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BOOK_1887_PG_151-1892_PG_117_4_Part_1S Robert B. Gerber, Jr. "L Albert B. Olson City Clerk and Council Recorder 160 Commissioner of Registration khe D a B. ,;That panv to the :the 2d dny( Harvests Ing to d: the - sting to thef Covin tc OFFICE OF THE CITY CLERK - iy,uveraid That CITY OF SAINT PAUL Meek nim- a aaitled *R the right a,(accordin'. Railroad BUREAU OF RECOR•llS• ndievthe hereby ch pd� for said' That tl 888 City Hall 'ocularly do. & Morri St. Paul, Minnesota 55102 "o numbered hereby ej d numbered - . Sea 2J. d one`(I'the aid be Ill litlon to the. Yeas— according' to Petsch, � " ;ai; theotlleW insey county Kenny. - :rough "block Passssel e dentPark'addi feat thence` C. Appre ,{d. block SYe • 7T� p' atocesaid; k attest: weaCto the. ;done (i) of; April rk addition;:' /Z Inc of ,block- 0 Iltlon 'nford-:. Bless to' the Au Ord' hvame, is tie n With:';.ityofeSt. , The Ca. A IlQtiveyed is, Paul ;Sect. (J I bUY? :h ,,. t.oanor., :unlawf, - ?fn Wooer';, vicious:{� Ir, Preaideuc - liver th C p %� r%1 >? n Ci/ /i 1 I ever -n killed, I_ r danger - _ g % , by a pc e to atitn - j City gaIP being oZl to municiD ,�lino of strait than S - ! �'� hills of" Its - - Sec. o - way ofedid i; snda M i, `thenci un t; sage• Yea fern to con . ' s , .. ' Petset t naw oper• , >xr ,c Kenn? !to Yletoria -19. tovfsions of f„' Pas _ d eranting-, CH dandequip API Paul mid Atter ix mouths'` e TH 4c AP O f wmor r - h ra Weber;. Fri , z c Pa 5 } i. Sei r 150 PROCEEDINGS OF THE ,COMMON COUNCIL. That the nsnhe of Duchess street, from I. Harvester avenue to Sanborn avenue, .1111 the n"I"O of Wllite Bear svelluc, front Lake Como to Pludean avenue., bound the same) are hereby changed to that"f .13nek street. That the train e of Green wtlod avert ties from the right of wap' of the St. Pant[ & Duluth Railroad company. beand the sante is hereby changed to that of Duchess street. m That the nae of Wright street, in Eab ru \orris..' s addition. & l itiou bit and OW s h,line is .I our hereby ch:til hW lint of Robert CI. Sec. S. This :" n ordiulee shill take, effect and be in force troll, aIII[ aft•., it, passage. Peas—Ald. Conley, Dowlan. O'COunel. PeCullen. R ) 'an SanbornWeber, Kenny, Kxiu, Ilxnun, Long. Mr. k'resr deet -1:3. I'ass.d April 5, 1887. C. D. Kt'Im. Pre id'ut of Commit. Approved April 7, 1887. ROBERT A. 5\11'1'11, Mayor. Arent: Tilos. A. PRENI)EROAST, City Clerk. April 9. Orin, iNANCI, No. 7114. All Ordtnaoce Providing for the Destrltc- t,nl Within of Dathe City [ e"r(oltn'r vicious Dogs r I. rl'aul. ton Thu Conunml Gnnmil of the City of St Paul do ordain as f-(d[uw's: Section L It is herebv deelmed to be o lawful for the Owner or keeper of any vlcl.11. dog w'illdn the city, to Peruse to do - liver the same of, to all%' police officer wh.n- ever requested fur the purpo of being killed. and any owner oil -keeper .f ant' dangerous 1), vicious dog will), after dermad by x polo¢ officer, shill Iefnso or ne¢lect to mirrender the slum. for the purpose If being killed shall, on eon'ietmn In the mmoictpod court be hued I,,a .nul,uot less than $3:51 r more than :100. Sec. t 'Phis ordionoceshxll take etYe.t. and be in force too"' and after tt.s pas- sage. Yeas—Ald. Cooley, Dowlan. O'Connor. I'etsch, Cullen, 1{yno, Sanburn , \Veber: Kenny, Kate, 11tou n, Luug. Mr. President Passed April 5. 1887. CHAN. D. K>:nli. President of Conned. Approved April 7, 1887. ROHEHT A. SNUTH, Mayor. Attest: THos.A. PuF.NpEHOAST, City Clerk. April 0. OnumI Nvk; No. 765. - I'ern,itting F. Willies to Erect a Glass Front to a One -Story Frame Building. The Coln non Council of the City of St Pant do ordain ,vs follows: Section 1. Permission is hereby given and gr:",tell out. F. \Villins' )u erect and build in 'front of that certain one -shots fr ine building situste at the southwest cor-. ser of tbe. tuteRteclion of Fast Seventh street wilt Cedar street, a glitss store front. the same to extend front the present line of said building not to the sidewalk, six feet of thereabouts, the saule to be covered with o • under the su- .'' id work tro t e, m a tin r.ol. 5,a t r of said ' Buildiu' ins ec u purvisuu of tilt. 6 V City. Sec. 4. This ordinance sball tllke effect and be in force from and after its publica- tion. Yeas—Ald.'Cutdey, Dowlan, O'Connor, fetich, Cullen, Ryall. Sanborn, Weber, Kenny, Kain, Hutton. Long, Mr. President Passed April , 188.7. C. D. Kenn, ['resident of Council. Approved April 7. 1887. Roumer A. S.orru, Mayor. Attest: 'foes. A. pil.NpLIo;,1sT, City Clerk. April 0. liesolu[tor,n- Resolved, 'Chat the t'ou.,ving plats, a. accepted by the flat Cmunlisniva and aps proved by tiro City Engineer, be and hereby are aceep[ed, to wit: Flan, ran s subdivision. D;ae,s.n & Sluith`s subdivision of block 11, of -Stinson, Brown & Rflmsey'. addl- M in. C.A. ; lann'. a bdivi.-ni of the east 311 feet of block 8, Lyman Dayton's addition. John A. Weide'. nubdivislon of lot 45, Cutting. Home. C. S. Smith's subdivision of lot 3, block 6, R.sedale. Park. li uderwood's acro lots. M. M. Casser s addition. Umlerwood's First addition. U ud, w )it,. Second addition. Brigg'. subdtvisiou of lot 2:3, Fort street out lots. Subdivision of lot 36, Coln" Villas. \ler, ill's sobdtvislon west bull of block 70. West St. Pahl Proper. Young & Mor,isette's subdivision til lots 0 and 10, Houdal,'s addition. Portland addition. Fro riar's addition. Teas—Ald. Conley, Dowlan. O'C011llor, Petseh, Cullen, Ryan. Sanborn. Weber, ' Kenny, Kinin, Hamm, long, Mr. President Approved April 7, 1887. By Aid. Weber— Resolved, That the grade of the alley in - blo.k 3, ltuuphrey's additinh, as indicated by minted grade line on the accompanying ' PROCEEDINGS OF THE COMMONCOUNCIL, 151 9 P``.. ptoltle,and as recommended by the City En- Resolved, That the deed of the D:1'J. B.' - eineer, be and hereby is adopted is the es- I Johnston Land Mm'tgage eompmhy-td�tile, tab, ished grade of said alley. " City of St. Paul, bearing date the .,d My' Yes—Ald. Conley. Dowlan, O'Connor, of J.nu.uy, 1837. and conveying to sad fetich, Cullen. Ryan, Sanborn. \Veber, city in easeuhenl in and dedicating to thre Kenny. Kalil, Ilaunn. Long. Mr. President. purine use a public alley way (,vel' still —13. across that part and portion of block until - Approved April 7, 1897. bered live (5) of Oakland Palk a ddition to the City of St. Paid, Minnesota, according By, Ald. Harlin— to the recorded prat thereof on file in the Resolved. That the graile of Maryland .i "f e Register of Deeds 4br q " street, from Earl street to Bock street, as Ramsey county. which is particularly da - indicated by the red grade line oil tile. ac7 scribed as follows, to +vit: Commencing" • l ipanying prohle,and : "ec•onuneelled bk at the ecutlhenst corner of lot numbered the Cit' Engiueer.be and herebv is adopted twelve (13) of block numbered one (11 of -. as the established ¢rade. kiJmono & C'asslJ ''s Park addition t. the Yeas—Ald. Conley, Dowlan, O'Connor, City of St. Paul. Minuesola, according to fetich, Cullen. Ryan. Sm :born, \Veber, the recorded plat thereof out file III the office Kelley, Kiln, ll:aunn, Long, -)It. President. of the Register of Deeds for Ramsey county —13. aforesaid; thence due east through block Approved April 7, 1887- n"m tiered live (5) of Oakland Park addt- tmu aforesaid, to Franklin street; thence _ Rv Ald, Iiawm n.rdo nlong the east line of said block live Kesel, gods '1'h:at the Ki adc of the, alley it (5) "f Unklmui Park Addition afore§aid, plock to '4 *Y,s addition. from Earl street twenty (30) feet; thence due west Gil the in Frank street, ns iudicnu.d by the red southena carne[ of lot numbered one (1) of grade line on the acconhpanying profile sold said Skiduh.re & Cassidy's Park addition: eco,m„e.nde(t by the cit' Engin •'. be as ycl thence south along the west Iine f block adopted ;is the established Arid lief S live (.5) of Oakland Park addition afore- d L"Yeof Said :IIIc+'. solid, tw•ellty (90) feet, ,more or less, to the s I"efts—A ill. Conley, Onwiau, O'Connor, place of beginning, be and the si nle is Petseh, Cullen, Ryan, Said) \Veber, tic a-cepteJ by the said City of* St. Kenny, Kain. Hmn n, Long, :lir. President Paul. and the said land thereby conveyed is —13' hereby declarer) to be a pubile alley. Approvelt April 7, ISS7. yens—Ald. Conley, Dowlan. O'Connor, By Aid.Ryan— Petseh, Cullen. Ryan. Sanborn,- -W'ebe`a,', Resot'ed. 'That the grade of Nogmot Kenny, Kain, Raoult, Long. ill,, President street fmin St Clair stl'eet to tike Chicago. -13. Approved April 7, 1831. Mliwaukee & St. Paul railway, as indicated by the red grade lin, on the accompanying profile and a. let,nine" tell by the City _ Engineer, be and hvwvbp is adopted as the, By Ald. Sanborn— established grade Of said street. Re+oiled, 'Irina til. St. Paul City Rail-- - Yens—Ald. Conley, Dowlan, O'Connor, +way crnnpatiy be and hereby is ordered to Petssh, Cullen, Ryan. Sanborn, Wcuer, build, equip atilt operate a line of street Kenny, Rain, Unlink, Lon.. \Ir. 1'resideut railway tront the present terininus of its —13, to on Ramsey street by way of said Approved April 7, ISS7. Ramsey street to Oakland street, thence let By At(]. Sanborn— Uaklaud street to (:rand rivelam, and ou Itesei,ed. That N. E. Solomon be and Grand o-,veune to Dale street, Ihere to con - he is hmeby anth.ttred and permitted to nee' the shut[ Imo' will, the line I— upor- tgade the alloy in block etglnty-six (SO) of atud un said (,laud avenue to Victoria +) Dayton & D'vuw's addition to St. Taal' - street• m accordance with the provisions of the saltie adjoins lots thirty-four (:34), ¢ellen s n ( 7) of rho ordinance grantnlg thirty -live (35), thirty' -six (36) in(] thirty'- said .. cuulpmhy the right to build mel equip seven (37). of said block 86, at his to %v I ex- railway' t'Pon"arks In the Clty'.f s[. Paul, xltd .' tail line herein ordered shall t. Paul, and penin. and under the direction of the (lily uul put tit apron it within six months Engine-- Yeas—Aid. DOulboi O'Connor. I troll the [ssolge of this Order. pl Yens—Aid. Conley. Dowlan, O'1 , R.)alnley, Petseh. Cullen. Ryan, Sanburu, Wnbm', Weber, petech, Cullen. Ryan. Sanborn, Weber, Kenny, Ka i. Astons Luug, ill r. 1'resi- Kenny. Kain. Ilainnl, Long, Mr. Presi- dent—l3. Approved April 7, 1887. dent -13. Approved April 7, 1887. 152 PROCEEDINGS OF THE COMMON COUNCIL. Whereas, It having been reported to and ascertained by the Conuuot Cpintpll of City of St. Panel that that certain frappe building situate on the north one-half of lot live, block one, of Ilopklns' Addition: and being twenty feet wide and. sixty feet deep and being hyo stories above grade and two stories. below erade ail being oil the east side of Rosabel street and between Third and Fourth streets in the City of St. Paul. Minnesota, by reason 'of dilapidation and long usage thereof and by being vacant and from failure to keep the same properly repaired, and from• other causes. is enin- eNtiy dangerous to life and property; there. fore be it, Resolved, That the owner or agent of the above described building and property cause said building to be reunoved within live days after the service of this notice, as provided by ordinance, otherwise that said building be and the same is hereby- declared to be it public nuisance. Ind shall be re- moved by the Chief of Polibe of the City of St. Paul under direction `of the Mayor of said city. at the expense of the owner of said buddiugas provided by law. Yeas-Ald. Conley, Dowlan. O'Connor, Petsch. I Cullen,. l;ayat. Sanborn, Weber, Kenny, Kain, llanuu, Lung, Mr. President. Attproved April 7, 1537. By Committee oil 1'arks- Resodved. 'Flint tine Committee on Parks be and they ate hereby authorized to con- tract with the Great Western band for open air concerts on Saturday eveinings,and with the First Regiment hand foxlike concerts on Wednesday evening of each week dur- ing the present sit tuner months, in Hire park, the expense'foi both blinds during the entire season not to exceSd $1.500; each band to furnish not less than IW(410 tustru. nnents at each sonnei; that the concerts shall commence and end at such time as the Conmlittee op Parks shall direct. Y eal.s-Aid. Conley. Dowlan. O'Connor. Petscb, Collen, Ryna Sanborn. Webs", Kenny, Knin. liailm, 1,oug, Mr. President -13. Approved April 7, 1587. By Ald. Cullen - Resolved. 'rhatall file public parks of the City of St. I'anl lie and the, s:uuo are heretic placed ander the control. care and manageunent of the Park Commissioners of the City of St. Paul. Teas-Ald. Corley, DoMan, O'Connor, Petsch, Cnlleu.Ryan, Sanborn. Weber, Kenny. Kain, 11auuu, Long. Mr. Piesi- dent-14. Approved April 7, 1887: By Aid. Kain- Resolved, That the Committe on Public Buildings and Markets be and'are,hereby authorized tolocate It public uni{rket in the Fifth ward, in accordance with an act int the Legislature of 1887. - - Peas--Ald. Conlcy, Dowlan. VCantnut•. Petsch, Cullen. Ryan. Sanborn, Weber. m - Kenny. Kain. Ilanu, Lone, M r. Presi- dent -13. Approved April 7, 1887_ By Ald. Dow•lan- Resolved. That the Committee on Police be authorized to purchase three teams for Police Patrol service and the necessary fur- niture for three Patrol Houses. Teas-Ald. Conley Dowlan, O'Connor, Pesch, Cullen, Ryan, Sanborn, Weber, Kenny. Kain, Hamill. Long, Mr. President -13. Approved April 7. 1887. By Aid. Kain- -- Resolved, That the Oil Lamp Contractor be and he is hereby authp)nzed to erect and maintatu oil lamps as fellows: One un De- catur street, at junction of Beaumnilt street; one oil southeast corner of Payne and Min- nehaha streets; one on the southeast corner of Payne avenue and Jenks street; one tun the northwest corner of Payne avenue and Jenks street; one on the north side of Jenks street, 100 feet front I'aynte avenue; also one in front of chapel on .Zeit street, between Edgerton and Payne avenue. Yeas-Ald. Conley, Dowlan, O'Connor, Petsch, Cullen, Ryan, Sarboril. Weber,. Kenny, Kain, Ilaunn, Long, Mr. President -13. Approved April 7, 1887 . By Ald. Ryan- - Resolved, That an oil hung be placed on south side of RKmsey street, between Doug- las street and Pleasant avenue. Teas-Ald. Conley, llovvlan. O'Connor, I'et<ch, Cullen. Ryan, Sanborn. Weber, t Kenny. Kate, rlanu. Long, Mir. -Presi- dent --13. Approved April 7. 1857. By Ald. Kerr- Resolved, That the Street Oil Lang Car tractor be and lie is hereby required to pbwe. a Ihuq) on Bluff street in front of the steps leading to the Madison school build- ing: and also a lamp un Park aveline in front of the steps on that avmme leading to said school building. Yeas-Ald. Conley, Dowlan. O'Connor. Petsch, fallen, Ryan, Sauber". Weber. Kenny, Kain, Hanot. Lung, Mr. Presi- dent -1:3. Approved April 7, 1387. PROCEEDINGS OF THE COMMON COUNCIL. 153 By Aid. Long - Resolved, That the Street oil Contractor place and put lit good condition for light- ing and light oil lamps on and along SLAn- Ihouy prenue, frim its intersection with Clevehuui or Union aware west to city limits, said Inmps to be three. hundred (300) feet. apart and placed alternately upon the sides of said avenue, and one oil the outer side of each angle in St. Anthony avenue. ;and one at ,fakir's crossing of the Irack of the Chicago, Mlilwaultee X St. Paul hall- way ronnpany, and also six lanips oil the street front Baker's crossing to University avenue. Yeas-Ald. Conley, Dowlan, O'Connor, Frisch, Cullen, Ryan, Sanborn. %Veber, Kenny. Kain. Ilauuu, Long and MIr. Plesi- dent-1:3. Approved April 7, 1587. By At(]. Kenny - Resolved, That the Oil Lamp Contractor be instructed to erect all oil lamp on the southeast corner of Somerset and Missis- sippi streets, one lamp or east side of Mis- sissippi street at alley between Sash and Somerset; one lamp on southeast corner of Ml. Airy and Mississippi streets; one taint) on the northeast corner of Mississippi and Glencoe streets. Yeas-Ald. Conley, Dowlan, ('Connor. Petsch, Cullen. Ryan, Sanborn, Weber, Kenny, Kain, Hamm, Long, Mir. Prest- dent-13. Approved April 7-1887. Py Akl. Cullen - Resolved, That the proper city officers of the City of St. Paul are hereby authorized and empowered to issue and negotiate the bonds of the City of St. Paul undo' and in accordance with the provisions of an act entitled "Au act to authorize the City of St. Panel to issue bonds to increase the sew- erage fund of the City of St. Paul and for other purposes," approved Feb. 24, A. 1). 1885, viz: For the purpose of to creasing the sewerage fund, $loo, - 000; for the purpose of enil- struction of approaches to the railroad bridge on East Third street to the amount of $14,000; the foregoing bonds shall beat, date on the. 2d day (of May. 1887, ail shall be of the deumuinatiou of $1,000 each,with interest coupons attached, and shall be payable at thirty years after their date, with interest at the rate of 4�4 per cent. Der all- until, runtil, payable semi-annually at the Financial Agency of the City of St. Paul in the City of New York. Yeas-Ald. Conley, llovvlan, O'Connor, Petsch, Cullen.- Ryan, Sanborn,Weber, Kenny, Kahl, Hamm. Long, Mr. Presi- dent -1S. Approved April 7, 1887. By Aid. Cullen- , Resolved, That the salary of the En- gineer of the Market house be and the scone is hereby lined at twelve hundred ($1,200) dollars per tie a n, to date front the first day of April. 1557. Teas-Ald. Cooley, Dowhul, O'Couuor. Petsch, Cullen, Ityan, Sanborn. Weber, Kenny, Kahl, Ila ne, Long. Mr. President _13. Approved April 7, 1887. Resolved, That the pay, and counpensa- tion of policemen. from and after the first, day of April. 1887. shall be fixed and estab- lisfned nt seventy-two , i.?72) dollars per I n nth. S eas-Ald. Coley, Dowlan, O'Connor, Petsch, Cullen. Ityan. Stillborn. Weber, Kenny, Kain. Hamel, Long, Mr. President -13. Approved April 7, 1887. . Resolved, That a refunding order be drawn upon the City Treasury til favor of J. L. Wise, owner of easterly 45 feet of lot 11, block 4, Dayton's addition to St. Paul, for the sunt of $73.3.5, the said sum having been erroneously assessed against said property, for the construction of a sewerou Grove street, Trow a point fifty feet no•th- eastenly of Canada street to Broadway; thence southeasterly to a connection with the Brondway sewer, the frontage of said property pin said (:rove street sewer having been taken for the opening, widening and extension of Broadway. Teas-Ald. Conley, Dowlan, O'Connor, Petsch. Cullen, Rynn, Sanborn, Weber, Kenny, Kain, llanm, Long, Mr. President -13. Approved April 7, 1887. Resolved, 'first refunding orders be drawn upon the City Treasury in favor -of the mvlmrs of and for the sums set opposite of the lots hereinafter named. thesaid stuns being the amounts over -assessed against said lots for a 'change of grade oil Burr street, front Case street to York street, as follows. to -wit: Fairview Addition to St. Paul. Supposed owner and Am't to be description Lot.Block. Ref d M. B. Stephenson......... 7 13 $10 0o Same... ... .. ...... .... .. 8 11 n On Some. ' 1 8 00 John A. Nilson........... 8 0 0 00 Middleton & Dougan...... 7 4 5 00' Yeas-Ald. Conley-, Dowlan, O'Connor, Petsch, Cullen. Ryan, Sanborn, Weber, Kenny. Kahl, Haan, Long. Mr. Presi- dent -13, Approved March 17, mq 20 \ 154 PROCEEDINGS OF THE COMMON COUNCIL I:esolved, That an order be drawn upon the City Treasury for the sum of fifty dol- lars (85(1) in favor of W. F. Erwin. Clerk of the Board of Public Works, for the pill'- chase of postal cards to be used in giving _notice of assessments. Yeas -Aid. Coale)', Dow'Iml, O'Connor, Petscll, Cullen, Ryan, Sanborn, Weber, Kenny. Kain, llamuu, Long, Mr. Presi- dent -13. Approve'l Apri17, 1567. Resolved, That thesuu; of fifty (850) dol- lars is berebv appropriated out of the gen- eral fund. to be used as a coltiugeut fund by the City Engineer. Yeas-AId. Colley, Dowlao, O'Connor. Petsclk, (.'ellen, Ryan, Sanborn. \Veber. Kenny. Kain. llauun, Lone, Bf r. Prest- dent -t;3. Approved April 7; 1557. L'esolve_d. 'That an order be drawn in favor of F. Reu•how ' trill' Lite sou of ,y_kto. being interest affil penalties paid u I Certificate No. °or,5, lift 5, block 3, Rondos addition. for the 'grading of St. AntO1')' avenue, the party being entitled to damages on the same iunprovenlent. Also that an order be drawn in favor of Fcrdioau I Knauft for the sou of 8iri fel' replacing, sodding and sinning in front of lots 7 and S. DeBow, Smith. I, slple Willioils' addition, destroyed in tIfegrading of Olive stce.t. Also that all order be drawn in favor (If the Security I"mtstment company for the lank of 6,,o.:20, being a] mint of redemption of Certificate No. :to01, is- sued in error against west 100 feet of lot 1, block :37. \\'est St. \rand 11rcgler. for slope- street' lopessffeet. nisi, pa'npei'L\' I."i".' by file city- :,kill Used as :, pull('.(' station. Yea.,-Ald. Conley, Dowlan scO'(tuuunr. Peth. Callen. Ryan. Sauboru. AVeber, Kenny. Kain. ilauuu. Long. BL'. I'resi- dent-1:;. App,ovcd April 7. 1887. By At,]. Keoly- Resolved• ','bat the (till' Engineer be old be is hereby' instrovpA to remi,ve sill boilo- illgs .,I,[III tuber Lion, the alley' in block 48, of Kittsoli s addition. Yeas-Ald. Cooley. Dowlan, D'Cni,n ur, 1,ctsct, Callen, Ryan. Sanborn. Wchm K,.nny, Kahl. liana. Long, Mr. 1'residek,t -13 Approved April 7. 1557. Resolved, 'flim tau ('it} I:ngia_r be and berebv' is (ikithm'i%ell Io l'o-base of `,, fi:.t class street swecpe.r and two tel) road serapers. Seas -Aid. Conley. 1)e vlan, O'Connor. I. Asch, Cullen, Itya", Sanborn, Weber. :ennv Kain, Hamm, Long. Mr. Presi- ent-0. Approved April 7, 1887. ;y AId. Petsch- 1{esdiced, 'i'hat.the City Engineer be'aild s hereby instructed to rrpirct to the Coal - it at its next regular Meeting what progress, f any. Ila, been made towards the con- traction of the Jackson street bridge and shy the work is not progressing inn the aline. Yeas-AId. Comiey, Dowlan. O'Connor, 'ets-ch, Cullen. Ryan. Santana. Weber, Lewy, Kain, flat ., Long. Mr. President -13. Approved April 7;. 1887. 3y AId. Kerr- �- Resnivuo. That the City Engineer be uul is hereby instructed to report a proper ;rade for Park avemle, full"' Sycamore meet to Congo and Phalen avemle. Yens-Ald. Conley, Dowlan. O'Connor - let -ti, Cullen. Ryan: Sanborn. Weber. fenny, Kaiu, ltotim, Long. Mr. President -I:3. Approved Apri17, 1887. By Aid. Kerr - Resolved, That the City Engineer be and Ile is hereby instl'ucted to report to the Council a proper grade for the following streets and parts of streets, Ln -wit' On At- water street, from Ric- to SYIVam street; on Sylvan street, front Svcamore streetto Conloand Phalen avenues; oil Winnipeg street, final Rice street to Sylvan street; on 2lanitlba avenue, front Rice street to Syl- vain street; on Litchfield street, from Rice st"et to Sylvan street; oil Front street, fres Rice street to Sylvan street; m, Bler- rill street, trmu Rice street to Sylvan street; on Cook street, front Rice street to Sylvau street, and in, Rice street, from Maryland aveono it. like city If i ts. Yeas-AId. Cooley. Dowlan, O'Connor, e Ptscll, Cullen. Ryan. Santxmti, Wetter, Kcnuy, Kain, Hauou, Long, Bir. President -I:;. Approved April 7. 1887. Resolved. That the Board of Public \Forks are hereby instrocted to cause all- tice Gr be served upon the St: fool & Du- luth I3adrond cotnonoy to bridge Blinnelalm street over its right of way and it, coustr,(et file acek,s itky, approaches wit ain ntnt any oll- ole-Srt' delay, accordance with the phos and specifications in the oflice of the flit)' Engineer. Yea,-AId. Conley, Dowlan• O'Connor, Petsch, Cnllen, Ryan. Sanborn, Weber, Keenly, Kalil, Hamel, Lang, Mr.. Prest- dent -13. Approved April 7, 1887. PROCEEDINGS OF THE COMMON COUNCIL. Resolved, That the Board of Publi( Works are hereby instructed to cause no tire to be servedupon the Chicago. St, Palil, Minneapolis.E Omaha Railway.'cont pauy to bridge Edgerton street ocer it, I ight of way and to construct the uecessar} approaches without any unnecessary dela}; iD accordance with the plans and specifica- tions in the office of the City Engineer. ens-Ald. Conley Dowlan, O'Connor, Petsch, Cullen, Hy:m. Sanborn. Weber, Kenny, Kain, Hannl., Long, Mr. Presi- dent -13. Approved April 7, 1887. itesolved, That file Board of Public Works are hereby instructed to cause notice illbe served upon the St. Pilot y Do oth Railway company to bridge Reakiey street ver its right of way and to construct the uecessltry approaches without any unnenes- s 3 delay, hiaccordance with file plans and specifications in the office of the City Engineer. Yetis-AId. Couloy. D-lan. O'Connor. Petsch, Cullen. Ryall. Sanborn, Weber. Kenny. Kain, llauun, Long, Mr. Plesi- demt-13. Approved April 7, 1887. Resolved, That the Board of Public Works are hereby instructed to causepolice to be served upon the St. Paul. Minneapolis S Manitoba Railroad company to bridge Park avouue over its right Df way, and to construct the necessary approaches without any unnecessary delay in accordance with the plan; still specifications in the office of the City Engineer. Yeas-AId. Conley, Dowlan, O'Connor' Petsch. Cullen. Ryan. Sanborn. \Veber, Kenny. Hanna, Kain, Long. Mr. 1'resi- dent-13. Approved April 7, 1882 Resolved. That the Board of Public Works sure hereby insti ncted to Cakise 11111 ice to be s. -d upon the Chicago, Milwankee al' St. 1'auI Railway [whips ny to bridve Snelling avenue over its right ,if way, and toconstruct the necessary approacfles with- out any mlnecessary delay. in accordance with the plans and specifications in the oflice of the City Engineer. Yeas-Ald. Conley, Dowlan. O'Connor, Petsch, Callen. Ryan, Sanborn, Weber. Kenny. Kain, Hanna,. Long, Mr. President -13. Approved April 7, 1887. Resolved. That the Board of Publie Works are hereby instructed to cause notice to be served upon the Chicago. Milwaukee l St. Paul Railroad company to c instruct a viaduct under its tracks on Priorlavenue, across file right of way, and to canstruct 155 'the neeessary approaches thereto without sun' ulln6cessary, delay, in accordance with .the plans and specifications in the office of the City Engineer. Yeas-Ald. Coule.}'. Dowlan, O'Connor. Petself. Cullen, Ryan, Sailbes'u. Weber. Kenay,r Kain, llauun, Lung, Mr. President -1:3. Approved April 7. 1817. By Aid. Ryan- ---- Resolved, That crosswalksbe laid over file berth side of Pleasant avenue, across Ramsey, Oalclmol and Pleasant avenues. Yeas-Atd. .Conley. Dowlan, O'f)ounur, Petsch. Cullen. Rvan. Sanborn. Weber, Kenny, Kain, ilauuu, Long, JIr. President -13. Appntved .\aril 7, 1887. By Alli. Kerr - Resolved. That from the date of the passage of this resolution no more wooden sidewalks shall be laid un the following street,, viz: on both sides of snannit avcIlue, front \Vabasha street to Dayton ave tle; oil both sides of College avenue. from \Vabasha street to Rice street oil both sides of St. Peter street, from, College avenue to Martin street; atilt whenever sidewalks oil said streets need relaying, the sante shall be relaid either with hexagon cenent block.,, approved by file City En- gi"eer, or with stone under the dlre.cton of the Cit}' Engineer. Yeas-AId. Coale}'. Dowlan. O'Connor. Petscll, Cullen. Ryan. Saolunn, Weller, Kenny, Kain, llauun, Long. Mr. 11residcut A ppruvell Apt i17. 1887. 1:11, 13) Ald. Kerr - Resolved. ThattI i lite date of the psis"it- or till% r(•solutio l Inn Ill11a'e \frond- adewalks ,hall be all to h,• fail( uti the following streets: On both side: of Son. - nit avenue, flus \Vabasha street to Third Areet; un both sides of College xl Ili(n. cul Ili -street to Third street: at bath ides of St. Peter stnwt. Crain College e, to }Iartiu Afreel.; nd that whmi e,k,athe side\valks on duo said streets deedre-laving fill, sh811 be rMaid with either stone a c obce lguual uu+ut Clucks. Is approved by flus City Eugimer. Yeas-AId. Conley. Duwlau, O'Connor. 'gush, Cullen, ,lysin. .Sanborn. \Veber. Kenny, Kain, ileum, Long, Mo. Presi- 1ent-13. Approved April 7, 1887. iv AId. Ryan - 11-ot,ed,- That the Board of Public ,Yorks souse crosswalks LD be ,DIkiIL over Vest Seveutk street oil all sl.reets mossipg- aid West Seventh street froin thea Seven 1.5 - PROCEEDINGS OF THE COMMON COUNCIL. Comers to Randolph street, fruut the prop- erty tine to the, outer track of the St. Pawl City Railway c..l,any. and that the said Board of PublicWorks cause notice to be served upon said 'ail" ap eowpauy to tut ill good passable crosswalks upur all of said strettx over Seventh street, as afore- said. between the out tracks of said rail - wap anuol'pauy, No" tllin if... t}da}'s after the service said uuif". loud if said co upar3: shall refuse or ilegleet , to counrrct said crosswalks (heti to report the fact to the Coaunun Council: Yeas--Ald. Coale}', Duwl"11 "'onnur. Petseb, Callon. Ryan, Sa room. \Veber, Kenny. Karn, Ramo. Lung, Mr 1'resi- deat-13. Approved April 7, ISS'. 113' -Ald. Kain- Resolved, 'I,hat titBoard of Public \\'Orta ale. hereby auil or.zed lu construct a wvu,dell sidewalk oil bulb sloes (It Greeil- brier avenue. from East Seventh street to Ma,garet street, together will, the mxes- sm y'tart(: sing'. Yeas-Ald. Coidoy, Dowlan, O'Cuuner, Petsch, Cullen. Ityaul, Sauburu, Weber, Kenny. Kain, Hluum, Long. ylr, 1'residert -13. Approved April 7. 1587. By Aid. Bottom- blic WI. ottom- ed. That the Board of I'll Avurks fs hereby instveted to order the con- st'uctiou of a crosswalk on the north side of Seventh street, across Famqufer street. Yeas-Ald. ('Orley, Dowlan, O'Couuor. I'etseh, Cullen. RyanSanborn. Weber. Kerry. Kahl. llamm. L,ang, )Jr. President -tars - Approved April -i. 1557. b:kill. Sanburr- Besulved. That file Board of Public Works be cull it Is Ilel'chy m'dered to lmistruct arlld maintain tile follow•iu:; crosswalks. to -w"" or both side; of Selby avenue, across all streets brtweeu Kent. sheer loud Victoria street: un both sidesut' St. Albans street. acruss jilt streets betw'ecr lglehart street and Goudrieh aveune:, oil file west side of G::,ttoytrect. bet w'ecu Iglehart street ane Goodrich ave me. Yeas -Ali[. Conte}', Dowla o, U'COuuor. Petsch,Cullcu, Ily:ul, Sanlborr, Weber, Kenny. Kain. Malum. Lune. Mr. I•residemt. -tans -Appl''ned April 7, 1557. By :All. Sanborn- Itesnlced. That the Board of Public Work. •la ud one tt d t be and hereby is instructu cnnstr'uct a wooden sidewalk eight fel wide un the wetit side of Lawton aveune. front Summit avenue to Beauul aveune. Teas -AW, Conte}', Dowlan, ()'Connor, Petsch, Cullen. Ryall, Sanborn, Weber, Kenuy,Kain, Ilauun, Long, Mr. President. Approved April 7, 1857. By Aid. Kain- No, That the Board of Public Works are hereby antborized to construct a w(udeu sidewalk on bold sides of lfoffmall areuue (where not already laid), from Short street to the edge of Bluff, together with the necessary crussinfrs. Yeas -Aid. Conley, 1)uwlan. O'Couuor, Petsch, Cullen, Ryau,, Sanborn. (Veber, Kerne, Kaiti, Banuu, Long, Mr. Presl- dent-13. - Approved April 7, 1887. By Aid. Kain- ltesoh'ed, '\'hat the Board of Public Works are hereby Instr;ucted to construct a a wooden sidewalk on both sides Of \Iuuud street, front Hastings avenue to Burns ave- nue. together with the necessary erussiags. I-Im-Ald. Cuniey. Duwlall, O,Coutinr. 1'et 'b, Cullen. Kean, Sanborn. Weber, Kenjry, Kain, Hamot, Long, Mr. Presi- tient-1:3. Approved April 7, 1887. By :kill. Kahl - Resolved, 'That the Board of Public R orks are hereby authorized to construct a woollen sidewalk uu both sides of Burrs avenue, front Mound street to English street, together with the necessary cross- ngs. Teas--Ald. Conley. Dowlan, U'Coililm', Petsch. Cullen. Ryas.. 5aulborlr. Weber. Kenny, Kain, Hamm, Long, Mr. Prusf- dent-13. Approved April 7, IS87. By Alit. Kain-- Itesolved. That the Board of Public Works are hereby authorized tr comtract a wooden sidewalk oil both sides Of Margarmt street, frail Greenbrier avenue. to Seventh street, together with the necessary cross. logs. Teas -:AI I Colley. Dowlml, O'Connor, Petsch Cullen, Rvau, Sauburu., Weber. Kenny, Kahl. Hanan, Lung, 'Mr. Piesf- dent-13. Approved April 7, ISSZ Resolved, That the Board of Public Works be. and they are hereby instructed to Illy a twelve foot plank sidewalk un Prince_ street, between Broadwaty and title street, s ml south side. - 'o le lluwlan, O'Connor. onnor. .( u - Id Y >as A 0 1t t Petsch, Cullen. Ryan. Sanborn. Weber. Kenny, Kain, Ilmnnl, Lune. Mr. President _42. Approved April 7, 1557. PROCEEDINGS OF THE COMMON COUNCIL. 157 By Aid. Kain- Resolved. That the Board of Public Works ore hereby authorized W cuus[ruct a 1 •olden sidewalk oil both sides of Lizzie street. front llulfular avenue to Main street, together \N fill the 11-ewcary crossings. • Yeas-Ald. Conlon. Dnwlan, O'Connor. 1'etsell, Cullen, Ryan. Sanborn. \Veber, Kenliy,Kain, ltannn. Long, Mr. President -13. Approved April 7, 1887. fly Ali]. Hamm- lteaolved. "hat the Board of Public Works be r l are hereby requested to cause a six -f a sidewallc to be laid u i the uorlb silo Botet, treat Seventh street cast t rf lot (uchw•stnenty-one (31), block one hundre and uiue (1011), Schfffnrann's reimangew a ,together with the necessary crusswal less 1"eas-AI Conley. Dowlan, O'Connor, PetschCi, len, liyaII, Sanborn. Weber. K nl, H:uunt, Lunt" Mr. Presi- elit-1 �. ,Appruved April 7, -i SS7. 3v :Ald. Kain- esulved. That the Board of Publia Wo cause a eros -alk to be constructed '"Payne avenue, north side of,lenks street. Yeas-Ald. Cooley, Dowlan, O'Connor, PrtscI. Culler. Ryan. Sanborn. Weber; Kenny. Kain, Haulm. Lune. Jlr. Presi• dent -13. Approved April 7, 1857. lay Ald. Kain- Resolved, That file Board of Public Works cause a sidewalk to be constructed on the east side of Maple street, -bell" berleil Couway all •Third sleets, together drill] the necessary crossings. Yeas-Ald. Cooley. Dowlan, O'Connor, Petsch, Cullen, Rya II, Sauburu. (Veber, -Kenny. Kain, Ilauinl, Long, Mr. Presi- dent -13. Approved April 7. 1587. By Ali]. Kain- Resolved, That file Board of Public Warks cause to bo constructed a wooden sidewalk ur the north nide of'IfIird street, from Mendota street to Earl street, together with the uecessmy crossings. Yeas-Ald. Conte}-. Dowlan, O'Connor. Petsch, Callen, Ryan, Sanborn, Weber, Kenny. Kain, Hamm. Long, Mr. President -13. Approved April 7. 18S7. By Alit. Ryan- Resot'ed, That thu Board of Public Works cause It sidewalkto be (aid on the south sada of Palace street, from West Seventh street to Warsaw street. Teas-Ald. Conley, Dowlan, O'Connor, Petsch. Cullen. Ryan. Sanborn. Weber, Kenny, Kaul, Hit. I, Luug, Mr. Presideut -1:3. ._ Approved April 7. ISS7. By Aid. Cullen - Resolved. That the Board of Public Works cause a stone sidewalk (of Berea atone) to be laud no front of lot 3, block 311. of Rice & Irviuc's additioi oro the south vide of Third street. Yeas--Ald. Conley. Dowlan, O'Ctn)uor, Petsch, Cullen, Ryan, Sanborn, Weber, Kenny, Kalil, Hamm, Lune, Mr. President -13. Approved April 7. 1887. : By Aid. K'tinnv- Resolved. That the Board of Public Works cause a six foot wooden sidewalk to bit laid on both sides of De Sulo street. from Hopkins street to Colifns street, where there is at present no sidewalk laid. 11 Yeas-Ald. Conley, Dowlan. O'Connor, Petch. Cullen, Ryan, Sanborn. Weber. Kenny. Karin, lituiuu, Long. Mr. Pr'usi- den t-1:3. d*i: Approved April 7, 1887. { - By Aid. Weber- - Resolved, That file Board of Public Works cause an eight (8) tout sidewalk W - be laid um both sides of 1L'lehart street. bv- tw•een Mackubin and Drift streets. Yens-Ald. Conley, Dowlan. O'Connor, Petsch, Cullen, Ryan. Sanborn, Weber. . Kmluy. Karn, Ilanun. Long, Mr. Presi- det -13. Approved April 7, 1557. - By.Ald. Kenny- Resolvett. That the Board ot•I'irbiie Wm'ks eanse a three -plank sidewalk to be laid oil the north side of the alley win¢ south of block 13, Warren & Whislow's addition, from Lafayette avenue to De Soto street. Yeas-Ald. Conley. Dowlaal, O'Connor, Petsch, Cullen, Ryan, Sanborn. Weber. Kenny, Kain,-Hanur. Long, Mr. Presi- deilt-31. Approved April 7, 1887_ By Aid. Kerr - Resolved. That the Board of Public Works be required to cause the following streets to be sprinkled, as provided by law, to -wit: Summit avenue, from Wabasha street to Davlon avenue';, St. Peter street. from Third street to University avenue; Tenth street, from Wabasha street to Rice .street; Rice street. from Tenth street to l•ivenue• ily Pennsylvania s lvania • Martin street from Rice street to St. Peter street; lelehart street, front Wabasha street to Rice street; 158 PROCEEDINGS OF THE COMMON COUNCIL. College avenue, from Wabasha stroet to Upper Third street; Central •avenue, from Wabasha street to Rice street; 'Pilton street, from Wabasha street to Rice street. Yeas—Ald. Cunley, Dotvlat, O'Gnmor, Petsch, Cullen. Ryan), Sanborn IVeber. Kenny, Kaiu, Haunt, Long, MI. President —13. Apgoved April 7, 1887. By Id.g?ullell Resolved, That tie Board of Public Works cause the tgliewmg streets to be sprinkled: Third.st eet. frehl Waltitsha to Summit avenue; Folith street. from \Va- basha t) 'Third street; Fifth street, from Wabasba tt Third street: Seventh street, from Wabasba to 'Third street. Yeas—Ald. Conley, Dowlan. O'Cenner; Petsch, Cullen, Ryan. Sanborn. Weber. Kenny. Kahl, Hanna, Lung, Mr. Presi- dent -13. Approved April 7_1887. By Aid. Weber— RoIlolved, That the Bound of Public Works cause the following streets to be sprinkled, to -wit: Suuunit avenue, front Rice to Nelson avenue; Snuuttit place. front Nelson aveune to Nbirtin street; Louis street, from Nel-novenueto Martin street; Iglehart, front Itice to Dade Street'. Yeas—Ald. Conley, Dowlan, O'Counof, Petsch, Cullen, Ryan, Smtborn, Weber.Kenny, Kain, Hanna, Lafig. Mr. President —13. Approved April 7, 1887. By Aid. Petsch— Resolved. That the Boald of Public Works cause the following streets to be sprinkled and the cost assessed upon the property benelited: Jacks ni street, front Second street to Fourteenth street; Wa- basha street, front tie bridge over the Mix- . sissipi'I river to Rice street; Ceda l street from third street to viola street; Robert street, from 'Third street to Univm'sity ave - ane' Minnesota stri+ from Trod street to ht Central avenue; Eighth,sur.et tram \Va- basha street to Jackson street Ninth street, fonu \Vabashat street to Jackson st'ect; Eleventh street, front Cedar street to Jack- son street; Thirteenth, street,t ruw fRobert street to Jackson street; Central aveune, from Robert street to Cedar street. Yeas—Ald. Conley, Dowlan. O'Connor. Petsch, Cullen, Ryan, Sanborn, 1Veber. Kenny, Kain, Habit, Lonc, Mr:,Presi- dent-13. Approved April 7, 1887. By Aid. Weber— Resolved, That the Board of Public Works cause University avenli to be sprinkled, from Rice street to Date street. Yeas—kill. Conley. Dowlan, ('Connor, Petsch. Cullen. Ryan.. Sanborn, Weber. Kenny, Kain, Hamm, Long, Mr. President —13. .Approved April 1887. Resolved, 'that Lhe 13uard tf Public Works be mill are hereby instructed to cause (Hive street, between 'Tl.11 th and Grove streets, to be sprinkled as provided It" Iaw. Yeas—Ald. Conley. Dowlan, O'Connor, Petsch, Culled, Itym), Sanborn, Weber, Kenny. Kain. iimum, Lung, Mr. President —13. Approved April 7, 1887. By Aid. Sanborn— Reselved. That the Board of Public \Vui'ks be and it is hereby ordered to cause Lhe fulluw•iug joined st'eots du the Seventh ward of B)e City of St. Paul to besprinkled trout April 15, A. D., ISS7, until December 1, A. 1). 1887: 'Third street, fruit) Suntuir aveune to Pleast t avenue: Nelson avenue, front Summit a»•euue to Western avenue; Marshall avenue, from Western avenue to St. Albans street; Davfou avenue, from Third street to St. Albans street; Selby ;[venue, ftnm Summit avenue to St. Albans street: Laurel areuuo. from :Nina avenue to St. .11huns Street; Ashland avenue. from Western areae to St. Albans street; ]folly avenue, from b\resleru avenue to St. Albans street; Portland avenue, from Summit avenue. to St. :Albans street; Summit avenue, front Nelson avenue to it. Albans street; Nina avenue, from Suuunit avenue to Selby avenue; Farrington avenue, from Suuunit avenue to Nelson avenue; Vir- ginia avenue, front Summit avenue to Net - Sell avenue: Western avenue. from Summit aveune to Marshall avenue; Aruuolel street, from Suumtit u—nue to Marshall avenue; Mackubin Stent, from Summit uyenue to Marshali avenue; Kent street, from Sum- mit avenue to Marshall n—nue; Dale street. front I.incoht avenue to Marshall avenue; Summit avenue to Sk :1lbans sh ect Esau S \L•ushnll :ovulum; Oakland street from liautaey Street to Suumtit avenue; Grand avenue, front Oakland avenue to St. Albans street; Lincoln avenue. from Oakland avenue. to St. klbans street. Fens—Alit. Carley, Dowlan. O'Connor, I'elsc h, Cullen, Hyan, Sanborn. \Veber, Kenny, Kain, Haute, Long, Mr. Piesi- den[-13. Approved A poll 7, 1857. Br Ald. Sanborn— Itesolved, That the Bumd of Public Works -tell requested to defer proceedings for the opening of Milton street until the fur- ther order of the City Council. Teas--Ald. Conley, Dowlan, O'Connor, `t PROCEEDINGS OF THE CONIMON COUNCIL. Petsch, Callen; Ryan, Sanborn, Weber Kenny, Kain, IImL nm, ong, Mr. Pres,, deaf -13. Approved April 7, 1887. By Aid. Long--- ' Resolved, That file Board of Publi Works be and It is hereby iust'peted t annul all proceedings in the matter n grading Charlotte avenue, between Snritl avenue unit the right of way I the St Paul. Minneapolis .�, Manitoba 1{ailw•a company. Yeas—Ald. Cooler, Dowlan. O'Cnu nor, Petsch, Cullen, Ryan. Smtborn, Weber. Kenny, Knin, Hamm, Long, Jlr. Presi- dent -13. Approved April -•,. 188Z By Aid. Dowlan It is hereby ordered by the Conmou Cmrn- elf of the City of St. Paid: 'That the matter of grading Marion street, front Atwater street. to Front street, be and the same is hercbr referred to the Buard'of Public W ks to investigate and report: First. As this intprovenieut proper and necessary? Second—Give. the Ctuncil all estimate of the expense thereof, suit State w'tetmr one- half of the cost thereof is to be, paid lute the City Treasury before the contract is let. 'Third—Can real estate to be assessed for said improvement be found benefited to the extent of damages, costs slid expenses necessary to be incurred thereby? Fourth—Is such in, provenumt asked for upon the petition or apphcatiom of the own- brs to a majority of the property to be assessed furs leh improvement]' Fifth—Send the Cnmrcil a plan or profile of said improvement as required by law, if you report in favor of the sante. Sixth—Send the Coineil a preper order directing the work to he"Anne. Yeas—Ald. Conley, Dowlan. O'Connor. Petsch, Cullen. Riau. Stillborn. Weber, Kenny. Kuin, Hounno, Long, Mr. Presi- ett—ilii. A n'r ' d e April 7 ISS7. PI 1 J3y' Aid. Long- -- It is hereby ordered by the Couuuen Coun. cd of the City of St. Paul: 'that the matter of opening Woodbine street, from Snelling a' nue to the west line of Como irk to the uniform width of 120 feet, be and the s•une is hereby reterned to the. Bestir of Public 1Vbrks to investigate and report: First—Is Is this iutprovemeut proper and necessary? Second—Givethe Council an estimate of 159 the expense thereof, and state. whether nue-half of the cost thereof is to be paid into the City Treasury before the contract is let. 'Third—Can real IS to be assessed for Said improvement be funnd benefited to the c extent of the dauutges, costs and expense. n necessary to be ine;irred thereby? f Fourth—Is such huproveuunt asked for I upon the petition or application of the • owners of a majority of the property to no v assessed for such iu)prevenient? - Fifth—Send the Colo o$1 a plan or pro- file of said iutprovement as required by law, if you report in favor of thesame. Sixth —Send the Council a proper order directing the work to be dote. Peas—Ald. Cooley, Dowlan, O'Connor, Petsch, Cullen. Ryan, Sanborn. Weber, Kenny, Kain, Ituour, Long, Mr. President —11. . Approved April 7, 1887. By Aid. Long— I It is hereby ordered by the Common Coun- cil of the City of SL Patti: That the natter of opening and extend- ing Court street, freun the west line of Clifton Dale to east ]file of HoyFa - Out Lots, be and the same is hereby referred to the Board of Public Works to in ccstiga[e :mid reporU First—Is this improvement proper and necessal,Y? Seeemd—Give the Council all estimate of the expense thereof, and state whether oue- half of the cost thereof is to be paid into the City Treasury before the contract is let. 'Third—Can red estate to be assessed for said improvement be found benefited to j the extent of damages, costs and expenses necessary to be incurred thereby? Fourth --lis such improven?ent asked for upon Um+ petitium lot- a tlication 7if-th- owners of a um.ioeity of •rho property to be usSeSsed for Sucb imprevement'l Fifth—Send the Council a plan or profile of said iwnroveoett as req aired by law, if •ou re nor i t n the 1 or of the same. Sixth— Send the Council a proper order directina the^work to be dune. Yeas—Ald. Conley. Dowlan. O'Connor, Petsch, Cullet. Ryan, Sanborn, Weber, Kenny-, Kain. Motu), Long, All.. President —I:;. A pproved A to 117, 1887. By Ald. Conley— It is heieby'otdered by the Common Coum- cil of the City of St Paul: That the matter of paving Sibley street flout a point L50 South of Third street to the tracks of the Chicago. Milwaukee &St. Paul railroad, be and the same is hereby 160 PROCEEbINO&' OF THE COMMON COUNCIL. B It f Public Works to un- referred to the Board of Public lVi rks to investigate and report: First—Is this imbrovennent proper and ne cissary'Y I. meat Of Council it an c. t the Lo Second—Give the expense thereof, :out state whether one- half of the cost thereof is to be p;lid tote the City Treasury botorc tile'connaet is let- Third—Can real estate to be a`'aessed for sidd ilnprovemellt be folmd beneGI to the ud expenses ne s extent of damages, costs n [ nary to be incurred thereby? Fourth—Is such Improveaeut asked for upon the petiliod or application of the own- ersot a uutjerity of the property to be as- sessed for such imprnvenlent? Fifth—Send the Council a plan or profile of said- ho Prove:uleut as required by law, if you report if, favor of the same. Si7:th—Send the Council a proper order dtregting the work to be dune. Vas—Ald. Conley. Dowlan, O'Connor, Petml,, Culleu. Ilyau; Sanborn, Weber'. 'Kenny. Knin, Bnuuu, Lo"g, Mr. Presu- ent-13. Approved Aprll7. 1887. By Ald. Dnwlan— It is hereby' ordered by the Couunon Coun- cil of the City of St Paul: That ,the matter of grading Milford street. 6 from Rice to Sfineoe sheet, be and the sono is hereby referred to Lite Board of Public Works to investigate and report: First—Is this hapruyellleat proper and necessary? Second—Give the Council an estimate of the expense thereof. and state w•hetherolle- half of the cost thereof is to be paid into the City'I'reasury before the contract I. let. Third—Cam real estate to be assessed for said improvement be found benefited to the extent of damages. costs told expenses nen essary to be Incurred thereby? - Fourth—ls such fa Prel"colent asked for upon the Petition or application of the owners of a majority of the property to be assessed for such improvement? Fifth—Send the Council a plan or profile of said improvement as required ty law, if you report in favor of the same. Sixth—Send the Council a proper order directing tine work to be done. leas—Ald. Conley. Dowlan, O'Ceunor, Petsch, Cullen. RY11e. Sanborn. Weber, Kenny. Kahl, lianun, Loag, Dlr. Presi- deft-13. Approved April 7. 1887. By Aid. Kenny— it is hereby ordered by the Common Coun- cil of the City of St. Paul: That matter of paving Prince street, - front Broadway to Pine street. with grnnfte blocks and curbs, be and the same is hereby referred to the oar o vestigate and report: First—ls this improvement proper sod necessary? ' Second—Give the Council an estimate of x ease thereof, unit slate whether enle- the e v id into half of the cost [hereof is Lo bo Vn the City '11reasury before the coil act is let. 'Third—Call refit estate to be asse?sed for said imprnvenlent be found benefited to the extent of daum'4es• costs :old expenses nem essary ro be incurred thereby? . --Ia such u rove rent. asked for �e111'III p r the upon the petition or application of tl owners of a majority of the property to be, assessed for such improvement? Fifth—Send [he Council a plan or profile of said improvenient, as required by law. if you,revort in favor of the same. Sixth—Send lite Council a proper order directing the work to be done. Yeas—Aid. Conley, Dowlan. O'Connor. I'etsch, Cullen, Bcoul. Sanborn. Weber. Kenny, Knin, Ileum, Long, Dir. President —13. Approved April 7. 1887. By Ald. Kenny— - It is hereby otdo'ed by the Counlon Coun- cil of the City of St. Paul: That the matter of Paving East Ninth street. from Broadway street to Monroe Place. with cedar blocks and granite curbs. be and the same is hereby' referred to the Board of Public Woks to investigate and report: First—Is this improvement proper and necessary' Second—Give the Council all estimate n vile expense thereof, and state whether 011 half of the cost thereof is to be paid i fff the City Treasury before the contract is let. Third—Can real estate to be assessed for .aid improvement be found benefited to the extent of damages, costs and expenses uee- essary to be Incurred thereby? Fourth=ls such fulproven,ent asked for upon vile petition or appireaton of the own- ers of a majority of the property to be as- sessed for such impro"nient? ' Fifth—Send the Council a plan or profile ot',aid iurprovement as required by law, if in report in favor of the sane. Sixth—Send the Council a proper order dfrecttng {Ile work to be bone. Yens -31d. Corley- Dowlan. O'Connor. Petsch, Cullen. Ryna. Sanborn. Weber., Kenny, Kahl, Ifannn, Lonp... Dir. President —13. Approved April T. 1887. I' By Aid. Kid — lt fs hereby ordered by the Cominco, Council of the City of St. Paid: That the matter of grading, Cherry street, from Maria avenuedo Main street. be and PROCEEDINGS OF THE COMMON COUNCIL. - 161 the same is hereby referred to the Board o Public Works to investigate and report: First—Is this improveunent proper an necessary? Second—Give the Council all estimate o the expense thereof, slid state whether one half of the cost thereof " u is o t be i' Poll t int file City 'Treasury before the contract is let 'Third—Can real estate to be assessed fo said improvement be found benefited to til extent of damages, costs and expenses nec essay • to be incurred thereby? Y Fourth—is such improcement asked for "Poll the petition or application of the, own - ors of a majority of the property to be as. sessed for such improvement? Fifth—Seed the Council a plan or profile of said improvement as required by lays, if you report in t11cor of the .same. Sixth—Send filo Council a proper order directing the work to be dupe. Yeas—Ald. Cooley, Dowlan. U'Cmn�ur, Pebsch, Cullen, Byal. Sanborn. {Veber, Keupy'. Kain, Half Long. Mr. I'oesi. dent -13. Approved April 7, 1887. By Aid. Knin— It is hereby ordered by the C.oul oo Couu- ell of the Cit' of St. Paul: That the matter' of grading Short street, frour Hoffman to Main sheet, be and the saline. is "hereby referred to the Board of Public Works to investigate and report: First—Is this improvelneut proper and necessary?. Second—Give file Council an estimate of the expense thereof', and state whether one- half of the cost thereof is to be paid into the City Treasury before the contract is let. 'Third ---Can real estate to be assessed for said fmprovennent be found benefited to the extent. of dao ages. costs and expenses necessary to by incurred thereby-? Fourth ---Is such improvement asked for upon the petition or application of the own - es of a nmjority of the property to be ncsesseet for such improvement? Fifth ---Send the Council a plan or profile of said improvement as required by law, it' you report in favor of the same. Sixth ---Send the Council a pr'operorder directing the work to be done. Sens—Aid. Corley. Dowlan, O'Connor. Tetsch, Cullet. Ryan, Sanborn, 1Vebe', Kenny. Kain, llnnuu, I,op9 and 1111'. Presi- dent -13. Approved April 7, 1887. By Aid. Kain-- It is hereby ordered by the Control, Col civ of the City of St. Paul: That the matter of grading River street• front Huffman avenue to Main street, be t and the same is hereby referred to the Board of Public Woks to investigate and report: , f Phet—Is this lulprovement proper and necessary? d Second—Give the Council an estimate of the expense thereof, and state whether one - f I half of the cost thereof is to be paid into the City Treasury before thecontract is let. 'Third—Can real estate to be assessed for said ftllrovcfncut b 1 e found benefited d l e r the to extent o tdalll:t•' e.es. costs and expenses e necessary to be. Incurred thereby? - Fowtl — 1 l .SII CII 1111 ll' ' eve mo lit .aked for 1 I upon' ! the petition or application of the own- ers of a nmjority' of the property to be as- sessed fill'.auch fulprovenletrt? Fifth—Send the Council a plan or profit(- of rofileof said mlprovellient as required by low, if Poll report in favor of the same. , Sixth—Send the Council a propbr order directing the work to he dole. leas—AId. Cooley. Dowhtn, O'Connor. Pebsch, Cullen, pyran, Sanborn. \Veer, Kenny, Kain, Hounnn, Long, Mr. President Approved April 7. 1887. By Aid. Kfau— It. is hereby ordered by the Connuon Coun- cil of the City of St. Poul: Tuat the, matter of grading Clermont street, t'ronn Ifotrulan avenue to burns avenue. be and the same is hereby re- ferred to the Board of Public Works to Investigate and report: First—Is this improvement Proper and necessary? Second—Give till, Council an estinlale of the expense thereof, and state whether one- half of the cost thereof is to be paid into Life City Treasury before the contract is let. 'Phil'!!—Cal Peal estate to be assessed for said fw provennent be found bonefited to the extent of daainges, costs and expenses nec- essary to be hhcurred thereby'', Fourth—Is such improvement naked for upon the petition -or application of the owners of a nmjority of the propert' to be assessed for such fill movement? Fifth—Send the Council a plan or profile of said improvement as required by law, if You] report in favor of the scone. Sixth—Send the Council a proper order directing the work to be done. Yeas—Ald. Conley, Dowlan. O'Coul o., Petsel,. Cullen, RYan, Sanborn, Weber, Kenny. Kain, Hanon, 1.0119, Mr. Presi- dent -13. Approved April 7, 1887. By Aid. Kain-I It is hereby ordered by the Common Coun- cil of the City of St. Paul: ' That the natter of grading Earl street, from Dlound street to Beach street, be and he sane is hereby referred to the Board of Public Works to investigate and report: First—Is this inn prevenient proper and necessary? 102 PROCEEDINGS OF THE COMMON COUNCIL. Second—Give the e Council all estimate of the expense thereof, unit state whether one - It sit nebsif of the cost thereof is to be paid into the City 'rrelciury before the contract is let. Third—Can real estate to be assessed for said Improvement be found benefited to the extentof danmges, costs and expenses ueces,;ary to be incurred thereb'v? Fourth—ls such improvement asked for III it the petition or application of the own urs of it mnjority of the property to he as- sessed far such improvement? Fifth --Send tilt• Council a plan or profile ,isaid fn prove tent as required b y law, if f , 1 1 ) , you report in favor of the same. Sixth—Send the Council a proper order directing the work to be done. Yeas—Ald. Conley, Dowlan. O'Connor. Petsch, Cullen, Hyan. Sanborn, %Vetter, Kenny, Kain, Ilamm, Lung, Mr. President —13. Approved April 7._1852, 13Y kill. Ryan— .. It is hereby ordered by the Common Coun. cil of the City of St. Paul: 'Chatthe matter of grading Oneida street, fol 0111 Randolph street to Goodhue street, be and the same is hereby re- ferred to the, Board of Public AYorks to Investigate and report: First—Is this improvement proper and necessary? Second—Give the Council all estimate of the esuense thereof, and statewhetherone- h;df of the oust lherout is to be paid into Ilse City Treasury before the contract is let Third—Can real estate to be assessed for said improvement be found benefited to the extent of damages, costs and expenses necessary to be incurred thereby? Fourth—Is such futprovement asked for upon ,the petition or application of the owner'o I a utajority of the property to be assessed or such impivvement'? Fifth—Send the Council a plan or profile of said improve lent as required by law, '. if con report fn favor of the sena. Sixth—Send the Council a proper order directing the work to be done. Yes—k Id. Conle.3'. Dowlan. O'Connor. 1'etsc I. Cullen. Hya n, lianhorn, Weber, Keu"y, Kain, flatinu, Long, Mr. Presi- dent—l3. Approved April 7, 1887. By Ald. Kano— It is hereby ordered by the Coalition Coun- cal of the City of St. Paul: That the matter of grading Phun street, froIlulfwan ;uauue to y[uPle street, be and m the saute is herebv referred to the Board of Public Works to investigate nod report First—Is this improvement proper still necessary? - the Council in timate of Second—Give e C n es the expense thereof, atilt state whether one- half of the cost thereof is to be paid into the City Treasury before theconttnct is let. Third—Can real estate to be assessed for said improvement be found benefited to the extent of damage, costs and` expenses necessary to be incurred thereby? Fourth—lssuch improvement asked for upon the petition or application of the own - es of a majority of the property to be nssessed for such Improvement? Fifth -Send the Council a plan or profile of saidimprovement as required by law, if you report in favor of the same. Sixth—Seed the Council a proper order directing the work to be done. 1-etas—Ald. Conley, Dowlan, O'Connor, I'etsch, Cullen. Ryan, Sanborn, Weber. Kenny, Knill, Itanun, Long, Mr. President —13. Approved April 7, 1887. It ishereby ordered by the Coalition Coun- cil of the City of St. Paul: 'that the matter of Brading Dakota ave- nue 66 feet wide, front Gaffe street to south city limits, be and the same is hereby referred to the Board of Public. Works to inve,tigate and report: First—Is this improvement proper and necessary? Second—Give the Council an estimate of the expense lheteof, and state whether one- half of the cost thereof is to be paid into the City Treasury before the contract is let. 'Third—Can real estate be assessed for said ieproveinent be (bund benefited to the extent of damages, costs and expenses necessary to be incurred thereby? Fourth -As such improvement asked for upon the petition or application of th�_ owners of a majority of the property to lyp assessed for such rut prevenient? b'nfth—Send the Council a plan or profile of said improvement as required by law, if you report in favor of the same. Sixth—Send the Council n proper order directing the work to be done. Yeas—Ald. Conley. Dowlan. O'Connor, Petsch, Cullen, Ryan, Sanborn, Weber. Kenny. Kain. Hamm, Long, Mr. Presi- dent -13. Approved April 7. 1887. By Aid. Knin— It is hereby ordered by the Common Coun- cil of tine City of St. Paul: That thematterof grading Dfaria avenue, from Cherry street to Main street, be and the sante is hereby referred to the Board of Public Works to investigate and report First—Is this improvement proper and necessary? Second—Give the Council all estimate of the expense thereof, and state whether one- PROCEEDINGS OF THE COMMON COUNCIL. 163 half of tile cost s thereof' Is to be paid i tun City 'Treasury before the contract is Thinl—Can real estate to be assessed said improvement be found benefited to I extent of damages, costs and expen uecessiiry to be incurred thereby? Fourth—Is such improvement asked upon the petition or application of the ov errs of a majority of the property to be sensed for such ini pro%emenn? Fifth—Send the Council a ulan or proii of said improvement as required by law, You report in favor bf the same. Sixth—Send the Council a proper ord directing the work to be done. Yeas—Ald. Conley, llowjan. U'Cennt Petsch, Callen. Ryan, Sanbor". }Veba Kenny, Kain, Hanan, Long, mr. Preside —13. • Approved April 7. 1887. 133, Aid. Hanna— It is hereby ordered by the Common Com Of of the City of St. fool: That the matterof grading Reaney stree from Frank street east to Bock street, I and the sunne is hereby refe red to tine Boat of Public Works to investigate all([ repor First—ls this improvennent proper all necessary? Second—Give the Council an estimate of the expense thereof, and 'tante w'hethe one-half of the cost thereof is to be pais into the City Treasury before the contrac i, let. Third—Can real estate to be aseessed fu said improvement be found benefited to th, extent of damages, costs and expense; necessary to be incurred thereby? Fourth—Is such improvement asked fill upon the petition orapplication of the own. ers of a majority of the property to bt assessed for such improvement? Fifth—Send the Council a plan or profit( of said improvements as required by law, if you report in favor of the same. Sixth—Send file Council a proper order directing the worn to be done, and the final order of this Council to grade said Reaney street, from Frank to Phalen arect,i, ap- Proved Oct. S•l. 1886, be and the same is hereby annulled. Yeas—Ald. Conley, Dowlan. U'Couuor Petsch. Cullen, Ryna, Sau nor". Weber. Kenny, Kain, IL•uunt. long, 31r. I'resi- dent-13. Approved April 7, 1887_ BY Aid. Long— it is hereby ordered by the Coalition 'Courppil of the City of St. Paul: That lie matter of grading Min"ehalnx avenue, front tho east line of Snelling ace. one I()Prior avenne, be and til xame is hereby referred to the Board of Public Works to igves0gate and report: to First—Is improvement groper and it. necessary? or Seco " Gn e Cnt mcfl alt esti mat o ne the e [ e expense til r f, and state whether ete- es half of the cost thereof is to be paid into I he City'I'reasury before tho contract is lel. or 'Third—Cant real estateto be assessed for n- said unprovenµµyyit be fpnud benefited to 8- the -extent of (IM ages, costs and expenses. necessary to be incurred thereby" , e Fourth—Is such imprement asked -till if upon the petition or appliovcation of the own. ers of a majority of the proper o be ae- on sensed forsuch iutplovellnt? Fifth—Send the Couucil a dant r t v If alit ' 1 1 i rhle I nu n'o\•: tweets i as replan'. te ' we ' I by law. if you report it, favor of the same. d Sixth --Send the Council It proper order directing the wink to be done. "'ens—Aids. Conley. Dowhla. O'Comtor, Petsch, Cullen. Ryan, Auburn, Weber, Kenny, Kain, liamut, Loag, Mr. President ApprovenI April 7, 1887. A W. l.oug— I It is hereby urd red Iry the Common Couu- cil of the Ci ) , St. Paul:' That the mxfter of grading Langford ,ve- nue, from the west 'Ile of Coupe Park to Won west city ilei W. be and the same is hereby referred to the Board of Public 1Vnrk.s kr i"eesfigate and report First—ls this improvement_ Proper and necessmy:' Second—Give the Council an estimate of the expense thereof. ;an(, state whether one- half of the cost LherroP is hr bit paid into [he City 'Treasury before line contract is let. 'Third—Can read ,state to be assessed for said imI",) ,.nt be found benefited. to the extent of daunages, rests slid expenses lice- essary to be "tcnrred thereby'" Fourth—Is such iuga'ovemeut asked for upon the petition or application of the own- ers of a majority of the property to be as. _ sessed for such improvement? Fifth—Send the Connell n or profile of said improvement as required by law, if you report in favor of the same. Sixth—Send the Council a proper ender directing the \cork to be dmic. Yeas—Ald. Conte.), Dow laur.: O'('p"nur, P,tsclt, Cullen, hyalin. Sanborn. \Veber, Benny, Kai". Il:unnn. Long.Mr. President —1:3. Approved April 7, is s7. It is hereby ordered Coalitiontry the Couen Coun- cil of the City of St. 1'; it: That the tatter of opening, \videllin Ilg and extend"- Suburban avenue. from Mound street to city limits• be a the sma, is hereby referred to the Board of Public Works to investigate and report First—Is this improveoleat proper ami necessary? - 164' PROCEEDINGS OF THE COMMON COUNCII3. Second—Give the Council an estimate of First—Is this improvement proper and theexpensethereof and state whether one- necessary? thalf of the cost thereof is to be paid into Second—Give the Council all estimate of he C ty Treasury befulea therontract is let. the expense thereof, and state whether one - Third --Clan real estate to be assessed for I half of the cost thereof is to be paid flat(, .ai d inalmovement be I oad benefited to the the City CityTreasury before the contract is let. coa;car (If damages, cost, and expenses nec- 'Third—Can real estate to bd'assessed for ...ary to be incurred thel, eby? said improvement be, found benefited to the F'Ourth-1. such improvement asked for extent of damages. costs and expenses nee upon the petition or application of the own- essary lobe incurred therebyoa ers of amajority of the Irroperty to be as- Fourth—ls soch fm provmneut asked for ."'ed for loch I "Teo ""Tat' upon Igo, petition or application of the Fifth—Send the Council a plan ui profile ow tiers of a majority of the property to be ohsaid impruveuleuts as requfred bl' law, assessed for such Improvement? if you report in favor of the sante. );'fifth—Send the Council a plan or profile Sixth—Send the Council a proper order of said improvements as required by law, di reeting the work to be done. if you report fu favor of the same. Yeas—Ald. Cooley. Dowlan, O'Connor, Sixth --Send the Council a proper order I,et..1.Cullen. Ryan, Sa"Inbon",• Weber, directing the work to be dune. Rouly. Kaiu, ll:uuut, Long, III. President. Yeas—Ald. Cooley, Dowlan, O'Connor, —1:3. • Petsch, Cnlleu. Ryan, Sanborn. Weber, Approved April 7, 1587. Kenny, Kain, Hanan, hong, Mr. forest—dent-13. By Ald. llaunu"— Apm'oved April 7_1887. It is hereby ordered by Lire COnunou Conn- --- •ilof Lt.. City (If S1. Paul: 13)' Ald. Kain— TfI:it the matter of opcuiug•"denoig It is hereby ordered by the Coalition Coun- and extending Bork street, from thy+ solaria _ejl ofthc City of St. Paid.to the uurlh city limits be turd flat! same is That the matte' of opcuiug, widening :uui hcl.cby refer,eA to Lho 13olud of Public O'teudiug Freuarutstreet, sixty lfia) fret los to my Beate and report: wlife ;it junction with Areme street, be First—Is this imprioelloa t proper and and lh"..aaaie is hereby` referred to tire, ueccessary' Board of Public Works to -ilevestigate and Second—(lice the Cuuucil :,It estimate Of reporU he , a•u.0 tiler ref Mud soul whither une- L I F'i."Y s this iw rroveuteuL n'u ler Mod half of rile co,L lhcn•nl' is to be paid into 1 I 1 the Pity Tica.nry befurc the cull tract is Second—Ghe the Cuuned an estimate of lel• the expense thereof, and state whether one- - 'Third—(tau rr:il estate to be Mss".sel for half oflm, cunt thereof' is to be paid halo said iuunoy"ureuts be to ud beuctffed to lire ('ity 7•reasur)• before filo contract is the exlenl, of danlm;"s, costs and expenses le. necessary to be mitmed thereby? 'Third—yau real estate to be assessed for Fou rllr—ds such impro,cum,t asked flat said improvement be found benefited to the upon the p"litiuu or application of lite own- I "'lent oi' damage,. costs and expenses ere ,I a m:tjurity of the properly to be es- uecc.sary tube iuc•urn•d thereby? .a"d 1, or such impr(,re1°t•°C' Fuurlit -Is such iugnvyeur uroasked for at• I,iI'tll—S"ud the ('uuu.0 a plan or profile upon the petition or implication ut the ,,of said iurpruycumuts ars required by law, if irw nets of a majority of the properly W be jou report in favor of the score. ;1.sme ed for,uch improvement? Sixllr—S"']d the Coonvil a proper Adcr Fifth-5ett1 the Cuuucil a plan or profile din sting rheld. work to be d,nre. I of. said improyeweu t, as required by law, if Yet.—.l Cook.,, Dowlan n, O'Como�, to"I report in favor of the sauuc. 1'et.cb. ('aIle", Ryala San bona. %Veber' I' Sixtl" dent—13. —tie ml the Coon,,il it proper order Keung, Kat u, 1Luuun. Lunt:.. \D'. Trus"- i direntiuc ihu work to be done. Yeas—Ald. Conley, Duw'lau. O'Conuoq ApproycI April 7. L58T 1 Petselt, Cullen. Ryan. Sanborn, Weber. By Ald. Lung— -- --- - Kenny, Kain, llauuu, Long, -)Ir. President It is hereby ordered by the Unna Court- —13. nil of the City of SI. Paul' Approved April 7, 1887. '\'hat the matter Of widuniug liobcrlsult It is hereby ordered by the Couuuul #Couu- ave ,le, front Suelligg avenue to the east cit of the City of St. Paul: lice of llo%i's Conte Out Lots addition hl •Pkat the matter of grading Prosperity ave- tileher City fe re Paul, be and the scum is mle.from Atltrim street to its present south - hereby referred [o me Board of Public erly terminus oil the Stillwater and White. Works to investigate and report: PROCEEDINGS OF THE COMMON COUNCIL. 165 Bear road, be and the same is hereby referr to the Board of Public Works to investiga and report: First—ds this hmproveemrt proptjr an necessary:' Sec na—Give the COuucif au estimate t the expense thereof, and state whether un half of the oust thereof is Jo be paid ili the City •lreaxory before the contract let. Thilil—Cel real ectato to be assessed t' .said int provement be revel benefited to tin extent of damages, costs and expense necessary to be incurred thereby? Fourth --Is such fmprovemeut asked to ']poll the petition urapplication of the own ens of :t nmj-1rfty of the property to fin as sed for such improvement:' DeN'ift b—Sem[ the Coencil a plan or prolil Of said ilnrpnlvennents as required by law' if you report fn favor 0f the same. Sixth—Seed the Comrcil a proper order directing the work to, be done. Yeas--Ald. Conley. Dowlan. O'Commr. Prtsch. Cnlleu. ItYan, Sanbm'n, Wcber, Kenny, Kain, Ranula. Long, \Ir. Plead - dent -13, Approved April 7, 1587. P By AId. K"rr— It is hereby ordered by the C..aap... Correll of lire City of St. Paul: 'What the matter of the, ch:nlge of grade ou .%rell street, from Itice street to Jack - sun be a d 11 the ,:11 n bel'el)V re • Yc I (vl'I'1`LI " fl the Guard of Public Works to illw+stignh• and report. First—Is this im proveorout accessary and proper? Second—Giro file Cuuucil an estimate of the ex pease lbereof, and stale whethm la ir- badf of the cost. thereof is to be paid into file City Treasury before the contract is let. 'I'll led -0111 read estate be assessed for ,aid inlimocruout be fumed benefited to the extent of damages. cutis rout expenses necessary to be iecm'red thereby? 10111'111—Issuch fnrprmealeut asked fur upon the petition or application of the uwli- els of a urajurity Of the prupery to be as - .c ... A fur such ill prove men t? Fifth—Send the Conned a plan u,. profile -11.x111 f ruploveaentsa, regnirel by law, ii' \'Ira remn't III fav -1r of tho ,aile. Sixth—Spud the Cuuucil M proper order direetiog the Work to be done. Yeas—Ald. Colley, Dowlan, ()'C(rn nor, 1'etsch, Callen. Ryan. Sanborn, Weber, Ket v, Kain, papular, Loog. Mr. President —13. Approved April 7, 1587. B%* Ald. Kerr— It is hereby ordered by the Col unmt Coun- cil of the City of St. Paul: ed That the matter offhe change of grade on to Winter street, trout Rice street to Jackson! street, be and the .name is hereby reforred d to the BuArd of Public Works to fuvestfgate and report: at First—l. Luis fnnpruventent proper'and e- necessary? [o Second—Give the Council an estimate of i, the expense thereof, and state whetherone- half of the cost thereof is to be paid into the City Treasury before the contract is let. Third—Caul real estate to be assessed for said haprovennent be found benefited to the extent of damages, costs and expenses r necessary to be incurred therebv? Fourth—ls such improvement asked for open the 0etitfoor application of theuwu- ers of n a majority of the property to be as- e sessed for such nuproventent? Fifth—Send the Council a plan or profile Of said iu[proveunents as required by law, if you report fn thvor of the saute. Sixth—Send the Council a proper order 1111 ting the work to be dune. Yeas—Ald. Conley, Dowlan, O'Connor, Petsch, Cullen, Rymt. Sanborn, %Veber, Kel Y, Kill,,, Ilanun, Long, Nir. Presh- dent--13. Approved April 7, 1587. 13y aid. Kerr— Il is hereby Ordered by the 00111111011 Coun- cil of the City of St. Paid: 'Pleat the matter of chalice of of nn Park aveouO, front Sherburne avruue to Syca ll o o street, be and the same is loa by referred to the Board of Public Works to invo-Argale and report: First—Is this fmprovemeut proper and necessary? Secnud--Gi%c the Council au estimate of the expense thereof, and state whether out - half of file cost thereof is to be paid iuto tum City Treasury before the contract is let. Third—Can real estate be assessed for said improvemrnl Ito around benefited to the extent of dautages, costs ;uRl expenses necessary to be incurred herebv? Fourth —Is such improvereit asked for upon the petition u1' application of Yle owners of a umjorr ty of the property' to be. Ytssessed for soch im proveurcut? fifth—Scud IhO 0-1111 ll a plan or pru- lile of aid fugxuvene t as requfred by Iaw, if you report ill favor Of the same. Sixth—Seed the Council a vropor order directing the Wolk to be done. Yeas—Ald. Colley, Dowlan, O'Connor, Petselt, Cullen, Ryall, Sanborn, Weber, Kenny, Kaiu, Hall Long, Mr. Presi- dent -13. Approved April 7, 1887. It ishereby ordered by the. Coumton Coun- cil of the Cie)' of St. Paul; 166 PROCEEDINGS OF THE C031MON COUNCIL. That lite matter of grading York street, /from Forest street W Mississippi street, be and the saute is hereby referred to the Board of Public Works to investigate and report: First—Is this improvement proper and necessary? Second—Give the Council an estimate of the expense thereof, and state whether one- half of the cost thereof is to be paid into the City Treasury before the contract is let. Third—Can real estate to be assessed for said improvement be found benefited to tine extent of damages, costs and expenses nec- essary to be incurred thereby? Fourth—Is such Improvement asked for upon the petition or applicatlon of the own- ers of a majorii,y of the properly to be as- sessed for such improvenueut? Fifth— Send the Council a plan or profile of said improvement as required by law, if you report fn favor of the Suttle. Sixth—Send the Council it proper order directing the work to be done. Yeas—AId. Conley, Dowlan, O'Connor, Petsch, Gullem. Ityau, Sanborn. Weber, Kenny, Kaitr. Hanim, Long, Dir. Presi:lent —13. Approved April 7, 1887. It is herebv ordered by the Common Coun- cil of the City of St. Paul: That the matter of opening and extend - Ing Stewart. avenue, front Charles B. Weide b addition to Fort street out lots to the north end, of the bridge crossing the Mississippi river at Fort Snelling, be and the same is hereby referred t') the Board of Public Works -to investigate still report: First—Is this improvement proper and necessary? Second,—Give the Council all estf nate of the expenses thereof,anl state whether one- half of the cost thereof is to Ilepaidinto the City T easury before the coutra:tis let. Third—Can teal estate to be assessed for said fmproventeut be found benefited to the extent of damages. costs and expenses necessary to be incurred thereby? Fourth—Is such improveunent asked for upon the petition ora i plication o the own - M P li f ens of a majority Of the Dntpm'q' to be as- sessed for such improveuneut? Fifth—Send o the Council a plan r fit() - file of said fmprovennent as required by law, if you report fn favor of the same. Sixth—Sena the Council a proper order directing the work to be done. Yeas—AId- Conley. Dowlan, O'Connor, I'etsch, Cullen, Ryan, Sanborn, Weber, Kenny. Kain, Hamm, Jong, Mr. Presi- dent -13. Approved April 7, 1887. It is hereby ordered by the Common Conn- ell of the City of St. Paul. 'That the matter of grading Harvester alley, from Prosperity avenue to 11I:alen street, be and the same is hereby referred to the Board of Public Works to investigate and report: First -1s this improvenmut proper ang necessary? Second—Give the Council an estiniato of the expense thereof, and state whether (tile - half of the cost thereof is to be paid into the City Treasury before the contract is let. Third—Can real estate to be assessed for said improvement be found benefited to the extent of damages, costs grid expenses nec- essary to be Incurred thereby? Fourth—Is said improvement asked for upon the petition or application of the own- er's of -it mafority of tile.. property to be as- sessed fur such improvement? Fifth—Send the Council it plan or profile of said improvement as required by law, if you report in favor of the saglre. Sixth—Send the Council a proper order directing the work to be. dope. Yeas—Aid. Corley, Dowlan, O'Connor, Petsch, Cullen, Ryan. Sanborn, Weber, Kenny, Kain, llama, Long, Mr. President —13. Approved April 7, 1887. It is hereby ordered by the Common Cout- cil')f the City Of St. Paul: That tine matter of onenine. widening quit extending Lake Co no and Phalen ave- nues to q unnornn width of toe feet, taking fifty feet each side of the quarter sectfun title, flout Snelling avenue to the east city limits, be and the same is hereby referred bt tine Board of Public Works to investi- gate and report: First—Is the improvement Proper and i—ess-ary? Second—Give the Council all estimate of the expense thereof, and state whether one- half of flit cost thereof is to be paid into the City 'Treasury before the contract is let. Third—Can real estate to be assessed for said improvetent be found benefited to the extent of the damages• costs and expenses necessary to be incurred thereby? Fourth—Is the improvement asked for upon the petition or a plication of the owners of a majority of the property to be assessed for such improvement? Fifth—Seed the Council a plan or profile of said improvement as required by late, if you report nr favor of the same. Sixth—Send the Council a proper order dfrectiug the work to be done. Yeas—AId. Conley, Dowlan. O'Connor, Petsch, Cullen, Byan Sanborn, Weber, Keith)', Kain, Hamm, Long, Mr. Presf- degt —13. Approved April 7, 1887, PROCEEDINGS OF THE COMMON COUNCIL. 167 By Aid. Weber— Kenny', Kain, Hamar, Long, Mr. Presi. It is hereby ordered by the Common Council I dent -13. of lite City of St. Paul: Approved April 7, 1887. That the matter of coustructing a sewer oil Fuller street firm \vesteru arenue W 113y AId. Long— Marion street. be and tile same is hereby re- It isben•by ordered by the Common Cour- ferrel to the Board of Public }Yorks to in- cit of t1w City of St. Paul: vevtigate and report.: , 'Phut the matter Of' grading Milwaukee First—Is this improvement proper and avmn ""from the south line of -tile Chicago, uecessar)? Milwaukee R St. Paul rightof way, to Second—Give the Council all estimate of Short Line avenue, Menrium Park• be and the expense thereof, and state whether erne- the same is herebyreferred to the Board of half of the cost thereof is to be paid into 1 "bine Works tO iuvest ignte mud report the City Treasury before the contract is let. I First—Is this ingtrovrment proper and 'Third—Can real estate to be assessetl for necessa,3 , said improvement be found benefited ni Second—Give the Council an estimateof the extent of damages, costs and expenses the ex pease, thereof, mut state whether ore - necessary to be incurred thereby'? half of the cost thereof is to be paid into Fourth—Is Stich improvement asked for the Citv Treasury before the contract is let. upon the pwition or application of the own. Third—Can real estate to be assessed for errs of a majority (if, the property to be as- said improvement, be found benefitted to sessed for such improvenield? the extent of damages, costs And expenses Fifth—Send the Council it plan or profile necessary to be Incurred thereby? of said improvemenfi as required by lawFourth—Is such improvement asked for if you report ill favor of the .vane , , ,nPor tine Petition or application of the own- Sixth—Swill the C'oueoil a proper order qrs of a najority of the propel ty to be as - directing the work to bu'lone. :las: ed for such improvement? Peas—Ald. Conley', Dowlan, O'Connor, -Fifth—Send the Council a plan or profile Petsch, Cullen. Ry:un. Sanborn Weber, of: said improvement as required by law if Kenny: Kain, Halm, Long. Mr. President you report in favor of the same. —1:3. Sixth --Send the Council a proper order Approved April 7, 1857. directing the work to be done. By Aid. Kain— . It is hereby ordered by tile Common e Coon Conn cil of the City of St. Paul: That the matter of Opening and exfend- fng Holfouto avenue, from or tett' Cler. moat street, in a northeasterly direclio I, by' the most Practicable route, to the intersec- tion of Mound and 11iawallm streets, be and thesame is hereby reteire I to the Board (if Public Works to iuveslieate and and report: First—Is this improvement proper and necessary? Second—Give the Cm vil an estivate of till, expense thereof. and slate whetherone- half of the cost thereof is to be pilot fill') the City Treasury before thec I tract is let. 'Third—Cat real estateGi be assessed for said ioprovemet be found beuelited tO the extentof damages. cost., toldexpenses nee- essary to be. incurred thereby.? Fourth—Is suet. im proveac•ut asked fon. upon the Petition or appheatpou .d the own. ens elf a tuajority of the. n17,perty to be as. sessed for such i in proveup•.n t? Fifth—Send tile ou e Cncil a plan or pro. I file of said is provenneut 11 required by law, if yon report in favor of the sane. Sixth—Saud Lhe Council a proper order directing tine work to be done. Peas—Ald. Copley'. Dowlan. O'Connor, Petsch, Cullell, Byan, Sanborn. Weber, leas—Ald. Codey. Dowlan, O'Connor, Petsch, Cullen, Ivan, Stillborn. Weber, Kerins. Kain, Hamar, Long, Mr. President AUproved April 7. 1887. I3y Akl. Dow'iun— t It is hereby ordered by the Conollm Coeucil of the City of St. I'nul: 'That the matter of grading L'Orfent street; from Dl t. Airy street to yennsyI- v:mi:n wren nu, be :uul the sal is hereby referred to the Board of Public Works to j investigateand report.: First—ls this improvement proper and nl,cessa n':' Secnind—Give Council an estimate of elm e. ", therethe of, and state whether out half of the cost thereof' is to be paid into tine City '1'rea.a lly before the contract is let. ird—Cam mal estate to be assessed for said iw pr')veumut bu finuul benefited to the extent n( dsuuages, costs and expenses uececsary to be invorred thereby? Fourth—Is still' iunProvenre t asked for upon the petition orappliention of the own- ers of a majority of the property to be as- sessed Ion such improvement? Fifth—Seed the Council aplan or Pro - tile if said improvement as required by lawIf you report- in favor of the same. Sixth—Send the council a proper order directing the work to be done. . 166 PROCEEDINGS OF THE COMMON COUNCIL. That the matter of grading Yorkstreet, /from Forest street to Mississippi street, bt and the sante Is hereby referred to file Boast of Public Works to investigate and report. First—Is this improvement proper :uta necessary? Second—Give the Coaltcil all esdinate of the expense thereof, and state whether one. half of the cost thereof is to be fluid into the City Treasuy before the ren duet is let. Third—Can real estate to be assessed tut said improvement be found benefited to the extent of damages, costs and expenses Ilec- essaryto be incurred thereby? Fourth—Is such Improvement asked tooupon the petition or application of the own- ers of a niajoiky of the property to be as- scil-d for such iniprovenlon t? Fitt, Send thun e Cocil a plan Or profile f said unpmve:nent as requirut by law. if you report in favor of the same. Sixth—Send the Council a proper order directing the work to be done. Yeas—Aid. Conley, Duwlan, O'Connor, Petsch, Gallen. Rya I. Sanborn. Weber, Kenny, Kain, Hamot, Long, Mr. Presi,ho t —13. Approved April i, 1892 It is hereby ordered b}' the C, a eau, Coun- cil of the City of M. Paul: That the matter of opening and exleud- Ing Stewart avenue, from Charles B. Web e's addition to Fort street out lots lo' the north cud of the bridge crossing 16e 1llississi ppi river at Fort Soelling, be ud the same is hereby referred to the Board of Public Works to investigate and report: Ftrst-1s this improvement proper and necessary? Second—Give the Ctnum it an estimate of the expenses thereof. ami state whether nue- ' half Of the coat thereof is to bo paid into the. City'Teeasury before the cuntractis let. Third— Call real estate to bit assessed for said improvement be found 1-telited [o the extent of damages, costs and expenses necessary to be Incurred thereby? Fourth—Is such Imprurcment asked for upuP the petition or application of the. own- ers of a majority of the property to be as- sessed for such improveulent? Fifth—Send the Con icil a plan Or pro- file of said improvement as required by law, if you report in favor of the sante. Sixth—Sem the Council a proper order directing the work to be done. Yeas Alf]. Conley, 1)ow•1:ut, (1'Counoq Petsch, Cullen. Ryan, Sanborn, 1i'eber, Kenny. Kann, Haulm, Lung, Mr. Priest- dent-13. Approved April 7, 1887.. It ishereby ordered by the Common Coun- oil of the City of St. Paul. 'That the matter of grading Harvester alley,front Prosperity avenue to Phalen street. be :u:d tile, same is hereby referred to the Board of Pablic Works to investigate an' report: First—is this improvement proper and necessary? Second—Give the Council at, estimate of the expense thereof, and state whether oue- half of the cost thereof in. to be paid into file (: ity'l,rc',u ry before the contract is let. 'Third —Cao real estate to be assessed for said improvement be found benefited to the extent of damages, costs at expenses nec- essary to be incurred thereby? Fourth—ls said tw pruveuleut asked for upon the petition or application of the own - of a I ,m I-ity of tho property to be as- sessed for such improvement? Fifth—Send the Council it plan or profile of said improvement as required by law, if you report to favor of the same. Sixth—Send the Council a proper order directing the work to be done. Yeas—Ald. Conley, Dowlau, O'Connor, Petsch, Cullen, Ryan, Sanborn, Weber ua, Kenny, Kahl, Man, L log, Mr. President —13. Approved April 7, 1887. It is hereby ordered by the Coalition Coanr- ell Of the City of St. fans: That the matter of opening, widening and —tending Lake Colica and Phalen ace- nues to a uuiforlu width of 100 feet, taking fifty feet each side of the quarter section line, fruit: Snelling avenue to the east city limits, be and the same is hereby referred h1 tile, Boatel of Public Works to fuvesti- gate and report: First—is the improvement proper and urcessu'y't Second—Give the C'Iuncfl au estimate of the expense thereof, a ad slatewhetheruue- half of the cost there is W be paid into the Citc'I,reasury before the contract is let. ' 'Third—Call real estate to be assessed for said impmvemmit be found' benefited to the extent of the damages, costs and expenses necessary to be. incurred thereby? Eberth—Is the improvement asked for upon the Petition or application of the owners of a majority of tile property to be assessed for such improvement? Fifth—Seed the Council a plan or profile if said improvement as requireddby law, if you report m favor of the same. Sixth—Send the Council a proper order brrettng the work to be dune. Teas—Ald. Conley, Dowlan, O'Connor, Petsch, Cullen, Ityan Sanborn, Weber, Kenn}', Kai 11, Hamm, .Long, Mr. Presi- lent —13. Approved April 7, 1887, PROCEEDINGS OF THE COMMON COUNCIL. 167 By Aid. Weber— It is hereby ordered by the Coalition Coull of the City of SL Paul: That the Inatter of cuustructing a sew n Fuller street from Western a Marion street. be and the some is hereby n fro led to the Board of Public Works GI i vest Igate and report: First—Is this improvemcut proper an neeessar}? Second—Give the Cuunetl -11 estimate lite expense thereof, atW state whether on half of the cost thmvor is to be paid in the City'Prea.sury before the contract is le I'hirtl—Call real estate to be assessed p said improvement be found benefited the extent of danmges, costs and expeus necessary to be incurred thereby'! Fourth—Is such improvement asked1 upon oro petition nr appllcaltm: of Lill owl e:s of a majority of the property to be a. sensed for such ialpreyement? Fifth—Send the Council a plan ur profit of said fmprovehteut as it:. be I:nv if yen report in favor Of the same. Sixth—Send the C'uuneil a proper Orde directing the work to be done. Yeas—All. Gouley, Duwlan, O'Cununr, Petsch, Cullen. Ryan. Sanborn weber. Kenny. Kain, Harms, Long. MI. President —13. Approved April 7, 1957. By Aid, Kahl— It is herebv ordered by the Conunon (,oun- etl of the City of St. Paul: That the matter of opening and extetd- Sng Hoffman avenue, from near CII lotstreet, in a nethea<terl>�<n rection, by the roost practicable looI , to the tntersec- kion oY )loan d and lliamatha streets. be and file same is hereby referred to the Board Of Public Works to iuveslizatu and and report: Ftrst—ls this bal-11ement proper :uid ogees"xry2 Second—(lire the Council an estimate of the expense thereof. ;aid stale avhethcrOuc- h:df Of tit cost themuf is to be paid into Lhe, Ctty'1'reasu'y before t'"contract is let. 'Third—Call real estate to be assessed for ,at(] impruveuent be final benefited to the extent of d:lumges. cost" and exilellse,.s nec- essary to be inmlrred thereby? Fourth—Is such bit pruvelm,ut asked fill upon the petition or apphcatoO of the Own- ers (d a majority Of file p17:perty to be as. .'es -sed for such ill prmcnen t:" Fifth—Sand the (runnels n Plan or pro tile of said tugxoveal"It ns relplired by I:tw, if you report in favor of the "aloe. Sixth—Seal the Council a proper Order directing the work to No done. Yeas—Aid. Gouley. 1)uwlan. O'Connor. Petsch, Cullen, Ryan, Sanborn, weber, Kenny, Kit Hamm, Long, Mr. Priest - lit dent -13. Approved April 7, 1587. el, By Ald.lyr'ong— n It is ben•by_.urdered by the Common Coun- t cit of the City of St. Paul: 'That the matter of grading Milwaukee Id avenue, front the south lisle of the Chicago, \[ilwauke¢ x St. Paul right of way, to Short Line avenue. 