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1907 December Council ProceedingsCITY COUNCIL Regular Session, December bcn, 1907. (Official.) Council met at 9:00 p.m. Mayor Schunk in the chair. Present —Alds. Clancy, Closs, Hines, McEvoy, Stumpf and Thomas. Absent —Ald. Hopkins. Ald. Thomas moved that the council proceedings for the month of November be approved as printed. Carried. BILLS. The following bills having been prop- erly approved by the various commit- tees, were ordered paid: Chas. Gantenbein, inspector sew- er bet. Rhomberg and Lincoln Regular Session, December 5, 1907 $ 19 25 Ninth 28 85 avenues Jesse Jellison, inspector street brick paving Peter Schuler, inspector Ninth street brick paving Louis Zemanek, assisting market master three days John Linehan, 128 loads filling, Mt. Carmel avenue Walter Bradley, 41 loads filling, Mt. Carmel avenue Philip Purcell, 251 loads filling, Mt. Carmel avenue R. C. Mathis, 127 loads filling, Mt. Carmel avenue Leo Sullivan 85 loads filling, Mt. Carmel avenue Peter Appel, 42 loads filling, Mt. Carmel avenue 15 75 Dennis O'Mara, 66 loads filling, Mt. Carmel avenue 24 75 The Iowa Publishing Co., 20 maps and 2 atlases of Dubu- que 580 00 G. F. Kleih, hardware for various depts Louis Fay, 11 1 -2 days house cleaning at City Hall 18 40 Mrs. H. Koenig, 4 days house cleaning at City Hall 6 40 Baldwin's Express, hauling tools from park to City Hall 75 L. Lindenberg, hardware for various depts 7 35 Mike Mullen & Co., repairs to water fountains 48 60 H. B. McCarten, repairs to water fountains 10 80 Jas. Beach & Sons, 1 box castile soap L. J. Schmitt, hardware for fire and road depts Larry Daily, cleaning around market square, November Geo. Davis & Co., supplies for various depts Ferd. Mertz, furnishing new keys and repairing lock, various dents 28 85 4 80 48 00 15 40 94 15 47 65 31 90 4 80 3 50 75 14 00 1 05 7 00 53 A. E. Bradley, glazing, various offices 4 05 Jonas Scherer, repairing assess- or's chair 7 Chas. T. Bush, 2 photos of Cleve- land avenue for legal dept 3 00 Albert Gasser, 1,000 bricks for repairs around catch basins 8 00 Peter Even, coal for various offices 11 52 John E. Hartig, mending 4 steel tapes for engineer 1 00 W. D. Heckert Co., pipe railing for 3rd street 59 00 Standard Lumber Co., lumber for partition in Mayor's office 6 75 Eagle Point Lime Works, cement and crushed stone for road dept 59 50 Eagle Point Lime Works, cement and crushed stone for 17th st. sewer 26 05 G. F. Kleih, hardware for road dept 3 10 F. Schloz & Son, repairs for road dept 3 80 Klauer & Kress, hardware for road dept 6 15 Pier Bros., coal for steam roller 18 78 Lagen, Sloan & Peed, horseshoe - ing for road dept 2 30 John M. Lee, 45 loads of cinders for road dept 11 25 Jas. Hird, amount advanced for oil for road dept 10 Hussman & Lies, hardware for road dept 5 43 Dubuque Wooden Ware and Lbr. Co., lumber for repairs of side- walks 84 63 Dubuque Wooden Ware and Lbr. Co., lumber for police dept 6 18 Peter J. Seippel Lbr. Co., lum- ber for repairs for sidewalks 8 00 Linehan & Molo, cement for sew- er dept 33 70 T. J. Mulgrew Co., cement and sewer pipe for sewer dept 461 01 T. J. Mulgrew Co., coal and wood for City Hall 16 05 Union Electric Co., arc lights for November 2197 90 Union Electric Co., power for fire alarm system 2 00 Key City Gas Co., light for var- ious depts 136 60 Iowa Oil Co., oil for fire dept 6 00 H. Kelley, taking care of fire horse in hospital 8 00 John Kriebs, harness repairs for fire dept 3 40 Conlin & Kearns, coal for fire dept 125 95 Pier Bros., coal for fire dept 34 65 Phil Doerr & Co., coal for fire dept 10 92 F. A. Burns, coal for fire dept 17 50 Fengler & Beutin, coal for fire dept 12 95 Babcock Fire Extinguisher Co.. supplies for fire dept 18 00 :and veterinary services, per horse, 44c per month. W. R. Fullerton, furnishing medicine and veterinary services, per horse, 45c per month. On motion contract for furnishing medicine and veterinary services for the year commencing January 1st, 1908, was awarded to Dr. H. J. Hagerty. Reports of Officers. 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 November 1907, for which please order warrants drawn in my favor: Interest paid on warrants out standing $829 45 Excavation permits redeemed 70 00 :New York exchange expense 15 Rent of clock for office, exp 1 00 Postage expense 10 00 Total $910 60 !Library orders paid $701 39 Also received "money borrowed" from parties as per enclosed list, for which order warrants drawn in their 'favor: Total amount money borrowed. $1000 00 Also refunded money to the amount ■of $2,000.00, for which please order loan warrants issued in favor of parties as per list. 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 November, 1907, - showing the receipts and disburse- ments for the month: Cash on hand November 1st 1907 $14,242 74 Receipts from all sources 21,964 14 Total $36,206 88 DISBURSEMENTS. Warrants redeemed $24,720 75 Improvement bond coupons redeemed .260 00 - Regular bond coupons re- deemed 20 00 Total $25,000 75 Cash on hand December 1st, 1907 $11,206 13 Regular Session, December 5, 1907 533 The above cash balances includes the improvement bond fund, improvement bond interest fund and library fund balances. - Water Works balance Novem- ber 30th, 1907 $1,184 29 Also the following is a record of all interest coupons and bonds redeemed by the City Treasurer during the past month and credited to him: Regular bond coupons redeem- ed $ 20 00 Improvement bonds coupons re- deemed 260 00 Total $280 00 Also report there is due the city of- ficers for the month of November, 1907, $2,960.90. 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 December 1st, 1907: Appropriated. Expended. Expense $40,000 $29,050.14 Road -First District 7,050 6,522.76 Second District 12,000 10,661.66 Third District 8,000 6,964.60 Fourth District 10,000 8,780.51 Fifth District 8,000 7,653.00 Fire 51,000 35,939.04 Police 32,500 22,012.15 Sewerage 6,000 3,714.65 Printing 3,000 2,726.55 Street lighting 30,000 17,156.64 Interest 40,000 9,651.50 Board of Health ... 5,000 5,000.00 Grading 3,000 2,995.35 Intakes from Jackson Street to Bee Branch Sewer .. 1,500 1,105.80 Special bonded pav- ing 2,500 Judgment 4,500 4,255.98 Special Bonded Debt and Interest 2,000 1,803.01. Mount Carmel Ave- nue grading 2,000 596.05 Sidewalk repairing 1,000 681.74 Bluff Street Exten- sion wall 1,000 995.58 Improvement of Dav- is avenue 500 498 60 Re- arching sewer on Eighth street 1,500 1,500.00 Improvement of Wind - sor avenue 3,000 Seventeenth street storm water sewer. 1,800 1,144.63 West Locust street storm water sewer 4,000 3,805.50 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. 53 Regular Session, December 5, 1907 Walter B. Baumgartner, supplies for fire dept 1 90 Anna Shewey, copying theatre ordinance of Des Moines 2 50 McClain Bros., feed for fire dept 1 90 John Mullen, 6 boxes harness soap for fire dept 6 75 Berg - Arduser Co., repairing clock for fire dept 1 50 Clark Roller Awning Co., can- vass for fire dept 14 85 W. R. Pearce, glazing for fire dept 2 00 R. D. Kirmse, repairing clock for fire dept 1 00 John Neuman & Son, repairs for fire dept 12 00 Pitts - Thompson, Fdry. Co., catch basins and grates for road dept 46 50 Pitts - Thompson Fdry. Co , stove for fire dept 29 30 Smedley Steam Pump Co., re- pairs for fire dept 25 Thos. F. Kane, hay and oats for fire dept 566 61 Hedley & Brown, supplies for various departments 4 98 Dubuque Rubber & Belting Co , supplies for fire and sewer depts 33 25 J. P. Sullivan, supplies and re- pairs for fire dept 12 45 Klauer & Kress, hardware for various departments 40 00 F. Schloz & Son, repairs for po- lice and fire departments 5 60 Phil Heller, horseshoeing for fire dept 7 00 Wunderlich & Wiederholt, horse - shoeing for fire dept 16 45 John J. Powers, horseshoeing for fire dept 13 00 Lagen, Sloan & Peed, horseshoe - ing for fire dept 16 00 Fischer & Co., ice during the sea- son of 1907 12 00 Fischer & Co., coal and wood for police and fire depts 84 93 F. G. Becker, coal and wood, various depts 88 53 Thos. F. Kane, hay and oats for police dept 81 61 Nic Evert, sawing 2 cords hard wood 1 20 The Boston Clothiers, city's share on 5 overcoats for police 50 00 Gow & Curtis, plumbing repairs at patrol house 48 65 Wrn. Laune, hauling and piling 2 cords hard wood 75 Chas. W. Katz, meals furnished prisoners during Nov 3 20 Lorenz Eberhardt, lumber for police dept 9 25 Frank Venn, 8 days services as dog catcher during Sept 10 00 Telegraph- Herald, official print- ing, Nov. 110 44 Telegraph - Herald printing Coun- cil Proceedings, Nov 15 25 Telegraph - Herald, printing 14 improvement bonds 13 50 Times - Journal, official printing, Nov 98 59 National Demokrat, official printing, Nov 25 00 Labor Leader, official printing, Nov. 25 00 Enterprise Printing Co., printing, various departments 15 25 The following bills were referred to The committee of the whole: Pier Bros., use of 2 teams for road work $ 3 60 Harriett D. Guthrie, awnings destroyed during Cleaver Laundry fire 8 66 The following hills for constructing sewers and improving streets were ap- proved and were ordered paid from the sale of bonds for the improvements: D. W. Linehan, constructing san- itary sewer in alley between Rhomberg and Lincoln Axes.. from Middle Avenue to Reed Street $818 16 M. Tschirgi & Son, improving Ninth Street from Main to Pine Street 18,042 91 Petitions and Communications. Petition of Jas. Levl asking that the Council make a reassessment for the improvement of 13th street abutting his property, was, on motion, referred to the committee of the whole and City Engineer. Petition of Mrs. I. P. Poor asking that the City Council cancel the taxes on her homestead during her life or un- til such time as the property passes into other hands was, on motion, re- ferred to the committee of the whole. Petition of John Steinmetz asking that the Council reconsider their action taken ordering a temporary sidewalk laid in front of lots 25 and 26, Finley's add., was, on motion, granted and Mr. Steinmetz to be notified that he be al- lowed to put down cinders or stone walk under the supervision of the City Engineer, provided he begin work at once. Petition of A. E. Gmehle submitting list of personal back taxes which he is unable to collect and asking for further instructions from the Council in the matter, was, on motion, referred to the committee of the whole. Bids for veterinary services for horses in police, road and fire depart- ments for year commencing January 1st, 1908, were presented, and on mo- tion were ordered opened as follows: H. J. Hagerty, furnishing medicine 534 Regular Session, December 5, 19c7 Fire Chief Reinfried reported as fol- lows: To the Honorable Mayor and City Council: The following is the pay roll of the fire department for the month of November, 1907: Amount due firemen $2,636.65 Respectfully submitted, J. R. REINFRIED, Chief. Approved by the 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 November, 1907: I find from the reports of the police department that the total hours that 26 lamps failed to burn would equal 4 -5 of one lamp burning for one month, or $4.32. Respectfully submitted, WILLIAM HIPMAN, City Electrician. On motion the report was received and the City Auditor instructed to de- duct from the Union Electric com- pany's bill for the month of November, 1907, the sum of $4.32. Chief of Police Pickiey reported as follows: To the Honorable Mayor and City Council: Dubuque, December 1st, 1907. Gentlemen: —I herewith submit the police report for the month of Novem- ber, 1907: Intoxication 44 Disorderly conduct 2 Larceny 2 Assault and battery 2 Disturbing the peace 8 Carrying concealed weapons 1 Petit larceny 1 Vagrancy 4 Total 64 Residents arrested 26 Doors found open 22 Lodgers harbored 178 Defective lights 26 Meals furnished 16 Cost of foods $ 3.20 Pound receipts $ 2.00 Police court costs collected $46.55 Patrol runs for prisoners 52 Transfer of prisoners 1 Ambulance calls 1 Committees 1 Miles traveled 94 I also beg to submit the pay roll for policemen for the month of November, - 1907,— $2,553.00. Respectfully submitted, JAMES R. PICKLEY, Chief of Police. On motion the report and pay roll were received and warrants ordered, drawn to pay the policemen, and the report referred to the committee on_ police. The street and sewer committee re- ported as follows: Gentlemen: —We herewith submit the pay roll for labor on streets in the different road districts during the last half of November, 1907: Amount due laborers on streets. $557.00 Approved by committee on streets. Also submit the pay roll for labor - on sewers during the last half of No -' vember, 1907: Amount due laborers on sewers.$200.50 Approved by committee on sewers. Also submit the pay roll for labor on Mt. Carmel avenue during the last half of November, 1907: Amount due laborers on Mt. Car- mel avenue $301.25 Approved by committee on streets. Also submit the pay roll for labor - on 17th street storm water sewer dur- ing the last half of November, 1907: Amount due laborers on 17th street storm water sewer $189.45 Approved by committee on streets. Also submit the pay roll for labor on Seventh avenue during the last half of November, 1907, one -half of which is to be paid by the abutters, the other half by the city: Amount due laborers on Sev- enth avenue $13.20• Approved by committee on streets. 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 th'e proper committees. City Engineer Ilg reported as fol- lows: To the Honorable Mayor and City Council: Gentlemen:— Herewith find attached a reassessment for the sanitary sewer in Delhi street from Allison Place 104 feet west thereof, which I have made according to Mr. Kintzinger's advice. Respectfully, PAUL ILG, City Engineer. On motion the report was received and filed and the Recorder instructed to advertise the reassessment as pro- vided by ordinance. City Recorder Linehan presented and read the printed notice, certified to by the publisher, of the council's intention to levy a special assessment for the construction of a sanitary sewer in Broadway street from the southern end of the present sewer south to the south line of lot 5 in John King's first ad- dition. 