1lerrinm Park.bte°and s:tnne is hereby" referred to the Board of - ¢- I': brie Works to in vestig:tte amt report: to First ir- — t. I at Is this Inglrovnnent proper and ntceas:u'y Ir SeeOlitl—Glye tI1L• Council all estimate of tc the expense thereof, and state whether one - es I half Of the cost thereof is to be paid into Lhe City 'Treasury bufuro the. contract Is let. ll, 'I'd—Can reel estate to bas assessed for 1 said impmceunent, be found benefitted to s the extent of damages, costs and expenses necessary to be incurred thereby? e Fourth—Is such uuprovement asked for upon the petttioil or application of the own- ers of a nlajnrity' of the propelty to be as- so s- sassed fur such iwproveneut7 lh—Scud the Council a plan'or profile of said iwpruvrnleul as required by law if you report in ttvu' Of the same. Sixth --Scud the Cuuncil a proper order Jtrectiug thek In be done. 1-gas—:11d (' ole}, Dull ',I, O'Connor, Petsch. Cull'•t , Rynit. SmI oro. Weber, - Kenny, Kain. 1lanun, Lung. 13. 'Ir. President -- Approved April 7. 1887. I13 Aid. Dowlmt— It is h -teby ordered _b -v the Counnon Cuuncil of lite City of St. Paul: 'That the matter 'of grading L'Orient street, front Mt. Airy street to Pennsyl- vania avenlr, be anis fit, smug. i. hereby. referred to the. Beard of Public Works to in-.1tigate and report: 1•'irst—Is Biis iuprovemeut properand nrcessan2 Second—Gine the Council an estimate of til¢�spenyk. lin—Of, and state whether nun -hall' of 'tile cost thereof is to be, paid hitIs the City Treasul]' birfore. the contract I 'Third—Can real estate to be. assessed for said fw pruvenmut 4e, found benefited to the extent (it' damages, crests and expenses necessary to be incurred thereby? 1''plll'Ih—Ia such illlproveaent asked for npou the petitiuu orapplication of the owu- ors of a n tiordy Of the property to be as. _ sessed fill, such in proteneut'7 - h Seed tiro Cnuuril aplan or pro- file of said inprovealeut as required by lave, if you report in favor of the same. Sixth—Send the council a proper order directing the work to be done. 4_ 188 PROCEEDINGS OP THE COMMON COUNCIL. Yeas—Ald. Conley, Dowlan. O'Connor, 'Petsch, Cullen. Ryan, Sanborn. Weber, Kenny. Kain, Hamm, Long, Dir. President —13. Approved Apri17, 1887. By Aid. Weber— It is hereby ordered by the Common Coun- cil of the City of St. Paul: That the matter of grading Woodbridge street, from Atwater to Maryland street, be and the same, is hereby referred to the Board of Public Works to investigate and report: First—Is this improvement proper and necessary? Second—Give the Council an estimate of the expense thereof, and state whether one- tohalf of the cost thereof is be paid into the City'rreasury before the contract is let. Third—Can real estate to be assexsgd for said im,proveuneut be found benefifed to the extent of damages, costs and expenses necessary to be incurred thereby? Fourth—Issuch imptoremutt asked for upon the petition or application of the own- ers of a majority of the properly to he ay sensed for such improvement? p. Fifth—Send the Council a plan or profile: of said improvement as required by law. if you reututin favor of the same. Sixth -Send the Council a pinper order directing the work to be done. Yeas—Ak1. Conley, Dowlan, 0"Cpnnor. Petsch• Cullen, Kerr, Sanborn\Veber, Kenny, Kain, Haunn, Long, Air. Presi- dent -13'. Approved April 7, 1887. By Aid. Sanborn— It is hereby ordered by the Common Cou t- cil of the City of St. Paul: That the matter of construction of a sewer on Mackubin street, from holly are-' nue to Ashland avenue, be and the same is hereby referred to the Board of Public Woks to investigate and report: First—Is the improvement proper and necessary? Second—Give Lite Conned an estimate of the expense thereof, and state whether one-half of Lite cost thereof is to be paid into the City 'treasury before tine contract is let. Third—Can real estate to be assessed for said improvement be found little died to the extent of damages, costs and expenses necessary to be incurred thereby? Fourth —Is such improvement asked for upon the petition or application of the owners of a majority of the property to be assessed for such improvement? Fifth—Send the Council a plan or profile of said innprovements as required by law, if you report lu favor of the same. Sixth --Send the Connell a proper order directing the work to be done. Yeas—Ald. Conley, Dowlan, O'Connor, Petsch, Cullet. Ryan, Sanborn. Weber, Keluiv. Kain, Ilanuu, Long, Mr. Presi- dent -13. Approved April 7. 1887. 133, Aid. Hamm It is hereby ordered by the Common Coun- cil of the City of St. Paul: That the matter of arading Beech street, from Karl street easterly to English street. be and the same is hereby referred to the Board of Public Woks to investigate and report: First—Is this improvement proper and necessary? Second—Give file Council an estimate of tile expense thereof, and slate whether one- half of the cost thereof is to be paid into the City 'Treasury before the contract is let. Third—Can real estate to be assessed for .said improvement be found benefited to the ('tent of dmuages, costs and expenses nec- essary to be incurred thereby? Fourth—Is such improvement asked for 4pon the petition or application cif the =owners of a majority of the property to be nksessed for such improvement? Fifth—Send the Council a plan or profile of said improvement, as required by law• ffyouil report In favor of the same. Sixth—Send the Council a proper order directing the work to be done. Peas—Ald. Conley, Dowlan, O'Connor, Petsch. Cullen, Ryan, Sanborn, Weber:Kenney, Kain, Beano, Long, Ali'. Prest- dent-1:3. Approved April 7, 1887. By Ald Ilatnu— — It is hereby ordered by the Common Coun- cil of the City of St. Paul: That the matter of grading Gotzian street, frown Margaret street southerly to Conway street, be all([ the same is hereby referred to the Board of Public Works to investigate and repot: First—Is this improvement proper :and necessary? Second—Give the Council an estimate of the expense thereof, and state whether one-half of the cost thereof iv to be paid into the City 'treasury before the contract is let. Third—Can real estate to be assessed for said improvement be,, found benefited to the extent of the damages, costs and expenses necossary, to be incurred thereby? Fourth—issuch improvement asked for upon the petition or application of the own- ers of a majority of the property to be as- sessed for such improvement? Fifth—Send the Council a plan or profile of said improvement as required by law, if you'repm•t in favor of the same. PROCEEDINGS OF THECOMMON COUNCIL. 169 Sixth—Send the Council a proper orde directing the work to be done. Teas—Ald. Conley, Dowlan. O'gonnor Petsch, Cullen, Ryan, Sanborn, Weber Kenny, Kain, Hamm, Long, Mr. Presi dent -13. Approved April 7, 1887. By Aid. Sanborn— It is hereby ordered by the Common Coun- cil of the City of St. Paul: That the matter of grading Summit ave- nne. from Dale street to Viet -ria street, be and tile same is hereby referred to the Board of Public Works to Investigate and report: First—Is this improvement proper and necessary? Second—Give the Council all the expense thereof, and state whether estimateof of the cost thereof is to be paid Into the City Treasury before the contract fa let. Third—Can real estate to be assessed for said improvement be found benefited to the extent of damages, costs and expenses necessary to be incurred thereby? Fourth—Is such improvement asked for upon the petition or application of the Owners of a majority of the property to be assessed for such Improvement? Fifth—Send the Council a plan or profile of said improvement as required by law, if yon report in favor of the same. Sixth—Send the Council a proper order directing the work to be done. Yeas.--Ald. Conley, Dowlan. O'Connor.' Petsch, Cullen, Sanborn, Ryan, Weber, Kenny, Kain, Ilauuu, Long, Mr. President.' —13. Approved April 7, 1887. 13y Aid. Sanborn- 1t,ishereby ordered by the Couuuou Counn- Of Of the City of St. Paul: That the matter of grading Owasco ave- nue, from St. Albans street to Lexington avenue,- be and the sane is hereby referred n to the Board of Public Works to investigate and report: First—is this improvement proper and necessary? Second --Give the Council all estimate of n the expense thereof, and state whether one- half of the cost thereof is to be paid into the t City Treasury before the contract is let h Thirst—Cau real estate to be assessed for II said Improvement be found benefited to the extent of damages, costs and expenses s necessary to be incurred thereby? e Fourth-1.. improvennentasked for upon the petition or application of the owners of a majority of the property to be h assessed fur such improvement? e Fifth—Send the Camcil a plea or profile s of said improvement as required by law, if you report in -favor of same. of r Sixth—Send the Council a proper order directing the work to be done. Yeas—Ald. Conley, Dowlan, O'Connor, Petsch, Cullen, Ryan,. Sanborn, Weber, Kenny, Kain, Hamm, Long, Mr. Presl- dent-13. Approved April 7, 1887. _ By Aid. Kaln— ` It is hereby ordered by the Common Coun- cil of the City of St. Pani: That the matter of grading McLean U, from Bollman avenue to Hester street, be and. the same is hereby referred to the Board of Public Works to Investigate and report: First—Is this huprovemeht -proper coed necessary'? Second—Give the Council an estimate of the expense thereof, and state whe her oue- half of the cost thereof is to be aid into the City Treasury before thecontra tis let. Third—Can real estate to be assessed for said improvement; be found benefited to;he extent ofdamages, costs and expenses nwes- sary to be incurred thereby? Foun�fi'� s such improvement asked for upon the pbiitlon or application of the own- ers of a majority of the property to be,as- sessed for such fm provennent? Fifth—Send the Council a plan or profile of said improvement as required by law, if you report in favor of the same. Sixth—Send the Council a proper order directing the work to be done. Yeas—Ald. Conley, Dowlan, O'Connor Petsch, Cullen, Ryan. Sanborn, Weber, Kenny, Kain, Hauun, Long, Mr. President ' —13. Approved April 7, 1887. By Aid. Kenny— It is hereby ordered by the Common Coun- cil of Che Cit_v of St. Paul: That the matter of grading Brainerd ove- file, from Mayland street to Edgerton street, be and tle same is hereby referred to the Board of Public Works to investigate and report: First—Is this improvement proper and necessary? _ Second—Give the Council an estimate of he expense thereof, and state whether one- alf of the cost thereof is to be paid into - he City Treasury before the contract is let, Third—Can real estate to be assessed for aid Improvement be found benefited to the xtant of damages, costs and expenses ne- essary to be ed thereby? Fourth—Is auehhtourrimprovement asked for Pon the petition or application of the own - sof a majority of the property to be as- essed for "OV improvement? Fifth—Send the Council a plan or profile said improvement as required by law, if IU report in favor of the same. 22 170 PROCEEDINGS OF THE COMMON COUNCIL. PROCEEDINGS OF THE CODIMON COUNCIL. 171 Sixth—Send the Council a proper order directing the work to be done. Yeas—Ald. Conley, Dowlan, O'Connor, Petsch, Cullen, Ryan, Sanborn. Neper Kenny. Kain, Ilanun, Long, Mr. President —13. Approved April 7. 1887. By Aid. Dowlan— It is hereby ordered by the Common Coun- cil of the City of St. Paul: That the matter of grading Columbia street, frau Glencoe street to Pennsylvania avenue, be and the same is hereby referred to the Board of Public Works to investigate and report: First—Is this imp—mncpt proper and necessary? Second —Give the Council all estimate of Lite expense thereof, and state whether one- half of the cost thereof is to be paid into the City Treasury before the contract is let. Third—Can real estate to be assessed for said improvement be tiound benefited to the extent of damages, costs and expenses necessary to be incurred thereby? Fourth—l' such intpi—ement asked for upon the petition or application of the own- ers of a majority of the property to be as sessed far such im Provement? Fifth—Send the Council a plan or profile of said improvement as required by law, if you report in favor of the same. Sixth—Send the Council a proper order directing the workto be done. Teas—Ald. Conley, Dowlan, O'Connor, Petsch, Cullen, Ryan, Sanborn. Weber, .Kenny, Kain,. Hanot, Lung, Mr. Presi- dent -13. Approved April 7, 1857. - kyy Ald. lty:tn— Yt is hereby ordered by the Coalition Coun- eil of the City of St. Paul: That the matter of grading. Greco street. from West Seventh street to 'IN o"tern ave- nue, be and the same is hereby referred to the Board of Punlic Works to investigate and report. First—Is this improvement proper and necessary? Second—Give the Council all estimate of the expense thereof, and state whether one- half of the cost thereof is to be paid into the City Treasury before the contract is let. Third—Can real estate to be assessed for said improvement be found benefited to the extent of damages, costs and expenses necessary to be incurred thereby'? Fourth—Is such improvement asked for upon the petition or application of the own- ers of a majority of the property to be as- sessed fat such improvement? Fifth—Send the Council a plan or profile of said improvement as required by law, if you report in favor of the same. Sixth—Send the Council a proper order directing the work to be done. Yeas—Ald. Conley, Dowlan, O'Connor, Petsch, Cullen. Ryan, Sanborn# Weber, Kenny, Kate, Ramal, Long, Mr. Presldent —13. Approved April 7, 1887. 13, Aid. W`eber— It is hereby ordered by the Common Coun- cil of the City of St. Pont: That the matter of constructing a sewer oto Carrot street, from Western avenue to Date street, be and the same is hereby re- ferred to the Board of Public Works to investigate and report: First—Is this improvement proper and necessary? Second— Give the Conned an estimate of the expense thereof, and state whether one- half of the cost thereof is to be paid into the City Treasury before the contract is let. Third—Can real estate to be assessed for said improvement be found benefited to the extent of danmges. costs and expenses necessary to be incurred thereby? Fourth—Is such improvement asked for upon the petition or application of the of It majority of tie property to be assessed for such imploveuie t? Fitth—Send the Council a plan or profile of said improvement as required by law, if you report in favor of the same. Sixth—Send the Council a proper order directing the work to be done. Fear—Ald. Curley, Dowlan, O'Connor, Petsch, Cullen, Byan, Sanborn, Weber, Kenny. Kain, Hamm, Long, Mr. Presi- dent -13. Approved April 7. 1887. By Aid. Sanborn— It is hereby ordered by the Common Couneil of the City of St. Paul: 'That the matter of opening and extending Grottostreet, from Goodrich avenue to St. Clair street sixty feet wide, be and the same is hereby referred to the Board of Public Works to investigate and report: First—IS this improvement proper and necessary? Second—Give the Council an estimate of the expense thereof, and state whether one- half of the cost thereof is to be paid into the City 'Treasury before the contract is let. Third—Can real estate to be assessed for said innprovementbefoulfd benefited to the extent of damages, costs and expenses necessary to be incurred thereby? Fourth—Is such Improvement asked for upon the petition or application of the own- ers of a majority of the property to be assessed for such improvement? Fifth—Send the Council a plan or profile of said improvements as required by law, if you report in favor of the same. Sixth—Send the Council a proper order directing the work to be done. Yeas—Alda. Conley, Dowlan, O'Connor, Petsch, Culler, Ryan. Sanborn. Weber, Kenny, Kain, Hamm. Long, Dir. I'rrsident —13. Approved April 7, 1887. By Aid. Haiti., Itis hereby ordered by the Common court - ell of the City of St. Paul: That the matterof opeoiug,w•ideuing and extending Earl street from Maryland street north to Phalen lake. be and the same is hereby referred to the Board of Public Works to investigate and report First—Is this improvement proper and necessary? Second—Give the Council an estimate of the expense thereof, and state whether one- half of the cost thereof is to be paid into the City Treasarybefore thecmttract is let. Third—Cali real estate to be assessed for said improvement be found benefited to the extent of damages, costs and expenses necessary to be local red thereby? Fourth=ls such improvement asked for upon the petition or application of the owners of a ntajorily of the property to be assessed for such improvement? Fifth—Send the Council a plan or profile of said improvement as required by law, if you report in favor of the same. Sixth—Send the Council a proper order ..directing the work to be done- Teas—Ald. Conley, llowlau, U'Counor, Petsch, Cullen, Ryan, Sanborn, Weber, Kenny, Rain, Hanan, Long, Mr. President —13. Approved April 7, 1887. 13y Aid. Kerr— By Aid. Sauborn— lt in hereby City of by the Co non Couu" It in 11 - 1tv ordered by the. Common Coun- cil of the City of SL Paul cil of the City of St. Paul: That the matter of open tug and widening That the matter of constructing a sewer the alley in Bleck 59, of Irvine's enlarge- on South Hobert street, from the levee h, meat to Rice X; Rice ss et, be . from Fairfield avenue. and on Fairfield avenue Mulberry street W Rice street. be and the -same is hereby referred to the Board of from South Robert street to Custer street, Public Works to investigate and report: be and the same is hereby referred to the First—Is this improvement proper and Board of Public Works to ipvestigate and necessary? report: Second—Give the Council all estimate of First—It this improvement proper and the expense thereof, and state whether one- necessary? half of the cost thereof is to be paid into Second—Give the Council an estimate of the City 'Treasury before the gonlractis let. the expense thereof, and state. w'llether oue- Thit'd—Can real estate ' be assessed for half of the cost thereof is to be paid into said improvement, be found benefited to the the City Treasury before the contract is let. extent of damages, costs and expenses Thn'd—Call real estate to be assessed for necessary to be incurred thereby? y. ,said improvement be found benefited to the Fimrth—Is such improvement asked fur extent of dqumges, costs and expenses nce- upoii the Petition or application of the own- essary to be incurred thereby? era of a majority of the property to be as- Fourth—Is such improvement asked for sessed for such improvement? upon the petition or application of the own - Fifth —Send the Council a plan or profile ers of a majority of the proPerty to be :is. of said impryvement as required by law, if sessed fur such improvement? you report in favor of the same. Fifth—Send the Council a plan or profile Sixth-Seud theCouncil a proper order directing the work to be done. Teas--Ald. Conley, Duwlap. O'Connor, Petsch, Cullen, Ryan, Sanborn, Weber, Kenny, Kain, Hauer. Long. - Mr. I'rest- dent-13. Approved April 7, 1887. It is hereby ordered by the Common Coun cit of the City of St. Paul: Ti"' "he matter of paving'Market street. between St. Peter street and Sixth street, I. and the same is hereby referred to the Board of Public Works to investigate and report: First—Is this improvement Proper and necessary:' Second—Give the Cnuncil'au estimate of the expense thereof, and smote whether one- half of the cost thereof is to be paid into the City Treasury before the contract is let. t'hir'd—Can reap estate to be assessed for aid im prol•enrent be read benefited to the extent of damages. costs and expenses to be incurred thereby?- Fourth—Is such improvement asked for nPon the petition or application of the own - es of a utajority of the Property to be as. sessed for such improvement? Fifth—Send the Council a lilac or profile It f said fmprovein%K as required by law, if you report in favor of the same. Sixth—Solid fire t,'nuneit a proper orcler directing the work to be dune. Yeas—Ald- Conley, Dowlan, O'Connor, Petsch, Cullen, Ryan. Sanborn, Weber, Rein ly, Kaiu, llanun, Long, Mr. President —13. Approved April 7, 1887. 0 172 PROCEEDINGS OF THE COMMON COUNCIL. of said improvement as required by law, if you report in favor of the same. Sixth—Send the Council a proper order directing the work to be done. Yeas --Aid. Conley. Dowlau, O'Connor, Petsch, Cullen. Ryan, Sanborn, Weber, Kenny, Kain, Hamm, Lone, Mr. President —13. Approved April 7, 1887. - ByAld. Sanborn— It is hereby ordered by the Comment Coun- cil of the City of St. Paul: That the matter of constructing a sewer oil St. Albans street, from Summit avenue to Ashland avenue; oil Holly avenue, from St Albans street to Miller street, and on Ashland avenue, from St. Albans street to Miller street, be and the same is hereby re- ferred to the Board of Public Works to in- vestigate and report: First—Is this improvement proper and necessary? Second—Give the Council all estimate of the expense thereof, and state whether one- half of the cost thereof is to be paid into the City.. Treasury before the contract islet. Third—Can real estate. to be assessed for said iuturovenient be found benefited to the extent of damages, costs and. expenses necessary to be Incurred thereby? Fourth—Is such improvement asked for upon the petition Or application of theown- ers Of a majority Of the property to be as- sessed for such unlit oveniett? Fifth—Send the Council a plan or pro- file of said hnproveinent as required by law, if you report in favor of the same. Sixth—Send the Corned a proper Order directine the work to be done. Yeas—Ald. Conley. Dowlan. O'Connor, Petsch, Cullen. Ryan, Sanborn. Weber, Kenny. Kain. Mallon, Long, Mr. President —1:3. Approved A1,61 7. 1887. By Ald. Kerr— It is hereby ordered by Ben Common Conn- ell of the City of St. Paul: That the matter of the change of grade on Como avenne, frond Itice street to Jack- son sheet. be and the nig is hereby refer- red to the Board of 1' i .lie W.rks to inve's- tigate and -repos rf„� First—Is this iuga' .oeut proper and 1 necessar '? Second—Give the G 'il all estimateof tilee expense thr♦a of, i ate whether one- half of the cost there to be paid tato the City 'Treasury be.fo le contract is let. Third—Can real tecta r be assessed for said improvement luld benefited to the —tent of dauuagt s and expenses necessary to be iucuri reby? Fourth—la such it .went asked for upon the petition or icatiot of the owners of a majority of the property to be assessed for such Improvement? Fifth—Send the Council a plan or profile of said improvement as required by law, if you report is infavorof the same. Sixth—Send the Council a proper order directing the work to be done- Yeas—Ald. Conley, Dowlan. O'Connor. Petsch, Cullen, Rvan, Sanborn, Weber, Kenny, Kahl, Hamm, Long, Mr. Presk dent -13. Approved April 7, 1887. By Aid. Hamm— It is hereby ordered by the Common Conti- cil of the City of St. Paul: That the matter of opening, widening and extending the following named sheets,from their present easterly terminus to the east city limits, Burns avenue. Hastings. ave- nue, Conway street, Frances street,lMin- nehaha street, East Seventh sheet, Har- vester avenue. Maryland street, be and the same is hereby referred to the Board of Public Works to investigate and report: First --Is this improvement proper and necessary? Second—Give the Council an estimate of the expense thereof. and state whether one- half of the cost thereof is to be oald into the City 'Treasury before the contract is let. Third—Can real estate to be. assessed for said improvement be found benefited to the extent,of damages, costs and expenses nec- essary to be incurred thereby? Fourth—Is such improvement asked for upon the petition or application of the own- ers of a majority of the property to be as- sessed for such improvement? Fifth—Send the Council a plan or profile of said improvement as required by law, if you repot in favor of the same. Sixth—Send the Council a proper order directing the work to be done. Yeas—Ald. Conley, Dowlan, O'Connor, Petsch, Cullen, Ryan, Sanborn, Weber, Kenny. Kaln. Malum, Long, Mr. President —13. Approved April 17, 887. By Aid. ldal,uu—. t h Lt is hereby ordered by the Common Coun- ell of tine Cityof St. Paul: That the matter of opening, widening and extending the following named streets, front their present easterly terminus to the east city limits: Suburban avenue. McLean avenue. Pacific avenue, Birch street. Hud- son avenue, Point Douglass street. East Third street, Fremont sheet. East Fourth street. Rawson street, Margaret sheet. Beech street, Iteaney street, Fauquier street, Ross street, Kerwin street, Brand Areet, Cook street, Jessamine street, A1ag- aolia street, Geraniudt street, Rose street, PROCEEDINGS OF THE COMMON COUNCIL. . 173 Autumn avenue. Ames avenue, be and the provement to be made, to -wit: Grade same is hereby referred to the Board of Stryker avenue, from Lou as street to the Public Works to investigate and report: south city limits, in said city; that First—Is this improvement proper and said Board cause said work to -be let by necessary? contract, as provided by law,. without one- Second—Give the Council an estimate of half thelistimated cost beintr first paid into the expense thereof, and state whether one -the City Treasury, and after said work half of the cost thereof is to be paid into shall be placed under contsct, said Board the City Treasury before the contract is let. shall proceed without delay, to assess Third—Can real estate to be assessed for the amount as nearly as thev. can ascer- said improvement be found benefited to the tail, the same, which will be re - extent of the damages, costs and expensesqutred to pay the costs and necessary necessary to be incurred thereby? expenses of such improvement upon Fourth—Is such Improvement asked for the real estate to be benefited by upon the petition or application of the said hl, improvement, as owners of a majority of the property to be it being the opinion 02 the Council rovided by real assessedfor such improvement?estate to be assessed for such improvement Fifth—Send the Council a plan or profile can be found benefited to the extent of the of said improvement as required by law, damages, costs and expenses necessary to if you report in favor of the same. be incurred thereby. Sixth—Send Um Council a proper order Yeas--Ald. Conley, Dowlan, O'Connor, directing the work to be done. Petsch, Celleu, Ryan; Sanborn, Weber, Yeas—Ald. Conley, "Dowlan, O'Connor, Kenny, Kate, Hannn, -Lone, Mr. Presi- Petsch, Cullen, Ryan, Sanborn, Weber, dent -13. Kenny, Kain, Hamm. Long, Mr. Presi- Approved April 7, 13387. dent -13. Approved April 7, 1887. In the matter of the re t f 1 In the matter of the report of the Boar of Public Works.dated March 31, 1887. It is hereby ordered by the Common Couu ell of the Citv of St. Paul: That the Board of Public Works of said City of St. Paul cause the following int prevenient to be made, to -wit: Grade Louisa street, front State to Bidwell street, in said city: that said Board shall cause said work to be lel by contract as provided by law, without one-half the estimated cost *bele first paid into the City Treasury, and after said work shall be placed under contract, said Board shall proceed without delay to assess the amount as nearly as they can as- certain the same, which will be required to pay the costs and necessary expenses of such improvement upon the real estate to be benefited by said improvement, as pro- vided by law, it being the Opinion of the Council that real estate to be assessed for such improveutent can be found benefited to the extent of the costs and expenses necessary to be incurred thereby. Yeas --Aid. Conley, Dowlan. O'Connor, Petsch, Callen. ]Ivan, Sanborn. Weber, Kenny. Kahl, Long, idamnr. Mr. Prest- dent-13. Approved April 7, 1887. In the matter of the report of the Board of Public Works, dated April 1, 1887. It Is hereby ordered by the Common Conh- cil of the City of St. Paul: 'Chat the Hoard of Public Works of said city of St. Paul cause the following im- per o t re Board of Public Works. dated March 38,1887, It is hereby entered by the Conuuoi Cone- d cil of the City of St. Paul: That the Board of Public W irks of said City of St. Paul cause the following dm- provement to be made. to -wit: Grade Fillmore avenue, from Dnkota ave- - nue to State street. in said city; that said Board cause said work to be let by contract, as provided by law, without ore -half the estimnted cost being first paid Into the City Treasury, and after said work g shall be placed under cot tract. said Board shall proceed without delay to as -cess the auteuut asp. nearly as they can ascertain the sante, which will be requiredto pay the costs and necessary expenses .['such ha - prevenient upon the real estate to be bene- fited by said Improvement. as provided by law, it being the opinion of the Council that real estate to be assessed for such improve nrent can be found benefited to the extent of the costs and expenses necessary- to be incurred thereby. Yeas— Ald. Conley, Dowlan. O'Connor, Petsch, Cullen. Ryan. Sanborn, Weber, Kenny, Kain, Henna, Long, Mr. President —13. Approved April 7. 1887 - In the matter of the report of the. Board of Public Works dated March 38. 1887, ItIs hereby ordered by the Common Coun- Vf the City (If St. Paul: That. the Board of Public Works of said City m of St. ' Paul cause the following in,- prevenient to be made. to -wit: Grade Erie street, from Bantil street (if extended) 174 PROCEEDINGS OF THE COMMON COUNCIL. to Randolph street, in said city; that said Board cause said work to be let by contract, as provided by law-, without one-half the es- timated cost being first paid into the City Treasury. and after said work shall be placed under contract, said Board shall pro- ceed without delay to assess the amount as nearly as they can aketain the same, which will be required to pay the costs and necessary expenses of such iuikWImunt upon the real estate to be bene�4otvesaid improvement, as Provided by law, it being the opinion of the Council that real estate to be assessed for such iunproveoent can be bound benefited to the extent of the costs and expenses necessary to be incurred thereby. '.Yeas—Ald. Cooley. Dowhnn, O'Connor, Petsch, Cullen, Ryan. Sanborn, Weber, Kenny- Kain, Haulut, Long, Mr. President —13. Approved April 7, 1887. In the matter of the report of the Board of Public Works, dated April 4, 1887. It is hereby ordered by the Common Coun- cil of the City of St. Paul: That the Board of Public Works of said City of. St. .Paul cause the following im- provement to be made, Lo -wit: Grade Hiawatha street. from 'Burns avenue to Mound street, in said ciCy; that said Board cause said work to be let by contract. as provided by .law, without one- half the estimated cost being first paid into the City Treasury, and after said work shall be placed under contract, said Bmird shall -proceed without delay to assess ate amount as nearly as they call ascertain the same. which will be required to pay the costs and necessary expenses of such improve' upon tine real estate to be benefited by said improvement, as provided by law, it being the onhlnom of the Council that real estate to be assessed for such improvement can be found benefited to the extent if the costs and expenses uecessm'y to be incurred thereby. Yeas—Ald. Conley, Dowlan­O'Connor. Petsch, Cullen, Ryan, Sanborn. Weber, Kenny, Kain, Ilsunm._houg, DIT. I l-csi- dent-13. Approved April 7, 1887. In the matter of the report of the Board of Public Works, dated April 1. 1887. It is hereby ordered by the Coalition Con left of the City of St. Paul: That the Board -f Public Work. of said Cfly of St. Paul cause the following improvement to be made, to -wit: (.rude the alley in block 2. Ifumphrey's addition Lo St. Paul, from Van Buren street to Conu, avenue, in said city; that said Hoard cause sa'it work fI to be let by contract, as provided by law, without one-half the estimated cost being first paid into the City Treasury, and afters said work shall be placed under contract, said Board shall pro- ceed without delay ht assess the amount as nearly as they call ascertain the same, will be required to pay the costs and necessary expenses of such improve- ment upon the real estate to be benefited b7 said improvement, as Provided by law, it being the opinion of the Council that real estate to be assessed for such Improvement can be found benefited to the extent of the costs and expeuses necessary to be incurred thereby. . Yeas—Ald. Conley, Dowlan. O'Connor, Petsch, Cullen. Ryan, Sanborn. Weber, Kenny, Kain, Hamm, Long, Mr. President Approved April 7, 1887. In the matter of the report of the Board of Public Works. dated March 21, 1887. It is hereby ordered by the Common Coun- cil of the City of St. Paul: That the Board of Public Works of said City of St Paul cause the following falprocemen[s to be trade, to -wit: Grade Summit avenue, from Dale street. to Lex- ington avenne. ill said city; that said Board cause said work to be let by contract, as provided by law, without one-half the estimated cost being first paid Into the, City Treasury, and after said work shall be placed under contract, said Board shall proceed without delay to assess the anumnt as nearly as they can ascertain the .saine, which will be required to pay the costs and necessary expenses of such iniprovenientl upon the real estate to be benefited by said improvement, as pro- vided by law, it being the opinion of the Council that real estate to be assessed Ion such iuipi—euient can be found benefited to the extent of the costs and expenses necessary to be incurred thereby. Teas—Ald. Conley, Dowlan, O'Connor. Petsch. Callen, Ryan. Sanborn, Weber. Keung, Kain, Hamm. Long, Mr. President. —13. Approved April 7, 1887. In the matter of the report of the Board of Public Works, dated April 4, 1887. It is hereby ordered by the Common Coun- cil of the City of St. Paul: That the Board of Public Works of said City of St. Paul cause the follow•ine Im- proventent to be made, to -wit: Grade Maryland street- front Lake Como to Bock street, in said city; that said Board cause said work to be let by contract, as pro- vided by law. without one-half the esti- nmted cost being first paid into the City Treasury, and after said work shall be PROCEEDINGS OF THE C092,ION COUNCIL. .. 175 placed under contract, said Board shall proceed without delay to assess the wit uunt as nearly as they cast ascertain t is saute, which will be required to pay the costs and necessary expeuses of such; hp.. Provement upon the real estate to be bene- tiled by said improvement. as provided by law.lt being the opinion of the Council that real estate to be assessed for such improve. mcut can be found benefited to the extent of the costs and expenses necessary to be incurred thereby. Yeas—Ald. Conley, Do Wlm1, O'COIl l ion', Petsch, Cullen, Ryan, Sanborn. Weber, Kenny, Kalil, Ilamni, Long. Sir. Presi- dent—t3. APProved April 7 1887. lu the matter of the report of the 13t o Public Works, dated April 4, 18S . It is hereby ordered by the Conlin 11 Court ell of the City- of St. Paul: That the Board of Public Work, of said City of St. Paul cause the follow' is im_ pl'evelllellt to be Blade; tn-l1'it: ;•hound street, from Burns avenue to Ilia watha street, tm said city; that sail Board cause s td work to be let by cum tract, as provided b law. vitholt nue-h:dt the estimated cosi being first paid into the City Treasury, and atter said work shall be Ed under contract, said Board shall pro- ceed without delay to assess the amount as nearly as they can ascertain the saute. which will be required hl pay the costs and necessary expenses of such hoprovement upon tire real estate to be benefited by said improvement as provided by law, it being the opinion of tine Council that real estate to to assessed for such intorovenneI can be found benefited to ilio extent of the costs and expenses necessary to be incurred thereby, Teas—Aid. Conley, Dowlan, U'Comul, Petsch. Cullen, Hy Sanborn. Webor, Kenny, Kain. Manu Lau' i1 R. Ir. Pres i' Approved April 7,l{ 1887- LI the matter of t—he�t4iporr of [he Boats oY Public Works, dated April 4, 1887. IL is hereby ordered by the Couuno,, Coun- cil of the City oY St. Paul: That the Board of Public Works of said City of St. Paul cause the follow ung tm- provennent to be nude, to -wit: Pave Cedar street, from Eighth (8th) street to Central avenue; Central avenue. frau, the west line of Cedar streetto the west ]tile of Grant street, and Gault street, from Central avenue to Collo avenue (formerly Biot Ica Street). i n said cit wi[II blocks and curb s ar villi Kranite: that said Board cause said work it be Iec by contract, I Ell provided by law, without one -halt the estimated cost being first paid into the City Treasury, and after said work shall be placed under contract said Board shall proceed without delay to assess the annount, as nearly as they can ascertain the amue. which will be required to pay the costs and necsssary expenses of such improvement uPou: the real estate to be benefited by said impruyenient, as provided bylaw. it being the opinion of the Council th real estate to be assessed for such tm- pro enient can be found benefited to the extol t of the costs and expenses necessary to be incurred thereby. T as—Ald. Conley'. DOwfall, O'Connor, Ye ch, Callen, Evau. Sanborn, Weber, K u ly. Kau,, liaulm, .Long. Mr. Presi- 'ed April 7, 1887. i In the matt r of the report of Elie Board of 7 }Ill in W TIES, dated March 28, 1887. d I h e .. ordered by the Common Conn. the:City of St. Paul: e the Board of Public Works of said 'Cit St. Paul cause the following im- 1 ' v tie)ds to be made, to -wit: Open, and exYsnd Western avenue, from Lake Como slid Phalen aveOne. north to the city Ihuits. ill said city', condemning and taking all that` land not already condemned or ded- icated for public use lying within the lines of lVesteru avenue ill Cottage Homes, St. Paul, produced north to the city limits h, the City of St. 'and, Minnesota; thatsaid l§.yard shall proceed without delay to unseal -the amount as nearly as they can ascnrtnl❑ the same, which will be required to pay the damages. costs sma necessary expeuses of audit iulproceiuent upon the real estate to be benefited br said improvement, as pro- vided by law, it being the opinion of the Council that real esu to to beBenefit for such iuipn,vutnelt eau be found benefited to Pe extent of the di n ages. costs and'ex nooses of to be incurred thereby. Petsch Cullen, uiRyan.DSanborn� Welor ber, Benny', Kain, Hamm, I,bng, Mr. President —M. APproved April 7, 1887 L Ill the matter of the report of the Board of Public Works. dated March -31' 1887. IT is hereby ordered by the C ouilon Court - cul of the City of St. Paul: That tine Board of Public Works of said City of St. Paul cause the following im- provement to be aside, to -Nit: Open Oak street, by extending said Street in a straight line to Forbes street in said city, Bland detailingand [bkirg -11 Leec6 sthat Uditionlot of loto St. Paul, lying northwesterly of the sopth- easterly line of said Oak street, produced 178 PROCEEDINGS OF THE COMMON COUNCIL. southwesterly to saidForbesstreet; thatsail Board shall proceed withoutdelay to asses, the amount as nearly as they can ascertair the same, which will be required to pay till damages, costs and necessary expenses m such improvement upon the real estate t( be benefited by said improvement as pro vided by law, it being the opinion of IN Council that real estate to be assessed fm such improvement can be found beuefitec to the extent of the damages, costs and ex- penses necessary to be incurred thereby. Yeas—Ald. Conley, Dowlan, O'Connor, Petsch, Cullen. Ryan, Sanborn, Weber, Kenny, Kahl, Hamm, Long. Mr. President Approved April 7, 1887. In the matter of the report of the Board of Public Works, dated Feb. '7, 1887, and March 28, 1887. It is hereby ordered by the Common Count - ell of the City of St. Paul: That the Board of Public Works of said City of St. Paul cause the following im- prov��aament t) be made, to -wit: Grade Phflen street, from Seventh (7th) street to Harvester alley, in said city; that said Board cause said work to be let by contract, as provided by law, without one-half the estiluated cost being first paid Into the City Treasury, and after said work shall be placed under contract, said Board shall proceed without delay to assess the amount as nearly as they can ascertain the same, which will be required to pay the costs and necessary expenses of such improvement upon the real estate to be benefited by said improtemunt, as provided by law, it being the opinion of the Council that real estate to be assessed for such improvement call be found benefited to the extent of the costs and expenses necessary to be incurred thereby. Peas—Ald. Conley, Dowlan, O'Connor, Yetsch, Cullen, Ryan, Sanborn, Weber, Kenny, Kain, Hamm, Long, Mr. Presi- dent -13. Approved April 7, 1887. In the matter of the report of the Beard of Public Works, dated March 24, 1887. It is hereby ordered by the Common Coun- cil of the City of St. Paul: That the Board of Public Works of said City of St. Paul cause the following Re- provementsto be made, to -wit: Open. widen and extend Rondo street, from Mac- kubin street to Kent street. in said city, condemning and taking all that land, not already condemned or dedicated for public use lying within the linesof Rondo, In Mackubm M Marshall's addition o St. Paul, produced west o said Kent street; that said Board shall proceed without delay to assess the amount as nearly ate they can ascertain the same, which will be required to pay the dam. ages, costs and necessary expenses of such improvement upon the rel estate to be benefited by said nnprove)pent, as pro- vided bylaw, It being the op won of the al Council that reestate W be secvea for such improvementcan be fouu - benefited to the extent of the dumases, costs and ex- penses necessary to be incurred thereby. Yeas—Ald. Conley, Dowlan, O'Connor, Petsch, Cullen, Ryan, Sanborn. 'Weber, Kenny, Kain, Hannm, Long. Mr. Presi- dent -13. Approved April 7 1887. Adjourned. CIIAs. D. KERR, President of Council. THOS. A. PRENDEROAST, City Clerk. Regular Meeting. ST. PAUL. April 19, 1887. Vice President Dowlan in the chair. Present: Aid. Conley, O'Connor. Petsch, Cullen. Ryan, Sanborn, Weber, Kenny, Kain, Hamm, Bryant, Mines, Long, Mr. President -14. COMMUNICATIONS. From the Board of Park Commissioners— Asking that $50,000 of bonds be issued for the city party fund. Ways and Meana. From the Court House and City Hall Spe- cial Commission— Asking for the issue of $200,000 bonds, etc. Granted. (See resolutions.) From Talbot Jones, M.D., Commissioner of Health— Stating that the contract between the Pransfer Packing company and the city for the removal of dead annuals expired Dec. 31, 1880, and recommending that the City ,lerk be instructed to advertise for pro- uusals for the e0suiug year. Aid. Sanborn moved that the Clerk be nstructed to advertise for bids as recom- nended by the Health Commissioner. The motion prevailed, and the Clerk was ;o instructed. From Edward Bouquet and Others— For the removal of obstructions on Da - rota avenue. Committee on Streets and City Engineer. From M. G. McKinlay— For the return of amount paid by him for axes upon property deeded to the city, etc: Committee on Streets. ?run Anna M. Rice and Others— For the grading of Agate street,- from ;ourtland to Magnolia streets. Board of Public Works with order. i'ran) M. C. Egan mrd.Others— For the opening of an alley, etc. PROCEEDINGS OF THE COMMON COUNCIL. 177 Board of Public Works with olden From Andrew Schoch and Others— Foropening 'Er'ORTS OF CITY OFFICERS. Uf Cty Comptroller—Gas Company's and grading Beech street, Claim— from Arcade street to Greenbrier avenue, etc. I The bill of the St. Paul Gas Committee oil Streets. company for I the munch of February. 1887, amounting to $5.307. From West Publishing Company— conditionally allowed by Your For the ceustructiou of astone sidewalk nn 'Third turned for fiulihei Ligation respectfully re - south side of street, betpveett Peter and Market streets. i lee St. The ueculiar feature of the bill is the Committee oil Streets. enormous amoutrt of gas cousu"ted in the From E. S. Norton and A. E. Clark— various public buildings; Iii, 000 feet in the Asking that themselves and associates he 11larket 1Lntsn an157. 100 feet in ••Fire De- g.anted c franchise for the operation pneumatic oiler' of but 28.Otel1u'b fret Ile"t eonsunartuted in EuKinco I House Committee on Streets and Corporation Attorney. e NO. 5 appears pectdiar compared with : the other I other engine houses From Rev. John Stariha ranging from 10,000 to feet each. and Others— Asking that George {V. Kemp be given V. I have uo means of checking the quantity a of position on the police I) gas consumed, but respectfully suggest that on Police. From From Your Committee on Gas mid Corpora - tion Attorney Frederick Busch and Others— Asking that the name confer with the gas cowpony, which will urnbablY develop facts. of Ellen street changed to Sherburne Very be respectfully, avenue. Committee on Streets. JOAN {V. ROCRE, City Comptroller. From John H. Gierke— April 19, 1887. For permisslou to repair frame buildiu tire limits. Kin Conlin itte,e on Gas sol Corporation At- curacy Committee on Fire Department.Also, From Charles 15'. mid {V. A. Fitzer— Also,_ M• F�' Brennan's Claim— permission to erect and finish build- B tnau t 1 .1tile odmnaF. ins. etc. en 851 repeaentilu for5ge o Granted. : (See Ordinance No. 700.) From carriaOil corner of Fifth and Wabasha streets." Louis Weber— he Asking that be refunded the sum of $100 'Ilse claim is extremely irregular; nothing whatever to oil account of auctioneer's license, etc. G-nlllwttee flit License. show that the clay was at fault. Very resuectfull y, From Charles P. Noyes and Others— For JunN ,}V. Roche, City Comptroller. the construction ofa on sewer er Laurel avenue, from Committee u8un Claims. Dade to os street. Also, Board of Public Works with order. AAtilted �•d,•r From the St. Paul Chmnber of Com- es Brosrnt \tiles & FI?le, $3.35; J- W. merce Cunnineha0t & CO,c $2; J. B. Moorehead Asking that the order given the St. Paul. Minneapolis &:So $12.50; E, &Manitoba Railway coo pant to C. Keller & Ce .ei�q�iCBarien W. Rundlett. $2L5O; ler & of construct a bridge over its tracks on Park avenue Good Shepherd, Shepherd 551.31; Nmthu•esSist be reconsidered; etc. Alderman StauG Works. r1'ep1`'• $.55; Dir. Volkzeitung. of the district. Front J. W. Jaggar and Others— 5057.40; H. O. Sweeney. $l; George J. Mitsch &: Fur the vacation of Green street, ora Committee F rreg' 514.16: StonE. nrPellacke�, Butt & on Streets. Front John Bast— 512.50; S[. Paul g• Co., Furniture eompatn For permission to construct bay window over stylet lice 50 ce .v, $4.50; Bratise3WorksraS(i �g5: Mathews of Fast Seventh street. Committee oil Streets. Craig, 511, G. {V. hferri ll, $16; S. P. Cullen, K.0; From Will. Censtans and Others— y:eorge illitsch, •D18; 512; 254 George Wylie, For the gradin of the ht block 21, {Vo dined paving. ;♦Iinuusota Transfer Packing corn - k addition. I Board of Public Works With {9y koff,1Se aumns .C; Benedict,IS'7 Brown. m•der• Front E. Mullen and Others— For the transfer of liquor licenses. Treacy & o,. $18.50; -James F. Graham, S1.15; H. Wedelstaedt. $21.75; M. Cos Colmnitteeo0 License. - te,11o, 41 37; Peter Ross, $20; Fire Extin. • grtisher Man dfacturartgcum pau y, $45; Globe Publishing cum pan Y• $4,181:87; 23 US PROCEEDINGS OF TITE COMMON COt1NCn. Beyer & Lux,Estimate No. 1, gradipf Carroll street. 5527; Tracy & Tracy, Esti mate No. 1, grading Winifred and Coloradt streets. $714; .1. W. Doherty, Estimate No. 4, supplementary to No. 3, final. Greenbriei avenue and -Margaret street .ewers, $8.5'. Hobert Seeger, 53,726.06: Northwestern Lime company, $11.20; Mines & Kofler, 511.20; J. Maher, $4: Dettloff & Stearns, $1.10; T. Brennan, $373.86;-Boeringer K Sons, $5.85; F.hha rift. $13; Nicols & Dean, $31::5; 2111. D. Shanley, 90 cents; Mrs. Jlc. Donough, 816: G. M. Brack, 835.20; H. D. Gates. $110; P. H. Thornton, $7.80: M. Breen. $301.50; G. Drew, $34; P. J. Gie- sen, $17; S. R. McMasters. 88.10; Robin- son & Cary, $16.88; secretary of state. 81; J. H. Morrison, Estimate No. 7, grading Front street, 8255; W. J. Dlulligan Esti- mate No. 4, grading Francis street. 5408; Dale & Baumgardner, Estimate No. 0, Iglehart street grading. 5425; W. F. rdniau, Estimate No. 5, grading Isabel .street, $297.50; J. Kavanagh. Estimate No. 9, grading St. Clair, Grace and Warsaw streets, 8765; J.Kavauaghu , Estimate N. 1, grading (.rand avenue and l.mmol❑ avenue. $3.048; J. Kavanagh, Estimate No. 4, grad- ing Conway street, $527; H. Justus, Esti- mutsNo. 3.grading Cherokee avenue, $510; Board of Water Cnnnuissiomers, 813.698.15; J. S. Million. Estimate No. L grading Glencoe street, $595: P. Doherty, Estimate No. 1, sewer on Eighth street, $425; P. 11. Thornton. Estimate No. 1, grading Lisbon street, 8.255; P. Durack, Estirbate No. 1, grading Fisk and Driller streets, $1...109; I'. 11. 'Thornton, Estimate No. 1, grading James street, 51,615: •Phoma= Dailey, Es. timate No. 2, grading Jessamine street, 5850; McArthur Bros., Estimate No. 5, grading Minnehaha and other streets. 51.904; C. F. Iluebner, Estimate Np. 1. grading Burr suet, $1,139; E. C. Bowen. Estimate No. 2, grading alley in block 3, Hulcotub's addition. 5765. Allowed and ordered paid by the follow- ing vote: I eas—Ald. Conley, O'Connor, Petsch. Cullen, Ryan, Sanborn, Weber, Kenny, Kain. halon, Bryant. Tinea, Long, Mr. Vice President -14. Of City Engineer—Plan for Substructure of High Bridge— To the Coalition Council of the -City ol� St. Pa91: GEx'1'LS3IK In accordance with your order of Jal. 26, 1887, I herewith submit plans for the substructure of the (nigh bridge across the Mississippi river, from Forbes street to Mohawk avenue. Provided the plans are approved, we can have the neces- sary tracings made and the work ready to advertise by the 25th Inst. Respectfully submitted. L. W. RUNDLKTT, Cita' Engineer. April 19, 1887. Plans approved. (See resolution.) Also, .Jackson Street Bridge— TheEngineer transmits a coin in unication from A. Manvel, General Manager of the St. Paul, 1(inneapolis & Manitoba Railroad company, stating that the iron for said bridge is all ready. Accepted. Of Inspector of Buildings— Report for March, 1887, with City Treas- urer's receipt attached for $934. Public Accounts. OF BOARD OF PUBLIC WORKS. Dearborn Street Grading— TO the Common Council of the City- of St. Paul: Che Board of Public Works have had un- der consideration the resolution or order of the Common Council, approved March 5, 1887, relative to the grading of Dearborn street, from Bidwell street to State street, and having investigated the proposed improvement, respectfully re- port that said improvement is necessary and proper; that the esti- mated expense thereof is $8,897, one-half of which need not be paid into the City Treasury before the coutract is let; that real estate to be assessed therefor can be found benefited to the extent of the costs and expenses necessary to be incurred thereby; that said improvement is not asked for by a petition of a majority of the owners of property to be assessed therefor, but we herewith send a plan or profile of said improvement. and all order for your adoption, if you desire as to make the im- provement. Yeas 4, nays 0. R. L. GOKMAN. President. W. F. Enw-iN, Clerk Board Public Works. April 19, 1887. Adopted. (See order to Board of Public Works.) Also, Snelling Avenue Grading— To the Connnon Council of the City of St. Paul: The Board of Public Works have had un- der consideration the resolution or older of the Coalition Couu:il, approved Dec. 22, 1886. relative to the grading of Shelling avenue, from St. Clair street to the north city limine, and having investigated the premosed improvement, respectfully report that said improvement is necessary and proper; that the estimated expense thereof is 833,856, one-half of which need not be, paid into the City Treasury before the contract is let; that real estate to be assessed therefor can be found benefited PROCEEDINGS OF THE COMMON COUNCIL. o 179 to the extent of the costs and expenses IHice street, the entire width between the necessary to be incurred thereby; that said curbs, and from Mice street to the end of ]mproveleeft is not asked for by a petition the preset[ pavelnon[ near Nelson avenue, of a majority of the owners of property to between the, enrb lines and the ()"tilde rails be assessed therefor, but we herewith send pf the street car tracks. including in the a plan or profile of said improvement and contract for said paving the necessary order for your adoption, if you desire us s to the sewer, water Rod to make the bnprovement Peas 4, nays 0. property lines; thatgthe estimated as co rlexpense R, L. Gomyt.ax. Yresident thereof is $15.205, one-half of which heed W. F. ERwix.Clerk Board Public Works. I not be paid into the City Treasury before April 1e Adopted. the contract is let; that real estate to beas- Works). ed. (See order to Beard of Public sensed theefor can be found benefited to 'the extent of° the costs and expenses nec- essary to be incurred thereby; that said fill - Indiana Avenue Grading— plovement is nut asked for by a petition of TO the Common Council of the City of St. a fuajurity of the owners of property to be Paul: assessed therefor; but we herewith send a The Board of Public Works have had plan or profile of said improvement, and under consideration the resolution or order an order for your adoption, if you desire of the Common Council, approved Jan. us to make the improvement. Teas 4, "'2, 1887, relative to the grading mf Iudi- (nays 0, R. L. GORMAx, President. ana avenue. from Dakota avenue to Ohio W F. EhwI.N. Clerk Board Public Works. street, and having investigated the pro- April 18, 1887. posed improvement. resPectfullyreport thatAdopted. (See Board order to Bod of Public said improvement is necessary and proper, i1'orks,) using such surplus material flour the west- Also, erly side of Dakota avenue. between Chan- Bel%idere Street Opening— nel and Colarado streets .as the City Engin- '1'o the Common Council of the City of St. eer may direct; that the estimated expense Paul: thereof is $15,292. cue -half of which need The Board of Public Works havehad ander not, be paid into the City Treasury before consideration the resolution or order of tile, the contract is let; that real estate to be as Common Council. auproved March 17,1887. sessed therefor can be found benefited to relative to(he opening of Belvidere sheet, the extent of costs and expenses necessary between S(iuth Robert street and half ays- to be incurred thereby; that said improve- one, and having investigated the proposed went is not asked fol' by a majority of the iniproveucut. respectfully report that it is wners of property to be assessed therefor. I necessary and proper to open, widen and but we herewith send a plan or profile of extend said Belvidee street, between HRII said improvement, and al order for your area ue and South Hobert street; that the :WOPtinn, if you desire ns to make the inn- estimated exuense hereof is $4,OOi): that pne'ement- Yeas 4, nays 0. regi estate to be assessed therefor can be R. L. Gmtxns. President. Official: W. F.EnwrN,Clerk Board Public Works. April 19, 1887. Adopted. (See order to Board of Pnbfic Works), Also, Shine it Avenue Paving— To the Coronion Council of the City of St. Pap' T' Board of Public Works have had " ..r consideration the resolution or order „f the Common CoUllcil, approved Dec. 22. 1886. relative to the paving of Summit' from the intersection of the pavement at Nelson avenue to Wabasha street, with cedar blocks and granite curbing, and hay. Ing investigated theproposed im prm•ement. respectfully report that it is necessary and proper to pave said Summit avenue from Wabasha street to the present end of pave- ment near Nelsonavenue with pine blocks and curbing with ranite; pabaving the said Summit avenne, frgm oWasha street to found benefited to the extent of the dam- ages, costs and expenses necessary to be in- curred thereby; that said improve- went is not asked for by a petition°'of as sessedittherefi r0bu11t weir herewithtrendba plan or profile of said improvement and au' order for your adoption if you desire is to make the lip Drovenient. Teas 4, uses 0. L. W. F. Etawrxli•CI ,it Boar,i I'r bliciWorks: March 28. 1887. _ Worker1 ted. (See order to Board of Publi: Also, Columbia Street Gradinv— To the Common Council of the City of Stay' Pau]: The Board of Public Works have had u?,ionconsid intion the re,Ol ration or order Of the Common Cmrnc;l. approved Ao?II 7, 1887. relative to the grading of Columbia street, from Glencoe street to Pennsylvania avenue, and having investigated tine pro- 180 PROCEEDINGS OF THE COMMON COUNCIL. posed improvement, respectfully report that said tuprovnnent is necessary and proper; that the estimated expense thereof is £050, one-half of whi^h need not be paid into the City Treasnu before the contract is let; that real estate to be assessed therefor can Ile found benelited to the extent of the costs and expenses necessary hi be in- curred thereby: that said iupu-aveulent is not asked for by a petition of a majority of the olvners of property to be assessed thercl or. but we herewith send a plan lir profil.: of said improvement, and all order for your adoution if you desire its to make the innurovement. Yens 4, nays 0. R. L. GoRNIAN, President. W. F. Eltw-IN,Clei-k Board Public works. April 14, 1887. Adopted. (See order to Board of Public Works). Also, Market Street Pacini; - To the Cmuntou Council of the City of St. Paul: The Board of Public Works have had under consideration the resolution or order Of the Cmi none Council, approved April 7, 1887, relative to the paving of Market street between St. Peter street and Sixth street, and haying investigated the proposed improvement, respectfully report that said improvement is necessary and proper, with celar.,blocks and curbing with granite; that the estimated expense thereof is 5:310.50, one -halt' of which need not be paid into the City Treasury before the contract is let; that real est ale to be assessed therefor can be, found benefited to the extent of tile, costs and expenses necessary to be incurred thereby; that said iul urovenlent is not asked for by a petition of a majority of theowners of property to be assessed therefor. but we herewith send a plan lir profile of said inlr provement, and an order for your ad ,ptiuu if you desire its to make tike improvement. Yeas 4, nays 0. It. L. Gou%[,", president. W. F. Enw•ts. Clerk Board Public Work. April 14. 1887. Adopted. (See order to Board of Public Works. ) Also, Nugent Street Gradine— To the Common Council of the City of St. Paul: The Board of Public Works have had under consideration the resolution or order of the Common Council, approved )Larch 15. 1887. relative to the grading of Nugent street, from St. Clair street no the right of way of the Chicago. Jlilwaukee it St. Paul railroad (Short line). and having investi- gated the proposed improvement, respect- fully report that said improvement is neces- sary and proper; that the estimated ex- pense thereof Is 81,117, one-half of which need not be. paid into the city treasury be- fore the contract is let: Out real estate to be assessed therefor can Out found bene. lited to the extent of the costs and expenses necessary to be incurred thereby; that said improvement is not asked for by a petition of a majority of the owners of property to be assessed therefor, but we herewith send a plan or profile of said im- provenielt. and an order for your adoption. if you desire its to make the improvement. Yeas 4, nays 0. It. L. GoIOLVN, President. w.F.EuwrN. Clerk Board Public works. April 14, 1887. Adopted. (See order to Board of Public Works.) Also, Ilamline Avenue Gradiue— To the Common Council of the Citv of St. Paul: Pile Board of Public Works have had nutlet consideration the resolution or order of the Common Council, approved Jan. 5, 1887, relative to the grading of Handine avenue, from University avenue to the right of oval, of the St. Paul, Ilinneap- oils R Manitoba railroad, and having inves- tigated the proposed imurovement, respect- fully report that said improvement is nec- essary and proper: that the estimated ex- pense thereof is $4,347, one-half of which need not be paid into the City Treas- ury before the contract is let; that real estate to be assessed therefor call be found benefited to the extent of the costs and expenses necessary to he in- curred thereby; that said impt-ovenlent is nut asked for by a petition of a majority Of the owners of property to be assessed therefor, but we herewith send a plat or profile of said improvement and all order for your adoption, if yon desire its to nuke the improvement. Yes 4. nays 0. R.L. Goli)IAN, President. IV. F. EnwiN, Clerk Board Public Works. April 14. 1887. Adopted, (See order to Board of Public Works.) Also. Sewers oil Park Avenue and Other Streets— 'T'1the Couunpn Council of the ]Cary of St. 'file Board of Public Works have bad under consideration the resolutions or or- ders of•the Common Council approved Feb. 17. 1887. relative to the construction of a sewer on Park avenue, from Viola street to Wabasha street; on Brewster avenue, from PROCEEDINGS OF THE COMMON COUNCIL. 181 Viola street to University avenue; on Viola street, from Cedar street to Park avenue; slid also the resolutions or orders of the Common Council approved March 5. 1887, for the constrilgtimi of a sewer on Sher- burne avenue, from Park avenue to Rice street, and on Viola street, from Cedar street to Park avenue, and having investi- gated the proposed improvement, respect- fully report that it is necessary and proper to construct a sewer on Sherburne avenue. from Grant street to Rice street; on Park avenue, from Viola street to Wabasha street; oil Brewster avenue, from Viola street to University avenue; on University avenue, from Brewster avenue to Wabasha street;. un Grant street, from Sherburne avenue to Como avenue; on Viola street. from Grant street to Brewster avenue, and from Park avenue to Rice street. under one contract; that the estimated expense thereof is 314.000; one-half of which need not be paid into the City Treasury before the contract is let; that real estate to be assessed therefor can be found benefited to the extent of the costs and expenses necessary to be incurred thereby; that said immovennent is not asked' for by a petition of a majority of ,the own- ers of property to be assed therefor, but we'. herewith send a plan or profile of said int provement, and an order for your adoption if you desire as to make the improvement. Yeas 4, nays 0. R. L. GortxnAx, President. W.F.Enwtx. Clerk Board of Public Works. April 10, 1887. Adopted. (See order to Board of Public Works.) Also, Greenwood Avenue Grading— To the Common Council of the City of St. Paul: The Board of Public Works have had under consideration the resolution or order of the Common Council, approved March 5, 1887, relative to the grading of Greenwood avenue, from State street to Delos street, and, having investigated the proposed improvement, respectfully re- port that said improvement is neces- sary aid proper; that theestimated expense thereof is $2.023, one-half of which need not be paid Into the city treasury before the contract is let; that real estate to be assessed therefor can be found benefited to the extent of the costa and expenses necessary to be incurred thereby; that said improvement Is not asked for by a petition of a majority of the owners of uroperty to be assessed therefor, but we herewith send a plan and profile of said improvement, and an order for your adop- tion, if you desire its to make the improve :hent. Yeas 4, nays 0. R. L. GonaLaN. ]'resident. W. F. ERWIN. Clerk Board of Public Works. - April 7, 1887. Adopted. (See order to Board of Public works.) Also, Owasco Avenue Grading— To the Coalition Council of the City of St. Paul: The Board of Public Works have had under consideration the resolution or order of the Cununou Council, approved Auril 7 1887, relative to the gradiut of Own— avenue. from St. Albans street to Lexington avenue, and having inves- tigated the proposed improvement, re- spectfully report that said improvement is necessary and proper: that the estimated ex- pense thereof is 510.041. one-half of which need not be paid into the City 'Treasury be- fore the contract is let; that read estate to be assesssd therefor call befoundbene- fited to the extent of the costs and expenses necessary to be incurred thereby; that said iulproveulent is not asked for by a petition of a majority of the owners of property to be assessed therefor, but we herewith send a plan lir profile of said improvement. unit .,I order for your adoption, if you desire us to make the iso- prevenient. Yeas 4, nays 0. R. L. Guuv.v N, President. W. F. Enw'IN. Clerk Board Public Works. April 18, 1887. Adopted. (See limier to Board of Public Works.) Also, Alley Grading. Terry's Addition -- To the Common Council of the Citv of St. Paul: The Boatel of Public Works have had un- der consideration the resolution or order of the Common Council, apuroved Aug. 10. 1880. relative to the grading of the, alley in block nine (9) Terrv's addition to St. Paul. from Earl street to Frank street, and having investigated the proposed improvement, re- spectfully- report that said . improvement is necessary and proper; that the estimated ex- pense thereo is 8458, one -halt of which need not be paid into the City Treasury- be- fore the contract is let; that real estate to be assessed therefor call be found benefited to the extent of the costs and expenses necessary to be incurred thereby; that said improvement in not asked for by a peti- tion of a majority- of the owners of property 'to be assessed therefor. but we herewith send a plan or profile of said improvement, and an order for your adop- 182 PROCEEDINGS OF THE COMMON COUNCIL. tion, if you desire us to make the improve- ment. Yeas 4. nays 0. R. L. GOuyl.aN. President. W. F. Enlrn. Clerk Board Public Works. April 1.1. 1887. Adopted. (See order to Board of Public Works). Also, Sewer on Mackubin Street - To the Coalition Couuell of the City of St. Paul; The Board of Public Works have had under consideration the resolution or Order Of the Couunon Council, approved April 7. 1887. relative to the construction of a sewer on Mackubin street, front 110113 avenue to Ashland avenue, and having investigated the proposed imdrovement, respectfully re- port that said improvement is necessary and Proper. including the necessary catch - basins and manholes; that the esti- mated expense thereof is 8410. one-half of which need not be paid into the City Treasury before the contract islet; that real estate to be assessed there- for can be found benefited to the extent of the costs and expenses necessary to be incurred thereby: that said improve- utent is not asked for by a petition of a. ma- jority of the owners of property to be as- sessed therefor, but we herewith send a plan.or prolile of said improvement and all order for your adoption, if you desire its to make the improvement. Yeas 4, nays 0. R. L. Gmorwy. President. W. F. EuwlN. Clerk Board Public Works. Apra 18. 1887. Adopted. (See order to Board of Public Works). Also. Prince Street Paving - To the Common Council of the City Of St. Pato: The Board of ,Public Works have had under consideration the resolution or order of the Conon Council. approved April 7, 1887. lativr, to the pavingof Princestreet, from Broadway to Pine street, with granite blocks and curbs. and havinc investi- gated the proposed improveutent, respect- fully report that said improvement is nee. essary ;rod proper; that the estimated expense thereof is $3.184, one-half of which need not be paid into the City Treas- ury before the contract is let; that real estate to be assessed therefor an be found bepefited to tiro extent of the costa and expenses nrr%ary to be incurred thereby; that said into oventent is not asked for by a petition of a in it r the owners of property to be. assessed there- for, hot we herrn Ith send a Dian or Profile of said Improvement and an order for your C PROCEEDINGS OF THE COMMON COUNCIL adoption. if you desire us to make the im- provement. Yeas 4, nays 0. R. L. GopaAN, President. W. F. Euw'ty, Clerk Board Public Works. April 14. 1887 ' Adopted. (See order to Board of Public works.) Also. East Nfuth Street Paring. To the Comuton Council of the City of St. Paul. The Board of Public Works have had un- der consideration the resolution or order of the Common Council, approved April 7, 1887, relative to the paving of East Ninth street, from Broadway street to Monroe Place. with cedar blocks slid granite curbs, slid having investigated the proposed im- proventeut, respectfully report that safdbn- provement is necessary and proper, includ- ing in the contract for said paving the neces- sary sewer, water and gas connections to the property line; that the estimated ex- pense thereof is 513,300, one-half of which need not be paid.into the City Treasury be- fore the contract I., let ; that real estate to be assessed therefor can be found benefited to the extent of the costs and ex- penses necessary to be incurred thereby; that said improvement is notasked for by a petition of a majority of the owners of property to be assessed therefor, but we herewith send a plan or profile of said Int- provenhent and an order for your adyptlon, if you desire us to make the improvement. Yells 4. naSs 0. R. L. GoltytAN, President. W'F * F. EnAvi N, Clerk Board Public Works. A pill 18. 1887. Adopted. (See order to Board of Public Works.) Also, State Street Change of Grade -- To the Common Council of lite City of St. Paul: Tile Board of Public Works have had under consideration the resolution or order of the Cnnupon Council, approved March i, 1887. relative to a change of grade oil State street, from the levee to Isabel street, and having investigated the proposed be proveuud, respectfully report that said hn- prove hent is necessary and proper from the levee to Susan street, as indicated by the red line oil the accompanying profile; that the estimated expense thereof is $4,000; that real estate to be assessed therefor can befound benefited to the extent of the damages, costa and expenses necessary to beincurred thereby; that -fit improvemeut is not asked for by a petition of a majority of the owners of property to be assessed therefor, but we herewith send a plan or prefile of said Improvement, if you desire to make the Improvement. Yeas 4, nays o. R. L. GOUMAN, President. W. F. EnwiN,Clerk Board Public Works. April 19, 1887. Adopted, and City Clerk instructed to give the uotiemequired. Also. Nina Avenue and Other Streets' Paviug- 'Che Board reports adverse to paving Nina avenue, from Selby to Summit ave. nues; Kent street, from Marshall to Summit avenues: Laurel avei.ue, from Nina to Western avenues: Arundel street, from Marshall to Summit avenues: Yirginia ave- nue, from Nelson to Summit avenues: Dale street, from Marshall to Summit avenues, until petitioned for, cte. Accepted. Also, Francis Street Change of'Grade- The Board reports adverse thereto as the said street is now under contract for grad - Ing. Committee on Streets. Also, Eaton Avenue Opening - The Board reports adverse to opening and widening said street. from Plato avenue to east line of Hitchcock's addition, for the reason that property to be assessml cannot be found benefited, etc. Aldermen of the Ward. Also, Forest and Other Streets Change of Grade - The Board reports adverse to a change of grade on Forest, Dawson, Fourth and Fremont streets, without it change of grade on Francis street. Accepted. Also, G. S. Olson's Petition - The Board reports that it reported ad- versely to said matter. under date of March 14, 1887. Committee on Streets. Summit Avenue Grading - 'Phe Bond returns the order of Council approved April 7, 1887, for Brading said avenue, and reports that the improvement Is covered by a find order approved April 7, 1887. - Accepted. Also, .Jackson Street Paving - To the Honorable. the President and Com- mon Council of the City of St. Paul. GENLEMEN: The Board of Public Works respectfully ask that you allow the said Board to amend their- report dated Jan. 31, 1887, fn the matter of paving Jackson street, frotu Ninth street to (ir street (formerly Pearl street) with cedar blocks and curbing with granite, so as to read that said Improvement is necessary and proper, 183 including in the contract for said paving the necessary sewer, water and gas connections to the property line and to that end that your hmho'ablebody annul your final order approved Feb. 3. 1887. and pass a new final order (as amended) for said Improvement. A proper order is herewith transmitted for your adoption. R. L. GORMAN. President. Official: PV.F.EhwiN, Clerk Board Public \ 4lis. April 14. 1887. 'Z, Accepted and permission given to amend report referred to,and final order fn the trial - ter approved Feb. 2, 1887, repealed and annulled. Yeas, 14. (See order to Board of Public Works.) A Is, Cedar and Other Streets Paving - To the Honorable, the President and Com- mon Council, City of St. Paur. GENTLEMEN: The Board of Public Works respectfully request that you allow said Board to amend their report, dated April 4. 1887, ilt the ntatterof the paving of Cedar street, from Eighth (8th) street to Central avenue; Central avenue. from the west line of Cedar street to the west line of Grant street, and Grant street, from Central ave- nue to Como avenue (formerly Bianca street), with cedar blocks and curbing with granite, so as to read that said improvement is necessary and proper, Including in fill- contract hecontract for said paving the necessary sewer, water and gas connections to the Property line. and to that end that your honorable body annul your final order ap- proved April 7, 1857, and Pass a new final order (as amended) for said improvement. A proper order is herewith transmitted for your adoption. R. L. Golty AN, President. Official: W. F. EnwiN. Clerk Board Public. Works. April 14. 1887. Accepted, and permission given to amend report referred to, and final order in the matter approved April 7, 1887, repealed .,,it annulled. Yeas 14. (See order to Board of Public Works.) Also, Wabash t Street Paving - To the Honorable, the President and Com- mon Council of tlm City of St. Paul: G E N7l. Eyl EN`. 'Phe Board of Public `Vorks respectfully request that you allow the said Board to amend their report dated Dec. 90, 1880, it, the matter of flat Paving of 1Wab asha street, from College afeute to Bice street so as to read that said hunrove- wentis necessury and proper (except be- tween the rails of the street car tracks and between the tracks and for one foot on each side yf the outside nils of said tracks,lvhere street car company is supposed to: pave 184 PROCEEDINGS OF THE COMMON COUNCIL. with granite), with cedar blocks and curb- blocks and curbing with granite, so as to fug with granite- including fn the contractS read that said improvement is necessary for said paving the necessary sewer, water and proper, including in the contract for and eas connections to the property title, sat�aving the necessary sewer, water and and to that end that your honorable body I gas connections to the property line, and to annul your final order approved Dec. 29, that e(id that your honorable body annul 1880, d pass a -neov dual order (as cum• final order approved March 17. 1887: an tended) for .said iinproventent. A proper and pass a new final order (as amended) order is ..herewith transmitted for your for said improvement A proper order is adoption- It. L. GOMIAx, President. herewith transmitted for your adoption. Otfirial: R. L. GORMAN, President. W. F. E-vix. Clerk Board Public Works. Official: April 14, 1887. W. F. Enwix, Clerk Board Public Works. Accepted,and permission given to anieud April 14. 1887. repprt referred to, and final order in the Accepted, and � permission given to mat er approvedDecember •2`2, 1888, re- amend report referred to, and final order peaked and ami peaked Yeas 14. (See order! in the matter approved March 17, 1887, to Board of Public Works.) I repealed and annulled. Yeas 14. (See . order to Roard of Pnhiie Works l Also. Eighth and Wacou is Streets Paving— To Ella Hmon able, the President and Com- mon Council Of the City of St. Paul: GF. xN i—,1Ex: In the matter of the awards of the contracts by the Board of Public Works to J. H. Fielding for the paving of Eighth street, from Locust street to Wabasha street, and Wa-ut , street. from the union depot grounds to Ninth (9th) street. with Cedar blocks and turning with granite, the said Board -'respectfully recommend that your honorable_body an- nul your action approving said awards, the said Fielding having diet) without consum- mating said contracts. and said Board ask to be authorized to readvertise for bids for said improvements. It. L. GORMAN. President. Official: W. F- Ettwrx, Clerk Board Public Works. A pril 11. 1887. Accepted. Aid. Sanborn roved that the awards referred to in the foregoing be cau- ^eled and the former act of the Council in approving said awards be repealed- and that the Board tit. Public -Works be in- structed ntsrructed to-readvertise for proposals for paving said streets. The motion,. prevailed by the following vote: Teas—Aid. Conley, O'Connor, Petsch, Cullen, Ryan. Sanborn, Weber. Kenny, Kain. Hamm, Bryant, Mines, Long, Mr. President -14. Also, Tenth and Rice Sheets Paving— To the honorable, the President and Com- ment Council of the City of St. Paul: GRNTLEnI Ex: The Board of Public Works respectfully request that you allow the said Board to am end their report dated March 14, 1887, in the matter of the paving of Tenth (10th) street, from Cedar street to Rice street. and Rice gtreet, front j'enth (10th) street to .Como avenue, with cedar I Also, Dawson Street Opening. Etc.— '1'o the Houornble, [he President and Com- mon Council of the City of St. Paul: Gr:NTL":31E.N: The Board of Public Y Y Works herewith The return our i order approved March 17, 1887, for the opening, widening and extension of Daw- son street. between English street and Blick street, with the request that the same be annulled --the said order being erroneous as to the description - of land to be con- demned—and with the further request that your honorable body pass�a correct final order for said iutprovement. A proper order is herewith hansmi(ted for your adoption. R. L. GoRnraie, President. Official: W. F. EniviN, Clotk Board Public Works. April It. 1887. Accepted, and order referred to, approved March 17. 1887, annulled and repealed. Yens 14. (See order to Board of Publfe Works.) Also, Fairview Street Opening. Etc.— To the Honorable, the President and Com - men Council, City of St. Paul: GENTLEMEN: The Board of Public Works respectfully request that you annul Nthe final order approved Mareb 5, 1887, for the opening and extension of Fairview street, from the intersection of Robert and Jacksoit streetsto Pennsylvania avenue, in order to correct the description of the land to be taken, and that your honorable body pass a new final order for said Improve- ment. A proper order is herewith tPans- mitted for your adoption. R. L. GORMAN, President. Official: W. F. EMlvlx, Clerk Board Public Works. April 14, 1887. Accepted, and final order referred to, ap- proval March 5, 1887, repealed and an - PROCEEDINGS OF THE CO3IMON COUNCIL. 185 Walled. Yeas 14. (See order to Board Public Works.) Also. Street Sprinkling, Seventh Ward -- The Board returns the order therefor a proved April 7, 1887, for -Erection. '1' contract for .sprinkling expires on Novel her 15, 1887. Accepted. Also, Street Sprinkling. Sixth Ward— To the Honorable. the President and Cut mon Council. Citv of St. Paul: GFINTLEnIES: 'The Board of Publ Works respectfully request and recmnnten that thecontractor for sprinkling streets District No. 13 (Sixth ward) be allowed l take water from the fire department h, drants in said district free of charge. R.;),. Go11MAN, Ptesideut. Official: 1V. F. Eu—. Clerk Board Public Work April 19, 1887. Committee nn Streets. Also. Atlantic Street Grading Contract— The Board reports that it has awarde _ henry J. Cooper mill Stephen J. Harper th contract for grading Atlantic street, fru Third street to Harvester alley, they bein the lowest reliable and responsible bidder therefor; amount of bid, $8,100, bond i the sunt of $1.680, with R. C. Arnold at, J. W. Cooper as sureties. Also. Michigan Street Grading Contract— The Board reports that it has awarder Patrick H. Thornton and Lafayette Shav the contract for grading Michigan street (runt Western avenne to St. Albans street they being the lowest reliable and respousi me bidders therefor; amount of bid$::,490, bond in the stint of $sec. with William R. Marshall and N, P. Langford as sureties. Also, Sheldon Avenue Grading Contract— The Board reports that It has awarded George Bolan the contract for gradiue Sheldon avenue, from �Minnehaha street to the right of wav of the St. Pau), Minneap- olis & Manitoba Railway company, he be- ing the lowest reliable and responsible bid- der therefor: amount of bid $2.300, bund iu the sum of $600, with O. M. Metcalfand Uri L. Lamprey as sureties. Also, Victoria Street Grading Contract— The Board reports that it has awarded Thomas Linnau the contract for eluding Victoria street, from Marshall avenue to University avenue, he being the lowest -re- liable and responsible bidder therefor; amount of bid. $3,390; bond f l the sum of $700, with John A. Tierney and Henry Sever as sureties. Also. Ross and Fauquier Streets Grading Con- tract— The Board reports that it has awarded Henry J. Cooper and Stephen J, harper the contract for grading Russ street, front Atlmntle street to Et rl street; and Fauquier street, from Earl street to. English -street, they being the lowest reliable and rosponst- his bidders therefor; anrmutt of bid, :8,400; bond in the soul Of 8L620, with It. C. Ar- nold and J. W. Couper -,is sureties. Also, Alley Grading Contmet— The Board reports that it has awarded Charles Nbnueumcher the contract for grading alley in A. Gotziau's ,-bi ivision A block 84, Lyman Dayton's addition to St. Paul, he being the lowest reliable -and responsible bidder therefor; amount of IMd, 60; bond in the sow of $60, with J.1ru 13oldthen and Peter Bott as sureties. Also, dolton and Pascal :%venues Grading Con- tract -- 1'he Board reports that it has awarded William A. Lavern and 'Phomas Keough the contract for grading Pascal avenue. ruin Miunehaha street to south line of ight of w;y of St. Paul, Minneapolis & danitoba Railwaycompanyand ,lloltun Venue. from \linnehaha s,heet it, south lee of right of way of St. Pau], Alinueapo- is & 1lanitOba Railway coc[pauy, they be - 19 the lowest reliable and responsible bid- ets therefor; amount of bid $2.725, bond I the Of 8600, with William Daveru lid John Kerwin as sureties. Also Talker Avenue Grading Contract— The Board reports that it has awarded R. . Knapp the contract for grading Walker venue, front Hewitt avenue to the south tie of right of Ivay of St. Paul, 31 a maoo- i & Manitoba Railway company, he being le lowest reliable and responsible bidder �erefor; an;ount of bid $825, bond in the un of $165, with Charles Faburand Philip Ebel as sureties. Also, exagonal Block Sidewalks Contract - 1 the Honorable the President and Com- mon Council, City Of St. Paul U^ENTI.F.MEN: Pursuant to the provisions the City Charter the Board of Public (irks advertised for and received bids for D construction, relaying and repairing ch hexagonal bloek sidewalks as clay be iered constructed, relaid or repaired in d city by the Cuummm Council from the day of April, 1887, tothe 1st day of rvember, 1887, as tallows, to -wit: 24 +1R -_ 186 PROCEEDING$ OF THE COMMON COUNCIL. PROCEEDINGS OF'THE COMMON COUNCIL. _. 187 ..•••loo.l 1 ... if aau •s.wuaoa yulpn[aai rollaBaD `anolsmrn� c c- :x 'Nulpnlmq auolspmrs 'auorsga n;l - i Tool I..all aad •rya n0 Artill—til 0 o aad `In.........d rlu fn a aaenbs _ _I- 111 .p.m6—algia aad uo-11 w -, o ••"">talag ODD'[ aad `}taoalatala(p .. ••p.m.f 0lnno and •Naomglang 0 0 yl .... ...1,u noA aad •roan lo, ynoa,yp w o w A =� 7. .........."'I'l to 11—al. 1110111 The Eureka Stone company being the lowest reliable and responsible bidder, the said Boa'a have awarded said company the emitrmct, and-esilectfullf, submit said award for your npproyal. Yeas 4, nays 0. It. 1,. GoRMAN, President.. Official: W. F. Fuwrx,Clcrk Board Public \Forks. April 11. 1887. Each of file foregoing awards taken up separtlelp and approved by the following ,life: Yeas—Ald. Conley, O'Connor, Petsch. Cullen, Ryan, Sanborn. Weber. Kenny. Rain. }I:uun1, Bryant. \linen. Long, \Ir. Vice President—U. AI-' a Estiutes and Clainns— The Board transmit, approved by it, the following estimates and claims, viz.: Estimate No. 2, supplementary to No. 1 and final. Wacouta street sewer, Stockton S. Lindquist, contractors; amount due, $50; Estimate No. 12 and final. Maria avenue sewer system, Stockton S Lindquist, con- tractors; amount due, $6.990.50; Estimate No. 3 and final. Hill street sewer, Third to Washington, James Hansen, contractor; 'amount due, $270; Estimate No. 3, sumple- mentary to No. 2 and final, Summit avenue sewer, Oakland to Dale. Stockton .& Lind- quist, contractors; amount due, $50; Mathew Craig, $10; Mak Costello, $7.50; G. W. Merrill, $17.50; M. J. Bell, $4. Committee o1 Claims. uEPORT OF BOARD OF FIRE COMMISSION - ens. - Sgle of No. 1 Engine Property. Etc.— TO the Honorable, the President and Com- mon Council of the City of St. Paul: GENTLF\IEN: The Board of Fire Com- missioners respectfully report they have sold at public auction as per instructions lot five (5) in block ,ten (10), Bazille &: Gneriii s addition, being premises occupied by Engine Company No. 1, being No. 441 St. Peter street. to lantes G. Donnelly, ha being the highest and best bidder therefor, at the price of five hundred and fifteen dol- lar ($515)perTront foot. We respectfully ask your honorable body to confirm said sale. and to authorize the proper city officers to execute deed therefor. We also report that ander authority granted by your [tell - ,)table body by resolution, approved Jan. 5, 1887, we havee purchased burial lots for lire department use, fu Oakland and Cal- vay cemeteries (bills for which are here- with tlaasaitted), and we respectfully re- quest that resolution pass authorizing the payment of sameso that the city can secure deeds for the premises immediately. Re- spe tfully submitted, by order of the Board, Itf:rhlN WARNER, President. Othcfal: - WM.II'GonMAx, Secretary. A pril, 16. 1887. Adopted. (See resolutions). 1 tEeOnTS OF STANDING COxI)rTTFES. Of Committee oil Fire Department—Amerf- can District Telegraph Company's Ped- t1.11— Committee report adverse thereto. Adopted. Of Committee oil Streets, Sewers and Bridges—E. 0. Wheeler and Others' Peti- tim -- Committee recommend that said petition be referred to the City Engineer. Adopted. A Iso, Andrew Schoch Grocery Company's Peti- P tion— Committee recommend that permission be given to remove scales as asked for, but no to erect again. Adopted. Also. B. H. Dougan and Others' Petition— Committee recommend that the prayer of petitioners be denied. Adopted. Also. John Cunniff, Acting Poundmaster's, Peti. tion— Committee recommend that petition be denied. - Adopted. 11.so, -,t. Pant Chamber of Commerce Com- uumfcation— , Comnnittee report that steps have been taken to sprinkle the streets of the city at ,once. A ecepted. Alo, e Caroline Freis' Petitlon— Cou luittee recommend that said peti- tion be referred to the City Engineer and A [Ganey. Adopted. Also. George Benz and Others' Petition— Committee recommend that said petition be filed of record with the City Clerk, and that said Clerk give the notice required for the vacation asked for. Adopted. Also, Ordinance— - - Committee to whoa, was referred the draft of ordinance, entitled an ordinance charging the "allies of certain roads, recoru- mend that the same do pass. Adopted. Also, illax Strunse s Petition— Conuuittee report adverse thereto. Adopted. Also. Board of Water Commissioners' Report— Committee recommend that file salary of the President of said. Board be fixed at 11.2.400, the Secretary at $3.000 and the At- torney at 52.000 1) r,anuui n. Aid. Bain moved to all cnuumttee's report by fixing the salary of the Secretary of said Board at $3,500, as recommended by said Board. - 'I'he motion prevailed and tine amendment adopted. Yeas 14. The roll being called upon the report of the Conor ittee as amended it was adopted by the, following vote: Teas—Ald. Conley O'Connor. Petsch. Cullen, Ryan, Sanborn, Weber, Kenny, Kain.,Jiamun, Bryant, Minea, Long, .Mr. I, Tice President -14. Also. West Seventh Street Citizens' Union Com- munication— Committee to whorl said colliampleation, relative to the maintenance of It ferry, was referred. report adverse thereto. Adopted. Also, Mohawk Avenue Opening, Etc.— Committee to whom was referred the re- port of the Board of Public Works, dated April 4. 1887, relative thereto, recommend that said report be referred to the City' En- gineer with instrlcttons to locate this land to be condemned by survey from govern- - alent subdivisions and draw description. Adopted. Also, Mt. Airy Street Grading, Etc.— C,)NmiitteB to whoul was referred the re- port of the Board of Public Wan ks, dated March 24, 1887, relative to said grading,, etc.. recommend that said report be referred to the Corporation Attorney. Adopted. Also, William Cox's Petition— CouuuoItee submit for adoption an order to the Board of Public Works for opening a street through lot 15. Cox's addition, - Adopted. (See order to, Board of Public W orks. ) Of Counnfttee ou Police—Appolubuents, Etc.— , 1'AFr.. \fiuu., April 10. 1887. 'ro the Honorable the President and Com- unon Council of the City of St. Paul: GFNTLEMFu: The Committee o1 Police recommend the appointment of twenty-five additional Policeulell, three of whom shall be Mounted. This will increase the force but fifteen, as tell of the appointments are required to dill vacancies created by the lav of last winter increasing the number of captains, lieutenants and sergeants made necessary by reason of the establishment of three police stations, The Mayor and Chief of Police recommend this increase. Your Committee also recownwild the ap- pointmnent of the following liamed persons as drivers and jailers in the new sub -police stations which are to be opened ou the Ist A May, viz; Rondo Street Sub. Police Station—F. H, Waters, Driver; J. J. Kennedy, Jailer. Fifth Ward. Sub -Police Station --M. icannell, Jailer; John Ryan, Driver. Sixth- Ward Sub -Police Station—Peter 'ook, Driver; Joseph Guilin, Jailer, Your Committee recommend that Mr. 3ya1, if his appointweut is confirmed, be rausferred Gr the City Hall Station, and that T. C. Johnson be trans- 188 PROCEEDINGS OF T13E COMMON COUNCIL. fen ed to the Fifth Ward Sub - Police Station. Your Committee further recommend that the Chief of Police have authority to make such changes of drivers from one station to another from titre to time as he may deem proper. Respectfully, JORN Dow•LAN. Chairman Committee. Adopted by the following vote: Yeas—Add. Conley, O'Connor, Petsch, Cullen, Ryan, Sanborn, Weber, Kenny-, Kai n. Hamm. Bryant, Mines, Long, Mr. Vice President -14. Also, App, intmenLs— Committee recotnmened that the appoint- mentsof'1'heroasB.Fillingh n,Theodore Ger- virts, John Ahem and John Patterson as Members of the regular police force be consented to and confirmed. Adopted by the following vote: Yeas—Ald, Conley, Dowla n, ('Connor, Petsch, Cullen, Rya u, Sanborn, Weber, Kenny. Kain, Ifanuu, Bryant, Mines, Long, bl "Vice President -14. Of Committee on Ordinances—L:. W. Wentworth and Otters— Committee report adverse thereto. Adopted. Also. Repots-- Conuuittee reports that it has examined the reports of the Board of Control and the Clerk of Municipal Court for the month of March, 1887, and find them correct. REFORTS OF SPECIAL COMMITTEES. Of Aid. Petsch—Robert Street Paving— Committee to whont the report of the Board of Public Works dated April 4, 1887, relative thereto was referred, returns the same with the recommendation that the said Board be instructed to proceed with said paving under the contract referred to In said report. Adopted. Of Aid. Kenny, Chairman—Ordinance No. 761— To the Honorable the President and Conn mon Council of the City of St. Paul: GENTLEMEN: The special- conlnlittee, consisting of Aid. Kenny and the Commit- tee un Streets, to whoa was referred the ordinance authorizing the was Inspector to appointadditional Inspectors, me - our trend that said ordinance be repealed, and they recommend the passage of the or- dinance herewith submitted as a substitute. The ordinance submitted authorizes an ex- penditure of $10.000 a year to run said de- partu,ent. If it shall be found oil trial that the another of inspectors authorized are not e sufficient. th' the Cannon Council may authorize additional ones appointed. Re- spectfully, T- KE_,. Chairman. April 19, 1887. Accepted, and the ordinance referred to read and accepted, as also an ordinance which authorizes an expenditure of 512,- 500 per year. - Aid. Bryant moved to suspend the rules so as to allow the ordinance authorizing the expenditure of $12.500 per year to pass to its second reading. The motion prevailed by the following vote: 'r Yeas—Ald. Cooley, O'Connor, Petsch, Cullen. Ryan, Sanborn, Weber, Kenny. Fain, Hamm, Bryant, Mmea. Long, Air. Vice President -14. The said ordinance was tberegpun read a a second time and passed. (Seg Ordinance No, 768.) MISCELLANEOUS. Ordinhncea— An Ordinance was read entitled an ordi- nm,ce to provide for the licensing, regula- tion, etc.. of intelligence and employment agents, etc. Aid. Petsch moved that the rules be so far suspended as to allow said p1'dinance to pass to its second reading. t2 'I he motion prevailed by the following vote: Yeas—Ald. Conley, O'Connor, Petsch, Cullen. Ryan, Sanborn. Weber, Kenny, Kohl. Hanan, Bryant, Mines. Long, Mr. Vice President --14. Aid. Cullen moved to annend said ordi- nance so as to make the license fee for flt- tellhg—re. and employment offices 875. A nnondmenr lost. Yeas, 13: nays, A.Id. Cullen, t. The said ordinance was thereupon read a second time and passed. (See Ordinance No. 766.) An ordinance was read entitled an ordin- ance granting Albert Zschocke permission to erect concrete dwelling house. Rules suspended on motion of Aid. Mines. and said ordinance read a second time and passed. (See Ordinance No. 767). Au ordinance was read entitled an or divancegranthhg C. W. and W. A. Fitzer pennissimn to erect or building, etc. Rules suspended on motion of Aid. Bry- ant and the said ordinance read a second time and passed. (See Ordinance Na. 769). An ordinance was read entitled an or- dinance permitting Charles H. Sherman to excavate; etc. Rules suspended on motion of . Aid. O'Connor and the said ordinance read a second time and passed. (See Ordinance No. 770). An ordinance was read granting John H. G(eske authority to repair frame building. Committee on Fire Department. An ordinance was read granting permis- sion to O, A. Beal to remove two frame buildings. Rules suspended on motor- of Aid. Minea PROCEEDINGS OF THE COMMON COUNCIL. 189 and the said ordinance read a second time Iemployment agent, m• the management of and passed. (See Ordinance No. 771.) any intelligence or ear ployment office,either An ordinance was read entitled an .,di- for males or fe males. or railroad ticket mance establlslthng the license on dogs. etc. I broker or neem, within the corporate limits Committee On Ordinances• I the Ci6y of SL Pan), without first An ordinance was read entitled an ordi- having obtained a license therefor and given na ree granting permission to E. S. Norton I the bond as in this ordinance provided. and A. E. Clark and their sureties to con- Sec. 2. Any such person, firm or corpol•- struct and operate a pneumatic tube, etc. anon desiring to carry on said business Committee on Streets, I shall make application to the City Clerk of An ordinance was read entitled au ordi- the City of St. Paul for license so to do,aud nance permitting John Bast to put two bayshall file with said Clerk the bond herehi- windows in brick block. after provided for, which bond shall have Committee on Streets. been previously approved of by the Mayor An ordinance was read to authorize the ofsaid city-, and such applicant shall pay managers of the Grand Opera house W erect into the Treasury of [he City of St. Paul bill boards. etc. the sums hereinafter nmn,ed for such ommittee ,u Streets. license, which said enol or flnmunt for said Mordinance was read entitled an or- license shall be as follows: Intelligence or e relative to the St- Pail City Rail- employmott ,(tree for males, X150; intelb- pflny, etc. Bence or employanent onlee for females, on Streets and Corporation $25; railroad ticket brokers 150 By Ala'Whin— An order instructing the Sr. Paul City Railway company to build, equip slid op- erate a line of street railway along Maria avenue to River street, ate. Committee on Streets and Aid. Kai, with instructions to report at text meeting. By Ald. Bryant— An order permitting the citizens of the S1zt I ward to fierd their cows withi' Or. limits of said ward. Corporation Attorney and Aldennflu of the ward. By Aid. Ryfln— A resolution axing the payof the street force laborersat $10 per week, etc. Committee on Streets. State Signal Service— A committee of the St. Paul chamber of commerce, consisting of D. R. Noyes, Thomas Cochran and William Lindeke, Esq&„ appeared before the Council and ad- vocated an appropriation for said service, etc. Corporation Attorney and Committee uu Ways and Means. OUDI-NANCF: No. 766. Au Ordidance to Provide for the Licensing, Regulation and Control of Intelligence and Employment Agents and Railroad 'picket Agents. The Common Council of the City of St. Paul do ordabt as follows: Section 1. No person, firm, corporation or association of individuals shall hemuflet be engaged in conducting, carrying on or employed in the business of intelligence or Sec. 8. All pe@sons stplyijig fora license to carry ou the business of intelligence or employment o0ice fur males slrall, in addi- tion to paying the license fee therefor above stamdt.execme and deliver unto the city of St. Paul for tine use of all pers„s dol og business with said agent or, agents a bond in the pens) sunt of 52.000, with two o• Inure sureties who shall in the agg^agate justify in double the amount (If such bb0d, and conditioned forthupaynoent of any and all damages which any person may sustain by reason of the improper m' wion fol acts g of such intelligrnceor ennployment agent in such capacity or by teasel of any false in- formation given by such agent. Sec. 4. Upon compliance with the fore- going provisions and the payment of the ad- ditinnal sum of $1 os his fee for the issuance of the same, the City Clerk shall Issue to said applicant a license to carry oil tile business or eropluyeut stated in said all - 1, lum ication and hereinbefore named within said city up to and until the ist day of .January next following the date of said ap- plication. ' Sec. 5. All and every person, firm, cor- poration or association of individuals duly coo victed of buyin ng violated ay of the teras. requireurents or provisions of this ordinance shall be fined it) a error not less than $10 nor more than $100, or by im- prisonment net exceeding ninety days. See. 6. .1try and all ordinances or parts of ordinances Inconsistent will, this ordi- nance are hereby repealed. Sec. 7. This ordinance shalt take effect and be in farce tion, and after its passage. Pens—Aid. Conley, O'Connor, Petsch, Cullen, Ryan, Sanborn, Weber, Kenny, Kahn, $nam, Bryant, \linea, Long, Mr. Vice President -14. Passed April 19, 1887. 190 PROCEEDINGS OF THE COMMON COUNCIL. JOHN DOwLAN, Vico President of Council. Approved April 21. 1887. ROBERT A. SMITH, Mayor. Attest: Tiros. A. PRENDERGAST, City Clerk. A pri123. ORDINANCE No. 767. Grouting Permission to Albert Zschocke to Erecta Cement Concrete Dwelling (louse. 'Pile Coalition Council of the City of St. Paul do ordain its follows: Section L Permission is hereby given and granted unto Albert Lchocke to build and complete a tire -proof dwelling house of cement concrete blocks, the building not to exceed twenty-one feet in height, blocks 6 inches thick• hollow, with correcting ribs 7 inches apart, upon lot 3. block G. Wood- bury& Case's addition to West St. Paul, in accordance with alans to be presented to. approvers by and under the. supervision of the Inspector of Buildings or said city. Sec. 2. This ordinance shall take effect and be in force from and after its pub- Ilcatio n. Yeas --Aid. Conley, O'Connor, Petsch, Cullen. Ryan, Sanborn. Weber, Kenny, Kate, Hanan. Bryant, Minea. Long, Mr. Vice President -14. Passed April 19. 1887. JoHx DOWLAN, Vice President of Council. Approved April 21. 1887. ROBERT A. SMITH, Mayor. Attest: Duos. A. PRENDEBOAST, City Clerk. April 23. ORDINANCE No. 768. AB Ordinance Establishing the. Salary of the Building Inspector, Assistant, Clerk, and Inspectors in the Building Inspector's Department, and Limiting the Same. The Coalition Council of the City of St. Paul do ordain as follows: Section 1. Tint the salary of the Build- ing Inspector shall be $3.000 per annum. The salary of the Assistant Building Lo - specter shall be $1,500 per annum. The salary of the Building Inspector's Clerk shall be $1,000 perannum. Sec. 2. 'file Building Inspector is au- thorized to appoint such additional inspect urs as may be necescary and proper to se- cure,the efficiency of the Building lnspect- or's office, to remove the sane at pleasure and to fix their compensation, provided, however, that the aggregate compensation shall net exceed $12,500 fu any one year; and, provided, also, that the entire expense of the Building inspector's office, including the salaries and compensation of all officers and appointees herein referred to. shall not exceed fn any one fiscal year. the intone ob- tained by said office from fees collected in such fiscal year. See. 3. That the pay and compensation and salary of the said Building Inspector. Assistant, Clerk and Inspectors shall be audited by the Comptroller and paid upon monthly pay rolls certified by said Building Inspector. See. 4. That all ordinances and parts of ordinances contravening the provisions of this ordinance are hereby repealed. Sec. 5. This ordinance shall take effect and be in force from and after its passage. Yeas-Ald. Conley, O'Connor, Petsch, Cullen, Ryan, Sanborn. Weber, Kenny, Kain, Hamm, Bryant, Mines, Long, Mr. Vice President -14. Passed April 19, 1887. JOHN, Dow -LAIN, Vice President of Council. Approved April 21, 1887. ROBERT A. SMITH, Mayor. Attest: - THos. A. PRENDERGAST, City Clerk. April 23. ORDINANCE No. 769. An Ordinance Granting C. W. Fitzer and W. A. Fitzer Permission to Erect a Building oil Lots 9 and LQ of Block 8, of Bazille & Robert's Addition to West St. Paul. Whereas. It having been made to appear that C- W. Fitzer and W. A. Fitzer are the owners of lots 9 slid 10, of block 8, of Ba- zille S Robert's addition to West St. Paul, and as such owners they commenced the erection and construction on said lots dur- ing the suturper and autumn of 1886 a three story brick building with a stone founda- tion and basement, and proceeded to erect file sone and nearly completed the founda- tion therefor at a cost of over $5,000; and that the sane as commenced provided for division, partition and fire walls fifty feet apart, and that the said work was per- aitted to be done by the Inspector of Bufld- mgsof said city, and that the acme and the Plans and specifications therefor was and Is" in all respects as provided by the law and rrdinances of said city fn relation to the :onstructiou of such buildings in force at :he tittle of the commencement of such uuildme and the building of such founda- JOB as aforesaid; Yow, therefore. the Common Council of the City of St. Paul do ordain as follows: Section 1. That permission and authority s hereby given and granted to C. W. Fitzer ,lid W. A. Fitzer to erect, construct and mild oil rets 9 and 10, of block 8, of Ba - :file & Robert's addition to West St. Paul, I three story brick building with stone 'oundation and basement upon the founda- fon therefor laid and prepared during the PROCEEDINGS OF THE COMMON COUNCIL. 191 1 summer and autumn of 1888, and ere thereon said buildings with division, par tion and fire walls, fifty feet apart, already commenced and laid In said found tion. And the Inspector of Buildings said City of St. Paul k hereby authoriz to Issue a permit for the erection of sw building as authorized by this ordinance. Sec. 2. This ordinance shall take elle and be In force from and after its DnSsag Peas -Aid, Conley, O'Conuorr Petal, Cullen. Ryan, Sanborn, Weber, Kenn Knill, Hamm, Bryant, Dihnea, Long. M Vice President -14. Passed April 19. 1887. Jo17NDOWLAN, Vice President of Couuci Approved April 24, 1887. Attest: ROBERT A. SMITH, Mayor. THos. A. PRENDERGAST, City Clerk. April 2:3. ORDINANCE No. 770. Perot itting Charles H. Sherman to: Exca vateand Construct Along the North Em Of Lots 7 and 8. Block 9, St. Paul Proper an Area of Eight. Feet in the Clear. The Common Council of the City of St Paul do ordain as follows: Section 1. Permission is hereby give) and granted unto Charles II. Sherman to excavate and construct an area along the north end of lots 7 and 8, block 9, St. Pan. Proper. of eight feet ill the clear between the Inside of the retaining wall, erected along the same, and the south line of Sixth street, said excavation and construction to be done under the supervision of the Eu_ ginner of said city. Sec. 2. This ordinance shall take effect and be in force from and after its publica- tion. Yeas-Ald. Conley, O'Connor, Petsch, Cullen, Ryan, Sanborn. Weber. Kenny, Kain, Hamm. Bryant, Mjnea, Long, Jfr. Vice President -14, Passed April 19, 1887. Jon,; DOWLAN. Vice President of Council. Approved April 21. 1887. Attest ROBERT A. SMITH. Mayor. Trios. A. PRENDERGAST. City Clerk. April 23. ORDINANCE No. 771. An Ordinance Granting Permission to O. A. Beal to remove Two Frame Buildings, The Coalition Council of the City of St. Paul do ordain as, follows: Section 1. That authority and pennis- slon is hereby given and granted to O. A. Beat to remove that one-story frame build - Ing used as an office and 16 feetby 20 feet in size, and situate oil lots 4 and 5, of block 34, Of West St. Paul Proper, to the east half of lot 6, of block 54, of West St. Paul Proper. Also to remove the one-story frame stable 16 feet by 20 feet in size. and situ- ate on lots 4 and 5, of block 34, of West St. Paul Proper tr lot 8. of block 54, Of WestSt. Paul Proper. All of said wori: shall be done under the supervision or, and as directed by the Building Inspecb¢' if sne city. Sec. 2. This ori i nanceshall take effect and be in force from mud after its passage. Yeas-Ald.'-ionley, O'Connor, Petsch, n. Cullen, RyaStillborn. Weber, Kenny, Kate, Hamm, Bryant, .t•linea, Long, Mr. President-' 4. Passed April 19. 1887. JOHN Dowl,AN, Vice President of Council. Approved April 21, 1887. Attest: ROBERT A.- SMITH, Mayor. TIIoa. A. PRENDERGAST, City Clerk. April 23, ORDIN.1NCE No.'772. An Ordinance Changing the -Names of Cer- tain Roads. The Common Council of the City of St. Paul do ordain as follows: Section 1. That the name of the Fol road, from the west .city limits as estab- ished by an act of the legislature approved March 3, 1885, to the Fort Snelling bridge, tie and the same is hereby changed to that if West Seventh .street. Sec. 2. That the name of the road coal - nencing at 31innehmha street sod running out]) to the Mississippi river fu the - 3leventh ward of said city and known as he Davern road, be and the same is hereby hanged to that of Daveni avenue. - See. 3. This ordinance shall take effect lid be in force from and after its passage. Yeas-Ald. Conley, O'Connor. Petsch, 'nilen, Ryan. Sanborn. Weber. Kenny, :ain, Hamm. Bryant, Mines, Long'. Mr. 'fee President -14. - Passed April 19, 1887. orrN DOWLAN. Vice Presidmrof Council. Approved April 21, 1887. ROBERT A. SMITH, Mayor, ttest: Tiros. A. PRENDERGAST. City Clerk. April 23. R cool cellon w. V the Cothdaittee on Streets - Resolved, That the Board of Public orks cause the following streets to be 192 PROCEEDINGS OF THE COMMON COUNCIL. sprinkled without unnecessary delay, until NOV. 16th. 1887: Third street, from Broadway to Sumwil s Third street, front Marinenue to Nlaple street. ut Fourth st... t, from llro.dwuy to Third street. Fourth street, from Houtnnn avenue to Maul. street. Fifth street, from Broadway to Third street. Fifth street, from Broadway to KIttS.0 street. _ Fifth street, front Hoffman avenue to Maple street. Sixth street,from Broadway to Summit n —u. eetin street, ,row Bro.dw.y to Kitlson str. S"th street, from Hoffman "Imine to Ar- cadest—t. tr seet.. t• thStreet. front Allende nt enue to \-fctorl. et rest. Eighth s met, free, Kittsmu street to Wa- b.slta street - Meth street, from Neill street to Oak shoat. Tenth street, from (:rove street to file, qt neaht. Ex.nge street, from Wei -shit street to TI'rd Street. l:. •h ge street, from Eagle street to Wil- kin street. EI • etth street, from Jaek.on street to cedar Sir— . T—Ifth Street, fano Jackson street G, Ce- dar street. Coll.ge avenue, from Ceder street to Thit[I St reet. Sprucestreot. from Canudn street, to Slblcy street' Norris street. Yrom Canada Street to Tent. per.. oe street. Greve Street, from Mourne Street to Jack- son street. Thirteenth street, from Broadway Street to Roletr1 street. Fourteenth street, from Broadway Street to Robert stree,. Fifteenth street, from Broadway street to JSck..n street. \ 1103' Street, from Broadway street to J. ostreet. Summit avenue, from Robert street to St. Altum, street. cntrul avenue, from Robertstreet to Itice stl:reet. Lglehart street, from Wabasha street to Dale street. Tilton street, from Wabasha street to Rice e[tt•Cl. Unlyersity —nue. from Robert street to Dole Street. She Shburne avenue, from Robert street to Rice street. Viola stroot, front Jackson street to Itice street. Somerset street, from Stillwater st-st to B rood way. W overly Place, from Westminster street to i Strllwxter street. Olmsted street, from Sullwater street to Plus Street. 1 Nash street, Prom Fine street W L'Orloni street. Acker street, from Mississippi street to Jackson etre[. , Granite street, from Mississippi street to Cortland street. Collins etreot,1—to Bedford street to Lafay- ette avenue. Hoffman Sve.ve, ftum Sevonth street to Clermont street. Merl. avenue, from North street to McLean 8t ue. F.uqumr street, from Greenbrier to East Seventh street. G reenhrier avenue, from Heaney street to Fauouier street. Itblev street, from Third street to Eighth street, Hates nvotiue, from Seventh street to Hast- ings ave ue Maple street, from Seventh street to Hue[ - y street, from Edverton street to Sev- enth street. Ross street, from Seventlf street to Earl str.et. Bradley street, from Sixth street to North St]lure street, froto Woodward street to Fnu- qum street. ImenWe street, from Bedford etrust to Heaum— street. North street, from De Soto street to Bod- ford street. Paye avenue. from Decatur street to Sims street ie t Bedford street, from North street to Mlnne- yah, street. Hopkins street, from De Soto street to 3radley street, Beaumont Street, from Decatur Street to ,t uo avenue. a Pas no avenue, from Beaumont street to ,..quiet street. Kittson Street, from Fourth street to Sec - nth suet•[. Neill street, from Fourth street In Grove Vtt. thus sBeet, from Fourth stroot to Grove trees. Locust street, from Fourth street to Grove treat. Lafayette avenue, from Grove street to Col- las street. Wesuninster street, from Lafayette avenue o right Of way of Northern Pacific railroad. John street, from Fourth street to Williams Creat. Olive street, from Sixth street to Peunsyl- ania se..... Pine street frons fetieth street tc Williams Crest. R Broadway. frog. Grove street to Third free[. Dlississippi street, from Grove street to mite street. Hos.bel street, from right of way of -11 - mid to Spruce street. Wacouta street, from railroad to Spruce :rcct. Sibley street, from Levee to Spruce street. Temper..co street, from Tenth street to birttenth street. Jackson Street, from Levee to Valley Street. PROCEEDINGS OF THE COMMON COUNCIL. 193 Robert street, from Second aftosa to Jeckeon Toro nto Minnesota avenue, from;Grece street to Reu- d I street. street. from Second street to llh Central park. Bo y street, from James Cedar s from Second street to Central a street to Stewart a Randal h Groot Ptreet, attest, from ViC[ia street [O Or Sevench street. street, from Central arcane to Como a nue. Tuscarora street, from WSb.ehn Victoria street to Drake street. stoat, from Wab;aha street bridge to Hlce street. ; Lee avenue, from Seventh street to Drake Rice Street, from College a .+ 10 Front street. v Armstrong Street. St. Peter avenue, from/9eventh street to Leake street. street. from Third street to Unl- v rsity avenue. Drx street, Prot' Tuscarora street to Ran Market street, from Third street [0 St. dolph tL - ¢ Linco Peter street. Washington t' ' c, from It. Aibune street [o Oakland tri�pp n street.Yrom Tblyd airee[to Sar_ Soth Grand SSV mis, from street Franklin St. Albans sires[ to L—en stoat. street, from Third street to Ninth sire.,. inth _ Portland avenue, from SL Franklin street, from Eagle street Albans street to Summi['venue. to Elm, In eluding lrvioe Park drive. Holly avenue, from Sr. oboe ¢venue to Fort street, from o'eve. corners to Tenth Western eve.... Ashlantl et met. arcane, from St. Albans street to Wes"'. Oakstreet, from Ramsey .tract to Coils a van. ¢. ge avenu e Ln too strese from Pleasant even ue, from Sixth street to Ram- Summit to Gl sey street. lgml street, from Summit avenue to Grand al Oakland street,from Ramsey street to Sum- m1[ avenue. come. avenue. from Ramsey 8t. Albans street to Nina avenue. street, from Wllkln avenue to Sum ort avenue. Seib y avenue from Wilkin St. Albano etreot to Summit avenue. street, from Shot... street to the bluff. Deytou avenue, from N1(Iler Chestnut street, from Pleasant ave,uo to loves. street. street to Third Nelson Shm•mnn eveuue, from Western.....0 to Summit avenue. Street, from Pleasant avenue to "• fight of Marshall avenue, from way of railroad. Leech street, from Ramsey street to Good- St. Albans street to A es[urn avenue. rich eveuue. Carroll street, from Date street to Rice Gnr9eld s[reegfrom Ramsey street to Good- street. Rondo rich avenue. street, from Nfackubia street to Rlce street. Forbes street, from Ramsey street to Cliff Martin street, street. from Dale Street to Central avenue. Douglas stroet,from Ramsey Street to Good- Charles rich avenue. street, from Dale street to Rice Smith street, from Wilkin avenue to Doug. Ias street. street. Blair Blair street, from Dale McHosl street, from Wilkin avenue to Doug- alstreet to Wester. tae Street. Summit Place, from Summit avenue to Fuller Qoodrlch avenue. from Pleeeaut arcane to right of street. Louis .frost, from Nelson avenue to Fuller way of Chicago, Milwaukee & St. sl reef. Pahl. � BanHl 4[ree[, Yrom Duke street to right of Ftlrrlttgton ursine, from Summit avenue to Carroll w GooWhueChicago, Milwaukee istretit street. Vlririma et, from D Duke to Cliff street. Carroll avenue, from Summit street. oven ue to Su perlor street, from Duke street to West- C "del street, from Summit avenue to II ern avenue. "Aro street. 9t. Clair street, from Duke street to Cliff lifackubl.street, from Summit a ¢ to L'nit'ersity tCn' street. venue.nt Western venue, from St. CI street to ars 1, oven[[_ from Summit avenue to Uai- v 1[c tone Pleesantarenue. W astern fl ue. from Summit n e to rano a Delo street, from Goodrich avenue to Mer- cmm' 'venmeen anal]arenmo. Richmond street, from Goodrich avenue to M I. Albans sine[, from Summit avenue to t�Si Seventh street. ball 'venue. Colborne street. from Superior street to Park avenue. from Martin street o Como avt C..enue. .ad. Street. Duke street, from St. Clalrstreet to Cascflde Greenbrfer avenue, Prom Seventh street to Margaretstreet, street. - Jefferson street. from Webster etreot to St. Anthony $venue, Prom Bice street [p Dale etreot. fight of way of Chicago, Milwaukee & St. Paul, Fuller street, from Rice Street street. to Kent 25 194 PROCEEDINGS OF THE COMMON COUNCIL. Aurora avenue, from Wabashu street to Ken[ street. Charles street, frout Rice street to Dale street. Edmund street. front Itice street to Ditle street. Gran[ Strom from Central avenue to Como m-cone: Nish avenuc, from gclby avenue to Suunult I, Ori nc,'Orient street, from 'I'hh•tcenth street to Naah street. Van Slyke Pour[, frole Ilroadwit) I" Pine street. Conor avenuc, from !lice street to Dole sl' reet. Woodward Livenne, from Stafwate• street to Monroe Pince. Mr. Air) street, from >lississippi street to I: Grfent street. Yeas -Ali]. Coale)', WC,)anor, Petsch, ('often, R,an. Sunburn, Web..-. Keooy, Knin, Hnnnn. Ilr)'ant. \linen. U1119, sir. Vire Presi- dent -H-. Approved April in. Iay7. Resolved, That the following plats, its approved by the flat Cominksiou. be and hereby are accepted by the Common Coun- cil: Garfield Park addition. Garfield Park Second addition, Lavton's Rearrangement of block 1. Brown y .Jackson's addition to:West St. Paul, William Bickel'ssubdi- vision of lot 2. Smith & Lott's Out Lots, George S. Andersons Midway additoti, Campbell's addition, Fairbank's addition. Yeas-Ald. Copley. O'(',)unor, Petsch, Cullen. Ityan, Sant In. Weber, Kelley, Kain. Ilaunu, Bryant \linea. Lung. Mr. Vice 1'resideut-14. Approved Apt" 21. 1837. By Aid. Bryant -�.. Resolved, That the grade oil State street. from Congress street to Concord street. as indicated by the red grade line un the ac- companying profile, and as recommenced by the City Engineer, be and hereby is adopted as thoestablished grade. 'Vons -And. Cotiley. O'Connor. Petsch, Cullen. Ryan. Sanborn. Weber, Kenny ' e ny' Knin. Hahne. Bryant. Miim•a, Long, Mr. Vice President -14. Aplooved April '21, 1587. By- Aid. Long - Resolved. That the grade of Snelling ave tle, from St. Clair street to Langford avenue, is indicated by the red grade line ml the accompanying prm0le, and as I'ecula- memde t by the Chy Engineer, be and hereby is allotted as the established grade. Yeas-Ald. Conley. O'Connor, Petsch, Cullen. Ryan. Sanborn. Weber. Keung. Kain, Bamul, Millen. Lung, Mr. Vice President -14. y..1s-.Approved April 21, 1887. By Aid. Weber - Resolved, That the grades of Ellen street. from Dole street to Hamline avenue; Charles street, from Dale street to flamline avenue; Edmund street, from Date street to Handine avenue; Thomas street, from Dale street to Hamline avenue, its indicated by the rel grade line on the accompanying pro- files. and as recommended by the City En- gineer, be still hereby are established. Yeas -Aid. Conley-, O'Connhr, Petsch,' sullen, Ryan. Sanborn, Weber, Kenny. Kain, Hanna, Tinea, lona. Mr. Vice President -14. Approved April 2l. 1887. 133, Aid Weber - Resolved, That the grade of Grotto street. from St. Anthony avenue to Minuehaha street, as indicated by the red Crude line oil the accompanying profile. and as recom- mended by the' City Engineer, be and `hereby is adopted as the established grade. Yeas--Ald. Conley, O'Connor, Petsch. Callen, Hyau, Sanborn. Weber, Kenny, Kain, Bailout, Bryant, Minea. Lone, Mr. Vice President -14. Approved April 21. 1887. 11%. Ald. Long - Resolved. That the grade of Milwaukee avenue, from Astoria avenue to Raih'oad avenue. be and hereby is established as in- dicated by the red Crude line on the accon- panyiug profile. Peas -.-lid. Copley. O'Connor, Petsch, Cullen. Ryan. Samot'n. Weber. Kenny, Kain, Bainm. Bryant, \tinea, Loop., Mr. Vice President -14. Approved April 21, 1887. By Ald. Kerr - Resolved, That all proceedings hereto- fore had with respeetto change of glade on Summit avenuc, betw'etu Rice sheet and Third street. are hereby annulled. and the Citv Clerk is directed to withdraw the notice for it change of grade oil said avenue between said points, and the Board of public Works is requested to proceed at once with the paving of said Suumtit ave- nue, between Wabashu and 'Third streets. Yeas-Ald. Conley, O'Connor, Petsch, Callen, Ryan. Sanburn. Weber, Kenny, Kain. Manna, Br'y'att, Millen, Lung, Nil'. Vice President -14. Approved April 14. 1887. Resolved, That the City Clerk be and lie, is hereby instructed not to receive or accept any claim or account against the City of St. Paul for labor, goods or mal erials fur- nished said city, unless such claim or ac- count shall be first certified to by the chair- man of one of the standing committees of PROCEEDINGS OF THE COMMON COUNCIL. 195 the Common Council under whose depart- ment such labor or materials may have been performed and furnished, and all officers of this city are hereby instructed and prohibited front purchasing any mer- chandj.ce m' hlcurrf ag any Claim agailed the City of St. I'aul, without authority first re. ceived from .the Cou non Council or one of its anuunittee chairmen. Yeas-Ald. Conley, O'Connor, Petsch, Callen, Ryan. Sanborn, Weber, Kenny, Kain, Buono. Bryant, ,Millen, Long, Mr. Presi- dent -14. Approved April 21, 1887. Resolved. That the plans and specifica- tions for the substructure of the inch bridge across the Mississippi river, from Forbes street to Mohawk avenue, submitted by the City Engineer, be approved, and that the City Clerk be directed to advertise for bids as soon as the City Engineer prepares the necessary tracings. Yeas -Alen. Conley, O'Connor, Petsch, Cullen, Ryan, Sanborn, Weber. Kenny, Kain, Hauun, Bryant, Mines. Lone, Mr. Vice President -14. Approved April 21. 1887. Resolved, That the City Clerk be and he is herebv instructed to communicate with the St. Paul City Railway company and as. certitin from said company whether it fn - foods to pay its pro rata share of the cost of paving SL Peter street, between Iglehart slid Martin streets, which pavement has been laid some two years since; said Clerk is also instructed to notify this Council of the answer received from said company at the next regular meeting. i,as-Ald. Conley, O'Connor, Petsch, Cullen, Ryan. Sanborn, Weber, Kenny, Kain. Hanna, Bryant, Minea. Long, Mr. Vice President -14. Approved April 21. 1887. lay Ald. Callen - Resolved, That the sale of Fire. Engine Mo lerty No. I . 1. of said city. being n_u• e Lot No. I five 5 of Block !� o. O ten 10 of Bazilleh '- le Gueriu's Addition to St.' Paul, or the 12th t day of April, 1887. as heretofore ordered by the Board of Fire Commissioners of St. t Paul, to James G. Donnelly, be and the t same is hereby conth coed, stiff the proper officers of said city are hereby authorized I. and directed to prepare, execute and deliver t to said James G. Donnelly, a good and sof- p fieient deed of conveyance of said lot .5 block 10, of Bazille & Guerin's addition, o upon the paylnenf by him int,) the City, s Treasury of the amount of said purchase C mmiey as agreed. E Yeas-Ald. Conley, O'Connor. Petsch, V Cullen, Ryan. Sanborn, Weber, Kenny, Kain, Hamm, Bryant, Mines, Long, Mr. Vice President -14. Approved April 21, 1887. By Ald. Ken.-- HesZ'ed, 'Tliyhat permission be and is hereby given the Model laundry to sink an artesian well in the rear of their building In block 32,of Kittson's Addition to St. Paul. Yeas-Ald. Conley, O'Connor, Petsch, Callen. Ryan, Sunburn, Weber. Kenny, Kain. Million, Bryant, Minea, Long, Mr. - Vice President -14. Approved April 21, 18E7. By Ald. Kenny - Resolved, That permission fs hereby given to the Model Laundry company to construct. at their own expense and under the direction of the City Engineer, a sewer on John street, from the Seventh street sewer to a connection With the Yodel Laun- dry on lot 5, block 32, Kittson's addition. Yeas-Ald. Conley, O'Connor, Petsch, Cullen, Ryan, Sanborn. Weber, Kenny, Kain, Hamm, Bryant Minea, Long, Mr. Vice President -14. Approved April 21, 1887. Resolved, ,That the City Commissioner of Health be, instructed to take the proper steps to prevent slaughtering and render- ing within the limits of the Seventh ward, is said limits' existed Jan. 1, 1887. Yeas-Ald. Conley. O'Connor, Petsch, -Wlen, Ryan, Sanborn, Weber, Kell {aim, Hamm, Bryant, :\tinea, Lone, Mr. Vice President -14. A pproved Apr it 21. 1887. 3Y Ald. Sanborn---- -- Resolved, That the Health Inspector and. ;lief of Police be and they are hereby irected and instructed to prevent as far as I their power the dumping. nr ""loading of lir manure, garbage, offal', ashes or other bjectionable matter of any kind at any "jilt within six blocks of the corner of hestnnt street and Franklin street, in the ity of St. Paul, and they are further irected and instructed to arrest still cause t be paff r".. �ecuude• t he ordinances of tills h' parties who shall dump unload any such natter within said strict. Resolved. That the City Attorney is rreby rearrested ;lid Instructed to assist in e prosecution and conviction, under the dinances of this city and this resolution, all parties who shall dump or m>iondBnv ch matter within said district. Yeas -AW. Conley, O'Connor, Petsch, filen, ,Ryan, Sanborn, Weber, Kenny, rill, Hamm, -Bryant. Minea, Lone_, dlr, ce President -14. Approved Aprll' 1, 1887. 190 PROCEEDINGS OF THE COMMON COUNCIL BY Aid. Cullen - Resolved, That the Committee on Public Buildings be authorized to make arrange- ments with the contractor for building Foundlings Home to complete the Lipper story of said building in accordance with his bid. Yeas-Ald. Conley, O'Connor, Petsch. Cullen, Rvan, Sanborn, Weber, Kenny. Kain, Hamm. Bryant, Minea, Long, �Mr. Vice President -14. Approved April 21, 1867. Resolved, That the Chief of Police cause all obstructions to be. removed out of St. Albans street, between Pleasant avenue and St. Clair street Yeas-Ald. Conley, O'Connor. Petsch, Cullen, Ryan, Sanborn, Weber. Kenny, Kate, Haters]., Bryant, Minea, Long, Mr. Vice President- 4. Approved April 21, 1887. By Aid. Dfinea- Resoad, That the Chief of Police of St. Pauh- 1 cause to be removed off of Daniel street all obstructions, shanties and other substances now standing thereon, between Fairfield avenue and the levee. Yeas-AId. Conley. O'Connor, Petsch, Cullen. Ryan, Sanborn, Weber. Kenitl', Kain, Hamm• Bryant, ]tinea, Loug, Mr. Vice President-l4- Atrproved April 21, 1887. Resolved, By the Common Council of the Cityof or. Paul, that the proper city off- cars are hereby authorized and directed to Prepare and execute bonds of the City of Rt. Paul to the amount of fifty thousand .(550,006) dollars, under and by virtue of an act of the legislature of the state of Minne- sota, approved February 2, A. D. 1887, en. titled, An act to authorize the Connnoc Council of the City of St. Pauland the Board of County Con lnissioners of Ramsey county to issue additional bonds for tine erection of public buildings for the use of the City of St. Paul and the County of Ramsey, and amendatory of an act hereto- fore passed in relation to the erection of said buildings." Said bonds shall draw in- terest at the rate. of fun, and nue-half (4;y) percent. per annum, payable Senn -annually at the financial agency of the Cjty of St. Paul, in the city of New York... and shall bear date Mav the 2d. A. D. 1887, and the principal thereof shall be payable in thirty (30) years freul their date. - Yeas-AId. Conley, O'Connor, Petsch, Cullen, Ryan, Sanbmn. Weber, Kenny, Kain, Hamm, Bryant, Minea, Long. Mr. Vice President -14. Approved April 21, 1887. Resolved, By the Common Council of the City of St. Paul, that the per city officers are hereby authorized and directed Stip prepare and execute bonds of the City of St. Pant to the arinunit of one hundred and fifty thousand (5150.000) dollars, under and by .virtue of all act of the legislature of the State of Minnesota. approved Feb. 28, A. D. 1883, for the erect;,,,, of a new Court Iluuse and City Hall building. Said bonds shall draw interest at the rate of four and ore -half (4�) per cent. per annum, pay- able semiannually at the financial agency of the City of St. Paul In the City of New York, and shall bear date May 2. A. D. 1887, and the principal thereof shall be Payable in thirty (30) years from their d its. Yeas-Ald. Conley, O'Connor, Petsch, Cullen, Ryan, Sanborn. Weber. Kenny, Kain, Hamm. Bryant, Minea, Long, Air. Vice President -14. Approved April 21, 1887. By -Aid. Ryan - Resolved, That the Oil Lamp Contractor be and he is hereby instructed to place an it lan]p at the junction of the bluff and Wilkin street. Yeas-AId. Conley, O'Connor, Petsch, Cu lieu. Ryan. Sanborn. Weber, Kenny, Kain, Hamm, Bryant, Minea, Long, Mr. Vice President -14. Approved April 21, 1887. By Aid. Long - Resolved, That the City Oil Lamp Con- tractus be and is hereby instructed to place oil lamps as follows: One in front of Lot No. 7:3,Albion avenue;. one in front of Lot No. 02, Lynnhurst avenue east; one at the step, ter the north side of right of way of the Chicago. M I. wall kee&St. Paan railway, I Prion avenue; one between lots 1 and 2, Ferona avenue; one between lots a and 7. Ferona avenue. Union Park. Yeas-Ald. Conley. O'Connor, Petsch, Cullen, Hyan, Sanborn. Weber, Kenny, Kain, Eiauun, Bryant, Minea, Lollar, Mr. Vfee President -14. Approved April 21, 1887. By Aid. Weber- Itesolved, That the Gasoline LamuContrac- tor be directed to place alanrp on the corner of El felt and Charles streets; are on Rolido itreet, 100 feet west of Rice street, 8611th ride; one on south side of Carroll street, 100 feet west of Rice street; one in center if each block on I Western avenue, front .glehart to Edmond street. one on Charles street, 100 feet west of Rice street, north ide. Yeas-Ald. Conley, O'Connor. Petah, sullen, Ryan, Sanborn, Weber, Kenny PROCEEDINGS OF THE COMMON COUNCIL. 197 Kain, Hamm, Bryant, Minea, Long. Mr. Vice President -14. Approved April 2(, 1887. By Aid. Kain- Resolved. Thate*dOil Lanlp Contractor. be and he is limeb),Vdireeted to place all( maintain oil lamps as follows One ]stillon each corner and cult fu thecenter of eael block, except where lamps are already Placed, on MI street, from finer to Cler mont; on Mound street, front Hastings ace nue to Clermont: oil Burns avenue, fro' Mound to Earl: on Hastings avenue, front Bates avenue to Griffith street. Yeas -And. Conley. OIC a' Petsch, Cullen. HYan, Sanborn. Weber, Kenny. Kain, Hann". Bryant, \linea, Long, JD'. Vice Presidmnt-14. Approved April 21, 1887. By Aid. Dowlan- Resolved. That till Street Oil Lamp C tractor be and is hereby requested to _toil lmnps ac [lie following named points: Sol] it] west cornu, Mississippi and \ash sheets, and one on corner Jessamine .,,it Cuurtlaud streets. Seas -Alin. Conley, O'Coltnur, Petsch, Cullen, Hyan. Sanborn. weber. KrnnY. Kain. Holoun. Bryant. Minea. Long, Mr. Vice President -14. Approved April 2l. 1887. By Ald. Long - Resolved. That all order be drawn fu favor of the Board of Control for the sum (f thirteen hundred and soventy and 94-100 S1.370.94) donors. being the en one- third of the expenditures of said Board t'or the &,oath of \larch. 19,,4. Teas-AId. Conley, O'Connor, Pet ch, Cullen. 1{van. Sanborn. Weber, -Kenny. Kain, Hanan. Bryant, Jlinea, Long, Mr. Vice Pr'esfden t-14. Approved April 21. 1as'. I tion of lots 26 and 27. block9, Summit Park addition, for grading Goodrich avenue. Yeas-Ald. Conley, O'Conner, Petsch, Cullen. Ryan. Sanborn, Weber, Kenny, Kain. Hanuu, Bryant, Mines, Long, Mr. - Vice President -14. Approved April 21. 1887. r Resolvod. 'That an order Is drawn neon the Treasury ip favor of McCarthy y Don. - cell}•, seen is, for thesum of Fourteen Hun - Limit and Ninety-six 25-100 Dollars, in pay - i meat of 11]ts purchased in Calvary Cenle- tery' for the Fire Department. Yeas -And: C<ndey. O'Connor, Petsch, Cullen. Hyan, Sanborn. Weber, Keno v. Kain, Hmuu]. Bryant, 1l i ilea. Long, Mr. Vice President --14. Approved April 21. 1887, Resolved. That an ordbe drawn upon the Treasury in favor of there Treasurer of Oakland Ceu]etery association for the sural of Sixteen hundred and 'f weh'e 80-100 Dol- lars, In ya3'�uent of lots in Oakland Cenm- terr purchased for [he Fire. Department. Yeas-AId. Conley. 01C r. Petsch, Cullen, Rysn. San built. Weber, Kenny, ..Ill.Ilanlru. Bryant, Minea, Long, Mr. Vice President -14. Approved April 21. 1887. BIARI. Bryanf- ltesnived, 'That the City Engineer be and is hereby requested to report to the Com- mon Council at its next meeting• the cause of the delay in the construction of the Duces street (nuw Suuth Robert) bridge by thy. Jlinuesol:t �: Northwestern 7{ailway un]pniny. and at what time it will be so far camp ettd as to be -curt, to travel. Yeas-AId. Conlec, O'Connor, Petsch, Codicil. Ryon,, Snnbm'n, Weber. Kenny, Rrrin, Hanuu. Bryant. \linea.. Loug, JL'. Vice Pesidrut-15. Aoproved Anril 21. 1887. Resolved. That au oMer be drawn in favor of the Cin '1'reasun•r By `Y Id. Sonbnn]- Resolved. That the City Engineer be in- for the solo of ure huodlrd and fifty and 21-100 (5150.'D1 strucled Lir pati' all laterld srwersrequiI! dullncs, being amount Pa (I t,, redeem ) °n the eU'rets crossing Portland, pully and llay[ul� of block 'L0. R'uodl:uul 1':uk addition. and acro ors as far as they will be env - block 3. Highland additmn. both beluugll] !•red ith asphalt pavennent• now under. to the city and haying bre,, solJ for eeurra cult tract W br. laid oil-s;nd atreets. Yobs-Ald. tax". Also that all urder be .drawn iu CnNrv, O'Connor. Petsch. Cullrn.ltr:ui. Saubm'u.l4ebrr.Kennv. favor of S. V. Hryrleretae•dt for the sow of Ka, if, ililnun. Bl.catH: forty-two and 25100 dullars,to redeem Crr- Minea, Lang. Mr. Vice L'rrailll•nt-t4. tlficate No. 1992, criollrllllal)' ISallell aL'�IIIaL south 150 fret of east one half of block 6, dpproved April 21. 1887. Banning Sc Olivivr's add tion. en onrousq" sold for By AId. Kenny - - change of glade on Cheruker ave- nue, having breu brf]irr Itevnired. 'That the City Engineer -be and paid sale. Also, thatmr urder he drawn in favur ,,f Russell he is hereby' ir1etrilcted to remove x11 build- Freeman for file smu'uf urn slid 20-100 dul- I mgs fruw alley in block 28, Kittson's addi- tion. tars, being erroneous charge fn the redemp- Yeas -Aid. Conley, O'Connor. Petsch, 198 PROCEEDINGS OF THE COMMON COUNCIL. Cullen, Ryan, Sanborn. Weber. Kenny Kain. Hanan, Bryant, Dlinea, Long, Nii Vice Pre-ident-14. Approved April 21, 1887. B_v At(]. Bryant - Whereas, It has been represented till the Minnesota R: Northwestern ltailrum company, without any authority no uerw is sion, has taken possession of and is nuc Incumbering Concord street, between 1'ag and Curtice streets, with its tracks; there fore, Resolved, That the City Engineer be am is hereby instructed to report to the Com mon Council, at its next meeting, what till facts are, and if, oil ex aur i cation• it br found to be It tie. that he cause notice to In served upon said corporation to forthwiti remove said tracks from and off said street, Teas-Ald. Conley, O'Connor, Petsch, Cullen. Ryan, Sanborn. Weber. Kenn),. Kain, Itauun, Bryaut, Mines. Long, \Ir. Vice President -14. Approved April 21, 1887 By Aid. Sanborn - Resolved, That permission be and here- by is granted to Allan Brown to cunpect his house oil lot 55, block 86, of Dayton L Irvine'saddition, with the sewer on *1) less - ant avenue by the way of Bamsev street under Lite supervision of the City Engineer. Teas-Ald. Conley, O'Connor, Petsch, Cullen, Ryan, Sanborn. Weber, Kenny-, Kain, Hamm., Bryant, Minea, Long, Mr. Vice I'residen't-14. Approved April 21, 1887. Resolved, That authority and permission is hereby given to the Anheuser-Busch Brewing Company to construct a sever on Chestnut street, from Exchange street northwesterly a distance of 165 feet. said sewer to be built at the cost and expense of Anheuser-Busch Brewing association under the direction of the City Engineer. Yeas -Aid. Conley,. O'Connor, Petseh, Cullen. Ryan, Sanborfr Weber. Kenny. Kain, frit rm, Bryant, Minea, Lune, Mr. Vice President -14. Approved April 21. 1887. By Aid. Sanborn - Resolved. That the Board of Public Works be and it is hereby ordered to con I struct and maintain street crossings across Selby avenue, or both sides of Arundel street and .cross Arundel street, on both sides of Selby avenue. Yeas --Aid. Conley, O'Connor, Petsch, Cullen, Ryan, Sanborn. Weber, Kenny Kain. Bailout. Brvant, Minea, Long. \11 Vice President -14. Approved April 21, 1887. By Aid. Sanborn - Resolved. That permission is hereby granted Lane K. Stone and J. L. Fore- pangh to grade Oxford street to a partial grade from Laurel avenue to Marshall ave - title under the d"'ection and supervision of the City Engineer. Yeas-Ald. Copley, O'Conner, Petsch, Cullen. Ryan, Sanborn. Weber. Kenny, Kain. Ilanun. Bryant Mines, eLong, Mr. Vice President -14. Approved April 21, 1887. By Aid. Ryan - Resolved. That the Board of Public Works be and are hereby instructed to cause a sidewalk to be laid oil the vest side of Wilkie street, fn front of theold;Mat- t.ncks" house, between McBoal street and the bluff. Teas-Ald. Conley, O'Connor, Petsch, Cullen, Byatt. Sanborn.,: Wetter, Kenny, Kain, Hamm, Bryant, Mitten, Lottg, Mr. Vice President -14. Approc ed April 21, 1887. BY Aid. Weber- Besolved, That the Board of Public Works cause the following improvernents to be made: Construct all eiehDfout side- walk on south side of Front street, front Rice street to Gaultier street. Yeas-Ald. Conley, O'Connor, Petsch. Cullen, Ryan, Sanborn. Weber, Kenny, Kain, llmttnn. Bryant, Minea Long, Air. Vico President -14. Approved April 21. 1887. By Aid. Ryan - Resolved, That the Board of Public Works cause an eight -foot sidewalk to be 'onistructed un Von Minden street, between lF esteru avenue and Duuspmn street,except where already laid. Yeas-Ald. Conley, O'Connor. Petsch, "i ell. Ityml, Sanborn, Weber, Kenny, haiu, llanun, Bryant. Minea, Lung, Mr. we President -14. Appl'eed April 21, ]FIST. 3y Alli[. Rymn- Besulvcd; That the Board of Pudic Vorks cause all eight -foot sidewalk to be aid on both sides of Toronto,. street, from t;udolph to Grace street. ]'Cas -Aid. Cooley. O,Cunnor, Petsch, Sullen. ltcan. Sanborn. Weber, Kenny, alio, limum, Bryant Minea. Long, Mr. P Tice resident -14. Approved April 21, 1887. h• Aid. HesohedKerr- , ]'hat the Board of Public Yorks cause thefollowigg intprovementsto e made: Construct a sidewalk on the left PROCEEDINGS OF THE COMMON COUNCIL. 199 side of Park avenue, between Wabnsha on south side of Iglehart street, from Louis street and University avenue, with all street to lVeste'o avenue. necessary mosswalks• eta 1 -env --Aid. Conley. 1"Cas-Aid. Coutev, O'Connor, Petch, O'Connor, Pebch, Cullen. Ityan, Sanborn. Weber. Kenny, Cullen, Ryan, Sanborn. Weber. !Kenny, Rain, Hamm, Bryant, Minea Lung, Rain. Hanna. Bryant, Mines, Long, Mr. -Ip., Vice -President -14. Viee President -14. Appr xed April 2I, Is87. Approved April 21, 1887. By All]. Kain- '�------- In the matter of tilerepot, of repof the Board Ites"h'ed, 'That tine Boald of Public of Public Works dated April 19, 1887. It is hereby Works cause iu be cunstrncted a sidewalk ordered by the'Co,tunon-Coun- on Conway street, front Commercial street to Earl street, both cin of the City of,St. Paul: r 'That the Board of Publie Works of said sides. Yeas-Ald. Conley, (]'Connor, ]!else,,; City- of St. Paul cause the following all- Cullen. Ityau, Sanborn. Wcber. Kenny. provettnents to be made, to -wit: Construct a Sherburne Kain. Ilanun. Bryant. Minea, long, )I,: sewer run ave" no'front Grant Vice -['resident -t4. - street it) Rice street; ()It Park avenue. from Approved April 21, 1887. Viola street to Wabasha street; on Brew - ster avenue, front Viola street to University By At(]. Kain- avenue: on flaiversity avenue, front Brow - Besolved.Thatthe Huard of Public Works ntle tGrant strcettvtfr be and is hereby authorized to construct a -S uu erburneWauaavenue tuseet:t Como ae vnue; on Viola crosswalk uu )found street, at tilt, crussine street, front Grant street to Brewster uP McLean awenue' Yeas-Ald. Coulev, O'Connor-Petsch, ;[tonne anti from Park avenue to Ince street, fn said city, to be done undo. Ryan. 'u. Weber, Remy. our contract; that said Board cause said Kallen. i vast Kain, llamut, i3ryaut, Minea, Lung, \ r. Work to be let by contract, as provided by. law. Pict+ President -14, Without one-half the estt.:mated cost :Fppruced .1pril 21.1857. being first paid into the City'1%ensnry, and .til • .,'d 13y Aid. Byi n - Resolved. Thal Ibc 13onrd ul Public Work: be mrd are herrby ittstrnr•te,] to cause r four-firut Walk to be laid across Goodrich avume, un the west line of Douglas street; :rise to cone the walks un 1) la" sU'eet, at its intersecfiou with Goodrich aven lie, Lo be lowered so, as to Clinton", Wfth the grade of the walks ou Goodrich avenue. Yeas -:lid. C"I lev, O'Connor. Petsch, Callen. liy;ur. Sanborn. Weber, Keuuy, Kain. list) I'll. Bryant, Mitten, Lung, M.r. F"ice President --14. approved April°L L887. Resolved. 'That the Board of Public \Forks are herrby instructed to cause notice to be served upon the Northern l'acflfc Railroad company to bridge Mississippi street over its right of mac and to construct the necessary approaches without acv utt- necessary delay, in accordance with the ))haus and specifications ill the office of the City- Eugineor. Peas -Aid. Conley'. O'Connor. Pctscb, Cullen. Ryan, Sanborn. Webers Kenny. Kain, Hau in, Bryant, \linea, l.mre, Mr. Vice President -14. Approved April 21._ 189T. 13v :till. Weber- Itesolved. That the Board of Public Works cause all 8 -foot sidewalk to be laid r r sa: w ark ,hall be placed under con- tract said Board shall procerd without delay to assess tire. amount, as nearly as they can aseerhtlu the. s:uue. which will be. required t to pay tn; costs and necessary expenses of .,tell improvemmOt upon the real estate to be hepelfted by said improvement, as pro- vided by law, it rich ug tie opinion of the Cinnefl that real estate to be assessed for such catcall be found benefited to tilt, extent of the oasts and expenses uecEs- sary to be ittcurred theebr. ]rens-Aid. Copley, O'Connor. Petsch, Cullen. Ryan. Sanborn, Weber•. Kenny, Kain, IlxtrnBryant. Minea, Lune, Mr. Vice-Presideu.nt-14. Approved April 21. 1887. In the matter ofthe report of the Board of Public Works dated April 7, 1887. It is hereby ordered by the Common Coun- cil of the City of St. Paul: That the Board of Public Works of said City of St. Paul cause the following ba -to -twit; Grade [;teen wood avenue. fruur State street to - llnlos sheet. fit said city; that said Brd cause said work to be let by coutoarnct. as provided by law, without nne- half Ctihe estimated cost being first paid into, the ty 'Treasuryand after said work shall be placed ander contract. said Board I hall proceed without delay to assess the amount as nearly as they call ascertain the same, Which will be required to pay the costs and necessary expenses of such ilio- 200 PROCEEDINGS OF THE COMMON COUNCIL. provement upon the real estate to be here- I to be assessed for such improvement can be fited by said improvement, as provided by found benefited to the extent of the cost, law, it being the opinion of the Council and expenses necessary to be incurred that real estate to be assessed for such im- thereby. ploveunent call be found benefited to the Teas—Ald. Conley, O'Connor, Pelsch, extent of the costs and expenses necessary Cullenan, Ryan, Sanborn. Weber, Kenney, to be incurred thereby. Kain, Han, Bryant Mines, Long, Mr. Yes—A Id. Corley, O'Connor, Petsch, Vice President -14. Cullen, Ryan, Sanborn, Weber, Kenny, A >ruved April 3 pr p 1.18'7. Kain. Hamm. Bryant, Jtiref•, Long, Mr. V ice President -14. I ht the matter of the report of the Board of Approved April 31. 1887. Public Works dated April 14. 1887. It is hereby ordered by the Common Coun- cil of the City If St. Paul: 'That the Beard of Public Works of said City of St Pauli cause the following im- proveulruts to Brbe male. to -wit: Pave Prince street from "a Tway to Pine street, in eai d ci h• \c �r l ailing Necks RI d o curbing K with ,aping• rth h 6 .tat said Board cause said urk to be ler by con d'act as provided by la\ vitiluut one-half the estimated cost beiuK\first paid into the City Treasury, and after said work shall be placed under con- tract. said Board shall proceed without de - Is%, to assess the an"mnt as nearly as they can ascertaiu the xact., vb:eh will be re- quired to pay the costs and necessary ex- penses of .such improvement upon the real estate to be benefited by said improvement, as provided by law, it being the ()pitti in of the Council that real estate to be assessed fur such improvement can be found here - 'filed to the extent of Ihe costs and expenses necessar' to b • . t incurred thereby. Ch . v Yeas—Aid. Conley, O'Connor, Petsch, Cullen, Itymi Sarbnrn Veber Kenny, v Iisin, Hauuu�B•' Bryant, Miuea, Long, Air. Vice I'residm�t—t4. Approved April 21, 1887. In the natter of the report of the Board of Public Works, dated April 18, 1887, It is hereby ordered by the Common Council of the City of St. Paul: 'I'"I', the Board of Public Works of said City of St. Paul cause the following im- provement to be made. to -wit: Pave East Y inti (ll[b) street, Prom Broadwayto Mon- roe Ylxcn.-in'reit city, with cedar blocks nal cu rbinK with Kranite, including in the conI ract for said paving the necessary sewer. \eater and gas connections to property line: that said Board cause said work to be let by contract. as provided by law, without ore -half the estimated cost being first pai.tinto the City Treasury, reasry, and after said work shall be placed under con- tract, said Board shall proceed without de- lay to assess the ankount as nearly he they call Ascertain the sante, which will be re- quired to pay the costs and necessary ex- penses of such fnlproveulent upon the real estate to be benetlted by said in[provement. as provided by law', it being the opinion of In the matter of the report of the Board of Public Works, dated April 14, 1887. It is hereby ordered by the Courson Coun- cil of the City of St. Paul: That the Board of Public Works of said Cit' of St. pilot 3 1 cause the folio vi n iur- K pltrvement to he. made, to�x�ik (Ira(le the alley in block nine (9), 'ferry's addition to St. Paul, from Earl street io Frank street, I" said city; that said Board cause said work to be let by contract. as provided by law, without one half the esthnated cont being first pai(1 into the City 'freasely. and after said work shall be placed under -11 - tract said Board shall proceed without delay to assess the amount. as nearly as they call ascertain the scone, which will be required to pay the costs and neeessaiy expenses of such improvement upon the real estate to be beneli[ed b sa;d iw r ve Y o u went as r ,be by law, it being the opinion of the Council that real estate to be assessed fill- such ur such unpruvement call be found benefited to the extent of the costs and expenses nec- essary to be incurred thereby. Ye as—A Id. Conley. O'Connor', Petsch. C lllel 1. Kea" Southern. Weber, Ken 1 ' I 1. h' i a n Ilauu n Br • ant A i f pea Lon Bryant, t Ate. 6• Vice Presi[lent-14. Approved April 21. 1887. Lt the matter of the relmrt of the Board of Public Works, dated April 18, 1887, It is hereby ordered by the CUIIIr11U11 Coun- cil of the City of Sc. Paid: 'That the Board of l."blic Works of said CitJ' of St. Pant cause [he followirlK i procnla"" to be mRde, to -\cit: Grade O\vxsco ,vena. froul St. Alhans street to LexingGa[ avenue, ill said city; that said Bond can's said work to be let by eouh'act as provided by law, without one-half the estirnrted cost being first paid into Ibe City 'treasury, and after sat,[ sank shall be placed corder eollVactsaid Board =hall pro- ceed without deiay to apse's the anionut as ready as they can ascertain the same, which will be required to pay the costs nod oeces- sary expmases of 'bell inn proveulent "poll the real estate to be benefited to, said tm- provement as provided by law, it being the .penal; of the Council that real estate PROCEEDINGS OF THE COMMON COUNCIL. 201 the Council that real estate to be assessed lay to assess the amount as nearly as they for such improvement can be found bene- car ascertaiu the `same, which will be re- fited to the extent of the costs and expenses ilutred to pay the costs and necexsnry ex necessar• y to Incurred thereby. pen's' df such improvement upon the real Teas—Aid. Conley, O'Connor, Petsch, estate tn'be benefited by said inlprnvement„ Cullen, Hyan. Sanborn. Weber.. Kt,all as provi(led by law, it being tee opinion of Kain.. Hamm, Bryant, Miuea, Lopg, the CamciI that real estate to be assessed Mr. Vice ed APnl2l, 1 for such innpruvement car be found belie In April :?l, 188;, Ifit i In file matter of the report of the Board Public Works datedApril 18,1887It Is hereby ordered by the Common Coucitof the City of St. Paul:That the Board of Public Works of s,City of St. Paul cause the following i provements to be made, to -wit: Constrla seweron 1.fackl 'Iblu sdeetfmIll IIUI :n•enle to Ashland avenue, in said city, t gether witla the necessary catchbadins al manholes; ghat said Board cads. said we to be let by contract asprociited by Inwithoutono-half te estimated crest bell tits[ paid into theCityTreasury, and aft said work shall be placed under con d'ac said Board shall proceed wrthout delayassess the amount as Nearlyas they �a ascertai❑ the same, hichwill be. requite ti+ ray the costs and ntressary expenses rsuch improvement npnn the real estate t be benefited by said improvement, as prvidedb 1 \Y a v itheirthe :R nisin ofCour iI til c 1 that real estair. to be assesed fn such ilprnvement can be fpmnd benefitstothe extent oI file costs and expense necessate tu bei,c,e(1ilrell •.I'ea -5s Ald. Conley, O'Connor, PetschCullen, Ryan, Sanborn, (Veber,KeKain, llama, Bryant Minea, Long,Mr, VicePresident-14. Approved April 21, 1887. In the matter of theport of the Board of Public Works,dated April18, 1887. It is hereby ordered by the Common Coun- cil (rf the City of St.PII:Ciyllof St. Paul carrefile fellokwiof end provenlents to be made, to-wit:nitavcaue. front wabashn 'ireet to the present end f pavement near Nelsemavenue (Irmo \VabashA street to Bosestreet,theentire width between the curbs, aqdfrom Rice street to the end of the present pavement near Nelson avenue, between the curb lines and the outside rails of the street car ducks), in said citywith pine blocks and curbing with Kranitincluding in the contract for said paving thenecessary sewer, water and gas connectlollstofileproperty lines; that said Board cause said work to be let by contract as provided by law, 'thuut one-half the estimated ctbeiniQ.first paid into the Cityeasuryandaftersaid work shall be placed under ctract,. said Board shall proceed without d et to the extent of the costs and expenses of necessary to be, incurred thereby. Yeas—Ald. Conley'. O'Connor, Petsch, Cullen, Ryan, Smdooru. (Veber, Benny, ❑- Kain. llanru. Bryant, Alines, Long, 31f, •rid (rice President—14. Approved April 21, 1887. m- Ict In the natter of the report of the Board of ly Publlc Works dat,d April ill. 1887- - 1t is hereby ordered b'th e } Col 111 "U Il (:U ll - Id cit of tile C1 t3 Il of St .I } Pat 1. v. 'flint the Board of Public Works of said w. City of b't. Paul cause the YollowinK itn- IK pf•oyemmlts to be nate, to -wit: Grade fin- er liana avenue, from Dakota Avenue to Uhio t street, in said city, taking such sorplll' to interiod (cool the westerly situ of 1T.l kora n senna, be,,, ,a Channel and Colorado it streets. as the City' Engineer may direct; - I that said Board cause said work to be let by o contract, as provided by law, without one- o- hllle the estimated cost b ' em e hr• .t oai I d it do e the Citv Treasury, and after said wofk shall r be placed under contract, said Board shalt d pro=eel without delay to assess the amount s as n earlys file a,v call ascortain the sable, whic 1 I will To r squired to pay the costs and necessary expenses of such iunprovement 'upon the real estate to be benefited by, said fulprovement. as provided by law, it -being ghe opinion of the Council that real estate To be assessed' for such improvement can be ifount) bellelited to file extent of the caste nd expelues necessary to be incurred hereby. Yeas li gan. cugan.CSanburO Weber. KeWnp. Kain, Hallen. Br -ant, Mines, Long, 1I, Vice ['resident -14. Approved April 21. 1887. - 11, the uatter of the report of the Board of Public Works on April 19, 18 Bo It Is berebv ordered by the Coullnon .. cil oY the. City of St. Paul: 'That the Boardof Public Works of said City of St. Paul causethe following iln- provelnents to be ,lade, to -wit: Grade ' Snellingavenue, front St. Clair street to the rr,rtIt city limits, in said city; that said Board cause said work to be let by con- tract, [is provided by law, without ono -half the estinmted cost being first paid into the City 'treasury, and after said work shall be placed under contract said Board shall proceed without delay to ascess the amount 20 202 PROCEEDINGS OF THE COMMON COUNCIL. as nearly as theylcar ascertain the same, I ural avenue to Cmno avenue (formerly which will be required to pay' the costs and Biaucn street), in said city, with cedar itacessary expenses Of :act improvement blocks and curb xvith granite, including in upon the real estate to be benefited by said the Contract for said pacing the necessary improvement. as provided by law. it being sewer. water and gas connections to the the Opinion of the Council that real estate, property line; that said Board cause said to be assrased for such iw prevenient can be work n, be let by contract, as provided by fnnnd benetited to the extent of the costs law, without One -halt' the estimated cost mud experts" uecessar} idr be, incurred being first paid into tire City Treasury. and thereby after said work shall be placed under con- Yeas—All. Conley, O'Connor, Petsch, tract said Board shall proceed without.de- Culler" Ryan, Sanhoru. \Veber, Kenny, lay to assess Ilse amm�t)t as nearly as they Kain. Hamm. Bryant. \linea. Long, Mr. c:m ascertain the same, which will be re - Vice President -14. quired to pay the costs and necessary ex - approved April 21, 1887. ileuses of such lin rovenlent it 1 In the matter Of the report of the Bo:ird d Peblic Works. dated March 14, 1887,ai April 14. 1887. It is hereby ordered by the Coonan Co:.l oil Of the City of St. Pant: That the Board of Public Works of sal City of St. Paul cause. the following im proyenrents to be made, to -wit: Pave Tenth (loth) street. from Cedar street to )tic street matltice street. front Truth stree to Court) avenue, in said city, with ceda blocks and curb with granite, including h the contract for said paving the necessary m sewer, waterand gas connections to tire Property lines: that said Board cause said work to be let by contract, as provided by law, without one-half the estimated cost being first paid into the City { Treasury. and after Said work Shall be placed ruder con- tract. said Board shall proceed without de- bt) e lay to assess the amount as nearly as they can ascertain the Sane, which will be re. quired to Ida, the costs and necessary ex- penses of .such improvement upon the real estate to be benefited by said improvement. as provided by law. it being the opiuoil of the Council that real estate to be assessed for such inn pravemmit call be found bene- fited to the. extent of the costs and expenses nece>sary to be incurred thereby. Teas—AId. Conley, O'Connor, Petsch, Cullen. Ryan. Sanborn. Weber. Kenny, Kain, Hunan, Bryant. Minea, Long, Mr. Vice President -14. Approver) April 21. 1887. In the matter of the report of the Board of Public Works dated April 4 and April 14, 1887. It Is herebv Ordered by the Courniou Coun- cil of the City Of St. Paul: That the Board of Publ c Works of said City of St. Pani cause, the following iul- proveaeuts to be made. to -wit: Pave Cedar street, from Eighth (8th) street to Central avenue; Cental avenue, front the west line, Of Cedar street to the ,vest lin. of Grant street, and Grant street, front Cen- p upon t. tea estate to be benefited by said improvement, as provided by law, it being the opinion of If the Council that real estate to be assessed of for such improvement cat) be found bene- fited to the extentof the costs and exueuses t-` necessary to be incurred thereby. d Yeas—All. Conley, O'( onnor, Petsch, Cullen, Ryan. Sanborn. Weber, Kenny, Kain, Hanna. Bryant, Minea. f,ong, Mr. Vice I'residert-14. e Approved April 21, 1887. t r 1 p the matter Of the report of the Board of h Public Works, dated Dec. 20, 1886, and April 14, 1887. It is hereby ordered by the Common Coun- d oil of the'City of St. Paul: That the Board of Public Works of said City of St. Paul cause the following im- provement to be made, to -wit: Pave Wa- basha street. from College avenue to Rice street (except between the rails of the street car tracks and between the tracks and for one foot on each side of the outside rails of said tracks, where street car company is supposed to pave. with granite), ill said city, with cedar blocks dud - curb with granite, including in the contract for said . paving the necessary sewer, water and gas connections to the property title; that sad. Board cause said work to be let bycontract,. as provided by law, without our -half the estimated cast being first paid into the City Treasury, and after said work Shall be placed undercontract, said Board shall pro. ceed without delay to assess the amtfunt as nearly as they can ascertain the same. which will be required to pay the costs and necessary expenses of such improvement upon the real estate to be benefited by said Improvement. as provided by lay. It being the opinion of the Council that real estate to be assessed for such im prevenient call be found benefited to the extent of the costs and expenses necessary tobeincurred thereby. Yeas—AId. Conley, O'Connor, Petsch. Cullen, Ryan, Sanborn, Weber, Kenny, Kain, Hamm, Bryant, Minea, Long, Mr. Vice President -14. Approved April 21, 1887. PROCEEDINGS OF THE COMMON COUNCIL, 203 In the "tatter of the reports of the Board of Public Works dated January 31 1887, and April 14, 1887. It is hereby ordered by the Courmo" Coun- cil of rhe City of St. Paul: Phar the Buard of Public Works of said City of St. Paul cause the following im- ptoveurent to be made, to -wit: Pave Jackson street, from Ninth (9th) street to Grace street (forurerly Pearl street).. in said city, with cedar blocks and Garb with gran- ite. including in the contract for said pav- ing the necessary sewer, water.. slid gas connections to the propehy line; that said Board cause said work to be let by contract. as provided by law, without one-half the estimated cost being first paid fill,, the City Treasury, and after said work shall be plderd under eonh-act said Board shall pro. coed without delay to assess the amount as nearly as they can escertain the Santa, which will be required to pay the costa and necessary expenses Of •such huprovement upon the real estate to be. benefited by said improvement as provided by law, it being f the opinion of the Council that real estate, III be assessed for such improvement can be t found benefited to the extent of the costs and expenses necessary to be incurred thereby. Yeas—AId. Conley. O'Connor, Petsch, Cullen, Ryan. Sanborn. Weber. Kenny, Kain, Hanim, Bryant, %linea, Long, Mr, Vice President -14 In the matter of the reports of the Board of Public Works dated March 14. 1887. and April 11. 1887. It is hereby ordered by tire Coalition Coun- cil of the City of St. Paul: Thatthe Boardof Public Works of snid City of St. Paul cause the following too. prevenient to be made, to -wit: Open, widen and extend Dawson street, between English street. and Bock street, in said city. condemning and taking all that part of lot 13, Humes for the lionheless addition to St. . Paul, lying within the lines of Dawso street in Birndngha is addition to t. Paul, produced east through said I 13; that said Board ,shall proceed withorr data to assess the aumnmt. as nearly as they can. ascrrtaiu the same, which will be required to pay the damages, costs and necessary ex- penses of such improvement upon the real estate to be benefited by said improvement as provided by law, it being the opinion of I Council that real estate to be assessed for such improvement call be found bene- ited to the extentof the damages, costs aid expenses necessary to be incurred hereby. Yeas—AId. Conley, O'Connor, Petsch, ` Cullen, Ryan, Sanborn, {Veber. Kenny, Kain, Hanot. Bryant %tinea, Lune, %lr. Vice President -14. Approved April 21, 1887. Approved April 21, 1887. In the matter of the reports of the Board In the matter of tile, report of the Board o Public Works dated April 19, 1887. Itis hereb}• Ordered by the Coalition Cour oil of the City of St. Paul: That the Board of Public Works of said City of St. Paul cause the following illi urovement to be wade, to -wit: Grad Dearborn street, from Bidwell street t State street, in said city; that said Boar cause said work to be let by contract, a provided by law, without one-half the esti- mated cost being first paid into Ila City I•reasurv. and "after said work shall be placed under contract said Board shall Proceed v0ithout delay to assess the amount n Ili Ih vv�ill be required toas thev call epay �tile costs athe nd necessary expenses of such improvement upon the real estate to be benefited by said improvement, as provided by faw-. it being the opinion Of the Council that real estate to be assessed for such improvement can be found benefited to the extent of the costs mid expenses necessary to be incurred thereby. Yeas—Ald. Copley, O'Cnnnor, Petsch, Cullen, Ryan, Sanborn, Weber, Kenny, Kain, Hamm, Bryant, %linea. Lon¢, Mr. Vice President -14. Approved April 21, 1887. of Public Warks. dated Feb. 28, 1887, f and April 14, 1887,. It is hereby ordered by the Common Coun- cil of the City Of St. Pad: That the Board of Public Works of said d City of St. Paul cause the following im- provement to be, made, to -wit: Open and Grade extend Fairview sheet, fro" the intersec- O tion of Robert slid Jackson streets to Perot, - Sylvania I Sylvania avenue, in said city, condemning s and taking all that land not already con- demned or dedicated 'for public use, lying within the lines of a Strip Sixty feet wide, the center line of which strip strait be a straight line drawn from the intersection of the center line of Fairview street and the south lice of Valley street to the bitersee- tion Of the center lines of Robert and Jack- son streets; also ail that land not already`+ condemned or dedicated for public use lying within the lines Of a strip sixty feet wide, e center line of which strip shall be a straight line drawn from the intersection of the center lines of Arch and Fairview streets to the center line of Jackson street north lit Pennsylvania avenue, being In St. Paul, Minnesota; that said Board shall pro- ceed without delay to assess the amount as nearly- as they can ascertain the same, which will be required to pay the damages, costs and necessary expenses of such im. .•r "s - M -:.res 204 PROCEEDINGS OF THE COMMON COUNCIL. pro, ement upon the real estate to be bene- fited by said improvement. as provided by law, itbeiugthe opinion of the Council that real estate to be assessed for such improve- ment can be found benefited to the extent of the damages, costs and expenses neces- sary to be Incurred thereby. Teas—Ald. Conley, O'Connor, Petsch, Cullen, Ryan, Sanborn. Weber, Kenny, Kain, Hamm, Bi ant, Mines, Lung, Mr. Vice President -14. Approved April 21, 1887. In the matter of the report of the Board of Public Works dated April 14, 1887. It is hereby ordered by the Cununon Council of the City of St. Paul: That the Board of Public Works of said City of St. Paul, cause the following aur provemeuts to be made, to -wit: Grade Hantliue avenue, from Clniversity avenue to the right of way of the St. Paul. Minne- apolis 6 Manitoba Railroad company, in said city; that said Board cause said work t o be let by contract, as provided by law, without one-half the estimated cost being first paid into the City 'Treasury. and after said work shall be placed under contract, said Board shall proceed without delay to assess the amount as nearly as they Cali as- certain the sante. which will be required to pay the costsand necessary expenses of such improvement upon the real estate to be ben- efited by said improvement, as provided by law, it being the opinion of the Council that real estate to be assessed for such fm- provement can be found benefited to the extent of the costs and expenses necessary to be incurred thereby. Yeas--Ald. Conley. O'Connor, Petsch, Cullen. Ryan. Sanborn, Weber, Kenny. Kain. Harm. Bryant, Milieu, Long, Mr: Vice President -14. Approved April 13. 1887. Ili the matter of tine report of the Board of Public Works. dated April 14, 1887. It is hereby ordered by the Commuu Coun- cil of tic Citv of St. Paul: That the Board of Public Works of said City of St. Paul cause the following im- provement to be made. to wit: Grade Nu- gent street, front St. Clair street to the right of way of the Chicago, Milwaukee & St. Paul Railroad company, fn said city; that :aid Board cause said work to be let by contract. as provided by law, without one-half the estimated cost being first paid into the City '1-reasmy, still aftersaid work shall be placed under contract, said Board shall proceed without delay to -assess the annount as nearly as they Can 'ascertain the saute, which will be required to pay the costs and necessary expenses of such on - prevenient upon the real estate to be bene -1 fited by said improvement as provided by law, it being the opinion of the Council that real estate to be assessed for such lm - prevenient can be found benefited to the extent of the costs and expenses necessary to be incurred thereby. Yeas—Ald. Conley, O'Connor, Petsch, Cullen, Ryan. Sanborn, Weber. Kenny, Kain, flame. Bryant, Tinea, Lung. 11r. Vice President -14. Approved April 21. 1887. In the matter of the report of tile Board of Public Works, dated April 14. 1887. It is hereby ordered by the Common Coun- cil of the City of St. Pani: That the Board of Public Works of mid City of St. Paul cause the following im- provenient to be n.ade, to -wit: Pave Mar- ket street, between St. Peter street slid Sixth 101h) street, fu said city, with cedar blocks and curbing with granite; that said Board cause said work to be let by contract as provided by law, without one-half the estivated cost being first paid into the City Treas"ry'and after said work shall be placed under contract said Board shall Proceed without delay to assess the mnount as nearly as they can ascertain the same, which will be required to pay the costs and uet•essary expenses of such improvement upon the real estate to be benefited by said fm provement, as provided by law, it being the opinion of the Council that real estate th be assessed for such iniprovement can be found benefited to the extent of the costs and expenses necessary to be incurred thereby- Yeas—Alb. Conley. O'Connor, Petsch, Cullen, Ryan, Sanborn, Weber, Kenny, Kain. Mauna, Bryant, Mines, Long, Mr. Vice Presndent-14. Approves April 21, 1887 In the natter of the report of the Board of Public Works, dated April 14, 1887. It is heeby ordered by the Common Coun- cil ofthe City' of St. Paul: Tbut the Board of Public Works of said City of St. Paul- cause the following im- proveweut to be,made, to -wit: Grade Columbia street, from Glencoe street to Pennsylvania aveuue,fA said city; that said Board cause said work to be let by con- tract, as provided by law, without one-half the estimated cost being first paid into the City 'Treasury, and after said work shall be placed ouider contract, said Board shall proceed without delay to assess the amount as nearly as they can ascertain the saute, which will be required to nay the costs and necessary expenses of such improvement "pint the real estate to be benefited by said iunprovedient as provided by law, it being the opinion of the Council that real estate to be assessed for such improvement can be PROCEEDINGS OF THE COKMON COUNCIL. 205 found benefited to the extent of the cos slid expenses uecessa'y to be incurre thereby. Yeas—Ald. Conley, O'Con ung;Pelset Cullen, Ryan.Satburn. Weber. Ken ny.K sin Hatnm. Bryant, \tinea. Lung. \[r. V.it• President -14. - Approved April 21. 1887. In the matter of the report of the Board o Public Works dated March 28. 188;• It is hereby ordered by the Cion a n, Contci of the Cfty of St. Paul: That the Board of Public Works of suit City of St. Paul ell"" the following im pavements to be umde, to -wit: Open widen and extend Belvidere street, betveei Hall.avenue and South Hobert street. ft said city, condemning and laking all that land not already condennmd or dedicate( for nubile use lying between the lines of t strip sixty (00) feet wide between South, Robert street and Gotr avenue, the south line of which strip shall be the south line of Belvidere- street. in Bidwell's addition to West St. Pal; also all that land not already condensed or dedicated for public use botween Golf avemne and the section line between sections 7 and S, town 28. range 22, lying between the south line of Belvidere street. fn Bidwell's addition to West St. Paul. std at I,ne. beginong at the west sale of Goff avenuesixty (00) feet north from said south line of Belfidee street, thence ruunnng to a point ou the section Zine between said seclious 7 ;end 8, seventy (70) feet north from said south line of said Belvidere sheet; that said Board shall proceed without delay to ;tssoss the amount as "early as they can ascertain the sante which will be required to pay the damages, costs and necessay expenses of such improvement upon the read estate to be benefited by said iaproveaent. as pro- vided by law, it being the opinion of the Council that east estae tt be assessed for such taprovement call be found bouefited to the extent of the damagt•s, costs and ex- nenses necessary to be incurred thereby. Yeas—Ald. Conley, O'Connor. Petsch. Cullen, Ryan. Sanborn, Weber. Kenny, Kain,Ilam!,,, Bryant, Mines, I,otg, \lr. V ice -President -14. Approved April 21, 1867. By Ald Kain— It is hereby ordered by the Coalition Cnuo- efl of the City of St. Tann: That the matter of grading,Francis,{tree(, frau Arcade to Hope street, be anU the same is hereby referred to the Board of Public Works to investigate and report: First—Is this improvement proper and necessary? S2cond—Give the Co tell an estimale of the expense thereof. and state whether one= half of the cost thereof is to be paid into the CIO-'Tieasnry before the contract is let. 'Third --Can real estate to be assessed for said hmproweptent be found benefited to the extent of damages, costs and expenses necessary to be incurred thereby? - Fourth ---Is such improvement ',asked for "Poll the petition or application of the own- ers of a majurity of tile property to be assessed for such fllprovement? Fifth ---Send the Council a plan or profile of said improvement as required by law, if you report in favor lit' the same. Sixth ---Send the Council a nroperordef directing the work to be done. ") ca—Ald. Cooley. O'Connor. Petsch, Cullen. Ryan, Sanborn. Weber, Keuuv. Kaln. Hamm, -Bryn t. Milieu, Long, )I, Vice Pre,od t-14, Approved April 21. 1887. By Abd. Ryan— It is hereby ordered by the Common Conn- ell of the City of St. Paul: That the matter of the construction of a se\ve.r oil Snuith street Douglas sheet and 1{'ilkin street, be and the same is hereby- retorted to the Board of Public Works to investigate and report: First—Is this improvement proper and - neeetlCa'y? 11 \ Second—Give the Council an estdmate of Ila expense thereof, and state whether one- alf of the cost thereof is to be paid into ;he City 'Treasury before the contract is let. Thir(r—Can Teal estate to be assessgd for mid fmprovelnett be found benefited to he extent of chloolee_s. Costs and expenses necessary to be incurred thereby? Fuurtln—Is such improvement asked for tpou the petition or application or the own- rs of a majority of the property to be as- essed fin -such hmprovenent? Fifth—Send the Council n plan or profile f said unpruvetncnnt as required by law, 1f ou report in favor of the ,,,Inc. Sixth—Send the Connell a proper order irecting the work to be domo. 1'e:ts—And. Galley. O'Cutone, Petsch, 'ellen. Evan. Sanborn, Weber. Kenny, sin, 11—on, Bryant, Mine.. Long, Mr. -ice President -14. Approved April 21. 1887. t is hereby ordered by the Common Colin-• Cil of the City of St. Paul: That the matterbf opening, widening id extending Edgerton street, front \Lary - ,lid street to north city limits, and the 'sante is hereby re- tred to the Board of Public Works to vestigate slid report: - First—Is this improvement proper and wessary'? 206 PROCEEDINGS OF THE COMMON COUNCIL. Second—Give the Council an estimate of the expense thereof, and state whether one- half of the cost thereof is to be paid into the City Treasury before the contract is let. Third—Cau real estate to be assessed for said Inip .veuoent be found benefited to the extent of damagescosts and expenses nec- essary to be Incurred thereby? Fourth—Is such improvement asked for upon the petition or application of the owners of a majority of tho property to be assessed for such improvement?" ' Fifth—Send the Council a plan or profile of said improvement as required by law, if you report in favor of the same. Sixth—Send the Council a proper order directing the work to be, done. Vcan—Ald. Conley. O'Connor, Petsch. Cullen. Ryan, Sanborn. Weber. Kerny, Kain, Hamm, Brvant, \tinea, Long, ill-. Vice President -14. Approved April 21. 1887. By At,]. Kain-- It is hereby ordered by the Common Coun- cil of the City of St. Paul: That the matter of grading Ravine street. from Jlaplestreet to Maria avenue. be and the same is hereby referred to the Board of Public Works to iucestigate aud report: Firat—Is this iuopr.v noOot proper and necessary? Second—Give the Council all e,tiutate of the expense thereof, and state whether oue- half of the cost thereof is to be paid int,) the City Th reasury before the couact islet. Third—Can real estate to be assessed for said fm rov o et tent be found ben fi u P e ted t the extent of damages, costs and expenses necessan to be incurred thereby? Fourth—Is such improvement dsked for upon the petition lir application of the own- ers of it majority of the property to be, as- sessed'for such Iinprbvemeut? Fifth—Send the Council a ulan or profile of sand ingirovnment as required bv' law, if you report IIIfavor of the same. Sixth—Send the Council a proper order directing the work to be done. Fess—Ald. Conley, O'Connor, Petsch, Cullen. Ryan. Sanborn. Weber. Kenny, Kato. Huoun. Bryant. Minea, Long, ylr. Vice President -14. Approved April 21, 1887. By Aid. Bryant— It is hereby ordered by the Couunoti Couu- cit of the City of St. Paul: That the matter of grading South Robert street, from Concord street to intersection with State street. be still thesame i.,l eby referred to the Board of Public 1Vdrks to investigate slid report: First—Is this Improvement proper and necessary? Second—Give the Council an estimate of the expense thereof, and state whether one- hodf of the cost thereof is to be paid into the City 'Treasury before the contract is let. Third—Can real estate to be assessed for said improvement be found benefited to the extent of danmges, costs and expenses necessary to be incurred thereby? Fourth—Is such improvement asked for upon the petition or application of the own- ers of a majority of the property to be as- sessed for such tmproventent? Fifth --Send the Council a plan or profile of said improvement as required by law, if you report fu favor of the same. Sixth—Send the Council a proper order directing the work to be done. Peas—Ald. Conley, O'Connor. Petsch, Cullen, Byron. Sanborn. Weber, Kenny, Kain, Ilanuu, Brvant, Mines, Long, Mr. Vice. President -14. Approved April 31, 1887. - By Aid. Bryant— It is hereby cratered by the Common Coun- cil of tine City of St.,Paur: That the matter of grading State street, from Isabel street to intersection of Sou It Robert street. and South Robert from State 'treat to south city limits, be .,at the same hereby- referredl to the Board of Public Works.to investigate and report: First—Is this improvement proper and necessary? Second—Give the Council an estimate of the exueuse. thereof, and state whetherone- nalf of the cost thereof is to be paid into :he Cit' Treasury before the contract act is let et Third—Can real estate to be assessed for ;aid improvement be found benefited to .he extent of damages, costs and expenses necessary W be incurred thereby? - Fourth—Is such improvement asked for quo the petition or application of the rwners of a majority of the property to be ssessed for such Improvement,? Fifth—Send the Council a plan or profile ,f said improvement as, required by law, - f you report in favor of the same. Sixth—Send the Council a proper order lirecting the work to be done. Yeas—Ald. Conley, O'Connor. Petsch, Totten. Byron.Sanborn, Weber, Kenny, :ai u, Thom, Bryant, Mines, Long. Mr. 'ice President -14. Auproved April 14, 1887. By Aid. Hamra— It is hereby Ordered by the Coalition Conti - Oil of the Cin' of St. Paul: '\'hat the umtter of openiugand widening Boss street, fro un Duluth avenue to Atlan- tic street, be aud the, same is hereby re- ferred to the Berard of Pubhe Works to in- vestigate and report: PROCEEDINGS OF THE COMMON COUNCIL. 207 Firvt—Is this haprocemmtt proper amthereby referred to the Board of Public necessary? Second—ve I Works to investigateitnd report: Ihn eComtcil aestimate of the Giespouse thereof:aud ,Gate First—Is this im provenoent proper and whether ono- half of the cost thereof is to be paid into I necessary? ._ Secoml—Give ilia. City'I'rensui'y before the contract is let. the Can nett au estimate of _ I '1'hird—Ctat real estate to be assessed for the uxpeuse thereof, and state whether oue- half said iniprovemeut be found benefited to the of the Dost thereof is to be paid into 'Treasury extent Of damage.,, eosts and expenses the City before the con tract is let. 'Third—Can uecesSary to be ho, thereby') real estate tri be' assessed far Full,itsuch tel said uuprevement be found benefited to proveuun rt asked for upon the petition or application the extent of dmoages, costs and expenses of the own- -Of a nutiority of the necessary Gr be incurred thereby? property to be assessed for such improvement') Fourth—Is such improvement asked for spun the F aid Send the Council a plan or profile pe[itiou or application of the own - ers f said improvement as required by law, of itajority of the property to no as - I if you report in far(), of the sante. sse end fmor such improvement? Sixth—Send the. Council Fifth—Send the Council a plan or profile a proper order directing the 1yorK to be dote. Of said tun provennmrts as required by law, Yeas—Aid. Conley, O'Cmmor. 1'etseb. if you report iu favor of the same. Clllen, Byan, Sanborn. Reber, Kenny, Sixth --Sand the Council a proper order Kain. I milio. Bmant, Minea. directive the work to be dente. Long, JL'. Tice \'resident -14. Yens—.Vd. Conley, O'Connor. Petsch, AppreLved April 1.1. 