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 in- tention to levy a special assessment for the construction of an 8 -inch tile pipe sanitary sewer in Grandview avenue, Delhi street, Louisa street, and Grace street from North street to lots 5 and 6 in Reche's sub. No remonstrance be- ing filed and no one in the room ob- jecting to the levying of said special assessment, 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 in- tention to levy a special assessment for the construction of cement side- walks on the east side of Elm street between 13th and 14th streets in front of North 25.3 ft. of lot 192 and South 25.4 ft. of lot 192, East Dubuque Add. Remonstrance of Otto Schmid re- monstrating' against the levying of special assessment against lot North 25.3 ft. of lot 192, East Dubuque add., was then read and on motion the no- tice was received and filed and the remonstrance and special assessment referred to the committee of the whole. The following weighmasters and woodmeasurers reports of receipts dur- ing the month of November, were read, and on motion received and filed: Chas. - W. Katz, market master.. $31 65 J. H. Carroll, woodmeasurer.... 92 Louisa Pitchner, West Dubuque scales 2 34 Thos. Faherty, First ward scales 7 04 Harbor Master Carroll also reported as follows: To the Honorable Mayor and City Council: Gentlemen: —I hereby submit my re- port for the month of November, 1907: Wharfage collected from boat house owners $75.00 Launch owners out of the city: Henry Michel and John O'Rourke. Capt. Davis has not paid for private dock; wishes time to investigate. I called on Mrs. Bohn for wharfage for 135 feet frontage, $135.00. She stated to me her inability to pay. Also that she would quit the boat livery business. Mr. John Keckevoet occupies 145 feet frontage, $145.00, for which I made a demand. He refused to pay. Regular Session, December 5, 1907 535 stating that he would have recourse to the court before paying. Removed from harbor eight shanty boats to river front. All refuse to pay the fifteen dollars wharfage. Respectfully submitted, J. H. CARROLL, Harbor Master. Ald. Closs moved that the report of Harbor Master Carroll be received and referred to the committee on harbors and City Attorney. Carried. On motion of Ald. Clancy the rules were suspended to allow Mr. Keckevoet to address the Council. Mr. Keckevoet addressed the Council, remonstrating against the paying of wharfage for, his boat houses in the harbor. Mr. Kecke- voet also stated he would pay $25.00 for the privilege of conducting a skating rink in ice harbor. Ald. Clancy moved that the city ac- cept $25.00 from John Keckevoet for the privilege of using ice harbor for skating rink purpose. Carried. Bond of J. H. Carroll, wharf master and woodmeasurer, and also Dr. F. J. Kennedy, meat and milk inspector, were presented to the Council, same having been approved by the City At- torney, and on motion bonds were re- ceived and filed. Ald. Closs of the Ordinance Commit- tee, presented and read an ordinance amending the ordinance to provide for the inspection of milk dairies and dairy herds, and to license and regulate the sale of milk in the city of Dubuque. Ordinance having been read for the. first time at session of the Council held Nov -mbc_r 21st, 1907, Aid. Closs moved that the ordinance he now adopted as read. Carried by the following vote: Yeas —Alds. Clancy, Closs, Hines, . McEvoy, Stumpf and Thomas. Nays —None. Absent —Ald. Hopkins. The ordinance is as follows: AN ORDINANCE. AN AMENDMENT TO AN ORDI- NANCE ENTITLED "AN ORDI- NANCE TO PROVIDE FOR THE INSPECTION OF MILK DAIRIES, AND DAIRY HERDS, AND TO LI- CENSE AND REGULATE THE SALE OF MILK IN THE CITY OF DUBUQUE, IOWA. Be It Ordained by the City Council of the City of Dubuque: That Section IV of An Ordinance entitled "An Ordinance to provide for the inspection of milk dairies and dairy herds, and to license and reg- ulate the sale of milk in the City of Dubuque, Iowa," be amended so as to strike from said section the following 53 Regular Session, December 5, 1907 words: "The applicant must at the time of filing his application with the City Recorder, deposit with said City Recorder the sum of five ($5.00) dol- lars to defray the expenses of making the necessary examination of the herds • and dairies," and to cause said Section IV, when said words are so stricken out of said section of said ordinance so amended to read as follows: Section IV. The Board of Health shall determine from the facts submitt- ed to it by the inspector, through his report and through other sources of reliable information, whether the ap- plication for permission to sell milk within the corporate limits of the city of Dubuque, Iowa, shall be granted or refused. If granted a license shall be issued to the applicant therefor —if re- fused notice of such refusal shall be served upon the applicant by the Board of Health through its sanitary officer. The cost of making the necessary ex- amination of herds and dairies pro- vided for in this ordinance shall not exceed the sum of twenty -five (25) cents for each cow examined. Adopted , 1907. Approved • Attest City Recorder. Mayor. Ald. Thomas, chairman of the com- mittee on claims, reported as follows: Dubuque, Iowa, Dec. 5th, 1907: I, Patrick Treanor, respectfully state that I have a suit pending in the District Court of Iowa, as next friend for my son, Wm. Roy, who when he was 9 years of age was injured by having his right eye permanently partially impaired through the explosion of a dynamite cap which I claim the city's employes negligently threw or laid around a quarry where children play. I brought suit for $1,000.00, but am willing to settle and hereby propose to settle the same for the sum of ($100.00) One Hundred dollars, in full, which amount does not cover the doctor's bill and care, nursing and medicines, —if the same is made at once. PATRICK TREANOR. The undersigned committee on claims and City Attorney recommend the above proposition be accepted and that a warrant be ordered drawn in favor of the Mayor for One Hundred Dollars to effect the settlement. MATT CLANCY, J. A. STUMPF, CHAS. T. THOMAS. Committee on Claims. J. W. KINTZINGER, City Attorney. On motion, the report of the com- mittee on claims and City Attorney was approved and a warrant ordered drawn in the sum of $100.00 in favor of the Mayor with which to effect the set- tlement of the claim of Patrick Treanor. Ald. Hines, chairman of the commit- tee on streets, reported as follows: Your committee on streets and City Engineer would respectfully report that we have examined the brick pav- ing on Ninth street from the east lot line of Main street to the east line of Pine street, M. Tschirgi & Sons, con - tractors, and find said work has been completed in accordance with the plans and specifications prepared therefor; we would therefore recommend that the said street be accepted and that the City Engineer be instructed to prepare a special assessment against the lots or parcels of real estate benefitted by such improvement and file the same in the office of the City Recorder, who will thereupon publish the notice re- quired by ordinance. H. A. SCHUNK, MATT CLANCY, E. E. McEVOY, J. A. STUMPF, N. J. CLOSS, T. B. HINES. Committee on Streets. PAUL ILG, City Engineer. Also, your committee on streets and City Engineer would respectfully re- port that we have examined the im- provement on Adams avenue from First avenue to the southerly end of said Adams avenue, Willmer Cook, con- tractor, and find the same to be con- structed in accordance with the plans and specifications prepared therefor we would therefore recommend that said street be accepted and that the City Engineer be instructed to prepare a special assessment against the lots or parcels of real estate benefitted by such improvement and file the same in the office of the City Recorder, who will thereupon publish the notice re- quired by ordinance. H. A. SCHUNK, MATT CLANCY, E. E. McEVOY, J. A. STUMPF, N. J. CLOSS, T. B. HINES. Committee on Streets. PAUL ILG, City Engineer. Also, your committee on streets, to whom was referred the bill of Steuck & Street for the improvement of Alt - hauser avenue, would respectfully recommend that said bill be allowed and that warrants be ordered drawn on the City Treasurer in pay- :sale of bonds to be issued to defray the cost of improving said street. T. B. HINES, Chairman. Ald. Hines moved the adoption of the various reports of the committee on street. Carried. Ald. Stumpf, chairman of the com- mittee on sewers, reported as follows: Your committee on sewers, City En- gineer and Sewer Inspector would re- spectfully report that we have ex- amined the sanitary sewer in the alley between Rhomberg and Lincoln ave- nues from Middle Avenue to Reed Street, D. W. Linehan, contractor, and find the same to be constructed in ac- cordance with the plans and specifica- tions prepared therefor; we would .therefore recommend that said sewer be accepted and that the City Engineer be instructed to prepare a special as- sessment against the lots or parcels of real estate benefitted by such improve- ment and file the same in the office of the City Recorder, who will thereupon publish the notice required by ordin- ance. MATT CLANCY, J. A. STUMPF, Committee on Sewers. PAUL ILG, City Engineer. CON. SULLIVAN, Sewer Inspector. Ald. Stumpf moved the adoption of the report of the committee on sewers. Carried. Ald. Hines of the committee on har- bors, moved that the Council accept the verbal proposition of John Keckevoet to pay $25.00 for skating rink privilege to be applied in full for license fee to conduct a rink, provided the money is paid at once. Carried. Ald. Clancy, chairman of the commit- tee of the whole, reported as follows: Your committee of the whole, to whom was referred the bill of Willmer Cook for improving Adams avenue from First avenue to the southerly terminus of said Adams ave- nue, would respectfully recommend that said bill be allowed and that war- rants be ordered drawn in payment thereof from the proceeds of the bonds to be issued to pay for the cost of im- proving said avenue. Also, your committee of the whole, to whom was referred the contract entered into with A. L. Rhomberg by the City of Dubuque for the use of block 24 in Railroad add., and lots 640 . and 641 in East Dubuque add., for de- tention hospital purposes, would re- Regular Session, December 5, 1 9 0 7 537 spectfully recommend that said con- tract be approved. MATT CLANCY, Chairman. Ald. Clancy moved the adoption of the various reports of the committee of the whole. Carried. Ald. Clancy, chairman of the commit- tee of the whole, also reported as fol- lows: Your committee of the whole would respectfully report that on account of the condition of the road funds, the following named officers and city em- ployes were laid off from December 1, 1907, until March 1, 1908: John Kear- ney, Guy White, John B. Taylor, H. Rowland, B. McDonnell, J. P. Cooney and Park Custodians Ryan and Schoen- beck; also that all work remaining un- finished December 1st was placed under the supervision of the City Engineer. MATT CLANCY, Chairman Ald. Clancy moved the adoption of the report of the committee of the whole. Ald. McEvoy asked if the committee of the whole had the power to lay off the officers appointed by the City Council, and asked for the opinion of the City Attorney on the subject. City Attor- ney Kintzinger stated that the Council alone has the power to dismiss em- ployes of the city, and that the power is therefore not in the hands of the committee of the whole to lay off men employed by the city. Ald. Closs moved that the action of the committee of the whole be approved and adopted. Carried. Resolutions and Motions. Ald. Thomas offered the following: Resolved by the City Council of the City of Dubuque, That to pay for a sanitary sewer in Broadway street, from the southern end of present sew- er, south to the south line of lot 6 in John King's first addition, by Street & Steuck, contractors, in front of and adjoining the same, a special tax be and is hereby levied on the several lots and parts of lots, and parcels of real estate hereinafter named, situated and owned, and for the several amounts set opposite each lot or parcel of real estate, as follows: Special assessment submitted De- cember 5th, 1907. Maria Kiene Est., King's 1st add„ lot 9 $ 12 51 Ursula Blocklinger, King's 1st add, lot 7 25 03 Ursula Blocklinger, King's 1st add., lot 5 25 03 Theo. Blitch Est., sub 6, King's 1st add., lot 5 12 51 53 Regular Session, December 5, 1 9 0 7 Jos. Schoetgen, sub 6, King's 1st add., lot 4 12 51 Johanna Frenzel, King's 1st add, S. 1 -2 of lot 8 12 51 C. H. Meyer, King's 1st add , N. W. 1 -4 of lot 8 12 51 C. H. Meyer, King's 1st add , S. W. 1 -4 of lot 10 12 51 Total $125 12 All of which assessments are in pro- portion to the benefits conferred. Ald. Thomas moved the adoption of the resolution. Carried by the following vote: Yeas —Alds. Clancy, Closs, Hines, McEvoy, Stumpf and Thomas. Nays- -None. Absent —Ald. Hopkins. Ald. McEvcy offered the following: Resolved by the City Council of the City of Dubuque, That to pay for a sanitary sewer in Grandview avenue, Delhi, Louisa and Grace streets, by O'Farrel Contracting Co., contractors, in front of and adjoining the same, a special tax be and is hereby levied on the several Lots and parts of lots, and parcels of real estate hereinafter named, situated and owned, and for the several amounts set opposite each lot or parcel of real estate, as follows: .Special assessment submitted De- cember 5th, 1907. Owner. Description. Amount. Wm. Watkins, Reche's Sub. No. 2, lot 6, 40 ft. at 57.2c per ft $ 22 75 Wm. Laube, Reche's Sub. No. 2, lot 5, 40 ft. at 57.2c per ft 22 75 John Babcock, Reche's Sub. No 2, lot 4, 40 ft. at 57.2c per ft 22 75 Al. Kuhn, Reche's Sub. No. 2, lot 1, 40 ft. at 57.2 per ft. 22 75 C. Willman, Reche's Sub. No. 2, lot 2, 40 ft. at 57.2 ft. 22 75 Paul Ilg, Reche's Sub. No. 2, lot 3, 40 ft. at 57.2c per ft. 22 75 Paul Ilg, Reche's Sub. No. 2, lot 16, 12 ft. at 57.2 per ft. 6 85 G. Theological Seminary of the N. West, Reche's Sub. No. 2, lot 17, 480 ft. at 57.2c per ft 274 56 Sophia Motch, Morheiser's Add , lots 30 and 31, 150 ft. at 57.2c ner ft. 85 80 Jacob Traut, Tschirgi & Schwind's Sub., lot 13, 21.9 ft. at 57.2c per ft. 12 50 Jacob Traut, Tschirgi & Schwind's Sub., W. 11.3 ft. of lot 14, at 57.2 per ft. 6 45 Frank Schmidt, Tschlrgi & Schwind's Sub., E. 38.9 ft. of lot 14, at 57.2c per ft. 22 15 Frank Schmidt, Tschirgi & Schwindt's Sub., W. 11 ft. of lot 13, at 57.2c per ft. 6 30 Emma Schwind, Tschirgi & Schwind's Sub., E. 50 ft. lot 13, at 57.2c per ft. 28 60 Jennie Scott, Morheiser's Sub., lot 10, 39.9 ft. at 57.2c per ft 22 80- John Schwind, Morheiser's Sub , lot 9, 49.9 ft. at 57.2c per ft 28 55 John Schwind, Schwind's home- stead, 123.9 ft. at 57.2c per ft 70 90 Jos. Trueb Est., Sub. 4 -5, 1 of 1 of 6, 2 of 7 and 2 of 1 of 7, of Morheiser's Sub., lot 2, 124.75 ft. at 57.2c per It . 