1s8T. Cullen, Ryan, Sanborn. Weber, Kenny, Kain II•iun I Br M By Aid. Ryan— It is hereby ordered by the Common Coun- etl of the Citv of St. Paul: That the matter of grading Bap street frit i Stewart avemm to Bulternm street. be and[ the sauce is herebv referred u, the Board of Public Works to ini•estigate and report: First—ls this imorovement proper and necessary? Second—Give the Council an estiutate of file ens thereof. ei en f, and I fits[ 11' e h ethO� i one- half Of the cost thereof is to be paid into the City Treasury before thecontmet is let. I'luird—Call rel[ estate to be assessed for said improvement be found benelited to the extent of damages, costs and expenses necessary to be incurred thereby? Fourth—Issuch improvement asked for upon the, petition or applicati,)u of the own- ers of a majority of the pruperty to be assessed for such innprova• lent:' Fifth—Send file Council a plan or profile Of said iuoprovenent as regnh'eof by law, If volt report in favor of the saltie. Sixth—Send the Council a pauper order III the work to be done. Yeas—Ald. Conley, U'Cnntno', Petsch, Cullen. Ryan, Sanborn. Weber. Kenny, Kain. Ilanuu, Bryant, Mines, Long, Mr. Vice President -14. Approved April 21, 1887. By Aid. Weber— it is hereby ordered by the Conuoon Council of the City of SG Paul: '['hilt the matter of grading Ravoux street. from Roudo street to St. An- thony avenue, be and the same is )ant. Ilona, Long, Air. Vice President -14. Apurnved April '1. 1887. Ky Ald. Brvant—— hereby ordered by the Co oil Cour- cif of the,City of St. Paul: '\That tree [[latter of grading State sheet, from 11-1c- to Isabel street, be and tl:e,mne is hereby refen'est to the Board of Public %VOrka to iucestigate and report: First—is this improvement proper and See.und—Give the Council an estimate of the exueIlse thereof, and state whether ouA h, 1 �fof tile cos[ thereo f is to be paid into 0 the City'1'reasury before the contract is let. iCan real estate to be assessed for said Itllprovenient be found benefited to the extent of daumges, costs and expenses uec- t•ss ory to be incurred thereby'? Fourth—Is such iuoproveuteut asked for opus [he petition lir auplication of the own- ers of a majm•Ity of the property to be as- sessed for such "up """'e"'? Fifth—Send the Council a plan or profile of said iuiprov"o,lot , as required by late, if you report in favor of the same. Sixth—Send the Council a proper order directipg the work to be. done. Yeas —Aid. Gniley..O'Connor, Petsch, Cullen, Ryan, Sanborn. (Veber, Kenny, Kain. Hainm. Bryant, Mines, Long, Mr. Vice President -14. Approved April 'Ll, 1887. It is hereby ordered by the Common Colin_ ell 'If the City 1)f St. Pend - That the natter of condemning and tak- , ing for a public street lot 15, in Cox's First Addition to SG Paul, be aud the same Is 208 PROCEEDINGS OF THE COMMON COUNCIL. hereby referred to the Board of Publt( Works to Investigate and report: First—Is this improvement proper and uecessarv? Second—Give file Council an estimate of the expense thereof, and state, whether one- half of the cost thereof is to be paid into the City Treasury before the contract is let. 'Third—Call real estate to be assessed for said improvement be foil,,(] benefited to the extent of damages, costs and expenses nee e..ssary to be incurred thereby? Fourth—Is such improve eat asked far u om the tetition t m' application dicatie p m of the 11 owners of a majority of [he Property- to be assessed for such improvement? Fifth—Send the Council a plan or profile of said intprov'emeuts as required by law, if you report in favor of the sante. Sixth—Send the Council a proper order directing the work to be done. Teas—Ald. Conley', O'Connor, Petsch, Cullen. Itvan, Sanborn. Weber, Kenny, Kain, Hamm, Bryant, INImea, Long, Mr. Vice President -14. Approved April 21, 1887. BY :lid. Sanborn— It is hereby ordered by the Commeu Cutut- cil of the City of St. Paul: That the matter of constructing it sewer upon and grading the alley, from Arundel street to Mpckubm street, in block twenty. ote S�.(21), of Woodland Park addition to Paul, beano thesaule f, hereby referred to the Board of Public Works to investigate and report: First—ls this improreuent proper and', necessary? Second—Glee the Council :un estimate of theexpense thereof and state whether one- half of the cost thereof is to be paid into the Cdy Treasury before the contract is let. Third --Caul real estate to be assessed for said Iupro•elnent be found benefited to the extent of damages, costs and expenses llec- es.fary to be lcurred -therebyY Fourth—Is such improvement asked for open the petition or application of the.wm- ers of a majority of the property to be as- sessed for such fntprovement' Fiftll,—Send the Council a plan or prolfle I of saiOmprovements as required by law, if yo, iiort in favor of the same. Sixtlhi'' Send the Council a proper order dh'ecthng file work to be done. Teas—Ald. Conley, O'Connor, Petsch, Cullen. Ryan, Saubmre, Weber. Kerry, Kam, Hnnnn. Bryant. Mines. Long, Mr. Vice President. -14. Approved April 21, 1887. By Aid. Sanborn— It is hereby ordered by the Common Coml- I cil of the City of St. Paul: II That the matter of constructing e I ga stwill- oil Laurel avenue, front Dale street to St. Albans street. be and the same is hereby re- ferred to the Board of Public Works to in- vestigate and report: First --Is this improvement proper and necessary:' Second—Give the Council an estimate of the expense thereof, and state whether one- half of the cost thereof is to be paid into the City Treasury before the contract is let. Third— Can real estate to be assessed for said improvement be found benefited to the extent of damages, costs and expenses necessary to be incurred thereby' Fourth—Is such improvement asked for upon the petition or application of the own - es (iti a Majority of the property to be as- sessed for such Improvement? Fifth—Send the Council a plan or profile of said improvement a as requiredi)y law, if you report in favor of the same. Sixth—Send the Council a proper order directing the work to be done. Yeas-Ald. Conley. O'Connor, Petsch, Cullen. Ryan, Sanborn, Weber. Kenny, Kain, Ilammm, Bryant, Mines, Long, Mr. Vice President -14. Approved April 21, 1887. By Ald. Kain— It is hereby ordered by the Common Court - cit of the City of St. Paul: That the matter of grading Euclid street, frout >laple, street to Muria avenue, be and the saute is hereby referred to the Board of Public Works Ui investigate and report: - First—Is this Improvement proper and necessary? Second—Give the Council an estimate of the expense thereof, and state whether one - halt' of the cost thereof is to be paid into the City Treasury before the contract is let. Third—Can real estate to be assessed for said hoprovetnent be found benefited to the extent of damages, costs and expenses Pecessary to be incurred thereby? Fourth—Is such improvement asked for upon the petition or application of the own- ers of a majority uti the property to be as- sessedfor such linproveeent? Fifth—Seco tam Council a plan or profile of said improv ements as required bylaw, if you report in favor of the sante. Sixth—Send the Counefl it proper order iireeting the HNrrk to be done. Yeas -11Z ouley. O'Connor. Petsch. Cullen. Ity'dtj'. �Sauboru. Weber. Kenny, Knill, lL•umul, I3'ryaat, \tinea, Long, Mr. Vice President -14. Approved April 21. 1887. PROCEEDINGS OF THE COMMON COUNCIL. 209 By Ald. Dowlan— It is hereby ordered be the Common Coun- cil of the City of St. Paul: That the platter of trading pen usylv:»I is street. from L'Orient street to Jeckso❑ street, be and the sane is hereby referred to the Board of Public Works to investigate and report: First -1. ncthis inlprnveuent proper and cessarcY Second—Give the Council all estimate of the expense thereof, and slate whether one- half of the cost thereof is to be paid into file Cit 1 tca surS before the o c aha ct is let Third—Can real estate at be assessed for said improvement be found benefited to the extent of damages, costs and expenses nece..cary to be incurred thereby? Fourth --Is such iulprovement asked for upon the petition or application of the owners of a uajority of the property to be assessed fill- such fmproveptent? Fifth—Send the Council a plan or profile of said fol pruvenlents as required by law, if You report fn favor of the sante. Sixth—Send lila Council a proper order directing the work to be dune. Yeas—Ald. Conley. U'Cnnnnr, Petsch, Cullen. Ryan, Sauburn, Weber. Kenny, Kain, llau»u, Bryant, Minim, Long, Mr. Vice President -14. Approved April 21. 1387. By' Aid. Ilannnl— IL is hereby ordered by the Common Cooled of the Ciby of St. Paul: 'Pkat the matter of gradbngalle3 in blocks (Huelva (12) :and twenty (:;U) fron Earl street to Seventh sit ,%, it, Terry's addi- tion, be and the smut is hereby referred to the Board vIf public Will to investigate and report: First—Is this funproventeut necessary and propel'? 1 Second—Give the Council a» estimate of the expense thereof, and state whether one- t half of tine cost thereof is to be paid into the h City Treasury before the contract is let. t Third—Can real estate to be assessed for said barmovenlent be found benefited to the s extent of dan ages. costs and expenses c necessary to be incurred therebv? e. Fourth—Is such improvement asked for upon the petition or application of the own- 11 ers of a majority of the plogx»'Y to be as- el ...sell forsuch hol"rvemeut? s Fifth—Send the Council a plan pr profile of said improvements as required by law, if fit yon report in favor of thesalne. if Sixth—Send the Council a proper order (,it tilt work to be done. r Yeas—Ald. Conley. O'Connor. i'etsch, i Cullen. Ryan, Sanborn, Weber, Kenny. Cr Kxin, Repan, Bryant, Mfnea. Lung. Die K Vico. Presfdell —14. V Approved April 21,. 1887, BY Alof Dlinea— lt is hen+by ordered by the Common Coun- cil of the City of St. Paul: 'That the umtter of eradiue Fairfield ave- nue. fruM Uakuta avewo to Belle street. be mull the s:unu is hereby referred to the Board of Public Works to investigate and report: First—Is this inlproveutont proper and necessary? , ocund—Give the Council an estimate of Lha expense thereof, nod state whetherelle- halt' u' t the CUtit thereof re rf i.� � to be girl into oto the ` Ci[v Treasury C.Ihll1' before I Y tie contract d let. 'Third—Cao real estate to be assessed for said int Preveplent be found benefited to the exte.11t of dnlll:ige., costs and expenses necessary to be incurred thereby? Fourth—ls such im Provement asked for noon the petition or application of fheow•n- ers of a majority of the property to be as- sessed for such impruveuent'? Fifth—Send the Council a,plan or profile of said Improvements as required by law, if you report in favor of tilt saute. Sixth—Send the Council a proper order directing the work to be dune. Yeas—Ald. Cyuley. (I'Connor, Petsch, Cullen, Ityan. Sanborn. Weber, Kenny, Kain, llalnul, Bryant Mioea. Long, Mr. Vie Ih'esideut.-14. Approved April 21, 1887. By Abd. Minen— It is he coy ordered by the Conminnl Cour_ cil oNhe City of St.poll: That the matter of grading Bidwell street fronn Prospect'1'errace to the south city limits, be and the .ante fs hereby re- ferred to WM 13oard of Public Works to in- vestigate and report: First—Is this Improvement proper poll necessary? Second—Give theyouncil an estimate of lie expense thereof, and state whetheroue- alf of tine cost thereof fs to be paid into he City 'Treasury before thecontract is let. Third—Can real estate to be assessed for aid fmproveonent be found benefited to tilt stent of damages, costs and expenses nee- ssary to be. incurred thereby? Fourth—Is such improvement asked for poll the petition or application of the own- s of a majority of the property to be as- essed for such impruvemeut'? Fifth—Scud the Council n plan or pro. e of said fmpro 'a "ants as required by law-, you report in favor of the same. Sixth—Send the Council a proper order ecting the work to be date. Peas—Aid. Conlev, O'Connor, Petsch, filen, Ryan, Sanborn, Weber, Kenny-, ain, Ilauum, Bcyant. Minea, Long, Mr. Vi President -14. Approved April 21, 1887. 27 210 PROCEEDINGS OF THE COMMON COUNCIL. PROCEEDINGS OF THE COMMON COUNCIL. 211 By Aid. Kain— lt is hereby ordered by the Common Cot cil of the City of St. Paul: That the matter of opening an all twenty feet wide through block 3, of Sk more & Cassidy's addition and block 6 Knoll addition, be and the same is here referred to the Board of Public Works investigate and repurt First—Is this improvement proper a. necessary? Second--Givethe Council all estheale tt{v espeuse thereof, amt state whether on hal of the cost thereof is to be paid in the City Treasury befure the contract is h Third—Can real estate to be assessed f said improvement be found benefited the extent of damages. cost. aril —mals necessary to be hreurred (hereby. Fourth —Is ouch improvement asked f upon the petition .r applicatiuu of u owners of a ::mjordy- If the property to I assessed for snch improvement? Fifth—Send the Council a plan lir pr his of said improvements as required t law, if you report in favor of the same. Sixth—Send the Council a proper ordr directing the wet k to be done. Teas—Ald. Conley, O'Connor, Petsel Cullen, I{yan, Sanborn. Weber, Kenn' Kaib, Ilanuu. Bryant, Millen, Lung, Df Vice Pres to?—t-l4. Approved April 21, 1857. By Aid. Kenny— It is hereby ordered by the Common Cour cil of the City of St. Paul: That the matter of constructing a mat. sewer on Brook street, from Fourth scree to Seventh street, thence along the %aIle. of 'Trout Brook to Lafayette avenue, beam the same is hereby ieferied to the Board o Public Works to investigate and report: First—Is this improvement proper ant necessary? Second—Give tile Council all estimate o the espense tbereuo f, and state whether ne half of the cost thereof is to be, paid intr the City 'Treasury before the contract is let. Third—Cnu real estate to be assessed fol said I provenun ent be fod bm efilel t the extent of damages, costs and ..pensee necessary to be Incurred thereby? Fourth—Is such improvement asked for upon the petition or application of theowm- ers of ar �alority of too propea ty to be as- sessed fbr such improvement? Fifth —Seud the Cooed a plan or profile of said improvemeutsts required by law,if youreport in favor of the same. Sixth --Send the Council a proper order directing the work to be done. Yeas—Ald. Conley. O'Connor, Petsch, Cullen, Ryan, Sanborn, {Veber, Kenny, Kain, liamm, Bryant, Mines, Long, Mr. Vice President -14. Approved April 21. 1887. By Aid. Dowlan— It in hereby ordered by the Common Coun- eil of the City of St. Pull' That the matter of grading Agate street. from Courtland to Magnolia street, be and the same is hereby refrrred to the Board of Public Works to investigate Hold report: First -18 this improvement proper and necessary? Second—Give the Council an estimate of the espense thereof, and state whether one- half of tut cost thereof is to be paid into the City'1'reasury before the contract is let. 'Third—Can real estate to be assessed for said improvement be found benefited to the extent of damages, costs and expenses necessary to be incurred thereby? Fourth --Is such improvement asked for upon the petition or application of the owners of a umjoi ity of the property to be assessed for such im pro -meat? Fifth—Send the Council a plan or profile of said inlproveuients as required by law, if you report in favor of the same. Sixth—Send the Council a proper oder lirectina the work to be done. Yens—Ald. Conley. O'Connor, Petsch, "tillen. Hymn. Sanborn, Weber. Kenny, :aim, Hanna. Bryant. Dlinea, Long, Mr. V ice President -14. Approved April 21. 1887. 3y Aid. Sanborn— t is hereby ordered by the Common Coun- cil of the City of St. Paul: That the matter of opening Oxford street, role St. Clair street to Grant street, be old he same is hereby referred to the Board of 'ublic Works to investigate and report: First—Is this improvement proper and eceaaary? Second—Give the Council an estimate of ole expenses thereofn ,mnd state whether oe- alf of the cost thereof is to be paid into re City 'Treasury before the contract is tet. Third— Can regi esulte to beassessed for lid improvement be found benefited to the hent of damages, costs and exl:enses •cessary to be incurred thereby? Fourth—Is such improvement asked fur u the petition orapplleati—of the own- s of a majority of the property to be as- ssed for such improvement? Fifth—Send the Council a plan or pro - e of said improvement as required by e if you report in favor of the sand+. Sixth—Send the Council a proper order recting the work to be deme. Yeas—Ald. Conley, O'Connor, Petsch, Men, Ryan, Sanborn, Weber, Kenny, Kain, Hamm, Bryant, Mines, Long, M Vice President -14. Approved April 21, 1887. 13y Aid. Sanborn — Itis hereby ordered by the Couunon Couu cil of the City of St. Paul: That the limiter of oueniue Cbatvwortl street. from St. Clair street to Frnut street, be and the same is hereby referred to tll Board of Publle Works to investigate mid report: First—IH this im proveurent proper and necessary? - Second—Give the Council an estimate of the expense thereof• and state whether one- half of the cost thereof is to be paid into the City Treasury before the contract is let. 'Third—Can real estate to Ue assessed ilia said improvement be found beuefi ted to the extent of the damages, costs and expenses necessary to be incurred thereby? Fourth—Is the iwprovemeut asked- for upon the petition or application of the nwuers of a Ill lajortty. of the property to be assessed for snch inqunveneut? Fifth—Seed the Cnu l it a plan `!- of profile said improvements as required by Ealy, if you report iu favor of the Sallie. Sixth—Send the Council a proper order. directing the work to be done. "ll -n. Iyan. CSanborn. \Veber. Kenny, Fain. limuun. Rryant. Dlinea. Long. DIr. Vice President —14. Approval April 21, 1887. 13}• All[. Smnborn— r. Callen, I{yan, Snnbnrn, Weber, Kenny, Kain, IIannm. Bryan t. Minea, Long, Mr, Vice President—t4, Approved April 21. 1887. _ By Ald, O'Connor— I I is hereby ordered by the Common Core- cil of tire Citv of St. Paul: That the matter of paving alley in block e five (5). St. Paul Proper, with cedar blocks. from Cedar street hr Minnesota street, be and the mare, is hereby referred to the Board of Public Works to investigate and report: Finast—Is this improvement proper and necessar,? Second—Give the Corectl len estimate of the espeuse thereof. and state whether one- Ualf of the cost thereof is to be paid into the C:ity'I'rcasnu'y�before tine contract Is let. '1'h ird—Can real estate to be assessed for Said Improvement be found benefited to he extent of dur age, costs and expenses necessary to be interred therebv? Fourth—Is such improvement asked for upon the petition or application of theown- ers of n majority of the property to be as- sessed for such improvenent? Fitt0—Send the Council a plan or pro- Ille of said improvements as required by law, if }•mol rerynrt in favor of the same. Sixth—Send the council a proper order directing the work to be done. I"eas—Aid. Conley, O'Connor. Petsch, Cullen. I{yon. Sanborn. Weber. Kenny, Kain, ❑auI I, Br".I it, Mmea. Long, Mr. Vice President -14. - Approved April 21, 1887. It is hereby ordered by the Couu- 13y Ald. Kerr— Couunon cil of the City of St. Pali 1. It is herby ordered by the Common Coun- q'hat the natter of consh'nctug a sewer cit of the City of St. Paul: uu Selby avenue; from Date street to Driller That the matter of grading the alley -avenue _ street, be and the scone is hereby referred to the flora Summit to Park Place drive, Board of Public ?Yorks to investigate and be and the same is hereby referred to the Board Public report: First—Is this hnpro'eurent proper and of Works to investigate and report: - necessary? First—Is this improvement proper and Second—Give the Council an estimate of nlecessary. the expense thereof, and state whether one- Second—Give the Council an estimate of half of the crust thereof is to be paid into the expense thereof, and state whether one - the Cit, Treasury before the contract is Iet, half of the cost thereof is to be paid into the Third—Can real estate to be as "dfor City 'ri-essury-before the con te:• et is let. said hnprovenent be found benefited to the Phird—Cnu real estate, to be, asstasved for extent of tlmuages, costs and expenses arc- .said improveneit be funnel benefited to nssnry to be incurred thereby.? the extent of damages. costa- and expenses Fourth—Is said improvenmd asked for necessary to be incurred thereby'? upon the petition or• application of the own- Fourm—Is such inprovemmnt asked for cos of a majority If the property to be as- lip°° the petdtionwr application of the ovn- sessed far such nunrovemelit? ars hf a JuMordy of the property to be as- Frfth—Send the Council a plan or Profile sensed for such improvement? of said improvennents as required by law, F Ifth—Send the Council a plan or profile if you report In favor of the sane, of said improvements as required by law, if Sixth—Send the Council a proper order you report in favoKof the saure directing the work to be done. Sixth—Semi the Council a proper order Yeas—Ald. Conley, O'Cotnnol•, Potselr, dtreed g the work to be done. Teas—Alq, Conley, O'Connor, Petseb, 212 PROCEEDINGS OF THE COMMON COUNCIL. Cullen, Kerr, Sanborn, Weber, Kenny, Kaiu,- Haunn. Bryant, Minea, Long. Alr. Vice )'resident -14. Approved April 21, 1887. By Aid. Weber— It I. hereby Ordered by the Con oon Coun- cil of the City oSPaul: That the matYtert. of cunst'uctipg a sewe'on University avenue, from Arundel street to Marion street, be and the, same is hereby referred to the Board of Publie Works to investigate and report: First—Is the f npruvemeut proper and necessary? Second—Give the Council an estimate of the expense thereof, and state whether one half of the cost thereof is to be paid into the City TrOa:w v before the contract l net ie let. Third—Can e' mal estate tate dr be assessed sed for said improvement be found benefited fir the extent of thuuages, cost, and expenses necessary to be incurred thereby? Fourth -Is such improvement asked for Ilpwl the petition ur application of the owners of a majority Of the property to be assessed fur such improvement? Fitch—Send the Cumlcil a pian or prollle Of said improvements as required by law, if gun report ill favor of the same. Sixtll--Send tine Cunncil a proper order directing file work hr be done. Yeas—Ald. Colley. O'Connor, Petsch, Callen, Ryan. S:wburn. Weber, Kcuny. Batu Miami, uw I3rvaut J ' lulcx.Ln u R • At, A"ic•.e President—ld. , Approved April 21. 1887. 1 13y Ald. Wchei I t is hereby ordered by the Cnuvuel Cunni cil of the. City of St. Paul: That [he maper of npou togs w•idcni"g Six—Beni the Council fl, proper order directthing; the work to be dune. Yeah—Ald. Conley ,O'Connor, Petsch. Gllllell It'an Saubnrn W t•, . be,r. Kmumy. gain. Ilauuu, 13ryant, Ifinm Lung, Mr. Vice 1'reswent-14. Approved April 21, 1887. By Aid. Weber— It is hereby ordered by the Compton Coun- cil of the City of St Paul: That the matter ofopeuing, w•ideuimgaud extending Gaultier street to a width of Q6 feet, from Atwater street to Frout street, be and the some is hereby referred to the Board of Public Work, to investigate and report: First—Is this improvement proper and necvsmnry'? Seen"d —(q�i ce th e Council an estimate of the expensomiereof, :uul state wj etrI' enc. half of the cost thereof is to be paid into the City 'Treasury beforethe contract is let. Third—Can real estate to be assessed for said inlpruve'melt be found benefited to the extent of damages. costs and expenses necessary to be incurred thereby? Fourth—Is such improvement asked fw• Upon the petition urapplicatyuu of the own- ers of a ulalority of the property to be ItIseesed fill such improvement? Fifth—Send the Council it plan ur profile Of said requiredu trove ufs as t . uv it t you report in favor of the same. Sixtll—Seed toe Cunncil a proper Order direclilrg the work fir bedooe. ❑ Yeas—Ald. Conley. O'C'onuor, l'ebch. Cullen. Rvan. Sanborn, Weber. Kenny. Kxn'. Il:uuur. Br3aut. Miuea, Lung. Air. Fico )'resident -14. Approved April 21. 1887. aur a uu m- )6atla stoat fill"' Ince By Ald. Kerr— .: street. then•e west abort nue :uul nue-half It is hereby ordered by the Couuuou COuu- black,. (maid width to conform wdh width cit of the City of St. Paul: (,f balance of steed. be :vat the ,aper. is 'I'Inat the matter of paving- College ave - hereby referred to the I3uard of Public time, from Cedar street in West 'Third Works to investiga to and report: sU'cet. with cedar blocks :w I gnmile curb - Fir this improvement proper and togs bu :uul the same is hereby referred to neeessly t . ua•. I3uard nr ' 1 "i'd lvn". 1Ls to iuc sti me e t Seemw—Give Int•. 'el' R C 1'l.11 :ill e,Ilp':If' n l f olid I't' lnl'I: l the ex a• Is Ih .' I I e r'ru1', :I'll Mate whether nue- First—Is this iwprureu'eint proper and fill of the cost thereof is to be paid bolo mece,sary7 the City Treasury before We contract is Iet• Semnul—Give the Cnuucil an estimate of '1'h ird—C:m real eshte to be assessed fur Iheexpeuse thereof, and state whether Oue- saul iugq'eveun•nt be fuend b"Iefiled ill the half of the cost thereof is to br paid intothe esle m Idaa'u1,v". costs ;,I'll expenses pec- C•itp To before the contract is let. essou W be incurred ill Irv? • 'Third—Cam real estate ill IIaasosse I for F1,111111—Is sucl' i u'p:'oveloerr t asked for I said improvement be funmd benelited to upon the petition or applicatlolI "to bfile the. extent of dawages, costs and expenses utvuers of a majority of the pro! e:t, te accessary to be lmcaried thereby? r,se,sed for such improve en C' Fourth --Ix such booruveu'ent asked for Fifth—Send the Cunncil a plan nr profile upon the petition or application of tae ot'said lmproveule ts, as required by Inw'. oavners of :t majority of the property to be if you report in favor of the same, assessed for such improvement? PROCEEDINGS OF THE COMMON COUNCIL. 213 Fifth—Send the Council it plan or profile of said hoorovements as provided by law, it' you report ill favor of the same. Sixtll---Send the Council a proper order directing the work to be duce. Yens—Ald. Conley. ()'Couper. Petsch. Cullen. lipao. Saubnrn, Weber. Keung, I:aiu. llamul. Bryant. Minea, Lung. Alr. Vice President -14. Approved April 21, 1387. By Ald. Kenny— It is hereby urdored by the Cpuuuuu Cnuu- cil of the City of St. Pal]: owners of a majority of the property to be assessed far such improveuleut? Fifth—Seed the Cunncil a plan or pro- file of said improvement, as required by law, if you report in favor of the same. Sixth --Scud the Cnuucil a proper order directing the work to be dupe. Yeas—Ald. Conley, O'Connor. 1'etsch, Cwleu, Ryan. Sanbonl. Weber. Kenny. Kahl, llamul. Bryant, Aflnea. Long, Air. Vice I'rrsi-dept-14. Approved April 21, 1887. I hat the matter of eolslemming tel case- 13y Ald. Kenny— urent for the cumstructlou Of. the necessary IL Is hereby ordered by the Comtmon Colur- slupes On F,dgerton street, t'roul I)ec:attr cil of the City of St. Paul: >treeL n t Maly land mm 1 It'e • 1 t.t fie and 'Phut the s the uua[t •r o auie f I ' renin 'id,pip, ! nu i. b R � here ' by referred to the I3uard of Public and tug Uo Soto street, from Rusin Willis to investigate and report: to Brainerd xveme, be :old the same is First—Is this lulpruveuleat proper and hereby referred to the Board of Public uece,sar)'? Works ur investigate and report: Seaurd—Give the Council nn estimate of First—Is this uupruvelneut proper and lhcexpeuse thereof, and state whether one- tmcessary'? half of the cost there,.f I. to be paid Tutu Second—Give the Council an estimatu of the CitN'Treasgry before thee ltrlct is let. the expense thereof, and state whether one- Third—Can real estate to be asses ed for half of the cost thereof is to be paid tilt(, said ills pruvement be tnnm benefited ill the, the City 'Treasury before the co ltractis let. extent of dawages, costs and expenses 'Third—Can reit'-stat l estate to be assessed for ucc•essm'y to be ineurr'eel thereby? said inyrrovemm't be found benefited to tae Fuurll'—Is snrh impruvmneut asked for extent of damages. costs and expenses nec- u am he I petition or • .11th I c.Uiu essm' • to t u of be in •u .. Ih ) L )led thereby. owners I e c b3. cP: 1maL' J Wy of the nvpert to Fourth—Ls sn h I ) be c unprnvu'nl'nt asked for Ilssessed fur such iugrroveru'u t:' npou fila petition ur application of the Fifth—Saud the C'OUncil a plan or pro- ua•ners of x majority of the property Gr be lilt of said improveI vllts as required by assessed far Inch iuqu'uvun'ent't Ilrw, if yon report ill favor of the ,lune, Fifth—Scud the Cellmil a plan or profile Sixtll—' Ste the o be d a proper order of said inyrrureglents. as required by Ixw, if direr•ting the work Ur be deme. you report in favor of the sanlq. Seas -Add. Cun ley, O'Connor• 1'etsch, Sixtll—Send the Cuuneil a properorder ('ulnen. Ryan. Saubnrn. Weber. Kenn)t Knill dirceliug file work to be done. II;[ ul, Bryant, Miura, Long, 311'. Tice Yeas—Ald. Conley, O•C'onnor, toelsch, President—H. Cldleu;' Ityan. Saubnrn, Weber. Kenny, Approved April 21, 1882 �Kaiu, Ilauou Bnallt Ali l' lar :Vd. Kain— lt is hereby ordered by the Common Couu- "iI of lhu City of St. Ila uL• That the Matter I 1t C'II:1 • nLu of , RI'llde n II 1 , LI'eot I rem 9 • .cteu til ,la act to ll: !o rebl • sl rest, be:uul thr• slue is he.ruby refeled to the Board of Public Works to investigate and report.: First—ls fills !un proveuelt proper and accessary? Secuud—Give file Cnuucil au estiu'ate of Ih,• expeo,e thereof :u.d ..late whether une- half of the cost thereof is to be ],:tilt into the City Treasury before the coutl'act islet. 'rhird—Can real estate to be assessed for said imprm'cu'elt be found benefited to the extent of the damages, costs and expenses ceceesaly to be incurred thereby? Fourth—Is such improvement asked for npou the petitioq or application of the Ali, pug, Mr. Vice )'resident -14. Approved April 2l, 188 1. By Ald ix Itere_f1 • ordered by file Coatiuun Cuun- eil I N .Cit ' of ,' C ) St. Paw' That t'• .u• matter u f r favi Jag East ant ' ?I Fourth I ltreer. - s tlr • ;?i'wu. 13ruadw:a>' street to the I unmet mldei* the right of w.. . of the St. I':ull .L Uuluth Railway enm pany. will' granite blacks :uul granite curbs. be rung the same is hereby referred to LI Board of t' Iblic Works to iuventigate and report: Fits this lmlproveumnt necessary and proper? . S ,elle Give the Council all estimate of the expense ther'enf. and ,tato whether mie- half of the cast thereof !s to be paid Into the City 'Treasury before the contract !, let. Third—Can real estate to be assessed for said improvou)ent be found benefited to 214 PROCEEDINGS OF THE COMMON COUNCIL. the extent of damages, costs and e pence, necessary to be incurred thereby? Fourth—Is such improvement asked f upon the petition or application of the ow ors of a majority of the property to be r sessedtorsuch innproveuneut'1 Fifth—Send tiro Conned x plan or In life ofsaid impruveluents, as required 1 law. if you report in favor of the saute. Six th—Send the Councit a proper ord directing tine work to b: done. Yens—A Id. Conley. O'Connor. Prtsc Callen, Ryan, Sanborn. Weber, Kon. Kid, xi I. I main. Bryan, ',lines, Long, M Vice President -14, Approved Ault1 21, 1997. Adjourned. JonN Dowt-N, Vice President of Comic! 'Duos. A. I•nI:NnF11a 8T, City Clerk. OFFICi.A1. PUILE.11FAT109 Of Order P.r —d by the Gooden,. Council of the Gity of lot. 1'nul April 19, a 87. By Aid. Long— It is hereby ordered by the Continon Coal cid of the City of St. Paal: That the Matter of paving East Fourt street, from Broadway street to the tome trader the right of way of the St. Paul Duluth Railroad company. with grant blocks and`granile curbs, be and the nam I. hereby referred to the Board of Publi :Yorks to Investigate and report. First—ls this dw provemeut proper an( nezessary? Second—Give the Council an estimate o thahe expense thereof, and state whether one If of the cost the *cut is to be paid nub the Citv Treasury before the contract is let Third—Can real estate to. be assessed fo sa'd dm provenmut be found benefited to tin extent of damages, costs and expenses ace essary to be incurred thereby? Fourth—Is such imem prgvent asked fou upon the poll Ium or applicatdou of the own ers of a majprity of the property to be as sensed for such improvement? Fifth—Seed the Council a plan or profile of said improvement. as required by law, it you report ill favor of the same. Sixth—Send the Councila proper order directing the work to bodoae. Yea—Ald. Conley. O'Connor. Petsch. Y Sanborn. Weber, Mines, Long. Mr- Pregd- dent-8. Nays—Alen. Cullen, Ryan, Kenny; Kaiu, Mauna. Bryant-6. Approved April 21, 1897. ,I JouN Dowt.AN, Vice President of Council. Tuns. A. PIIE-11MUaA9T, City Clerk, Regular Meeting. ST. • PA—,, May :3, 1887. Vice President Dowlan in the chair. Present: Aid. Cunlry, O'Connor, Petsch, Cullen, Ryan, Sanborn, RVIs, Lenny, Kaiu, Haunn. Bryant, Minea, Long. Mr. Vice President -14. l,]I11 r'NIC'ATI(I Na. .. From his Honor, the Mayor—Pollee Ap- pudnraents— To tire. 11 Curable tho President and Comm un Council of tie City of St. I'xul: III pursuance to resolution of your honorable body I have this day appointed regular mcmbers of the pollee force, to take effect Mai' I, 1887, as follows: EWward blMime}'. Ilans S. Williams, Thomas Calvin, Charles Dell Osso, Bar- m'iI• F. Gallagher, William 11. Dean, Jo in Casserly�, Ferdinand Hester, Ed- ward Running, .John C. Lauderdale, Anthonv F. Couro} Timothy Culeinan .hroeph Warren, Ii. S. Dunbar, ,lob,o Gleason, August B. Swenson, Dennis, C. McCarthy, A..LWeidle,'Phomas Moony, Rlhu Schram, Michael Galvin and .John M. Rafter, and I ask your advice and consent thereto. ROaFroT A. SMITH, Mayor. April 21. 1597. Committee on Police. Also, Policenmu Appointed— To the honorable, the President old Cununon Council of the City of St. Panel I have this day' appointed Henry Meverdiug a member of the regular rmlice force to fill the vacancy caused y. the transfer to 09icer 13'au to the patrol wagon service, and 1 ask your advice and consent thereto. 11OnF ire A. S>uxH, Mayor. April 21. iss7. Ct.nnnArco, on Police. Also, 1'ultc.einto Appointed— 'l'o the honorable, the President and C'uuuuou Council of the City of St.. Paul, 1 have this day allpoiuted William ]r. Allen a I umber of the regular police force to succeed Roman F. Mozuets -oslgued, and I ask your advice and consent thereto. Itoilmrr A. SMITII, Afayor.- April :2, 1887. Committee om Police. ' Also, ?.rectors of the Public Library Ap- pointed— Po the Honorald the President and Cunmton Courier of the City of St. Paul: I have this day appointed .James P. coI[ , Ileury L. Carver and Dlaurice Auerbach directors of the St. Paull PUb- PROCEEDINGS OF THE COMMON COUNCIL, 215 lie Library for the term of three Is) nnanuro and garbagd a6 the Pnot of years, and I ask your advice and ant- Chesto , street and vicinity, as people sent thereto. livili f in that neighborhood could nut 111111 1cr A. SaHTH, JL•q-ur. stxu<I the uisnuce any longer s etc. April rat eat health ' Celmniasinner Jones alw) AppniutnumL' : ppruved •uul eon- spoke at length on the matter. rented to by the ful low iug vote: '1'hecouununtcatim. of thelle:ilthCpun- Pcas—Ald. Cooley, O'Cl I r. Pets(•h, missioueq together with the resoh:tiou of - C'ulleu, I{yan, Saubunn. R'ebrr. Benny, Add. 1% Lica in the uatt•r.were referred Kirin, Hamm, Bryant, Minoa, Long, Nlr. t, Committee on Streets. Aid. \linea \'ice .'resident -14. al 1 Health Commissioner. From E. G. Ilandy and Others— Ald. Bryant nnnved that the resulutiunn For the vacation of a public r lad of this Council, passed r,!(,, il Io, IKs7, - throutxh N y of i\' e of NE !a of See (:xt ••i ustr ctin Bw ltic`l h Dnspecta and town LJ, range 22• Ch def of Police to Inreveut the dumping Committee on Streets. of manure, etc., wuldn six blocks Or the From Charles 13. Lawton— corner of Chestnut and Franklin For pernissiun to erect train(- wagon streets," be reconsidered. shads, etc. The motion prevalled by the fulluw- l'ommittue on Fire Dep:utuuu'pt. hlF vote: From I'. 11. Kelly and C)thurs— Peas—Aid. Conley, Petsch, Ryall, For the grading of Raviuo street, be- Kenny, Ka hi, Ilamni, Bryant, Millen, tween Maria and Illdfmuul avmnles, Mr. Vice President -9, Board of Pilhlic Works with order. Nays—Ald. O'Connor, Cullen, San - From Talbot Jones, JI. 1)„ Cmuwis- baro, 1Vebeq Long—b. sinner of IleNtin— The resolution was thereupon referred Relative to pond of stagnant water in to Cunuuiltreeuti on Streets, And. refeMinrred block 9'L, l.ynn:tn Dayton's ndditiuu. and the Cmuntissioner of llealth. Alderman of the District. From Ileury F. Longe— From Thomas Gearing mul Others— For the return of nmmcy paid by him Asking that the St. ]'and City (tail- for opening and vvidelling Shue street. - way conn cony be instructed to build one Board of Public Works. or more �iues of street railway on West- From liert.an older and Others= ern nveuue north, etc. Protest agulI M sprinkling Fuller cool Gmnuittee un Streets. othDler streets. From harry F. 1'oa°eli end Others— Committee on Street%. For the opening and grading of Arm- Front George C. Madison and Others— trong avgnue, from i1'est Seventh For a change of grade con Ravine street to Pleasant avenue. street, between Maria all([B:ntes ave - Bear(( of Public Works, with order, noes. Front Marcella Deavitt— Board of Public Works with order. Asking compensation for damages to From Frank L. Lawrence— er property on West Seventh street, Offlci.l bond as bnilitf of municipal e . court in the sum of .-,,00r with Thmuns Con Hnittee on Streets. Bower and Leopold Guertin as sureties. Front James McPartlim and Others— Ways and Means. For ,,the vacation Of PiUshuryy and From F. V. Heyderstaedt and John I. Rernhedmer avenues in Ilewitt's out Wise— 1 Its. _ For the return of atonal paid by ('(muuittee or, Streets. them for taxes on property taken by the From M. L. Sullivan and Others— city for opening Broadway street. For the grading of De, Ott) street, from Cmmndttee oil Claims. \VhihdI to Cast•. streets. ItE:POltxs of CITY OFFICERS. Board of Public Works, with order. Front Talbot.hmes, M. D., Cunnnissiu ter Of City Comptroller—Audited Claims - (If Ilea lI — viz.— Relative to the distnosal of garbage, 3fark Costello, 17.60; Register of ete. - Deeds.- t3; )1(athew Crul 110; G. W Aid. Minea offered a resolution in the Merrill.S'7.5o; Stockton &)6 inlqufst, Es - matter instructing the City Clerk to ad- timate No. 2, supplementary to No.•1 vertise for proposals for the removal of and final, sewer oil Wacouta street, Mo; garbage, etc, Stockton & Lindquist, Estimate No. :3, Aid. Sanborn stated that he was In s°ppleme Rory to Na 2 and fill I, sewer Paver of the resolution or an anion that °n Summit ave ire, $W; Sto kton S would be tnket to prevent tine damping ljfudquist, Estimate No. 12 mid final, Of manure, etc., at the toot of Chestnut illaria avenue server system, tnfi,nt. ; street. •James Hansen, Estimate Na : mid final, llewy J. Born. Esq., beim server on Hill street, &-,o; Dale & g present, Baumgardner, Estimate No.l,Case street expressed his views in the matter and gradingg, 1.58.5; 5. P: Folsom, .lr., Esti- L•ped that someinunediate, action abound mate]!Io. I, Rosabelstreet pnving,19,sti; ' Le taken to prevent the dumping of M. F. Kennedy A. Holes., Vj813.15; Pren- 216 PROCEEDINGS OF THE COMMON COUNCIL. dergast Bros., $114.01; Butt Ferry, #48.90; Kennedy Nz Chitteuden. $28.0.5; R. O. Sweeney, $1; .lobo .1. Bullard. $!; I.athrope Dltuiseticq $1.75; Clcrk of Dis- trict ('curt, $IS4.70; 1'. O'Regan. $17: K. 11. Calico, $s: Board of Water ('ono- utossiouers, $;!.45; John Ilyder, M5; Simpson &. Towers. 75r; Joseph Spicl. $t2u: C. 'Al. Foote F. Co., X4.5:.1. De (;raw & Sous. ?Zi.53: T. S. Alcyiahun, ;Zits: I;raw•n, Treary Co., $42; lie Coster R ('lark 5197:50; 11. E.A1-cdelstaedt, $119.74. Alloyed anal ordered paid by the fol- lowing cul•: Ycas—Ald. Conley, O'Connor. Putsch. Cullen. Ryan. Sanborn, 11'eber, Kruuv. Kain, Ilan n, Bra ant, AISnea, Lung. Jfr. Vice Presidl-nt-14. Of City- Engiuccr—Jackson Stint Bridgc— To the 2nul. oa Council of the City of St. Paul : GFN•rnaauzx: I wish hp call your tit- leutiuu t I the fact that the illaniidgehlba road are Harr erceti ig au iron hr ar•ross their right of way oil ill(' line of .laekson strect. No plans for said bridge have ever been submitted to the Engi- neer ur alppruve 1 hp the Council, and I du not think the bridge should he ae- eepted by the city. in accordance with the terms of agreement betwcvlo the. railroad company and fit, -city regard- ing bridging of streets. Yours respect- fully, 1.. w'. 1{rxul.l•. ra•. • Cit) Engiuccr. May 3, 1887. Couuuittee• on Streets. ,Also, South Robert Stn•rt. liridgr— he Engineer transmits it conauuni- eatiun franc till-. General Manager of the nliuuesoha & Nurllovesh•rn Itaih%m company relative to the construction of the South Robert -t,rcet bridge. The salr,tan•e (If. the cell)lipunicaDml referred to, taken it, vounce- tiun with the report of the Chtcf Engineer of said raihvay, also I namsunitted, is that till. bridge will be completed about the 24th of May, It,87. Accepted. Also, Plans, Etc., for High Bridge— '1'he Engineersubmits plans and spec- Ci6cationsfor Lhc,upersWvrturc of the 11gh hridge across the Mississippi river. Accepted all,[ appro—d. (Sec rl-solu- liou.) Of Clerk of Municipal Court— Report for April, IK47,+vith CihTrcas- urer's receipt attached fur $2.1isl.:4L Public Accounts. Of Chief of Police— Beport for April, Iw37, sheaving the total n umberofareststo be 4:37, fines cotell by Municipal Court $2,477. Aublie Accounts. Of Captain of 1'oliec— Repurt shoring Iso oil. 58 gag and 4 electric lights out lit during the mouth of April, 1887. Comptroller. of ,Soho Conniff. Acting Puundnmster— RvI rt for April. IM47, with City Treasurer's receipt attached,fur 14M Public accounts. Rl:i•onT OF BoA»ir of PUBLIC WORKS. Severs on Laurel Avenue. and Other I-Strcets— To the Conation Cuuuell of Lhe City of tit. Paul: Che Board of Public Works have had under consideration lin• resolutions or orders of the Common Council, approved April 21. April 7 and March 5, las7, rel- ator to constructing a sewer oil Laurcl avenue, from Dale street to St. Alhau.s strrct; Portland avenue, from Dal" street t, St. Albans street; St. Albans strcet, from Ashland avenue to Summit avenue: Holly avenue. front St. Albans street to Miller street; Ashland avenue, frena St. Albans street to hiller strect, • nd Selby avenue, front Dale street to \tiller stnv'I respectively. all,]having inyl-stigttll-d til(, propuscd iugrove- nncuts respectfully report that said im- provcmcnts arc necessary and proper au Laurcl avenue, front Dale stmetto Grotto strrct; on Ashland avenue, front St.. Alloans street to Miller strect; on Holl avcnuc, from St. Albans street to :Aliller strect; on Portland avenue, from Dale strrct to St. Albans strect; on St. :Albans .shirt, front Snuauit avenue to Ashland avenue. and oil Selby avcnuc. firms Dale strect to Victoria street, un- der nuc contract; that the estimated ex- pcn- thereof is $18,19Ar, one-half of which need sot he paid into the City Tre;oom I fen- the contract iv Ict: that ad ss re --the to Ire assessed therefor eau Ill. found henefited to till. extent of til(' costs and expenses necessary to hl-. tu- cur,cd therebI ; that said impruvcmeuts are not asked for by a pctltfun of It uut- jurity of the owners of property to he assessed ticrcfor, but we herewith send a plan or profile of said impruvemcuts, and an order for your adoption if you desire Its to Make the, improvements. Ycas 4, mays 0. 1{. l,. Gotom.v N, 1'rrsidruf. \'. F. Erw't N. Clerk 1Suxrd Public Works Blau :3, 1x47. Adophvl. (See order to Board of Pull - if(. \forks.) Also, Fast Fourth Street Paving— To till- Common Council of the City of St. Paul: The Board of Public Works have had under consideration the resolution or order of tho Common Council, appro cd \prig 21, 1sshe. 7, relative to tnrving of East Fourth street, front �3ruadavay street ht the tonne( under the right of way of the St. Paul y Duluth 11ailw•ay cotupaty, with ranite. blocks and gram ite curbs and, having investigatnl the proposed improvement, respectfully rem port that said improvement is necessary and proper: that the estimated expense PROCEEDINGS OF THE COMMON COUNCIL. 214 thereof is $!:i,iNN9, m»• -ballot which coed prolile of tsaid improvmnmmt, and an or - not be paid Into lh(, City 'Treasury be- der for pour adoption, if you desire its fore til(, contract 1, pct; that real estate I to make the inlln'oveuu•.nt. Yeas to be assessed thl-rrfor •ren be found nays 19. R. L. l;on.wAN. I'nsidmit. 9, bl-nrlih•d to the extent of the costs andEI[n"1N, Clerk 13uard I'ublle etit. rspcus(,s ueresgmy to be incurred 1L•ip 2, ita87. thereby; t hats,ti4 improvement is not :\dopted.'Secordcr to BoardufPublic asked fur by :is, petition of a majority of \Narks.) the gwnel'8 of :property to be ;isscssrd thcrefor, but ve hc•rcwitl+ scud: p t I tau or I Al-, prolile of ,aid iugn'oyl-mne•af :uul a° Ed + order for your adoptiuuif, you dcsin• us g •Tton Street Opening— to make the inn pruventcn. t. Yens 4, Tu the Conunun Council of the City of unys a. It. L. Cunv.A a. I'resid(,Imt. Sl. Paul: 11'. I. 1+ . Et+l. hr. k I3r a c ' nil ub'• The hr 13u Ra ardr n . c f ' k, lab' c he Works oes s h: >la � 8, IM47. have had S ori el- f the oulnun the resolution or ('nnunitll-(, on Sl rcrls. I order of the ('unnunu ('uun(,il. approved A Iso, Ipril 21, 1, 7, relative to the opening, Snnuuit .-Avant[ So w•a r South Opl-uiing- 1 nog :and cxtensinu c Et Berton '1'o thi• (?ounuon Cauneil of the C'ify of �stn•rt. from Mtiryland street to north. St. Paul city limits, and having iuvestigatnd the '1'llc Board of Public Works have ct proposed irern•uvenu•nt. respectfully re- nudrr •onsidrrxtltis till- resulutioln ypr Port that sal(1 improvement is necessary ordm' of the Col unun ('o9na•il, approved and proper, fruit[ Brainerd avenue to .Aug 5, VKK relative to the dlumiug (of the north city Inuuts; that the estimated Suutnllt avcnuc south ill h width of ''xpeuse thereof is $i,1XN1; that real es - W9 fret, from Ralululph strect ❑firth to tate. to he a. "ss'.. therefor (-till he found St.Clair strrct, and. haying inycstigat,(I benefited to the extent of the damages, till- propuscd iwprovcmcnt. ccs 11,,rfully. I costs and expenses nec(•ssary to he ill - report that it is nl-ress:u•y and praprm. to curred thereby;•: that said improvement open. widen and cxtrud Sununnt av(,loom is not asked for by a 1 thou of x ma - south. b(,hve(,n (Into avcnuc :end SL, ]ority of the owners of property to be ('fau•strec • I• . t. that the e•atiumtcd l-xpcnsc• ,ass:.8sed thcrefor, but we herewith send thrr(,uf is .$iti.aXNl: that real .,fab• to be a plan or profile Of said improvement, ass -s( of therefore can be finaul beue_ and an order for your adoption, if yon fit(A to the extent of Cllr damage,. rmvis Il-sin•c us to make the inmprovement. and expenses necessary to be incurred Yeas 4, nays (r. thcr,.l that said tntprarenlent is out Gonv.yx, Prr-vident. asked fin• by a petition of a nuujority of W. F. En1VIN. Clerk Boast Public Works till- owners of property to be assessed May 2. 1887. therefor, but w, herewith scud t Jan Adopted. (Secorder toBoard ofPllb- r motilenf said intprovl-nto»f anlIan fie Works.) urc�cr fur your adoption, if yon drstrr Its to make the improve na•ut. Yeas 4. .Ipso. nays 0. B. L. Gon m.m 1'resident. 1•a Food Street Opening— lf. F. EuIVIN. Clerk Board Public. Works To the Couanou Council of the City of ylay !, IIIK Sl. Paul: Vdenuan of the District The 13oard of 1'uldic Work, hive had D Also, uudrr cunsid(,rali4ri-thesul ution or rr(, Solo Street op(,ning— order of the Couunon ill,, rel, approved '1'o pile Common Council of Roo City of March :5, IMs7, relative to the openiure St. Pan I: widening andextension ofthe south sl lav Board of Public {Forks flay(, had °f Lit Fond street, from the easterly line under consideration til(, resulutiou or of La Fund's additina,thence ruuuing I rdcr of the Col uuou l'ouucif approved• west to Cam" avt•nm;` to conform with .April 21, 1887, n•lative to the Ipening, file south Zine of I'll Foul street in widening and ex1vusion of Ur Snto Morin's'1'nlargmueut. and having laves- slrcet. from Itosc strect to 13rainernl tigated the propasrd ire)roventrnt re- avenu(,, and having invc,tigcued it,,. .11ol,tfully reporttl I saint improvmueut Proposed iulprovcmelot. ruspecifu pp re_ Ss necesary and proper between Rice port that said im�pnn•eat(,nt is necessary. street and ('emu avenue: that the esti- and proper front fuses mated ex pr beef hI Ila 1 enmse thereof is �id100; that street; that the rstinunted expense therm_ moat estate to be assessed thcrefor can f is >W; that real estate to be assesseil be found benefited ll- the extent of the t he•refur can he found henclited to the damages, costs and expenses accessary cxfcnt of the dmuages. costs •and (•._ to be incurred thereby: that said iu,- Pl-nses necessary hI he incurred then'- pruvement is not asked for by a petition by: that said improvement is nut asked of a majority of the owners assessed fur by a' petition of a majority of the therefore, but we herewith send a tdao o++'errs of property to be assessed there- or ofile ofaid improvement, nn(1 an fnr, but we herewith scud a plan or or( for your adoption, if you desire us 28 218 PROCEEDINGS OF THE COMMON COUNCIL. to slake the inlprovenunrt. Yeas 4, olp's o. It. L. (;oR1Ils, Pre•sideot. W. F. Elctvls, Clerk Board Poblir AYorks April •?N, 1887. Adopted. (bee order to I3oard Public Works.) :11su, Aller Paving, St. Paul Proper— To the Con000n ('ouoeil of till' City of St. Paul: The Board of I'ulrlir \Corks have had n ler ruustdw'ation do•. resnhltigo I ,rder of file Col I C'ol ril. npp........ t lfrrit :t, 1.17. rehtfvc ter" paving al le}' oI block five (rr). St. PaoI \'roper, rids edur blocks, front Cedar street to Min- oesott street and having investig:a.l'd file proposed iugrrnvAuu•ut, respectfully report that said mnpravemett i -v m•res- pov :rod prop..': Chat the estiloated ex- lise thereof is.917n. one-half of "Ilicll neer. not br paid into the City T'valsury e before threset rnrt is let: that real I— tate to be ;Is,, s d therefor can he found benefited to the extent of the cost., and .'proses necessary to be iucnnvd thereby: that said o nprovettelI is fol asked far by n petition of :1 tnajordy at the owners of property to be Irsscssed tllel'1•.for, blit we heretviCll s'... I, 311-1. al' proline of said iulprovelne•nnt, anti al. !rder for your adaplioln, if poo desire Ins to slake the . 'hrrliseid\Yruotr.k 1s, nas o.yIL \\yFEs. (le.ek lioanl \fay 1-7. Adopted. (see artier to Board of Pub- li(- Works.) llsa, Edmond Street Grading._ 'Pu the ('uuunan l'uuuril of the Cily It 'I'll e P.u:vd of 11nblir Works bare had u oder the cI nsidrrnti),I 'he ri s ll utinu or order .d' the ('ow mon Coo uctl, ap- proved \or. 17. 111G. relative to the gra-iiue ofEdmond street to lou Dale stmt Io Lexfnetou avenue, and. bar_ fug i;Irestigated the propnsrd improve. uu•n4 resprrtfullp report that said1'I•o for rnrvenu•nt m nrce•ISIIrp and proper n )ale strut to Ihunliue acrmtr: that the eetftlated ripens( thrrrof is Uu,Fd). one-half of whieh III, I not be paid into the Pity Trvasnrp I fore flu• 10nt'lmt is Irt: that real estate hr br as - rd [hc'efo'van he form I bem•li[ed to the extent of the east, all I Is)ltsrs necessary to I ineurred ttll'le q"; that lain improvement is not asked for by u petition of a unl tori ty of till• owners of �troperty to he assessed therefor, (If n'e lerewifh send a plat or profile of said impnn'enrcnf, and lot order, for your rloption, if poo Ie -ire ns to make the hupnn'eumnt. 1 -rax +. nays o. tv.ls, President. W. F. Edwis, Clerk I3oard PRldle AYoruksb Adopte,( (S,e Order to Board of I'- lie Works. May S, 11387. Also, Sewer o I Rondo Stret— To the ('unseen, C'ouneil of the C U3 of St. lion l : Phe Board If Publie Works L-ve had under •onsideration the reaolutimt or 'der of the C'oouuoo Council, approved March 17, 1887, relative to the ronstroc•- tion of a sewer oil Rondo street, front \1'e•sterll arenue. to Mackubin street and having investigated file proposed im- p."'volenl. respectfully report that said . tprovement is 11ecc•ssxry trod proper, that. the. estimated -Iwo- thereof is ---, .:;75. o . -half of vllieh 11 t •c'I'll ot he paid into the ('ity Treasur}-heforo the v:, aet is Iet: Cha[ real estate I I xs- sed hrrefo'can Ire found benefited to till. etxtent of the costs lout expeoaes im•trre11 thereby : that �Itid iso prayeil.e.I t is not : $ked for IIy It petition of n n ajori by I If the Irtrncv's of p.opl•rty to bo assessed therefor, but we herewitl. scud - PIu1n al' profile of said fm provenu•nt ord :caul Inn le, for \'nr odoptoo if poo desire us to uutk, thoe il.11a'a\'I•Illelnt. 1-e:lI .1. Inlya n. I•. (toll>IAN, 1 blie I. \\'. F. 1?etc n'. (7rrk Board 1'u blit' \forks Mn:i. 1117. .-1diq-y.1 (See order Board of Public Warnes.) \Iso. I•:Ilen St'ret (,.I C ug— 'i'a the ('onomm l'on.ncil of the Pity of I'he Iio:rd ee Publf\\'arks have had Under consideration the Il. alutiau or !rder of Ihe. ('.1ati ol. o tilt' 1, approved re Inti re [a the grading of ha leu street front Ual1•sfnr nor. •t In Lrxing- to u :se:wd having incrstigxle11 fl u• proposed I'll] iveuu•ot respectfully report lhat said Improvement is neees- "Iry 'out proper Itvrnl 1i -1r street to I l an 11, - avenue. thal the estimated ex- peus, thrrrof is $12,110, one-half of winch Deed not be .raid into the ('fly' Treasory bel'nrl, file contru4 is let: that real estate to br nssrssed therefor 1-i be found beurfitell to the extent If hr rusts 1111,[ exp.•nsrs oecessllry to he it I'vd thereby; that said fulprove- ment is not asked for by a petition of it majority of the owners ofn'o Il,'t, tO be assessed therefor. but we �uIreeth 'cud profile of said iwpnrvruu•.nt. :caul au order for your adnptiou, lgif you desire u' to make the pry nent•nt. Teas 1, op', u. It. L. (.m onus. President. W'. I'. Elewts. Clerk I3oard Public Works Adopted. (See orocr l0 Board ofPub- lic \Corks.) Also. Clitf Street IVel iding— - o the ('"moon `Councii of till. City of St. Paul: 1'he Board of Pulblic. Works have had under eonsideration the res0lutfo0 nr order of the Cealumon Comleil, approved PROCEEDINGS OF THE CODIIIfON COUNCIL. 219 March 17, 1&97, relative to the widening of Cliff street, between Forbes street Also. and the. inti College Avenue ' rsrrtiuu line bebes slots I m•ing- 11 and 12, block :3 l3erobrinlrr's mlditln. Tu till, C un0o ('ouocif of the City of Paving— "it], Forbes steer, and harfng invTstf- I. 1'anl: gldl'd the propo.' •d tulnroVe•n.e,lIt. 1 I'hr I3oard of I'u lrlic A"arks Lave had vprc•tfolly report that said inlpraye....... t r nsidel-W on till' new lutiinl or order of is oeel.ssan'y and proper behveen Porbe•s ;he ('owalna ('uu let], all)roved April suet and Goodhue stti•et: that (hl, I. _t, 1887. relative to paving ('allege• tiwahvl expense• thrreof's$1,00n; that -crone. frool Cedar .strut hr Kest real estate to be •Isvessed therefor ran Third street with •edar No is and Ire A I, I, (I bc•Ilc•0te d to iia• extent of Ills• gri'lot' Ilt'bilig -111`1 llavilig jo1 sti- dliitagl•.s. rests and ,ruses necrssnry `:sed the• pnrpose•el improve•inent re_ to be inrarred tlo r' -J:e: that x-111 It.,_ ' pertfnlly report that said inlproveloent p vrteuomt i. lot asked tier by a petition ess:.ry -net proper. Inelndiog to at' a 1.1:lj arity" of the owners at' property ;he vm[raef for said -IyIng the neres- to be assessed therefor, bot t1. ileo•++.i ' ':.ryesewer, water am� gas eo,lneettnns send a fill... or profile of $:1111 in.4nvt`�i to tOc• I°Clie•rty lines: that the estimated tent loot all order for 'nal'-deifI. inn. if e•.'pe•inse riot' is .AIt,IY..'i, nuc•- ealf of roll desire 1.s ter Imtke the ilnproyen.ent 'llirll need sat Ire pain ii.lo the City 1'e -s 1, nays t. �I're:nslir3 before the e outrae•.t is lest; It. 1.. Gon.tl.vs. President. that real estate hr be I,sessed therefor W. F. EnwIs, ('Il.rk Board Public W'urks filo costs `al.cdl Imc.etitod to the extent if Maty„1887. •xficoses neer. it, to be. fururrcd thereby; that said fu.prrvr; AdapG•d. (See order to I3oard of uu•nt is not u.vked for by - petition of Public Works.) umjorit}' of the owners of pro cert' [ I - A l." I, ('nmlemmlGot of I•aod for Ifig Bridge— To IIIc Vonnnoo ('oullcif of the ('ftp o St. Irani: The 13n:trd of I'u bl it \1"arks Inn'e bac III\ leer, west col ion the re alutio.I e 'der of the Gnnuurin ('au ori 1, apprvrrec hriland'I� ing LrII ccui Furlx�nasI,ul. f`a the junct, of file nartll line of LII! right of +ray of for Chicago• Milwaukee ,\ 5t. Paul itallway Coollian) point in n direct line opposite thereto ou the Urp oY the bluff uu fill(;, +vest side of 'id If CI asippt ricer al. northerly side of ('hrrokre ❑revue. directly oppo- site where the. 11urt11 roti of Mohawk avetu11, if extended, wotdd iIItersect the said ('III'; a arenue. for tilt purpose of roustructtng the bridge neer the 11is- sissippi river Ineated try the Special Connoissioners. a11d havinginvestigab•II Ihl, pro dosed hoproyelnent. respectfully. report I )fit said fol l n'ovement is Vs'tyl'e: that the estilli ted expense thrrrof' is n,lx n: that read e•slut(' tU he as, s.e•(I Iherrfor c:m be frnnul benefited to the rxh•ut of the d -neige$. casts : cad exece se necessary to be• t incurred therrb3 that olid inlprove•lu.nt is._ not !asked for by a petition of a majority of the owners of propert)) to br assessed thrrelul'. but err hcrevvith send - phut all rd,or f c t' acid improve_ .m•nt.:un11 -1. -rder for ))'aur.-daptian, if I tics .s to slake the improv oo,ot. '1 re �' •as 4, `u -yds I1. B. L. (;ORMAN, President. F. b: trn'1it, ('leek Board Public Works .\pril '?0, 1:417. Adopted. (Se( order to Board of Pule' life \{'(11'kx.) -ssessed therc•1'ol', hot we hcri•witll send �tiiel tan orvli•r11'or +�(a.r a-lllolption.ticf •you 1. 1e11' us to nmke file. Iulprovelueot. Yeas 4, Imys Il. t It. f,. Gol: �nA s, I'residen[. 1 1C. F. Enwis, Clerk Board Public. Works \blip 1-7. 1 Aelopled. (See order to Botrd of g Pool!' Work s.) t III,. Sewer nn Carroll Sticvt— I'o the Common C veil of the Uity of St. Paul: Phe 131ard of I'nblte Works have had under consideration the resolution or e rder of the noon ('ounril. approved :lpril ;, litiv7, relativet(ithe ronstrlletioal ,It - -ewer ou Carrol l street, from W'est- rrn -venue to Dale streetall([ having investigated the proposcef itu))rrovrnuut, rrspertfu lip report that aai(I improvr- ( t. is nrressl0y' and prof : that the estimated expense thereof is 36.(M, tlle- half of whieh need ant be paid into the City'1'reasurp before the contract is let; I hat real estate to be-ssessed therefor tan he I'll benefited to the extent of the costs anti expenses nccrssagy to br inrnrred thereb •• tlmt s -hl loe-it is not asked I'or b}' a petitinll of a nmjoriq- of the owners of property to be ltssessl.d therefor, but ore herewith .vend a plan or profile P said inllrrovo- nlent -1111 all onlerh-' )-r-.r at dopon. if }'au desire us to make ole fmprovement. Yells 4, -3 (I. R. L. G0101AN, President. W. 1'. Einvis, Clerk Bulyrd I'ublic Works 9Ia3 :i. 1887. Adopted. (See order to Board of 1'ublie Works.) 220 PROCEEDINGS OF THE COMMON COUNCIL. Alsv, Howell Avenue Grading— 'Po the Comment Council of the City of St. Paul: The Board of Public Works have had under consideration the resolution or order of Ute Common Council. approved March 17, 1897, relative to the grading of Howell avenue, front St. Anthony avenue to Iglehart street (illerriam Park), and, having investigated the pro- posed improvement, respectfully report that said Improvement is neressary tilt([ proper; that tho estimated e•xju+use thereof is V;(A, one halt' of which need not be paid into the City Treasury be- fore the contract is let; th:.t read estate to he assessed therefor can be found bene- fited to the extent of the costs au([ ex- penses necessary to be Incurred thereby; that said Improvement is not asked for by petition of a majority of the owners of ' hpre, ennui, be assessed therefor but ere 1 3 erewith send a plan or profile of said improvement, and an order for your adoption, if you desire its to make the improvent et. Yeas 4, nays 0. it. L. Gnus Ax. President. W. F. EnwIx. Clerk Board Public Works ,May 18,4. adopted. (See order to Board If Pub - lie. Works.) A l so, Frances Street Grading— To the Common Council of till- ('fry of St. Paul: The Board of Public Works have had Ilider consideration the resolution or order of the Common Council. approved April 21, 1887, relating to tilt- grading of Frances street, from Areade street to hope street, and having Investigated the proposed Improvement, respect- fully report that said improvement is meeessith tilt([ proper; that the estimated expense thereof is $LM4.50, one-half of wl,el need net be paid tilt,, the City Treasury before thecontract is Int; that real estate to be assessed therefor eau le found benefited br the extent of the costs and expenses Itesar}' to be iil- curred therebcray; that said improvement is not asked for fly it licit hnt of a anti ur- ity of_the owners of property to be as- sessed therefor, flat el, herewith send it plan or profile of said intprovement, ail([ an order for your adoption, if you desire its to make the f nprovement. Teas 4, • nes 0. R. L. GnnMA N. President. 141. N. Ex{vt x, Clerk Board Public Works \lay •L, 1 9147 . Adopted. (See order to Board of I'ub- lic Works.) A11o. Charles Street Grading— To the Coniston Council of the City of St. Paul: The Board of Public Works have had ander consideration the resolution or order of the Common Council, approved Jan. 5, 1987, relative to the grading of (llarles street, front Dale street to Lex- ington avenue, and having investigated the proposed improvement, respectfully report that said improvement is neces- .ary and proper from Dale street to 11antline avenue; that the estimated ex- pense thereof is $13.110; one-half of which need not be paid into the City Treasury before the contract is let; that real estate to be assessed thereto rcan be found benefited to the extent of the costs and expenses necessary to he fil- ruthereby; r'ed hereb •• that said fol rrevement , 1 I., not asked for by a petition of a nm- jority of the owners of property to be assessed therefor, but we lterewf t send it plan or profile of said improvement, and tilt order for your adoption, if you desire us to stake the fmproveutent. Yeas 4, nays 0. It. L. GORMAN. President. W. 11. Euwux, Clerk Board Public Works ue 3 > • ' 9a May , 1' Adopted. I(8ee order to Berard of Pal. lie Works.) Also, Sewer nil Stufth Street— To (he Common Council of the City of St. Papal: 1'he. Board of Public Works have had utdereonsideration the resolution or orderof the Common Council, approved April '1I, 1987, relative to the construe- flut of x sewer oil Smith street. between Utiughts street and Wilkin street, and halving Investigated the proposed filI- provemeut: respectful] report that said Improvement is proper and proper, that the estimated expense thereof if *3`IAI), oue-halt' of which need not be paid into Lhc (III Treasury before the contract is Let: Unit real estate to be assessed there- for can bis found Irou•lited to tilt extent rt' the costs aunt uprises necessaryto be incurred thereby; that said improve- ment is not asked for by a petition of it majority of theowners cif propert tube assessed therefor, but we herewith send it phut ur prrtyll, of said iutprovenient. :and au order for } our adoption, if you vlesire us to make the. improvement. Sea.. 4, nays 0. B. L. GuexnAN, President. AY. F. En:wis, Clerk Huard Public Works 1t: 3, IS87. A([opted. (See order to Board of Pub- Ifc Works.) A Iso, Grotto Street Grading— To the Common Council of the City of St. Paul :LL I 'I'll,- Board of I ubhie Works have had under consideration the resolution or order of the Common Council, approved March 17, 1887, relative to the grading of Grotto street, front Marsh a11 street to Alinuchaha street, in"I having investi- gated the proposed improvement, re- spectfully report that said Improvement not necessary and proper from Marshall avenue to Min neliala street, that Ute PROCEEDINGS OF THE COMMON COUNCIL. 221 estituated ex reuse Llereof is got R,,4 one- half of {vhidl need not be paid into the half of which need nut hex paid into the Pity 'I'reasurc before the contract is let.; l'it}. 'ISeasur}' before till, cuntraot is let I that rrnl l-sL•itc hr b •. lana real estate to be assessed iherrforc r9ul he found Ircuctitrdtstesso.d lwrvfot c f can he found I nelited to the extent of Lit:• rusts and e�pens1-s ucccss:u'y hr Ire the rusts and expenses urceasarJ' L be incurred tlerrby: that raid tryb.11t(: Ill, I., thcrrb} : 'Chat said iwprove ❑u•nt is il,,t askcil fur by a petition ,,f a mentis sol asked fill- by a petition of a majority of Lhe u,vnersof property to he wajurff}' of the owner lot property to assessed therefor,of but we herewith scud he assessed therefor, but are hcrcAiith i n (it' protilc sad Improvement. stud a plan or protilc of said hallo vr'- i and tut order for ruin' aduptlou. Yeas 4, nap, 0. if you went.and an nrdrr fur coon adopliu I if Irsirr us to make the tuton•nt. Noll desire us to make if,,- fmprovctneut. Scas 4, uay.s 0. H. 1,. Goan. It. L. (i,,l: )1.vs. President. tx, I'rrsideu t. W. F ' .F • 1Ix (' • le ' . r � kiln. . tic I tx I nil - C lis lis•- � u�-� k I {{ t ]o.' ks tall PtI I d 31113' 3, 15th. {{'arks :1pri1 !:r. IxB;. Adopted.Itiec order hr Buarva of Pull- j lie Works) (Set• order to Board lot Pub- lic Works.) 11ao, Sewer on CedarStreet— _ To thin Count It ('nutria of the ('ity ,, Sl. Paul: The. Bund of Public Works lace had uildcr con.videration the rrsohniun or rder of the Connuun C'uuneil. approved March 5th, 18871 relative to ihccoastruc- ti,,n of it sewer oil Cedar street. from Third aturct to Second stivet, and on Second street, trona A1-abasha strcct It l'cdar street. and, lean. tnccstigated the• pruposcd int proveno-of respr1-tfulh report that it fs ueecss:u7, and proper to construct sabi seders wider out cun- lrurt, that rile 1-111uated 1-x prose Ihet•coY is $LSNp, unc-halt ill' {,hi I. need lb( be I into the. Pity 'Treasury bvforc the coalraet is let; tliat read c.huc to br its - "an therrfirr "an Ire Pound beiletiled to the extent of $1.4(x) of 11 rusts and expenses 11 ssar}'to be incurred t•hrrr- by, [h1- balnm•c 1$Igll (n be paid tui of the Sc{ver Bond Fuad: that .:till improve- ment is not asked for by :t .ctiliou of a tuajorfty of tilt(• ua net's It propert c to be assessed therefor. but we herewith send aodaanrm'elerriile it, for your lit ad o� tlion`rifurt(ill desire IN to wake the ivaprncemrnt. Yeas 41 nay] u. lt. Public 1%. W. F. Eaa't s, I 'heel: P,uord I'ublir 1\'arks ([meth •Mv, 1887. .11so, Stade Street (;muibl 11'o the Common Council of the City of f Itit. I':ud: The Burd of Public Works have had _ under consideration the resolution or "ells" of the 9"alaon CoMwil,:umproved tiApril 14, Iw7, relatfvc to the grading of tate street. front Isahel sheet to fnter- Southuitobcetrs`street tre et. fill,,,fill,,,Slntcsit a.et (u south efty limits, and, having inves- tigated the sa proposed improvcmeut. re- spectfully n•.port that id impruveuteut is neecssar} and proper: that the esti- mated expense thrrcof Is $1&3711. ume- half of which need not he paid tilt') ill(, Pity Treasury before file contract fs let; that real eshulr In I assessed therefor• can be found belie itrd to the extent of the "osis au, expc1111-1 necessa'} to be iururrcd thcrebv: that said ivaproNe- na ut is not naked 1'ur L}n prlifi,,il of n wajorify If the uirul•rs It properO)'to be assessed tht•refor. but we her"wt(h scud :aid •uu ati urdr r forevinrad of Itionv it t,'mI dr•si re us to malar We iilgn'o,cwi•+n 1. Yeas 41 na}s 0. "'u)" N, l,lork(Bo ardePuIN.bl c Works Ala, 2, Is87. Adopted. (81-" nrdrr to Huard IOIb- lir ks.) Adopted. (,See order t,, 1$au'd of 1'ublir Sewer on Past Fo— Works.) urth 8trect Alae}' eading Lyman D ymaamon'., addi- tit(r— H Tothe Common Cuutcil ill' IheCtit-of St. I'anl : 1'he Board of Pubic Works lace had under consbier:tion the rr•sulutluu ur order of the nual oIt Conucif appro,ed Scptendn•r;'.•-'.1"; relativeto lite grading tut alley in blo"k :[:, .%', I ,s subdivision of Iq nuut Dayton's :"I,;. ion. and, hav- ing iuve•ltiga Led I.hc propos.., onlo- ve- uu•nt, respectfully rl,porlthat it f, neee.- sar• an, prupertugrade aIle, in asebe's sub,ivisfon (It' block :r�, I.vilrul Day- ton's a([ditf,,n to St. ]'tool; that till- esti- stated expense thereof' is ,`mm;o, lie - 1 u Stthe':w l (;;,ono I'uu ucil of the City of il. 1 .re Boar : d of Public 1Corks have had under 1-oilsidcratlon file resnhatfun or order of till' ('"notion Council, :Improved lbl"Mi5. 1XMT. relative in the construe - ""I' of 11 sewer un Fourth 4 tilt street, frutut Iluffuun :neuuc to \I:l,4 ancone, and having incesligan. the propnscd 'inpnnccuarut. neve,-tfull,, report that improvemcat is nI`"` utT and Proper: that tilt, estimated expense. - Utercuf is Mill, one-half of whfrll need oat hl- maid iutu the .Cil}. Treasury be- fore the run Lruct is 1,q: that real estate 6p be assessed therefor au br found beuetited to the extent of the costs and expenses necessary to be incurred 222 PROCEEDINGS OF THE COMMON COUNCIL. thereby; that said improvement is it asked for by it petition of a majority the menus of property to I assesse therefor, bot Ace herewith send a l la or profile of s:ei 1 improernu•ut, mol a oder for roar adoption, if you desire I to lllake tile• illrin'm-cao.at. ]" nays u. lt.1'rrsidcot. 1\'. F. it 28, 1 ('leek Board Public {Forty April _x, 1xs7. Adopted. (See order to Bum'd P"I'll Fork.,.) Also, Sewers oil Seventh :old Other Streets - To the Common Council of the City I. StPaul`: filo Board of Public Works have ha under euusidrration till, re•solutIli or order of the Common Council, at proved March 5, 1587, relative to c•oll structing a sewer on Seventh street from Hodpe street to Phalen afeoue, all on 111enota street4ifrom Seventh -tree to Phalen Creek, and, having investiga ted tilt•. oro rased in r I rovruu• 1 ut respect 1 1 1 full ' report til at said iw nvrrru • 1 ore t 1 I neeessnrc :uui proper oil Sevl,uth street froal }lope street to Phale•11 street, ane on Mclidota street, from Srrentb steer toPlo:tlen Creek, including iu the coil tinct for said iurproyrnent tire. necessaIlllt'.- ry •-111r1•('t11r11- til tilt' pl'npl•My" floor It11n estimated r'pensc tlle•reof i. 4,23,310, one-half)f yhieh aced n -t be paid into the Citty Treasury h,f tae routraet to, that real estate to be assessed therefor r I he found hear. fitted to fhe .ar to of the costs here c rt• t said Irece--air ale 1 1 y e netn','ed there, that that .void ingrroeeuu•nt is not asked Ym by a petition of r n luxJority t t thew o"'re •rs of p-r—v to Im assrsw ie thrrefur. hat we herewith seal a plan or profile of said irll rr-vcloeoot a 1 ere au order for v-ur :ulaptiuu, if you desire its to waki• the iwproA'cmeut. Teles A, nays n. I3. L. Gmou s. ('resident. W. F. EmvI s, Clerk Board I'ublle Works May 3, 18x7. Adirpted. (Ser order to Board of Pule lie AForks.) ' Also, Sherburne Avenue Paving— To the. Conuuon Uouoril of the City of 5t. I'IUI l The Board of I'ublfe Works have had Ili der 1 c sideration the resolution for eller of•fit, Conmrolr C'uuncil• uPProred Fell. 17, liki7, )relative Gr till, paring rf Sherburne I Ie, frour Cellar .street to Ince street, Ivftlr cedar blocks and granite curbs, had having fnrestigaU•'I the proposed improvement. n., I. fully. report that said fnprroveuxvlt is neres- sary and proper from Rice. street to zt point tulp feet east of Grant street, ,-fill :ednr blocks nod curbing with granitic, Including the aeressary sewer, witter andgas ronncrtions to the pro )erty lines; that the estimated expense.t�teroi of is 81:3,36.5, one-half of which need not be paid into the City Treasury before the coIt ract is let: that real estate to be assessed therefor eau be fouall benefite(1 to the extrnt of the cosh null expenses accessary to he iururlyd themhy; that said iulproverorut '.s not asked for by a petition of 1, wu- jority of I for owners of property to be assessed therefor, flat we herewith lead it plan or Profile -f said inprnve- uoent.:uul ;to order for Sour adoption. if Wasns to uelkr the improvrmrnt. %cos d, era }'s I. It. L. Got:w:A s. President. IV. F. Na:wrs. ('leek Buanl Public {Forks April 21. 1887 .Adopted. (Sec orderto Board of Pub- lic Works.) A Iso, Allcy Grading and Sewer, AFuodland Park Addition— To till. Common C'oullcil of the City of St. Paull : pile Board of Public {forks have had under I.IIn r (111-111 e' " ' Br(` resolution iilml (II order ofhe Ci n 'I t aw m Council , 11 •'e .1 p r o r AI 1 :A rtil 91 1447 rein i ' I t Ae to mastruc- tiug a sewer up(trin and grading till. alley. front Aruudet street it Mackubin street, fu black twcuty-one (:311 of R4aodlalltl Park addition to SL -Poul. and h:n'ing fnvestigated tilt- proposed imprm'cnnut. n•speetfilllS rrporl tlnt said ill mcat fs necessary and proper: till, '-tiraated expt•rl-e then•nf I- R!NIII, ole_ halt of which need not be paid fol- the (:I,, "'n•nsury hefnne the rontrart is let; that n•al estate to )e sv •-sed theret'in• itho be foaerl benefited to the c -_'tent (If l, costs lour expenses necessary to be ,lea reed therrb - 1. that said 1 prove - cleat is askeel fm' Icy :1 pe•tiBnr of 'L III:I- jority of the owners of property to Ile . asscvse Il thrn•fo' had we hr n u'd11 ue�Ida ph t or p rolfle -f said roll nn'e- ut. had and order 1'or your adoption, if you desire as to make the innprovenient. A l•as 3. Ilan- 11. President. {\'. F. Falces. Clerk Board Public Works 3, 188-,. Ad-pb•d. (Sec order to Board of Pub- lic ks.) Alwo, Uousmaa. ]sulker atilt Ann Streets G—ling Cootraet— The Board reports that it has awanle•11 Patrick 11. Thorato t ald Lafayette. SIIaw the colltoolct for graelifug Dousnmo ;trect. /'rola Cliff strert'to \Fest Seventh -ell street: Tanker stmet, from frons West- • e to ('Illy street, had Aller :tr1•et,` from St. clafr street to Bautil etrret, they being the lost reliable not re"ponsible bidders therefor; unouut of bid, 81t (a)n: bond in the sun f fii.txlo, with AFiflianl It. Dlarshall and Langford as sureties. Also, Iranklin Street Sewer Contract -- The Board reports that it bas Ilwm•dcd Mans Hansen elle contract for construct• ag a seweron Franklin street, froan Elul PROCEEDINGS OF THE COMMON COUNCIL. 23 street to tihcrman street, Ile being the. inghpn avenue. and Martin sheet, lowest reliable !tad responsible bidder; from Uule tree[ to Lexingprn ave- aerount I IrI,, $, "I' hood in the sunt of nue, lo• b >;'1u• with Andrew Srhoelt and Ian -cues Ihlble and r ring til lowest re- 11:uo.en as sureties. cspnusi bee bidder, amount ills bill. R�yli.alN); Irnllll Izl Bl I. :11111 frF Cy cress Street Gradin • l'ouh'act— Iwo, with Fred Riehter:md.lduw Decker R xs sureties. he Bark. report..I Hurt it has awarded Each of the fo vgoing awards taken (" li. sire the. eootract f -r 1;nldin); tip separltte l>' had approved Icy the fol- ('ypress street, tree\\\ Snl bltrbarl 'Ives nc lowing vote: I(; rant Seventh street.Ire beim: the poly- Ycaaskid. ironic., WConnor,I ctsrh, est reliable nod nrspousiblu Iriddel' (sullen. Iiy'ml. S:nbo1'11• R'l,brl', Kr.unp, therefor: luauwltof bid, -13,471; bold in Kam, Moans, 131 -3a -It Jtinea, Loag, Jlr. the sum of 3.5ou, with dames O'Brien fico President—I+. and It. C. �Inngcr Its sla'rticv. also, Also, AIa rpl:md Street Grltdin, ('nntraet— Alley Grading, Mackabin d'c Marshall's The Board reports tl lot it h:tsaw;trded 'kddition— I'almeI..I, Unuklec the rnuh'act for grad- Anile Board reports adverse to grading in, Maryland street, from lake Co;or,r, the alley fa block 18 of �afd addition un- to Bork ,t I. they Leing Ibr lowest til petitioned for, etc. reliable and resp) nsibic bidder.. then•- .IrrepG•II. for: anuamt of bid. F14.1-lobaud in the, :Also. snm of 1-4.ouo, with of. li o,"emnnn Ens[ Fourth Street, 1'avillg Estim and .1. IL Bnlvrr as .ureUes. Anile Bulu'd, by nrqurst of Aid. Kenny. VIso, . u snits :w esti mlUe of p;tvin East h'm ' R .koro' a tl .Ave tee • nue l: •,' et, fru t•t Inc• (', m li •u al I\V' . tl 'I f l } le 1 I tot r 1 n I r Bu: v tr• u I re m' .� ., with • nil t h:� I rota • 1 Ili 1 pl-•-� I th.a� c. . 1 .1 ks. n,, V • allll I le I [• I ti L'. it al -col Ihr -nmol^t for gen to,lg :An_ Itc "uric-. estimate $15.1x10. cora :n'eu ere. Ascom Krut -vert to Ler_ I ('ounailh•e nu :�17 rets. iugtou avenue. he being the (-west rl .Also, liable aerl rl•spullsi bac bidder tben•f, rr: nc leets oY City Eo,incer— :l'u000t -f aid. $,l 1.31Nn; hood is the snm hc lil,ard transmits the reports of If ..'i.!xx), with .Iosrph tit ink; nqr au,l the Pity Eneiue•rr for the months of Peter llxu p: rs:ry sureties. ,Iareh and aprfl, 1-7. .Also, ( uittee on Streets. SPriakliag Cootraet. Df strict Vo. -_ Also, 'roe Iin:u'd rep-rL flat it has uwauvlr,l Sillc Wolk Vleder lienu'ned— \Cillinlll I'orri.stal file c mtract for \rile Board returns the -der of .kill. surf 11 kliag I)istrirl �-.! for vea-olr call- K'•rr true :t sidcw:dk ell Pick ;Ivellae, for int \uv. 15. ixs1, hr bei o, tar oolp bid- nrr•n•d description. der, :noon nt of bid. St. Np ger week Alderw:w of the district. per IIID feet: hood ' I Ill -1 n of .�i•1 "), "Ith .1. (:. Doone,13 :n1,1 6'arle. l•I,ok Str'cet Gralllllg— L yh•CarthS a, -Ivories. To till, IGmortble. the President am :V so l' I11 nun 1 11 ('1111111'11, ('3t{' IIf tit. Pzllrl Sp rink lingoI rels,rt, Dfstrfct No. 1_'— Gtarl.E w_,: I'he Board of Public ',I If Buurd reports th:li it has ae,arded AForks r •. jl:"fullr ask that you allow VCil li:uuD N'orri-still the contract 'for-I)lid 13oivll ter. ,xiuu•iul their report dated .'rr'nklia, 1>istrict \o. 1! true the nt•:t.Vu F'cb. 2x. txK7."iRahe matter of R'rnding u ling Nov. 1 5. Isx7, hr Irving the only Clwk street from Forest street to Burr bidder: olaolnu[ of bid. .41.:Hp pec u',•ck street so :ts t- rend that it is mress:vy per ion fi•rC baud in t,]::: hsum of s;.o:xl. to grade ('sok street. frolll ]Mississippi with .J. (:. Donnelly mal l'.hlu9es I. \h•_ street [o Earl street. at rm estimated es - I arthr as sureties. pPlisr of '?9.5!tS. and further ask [hat Also. ell your final order. ap,rn,ved .Alley 13.1i'rlg. lieu Plln•y's .Addition-- _'I n•Irrl ,, t.vs7. mere pass n ' final \'Ire Bo:vd rv•po.ts that it has aw:vlle,ll 'rrd,1 ills anrcerlclb fur saidl(olfrrvrrl._ G. Gerliclr the rv,otract for gnl,liug for1:::;,t7c;, tblock;:, I[eltlrplvey's addition, for your adolrtioll. t'ropr Vau Buren street to Cum- avcnne., It. i.. Glriz\I.rx. President. Ill. bei-; the• ally bidder: Iuunoat I f R'. I'. F.ea'n-. ('perk Board Public Works )it S bund in the .�nul of S.wl, with -\pril 3n. 18x7. Joseph Steinkam1, and I'rh•r Ilmrpers Adopt, and li u:d rider mf^.reed to .is sureties. mloulled. Tcac 11. (See order to Board :k iso, III V'abbe W-rks.) ]bhlet aaot Faller titrrrts (;1•adin, ('nn- house' Moving— ti'aet rbc Board aTo the Honorable.-tlfl. President allot Ih'lcthat it has :nranlell Common Council af. City If St. Pawl. m contract I'or grading (Jex'rttauts: Thu Board oP Public FL11 cir street, front .hfshts the Kent street to Lex- {Yorks respectfully recouuuma( that 222 PROCEEDINGS OE THE COMMON COUNCIL thereby: that said improvement is not asked for by it petition of a majorit3 of the owners of property to be assessed therefor, but we herewith send a plan or profile of still[ improvement. and all order for your adoption, if you desire us to make the improvement. Peas 4, nays 0. It. L. GoWNIAN. President. W. F. EawlN, Clerk lieard Public R"orks April 28. 1447. Adopted. (See order to Board Public \Forks.) Alsq Sewers (an Seventh and Other Streets— To the Coalition Council of the Citp of St. Paul: 'I'll • Board of Public Works have had under consideration the resolution or order of the Couumun Couneil, ap- proved March 5, 1tlS7, relative to von- structing a sewer on Seventh street, from (lope street to Phalen avenue. and ml Mendota street, fivtim Seventh street to Phalen Creek. and, having investiga- ted the proposed improvement. respect- fully report that said improvementis necessary and proper on Seventh street. from Ilope street to Pbalva street, and on Mendota street, frout Seventh street to Phalen Creek, fncludfug in the (•ou- tract fur saidiwproccun•ut the uecesary. sewer couucetiun, to the property lilies; that the estima ted exipeuse thereof is i� i,31u, one-half of which need not he paid halo the City 'Treasury before the r•untrnet is let; that read estate to I assessed therefor (-all be found aem(e fitted to the extent of the costs and ex- penses necessary to he incurred thereby: that said improvement is not asked for by it petition ofa majority of the own- ers(afpropert)-t1) be assessed therefor. alit we herewith seed a plan or prulile of said improvement, and auorder foryour adaption, if your desire Its to make the hmprovenncut.Teas 4. nays n. It. I.. GORMAN. President. AV. F. EuwlN, Clerk Boa rd Public Works May a, 1,437. Adopte(L (See order to Board (if Pull - the Works.) Also, Sherburne Avenue Paving— To the Common Council of the City of St. Paul: The Board of Public Woks have had under consideration the resulutiou or (artier of the Coalition Council. approved Feb. 17, 1457, relative to the paying of Sherburne avenue, from Cedar stn•et' to Rice street, with cedar blocks Iliad granite curbs, lad having investigated the proposed improvement, respectfully report that said improvement is neves-'� sary and proper from Rice street to Ir Point 290 feet east of Grantstreet, with cedar blocks and curbing with granite; Including the necessary sewer, water and gas cOmlectious to the pro nerty lines; that the estimated expense t�rere- of is $1S;:i(i.5, one-half of which need not be paid into the City Treasury before the contract is let; that real estate to be assessed therefor can be found benetited to the extent of the costs and expense•, uecessar)' to be incurred thereby; that saidh ulal rulcut is not asked for by a petition of a nul- jorily of the oitu(•rs of property to be assessed therefor, but we herewith send at plan or prulile If said improve- ment. and ;all order fill* your adoption, if wu desire its to make the improvement. as 4, nays m. I,. L. GoNNIAN, li esideut. \V. F. EewlN. Clerk Board Public Works April 21, 1547. Adopted. (See orderto Board of Pub- lic Works.) Also. Alley Grading and'Sewer, Woodland Park Addition— To the Common Council of the, City of St. Paul: 1'he Board of Publie. Works have had under consideration the resolution or order of the Common Council, approved April 21. ISS;, relative to construe - ting a sewer spun and grading the alley from Arundel street tollaekulrfnstreet, III block twenty-one (21)of Woodland Park addition to St. Paid, and having investigated the proposed improvement. respectfully report that said improve- ment is accessary and proper: that the estimated expense thereof is $1.I00,one_ half of which need not be paid into the City Treasury before theeoutnnet is let; that real white to ba assessed therefor cam be found beneliled to the extentof the costs and expenses neeessary to be hnc•urred therein: that said improve- uneut is asked for by a petition of a ma- jority of the owners of property'_ to ]It- assessed eassessed therefor• auul we herewith send it plan or profile of said improve- ment. and an order for your adoption, if poll desire its to make the improvement. Yells 4, nays e. ]{. L. GmorAs, President. IV. F. Euw iN,, Clerk Board Public Works May :3, I"C'. - Adopted. (See order to Board of Pul. lie Works.( Also, Dousman. Yankee and Arun Streets Grading Contraet— 'I'he Board reports that it has awarded Patriek 11. Thornton and Lafayette Shaw the contract for grading Dousman street. from Cliff streeCto West Seventh street: Yankee street, from from West- ern avenue to Cliff street, and Amu street, from SL Clair street to Blmtil street, they being the lowest reliable 'and responsible holders therefor; am uuut of IIIlh$11,000; bond hu the sum with William 1,. Marshall and N. I'. Langford as sureties. Also, eweb — Aramklin Street S a e r C utract - The Board re77Torts that it has awarded Ilans Ilarsen the contract for construct- ing a seweron Franklin street, from Eln PROCEEDINGS OF THE COMMON COUNCIL. 223 street to Sherman street, he being the lowest reliable and responsible bidder amount mf bid. $900: bond fu the mon of $!Io, with Andrew Schoch and Itasmnus Ilau,eu as sureties. Also. C) mess Street Gradin, Coutnact— he Ifoard reports that it has awarded V'. B. Parks the contract for grading Cypress street, front Suburban •lyenne. to Hast Seventh street.I being the low - c -t reliable Ind re,p0msible bidder therefor; Irao latof bid. $12,471; bond in the, sue of ii2.500, with .tallies O'Bricu and R. C. Munger as sureties. :Aiso, \IIu'ylaul Street Gra•.lil , Contract— 'I'he Board rel ?,is that it has awarded Palmer I-, Dunklec the contract for gra l - in:; Ilary land street, to Lake Coni o to Bock street, they being the lowest reliable and responsible bidder., t aere- for; anioulat of hid. &;4,120; bund fu the sae of $14,001). with It. Biu„ruuum anti .1. 11. Bohrer a,, sumtfes. :A Iso :Aurora Avenue I:radin, Contract—Board reports that it has awarded G. Llrrlich the cuntra•t for grading :Im- par, aveuuc, from Kent ,trent to Lrs- fngtpn ayl•nue, he Iii -jog, the lowest re - tattle ;mud responsible bidder therefor; ;omonnt of hid. $11.41)0; bondi1) the sump vi of $,demi. with J -ah St•iakauga and fetor Ilauup,•rs as sureties. .Also Sprinkling CoutrarL District No. 2— '1'he Board reports that it has awarded William Forristrl the contract for sprinkling District No.e for season eud- fud Nov. I., 1547, he brio, the only bid- der; amount of bid. $I.40 per week 1"' t0.t feet: band i1) tilt sou of sto:19, with J. G. Il0u welly and Charles 1. McCarthy as suretir,. A Iso Sprinkling Contract. Ilhltrict Nu, l2— 'Che 13,lard reports that itha, awarded Williant Forristal the contract for .sprinldiu, District No. L' for the season euding Nov. 15. Is87, he bring the only bidder: annuunt of bid. -mm per weed: Iwo- 100 f,et: bund i1) the ,nm of A-;.11,11. with .I. IL Donnelly and C axles 1. Mc- Cartlly as sureies. A Iso, Alley Grading. Ilumphrey', Addition— 'rbe Board reports that it has awarded G. Gerlich the contrart fur gradin, the alley fn block :2, Ilan pare}'', addition. from Van Buren street toCoao avenue. hebrill, the only bidder: auuouut of hid. $i?:i; bund it tit ,man 0f $sO, with Joseph Steiukamp and Peter paupers as sureties. Al"'. Martin and Fuller Streets (:radio, ('oil- tract— Che Board report, that it has awarded Iloary Juste; the eontraet for grading Faller street, trout Kent street to Lex- ington avenue, and Martin street, from Dale street to Lexington ave- aue, he being the lowest re- liable and responsible bidder; amount of bid, x:11,400: bond in the suer of ti,- .5 with Fred Ricliteraud Adam Decker as sureties. Each of the foregoing awards taken up separately and approved by the fol- lowing vote: Peas—Ald. Conley, G'Connor, Putsch, (sullen. I,yau, Sanborn. Weber. Kenny, Rain. Ilamun, Bryant, 1linca, [.erg, Mr. Vice President -14. Also, .Alley Grading, Maekubill & Marshall's Addition— 'Che Board reports adverse to grading the alley In block ll[ of said addition all - til petitioned for, etc. Aerrpted. :Also. Past Fourth Street, Paving Estimate— TI c Board, by rega•st of AhL Kenny, snbulils an estintaty of paving Fast Fourth street, twin Broadway to the tunnel, ete., with eedarblocksand gran - Ill. 1'111'11,, estimate $1 S.INin. t'nm miltee on Streets. Also I1111.( ,is of frit)..Engineer— 'Ih. BlraN transmits thereports of the Pity Engibeow for the alouths of March and-�pffl.IIM7. Comnmitteeam Streets. Also. Sidewalk Order Returned— 'I'll(- Board returns the order of Ald. Kerr for a sidewalk o1) Park avenue, for eorveted description. Aldernan of the district. :AI,0, ('ook Street Grading— 'Cm the Hot )rattle, the President and common Council. City of St. Paul: Glt.rri.isnra: The Board of Publie Works respectfully ask that yon allow said Board to amend their report dated Feb. 24, 1447• Ili 'the matter of grading Cool: street. front' Forest street to Hart, street. s0 as to n.ad that it is necessary to grade Cook street from Mississippi street to Earl street, at an estimated ex - I en,e of $'25.595. and further ask that '% ;iinitial your final order, approved March 5, ii;s , and pass it new final order (as amended) for said Improve- ment. A proper order is herewith sub- mitted for your aduptiou. -R. L. Goaa.%N. President. P'. F. F.awtN, Clerk Board Publie \Vurks :April -l. 1&47. Adopted, and final order ref•trred to annulled. Yeas 14.(See order to Board of Pablic Werk,.) - - A Ise, House Aleviug— o the Honorable. the President and Common Council of City of St. Paul. GF,N'ri,unimN: The Board of Public Works respectfully recommend that ?:f PROCEEDINGS OF THE �OMMON COUNCIL. your honorable body allow .John O'COO- i lVabalsha street, sl' as to read that said Owner of lot N, Mlk 2 E. Rice's improvement is ❑ceess:uy lout proper; S,-econd :tdditioll, to luove the houseupon that the estimated ¢an x�lse thereof is said Int fain Cortland street.,aml tUt al- ;S5.000; that real estate to I assessed low the same to remain i❑ said street for theft -for can be found hrurlited to IIIc u period of thirty days, for the purpose fall extent of the d:umtges, Busts and Of allowilig said- O'(bnnell to excavate expenses to be incurred thereby and said Jut, providing that the travel on the said Board further ask that you au - said Cortland stre.•t is nut intertered ,oil yam• lival ordl•r approved March 5, with. R. L. GOnm.t N. President. Ms7, mut pass ;I new Ifml Order for said IV. F. p mvIN, Clerk Board fable,- AA'Orks ill,, veiue•nt. 1 uroper order is here - May :3, INS'. with lrausuliltrd for your adupliun. :Also, R. L. Goum.ts, ]'resident. 0 E:-rooeous Assessment— 1\'. F. Enty IN, Clerk Board Public Works 'f I the Honorable it,,- President and I Marr 2. IN17. Co.o anon Cl aineil, Cih- of St. Pau I: .Adopted. and order referred to ;,,I- I iEN'1'1 Mors: The &'aI d' Public nulled. Utas 14. (Ser order to Board 1V wks r•sperth lly ask pour honorable of Public \forks.) hudy to make :ut apprvqu'iatiou of $Flt) ill favor of.lOhn 11'1'u 11,01. owner of lot .Also) S. block 3. E. lace's Second .\dliuu dfto Fist: and Miller Sheets GradingS- SL Pauli to], danmgrs to improvements lents- sa_ I id lot overlooked fn 13ptking [he as- The hoard recolut all the return of .sn,ent for the ooudet ation Of ;w amomd.a Over -assessed. easement for slopes u❑ Cayuga street, Adopted. (See resolution.) $lout Cortland street to Mississippi oat:mire Ilk, I'll-till,Oa, ros'rnu L. street. If. 1.. GORMAN, President. I . Report for month of April, IM7, shay-_ AV. F. F.l:wax. Ck-rk Board Public Works fair Oae total expendituresto br$,1,IKJ2.4.2, .lprfl gs, Itis'. avrnmpruffed by vouchers. l'maoaitlet. on Streets. I 1'O Elie Aeconnts. Also, nt:eon't' Inbtnn Flla; ('u]I p11 n.11aS l;ltn. Wacouta Street Tracing— I Death of Engineer Of No. 4 -- TO the H( o'ahle, file President and To the Honorable. the President and ('ouaunn 1'uu aril of tlu• City of St. 0ouuu1 Coune•f) of the City of St. Paul: G ISNTLFNKN: Th" hoalYl _uf Public la:-rt.evoeN: The P,oard (,f IIsi n•/'ouo- \forks respectfoll3 ask that yon allow mi.siooers respeetfolly report that on the said Board to a need their reports.', \pail::". Daniel Sullivan. late. engia•erof dated Dee. 2tt, 1""; arespeeti rel)" i the I•:nvim• ('aopany No. 4, died of co l - u. ltrr Of paving VVacoutn shred, tfro,ln sl' uptiou, e(,utrorn•d during srn-irr in ihr Inion Del t grunuls to Ninth I the fire departutent. The aecoulpally- street: :end Eighth st err. flow Locust ing bills mit ifing to srve•ut.y-xis mud street t(, lValnesha sheet. with l edar 4::-1e1 dollars ($76.42),'e fneurred for blocks •wd eurhiug with granite. so, n as ! fueral expruses. We 11 request y, or to read that said iwprnvemeuts :ur honorable body to pass at resulutiuu _. ,._ necessary :end pr(,prr including it, the :aulhoririug the payment of s:uur. Re- euntract for said payigg the ucressar>' sprctfullp submitted. ley order of the sewer. water and gas connertiups to the board, .J. C. I'nt•aatamAs7; �n'uperip lines. and further ask you' Vice President. m oorable holy to ouuul the orders ill Official: said niattrr.:approved 1) :_', lsu4% load wmoa A.0 0.Golol,ts, Secretary". • to pass ne, final orders (os :amewled) .Adnptel. (tice resolution.) for said iugrroceuu•ut. I'ruprI' . r I REP -Mr- of -AN eu1111IT E11.1. lorsaud ingauyruumts are horewiUt sub- Of t'Ommittee o❑ Ways and \halts-. atitted for your adupliun. Board of Park Commissioners' Coal- , It. 1 . G. u,m.ts. 1'residrlot. mw.ic:dion— NV, F. Eovo"is, Clerk Board Paid!' 1% or l'onnnftt ee I'(•emtonle•mt that there be :April 2:., 1.117. oo iss o.• of hoods for park A dopled, and final or leer referred to uole•ss the fife pit rpo_srs 'uantlled. (Sve order to Board tut Arab_ Pr pul'poso fur tehu•h the• mn•erds of such issues aro to be Ill- Works.) uslo is given to the (sou aril, and lots(, :Also rrruuudelul till• .ossagc of the rdsulutiou B. -o sled Avenue Opclti]. •.r upauvIng this re .ort. Iso thd• Ii000rable, the 1're•sfdeot ao t e1ldopte.i amt "solution referred to Paul' C'u onnun COu ucil If IIIc City of St. adopt rd. so, (it:N'1'I. The hoard Of 7'a.Ad ie Al \forks respeetfnlly" ask that yoo :lloty .lobo II. Moriarty: Pett tion ,said Board to mnend their report dated ('om witb•e report that it is Of the Feb. 913, 1887, fn the matter of oho (,pen- opinion that the Council to as no jm'isdtc- Ing, widening and extension of Brew- tion fu the matter, star avenue, fr'oon University avenue to Adopted, PROCEEDINGS OF AIsO, State Signal Service— Clmnnnttee can fiat uo funds applfc ble fur the support Of' said service, an report advet'.ve ill the matter. U. O. Cr.tas. Chairman. Adopted. Of Ceuaaittee ou Claims—Clainls— C'onlaittce, return approve by itcbaiu (,f AI..1. Bell ,,^_7° U5. M. F. Brenn �34.N5. Allowed and referred to Comptroll ir_v the following vote: Seas—Alds. C,glley.O1C(,anor. I'etsel Cullen, Ryan, Saniiorn, Weber. Kenny Kain. Italian. 13ryant, .%[iaea, Lon Mr. Vice President -14. Of Couttnfit re ua Fire Deptrduent Board of Fire Conunissim.ers' Report Committee to whorl said report, rela live hr engine house• No. 61 was referred recommend the passage. of the resole aceompany'ing this report fn the matter Adopted. (See rrsolutio I.) \ Iso, .IOhn IL Gieske's Petition— Committee recommend that till, Clerk notify the petitioner to give till. notice required. etc. WALTI:a If. Sa Nuoas. Chairman. Adopted. Of Committee el, Streets, Sewers and Bridges—Ordinamce— Committee to whmn was referred tilt - draft (,f ordinanee •• •atftled :an Ordi- uallr•e lielatfye to the St. P; ... I ('ih' Rail- way Contpaoy-, rreo nno•ai tient said ordinance do not pass. Adopted. Also, Edward BOuryuet and otla,s' I'etition— Committee recommend that said peti- tion be referred to the Corporation At- torney with instructions to draw an ordfnace regafring the removal -of the within ateutfuued building, provided. however, that if till' owner of the sante shall before the preseutatinn of suell ordinance file with the Corporation At- tot'nv' a boll(I In ill(' still, ()f $5,I()O, guar- anteeing float said building will be re- Iwtve.d prior to .July 1, ]tiNs, to action he taken. :Adapted. A Iso. Frances Street Change• If (Iradc— ('Iaaadttee reennnocal floor the rv- port of the Board of Public \forks rela- tive thereto, dated April 5. l8s7, be re- ferred to AId. Kato :old Lhc City Engi- neer for a I ow order for all amended rh:wge of grade. :Adopted. A Iso. Cordon E. Cole :wll Others' fetition— Couunittee. recommend 1!!.t sam p .ti- tian be referred to the Pity Engineer frith instructions I. o -sty plaus and plats showing exact location of buill[- ings on gri utd abutting en alley asked for. - Adopted. :re THE COMMON'C�OUNCIL. 225 l� Also, Hill Board O�' inauc•e— a- CummittueI��..� •eouanend that action nn I said Initiallrave beiudelinitely'postpoaed. Adopted. Also, E. 0. Wberler and Others' Petitiou— Connuittee recotumend that sat([ petf- ts tion asking for the vacation of part of u Dayis street be granted and that said petftton be filed of record with the er City Clerk, and that said Clerk give the uutice. required. t, Adopted. A iso, g. West Publishing Company's Petition— Conuuittee recmnntend that prayer of petitioners be granted. Adopted. (See resolution for stools - sidewalks on West Third street.) Also, Ald. Ryan's Resolution— Cmnaaittee to wham said resolution relative hl pay' of street force was re- ferred, recommend that that part of the resolution be stricken Out relating to eunipefasation and that the time of pay -lent fixed in resolution be changed to two ,e•.eks fustead of weekly payments. :11d. Ryan offered a resolution in the matter as it substitute for the foregoing report, which was adopted. (See reso- lution.) Also. Street Sp rinkliag, Sixth Ward— Cmnnaittee re,( end that the re- ptest of the Board of Public Works rela- tive to said matter and dated April 16, IM7, he granted. Adopted. Also, .John Bast's Pro Connuittee report adverse thereto and recommend that the ordinance to the natter do not pass. .kill. Kain moved to lay the report of the committee ml the table, The motion prevailed. Yeas 12. Nays - -41d. Sanborn, Mr. Vico President -2. All[. Kane moved that the ordinance be ) laced upon its seemed reading. I he nation prevailed and the said Ordinance read slid adopted. (See or- dinance No, Al.", E. S. Norton and A. F..Clark's petition- 0)[ninittee reconunel,d that til prayer l fretitfoners he granted mad that the ordinance ill tine matter pass. WAL HAM31, Chairman. Adopted. (See ordinance No. 776.) Of Committee on Lieend'e—Louis Web- er's Petitio t— Committee report adverse thereto. Adopted. Also, 'Pransfers— Conanittee recommended the transfer Of the following udnnbemd liquor ]I - ceases as asked for viz. 18o, 5:36, Stu, ^' 17:5, 479, 1:1.5, Woo, 472, 596, alt}, -,84, 584, 271, 587, 687, Sar, 266, 494, Sue, 175, 226 PROCEED1NGs OF THE COMMON COUNCIL. 661, fiW, 50, WA, 301, 429, 171, 407, 1.51, 541. C. II. PETSCII, Chairman. Adopted. Of Committee on GRs—City Comp- troller's Communication— To the honorable President anal Coal - moll Council: The Committee on Gas quit Nater, to whom the attached communication of the City Co iptruller, with the bill of the. St. Paul Gaslight company was re- ferred, beg leave to report that they have have had the gas looters in the en- gine louses and Market house tested, with the, following result: lleadquar- tars engine house teeter Ill per emihaunt)t. per 1,000 cubic feet fast. Market meter 6 per cent. per 1100t) cubic feet fast. No. 5 engine house meterwhere the quantity of gas used is enormous, as compared with the other engine houses, wits found to be correct. Your commit- tee recommend that the City Comp- troller be instructed to deduct 10 per cent. front the bills of the St. Paul Gas- light company for the gas used in the headquarters building, commencing with the time the gas meter was placed !it said.building, which conuuittee find to he February; 1886, and alsol per cod. of the hills for gas used in Market house since February, 1856. 111 regard to No. 5 engine house your ctann ittee would reeouuueud that the Chief of Fire Dar. pm'tutent have the matter looked into and we, what is the cause of so cutch gas being consumed. Very respectfully; R. T. O'CONsoq Chairman. \fay 3. 1887. Adopted. Also, Nest Side Citizens' Union Conuuumica- tion— Com mittee report adverse to granting the prayer of petitioners for electric lights. ;is the expense of electric light- ing WK2.50 per light per year) the cont- mittee consider too high. Coumtittee recununend that the (Chane', Council order no more electric lights wader the present contract. Adopted. Also. Add. Ryan's Resolution— Commnittee report adverse to placing an electric light at the short line cross- ing oil West Seventh street. Adopted.' Of Committee on Ordinances—license Oil Dogs— Committee, to whoa, was referred the n draft of ordinance entitled :i ordinance establishing the license on dogs, cic., return the same and recommend its passage as amended by said committee. E. C. -J�DNG, Chairmmn. Adopted. (See Ordinance No. Claims Presented— G. N. Merrill, $7.:0; Quiuby R .Air Lott, 53.50; Matthew Craig, i~7; G. Dor fildsolh $75; H. Manteuffel, t28.40;Dett- loff & Stearns, $1.10; B. Ryan, $11.75; Gt.on>•: Publishing counpaty, $4,420.9'i; Brown, Treacy x Co., 510.76; C. J. Thompson, 852.40; A. E. Meligren, 50 cents; August Itoedler & Sons, $11.:5; Rouen heal& ;5..riist.ipn;ErniIGJ. J. 13aT0; Bruggemau � Ernst, rili.5m; .1. .(. llnu- ningtmn, $3.30; .Jacob J. Esch, $73.80; john Leveroos, i12,25.40; .John Leveroos and .1..1. Esch, $100.20. Committee on Claims. Ordinance— An ordinance was read entitled all or- dinance authorizing the Building In- spector to issuebuilding permits for making repairs. p Ald. Kain coved that the rules be so far suspended as to allow saidordinauce to ,pass to its second reading. The utottmn prevailed by the follow - ng veto: Yeas—Ald. Conley, O'Conner, Petsch, Cullen, Ryan, Sanborn, Weber, Kenny, Kain, Ilam',, Bryant, Minca, Long, Mr. Vice President -14. The said ordinance was thereupon read it second time and passed. (See Ordinance No. 7ili.) Vacation of Valley street and alleys in Tracey's Out Lots. •fhc matter of vacating said 'tnwt and alleys was postponed and laid over until'I'uesday, the l7th (Jay of Ma of A. 1). IM7, at 7:.i11 o'clock p. un., aua� the matter referred to Committee on Streets. 133' Ald. Petsch— Am order for paving Robert street, from the north line of University ave- nue to the west line of Jackson street, with pine blocks. Couunittee on Streets. By Ali[. PuGch— An order for the coustructioll of a sewer on Robert street, front Uuiversty avenue m.lacksou street. Committee on Streets. Ordinances. ORDINANCE NO. 774. Am Ordinane.e Establishing it'(-. License on Dogs Owned or Kept Within the I,innits of the City of St. Pau]. The Commllou Council Of the City of St. fans do ordain as follows: Section 1. No dug, either mato or fe- 11mle, shall be owned or kept by any person or persons within the limits of the City of St. Paul except as provided herein. The owner or keeper of male dogs hall be taxed and pay a license there- for to the City Clerk of St. Pati of two ($2) dollars annually for each unit every dog by such person owned or kept within the limits of said city, and'the owner or keeper of any female dogs shall lie taxed and pay a license there- for s �r•i ed of four for as above s u fi ($4) dollnrs 1 annually for each and every female dog by such person owned or kept within the limits of said city. PROCEEDING$ OF THE COMMON COUNCIL. 227 Sea 2. It is hereby trade the duty of every Policeman who nrny be designated by the Mayor of said city to list • nd as- ­ss npou each and every male dog owned or kept within the district as- signed tosueh 1 li-man. the above men- tioned sum of two (;43) dollars as a tax thereon, and upon each and every fe.m:tle dug owned or kept withilt his district tilt, above mentioned sunt of four (S) _dpilan as a tax thoreon, the same to be �it•red 111 a listing book or books to he prepared at the expense of the city and furni..hed to the policeman dosignated by the Mayor for such district, wherein ..aid policeman shall enter the name or names of the, owner or Owners or the keeper or keepers of all dogs in his distrdet, with number of ht)nse and street where r word or 1, t with the. sex thereof, and tYne amomit of the tax thercon as herci"- above uovided, and also the color of all cued dogs and such uthervleseriptiou identifying said dogs. A duplicate of sueh list and the. tax shall be filed with the laity Clerk ilial fiept b}' said Clerk In a separate book. Upon the payunent to the. City Clerk of the. tax open any deg he shall given receipt therefor to the_ person paying the same. The City Clerk shall pap' over to the. (It, 'I'n•asurer at least once a week all moneys by him collected for dog tax and l ieemse as hereinabove provided. Iess a5 cents for each dog, and take, said Tress- urer's receipt therefor. The t5 cell is reserved as aforesaid by the City Clcrk is in fall compensation for his services I and for the costs of dog tags lir nmrks,whieb said City Clerkishereby direeted and required to furnish for dis- tribution. Snit[ City Clerk shall report months)) to the Conant)" Council the amount col- lected for dog tax •tad license, which report shall be referred to the. Cit.) Comptroller, to be by him entered upon the account of funds received by the City Treasurer. Sec. 3. The tax and license upon dogs horinabove specified and established shall be paid to the City Clerk as herein provided by the, owner or owners or keeper or keepers of such dogs on or be- fore the Will day of May of each mad every year. Lt case of a failure by or ou the part of such owner or kee per to pap the tax and license upon sI..i deg, the said dog shall be surrendered up�p1 the owner or keeper thereof upon tie. demand of and to the officer appointed by the Mayor to collect dogs 111,01, which the tax and license has not been paid as hereinabove provided. Seo. 4. Any person or fin', being the caner or keeper of ally dog, male or female, who shall refuse to pay the tax and license therefor as hereu,abo'rI pre vided, and refuse to surrender such dog t to the e, rson authorized P t, collect dos u cal g I 1 which the tax null license fns not t been paid, shall. ',poll conviction thereof before the Municipal Court of said city, be fined in a sum of not less than five QS5) dollars nor more than twenty-five ($t.5) dollars. See. 5. Any and all ordinances or parts of ordinances contravening the provisions of this ordinance are hereby re sealed. ec. 6. rI'his ordinance shall take effect and be hI force from and after its passage Yeas—Ald. Conlin; O'Connor, Petsch, Cullen, Ryan. \Veber Kenny Kain, hear',, Bryant, Mines, Long, :lir. Vice President -13. Nays— Ald. Sanborn—i. fussed May 31 1887. .Jon- DO\w1.AN, Vice. President of Council. Approved May 5, 1817. Roeetrr A. Syn•rll, Mayor. Attest: TnoylAs A. PRENUF.I:GAST, City Clerk. May 7. ORDINANCE' No. 775. :An Ordinance Authorizing the Building Inspector to Issue Building Permits for %laking Repairs. The Common Council of the City of St., fans do ordain Jas follows: Section I. Authority is hereby given and granted unto the Inspectorof Build- ings of said city to issue and deliver unto persons who shall prove to his sat- isfactlon that their building was dam- aged or injured by the late hail storm to a" extent that the same. requires repairs thereon• to issue and deliver a permit for such inn wovement and repairs with- out fee or e�large therefor if required. See. _. This ordhiance shall take ef- fect and he in force from and after its publication. Yeas' Aid. Conley. O'Connor, Petsch, Cullen. Ryan, Sanborn. Weber, Kenn}} Kain• Hamm, Brvant, llinea. Long, Mr. Vice President -l4. Passed May 3. 1887. JonN DoWLAN, Vice President of Council. .Approved %lay 5. lss7. RonERT A. SMITIr, Mayor. Attest: Peon. A. PRENDERGAST, City Clerk. May 7. ORD1NANrR No.77u. Aa Ordinance Granting Permission to E. S. Norton and A. E. Clark and Their Associates to Construct and Op- erate, a Pneumatic Tube Along and Under Nabasha Street and Univer- sity Avenue, in the City of st. Maul. 7'lie Coalition Council of the City of St. Paul do ordain as follows: Section 1. ' 1'he ra is Lerch granted Y R to t to E. S. Notion and A. E. Clark and heir associates, their successors and lssigns, permission and authority, by he consent Of tine Common Council of 226 PROCEEDINGS OF THE COMMON COUNCIL. the City of St. Pani, to construct ani operate n Pneunmtic Tube along mu undue the surface of the followini named street and avenue, to -wit: Commencing at the intersection o1 Second street and Wabasha street, thence northwesterly along said Wall& sha street to the intersection of sah street with University avenue; thene( westerly nlonl said University avenut to the city ]routs of the City of St. Paul, See.2. Said urties and associates shall ay said tube under the surface of said .toreets, and to conform to the grade established thereon, and at such depth as may be necessary to protect the sante. and oil condition that they shall cause the surface rif said streets to be restored to its original state, and all daumge done thereto to be repaired, and should the grade onsuc•hl streets be lowered said parties steal lower their pipe when notified so to do at their own cost and expense; provided, however, that be. - fora the surface of said streets shall he interferred with for the purpose. of lay- ing said tithe notice shall be given the City Engineer, under whose direction all tubes n'list he laid. And provided further, That said tube shall not interfere with gas- and water pipes now in said streets. Sec. 3. Said parties and associates shall at all times cave harmless the City of St. Paul from all damages from any and all actions at law by persons or property being injured by the improper or negligentmannerofitsingsai,(streets in the construction and operation of such Pneumatic Tutee line. Sec. 4. All rights granted under this ordinance shall be void and of no effect unless work upon said tube line be begun within one year and completed within two years from the date of grind- ing the sane. See. 5. 'Phis ordinance shall take ef- fect and Ie in force from and after its passage. Yeas—Ald'Conley , O'Connor, Petseh, Cullen, Ryan, Sauboru. Weber, Kemnv, Bain, Manna, Bryant, Minea, Long, illi. Vice Ilresideut-14. Passed May 3, 1587. .Jinn ft coup, Vire President of C'ouucil. o Approved May 5. 1887. ROBERT A. SMITH, Dlayor. Attest: Tuns. A. Praia DERGAST, City Clerk. ]fay 7. OnnsnxcR No. -7. Permitting John Bast to Put Two Bay Windows Into a New Brick Block. The Common Council of the City of St. Pau ldo ordain as follows: Section I. Permission is hereby given and granted unto .John Bast to put into the front of the second stony of the new Irick building now. about being by him erected upon block q, Lyman Dayton's addition to St. Paul. 'Phe same to be done under the supervision of the Dr spector of buildings of said city. See. 2.This ordinance to take effect and he in force from and after its pub- lication. Yen;—Ald. Conley, O'Colmnr, Petseh, Cullen, l{yan, Weber, Kenny, Kain, Ihuunt, Brva nt. Minea, Long—L•1. Nays—Aid. Sauboru and illi. Vice President Passed May 3, 1887. ,lone Dowl..vs, Vice President of Council. Approved May 5, 1SS7. RODENT A. SMITH, Mayor. s Attest: ]loos. A. I1RE.NDlnu:AST,City Clerk. May 7. Resolutions. - 13v Ald. Weber- 1{cs 4-1. That lite grades of the fol- lowing streets—Blair sheet, from I ex- in2ri avenue to Dale street. iuul La pond street, front Lexington avenue to Dale grcet—as indicated by the red grade, line ore the accompanying prolile, and as recommended by the City F.ugim ver, be and are hereby adopt(.,( by the- CSnnnnon Council as the established grades of said streets. Teas—Ald. Conley. O'C Cantor, Petsch, ('oilcan. Ryan, Sanborn, Weber, Kenny, Kain, ll:uun. Bryant, Miura, Long, Mr. Vice president -14. Approved '*lay 5, 1837. By Aid. Sanborn— Resolved. That the grade of the alley in block !!I, of Woodland Park :Addition, as indicated cm the acconnpaning profile by the red grade line and as recon:"- Invaded by the City Engineer. be all hereby is adopted as the establided _Prado- , Ye-: —Ald. Conley, O'Connor Petsch, Pullen. Ryan, Sinbi)ru. Weber, Kenny, Kain, llaumt, Bryant, Minea, long, Air. Vice Ilresideut 14. Approved May 5, 1837. By At,]: Ki dn- -Brsolved, That the grade of Frances :troctfrom I I ops strecC Gra A rcade street.. is indicated by the red grade line ore the rec•onnpanying profile and recommended 'v the City Engineer, be and hereby is idopted as the established grade. Teas—Ald. Coley, O'Connor. Petsea, `ullen, Ryan, Suborn, Weber, Kennv, {atn. Ilamun, Bryant, Mitten, Long, 111x. Vico president -14. Approved 'Slay 5. 1887. ly A id. Kerr— ltesolved.']'hat the grades of the fel- owing streets, as indicated by the red ;rade lines on the. aeeamp, n.N'I m- iles, and its reci nunemded by the 'ity PROCEEDINGS OF THE COMMON COUNCIL. =9 Engineer, be and hereby are adopted as By Akl. Bryant— the established grades: Park avenue, Resolved, 'that the Board of Public from Cortland street to Maryland R'urks be and is hereby instructed tg, .street; Sylvan street, from Cortland emtse Isabel street, Prow Dakota avenuL� street to Maryland street; LN to ('oncord street; ComruI) street, from v Inco, frmn lice sL eel to 53,1- llakoht avenue to Bancroft street; the van street; Atwater street, from Hubert �treet and the Wabasha street I{ice street to Sylvan street; Win- bridges to be sprinkled. '"peg m•enue, train Rice street to Yeas—Ald. ColeO'Connor, Petseh, Sylvan street; Manitoba avenue, from CullenI{yan, Sanborn y, Weber, Keary, R , ice street to Sylvan street; Litchfield Kula, Hamm, Bryant, Minea, Long, Mr. street, from Rice street toSylvan street; Vice President -14. Front street, from Ric'street to Sylvan Approved May 5, 1887. street; Merrill street, from nice street to S3 Ivan street; Cook street, from ]fico By I{Ald. Pk Kewi>-- street to Sylvan street; Magnolia si rect, ceolved, 'at the Board of Public front (lice street try Cortland street; Works cause to be sprinkled, Spruce Jessamine street, filial Itice street to street, from Broadway to Phne; Van Cortland street; Gerairium street, from Slyck's court, from Broadway ':o Olive; Rice street to Cortland street; Host, Canada street, from Ninth to Valley; street, front Rke street to Cortland East Fourth street, from Broadway to street. Kittson. Peas—Aid. Conley. O'Connor, Petself, Yeas—Ald. Cooley, O'Connor, Petsch', Cullen, lt3an, Sanborn. Weber. Kcnuy. Cullen, Ryan, Sanborn: Weber, Kenny, Rain, IfiuI Bryant, Minea, Long, Mr. Kain, Mount, Bryant, Mines, Long, Mr' Vice Pr'esidmrt—Id. Vico President -14. Approved May 5, 18,47, Approved May 5, 1887. Resolved, That the following plats as recommended by the flat ('ennuis ion, be ;red hereby are accepted by th( C'onnoon Council: 1). 11. hunt's addition to St. Anthony Park. Thurston & Laudde's addition to St. Paul. Ilughes' Midway addition. Krauch's rearrangement of lots 1 mid 2, block 27, Suburban hills addition. Wright& Williams' rearrangennent of of block 12, Macalester ]i'ark, Covering's factory, warehouse and tnusfer property. Kell}'s rearrangement of block 1, Ox- ford addition. Yeas—Ald. Conley, O'Connor, Pet scll, Cullen. Ryan, Sanborn, Weber, Kenny, Kain, llauun, Bryant, 1ltiuea, Lpug,- r. Vice Ilresideut-14. Approved lltay 5, 1887. - Resolved, That the plat of Lawton's rearrangement of block lag and block E, West St, Hard Proper, as recom- mendo ed by tine flat Commission, he and hereby is accepted. Yeas—n Aid. Conley, O'Conor, Petseh, Cullen. Ryan, Sanborn, 1%'ebcr,Kenny, Kain, Ilamm, Bryant, ,(linea, Long, iltr. Vice President -14. Approved May. 5, 1`87. 133, All[. iliimca— Rcta)]Ml,'That the Board of public Works cause Dakota avenue to be ,sprinkle,[ from the Wabasha street bridge to Winifred street. i l•• as Ald. Cooley 1n1 � )" e Con >.. our, Petsch, Cu]len. Ryan, Sanborn, Weber, linin, Hamm, Bryant, Alto(-., Lung,ng, Mr. Mr. Vire Ilresideut-14. Approved May 5, 1887. By Ald. R)•an— Resolved, hat the Board of Public Works cause to be sprinkled, Walnut street, fivnn Pleasant avenue to the levee; bbrtu strecC, frmn Ramsey street to Pleasant avomm; Elm street from Fr:mkliu street to {Villcirn street; i;'rairie oi street, from Western avenuo to Douglas street. Peas_' I Conley, O'Connor, Petscll, Cellon) �Slyan, Sanborn, Weber, Kenny, Kain, llamw, Bryant, Minea, Long, Mr, Vice Ilresideut-14. Approved May 5, I88-,. By AId.Dowlan— Resolved, That the Street Oil Lamp Contractor cause oil lamps to be erected Its follows: On southeast corner Granite and Buffalo, and one opposite No. 2m, south side of Acker street. Yeas—Ald. Conley, O'Connor Petsch, Cullen, Ryan, Sanborn, Weber, Kenny Kohl, Hunan, Bryant, Minea, Long, Mr,. Vice President -14. - Approved May 5, 1887. ` B}• 10d. Kahn— Resolved, 'That the Street Oil Lamp Contractor be and is hereby instructed to cause an oil lamp to be erected and maintained on the northeast corner of Seventh and Simon streets. Yeas—Ald. Corley, O'Connor, Petsch, Callen Ryan, Suborn, Weber' Keary, Kahl. flaunt, Bryant, Millen, Loug, Mr. Vice -President -14. Approved May 5, lss7. By Ald. Dowlan— I{esolved, That the Street Oil Lamp Contractor be and is hereby requested to erect and maintain oil lamps as fol- lows: One at southwest corner Minne- halna street and L'Orient and one oppo- 1 C AU 230 PROCEEDINGS OF THE COMMON COUNCIL. site No. 144 Minuebaha street. By Aid. O'Connor— Yeas—Ald. Conley, O'Connor, Petsch, Resolved, That the Board of Public Cullen, Ryan, Sanborn, W • eber, Kenny, \i'orks aa u e sidewalk of Bedford Knin, Hanna, Bryant, Mune-,I stooe to be laid on the cast side of W. - Mr. Vice -President -14. basba street, front Fourth street to 1'ittlt Approved 'May fi, 1887. sireet; also on Fourth street, front IN a- basha street to Cedar street, on Will By All. Kenny— sides. Resolved, That the Oil Lanip Contras- yeas—Ald. C'unh-3 O'Conotn' Petselt, for be, and he is hereby instructed to (sullen. It, I, SanIx;rn. Weber' Kenuy, erect three oil lamp+ on Otsego street, Kain, Ilantnt, Bryant, Dlinea. 1.g, DD: beriveeIt Lafayette aveuue and 11t. filo I'ice I'resident-14. street. Approved May 5, 1887, i uer Petsch 'orale • O'C'( n Teas—AId.C >. , I 3 � old ('.orale'— ' .b •r � Kenn}' � .'auburn \\ e e Culleu It :m S ) Bcsnlyd, '1 hat Lhe Roam of Public Kain, Hanan, Bryant, Miuca, Lenig,'Ir. Works cause a stone, sidewalk to be laid Vie' -President -14. •n the .�es[ side of Winouta street, front Approved May 5, 1887. 1'fth street to Si_etlt street. By Ald. 'Iia cas—\Id. 'nor, l'e•txlt. Resolved, That theBoardof Public ('oil: n, R}'an. Sanborn, Weber, Kenuy, Works be instructed to lay an eight -foot Kain, liaoon, Bryant, Dlinea, bong, Mr. sidewalk oh the east side of Stry'ker Vice I resident -14. avenue, from Prospect Terrace to Da- Approved May 5, 1887. kota avenue, and all necessary crossings 301 d. Wcli •r— un the sumo side. s,I'ed, Thnt the Cit}. Engineer leas —AId. Cuuley, O'('ouurq 1'rtscit' cause the rrnssings hi be reused to the Cullen, Ity:ut, Sanborn. It"ebcr, Kenny, proper grade o❑ east side of It"estern Kain, Hain t, Bryant, Mitten, Long. MV avenue across Van cast and '1'houms Vice-President-14.streets. Approved May 5, tk387. Yeas—AId. Cooley, O'Connor, Petseh, S• I \Veber' Henn}. By Alit. Miuea— Resolced, 'That the City Engineer be instructed to IxY the fullowiug crossings on the west sbb; of Stryker aveuue: One across Colorado street, one across Be los, one across Isabel street, one across Congress street, one across Wini- fred street, across Roble street, across George streetand across Dearborn street. Peas—AId. Cooley. O'Connor, Petselt. Cullen, Ryan, Sanborn. R"ober. Kenny Kain, ]Talton, Bryant, Minea, Lung, Mr. Vice President14. Approved May 5. 1887. By Ald. Ryall— . Resolved, That the Board of Public Works cause a wooden sidewalk to lie laid on both sides of Colborne street. from West Seventh to Superior street. (}" Yeas—Ald. Conley, O'Cuutor, Petsch, 'Cullen, Ryan, Sanborn, -Weber, Kenny, "Kain, Haliun, Bryant, Dlmea, Lung, Mr. Vice President -14. Approved May 5, 1887. By Alit. Kenny— Resolved, That the Board of Public Works cause a three -plank walk to be laid on the south side of the alley situ- ated south of block 18, Warren S Who.- low's addition, front Lafayette •avenue. to De Soto street; and they are further requested to return to the Cononon Council the order for constructing at walk on the north side of said Gley. Yeas—Aid. Conley, O'Connor, Petsch, Cullen, Ryan, Sanborn, Weber. Kenny, Rain, Ilannn, Bryant, )]linea, Long, Mr. Vice President -14. Approved May 5, 1887 Culleu. 1; (S ..m out. , Fain, ll:uutn, Bryant. Dlinea. LonK. Mr. Vire President -14. Appay 5, 11±87. By AId. Weber—' Resolved, That the Board of Public Works be requested to lower the side- 1v;dk to the proper or necessary grade oil Arundel street, Vast side, between Iglehart and Carroll streets; also 011 Carroll street, southsit, rolon"nenig corner Arundel,' ace east about _on feet. Yeas—AId. Conley O'Connar, I,cIs'b' it len, Ryan, Sanborn. \Veber. Kenny, Fain. Ilannn, Bryant, Dtinea, Long, M, Vice ]'resident -14. \pprovcd 'Jay 5, 1887. By Aid. Sanburn— Itesolved;'That the Board of Public Works cause a six-foot wooden sidewalk to be built on the south side of Lincoln Avenue, from Dale street to Victoria street, where a sidewalk is not already bail]. Yeas—Abl. Conley, O'Connor, Pellet, Callen, IfA an, Sanborn, II'eber, Kenuy, Kain. Ilamm, Bryant, Mines, Long, Mr. Vice President -14. Approved'lay 5, 1887. By All. Cullen— Rcsoled, That the Board of Public Works be and they are hereby instructed to construct a stone sidewalk on the southerly side of'Third street in front of lots 9, 7 and s, block 30, of Rice .0 Ir- vine's addition, together with the neces- sary walls to support and maintain said walk. PROCEEDINGS OF THE COMMON COUNCIL. 231 Seas—Ald. Caney, O'Connor, Petsch, Cullen, Ryan, Sanborn, Weber, Kenny, Cullen, Ryan, Sanborn, (Veber, Keary, Kain. Hamm, Bryant, Millen, Long, Mr. Kain, Ili n ut, Bryant, Dlinea, Long, Air. Vice President -14. Vrce Presidennt-14. Approved May 5. 1887. Approved Dlay 5, 1887. By Aid. Kcun}} Resolved,'1•I It the matterof procur- ing an casement over the right of wa))• of the St. Paul S Northern Pacifie Rail- road rotnitauv, the St. I':uil,'linneapolis &'lanito no f{nilroad company, IN, sin Central (railroad company and Un' St. Paul .l': Duluth Itailrwul company, on Sixth street, bo referred to the Board of Public IVorks, City Fugh"" and lbrpuratioii Attmvey to procure Such mt easonmut over the right of wa}-of aid corporations as will eoahle the city to construct a bridge ever the sync. Peas—Aid. Conley, O'Cuunor, Petsch, Cullen. Ityan, S:ueborn, \Veber, Kcuny, Kain, Ilauun, Bryant, Minea, Long, Mr, Vice President -14. Approved May 5, 1887. 133 AId. S:mborn— kesolved, That the Board of Publie R'orks be and they are hereby request•(] to proceed with the opening of Milton street. Yeas—Alds. Conley, O'Connor, Petsch, Cu lleu. 1{yan, Sanborn, Weber. Kenny, Kain, Hong I, Bryant, Minea, Long, Dir. Vice President -14. Approved Dluy 5, 1887. Resolved, That the plans and specili- rations for the superstructure of the high bridge across the Dlississippi river, from Forbes street to Mohawk avenue, as submitted by the City Engineer, are hereby appntved, and that the City Clerk is directed to advertise for bids for the m taction of the sant ill • mordance. w'th the said plans and : peeitications. }leets—A ids. Con ley. O'Cumtor. Petsch, t'ullen. Ryan. Sanborn. N"ober, Kenny Kain, Ilannn, Brant, Minna, Long, Mr. Vire 1'resident-14. Approved May 4, 1557. B.N Ald. Ilmnnt- 1{esolved, That the City. Engineer be requested to inquire :is to what pro- gress lilts been made ill the construction of the bridges across the Plmlen creek 'I'Vine uu Mfnnehaha and Reaney, streets. Yeas—Abd. Conle3, O'('onoor. Petsch, Culleu, Ryan, Sanborn. (Veber, Ke•)uy, (Cain, ll:uuul. Bryant, Minea, Long, Mr. flee President -14. Approved May 5, 1887. L'v Ald. Minea— ltesuhved, That the City Engineer be :ml] is hereby requested toprepareplans and specifications for an iron bridge on Colorado street, from Dakota avenue to f iv east line of Starkey street, together with the necessary abutments. Yeas—Ald. Conley, O'Connor. Petsch, Resolved, That the Board of Public 15'orks is hereby instructed to cause no- tiee to he served upon the St. Paul S Northern Pacific Railroad cmnnj}• pato hridge Mississippi street over its right of way, and to construct the nocessary ap- proaches without any uu necessaryadela3 m accordance with the plans nd speci- fications init t v orrice of the City hngi- n_l+et'. Teas—AI d. Conley, O'Cnnumq Petsch, Cullen, Itymt, Sanborn, (Veber, Kenny. Kain, Ilannn, ]3ry:urt, Minya, Long, Dir. Vice ('rest a t-14. Approved May 5, 1887. Resolved, That thepropercity officers be and they are hereby authorized to execute out[ deliver to Mary Shave a pIitclafnt deed of the city of St. Paul to Int No. 17, ht block 3, of Asylmn Addi- tion Nn. 1 to St. Paul, it appearing that she is the ower of said lot, and convey - el such nrterest as the ty mayhave (if ally) in said premises as conveyed to it by one Ebert S. Page and wife by a_ deed dated May 15, 1879, and recorded in Book e3 of Deeds, on page 4!4, in the office of the Register of Do- eeds of Ran soy county,'llnn., it appearing that the city has no claim to saint lot, ;and that the deed of Page to the city was for the pur- pose of conveying to the city any Inter- est he may have obtained under a sale of said lot and other premises upon an erroneous assessment of said property for the grading of Randolph street. Yeas—Aid. Conley, O'Connor, Petsch, Cntllett, H} -an, San bona, Weber. Kenney, Kain, Mannan, Bran yt. Minneu, Long, Mr. Vice 1`resident-14. Approved May ri, 1887. Resolved, That the proper eity officers be and the are hereby authorized to ex- e,ute and aloliver to Elizabeth Shave a quitclaim deed of the City of St. Paul to Lot No. 10, Block 3, of Asylum Addition No. 1 to St. Paul, it appearing that she is the owner of said lot, and conveying such interest as the city, may have, if any, in said premises, as conveyed to it by oto Fgbert S. Page and wife, by a dyed dated May 15, 1871.1, and recorded In Book !13 of lloeds, on page 4!H, In the office of the Register of lloeds of Ram- sey county, Minn., it appearing that the city has no claim to said lot and that the deed of Page to the city was for the purpose of conveying to the city an))- in- terest lie may have obtained un(ler a sale of said lot and other premises upon in erroneous assessment of said prop- , erty for the grading of Randolph street. I I eas—Ald. Conley, O'Connor, Petsch, "tillen, Ryan, Sanborn, Weber, Kenny, 232 PROCEEDINGs OF THE COMMON COVNCIL. Kain, liamm, Bryant, \linea, Long, Mr. Vice President -14. Approved May 5, 1887. Resolved, 'That refunding orders be drawn upon the City Treasury in favor of the owners of and for the sums set opposite the lots hereinafter described, the said sums being the amounts over - assessed against said lots, and overpaid by said owners for the grading of Fisk and 1Aliller streets, respectively, from Laurel avenue to Aurora avenue, to -wit: Fisk Street. Nininger & Donnelly's Addition to St. Paul. Supposed owner and description. Lot. Block. Benefits Alfred H. Long..... 18 to !15 .; Jas. Phillips and Heart' E. Alaguin•.. t 10 fi !I; Will. Al. Beetent.... 10 11 5 !1.; Geo. W. Dillinger... 9 11 'i !6 Al. 111. Samford...... !) 8 fi 95 George A. White- horse .............18 9 r, !15 Hiram 1Culwo•th.... 1 9 ' 5 !15 George W. Dellin- ger............10&11 5 !15 Sarah J. Beetun.... 9 5 !151 4 00 James Costello...... 1 2 Same ................ 10 2 4 W Same ................ 9 2 6 20 Aug. Reislter.18,19&W 3 6 55 Edwin Dean's Second Addition to St. Paul. Supposed owner and description. Lot. Block. Benefits J. W. Jaggar.10,11 &L: 3 iib' 00 L. Burnheln.i, 8,&1) 3 000 S. W. Webb.. 16,17&18715 Same.......... 1,2&3 6 715 D. Le Blanc......... 1 4 6 00 Aliller Street. Niniuger & Donnell I Vii . s Addition to St. Supposed owner and description. Lot. Block. Benefits Wm. Al. Beetem.... 18 11 $5 95 U.J. Hennessey.... 1 11 5 95 Oscar Atwood....... 11 12 5 !15 W. 1'. Hilliard still W. E. Burton...... 11 7 5 95 Will. M. Bectent..... 10 7 505 H. A. Brewster...... 15 8 5 !L5 Edward Kelly....... 18 5 5 !t5 unning- Wm. C. Cunning- ' han........113 &14 hall 1 fi 575 D. 11;'M 1chaud.8,9& 10 1 655 S)}'lvester Kipp......21 I3iram Walworth.... 1 ., 4 W a 55 Edwin Dean's Subdivision of Part of Smith & Lott's Out Lots, St Paul. Supposed owner and description. Lot. Block. Benefits Jos. Ilahn... 16,17 & 18 5 N 55 A. C. •ural E. A. Bnettei....... 17 & 18 2 li li(1 .John W. Miller...... 5 6 II u9 Mary 31urph3.... ri & 6 1 6 IN) John C Bardall.... 3&4 1 (3 130 By Ald. Minea— Rest ved, That the City Treasurer be and he is hereby directed to advertise in the official paper of said city for at least ten days prior to receiving of proposals from the National hanks, State banks altd privant bank or banks, for the funds of said city (except the stoney belonging to the Board of Education thereof), to be deposited daily by the City Treasurer, which said proposals shall state what security will be given to said city for said faults, whatiuterest will be paid on daily balances of the amount so depos- ited, to he paid monthly by such bank, said proposal being made subject to drafts and payments at all times on de- mand by the City 'Treasurer. Seas—Ald, Conley, O'Connor, Petsel(, Cullcu, Ryan, Smiborn, Weber, Kenn),.Kaiu. Ilanun, Bryant, Mines, Long.Alr. Vire ]'resident -14. Approved May 5, 1887. R('sol ved,'rhat au order he drawn upon the Treasury in favor of St..loseph's hos- pital for the sum ot1F4:3 and that the t'emptroller is authorized to deduct the same from the amount due from any money due the estate of Alauriee Dry- uan. Teas—Ald. Conley, O'Connor, Petseh, Cullen, Ryan, Sanborn, Welter, Kenny, Kain, Hanna, Bryant, \linea, Long, Dir. Vice ]'resident -14. Approved May 5. 1887. Resolved, That orders be drawn upon the Treasury as follows: John B. Cook & Son for x26, Liudeke, Warner & Schurnteier for S.42, and The Metropol- itan ]laud for $413, as per bills rendered. Teas—Ald. Conley, O'Connor, Putsch, Cullcu. Ryan, Stillborn. Weber, Kenny, Kain, Ilailun, Bryant, Mines, Long, Dir. Vice President -14. Appruve.n May 5. 1887. Resolved, That an order be drawn upon the City Treasury in favor of Al. G. AG•Ktmlty, for the sum of thirty- six dollars and fifty-eight cents (330.58) in fall payment and satisfaction of that portion of the general taxes for ISS6 as- sessed upon property owned by said Dl. G. McKinlay and condemned by the city for the opening and extension of Sixth street, as confirmed .July 26, 1886, and being part of lot 9, block 59, Dayton & Irvine's addition mid, parts of lots 22 and 23, of block 59, Iry vine's enlargement of Rice & Irv- ine's addition to St. Paul. PROCEEDINGS ON THE COMMON COCNCIL. 2S3 Yeas—Ald. Conley, O'Connor, Petsch, River street, in acgenhance with lite pro- Cidlen, Ryan, Sauburn. Weber, Kenny visions of the uHlinutc(' granting said Kain, llama, Bryant, Alinca, Long, company the riglit to build and equip Mr. Vice President -14. railway tracks it, the City of St. Paul, Approved May r), 1887. and th(' line herein ordered shall be completed and put in opetatiolpw•ithin 133 Aid. Weber— -six umnths from the passage of this or- Resolved,'Phut the-('hief of Police der. cause obstructions to be rentoved from Seas—Ald. Conlc3, O'Connor, Petsch, Ravoux street, between Martin and Ful- Cull -u. Ryan, Sanborn. R -cher, Kenny, ler streets. Kain, Million, 13rv: nt, Alinca, Long, Air, Yeas—Ald. Conley, O'Connor, Petseln, Vice President -14, Cullen, Ryan, Sauburn. Weber, KenuY,Approved \lay 51 LSS7. Kain, Ilaniln, Bryant, Aliuea, ]' bong, By Ald. Ryan— Approved Vice resident -14. Approved Dlay 5, 1857, Resolved, That fhc pa$ and compotn- sati, o of men eutpluyed on the street force shall nut be lens than ; lu per week Resolved, That the Chief of, Telice be, during the summer months and $9 Itis • nd he is hereby authorized and dirceted week during the winter months; pro - to cause to be rentoved forthwith, allvided, however, that this resolution shanties and other buildings a ,on and shall illuo way reduce the �eumpensa- along Irvine avenue, between Western tion of men who an- nnw'P receiving avenue and Walnut street, in the city of larger pay oil the street force. St. Paul. leas—All. Colll('p, O'Cuumr.IlPetsrh, Yeas--Ald. Cooley, O'('onnnr. 1'etsf•h, Riau, Welter, _ Kciuy', Kain. auuu, ('ellen. Ryan, Sunburn. Web(rr, Kenuv, Bi-3aut. Mines, Loug; Mr. Vice 1'resi- Kalu. hone, 13r3aut, Aliuea, Luug,Afr. dent -12. \'ice Presidcn l-14. Nayv—,Ud. Cullcu and Sauburn-2. Approved May. 5. 1887. .Approved DL•q 5. 1s.47, By Al 1. Sanborn - 3 $3 Alderman Rerr— Resnlved, That the Board of FiA. WHEREAS 1'hc ('ununon Council of Commissioners are hereby authorized to the ('it' of St. Paul hrrcufore ordered sell No. 13 Eugiue hoose•']Vest St. Paul, the Ro:u,d of Public Works to report and to erect oil the premises it brick en- whether a change of grade on Suunuit gilt(' house suitable fill, a steam engine avenue, behveen St. Peter :uul R'ahaslm and hook and ladder tnu•k. streets. iu said zit}', as shown by a red Seas—.11d. Conlc3, WConnor, Pelsch, line on a profile annexed to said order, Cullelt, Ryan, Sanborn. Weber. Kenny. was necessary and proper, and whether Fain, Iitunut. Bryant, Miura, Long, .lir. real estate to be assessed for said hit- Kalil, ]'resident-14. .Approved May S. 1887. tprovemeut could he found benefited to he extent of dmuages and costs to be 13301d. Dlinea— incurred by said haprovcnuut; and, uh ed, ']'hat the came of IRtbert 1VntatE.as, In aecerdmn•c with said 't," cd eel )e and is hereby changed to that id nmlke unrepert to tlu• (3oard of �enumm� ('ouucil hof of Livingston avenue. date February 4, 1887, recommending Yeas—Ald. Conlc3, O'('onnor. PrGsnit, said Improvement and that property. Cullen, Ryan, Sanborn. Weber, Kenn}', could be found1) 1,. •d to the extent Kain, llmnut. Rry':utt, Miura, Lung, :lir' of Isuu(ges, casts mid expenses uer•rs- Viec ]'resident -14. �'of to be hu•urn•d in making said Approved Dlay .,, 13'81• change of grade as aforesaid: and, R'ua:uEA.s. The ()'it ()it Council of Resolved, That the Alaynr be and issaid cit - uu the, Lith danv of Dlircln, 1881,_ hereby authorized toappoinAlree addi- adepte( said report ant[ ordered theCtty tional mento assist in the enforreuu•ut Clerk to give the notice required -bylaw; of the ordinance in relation tudogs, said and, al iuhuent to be limited h, list)) days. 1VuFun<as, The ('it3 Clerk gave no- Yetis—All. Gouley, U'Cennur. Petsch, tier in the u9idstl paper of said city', for Cullen. Ryan. R'rbrr. ICenuv, Kain, three : uecessive wrrks, twice in each Ifanuu. Bryant, Aline., ]long.`Mt. Vice week. that the Gultuuou Co b." n said Preside» t-13. city would. oil the 31 day of Ala}', 1887. Nays—All. Sanborn—l. •tit 7:ffi) (i clerk p. nn., tit the Council Approved ➢lay- 5, 1887. Chtuuber in said city. Consider such pro- posed change of grade; and, 133 Aid. Kain— Wueus:,l v, AL the tint(', and plae Resolved, That the St. Paul Cit' Rail- designated fur mach proposed rhsnge oer way company be and hereby' is ordered grade, the Conulton Council, after hoar - to build, equip and operate a line of tng all persons interested, and being of �trcet railway from its Itreseut trackson the opinion that the smile wits necessary Seventh street, along Maria avenue to and proper, ordered the grade oil Sum- 234 PROCEEDINGS OP"I`.HE COMMON COUNCIL. . PROCEEDINGS OF THE COMMON COUNCIL. 23S ,nit- ....... bet—I St. Prter and Rlab- asha streets, to he changed fn acatnl- euace with tit,- red Ifne as show, on the ,,I nosed Profile, being lite .,lune a.,re- ferred to fu all tbe. Proceedings had in -faril to said change; therefore, (sved, That said order and the proff le representing said change of grade, be referred to the hoard of Public Works, and that said Board shall pro- ce•ed without delay to assess Lilo amount as nearly as they call ascertain file same, Which shall be required to pad the daiu- ages, costs mid espenscs of such fie 1)enefited troves lot upon the real estate to be by said improvement.:,., pro- vided by law, it being the opinion of the Co muton Council that read estate to be assessed for such int trovement can he fuwnl beta, ited to t�m extent of dam- ages, costs and —liens -necessary to be. fucnrred thereby. Yeas—Ald. Gurley, O'Connor, Petsch, Culh•n, 1{3an, Sanborn. Weber, Koury, Kaiu, Il:mnnI, Bryant Mittea, Long, Air. -Vice President -14. Approved Dlay 5, lss-.. \Vitow ,:,,, The o,ers of the Pro Pcrty ,,butting upon and ahnhg the line rf As- ter avenue, Fra strecet :v,l the alleys fu blocks I :ottd 2, of Roseville, hire pe- titioned till. Common Counefl of the City of St. I'au••l to vacate Aster avenue, be- tween Pierce street and Snelling ave- nue, and all of Fry street between the northerly line of St. Anthony avcuuc •tad Aster ;avenue, and the alleys fn Iducks 1 mad 2, of liosevflle, according tr Ute recorded plat thereof un file fu the Rcglst,, of Deed: office, which wail petition do ly sets forth the facts ;aid reasons for.'aid ta aid vacation, and :w duly. arcon)panied by it plat thereof ins Pro- posed to be vacated, and Whereas, The Common Council, upon the presentation of said Petition, drru,•d it expedient that the matter be pro— •led with and ordered said petition to be filed of record with the Cita Clerk, :uhd notice to be niven Ily Publication as provided by law, ; ud Whereas, Due notice by publieatlun in the official paper of said city for four eek.,, couuuencfng r I the •350h day of Dharch, A. I). 1887, to the effect that said Petition had been filed with the City Clerk, statin in brief' its object, and g ] that the same would he, heard and con- sidered by the. Common Council of the Cit of '1'ursd;ty, tit" 3d dray of lay. A. L. J:1,47, at '::3n o'clock fn the afternoon of said day at tit,- Council Ch:uuber in lite City Half of s;if([ city, and I Whereas, At the titre :and Place last aforesaid, for the investigation and con- sidcration of such proposed vacation of 'aid streets •and alleys, file Co'! I I Cuunc•fl after hearing all perp tthat: iuler- ested amd befog of the oputi-I the same is )necessary and proper and that the prerequisites 'therefor have been complied with; num- therefore, be it Rcsol ved. That all of said Aster avenue between I'foree street and Snelling vcuuc, and all of Fly �trcct bettvuen (hl. nortn•rly lin"ufbt Anthuny:n'en lie and Aster aveuue,aud the alleys in blocks I and 2, of Hoseville, according to till- plat thereof of record in the office of the R(•. •inter of Deeds of Ramsey Counts, ane( as tilt•. same appears of rec- ord it, the office of the Reglsterof Decd., in and for the County of Raiusey, Min- nesota, he and the same is hereby de- clared to he vacated and discontinued as asked for fn said petiton and as herein- above specified. Yeas—A Id. Cooley O'Connor', Pet -ll, Cullen. It,;u), Sauburn, Wel—, Kcuuy, Bain, Bm,m, Bryant, Minea, Long, Mr - Vice President -14. Approved May 5, 1837. Whereas, The owners of the property abutting upon and along the line of the ala - in block hvehc (2) of Maealester Park, as orginally platted, have peti- fto (d the Co,umon Counefl If the City If St. Paul to vacate all runt every of said alleys, for the reason that the saiue have become useless by reason of a re arra ngentent of said block by the owners of said black, said po itkou•rs, nn,I nem• ml sufficient alleys have beim dedicate) and platted in sit id rearrangement, ivlaicll said pettim) duly sets forth the facts stud reasons for said vacation. :III([ was duly accompanied by a plat thereof a., projrosed to be vacated, and 11 hereas, The Coalition Counei 1, upon the presentation of said Petitiont,dl.eamed itexpedh•nt amt the,matter be. Prurel.d"d ith and ordered :,,!I[ p •tition to he filed of revord ,,fill till, Clty Clerk, and notice to he given by publication as provided by law, and Whereas, Date notice b}publication in Lac• oflb, paper of said city for four weeks, ruuuucnring on the Nth day uP March, A. 1). 1887, to the effect that said petition had Leen filed with the City I ("'h-. stating fu ld brief' its object, and that tar same. wouIto heard and con- sidered by lie Connuon Council of file City of St. Paul. o, Tuesday, the ..^.d da3. of clay, A. 1). 1887, at 7:a) "'cluck ill Ili: aftemoon e f said day at tau ('ruucil ehmuber in tits city hall rf said city, and Whereas. At the time and place Inst aforcgaid, for the investigation and (•on- sideraliuu of such proposed vacation of such alleys the Common Council, after hearing all pl.rsons interested, uud being of tlw opinion that the s11we is ,,cissa,}' and proper and that the )rere(pdsites therefor hate all Leen fu�ly complied with, as provided by law, and said pett- tiou•rs appearing and asking for tae sone, and nu our 11ppcarfug to upposo ar fa may way' objv,tiog to.,sill Pruponl.d vacation; no,, therefore, be it Resuh'ed, That III of .,dill al,3 i fit said block twelve O2) of Maeal,ster tee owners of a majority -of tile, property Park, as <rigfnally platted and dedi- to be assessed for such improvement? cited, as the. same appears of record in Fiftle—Send the Council a plan or pro- file office of the Regist(•ror Deeds fn and fill. of said improvement, :as repaired by for the County of $ams' -,y, - nosota, law, ff you rcpm't fu favor of the same. be :aid the. same are ber'-b}' declared tr Sixth—Scud the Gunned a proper be vacated and discontinued as asked order directing the work to he done. for in said petition and as hereilh' above yeas—Ald. Cunley, O'Connor, Petsch, specified. Cullen, Ryan, Sanborn, Reber, Kenny, Yeas—Ald. Ctlob-y, O,C,,u,u, I'ctach, Raiu, IlammBryant, Minnea,Long,rlr. Cullen. Ryan, S:wbune. Reber, Keunv, Vice President -14.. Gain, Hanna, Bryant, Alfuca. Lung, Mr. Approved May 5, 1887. Vice J'resid ent-14. A11, (IN o, May 5, 18,47., By _11d. Bryant— lt ishereby ordered by the Common Council of the Cfty ofSt. Paul: That the matter of construction of n sewer rn South Robert street, front Che south end of Robert street bridge to right of wan' of file Minnesota & North- wester, Railroad, also on Plato avenue, Yrom South Robert street to Custer street, be•, and the., san,) is hereby, re- ferri d to the Board of Public Rork,, to investigate and report: rirst—IsY this baprovelnent proper and ,l.cessary Srrond—Give the Council an estimate of tile, expense thereof, quit state whether one-half of the cost thereof is to be paid into the Cit) Treasury' before the con- tract is let. t'bipl—Can real estate. to be assessed fur said improven—it be four and benefited to file esteut of damages, costs total I. ileuses necessary to be incurred thereby? ,Fourth—Is such ingarorl.nmmt asked fur upon the petition or •application of tit It` acs I n majority of the property to be assessed for such improvement:' Fiftnh—Semi tile, ('ohhncil a plan or arofileofsau iniprovememt, as required 63 law, If you report fu favor of the sunt•. Sixth Send the Council a proper or- der directing the work to he lune. Yeas—All. Coull.y. O'Connor, Petsch, Cullen. Itpan, S.'I so 1, \Veber, Kenny, Fain, Il:unna, Br3l I, Mnwa, Long, Mr. Vice ('rest( enl-14. Approved May 5, 1847. 133 Aid. Bryant— It is herebyord red by the ('onuuun ('ouneiI of the City rf tit. Paul: 'Chat till. matter of crns'tructing : sewer )I Oakdale avenue, from Banker street north to state street, and oil State street, front Oakdale ave ti, to Concord street sewer, he and the s•une is hereby referred to the Board of Public Works Io investigate and rep I. anFirst—Is this fng.•ent pp", d nvvmprop",m•el.ssarv? Second—Him file Vf oo.il tut estimate of the expense the -of. and state whether oo-half of the east tmrcuf fs to he paid filo file City Treasury before the ron- tniet is let. - 1'hird—Can real estate to he nssesse,i fur said htiprovenicnt be Puuo,l hem•fited to Ihe'-stent of damages, costs amd ex- penses necessary to b" fucnrred thereby'? Fourth—Is such iur pruvruu• It asked for upon the petition or yt)tlicaliun If' the owners of a umjority of [hl. property. to be assrssrd for aueh improv"uu•nt:' Fifth—Soul the 1'oo coil m ],foil or pray Cllr of .aid impnht •h.-nt. ; egoircd I,y law. ff you report in favor of fit,, same.. Sixth—Send tlhe Council a proper or- der dintetiug ,hl. work to he dune. Yeas—Aid. l'uulcy. O't'unnor, Petsch, u, Ryan, Sao horn. tCebrr. Kenny, Karn. Ramco. Bryact , ilfin,•a. Lmig, Air. Vfee President -14. Approved May 5 I8S7. 13y Ald. Milieu— It is hero)}' ordrrc 1 h3 the Coym(nh By Aid K:ain— Couu"II of the City of St. 1'11111: It Is hereby ordered h3 the Commmo 1'haf [he ,,ath•r lit' the constveto I, of Cuuucil of lite ('hay of S[. Paul: a sewer on I odfred street. Prow Dao- '1'h:at [he nuttter lit' opening and ex- kota avenue u ) t Cher street. he and the tending illain street, from Clermont scone is hereby referred to the Board of street to a point at or near the titer - Public W(irks to investigate and report: recti( of Mound and Earl streets, by First—Is this inepruvement properand tar oust prartieable route, he and the neccssury? time ie hereby rrf<•rreof lot the and of Second—Give the Council :otI l.stinmte Public Works do investigate and re- al' the expense thl.reof. and sL•,h' port• whether cue -half of the cost thereof is N'irst—le this iwpruvl-muut proper In be paid into the Cit}''1'rrasur} before. and rst-Is thi Wr euntract is lel' Second—ilius the COUltefl an estnmte Third—Can real estate to b" acsessl.(I of the rxpense. thereof, :uhd state 1'ur said improvement be fuuud benefited tghether one-half'If the cost thereof' is t" tar extent of damages, rosl � :uhd ex to he paid unto the Chty Treasury before 1•nses,reessarN to be incur red thereby? the con tract fs let. Fourth—Is such tntprovenhent asked Third --Chu regal ,state t) be assessed 1'ur upume the Petition lir flpphcntim) of fur said improvement be found benefited 236 PROCEEDINGS OF THE COMMON COUNCIL. - . PROCEEDINGS OF THE COMMON COUNCIL. 237 to the extent of damages, costs and ex- pcuses necexsary to he iucurrrd thereby? Fourth -1s such improvement asked for upon the petition or appltcafiou of Ibe owners of :I Majority of ill(' properly to I assessed Trsorb improveMeut? Fifth --Send the Council a phut or trolile of said improvement, as required y law, if you report it, favor of the sane. Sixlt Scud the Cellllell it preper order directing the work to be done. Ycl e—Atd. Poetry. O'Connor, Petsclt, Cullen, Hpin, Sauhorn. Weber, Fenny, Fain. Ilauuu. Bryant, \linea, long, 31r. Vice President—H. Approved, Map 5, ]8.57. 133 _lld. Fain - 1t is hereby ordered by the Common Council of the City of St. Paul: That the natter of opening, widening and extetdimg'1'hird street, front 'Pell street to Bock street, be and the same is hereby referred to the Board of Public Works to investigate and report: First—Is [hisiw proyruu•ut preper and necessary? Second—Give the Council Ill estimate of file expense thereof, and stale ,whether one-half the cost thereof is to be tai( into the. City 'Treasury' before the contract is let. ' Third—Can read estate to be assessed for said improvement be found bene- fited to the extent of dauuages, costs and expenses necessary to be and thereby? Fourth—Is such improvement asked for upon the petition or application of ofe owners of a majority of the property be assessco for such improveuteut? Fifth—Send the Council a plan or pro- file of said ieprovei lit, as required by law, if you report in favor of the same. Sixtb—Scud the Couuril a n'oper or- der directing the work to be lane. Yeas—Ald. Conley, O'Connor, Putsch. Cullcu. Ryna, Sanborn, Weller Kcuuy, Fain. Hamm. Br % tel, 3[inea, Long, %Ir. \'ice President -14. Approved May 5. lss7. By Ald. Ryan— It is hereby ordered by the Common Couuril Of the City of St. ]';ell: That file matter of the construction of a server uu flak street, from Walnut to Ramsey streets, be and the seue is hereby referred to the Board of Public Works to investigate and report: First—Is this improvement proper and nveesflar)'? 5ecoud—Give the Council on estimate of the expense thereof, and state whrthrrom,--halfof the cost thrrrof is itbe paid into the City Treasurer before the contract is let. Third—Can read estate to be assessed for said improvement he. found henrlited to file' e'xtett (If the llaolage•s, costs allot expenses necessary to be incurred thereby? Fourth—Is such improvement asked for upon the petition or application of the owners of it Majority of the property to be assessed for such improvement? Fifth—Send the Council it plan or o - file of said improvement, as required n'by law, if you report in favor of the same. Sixth—Send the Council aproper or- der directing the work to be Ione. Y,as—Ald. Conley, O'Connor, Petsclt, Cullen. Ryan, Sanborn. WeberFeuny+�k Fain, IL•un M, Bryant, \tinea, Vice President -14. Approved 31ay 5, 1887. . Byis .11dher. Bryant— - n jtir y ordered by the Coo Itebmmn C( Boil of the City of St. Paul: That the matter of construction of a sewer wt State street, frotn Concord a street to the Mississippi river, be and the same is hereby referred to the Board of Public Works to investigate and re- port: First—Is this iulprovementproperand necessary? Second—Give the Council all estimate of the expense thereof,a nd state whether one-half of the cost thereof is to be paid into the City Treasury- before the. con- tract is let. Third ---{rain real estate to be assessed for said improvement be found bene- llted to the extent of damages, colts all([ ' expenses necessary to be incurred thereby? Fourth—Is such improvement asked for upon the petition or application of the owners of a majority of the property to he assessed for such improvement? Fifth—Send the Council aplan or pro- file of said improvement as required by law, if you report it, favor of the same. Sixth—Senthe Comteil a prope•order directing the work to be done. Yeas—Ald. Cooley, O'Connor, Petsclt, Cullen, Ryan, Sanborn, Weber, Kenny, Fain, llannn, Bryant, 3linea, Long, Mr. Vice President -14. Approved May 5, 1sS7. '.. By Aid. Bryant— It is hereby ordered by the Common Council of the City of St. Paul: That the matter of constructing a sewer on Congress street, from Bancroft street to Concord street, be and the same is hereby" referred to the Board of Pub- lic works to investigate and report: the improvement proper and ta,�.First—Is ueressm'y? second—Give. the Comlcil an estimate of the expense thereof, and state whether one-half of the cost thereof is hp be paid into till- City 'Treasury before the contract is let. Third—Can real estate to be assessed for said improvement be found hullo- fife([ to the extent of damages, costs milt expenses necessary to be incurred thereby? Fourth—Is sucll iul provenlent aske for upon the petition orill,' lp plication 1 lilt, owners of a majority of t�te propert by be assessed for such hopre Vennent? Fifth Send the Council if plan or Jon file of said improvement as required b law, if yon report in favor of the sale Sixth—Send the Council a grope order directing the wort: to be done. Yeas—Aid. ('Onley'. O'Connor. petseI Cullen. Ilyan, Saulboru. Weber, Kron \' Fain, li;u, l3r\It, Tinea, Long, 31r Vice Presidcut—, a - Approved May 5, 1857. lay Aid. Ilyall— I, is hereby ordered by dile Comunol C'ouneil of the City of .St. Paul: That the matter of cou.strocliug : seweron Western avl•umc. front 1]]e 3lihvaukee Short Line railroad right o \ra3 to a point half \rap between Von 3linden street ;old St. ('lair street, be •old the sum,- is herehr referred to ill, - Board of Public Works to iuvcsligate told report: First—Is this iuquoceulcnt proper and necess;t ..'p t\. Scrum( ?(;ive til,- Coun•il :Ill e.ti gate of the expyieiv, thrrrof, and state wether one-half of the rust thrrrof is hl be paid ildo the CHNT,easury before the contract is let. 'Third—Can real estate to be asse',,ed for said improve Ment be found brue- litied to the extent of damages, casts and expenses necessary to be incurred therl•by? Fourth—Is surll improvement asked for upon til,- petition or application if the u \\errs s a efory Of rile prop- erts- hp be assessed for such improve_ meat? Fifth—send file Council a plan ur pro- Ill(' of said improveuteut ;Is repaired Cry law. it' you rel orHil favor of the same. Sixth—Send the Couuril a proper or- der directing til,- \work to be done. Yeas—Ald. Conh'v, O'Connor. Petsch, ('elle.. III';"]. s;m(rinn. Weber. Keunv. Kain. llaunn. Bryant, Minva, Loug, Nr. Circ Presider t—W. Approved )[ay S, Is87. Of dfi b•d Lo the rxh•nb mf dnuagrs. costa and if espouses necessary hp be incurred there - 3, by? Ferlll' til—Is such impnpconn•nt asked for upon the petition or application of y the owners of it majority of the prop-erty to he :e sesscd for such improve -meet" Fifth—Send the Comlcil a plan or Iprofile of said iIll provenlents it required py law, if you report in favor of the Sixth —Send the COO111,11 a proper or- der directing the work to be dune. Yeas—Add. (oWryS:ulhi . O'('onnor. 1'rlsrh. Cullen. IIy-ao, urn. Weber. Fenny, I Fain. Ilauuu, lh'Sant. Miuea, Loug, 31r. Vice t'resideut.--1.1. I :lppruvrd ,'lay 5. 1587. 133:11d.Jlanun— ltis h,-rrby ordered by the Couuuon Co.nril of the l'itp of St. I'anl: 'Chat the Matter of condemning slope. fnr 3larvlaud street grading, from Jake ('onto to Bock street. he ;,I'd the same. is hcr,-by referred to the Board of Public Work, to investigate and report: Fir.t—Is this improv,-nnell proper and u,-rrss:u'y:' Sereno—Giv,- the C( ncil an estimate of the expense thrreuf. allot state vehrtlu'r on, --half oY thecost thereof is to he Axid into rile City '1'is y before til,- r•ontrurt is I, -t. 'Third—(':w rent estate to he assessed for said ieprov,-uwnI br found benelitel by the cxh•ul oP damage". costs and ex- prns,-s n,-crsstlr3 to he iururred thereby? Fourth--ls aur]]iwprov,-lu,-ut asked fur upon the ju•tI oil or application of rile o\vnrrs of a Majorily lit' the property. to he assessed for site]] im proveyocIlt? Fifth—Send the Couuril a plauI orpro- dile of said int proveMrnt as required by haw, if pill report in favor of the s;uuc. Sixth—sent the Council a properor- der direct the work to he dune. Yeas VId. Cooley, O'Connor. Pet.ell Cullen. Ryan. S;Illb;w1l, Weiler. Fenny Kain. IL•unul. Bryant. Millet , Long. Mr. Vripe 1'rrsidrn1-141 Apprmved 31.13 5, 1887. I3y :A I d. Pef srlt- 133 s Itrau I[ is herelq' �rdrrrd by the Couuuon I[ is h,-rrlpv Ordered Iry the• t'Ounulm 1'ou aril of the 1'itc of, P:unl: C'ounr11 of the ('ill. of St. fault: 'That the matter of opening. widening That the matter of constructing a end extending Couto avenue. front the sewer on Culborme street froul St Clair cast line of l3r,-wsh•r's addition to Valley to superior street be. reel the street. be and the 'sauu' is hereby re - same is hereby referred to the. Board of ferrel to the Board of Public Works to Public Works to imvcstigalo and report: investigate ted report: first—Isthis inlprovemeutproperand First—Is this improveMcut proper ureess;Iry'? ;and ucreasa rv? Seroml—Give the ('ouncil an estimate SeruM.l—Give. the Council e estimate of the—liense thereof, and sfill,- whether of the expense thereof, and state one -halt' of the frost fit,.] Y is to be paid n'hether one-half of the coat Uu+reef is .tato the City Treasory' I -c rhobe paid iota the City 'L'casury before havt is let. the rontart is let. Third. -Can real estate to be assessed Third—Can real ,al estate to be assessed r saiimprovement be found ben- for said improvenemt be found bene- 238 PROCEEDINGS OF THE COMMON COUNCIL. efited to the extent of dautagen, costs and xpenses necessary' to be incurred therebyP Foo rtlt—Is ooh iol��r 11 ell[ nnkcd for spun the yeti Linn p rale ieatiit of the iwnira of 111 ali "I I InnjirI ty of tits propl•rty to be assessed for such iniII.I ent-I Fifth—Send tit. Council 'Is plan or 11 rutile ofsaid inlpnt,cuuurt as required sly law, if you report to favor of the Saone. Sixth—Send the Councilproper order directing the work to he dirge. rests—Ald. Coale}-, O'connnr, 1'etsch. Cline", Ryan, Smiborn. AVeber. Kenny. Kalil, llamal, Bryant, ALinea, Long. nor. Vice. President -14. Approved 31ay 5, 1887. By :1Id. Kellet}'— lt is hereby mlrred by tiro Common Council of the Cit, of St. Paul: Tbat the. matter cif npl-.ltillg, widening nl extcndinK 13rtd le.r street, front North street to Bcallmoitt street he ami Lite sante in herib , referral ti tiro Iinard of I'Ithlic Works [o l."1 :Hid rc- p Fi First—!s this hal ivenient propermrd ltlSermld—(:tvc the Couucif au (.timate. of the expense. there If' ,nml.t ode whether one-half oP Ute .est therlvrf is to bo paid 1uta tie City T,casary before till- con- tract is let. Phird—Can real estate t l bo assessed for said inlproventent be found beae- atod to the cxtcnt lit' damages, costs :yid csprnses nere,sia,N to be hicarred tu•n•byY Fourth—Ys such inlprivrnu•nt asked for upon the petition -application of throwners of a majority of tate property to he assessed for such iupn•oyenuvd:' F'iftli—Send the i Council;[ .till or m. file of said ingtrovrmenL as requirrl b}' law, if you re a1rL in favor of Lhc. s:uur. Sixth—Sens the Couneil a pnqu`roriler directing the work to be dnue. teas—Aid. ('miler. O'('ni mer. I'ol IN, Cullet, Ryan, Saltbiprn, \Veber. Komly, Kai u. IIanun. Bryant. 3liee:l, Louq, AI r. Vice President -14. Approved Ma.N 5. 1887. By Ald. I.png— It is hereby ordered by the Conlimrlt council of the City of St. fall That Lire matter of gr:ilinK Fry street, frfllll t tilt tt IIVI`oni"to Territorial road, be and the same is hereby referred to the Board of Puldic Works to investi- gate std report: First—Is tilts ingrrovement proper and 11(•eessary'Y So. oil—(:Ive tile, Council ai estimate oP Ghe expense thcrcnf ami state whether gnu -half oP the oust thereof is to be paid intra the City Treasury before, the contract is Ic - Third—(.1an real estate to be assessed for said improvement be found benefited to filo extent of danages, .lista and rx- peusesueerss:u'y hi hu incurred Lheto' I Fourth—Is Hoch i 1pr, cmcut asked for upon the petition or application of Ilio tot....... of n 1 tainrtry of the prop - ort}' to be :tmcssud for such iluprove- In •it' .. . Fifth—Send the Council a plan or pro- file of said iw proveuu•.nt. Iia coq noxi by law, if you report io favor of the salol.. Sixth—Scud Lite Council n proper or- der directing the work to be done. yeas—:11d. couloy, O'coinir, I'1'L.'CII, ('.ullru. Ity:ul. Saubut•n. \Veber. Kenny, Kaon, IL•uunl, Bryant, Minea, Lung, Mr. Vie I'resid, t-14. A 1ppruved May b. ISSi. By Aid. Minsa— It is hervbr ordere,I by the Iolllnlon coum•il of tw City of St. I'll ill: Phut Uw matter of change of grade lot Hall avcnoo, from IsalI strict ti AVtlli4ed street be slidill. s •t t hereby n+forrved to the Board of l'llbltc Works to tnvl.stigate ami report: Ilirst—Is tilos tuilim—no(nt proper id nl-.cos.ary? i Second—(sive the ai stcouncil esU- n:de of tole ex ponsf tine roof nodats t,heIl ther one-half r f Lhc. cost hereof is li bo paid ioto the l-ity'Treasur3 before Lire contract is let. tirnl�lan real estate to be, assessed for of tw rrovculcnt be fit d belie_ lite I to ihr oxtcut of damages, costs and expenses necessary Io be, incurred [hcrcby:' Fourth—Is such improvement asked fpr upon Lhe petition or ;Ipplicntiml of Lhc goners of a nutjorif3' of the pttip- erty to he assessed for such inlprove- mentr Fifth—Send the Council a plan or profile of said iw proventent, as re- quired by law, if you report in favor of Ihr s;unc. Sixth— tieud Lhc, Couuril a prvpper ceder di rertinu [hl. work to be done. 1 1"ens—.11d. cnilcy, ()'Connor. Pel-It. culleli, 1{yam, S:w AVeber, Kenny. Kato, Ilunut, Bryanburn. , "Mees, Long, Mr. Vice President -14. Approved Mayr, IKS7. By till- Comntittor o I Street.— It is hereby n,drrl•d b': fill,(�nlll111 Ull ('nllll(.it Iif file Citp of St. lul: That ihr matter of change of grade nn Frances street, front Karl street to At- hultie street, eI, and the same is hereby rrPrrrcd teethe Board of Public JVnrks to ill .... stigate and report: First—Is this haprovefnrnt proper olid ss vy" nlSecomd-live, the Council an estimate of the. expense thereof, and state }ehether one-half if the cost thcrcnf is to be plod into it,(! City Treasury before the contract is let, PROCEEDINGS OF THE COMMON COUNCIL. 239 'fllird—Can real estate to he assessed t I Lire extent of danages, costs and ix- for.aid ilnprovenent he found bmwlt ted pensrs necessary to be incurred thereby:+ to the extent of damages, costs and cx- Fourth —Is suc•It iniprovcitrltt naked I Iwco.aa 'y to el- tncorrcd thercity:' for upon the pito tion : ap :Betties of upon —ls s ch toynvp,cuwnt :eked the owurrs of a outjorlttV Ili tItc property for ilprrlt ,hl. l t'! majority a(If ..attnn of W Its assessl.d fir such inlprove.IllentY the iwmrl's uY ds majority of lire prole- Fifth—Send the Council a plan lit• nvr orb' to be assessed fir such improve- lite of said tuiproveiicllt, as rel uire(� by I Iaw, if Sou rc Tort in farm of t1le same. Fifth—Sc•ud the Council a plan or n'r>- Sixtlt—Secy thecell a ttoper or- t of said iliprov,,neol.:Is req uin•1� by' der di rl•ctiuK the truck to hi: Foie. I:nr, if you rv�un't to favor of Lire saline. ]'raa—:11d. Gouley. U'('on nor. I'r[sch, Sixth—Scut the (liluriJaprnPor order Cullen. Ryall, Smtbori. Weber,' Kenn)'. ,life( the work hp be door. Kaon. Il:umui. I3r3uint, )licca, Lung, 1111'. rens—Aid. Graney. O'1'in our, "' eh, Vice President—H. Callen. Ityau. Sanborn. AVeber. Keuiv, Approved May n, ttiti7. lain, Ihuunl, L'ryN Mlt, \linea, Lung, \L. Vivi Presidl-it—l4. By :11d. ]t}-ni— Approved _lhq'S, 1687. It is hl•reb}' ordered be the Coom Coli I of lire coq, I, .St. Paul: 1()" 133 Abl. Kato— Pkat the matter of ipeai le:lrulstmnK It is hcrcby , rdered b_v fill- cm111lo o e'lae. front W,.t Sl.veath erect ti Coun', of the ('it'. of St. Pau I: Pic:walit area m•, be stud Lill. Salic ix That If- natter Ili' a .bang. of grade hcrcby referred to the Ifoard of Public tl Ra, .tr,,t. frmn \iaria a Il. to \1'nrks hp invc.tigatl. :Ind report: Bites :not c, he and the . First—Is i.� In•rrk - fill,' im rrovculcnt p 3 1 rand I ro pe sal [n lib 1 Bn: nese... 1 r,I of I'itlb ..V,:' n ince. e \York. tl •:t c � t Sc v id rc rn. . It. e ilii• ' C stilt . ell ..tin nt[c Fir .t-1.. ibis iuq,rn,emcut proper and of the l-xpci.o tberonf.mld shdc whl.thm "' 'stn".' nI .-half' of till- Inst thcrcor is hi be pati IIIScl�uml—Dice lire ('nu i,•il ai oslimatl. inti the City 'Treasury before lilt; con- uYLhoexpenscticreof.cod atab•whoUn.r tract is let. 1l--bslf of the v est thrrl-of i. 1 h • inl—('xL re. I) 1. paid .II esln[e to hl' ass • " lite 1 0 l" Ss(rl tl Il ''1'r• . fo .• . i w I lid uu 1. . 1fore 1 t ( x t 11 c t It It,. n 1- 11 [fn 1ulnl b 1In' I iris d tract Is let. In the oxtcut of Ihntlxges. costs aid cx- 'I'hird—l'an (cal -tato to be assessed Pelices ucrrssary trp bra iucnrl'e,I thereby? 1'or said impro,rulcnt be found I titcd Fourth—Is such inlpnn'1•imult asked to Is: —tent of damages. costs :oil r,_ for upiu Lire petition or application of pl-nvrs lleccssary lot)(- iul-nrrcd lhcreb,7 the oa'ucrs of a wajnfIt of the. proper[}• Fourth—Is such improrrtuetlt askG;l to br assessed for such iugirovcmm�tf fur upnh the petition lir applir.1thm of Fifth—Brod the Cowlcil a plan or I he....'..cess of n majority of the properly proft lr of said fill prove, fit ns re - In he asrs.vrll for Such im provrull•nt? q e"I'l b}- laly if you report in favor of Fifth ---Scud the Council a plan lir Iro. lire sum•. ti to If ,it id iniprovrmen t. a. requi1". Sixth—Sind the. council a properorder law. if }'oil rr nn'1 in favor of lire sawn, directing the wm•k to he done. Sixth—Srnl'thc ('ounl-i Ll proper order Yeas—.11d. Cnn try, O'('nanor.P Asch. dirc_rtin g tiro work o br colic i, t d nu•. u. It ao. Sal, rn. Web,", Kron}', cl dell. iq'ells Id.ul.(Sanli n il. (\A i�brr. lieumq Kaiu. Il;!'To. Brr:md. Alines, Long, 11r., \'i(c 1,--1 solel It -14. I.;Io . Ilnnnn. Ilr3I t, Alinoa, Loag, Mi'. Approved \hay 5. ISS7. Vice 1'rr.so at -14. Approved Ahq-:i. fxv7. 133' AM. Kenny— hr :Vd. Keony— It i. horcbr ordered by' the Col icon ('iu evil oftlu• ('ity of SL. Paul: It is hr;eb, ordered by the Cow muni 'That [hr matt(, of opening, widening That t l If lire Pity nl' tits 1';"I : aid l•xte.o[ing West illster street frons That [hl. natter of gradlog, Ile Soln 1 ork street to errnninnl ab•rrt, from AVhttxll sU'me to I3rnie, ihr s:nuo is hcreb}" refarir'llt to •tow red .avenue he and the c=line is hereby' 13nurd of Public Works to investigate referred to lire Boar d iP Public \1'ork� and report: Io invcsti gait'. and report: First cls itis improvelm•nt proper First—Is this hnpro,emcnt pro rcr:md I I slut Ill'(•1'..al'}'i 5crind—(sous the Council an estimate Secmld—(:ice rho. council :ill estiniate of Lire cost 've fit,, cod st:ae whether of Illi expci.e tile f. loo 'late whether one-ll:df if the cost thereof is to be paid one-half of tiro vn.L Ihen•nf is to be. paid into the City Treasury before the con- inin the City 'I'n•asury before the son- tract is let. h',Ict is let. Third—Can real estate 7 t.lt(. t(1 be tta9eaC('.1 1 saldirnpr1 I'1'RI •.. I 1 'tate to • 4l .'a l It for ' rs' mil it ire 1\el • m it I tplb 3 nail` I u ,lief r lb It .d I . a til iw > I ru ' ` tw 1 It 11 it f C UI I11 1 1 bel L•' 1 1 h el t t I o tile t t I(, cxtcnt of damages, costs aid es - 290 PROCEEDINGS OF THE COMMON COUNCIL. Peas- necessary to be incurred thereby? I'ifsuch iugmrvennent asked Fourth—Is such impnNenneut asked for upou the pelttion or lip ilic;ttiou of for upon lilt- petition or ap(dicatiou of I the owners e� a majority of the property the ownersOf a nuijorft; Of the property to be assessed fur such improvement? to lie assessed for such Improvement'? Fifth—Scold the Council a plan re pro- Fifth—Send the Counefl, a pill], or pro- file of said improvement, as required by file of said improvement, as required by law, if you retTort til favor of the same. law, if you rt- Iort fu favor of the. same. Sixth—Semi the Coe licit a proper order Sixth( the Council it proper directing the work to be dour. order directing the work to be doll,. Yeas—aid. Conley, O'ConnorI'elsch, Teas—,11d. Conley, U'Cunuor, 1'etseh, Cullen. Ryan, Sanborn, WvIn-r, Kenny,- Cu111•u. Ryan, Sanborn. 1Vt-bmfl U Kenny, Kain. alum, Bryant,.Jtfuea, Long, Mr. Kain. Ileum, Bryant, Miura, Long, Mr. Vice 1'resident-14, Vh9• President -14, Approved May 5, 1887. Approved May 5, 1A-,. By .kid. Long— It is hereby ordered by Lite ('ouuno Council of the Pity of St. Paul: 'That the matterol' opening the follow iqg streets: l arroll : tre(I. Iglehar street and I tondo .stre('ts a(aross the righ of wn ' of lilt- Chicago. 1 ' ..Inlo':ulkt-c. '.St 1':uil railwa right of w: Ir V 1 t ( ,cod h( 1, t $tune is h(q'rty referred to �W line Boar, ()f Public. Works to investlgato :lid re port : Ftrs — t 1. this im nv p\t-nu•at vo i•. I u am � ner•css: ' I I 1 Secom rave the Council lilt estfnu,h � ()f the expense then•eof.aud state tvhrlhe erre-half of the rust thereof is to be paid nett- rho City 'Treasury before the con tract is let. Third—Can real estate to be. assessed fur said fmln'ovclncnt b(' found benelitrd to the rxteut of damages, costs and ex- peases nee-sary to b, ineun't-d thereby? Fourth—Is such improvement asked for upon the petitio❑ or application of the ea'ners of :I nmijoritY of fit( - to property. be assessed for such improvcn,eut? Fifth—Send the Council a plan o' pro- fit(' of said f n, provens•ut. as require( by. law, if you re77rorl in favor of the same. -1 th—Sen(I the ('ounrtl a proper order diret•ting the work to be done. Yeas—Aid. Conley. O'Connor. l'rtsch. ('ellen. It)au. Santora. \Vcbrr. Kain. I lamm�. Bryant, \linea, Long, Mr. Vice President 11. Approved May i. Iss7. Itis hcrehy ordered by the Commou l'oMIrd of the Pity of St. Paul: That tlm• matter of condemning :til easement for making and ntiutunfug dopes on Maryland strut, front Lake Como to Bock street, be and tilt- saint - is herein n•n•rrrd to file Board of I'll[) - If" Woflis to investigate and report: First—Is tilts improvement proper and nret-ssarv? Sceou((—(:ivo the Cuuuril an estimate of the expense thercof.;wd tate whuthor nue-half of the cost thereof' is to be paid Into the City Treasury before the con- tract is let. n 'Third—Can real estate to be assessed for said in,provcnIent be. folud to I( hp the extort of damages, costs and ex - lease$ necessary'to be hicurred thereby? 133' Aid. ]fault)]— it Is hereby ordered bv' the Cm Inion n Conlcff of the City of'St. Paul: That the matter of grading Fan))ut,r - street, from :Atlantic street I I ,nock t s ' vp hl t be and the scone is hen•63 ' re- t' ferred to the Board of Public Works to investigate and report: First—Is tills improvement proper and t ucressar t $recon}— :•I _ L Ivo the Council all estimate lllate of the t-spolsc thereof, and state 1 vehelher mor -half of the cost thereof is let. to Lt- paid into Lilo City 'Treasury before rnI rot is r 'Third—Can real estate. to be assessed fur said italic uu'nt be found hencfited I:: lite rxt(art of damages, costs slid ex- pcnscs necessary hp be. incurred thereby. Fourth—Is sorb improvement asked f()r up.O' It petition or lip'licatiou of the oNo"' of a majority oP t�m property to br :Issesscd for such improvement? Fifth—Send theCouncil a plan Or wo- file of said fel rove, e 1 p 1111v:1$ f tile ony tae', ,f yen report fu favor tit' the. same.. Sixth—Send the Counefl It proper or- der directing the work to be dour. Yeas—Aid. Conley. O'Connor, Petsch, Cullen. Ryan. Sanborn. Weber, Kenny, Kain, lianun. Bryant, 111iuea, LouM g,r. %'Ire President -14. Approved AIIIN 5 1s87. By Ald. Ilammo— It is hereby ordered by the Counnon Cowlcil of the City of St. Paul: That the unater of grading 13,ech tre,,t,'froni Arcade street to llole street, IW and the same is hereby referred to the Board of Public Works to invrsti- gate and report: First—Is tills improvement necessary and proper? SNroud—Give the Council an estimate of the rxp,nse thereof. and state a°bVther line-ludf of the. cost thereof fs to be paid foto the City Treasury before the con- tract is let. Third—Can real estate to be assessed for said fngmrvemout be found benefited I the rxteut of danages, costs and ex- penses necessary to be. incurred thereby? Fourth—Issuch improvement asked for I I. the. petition or •tpplfeation of OW owners of it majority of the property to be assessed for such Improvenielt? PROCEEDINGS OF THE COMMON COUNCIL. 241 Fifth—Send the Cotim•il a plan or n'o- Sixth—Send theCouueil aproperorder file of said improvement. as ret- uire(� by directing till. work to be done. law, if you report fn favor of t�le same. Yeas—did. Conley, O'Cmmor, Petsch, Sixth—Send the Council It properorder sullen, Ryan, S:unborm, Weber. Kenny directing the work to be done. Kain, 111uun, Bryuut, J[inea, Lung, Mr. Teas—did. ('()tile), O'Connor. Petsch, Vice President—1+. Cullen, Ryan, Sanborn, \Veber. Kenny. dpprorud Jtdy 5, 1887. Kahl, Hamm, Bryalit, \fines, Long..Ni'. Vice President -ll. BYAid. Jiinea— Approved May 5, 1887. lit is hereby orderod b ' If 133' Ald. Webcr— lt is hereby ordered by llm ('onnuou Council of the City Of St. fled: That the mattt-r of grading Lafond street from Victoria street to Lexington avenue be and the still,,, hereby- re- ferred to the Board tit' 1'uhlfe Works to luvestigate sed report: First— is til' �' non p' . ion en • I�ut proper tort-.• I I 1 ,uul ecce$: Sart'. of ill(- there()fcian d tat, wlu the r one-half ()Y the rest thereof is to be pat,[ bite the City •I'r... . c.Isur ' LcYol•t- ) the • relict is let. 1Op- Third—Can real estate to be as for said fmprov,,n:cnt be t'ouu f ben,,lited to the extent of damag,,s, rusts and t-x- penses necessary to be ince reed there b}x- Fourth—Is such hilprovelm•ut asked for upon til, pct,t,ml or application of the owners of a majority Of the property to he, assessed for such impI ovemeIIt? Hitli--Scud the Council a plan or pro- file of said f olo-ON ruent, Its required by- law, if You report In favor O f the same. Sixth—Send the Cowlcil a proper order directing the work to be dour. Yeas—Ald. Conte\'. O' Connor. Petsch. Cullen. ltyan. Sanborn, \Veber. Kenn)', Kain, Ila nnm, Bryaot, Atinea, Lung, Mr. Vice President -14. Approved May 5, 1887. Council of the City of St. IV Paulcpmmuu I'hat tale matter a change of grade oil -Vice street around Alico Park be, and the same is hereby referred to the Board tit' Public 1V to investigate slid re- port: I`'' : and uccessaiessaf I+firstrii;;: iw provealent proper �. - Sceoud—Carve the Council an estfialde of tilt- e x 11.11$! l Illi•" I e ( sill, stat whethm' om>hxlf of the cost thereof 6 to be paid into the City Treasury before the contract is let. Third—Can read estate. to Ile assessed for sal d im p' . w\emt+ 1 ut be Oted to the extort oY 4aumges' Costa slidpt-nses accessary to beineurred thereby? 1•'ourth—ls such Improvement sited. to upon the petition or applieatf@@ml of the owner, of It majority of the prop- erty to be assessed for such fnt ment? prove- Fifth—Seed the Ueuneil a plan or protile of said Improvement as required by law, if you report ill favorthe sane. Sixth Seed the Council a proper ol, der directing the work to be done Teas—Ald. Conley, O'Connor, Petsch., Cullen, Ryan, Sanbimi, \Veber, Kenny, Kuhl. Ifamm, Bryant, Mines, Long, - Mr. Vice President -14. Approved May 5, 1887. By AL1. Conley.— By Ald. O'Connor— I( fs hereby ordered by the Conanot It is hereby ordered by tine Common Cowlcil of the City of St. I'auL• Comlcff of the City of St. Paul: 'That the matter oRobert f paving ROsaib('I street, That ill'! Third street enatter etlto th� cud of street, from Eighth to Tenth. streets, Itollert street bridge, bu and the'salne with cellar blocks ami gr:nnit, curbs, be is hereby referred. to the, Board of Pub - mild the same is hereby referred to the Board of Public }Yorks to investi gate tic Works to investigate cold report: I'll([ report: 6 First—Is tills inlprovewent proper and First—Is this fnlprovmoeut n•o perajuI accessary? necessary'? 1 ] Second—give the Counefl :in estimate Second—Give the Council :II estimate oftileexI f the andstate is to whether ()f the expense theroof, and state whether e paid one - halt' of the cost thereof is to be mid tato the City 'Treasury before the cou- Into the City Treasury before the con- tract is let. I raet I. let. t'htrd—Can real estate to le assessed 'Third—Call real estatcto beassessed for forsaid improvement be found benefited said improvement be fume, b,uelited hp to the extent of do rages, costs and ex- thrextentofdanlages, costsaudeapenses Peuses nectssar>'t0 be Incurred there uce(ssary to be iucw'red then-by"I Fourth—Is such fwprovenmnt asked Fourth—Is such iinproveutet asked for upou the petition or application of fin' upon the petition ol, appltcat.1 . of the. owners of a majority of the property the owners of a major,[ ' of the property to be assessed for such InProvement7 ;! Fifth—Seed the Coule11 a plan or pro - to be assessed,fot such unprovrutentp? file oP said fmprovemnuts as require by 'ei it Ole toflsa d in Improvement Las required V law, if }-oil report ill favor oP the same. law, if you report fu favor o1' the sante Ordertdir crit K IIt tre w rk jo I doueroper 30 242 PROCEEDINGS OF THE COMMON COUNCIL. Yeas—Aid. Con ley. O'Connor, Petseh Cullen. Ryan, Sanborn. Reber, Kenny. Kauy Hts aun, Byrant, Miura, Long, -NJ, ' Vice ?'resident—H. Approved May 5, 18,;. By Ald. Cooley— It is hereby ordered by the Cnnuuot 1 �1runcil ofthe City of 5t. Paull: That the matter of paving Temper anco street, from Eighth to Nil if streets, w•fth Cedar blocks and gr:mitt Curbs, be abd the same is hereby r ( fenced to the Board of Public Works tc investigate :old report : First—Is the improvement proper and necessary? See(,"—Give the Council an estimate of the expense thereof, mid state. "beth- - er one-half of the r est thereof is to be paid into the City 'Treasury before the contract i- let. - Third—Can real estate to be assesved for sstid imprnyeuu•ut be touud benefited to till' extent of dmengt•s, coals and a " pens•s m•ccssary W he incurred tha•reby? Fourth—Is such imprucemeut asked fur upon the petition or application of the owners of a inajurity of the property. to be assess I fur .""ll1711" vv "' t? Fifth—Send the Cuuuril a plan o profile of said improvement, av required by law, if }-Ulf report ill favus' of the same. Sixth—Send till ('!it f a proper or- der directing the work to be dune. I eas—AId. Conley. (1'Counur. Petsch. Cullen. Ryan. Sou -11' \Veber. Krbny, Bain, Ilannn, I3ryant, \linea, Lung, Jl r. Vier I'reeidcn ti+. Approved May .'i, 1887. I3y Ald. Cnnley— Itis hereby- rrderl'd by the Cunuuoo ('ouncil (If the. City of'St. 1'uul: That the natter of pacing Sibley street, from Seventh to Eighth streets with velar blocks all([ granite curbs, be ll_ the soon' is hereby- re. t'ree'd to the Board of I'nbl is Rorke to investigate and report: - First—Is this f nliroveunent proper and nocessar}}•Y See( (;f _;bib_;. Con I'll :ul estbnate of the expense t -..,t t el' ll_ shtte wbt•t"bI to -hall of the cost thereof fs In ill poll_ foto the City .Treasury before the cuu- tract is let. Third—Can real estate to he assessed for said Improvement be found benefited to the extmnt of daumt{es, costs mad ex- penses necessary to he nctrr I thereby2 raurth—Is suell fnlpreyement asked Pier upon the petition ur ap Nicatiou Uf the, owners of a nmjurit>- of tlle property to beassessed for sueu uuproveureut? Fifth—Send the IIto l a plan or pro- file of said itnproveneeut, its required by law, I you report ill favor of the same. Sixth—Send the Council a proper order directing the work to be done. Seas—And. ConleN, O'Connor, Petsch, Cullen, III all Sa bbiun. AVeber, lien ny, Kain, Ihuuua, Brpaut, Miuea, 1.ong,Mr, Vice President -14. 1pproved Nlay5. 1887. By Aid. Cooley— It is hereby ordered by the Common ('ouncfl of the City of St. Pail: That the matter Uf paving Cooper street, from Eighth to Ninth streets, with cedar block and graotte earns, be and the sable is hereby referred to the Board of Public Burks to investigate told report. First—Is this improvemoot proper and h el-e"sary? Second—(live the Co (-it all estimate of I le expense thereof, and state whether one-half of the cost thpreufbeis to be paid lute the City Treasury fore thCon- tract on - tract is let. 'Pini rd—Can veld estate to be, assessed Yue said improvement be fumed benefited to the e.x scut of dmuages. costs and It - penses necessary to be incurred thereby? Fourth—Is such improvement asked for upon the petitiwi or •ggl_icatinu of tela• owners oP a no 'r ty oY the property to hr assessed for snob imprrvementY FifthSeml the Couneil a planar It— file of .raid ii',prov( It, as IT(Ill ed by. I:tty, fP you report in favor UP the Sixth Send the Couuep il a prof or - Ie r directing the lvork I be dune. 1'rlty—And. Cooley. O'Connor, 11et e.h, "'ulnen, 1{van. Sanborn. Rrher. Kenny, 6uiu, ilauuu. 13ryant, illiuru, Lung. Mr. "ire I've"ident-14. Approved May 5. iss7. 331 A Id. Dowlao— t is hereby : rdered by the Couunon ('on Icil ofthe City of St. Paul: That the umtter of a change of grade Ill Cortlaml street, from. Acker street o Maryland .street, be until the snipe is reby- referred to the ]3oard if Public Perks to investigate and report: First—Is tills improvennent proper and a aryl' Seloo1f—(ave the Ceulnbn eil an estate f the expense thereof, and state hethrr one-half uP the cost thereof fs I he pati foto y. the City Treasury before hr ,I tra t ns let. 'third—Can read estate to he assessed it said f uaproveatrnt he found henefited I the exteentssary of dmnat7es, costs and es - Nes necto he incurred thereby? ourthls such improvement asked or upon the petition or application of m owners of a majorit}' of tim property I he assessed for sorb miproveutent? Fifth—Seed the Council a plan or Uro- Ic Uf slit" improvement, as Pit, red p htw, if you report fa favor of the III e. Sixth—Send the Council a proper "der directing the work to be done. PROCEEDINGS OF THE COMMON COUNCIL. 243 Teas—And. Conley. O'Connor. Petsch. for upon till petition or appliratiou of Cullen Ryan:Sanborta Reber. Kenny, the owners of a netjorit,% of the property Kain, Hamte:bt-1 ant. \linea. Lung. Mr. to he. assessed for such improvena•nt? Site President -14. r'i fth—Send the Counefl a plan Ur pro - Approved 11fuy .,. 1l;8Z file of said ingrrovennent• as required by It is here[t ordered Iry the Col oiloo law. if you re ,ort in favor Uf the stun'. C'outcil"Zif theCity off St. ?'aunt Sixth—Seut�the Cuu uc'il aproperurder That this matter of grading Ravine din•r[fng the work to be dour. street to a partial grade, fribi Af:via Seas—Vd. Conley. O'Connor, I'Ctscb. avenue to Ihaffuuu avruue, be and the (ellen. 