71 35. Jos. Trueb Est., Morheiser's Sub., lot 3, 49.9 ft. at 57.2c per ft. 28 55 A. W. Kemler, Morheiser's Sub , lot 2, 49.9 ft. at 57.2c per ft 28 55 A. W. Kemler, Morheiser's Sub , lot 1, 49.9 ft. at 57.2c per ft. 28 55. Cath. Trueb, Sub. 12, M. lot 172, lot 6, 60.2 ft. at 57.2c per ft 34 45. Cath. Trueb, Rigi's Sub., lot 1, 54.2 ft. at 57.2c per ft. 31 00 Jos. Trueb, Rigi's Sub., lot 2, 56.2 ft. at 57.2c per ft. 32 15 J. C. King, Sub. 1 of 2 of 1 of 1 of Boxleiter's Sub., lot 2, 77 ft. at 57.2c per ft. 44 05 Sidonia Hosford, Sidonia Hos- ford's Sub., lot 1, 50 ft. at 57.2c per ft. 28 60 Sidonia Hosford, Sidonia Hos- ford's Sub., lot 2, 50 ft. at 57.2c per ft. 28 60 Sidonia Hosford, Sidonia Hos- ford's Sub., lot 3, 50 ft. at 57.2c per ft. 28 60 Sidonia Hosford, Sidonia Hos- ford's Sub., lot 4, 50 ft. at 57.2c per ft. 28 60 - Sidonia Hosford, Sidonia Hos- tord's Sub., lot 5, 160 ft. at 57.2c per ft. 91 50 Sidonia Hosford, Sidonia Hos- ford's Sub., lot 6, 50 ft. at 57.2c per ft. 28 60 Otto Schmid, Sub. 1 of 1, Box - leiter's Sub., lot 1, 50 ft. at 57.2c per ft. 28 60 Geo. Barnes, Sub. 2 of 2 1\1. Lot 160, lot 1, 80 feet 45 75 Carrie E. Mink, Sub. 2 of M. Lot 160, lot 1, 110 feet 62 90 Katherine Mink, Sub. 1 of Box - leiter's Sub., lot 3, 58 feet 33 20 Joseph Florey, Sub. 1 of Box - leiter's Sub., lot 4, 110 feet 62 90 G. M. Orvis, Sub. 1 of Quigley's Sub., lot 1, 81.6 feet.. 46 65. John Steadman, Sub. 1 of Quig- ley's Sub., lot 2, 81.6 feet 46 65 Grundy & Hird, Hodges' Sub , lot 17, 51.5 feet 29 45 Mary Steiner, Ann O'Hare's Sub , No. 2, S. 106 feet lot 30, 106 feet 60 65. Geo. Barnes, Ann O'Hare's Sub , No. 2, S 64 feet of N. 84 feet of lot 30, 64 feet 36 60 Thos. Hill, Ann O'Hare's Sub., E pt. lot 29, 150 feet 85 80 Geo. Grundy, Hodges' Sub. lot 1, 110.6 feet 63 25. T. B. Cain, Hodges' Sub. lot 2, 42.6 feet 24 35 A. E. Girard, Hodges' Sub. lot 3, 42.6 feet 24 35 A. E. Girard, Hodge's Sub. lot 4, 42.6 feet 24 35 A. E. Girard, Hodges' Sub. lot 5, 42.6 feet 24 35 M. E. Church, Sub. 20, Reche's Sub., lot 1, 50 feet 28 60 W. Reche Est., Sub. 20, Reche's Sub., lot 2, 46 feet 26 30 M. E. Church, Reche's Sub., lot 19, 50 feet 28 60 J. E Durand, Reche's Sub., lot 18, 50 feet 28 60 Henry Brown, Reche's Sub., lot 17, 50 feet 28 60 Louis Sohl, Reche's Sub., lot 16, 50 feet 28 60 R. Off, Reche's Sub., lot 15, 50 feet 28 60 G. Vollenweider, Reche's Sub , lot 14, 50 feet 28 60 W. J. Thorpe, Reche's Sub., lot 13, 50 feet 28 60 Jos. C. King, Reche's Sub., lot 12, 50 feet 28 60 M. Peepon, Reche's Sub., lot 11, 50 feet 28 60 F. W. Marty, Reche's Sub., lot 10, 50 feet 28 60 S. E. Wafters, Reche's Sub., lot 9, 50 feet 28 60 Laura J. Hunt, Reche's Sub., lot 8, 50 feet 28 60 H. Morgan Est., Reche's Sub. lot 7, 50 feet 28 60 H. Morgan Est., Reche's Sub lot 6, 50 feet 28 60 W. H. Thrift, Reche's Sub., lot ' 5, 50 feet 28 60 W. Reche Est., Reche's Sub., lot 4, 50 feet 2S 60 W. Reche Est., Reche's Sub., lot 3, 50 feet 28 60 Mary Bedenbender, Reche's Sub , lot 2, 50 feet 28 60 Wm. Reche Est., Reche's Sub , lot 1, 50 feet 28 63 B. W. Lacey, Reche's Sub., lot 33, 50 feet 24 63 B. W. Lacey, Reche's Sub., lot 37, 50 feet 28 63 B. W. Lacey, Reche's Sub., lot 36, 50 feet 28 60 B. W. Lacey, Reche's Sub., lot 35, 50 feet 20 60 John Kapp, Reche's Sub., lot 34, 50 feet 28 60 Chas. E. Cain, Hantleman's Sub. of 8 and 9, Ann O'Hare's Sub , lot 5, 56 feet Al. Kuhn, Ann O'Hare's Sub. E. 75.50 feet, lot 10, 75 feet J. Bennett, Ann O'Hare's Sub , W. 62.4 feet lot 10, 62 feet J. W. Hampton, Ann O'Hare's Sub., E. 57.8 feet lot 11, 57 feet Leathers & Trewin, Ann O'Hare's Regular Session, December 5, 1 9 0 7 31 46 42 90 35 45 32 GO 539 Sub., W. 80.12 feet, lot 11, 80 feet 45 75 Total $2864 37 All of which is assessed in propor- tion to the special benefits conferred. Ald. McEvoy moved the adoption of the resolution. Carried by the following vote: Yeas —Alds. Clancy, Closs, Hines, Mc- Evoy, Stumpf and Thomas. Nays —None. Absent —Ald. Hopkins. Ald. Thomas stated that many of the musicians in the city have com- plained to him that the Union Electric Co. have refused to carry their large musical instruments and moved that the matter be referred to the Commit- tee of the Whole for investigation. Carried. Ald. Thomas moved to adjourn to Thursday evening, Dec. 19th, 1907. Carried. EDMUND A. LINEHAN, City Recorder. Approved 100.. Attest: Mayor Recorder. Regular Session, December 19, 1907 CITY COUNCIL Regular Session, December 19th, 1907. (Official.) Council met at 9:05 p. m. Mayor Schenk in the chair. Present —Aids. Clancy, Closs, Hines, and McEvoy. Absent- A1ds. Hopkins, Stumpf and Thomas. - BILLS. The following bills having been prop- erly approved by the various commit- tees. were ordered paid: • D. O'Meara, hauling 69 loads fill- ing to Mt. Carmel avenue $25 87 F. Mathis, hauling 167 loads fill- ing to Mt. Carmel ave. 62 62 Peter Apel,' hauling 40 load fill- ing to Mt. Carmel ave. 15 00 Walter Bradley, hauling 82 loads filling to Mt. Carmel ave 30 76 Jerry Sullivan. hauling 82 loads filling to Mt. Carmel ave 30 75 John Linehan, hauling 57 loads filling to Mt. Carmel ave .... 21 38 Philip Purcell, hauling 53 loads filling to Mt. Carmel ave 19 87 J. B. Taylor, salary as sprinkling superintendent 4 days and 2 days putting away and strip- ping sprinkling wagons; total, 6 16 20 ' days at $2.70 T. Duggan, city's share on police overcoat 10 00 C. G. Lawrence, painting room for Bertillon system 13 75 Wm. Foster, inspector Kaufmann avenue sewer first half of De- cember, 1907 25 00 O'Farrell Contracting Co., con - structing sewer in Queen street. 80 00 Louis Zemanek, assisting mar - 'ket master first half of Decem- ber 19 20 Bill of James Lee & Son for con- structing cement sidewalk in front of and abutting on Lot 192 East Dubuque Add., amounting to $48.25, was approv- ed and on motion was ordered paid from the sale of certificates. Sidewalk Inspector Mahoney present- ed bill of:City of Dubuque against Gow and Curtis for rolling, $4.50. On mo- tion bill was referred to the City At- torney for collection. PETITIONS AND COMMUNICA- TIONS. Petition of Elizabeth Crunion asking that taxe's for year 1906 on Lot 9, Rus- sell's ,5'Ubdivrsion, be canceled, she be- ing in poor Circumstances and unable to 'pay 'same, was on motion granted 54 and the Treasurer to be instructed ac- cordingly. Petition of Chas. B. Cain asking that the special assessment levied against Lot 5 of Hantleman's sub., for con- structing sanitary sewer in Grace street be cancelled was, on motion, re- ferred to the committee of the whole to v iew the grounds. Petition of Western Union Telegraph Co. asking that their taxes for the years 1903, 1904 and 1905 be reduced 50 per cent. was, on motion, referred to the City Assessor and City Attorney to report back to the Council. Petition of Red Cross Drug Store, asking that the city refund them $35.0¢ paid by them for a license for the Cooper Medicine Co. up to December 21st, 1907, the Cooper Medicine Co. hav- ing left the city on the 14th of Decem- ber and they claim license was not used for seven days at $5.00 per day, Was, on motion, granted and a war- rant ordered drawn in favor of the Mayor to refund the money to the Red Cross Drug Store. - Petition of Louisa Gieseman et al, asking that Oxford avenue be graded and improved, was read, whereupon Ald. Closs moved that petition be re- ceived and filed, stating that the own- ers of property had not shown any disposition to improve the property. Ald. Clancy moved as an amendment that the petition be referred to the committee of the whole. Vote on amendment resulting in a tie, the Mayor declared the amendment carried. Petition of the Martin- Strelau Co„ asking that the city pay them the bal- ance due them for coal furnished the Water Works from June 1st, 1900, to March 1st, 1907, with interest, also for coal furnished on open account since March 1st, 1907, without further delay or if the city cannot do this, that the city make a sufficient levy to provide for the payment of the hill, was, on motion referred to the Committee of the Whole. Petition of the Security Building Co.. asking permission to make changes in their building at the northeast corner of Eighth and Main streets and sub- mitting sketch of proposed improve- ments, were, on motion, referred to the Committee of the Whole. Petition of Benjamin Gierens, asking, that the council pass a resolution granting him permission to open a sa- loon at the southwest corner of Six-, teenth and Maple streets, was on mor- 54 Regular Session, December 1 9, 1 9 0 7 tion granted, whereupon the following resolution was read and adopted: Be it resolved by the City Council of the City of Dubuque, That the said Benjamin Gierens be and is hereby given and granted permission to con- duct and carry on a retail liquor busi- ness, on and after January 1st, 1908, at the southwest corner of Sixteenth and Maple streets in the City of Dubuque, Iowa. REPORTS OF OFFICERS. Mayor Schunk reported as follows: Your special committee, designated by ordinance to audit the annual re- port of the Dubuque High Bridge Co., would respectfully report that we have performed that duty and find that the report as submitted to correspond with the books and vouchers in said bridge company's office. We would further report that the property of the com- pany is exempt by ordinance until such time as the net receipts are equal to eight per cent on $108,868.16, which would be $8,709.45, and that the earn- ings for the year amounted to but 16,859.31. As the matter of taxing the bridge company is now pending be- fore the comiittee of the whole, we submit this report without recommen- dation. H. A. SCHUNK„ M; E. LYONS, C. B. SCHERR. On motion the report of the special committee was referred to the commit- tee of the whole. The street and sewer committees re- ported as follows: Gentlemen: —We herewith submit the pay roll for labor on streets in the different road districts during the first half of December, 1907: Amount due laborers on streets.$333.90 Approved by committee on streets. Also submit the pay roll for labor on sewers during the first half of De- cember, 1907: Amount due laborers on sewers.$200.50 Approved by committee on sewers. Also submit the pay roll for labor on Mt. Carmel avenue during the first half of December, 1907: Amount due laborers on Mt. Car- mel avenue $270.35 Approved by committee on streets. 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. The street committee also reported as follows: Gentlemen: —We herewith submit the pay roll for labor on 17th street storm water sewer during the first half of December, 1907: Amount due laborers on 17th street storm water sewer $143.75 Approved by committee on streets. On motion the pay roll on 17th street storm water sewer was received and warrants ordered drawn to pay the various amounts and the pay roll re- ferred to the committee of the whole. The street committee also reported as follows: • Gentlemen: —We herewith subunit the pay roll for labor setting curb on Ninth street at the Odd Fellow's Temple. Amount due laborers on 9th street$16.25 On motion - warrants were ordered drawn on the special bonded paving fund for improving Ninth street to pay the laborers and the pay roll re- ferred to the committee of the whole. City Attorney Kintzinger reported as follows: To the Honorable Mayor and City Council: G- entlemen:— Attached please find re- lease and settlement of Wm. R. Trean- or in full for all injuries sustained by him as set out in the petition filed in his case in the District court of Dubu- que county, Iowa, a warrant for which settlement in the sum of $100.00 was ordered drawn at the last meeting of the City Council. Respectfully submitted this 18th day of December, 1907. J. W. KINTZINGER, City Attorney. On motion report of the City At- torney was received and filed. City Recorder Linehan presented and read the printed notice, certified to by the publisher, of the council's intention to levy a special assessment for the paving of Ninth street from the east lot line of Main street to the east line of Pine street. No remon- strance being filed and no one in the room objecting to the levying of said special assessment for said improve- ment, the notice was, on motion, re- ceived and filed. City Recorder Linehan also pre- 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 the southerly lot line of First avenue to the southerly terminus of said street. 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 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 Regular Session, December 19, 1907 a sanitary sewer in the alley between Rhomberg and Lincoln avenue from Middle avenue to Reed street. 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 relevy the spec- ial assessment for the construction of sanitary sewer in Delhi street from Allison Place to a point 104 ft. west thereof. No remonstrance being filed and no one in the room objecting to the relevying of said special assess- ment, the notice was, on notion, 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 levy a special assessment for repairing sidewalks during the months of September and October, 1907. No remonstrance being filed and 110 one in the room objecting to the levying of said spec- ial assessment for repairing of said sidewalks, the notice was, on motion, received and filed. REPORTS OF COMMITTEES. Alderman Clancy, Chairman of the committee on finance, offered the fol- lowing: Whereas the contract heretofore entered info by the City of Dubuque for the brick paving of an alley as hereinafter described has been com- pleted. and the City Engineer has - computed that the cost and expense of said improvement amounts to $3,543.32, therefore, Be it vosolved by the City Council of the City of Dubuoue, that to pro- vide for the cost of brick paving the alley between Main and Locust streets from the north lot line of Seventh street to the south lot line of Ninth - street, the Mayor be and he is hereby required to execute and deliver to the =City Recorder. to be by him registered and countersigned, six bonds for five hundred dollars each and one for five hundred forty -three and 32 -100 dollars, - numbered from 505 to 511 inclusive, dated December 21, 1901. payable on or before seven years after the date thereof. and bearing interest at the rate of five per cent. per annum, payable semi- annually. Ald. Clancy moved the adoption of the resolution. Carried by the following vote: Yeas —Alds. Clancy, Closs, Hines and McEvoy. Nays —None. Absent —Alds. Hopkins, Stumpf and 1 Thomas. 