1"an. Sanborn, Reber. Kenny, same is hereby referrlKl ha the Board of Kain. Hamm. Bryant, 1liuen, hung. SD•. Public Works to f lvestigaG• and report: V� (-I• I'relid(•ut—�14. Firs[—Is this intpruveutcut proprt•:uul Approved ,Illy 5, 1K47. necessary? Seeoud—Give the Council an estimate LI till' matter of till' report If the Board Uf the expense thereof, Iuaf state whetber of1'ublG•Rurks. dated AIlly :1. 1887. nue-half of the. cost thereof is to be paid It is hen•li�" rvirred by the (. u.7. ('mna•il of the Cit into the et. Treasury before the con_ y of St. Pull: trTh n let. '?'hat tyle Board f i'ublic• {Corks of Third—Can rr:d eshrte to be assessed said City of St. Paull raise till• following fur said iunproyelm'ttt be funud henelited iva�pmyr lents to be made. to -out: Grade to the extent of dunnages, c ,sts :old ex_ ('hal'l's street. frena Dade street t: Haln- pensesaecessarytob,,mealredtlne • line avenue, in said is by? city: that said Fourth—Is ao •h improvcutent aski•,I I3u:rd rause said wua'k to he le•t'by con- fi¢ ulrun the petition or application of [ra''L us pnn•ided by law, wi'to I the owners of a majority of the prop- half the rstinutted r tat bei�lg first paid erty to be assessed for such improve- btu till• City Treasm,y, and after soul men[? work aloin be Ida,eif aider c ntraet, Fifth—Send the. Coo aril a plan i ^+aid Board shall proceeds without delay 'I'll • of void f n�prot a •ut. as to asses. the talo glint ns nearly a" they qulr•iIl by lav, if yon report lin favor loP ran :asrerhtin the same, which will be the .saute. rrgnired to 1,a3 [he rust" and uervill be Sixth—Scud tin•. (lnuaeil- :e proper cxpeuscs of such ingn'ovIiao-1, upml the .order dirertiug ry the work to be dour. real estate In br Ile ne lfG'al by avid fill - .or O'('.on nue 1'rnrla. Prlvranetlt. :as provi"e" by law: i[ Lein l'u Melt. ]tyau. Sanborn. Reber. Keiloev, i ltr. opt lino ii`' ,1'e Cue `toil that real Main. Ilamna. Brysunt, Nliue:o Lund.;, 'su"c to be as. •s: • 1 for : ueh int)Irov� "Ir. �'fce President -14. melt •nn hr found benefited to the ex - Approved \lay. 5, 18,7. tent of the rostt' amt expebses nelessary. GI be incurred thereby. I3y AId. Kerr— Yeas—A Id. ('uulry, U'l'ou nor. Petsch. It is hereby ordered by the C'onnnn Cullen Rv. Cuuuril of the City of At Paul: 'chat ill" matter of the gra"ibK if til following staY•ets, Park aye"uo. fruit to S-ainor• streetS3 caulore s fr in lucre ,treeCbt vall S3 tl to S31va ntre,t , [tre[�l i tbvatcrt�atlrcetsfrmt I{irc street to Sylvan street:- be, treets 1Siuniprg t from sire ntrect to Sylvan ntrr'I ,, Glb:t from I{lee street to Sylvan ave �i �iltrbifeld atn•rt, (ruin I{ire street to Sylvian street: Front street, from I{i -e street to Scl ran street: 0 uk street, from Rice sfreet Sylvan frrred to•thenl3cmrell ofaile IsI, Iblil NV kstto investigate and report. First—ls this hilli-vement properan I ncrrasar>7 Secoml—Give the Counefl an estimate of the ex louse thereof, and state whether nue �ndf of the cost thereof is ill he paid tutu the Cfty Treasury before the eoutract is let. III. josess,(I fm'aaail—Can real ll nil aro ...... (rots he founnd ort n�fited tc the'about of damages. lasts ;ted ex- penses h—Isshell heineu reed therebyp Fourth—ls such ingn•ove',lent asked . b, Sunburn. FFebrr. a, I, Kain. Ilmiuu. Rry:urt. \linea, Lung. M}. Vice I'r•sidrnt—ii. Approved May 5, Is,7, In the -- matter of tlt' report of the Board t I oY' I'u blic lCurlc" of It' \fay :t, 1887. a Itis hereby ordered by the Co ninon Council St. Paul: ?'bat the St. a I'u blir 1Vurks of I 'ah' ill fi'ftyof ti t. Paul c the follow- itg iotlirovemm�[s to •br blade, to-tvit: CI 'tract aglow, suIt and AA'ilkin street, in said lily, together with the ueeussatr}- .•etch-basins and bill', -holes: that said Board cause said lrork to hr let by ron- traet.:1s provided by law. w•ithont one_ half the estimated cost bciug [i rat paid foto the Cfty Treasur>', and after said work shall Le plaeed older contract, said Board shall proceed witlm mu to assess the amount its nea'1. t0 ut as lay dtehey. t rrpnimd to u lbv, tile r Ile sts and rues i+ss'ry reillestate to tube fill bel u•fitedl lavesaid Ino- wovemm�t• as provided by law, it being the opinion of the Couueil that real es- tate to be assessed fill' such improve- 394 PROCEEDINGS OF THE COMMON COUNCIL. went ran be found benefited to the ex- tent of tilt- costs and expcuses necessap, to be incurred thereby. Yeas—Ald. Conley. O'Connor, Petsch. Cullen. liy'an, Sanborn. Weber, Kt-nny. Kain. Ilamnti, Bryant, \linea, Long, Mr. Vire President -1+. Approved \tat- 5. l<s7. if, till. matter of the Board of Publie Works dat•d MaN 3, Iss7. It is hereby ordered by till- Common ]council of the (city of tit. Paul: That the Board of Public ACorksof said Clty of SL P:ml rause the fullnming improvements to be made. to -MIL: 1'un- struet a ewer on Carroll street. from Western avenue to Oadr street ill said city. together with It,(- necessary calcit- basinseed w;whulrs: that "said Beard cause still[ work to be let. It'" cunt raft, as prevtded by law. without one-half tfle estimated cost being first paid into till- ('itq''1'reasury. and after said work s1I¢dl be placed under contract. said Board shall proceed without delay t, assess the amount as u(-arly as they eau u.cer- trin the same.wbfch will lir rellideed to pay the costs and 11 ss 1*3 expruses of such improvement upon till- real estate to be I nettled be safd iwprucr- uumL as provider by law. it being fill- opinion ile opinion of the Council that real ,,tate to be assessed for such inapruvement eau be found benefited to the extent of the costs and expetises necessary ill be in- curred thereby. \vas—AId. h1olvA.O'C ooleer. Petsrl. Cullen. Ryall, Smdiure. Weber. Kenny. Kate. Malum. Bryant, \linea. Long. \t'. Vice President—I4. Approved May:,, 1.117. In till. unatter uP tit,. report of the ltuard of Publie Works, dated Ala' " 1ss7. Itis hereby ordered hp the Colo nen Council of tit(- Cih of St. Paul: 'Vdrat till. Board e f Publie Works of said ('ft)' of SL Paid eaose the following improvrulcuts total made, t"Mt: Gradc Frances street. from -\made "treel In Bop, street. in said city: that 'aid Board rause said murk to be let by re- tract. as provided by lav, without our - half the estimated cost bring first paid into lite City •Treasury-, and after said work shall -he placed under contract. said Board shall proc•rl'd widunet delay to assess tie, amu mutt., as nvarly as they (':tit ascertain IIIc mune, which will br required to pay" Thr costs :ural n(-ccsstu'y expenses of such improvement upon tit,- real estate to Ire benelited by" safd fm- Iore,elneuf, as provided by" law. it being the opinion of ill,-Coolo.il,�kat real es- tate to be ass ed forsurh n opmvvIncut ran be fouud bent -filed to ill,• vxt•ut of lite costs acd expenses necessary be be incurred thereby. Yeas—Ald. Conley-. O'Connor. Pcull, Cullen. Ryau. Sanborn. Weber, Kenny, Kain, Barron, Bryaut, Miura, Long. Mr. Vice President -14. Approved Map 5. 1987. Ill the matter of the report of the Board of Public Works dated ylap 4, I987, It is hereby ordered by the Coalition Council of the City of St. Paul: 'Vdrat the Board of Pulpit- Works of .aid Pity of St. Proal cause the following inlprovenients to be made, to -wit: Pave alley fn block 5, St. Paul Proper, from (cellon• street to'Mienesota street, in still rfq', with cedar blocks: that said Board elude said work to be let by contract, as provided by law, without one-half the estimated cost being first paid into the Cita 'Treasury. and at'tersaid work shall be placed under contract. said Board shall proceed without dela' to assess the amount as nearly as they (-an aseer- taiu the sane. which will be rwpiired to "x pahe y trusty ;aid neves sari c1 such improvement upon tate reelarnses(If estate to be brnelitrd by said improvement, as provided edby lav, it brieg tilt' opfuion of a• Council that real estate tolie as- 'es'ed for such improvement ram be found benefited to the extent of the costs told expenses nevessurp to be fu- euned thereby. Seas—AId.Conley, O'Connor. Petsch. Cullen. Itpan,.Sanborn. Weber, Kennv. Kain. Milium, Bryant, Mines, Long, AIr, Vice ['resident—Id. Approved May 5. INS7. it, the uallvr of till, report of tit(- Board of Public Works dated \lay" _, IKST. It is ht-rrby ordered by the Conunoti 1'uunc•il of ill,- (cityf of ,tit 1';ual: '['flat the Board o�T'uI I(- Works of said Pity of St. Paul, (-;ruse the follow- ing impruvem(-Mts to be made. to wit: (;rade 110ot11 av(-uur. l7mu St. Anthony. as iioe to Iglehart street fti staid city: that said Board rause sat,[ work to he let by ceutract, aspruvfded by law. without one-half the estimated (.list be- ing first Tadd ince til(- City Treasury. mad after said work shall• he placed under cm,trart said board shall proceed cvilhunt delay to awes, tit(' amount as nearly as they ran ascertain flu• s:une. wltrh will br required to pay the costs and necessaryexpellses lit sml) improvv- ment upon the real estate to be• bene- tited by said inaprothma•nt, as provided by law: it being the opi'ion of the C'.uutiril that real estate to br ass( -.sed Iel• sorb fm lrovrtia•nt an be found brnelitrd Ie t tie extent of till- costs and rxp,•usrs u(-rrs.;n'y" to he Incurred thereby. \'etas--Ahl. Coldel'O'Cou Mor, Pelseh. Cullen. Ryan.Smiborti. Wvhcr. Krnuy. Kai'. Ileum, Ilrplot. \linea. Long. Mr. Ciro, Pr(-afdent-14. Approved May 5, 1887. PROCEEDINGS OF THE COMMON COUNCIL. 21.5 In tile matter of the report of the Board north end eighty-eigbt (88) feet wide at of Public Works dated _\lay'::, 1887. - the south end, the renter ]file of said It is hereby ordered by the the Conation street being the center of the bridge (cannel] of tilt- City of 5t. Paul: aforesaid; also the, land behveen the That the Board of Public \Corks of south line of the levee. fn the Sixth said City of St. Paul cause the following ward, slid the north line of Cherokee av- fmprovemcats to be made, trait: etiue, beinV a part of lot E, Olivier's ad - Widen Cliff street, behveen Forbes ditial to \4 est St. Paul, the center line street 11'11 Goodhue street, in said c•ity, of 111111 street being tile center Ifue of condemning and taking all that land tit,! bridge; that said Boma shalL pro - lying between the northerly line of ('cell without delay toassess theanlotolt, Cliff street, and it straight Ifue drawn as nearly" as they can ascertain the saint, froua it point twelve (19) feet west of the which will be required to pay the datu- m •le on the south side of let 15. block ages, costs and necessary eXpellses of Y i3ernheimer's addition to St. Paul to such improvement upon the real estate the southeast corner of lot 1, Mork 3, of fo be benefited by said improvement, as said addition; that said Boma "ball pro- provided by law, it being the opfnfml of recd without dela' to assess the amount the Cowell that real estate to be as - as nearly -as they ran ascertain the saltie, sessed for such improvement call be which will he regnired tai pay the darn- found benefited to the extent of the ages, costs and necessary expenses of damages, costs and expenses necessary. sneh improvement nc• iion the real (-.title to be fnurred thereby. to he benefited Trp said impnweulcut. as i Peas—Ald. Cooley. O'Connor, Petsch, provided ly law: it being till' opinion of (Ellen. Hyau4 5anbunn. R'eb('r, Kenny, til( - ]council that real (-stiff(- to be assessed Kain, llama, Brymd, Alinea,femg, AI r. for such improvement ram be filled bell- ; Avire President—M. elittd to lhr extent or the danmlecv, cants Approved May 5, 19737. and exprnst-s necessary to be incunrd thereby". ❑i the uutttrr of til(- report of the Board Conley, It'1'ueuur, Pet. h, I of Public \Corks. dated April 28, 1887. Calle". hymn, Sanborn. Weiler. Kenna. . It is hereby orderad by the CoalitionKain• Ilauun, ]Myatt. \licca, Lung, Mi Council of the Cfq" of St. Paul: Voice A'residelit—N, A'hat tit(' Board of Publie Works of -Approved May 5, Lear,, said City of St. Paul cause the follow- ing ttigarovements to be Made, trwit: III till, matter of the report of tit,- ];,all -,[Upon, N%Well amt extend La Fond street. of Public Works dated April 2!1, 1987, bet Ween Met- street and Cenol avenue, It is herchr ordered by the Col um n ill said vfty, condemning and taking all Conneil of tit(- Pity of St. Paul: I that L•eul not already condemned or That the 13 lard of Publie Works of j dedicated forpublic ns(-,Iyingwitbinthe said City of St. Paul call' the foll.mieg (Ines of La Fund street, fn Morins' em- fmpro"cleents to Dr wade. l �w'it: Pili_ i lalgemrnt i' La Fond's addition to St. _ drum it,,, land Ivieg between Sniitla :a._ Paul, produced westerly to Cone ave- ruur (formerly Forbes street) hl[ till ulna': that safd Beard shall prof-eed with .innetinn of the north line of the right of mntdelaN to assess tilt- aulelunit as nearly ;13 of the Chicago, Milwmlkec X Sl, as they can ascertain the same, which fail Railway company "\ acd a point ft- will be required to pry the damages, . :a direct Ifnc ulgmsW thereon u' llle top t cost acd necessary expenses of swell 4th'. bluff uu the weal side of the Mis- ugrruv(-nu•ut open the real estate-tr be siseippi ricer :d the uurfherly side uP Lrnelihvl by said iugn•oee••meet, as po- r Pherek,e me lie. directly opposite I vided by" late. it being the• opinion of where file north end of Mohnwk avcun ne till' Coucil that reed estate to be as- ifext•ndcd n'onld fnt•rscet till' said sce.rd fir sorb impnn•rnu•nt ran he Cherokee avenue. fur the purpose of funnel b(-neff t•d to the extent of the rnnst•urting tit,- bridge over the Nfissis- damages. costs and espeust-s necessary river located I.y till. aprrfal rule_ Ur be incurred thereby. missfollers. in said lily'. condemn. ngmnl Trac—\Id. Cuul(-p. O'('tuuurr, Petsch, tithing till that left,[ between the soul) Cullen. Ityau. Saubnrn, Weber, Kennv till.. of Cliff street and the north the, of Kain, Ilannu. [fry:ort, Alfnea, Long, Mr: C 1ppeohefm's addition to the Pity of St. \'ice I'rr.idt-nt-14. I';ml. lying within tar tin(-sufa seventy_ Apprevcd ylq'S, 1997. six 176) foot street. till acuter lint- lit' In the nnattt-r of the report of ill,- Board which street shall he the canter line of P' the f,rupusell bridge frons Forbes street of Public Works dated ]lay" ". 1887. to ytoh:nvk avr'ue. as located by ill,. It is hefeln ordered by the Common <pre nal rommfn.ioners. behyren said Council of the Cit?' o{St. Paul: suets; also all the Iau l between till, chat ill(- Board of Public Works of north liar of Opprtibeim's addition linin said 1'iq" of St. 1Ru11 rause the follow - the uertht-rly Iinr of the slrovt lyigg iqg imprevcntt-uts le be made. to -wit: lie U ala V to the ylississf i ii ' 1 widen :and rxiFnd Ed �e 1) river and kuuwM !, ram as "f rm. the Ieyl'r t, Trow ISraitir. 1 �iu � td u � a nhi ,tri n r t 7, n the licca of 11 r u the tiu� suer] .� • � • nth c•it • liwi : ' seventy-six is m s• t six 7t- f • • .dl[ city, •olid • Ott wide 3 c emn- y l ) at tilt ). I 216 PROCEEDINGS OF THE COMMON COUNCIL. m PROCEEDINGS OF THE COMMON COUNCIL. 247 ing and taking the west 33 feet of N1V of SE tj of section 20, town 211, range ,*" also the west 3;3 feet of NW is of NE Y, of section 20, town 211, range 32: also the cast 33 feet o—ept )cart doili- cated for public us(-) of NR -i of sec- tion 120, town .1). range 22, fu til' City of St. Paul, Minnesota; that sold Board still]] proceed without delay to assess the an mutt as nearly its th"y call ascer- tain the same which will be required to pay the dadiiges, costs and necessary expenses of' such impruvenleit upon the read estate to he benefited by said im- provement as provided by law, it being the opinion of the Council that real es- tate to be assessed for such funp1rove- nnent ran be found belil•filed to the e tent of the danaages, costs and expenses Ia,ve-m-3 to be incurred 2hero-1,3 Teas—kM. CYu dry, U'Conuor, 1'etseh, Culler, Ryan, 5aubunt, R'eb"r, Kenny. Kain, Iliunnt. Bryant,'fiura, Long, ,ir: Vice President -1t. Approved May , 1887. luthe utatter of the report of the Board of Public \Corks, dated Map :1, ISS,. Itis herebv ordered by the Couuvun Council of the City of St. Paul: 1'hatthor Board r Public Works, Of said City of St. Patin cause the following improvements to be Made. to -wit: Con- 'tr let a sewer of Rondo street, from Western avenue to Mackubfi street, in said city, together with the necessary catchbasfus and manholes: that said Board cause said work to he ]et by con- tract, as provided by law, without one-'. half the (•stinotted cost bring first paid after into the City Treasury, and, ter said work shall• be plated under contract, said Board shall proceed without delay to assess the amount as neatly as they e call as(rtain the same. which will be requiro(I to pay the costs and it sasy expenses of such in opro—nient al!n that ,at estate to be benefited 1,3 sad pal - 1 rovenu•nf, as 1 0 ided by sal": ft o 'ng the• opinion of Thr ('tu wil tlut r • es- tate do be assessed for sit(. It prove- it•iI cau hc. foturd benelited to the I— t ent of the costs and expenses ncevssary to be incurred tlwreb). Yea—kid. ConleJ-, I or" n)t', retsar, ('.cheat. Ryan. Sanborn. \\eb(•r, Kenny, Kan �Inmm. Iiryaut, -1 Inca, Lung. \Ir. \Vice President -13. Approyed May 5. 1587. In the utatter of the report of fire Board of I'ub11, \Corks dab \la) :1, 1148;. It is bercby onler'd by file ('utulutrr Council of file Cit_ of Vit. I'nul: That the Board (if Public Works of said City of St. Paul cause the following innprovementstobemade.to-wit: Grade Ednumd- street, front Dale. streetto Ilxmliae a—line. in said city: that aid Board cense ofd r ork to be let by contract as provided by how, without ono -half the entnnated cost bc- ing first paid into the City Treasury, and after said work shall he placed tinder contract, said Board shall proceed with- out delay to assess the amount as nearl�• as they (au ascertain the same, whic t will be required to pay tit(, costs and necessary exgeuses of such improve- ment a eon thot real estate to be henefited by said improvement, :ts provided by law• it being the o )inion of the Council that real estate to �at assessed for such iniprovement can be found benefited to the extent of the costs and expenses nee- essary to he incurred thereby. Seas—.Vd. Conley, O'Connor, I'etseh, Callen, ligan, Sanborn. weber, Kenny, F afar, Hmnni, Bryant, \tinea, Long, 31r. Vice President li. Approved May 5, 1887. In Tile matterot' the report of the Board of Public Works dated May 81 1887. It is lierebv ordered by the Coalition c(;uncil of the City of At. Paul: That the. Boned of Public Works of said City of St. Paul cause the following fntproveutcuts to be made, to -wit: Grade Ellen street, front Dale street to Banc line s • drone, in said it that said Boardeause said work to �)c. let by con- tract. as )rovidwl by law, without one- half of tate estinutted cost being first paid foto the City Treasury, and after said work slutll be placed under con- tract, said Board shall proceed without delay to asses the amount as nearly as they can aserrtain the same, which will lie required to pay the (costs and neces- sary''expenses of such intprovennent upon tilt real estate to bo benefited by said improvement, as provided by law: it being tit,, opinion of the Council that mat estate to he assessed for such ina- provemet can be found benefited to the extent of the costs and expenses acces- sary to be incurred thereby. Yeas—.old. Conley, O'Connor. Petsch, ('1111"". ]cyan, Sanborn, weber, Keuu3', Kahl. Hanan, Bryant, \tinea, Long, Mr. Vice President -1+. :lpfir, ved Ma}5, 1887. ❑t the matter of the report of the Board Of Public Works dated'Iay 2 1887, It is hereby ordered by the Coalition (''ouncil of the Cfty of St. Paul: That thau e hoard of Public 'Works of said C'fty of St. Paul cause the following u nprovI it,, to be nock, to -wit: Open, wilco and extend De Soto street, from Bus" street to Brainard avenue, in said e'ty, condmnuting g and taking the cast thirty -Clime (&3) feet of lot 1. JIoyt's suh- ,Itvi,I,I of \V. % of N. \C. 4 of sec. 211, and S. E. % 248 PROCEEDINGS OF THE COMMON COUNCIL. the extent of the costs and exponses necessary tobeincurred thereby. Peas—Aad. Conley, O'Connor, Petsch, Cullen, Kyan, Sanborn, Weber, Kenny, Kain. Hanna. Bryant, Mitten, Long, Air. Vice President -14. Approved April 5, 1887. In the matter of the report of the Board of Public Works dated May 3, 1887, It is hereby' ordered by the Cmnnnou Council of the City of St. Paul: That the Board of Public Works of said City of St. Paul, cause the fullcw•- ing improvements to be made, to -wit: Construct a sewer on Laurel avenue. from Dale street to. Grotto street; oil Ashland avenue., from St. Albans street to Avon street; ort (lolly avenue, from St. Albans street to Avon street: on Portland avenue, from Dale street to St. Albans street: on St. Albans street, fro"' Summit avenue to Ashland •ve- nae, and on Selby avenue, front Dale street to Victoria street, In said city, to- gether with the necessary catchbasins and manholes. That said Board cause said work to be let by contract, as Pro- vided by law, without one-half the eati- nutted cost being first paid into the City- Treasury, and after shall be placed Out contract, said Board shall pro - vein without delay to assess the ;amount asnearly as they (-;inascertain the sante, which will be required to pay the costs and necessary expenses of such improvement upon the real estate to be benefited by said improvement, as pro- vided by law; it beingtheopfnfon of the Council that real estate to be assessed for such improvement call be found benefited to the extent of the costs and expenses necessary to be incurred thereby. Yeas—Ald. Conley, O'Copnor, Petsch, Cullen, Ryan, Sanborn. Reber, Kenny, Kain, IIanna. Bryant, Minea, Lung, Mr. Vice President -14 Approved 'May 5, 1887. In the matter of the report of the Board of Public Works, dated Dec. 20, 1886, amt April 25, 1887. It is hereby ordered by theCommon Council of the City of St. Paul: That the Board of Public {Yorks of said City of St. Paul cause the following improvementstobemade,t(,-wit: Pave Eighth (8th) street, from Locust street to {Vabasha street, fn said city, _ with cedar blocks and curbing with granite, including in the contract for said paving the necessar}• sewer, water and gas cou- necthms to the property lines; that said Board cause said work to he let by con- tract, as provided by law, without one- half the estimated cost being first paid into the City Treasury, and after said work shall be placed under contract, said Board shall proceed without delay to assess the amount, as nearly as they can ascertain the same, which will be required to pay the costs and necessary expenses of such improvement upon the read estate to be benefited by said im- provement, as provided by law; it being the "to I I t of the. Council that real es- tate to be assessed for sorb Improve- ment can be to all henetited to the ex- tent of the costs and expenses necessary to be incurred thereby. Teas—Ald. Gurley, O'Connor, Petsch, Cullen. Ryan, Sanborn, Weber, Kenny, Kain, hauun, Bryant, \linea, Long, Mr. Vice President -1+. Approved May 5, 1887. lm the matter of lite Board of Public Works dated Dec. 20, 1886, atilt April i, IK87. Itis hereby ordered by the Coumarin Council of the City of St. Paul: That the Board of Public Works of the. City of St. Paul, cause the. following improvements to ba made, to -wit: Pave N'aeouta street, front the Union depot grounds to Ninth (nth) street in said city, with cedar blocks and curbing with granite, including in the contract for said paving the nee- essary sewer, gas and water con- nections to the property line: that said Board cause said work to he let by cum - tract. as provided by law•, without one- half the estimated cost being firstpaid fill(, file City Treasur', and aftersaid work shall be place([ under contract, said Board shall proceed without delay to assess the amount as mean , as they can ascertain the Mune, which will be required to pay the costs and necessary expenses of such irnprovententupun the real estate to be benefited by said fml- provennenk as provided ]iy law; it being the opinion of tan: Council that real es- tate to be assessed for such improve- nteut call be found benefited to the ex- tent of the costs and expenses ueeessary to be Incurred thereby. Yeas—Ald. Conley, O'Connor, Petsch, Cullen, Kyan, Sanborn, Weber, Kenny, Kain, lla int. Bryant, AMfmca, Long, Mr. Vice President -14. Approved Dlay. 5, 1887. In the matter of the report of'the Board of Qublic Works, dated April 28, 1887. It f.s hereby ordered by the Common Council of the City of St. Paul: That tha Board of Public Works of said City of St. Paul cause the follow- ing improvements to be made, to -wit: Construct a sewer oil Fourth (4th) street, from Iloffniam avenue to Marfa avenue fu said city, together with the necessary cateBbasins and manholes; that said Ifoa#I cause still[ work to be let by ear tract, as provided by law,, without One - In lf`the estimated cost beang first paid Tutu the City Treasury, all( L after said work shall be placed wider contract. said Board shall proceed without delay to assess the, amount asnearly IIs till'), can ascertain the same, which ,will he PROCEEDINGS OF THE COMMON COUNCIL. 249 required to pay the costs and necessary the real estate to be benefited by said expenses of such ingrrovcnnettt+ upon imq,rnvennentt, as provided by law: it [he real estate to be upon said bring the opinion If the Conned that innProveme"4 as provided by Ixw: it estate to br assessed far such neil tve- re estate the opiufu" Is(itthe Council that meat can be found benefited to the es- re•al h, be assessed for such int- lent of the costs and expenses necessary provement can be found xp used 1" the to belncurred thereby. extant b the costs and expenses neves- ]'vas—Aad. Coale nary to be incurred thereby. Gillen, Itvxn, Sanborn T b(rr, Ketnry, PeasRyan. Colney, O'Weber, Petsch, , Kain, llanw, Bryant, illine;t, I fig, Mr. Cullen, Ryan, Sanborn. {Pea, L. Kenny, Vice President -14. Kain, Haulm, t-14. ilIinea, Long, illr. Approved %lay 5, 1887. Vice President -14. Approved May 5, 1887. In the matter of the report of the Board Lt tine matter of the report of tam ]3oaM and Maw 2(If' Public Wo ks dated Feb. tib, 1887, of There y arks dated t 7crit •u,, 1887. It is hereby, ordere(1 by the Common It o hereby ordered by los Comwon Council of the City of St. Paul: Council (,f the City of St. Paul: I'Imt the Board of Public {Yorks of That the Board of Public Works of suit[ cit) o1' St. ]';tel I. the said City v St. Paul cause the fol- ingrruveunetnts to be made, to -e ft 1lo e g lowing improvements to be made, to- wideu amt extend Brewster avenue, fi'urn wit: Grade. alley fu A' '' subdivis- University avenue to Wabasha street, ion of block ]r2, ],yuan Dayton's addi- in said city, coudemnim • at firm to St. Paol.a d said 'Bul - of the west one-haltuf bllock(4,Eivig taking That said Board cause said work t, be C•hute's Addition to St. Paul, for a ub- let by contract, as provided by latr, wfill- lie park and roadway; also all that land out didione-half the estimated cost being Iviug within the liars of a strip sixty first paid into the (tiny 1'rcasury and fret wide, the east Iimc of which strip after said work shall 'be placed under shall be the {cost line contract said Board shall proew•(I will,- of lot It Wabasha nut delay to assess the ;uuouut as nearly Street ldditiou. n•odnced front Aurora ;Is they eau ascertain the it(. , whirI ltityavettle to uf St. I'aulas\t(I sit ,t, being In the will be required to pay the casts and R'tN' shall ta; that said illentneceupon exereses mf aw•h im nvv,•_ proceed without delay to meat neon the real esbdc h, be bcncllte(I ascertain th(mtntt as near]y• as they curt by said innpruvenne'nt, as provided b . same, whrclr will be re - law; it being the upiniuu of the Conaria lee essary� expense, dufn es, improve.is and that real estate to be assessu I for such meat aeon the real estate to be berftei impruveutent can be found benefited to by said fmproventeut as provided by the extent of the costs and expenses law, it being the opinion of the Council necessar}' to be incurred therrb3- that real estate to he assessed for such YrasRyan. Conley'. U'Cunuor, Petsch, improvemeet can be found benefited to ('oaten, I{yan, Sanborn Weber. Kenny, the extent of the dunfou n, costs and ex- Kain, Hamm, Bryant, Minea, Long, Mr. pauses necessary to be acumen thereby Vice President -14. Teas—Ald. 'on I. O'('ounur, Petsch, Approved illuy >, 188T Culh•n. ];yam. Sailim•n, R-eber, Kenny, In the matter of tin r•port of the Board Kain, llama. ]31, of Public Works dated Jlay 3. 1&8Z V'ire I'rrsidrnt • Dlinea, Long, Mr, It is hereby ordered by the ('unman :approved Jia 887. Of tam City of St. Paul: That the Board of Public Works of Dn rite "'after u ! 'epurt of the Board said City of St. Paul, cause the follow- Itishereby "'Or( I by tIo Comm ing improvements to be made, to -wit: •ted A aril 28, 1882 Construct a sewer on Seventh street, C°unnfl of the of St. Paul: on from liupe street to Phalen street, and snhlliCtty of Bo Ir cause the f un Mendota street, front Seventh street inner lty of fnSt.ls -lie Works of to Phalen creek, in said city (under one street a sewer following made, to-witCon- said improvement including in the conte Second street,' said futprovem the 1 act for Wabasha street from said Boa to the property lin"; that 1'civer hir f street Cedar street, and on said Board cause said work to be let b to Second street to et, fn - f(wid cause said con - work contract, file provided by law, without tobeletbycontract �asc rovidedid work paid ntlf the a ityn cost beiuyr first w•ithoutone-half the esti rovidcosta paid iota the City 'Treasury, ;it,( One-half after ] by law, said work shall be laced wider con- first paid foto the Cit • Treasur being tract, said Board shall proceed without tctontrnc•tfter ;said Board work s lshall paced roceed hander dela}' to uasess the amount its newly as out dela W wit) if can ascertain the same, which will y assess the amount as Ou required to pa}• the costs and neves- °earl}- as they can ascertain the sane, nary expenses of such improvement upon andclnecelasarylie eexpensea of such im- a1 Pay the coats 250 PROCEEDINGS OF THE COMMON COUNCIL. gr_einent upon the real estate to h benefited by said improvement, as pro vided by law, it being the opinion ( the Council that real estate to be it: sessed for such improvement can h found benefited to the extent of $1,41. of the costs and expense. necessary t be incurred thereby, the balance (Sloo to be paid out of the sewerage bon fund. Yeas—Ald. Coley, O'Connor, Pets(•1'. Cullen, Ryan, Sanborn, Weber, Benny Kain, Hanna, Bryant, Minea, Long, Mn Vice President -14. Approved May :i, ISS7. In the matter of the report of the Boan of Public Works dated Maty :1 1SS7. It Is hereby ordered by the Grumun Council of the City (If St. !'cul: That the Huard of Public Works o said City of St. Paul cause the folluwiul improvements to be made, to -wit: Grade Grotto street. from Man hall :neem. to Minnehaha street, in said city; that sai� Board cause said work to be let by cue tract, as provided by late, without one half the estimated cost being first ixti( into the City T,ca.ur, and after eat( work shall be placed render contract sift Board shall proceed without delay b assess the amount, as nearly- as they em ascertain the : •nue, which will be re quired to pay the costs and necess:u•1 expenses of such lmproveuent upon the real estate to be benefited by .aid lot- prover—it, as provided by law; it heir;; the opinion of the Co olo•il Hutt real c tate to be assessed for such improve. ment can be found benefited to the ex- tent of the costs and expenses necessary to be incurred thereby. Yeas—Ahl. Conley O'Connor, Pet -II, Cullen, Riau. Sanborn, Weber, Kcuuv, Kain, Hanna, Bryant, Minea, Emig, Mi. Vice President -14. Approved May 5,_1 In the matter of the report of the Board of Public Works. dated May 2, 158 7. ' said City of St. Paul cause the following -ill,rovenneuts to be node, n. -wit: Pave bjbfge avenue, from Cedar street to `17, vt Third (:3d) street, in said eity, with lar blocks and curbing with granite, - cluding,in the contract for sit!([ paving s `:ibe necessary sewer, water ;tad gas said in -tions to the property lines; that con- i, Mrd cause said t urk to be let by (-ou- t act, as provided by law, without one- `�Y the estimated cost bciug first paid -° lla , the City Treasury, and after said .., :it shall be placed under contract ,ted Board shall proceed without delay t. assess the amount as lo -a)- as they c:u. ascertain the same, "'Meda will bel required to pay the costs cud necessary expenses of such improvenent upon the real estate to be benefited by said ]apruveuu•ut. as provided by law: it be - the opinion of the Cutmeil that real Y rs[;de to bt• nsrssed fur such improve - benefited to the ex- tent of the costs and expensesnecesstry. I to be !ut•n rred thereby. Yeas—Ald. Conley-. O'Connor, Petseh, ('olden. lit' -an Sanborn. N"eber, Kenny, I Kain. llal Bryant, Miura, Long, Mr. Vier Prrsidcu t-14. Approved May 5, I8.S7. A( juurued. J(IICN DOWLAN, Vice President of Council. Taos. A. I1nEN)EIin AST, City Clerk. [Tho hdlnn'ina role cel proceedings t rc acd. dentally omlttod from their reknlar position in fit.- hook Immcdin telt'' lAt—ding the proceedings of .1 :3 lssi.1 ltrCnlae lleet:ng. ST. PAt:f., April 11), 1887. Vico President Dot+lan in the chair. Present: Ald. Conley. ('Connor, Petsch. Callen, Ryan, Sanborn. Weber, Kenny, Kain. Hauuu. Bryant, Minna, Long. Mr. Vice President -14. REenit'rS OF SPECIAL C•OMMITTF.E.S. Of Add. Kenny. Chalrmmi— tCnrrcetiun of as published on 93d inet, atter ,;,,afar. of 'r. Lenny, chxirmun.] Accepted• and the ordinance referred to read ;tad accepted, as also an ordinance +vhieln authorizes an expenditure of $12,- 000 per 3 e I, AI(I. liryant moved to suspend the rules so as toalliov the ordinance authorizing the expenditure of $12,000 per year to pass to its second reading. The motion prevailed by the following vote: Peas—Ald. Conley, O'Connor, Petsch, Cullen, ligan, Sanborn, Weber. Kenny, Kain. Hanna, Bryant, Mines. Long, Mr. Vice Pre -lent -14. The said ordinance Was therenpon read a second time and passed. -(See Ordinance No. 76S.) O edit , Orti-1 —t, No. 768. AnOrdinance Establishing the Salary of the liuilding Inspector, Assistant. Clerk, and Inspectors in the Building Inspect- or's Departlue t, and Limiting the Same. 'rhe Couuuat Council of the City of St. Paul du ordain as follows: Section 1. That the salary of the Bnild- iug Inspector shall be three thousand dol- lars per anumn. The salary of the Assistant Building In- spertor shall be fitteen hundred dollars per annum. The safari of the Building luspeclor's Clerk shall be one thousand dollars per an- num. PROCEEDINGS OF THE COMMON COITNCIL. 25] Sec. 2. The liuilding Ltspeetor is I between said points, and the Board of authorized to appoint such additional !n- Public Works is requested to proceed at sPecturs as may be necessary and proper to ; onco with the paving ot'sait Summit ave - secure :he efficiency of the Building In- nue. beLweeu 1Yabasha and Third streets. spectole. office. to remove the .same at Yeas—Ald. Cuulel'. O'Connor. Yntsch, pleasure, ho v fix their 'n oven.ation. Cullen, Ryan. S:urborn. Weber, Keuuy, provided, however, that the age egate coo- ! Kain, pensation shall not Ilauuu. Bryant, i\linea, 1,mIR, �Ir. exceed sixty-five bun- Vice President -14. dyed dollars in tiny one year. And, pro- I Approved April 21, 1887. vided also, that the entire expense of the Building Inspector's office, including the Iu the matter of the reports of the Board of salaries and compensation of all <rflicers I Public Works dated .)canary 31, 1887, and appointees herein referred to, shall not and April 14, 1887. exceed in any one, fiscal year rho income It is hereby ordered by the Common Coun- obtained by said office fron fees collected cif of rim City of St Pauh in such fiscal yens. That the Board of Public Works of said Sec, 3. that [he pal' nod coupeusafie" Ciq of St. Paul cause the following im- aud salary of tine said Building luspector, pruvement to be made, to -wit: Pave Assistant. Cleric and Inspectors shall be Jackson street, from -Ninth (0111) street to audited by the Comptroller and paid upon j Grove street (fonu9r13' Pearl street), in said monthly pay -rolls certmed by said Building city, with cedar blocks and curb with gran - Inspector. ite, including if, the contract for said Sec. 4. That all ordinances and parts of ting the necessary sewer, water andgasordinances contravening the provisions of connections to the property lice; that said this ordinance are hereby repealed. Board cans, Said work to be let bycontracr Sec. 5. This ordinance shall take effect as provided by law. without onehalf the end be in force from and after its passage. estimated cost being first paid into the City Teas—Add. Conley. O'Connor, PetsehTreasury, and after said work o shall b Cullen, Ryan, Sauburn, Weber, Keuuy,, ! placed ruder contract said Board shall pro Kain, Hanna. Bryant, Mines, Long. \Ir. seed without delay to assess the amount as Vice President -14. nearly as they eau ascertain the snore, Passed April Ip. 1887, which will be required to Pay the costs and JOnN DOWI.AN, Vice President of Cuuucil. necessary expellses of such improvement Approved April 21. 1887, up(m the real estate to be benefited by said Rmtt;uT A. SMITH, Mayo•. fmprovenent as provided by law, it being Attest: the opinion of the Council that real estate April IAs A. PnasneutuA ser, City Clerk. to be assessed for such improvement can be April 'L9. found benefited to the extent of the costs K ceol afloat', and expenses necessary to be Incurred By Aid. Kerr— i thereby. Resolved, 'That all proceedings h seta- Cn liens 1 'd. an. CSl a n;rn Weber, Ke Petsch fore had with respect to change 0f grade. un Bain, ll:uum, liryant, Atinea, Long. Mr: Sununu ac,uue. between Rice atrcrt and \"icn 1'resideo[—li. Third street, are hereby auu idled• Hoof file Appro+'ed April 21. 1887. City Clerk is directed to +vin L•draw rhe Jnus llnwf,n.c, \'ice Presidentof Council. notice for a change of grade on scud a+t,wm '1'110.1. A. I7ucxn*n:o A.c'r, City Clerk. 252 PROCEEDINGS OF THE CO.I.lON COUNCIL. Regular Meeting. of Ilotrinan avenue and other streets. Sr. PAIL, May 17, 1887. C'onunittee On Claims. I President Herr, in the chair. Frei J. P. Allen amt Others— ,'reset: Ab Gouley Dulvla , O'('Ou_ For the opening, widening and ex - non; Pet"ll, Cullen, Ryan, Sanboni, R'eb,r, Kenny, tension of Norris street, from Temper- Ileum, Bryaut, Miucu Long, Mr. President -14. ance street t- Jackson street. Board of Public Corks with order. C'09VICSIC'ATlexs, From E. F. Crocker and Others= From itis honor, file Mayor—Police- For the establishment of a grade on man Appointed— To the honorable Livingston avenue, from Concord street the President and Common Com"cil. City of St. Paul; south to Augusta or Page street. Cununittee mi Streets. - 1 have this day appointed William 13. From Charles.letzger— Coveny all officer of tilt, regular police For return of stmis, amount overtaxed force, to succeed 0flieer John Cook, m, lot 18, block 30, Suburban Hills ad- prouuled,and 1 ask your advice and clition. consent thereto. Committee on Claims. Ito.. nsaT A. So ­,u, Mayor. Free Robert 11. Dougal and Others— Jluy lo. isn7. Couwitt—ma For the vacation of that part of 'Ferry Police. street Ivfug north of Margaret street, in Also, Adau" Gotzian's rearrangement of Sigel's Special Policelnen Appointed— addition. 1't, the llunorable, the President and Cou ulittee on Streets. Cunuuoil Conucil of the City (It' St. I'rom.lutt Breen and Others-- Paul: 1'r)test Against paving College ave - 1 have this day appointed Olivier Pel- Due, bchvecn Cedar and Third streets, tier and VGillian" Cerner spechtl officers ;it this time. Of the regular force, to assist in takLigBoard of Public Works. the duc• g eisus for l.V'ui7, and 1 ask your Frau" T. W. Sudd— advice and consent thereto. ('luim for damage to his cellar by Ron Emr A. 8 ... 'ru. Muyor. Mai7, 18Y7, reasua of defective condition of Decatur street. Committee un Police, C'onnoittce u n Claims. Also, From .1. 11'. lirl and (Ithers— License Revoked— For the erection of stairs on Seventh 1't, the honorable, the Cuiunon Council street to the ravine between Bradley of the Cit, of 1t. Pali: 1 have this clay revoked butcher If- ,beet and llolfmiln avenue. Alderuutn of the district and Chafr- cense No. 10:3, issued to George E. Mar- nhul Committee Oil Streets, with power kert y Son, at their requ:est.nd recoil- to act. mend that they receive such rebate as Froin B. A. Froiseth— may be provided by jaw. fraying fill- relief oil account Of injury BeBERT.1. SMITn, Mayor. May 1:3, p88', snastaiued through falling on defective sidewalk. Committee on License. Committee. on Claims. From Lane K. Slone vol Others— From G. 11. Toe.nsing and Others— Fur nim grading of Arcade street, from Protest against sprinkling Granite Maryland steer[ to ivy street. street. Board of I'u¢I is Wurka. with order. ( r'ns"Itlee on Streets. Froin Blinn Converse ;and Others— Flom .l. P. Galipeau and Others— frul"st against the coush'uchon of a For sadewauk on St. Anthony avenue. sewer on Colbuurne street, between St. Couunittee on Streets. From J. Clair and Superior streets. K. Iluniphrey and Otliers— 'that C n 11 Ittee on Streets. order for sprinkling Maria ave - Also, nue he auuended to read '•froun Seventh From s B. and nrof street to McLean avenue7, Committee aGare Protest against vacation of alley in io block 5,'Te•ratce oil Streets. From Jose Ill Nadeau aid Others— Park addition. Committee mi Streets. From In regard to filling swamp on first block northeast of Cayuga street. August Schultz— Praying Petition referred GI laOfficer, that a sewer be constructed on Walnut who reported that nothing can be done street, from It point 135 feet northerly of West Seventh in the matter at present, which report street to Oak street. Board of Public Works was accepted. From .John Cuniff, Acting Poundmas- with order. From 'Timothy Leahy— ter— fraying that his salary be the same as NOtlfying the city that he will claim that of a regular police officer. $1,000 for dauuages to his property, eor- Committee oil I'ulice. net of Hodulaut avchue and Conway Front West Seventh Street improve street, by reason of defective condition meat Association— PROCEEDINGS OF THE CO.IMON COUNCIL. S3 Approving the action of the Council and other streets gradin66�and selrrr sys_ in the ulattur of alopropriatit"g looney tem, ;m,G'>,i; Prae3 Tracy Estimate for Central Park. Accepted. No. 2, grading Wiuifrot aunt, Ostomate Fran Board of Park Conunlssimners— streets, t?,S:i6; J, Kavanagh, Estimate Resolution ill regard to p b Nu.:i, grading Conway. street, tl,a4o; J, park fund, and transmittin'a colullonj - •K;n•anatgli. Estimate No. lo, Brading St. Esq. is [he Board t'rom H. R. Bigenlow, I.I iia Graceardstituatsw NO 2, 3'i,;.:'30; Ew• Cununittee t Ways and.leans. Lineuht and Uraiul atrnuos, l'radiug From Nets Teter: on ,and Others— Phos. Brennan $3Ji7L; For transfer of liquor license. wood. R15;_N. 11f, F'm�IBemn mn'. Under - Committee on License, 1. RotlllnLnd, $'1?.4ri; C'lerkpofyl$- let nEpoaTs uF CITY OFFIC11c,. Court. d80.:'i; A, Il eery. SM; J. E. Gra- Of City Uomp: miler—Audited Claims, �avhaiei�ill� C`" s: r Aug C•c ltoetler. itrtbino- viz.— J. W. Doherty, Estimate. No., 3• loll .f- Cary. -76.'_11: Nuftlnvn'slern Lime lug Greenbrier aveno' >• grad- company. „1.:;0: Qnnilly & Abbott, .lurphy'• Estimate u. 4, gra ling Ilaguc a1d, NL7a; nd], I ke., avenue auul Milton- street, a iI, ,I. f u•udlef Bros., ti8; J. McDun- Morrison. Estio, e No. B li. uu•ier• SG: I{. S. Ku:gq�l.yN11•d�K: inert, & Schur- st55eet. ?::,S:N); Palmer l DunkleeI,sti� g'o5; St. Patin Furniture company: nnaite No. 6, grading Duras street. g,;:�• 13; II. P. I{ngg & Co a0. IL .Justus, E>tiuuue N, 4, _eµ. Mitseln, .8133.95; I'.. E. lelforrl, Cneru,t,e avenue, s,,,_ Willi: gradnl I.: 1lorriu ger ,l'• Sous. g�;3: all, Estimate No. c, 11.75: Duueau Con µel. gt;O' 13. l:vn, street. si,Hio; F'. S. Bu1i1�i�Ui"��stI to llrtc rM. S750: Matt b13r ,1'r:d �;: R'. Mer Custer street R (yuiuny ,v, ewer system, . X29: C. 13cnnha r(I zit ni. Tr N, S: ('s., Fi.3,97b; F. S. Blodg, tt. Estimate Ns. u. her cowp:unS. 3P!.Lu o.:V1'. t1. Pilot R l; Summit n lac" tial , n svxten ., S;i.r.:u; Bros.. R17.:�II; Kenny' 13 res., J3u:uv( of Roberti 3.7ii.77;-Bee Lr1' l PuN'- I+ire ('uuuuissi"ner.,. ell ; W: MiserRobert R'right, et ail., gl la.: Suavthe Printing eumpauy..3, •-.;6: Ni Is Globe Publishing latupany, :,43,:3!i(L:;1; &Bean, t3Zid1; Farwell (1' W duckweed, Estimate Yo. 1, gradbnh S Co..5 cents; lI. Jl:ll, 0 rel, MeWilder avewe, $7IMJ; I'. run$ 1401 . nate Duharty Irish- Strung-Ifilrk"tt hardware cou - ,u�, No.l sewer on Selby' avenue, Ra;3 e"r ; 1'.' Doherty', Estimate Su. I, $(Bi.fin; M. Castello, g7; Abbot, Downing sewer mn Cedar street. NMS; P. Doha•rty, Die CO.. hm •, 17.44'�L. Anson, g: -so; Es27.5; a Nn. -1 sewer on E'ightb street, stadt. 2it.ar,. ltruggem; &Faust $l. '5; P. R.tin;A'rdel- Duhert,y, Estimate , 1, F:. McNaun+e, al; c`3t;ro. sewer on Carroll street. hill; S. 1'. Ful- N; ."; � .1. M. q'howpsun, sour, Jr., 1" t. No. I, paving Ilinne- 8 "• L'rown. 'Preacy & ('o., S1o.78; St. sofa sterol t3,:S15; '1'. J; E, Paul Book unit Stationer 1 ul}'. ":'til"ate M.15: Georgc •I. .Iitseh Co., oaclnany nedrlNo. 3, hur B g •lessanlinf lured ,$'.em; St. Paul 'rowel esrhu I" .o $11 71: hur I$ros., Estiw;ue No. n, lin- western Slauup works, sits; Chiexgo, nrlutha and Other sl meets grading. Burliugtu i & Xurthcnn Ra., ('1 coon Sint " C. F. Huebner, Esdinaue. No. ad L, grading Burr street, g,,, Pan,, g,s.Ru: 1. E. j'jr" rel :;U L Kavanagh, Estimate ding COoprr & harper, Estiwah' No. 1. grad, t'ictoria street, Sn,:i2(3; T L'inueluu .... 1fl Esti gradin • iig A r. I-, t i :Ili,. 51,87[1: Couper l Estivate I. 1, gratding Victoria street, l nimh• No' :3, gradin R7a:,• W. I. art av' Iistimate No. 1' N (7�•Draper 31):• lil�, T:, rt Milli" eke )a grading Stewart avenue, Canton and C'o., ywl: Scribner-l.ibbe Lsitug:un streets, 8?,7::11: IV'..J. Preston. $33.!15; G. Duinldson, F75: I1..[.....anCrosby' even nate - - I, sewer on Farrington SI3. u; Ii. I'. Cullen, s avenue,$I70; R'bite&Adains,Estlnitaf' nano'. 1L3µ; I8; M. R. Mur' No. I, sewer of Si xth. street,:GiBu: 1'. •1• '1 Veroos, t>_8.40; Lev- llurack. Estimate No eroO.s ,C Esrh. g111U.30: .Iaeub J. Esch, and .tilh•r strea'ts, >:1, y, "' grading Fisk ,7:3.80: 'At. Bell. .. 7y.µ;; Stnrkfou .l tk `, Uxle r1; Baum- Lindquist, Fstinu"te- NO. 1, Grxndrich garde'n's Estinnate So. i. grading lgle-' ue srwer.:1.,7:i: l3e0- 1. ux. rieb hart street, t; ; D�nle ,� Baumgardner, mate Su. ' Estpnutte No. _, gradlug Case street s.. -� • grading lrundel stt•eet $1. Wer if. IIauseu. Esti wane Au. •i7; Davern & Keough. Es[im:ue 10. rwrr un boll .Roden street. 6"3,4(1 I �]'useal avenue ;ail I olton avenue ingJ 'finesFhostton,reet. Estfmme No. grad- gradiIg, iig Jaucs street. t., los; 1'. Allowed auul ordered paid by the fol - ton, Estivate Su. IL 'Thorn- lowing vote: sheet, cI,GAi; J'. 11. 'Thnonitnl , E,],s'tilnate 1'etsrh, C'ullt,n, I{yan. 5enbona Reber, ch heal—Ald. Uunb•J'. Uoo9xu.O'COnnor, No. 2, grading i.isbou street, $297_5k; 1'. Kenny. llama, Bryant, .Ione,, Long, H. Thornton, Estimate No. i,St. Albans Mr. 1'rusident—Id. 251 PROCEEDINGS OF THE COMMON COUNCIL. Of Corporation Attorney—Sixth Strut Bridge— The Attorney submits letters from th Miungapolis & Manitoba, St. Paul . Northern Pacific and St. Burl & Duhrt Railroad companies in regard to gran ing an caseuu•ut over their respectiv rights of way ou Sixth street, to euabl the city to construct a bridge on sai street. Accepted. (See resolution.) Of City Engineer—Snelling Avenu Bridge— To the Common Council of the City It St. Paul: (;ENTI,E.NIsa: 1 herewith presen plans submitted by the Chicago. A(il waukec & St. Paul Railway coupnur for bridging over Snelling avenue, all, recommend that they be adopted an, that the railroad company be directed t build the bridges in accordance witl saiddams. Res eetfull submitted 1 3 L. W. It t'sut.rrrr. City Engineer. Adopted and plans approved. Also, Reaney and Miunehaha Streets Bridges - 'rhe Engineer subunits letter frau James Smith, Jr.,general solicitor of tlr: St.l'aul & Duluth road, in regard to res olution of Council passed May 81 16S7. Alderman of the District. Of Inspector of Buildings— Report for uannth of April, 18887, tvitl Treasurer's receipt attached, fm R1.577:?.i. Public Accounts. Of Market Master— Report for mouth of April, 1857, Nvitl Treasirer's receipt attached, for Public. Accounts. ItEPORTOF BOARD OF i'1'Ii I•IC' \cent I, Cottage Street Opening, Ete.— •ro theCouumm Council of the City of St. Paul: 'Che Board of Public Works have had under consideration the resolution or order of the C.comm Council, appro'ed December .,,, 1,89 n, re lativr to the opening of Cottage sheet, from Lake Pomo to Arcade street, where not al- ready opened, and having investigated it fo�he proposed improvt•uu•nt, reapeet- et- lly report that it is necessm•y:utd proper to open. widen and extend Cat - I, g, street from Lakr ('Onto to -Arcade street, where not already opened: that the estimated expense thereof is 53.Ou0: that real rshth• to he assessed therefor,van be Yound 1.n fit"([ to the rxtt• it of the d:unagrs,rests and esprnsrs accessary to be incurred there_ by; that said improvement is not asked for by a petition of a majority of the owners of proprrt}- to be assessed therefor, but we herewith seed a plane or profile of said improve- ment, and an order for your adoption, if you desire its to wake the Improve- uwnt. Yens- 4, 11:13 s e. It. L. Go at.ts. President. IV. F.Eimis,Clerk Board Public Works May 3, 1Na7. Adopted. (See order Board of Public. Works.) Also, York Street Grading— To the Couuuuu Cowtcil of the City o,l St. Paul : The B.rerd o" P.: bait, Works Lav had under e n si eratiu . 'til fesolut on or or er of Vic Couuuul Con 'c I al•proccd April 7. 18 ;v N7 r ive. to the gr4ll:g �.f Yor s rt,et, from For • t eet to Mb sissippi street, and having inv sti¢at d t . prop : d tnprovcwent, respee fully rrport that it is it cv,sar. and proper to rade York street. fr w F rest str'et to -Clark rk street, nail Sims strr • c t fr nu Forest street to E(I6 cot• ton street, si �:•� Me sure its material from said Sort: street necessary to fill sa d -iuuns street. said grading to be dour under o e . o :- tract; that the estinmted ex reuse thereof is '4,408{ one-half Of %v I[(- Itired nut be paA into the C ty Treasury hefore the contract is let; that real estate to Le as- sessed therefor eau be fount benefited to the extent of the costs and expenses neeessar> to be incurred thereby; that said iuynvve meat is not asked for b, a petition of a wajorit, of the o t ners of droperty to Le assessed therefor. but we ereN, fill send it plan or profile of said I mprov:utent and all order for your adoption, if you desire its to make the i oprovcutent Yeas 4, nays 0. It, L. Goux.ys, President. W. F. Eincts, Clerk Board Public Works Mar 17, 1847. Adopted. )See order to Board Public lVorks.) Also, South Street Opening, Ete.— I'ufit, Common Cou,vilOf th^ City of St. Paul: 'lilt, Board of Public Work; have tin- ier consider nioa the resolatoil or rder of lhr ('ata sou Council, approved la ti nth. 1897 relative to the open- itc. widen n c and extension of South tre ¢. from Lak • Conio to Lake . 'haler to a width of sixty feet where lot already opened. and having inve.sti- ;ated the proposed improvement, espectfully report that said improve- aent is necessary and proper that the iiwated expense thereof :s +:35.000; hat real estate to be assessed therefor all Le found benelited to the extentof I hr :anagen, rostsand expenses necessary to c incurred thereby: that said improve- u•nt is not askml for by a petition of it mjofity Of the owners of property to I assessed therefor, but we herewith cud it pla t or profile of said iurprove- PROCEEDINGS OF TIIE COMMON COUNCIL. 255 meat, and an order for your adoption, ❑s to make the improvement Yeas 4, if you desire us to make the improve- na 's 0. meat. Yeas 4, nays It. > s. President. W, F. Ftt�t-L s;Clerk Board PMiendent.Works 1V. F. EInvIS, Clerk Board Public IYorks May t. IN87. ilIu}• 17, 1897. Adopted. (See order to Board of l'ub- Adoptc(L(Seeorderto Boardof Public lie Works.) Works.) Al-. Also' 1), Soto Street ('.railing— 1loffnrau Avenue Opening, Etc,— To the C)nunun ooull,il of the City of 1'a the Common Council of the City of St. I'attl: tit. I'; of: 1'hel3oard of Public Works have had ❑color Iconsidt consideration theatresolution ror uudeT consideration rho n•sulntiou m' errk�r of the Common C'ou:eil, if :roved order of the Cmumnn Comteil,ftpproved ay'n, 1897, relative to thegratin, of April 7,'897, relative to the opening De Soto street from lVhitall street to 'wd extension of Ilotfmaa avt,uur, from Brainard avenuv. and h:u'iug iucrsti- or nr:u't'lerInout street in a northeast -file prnlmsed improv:we,ol, rt,- rrh directim: by tl:c ,'ListOruchcable. sperlfnll) report Ila[ said improveom•ut. ro:ite to the intersection of 1lound xnd is uerr..�mc end proper. from 11-lii(all Ili:nvat hen slrrrts.:ud having un'esti- shr,•tlo>Im'yla:dstreet: fhaf the esfi_ •u'•d the proposed iutproci'nm•nt, re_ unaled expense. thereof' ks ', 73a, unr-hall. . 1 ".!fully" n putt (hat said :m trevt•un• of ohich aced tit is not urcrssa,.. I til Ot be utid iuU: ! ty ,uul n'o u• 1 tic city 1 1 t, for the t.. re: s � Ono t u � u tr L•' that before t O� t w Uu• r : Ort. t ut'� :• h a o I to � I h � rt ,Iha� t rd rr: h r . . tl es •� it tt tae O t tt Io Ir • 'nano I t: tssrs;• L u fu I therein nail h ter t orf. t un br is Ito I found Irruclited (o tln,• extent of thc'rrz,ts rile rxn'ut oY rile damages• rusts and ex - and expenses necrssan•y to be incurred I Pease, necessary to bo incurred thereby : that said improvealeat is not ther�•by Yeas +. nays O. asked for IOy a petition of a it ajority ofGua�t.t s. President. the uwnen, of property to be assessed lV. F. I•:un'n. Clrrlc L'oau'd I'u blit, )Yorks therefor. but the herewith send a plan: illay !i, 1857. r rrolile of said improvement and au .1lderrnam of the district. unIer tor ,our auloption. it y It desire as :Also. to make the in: provemeut. Yeas 4, tomo .lveuuc Opening. Etc.— uayaq. Po the OIL ('ouneil of tilC' RL. Clerk lioarvl l inbtlictR in'k JLt}' Ili, IN87. Adoph•d. (Sec order to Boanl of ]'till tic ]Corks.) Also, Iiosabel Street Pa,iog— fothe C'onouotn Cotmc•il of the ('Sty O St. Paul: rhe Board of Public lVoi ks have had under consideration the resulutluu Or Order of the Common Council. approrrd May n. 1897. relative to the pavane til' Itosabel street, front Y:iglub to'I'cath streets, with cedar blocks ;cod grautife curbs, and Imviug in vrslieuted the pro- ptcst,d improvemcut, respectfully report U at said improvemcut is ❑rcess:ry and pru�n•r. i., It linng in the ruutract for snit pacing Ute necessary sewer, u'ulrr 'oul gas c•onucetimis Ie the properly lines: that the rsliuuded expel, e thereof is .g3.d7.i. otic-halPot whit4t tired not be paid !I,((, the ('ity ,Treasury be - to the contra u t is let: that real estate hO be assessed there fur ran be found Lenefited hO tl:e extent tit' the coats mel expenses necessary to Le Incurred thrn•bv: that said oalO. vemcut is nut :raked for by a I(titiou of n mujor,y tit' the owners of property to be assessed therefor, but we herewith scud at pl:m r n'ufile et said f nprova'ment and :w orc�cr for your adoption, if you desire St. Paul: t Ci o. I Of uulm' Pout. did raf"',lice , re, order s have vOe Order of the Connnoo council, approved - May n, ISN7. rcl;ttivr to tilt• opening, Ivinur�si (If from•tile cast Mine of fire -It add itiuu to Valley street and lrtviuu Y investigated the proposed imprtrvt,uu•nt, respectfully report that said iutprove- I tis oat necessary and proper for tilt, reason thnY proper[}' to Lc asst,ssrd flu Trfon' caouut Le found benefited to flu• rxteut of the d. tees, costs and ex- kens•s necessary s ro mcm'red thereby, -eas 4, mays 0. 1{. L. Gonyus. President. R'. F. ERIN'n-.Cle-rk Board Public Works. Alderman of the district. Jf ")rani: ker Auron1lso, e Grading— o tilt- Conunmt Council of tilt, City of St. foul. 'Che Board of I'u Llir Works have had under ronsidcrnhon Chu resolnhon or order of the Counutnt (lOum'il• approved 11n'il 7. 1N*7, rrlative to the grading of )Idw:ukee an t,u tie, from the south Ilue lot the (711cago. )liln'aukce.ti St. Paul richt of o'av to Short Line avenue, Mer- riam Park.•:uul having investigated the proposed tnn�:rovrment. rcvpeeffully rvs- pm't that snit inpn'ovemm..t Is necessary and proper front Railroad avenue to As- 2.116 PROCEEDINGS OF THE COMMON COUNCIL. torfa avenue, (formerly Short nLine av- euo); that the estimated expense thereof is3738, one-half of which ul'ed not be paid foto the City 'Treasury [let,- the contract is let; that real cstatr to be assessed therefor van be found betelite•d to the exteut of the Busts tend expenses uecl'ssm'y to be ineur—I thereby: that said Improvement is not asked fur b)' a petition of a majority of till' owuen of property to be assessed therefor; but w' herewith scud a plan or prolfle of said fntproventent, and an order fur your adoption, if you desire us to slake Tile ingmrvcnu•nt. }-Bas. i. Says, m. IL I'resideut. \V. F. Enver s. Clerk Board Public Work,]lay 12, 1887. Adopted. (See order to Board of Pub- lic works.) 1lsu. alt. Airy Street Openiug- 1' [I' half of whil•h aced not he paid into the ('ity 'lYe;[sur. before. the contract is let; that real estate to be assessed the can I "'I estate benefited dt the extent therefor' [hl' costs and expenses accessary to be : uu•ufrl'd Utereln : thatsafd iwprovement isnot ask,d for by a 1., itfwt of a major_ ftp of til' owners- of property' b bo assessed therefuf. but u•e herewith scud a Phut or profile of said tall vemeuIt and rat order for your adoption, if you desire its to stake the iutprovcnicut. Tits 4, nays 0. Goaxtns. President. 1B. F. Etavis, Clerk Board Public \Bork, �iuv Ili, 1887. Adopted. (See order to Board Pub- lic Works.) Temperance S[rret I'aving— Tu the Cuntuton Courwil 'It the City of u. Ctuuuun eUtI-1 of the City of 'L'he Board of Public }Vurka have bud •St. 1':ml: under consideration the r solution or 1'he Bbarfl of Public Nooks have had t der of the, Cumuam Council approred under const rtt,ou the resolution or Vla,:, 1s87, relative to the laving of order of tilt Cennuam Cattell, approved 'Iei ip,rauce street, from Eighth street lice. 10, 1sWS, relative to the openill c of to A roti, xlrect, with cedar blocks and to Afro sU ret, from Mi.vsissippi street. granite curba, autd h:n•ing investigated to 1)l' Bow strcct. and. having invcstf- the pro ousel fmpruvem'u[. rcaprctfully. gated [hl' propnscti-fni)tntveate n•- n•purY t�iat said ui:proverm'nt is neres- spectfidly report that stud improccutcut ,flop and proper, inc•ludiuR in the con- fs tut necessary and proper for the tract for said paving the uecesamy reason that pruperty to he assessed sewer, water :end gas eonuvetions to tote therrfur c•auaot be t'ouud beuelited to Propertylines;tliattheestima[ed expense Thr ext. nt aY till' danutgrs, rusts mal ex- thereof is >'P.31Ri, to bill of which need POIlle, accessary to be incurred thereby'. not be paid into the Cfty 'Treasury be- Ald. Dgtvlxn being Pft•sent at a boating fore Thr cuuh'act is let; Lh:rt real estate iu said w%rth•r sta[iug that uo person in- to be ❑.vs1,t therrP(It., can be found tcrrsted is wflliug to pay for safd fm- bruellh'd to the exteut of Thr costs and pnn-euu•nt. ']'his strcct was vacated by expenses necessary to be incurred the Dis[rirt Corn'L of Ramsey Bounty.and thrmbl': that said improcmnmtt is not the action of said ruart stishtfned by the asked Ynr by a pl'tition of a najorih- of Snproute Court upon an appeal. �'eav Thr owlets of prupc,t,, to be asso.vsrd 4, nays ll. therHore• but ole herewith send s plan L. Guu+l•tx, Pr•sideut. m p."Iile of said R'improvement and :nl . F. Entvts,C'lerk L'uard Public ABarks. order for your adoption, if you desire its \Iay b, 1887. ill make the futproveutent. T Adopted. Macs 0 vas 4, Sibley Street I'aving— Tn the ('nunnu11 ('uuucil of the ('fly (ItSt. Paul: I'he Board to Public lPar'ks have luirl under cnnsidrratinn Tho n•sol utfun or older uP Thr l'otunun Coun(.if, approved \fay :i. lsv7, rclatiac to till- Paving of Sibley street, front 51•t'elltb sttert to Eighth strcct :end ('taper strcct, from Eighth strcct to A loth street. with cedar bluets and •mini to cants. and, h:+ciag investignL•d Che proposed lis , onn'ruu•nt. res tretfnl 'r•p�rt that it is t nrerssnry am� proper to pave Silrlc}' sheet, from Seventh street ten Apoll, street, with cedar blocks ami curbing with granite, int•ouding in the coutrtet forsafd paving the nece-ssary sewer, water anti gas rou- nections to the property lines: Ghat Tho estimated expense thereof is $4,5211, one - R. L. Gon�t.t s, President. Euwls. Clerk Botu'd Public Works \[:ly Ili. 1887. A01iPted. (Sec order to Board of Poll, lie Works.) Also. 7u•ida strcct Grading— u the ('anunon Council of the City of tit. I'nnl: Che Board of Public works Lace h:td raider rt nsideration the resolution or order of the Couto(bunri 1, approved \prig ;, 1887, relmn ative to the grading of Oneida street, Prone Randolph street to Goodhue strcct and having fn vestigah>d Thr In•nposed improvement respectfally report [Inti said im Orovemu+nt is neces- sary and praper from Randolph street to St. Cda:r street: that the. esdutated expanse twreof is ,3-1,184,- onelialP of which need not be paid into the City PROCEEDINGS OF THE COMMON COUNCIL. 257 Treasury before the contract is let; that the damages, costs and expenses neces- real estate to be assessed thrrefnr cau ,flop Gt be f furred therelr} : that said co tuuud beuelited to the 'stet[ of the. fmprovemeut fs not nsked for costs and expos,', necessary to be it- tient of a majority of the owne[s of carred thereby: that said im provewent property to be assessed therefor. but is not asked for by a petition of a ma- hcn•by ,vend a plan s r 1 le to said h e jorit}- of the owt'rs of property to be provew'e 1, and an oftprotifill' your ado - asscssed therefor. but we hereu'itli semi tion. it' yeti desire ore nl . P a plan or profile of said iuytrovcment prufentiat In e'es.;, nit) make the nn- aud au order for your' adoptioo, if, you A? desire us to take til' improvement. I .F. Fuwrx Clerk Board l'nblfcdent. Teas 4, nays o. Yorks Ii. L. Gm:.+u s. ]h rxidcnt. AtLt(5co osier to Board of leubile 11'. F. Eawr �, Clcrl: Board 1'ublir 1A"arks \[ny 12, 1887.. Works.) _ Aduprnl. (Sec order to Bu:n'd of I'ub_ Also, lie 11"orks.) Allo' O [ming and Ext, Also, Hubert Street Paviug— 'To IIIc Common Comn•il of the City SII Paul: 1'hc Board of I'ublie IVorks h:n c h urdertof Ilia[, '!"i(1outttijulappnty May :i, 1887, relative ht the puviug Robert streeC. Item •Tldrl street to t end Mf Hobert street bridge, and ha Ing investigated the prupo,ed fntpru+ u•u t. respe'tfullp report tbat safd ft prnvement fs necessary and prop (meal 'Third strv1 to the northerly e1 Of the Robert strcct hdlg,, with grant blocks, including i I Tire contract to quid paving the accessary sewer, watt Ind gas runm'etimis to the propert linos; that the •stf hated experts thereI f is e, 81) our -halt' of which nee tut be paid into til' City Treasury b, tore till' contract is let. that foal 'stat bento telitfd b[[41 [lue thMeut of [tile cost's:III(rspenses Meec.ssary to bo iucurret III •mby: Lhat said improvt'ttu•nt fs nu nsked Yoe b}' a petits of x tuajuriqu Ute owners oP property' to beiasessed or pr [file of said ingmrvetmnt•6 d and;illorder for your adoption, it ,you desire• us In make. the in, proventent. Yele;jasj. 4, 11t}I'�Eutvlx�(R. Irrk B(rtrd I'ubl h�tllitrks JL•ty I11, 1887. Adopted. ]Sec under to Board of Pub- lic AParks.) Also, -Kusa Street OPeuing. EG•. fu Thr Couunoii Council of till, City of St. Pa I: Phe Boanl of Yubhc Works ha ce un- der emisideration the rennhttiun or order of till Common Co'oogl. :ggtro+'ed April �1. Iss7, relative to the opening and +vidcnilig of Buss street. front Duluth alod iuve.�tigatrdl'llarprupoet�d aving lll,,)rovrntent. n•spertfirlh' report that said int pruvrincnl•is necrssarS .end proper, that that rnal Itastnh hi tl c C•tasesse d r therl'Por caul be found beuelited tO the extent of Tothe Honorable t1i y l'rIs ull— and Gt�xrior'aie tfil l'1 "IM, Lof�nPublie Of ]Forks l or. e r. al the final Mrd er, t 3 asF. that yu t annul ad for the opuniog •uuduestet y t 1. 17 ktilett. or allcv in C•larke's r•arrnn �c ed lO. Clarke', additimi to S[ 1'xu4 lfrtou of C:mton street to Bay street, the said or - ;!:;r being erroneous as to deseri [tial of +- land to be taken, mid the snit Board further ask that your honorable body t r Puss a new final order Fur said improve - ml wont.] proper order is herewith sub- mitted fm posit adoption, oe Golm.t.v. ]'resident. r w. F. F•nwrs.ClerkBoard Public Works. ,r pial' u, 1887. > Adie led. tic works.) (Ser order to Board of Yub- a Also, �. Francis Street Opcnfng.Ete.— TO the I lonorable the 1'resideut and Com - t Gitlll s'ris>rocil i t:x ()fill(, Te 'iBoar,( St. ot Public t V1 -arks rrspcctfL fly ,ask that you annul t rout' order ;ggtrovetl Alarch 17, 1887, for the opening, widening and extension of i its']' s'ttrtrte1to Lt;iwkh(street lire of .odne�l south, the said orderbefnK errolwousas I theato i+aidcl lltB, I io" ofland to furtlmr aken. still your honorable body pass I new final ardor for said improveau•nt A proper order, is herewith submiLLed for your adoption. W. F. Enwis? Clerk Boar t I'ubflic t\Burks 1[ay 16, 1,' Adapted. Teas 14. (See order to Board I'ublle works.) Also. 1 • _ 1' my F. Lan To till- Ilonortble oleuh'r•sident and Cununolt Cmnicil of the City df5t.1'mU: Grsrlaarrs: 'I'hl' Board of Public \Yorks herewith respectfully return tout Petition of Henry F. ].flog'. Por the re- funding of certain matey paid far the +videMing Of Bertin, street. from Cot- •ord street to north lute of Woodbury Case's addition, with the recommenda- tion that the sum of 81 -,io with interest, 250 PROCEEDINGS OF THE COMMON COUNCIL. toria avenue, (formerly Short Line av- enue); that the estimated expense thereof is $7i8, one -halt of wh ick need not be paid into the City Treasury before the contract is let; that real estate to be assessed therefor can be found heuefited to the extent of the costs and expenses necessary to be incurred thereby; that said itnproveutent is not asked tot' by a petition of a majority of the owners of property to be assessed therefr; bill yve herewith send it plan or profile of said improventent, and an order for your adoption, if you desire its to make the intproveeut. Yeas, 4. Nays, 0. Im,. L. Goanr.as, President. W. F. Enw6, Clerk Board Public Works 11ay 12, 18b7. Adopted. (See order to Board of Pub- lic Works.) Also. Mt. Airy Street Opening - 1'o the C'olni it Council of the City of St. Paul: 'rhe Ilouvl of Public Works haee had under consideration the resolution or order of the Common Council, approved Dec. 10, 1s�,41, relative to the opening of Ml. Airy street, from Mississippi street to De Bum street, and. haying investi- gated the proposed fmproy,(utett, re- upectfull)�report that said intprovemeut n is ot nec•essamy and proper for the reason that property to he assessed therefor eannot he found bee lited to the ext lit of the dautages, costs and ex- pru sex ueerssary to he i ncurred thereby. VId. lloyclau being prev-nt at a hearing in said matter stating that no person In- terested is villin_ to pay for .said im- provement. This street was vacated by the District Courtof Rmusey eounty,aud the act ion of said court susmined by the. Supreme Court upon :un appeal.. Yells 1:. L. (iofU1.1 N, President. IV. F. EhwtN.C'lerk Board Public Works. \fay 5. 1887. Adopted. A Iso, Sibley, Street Paving— To the Common Council of the City of St. Paul: The. Board of Public Works have had uuler etou ideration the resolution or order of the Common Council, approved M:n' i. 1487, relative to the paving of Sibley street, frog Seventh sheet to Eighth street, :md Cooper street, from Eighth street to Ninth street, with cedar blocks and granite curl:,. and, having Investigated the proposed improvement. res wetfully report that it is it ant proper to pave Sibley street, from Seventh street to Ninth street, with cedar blocks and curbing with granite. including in the contract forsaid paving the necessary, sewer, water and gas con- nections to the property lines; that the estimated expense thereof is X4,526, onne- lf of which need not be paid into the (hala 'Preasury before the contract is let; that real estate to he assessed therefor can, be found benefited to the extent of the costs and expenses necessary to be incurred thereby; thatsaid iutproventent is not asked for by a petition of a major- ity of the owners of property to be assessed therefor•, but we herewith send a plan or profile of said improvement, and an order for your adoption, if you desire us to make the improvement. Teas 4, nays 0. - R. L. Goum.o N', President. IV. F. EnvviN, Clerk Board Public Works May 16, 1887. Adopted. (See order to Board Pub- lic Works.) Also, Temperance Street Paving— To the Common Council of the City of St. Paul: 1'hit Board of Public Works have had under consideration the resolution or order of the Common Council approved May 5. 1887, relative to the raving of Tempermtne street, from Efghrth street to Muth street, with cedar blocks and gnutite curbs, and hating investigated the pro posed Improvement, respectfully. report that said improvement is neces- sary and proper, iucludiu66f in the con- tract for said paving Clue necessary sewer, mater and gas connections to the property, lines;thattheestimated expense thereof iq $2,2m. one-half of which need not be paid into the City Treasury be- fore the contract is let; that real estate to be assessed therefor can be found benefited to the extent of the costs and expenses necessary to be incurred thereby: that said improvement is not asked for by a petition of a majority of the owners of property to he assessed therefore, hilt we herewith send a plan or protile of said improvement and an order for your adopton, if you desire us to utake the improvement. Yeas 4, nays 0. R. L. GOR.IAS, President. IV. F. Enyvi x. Clerk Board Public Works \I ay, 1G. 1887. Adopted. (See order toBoa rd of I'ub- lic Works.) Also, Oneida Street Grading— 'I'll the Common Council of the City of St. Ploll: 'Pit,- Board of Public Works have had under consideration the resolution or order of the `ommmll Council III)moved :April 7, 1887. relative to the grc�ing of Oneida street, from Randolph street to Goodhue st ect, and having investigated the proposed improvement respectfully report that said improvement 4'ueevs- sary and proper from Randolph street to St. Clair street; that the estimated expense thereof is $4,184. one-half of which need not be paid into the City PIiOC'EEDINGS OF THE COMMON COUNCIL. 257 Treasury before the contract is let; that real estate to be assessed therefor can be found benefited to the extent of the costs and ex(pcuses ueecssa.ry to be iu- turred thereby; that said iutprovmuent Is not asked for by a petition of a ma- jority of the owners of property- to be assessed therefor• but we herewith scud a plan or protile of said improvement, and an order for your adoption, if you desire us to make the itnproveutent. Tens 4, nays 11. R. I,. Got:yt:a s, 1'resideat. W. F. Enwis, Clerk Board Public Works May 12, 1887. Adopted. (See order to Board of Pub- lic Works.) Also, Hobert Street Paving— To the Common Council of the City mf St. I'au I : The Board of Pullie Works have had under consideration the resolution or orderof the Coup it Council. approved May 5, 18.37. relative hp the paring of IWltert street, from'1'hird street to the end of Robert street bridge., and hav- ing investigated the proposed h pproye- ua•ut, respeett'ully report that said iur pruvement is necessaryand proper from Third street to the uortherly cud of the Hobert street hridgr, with granite blocks, including in the contract for said paving the necessary sewer. water and gas, connections to the property lines; thht the estimated expense thercuf 1s?780, one-half of which need not be paid into the Pity Treasury be- fore the contract is let; that real estate to le assessed therefor can be found benefited to the extent of the costs and expenses necessary to be incurred thereby: that said iutproveinvi t is not asked for by a potion of a majority of the owners of property to be tssessed therefor, hilt we herewith send a plan or profile of said improvement, and all order for Nota' adoption, if you desire us li make the improventent. Teas 41 nays 0. R. L. GORMAN. President. W. F. EuwtN,Clerk Board Public 1Vurks May 16, 1447. Adopted. (6ve order to Board of Pub- lic Works.). Also. Ross Street (tprniug. Et( •.— Po the 211no a Council of the City of St. Paul: The Board of Public Works have un- der consideration the resolution or order of the Coins it Council. approved April 31, 1887, relative to the opening and widemiug of Boss street, front Duluth aNvnue to -Atlantic street, and having imyestigated the proposed iutproventent. n•spectttllN report that said fun- proyement is imc•essary-and proper, that the estimated expense thereof is s1.200; that real estate to be, assessed therefor can be found benefited to the ext `t of the damages, costs and expenses neces- sary to be incurred thereby; that said improvement is not asked for by a peti- tion of a majority of the owners of property to be assessed therefor, but we hereby send a plan or profile of said hit- provemeut, and an order for } our adop- tion, if you desire its to make the hit- provement. Aves, 4, nays, 0. R. f.. ( ORMAN. President. 1V. F. Efnw N, Clerk Board Public Works M a3 It;, 1887. Adopted. (See order to Board of Public Works.) Also, 111e) O truing mrd Extension— Tothe rlouorabh� tho PresideAE and Cmunton Council. City, of St. Paid: G ENTLI'MEN: The guard of Public Works respectfully ase: that you annul the final order, approved proved Feb. I I 1 b. 7. 887, for the opeping and extension of the alley in Clahke's rearrangeniertof block lo, Claike's addition to St. Paul, from Cunton street to Bay street, the said or- der being erroneous as to description of land to he taken, and the said Board further ask that your honorable body pass it new final order for said improve- inent. A proper order is herewith snb- utitted far your adoption. It. L. (fonwAN, President. W. F. Einvi N,Clerk Board Public Works. May 0, 1887. Adopted. .(See order to Board of Pub- lic IVorks.) Also, Francis Street Opeuing.Ete.— To the Honorable the President and Com- mon Council of the City, of St. Paul: ( ENTLEME.N: The Board of Public. Works respectfully .ask that you annul, your order approved 'March 17; 1&87. Tor the opening, widening and extension of Frances street. from the west I f ue of Eng- lish street to Bock street, produced south, the said order being erroueousas to description of land to be taken, and the said Board further ask that your honorable body pass a new final order for said improventent. A proper order is herewith submitted foryouradoption. R. I.. Gotor.>_N, President. W. F. Enwis, Clerk Board Public Works May 116 1887. Adopted. Yeas 14. (See order to Board Public Works.) Also. Henry F. Lainge's Petition— To the Ilonorable, the President and Common Council ofthe City of St.Paul: GENTLEMEN: The Board of Public Works herewith respectfully return the petition of Henry F. Lange. for the re- funding of 'certain money paid for the widening of Bertha street. frost -Wo - cord street to north line of Woodbury & Case's addition, ivith the recommenda- tion that thesuut of $77.75 with interest, 258 PROCEEDINGS OF THE COMMON COUNCIL. be refunded to said petitioner. the as- bid. $49,9:4: bond in the sum of $12,00: 'essment against lots f ill 10 inclusive, •4th Louis H. Maxfield and Channing a block 111, \Vest St. Paul proper, fur said Seabury as sureties. imppr •enteut being err, Board Also. ani claimant supposing that said lots Fillmore Avmluc Grad[ng— fronted on Bertha street (State street), The Board report that they have but by a decision of the Court rendered awarded McArthur Bros. the contract since said assessnu•ut was uncle, it is for -ading Fillmore avenue, from Da - found that said lots have n0 frontage on kola avenue to State street, the}y• beingg ` so ill street. it. L. G,)I... �. President, the lowest reliable and resppon2le b!d- -ka. tiers therefor• a Int of bid. £1.5,!)60; I. W. F. 3!:I,\yl\',e lerk Board I'ubhc Ai m \lo)" 11), Ih'i. boml in the sum of £10,000, with W. B. I, Adopted. (See re.,0lution.) Dean :old J. Boss Nicols as sureties. Also. Also, I Columbia Street Grading Contract— Maekubin Street Sewer Contract— The Board report that the • have The Board report that they have L awarded Williant G. )fulligan t�le Ott warded Patrick Doherty the contract tract for grarliltg Columblo street, fru for constructing a sewer on Mackubin Glencoe street to Pcu ns1111 `ni; avenue, street, from Holly avenue to Ashland Irl,- :111d 1'r'7 lull- avenue, 11P belllg .the lowest reliable and he bein • th,r Iowrst n•hn I F • .for a mount of bid. ccs wn sibs r bidder tht.re •uunnn of 1 1 • . •for a �. � thug. b't del �ibh II ! s li r, $1,SU0; hood in the sum of 8500, with J. ' bid. +:393; bmul-in the sum of RlIX), with Ij G. Donnelly still Thomas Brennan as •lames Cleary and Philip Reillyassure- sureties. tics. ill Also,r Also, .Jackson Street Sewer Contract— � Canada Street Sewer Contract— The Board report that they h:n"e I'br Bu;vil report that they have awarded Patrick I hd .•rt)" the cunUart •Io:IRded Patrick Uohert)• the contract for constructing a sewer ( u .lacksun for constructing a sewer on Canis street, front Eleycuth strcct to Grove street, fruit Thirteenth street to Finil street, he being the luwcst reliable and Lrenth street, he. being the lowest relia- rrspunsiblc bidder lI" for: aulouut (f1 bit and n•spunsi ble Uidder therefor; bid, 8!R3'i; baud i1) the sum of £'_(N1, kith :noon 1)t of bid, ii I1 hood in the sum of I lames (!teary and Pitts ill 1{gill) as sore- £1(NI, with .Iantes Cleary and Philip Tit's. Reilly as sureties. Also, Also, Owasco Av,oue Grading— ( Allc)- Grading. Terry's AdditiOn— Board re .ort that thry have l tie Board report that they have awarded Charles �1. Cho'k the -11 niet I awarded David L. Billingsleyy' the cen- for grading Owas, avenue, front tit. tract forgradingallr))�inhlock. Terry's �. Albmts street to Lesiugunl anue, bO addition, he. bein the lowest reliable beilig_ the loo'est n•liaid,-. and rrsponsi- :wd responsible hidder therefor; amount bin bidder thrreh¢; ❑wouut of 1)t hid.3!t5.d0; bond in the sum of EI00. VS.tnli; hood in the cum Of 8f.t�110, with Will If. Sargent and Fred E. with Martha C. flack and Maurice A tier- Meacham as sureties. ' I Bach as sureties. Alyn_ A l eo, Phalen Strret G'a ding ('ontrart— 'phr I3o:¢d ort th:rt. they have awarded Davis Xt '""k" the contract for grading I'hall•u street. Prow Fast Seventh streetto harvester alley. they' being thm e lowest reliably :d respanst- Illl'. bidrlerl t lt'rl'fnC: :IIIIU,lot of hid, s1.0(NI: (rood 11 the ,111 rf Frank If. Luel.wuod and E. .Johnson as sureties. Also, Edgerhnl Street ( Trading and Sower ('on- tract— The Board report that thry have warrh+d Mr -Arthur tiros. threontract for grading Edgerton street, frog. De- catur street to Maryland street, and the construction of a sewer oil said Edger- ton street, fano DeCatur street to York street, they being the lowest reliable and responsible bidders therefor:. amount of Street Grndhlg Contrart— Phe Boanl report that -they have av,, drd Thomas .f. Steers the. contact of, grading elle street next to the Niis- sissippt river to x mrtia grade, from Chestnut street to.Janies street, he tieing the uuly bidder therefor, and his hid be - 1119 e. 1119deemed reasonable,: amount Of bird, (i74; bond in the stun of £20A00, with Lewis Baker and William Bickel as sureties. Also, Decatur Street Sewer Contract— 'I'he Board report that they have awarded E. J. Kirkland the contract for constructing a 'ewer on De- catur street. froze Bedford street to Ed,m,ton street, he being the luwcst reliable and responsible bidclertlierefor; Inuount of bid, 9V345 :r0; bond i,, the sunt f Q2W, with John Wagerer and John H. Reimers as sureties, PROCEEDINGS OF THE COMMON COUNCIL. 250 arlt of the iorek;oing :swards takrn I Also, p scparatvly aml approecd by the t'ul- Engine Fscbange. Ete.— Ise von•: 1"e:t+—:\Id.C'olllr)-. Dolvino. O'1'omlor. I'o 2hc Ilomrrable. the 1'residcot roll (•oto Moll Council of tbc. Pity of Si etsel., 1'1)Ileo. R oo. S:nrlrorn. \Veber. Paul: 01y. ]l�'non. lb.3ant, \Imea, Long, GF: �"'r 1. F:\oil": The Board of Fire('oln- Ir.l'restdeot-1+. to1„,m•rs have bad 11 ,•r couaidrra- lthr 1Engiucs .V so. tion •."changing of Nus. + '.Itiuultrs:cul l'�ailits—tiihh3.I and NO. 7, La Flanee. Tae Iton'�1 tran.mi'�s, op prayed b) i[. \ which have been in scryice .ince. Oru>- . • foi'ow:n_ elliar..h•. anal .lairs.,. '' 1".: N:,linrule No. la.•ul'ple '.ta ,'t ,\\o be toll are utters)" rsnfit fur fire. 1Plop,'itir 1, �ehaog" rltrool nd tin .I, )l:.riar ay,�nle-rave I.. Sto.•kte'n .\ I'nI !gold ,, antro, t.o` been receicrd til: ufachom .1, We. rollstder propn.itionll front the int due, £1.:44.90: l.tima[c No.:; Irl �lhretts )Iso ofacturing , to pan)" of upul,•1n� 11tor)" to No.:: :.ml limn. ))"est- ('im•innati. Ohm. the best i. r•.), they 1in,!er streec se1y.•r, St .-kton &Lind- ;t•nre to build for the city two of heir o tra..tors; awoui,t due. �I i1): nd size rd rugines forth, - 111 1.rt,•l\o. � •tit .Ire h. No. 1 :IIIi1. ,ul�p'I itumlred II nll:tl'. , V" 1 0f Itbt moi♦ 1 1 c r. t..t �b.r; 111 ti xl, I'. Dob,ti A. nn I the three old engines. \\' • n pect- it soil- duct O: I•1al,d fe \o. t I;ly regaest antbnrity to Imlkr tem es- 1'. vtary w 4 amt lima. I'. Do 1- Irunuo m. coutlaetor::".I t due, *101): Es-' rh:ulge. VVr ;tls0Ir mend that two suitably ,hilts• No. 4, Illl.ph•!ln•otar)- to Nn• Iota bl• joIc,•Ilin1 d III \fest St. I'anl f(Il' and Iiia]. Uavern & Kruugll, euaiuc hoose purturse" us tin• need fur unb'aetnrI: :nminnt duo. S_'uo: Esti- hetb r ln•utretiun m that Incxlity will be line Au. 5 it d Itu:d, ludi:ma avenue nrcess;u'y i1) the neat' future. f{espect- r;uiiug.Mc:'rilluI ISrns., rnntraet"Is fully ruin" "" nouns duct . n.i:,:r; h:scimntc No. :i au;l By order of the Board. na 1, alley gra iug, IIOIooI "!!, Willi- t. 1'. Ylu;suN:rr..1s �•. Vicy-President. n. E. C. Bewe1L roldraccnr: '11110I1,1t X61, D'GOlt U.1S. Seeretill .x1.440; Esti :ill, NO. 9 •cul lima. 1lenene )lily" 14 II1'eet gradin;, .1. T. Million. Cr.nnllttter o11 Firy Depart,nent. 11111'.1vlor: anlo 111t flue. `39,4: I•;sthoiO.• n '11111 illl:ll, )It11'l ill st,(.I-t st•wel'. I l: Fn oirr OF mr.\1tn OF \1'.\'1'F IZ COEEIs- Doherty. c tractor: amount Ire. ; cIONFlis. ill. 'W N0. :3 '111x1 fi 11:11. \•oil il. I.;,I1se11. To the c',nllltloll Council Irl' the City of linden street , -\ver, c It- - Parlor: aIIt( t due. �:LrS: I•stlroat I'ald: ;(iuol, liakrr strcct gradiue,'('Ipicr cul 'll"ary, I1 trartur,: :uuouut due At a meeting of thr Ronrd lit' Rater ('onuuissio le". hold 49.,.40: }sliulae No. 4 amt ti n;d. laan:i this day. the following rrsolutinn was • grad ill g, C. Faber, colltraetor: 10:n1i111o11 s1 y" adopted: nioont dm•...1c;.;: E,tiln ate No. :t amt liy ('. D. (;Iltillilo mrd. alley grading. Nla,-kubin's With_ "Resolved. That thr salary` of the Su ion. T. Rally. contractor: :unouut duo, rcrinU•udent he lisrd :It tvyr dy-live i Estimate No. 4 and Iival, .Jackson undred (?2... dollars pry annum Prow trrrl grading. .I. D. )furan, coutrartur: ! Julie 1. I's- Bespertfully solonitte( .Dunt due, v!Gc.Su• I?stimate So. i 1 •bels lvrbF'na, u. Secrrt:vv. n,l tuna. Sosno sl reef gralillg, :111ncr 111111, lee. on tractor.: )f:ly 0. tssr, I \pproyed by the fnllowinc cote: .\ n nous due. ��n,: E,thoate \o. )-I •;Is—.yIll. l'onle)-, D. owls n., 1'('on oo-, Frances Itr, t grading. W. 1:. 11rheh, Colleu. lips n. Saoleon. R'rher.. I llllhgan• vont!'aet': 1 ount dile. x('1111\". Mloon. 131"\alit, )11111.1!, Long. )Ialhew Craig, £Ln; G. W. "let- Mr. President -14. III. FIFS. I(1:1',rnT� OF IT.\\n1.\-,: 10"\II'1 1'uunaittec on Claims. . ,Y.1,11:1 OF norm 0,Df('n111111ttt('t'nI1 C1:11IIlsandAl•entlntl— sun"Icus. B. A. Fruiseth's Petitio I— Vinnull Inspection— Co nutittee reeonuneud that said pets n 1111' Ilrrll(l':Ildt' Pre Iidcllt a,1d CO)o- doll hedilalhny(•11. luno l'ouuri1 of the Pity of St. Paul. Recontlnitted. GEST1.:mn N: You :lr curdialy in- Also. -inti to att( I a geo.•ral inspel,tiuu of Patrick Connelly and Uthrrs' s— hr st. Paul I ire in churns on l'bw's- hr ('nuunitu•e rcronuuvnd that the claim+ \, ,be Ioilr lust., al : o'rloel: o. I 1 of 1'' Dicl: ('nonell l", \lacy A. Ilarri> drpartuu• It h,-adquartons, cnno•r I :cul )Ir Jerculiah ll:¢ringto I be dis rithlh amt )liuucsottl Itrrcts. ltr 110ct- I chola 11. illy rytendcd, by orllor of Ili • Board, Adopted. ILEI-ItEN \1•A rzsFna'resldent. Also. ()'Goto1.Tl, Secretary.. F. V. Hayderstirdt and John J. Wise'=. )lay 15. 1887. Claim— 2660 PROCEEDINGS OF THE COMMON COUNCIL. Committee recommend payment of Committee recommend that said pro same. test be referred to Alderman of the dis• Adopted. (See resolution.) trier. Of Committee ml Streets, Sewers and Adopted. Bridges— Of Committee on Police—Telephone James JIeI'artlin Gild Others' Ped- Contracts— thin— Committee transmits contracts with Committee recommend that said pe- Erie Telegraph and Telephone cora. tition be, referred to City Engineer for pany for supplying telephone instru. report. nlents and connections to the four new Adopted. police substations, and recommend that Also, the same be approved. Marcella Davitt's Petition— Report adopted and contracts al, Committee reconuuend that said pe- proved. Yeas 14. tition be referred to Corporation Attor- Also, ne • and City Engineer. Police Appointments— dopted. Committee recommend that the app Also, pointments of Edward F. Shields, Jackson Street Bridge— Charles E. Banker, Thomas,J. Brennan, Counnittee recommend that the corn- John A. Peterson, Edward Mullane)., mnnhcation of the City Engineer in said Hans S. Williams, Thomas Galvin, matter he. referred to City Fogincer. Charles Dell Osso, Barney F. Gallagher. ('orporation Attorney and alderman of William H. Dean. .Join, Casserly. Fcoh. the district. nand Ilester, Edward Banning, <lolm C. Adopted. Als), Lauderdale, Anthony F. Conroy, Thai, City Engineer's Reports for lurch and othy Coleman, .Joseph Warren, II. S. April . I&S,— Diti0ar, .John Gleason, August B.SN%all- Conumittee recommend that said re- n, Dennis C. McCarthy, A. J. Woidlv. ports be accepted. Thomas Mot y, John Schram, Michael Accepted. Galvin. .John M. Kafter, Heoq Also, NIa3enling, William if. Allco Horse Movinir— as members of the regular police force Committee to whom was referred the be advised and consented to. report of the Board of Public Works. Reports adopted and appointments re -oi n oendfng that.lcremi:d, O'Conucll confirmed. Yells 14. be given permission to move his house, Of Public. Accouuts— rc u,rt favorable thereon. Committee to whom was referred the �"'I rt adopted and permission report of the Board of Control for the granted. mouth of April report that they have Also, examined tile salne and found it correct. East Fonrth Street Paving— Accepted. COmmitt- re,oln rend thats;lid street REPORTS OF SPF:CIAI, d`O?[NI'rTEM:S. beppaved with cedar block, and curbed Of Ald. Kahn, Chairman—Francis w•itl, Granite: contract, howevernot to Street Change of Grade— bc let until necessary retaini,ng halls Cornrnittee recommends thatthegmde are- blt!It by railroad companies: in Said street, between Atlantic street Adopted, and Terri, street, be changed in aeconl- Also, mice with profile as recons ended by Cayuga Street Slopc—Dainaves- (f ity Engineer. Committee recommend that .Jeremiah Accepted. Z('onnc11 be allowed $145) for damages Of Al 1. Kerr—Park Avenue Bridge— taiucd by reason of condemnation of Committee to whom was referred the laud for slopes on ('it%ugn street. enuuuunieatiou from the St. Paul Cham. Adapted. (Sit(- resolution). Jeer of Commerce, in regard to said nlal- Also, ter, recommend that said c(unymnica- F.gbert (:. Handy and Others' Petition— tion be referred to the Committee on Committee reconuniclld that said that- Streets. ter be referred to City Engineer. Accepter,. Adopted. Of Ald. Ryan—Surnmit Avenue South Also, Opening, Etc.— - H. S. Fairchild and Others' Petition— Committee recommend the adoption Vaeation of Valley Street and Al- of the report of the Board of Public keys— Works lit said matter. Committee recommend that said vaca- Adopted. (See order to Board of Pub- ubtion tionhe granted, provided that rearrange- lic Works.) ment is made and streets and alleys m,- ylt.sCEI.LANEOt's. der scone be dedicated for public use, as Bids for Substructure of High Bridge - recommended by City' Engineer. Bids were opened and read for the Adopted. (See resolution). construction of the substructure of the Also, high bridge across the Mississippi river, Herman Miller and Others' Protest— as follows: PROCEEDINGS OF THE COMMON COUNCIL. 261 - Bond, accompa licit each of the fore- 7' = r ' x going bids. ArthSu' McMullen sill,_ c o ? muted bond in the slue of it30.000, with and S. G. Pulutef as _- - o Ald. Sanborn moved that the bid ^- ' ' _ o pArthur of McMullen be accepted and the _ C-:, o ❑ . F _ matter referred to ('orpolatiun Attorney - Y and City Engineer to uraw contract. _ referred to Como- The Inotion prevailed by the follow- _ - ing vote: Yeas—Ald. ('onley,Dow91u,.0'l'omlor, Petseh, Cullen, R3 tit, Sanborn, Weber, Kenny. llauuu, Brytult, xx Tinea, Lon Mr. President -14. _- - Vacation of Alley in Block :i, Terrace Park Addition- - 'The matter Of vacating said ;dley w'as postponed lit)([ laid over until TllVSday, - Y the 7th day of .lune, 1887, at 7;:W o'clock _ referred to Como- ttee (III 5trl'eta. Bc Ald. Kejo,N -_ '- ----- An order granting permission to John - r•, d w-agener to build steps from Sevcuth ___ ___ _ street to bottom of ravine. betweca 13radle tree[ mud Ilotl"wan avcllue. Alderman of the district and Comulit- _ tee oil Streets, with power to act. 13y Ald. Minea— -�- ----' •_» For the placing of ek-Orle lights at _�-�� - :�. _=_- ._iw.