543 Alderman Clancy also offered the following: Whereas the contract heretofore entered into by the City of Dubuque for the brick paving of a street as hereinafter described has been com- pleted, and the City Engineer has computed that the cost and expense of said improvement amounts to $9,363.94, therefore, Be it Resolved by the City Council of the City of Dubuque, that to pro - vide for the cost of brick paving Thirteenth street from the east curb line of Bluff street to the west lot line of Clay street, the Mayor be and he is hereby required to execute and deliver to the City Recorder, to be by him registered and countersigned, eighteen bonds of the denomination of five hundred dollars each and one of three hundred and sixty -three and 94 -100 dollars, numbered from 512 to 530 in- clusive, dated December 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 - annually. Ald. Clancy moved the adoption of the resolution. Carried by the following vote: Yeas —Alds. Clancy, Closs, Hines and McEvoy. Nays —None. Absent —Aids. Hopkins, Stumpf and Thomas. Alderman Clancy also offered the following: Whereas, the contract hereto- fore entered into by the City of Dubuque" - for the brick pav- ing of a street as hereinafter described has been completed, and the City Engineer has computed that the cost and expense of said improve- ment amounts to $9,461.47, therefore, Be it Resolved by the City Council of the City of Dubuque, that to pro- vide for the cost of brick paving Iowa street from the southerly curb line of Third street to the southerly curb line of First street and First street from West curb of Iowa street to east lot line of Main street, the Mayor be and he is hereby required to exe- cute and deliver to the City Recorder, to be by him registered and counter- signed, eighteen bonds of the denomin- ation of five hundred dollars each and one bond of the denomination of four hundred sixty one and 47 -100 dollars, numbered 531 to 549 inclusive, dated December 26th, 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 - annually. Ald. Clancy moved the adoption of the resolution. 544 Regular Session, December 19, 1907 Carried by the following vote: Yeas —Alds. Clancy, Closs, Hines and McEvoy. Nays —None. Absent —Alds. Hopkins, Stumpf and Thomas. Alderman Clancy also offered the following: Whereas the contract heretofore entered into by the City of Dubuque for the construction of a sewer as hereinafter described has been com- pleted, and the City Engineer has computed that the cost and expense of said improvement amounts to $125.12, 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 Broadway from the south line of the north 1 -2 of lot 10 in John King's 1st addition, south to the south line of lot 5 in same addi- tion, Street and Steuck, contractors, the Mayor be and he is hereby re- quired to execute and deliver to the City Recorder, to be by him registered and countersigned, one bond for sixty dollars and one for sixty -five and 12- 100 dollars, numbered 550 and 551 in- clusive, dated January 5th, 1908, 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. Clancy moved the adoption of the resolution. Carried by the following vote: Yeas —Alds. Clancy, Closs, Hines and McEvoy. Nays —None. Absent —Alds. Hopkins, Stumpf and Thomas. Alderman Clancy, also offered the following: Whereas the .contract heretofore entered into by the City of Dubuque for the construction of a sanitary sewer as hereinafter described has been completed, and the City Engineer has computed that the cost and ex- pense of said improvement amounts to $2,864.37, 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 Grace street from a noint ten feet west of the line 'between lots 5'and 6 in Reche's sub, east to Louisa street, thence in Louisa street, Delhi street and Grandview aVenue to the intersection of North street, the Mayor be and he is hereby redUired to e7cecute and deliver to the City Recorder, to be by him registered and countersigned. eleven bonds of the denomination of two hundred and fifty dollars each and one of the de- nomination of one hundred fourteen and 37 -100 dollars, numbered from 552 to 562 inclusive, dated January 5, 1908, 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. Clancy moved the adoption of the resolution. Carried by the following vote: Yeas —Alds. Clancy, Closs, Hines and McEvoy. Nays —None. Absent —Alds. Hopkins, Stumpf and Thomas. Alderman Clancy also offered the foI'- lowing: Whereas the contract heretofore entered into by the City of Dubuque for the construction of a permanent sidewalk as hereinafter described has been completed, and the City Engineer has computed that the cost and ex- pense of said improvement amounts to $4 67. therefore, Be it Resolved by the City Council of the City of Dubuque, that to pro- vide for the cost of constructing a permanent sidewalk abutting Lot 1 of the sub of 1 of 3 of Mineral Lot 172, owned by Emma Meyer et al, the Mayor be and he is hereby re- quired to execute and deliver to the City Recorder, to be by him registered and countersigned, one sidewalk certificate for forty -one and 67 -100 dollars, numbered 6, dated December 21, 1907. payable on or before seven years after the date thereof. and bear- ing interest at the rate of six per cent. per annum, payable annually,. Ald. Clancy moved the adoption of the resolution. Carried by the following tote: Yeas —Alds. Clancy, Closs, Hines and McEvoy. Nays —None. Absent —Alds. Hopkins, Stumpf and Thomas. Alderman Clancy also offered the fol- lowing: Whereas, the contract heretofore entered into by the City of Dubuque for the construction of a permanent sidewalk as hereinafter described has been completed, and the City Engineer has computed that the cost and ex- pense of said improvement amounts to $35.15, therefore be it Resolved by the City Council of the City of Dubuque, That to provide for the cost of constructing a permanent sidewalk on the east side of Alpine street abutting lot 10 Martin's Dubu- que add., owned by R. Kemler et 'al, the Mayor be and he Is hereby rthlufred to'exectite and deliver to the City Re- corder, to be by him registered and countersigned, one sidewalk certificate for thirty -five and 1'5 -100 dollars.,'num- bered 7, dated December 21st, 1907, payable on or before seven years after the date thereof, and bearing interest Regular Session at the rate of six per cent. per anntim, payable annually. Ald. ' Clancy moved the adoption of the resolution. Carried by the following vote: Yeas —Alds. Clancy, Closs, Hines and McEvoy. Nays - -None. Absent —Aids. Hopkins, Stumpf and Thomas. Alderman Clancy also offered the following: Whereas, the contract heretofore entered Into by the City of Dubuque for the construction of a permanent sidewalk as hereinafter described, has been completed, and the City Engineer has computed that the cost and ex- pense of said improvement amounts to $76.20, therefore be it Resolved by the City Council of the City of Dubuque, That to provide for the cost of constructing a permanent sidewalk on the north side of West Third street abutting lot 14, ' Nairn's add., owned by J. L. Buettell estate, the Mayor be and he is hereby required to execute and deliver to the City Record- er, to be by him registered and coun- tersigned, one sidewalk certificate for seventy -six and 20 -100 dollars, nurn- bered 8, dated December 21st, 1907, payable on or before seven years after the date thereof, and bearing interest at the rate of six per cent. per annum, payable annually. Ald. Clancy moved the adoption of the resolution. Carried by the following vote: Yeas - -Alds. Clancy, Closs, Hines and McEvoy. Nays —None. Absent —Alds. Hopkins, Stumpf and Thomas. Alderman Clancy also offered the following: Whereas, the contract heretofore entered into by the City of Dubuque for the construction of a permanent sidewalk as hereinafter described, has been completed, and the City Engineer has computed that the cost and ex- pense of said improvement amounts to $35.15, therefore be it. Resolved by the City Council of the City of Dubuque, That to provide for the cost of constructing a permanent sidewalk on the 'east side of Alpine street, abutting lot 8, Martin's Dubu- que add., owned 7 -24 by A. Treub es- tate, 5 -24 by C. B. Trewin, 5 -24 by Emma Meyer and 7 -24 by R. W. Hos- ford, the Mayor be and he is hereby required to, execute and deliver to the City Recorder, to be by him registered and countersigned, one sidewalk cer- tificate for thirty -five and 15 -100 dor- lars, numbered 9, dated December 21st, 1907, payable on or before seven years December 19, 1907 545 after the date thereof, and bearing in- terest at the rate of six per cent. per annum, payable annually. Ald. Clancy moved the adoption of the resolution. Carried by the following vote: Yeas —Alds. Clancy, Closs, Hines and McEvoy. Nays —None. Absent —Aids. Hopkins, Stumpf and Thomas. Mayor Schunk stated that in the matter of the paving of 13th street, a property owner had made a report to him that paving at 13th and Locust streets was not completed. On motion the matter was referred to the City Engineer to report conditions at once. Ald. Hines of the committee on pub- lic grounds and buildings, reported as follows: Your committee on public grounds and buildings would respectfully re- port that we have examined the condi- tion of the roof on the Armory and find the same to be in a very serious 'condition and in need of attention at once. We had the advice of an expert on the matter and he informed us that the season is too far advanced to do anything this year beyond making such repairs as will make the roof water tight, which we would recommend be done at an expense of not to exceed fifty dollars. Ald. Hines moved the adoption of the report of the committee on public grounds and buildings, and work to be started at once. Carried. ' Ald. Clancy of the committee on sewers reported as follows: Your committee on sewers would 're- spectfully report that we have exam- ined the sanitary sewer in Kaufmann avenue from the intersection of North Main street to the west line of Lot 8 in Cushing's add. George L. Kormann contractor, and find that said sewer has been completed in accordance with the plans and specifications prepared therefor; we would therefore recom- mend that said sewer be accepted and that the city engineer be instructed to prepare a special assessment against the lots or parcels of real estate sub- ject to assessment for such improve- ments and file the same in the office of the city recorder who will there - npon publish the notice required by ordinance. Matt Clancy, Paul Ilg City Engineer, Con Sullivan Sewer Inspector, com- mittee on sewers. Ald. Clancy moved the adoption of the report of the committee on sew- ers.— Carried. Ald. Clancy, chairman of the corn- 546 Regular Session, December 19, 1907 mittee of the whole, reported as fol- lows: Your committee of the , whole, to whom was referred the remonstrance of Otto Schmidt against the amount of the special assessment levied against lot n. 25.3 ft. of East Dubuque add. lot 192 for the construction of a perma- nent sidewalk abutting same, would respectfully report that we find that the statement made by him is correct; and we would therefore respectfully recommend that said assessment be corrected and levied as per the at- tached schedule. Also, your committee of the whole would respectfully recommend that the City Attorney be instructed to ex- amine into the report made by Pog- son, Peloubet & Co., and determine from the subsequent developments whether the amount paid by the city to said Pogson, Peloubet & Co. for said report can be recovered, and if so, to take immediate steps fhr its recovery. Also, your committee of the whole, to whom was referred the list submitt- ed by A. E. Gmehle of parties refus- ing to pay their delinquent personal `taxes, would respectfully recommend that said list be referred to the city treasurer with instructions to pro- ceed with the collection of said taxes in accordance with the ordinances on that subject. Also, your committee of the whole, to whom was referred the remon- strance of James Levi against the manner in which the assessment against • his property for the brick paving of Thirteenth street has been made, would respectfully report that said assessment has been made in ac- cordance with the law and ordinance governing such matters and we "would therefore recommend that said re- monstrance be received and filed. Also your committee of the whole, to whom was referred the petition of Mrs. J. B. Poor asking that the taxes for the year 1907 be allowed to remain n. lien on her property, lot 1 of 956 in McDaniel's sub., would respectfully recommend that the prayer of the petitioner be granted and that the treasurer be instructed accordingly. Also, your committee of the whole, herewith submits the form of release prepared by the City Attorney under instruction from this committee in the cases of E. F. Milligan and Fred Merz against the city, and would respect- fully recommend that said form be ap- proved and that the warrants hereto- fore ordered drawn in the above men-. tioned cases be paid upon the sign- ing and acknowledging of said release by the proper parties. Also that the city recorder be instructed to have said release filed for record in the office of the county recorder. Also your coinmittee of the whole, to whom was referred the claim of Harriet D. Guthrie for $8.66 for dam- age caused her awning by the fire de- partment would respectfully recom- mend that said claim be allowed and that a warrant in settlement thereof be ordered drawn on the city treas- urer. Also your committee of the whole, would respectfully recommend that the Mayor be instructed to enter into a contract on behalf of the city with J. P. Buechele for the care and wind- ing of the town clock for a period of one year from September 1, 1907, he to furnish all new parts that may be required without , additional cost to 'the city. Also your committee of the whole, to whom was referred the bill of Phil Pier for $3.60, would respectfully rec- ommend that said bill be received and filed: Also your committee of the whole, would respectfully recommend that the city engineer be instructed to examine the roof on the Armory and to pre- pare plans, specifications and an esti- mate of the cost of re- roofing the same. We would also recommend that the Mayor, City Attorney and Com- mittee on Public Grounds and Build- ings he instructed to prepare a new lease of said Armory with the Gov- ernor's Greys. Also your committee of the whole, to whom was referred the petition of John R. Waller relative to the special assessment levied against the s 2 -3 of city lot 695 for the improvement of South Bluff street, and also the special assessment levied against lots 21, 22 and 64 of the sub. of city lot 721 for the improvement of Gilmore Place, would respectfully recommend that the City Treasurer be instructed to ac- cept the sum of $63.10 in full settle- ment of the assessment against the s. 2 -3 of city lot 695, and $126.00 in full settlement of the assessment against lots 21, 22 and 64 of city lot 721, levied for the above named im- provemen is. MATT CLANCY, Chairman. Ald. ,Clancy moved the adoption of the various reports of the committee of the whole.