+.. I head f steps eadD ling from, akota ave- lisleto' ' L'ospect 1'errare. Committee on (;as. An ordinance was rend entitled an __-- --xx_-�•x �•=r ordinance supplcnlantal to ordinance retitled un ordinance relative to thr St. Paul City I'ailway comp:my, _ _ _ approved Aug. li. 188G. _ - '-' -- — ii --- --" = bon :11d. Sanr movrd that the rows be. - _ F so far suspended as to allow said ordi- _ _ - .. nailer to its second reading. mThe '----_ •_'z44xz` = motion pre-11i'd by the follow- ing vote: Yeas—Ald. Cmdey. O'Connor' Cullen, -- _ i'., _ _ _ _ hyan, Sanborn. A-eber, Kenn)', Hamm, Ient-13. o__= '___-_-_ _ =i:l r P,ryant, Nlinea, Long, Mr. Presid Nays—AId. Petsch-1. The said ordinance was thereupon read a second time and passed. (See iK���g8888ggg88� Ordinance No. 778.) 266 PROCEEDINGS OF THE COMMON COUNCIL. Conmhittee recommend payment of Committee recommend that said pro- same. test be referred to Alderman of the dhs Adopted. (See resolution.) triet. Of Committee on Streets, Sewers and Adopted. Bridges- Of Committee oil Police -Telephone .lames 3Ic1'artiin and Others' Teti- Contracts- tion- Committee transmits contracts with Committee recuuunend that said pe- Erie Telegraph and Telephone con- ation he referred to City Engineer for parry, for supplyin ng telephone instru- report. In and connections to the four new Adopted. police substations, and recommend that Also, thu same be approved. Marcella Davitt's Petition- Report adopted and contracts ap. Committee recommend that said pe- proved. Yetis 14. t, tion he referred to Corporation Attor- Also, ne • and City Engineer. <lopted. Police Appointnnents- Committee reconln laid that the at- Also, pointments of Edward F. Shields, Jackson Street Bri Charles E. Banker, Thomas.J. Brennan, ldge- Copo it, -,e r coomend that the con_ Dation of the City F.n::inecr in said john A. Peterson, Edward iltullaney, Mans S. Williams, Thonms GaMin, matter Le referred to City Engineer. Charles Dell ossa, Barney F. Gn1lxgLer, Corporatism Attorney and ahlertan of AA-illiaw II. Ucao, .John Casserly, Ferdi- the (itstrhit. Ado 'ted. Vso, 't'd. nand Ilester, Edward Bauntng, .John C. Lauderdale, Anthony F. Conroy, Tim - CIO Reports for March andtunbhy Culemlan, Joseph Warren. 11. S. Vacation of :Alley fn Bloek i, Terrace Dar, .io 1,n (.lesson, August.B.Swan. ('un elitt". roeomusrnd that said re- accr ports be ph•d. s'1' n, Denis C. JleCarth}-, A. .1. Weld],, 'houmn s .Mooney, .John Schram, Dlichael Acecpted. Calvin. .John ilC. Kaflc,, JI—r) A Iso, Nlayerding, Wi piano H. Allen I louse i g as lamnhers of the regular police force Con tt to whole wa, referred the report t fit,- Board of Public Works, be xdvix•.d amt _. ented to. Reports a lopted and appointlneuts nunumding that Jeremiah U'('onueR bc�giveil permission to move his house, '1 nlinued. Tens 14. Of Public Accounls— re xrrt favorahle thereon. Committee to wbonn was referred the �trpnr[ adspteit and permission report of the Board of Control for the granted. ,Also, hon ill of April report dthat they Baer rzmutsed the salve anfoundit convect. East Fourth Street Paving—o Acecpted. i'ol11111 ittee recelllim•Iml (batsald.treet b II,acrd with .eda' Idocks and eurhrd nt}:1'012'1'4 OF UP , d Kain, Chairman -Francis vitll granite: contract. however, mot to Street'Cluinge of (;rade- be le[ lnlil oeress.lr}' reminia by:dls Connmiltce recons ends thatthe grade are Built by rallroad companies. on said street, between Atlantic street Adopted. :uml Terry street, be changed in accord - Also. 'nee with profile as rec0n11llnended by Cavuga Strvvt Slopes --Damages- City Engineer. Committee reeoumuend that Jer•miall Accepted. - O'Connell be allowed 9440 for damages Of Ald. Kerr -Park Avenue Bridge - sustained by reason of condemnation of Connuittce to wheal was referred the land for lopes On Cayuga street. co umuideation front the. St. Paul Chain- hamAdopted. Adopted.(See resolution), her of Commerce, in regard to said nmt- Alsit. ler, reconnlend that'said commmltca- Egbert G. Handy and Others' Petition- tion be referred to the Committee on Csnmlittee recommend that snit[ mat- Streets. ter he referred to City Engineer. Acft'P cI Adopted. Of AId. Ryan -Summit Avenue South Also. Opening, Etc.- -.. H. 5. Fairchild and Others' Petition- Com rnittee recommend the adoption Vacation of Valley Street and AI- of the report of the Board of Pllhhe try,- A1'orks in said matter. Committee recommend that said vacs- Adopted. (See order to Board of Pub- iton be granted, provided that rearrange- It,. Works.) meat is made. tial strec4 mil alle -' un- wsc}a.t,ps};ors, der same be dedicated for public use, as Rids for Substnlctu re of high Bridge- recnmmended by City Engineer. Bids were opened and read for the Adopted. (See resolution). I construction of the substructure of Lire Also, high bridge across the Mississippi river, hernial Miller and Others' Protest- as follows: PROCEEDINGS OF THE COMMON COUNCIL. 361 C y •'J ,•�, 1. Bonds accompanied each of the fore- ' = '� going bids. Arthur McMullen sub - tattled baud in the suns of zSo'000, with McMullen and S. C. Palmer as E.H.- o cC' ° AId. Sanborn moved that the hid of Arthur McMullen be accepted and the to Corporation Attorney matter referred and City Engineer to craw contract. 2 ' .'Pile motion prevailed by the follow- = _ iog vote: TeasCull. C Do nborn. Pets, I'etsch, _ __ ?• Ryan Nveber, Cullen. ]t}-zua Sanbunl. Weber, Kenny. Manua, Bryant, Aline x, Long, \Ir. President -14. Cw, Vacation of :Alley fn Bloek i, Terrace Park Addition The platter of vacating said alley was postponed and laid over until 'Tuesday, r the 7th day of .lune, 11417, at 7::w o'clock . _——_ F�Lz'• 1). — __— min..andit.,'hatterrefen'edtoCoal- ittee On Streets. ---_-_ al _ -_ ILVAId.Kelny— _'"j:=� Y•£y An onler graotiaK Penok ion to .john \Vagener to build .tsps haul Seventh stlect to bott"n, of t , between -y-F 8_;� — = I. : . -. -'—^ : ��""�44zzz_�-1_ _ — Bradley strc et:uid Ilottmao�avenue. Aldernian sf the di,triet mid Cominlft- �,- on Streets, with pow, r to act. ?t tea= �F `- E iz By Ald. \linca— SI For the piscine of elcra'ie lights at 'nucto bead of steps leading from Dakota ave- l'."I'vet'lerracc. _ — —_ = I Ti, -" ('nllllllltl(•e all (:i14. Ordinane - _ :An ordinance was read entitled all =_ =$:fix=xxx :xx^ -- ---� ordinanee slp,plemIntal to Ordinance. No. 7u4,emlitl rd an Ordinance relative to the St. Paul City Itailway company, — appro-d Aug. la, 19s6. x�Y��' 4'=.=.84_a' "• = F Att. Sanborn moved that the rules be so far suspended as to allow said or[I- _ _ _ _ . . . . . . _ nee to its second roadhw. The inothal prvvaihl d by file follow -sit_ YS 4F=8� = ingvote: Yeas-Ald. Coaley, O'Connor, Cullen, +-x,_>__�_. F Ryan, 8 -born. AVeber. Kenn))', Il:unm, �z, _ _ _ _ o _ _ _ _ c _ y r P,ryamt.\tinea. Long, dl r. President -l'3. — N.3s-AId. Pctscb-_l. r.- " " w The said ordtuance was thereupon - - - € 88888888888888 _- read a second itnne and passed. (See Ordinance No. 779.) •262 PROCEEDINGS OF THE COMMON COUNCIL. Ordinances. OltnlsAxr t: Nn. 77s. All Ordinance to Ordi- •nee 1'l loan - "led "Al (11 •Ao.iW t :uhf u:niu•c . '• ilwu It elativc t oth'e St. ':ud l IC Cowp:uly," Approvedli, l� TheCo muoli C'ouncnl of the City ui,I. Paul do ordain its iullows: Section 1. '['here is hereby grantedto the St. Paul City Itailwu} eumpauy the authority, fight and privilege to extend its ealAe Iiuc ou Selby ave nue fret a I)ale street to SL .haus street. iu the Cf t}ut' St Paul The said esh•nsion of said cable line shall be laid, constructed and operated in the same manner, and shall conform in all respects hI the calde line provided for fn stud Ordinance Su. 7M. and when ewnpleted shall be decreed partef the said cable line last nleuthmed. Sec. ., The rights told urivih•ges hereby rallied are upon the condition that sail colomay shall complete said extension by tjle first lav of November. 1M7, told shall within thirty days from the publication of this ordinance file with the City Clerk of said City of St. Paul its written acceptance of this aI'd inance and its agreanlent to eellstrul•t, etpdp and operate said extetlsiuo as hereon pruvfdcd, aadW fudeuunify- said city and be liable for daninges hereto 111- N ideti, ro-vided, signed by its president, or ,,to president (ir seeretar) , and shall in the operation of its plait for the par- p"".aforesaid use nu b:lauiinous coal: pruyuled that in rase file .aid ruuplau} If nut complete the said esteusiou by. the 1st day of November, A. 1).11:47, that fico the rights and privileges hereby granted shall he forfeited, loud provfile([ that nothing herein contained shall be. cnnstnicdasabridgingtllp rightsurpriv- ileges granted to said etianpauv by any other ordinauee or tither autherih. See. 3. This ordinaucr shall take etfcct frog and after its nublieatfon and the filing of the said company acdept- auce as aforesaid. Teas-Ald. Conley. Dowlan'O'Colunor, I'eG:ch. Cullen. I{you, Sanborn, Reber Kenny, llama, Bryant. Minea, Lang. Dlr. President -14. Passed May 17. 1887. Cans. D. Khan. President (If Counr•il. Approved May 18, 18s7. Roman' A. Smell, 'Mayer. Attest: Tlu*inI A. PHENDEitnA%T, City Clerk. May 21. l te.olntll)11 I,. Resolved, That the following Platy, as ree allaieuded by till- Plat Cnuw fasten, be and hereby sire accepted b the Common Council• Brownson's A(� tion to 1Vhfte Bear; A5'hfhley's subdivis ion of part of lot 8, block 27, Maekubin ,Ta 11:it,hall's addition; Fred Althen's sabdi vision of bltiek fit. L. Daytmn's actor tmn: Milhtuu fork; Andrew Scbueh's lona Michaud's subdivision of lot addit b or •, St. 1';uil North Out Lots; E. L .. • e. o' tuts !I and �•:vrau •uuut t .l. \Icier', u R lo, block 11, AIartnlesh•r ['ark; McGuire. &, 1111}'V, asbdivish)n Ili lots 14 and Ki. block ;a. Suburban llillssdditiou; 11. V. Dwver's addition; Fricndseille; ]lure leJlaans' rearrangement of block 22 Banning & Olivier's addition to West 5t. Paul: Charles A. B. Weitte'1 Slibdf- vision No. l; Furrigau's Subdivision ••A Midway Park; Ilazel Park Divis- ion 2: AGilliam B. Dean's addition; Laa- berg's rearrangement of block 1:3. Beau - ire � -Kelley's additfou; Fairchild loward's rearrangement of part of Traceds Out Lots; Merriam Park Fuurtli. Yeas-Ald. Conley. O'Connor Petsch. ('alien. Ryan. Sailloorii, Reber, Kemiy, Kain. Ramal, Bryant, illinea, Long, Mr. Vice President -14. Approved May 18, 1887. 1 By Aid. Long.- .P,esolved, 11 bat the grade of Univer- ,ity, avenue. from Lexington avenue m Fairview avenue. as indicated by file red grade line on the aceml,pa lying nvr file, rand its o s reouuuended by the Clh Engineer, be and hereby is adopted as the established grade. Teas -Aid. Conley. Iowlall,ff iilillal'. 11 •tseh, Pullen, Rvan, Sanborn, Weber, Kcuny, Mauna, Bryant, Minta, Long, Mr. ['resident -14. Approved May 18, 1 7. By Ald. Long- m.soh-ed. That the grade of St. An- thony avenue, from a point 1,:326 feet west of Lexingtoln avenue to Lava av- enue, as indicated Iry the red grade ]ill(- oil ineon Lite. acconnpauying profile and as rceuuunended by the City Engineer br- and berebv is adopted as the established grade. Yeas-Ald, Conley, Dowlan,O'Connur. Petsell, Cullen. 1{)'an, Sgnhorn, \Veber. Kenny. lltuanl, 13rymlt, I'linea, Long. Mr. President -14. Approved May is, 1587. By Ald. Kerr - Resolved, ',',,at the grade of Park ayc- nuc, trans Sycamore street to Maryland street. and of S% Ivan street, from 5}'ca- more street to Maryland street, as rel onauended by th(-. City Engineer and fadicated by the red grade Ihnc ou the uc•compnn)'ing profiles, be and hereby PROCEEDINGS OF TILE COMMON COUNCIL. 263 are adopted as the established grades of said streets; and he it further Resolved, That so much of the resolu- tion passed May 3, 1587, and approved May 5, 1887, establishing the grades of other streets as per- tains avenue and t Park I sins W Park avenue mol S 9van street. t > be and hereby is auuullcd oil account oY error fa description. Yeas-Ald. Conley, DUwfall,O'C0llllur, Petsch, Cullen, Ryan, Sanborn, Reber, Kenny, Manna, Bra ant. Minea, Long, Mr. President -14. Approved May 18, 1887. By Aid. Bryant - Resolved, That the grades of Bau- eruft street, formerly Cuubridge street, from Concord street to Congress om street, and of Anita street, frConcord street to Congress street, as indicated by the red grade line un the aecoupiau}-ing profiles and as recuunncmfcd by ill,- Cir- Engineer, be and perch} are adopted as the established grades of said streets. Yeas-Ald. Conley. Iluwlmt,O'C'uunor. 110-11, faller. Ryan. S;uiburu, 11'rh•r, Kenny, Manua, I3ryaw. \linea, Lung, Mr. [resident -14. Approved, May 18, 1887. By Ald. Bryant - Resolved, That the grade of Delos street, from Bidwell sheet to Gull' ave- nge, as indicated by the red grade fine oil the aeeunnpaming pruffic and as reeonuueuded by the City Engineer, be and hereby is adopted as theestaldished grade of said street. Yeas-Ald. Conley, Dowlan.01Counor, Petseh, Cullen, Ryan, Said too, Reber, Kmnuy,Hmun1,73ryant, AI luta, Long. Mr. ['resident -14. Approved May 18, 1887. Iay Ald. Ilalian - Resolved, 'That the grade of. Earl street, from Conway- street to Mould street, as indicated by the red grade line on the accompanying profile. and as rec- umulmtded by the City Eugfueer,be and hereby is adopted as the established grade of said street. Yeas-Ald. Conley. Duwlan.O'Coumr. 1,tCullen, Cullen, hymn. Sanborn. AGeller, Keuuy,llat a i, Bryant. Tinea, Long.Jlr. I'residrut-li. Approved May Iv. 1857. By Ald. Bryant - Resolved, That the grades of the fol- lowing streets -Roble street, frmn Iluyt avenue to Bancroft avenue; Andrew street, from Concord street to Winifred street: Brown avenue, from Concord street to it paint 160 feet northeast of Winifred street, as indicated by the red grade lines ou the accumpmcyiug pro- fles and as reeoui led by the Pity Engineer -he and herebyt are adu ted nlee r t itsestablished prudes of said streets. e r Yeas-Ald. C'onlcv.I hlo'liul. O'1'timun'. 1'ctsrll, Cullen, It}'an, Sanborn. [Veber, Ketim, ILumn. Bryant, Minea, Long, Mr. President -14. Approved May 18, i8S7. By Ald. Hamm- mIsulved, That the grade uu Beech street, as indicated by the red grade lice ou the accompanying profile and as reeoumtended by the City Engineer, be and hereby is adopted as the established grade. Yeas-Ald. Coo ley, Dowl an.O'Connor, Petseli, (''alien, ]{van, Sanborn, Weser, Kenny, Ihuuun, Ifryant. Minea, Lung, Iln', President --i 1. Approved Nlay 11", I1s7. Uu)rhw- Itesohed,'['hilt the order heretofore fussed by the (',,I I, CmIlleit instruct- ing the Board of Public Works to cause \'alley .uhrrt to be sprinkled, frons Broadway to.lark-it sheet b, •aid the sale is hereby repealed. and ithat file BI)ardut Public Winks be notified of the passage of this resulalion. Seas -.ltd. Pooley.[ "', kill, O'C'm1mr, Rh •eh. c'nllrn, Nina. Sunburn, Reber, Kenny, Ilauun. B13aut Alinea, Lung, %1r. President -H. Approved May Is. 1ss7. By.11d. Saill ri- Resulved, That the Board of Public Wtirks be and it is hereby ordered G) rause the fuGuwing streets to be sprinkled during the present 5easou, t•Il wnenl•hig as Komi it., le-flole, viz.; .Asldand avenue. from St. Albans street to Ciotti, sheet. (lolly avenue. frunn tit. Albans street to Giotto) street. Seas-Ald. Conley. Dotvlan,O'Couuor, Petsch, Unites, Haan, Sanborn, Weber, Kenny, Ilaaul. Bryalt. Alinea. Long, .,It. Pfesfdr ret -N. Approved \Iay IS. 1187. By Ald. Weber- Resulved. That the Board of Public [forks cause Ellen street to be sprinkled, from Rice street to Date street. Teas -A Id. Conley, Dowlan,O'Connor, Petsch, Pullen, Rtill, Sanborn, Reber, Kenny, llama, Bryant, Minea, Long, Mr. President -14. ,Approved May 18, 1887. 264 PROCEEDINGS OF THE COMMON COUNCIL. By Ald. Kenny'— Resolved, that the Board of Public Works be and it is hereby instructed to cause East Third street, from Broadway to tltc nese• bridge, and Iron Third street to the tracks of the St. Paul, Minne- apolis S Manitoba Railroad company's tracks, to be sprinkled. Yeas—Ald. Gouley, Dowlan.O'Connor, n. ` Petsch Call' R -m Sanborn, Weber C Kenny, Kamm, liryaut, Mines. Lung, Mr. President -14. Approved May I8, 1887. By Ald. Sanborn— L{esolved, Thr[ the Board of Public Works be roll is her ordered to con- struct and maintain a wooden stele\vflk, eight feet wide, from St. Albans street In Grotto street, on the south side of Marshall avenue. Yeas—Ald. Cooley, Dowlan,O'Connor, Petsch, Cullen, Ryan, Sanborn. Weber, Kenn', Million, Bryant, Minea, Long, Mr. I resident -14. Approved May 18, 1887. By Old. Kain— I{esolved, That the Board of Public Works cause a wooden sidewalk to be laid on the south side of Fourth street, from Maria avenue to 11olfntan aveme. Yeas—Ald. Conley, Dowlan ,0'Connor, Petsch, Cullen, Ryan, Sanborn, Weber, Kenny, Ilnnnn, Bryant, Mines, Long, Mr. I'residentl4. Approved May 18, 1887. B}' AId. Bryaut— t olv-ed. That the Board of Public Works be. and the sawn + is hereby in- structed to Cause to be instructed a ten (ie) foot plank sidewalk oil the east and west side of South Robert street (where walks are mot already laid), from the mtln end of the Robert street brill �e to se Concord street, together with al the necessary crosswalks. Feas—And. Co11. Dowlan,O'Connor, Petsch, Cullen, R}•an, Sanborn, Weber, Kenny, Hanan, Bryant, Mines, Long, Mr. President -14. Approved May 18, 1857. By Ald. K1-- Resolved, That the Board of Public Works hi reguestcd to cause the side- walks on'I'enthstreet, between Wabaslm and St. Peter street to be,lowered tothe proper grade thereot', when said street is paved as already ordered by the coun- eil. Yeas—And.Doelan,O'Conmu. Petsch, Cunei, I,Brya Sanborn, \Veber, Kenny, Ilanun, Bryant, Alines, 1,019, Mr. Presldent14. Approved May 18, 1887. walk laid (before Decoration day) on south side of Front street, from Como avenue to Calvary- ceno-tory entrance, also total-(- crossing on C'o io avenue and where necessary lit other points. Yeas—Ald. Conley. Dowlan. O'Connor, Petsch, Cullen, Ry:ul, Sunburn, Weber, Kenny, Ilanun, Bryant, Mines, Long, Ill President-14. 1 n coved May 18 1887. � iI By Aid. Bryant— R -solved, That the Board of Pubile Works be and are hereby instructed to cause to be constructed an eight (8) foot plank sidewalk- on the north and soutn side Of Indiana avenue, from Dakota avenue to State street, togethor with all the necessary crosswalks. Yeas—Aid. Conley, Dowlan,O'Connor, Petsch, ('ellen, I{vu i. Sanborn, Weber, Kenny, Ilamnl, $r}'ant, Mines, Long, Mr, Presldelt14. Approved May 18, 1887 By Ald. Bryant— BGsolved, That the Board of Public Works be mut is hereby instructed to cause to be constructed all the neces- sary crosswalks at the corner of Brown avenue ami Concord street and corner of Hoyt avenue and Concord street, also at thecorner of Andrew avenue and Cor, cord street. Yeas—Ald. Cooley, Dowlan,O'Connor,Putsch, Cullen, Ryan, Sanborn, Weber, Kenny, Ilanun, Bryant, Mines, Long, Alr. President -14. Approved May 18, 1887. By Ald. Bryaet Resolved, Pkat the Board of Public Works be and are hereby instructed to cause tobe constructed a ten (10) foot plank sidewalk on the north and south side of FairIn, avenue (whore walks are not already- laid), from Dakota ave- nue to State street, together with all the u•!—.,ary crosswalks. YcAs—And. Conley, DOWIaIn, O'Connor, Pesch, Callen) ]tvan, Sanborn, Weber, Kenny, llama, Bryant, Minea, Lung, Mr. ]'restdent-14. Approved .flay. 18, 1887. Board of Public ,ny instructed to street to be end of Robert 1 "-1. Is urn, 11'eb Alines, Loer. ng, ByBryant— %y Ald. Weber— Resolved, rhat the Board of Public Resolved, That the Board of Public Works be and is hereby instructed to Works cause a three-foot plank side- cause crosswalks to be hud oil south side PROCEEDINGS OF THE COMMON COUNCIL. 26.5 of Congress street, across Clinton ave- nue, and all other necessary crosswalks on Congress street, where not already laid, between Concord street and Ban- croft street. Yeas—Ald. Conley, Dowlan,O'Connor, Petsch, Cullen, Ryan, Sanborn, Weber, Kenny, Ilanun, Bryant, Minea, Long, Mr. President -14. Approved May 18, 1857. By Aid. Bryant Resolved, That the Board of Tubit, Works he and is beech}' instructed to cause the necessary crosswalks to be laid oil the corner of Delos street and Livingston avenue. Yeas— Aid. Conley. Dowlan•O'Conuoq Petsch, Cullen, Ryan, Sanborn. Weber, Kenny, I cutin, Bryant, Mines, Long, Mr. President -14. Approved May 18, 1887. 11 Ald. Bryant— Resolved, That the Board of Public Works be and is hereby instructed to cause to be constructed, a six (6) foot plank sidewalk on the north and south side of Isabel street, from Dakota avenue to State street (where walks are not already- laid)and all necessary cross- walks. Yeas—Ald. Conley, Dowlan,O'Connor, Petsch, Cullen, Ryan. Sanborn, Weber, Kenny, Hamm, Bryant, Minea, Long, Mr. President -14. Approved May 18, 1887. 13: Ald. Cullen— Resolved,-That the Board of Public \Yorks•arse a stone sidewalk to be laid on the south side of Third street, from its intersection with Hill street, W Washington street. Yeas—Ald. Conley1 0'Conuor, Dowlan, Petsch, Cullen, Ryan, Sanbor, aR'ubeq Kerry, Hanna, Bryant, n ryant, Milieu, Long, Air. Preshunt -14. Approved May 18, 1887. Resolved, That the Board of Public Works cause the tollowimg improve into be made: Constntct side- walks on both sides of Park avenue, be- tween Wahasha street and Universityavenue, with all the necessary- cross- walks, wherever such sidewalks and crosswalks are not already laid. Yeas—AId.Conle}-,(1'Conuor, llowlan, Petsch, Cullen, Ryall. Sambor n, Weber, Kcuuy, ]!aunt, Bryant, Dlinea, Long, Air.President-14. Approved May 18, 1887. By Ald. Cullen— Resolved, That the Board of Public )Yorks cause a stone sidewalk to be laid oil the south side of Third street, across or in front of Washington street. Yeas—And. Conley, Dowlan, O'Con- 34 mor, Petsch,Cullen, Ryan, Sanborn, Webeq Kenny, Ilanun, Bryant, Mines, Long, Dir. President -14. Approved May 18, 1867. B Ald. Cullen— Resolved, That the Board of Public Works cause a stone sidwalk to be laid oil the south side of 'third street, across or in front of Market, street. Yeas—Ald. Conley, Dowlan, O'Con- r. fetich, Cullen, R}•an, Sanborn, Ke Weber, Kp. Ilanun, Bryant, Dlinea, Long, Atr. I'resident-14. Approved roved Ma . 18 1 I P 887. } By Ald. Bryant Resolved, That the Board of Public Works be and are hereby Instructed to cause to be be constructed six (6) foot plank sidewalk on the north and sonth sides of Winifred street, from Concord street to Andrew avenue (where side- walks are not already laid), together with all necessary crosswalks. Yeas—Ald. Conley, Dowlan, O'Connor, Petsch, Cullen, R) -an, Sanborn, Weber, Kenny, Hanna, Bryant, Mines, Long, Mr. President -14. Approved MaV 18, 1887. BAdBrnt— eedAhat the Board of Public Works be and the same is hereby in- structed to cause to be. constructed a six (6) foot plank sidewalk on the west side of State street, between Concord street and Oakdale avenue. Yeas—Ald. Conley, Dowlan,O'Connor, Petsch, Cullen, Ryan, Sanborn, Weber, Kenny, Ilanun, Bryant, Minea, Long, Mr. I'reside.nt-14. Approved Afay 18, 1887. %Aid. Bryant— II—olved, That the Board of Public Works be m!( is hereby instructed to cause to be laid il crosswalk on the north Ade of Page street, across Oakdale avenue. Yl'as—And. Conley, Dowlall.O'Gonnor, Petsch, Cullen. Itran. Sanborn, Weber, Kenny, llama, \3ryant, Dlinea, Long, Mr. President -14. Approved May 18, 1887. B • Ald. Rran— �tesolveet, That the Board of Public )Yorks be requested to cause sidewalks I- be laid n both sides of St. Clair - street, from Duke street to West Sev- enth street. Yeas—And. Conley, Dowlan.0'Connor, Petsch, Cullen, It}mn, Sanborn, Weber, Kenny, Hatmn, \3ryant, Minea, Long, Mr. President -14. Approved May 18, 1887. By Ald. Weber— Resolved, 'that the Board of Public Works cause the sidewalk on the east Q 266 PROCEEDINGS OF THE COMMON COUNCIL. side of Summit place, from Nelson ave- nue to Iglehart street, he lowered to the established grade of the street. Teas—Ald. Coulee, Dawlau,O'Gunnur. Pvtscln, Cullen Javan, Sanborn. Weber Fenny, Hamm, Ilryant, bonex, DIr. President -14. Approved May 18. 1887. By'Ald. Kerr— Resmlved,That the Board of Public Works cause the sidewalk on the cast side of St. Peter street, from Tiltm street to Bill' street, he lowered to fit' established grade of the street. Teas—AldConley, Dowlan,O'Conor, Kenny, lla.mm�, lj Ryan, Minea,,VeLung, Mr. President -14. 1887. Approved May 18, ByRAld. Weber— esolved, That the, Board of Public Works cause a Kettle River sandstone curb to be laid on the east side of Suun- mit place. from Nelson avenue to Lnglehart street. leas—Ald, Coulcy, Uowl:un. 1)"Cun. nor. Pctseh, l'uliru, RNau. Salliuc a, Wcher. Kenny, ]lama, Bryant,. J Lung, Dir. 1'resideut-14. Approved May Is. lss7. By Aid. Resolved that the Board of Public Works he instructed to Iay 'u six - that sidewalk or bunt sides of Baker sLrcet and all necessary crossings. Teas—Aid. Gouley, Dowlan, U'Con- ,ot 1Fe'bcr Kenny `,1 [:num, Bi'yautSatMiuea. LotnK, Jtr. President -14. Approved May 18, 1887. By' -Aid. Weber— Itesolved, That the Gasoline LamP Contractor be instructed to place oil buups and light the same at the follow- ing points: One at each corner on Como ion street 1et (Lake ('c,mo);astreet t lsofour lat pts on Union street from Como avenue to Chatsworth street; also on north side nue in center ofettell block from University Dale to Lexington avenue. Teas—Aid. Conley, I)owlan, O'Con- nir, Terse, Cullen, Ry°an, Sanborn, \Veber. Kenn}'.Hamm. Bryant, Minea, Long, Mr. President -14. Approved May 18, 1887. By Aid. Lonlc— Resolved, That the City Oil Lamp Contractor be and is hereby instructed to place oft lamps as follows: One at the northwest corner ofVane street and Territorial road; one at northwest cor- ner of hunt Place and Territorial road; olle. at southwest corner of Cromwell street and Territorial road, near St. Anthony park. Yeas—A Id. Conley, O}ovvlan. O'Con- nor, PutschItl3r, Cullen, rr SaMfnea, JVeber. Kenny. Ih'aun, I y: Loug, }Ir.pl-esfd,ld-14. A9tproved May 18, 1887. B}a :11d. Weber— , that the Gasoline Lamp Contractor be authorized to place of lamps and light the same on following streets: One corner DleKerty and Churchill avenues: one str- and Cross avenue and Clin- ton ave- nue and i lCurchin avenue; ue' one ss onecorner Van Slyke avenue and Cross avenue; One corner Cross avenue and Stower Ry Ald. Kerr— avenue: one corner Van SI 'ke and er It"olved, That the St. Paul Gas i.fght l'hatswur[h street; one corner Van company be and the same is herehy fu- •end Stover avenues; strutted to cause lamps to he placed and SIN ke and Churchill avenues: one cor- Ifghted every., street t aaS tlPeter street. cirt street. streetp um• corner COT110 ilwulevard [rth slid from Wabash, Yeas—Ali[. Gouley, Uotrt,ui5aul arnn, narConm c boulevard, betwc dna Norfolk not•, Petseh, Cullen, ILy: Weber, Kenny, Dauoun. Bryant. Jlfuca, ayYcaes-ulld.trCmtley DOWlplt, O'Con- l.img, Al r. 1'n•sident-14. nor. I'etsch, Cullen, Ryan, Sunbor i, ,%ppruved Dlay Is, 1887. \Veber, Kenny, ]Iannn, Bryant, Dlinea, Leug. Dlr. President -14. Approved May 18, 1887. By Aid. Duwhut— R solved, That the Street Oil Lump uesttd to Contractor be and is hereby riv 1 erect and maintain an all fault) ua south By Ild. Bryant— side of DIt..1iry street. 5hcrburncrslalflition, balot 3, t: nd the sou at is jereb} authorized contractor block 18, Ashton& and nae on AVest side of 1; OrieuI street and Instructed to place at oil lamp on fu front of lot I8, block 18, Ashton � streethouth EI rhe th sof South Aubert Sherhuroes it, Yeas—XId. Coldey, Dowlan, CI'Con- leas—Ali[. Caallen Ryall) Sanlmrn, nor. \'nisch, Cullen. Ryon, Sauboru, uer. Petscln, S nVeber, Keouy,. Thom, Bryant, Dlinea, Weber. Ke It llanuu, Bryuut, Dlinea, Long, Mr. president -14! Long, Mr. Presidents -t4. Approved May' 18, 1887. Approved May 18, 12387. PROCEEDINGS OF THE COMMON COUNCIL. 267 Resolved, That refunding orders he drawn upon the City Treasury in Urvor if the persons and for the amount each hereinafter named, being for taxes for the ear 1881', by each of said part9us paid upon property taken by the city in the opening and extension of Broadway, from Grove street to Thirteenth street, in said city, as confirmed July 26, 18N;, viz.: John L. Wise. for the sum of ,,.;5.17: Frances V. Heyderstacdt, for the sum of V4. Teas—Ald. Conley.Dowlan, O'Connor, Petseh, Cullen, Ityau, Sanborn, Weber. Kenny, Blount,13 a ryat, Mini t. Long, Mr. I'resident-14. Approved May 18. 1887. Resolved, That an order be drawn upon the treasury fu favor of David Swank for the sum of VIOO in full pay- ment of the construction of a drain on Wilder avenue. 133, order of the alder- man of the ward. Yeas—Ald. Conley,Dowlan, r O'Conno, Petsell, Cullen, 11) ;in. Sanborn. Weber Billion,]3 Kenny. Ioo, ryant, Minea, Long, Mr. President -14. Approved May 18, 1887. Resolved, That an order be drawn fn favor of the City 'Treasurer for the sum of R':O.fi2 (hvent}52-100 dollars), being for money advanced to pay taxes of lK86 on lots 18, 14, 15, block 2. Suuuuft View, and lot 14, block 8, College place, East division, being Ints mrchased for en- gine houses: also, gnat an order be drawn in favor of J. IV. Tayior for the sum of four hundred and fifty dollars for one pair of horses purchased for police departuent by Alli[. Dowlan: also, that an order be drawn fn favor of the City Treasurer for the son of $150 one hundred and fifty dollars), being for moner advanced Aid. Kerr as earnest money' for the purchase of lot fur city Imspftal. i ens—Akl.Conley, Dowlan. O'Connor, Petsch, Cullen. Ryan. Sanborn. Weber, Kenny, IIanm, Bryant, Minea, Long, Dfr. Presidelit-14. Approved May 18, 1887. Resolved, That ;in order he drawn upon the'Treasury in favor of the ('out- mittee on Police for the sunt of five hun- dred dollars, in payment of span of horses purchased for police sub -station service. Teas—Ald.Codey. Dowlan, O'Connor, Petseln, Cullen, It, im, Sanborn, Weber, Kenny. Minim, \3ryant, Minea, Luag, Jur. President—H. Approved May 18, 1887. 13}� Ali[. Dowlan— Itesulyed, That an order be drawn u:por the Treasury for the son of fSW in favor of Charles Brown fn payment of out. span of horses, purchased for po- lice su"tatiun service. Yeas—Ald,Conley , Dowlan, O'Con nor, Petsch, Cullen, B>'an, Sanborn, Weber. Kenny. Ilauuu, \3ryant, Minea, Long, Mr. President -14. Approved May 18, 1887. By Aid. Bryant— Resolved, That an order be drawn upon the Treasury in favor of Henry F. Lange for the sum of $77.757 to refund money erroneously assessed against lots 6 to to inclusive, block 111, West St. Paul Proper, and paid by said Lange. Yeas—Ald. Cooley, Dowlan, O'Con- nor, Petsch, Cullen, Ryan, Sanborn, Weber. Kenny, Hauont, Bryant, Minea, Long, Mr. President -14. Approved May 18, 1887. Resolved,That an order be drawn upon the City treasury in favor of Jeremiah O'Connell, owner of lot 8, block 3, E. Ricc's Second addition to St. Paul.for the sunt of four hundred and forty-nine dol- lars0f44s),the said nuot of to be in full sat- isfaction for damages to improvements on said lot 8, overkroked in the assess- ment for the condemnation of an ease- menbfor slopes oil Cayuga street, from Cortland street to Mississippi street. Yeas—Ald. Cooley, DOwlan,O'Connor, Petsch. Cullen, Ityawn, Sanborn, Weber, Keung, (I1"not, Bryant, Minea, Long, Mr. Arrest den t-14. Approved \lay 18, 1887. By Aid. Long— Resolved, 'That all order he drawn fn favor of the Board of Control for the sum of nice hundred and sixty-seven and 47-100 ($:x57.47) dollars, being the city's proportion of the expense of said Board for the month of April, 1887. Yeas—AVd. Conley, Dowlan, O'Connor Petsch. Cullen, It all, Sanborn, Weber, Kenny. ]Tamm, Bryaut, Dlinea, Long, Mr. President -14. Approved May 18, IM7. By Aid. Minea— Resolved, That an oriler be drawn upon the Treasury- in favor of Harriet A. Prescott for tune sant of ;89,225 in full payment of all claims of damages for the opening, wideningandextensnon of Dakota avenue, from Chantel street to Guff street, and that the City'Tress- urer be directed to emncil the reassess- ment for the grading of Dakota avenue, to a partial grade on the following des- cribed property, viz: commencing on west side of Dakota ave- 11ue, un North line of lot w 4, block 24. west Et. Paul Per ropthence est arallel with Delos street ton point 200 feet . of W. ane u[sectt 1 5, town 28, range22; thence N'ly to pain[ 15U feet N. o[ Delos street and 190 feet E. of said section line: thence E. parallel 268 _ PROCEEDINGS OF THE COMMON COUNCIL. with Delos street to Dakota veune; thence i S. to beginning. Commenoinb on w. side of Dak la avenue on N. line of lot 3, blo.k 911, West St. Paul proper; thence w. parallel withbelos street - of section 5,tt— n 28, range tg2e'2h , thence Y ly to afee t t.Itf sa d see fluu Iiev Joel- thence E. p rnl e(1 with pries : treet to Dakota avenue; thence �[ llnbegilekota iien to num\ `liuetuf lot N, block 2-1west St. Paul proper; thence 'A" y xad N'(y along Dakota a•enue to w'. line of sec- nJut 0, block' ' t 5 Nvcw t tSt. pole ol t iProper; of thence E. t begi using. Yeas—Ald. Conley, Dowlan,O'Cunnor, Petsch, Cullen, Ryan, Sal Mhnea�Lon r' Kenny . Ilamm, Bryant. 6, Air. President -14. - Approved May 18, 1887. Resolved,'That the proper city officers Ile and they, are hereby authorized to execute an11 lce Ed deliver to Clare Finc•.h' a quit c•Imill deed of the City of St. Paul to Lot No.N5, of Block Nu. e, of Asylum Addition o. 2 to St. Paul. it appearing that lie is the owner of said lot, and coaveying such interest as the city Ina)- have (it any) id ne. n laid premise; as convey"to it by oEghert S. Page and wife by a dead dated )la) 1 5, 1879, and recorded it, Soup ire of dceals on page 40-1, in the office of tin it icor of Deeds o tl atttnthe city tali t+ Ito claim Lu pealing and if and that the deed of said Page and wife i the cit}' wty T' iy the carouse of conveying to the cit}-:uiy interest he may have obtained under a sale of said aidt and other premises upon an errone- ous assessment of said property for the grading of Ilalldol Ih street it sad city. Yeas—Aid. Coney, Dowhm, O'Con- nor, Petsch, Cullen, Igen, Sanborn, \Veber, Kenny. Hanna, ryant, Minea, Long, Mr. President -14. Approved May 18. 1887. By Aid. Cullen— Resolved, That the Proper city offi- cers are hereby authorized •and eul- powered to execute and nogotfate cer- cates of iudebtednese t H tidolLundO stf twenty' thousand (820, ) ]ars, ud by virtue of section one (1) of an act entitled "An act fn relation to 1171 assessumut or it-essmmnts for a change of grade, the opening, w•tdenfng, ex- tending and grading of Ducas street, Eaton street anti Stale street, no the Sixth (eth) Ward, and the construction of approaches to the Robert street bridge, on Ducas street, nil fn the City f Saint Paul, Ili nule.to, " a)proved Alarch fall A. I). 18Sn, all of s-1 certifi- cates to Lear interest at the rata of six (a) per cent. per annum, and Payable as follows: $20,ons) in one year from the 20th day of May, 15'4. Yeas—Aid. Conley, Dowlan, O'Con- or. Petsch, Cullen, Ryan, Sanborn, Veber, Kenny, Hamm, Bryant, Minea, ,ong, Mr. President -14. Approved May Is, 1887. ty Ald. Kenny Resolved, Tllat the City Engineer be old hereby is instructed to cause plaits oat specifications to be prepared with- )ut delay' for a bridge over the tracks of lie St. Paul 8o Northern Pacific Rafl- vay company, the St. Paul; Minneap- >I's V Alanituba Railway company', St. 'auI Bc Duluth Railroad company and ,he \Wisconsin Central Railroad coca ny- ta, on Sixth street, between Kittson ;treet and Ipotfman avenue, and that the .'orporation Attorney have prepared the :lecessary papers for tile Beveral ra ll - road companys to execute, g g all easement over their respective rights of way. I eas: Aid. Conley, Dowlan, O'Ccnr- nor, Petsch, Cullen, Ryan, Sanborn, Weber, Kenny,Hanan, Bryant, Mines, Long, Mr. President -14. Approved May 18, 1887. By Ald. Buono— ficsoived, That the City Engineer be and is hereby instructed to prepare a grade line on Seventh street, from At- lantic trect easterly to city limits, at sueh places as where grades are not now established, and report same to the Common Council. yeas—Ald. ConteD nor. Petsch, Cullen,, owlac R31-1,>'sttt O'Con- nor Weber, Fenny,.11sunnt, BryantMinea, Long, AIr. President -14. Approved May 18, 1887. By Aid. Ferr— Resmved, that the, city Attorney be requested to inform the Street Car cont- pany that they most immudiatoly Pay the cost of paving the roadway between their tracks en St. Peter street into the City Treasury, as provided by the char- ter of company, ay'sai d in case said cnrnpt.n d cost atonce„ the City Attorney refuseAttorney is instructed to take, such steps as may be necessary to com- pel said company to pay said cost, or to collect same from said company. Yeas—Aid. Conley, Dowlan, O'Con- nor. Petsch, Cullen, Ryan, Sanborn, Weber, Kenny, Britain, Bryant„ Mines, Long, Air. President-14.Approved May 181 1887. By Ald. Atinea— Rcsolved, That the Chief of Police is hereby instructed to notify the Atinne- s ata S Northwestern Railroad company that said companymust, ante's at within1 r the n big thirty days, P g of said company's tracks on Fairfield avenue. Yeas—Ald.Conley, Dowlan, O'Connor, PROCEEDINGS OP THE COMMON COUNCIL. 280 Petsch, Cullen, Ryan, Sanborn, Weber, Kenny, Hamm, Bryant, Mines, Long, Mr. President -14. Approved May 18, 1947. By Ald. Bryant— Resolvcd. That if necessary to secure- the completion of the South Rupert (for- merly DueaA) street hd&,c. by the Min- nesota V Not thwestcrn Railroad coul- pauy, the Mayor of the city is hereby authorized and instructed to have the tracks of said company, where theyeross said street, taken up. Yeas—Ald.Conlcy. Dowlan, O'Connor, I'etsah, Cullen, B} -an, Sanborn, Weber, Kenny, Ilan It. Bryant, Mines, Long, Air. President714. Approved May 18, 1887. Resolved, That authority is herby given to the Conuuitte on Streets to purchase five suitable drinking foun- tains and erecttheni at the following locations: Intc•rseell on of Seventh atilt Bradley streets; Fort street, near Seven corners; intersection of Alarket, Sixth and St. Peter streets; near the intersec- tion of Rice street and university ave- nue and Wabasha street; R'aeouta street, between Fifth and Sixth streets. Ycgs Ald Conlc3. Dowlan, O'Connor, Petsch, Cullen, Ryan. Sanhorn, Welter, Keenly, Ilamm, Bryant, Minea, Long, Mr. President -14. Approved May 18, 1887. By Aid. Dowlan— Resolved, That the Committee o Public Buildings Ire and ary hereby authorized to excavatc, cellar at the lfamlo street soh station and put in a flooring of broken roll: and cement, the grade descending to one point so as to connect with the sewer. Yeafi—Ald. conley,D-visti. O'Connor, fetch, ('ullen. Ityat, Sanborn, Weber, Kenny, Malum, Bryant, Minea, Long, Mr. President -14. Approved May 18, 1887. I\ hereas A nut,lority of the owners of the property alo g that part of Valley street counnencing at the snuth line of Brand street and running souther] to the northerly line of East Seventh street, 1n: Triey's out lots, also part of an alley I it blocks eleven (11) and twelve (12). and part of ;in alley in block five (5), all in Tracy's out lots to the city of St. Paul. have petitioned the Conmion Council of the Clty of St. Pau] for the vacation of that part of Valley street, commencing at t e south ]file of Brand street a d running southerly to the northerly 1 tie of East Seventh s reet; also for the vaca- tion of Part of an alley in blocks eleven (Il) and twelve (12), an , part of an alley in block five (r,), all being in Tracy's out lots to the Ci y- of St. Paul,as the same appears of record in the office of the Reggister of Deeds in and for the Countv of-Ramsy, Minnesota; which petition duly set forth the facts and reasons for such vacation and was duly accompanied by a plat thereof as pprnpused to be va- vacated, and was dul,v verified by the oath of two of the pelf loners, and which petition on the order of the Coalition ('ofincil was duly filed of record with the City C'Ierk; atol, Whereas, Due nuticeby publication in the official paper of said city for four weeks c )it willing on the 240 day of Marsh, 1887, to the effect that sold petition had been duly filed with the City Clerk, stating in brief its ob- ject, and that the same would be heard and considered by the Conunun Council if said city ml Tuesday, the 3d day, of May, A. 1) 1887, at 7:31 o'clock p* no at the Council Chamber in the city lnnll of said city;; and, Whereas, At said time and placethe hearing of said nmttor was postlionded and laid over until Tuesday, the 17th day of May, A. 1). 1887, at 7:30 o'clock 1,. un., at the Council Chamber in tho city hall; and, 1Vhereas. At the tinie and place last above designated for the, investigation and consideration of such proposed va- cation of the above -mined I alley street above described, and of the alleys in blocks 11 and 12—:aid it, block ri, as above described—all being in 'Traev's mut lots to the City of St. Paul, the Cuunuon Council, after hearing all per- sons interested, and being of thc, opin- ion that the saine was necessary and proper; therefore. Resolved, TIo!t that lj onion f Valley treet commencing at tine south line of Brand street alairuniii It '• 'southerly to the northerly line of East Seventh street, fit Tracy's out lots: also that pur- ifon of all alley in blocks eleven (11) and twelve, (12) and part of an alley in bloek five (5), ail fn sand 'Tracy's out lots tothc City of St. Paul, a: the sanm appeals of record as aforesaid• be and the same Ito hereby declared to be vacated and dfs- euntiuued as asked for in said petition and as herein above specified: Yeas—Aid. Copley. Dowlan, WCon- nor. Petsch, Oullen• Iivan, Sanborn, Weber. Keuuy, Ilannn, Brylmt, Minea, Long. Mr. President -14. Approved May IS, 1887. It,- Ald. Slnlbori— It is hereby ordered by the Conunon Council of the City of St. Paul: That the niatter of constricting a sewer on Marshall avenue, from St. AI- hans street to Miller street, be and the same ho hereby referred.to the Board of Public Works to investigate and report: First—Is this improvement proper and necessary?' Second—Give the Council an estimate of the expense thereof, mid state whether 270 PROCEEDINGS OF THE COMMON COUNCIL. one-half of the cost thereof fs to be paid into the City Treasury before the con- tract is let. Third—Can real estate to be assessed for said improvement be found benefited to the extent of dantagcs, costs and ex- peuses necessary to be incurred thereby? Fourth—Is such iulprovement asked for upon the petition or application of the owners- of a majority of tiro property to be assessed for such improvement? Fifth—Send the Council a plan orpro- file off said nprovement, as require(' by law, if you re port in favor of till, same. sistl(—Sen( the Couurfl a rtuper or- der directing file work to beo� one . Teas—Ald. Conley. Dtion. O'Con- o nor, I'etsch, Culle, Bean. Sanorn, Reber, Kenny, Il mnum. Bryaab I, Dlfnea, Long, Mr. President -14. Approved May 18, 188 7. By AId. Petsch— lt is hereby ordered by the Collmlol Council of the City of St. Paul: That the matter of the construction of a sewer on 'Twelfth street, from I:obrrt street to Nlinuesota street, be and the same is hereby referred to the Board of Public Works to investigate and report: First—Is this fuiproveulent proper and necessary? Second—(]rve the Council an estimate of the expense thereof :rod state whether one-half of the cost thereof is to be paid into the City 'Treasury- before the contract is let. Third—{Jan real estate to be assessed for said iulprovement he found benefited to the extent of damages, costs and ex- penses necessary to Ire incurred thereby? Fourth—Is such fnproveux•nt asked for upon the petition or application of the owners of the, majority of the prop- crty to be assessed for such improve- ment? Fiftli—Send the Connell It pial or pro- file of said improvement. as requited b3. law, if you re art in favor of the sane. Sixth—Sem the C'ouncfl a proper order directing the work to he done. Yeas—AId. Con ley. Dotvllln O'('nlll10r, Petscb, Cullen. ;;yam, Sanborn, Weber. Kenny. Ilannu, Bryant. Nines, Long. Mr. President -14. Approved May 15. IM7. By Ald. Bryant— Itis hereby ordered by the Couttnom Council of the City of St. fail: That the matter of coudeming slopes on George street between Liviugton avenue and State street, be and the s:une is hereby referred tothe Board of Public Works to investigate and report: First—Is tbis Improvement proper and necessary? Second—Give the Council an estimate of the expense thereof,ald state whethe one-half of the cost thereof is to be paid into the City 'treasury before the con- tract artract is let. Third—Can real estate to be assessed for said improvement be found benefited to th, extent of daulages. costs andex- penses necessary to be incurred therelliy? Fourth—Is such improvement asked for upon the petition or application of the owuers of a majority of the property. I( be assessed for such un pt•ovement? Fifth—Scud the Council a plan or }pro- file of said improvement as required by lnv, if you report in favor of the same. Sixth—Sent the Council it proper order directing the work to be done. Teas—AId. Corley, Dowlan.O'Counor, 1'etsrb, Cullen, Byau, Sanborn, Weiler, Kenny, lianini, Bryant, Minca, Long, Air. President -14. Approved May 18, 1Sti7. By ,11d. Kain— lt is licreby ordered by the Conunou Council of the City of St. Paul: That the matter of grading Earl street, from Beech street to }found street, be and the same is hereby re- ferred to the Board of Publie Works to investigate and report: Flirst —Is this fntprovmnent properand m c•emary? St c ' • and—Give the Council an estimate of the expense thereoP,and state whether one-half of the cost thereof is to be paid into the City Treasury before the con- tract fs let. Third—Can real estate to be assessed for said inlprovenlent be fou ud benefited to Tile extent of dounatles, costs and ex- pcusl,s necessary to be incurred thereby? Fourth—Is such inipetn•emeut asked for upon the petition or ap plication of Tho owners of it majority' of the property to he assessed for such improvement? Fifth—Send the Counefl it plat or n•o- lile of said improveulent, as requiret� by Iaw. if you report in favor of tile. s; file. Sixth—Send the Council it proper order directing the work to be done. Yeas—.AId. l'.ouley, Dowlan, O'Con- nor, Pehch, Cullen. Ilval, Sanborn, Weber. Kenny. III I, Bryant, (linea, Long. Mr. President -14. Approved May 18. 1557. By Ald. Ilannn— - It is hereby ordereit by the Common l'ouncil of the City of St. Paul: That the matter of grading agnolia street, from Earl street to Df'Mississippi street. he and tum same is hereby re- ferred to the Board of Public Works to investigate and report: First—Is this fmprovenemt properand necessary? Second—Give tile. (lonnril an estimate of the expense thereof,and state whether oro• -half of the (-list thereof fs to be paid into the City Treasury before the con- tract fs let. Third—Can real estate to be assessed for said improvement be found benefited to the extent of damages, costs and ex - PROCEEDINGS OF THE COMMON COUNCIL. 271 reuses necessary to be incurred thereby? Fourth—Is such Improvement'asked for upon the petition or ap dication of the owners of a majority of t�le property to be assessed for suer improveunmt? Fifth—Senn the ('ouncil trplan or pro- fill- of said improvement, as relpured by law, if you report in favor it the salute. Sixth—Send the Council it proper order dire( -tine the. work to he. done. Yeas—:AId. l'nuley, Donlan, O'Connor, . Retsc•h, Cullen, R3 ;in, Sanborn. Weber. Fenno, Ilaun, Bryant. Nines, Long. Dir. President—I{. Approved .lay 18. 1SS7. 13y Ald. Mount— It fs hereby- ordered by the Common Coumc•il of the City of St. Paul: That the matter of krading Beeeh street, from Farl street to Eighth street, he and the same fa hereby referred to the Board of Public Works to investi- gate and report' First—Is the improvement proper and necessary? Second—Give the Count.] an estimate of the expense then•of, and state wheth- er fine -half of the e ist thereof is to be paid foto the City Treatsury before the eomtract fs let. Third—Can real estate to he assessed for said improvement he found benefited to tum. extent of dant; s. costs and ex- penses necessary to be Incurred therel,3 I? Fourth—Is such im provement asked for upon tilt• petition or ap dication of the owuers of :t majority of t I, property. fro h,,. assessed for such jun proveuu•nt? Fifth—Send the Connell a plan or itvoffle of said f in provemeut, as required y law, if you report in favor of the saint•. ouneil Sixth Send the C it proper 1er or- der directing the work to he done. Yeas—Ald.Conley, l lowlan,O'Connor. Petseh, ('unci, Ryan. Sanborn. Weber, Kenny, Hanot, Bryant i\linea, Long. Mr. I'resident-1+. Approved May IS. 1881. By Ald. Bryant. It is hereby ordered by the Common Council of the City of St. Patit; 272 PROCEEDINGS OF THE COMMON COUNCIL. filed to the extent of damages, costs and fired to the extent of damages, costs and expenses necessary to a incurred expenses necessary to De incurred thereby? thereby? Fourth—ls such improvement asked Fourth—Is such improvement asked for upon the petition or apj,plicattmn of for upon the petition or application of the owners of a majority of t ne property the owners of a majority of the prop - to be assessed for such improvement? ert}' to be assessed for such improve- Fifth—Send the Council a plan or �mro- nient? file of said improvement, as requires by Fiftlm—,Send the Council a plan or w, if you relFort in favor of ne same. profile of said improvement, as re- Sixth—Scud the Council a Proper or- e�uired by law, if you report in favor of der directingg the work to be done. t ne same. Seas—Alit. Cmdey,Dowian, O'Cmmor,i Sixth—Send the Council a proper Petsch, Cullen, J ygju, Sanborn, Weber, order directing the work to be done. Kenny, Hai .Bryant, Miuca, Long, Yeas—Ald. Conley, Dowlan, O'Con- Mr. President -14, nor. Petsch, Cullen, Ryan, Sanborn, Approved May 18, 1817. Weber, I{euny, Billion, Bryant, Mines, - Long, \L•. President -14. By Aid. Dowlan— It is hereby ordered by the Common Council of the City of St. Paul: That the matter of grading Illfnne- haha street, from Ash street to L'Oriert street, be and the same is hereby r fe'red to the Board of Public Works to investigate and report: First—Is this improvement proper and nec•.essary'' Seeomt—Give the Council an estimate of time expense thereof, and state whether one-half of the cost thereof is to be paid into the City Treasury before the con- tract is let. Third—Can real estate to be assessed for said improvement be found benefited to the extent of damages, costs and ex- penses necessary to be incurred thereby? Fourth—Is such improvement asked for tipon the petition or application of the owurrs of a majority of the property I, be assessed for such improvement? Fifth—Send the Council a plan or profile of said improvement, as required y law, if you report in favor of the same. Sixth Send the Council a proper oo- der directing the work to be done. Yeas—AId. Conley, Dowlan,O'Cunnor, Petsclm, Callen, Ilva n. Sanborn, Weber, Kein' }•. Hsunum, $ryant, '*lines, Long, Mr. President -14. Approved Ma} 18. 1887. By Aid. Kain— It is, hereby ordered by the C'ouunon Council of the Ctit. of St. Paul: That the matter of opening, wide oiug and extending Arcade street, frau Maryland street to north city limits, be .1111 the all,,,, is hereb}' referred to the Board of Public Works to investi- gate and report: First—Is this improvement proper and necessary? Second—Give the Cmuneil an esti- mate of the expense thereof, and state whether onetGlf of the cost thereof is to be paid Into the City Treasury before the contract is let. Third—Can real estate to be assessed for said improvealent he found bene - Approved May 18, 1887. By Aid. Bryant— It is hereby- ordered by the Coalition Council of the City of St. Paul: Phot the matter of condemning slopes on South Robert street, from Concord street to Tyler sreet, be and the same is hereby referred to the Board of Public Works to investigate and report: First—Is this improvement proper and necessar'? Secom? Give the Council an estimate of the expense thereof, and state whether one-half of the cost thereof is to be paid into the City Treasury before the contract is let. fited to the extent of danmges, costs and ` expenses necessary to be incurred thereby? Fourth—Is such improvement asked for upon the petition or application of the owners of a majority of the property to be assessed for such innjrovenmelt? Fifth—Seud the Council a plan or �profile of said improvement as required py law, if you report in favor of the sale. Sixth—Send the Council a proper order direethift,, the work to be done. Teas—AId. Couley.Dowlan, O'Connor, Petsch, Cullen, R)\tinea'an, Sanborn, Weber, Kenq}'. Hanna, I3ryaut, Lon g, Mr. President 14. Approved May 18, 1887. By Aid. Kerr— It is hereby ordered by the Common Council of the City of St. Paul: That the matter of the abatement of a nuisance oil lot 17, block 3, Fletcher's subdivision of Brewster's addition it) St. Paul, be and the same is hereby re- ferred to the Board of Public Works to investigate and report: First -1s this innprovement proper and necessary? Second—Give the Council an estimate of the e 1 lose thereof, :cod state h wether one-half of the cost thereof is to be paid into the City 'Treasury before the contract is let. PROCEEDINGS OF THE COMMON COUNCIL. 273 Third—Can real estate to be assessed for said improvement be found bene - filed to the extent of damages, costs and expenses necessary to be incurred thereby? Fourth—Is such improvement asked fu r upon the petition or all apmItc ition of e owners of a majority of tUm property to he assessed for suelm uuproveument'? Fiftlm—Send the Council a plan u or pro- file of said improvement its require by law, if yoreport in favor of the same. Sixth—Send the Council a proper order directin • the work to be clone. Seas—Ald. Conley, Dowlau,O'Counor, Petsch, Cullen, Ryan, Sanborn, Weber, Keung, Ilauun, Brant, Minea, Long, 31 r. President 14. Approved May 18, 1887. By Ald. I - — It is I -rob)' ordered b) the Common Council of the. City of St. Paul: That the matter of a martial grade of Barton street, from t�me ]and of the Ounaha railroad (occupied by the shops of the said road) to the Mississippi river or the I— oil said river, be and the same is herehy referred to to the Board of Public Works to investigate and re- port: First—Is this improvement proper and necessar}? Se.coml—Give the Council all estimate of the expense thercof,and state whether one-half of the cost thereof is to he paid into the City Treasury before the con- tract is let. Third—Can real estate to be assessed for said improvement be found benefited to the extent of damages, costs and ex- pensesnceessaryto be incurred thereby? Fourth—Is such improvement asked for upon the petition or application of the owners of a majority of time property to be assessed for such improvenment? Fifth—Send the Council a plan or pr fo- file of said nproveun•ut, is requireA toy law, if you "")port to favor of the .,Inc.s Sixth—Seel the Council a proper order directing the work to be deme. Yeas—Ald. Con Fr}'. Dgwlaun.0'Comnon•. Petsch, Cullen, R} an, St nborn, Weber, Kenny, Hamm, Bryant, Minea, Long, Mr. President -14. Approved May 18, 1887. By AId. Kerr— It is hereby ordered by the Coalition Council of the City of St, Paul: That the matter of paving St. Peter street, from Martin street to Wabasha street, with cedar blocks and granite curbs, be and the same is hereby e- ferrcd to the Bomd of Public Works to investigate and report: First—Is this fmprovenient proper and necessary? Second—Give the Council an estimate of the expense thereof, and state whether one-half of the cost thereof is to be paid into the City Treasury before the con- tract is let. Third—Can real estate to be assessed for said improvement be found benefited to the extent of damages, costs and ex- penses necessary to be incurred thereby? Fourth—Is such improvement asked fo' n o the petition or a plication of the owners of a majority of the property to be assessed for such improvement? Fifth—Send the. Council a plan or pro- file of said improvement, as repaired by law, if you report to favor of the same. Sixth—Send the Council a proper or- der directV. the work to be done. peas—AId. Conley, Dowlan,O'Connor, Petsch, Cullen, Ryan, Sanborn, Weber, Really, Ilanun, Bryant, Minea, Long, Mr. President -14. Approved May 18, 1887. By .kill. Kenny— It is hereby ordered by the Common Council of the City of St. Paul: That the r atterof pavugand curbing Locust street, from Seventh street to Tenth street: Tenth street, from Locust street to north line of Grove street at intersection of Lafayette a4lme; La- fayette avenue, from north line of Grove street to Collins street; Collins street, from Lafayette avenue to Burr street, with cedar blocks and granite curbing, be and the same is hereby re- ferred to the Board of Public Works to investigate and report: First—Is this improvement proper and necessar)'.' Second—Give the Council an estimate of the expense thereof, and state whether one-half of the cost thereof is to be paid into the City Treasury before the contract is Ict. Third—Can real estate to be assessed for said improvement be found benefited to the extent of damages, costs and ex- penses necessary to he incurred thereby? Fourth—Is such improvement asked for upon the 44petition or application of the owners of a majority of the property to be assessed for such improvement? Fifth—Seed the Council a p0m or pro- file of said improvement as required by law, if you report in favor of t le same. Sixth—Sent the Council a proper or- der direct the work to be done. Yeas—Ald. Conley, Dowlan, O'Con- nor, Petsch, Cullen, Rvan, Sanborn, Weber, Kenny, IIamm, Bryant, Minea, Lmng, Mr. ?'resident -14. Approved May 18, 1887. By Ald. Bryant— It is hereby rdered by the Common Council of the City of St. Paul: That the matter of condemning an easennentformaking and maintaining slopes on State street, from the levee to 274 PROCEEDINGS OF THE COMMON COUNCIL. the intersection with South Robert o street; thea,, n'outl, Robert street to to the south city- limits he and the same is hereby referred to the Board of Public Works to investigate and re- port: First—Is this fmprovenrent proper and necessary? Second—Give file Council all estimate of the espouse thcn>oP,and state whether one-half of the cost thereof is tobe pat,[ Into the City I reasury before the eon - tract is let. Third—Can real -stat, to be assessed for said impruvenu•nt h- finuul benefited to the extent of dmuagrs, ,osis mid rs- penses nree.;:vy t , be incurred thereby' Fourth—Is sorb iut�rovrnnvrt asked for upuu file prtitiou lir application of fhr ewnrrs (,f a ma.loritc of til- property to be •rssessed for such iunprovvincn t.' p an o• n aril a I FifW—Bead fit,. ('nub 1 lily of of said innprovrment as required Icy Iaw.tf' cou rc port in favor of file sane. Sixlh—tieud t�u•Council it pruper•order direc•.tiug the teut•k to br dune. Yl'as—Alt. Conley. Uowlon, U'Ctnmor, 11etsrh, Cullen, Ilya t, Sanborn. Weber, -Kenny, Ilmmn, Bryant, Din"' Long. '.Sir. 1'resfd-nt-14. Al. waved May IS. 1&57. liylily:ut— It is hereby ordered by filo (common Council (,f the City of St. Paul: 'That til- uud tl'r (t opruing N:aGm a,rnur, from the north lice of Eaton .k Morrison's addition to filerrst lin- (,f Hitchcock addition. be ruin rile snuc is hereby referred to the Board of poll, Ill- to investigate and report: First—Is this iwpruvemeuG proper and uec•e.' Srcon, ou(L—f:ivc the Council an estimate of theise therruf, and stab• whe espmther one-half oP the cost thereof is to be paid into til- City-1 ity Treasury before the. con- tract is 1-t. Third—Can real ,state to be assessed forsaid fllprovement be found beneifted to til- extent of damages, costs 'end ex- penses necessary- to br iurunrd thereby' Fourth—Is such improvement asked for upon the petition or application of the owners of a majority of the property to lie assessed for such nnprovenneut? Fifth—Send the Council a thin or pro- fit, of said Improvements as required by law, if you report in favor of the same. Sixth—Send the Council a proper order directing the work to be done. Yeas—AId. Conley, Dovlau,0'Connor. p,tsch. Cullen Ryan, Sanborn. Weber, Kenny, Ihuunl, $ryant, Minea, Long, Dir. President—H. Approved May 18. 1&K,. By Aid Kain— It is hereb • ordered by the Coalition Council of tile City of St. Paul: That the matter of grading Sims street from Edgerton street to Forest and York street from Clark str`�t'street to Forest street, be and the same is hereby referred to the Board of Pub- lic Works to investigate and report: First—Is this improvement proper and riecessar)' Second—Give the Council an estimate of the —tense thereof, and state whether one, -half of the cost thereof is by hr paid into the ('fly Treasury before I. ruutract is let. Third—Can real ,state to be assessed for said improveurent, he found benefited to tehe extent of damages, rusts and ex- pnse. necessary to br. inrun'ed Ihen•b}''1 Fourth—ls such holilovelnent asked fur upon the petition or application of the uwurrs (,f a majority ofthe property to hr arse+sed fur suph ingrrovennrut? Fifth—Scud the Cotueil a plan lir pro- bile. of said improvement, as roc aired by. law, if rou report in favor of t�re. same. Si xt In—Sea(1 t he Cou ueI I a proper order directing Ih- work to be. done. .Yeas—.\Id. ('oulcy,Uoa•Iain,O'l'onuor. 1'etaeh, Cullen, Hyan, Sanborn, Weber, Kenny. H Ili, Bryant, Minea, Long, DIr. 1'n•sident-14. A pprnved Dlay 18, 1&7. By :A Id. Long— it is hereby ordered by�thl'Conuuoa Council of the ('fly of St. Pa10: That the matter lit grad'urg Langford avenue, from fit(- west line of Como park to the west city limits, to be rano- leieted before Sept. 1,1887. be and the s:vue I., hereby referroc, to the Board of I'ablic Works to investigate :told re- port: First—Is this improvement proper and necessary? S,cmul—Give. the Council all estimate of the exprna- thereof, and state whether one-h:df of tau cost thereof is to be paid into the Cfty'freasury before the con- tract is let. Third—Can real estate to be assessed for said improveaent be found benefited to the extent of diuuages, costs and ex- penses necessary to be nrcurred thereby? Fourth—Is such iuproveurell asked for upon the petition or application of the owners of a majority of the property to be assessed for such unprovenrent? Fifth—Seed the Council a pian or pro- file of said improvement, as re(1juired by law, if you report in favor of the same. Sixth—Send the Council a proper order directing the work to be dope. Yeas—Ald. Conley, Dowlan,O'Connor, Petsch, Cullen, Ryyan, Sanborn, Weber, Kenny, Hamra, Bryurt, Minea, Long, Mr. President -14. Approved May 18, 1587. By Ald. Rya n— lt is hereby ordered by the Common CCouncil of the City of St. Paul: PROCEEDINGS OF THE COMMON COUNCIL. 27.5 That the matter of the construction of a sewer it Walnut street, between Seventh street :,all Oak sheet. be and the same is hereby referred to rho Board of Public Works to investigate and report: First_ Is this improvement proper and nevessan7 Ser+urd—Give t.hc Council an estimate of the ,spouse !hereof, tuul state whetherune-half of the cost Iiiereof is to be paid into the ('ity Treasury before the ruutract is let. Third—Can real estate to be assessed for said furprovemeut he found bene{itcd to the extent of dmtiages, costs and ex - pen sesnhrcossaryto he. incurred thereby" Fourtels such impr( lent' asked far upon tar pr[ilion or application of the (,ov(a.a of n majorit>' if the property to be assessed fon' such unproveuent? Fifth—Send theCeuicil a plan (,r pro- file of said Improvewrnt, us nvfuirI, b} haw, if you report in hn•or oY the s:une. Sisth—Se I the Council a proper or- der directing the work to In. Yeas—Alt. Coll ey. IArndadue u, O'Con- nor, Petsch, Cullen. R3:ur, Sanborn. Weber, Kenny, llannn. Iiryant, Minea. Long, Mr. President —H. Approved May 18. 1757. 133 Ald. Bryant— It is hereby ordered by the Conuuon (-ouncfl of tar Cif. of Sl. Paul: 'That tar matter of r(,nd(-uwiug au ease_ it for making and uerin unctui uiug slopes i Filhnorc avrnuc. between Uakobu avenue and Shrtr street, be. and the saline is hereby referred to the Board (,f Pub- lic. works to investigate and report: First—Is fhr fmproveunent proper and it s,arv? Second Give the ('oil 11 an estimate of -lite expense thereof, and state whether one-half of the costthereof is to be paid into the City Treasury before the contract is let. Third—Can real estate to he assessed fon' said improvement be found benefited to the extent of daunages, costs and ex- peases neressar} to he i etin ell thereby? Fourth—Is such improvInelit asked for upon the petitior applieatfun of thon e owners of a ono ity of the prop- erty t, be assessed for such impravL- ment? Fifth—Send the Council a plan or pro ­ lilt of said improvement, its required by law, if your report in favor of the saute. Sixth—Send the Council a propuror- der directing the work t(r be dune: Yeas—Ald. Conley, Dotvlau,0'Conuor, Petseln. Cullen, Ityau, Sanborn, A"ober. Kenny. !Ennui, Bryant Milieu, Lung, Mr. President -14. Approved May 18, 1857. By Aid. Bryant— It is hereby ordered by the Coalition Council if the City of St. I'auL That the matter of grading Dclos street, fromDakota avenue to Green- wood avenue, and Anita street, from Concord street to Congress street, be and file same is hereby referred to the Board of pub ie Works to investigate and re- port: First—Is this improvement proper and uecessar}'? Second—Give. the Council an estimate of the expense thereof, and state whether ane -half of the (-list thereof is to be paid into the City Treasury before the con- tract is let. Third—Can real estate to be assessed for said improvement he found benefited to the extent of da rages, costs and ex- penses necessary tubcfueurredthereby7 Fourth—is such improvement asked for upon the petition or application of fit(- owners of it amjurity of the prof erty to be assessed fur such improve- meut? Fifth—Send the Council a plan or profile of said improvement, as re- quired by law, if yore report fn favor of the sauce. Sixth Send the Council a proper order directing the work to he done. Yeas—Ald. Conley, Dowlan,O'Conno•, Petsch, Cullen. Ryan. Sanborn, Weber, Kenney, Motion. Bryant, \linea, Long, Mr. President -14. _Approved May 18. 1857. By Aid. \tinea -- It fs belch, ordered by the Cornmor ('(,.,left of the city of St. Yazd: That the matter of grading Roble street, from Dakota avenue to Oldo street, be and the same I. hereby re- ferred to the Board pf Public Works to investigate and report: First—Is this improvement proper and necessary,? Second—Give the Council lir estimate of the expense thereof, and state whether on -half of tire_ cost thereof is to be paid into the.City Treasury before the con- tract is let. Third—Can real (-state to be assessed for said iurproveureat be found borefited t, till' ext", of damages, costs and ex- penses necessary to be incurred thereby? Fourth—Is such improvement asked for upon the petition or application of the owners of a majority of nim property to be assessed for such Improvement? Fifth—Send the Council a plan or no - file of said fmprovenmat, as roqqufre(l by law, if you report fn favor of tlpe sane. Sixth—Sena the Council a proper or - (ter directing the work to be done. Yl':rs—Ald. Conley, Dowlan,O'Connor, Petsch, Cullen; Ry -au, Sanborn, Weber, Kenny, Ilamm, Bryant, Minea, Long, Mr. President -14. Approved May 15, 1557. 278 PROCEEDINGS OF THE COMMON COUNCIL. By Aid. Mines— It is hereby ordered by the Common Council of the City of St. Paul: That the matter of grading Gorman avenue, from Roble street to the south city limits, be and the same is hereby referred to the Board of Public Works to investigate and report: First—Is this improvement proper and necessary? Second—Give the Council an estimate of the expense thereof, and state whether one-half of the cost thereof is to be paid into the City Treasury before the contract is let. Third --Cmc real estate to I e. assessed for said Iniproveuient be found benefited to the extent of danmbes, costs and ex- pemses necessary tube Incurred thereby? Fourth—Is such improvement asked for upon the petition or application of the owners of a majority of the property to be assessed for such improvement? Fifth—Seed the Council a plan or pro- file of said improvement, as required by law, if you report in favor of the same. Sixth—Send the Council a proper order directing the work to be dope. Yeas—Adel. Galey, Duw l:ui,U'Connor, Petscb, Cullen, la)in, Sanborn, Weber Kenny: Haumm, 13Vrant, Mines, Long, Mr. President -14. Approved May 18, 11387. By Aid. Bryant— It is hereby ordered by the Common Councilof the Cit) of St Paul: That the niatte.r oY grading South Rob- ert street, from Concord street to Tyler street, be slid the same is hereby re- ferred to the Board of Public Works to investigate and report: First—Is this improvement proper and necessary? Secomi—Give the Council an estimate of the expense thereof,and state whether one-half of the cost thereof is to be paid into the City Treasury before the con- tract is let. Third—Can real estate to be assessed for said improvement be found benefited to the extent of damages, costs and ex- penses necessary to be incurred thereby? Fourth—Is such improvement asked for upon the petition or a plication of the owners of a majority of the property to be assessed for such improvement? Fifth—Send the Council a plan or profile of said improvemt.enas re - Mired by law, if you report in favor of the same. Sixth—Send the Council a proper order directing the work to be done. Seas—Ald. Coley, Dopvlan,O'Connor, Petscb, Cullen, It all, Sanbgrn, Weber, Kenny, Hanim, ryant, Mmen, Long, Mr. President -14. Approved May 18, 1887. By Aid. Bryant— It is hereby ordered by the Common Council of the City of St. Paul: That the matter of grading Roble street, from Bancroft street to Hoyt avenue, and Bancroft street from Con- cord street to Congress street, be and the same is hereby referred to the Board of Public Works to investigate and re- port: First—Is this improvement proper and necessary? Second --Give the Council an estimate of the expense thereof, mol state whether one-half of the cost thereuf is to be paid into the City Treasury before the contract is let. Third—Can real estate to be assessed for said improvement,be found benefited to the extent of damages, costs and ex- penses necessaryto be incurred thereby? Fourth—Is such improvement asked for upon the etition or application of the owners o1pa majority of the prop- 'erty to be assessed for such improve- i—Send the Council a plan or inti said improvement, as required , if you report in favor of the Sixth—Send the Council n proper or- der directing the work to be dome. Yeas—Ald. Conley, Dowlan, O'Con- nor, Petsch, Cullen, %,an, Sanborn, Weber, Kennyt ]iamm, Bryant, Mines, Long, Mr. President -14. Approved May 18. 1837. By Ald. Mines— It is hereby ordered b�' the Common Council of the City of St. Pont: That the matter of gradeing Channel street, from Dakota 'avenue to Starkey street, be and the sanie is hereby re- ferred to the Board of Public Works to investigate and report: First—Is this imprdvement proper and necessary? Second—Give the Council an estimate of the expense thereof, and state wheth- er ane -half of the cost thereof is to be paid into the City Treasury before the contract is let. Third—Cep real estate to be assessed for said Improvement be found benefited to the extent of damages, costs and ex- penses necessary to be incurred thereby? Fourth—Is such improvement asked for upon the petition or application of the owners of a majority of the property to be assessed for such improvement? Fifth—Send the Council a plan or pro- file of said improvement, as required by law, if you report in favor of to same. Sixth—Send the Council a proper order directing the work to be done. Seas—Aid. Conley,Dowlant 'Con- nor, Petsch, alien, Ryan, SaOnborn, Weber, Ke I Hamm, Bryant, Minea, Long, Mr. President -14. Approved May 18, 1887. PROCEEDINGS OF THE COMMON COUNCIL. 277 By Aid. Kain— It is hereby ordered by the Common Council of the City of St. Paul: That the matter of opening, widening and extending an alley through blocks Nos. 1, 2, 3 and 4, Evans' addition, from Payne avenrm to Greenbrier avenue, be and the same is hereby referred to the Board of Public Works to investigate and report: First—Is this Improvement proper suit necessary? Second—Give the Council an estimate of the expense thereof, and state whether one-half of the cost thereof is to be paid into the City Treasury before the con- tract is let. Third --Can real estate to be assessed for said improvement be found benefited to theextentofdamages, costs and expenses necessary to be incurred thereby? Foirtli—Is such improvement asked for upon the petition or application of the owners of a majority of the property to be assessed for such improvement? Fiftli—Send time Council a plum or pro- file of said improvement, as required by law, if you report in favor of the scam. Sixth—Send the Council a proper order directing the work to be dome. Yeas—Ald. Conley, Dowlan, O'Con- nor, Petsch, Cullen, Ryan, Sanborn, Weber, Kenny, Hamm, Bryant, Mines, long, Mr. President -14. Approved May 18, 1887. By AId. Dlinea-- It ms hereby ordered by the Common Council of the City of St Paul: That the matter of coudenuing the accessary slopes for the grading of Fill- more aceuue, from Dakota avenue to State street, be and the same is hereby referred to the Board of Public Works to investigate and report: First—Is this inmprdvement proper and necessary? Second—Give the Council all estimate of the expense thereof, and state whether one-half of the cost thereof is to be pat([ into the City 'Treasury before the con- tract is let. Third—Can real estate to be assessed for said improvement be found benefited to the extent of dauiares, costs and ex- pecses necessary to be Incurred thereby? Fourth—Issuch improvement asked for upon the petition or application of the owners of a majorityof the property to be assessed fur such improvement? Fourth—Is such improvement asked for upon the petition or application of the owners of a majority of time property to 1), assessed for sucn h nproveeit? Fifth—Send the Ceuucil ma plan or ]pro- file of said improvetuent, as required by law, if you reFart du favor of the same. Sixth—Send the Council a proper order directing the work to lie done. Yeas—Ald. Conley, Dowlan,O'Conmor, Petsch, Cullen, Ryan, Sanborn, Weber, Kenny. liunm, Bryant, Mines, Long, Mr. President. -14. Approved May 18, 1887. By Ail. Kenny— It is hereby ordered by the Common Council of the City of St. Paul: That the matter of gradinEE,,, Nash street, from fine street to 120rient street, be, and the same is hereby re- ferred to the Board of Public Works to investigate and report: First—ls this improvement, proper and necessary? Second—Give the Council an estimate of the expense thereof,and state whether one-half of the cost thereof is to be paid into the City 'Treasury before the con- tract is let. Third—Can real estate to be assessed for said improvement be found benefited to the extent of damages, costs and ex- penses necessary to be incurred thereby? Fonrth—ls such improvement asked for upon the petition or application of the owners of a majority of the prop- erty to be assessed for such improve- menf? Fifth—Send the Council a plan or pro- file of sada improvement, as required by law, if you report in favor of the same. Sixth—Send the Council a proper or- der directing the work to be done. Yeas—Ald. Conley, Dowlan, O'Con- nor, Petsch, Cullen, Ryan, Sanborn, Weber, Kenny-, Ilmnm, Bryant, Mines, Long, Dir. President -14. Approved May 18, 1887. By Aid. Kerr— It is hereby ordered by the Common Council of the City, of St. Paul: That the matter of grading the all in Park Place addition, from the Park in said addition to Summit avenue, be and the same is hereby referred to the Board of Public %Vorks to investigate and report: First—If this improvement proper and necessary? Second—Give the Council an estimate of the expense theruof,and state whether one-half of the cost thereof is to be paid into the City Treasury before the con- tract is Int. Third—Can real estate to be, assessed for said improvement be found benefited to the extent of danmges, costs and ex- penses necessary tube incurredthereby? Fourth—Is such improvement asked for upon the tio petin or ap�poften of the owners of at majority of the 11 property to be assessed for such improvement? Fifth—Send the Council n plan or pro- file of said improvement, as rep aired by law, if you repport ie- favor of t�me some. Sixthend the Council a all order directing the work to be done. Teas—Ald. Copley, Dowlan, O'Connor, Petsch, Cullen, Ryan, Sanborn, Weber, 278 PROCEEDINGS OF TIIE COMMON COUNCIL. Kenny, Ilamm, Bryant, Mineral, Long, Air. President -14. Approved :flay 18, 1887. By Aid. Bryant— It is hereby ordered by the Common Council of the City of St. Paul: That the matter of grading Louisa street, front Bidwell to State street, be and the same is hereb>> referred to the Board of Public•. Yorks to investigate and report: First—Is this improvement proper anti necessary? SecouA—Give the Council an estimate of theexpeuse ther1•,)f,uud state whether one-half of the cost there,)f is to be paid into the City Treasury before the con- tract I let. Third—Can real estate to be assessed for said improvement be found benefited to the extent of damages, costs and ex- penses necessary tube incurred thereby? Fmn'tti—Ill such luiproveinellt asked forupon the petition or application of the owners of a majority cif the property to be assessed for such unprovententY Fifth—smtd the Council a plan or profile of said improvement, as required by law, if you report fu favor of the same. Sixth—Send the Conneil a proper or- der directing the work to be done,. Yeas—Ald. Conley,Dowlan,O'Coamr, Petseh, Cullen, Ryan, Sanborn, Weber. Keay, Hamm, Bryant, Minea, Lang, Mr. President -14. - Approved May 18, 1885. By Ald. Kah— lt I.,, hereby ordered by the Conunou Council of the City of St. Paul: That the matter. of grading Hope street, from Margaret street to Minor - ]ratio street; Beech street, from Seventh street to Itope street,and Arcade street. from Seventh street to Frances street. under oil( -,contract, using the surplus material to fill the swamp at the Inter- section of Francis, Arcade and Hope streets, be and the same, is hereb} re- ferred to the Board of Public Works to havestigate and report: First _Is this improvement proper and necessary? Secund—Give the Council an estimate. of the expense thereof, and state whether one-half of the cost thereof is to be paid into the.CityTreasury before the the contract is let. Third—Can real estate to be assessed for said improvement be found benetited to the extent of damages, costs and ex- penses necessary to be incurred thereby? Fourth—Is such improvement asked Por upon the petition or ap dicatfon of the owners of a majority of t�le property - to be assessed of such improve cert? Fifth ---Send the Council a plan or pro- file of said improvement, as re( lretl by law, if you report fn flavor of the same. Sixth --feud the Council a proper order directing the work to be done. Teas—Ald. Conley, Dowlan, O'Con- nor, Petseh, Cullen, lt)an. Sanborn, Weber.Kenny, Harlan, $rya lt, Mines, Long, lir. I'resident-14. Approved May 18, 1887. _ By Aid. Sanborn— It is hereby ordered by the Coalition Council of the City of St. Pau]: That the matter of paving Oakland avenue with pine blocks and grauite curbs, from Ramsey street to Summit avenue•, be and the same is hereby re- ferred to the Board of Public Works to investigate and report: First—Is thfsi uprovemmiatproper and necessary? Second—Give the Council an estimate of the expensethereof,and state whether one-half of the cost thereof is to be, paid into the City Treasury before the con- tract is let. Third—Can real estate to be assessed for said itnprovenieut be found benefited to the extent of the dautages, costs and expenses necessary to be incurred thereby? Fourth—Is such intproventasked for upon the petition or of I, a,atfon of the. owners of a majority of the property to be assessed for such improvement? Fifth --fiend the Council a plan of >ro- file of said improvement, as required by law. if you report in favor of the same. Sixth—Send the Council a proper order directing the work to be done. Peas—Ald.Conley, Dowdmn, O'Connor, Petseh, Cullen, I%>au, Sanborn, Weller. H Kenny, anan, Bryant, ]\Tinea, Long, Mr. President -14. Approved May 18, 1887. By. Aid. Sanborn— It is hereby ordered by the Common Council of the City of St. Paul: ]'hat the matter of paving the alley fn block twenty-one (21),of Woodland ]'ark addition to St. Paid, with cedar blocks, with it gutter and connections with the sewer fn the center, be and the sante is hereby referred to the Board of Public Works to Investigate and report: First—Is this improvement proper and accessary? Second—Give the Council an estimate Of the expense thereof,and state whether one-half of the cost thereof is to be paid into the City Treasury before the con- tract is let. Third—Can real estate to be assessed for said improvement be found benefited to file extent of dmnages, vests and e•x- penses necessary to be incurred thereby? Fourth—Is such inptrovennt asked for upon the petitimt lir applcication of the owners ofto majoritZ of the property tube assessed for such mnprnveaent? h'fft'—Send the Gnmcil a plan or ro- file. of said improvement, as requiree( by PROCEEDINGS OF THE COMMON COUNCIL. - 270 law, if you report in favor of the sante. Sixth—Send thou e Cncil a proper order directing the work to be done. Yeas—Ald. Conk -3, Dowdan, O'Con- nor, Petseh, Cuiien, Bean, Sanborn, Weber, Kenny, Vallum, Bryant, Mines, Long, 11r. President -14. Approved May 18, 1887. By Ald. Kain— lt is hereby ordered by the Conunou Council of the City of St. Paul: That the matter of filling block 82, of I,ym:tit Dayton's addition, asugge"ted s by the Conuuissiouer. of if,, "."t"(1 be ;tint the sane is hereby referred to the Board. of Public Works to investigate and re- port: First—Is this intprovementproper and necessary? Secund—Give the Commit an estimate of the expense thereof, mrd state whether one -halt' of the cost thereof is to be paid flat,) the City Treasury before the con- tract is let. Third—Can real estate to be assessed for said improve lent be found benefited to the extent of damages, costs and ex- pensesnecessary to be incurred thereby? Fourth—Is such iuuprovearnt asked for upon the petition or application of lie owners of a majority of the property to be assessed for such taproveaent? Fifth—Send the Council aplan or pro- file cif said fnrlrovcnteut, as required by law, if you report all favor of the saute. Sixth—Send the Council it proper or- der directing the work to be dune. Yras—Ald. GaleyD-vlan.O'Connor, Petseh, Cullen. Itya,n, Sanborn, Weber, Kenny, fliunnt,Rryaut,yliuua. Long. Alr. l"esidcnt—1 t. Approved Alay 18, 1887. III it.(, matter of the report of the Board of Public Wanks. dated March 14, 11187, and Map all, 1SS7. It as berebv c -dered by the Coutann Council of the Citv of I. ]'tint: '?'hat the Board of Poll I is Works of said City of St. Paul cause the following fa proven, carts to be elude, to -wit: Open. widen and extend Frances street, from the west ]fail- of English street to Bock atrc•ot (produced nufit). in said •ity. •nudeu ring and taking all that land not already condemned lir dedicated fur public use Tying within the lilies of Frances street. fu A. Gutzian's rear- rangemeutof Sigel's addition to St. Pl, ' produced cast to said Bock streettauhat said Board shall proceed without delay to assess the amount as uearh as they can ascertain the. samu•,w hichw•ill be required to pan the danuagrs, rusts and necessary expenses ot'such imptvvew int upon the cal -,late to bebuu,fited by said ia- proveuuv I. as provided by law: it being Llt - olio"on ,)a' til,• C'oun-il that real estate to he assessed for sc •It tint rove- ment call be found bemfitedto I is ex- t•nt of the damages, costs and expeusrs necessary to be incurred thereby. n Yeas—Ald. Conley. Dowla O'Con- nor. Petseh, Culls n, ii}}anan , Sborn, Weber, Kenny. Ilanuu. lirymrt, ]Millen, Long, J6'. President -14. Approved May 18. 1887. In the matter of flat- report of tho Board of Public Works dated Feb. H, 1887, an; May a, 1887. It is hereby ordered by the the Common Council of the City of St. Paul: That the Board of Pubife Works of said City of St. Paul calls,- Lite following inQroveuneuts to bv made, to -wit: Open and extend the title), fu Clarke's rem,rangeinen t of block 14 Clarke's addi- tion to St. l'pai.from Canton street to Bay. street, fn said city. vondem wing and tak- ing all that laud not already comdenuued or dedicated for public use lying within the Ifues of the alley in Clarke's rear- rangement of block 16, Clarke's addition to St. fuel, produced cast to May street; that said .Board ,tall proceed without delay to assess file anwunt as nearly. ns they (-all ascertain tine same, which will be required to pay the dant- ages, costs and necessary expenses' Df such funprovn e•nentupon the real estate to be benefited by said improvement, as provided b)- law; it being rho opinion of rho Connell that read estate to be assessed for such improvement ea n be found ben - to the extent of the damages, costs and expenses necessary to be Incurred [hereby. Yc;as— Hm Ald.Coifl y llomvbui.O'Connor, Petseh, Cullen, vt, eauborn, Weber, Kennv, Mange, 1 rs ad., \tinea, Long, Mr. President—H: Approved lh,3$ In the natter of the report of the Board of Publfe Works dated May 1f1, 1887. It is hereby ordered by flat-. Common Council of tin, Pity of St. Paul: That the Board of Public Works of the City of St. Paul cause the following improvements to I made, to -wit: Open tial widen ?loss strut, front Duluth xvrune do Atlantic street, in said city. rnudruwiug aunt laking all fiat land not already cnudew mrd or dedicated for public also lying trithiu In. Ifues of Boss street, in 'Perry's addition to St. Paul, produced east to Atlantic street; that said Board shall procced without delay to as - 's the amount •ns nearly as theyy' ,-fail ascertain the sane, which will be required to pay t1le d:uuages, costs land necessary cc..�- pr of . I ;pruvcacut upon tilA nalsi�•. to hr ( .urliled lay said ltrove,peut. its prAvided try law; ft being the opinion of thU Couuefl that real o - Late to be asscsr?uI for stab improve- acnt can be found h—clited to the ex- 280 PROCEEDINGS OF THE COMMON COUNCIL. tent of the damages, costs and expenses necessary to be incurred thereby. Yeas—Ald. Conley, Dowlan,O'Connor, Petsch, Cullen, Rvan, Sanborn, Weber, Kenny, Hanna, Lryant, Mines, Long, Mr. President -14. Approved May 18, 1887. In the matter of the report of the Board of Public Works, dated May 3, 1887. It is hereby ordered by the Common Council of the City of St. Paul: Thatthe Board of Public Works of said City of St. Paul cause the following improvements to be made,to-wit: Open, widen and extend Sm4h street, from Lake Como to Lake Phalen, in said city, condemning and taking all that land not already condemned or dedicated for puplic use lying within the lines of South street, in Rogers & Hendricks' Acre Lots, produced east and west be- tween Lake Comm and Lake Phalen; that said Board shall proceed without delay to assess the amount as nearly as they can ascertain the same, which will be required to pay the danages, costs and necessary expenses of such im- pprovement neon the real estate to be benelited by said improvement, as Provided by law; it being the opinion of the Council that real es- tate to be assessed for such improve- ment can be found benefited to the ex- tent of the damages, costs and expenses necessary to be incurred thereby. Yeas—Ald.Conley, Dowlan, O'Connor, Petsch, Cullen, R}•an, Sanborn, Weber, Kenny, Hamm, Bryant, Minej, Long, Mr. identr14. Approved May 18, 1887. In the matter of the report of the Board of Public Works, dated May 3, 1887. It is hereby ordered by the Common Council of the City of St. Paul: That the Board of Public Works of said City of St. Paul cause the following Imrovements to be made, to -wit: Open, widen and extend Cottage street, from Lake Como to Arcade street, in said city, condemning and taking all that land not already condemned or dedicated for public use, lying within the lines of Cottage street, in Rogers & Hen- dricks' acre lots, p}'oduced east and west between Lake Como and Arcade street; that said Board shall pro- ceed without delay to assess the amount as nearly as they can ascer- tain the same which will be required to pay the damages, costs and necessary expenses of such improvement upon the real estate to be benefited by said lin- prevenient as provided by law, it being the opinion of the Council that real es- tate to be assessed for such improve- ment can be found benegted to the ex- tent of the damages, costs and expenses necessary to be Incurred thereby. Yeas—Ald. Conley, Dowlan,O'Connor, Petsch, Cullen, Ryan, Sanborn, Weber, Kenny, Hanna, Bryant, Mines, Long, Mr. President -14. Approved May 18, 1887. In theniatter of the report of the Board of Public Works dated May 2, 1887. It is hereby ordered by the Common Council of the City of St. Paul: That the Board of Public Works of said City of St. Paul, cause the follow- ing .improvements to be made, to -wit: Open, widen an([ extend Summit ave- nue south, between Otto avenue and St. Clair street, in said city, condemning and taking all that land lying within the lines of a street eighty feet wide, between the intersection of Summit ave- nue south in West End- addition to St. Paul wite Otto avenue and Summit ave- nue south, in Lexington Park Plat No. 5, between blocks 1 and 2, said flat No. 5: also, all that land lying within the lines of Summit avenue south, in Lex- ington Plat No. 3, if produced northerly to St. Clair street, the center line of which opening shall be distant from the north and south Ya I} section line of sec- tion 10, town 22. range 23, being the cen- ter line of Griggs street, in Lexinggton Park Plats,as follows, to -wit: Four Imn- dred and six -tenths feet at the center of Randolph street and the sane distance at Palace street, and at Jefferson ave- nue and distant 351 feet from said Ys Y4 section line on the south line of St. Clair street; that said Board shall pro- ceed without delay to assess the amount as nearly as they' can ascertain the same, which will be required to pay the dam- ages, costs and necessary expenses of such improvement u non the real estate to be benefited by said �mprovement,as pro- vided by law; it being the opinion of the Council that real estate to be assessed for such improvement can be fond benefited to the extent of the damages, costs and expenses necessary to be in- curred therebyy Yeas—Aid. Conley.Dowlan, O'Connor, Petsch, Cullen, Ryan, Sanborn. Weber, Kenny, Hamm, Bryant, Minea, Long, Mr. President -14. Approved May 18, 1887. In the matter of the report of the Board of Public Works, dated May 17, 1887. It is hereby ordered by the Common Council of the City of St. Paul: That the Board of Public Works of said City of St. Paul cause the follow- ing improvennents to be made, to -wit: Grade Fork street, from Forest street to Clark street, and Sims street, from For- est street to Edgerton street, in said city, using the surplus material. -from said Y-ork street necessary to fill said Sims street, said grading to be done un- der one contract; that said Board shall proceed without delay tolet by contract, PROCEEDINGS OF THE COMMON COUNCIL. 