- Carried. Ald. Hines offered the following: Resolved by the city council of the Regular Session, December 19, 1907 city of Dubuque: That to pay for sanitary sewer in Delhi St. from Alli- son Place 104 feet west, by Jas. Hird, contractor, in front of and adjoining the same, a special tax be and is here- by levied on the several lots, and parts of lots, and parcels of real estate here- inafter named, situated and owned, and for the several amounts set oppo- site each lot or parcel of real estate as follows: Special assessment submitted Dec. 19th, 1907. Owner Description Amount Mrs. W. O'Callahan, sub. 2 of Hughes sub. lot 1, 50 ft.... $ 32.24 Jacob Mehl, Hughes sub. lot 3, 50 ft 32.24 Finley Hospital, Finley Home add., lot 1, 100 ft 64.50 Total $128.98 All of which assessment is in pro- portion to the special benefits conferr- ed on said property. Alcl. Hines moved the adoption of the resolution. • Carried by the following vote: Yeas -Alds. Clancy, Closs, Hines, and McEvoy. Nays -None. Ahsent -Alds. Hopkins, Stumpf and Thomas. Ald. McEvoy offered the following: Resolved by the City Council of the City of Dubuque: That to pay for cement sidewalk 14th and Elm, by James Lee & Son, contractor, in front of and adjoining the same, a special tax be and is here- by levied on the several lots, and parts of lots, and parcels of real estate here- inafter named, situated and owned, and for the several amounts set oppo- site each lot or parcel of real estate, as follows: Special assessment submitted Nov. 22, 1907. Owner Description Amount Otto Schmidt, East Dubuque add., n 25.3 ft. lot 192 $ 21.87 Frank Nejedley, East Dubuque add. s 25.41 ft, lot 192 29.62 All above assessments being in pro- portion to the special benefits conferr- ed on said property. Ald. McEvoy moved the adoption of the resolution. Carried by the following vote: Yeas -Alds. Clancy, Closs, Hines and McEvoy. Nays -None, Absent-Alds. Hopkins, Stumpf and Thomas. Ald. McEvoy also offered the follow- ing: Resolved by the City Council of the City of Dubuque: That to pay for brick paving 9th street from Main to Pine street, by Matt 547 Tschirgi & Son, contractor, in front of and adjoining the same, a special tax be and is hereby levied on the several lots, and parts of lots, and parcels of real estate hereinafter named, situated and owned, and for the several amounts set opposite each lot or par- cel of real estate, as follows: Special assessment submitted Dec. 19th, 1907. Owner Description Amount Wm. L. Bradley est. city lot s 20 ft. of lot 33 $ 728.17 Rob't Waller est., city lot n 34 ft. lot 32 719.78 Y. M. C. A., city lot, lot 168a 653.99 Central Engine house, city lot, lot 169 653.36 Byrne Bros., city lot, lot 208 619.31 Germania Stock Co., city lot, lot 209 554.61 Ii'uhrmar_n Bros., city lot 259 551.83 John Roth, city lot n 40.2 ft. of lot 258. 617.03 C. A. Walter, city lot 278 610.34 Barbara Isborn, city lot 279 615.52 C. E. Kleis, city lot 329 826.55 Mrs. W. Kley, city lot 328 830.62 Joseph Huber, city lot 348 837.14 M. H. Martin, city lot 349 836.64 Dubuque Biscuit Co., city lot 379 747.58 Farley, Loetscher Mfg. Co., city lot 378 .... 731.75 Carr, Ryder & Adams Co., city lot 398 747.18 Key City Iron Wks., city lot 399 .. 742.93 Carr, Ryder & Adams Co., city lot 420 695.27 Dubuque Turbine Roller Mills Co., city lot 419 697.17 German Bank, city lot 506a 617.65 German Bank, sub city lot 506, lot 3 . 713.94 F. D. and J. H. Stout, city lot 509 1068.18 F. D. and J. H. Stout, sub 4 city lot 509a, lot 2 .. 211.36 C. M. & St. P. R. R. Co., sub city lot 506, lot 2 1182.65 C. G. W. R. R. Co. sub 4 city lot 509a, lot 1 841.22 Nic Glab, sub city lot 509a, lot 1 641.76 Total $19,292.53 All of which assessments are in pro- portion to the special benefits conferr- ed on said property. Ald. McEvoy moved the adoption of the resolution. Carried by the following vote: Yeas -Alds. Clancy, Closs, Hines and McEvoy. Nays -None. Absent -Alds. Hopkins, Stumpf and Thomas. Ald. Closs offered the following: Resolved by the City Council of the City of Dubuque: That to pay for the improvement of Adams avenue 548 Regular Session, December.19, 1907 from First avenue to the southerly terminus of said street by Wilmer Cook, contractor, in front of and ad- joining the same, a Special Tax be and is hereby levied on the several lots, and parts of lots, and parcels of real estate hereinafter named, situated and owned, and for the several amounts set opposite each lot or parcel of real estate, as follows: Special assessment submitted De- cember 19, 1907. F. L. Schubert, Sub. 575 Ham's Add. lot 4 $ 68.82 Chas. Dietrich, Sub. 575 Ham's Add., lot 3 163.88 Carl Vincent, Sub. N. E. 1 -2 of 2 of 575 Ham's Add., lot 2 40.97 Chas. Gau. Sub 575 of Ham's Add. S. W. 1 -2 lot 2 40.97 Herman Gau, Sub. 575 of Ham's Add. S. E. 150 of lot 1 40.97 Geo. Ferber Sr., Ham's Add., lot 570 81.96 Geo. Ferber Sr., Ham's Add , lot 571 81.96 Wm. Friemark, Ham's Add., N 1 -2 of lot 572 40.96 M. Jungk, Ham's Add., S. 1 -2 of lot 572 40.96 M. Jungk, Ham's Add., lot 573 81.96 M. Jungk, Ham's Add., lot 574 40.15 Total $723.56 All of above assessment is assessed in proportion to benefits conferred. Ald. Closs moved the adoption of the resolution. Carried by the following vote: Yeas -Alds. Clancy, Closs, Hines and McEvoy. Nays -None. Absent -Alds. Hopkins, Stumpf and Thomas. Ald. Closs also offered the following: Resolved by the City Council of the City of Dubuque. That to nay for constructing sani- tary sewer in alley between Rhomberg and Lincoln avenues from Middle Ave. to Reed Ave., by D. W. Linehan con - tractor, in front of and adjoining the same, a special tax be and is hereby levied on the several lots, and parts of lots, and parcels of real estate here- inafter named, situated and owned and for the several amounts set opposite each lot and parcel of real estate, as follows: Special assessment submitted Decem- her 19th, 1907. Owner. Description. Amount. J. Woodrich, Wick's add., lot 17.$ 35.50 J. Woodrich, Wick's add., lot 18 35.50 F. O. Almandrod, Fengler's add., lot 27 33.13 H. Krueger est., Fengler's add , lot 28 33.13 Gus Wiedner, Fengler's add. s. 28 2 -3 ft of lot 29 20.35 Peter Bench, Fengler's add. n 18 ft. of lot 29 12.78 Peter Bench, Fengler's add., lot 30 33.13 Leonard Buehler, Fengler's add , lot 5 33.13, Peter Beusch, Fengler's add., lot 6 33.13 Virginia Heil est., Jungk's add , lot 12 35.50 R. M. Phillips, Jungk's add., 5 1 -2 lot 11 17.75 Cath. Schilling, Jungk's add. n. 1 -2 lot 11 17.75 Fred Woodrich, Jungk's add., lot 10 .. 35.50' Alfred Rhomberg, Jungk's add , lot 9 35.50 Frank Herberger, McCraney's 1st add, s. w. 1 -2 lot 54 17.75 Anton Widding, Jr., McCraney's 1st add., n. e. 1 -2 lot 54 17.75 N. - Dernaden, McCraney's add. s. w. 1 -2 lot 55 17.75 Jos. W. Schleuter, McCraney's add. n. e. 1 -2 lot 55 17.75 D. Brewing & Malting Co., Mc- Craney's add. s. w. 1 -2 lot 56 17.75 John Hackney, McCraney's add. n. e. 1 -2 lot 56 17.75 Mary T. Wagner, McCraney's add. s. w. 1 -2 lot 57 17.75 Clara Aureden, McCraney's add , n. e. 1 -2 lot 57 17.75 Nick Wagner, McCraney's add. lot 58 35.50 Rob't Young, McCraney's add. lot 59 35.50 Nick Wagner, McCraney's add. lot 60 35.50. Chas. Hentrich, McCraney's add. lot 61 35.50 Peter Guenther, McCraney's add. lot 62 35.50 Chris Lohman, McCraney's add. lot 63 35.50 Chris Lohman, McCraney's add. - lot 64 35.50 John Capritz, McCraney's add. lot 65 35.50 Mary L. Carswell McCraney's add. s. w. 1 -2 lot 66 17.75 Mary L. Carswell McCraney's add. n...e. 1 -2 lot 66 17.75 Mary L. Carswell McCraney's add. s. w. 8 lot 67 5.68 Ralph Abbetto, McCraney's add. n. e. 42 ft. of Lot 67.... 29.82 Ralph Abbetto, McCraney's add. s. w. 4 ft. of Lot 68 2.84 Wm. Oswald, McCraney's add. n. e. 46, lot 68 32.66 Wm. Lippstock, McCraney's add. lot 69 35.50 Total $979.78 All of the above asse are in proportion to the special benefits con- ferred. Ald Closs moved the adoption of resolution. - - Carried by the following vote: Regular Session, December 19, 1 9 0 7 Yeas -Aids. Clancy, Closs, Hines and McEvoy. Nays -None. Absent -Alds. Hopkins, Stumpf and Thomas. Ald. Closs also offered the follow- ing: Resolved by the City Council of the City of Dubuque, That to pay for j repairing sidewalks inAOctober _ veniber, 1907, by John Mahoney, Side- walk Inspector, in front of and adjoin- ing the same, a special tax be and is hereby levied on the several lots and parts of lots, and parcels of real estate hereinafter named, situated and owned, and for the several amounts set oppo- site each lot or parcel of real estate as follows: Special assessment submitted De- cember 19th, 1907. W. G. Cox, Cox's add., lots 59, 60 and 61 $ 4 65 H. B. Chamberlain, Woodlawn Park, lot 52 55 Geo. W. Works, Davis' Farm add., lot 255 40 J. V. Rider, Sisters' add., lots 5, 6 and 7 1 25 John Flynn, sub. M. L. 191, lot 2 3 55 J. K. Deming and G. W. Kiessell, sub, min. lot 466, lot 2 1 70 V. A. Bush et al, Dorgan's sub , lot 4 1 70 J. J. Nagle, Union add., W. 49 5 ft. of E. 73 ft. of lot 9 1.15 Mike Ahearn Est., Neuman, Cooper and Smith's sub., lots 8and 9 40 L. H. Langworthy, sub. 4, Mrs L. H. Langworthy's sub., lot 1 70 Wm. Hintrager, M. O'Hare's sub., lot 1 1 70 Jas. Mullen Est., Finley, Waples and Burton's, lot 11 2 85 Pat. F. Walsh, Porter's add., S. 30 ft. of lot 12 85 Jas. McGrath, Est., Cox's add , lot 115 1 00 Sidonia Hosford, Harper's sub , lot 3 70 B. Chamberlain, E. E. Jones' sub., lot 3 70 Grace Provost, city, S. 1 -2 lot 35 70 Eliz. Thomas, Wilson's sub., lot - 5 70 Geo. Salot, Salot's sub., lot 3 1 00 C. G. and C. H. Meyer, Finley's ' add., lot 2 55 H. Morgan Est., Reche's sub , lot 6 A. McGuiness, Union add., lot 6 J. M. Sullivan, Wilson's sub., lot 19 1 00 E. Langworthy Est., lot 2 of 5, P. Langworthy's sub., lot 2 3 70 D. J. Lenehan, Home add., lot 4 45 85 1 00 Attest: 549 J. J. Bradley, Farley's sub., lot 13 70 F. N. Schroeder, sub. M. lot 158, W. 1 -2 of lot 1 1 OQ C. A. Alexander, sub. 3, Bab - cock's sub., lot 2 1 15 J. W. Norton, Gilliam's sub , lots 2 to 9 inc 1 55 Total $ 38 20 All of which assessment is in pro- portion to special benefits conferred. Ald. Closs moved the adoption of the resolution. Carried by the following vote: Yeas -Aids. Clancy, Closs, Hines and McEvoy. Nays -None. Absent -Alds. Hopkins, Stumpf and Thomas. Ald. Clancy moved to adjourn to Thursday evening, January 2nd, 1908. Carried. EDMUND A. LINEHAN, . City Recorder. Approved 190.. Mayor'. Recorder 55o List of City Warrants Dubuque, Iowa, December 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 November, 1907: H. A. Schunk, salary, Mayor..$116 70 H. Brinkman, salary, Treasurer 133 35 J. A. McKinley, salary, deputy Treasurer 100 00 Jno. Krayer, clerk, Treasurer's office 75 00 H. A. Linehan, salary Recorder--1-61-q0 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- ney 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 . 100 00 J. W. Lawlor, salary, Committee . Clerk 110 00 Paul Ilg, salary, City Engineer. 166 65 G. White, salary Timekeeper 60 00 J. B. Taylor, salary, Superin- tendent of Street Sprinkling 56 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 F. Flynn, salary, Sanitary Pa- trolman 65 00 Dr. F. J. Kennedy, meat and milk inspector 35 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 80 00 M. Clancy, salary, Alderman 25 00 N. J. Gloss, salary, Alderman 25 00 Thos. Hines, salary, Alderman 25 00 Brad Hopkins, salary, Alderman 25 00 List of Warrants E. E. McEvoy, salary, Alderman 25 00 John A.' Stumpf, salary, Alder= man - '25 00 Chas. T. Thomas, salary, Alder- man 25 00 John A. Cunningham, Clerk to Police and Fire Commission- er's 15 00 M. Eitel, fireman 70 00 J. Essman, fireman 75 00 J. Flynn, fireman 65 00 A 'Duccini, fireman 65 00 A. FIeer, fireman 60 00 W. Kannolt, fireman 60 00 B. Kirsch, fireman 5500 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 12 00 J. Beakey, firemen 60 00 D. Ahearn, fireman 70 00 P. Zillig, fireman 60 00 'M. Sweeney, • fireman 60 00 H. Cain, fireman 60 00 J. Benzor, fireman 65 00 J. McLoughlin, fireman 60 00 A. McDonald, fireman 75 00 J. Murphy, fireman 50 00 G. G- herki, fireman 65 00 T Kennedy, fireman 65 00 J. Smith, fireman 60 00 J. Keppler, fireman 60 00 C. Kannolt, fireman 65 00 J. Allen, fireman 65 00 M. Fahey, fireman 60 00 W. McConnell, fireman 60 00 It Weston, fireman 65 00 F. Kenneally, fireman . 65 00 E. McDermott, fireman 60 00 'R. Kenneally, fireman 60 00 J. Roshin, fireman 65 00 'F. Baumgartner, fireman 65 00 .T. Schoenberger, 'fireman ;'0 00 T. Tschudi, fireman 60 00 J. Connolly, fireman 55 00 Wm. Smith, fireman 50 00 J. Peed, fireman 50 00 Perry Kirch, fireman 10 00 W. Connolly, fireman 39 '85 L. Blooldinger, •police 42 00 M. Connolly, police •60 f00 John Cody, police , 62 00 James Corcoran, police 60 00 Wm. .Donahue, police 62 .00 'Phil J. Dumphy, police 72 35 Thomas Duggan, police 60 , 00 P. J. Fury, police 62 00 ,.John Fox, police 75 00 James Flynn, police 60 00 M. Fogarty, police 60 00 Ben Gray, police 60 00 Pat Hanlon, police 60 00 Geo. Jones, police ' 60 00 Edw. Kumpf, police 60 00 Pat Kenneally, police 60 00 Emil Kahn, police 60 00 M. Kilty, police 60 00 .James K. eefe, police 52 00 13. Ludescher, police 65 00 , Chas. Liest, police 70 00 k1 Markey, police 75 00 Pat McCollins, police 62 00 M. McCormick, police 62 00 Pat McInerney; police 58 00 - Henry 'Mueller, police 56 00 John Murphy, police 60 00 - T. O'Meara, .police 60 .00 .John O'Brien, police 18 00 John J. O'Brien, police 60 00 M. O'Connor, police 60 00 M. Ryan, police 60 00 John Raesle, police 72 35 Peter :Scharff, police 62 00 John Spielman, police 60 00 Patrick Sutton, police 60 00 M. Stapelton, police 60 00 Joseph Stoltz, police 62 00 Pat Sullivan, police 46 00 Frank Williams, police 62 00 Miss B. Brennan, police matron 60 00 Miss K. Hibbe, police matron.... 60 00 Chas W. Katz, extra police 2 00 ,John Mahoney, extra police 2 00 "Tom Hackney, extra - police 2 00 R. McGivern, extra police 2 00 LABOR ON STREETS In the different Road Districts dur- ing the last half of October, 1907: Alex. Alderson, 4th 16 00 Paul Becker, 4th 8 00 Jos. Brouillette, 2nd 20 00 $. Brunskill, 4th 2 00 J. Brachtenbach, 5th 20.00 Ray Blauert, 3rd 5 80 Jas. Callaghan, 2nd 25 00 W. J. Clark, 4th 24 50 M. Carney, 2nd, $7.45; 3rd, $7.45; 4th, $5.25; 5th .$.75 20 90 J. Connolly, 2nd, $7.45; 3rd, $7.45; 4th, $5.25; 5th, $.75 20 90 J. P. Cooney, 2nd. $4.48; 3rd, $4.48; 4th, $4.47; 5th, $4.47 17 90 W. Coughlan. Health 25 00 - Peter Dax, 5th 1 60 T. Donahue, 2nd. $7.45; 3rd, $7.45: 4th, _ $5.25; 5th. $.75 20 90 John Dobler, 2nd, $4.50; 3rd, $4.50: 4th, $4.50; 5th, $4.50 John Egan, 2nd 'John Ess. 2nd. $7.45; 3rd, $7.45; 4th, $5.25; 5th, $.75 20 90_ 'frank Frick, 3rd 3 20 E. Fitzlaff. 2nd. $5,. 3r 1 $5.50; 4th, $5.50: 5th, $5.50 Barney Glass, 2nd - Pat Gilloon, 2nd Jos. Gavin, 2nd • , Conrad Geimer, 4th ,7os. Grab, 5th 1d. Herbst, 4th Amb. Hird, 4th Nic Herman, 5th J. Hanson, 4th, $2.25; 5th, $5.65 'Peter Jacobs, 3rd Nic. Kettenhofen, 3rd - Paul Kroscheski, 5th List of Warrants 18 00 14 80 22 00 20 80 10 40 25 00 8 00 16 00 16 00 20 00 3 60 7 90 6 40 4 80 5 60 '55 R. Kessler, 5th 13' 20 'H. Kearney, 3rd, $1.75; 5th, $3.50 5 25 John Kness, 2nd, $7.45; 3rd, $7.45; 4th, $5.25; 5th, $.75. 20 90 Frank Lassance, 5th 1 60 R. Love, 2nd 17 50 M. Lonergan, 2nd 11 20 John Mullen, 2nd 17 ,60 J. McAleese, 2nd 22 00 ,James McCracken, 4th .8 00 B. McDonnell, 2nd, $8.10; 3rd, $8.05, -4th, 48.10; 5th, $8.05 32 30 M. .O'Meara, 2nd, $14.90; 4th, $1.75 16 65 C. O'Ne,�:1, 2nd, $11.20; 3rd, $5.60; 4th, $5.60 22 40 John Parker, 4th 6 40 M. Prosser, 5th 20 00 W. Quinlan, 2nd 5 20 Phil Reddin, 2nd 15 20 James Ryan, 2nd 22 40 James Reid, 4th 3 20 Harry Rowland, 2nd $15.00; 3rd, 415.00; 4th, $15.00; 5th, $15.00 .6.0 00 Albert Scherr, 3rd 3 20 Frank Scherr, 3rd 25 00 Patrick Smith, 4th 1 60 Henry Stotz, 5th 80 John Spear, 2nd 9 60 Anton Welu, 5th 21 20 Peter Weirich, 5th 3 80 H. J. Weber, 5th 25 00 TEAMS. M. Ackels, 4th 22 50 F. G. Becker, 2nd, $10.50; 3rd, $10.50; 4th, $10.50 31 50 A. Conrad, 2nd, $6.30; 3rd, $28.80: 4th, $5.65; 5th, $23.15 -63 90 John Calvert, 2nd 40 50 Jos. Calvert, 2nd 44 55 James Graham, 2nd, $22.50; 4th, - $22.50 45 00 M. Hannan. 2nd $15.55; 3rd, 815.55; 4th. $10.90; 5th,.81.55 44 45 John Long, 5th 53 55 7. McCollins, 2nd 32 40 J. McQuillan, 3rd 8 10 Louis Peil, 5th 4 05 Ed. Seeley. 2nd. $16.35; 3rd, 816.35: 4th, 811.40, 5th, $1.65 45 75 Ott Turner. 3rd 10 80 H. Woerdehof, 5th..... 2 70 LABOR GRADING VILLA STREET During last half of October, 1907: Peter ,Carney 14 40 - M. Cain 8 00 J. 'Duggan 14 40 71 McGuinness 14 40 ' 'Phil McCabe 80 .Tas. McCarron 13 60 'W. O'Brien 25 00 Nic Sweeney 14 40 - W. Walker 14 40 Peter Appel 36 45 M. Kenneally 35 55 George Reynolds 36 45 LABOR ON MT. CARMEL AVENUE During the last hall of October, 1907 Peter Carney 3 60 55 John Duggan_ 3 60 D. McGuinness 3 60 .James McCarron 3 60 W. Walker 1 60 Peter Appel 2 25 LABOR ON DAVIS AVENUE During the last half of October, 1907 Jos. Eberhardt 1 60 Peter Dax 1 60 ' J. Kraus 1 60 BILLS. List of Warrants LABOR ON SEWERS. During the last half of October, 1907: D. Cunningham 27 15 E. Daley 27 15 J. Jellison, expense $8.75, sew- ers, $18.40 27 15 F. Luchterhand, expense, $8.75, Sewers, $15.75 24 50 J. McLaughlin, expense 8 10 J. Rooney 24 50 J. Smith 24 50 C. Sullivan 32 50 J. Tacke, expense $8.75; sew- ers, $15.75 24 50 J. Wells, expense $8.75; sew- ers, $15.75 24 50 Labor on Intakes from Jackson street to the Bee Branch sewer, dur- ing the last half of October, 1907: Jos. Eberhardt 1 60 Dave Gantenbein 1 60 Jos. Schafelet 1 60 Henry Strotz 1 60 Peter Weirich 1 95 Labor on Seventh avenue, for the last half of October, 1907:. C. Buetin 11 90 John Collins 12 30 Peter Guenther 2 7D H. Heller 10 50 Adam Henderson 3 60 C., L. Korn 12 50 T. Kaliowy 7 70 A. Kimbel 10 50 F. Lillie 11 00 . W. Mueller 11 00 John Wilhelm 90 R. Roedell 1 80 F. Brenke 25 45 E. Stumpf 6 05 H. Sears 1 80 Joseph Guenther 2 70 Louis Lembke 11 90 H. A. Schunk, settlement dam- age claim of George Lincoln 185 00 Jas. Gregory. roofing city hall. 962 00 H. A. Schunk, settlement dam- age claim of Mrs. I. F. Hense 30 00 O'Farrell Contracting Co., im- proving 25th St. 607 38 O'Farrell Contracting Co.. con- structing sanitary sewer in Troy street 300 00 P. Schuller, inspector 9th street brick paving $ 25 00 Jesse Jellison, inspector 9th street brick paving 26 00 Frank Brown, inspector 13th ' street brick paving 25 00 Thos. .McEvoy, inspector 13th street brick. paving 25 00 Jno. McNulty, inspector First street and Iowa street brick paving 11 55 Jas. Butler, inspector First street and Iowa street brick paving 11 55 C. Gantenbein, • inspector sewer in alley bet. Lincoln and Rhomberg avenues 15 40 Geo. Becket, inspector of sewer in Grandview avenue and Delhi street 25 00 John M. •Schaefer, 17.1 cu. yds. macadam, Hill street 12 86 John Mullen, 1 3 -4 cu. yds. macadam. Hill street 1 73 Chas. O'Neill, 7 cu. yds. ma- cadam, Hill street 7 00 Jas. Gray, 16 1 -2 cu. yds. ma- cadam, 4th street 12 40 H. J. Hagerty, veterinary servi- ces sewer and carpenter horses Month of October 92 H. J. Hagerty, veterinary servi- ces, police department 1 38 H. J. Hagerty, purchasing two fire horses 10 00 H. J. Hagerty, veterinary servi- ces, fire horses 11 04 F. A. Miller, brooms, fire depart- ment 10 25 Watkins' Sign Co., changing numbers on running board . for fire department 3 50 Jos. J. Fettgather, supplies for the fire department 6 26 T. W. Reute Drug Co., supplies for the fire department 1 50 Dubuque Mattress Co., cots for fire department 2 20 Smedley Steam Pump Co., re- pairs for fire department 1 02 Robert Jungk, repairs Ninth St. engine house 4 50 Dub. Cabinetmakers Associa- tion, chairs for fire dept 6 00 Boston One Price Clothiers, cap for fire dept 1 75 Dr. S. S. Lindsay, services Ed. McDermott 16 00 M. Stafford, feed for fire depart- ment 8 20 Thos. F. Kane, hay and oats for fire department 190 49 ' Vollenweider & Hein, horse- shoeing, fire department 14 00 F. A. Burns, coal for fire de- partment 14 70 Mettel Bros., bran for fire de- partment 1 35 J. F. Ris & Bro., supplies for fire department 25 Dubuque Rubber & Belting Co , supplies for fire department 27 50 List of Warrants VTunderlich & Wiederholt, horse shoeing for fire department 11 50 Jas. Phelan, horseshoeing for 1 75 fire department Phil Helier, horseshoeing for fire department 4 50 T. J. Mulgrew, coal and wood, various departments 155 62 Geo. Ragatz & Son, repairs various departments 19 50 Standard Lumber Co., lumber and shavings, various depart- ments C. H. Becker, supplies various departments 14 57 Lagen, Sloan & Peed,- horse shoeing, various departments 11 50 G. B. Grosvenor, supplies, var- ious departments 18 10 Harger & Blish, stationery, var- ious offices 5 95 Eliwanger Bros., repairs, var- ious departments 65 65 Linehan & Molo, cement and sewer pipe, various depart- ments 18 83 F. Schloz & Son, repairs, var- ious departments 11 15 Key City Gas Co., gas for var- ious departments 138 55 Union Electric Co., arc lights for month of October 2198 75 Union Electric Co., old rail for road department 8 99 Iowa Telephone, Telephone ser- vices, various departments 67 14 P. J. Seipples Lumber Co., lum- ber, various departments 63 65 John Butt, repairs sewer and 50 fire departments Collings & Pfiffner, horseshoe- ing -for police and fire depart- ments 44 25 John J. Powers, horseshoeing for fire and road departments 15 00 Kelly's Book Store, stationery, 42 20 various offices J. P. Buechele, taking care of town clock for year ending September 1st, 1907 123 50 J. P. Buechele, supplies for var- 18 60 ieus departments 11I. Hannan, hauling manure 5 25 from patrol house Central Electric Co., supplies 4 15 for police department J. Haudenschield, use of wagon- 4 ette 00 Library Bureau, one half the price of Bertillon outfit 120 00 Chas. W. Katz, meals furnished prisoners during the month of October Nic Evert, sawing one cord oak wood to matron's quarters Leo Meyer, carrying one cord oak wood to matron's quarters E. J. Mulgrew, bread and milk matron Eichhorn & Bechtel, groceries for matron 120 08 3 80 553 Francis Coates, 1 -2 cost of new gutters on 14th street 10 E. Starr, oil for road department M. J. G. LaNicca, supplies for various departments E. J. Vogenthaler, repairs for road department Towa Oil Co., oil for road de- partment Mrs. G. G. Winders, supplies for road department 25 Phil Doerr & Co., coal for road department 15 55 Pitts, Thompson Foundry Co., catch basins for intakes to Bee Branch sewer 25 50 League of Iowa Municipalities, membership fees and dues in League for year ending Sep- tember, 1908 55 00 J. J. Dunn, serv_cc; IT. J. Keily - vs. City of Dubuque 1 00 Wm. Foley, services Anna Ol- sen damage case 1 35 Louis Smith, constructing ce- ment sidewalk at intersection of Irving and Delhi streets 54 00 E. P. Smith, 2 telephone hold- ers Mayor's office 3 60 A. L. Glaser, plants for Phoenix Park 25 00 N. J. Kons, grinding lawn 1 00 mower \\'under & Schilling, stakes for Engineer's office 14 40 Lorenz Eberhardt, stakes for Engineer's office 4 50 C. O. D. Laundry, towel service 20 00 City Hall Herman Schmidt, sawing and carrying 1 cord of oak wood 1 60 Foley's Hand Laundry, towel service for October 4 00 A. R. Staufenbeil, repairing 1 00 clock in Mayor's office Larry Dailey, cleaning and hauling from around market 14 00 square for October M. S. Hardie, printing various offices 36 00 Schaetzle and Fosselmann, sup- plies for Market Master Phil. Breithaupt, repairing plumbing at City Hall Metz Manufacturing Co., stakes and supplies for Engineer's office 3 30 E. E. Frith, hauling garbage and dead animals during the month of October, 1907 457 38 Enterprise Printing Co., print- ing various departments 27 25 Telegraph - Herald, printing health reports for August 5 00 60 Telegraph - Herald, printing pamphlets for October 15 60 75 Telegraph - Herald, printing Bonds and Finance reports .... 81 20 Telegraph- Herald, official print- 118 47 ing for October Times - Journal, official printing 4 83 2 95 00 40 1 80 50 2 65 4 50 75 2 554 List of Warrants for October 118 81 National Demokrat, official printing for October 25 00 Labor Leader, official printing for October 25 00 BILLS. Jos. Hird, constructing sani- tary sewer in Delhi St 104 51 H. Brinkman, Int. on warrants outstanding 2,219 16 H. Brinkman, expense and police 103 98 H. Brinkman, purchase fire horses 500 00 H. Brinkman, Library orders paid 776 71 Dubuque National Bank, money loaned city 6000 00 Alice Hanlon, loan warrants refunded 500 00 Joseph Fecker, loan warrants refunded 1000 00 Katherine Wimmer, loan war - • rants refunded 1000 00 A. L. Keogh, loan warrants refunded 150 00 Katherine Kaufman, loan war- rants refunded 1000 00 Bridget Moran, loan warrants refunded 2000 00 M. McLean, loan warrants re- funded 500 00 A. Murphy, loan warrants re- funded 300 00 LABOR ON STREETS. In the different Road Districts dur- ing the first half of November, 1907: Alex. Alderson, 4th 9 20 Jos. Brouillette, 2nd 17 20 Paul Becker, 4th 11 20 S. Brunskill, 4th 2 00 J. Brachtenbach, 5th 8 80 Jas. Callaghan, 2nd 25 00 W. Clark, 4th 14 00 W. Clark. sidewalk, $1.60 8 00 W. Coughlan, Health 25 00 J. P. Cooney. 2nd, $4.15; 3rd, $4.15; 4th, $4.20; 5th, $4.15 16 65 M. Carney. 2nd, $6.40; 3rd, $6.40; 4th, $4.50; 5th, $.65 17 95 Jas. Connolly, 2nd. $6.40; 3rd, $6.40: 4th, $4.50; 5th, $.65 17 95 John Dolan, 4th 3 20 T. Donahue, 2nd, $6.40; 3rd, $6.40; 4th, $4.50; 5th, $.65 17 95 John Egan, 2nd 10 40 Frank Frick, 3rd 4 00 E. Fitzlaff, 2nd, 3rd, 4th, 5th, $5.50 in each 22 00 John Dobler, 2nd, 3rd, 4th, 5th, $4.50 in each Barney Glass, 2nd Pat, Gilloon, 2nd Jos. Gavin, 2nd Conrad Geimer, 4th Ambrose Hird, 4th N. Herman, 5th J. Hanson, 5th 18 00 19 20 8 80 25 00 11 20 2 00 15 20 90 R. Burns John Burke Peter Carney H. Connell Jerry Cahill John Duggan .D. McGuinness J. McCarron M. O'Meara W. O'Brien Nick Sweeney Dennis Smyth W. Walker W. Woods J. Wickham Peter Appel M. Kenneally George Reynolds 1 60 N. Kettenhofen, 3rd John Kness, 2nd, $6.40; 3rd, $6.40; 4th, $4.50; 5th, $.65 17 95 R. Love, sidewalk $2.40, 4th $9.20 11 60 R. Love, 2nd 5 25 J. Lonergan, 2nd 10 40 John Mullen, 2nd 12 00 Tom Malloy, 3rd 1 60 James McAleese, 2nd 14 40 Jas. McCracken, 4th 8 00 R. McGivern, 4th 25 00 C. O'Neil, 2nd, $6.95; 3rd, $6.95; 4th, $6.90 20 80 John Parker, 4th 11 20 M. Prosser, 5th 8 80 W. Quinlan, 2nd 4 80 James Ryan, 2nd 19 20 Phil Reddin, 2nd 8 80 Frank Scherr, 3rd 25 00 Jos. Schafelet, 5th 6 40 Al. Scherr, 5th 90 W. Tobin, 4th 16 00 Anton Welu, 5th 1 60 P. Weirich, 5th 11 50 H. J. Weber, 5th 25 00 H. Woerdehoff, 5th 1 20 TEAMS. F. G. Becker, 2nd, $.65, 4th $.70 1 35 John Calvert, 2nd 4 05 James Graham, 2nd, $23.60; 4th, $3.40 27 00 M. Hannan, 2nd 90 M. Hannan, 2nd $14.45; 3rd, $14.45; 4th. $10.10; 5th, $1.45 40 45 John Long, 5th 5 85 J. McCollins, 2nd, $41.20; 4th, $.65 Adam Stoltz, 5th 16 20 Ed. Seeley, 2nd, $14.00; 2rd, $14.00, 4th $9.80; 5th, $1.40 39 20 Ott Turner, 3rd 5 85 James Tobin, 4th 40 50 H. Woerdehoff, 5th 23 40 LABOR ON MT. CARMEL AVENUE During the first half of November, 1907: 41 4 18 16 8 18 18 18 16 25 18 8 16 6 2 42 33 42 85 10 40 40 40 80 00 40 40 40 80 00 40 00 80 40 40 30 75 30 LABOR ON SEVENTH AVENUE During the first half of November, 1907: C. Buetin John Collins 9 50 3 60 Official Notices Adam Henderson 1 80 T. Kalloway 6 80 Al. Kimbal 12 25 C. L. Korn 12 50 F. Lillie 10 30 Louis Lembke 10 80 Wm. Mueller 6 80 R. Roedell 1 80 F. Benke 6 30 John Long • 16 20 LABOR ON SEWERS During the first half of November, 1907: D. Cunningham 22 75 B. Daley 22 75 J. Jellison 22 75 F. Luchterhand 22 75 J. Rooney 22 75 J. Smith 22 75 C. Sullivan 32 50 J. Tacke 22 75 J. Wells 20 15 Labor on Intakes to Bee Branch Sewer during the first half of Novem- ber, 1907: J. Brachtenbach 2 70 Peter Dax 11 15 J. Eberhardt 13 15 D. Gantenbein 10 55 J. Haupert 4 50 N. Herman 1 80 R. Kessler 12 60 M. Prousser 1 80 Jos. Schafelet 13 15 11. Stootz 13 15 P. Weirich 13 50 Anton Welu 14 95 John Long 8 55 Labor on Seventeenth street storm water sewer, the same to be paid from the special appropriation made therefor. Frank Brown W. Cahill J. Ducciiii W. Flynn Frank Frick N. Kettenhofen J. McLaughlin Thos. McEvoy Jas. Noonan Ott Turner Jesse Jellison inspector 9th St. 25 00 paving Peter Schuller, inspector 9th. 25 00 St. paving George Becket, inspector Grand- view avenue sewer 25 00 Chris Gantenbein, inspector sewer in alley between Rhom- berg and Lincoln avenues 25 00 Wm. Foster, inspector Broad- way street. sewer Jas. Graham, hauling water to sewer on Delhi street and Grandview avenue Israel Long, refund team ense H. A. Schunk. settlement dam- age claim E. F. Milligan.... 200 00 lie- 9 00 9 00 10 80 5 50 80 80 15 20 9 00 11 25 13 95 9 60 4 05 2 50 555 11. A. Schunk, settlement dam- age claim of F. Merz 300 00 E. E. Frith, hauling garbage and dead animals during the month of September E. E. Frith, hauling garbage and dead animals during the first half of November H. A. Schunk, settlement dam- age claim Geo. Eckert P. S. Fawkes, auditing water works books A. C. Lantzky, auditing water works books 423 50 220 22 6 80 291 16 399 25 Labor grading Louisa street, dur- ing the first half of November, 1907: E. Herbst 8 00 J. Hird 8 75 M. Kieffer 8 00 P. MePoland 8 00 M. Ackels 20 25 B. Costello 20 25 Jeff McGrath 20 25 James Beach, appraiser open- 4 00 ing Oxford avenue John Trexler, appraiser open- 4 00 ing Oxford avenue • Morris Wilson, appraiser open- 4 00 ing Oxford avenue T. W. Reuete, appraiser open- 4 00 ing Oxford avenue C. A. Voelker, appraiser open- ing Oxford avenue 4 00 Jos. J. Rowan, appraiser open- 4 00 ing Oxford avenue C. H. Meyer, appraiser open- 4 00 ing Oxford avenue John Tibey, appraiser opening 4 00 Oxford avenue James A. Hayes, appraiser opining Oxford avenue 4 00 F. N. Schroeder, appraiser opening Oxford avenue 4 00 C. F. Arendt, appraiser open- 4 00 ing Oxford avenue Justus Bechtel, appraiser open- 4 00 ing Oxford avenue Thomas McEvoy, inspector brick paving in alley from 7th to 9th between Main and Locust Sts. 13 50 Frank Brown. inspector- brick having in alley from 7th to 9th Sts. between Main and Locust Sts. 13 50 H. A. Schunk. damages allow- ed for Lot Sub. 6 of Mineral Lot 79, by annraisers 1000 00 I hereby certify that the foregoing is a correct list of all warrants is- sued by me during the month of No- vember, 1907. EDMUND A. LINEHAN, City Recorder. NOTICE TO VETERINARIANS. Sealed proposals will be received at the office of the City Recorder up to e:00 o'clock. Thursday evening. Decem ber 5th, 11:07. for doing the veterinary work and furnishino medicines for 55 Official Notices the horses of the Eire, Peirce and Street departments, and for all horses owned by the city, for the term of one year, commencing January 1'st, 1908. Bidders must state the price per horse per month for doing such work and furnishing all medicine. The city reserves the right to reject any and all bids. Dated at Dubuque, Iowa, December 1st, 1907. EDMUND A. LINEHAN, 12 -1 -5t City Recorder. NOTICE OF RELEVY OF SPECIAL ASSESSMENT FOR CONSTRUCT- ING SANITARY SEWER IN DELHI STREET FROM ALLISON PLACE TO 104 FEET WEST THEREOF. Notice is hereby given to all con- cerned that the special assessment to pay for the construction of an 8 -inch tile pipe sanitary sewer in Delhi street from the manhole at Allison Place to a point about 104 feet west thereof, James Hird, contractor, will be re- levied. Amount of special assessment, $128.98, against the abutting prop-. erty upon and along said street as provided by law, at a session of the City Council to be held December 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 im- provement was made 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 prac- ticable, and the amount to be assessed against each lot or parcel of ground, which plat and schedule are subject to public inspection. Apd 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 December 19th, 1907, or to appear at said session of the council to show cause, if any you have, why said assessment should not be relevied. Dated at Dubuque, Iowa, December 6th, 1907. EDMUND A. LINEHAN, 12 -6 -3t. City Recorder. NOTICE OF SPECIAL ASSESSMENT FOR Ii \IPROVING ADAMS AVENUE FROM FIRST AVENUE TO SOUTHERLY TERMINUS OF SAID STREET. Notice is hereby given to all con- cerned that a special assessment as provided by law will be levied at a session of the City Council to be held December 19th, 1907, to pay for the im- provement of Adams avenue from the Southerly lot line of First Ave. to the southerly terminus of said street, by Wilmer Cook, contractor, amount of Special assessment, $723.50, same to he assessed against the abutting property upon and along said street. And that there is a plat and sched- ule on file in the office of the City Recorder of said City of Dubuque, showing the street on which said im- provement was made and the separat- ed 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 are subject to public inspection. And that any and all persons ob- jecting to said special assessment or to said plat must file his or their ob- jection in writing with the City Re-. corder of said City of Dubuque on or before said session of the City Coun- cil to be held December 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, Iowa, December 6th, 1907. EDMUND A. LINEHAN, 12 -6 -3t. City Recorder. NOTICE OF SPECIAL ASSESSMENT' FOR THE CONSTRUCTION OF A SANITARY SEWER IN ALLEY BETWEEN RHOMBERG AND LINCOLN AVENUES FROM MIDDLE AVENUE TO REED STREET. Notice is hereby given to all con- cerned that a special assessment as- provided by law will be levied 'at a session of the City Council to be held December 19th, 1907, to pay for th'e construction of an eight -Inch tile pipe sanitary sewer in the alley between. Rhomberg and Lincoln avenues front Middle avenue to Reed street, D. W. Linehan, contractor; amount of special assessment $979.78, same to be assessed against the abutting property upon and along said street. And that there is a plat and sched- ule on file in the office of the City Re- corder of said City of Dubuque, show- ing the alley on which said sanitary sewer was constructed, and the sep- arate lots and parcels of ground, or specified portions thereof, subject to assessment of such Improvement, the name of the owner thereof, as far aS practicable and the amount to be as- sessed against each lot or parcel of ground, which plat and schedule are subject to public inspection. And that any and all persons object- ing to said special assessment or to said plat must file his or their objec- tion in writing with the City Recorder of said City of Dubuque on or before said session of the City Council to be held December 19th, 1907, or to ap- pear at said session of the Council to show cause, if any you have, why said assessment should not be levied. Dated at Dubuque, Iowa, December 6th, 1907. - EDMUND A. LINEHAN, 12 -6 -3t. City Recorder. NOTICE OF SPECIAL ASSESSMENT FOR THE IMPROVEMENT OF NINTH STREET FROM MAIN . TO PINE STREETS. Notice is hereby given to all con- cerned that a special assessment as provided by law will be levied at a session of the City Council to be held December 19th, 1907, to pay for the im- provement of Ninth street from the east lot line of Main street to the east line of Pine street, M. Tschirgi & Sons, contractors; amount of special assess- ment, $19,292.53; same to be assessed against the abutting property upon and along said street. And that there is a plat and schedule on file in the office of the City Re- corder of said City of Dubuque, show- ing the street on which said improve- ment was made, and the separate lots and parcels of ground, or specified por- tion thereof, subject to assessment of such improvement, the name of the owner thereof as far as practicable and the amount to be assessed against each lot or parcel of ground, which plat and schedule are subject to pub- lic inspection. ' And that any and all persons object- ing to said special assessment or to said plat must file his or their objection in writing with the City Recorder of said City of Dubuque on or before said ses- sion of the City Council to be held December 19th, 1907, or to appear at said session of the Council to show cause, if any you have, why said as- sessment should not be levied, Dated at • Dubuque, Iowa, December 6th, 1907. EDMUND A. LINEHAN, 12 -6 -3t. City Recorder. SPECIAL ASSESSMENT NOTICE. To All Who Are Named Below: You are hereby notified that in accordance with an ordinance of the City of Du- buque for repairing sidewalks during the months of September and October, 1907, that a special assessment will be levied for the expense thereof at the regular meeting of the City Council to he held December 19th, 1907, upon all lots and parcels of land on said im- provement owned by you, being sub - ject to such special assessment. And you are hereby notified to appear at said meeting of the council to be held 011 December 19th, 1907, and show cause, Official Notices 557 if any you have, why said assessment should not be levied. W. G. Cox, Cox's Add., Lots 59, 60 and 61 $ 4 65 H. B. Chamberlain, Woodlawn Park, Lot 52 55 Geo. Mr. Works, Davis' Farm Add., Lot 255 40 J. V. Rider, Sisters' Add., Lots 5, 6 and 7 1 25 John Flynn, Sub. M. L. 191, Lot 2 3 55 J. K. Denting and G. W. Kiessell, Sub. Min. Lot 466, Lot 2 1 70 V. A. Bush et al, Dorgan's Sub , Lot 4 1 70 J. J. Nagle, Union Add., W. 49.5 ft. of E. 73 ft. of Lot 9 1 15 Mike Ahearn Est., Neuman, Cooper and Smith's Sub., Lots 8and 9 .... 40 L. H. Langworthy, Sub. 4, Mrs. L. H. Langworthy's Sub , Lot 1 70 Wni. Hintrager, M. O'Hare's Sub., Lot 1 1 70 Jas. Mullen Est,, Finley, Waples and Burton's, Lot 11 2 85 Pat F. Walsh, Porter's Add., S 30 ft. of Lot 12 85 Jas. McGrath Est., Cox's Add , Lot 115 1 00 Sidonia Hosford, Harper's Sub , Lot 3 70 B. Chamberlain, E, E. Jones' Sub., Lot 3 70 Grace Provost, City, S. 1 -2 Lot 35 70 Eliz. Thomas, Wilson's Sub., Lot 5 70 Geo. Salot, Salot's Sub., Lot 3.... 1 00 C. G. and C. H. Meyer, Finley's Add., Lot 2 55 H. Morgan Est., Reche's Sub , Lot 6 85 A. McGuiness, Union Add., Lot 6 .. 1 00 J. M. Sullivan, Wilson's Sub , Lot 19 1 00 E. Langworthy Est., Lot 2 of 5, P. Langworthy's Sub., Lot 2 3 70 D. J. Lenehan, Home Add., Lot 4 45 J. J. Bradley, Farley's Sub., Lot 13 70 F. N. Schroeder, Sub. M. Lot 158, W. 1 -2 of Lot 1 1 00 C. A. Alexander, Sub. 3, Bab - cock's Sub., Lot 2 .. 1 15 J. W. Norton, Gilliam's Sub., Lots 2 to 9 inc. 1 55 Total $ 38 20 Dated at Dubuque December 6th, 1907. 12 -6 -3t. EDMUND A. LINEHAN, City Recorder, AN ORDINANCE. (Official Publication.) AN AMENDMENT TO AN Opt.Dl- NANCE ENTITLED "AN ORDI- NANCE TO PROVIDE FOR THE 55 Official Notices INSPECTION OF MILK' DAIRIES, AND DAIRY HERDS, AND TO LI- CENSE AND REGULATE THE SALE OF MILK IN THE CITY OF DUBUQUE, IOWA. Be It Ordained by the City Council of the City of Dubuque: That Section IV of An Ordinance entitled "An Ordinance to provide for the inspection of milk dairies and dairy herds, and to license and reg- ulate the sale of milk in the City of Dubuque, Iowa," be amended so as to strike from said section the following words: "The applicant must at the time of filing his application with the City Recorder, deposit with said City Recorder the sum of five ($5.00) dol- lars to defray the expenses of making the necessary examination of the herds and dairies," and to cause said Section IV, when said words are so stricken out of said section of said ordinance so amended to read as follows: Section IV. The Board of Health shall determine from the facts submitt- ed to it by the inspector, through his report and through otlier sources of reliable information, whether the ap- plication for permission to sell milk within the corporate limits of the city of Dubuque, Iowa,' shall be granted or refused. If granted a license shall be issued to the applicant therefor —if re- fused notice of such refusal shall be served upon the applicant by the Board of Health through its sanitary officer. The cost of making the necessary ex- amination of herds and dairies pro- vided for in this ordinance shall not exceed the sum of twenty -five (25) cents for each cow examined. Adopted December 5th, 1907. Approved December 7th, 1907. H. A. SCHUNK, Mayor. EDMUND A. LINEHAN City Recorder Published officially in the Daily Tele- graph- Herald December 9th, 1907. EDMUND A. LINEHAN, City Recorder.. Attest: NOTICE. Public notice is hereby given that at the session of the City Council of the City of Dubuque, held on the 5th day of December, 1907, the following Special Assessments were levied on the real estate hereinafter described, and that in case of failure to pay the one - seventh part within the time pre- scribed by the Ordinance governing same, all will become delinquent and subject to collection by distress and sale. H. BRINKMAN, City Treasurer. For the construction of a sanitary sewer in Grandview Avenue, Delhi, Louisa and Grace Streets. Owner. Description. Amount. Wm. Watkins, Reche's Sub. No. 2, lot 6, 40 ft. at 57.2c per ft...$ 22 75 Wm. Laube, Reche's Sub. No. 2, lot 5, 40 ft. at 57.2c per ft..... 22 75 John Babcock, Reche's Sub. No. 2, lot 4, 40 ft. at 57.2c per ft.. 22 75 Al. Kuhn, Reche's Sub. No. 2, lot 1, 40 ft. at 57.2 per ft. 22 75 C. Willman, Reche's Sub. No. 2, lot 2, 40 ft. at 57.2 ft. 22 75 Paul Ilg, Reche's Sub. No. 2, lot 3, 40 ft. at 57.2c per ft. 22 75 Paul Ilg, Reche's Sub. No. 2, lot 16, 12 ft. at 57.2 per ft. 6 85 G. Theological Seminary of the N. West, Reche's Sub. No. 2, lot 17, 480 ft. at 57.2c per ft 274 56 Sophia Motch, Morheiser's Add , lots 30 and 31, 150 ft. at 57.2c Per ft. 85 80 Jacob Traut, Tschirgi & Schwind's Sub., lot 13, 21.9 ft. at 57.2c per ft. 12 50 Jacob Traut, Tschirgi & Schwind's Sub., W. 11.3 ft.- of lot 14, at 57.2 per ft. 6 45 Frank Schmidt, Tschirgi & Schwind's Sub., E. 38.9 ft. of lot 14, at 57.2c per ft. 22 15 Frank Schmidt, Tschirgi & Schwindt's Sub., W. 11 ft. of lot 13, at 57.2c per ft. 6 30 Emma Schwind, Tschirgi & Schwind's Sub., E. 50 ft. lot 13, at 57.2c per ft. 28 60 Jennie Scott, Morheiser's Sub , lot 10, 39.9 ft. at 57.2c per ft 22 80 John Schwind, Morheiser's Sub , lot 9, 49.9 ft. at 57.2c per ft 28 55 John Schwind, Schwind's home- stead, 123.9 ft. at 57.2c per ft 70 90 Jos. Trueb Est., Sub. 4 -5, 1 of 1 of 6, 2 of 7 and 2 of 1 of 7, of Morheiser's Sub., lot 2, 124.75 ft. at 57.2c per ft 71 35 Jos. Trueb Est., Morheiser's Sub., lot 3, 49.9 ft. at 57.2c per ft. 28 55 A. W. Kemler, Morheiser's Sub , lot 2, 49.9 ft. at 57.2c per ft 28 55 A. W. Kemler, Morheiser's Sub , lot 1, 49.9 ft. at 57.2c per ft. 28 55 Cath. Trueb, Sub. 12, M. lot 172, lot 6, 60.2 ft. at 57.2c per ft 34 45 Cath. Trueb, Rigi's Sub., lot 1, 54.2 ft. at 57.2c per ft. 31 00 Jos. Trueb, Rigi's Sub., lot 2, 56.2 ft. at 57.2c per ft. 32 15 J. C. King, Sub. 1 of 2 of 1 of 1 of Boxleiter's Sub., lot 2, 77 ft. at 57.2c per ft. 44 05 Sidonia Hosford, Sidonia Hos- ford's Sub., lot 1, 50 ft. at 57.2c per ft. 28 60 Sidonia Hosford, Sidonia Hos- ford's Sub., lot 2, 50 ft. at 57.2c per ft. 28 60 Sidonia Hosford, Sidonia Hop - ford's Sub., lot 3, 50 ft. at 57.2c per ft. 28 60 Sidonia Hosford, Sidonia Hos- ' ford's Sub., lot 4, 50 ft. at 57.2c per ft. 28 60 Sidonia Hosford, Sidonia Hos- ford's Sub., lot 5, 160 ft. at 57.2c per ft. 91 Sidonia Hosford, Sidonia Hos- ford's Sub., lot 6, 50 ft. at 57.2c per ft. Otto Schmid, Sub. 1 of 1, Box - leiter's Sub., lot 1, 50 ft. at 57.2c per ft. 28 60 Geo. Barnes, Sub. 2 of 2 M. Lot 160, lot 1, 80 feet 45 75 Carrie E. Mink, Sub. 2 of M. Lot 160, lot 1, 110 feet Katherine Mink, Sub. 1 of Box-. leiter's Sub., lot 3, 58 feet 33 20 Joseph Florey, Sub. 1 of Box - leiter's Sub., lot 4, 110 feet 62 90 G. M. Orvis, Sub. 1 of Quigley's Sub., lot 1, 81.6 feet 46 65 John Steadman, Sub. 1 of Quig- ley's Sub., lot 2, 81.6 feet 46 65 Grundy & Hird, Hodges' Sub , lot 17, 51.5 feet.. Mary Steiner, Ann O'Hare's Sub., No. 2, S. 106 feet lot 30, 106 feet. 60 65 Geo. Barnes, Ann O'Hare's Sub., . No. 2, S 64 feet of N. 84 feet of lot 30, 64 feet Thos. Hill, Ann O'Hare's Sub., E. pt. lot 29, 150 feet Geo. Grundy, Hodges' Sub. lot 1, 110.6 feet T. B. Cain, Hodges' Sub. lot 2, 42.6 feet A. E. Girar 42.6 feet A. E. Girar 42.6 feet A. E. Girar 42.6 feet M. E. Church, Sub. 20, Reche's Sub., lot 1, 50 feet W. Reche Est., Sub. 20, Reche's Sub., lot 2, 46 feet M. E. Church, Reche's Sub., lot 19, 50 feet J. E. Durand, Reche's Sub., lot 18, 50 feet Henry Brown, Reche's Sub., lot 17, 50 feet Louis Sohl, Reche's Sub., lot 16, 50 feet R. Off, Reche's Sub., lot 15, 50 feet G. Vollenweider, Reche's Sub , lot 14, 50 feet W. J. Thorpe, Reche's Sub., lot 13, 50 feet Jos. C. King, Reche's Sub., lot 12, 50 feet M. Peepon, Reche's Sub., lot 11, 50 feet F. W. Marty, Reche's Sub., lot 10, 50 feet S. E. Watters, Reche's Sub., lot 9, 50 feet Laura J. Hunt, Reche's Sub., lot 8, 50 feet Official Notices 28 50 60 62 90 29 45 36 60 85 80 63 25 24 35 d, Hodges' Sub. lot 3, 24 35 d, Hodge's Sub. lot 4, 24 35 d, Hodges' Sub. lot 5, 24 35 28 60 26 30 28 60 28 60 28 60 28 60 28 60 28 60 28 60 28 60 28 60 28 60 28 60 28 60 H. Morgan Est., Reche's Sub. lot 7, 50 feet H. Morgan Est., Reche's Sub , lot 6, 50 feet W. H. Thrift, Reche's Sub., lot 5, 50 feet W. Reche Est., Reche's Sub., lot 4, 50 feet W. Reche Est., Reche's Sub., lot 3, 50 feet Mary Bedenbender, Reche's Sub , lot 2, 50 feet Wm. Reche Est , lot 1, 50 feet B. W. Lacey, 38, 50 feet B. W. Lacey, 37, 50 feet B. W. Lacey, 36, 50 feet B. W. Lacey, 35, 50 feet John Kapp, Reche's Sub., lot 34, 50 feet Chas. B. Cain, Hantleman's Sub. of 8 and 9, Ann O'Hare's Sub , lot 5, 56 feet Al. Kuhn, Ann O'Hare's Su 75.50 feet, lot 10, 75 feet J. Bennett, Ann O'Hare's W. 62.4 feet lot 10, 62 feet J. W. Hampton, Ann O'Hare's Sub., E. 57.8 feet lot 11, 57 feet Leathers & Trewin, Ann O'Hare's Sub., W. 80.12 feet, lot 11, SO feet 28 60 28 60 28 60 28 60 28 60 28 60 28 60 28 60 28 60 28 60 28 60 28 60 Reche's Sub., Reche's Sub., lot Reche's Sub., lot Reche's Sub., lot Reche's Sub., lot 559 31 46 b. E. 42 90 Sub , 35 45 32 60 45 75 $2864 37 Total Construction of Sanitary Sewer in Broadway. Maria Kiene Est., King's 1st Add., ,lot 9 3 Ursula Blocklinger, King's 1st Add., lot 7 Ursula Blocklinger, King's 1st Add., lot 5 25 03 Theo. Blitsch Est., Sub. 6, King's 1st Add., lot 5 12 51 Jos. Schoetgen, Sub. 6 King's 1st Add., lot 4 12 51 Johanna Frenzel, King's 1st Add , S. 1 -2 lot 8 12 51 C. H. Meyer, King's 1st Add , N. W. 1 -4 lot 8 12 51 C. H. Meyer, King's 1st Add , S. W. 1 -4 lot 10 12 51 12 51 25 03 Total $125.12 NOTICE. The tax list for the year 1907 are now in my hands ready for collection. H. BRINKMAN, City Treasurery. SPECIAL ASSESSMENT NOTICE FOR REPAIRING SIDEWALKS. To All Who Are Named Below: You are hereby notified that in ac- cordance with an ordinance of the City of Dubuque for repairing side- 5 walks during the month of November, 1907, that a special assessment will be levied for the expense thereof at the regular meeting of the City Council to be held January 2nd, 1908, upon all lots and parcels of land on said improve- ment owned by you, being subject to such special assessment. And you are hereby notified to appear at said meet- ing of the city council to be held on January 2nc1, 1908, and show cause if any you have, why said assessment should not be levied. Owner. Description. Amount. not be levied. H. B. McCarten, Bonson & Stewart's sub., lot 23 $ Theodore Trieloff, Concord's sub., lot 13 Sarah Mahoney, Union Add , lot 204 John Dowling, Lawrence Dub Add., lot 11 R. Bonson Estate, Union Add , lot 210 Emma Schwind, Tschirgi & Schwind sub., east 50 ft. of lot 13 Anna Kelley, Cox Add., lot 99 John Bottoms, L. H. Lang - worthy Add., S. 1 -2 of 145a, lot 1 F. A. Scott, Finley's Add., lot 155 James Mullen, Finley, Waples & Burton's Add., lot 11 Nicholas Glab, Finley Add., lots 156, 157 and 158 William Meuser, McCraney's lst Add., lots 96 and 97 Margaret Walsh, McCraney's 1st Add., lot 71 Maurice Ohern, Union Add., W 117 ft. lot 69 J. K. Deming and Geo. W Keisel, und. 1 -2 of 2 of Min Lot 466, lot 1 Martin Kunkel, McCraney's 1st Add., lot 74 Sidonia Hosford, Sid. Hosford Sub., lots 1 to 7 Sidonia Hosford, Harper's Sub , lot 3 P. S. Fawkes, Sub, 2 and 3 of Mrs. L. H. Langworthy Sub , lot 1 J. and G. Jansen, Lois Add., lot 9 Jacob Traut, Tschirgi & Schwind Sub., lot 15 Julia Boland, W. 60 of W. 173 1 -2 ft. Union Add., lot 9 Anna M. Utt, Maple Heights Add., E. 50 ft. lot 9 J. W. Norton, Gilliam's Sub , lots 2 to 8 M. & M. A. Kemler, A. Mc- Daniel's Sub., N. 88 of E. 1 -2 of lot 783 70 Theodore Ratterman, A. Stine's Ada., lot 29 2 65 Official Notices 1 30 70 1 30 1 35 70 1 75 1 25 1 40 2 15 65 1 60 1 00 60 3 30 1 55 1 00 1 50 80 85 55 55 75 95 85 Frank Ellis, burden Law - ther's Add., lot 143 Mrs. A. Cummings, Cummings' sub., lot 6 1 55 Isadore Piamondon, Union Add , lot 52 2 50 C. A. Alexander, Sub. 3 of Bab - cock's Sub., lot 2 1 30 Alphonse Matthews, City 738, lot 6 75 Mrs. John Dowling, Union Add , lot 51' 55 Margaret Riggs, Union Add , lot 156 1 25 Leathers & Trewin, Newbury & Hales' Sub., lots 14 and 15 1 30 John Buettell Est., Bradstreet's Add., lot 1 60 J. S. Stephens, Julia Lang - worthy's Add., lot 22 55 E. Langworthy Est., Pauline Langworthy Sub. 1 of 1, lot 5 60 Jas. Powers, Bonson's Sub., S. 1 -2 of lot 1 50 Fred Pagel, East Dubuque Add , S. 1 -3 of 144, N. 1 -3 of lot 143 1 70 Wm. Cooper, N. 43.9 ft. of City lot 117 5 70 William Crabtree, S. M. Lang - worthy Sub., lot 11 55 William McClain, Guernsey & Langworthy Sub., lots 3 and 4 60 Julia F. Kunz, Guernsey & Langworthy Sub., lot 78 70 Margaret Lowham, Sub. City 601, lot 4 .. 50 Jas. Powers, Windsor Ave. Sub , lot 3 2 50 John 1\iarkel, Union Add., lot 44 60 Jos. Ryder Est., Union Add., W 40 ft. lot 38 2 50 William Monahan, Union Add , lot 40 2 70 J. J. Bradley, Sub. City 724, lot 1 55 Leathers & Trewin, Prospect Hill Add., lot 41 80 H. Wunderlich, Fortune's Sub , lot 15 1 60 John Hier, Cain's Sub., lot 5 2 85 Mary Hanson, A. McDaniel's Sub., N. 1 -2 lot 814 86 Thomas Rafferty, City, lot 122 75 1\I. M. McCarten, Bonson & Stewart's Sub., lot 8 2 10 Margaret Martin, City 703, lot 15 1 70 Maria & H. Kiene et al., City, S 1 -2 lot 213 75 E. B. Piekenbrock & Sons, City, lot 229 1 85 A. Waller Est., J. P. Schroeder Add., lot 29 1 70 J. A. McMahon, Mechanics' Add., lot 154 86 F. M. Robinson Est., Ham's Add., lot 437 65 2 65 . Bosserman & Ives, City, S. 1 -2 lot 334 P. H. Murray, St. Raphael's Add., lots 1, 2 and 3 A. L. Rhomberg, Rose Hill Add , lot 1 Barbara Scharle, Sub. 2 of M. L. 113a, lot 1 J. J. Nagle, Union Add., Sub. 76, lot 2 Martha Zinn, L. H. Langworthy Add., lot 24a Jas. A. Koch Est., Cox Add., lot 16 Catherine Stafford, S. M. Lang - worthy Add., lot 44 S. B. Lattner, Sub. 4 of M. L. 87 -88, lot 1 Frank M. Marsh, Sub. Min. L. 174 prt. lot 1 J. J. Nagle, Cooper's Sub., lot C J. H. Jeckiin Est., L. H. Lang - worthy's Sub., 1 of 1 of lot 143 Adam Wieland, Sub. City, lot 273 J. J. McGlaughlin, Mobley's Sub., lots 2 and 3 Dinah J. Bennett, Sub. 2 of City 721, lot 1 Mary Wallis and Mary Wilson, Sub. City 551, lot 3 Gertrude Ryan and H. E. Wil- son, und. 1 -2 S. 21 ft. of City lot 17 Grundy & Hird, Hodge's Sub , lots 25, 26 and 27 Emma Schwind, Tschirgi & Schwind's Sub., lot 13 Maria Schwind, Sub. 1 of Tschirgi & Schwind, lots 2 and 3 12- 20 -3t. Official Notices 561 55 50 1 30 70 80 1 25 1 45 1 30 1 50 1 70 1 70 85 3 35 2 15 70 75 85 6 20 1 25 4 15 Total $103 SO Dated at Dubuque, Iowa, December 20th, 1907. EDMUND A. LINEHAN, City Recorder. NOTICE OF SPECIAL ASSESSMENT FOR THE CONSTRTJCTION OF A SANITARY SEWER IN KAUFMAN AVENUE FROM NORTH MAIN STREET TO THE WEST LINE OF LOT 8 IN CUSHING'S ADDITION. Notice is hereby given to all con- cerned that a special assessment as Provided by law will be levied at a .session of the City Council to be held January 2nd, 1908, to pay for the .construction of an eight -inch tile pipe sanitary sewer in Kaufmann avenue from the present manhole at the inter- section of North Main street westerly to the west line of lot 8 in Cushing's add, George L. Korman, contractor; amount of special assessment $543.42, same to ' e assessed against the abut- ting property upon and along said street. And that there is a plat and sched- ule on file in the office of the City Re- corder of said City of Dubuc'ue, show- ing the street in which said sanitary sewer was constructed, and the sep- arate lots and parcels of ground, or specified portions thereof, subject to assessment of such improvement, the name of the owner thereof, as far as practicable and the amount to be as- sessed against each lot or parcel of ground, which plat and schedule are subject to public inspection. And that any and all persons object- ing to said special assessment or to said plat must file his or their objec- tion in writing with the City Recorder of said City of Dubuque on or before said session of the Cify Council to be held January 2nd, 1908 or to ap- pear at said session of the Council to show cause, if any you have, why said assessment should not be levied. Dated It Dubuque., Iowa, December 20th, 1907. EDMUND A. LINEHAN, 12 -20 -3t City Recorder. NOTICE. Public notice is hereby given that at the session of the City Council of the City of Dubuque, held on Decem- ber 19th, 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 prescrib- ed by the ordinance governing same, all will become delinquent and sub- ject to collection by distress and sale. 11. BRINKMAN, City Treasurer. For brick paving Ninth street from Main to Pine streets. Name. Description. Amt. "Wm. L. Bradley, estate, City S. 20 ft. lot 33 $728 17 Robt. Waller Est., City N. 34 ft. lot 32 719 78 Y. M. C. A., City lot 168a 653 99 Central Engine House, City lot 169 653 36 Byrne Bros., City lot 208 619 31 Germania Stock Co., City lot 209 554 61 Fuhrmann Bros., City lot 259.. 551 S3 John Roth. City N. 40.2 lot 258. 617 03 0. A. Walters, City lot 278.... 610 34 Barbara Isborn, City lot 279... 615 52 C. E. Kleis, City lot 329 825 55 Mrs. W. Kley, City N. 1 -2 lot 328 830 62 Joseph Huber, City lot 348 837 14 91. H. Martin, City lot 349 836 64 Dubuque Biscuit Co., City lot 379 747 58 Farley- Loetscher Mfg. Co., City lot 378 731 75 Carr, Ryder & Adams Co., City lot 398 747'1,5 562 Official Notices Key City Iron Works, City lot 399 742 93 Carr, Ryder & Adams Co., City lot 420 695 27 Dubuque Turbine Roller Mills Co., City lot 419 697 17 German Savings Bank, City lot 506a 617 65 German Savings Bank, Sub City 506, lot 3 713 94 F. D. and J. H. Stout, City lot 509 1068 18 F. D. and J. H. Stout, Sub. 4, City 509a, lot 2 211 36 C. M. & St. P. Ry Co., Sub. City 506, lot 2 1182 65 C. G. W. Ry Co., Sub. 4, City 509a, lot 1 841 22 Nic Glab, Sub. City 509a, lot 1 641 76 Total $19,292.53 For the improvement of Adams ave- nue from First avenue to south ter- minus of said street. F. L. Schubert. Sub. 575, Ham's Add., lot 4 $ 68 82 Chas. - Dietrich, Sub. 575, Ham's .Add., 1ot 3 163 88 Carl Vincent, Sub. N. E. 1 -2 of 2 of 575, Ham's Add., lot 2 40 97 Chas. Gau, Sub. 575, Ham's Add., S. W. 1 -2 lot 2 40 97 Herman Gau, Sub. 575, Ham's Add., S. E. 150 ft. lot 1 40 97 Geo. Ferber, Sr., Ham's Add , lot 570 81 96 . Geo. Ferber, Sr., Ham's Add , lot 571 81 96 Wm. Freimark, Ham's Add , N. 1 -2 lot 572 40 96 M. Jungk, Ham's Add., S. 1 -2 lot 572 40 96 M. Jungk, Ham's Add., lot 573 81 96 M. Jungk, Ham's Add., lot 574 40 15 Total $723.56 For construction of sanitary sewer in alley between Rhomberg and Lin - coln avenues from Middle avenue to Reed street. J. Wodrich Wicks' Add., lot 1 7 $35 50 J. Wodrich, Wicks' Add., lot 18 35 50 F. P. Almanrode, Fengler's Add , lot 27 33 13 Gus. Wiedner, Fengler's Add , S. 28 2 -3 ft. lot 29 20 35 H. Krueger Est., Fengler's Add , lot 28 33 13 Peter • Bensch, Fengler's Add , N. 18 ft. lot 29 12 78 Peter Bensch, Fengler's / lot 30 33 13 Leonard Buehler, Fengler's Add , lot 5 33 13 Peter Bensch, Fengler's Add , lot 6 33 13 Virginia Heil Est., Jungk's Add , lot 12 35 50 R. M. Phillips, Jungk's Add , S. 1 -2 lot 11 17 75 Cath. Schilling, Jungle's Add , N. 1 -2 lot 11 17 75 Fred Wodrich, Jungk's Add , lot 10 35 50 Alfred Rhomberg, Jungk's Add , lot 9 35 50 Frank Herberger, McCraney's 1st Add., S. W. 1 -2 lot 54 17 75 Anton Widding, Jr., McCraney's 1st Add.. N. E. 1 -2 lot 54 17 75 N. Derneden, McCraney's 1st Add., S. W. 1 -2 lot 55 17 75 Jos. W. Schlueter, McCraney's 1st Add., N. E. 1 -2 lot 55 17 75 Dub. Brewing & Malt. Co., Mc- Craney's 1st Add., S. W. 1 -2 lot 56 17 75 John Hackney, McCraney's 1st Add., N. E. 1 -2 lot 56 17 75 Mary T. Wagner, McCraney's. 1st Add., S. W. 1 -2 lot 57 17 75 Clara Aureden, McCraney's 1st • Add., N. E. 1 -2 lot 57 17 75 Nic. Wagner, McCraney's 1st Add., lot 58 35 50 Robt. Young, McCraney's 1st Add., lot 59 35 50 Nic. Wagner, McCraney's 1st Add., lot 60 35 50 Chas. Hentrich, McCraney's 1st Add., lot 61 35 50 Peter Guenther, McCraney's 1st Add., lot 62 35 50 Chris. Lohrman, McCraney's 1st Add., lot 63 35 50 Chris. Lohrman, McCraney's 1st Acid., lot 64 35 50 John Capretz, McCraney's 1st Add., lot 65 35 50 Mary L. Carswell, McCraney's 1st Add., S. W. 1 -2 lot 66 17 75 Mary L. Carswell, McCraney's 1st Add., N. E. 1 -2 lot 66 17 75 Mary L. Carswell, McCraney's 1st Add., S. W. 8 ft. lot 67 5 68 Ralph Abbetto, McCraney's 1st Add., N. E. 42 ft. lot 67 29 82 Ralph Abbetto, McCraney's 1st Add., S. W. 4 ft. lot 68 2 84 Wm. Oswald, McCraney's 1st Add., N. E. 46 ft. lot 68 32 66 Wm. Linpstock, McCraney's 1st Add., lot 69 35 50 Total $979.78 For construction of sanitary sewer in Delhi street from Allison Place to 104 ft. west. Mrs. W. O'Callahan, Sub. 2 of Hughes' Sub., lot 1 $32 24 Jacob Mehl, Hughes' Sub., lot 3 32 24 Finley Hospital, Finley Home Add., lot 1 64 50 Total $128.98 For construction of cement side- walks. Otto Schmidt, East Dubuque Add., 25.3 ft. lot 192 $21 87 Otto Schmidt, East Dubuque Add., S. 25.41 ft. lot 192 29 62 Total $ 51.49 2