281 as provided by law, without one-half the estimated cost being first paid into the City Treasury, and after said work shall be placed under contract, said Board shall procedd without delay to as- sess the amount as nearly as they can ascertain the same, which will be re- quired to pay the costs and necessary expenses of such improvement upon the rqal estate to be benefited by spid Improvement, as inrovided by law, It be- ing the oppinion of the Council that Zeal estate to be assessed for such improve- ment can be found benefited to the extent of the costs and expenses neces- sa• to be incurred thereby} qeas—Ald. Conley, Dowlan.O'COnlor, Petsch, Cullen, R}•an, Sanborn, Weber, Kenny, Hamm, Bryant, Mines, Long, Mr. President -14. Approved May 1s, 1887. In the matter of the report of the Board of Public Works dated May 12, 1887. It is hereby ordered by the Common Council of the City of St. Paul: That the Board of Public Works of said City of St. Paul, cause the follow- ing Improvements to be made, to -wit: Grade Oneida street, from Randolph street to St. Clair street, In.. said cltyy; that said Board cause said'work to be let by contract, as provided Ly law, without one-half the estimated cost being first paid Into the City Treasury, and after said work shall be placed under contract, said Board sluall proceed without delay to assess the amount as nearly as they can ascertain the salve, which will be required to pay the costs and necessary expenses of suchim 'ove- ment upon the real estate to be bene- fited by said improvement, as provided bylaw; it being the opinion of the Council that real estate to be assessed for such improveinent can be found benefited to the extent of the costs and expenses necessary to be incurrgd thereby. Yeas—Ald. Conley, Dowlan,O'Counor, Petsch, Cullen, Ryan, Sanborn, Weber, Kenny, Hamm, Bryant, Mines, Long, Mr. President -14. Approved May 18, 1887. t In the matter of the report of the Board of Public Works dated May 17, 1887. It is hereby ordered b the Common Council of the City of St. Pan): That the Board of Public Works of said City of St. Paul cause the follow- ing Improvements to be made, to -wit: Pave Rosabel street, from Eighth (8th) street to Tenth (loch) street, in said city, with cedar blocks -and curbing with granite, including in the contract for said paying the necessary sewer, water and .gas connections to the property lines; that said Board cause said work to be let by contract,, as pro- vided by law, without one-half the 33 estimated cost befn first paid into the City Treasury, and after said work shall he placed under contract, said Board shall proceed without delay to assess the amount, as nearly as they can ascer- into the same, which will be required to pay the costs and necessary expenses of such improvement upon the real estate to be benefited by said improvement, as provided by law; it being the opinion of the Council that real estate to be assessed for such Improvement can be found benefited to the extent of the costs and expenses necessary to be In- curred thereby. Yeas—Ald. Conley, Dowlan,O'Connor, Petsch, Cullen, Ryan, Sanborn, Weber, nny Ke, Hamm, Bryant, Minea, Long, Mr. Preside t-14. Approved May 18, 1887. In the matter of the report of the Board of Public Works dated May 12, 1887. s It is hereby ordered by the Common Council of the City of St. Paul: That the Board of Public Works- of said City of St. Paul cause the following improvements to be made, to,wtt: Grade Milwaukee avenue, from Railroad ave- nue to Astoria avenue (formerly Short Line avenue), In said city, that said Board cause said work- to be Yet by con- tract, asprovided by law, without one- half of the estimated cost being first paid into the City Treasury, and after said work'hall be placed under con- tract, said Board shall proceed without delay to assess the amount as nearly as ` they can+scertain the same, which will be required to pay the costs and neces- sary expenses of such improvement upon the real estate to be benefited by said Improvement, as provided by law; It being the opinion of the CounetI that real estate to be assessed for such im- provement can be found benefited to the extent of the costs and expenses neces- sary to be incurred thereby. Yeas—AId.Conleyy, Dowlap,,0',Connor, Petsch, Cullen, Ryhn, Sanborn,'Weber, Keay, Hamm, Bryant, Minea, Long, Mr. President -14. Approved May 18, 1887. In the matter of the report of the Board of Public Works dated May 18. 1887. said City of St. Paul cause Ing "" vetreat, to be t Pave Sibley street, from E street to Ninth (ilii) street, with cedar blocks and c granite, including in the cor paving the necessary sewei gas connections to. the pre that said Board' cause sah let by contract, as provi without one-half the estim Ing first paid Into the Cl rks of Blow - Twit: (7th) city, with r said ' and Ines• to be law, st be- sury, 280 PROCEEDINGS OF THE COMMON COUNCIL. tent of the damages, costsand expenses necessary M he ineu reed thereby. Y"', Aid Cuulry, Dotvlan.O'l'oiinor. I'etsch, ('ull(•in, It.'au, Sanburtt, \�"cher. Kenny. hutut, Bryant, Min—, Lung, Mr. PresIile, t-14. Approved May 18, 18i lu the matter of till- report of fit(- Board of Public \Cork.• dale([ Ma;),3. 1ss7. It I.,hereby- ordered by llie. Coni ntott Council lit the Pity, of St. 1':ml: 1'hattllo Board of Public Works of said Cit}' of St. Paul cause the. :allowing unprovenient, to l,e roade.in-w•It: Open, widen and estnul South street, from Lake Cmuo to Lake Phalcn, in said city, condeuuniug and taking alI that haul nut already c•ondenun•d x dedicated fur puplic use lying within the lines f South street, in Rogers l llemlrfcks' Acre Lots, produced east,aml west b:- tween Luke ('onto amt ],like Phalen : that aid Board shall proceed without del:ly [o assess the amount as near l ' w tbc•3' n ascl.rmiu the same, vhic�i wi it be required to pay the damages, costs and necessary expenses ,f such im- provement u n the eat estate W he ben(:Il, ' by safd Improvement, as provided by la,v; it being the .pill it of the Council that real e tate to be assessed for such ingirove- nhent can be found benefited ti the ex- tent of the damages, costs and expcuscs necessary to be incurred thereby. I eas—AI I Coliley, Dowlsuq U'Counor, Petsch, Cullen. Ryan, Stwbuni, Weber, K, Jill Manta, Ilryant, Alillej, Lung, 1Ir. President -14. Approved May 18, 1887. In the matter of the report of the Board of Public Works, dated May :1, 1887. It is hereby ordered by the Coal non Council of the Cit} of St. Paul: That the Board of Public Works of said City of St. Paul calls(, the following improvennen[s to he made. to -wit: Open, widen nod extmnd C'uttagc. ettrct, fry rw Lake Cm no to Areade tn•et. fu safd city, condemning and taking all that land nut already eondmut:d lir dedicated for public use, lying within the lines of Cottage street, in Rogers S Ilen- (tricks' c lots, pruduc:d cast and west between Luke Cowo and Arcade. street; that said Board shall pro- ceed without Ielay to assess till. muouut as nearly as they eau sisrer- tain the same which will be required to pay the damages, costs and o scary (•Ypettses tot such ilhpruvenh,•ttt up(dn the exi estate. to be beuefih•d by saf pruvennent as provided by law, it being the upuuon lit' Lhe Council that real es- tate to be assessed for such is]]ruve- ment can he fault([ benefited to the ex- tent of the damages, costs and expenses necessary to he incurred thereby. Sens—Ald. Cooley. I Jowlan, O'Con nor, Petsch, Calle[, licau, Stillborn, Weber, Kenny, Ibunnu, Bn}-ant, 'Miliva, Long, Jur. President -14. Approved May IS, ISx7. In till. matter of tlhe report of the Board of Publi �•• 11'orks dated \lay �. itS87. It is herelii ordered by the "annual ant l l'ouucil of the City of St, Paul: That the Board of Public Works of nit[ City of St. Paul, muse. the follow- s to be made, to -wit: ing .improvement Upen. wldeu and extend Sununit an 'i I, n1,•'mlll. betweenbetweenOtto a\','ll all• and 1t . Clair street, in salt[ city, eomleintniutg rid taking all that laud lying within the lines of a street eighty feet wide, belweet tato interseetionof Suunnitave- nue wutli it \1"est F_ml at[ditioti Wt St. I'aof w"":11"T, to Otto avemne amt Summit ave_ th, , Lexington Poirlc ]'fill No. 5. between blocks 1 and 2, sill flat Nu. also, all that land lying, wfttin the lines of Summit avenue south Lex- ington flat No. :i, if produced mrrthinerly to St- Clair street, tile. center ]file of tvhfcll op •tiltg'ball becetit[7 Stant from the Orth and south 'S Si sou line of sec_ tion to, town >2. range '.'.:i, being tile. cen- ter line of Griggs street, in Lexington Park 1'In[s.as follows, to -wit: Four hun- dred and six -tenths feet at the center of Randolph street and the same distance at Palace street, and at ,Jefferson uve.- nue and distant 351 feet from said Y, Y section line at the south line of St. ('fair street; that said Board shall pro - coed without delay to assess the anuouut as nearly as they eau ascertain the sante, which 8111 be required to pay the (;us- ages, costs and necessary expenses' of such imhpruvenient upon the real estate W he bent•lited by sa�{lunpro—inent,as pro- vided by law; it}}rf•ing the opinion of the Co licit that realtstnte to be assessed for such improvement can he found benefited to the extent oP the damages, costs and expenses necessary to be fm - y. md therebCoo Icy. Do%, nn, O'Connor, cu}'eas—:yld. Peewit, Cullen, llga, Sanborn. Weber, Kenny, halloo, Bryant, 'Miuea, Lung, )It-. President -14. .approved May 18, 1887. In the matter of the rl.port of fill- Board of Publie Works, dated May 17, ISS -1. It is hereby fill. by the Common Cuunefl Ili file City (If tit. Paul: That the Board of Public Works of safd ('iq' oP St. Paul cause the follow- iltg impmcemcuts to be trade, to -wit: Grade lark street, fano Forest street to Clark street. toolSitus street, faun F'ur_ est street m E,lgertr t street. fn sail city, using the surplus ni: terial from said Yorkstreet necessary� to fill said Sints street, said grading toe done III der one contract; that said Board shall proceed without delay to let by contract. PROCEEDINGS OF THE COMMON COUNCIL. 281 as provided by laiv, without one-lial the estimated cost being first paid int, the City 'Treasury, amt after salt worl hall be laced under e( dead, suit Board shall precettd withoutt delay to as cess the moon It as nearly ns they cat ascertain the same, which will be re quiredto pool the costs and ncecssar3 rspenses of such intprov,1tIa upon the real -.,late to be henelited by sni, inter tv �t hent.:ls provided by- law, it be ing the(o (inion of the Couueil that tea estate to �ne assessed for such improve meat can he found benefited %: the extent of the costs and expenses neces a ? to b(, incurred then>hv. s leas—Alda Conle3-, D(nvlan.(J'('ennor. P111h, (sullen, ltyan. 5anbonn, t1 cher. K(•ittn, Ilamnt. Bryon[, D[inea, Lung. Mr. Plc, dent—la. Approved May Is, 7x87. In thematter of the report of tit,- Board of PubIf(• Worksdated May 1.2, 1887. It is honky rdercd by till. Conummn ('munch of the ity of St. Paul: That the B,!."((1`.1` Public Works of •ofd City of St. !taut, cause the follow- ing iuiprovenuenfs to b . made, to -wit: (.'rude Gnelda street, frout Randolph street t> St. C'luir 'tract, ill said it)y that 'aid Board calls(- spid work to Ie I et bycomtrnrt. as provided by law. without Due -half the estimated cost being first paid into the City- Treasury, and after said work shall be placed under contract, said Board shall proceed without delay to assess the amount as nearly as they can ascertain the saute, which will be required to pay the costs and neeessaryespen.1 oPsuchimprove- uu•nt upon the real estate to he heue- lited by safd improvement, Sts pfuvldeA by law; it being the opitiuu of the Council that read estate to be assessed for SGclt im ruveuuent call be found benefi�rd to t�te extent of the costs slid expenses necessary to he fucurred thereby. Teas—Alda CmtleS. Dowlau.O'Uounur. I'etsell, C'ullrn, R311".'u• Sanborn. Weber. Kenny, Ilannu, Bryant, Mhlea, Long, Mr. Pre'fdent-14. Approved \lay 18. 1887. Lu the matteWr of the report of the Board of Public orks dated May 17, IM7. It is hereby nicn•cl I tile. Cgmumn ('ouncil of the Ci[y of St. 1'slul7 That the Board (f Public a rdl•ks of said ('ity of St. I'aul cause tlia; 71 011 - it fntprovenients to be made, to -wit: Pave Rosabel street. from Eighth (8tlh) street to Tenth (todp street, fn said ci ) with cedar blocks and euthing with granite, including in the contract for snit paving the necessary sewer, water and gas connections to the property lines; that said Board calls:. snit work to be let It,' contract, ns pro- Tided by law, witl1out one-half the M estimated cost beingg first paid into the City- Trerand afterdaid work shall be lacedasuy, under conte ct, said Board .1'.11Pnu,ecd without[ elny to assess the amount, as n early acthey can ascer- tain the sail, which will he required to pap the costs and necessary expenses of such iniprovemen% a}ilei the real estate, to 1) benefited by send improvement, as provided by how; it being the tip"' ton of the Council that real estate to bra s'essed for such hnprovement can ilea found benefited to the extent of the costs and exp( rises necessary to he M- carred thereby. Yeas—Alda Conley, Dowlnn,O'Connor, I'else] Cullen, R>) -an. Satbonn, Weber, Kenny. Bantu, llrysurt, Mines, Long, Mr. President -14. Approved May ls, 1887. In the inatteruf the report of the Board of Public Works dated May 12, 1887. It is herebyordered b }•• the Comment Connell of the City of St. Pani: fbn[ the Board of Public Works of said City of St. Paul muse -w the following improvemm ents [o lw ade, u it: Grade Milwaukee avenue, from Railroad ave- nue to Astoria avenue (formerly Short Linc avenue), in said city; -that said Board cause safd work to be le[ by euro - tract, as (truvided by law, without ono - half of tyle estimated cost being first paid intoio o the City Treasury, and after saiI work shall be ilaced under con- tract, safd Board shad proceed without delay to assess the amount as nearly as they can lkseertain the same, which will be required to pay the costs and neceis- sary expenses of such hnprovement upun the real estate to be benefited by safd fnupruvenient, as provided blsl law; it being the ()pit oil of the Conned that _ real estate to be assessed for such in- provmnent can be found benefited to the extent of the costs and expenses neces- sar)• ti be ftucurre, thereby)°. Yetis—AId.Cmle}-, llovrlay, O'Connor, I'etsch, Cullen, R}'An. Sanborn. Weber, Kenn3 ]Innen, Iiry.ut, Mine., Long, Mr. President -14. Approved May tri, 1887. In thevuttm of the report of the Board of Public Works dated May 18, 1887. It is hereby ordered by the Common Council of the City of St. Paul: That the Board of Public Works of said City of St. Paul cause the follow- ing improvements to be made, to -wit: Pave Sibley street, from Seventh (7th) street to Ninth (tith) street, in said city, with cedar blocks and curldr,g with granite, includingin the contract forsald paving the necessary sewer, water and gas connections to the property lines; that said Board cause sal d work to be let b}'contract, as provided by law, without ate - half the estimated cost be- ing first paid into the City Treasury, :3S'2 PROCEEDINGS OF THE COMMON COUNCIL. laced I under contract said Board (shall pl be roceed without delay to assess the amount as nearly as they can ascertain lite saute, w•hf,h will be required to pa)>' the cost, and nese"". expensesofstle Iiuqunvv- uu•ut upon the real estate to be belle fited by said iulprovenvyd, as pruvfdl'd by late: it being lite opinion of the Council that real est[, to be assessed for such improvement ren be ftnunl I".1 to the extent oY the costs and expenses accessary nn Ire incurred thereby. Trus—AddConley, Do\ybnLO•Connor, I'etscI Culle.n, Byau, Sanborn. Weber, Kenn)', Blanco, Bn:;ud, Minea. Long. Mr. 1'rrsi lent -14. Approved Ahq 1s, 1887. Ili the umtter of the report of the Board of PiddleWorks dated >laN If is hereby ordered by the. Cotuuon Council of the City of St. Paul: That the Board of Public 1t'erks t said City of St. Paul rause the following fmprovcnrcnts to be nude, t(rwft: face Robert street, front 'Third (Rd) street to the• uortherly$ud or till Iw1wrt street bridge. In snid ,it,, %,Itll granite blocks. including iu the. i•ontruct for said pav- ing, the necessary sewer, water and gas connections to the property Ifucs; that said Board cause said work to he let by contract. as provided by law. wit li,ut one -halt' file estiuoh•d cost being first paid Jute the City '1'rea- sury, and utter said work shall be. placed uudercontracL said Board shall proceed without delay to '%ssesa the amount asnearly •ars till', (-;it, ascer- tain the sxuu•, which will In• required to pap the rusts and it ssarp expenses of ,'tell fupry ocnaenl upuu file r,%I estate to hr beuelited by said fuproveueut as procidrd by Nov.: it bci0.g the opinion of the Cmi it that read estate to Is. as- sl•ssrd for su,lt hnprov,uu•at r:u b, found beuelited to the extent of the :osis and 1•x11cuses. necessary to he fu- eurrod thereby. Yeas— :Ud. Conh•y.OV'ounor, Dotvdau. Pets,h, ('alien, Ityuu, Sanborn. \Nebel'. Kenny. llauuu. Bryant. mines. Long, Mr. 1'resideuu--i4. Approved \bq Is. 1x87. In the natter litthereport of the Boar of 1111111i( -Works, dated May W.1897. It is hereby ordered bythe CoonI Oonwil of the City of St. Paul: That the -Board of Public Works o sold Cfty of St. Paul cause the follow•inf improvennent, to he made, teavit: Gracb De Soto street, from Whittl street to Maryland street, in said city; that sail Board cause said work to be let by con tract. as provided by law. without one half the estfmted Just being first pah into the Cfty Treasury, and after sail work shall be placed under coutracf saiI Boyd shall proceed without delay to assess the xnulmtt, as nearly as they caul ascerL•ain the saver, which will be required it p:p till costs and necessary ,yleases of such inlpu'ovenlent upon the read estate to be benefited by said iru- provevncut, as provided by law; it being the opinfnu of the council that real es- tate to he assessed for such improvement eau be found benefited to the extent of the costs and expenses necessary to be inrurn•d thereby. 1'ras—Alli. Conley, Dowlan.O'Connor, Petseh. Callen, R7'alaa nbornMinea ,Long, Keung, Hamnl, ry.nt Mr. President -14. Approved May 18. 18,5;. [n the matter of the report of the Board of Public Works dated May 16, 1887. It is hereby ordered by the Common Council of the City of St. Paul: That the. Board of Public Works of said ('ity of St. Paul cause the following innprove•utl,nts to he made, to -wit: To pave Tet 1peram•.e street, from Eighth (still street to, Ninth (6th) street, fn said city, with cedar blocks sad curbing with granite, ilwhiding in the contract for said paving the necessary sewer, water and gas ronuectuts to the property. lines: that said Board cause said work to he let b)- contract, as pro- vided by law, without one-half the eAtiuutted cost being first paid -into the C'fgy 'Treasury, and after said work shall he placed under contract, said Board slmll proceed without delay to assess the anunr)t as nearly as they can ascer- tain the same, which will be required to pay the costs and necessary expenses of 56,11 1 1i)rovemeut upon the real estate to ) cue filed by said improve- ment, a, I>rovfded by law, it being the opinion oY the Council that real estate to Ire assessed for such improvement can Ile fuuud benefited to the extent of the costs and expenses necessary to he fn- eurr•d thereby. Yeas—Ald. Conley, DOWlan, O'Col ner. Petseh, Cullen, R}'an, Sanborn, Weller. Kenny, Hamm, Bryant, Mines, Lung. Mr. President -14. Approved Mayis, IS87. Adjourned. (:RART.F..a 1).. KERR, President of Council. Taus. A. PuENDERGAST, City Clerk. OFFICI V L—YUHLICATION Of,O;rder Passed by the Common Council of the City of St. Paul, ( May 3, 1887. fitthe P Public Works, listed April x9, 188iort of the . (f 1 It is hereby ordered by the Common I ('ouueil of the City of St. Paul: That the Board of Public Works of PROCEEDINGS OF TIIE COMMON COUNCIL. •r„t;:; said City of St. Paul cause the following Improvements to be made, to -wit: Con - detail the land hying between Staff, avenue (formerly Forbes street) (at fill - junction of the north Ifue of the right of way of the Chicago. Milwaukee l St. Paul Railway company) and it point in a direct line opposite thereto nn the top of tit,- bluff, on the west side of fill- 31i ssissippf river, t the northerly side of Cherokee avenue di,eetly opposite where the north rad of Mohawk avenue.• if extended, would intersect the said Cherokee avenue. for till, par77ar,e of constructing the bridge over the Missis- sfI)pf river located by file special Cou- missiuuers, In said- elty: coudcumiug and taking all that Iand between the south ]file of Cliff street and the north line of Op tenhehn's addition to the Clio. of St. Pain, lying within the lines of n seventy-six (76) foot street, the center line of which street shall be file center line of the proposed bridge, from Forbes street to Mohawk avenue, as located by the special Coin- rinssioners, between said streets: also all the land betvveeu the north line of O t' behu's Addition and the north- erly�uw of the street lying next to the 111fssissfppi river. old known Its the levee, lying w•ithln the lines of a street seventy-six (71;) feet wide at the north end and eighty-eight(88) feet wide at the south old, tine (,enter line of said street being tho center of tine bridF�,c aforesaid; also Nle laud lying within tine lines of a street !x( feet wide, between the south ]file of the levee, In the Sixth ward, and the north line of Cherokee avenue, the center line of said . street. being the center Ifue of the bridge; that said Board shall pro- reed without delay to assess the amount. as nearly as they eau ascertain the sone, t which will be required to pay the daut- ages, costs and necessary expenses of t such fngtrovcnlent upon the ret estate s to be benefited by said Improvement, as r providwi b), laav, it being the opinion of l' the Council that real estate to be as- t sensed for such improvement can be found benefited to the extent of till. d dallla(',es, costs alt(( expenses necessary y to lie incurred thereby. T• All (' I•. (" Keenly, Karo, Iianun, Bryant, Minea, Long, Mr. 1'n•sh, t-14.. Bp uuxnfuums couseut the noluntes of preeedfug uu•etiug were dis ensed w•Ith. [l"file I'r•aidrut stated that lila first business iu order tyould be the election of uflic(�a of the Council, cot([ other officers, and a quointed Ald. Kahn an([ O'Connor as tel5rrs. Ballot proceeded wfth for President of the Council, and Ald. Kerr having received a majority of all the votes cast, and a majority of the Council, was de- clared dude elected President of the Council- for the ensuing gar. Bal'ot (roeecded with for Vice }'resi- dent ( the Council, slid Aid. Dowlan I aving rrceivud all the votes cast (14) teas declared duly elected Vice Presi- dent of the Council for the ensuing year. Ballot proceeded with for City Clerk, and Thouuts A. Prendergast having re- ceived all the votes cast (14) was de- clared duly cdected City Clerk for the ensuing four years. Ballot for Market Master proceeded with, with the following result: P. O'Paga11 received 8 votes, .John Maher received 5 votes. M. J. Cosgrave re- ceived 1 one vote. P. O'Befau having received a ma- jority of al the votes cast, was declared duly elected Market Master for the en- suing year. Ballot proceeded with for Jailer, and Joseph Spiel having received all the votes east (14) was declared duly elected Jailer for the ensuing year. Ballot (proceeded with for Justice of the Peace for till' district west of Walla - 114 street and the Sixth ward, and F. C. Burgess having reeefved all the votes east—l4—was declared duly elected "sit" of the Peace for said district for he ensuing year. Ballot proceeded w•fth for .Justice of lie Peace for the district east of Waba- ha street, and Frederick Nelson having eceived all the votes east-14—was de- lared duly elected *Justice for said dis- riet for the ensuingg •ear. .J. F. Dillev and .Juga O'Donnell were my eleetedconstables for the RTtsuing 1> car, having received all the votes cast u�•' —14. ( as—. ( : on ( t, ) ( onnor, Petseh. Cullen, Ryon. Sanborn. {Yeller, Kenn,, ('03OWNWATrnsS. From Ills honor, the Mayor—Lieuten- Kain. Hanna Bryant Minea, Long. Mr. ant of Police Appointed— Vice President -14. To the Honorable. the President and Approved May 5. 1887. Common Council of the City of St. ,lobs DowL.AN. Vire President of ('name 1. Ti -al A s A.PRrs un RU AST, City Clerk. Pod: 1 have this day appointed Officer John Conk to the position of Lieutenant 'of ]'once and I ask your all vice and consent thereto. ROBERT A. S31ITR; Mayor. Regular Isfeeting. May I), 1887. ST. PACf., ,lune 7, 1587. Conunittee on Police. President Kerr fn the chair I Also, Present: Aid. Conley, Dowlan,O'Con- Policeman Appointed -- nor. Petseh, Cullen, Ryan, Weber. To the Honorable, the President and I 284 PROCEEDINGS OF THE COMMON COUNCIL. common Council of the City of St. Paul: I hale this da3" .1,1 fated Peter Car- roll a Member of file. regular pulls•. force to ...erred FA-ird Shield.. rr_ signed, and task )"our advice and von - seat thereto. • ° RolIERT A. SNI [Tit, Ai a)'or. lune 1, 18+:7. Coninlittee oil Police. Also Policestan Appofuted— To the Honorable, the President and Coalition Council of the City of St. Patti: 1 have this day appointed Dennis Sul- livan a member of till' .egnlar Police farce, to succeed Officer Gallagher, re- signed, ;old I ask your advice a con- sent thereto. ]{ouaaoT A. Svrrn, Mayor. lu ne e2itte, 1M87. unle nn Pollee. Also. Polieen In Appointed— Te the D11,,nrahh,, rile Preside"t and Contmn oia Conell of the C. of St. Paul : I nave thisday appte oind ./obn J. lieu f': c , tot shoos. edol,er�Officer l.Sorensen. resigned, and 1 ask 311111 advice and eou- seat thereto. I{nrt Farr A. S\IITIi, �Ia\"n'. Contnuitee on Police. Also. License Revoker]— Io the Ilonorahle, tiro ]'residentand' Coll Connell of til, City of St. unun 1'nul: Olier depart- nnnt, ]lilctilts da} revoked Soloon ].l cense No. 212, issued to .1 - , Sa.hh%der, No. 11K3 \Gent. Seventh sine. ld saloon having been con ducted as a disorll,rl}' hoose. Rut-lur A. S>n T", Mayor. Ala y 27lari7. coalalitee an License. Dn•as Street To I,, til, Ilonrahle. the President and Connoon Coun•il of till- ('fly of ISt. I -a II : Pursuant to resolution of your honor- able body, referring b, fits cause of ill, delay fn the construction lot' the ]hu•as treet bridKe. I have. to inform vo t that I bac, r..nsulhvl tilt• prop.. umi(iltls, ibr result of which is contain.( iu the ar- eoinpanyint,' cuuunindention. 1{11 i,,,ur A. 53nunl, Afayor. ,little (1, IS'87. 'Phe following is the communication referred to in the foregoing: Mr. I{. A. Smith. A[ayor. St. ],;oil, 1lfinn.—hear Sir: As ]I in cd. 1 beg to advise you that we have word front the bridge company who have taken the .contract for the llucas street bridge, int the iron work is newaboutreadyto ;hip, and yesterday ww telvRr llhed the •ompauy %Ilio are to erect it these fuer.. with Instructions that they mast ....recd at once with til, erection. We to clot s„ am -thing to Prevent this Ivork counnencing by the first of the n'eek. We regret as mach as any Person the .relay to this bridge, but assure ))lou that it waw sole%}' on acruunt (It •tIl tlm Iran industries being so farbehind with their work that the%" could nut give this proper attention. Vours help: E. G. IlrswFa.l., Asst Gen 1 Supt. St. ]'all], Map 2.5. IIN7. Aces rtcd. From gall,(•. 1. Jellett— For permission lorenlnveframe build- ing from alley in block t_. Brunson'. ndditfos- Committee oil Fire Departnront and rtithmer L(t gi vnot,ice required by law. 1'mal Stephel Dell'/.4'r— Asking that he be allowed is?.o(ttl a. ,nlpensatbai Por danlagl-. to property on orn•r of Viola and ]{ice strccts, by ,gnat 1 of Park avenue grading. ('o 11.1. AL a on Clain[.. Fnuu d. M. Minor and Otbera— Asking that Nuurhnattil .foist, he- twerIt Jii,kson .,Id Canada street., be not sprinkled durhw Inri7. Board of Public 1%'orks_ (See resol"- timl.) Frool Joltn T. Nordstronl— For penoission to put 6113" windows in n use on lois 1 and 1, oc•k 2, Tiaker's addition. Conouittce on Fire Dcpartutent, and petitioner t,, ivu notiry required b3' law. Front 1{, 13. \are and f Itbers— I'rotesl ng�tilist vac:rtftg alf,y fn block 5, ]'errace Park addition. Accepted. Front ]'. S.Ilaskell— ln regio'( Lo danger front building sL bleu too close together. C'ommfttee oilFire Departnieut. }' rum (:"star Rillius-- Asking that he ba 'Mowed $"W9.50 • nl intl•rest, t'or loss V, him coos,( by the attempt of the cit}" to condemn prol,- rrt3" oft East 'rbird street for a strew I. which has never been opened. C'fl"lilittves on %Gays and Means and ('l:ons. Froin A. It. Ilashuell asd G. 1'. ltugg— Fur enation of an alley fn block f. 'Peruser Park addition. ('onnfttee on Streets and Ch,rk to gcc ..otic.. From the Lutheran Ceneter3" Associa- tion— For the vacation of Ilazel street, front (iruve street Ili Hale street, attd Grove street, front Cedar street to Hazel sires[. l'ouu"itl,e. lou Streets. Froin Fast St. I'Iml'1'axpayers Associa- tion— PROCEEDINGS OF THE COMMON COUNCIL. 2K5 Aski ng thatcatt le li m its I—stab) ished Ili said district. Granted. (See Ordnlance Nn. :sr.) Froin A. C. Kidd and Gen. C. Ilarper— For the grading of Victoria street. from St. Clair street to West Seventh street. C•onnlittee on Streets. Froin .l. 1f. Ja"ar and E. A. Sargent -- For the widening of alley in Sargent C'atllipbell's rearrangement, Lake Couto Villas. ('nun littee on Streets. From I'. IL K,IIy— SaI nittiva bond as Rater Cummlis- sioner, itt the sum of $i,(Nlll, with Ales- almig 13arc:ay and Rodney C, Gooding as .11 yeti%•.'. Coi"nittee on Rays and Means. Froin{George C. Davenport— lo relation to sprinkling \Gilliam. +tree[. \Iderinan of ilro district. FrontIlon. F.dm and Icier and Others— Asking that F:d ward \tiller Ire ap- pointed Market Mater for the ensuing tern. Acveptl-d. Froin \I..1. Cosgr:lve-- :\.king til;tt Ice le appointed Market Jn.p I. for the. ensuing tern I. -1 Fr..m :Ato A SI . Stinson and Others— For file ronatruction of a sidewalk un north side of Point Douglas street. Board of Puhfic Works ,fill order. Froin NI. A. 0'13rfcn &� Rro.— Askin ':ole o g pe aloe ion Ln k 'open 1{olrie street :don, block sill, Rest St. Paul Proper. Connnittec11n Streets :uul Oily N:u- ne gfnel-r. Frost in 13. r alldInc and of .alai:Yso-o a for of finern s • of .glary as rd own and ,hainn•n in the Ettgincer's departo—A. l'on nittee on Streets. N'rout .1. E. Fruiseth and Others— For the sprinkling of Pions avenue. Board of Public 1,forks with order. Froin Edward I—m-h— ]3i( for fu,nisling Iu vs. etc., and driving Black Maria for ensu i ag year. Conallittee on Poliee. Fr n . nha Peter. Asking that he be refunded is25.81. , roucouslr assessed against lot 1, MIt- cxlf K Smith's additfun; - Cot Iittce ott Ways aitd )terns. _. From A. C. Kidd and Otilers— For the grading of Stiller street. C'osunittee on Streets. From .Joint Wagerer and Others— Protest against pavfhg Cedar street, from Twelfth street to ('e'I I d Committee on Streets.Front Winton Gruboand OthersAsking for till- grading of Are.Istreet. front Seventh street south Francis street. Board of Public'\Pnrks with order. Froin Corthuult Parker— For permission to grado alley in black 1, R'ay'se's addition. Granted(See resolution). Froin B. (;it'dwell_ Asking that it sidewalk he co—tructed oil ElchenYabl street. Granted. (See reso lotion). From Williant Theobald and Others— For the grading of Dousi nnl .street, between West Seventh street and Good- rieh avenue. Alderman of the district From L. W. Kelly and Others— In relation to •lot aIle%, in black 12, Bell's addition to ]fest SL ]'all]. Board of Public -arks wth order. From E. L. l.urpl�tr and Others— Asking that In ghts he provided n Ezrh:lilgt•sl rty;t. 11 l' Opollttv'. )it 4;ris, a11( Ald-nian of the de,trh.t. `. From George Mitsrh and Others— For the retln"n of tunic." paid for „penillg 1"pion Dettot street. _ P,Illlnittt'e. etc \-;13. and '.Ilett. sold ('laiitts. From B. Kinball— h'or return of auoney flat,( as taxes un eoadeuun•d laud. Counnittcrs lou Wa3saall Means. F'r11m "IDo Du Pity, General illi... agrr— Inforning the Coanr•fl that w;tti•ty gates will Ire placed at Fafrtield a'en o ossing of the \Iinnsoht & North- western railway as soon as Possible. Ordered Placed au file. Froin St. Paul Piddle Library — Aeknowledgiug receipt of Council proceeding., Mnoicilt:tl Code ami all- nual reports of eity oflieers. Aece [tell. Fron (Eines E. %lot rt and Others— For th, grading of Summit avonue, froul Lexington aveuve to the river. Board of Public Works with order. Front E. E.:11uNluueu and others— Protest agaiust]laving St.1'eterstreet, between Martin and Wabashn streets. Coal mitteeInn Streeis. Front Peter CufHn and Others— For transfer of liquor licenses. Coulnitteeon License. REVORT. OF CITY OFF] ,FUS. Of City 'measurer—Report for month of 1[ag, 1887— Tothe Honorable the President and ('011,111011 ('()noel] of tin City of St. Paul. GFarr.FalFrs: I have the honor to submit to you the. follq�ving report of the receipts and dislrnrsentents of this office fron May 2, 1887, to May :30, 1887: 284 PROCEEDINGS OF THE COMMON COUNCIL. Common Council of the City of St. Paul 1 have this day appointed Peter Car- roll a member of the regular Police force to succeed Edward Shields, re- signed, and I ask your advice loud eon - sent thereto. 9 ROBERT A. SxIT", \Mayo': lune 1, 1887. Committee un Police. Also, Policeman Appointed— Tu the Honorable, tis• President and C'.ommou Council of the Cit" of St. Paul : 1 have this day appointed Dcupis Sul- livan T member of the regular Police force, to succeed Otlicer Gallagher, lo!;!, and 1 ask pour advice and ell" - sent thereto. ROISERT A. SMITII, Mayor. lune 2, 18x7. Connuittee on Police. Also. Policeman Appointed— Tu the Ilonorable, the. President and Common Council of the City of St- Paul: t.Paul: 1 have this dap appointed .101111 J. Ilennessy all officer of the regular po- lice force, to sueeced Officer Sorensen. resigned, and 1 ask your advice and con- sent thereto. ItOBRBT A. SMITH, Jlapor. May 28, 1887. Coumitteeon Police. Also. License Revoked— Tu the Honorable, the President and Common Council of the Cit" of St. ]'all]: Ou complaint of the police depm't- ment I have this daN' revoked Saloon License No. 2122, issued to Joseph Schlader, No. 1153 West Seventh street. said saloon having becrt conducted as a disorderly house. R OBEirr A. SMITH,' Mayor. May 27, 1587. C'an"ntitty. on License. Also, Duras Street Bridge—t'omnumicatiou— To the Honorable. the. \'resident and Cmmnon Council of the City of St. 1';1111: Pu soaut to resolution of your honor- al l, budv. referring to the cause of till' delay in the construction of the Dueas street bridge. I Rill(. to iafurnt not that 1 have consulted till- proper u9irials, the result of which is contained in etc ar- companpinl,• can lnuldeatiou. 1{OBEirr A. S3111'11. Mayor. .lute 6, 1887. The following is till- co"uuuuicatinn referred to 711 the foregoing: ,,It. It. A. Smith, Mayor, St. Paul. .Minn.—Dear Sir: As Illumined, l beg to advise you that we have word from the bridge company who have take" the. .contract Por tine Ducas street bridge, hat the iron work is nowaboutready to hip, and yesterday we telegraphed the outpany who are to ereet it these facts. ,,!tit instructions that they moat roeerd at nitre with the erection. \Pe to not sec anything to prevent this ,,Sfk commencing by the first of the %reek. \Ye regret as much as any Person the h•lay to this bridge, but assure vet that I wassolcly oil account of all tato iron ndustries being so far behind with .heir work that they could not give this crisper attention. Vours truly. E. G. Itrssra.l- Asst Ge"'1 Said. St. Paul. 'May 211, Rw7. Arcs rte 1 Frau .�auu•s I. I,netl— For permission to remove frame build- ing froul alley in block 12, Brunsuu's addition. Connuittee nit Fire Department, mid ictittoner to give notice required by late. 'runtt Stephen Denz(•r— A'sking that he he allowed $2J0(Xn as compensation for damages to property nn corner of Viola and Rice streets, by reason of Park avenue. grading. Committee on Claims. From .1. M. 31inor and Others— Asking that Fourteenth street, be- tween .Jackson and Canada streets, be not sprinkled during 1887. Board of Public Works. (Sce resolu- tiom.) From John T.Nordstrona— For penuission to Put bin- windows in house on lots 1 and _, block _,'Choker's addition. (11,111inittee oil `Fire I)epartnteuG and petitioner to i',ire notice required by law. From R. 13. \\'aro and Others— protest against vacating alley i i block 5, Terrace Park additiou. Accepted. Front 1'. S. Haskell— ' lis regard to danger fron building stables too close together. ('unmtittee oil Fire Department. Front Gustav WMius— Asking that he he allowed $1,0X39,50 and interest. for loss to him caused by the attlaptof the city to condemn prop- ert- on Fast 'Third street for it street. which has never leen opened. Cuuunittecs ma Raps and Moms and Claims. Front A. R. Buslinell and G. 1'. Rugg— Fool, va,aliun of an alley i" block Ii, Terrace Park addition. ('ummittee (,it Streets and Clerk to give notice. front the Lutheran C'eueterF Associa- timi— Fur (hl- vacation-ut' hazel strrct. from Grove st'c,t to Dal, street, and Grove sweet, frau cedar street to Ilazel street. Conimite, oil Streets. From Fast St. Paul Taxpayers Associa - tiot— PROCEEDINGS OF THE COMMON COUNCIL. 2&5 AskingthaI rattle lintits be established in said district. Granted. (See Ordinance No. From A. C. Kidd and Geo. C. Ilarpvr: Forthe grading of Victoria street. front St. Clair street to West Seventh street. C0u11n ittee on Streets. Front .1. AV. Jagger and E. A. sargen For till- widening of alley in Sargent &Cantphell's rearrangement, Lake ('()nut Arllay. Connuittee on Streets. Front 1'. If. Kedly— Submittiugboid as Water Contmis- sioner. in the stun of Ki Xlo. with Alex- ander Barclayand Rod"ey C, Gooding as sit ret ics. Committee of Way aid Means. Frnm{:corgc C. Davenport— lu relation t0 sprinkling Williams straeet. derw:an of the district. Fruit lion. F.di nual Rice and Others— Asking that Bh,ard Millar b, ap- pointed M:u•ket Ma>tcr for the ensuing term. Accepted. Front M..1. Cosgrm-- Asking that hr be ;it gwintrd Market \taster for the eisuiig t•rI Accepted. From A. Stinson and Others— Forthe construction of a sidewalk on north side of ]whit Douglas street. Board of Public Works with order. Front M. A. O'Bricn & Bro.— .Asking permission to grade m open Robie street ;Hong block 36. Wcat St. Paul Proper. _ Committee oil Streets and Pity Ell- giicer. From E. 13. Donaldson aid Oth,rs— Asking for an increase of salary as admen and eliaiunieu in the Engineer's departmcat. Committee nit Street`;. From .1. E. Froiseth loud Others— For till, sprinkling of Pat lit- avenue. Board of Public Works with order. Frnut Edward Lvnch- 13id fur furnishing horses, etc., and driving Black .7hu-ia for castling ,year. Connuittee on Police.. From John Peterson— Asking that he be refunded A,-5.81, er- roneously' assessed aga[ist lot 1, Met- calf & Smith's addition. Committee nit Ways and Means. Prom A. C. Kidd and Others— For the grading of Miller street. Connuittee on Streets. From Joint Wageurr and Others— Protest against paving Cedar street, from 'Twelfth street to ('rntnal avenue. Connuittee 011 Streets. Front William Grube and Asking for till- gradingOthers— of Arcade•. strrct front Seventh street south to Francis street. Board of Public4Works with order. From Cortlandt Parker— For perniNsien to grade alley in block 1. Wayne.'s addition. Granted. (Sve resolution). Fran I1. Caldwell -- Asking that a sidewalk be constructed on Eicbenlvald street. Granted. (Sec resp ution). From William Theobald and Others— For the• grading of Dousntan street, between West Seventh street and Good- rich avenue. Alderman of the district. Front L. W. Kelly and Others— li relation to an alley it, block 12, 13e 11'.s iilditi, " West St. Paul. Board of Public Works with order. From E. L. Larpeateur and Others— Asking that more lights be provided on Exchange street. I,i n initt•c on Gas and Alderman of Ill(. district. Frani lil-orc Mitsch and ( — b )tho•s Fur till- return of money' Paid for opening \Bien Dc rut str,l-t. ('um mittees un l�'ips and Jlcans and 1'lai its. Frog G. It. Kimball— Fur ret irn of money- paid as taxes on condenn;ed land. Committees on Ways and Means. From Raymond Du Pup, General \hut- mccr— Infurming the Council that safety gates will be placed at Fairlield avenue crossing of the. Minnesota & North- western r;tit vay as soon as possible. Ordered placed um til,-. From St. Paul Public Library— Acknowledging receipt of Council proceedings, Municipal Code and an - I nal reports of city of leers. Accepted. From .James E. Moore and Others— For the grading of Summit avenue, front Lexington avenue to the river. Board of Public Works with order. From E. E. McNamee and others— Protest against paving St. Peter street, between Martin and Wabasha streets. Committee on Streets. From Peter Kuf9n and Others— For transfer of liquor licenses. Committee oil License. REPORTS OF CITY OFFIC,EIiS. - Of City Treasurer—Report for month of May, 1887— 'Tothe Honorable the President and Common Council of the Cita' of St. Paul. GE.rrr.r:v Bs: I have the honor to suhmit to you the. following report of the receipts and disbursements of this office from May 2, 1887, to clay 30, 1887: 286 PROCEEDINGS OF THE COM\ION COUNCIL. uF:Cr:IPT.. Belancc...........:$11:�,7n(I :t7 $312.:11618 Balance ..... 5555 113.61709 $-115,9711 27 S-115,97, G 27 DePoxited io— Fir.t lin, na,k, el. Irani... $1:1.!113 it )111 hants Nati.,M Bank, st. Pani.......: ........... . . ...... 18,771 1:3 National cermxu Anncrican Hank, 16,311!10 Bank of Ilinnc.ota, .t. thud.... G cram;. Rift st. 1'aa .,..... Ili, 2:1513 St. Pxul \athand Bxnk, St. Vann............ a second \ Batik. xl Bank, St. Paul. ,S33 Ii Pe.1,1 .Bank, St. linil.......... 2,5519 18 People'. Rank, St. Pali Ra ..... 3,31!11;3 Commercial Naaionxl ...... St. Paul ............................ 0,]:30 134 Total......... ....$113,617 09 Respectfinliy s R.I.. CitI.. Cit GKo1u:F: y Treasurer. \lay :31, 1887. Refernto t Comptroller. Of City Cmnptnodler—Audited C'laiuns, Forrestal &Reilly, Estinmte Nu. 1, trees sprinkling: District Nu, - $u3.3.1. Forrestal : Rciliy, Fstinn .6. No. 1, Forrestal sprinkling, .EDistrict No. O, $•Bo. 1. Forrestal Arc Reilly. F.xtinlate No. 1. street sprinkling, District No. 7, itviri.&t; the. Erie 'Telegraph a 'Telephone. com- pany, VK): F. A. Krch. $156; GLOBE Publishing Company, t2 -69i) -S_- : C. Nonnemacher, Estimate No. 1, grad- ing alley in block 84, L. Da.vlo'i's addi- tion, t304; S. 1'. Folsom, Jr., Estimate No. 2, paving Rosabel street, $1,:315: S. I'. Folsom. Jr., Estinmte No. 1, paving Robert street, $4,81.5: S. P. Isom. Jr., Estimate No. 2, paving Minnesota street. $44,:141: ,1. Forrestal, Estim ah• No. 1, wooden sidewalks,year 1SSi, $41,:311.:.1: Williant Forrestal. E.ttallate No. 1, street sptnkling, District No. 1.*12(';2.37; Will- iam Forrestal, Est[ at, No. 1, greet sprinkling, District No. :3. $! 7K.10: Will- iam Forestal. E.ttntate No. 1..street 11rinklhlg, District No. 4, $1,31.C.68: N'Uhani Forrestal, Estinmte No. l,strect .sprinkling, District No. 12. ¢ti0..5: LGoldstein„$:30.rui; St. Paul Book au— Statip icry con span}-, $12.Ik1; Die Volk - stung. $41l : 13ruwn, Trcac}” .8 Co.. iC21.5:i; Butt .l'• Ferry, $SS.!µ; 1)o lald- 'on, Ogden & Co., $81.18: \hies S llxlc. $94:10: St ad Gas Light •.owpaly. .>t . I'.PDoherty, &,tat Nu. 2, '1111plemmnt til No. I .ml tintil, 'ewer ons Nash street, V50: P. Doherty, Esttmatte No. 5 supplenu•ntal to No. 4.1111 final. Goodrich avenue and Leceh street • t• h'eo.ln Eslinnatr ew.r, $11x1, 1 al ern K R gra 4, -vitt a• enl v. No. nand final. sell .h•n•tte steno•, r.+'_'1N I; .I Dan sell Estimate No 3' and $kn`,5. .ewer cot Von "Miudeu street. ""� Adam Decker A Co., $:1.26; Georg,,.1. Vlitsch, 17.15: I'. Butler, 21!4.2(0: W. R. Burkh:ard, $10..10; Mrs. Ale Donough, $lf;,I.'Sly Donald,f2(l; Nicols l Dean, ,'1(Y.3.87; American 'Manufacturing cono- pan}', $;.4.5; 11. Bocringer, tti9,.M: Joseph Spiel,$1857 i; Joseph Guinn, $Lf111; Peter Rola,:•17; John Ryder, $1i5: C. W, Leon- atd $'2.5: Charles Matheis, $160.47; Stockton & Lindquist, $292; F. G. Draper & Cu.. $11.30; Charles Fricud, 281:33.20; Prendergast Bros., 3",k;7.26 Jltdlael Scanell, $1.40: C. Bussjaeger, $)t Robert Wright et al., 14200: J. J. I)uunigall,. ,'53:30; Aug Bred - ler ,l Son, r,-,.75; Duncan Couucl. $150; M. Dndelstock, $_'11: E. McNano'e, $7'-'.7!); St. Paul Foundry, MAO: Stand- ard faint mullauv, k2s3.90; A. It. .-Anson, $P,3U; IL LorM ton, $.38.07: . Breen, $S:of Good Shepherd, $1Y,1Ci: Mathew Craig, $10: G. \Y. Mer- rill, $18: Northwestern Stamp Works. -L'25: It E. Wedclson t.•acdt. 61 cent..; Board of Water Ca- nnf.siouers, $17a; Phil Petsler, $1°1.61: 1'iuueer 1'rcsa cuulilan}', i-tl 1'ipler &. Trac". Estimate . e, 4 and final, KKradiog Baker street, 1812'2.50; .1. T. \billion. Estimate No. :? and final, grad - R". G. Mulligan,Estilnate.No. 5, grading Frances street, 8'3,ri16: McArthur Bros., Estimate No. 5 and final, grading Indi- •w:a avenue, $tl,lm; McArthur Bros., Estimate No. 2, grading Fairfield ave- uue, 81,5125; McArthur Bros., Estimate No. 5,grading Ducas str et, $4;811: McArthur Bros., Estimate No. 1, grading Chicago avenue, $'2,040; Stockton R Lindquist. Estimate No. 13. suppleucnt:al to No. 12 and final, llari" "enue sewer system, tFl,:348.90: Sloek- ton ,F Lindquist.Estinlat• No. :3, supple - ental to No.2 and flual.seweron NN vst- aou,terstreet,$110: P. Doherty, Esit- t oat: No. 2 and final, sewer Marlin streePalo—t, $M.1Palo—u5 Dunklcc, Eai- u:te No. 4 surd final, grading Sus:m street. >6!r; C. Faber, Estinaste No. 4 and final, grading Laurel avenue, $G7.: .1. D.Mo-n, Estimate No. 4 and final. grading Jackson street, A658 *50. Phomas Dailey, F.stioate No. 3 and final. Kradtn,6' alley in block E. AL AIxckulltu's olditiu i. $1.5.: trick .l Co. $116.3.5; A. McPhail, $7.50: .J. .J. Kennedy, $1.12: 1'. Hogan, $14: Mast, Buford' V Burwell coanpauy, $87.;111: Martin Fnamunm $4:1; Standanl (nil rmupany, $•3.35; Richard Morrosey. :1;.1.31: S. (.. Ihrkinson, $1.61; K. I1. ('I'l- Icn, $1: F:ntil Geist. m.roz Karl St•n vel, rout Dispatch, $•3.:111; C'htcagu. Burlington & Quinry railroad. $70.W; .John Rothi all $'33.73; Mfnncsota 'Transfer Packing eunglauy, $'20[ George N. Iltllunin, $11;.no; 11. O'Rcga i, $!1; PROCEEDINGS OF THE COMMON COUNCIL. 287 Myers & Carpenter, $11,25; Joseph Goldfinch; $26.;10. Allowed and ordered paid by the fol- lowing vote: 1 eas—Ald. Conley, Dowlau,O'Connor, Petsch, Cullen, Ryan, Weber, Kenny. Fain. Hamm, Bryant, Minea, Long, Mr. President' 14. Of City Clerk—Ung Licenses— Report showing L(W7 male and 82 fe- male licenses f.sued during the month of Mac, with City Treasurer's receipt attached for R'?.07x, Referred to City Comptroller. Fran City Engineer — Coniingent Fund— Iteind-d statement of expenditure of contingent fund: also, asking that an additional $50 be allowed for same pur- pose. Public Accounts. (See resolution.) Also. Colorado Street Bridge— To the Connnon Council: GFaTI,eanss: ht accordance with tour resolution approved May :. 1687, 1 have uta le rstitnatcs for bridg,• oft Colorado street across Starkey street, I find that the cost of a wooden bridge without any stoneu abt ;cots, with a 30 -foot road way awl two 8 -foot walks would cost?3,1110; an iron bridge if the same dimensions with stone abutnents and cedar block paving would cost about 823,000; a stone arch bridge, sante dimensions, with stone sidewalk and cedar block paving would cost about 824,1100. In case it is deemed advisable to put in a eerna hent structure at the pres- ent tame I would recommend a stone arch bridge as being a more permanent structure and as being better adapted to the location. Respectfully .sub- mitted. L. W. Ih-snLFTT, City Engineer. June 7, 1887. Adopted. (Scc'resulution). Of health OBicer—Stagnant Water— Reporting location of pools of stag- nant water, and requesthof that the Councils take action in the matter. Adopted. (See orders to Board Public \York,) Also, Contract for Removing Dead Aninnals— Calling attention of Council to expi m- all of contract for removing dead ni- mals, that no [)Ills had been rrdniu said matter, and "'king that eine City Clerk be instrrtell to readverlise for bids. Adopted, and City CI1•rk.o instrteted. Of Diarkct Master— Report for nnonth of May, "itis City Treasurer's recetl't attached for Fos. Committee on Public. Accounts. Of Clerk of Mualci al•Court- 112'"t for month of May, 1887. with Treasurer's receipt attached for $3.- 3'14.30. Committee oil Public Accounts. Of drier of Police— • Report fur mouth of May; total utml- ber of arrest.. YR37: lines collected by Municipal Court, $:1,152.50. Public Accounts. Of Captain of police— . olic •— Report for month ending May 31, showing •'.,. oil lamps as 1 1:3 gas lamps not lighted during the mouth. City Comptroller. Of Puundmaster-- Report fpr month of May, with City 'T'reasurer's receipt attached for R59.75, being proceeds of public pound during, said mouth. Public Accounts. REPoRT (IF m1ARD (IF�PUBLIC WoRKs. Sewer pn 'Twelfth Street— 'Che Board of Public Works have had under consideration the resolution or order of the C'ouuuon Council. approved May 18. 1887, relative to thecmt.trnetton f a sewer on Twelfth .street, front Robert street to Minnesota street, and having invl.stgated the prupo.ed tm- provetnenL respectfully report thatsaid uupruveun" ti" necessary and proper, from Robcrt street to a point 120 feet cast of the Plast line of Mtuneota sleet, including the necessary eatchbasias and manholes; that the estimated expense thereof is Ykalo. one-half of which need not be paid into the City 'Treasury before the contract is let; that real estate to he assessed therefor can he found bene - filed to the —lent uP the costs and c.—r% to be incurred hereby; that said fuaprovenn•ut is not asked for by it petiti it of a majority of the owners of propert}" to be asse.s,cd therefor, but we herewith send x plan or Irofile of said iniproveeut, and an on�erfom r your adoption if you desire us to make the tmprovcnacut. 1-oas 4, nays 0. R. L. Goo -1. IResid rn t. W.F.EBw'ts. Clerk Board Public Works. May 31, IKS7. Adopted. (Seo onler to Board of Public Works.) Also, Sewer on Colborne Street— The Baud of Public Works have had under econsideration the resoluliun o order of the Co at Council, approved May 5. 1887. Telative to the enmatrn•tml of it sewer on Colborne .street, fronn St. ('lair street to Sul erior street. and hav- ing ni—sttgated the proposed improva� went, respectfiuI13 report that said i mproveueut is uu ssary and pro - �ler, tuchultng thr an .cessar) ratch- lasius and nnauholes; Haat the estimaed xpense thereof is $::,0550, n nm,tell f which need not be paidinto the ('stn" Pfeasury before the contract is Met: that real estate to be as- sessed therefor can be found benefited to the extent of the costs and expenses necessary to be incurred thereby: that 288 PROCEEDINGS OF THE Col%[MON COIYNCIL. said improvement is not asked Por by a petition of a majority of the owners of -pc to be assessed therefor, but we herewith send a plan or protile. of said _ improvement, air( \ au order for your adoption, if you desire us to make file la ilttpreveent. w Yetis 4.-sany, 0 H. L. Gouw, President. W. F. Euw•rs,Clerk Board Public Works May :31, 1887 Adopted. (See order to Board of Pub - lie Works). Also. Cuomo Avenue Widening— Tit -Board of Public `Yorks have Ila([under consideration the resolutions or orders of theConunou Council, approved April 7. 1887, relative to the condrmo- fng and widening of Colon avenue, from Rice street to Union street, to a width of 120 feet, and the coudenuting, open- ing and extending Cornu avenue to a width of 120 feet,from Union street through lots 11, 8, 18. 10, 20, 21, 2'2 mid `?•'3, Como Villas, to the shore of and around the lake frontage. to the oast liar of Warrendale addition, and having in- vestigated the proposed improvement, res oectfully report that it is neees'ary au� proper to open, widen and extend said Como avenue to a width of 11x) feet, from Rice strrrt to the east line of War- rendale ad(11 lot, to St. Plod and to the center of ➢Taryland street; that the esti- tnsted expense thereof is AJ 5.ax10; that real estate to be assessed therefor ran be found benefited 'to the extent of the dantnges, costs and expenses necessary to be incurred thereby; that said ieprove- mcmt is not asked for by it petition of a it , It o'the ownersof loroprrty to be assesse( therefor, but we lerevo" send a plan or profile of said improvement, and au order for you' adoption; if you its s to iliakr the funroveutrnt. Yeas 4, nays n. �R. L. Goun,tx, President. W.F.Eitw'is, Clerk Board Public Works. June 6, 1887. Adopted. (See order to Board of Pub- lic Works.) Also, Gorman Ave ale Gradhl�— The Board of Public IN orks have had under consideration the resolution or order of the Common Council, approved May 18, 1887. relative nt the grading of Gorman avenue, front Robie street to south city limits, and .having investi- gated the proposed improvement, re- spectfully report that said Improvement is necessary and proper;that the estfma- ted expense thereof is814.46s, one-mall'of which need not he paid Into the City Treasury before the. contraet is let; that real estate to be assrssed therefor can be found benrfift•d to the extent of the costs and expenses necessary to be incurred therebv; that said improve- ment isfmot asked for by a petition of a majority of the owners of lropertyy, to be assessed therefor, but terewith send a phut or profile of said improvement :nod :to order for your adoption, if yon desire is to tuake the unprovetueut. Yeas 4, nays e. R. L. Goner -tis. President. IV. F. Enwis. Clcrk Board Public Works June 6, 1887. Adopted. (See order to Board of Pub- lic Workta) Also. Alley (trading, Terry's Addition— The Board of Puldfc Works have had under consideration the resolution or order of the. Coumuom Council, approved April 21, 1887, relative to the grading of alley fn blocks twelve (12) and twenty (_10), from Earl street to Seventh street, fn Terry's addition, toad having inves- tiguted the proposed int troventeut, re- spectfully report that said impruvemrut is necessary and proper: that the esti- mated expense thereof is 84,ti, uue- hadf of which need not be paid into the City Treasury before the contract is let; that real estate to he assessed therefor van be found benefited to the. extent of the costs and expenses necessary to be incurred thereby; that said improve- ment is not asked for by a petition of a majority of the owners of troperty'to be assessed therefor, but we frerewitlt send a plan or a profile of said itnhroveuteut and ant order for your adoption, if you desire is to make the improvement. Yeas 4, clays 0. If. L. (anomias, President. W. F. Enu-o5. Clean Board Public Works .little?, Is87. Adopted. (See order to Board of Pub- li(. Works.) Also, Milton Street Wideuing— l::e Board of Public Works have had under consideration the resolution or order of the Common Council, approved July 7, 1Burt, relative to tie widening of Milton str(et, from Summit avenue to St. Clair street, to a width of eighty feet, and opening Milton street eighty feet wide, front St. Clair street to the ri,glit of way of the Chicago, Milwaukee \ St. Paul Railway eoutpuq, and hav- ing investigated the proposed improve- ment, respectfully report that it is necessary and proper to open, widen and extend said Milton street to it width of sixty-six oin) feet, front Pleasant ave- nue to St. Chair street: that the estimated expense thereof is )37.000; that real estate to be assessed therefor can be found benetited to the extent of the costs and es tenses ueecvsary to be in- curred thcre�ty; that said improvement is not asked for by it petition of a nut- jority of the owners of property to be assessed therefor, but we herewith send a plan or profile of said Improvement, and au order for your adoption, if you b'ROCEEDINGS OF THE C0r1lION COITYCIL. 286 desire Its to make the improvement Yeas 3, nays 0. R. L. Guna_tx, President. W.F. Enro-­-.ChI rk Boald Public Works. .NIa324, Iss7. Adopted. (Nev ornter to Board of Polo - it , Works.) \Iso, Oakland Avenue Paving— Board of Public Works have had wider consideration the resolution or order of the Connuuu Council, approved Ma}' 18, 1887" relative to the pavin;; of t Oakl: r ul avenue out pier blocks tool granite curbs, from liauuscy itrr`t W Snuuuit avenuc,aud hxringiuyestigub•d Ow proposed improvement, respectfully report that said improvement is ❑ ,ces- sary toll([ proper (except between the rails of the street ear trac•ks and b`- tween the track,. :uul for one foul on each side of Illuutsidr rails of said tracks. wlic- the strrrt ear company I. supposed to pave with granite) uu•lud- ing Ili the contract for said paving the necessary server, hater and gas vonnrr_ tions to the property lines: altcutiou is respectfully invih•d to the report of the City Engineer herewith transnfth•d; that the estimated expense thereof is one-half of which need not I latbi into till` ('it}- Treasury beforr the contract is IeL that reran eslah+ ho bre asseasrd th`refnr ,all be found beu`fited to the extrut of the costs and rXpvns s u`ccsary to be in- ew'red if 1)v: that said impruvetn`nt is not asked for by a petition of a ma- jority of Ill` o', to of prop`rty to Ir` a-c—A therefor. but wr heri-Ith send a plan or proffle of said intproventeut. and all order for }'our adoption, it' you desire its to mak` the fntprovenunt. Peas 4. uav, u. R. L. GonttAx, Prrsideut. W. F. Enwr%,('lerk Boyd Public Works 31a1':31, 1887. Aordiopted. (See ordrr to Board of 1'ult- lic Wks.) _11so. L'Orfent Street Gradiur— The Board of Public Works have had undrr consideration fit resolutiou or order of the ('nmI It Council, approyrd ,April 7, IsS7, relative to the grading of \.'Orient street, from 'Mt. :Airy street to 11ennsytcaufa avenue, mrd having fnvestigated the proposed iut- pruveueut, r`spectfully report that said improvement Isuccrsnatp' and proper: that the estimated rxpenv ther`of is 81,4311. one-half of which raced not be paid into tow• City Treasury before, the contract is IeL' that oral "'Int. to be assessed th`refor call N. tound b`nc- fited to ihr extent of the costs and rxpells`s uec`ss;rl to he incurred thcrelty: that said Improvement is not asked for by it prtiliou of a majorilt of the owners of property to be assessed therefor, but we herewith send a plan nr profile of said improvement and an under for your adoption. if you desire its to make the iutprovcnu•ut. Yeas 4, uayx o. 1; l,. (lon+l.ty. !'resident. nx.i'lerk Roal4Public Works. May :31, IR97. Adopted. (see order Board of Public Works.) A Iso, Nash Street Gradittg— '1'h`. Board of Public Works hay` had under consideration the resolutiou or order of the Couuuou Council, ap- roved Jlay Is, 1887, relative to gradfne ,I street, flvuu fine stet to L'Oriemt street• and laving iuvesti- gated the proposed improvanonl, rv- speelfully report that said improvement is neecssary :rod propel', with gravel surfacing it Intone earbfulr; that the es'_ II atcd —pens'. thercuf is $1,5!m). ouc_ half of which nerd out he paid lulu the ('ity'rreasury brfore the eontract is let: that teal estate to be assessed therefor call bo found benefited to the extent of the costs and expenses necrss:vy to hr iucurrcd therrbe; float said inipfovelucut I, not askrd for 63 a petition of a oajurity of the wners of rtoprrI to hr assess`d - thrrrl'uor, bol w` 4ert•wft I seed is phut or profile of said 1111j-rovemr11 t, and au order fur your adoptee, if you desire its ho nook;- the foprnceoeut. Teres 4, nays (I. It. L. Gulor.tx. Pres Ideut. W. F. Enwn. ('Jerk Board Public Works June 6. Ixs7, Rcferrrd to :Vd. Uoe•lan ;and Benny. A su. Allry Widening. Evans' Addition— Board of Public Works have had under cunnideratiou the resolution or order of fill- Common Council approved Mrt) Is, Ins-', r`hativl- to the opeuiug, widening and exbmsion of ;Ill a� Ile . I hough blocks 1, 2, 't_atul 4, lotion, froul Paylic CIveTue to (Irecn- brier ayeuue. and having iuvestigatr I tLc prn�ivaed ill j iroveoeut, respectfully o port t tat solid uu wovrcut is eccs- sary and proper.; hurt tile ❑ e estimated ex - Jocose thereof is AZ.000; that real estate to bv assessed therefor call be found ben- efited to rhe extent of the dauvages, costs and cxprnyes urress: rht he Incurred thereby: that said improvement is out •askrd fill by a petition of a oajorih of the ownrrs of property to be a.ssossr([ therefor, hot rye herewith scud a ))fail or profile of said iinproveoent and an -order for your adoption, if you desire its to make fire hoproveoent. Yeas 4, nay's 0. R. L. GOHMA.N, 1'resfdeat. W. F. Eawu. Cll-rk Board Public Works June. 2, 1857. Adopted. (Ser order to Board of Pult- lir Works.) Alin, Rondo Street ( npening— T)w Board of Public Works have had wader consideration the resolution or order of the Common Council, approved 200 PROCEEDINGS OF THE COM31ON COUNCIL. Ma)' 5,' 1887, relative to the opening of rondo street, across the right of wav (it the Chicago, Milwaukee l4. St. Paid railway; and having investi- gated Lhe proposed improvement, re- spectfully report that said improvement is necessary and proper; that Lhe esti- mated expense thereof Is ?9u: that read estate to be assessed therefor can be found benefited to the cxte•nt of Lhe ages costs costs and expenses necessary to be incurred thereby; that said iwpnn'e- ment is not asked for by a petition of a majority of the owners( f(ruI cVtp to be assessed therefor, but ace Eerewilh scud a plan or profile of said improvement, and an order fur Four adoption, it you desire its to make the innproveuneut. Yeas 4, uays 0. • Il. L. GORMAN, President. W. F. Euwns.Clerk Board Public Works. May:, ISS7. Aol opted. (See order to Board of I'll[)- If(, 'ulrIf(, Works). Also, Sewer on Walnut Street— rhe Board of Public Works have had under. consideration the resolution lir order of the Conunun council. approved May 18, 1887, relative loth eeonstructiuu of a sewer an Walnut street. between West Seventh street and Oak street' and having investigated the proposed fur provement, respectfully report that said unprovetncut is ne(•cssan and proper. including the necrss:u'y'v;itchbastns and mo—hnles; that the estimated expellee tluerelif is F(Ci(t, one -halt' (if which need not be paid Tututhe Cfl% Treasno be- fore the contract is let: that real estate to be assessed therefor call be found benefited to the extent of the casts all([ expenses necessary to be fueurred thereby; that said fmprovement is nut asked for by a pettifan of a uaajority of thehe owners of limper(% to be ass's -led trefor. bat the herewith sell([ ;I jolaq or motile of said ituprovement Ili am urO�er for your adoption, if you desire us to wake the I pravenh•nt! feats 4. nays If Ii. L. Goton.ts, President. W. F. Enn'ns. Ckork Board Public Works May 31, 185;. Adopted. (.See order to Board of t'ublfc. R'orks.) A Iso, Carroll Street Openi ng— 'fhe hoard of Public Works have had h der eon.iideration the. r•-ohttiO I Or order of the. Contnon Coo if. approve d \lay ' Ism-, . relative to the opening lit' Carroll street, across aha right lit' way d' the Chicago, Mf lunulive R St. Taut railway, and having investi- gated the proposed itit)n'ovemenl. re- spectfully report that said improvement isnecessary and proper: that the cstfmatPd expense thereof Is �Yu: that real whale to be assessed thcrefor ca ,,ad bl, found benelited to the ext, tit of the dannaKes, costs and ex; peuses necessary to be, incurred thereby - that said improvement is not asked for by a petition of it majority of the Owners of the property to he assessed therefor. but we herewith send a plan of protide of said improvement, and tai order for your adoption, if you desire its to make the improvetnenG Yet's 4, uays u. R. L. (;Oin1AS, President. W. I•'. Enwns, Clerk Board Public Works May 31, ISn7. Adopted. (See orderto Board of Pubr Ili, Works.) Also, Iglehart Street Opening— The. Board of Public Works have had under consideration the resolution or Order of the. Coalition Council, approved Mat' S, 1sS7 relative to the o icuf ng of lgleh:trt street, across the rig�lt of way of the Chicago. Milwaukee & St. Paul _railway, and having investigated the proposed improvement, respectfully report that .said improvennent is neces- sary and proper; that the estimated expense thereof is �,20; that real estate to be assessed therefor can be found benefited to the extent of the damages. costs and expenses necessary to be,fu- eurvd thereby; that said improvement Is not asked for by a petition of It ma- jority Of the owners of property to be assessed therefor, but we herewith send a plan or profile of said fmproventmlt, and an order for your adoption, ff you desire its to make the fmprovement. Yeas 4, hon_ s 0. 1:. L. GORMAN-, President. W. F. Etnvtx,C'lerk Board Public Works May *it. 1837. Adopted. (See order to Board of Pub- lic Works.) Also. Server On Western Avenue— The Board of Public Works have had under consideration the resolution or order of the Common Council, approved May 5, 1857. relativfr to the construction a of sewer ou Western avenue. front the Milwaukee Short Unto railroad right of way to a point half way between Von Minden street and St. Clair street, and having investigated the proposed fm- provenm•nt respectfully report that said oprrrvement ns necessary .end "roper, front till right of way of the C' iteago, Mflwaokee l Sl. Paul Railway eompaay (short line.) to it point half way between \'Oat ylfhden street at,([ St. Clair .street, tic to file the necessary catch hasins and umnh( les; that the estinnat•d expense thereofistl.mo. tic -half of which need not be paid fhto the City Treasury before the.(•onlraet is let; that real estate to Ili- assessed eassessed therefor can befound henelited to the extent Of Lhe coats and expenses necessary to Ira incurred thereby; that said impruvcnmut is not asked for by it petition of a majority of the owners of PROCEEDINGS OF THE COMMON COUNCIL. Ni property to be assessed therefor. but the ownersof. property to be assessed we herewith send a plan or profile of therefor, bill w t e herewith send a plan said improvement, and an order for or profile of said imjxovement, an(I an }3our adoption, if you desire its to make order for jour adopt It, if you desire us be improvement. Yeas 4, urns n. to make. the int proveumnt. Yeas i _R. L. GonaAs. l'i•esident. nays 0. R. L.,Gnnxas. President. , W. F.Euwls.Clerk Board Public Works W.F.Elnvls.Clerk Board PublieWorks May :31, 1837. May 31, 18x7. Adopted. (See order to Board of Pub- Adopted. (5ce order to Board of ]'uh- lic Works.) tic Works.) Al.". Also, Magnolia Street Gradin— St. Peter Street Paving— '1'he Board of Public N%(irks have had The Bond of I'nblic Works have bad under consideration the resohrtiou or under consideration the resolution or order of the Coronion Council, tlo (roved order of tai Common Council, approved May 18, 18x7, relative to the gru(�ing of .11 ay In, 1857, relative to the caving of Magnolia street. trout E:trl street to St. teeter sti•cet,frum Martin to �tabasha Micsissip d street, and having fu- street, with cedar blocks and granite vesligate�the proposed improvement, curbs, and having investigated the pro - respect fully report that said improve- posed Improvement, r•spectl'nlly' report mint is necessary and r, propeUta[ the that said Improvement is necessary and estimated expenselhereof is f,rrb!), one- proper, Including ill oho contract for half of which need not be paid Tutu the said paving th,,. necessary sewer, water ('ity Treasury before Lite contract is let; 'and gas connections ti,the property that real estate to be assessed therefor Ifues: that theestimated expense thereof call be focuhl beuefibed to the extent of is f7.7 I8, one-half of which need not be the costs and expcuses necessary to be paid -into the ('It Ilvasury before Ute incurred thereby-: thatsaid iutprovemeut contract is Ict: t�nt teal estate to b( al- is not asked for by a petition of a major- sessed thcrefor eau be found benelited Ili" of lite owners of property to be to ill(- extent of the costs and expenses assessed therefor, but we herewith seed necessary to be incurred thereby; that a plan or profile (if saidimproventent, said improvement is not asked for by a and an order for your •tde.uption, if you petition of a majority of the owners Of desire it to make thimprovement. proper[}' to be assessed therefor, but we Yeas 4, nays 0. herewitlt send a plan or profile of said H. L. Gowm.tx, President. fmprovement :aid xti order for your W.F. Ennis. Clerk -Board Publie Works. adoption, if you desire as to make the May :i1, iSS7,. fmprovement. Ycas 4, nays 0. Adopted. (See order to Board of I'ub- H. L. GOIn1Ax, President. lie. Works.) W. F. Einvrs, Clerk lluard PubllrWorks. >.Isn. May :it. las"'. Park Avenue amt Other Streets' Grad- Committee on Streets. fug— Also, Me Board of Public Works have had under r•oa sideral dun the resolu(iou (it- George and oil Streets Grading— order (if the Common Council, approved The• lluard of 1'nblic Works have had May r 18x7, relative to the grading under considrrtt i(iu the resolutions of Park avenue, from Sycamore street or orders (if the Conin it ('onneil. ap- no Maryland street: Sycamore street, joroved May Is. ]8S7,relafive to the grad - from ]if( -(-street to Sylvan street.; Lytta u r or George street, front l,i viugxton Place, from Rice street to Sylvan sheet; aware to ,;late st n•cet: Channel street, Atwaterstrect• front Rice street to Sy4- front Dakota aueuuc to Starkey street, van street; Wimtipegavcnue. from Bice loud South Robert street, from Concord street to Sylvan s[reeC Jiauitoha nyenuc, street to Tyler street• and -having inves- from Itice street to Svlvan street: Litclr Ligated the proposed improveuh•nt, re- Ifeld Street, frdlu Hfce street to Sylvan speetfully report that it is necessary and street; Front street, Prom Mice .street to proper to grade South Robert street. Sylvan Street.:uul Cook street,frono Rice from Concord street to State street: Ili - street to S).yhva n street, and having liauul llrenuc. front Uukota avenue to iovestlKated [he proposed im//.r semen t, Ethel street: George street, front State espectfullyreport that seal Improve- street to LivinKstonavenue: GreeowoOd men[ is necessary and proper under avcuue, from Delos street to Concord O lie contract; that the estilated expense street; Channel street, from Chicatgo thereof is*13.180, one-halfid whfeh aced avenue to Starkey street; Chicago live - ]I'll be paid Into ill'! Cit?; Treasury be- nue, from Uakota avenue to llyde fore the contract is let: that real (state street. and Starkey street' from Chfcatgo to be assessed therefor can be found avenue o Isltbel street. under one cuu- benefitedtofhee.,tent of the. costs and tear[, tlmtthe estimated cxpcnaethemnf. expenses necessary to be f tepm-d is${i,7Y0, on -half of which need not be thereby; that said-fmprovouont is not aid into the City Tr P } rases}• before the asked for by a petition of a majority of contract is let; that mal estate to be as- 21.0t2 PROCEEDINGS OF TIIE C01MMON COUNCIL. sessed therefor eau be found benefited I o the extlatt of the ruand nd expenses m•cessary to Ire incurred then•by; that said improvement rs nut asked' fm' by a petiliuu ,,f a nmjurft- of lily uwuers of �n'upert' W le assessed therefor, but a lerewifil send a pram of prolile l)f said iwprnyrnu•nt it I :un order for poor aduptiou, if Sou desire us In make the ilapro-Inent. Yeas 4. nays u. GuIIIIIN. \Ile". lot. W. F.F.Ittvnx./'Ierk Board Publil' \Corks. .lune If, IWt. .adopted. (See order it Board of Pub- lic Works.) Also, Ravine Slreetllrmlfn_— The Bn:vd of Public R,orks have had under cousideratl ou the n•.rulutian or order of the Cutuumu ou Cncil, approved April 21, 1KS7, relative to theg . rading of Ihvi:ux street, from Rondo street to St. ,kill 0113- uVealle, 'Ind having invl•stf- gah•d the proposed fulji, -ntrnt re_ speetfully report that Saud impnn'rux•ul I ueceaaary allot proper; that the es[i- mstted expense thercot is ;z I, nor -half l f which allot not be paid fill,, the Cit' Treasury before the. ruutrart is Int; ileal real wta[t• to be assessed therefor ClUu be found benefited to till extent l f the osis snot expanses necessary to 11 fu- urrut thereby: that said improvement is not asked fur by at Petftfua of a ina- ulssltssl d therefor, lute ,, hl�n•with send u pl:ul or prafilc uY solid iugrruccm,cut, and :m urdrr fur your adoptiuu, if you Irsfr •. Ill to ake lite iupm'ovewcnt. Yells t!, nays n. sl B. I.. Goeu.t �. President. 1%, F.Enwis.ClerkBoard Public Works. .lune ti, 1587. Adopted. (See orderto Beard of t'uh- lie AA'(,rks.) Also. Sewer nn Marshall Avenue— Che Board of Publfr Works have had under consideration the resolution or l rder of the Cuuuuuo Cuuueil, approved May IS. 1887, rcluji% to Lily rmtstruc- tiou of a sewer on Marshall) avenue, fres St. Albans street to Miller street. ;till[ haying fuvestigated the proposed improvement, respectfully report that said imlpracememt is uccrssary and proja•q iucludiuq the uceessary raU•h- basms and w:ulhules; that lily catiumted expemsr thereof is �2 lou• one-half of which need not he puff] tutu rile City Treasury before the contract is let; that real estate to rue assessed therefm'caut be found benefited to the extend of till ccosts and expemsrs necessan to be in- urred thereby; that said fmp,oyrnll•.nt I, I'll asked for by it till! tiou 11 a ma- jority of the owmors of propert: Gr be r ro•rth scud asscascd thm'efor, but we h 1 a plain or prolfe of said mm pruceult•nl, and an order for your aduptiou, if y'ou detire its to make the improvement. ats J, naysj3. Yeo. I.. 61-11 ,t . Pres dent. B:nvc rx.Clrrk Board I'ublir Works. 1557. ,ldapled. (See order to B.,rd of Pub- lic \Yorks.) Also. Slnju•s ,,n Alarclaud street -- '1 hr Board of Public Works have had under consideration till -solution l)1 order of the 1'ouunoit Council, :ggn'ucrd ,May 5, IK17, relative to e , lunmg am easement fur making and nnllnbliniug slopes on \lary land street, from Lake !'aura to Bork sheet, :uul haling inves- tigate I the proposed improvement. t•e- spectl'ully report. that said iugrrl)vcuo•mt i. uevv,sa,y and proper to cut+ -I'll Iflis enc and one -1, f to nue in grading said \I tit) hold street, from Lake C•nuur to 13 sheet:that the estiutated ex- pense thereof is ,'is): that real estate to Ill assessed thereto, call be foaud her - to till extent of till damages, osL and expenses necessary' to Inc. iu- currcd thereby: that said iwprovenu•mt I, not skid fur by a petition of ;t jurity of the uwuers of rropert to be assessed lherelur, but ive �lerewfth seed a plan or prefile. of said impnlvcua•ut. and au order fur your,, if you Irsire us to make the iw prorc uuvrt. Yeas 3 l, loly� (). l. L. Gau>nax, I'residrut. W. F. F.nwls, Clerk Board 1'ulrlir Works �Lly 3i, 1KY7. Adoph•d. (See. order to Board of Publil, Works.) Also, Sewer oil Oak Street— The Boatrd,of Public Works have had under consideration the resolution or order of the Common Council, approved JIaN :,, 1887, relative to the construction of a sewer on Oak street, fruul Walnut sheet to Ramsey street, and having fm- vestigated the proposed improvement, respectt'ully report that said iunprove- lieut is necessary all([ proper, frau She" - auto street to Itausey, street, imcludfug the low"ary eatehbasms all,[ onto I,) es; that the estimated expepse thereof is ):d), one-half of which need out he paid fall) the Cit' Treasury- before the eon- hact that real rstatoto be assessed thensft cam ,,fill[ benefited to the - reteuti 'the costs :snot expenses llece) sates to lir f�c`arred thereby; that said hnprovctuem P' u,' t asked for by a peti- tion of a majurlfy of the owners of prop- •rty to be assessed therefor, but we herewith send it plan or prolile of said fopn'uvemteat, lutd an order for pair aduptiou, if you desire us to make the improyrull•nf., Yvan i, 11:1) . IL 1.. Gann A$, President. \1-.F.la:errx, Clerk llu:u'd 1'ubliclVorks. )fay" %tie d. ( 1K87. h�ryrtSae .,(let to Board of PINiI_t¢ Works.) rROCEEDI\GS OF THE COMMOY'CUi7\CIL. 2113 Also Seem on Bmril Street— The 13uard of Pit If(- Aforks have had under rnnsfdcratiun the resolution or c rder of the l'onnnonCouncih approved Jan. ?2, 1K97, n'elatiyl• to the con- tructiun of a scene oll Iillnfit street. from Yoke street to Western avenue. and having iuyrstigatrd the proposed inpmryrumnt, respectfully re part that said inpn'oycmcui i.c uerrss;u'y and proper. including the ucerss:u'y ratch- hasfus and nuut little, ; that the estimated expense thereof is fit, lid), one-half of which need not be paid full, the City I•reasury before ill,- contract is let: I.hat real estate to he assessed therefor ran be foaud bem•lited to the extent of t1u• costs and ex lenses m•rcssary' to he itl- eur,ed III(.. ry; that said improvrnu•It I .., not asked fur by a petition of a ma- jority of the ....oris of property to I assessed ther -for, but we herewith send a plan or prolile of said imllrrovemu•nt. and :uurder for your ad(ption. it y'ou desire us to make the fmprovinnrnt. Yeas 4. nays n. It. L. GowmIx. President. W.F.F.ffwu, Clerk Board Public Warks. \I:q' 31, 7887. Adopted. (See order to hoard of Pub- lic• \\'arks.)* ube Sealer Board Smith Nubert orks li rder cst e Public the have had under •umidrrutinu the re:alunion or order of the Ununwn 8uunrit. approved April 7. lKS7, relative to the cuustruv- liun of a sewer on South Robert street. from the le to Fairfield I... .:mot an Fafrlfeld aero ale, boon South !:ober[ street to ('aster street, and having iu- vestigaled the proposed ill provetnrut. resprclfultreport that said improve - ill i.c necessary and proper un South Wilbert street, iron, the levee h1 Fair- field avenue. and on Fairlield avenue. Trout Eaton avenue to luster street. In- cluding the tleressa rq eatclibasims and alauholev; that the estfmatted xpense thereof fs $e,abu, one-half of wheich nerd motbl•paill into till City'I" asury before the ruutrart is let: that real estate it, be assessed therefor can be found benefited to till extent of till• costs and expenses necessary to be Incurred thereby: that said improvement is not asked for by a petition of a majority of the owners of 1rroperty In be assessed therefor, but Nve terewilL send It plan or prolfle if said I inpruyeul int and an urdrr for your adoption, if pun desire is to make the iutprovemeut. Teas 4, naysn. It. 1. Gam)Igv, 1'resideut. W. F. Few n.,Clerk Board Public Works. Dlay :it. 1857. Alhrpted. (Seeorder toBoard of I'ub it ATurks.) A Ise. Sewer oil Congress Street— 'Phe Board alt' Public Works have had lumlrr runlsidlkatinu the resolution or Vrder of the l'unuuou Council, approved Iay i, 1K87, relative to the roustr letiun of:I sewer nn (congress .ctreet,frout Ban- rroft street to ('onrorot street, and having investigated the proposed hal rovemnent respectfully report that said futpmyr- meut is necessary and proper, from Co (- cord street hr Slate street, including the uevessar3 eatrhbasins and manholes; thatthe eslimlated e1x ,I, thereof is f:i,6a1, one-half of e'hich aced not hr paid into the I'll.) Treatsury- before the cuntraetis let: that real estate to be assessed therefor can hr found benefited to ill(. extent of ill(. costs mrd expenses necessan}' '"I` fucutTed therr,by- that .said! proveolent is not asked for b_y a petition of aI ala.luritp of the owners of property to be assessed therefor, but wr here•wit I send a plan or profile of said f ripr,,yrn ent, and ;,it order for your adoption, it yelldt ire it, to make till' impro—atenl. l"e:l i,nays (I. It 11. GaIOIAS, President. W. F. Inwls. Clerk Boa rd Public \\rooks. May ail, 1857. Adopted. (See order to Board of Pub- lic Works.) Also. Slopes uu Fillulore Avenue— 'I 'be Bo:vd of Public• Works have had under cl)usi dcration tlu• resolution or .,I - der of til, (,outlnou Cmmef I. approved May Is, I.ti 7. relative to the co steal- ing all easrutemt on Fillnorre sore tic, between Dakota avenue allot State street. and having Investigated the pro- resec posed ingn'ocenu•uL ptfully report thatiupruvemcnt is mecccsary null proper fur making and maintaining lopes for rids and fill., l,ne and onr- hallf to one fn grading said Fillulore avenue, from Dakota avenue to State street: that the estinntted expense thereof is .FIs): that real estate to be assessed therefor eau be found bene- fited to life extent of the damages, costs and exi.enses ill-lessal'\' it, be il1- curred tiiereby; that said. fmprovemeut is uut asked for by it petition (if a major- ity of theuwuers of pruperly to lot- as- secsed therefor, but we herewith send it phut or prolile of safllimprovemenL and an order for your adoption, if you desire is he make the improvement. Teats 3, nay's u. It. 1..-GoRMAx, President. W. F. Hum IN. CIerk Board Public Warks Mai 24, 1187. Adopted. (Se(- order to Board of Public {Corks.) A Iso. A illy Paving,Woud land Park Addition— The Boaid of Public Works have had under consideration the resolution or order of the. C'omunon Council, approved May 18. 1887, relative to the paving (If alley in block tweet' -one (til). Wood- land Park addition to St. Paul, will, cedar blocks, with a gutter and ronnec- wy PROCEEDINGS OF `1'111', COMMON COUNCIL. tions with the sewer fn the center. and having investigated the proposed fur provemeut respectfully report that said I'll rrevenient is accessary and proper: that the estimated expense thereof is $1,:363, one-half of which need not be paid into the City Treasury before the con- tract is let; that real estate to be as - sensed therefor call he found benefited to the extent of the costs and expenses necessary to be incurred thereby; that said h prrovenne t is not asked fur Oy a petition of a majority of `the. owners of �tropert I Lu he assessed titer(+fur, but we erewitL send it plan or ltiedile of said itapruvema)t and all order for your adoption, if you desire us III make the improvement. Teas 4, nays 0. R. L. GORMAN, President. W.F. Enwus.Clerk Board Public Works. May 31, 1887. Adopted. (Sue order to Board of Pub - lie Works.) Also. Sewer on Winifred Street— The. Board of Public Works have had under consideration the resolution .r order of the Common Councils approved ]lap 5, 1337, relative to the construction f it sewer on Winifred street, from Da- k)ta avenue to Ohio street, and having investigated the proposed improvement. respectfully report that said improve- niemt is necessary and proper, including the necessary e.nte•.hbnshus and umnholes; tial the esaimated expense thereof I. $12.190, one-half of which need not be paid into the City Treasury before the contract is let; that real estate to be as- ses-, call b, found benefited turtle extent of $10,670 of the costs and expenses necessary to be Incurred there- b3 here by, the balance ($1.•`5:,0) to he paid out of the sewerage bond fund; that said im- pruvennemt is not asked for by a petition of a majority of the owners of ]ropert - to be assessed therefor, bill we Ierewitiu seed a plan or profile of said improve- ment, and all order for your adoption, if tie desire its to make the improvement. i -ems 4, nays e. R. I- G.nLAN, President. W. F. ERWIN. Clerk Board PublteWorks. 11a3 :31. 1887. Adopted. (See order to Board of Pub- lic Works). Also, La Fond Street Grading— The Board of Public \Yorks have had under consideration the rest ution or order of the Connam Council, approved Ills )-'(,street. 5. 1887, relative to the grading of La rond street, from Victoria street to Lexington avenue, and having investi- gated the proposed ha nrovenlent, re- spectfully report that sai� Improvement is necessary and proper: that the esti- mated expense thereof is $9.021, one- half of which need not be paid into the City Treasury before the contract is let; that real estate to be assessed therefor' call be found benefited to the extent of the costs and expenses necessary to be fit - uttered thereby; thatsaid improvement is not asked for bya petition of it majority of the owners of property to be assessed therefor, but we herewith send it plan or profile of said improvement. atilt an order for your adoption, if you desire its to make the improvement. Yeas 4, nays 0. It. L. Goaxns. President. W.F.Etcwrx, Clerk Board Public Works. May 31, 1837. Adopted. (See order to Board of Public Works). Also. Cortland Street Change of Grade— The Be ird of Publte Works have had under consideration the resolution or order of the Coalition Council, approved May 5,1387, relative to a chan6•e of grade on Cortland Street, from Acker street to Maryland street, and having investi- gated the proposed improvement, re- spectfullreport that sad improvement fs necessay ry and roger, as indicated by the red line on t�ne accompanying pro- file ; ro- file; that the estimated expense thereof is 1)50; that real estate to be, assessed therefor can be found benefited to the extent of the damages, costs and ex- penses necessary tobe incurred thereby; that said improvement is Ot asked for by a petition of it majority Gf the owners of property to be assessed therefor, but we herewith send a plan or profile of said innproveunent, ff you desire tomake the improvemeuL Yeas 4. nays 0. B. L. , RMAN, I'resfdent. W.F.Eimm Clerk Board Public Works. Lunt. 9. 1387. Adopted, and City Clerk Instructed to give the notice required. Also. _ Sewer oil Brook Street— The Board of Public Works have hwt under cunsideratfon the resolution or order of the Common Council, approved April 91, 18ST. relative to the construe - tion of in main sewer oil Brook street, from Furth street to Seventh street; thence along the valley of Trout Brook to Lafeyette avenue, and having inves- tigated the proposed improvement re- spectfully report that said int movement is necessarry and proper, ine uding the necessary ea elibasins and manholes; that the estimated expense thereof is $76,on), one-half of which need not be paid into the City Treasury before the contract is let; that real estate to he as- sessed therefor can be found benefited rat the extent of $3,W0 of the costs and expenses necessary h5 be Incurred thereby, the balance ($79.500) to be paid out of the sewerage [)cull fund; that said improvement is not asked for by a petition of a majority of the owners of the property to be assessed therefor, but we herewith send a plan or profile of said improvement, and an order for PROCEEDINGS OF THE COMMON COUNCIL. %1! 0) your adoption, if you desire its to make the fmprovemeut Peas 4. nays 0. It. L. Goum.k", President. W. F. Eow iN.Cterk Board Public Works May 31, 1887. Adopt N• 1. (See order to Board Public Works.) Al n, East Ninth Street Paving Contract— The Board reports that it has awirdce Forrestal S; Reilly the contract for pav fog East Ninth .sheet, from Broadwa} to Monroe Place, th(-)- being fit,- lowe.,1 reliable and r4,sponsible bidders there for; amount of hid.: $11.0X); bond in th, sural of $4,0(X), with 1'. T. Kavanagh, and Thomas Brennan its sureties. Also. Jackson Street Paveiig Coutract— The Board reports that it has awarded Folsom & Murray the contract fat pav- ing Jackson street, from,Ninth to Grove streets. thea being the lowest reliable and responsible bidders therefor: aaount(If bid,;Y;!HX): bond in the sum d VOW, with S. 11. Folsom and Wm. F. Davidson as sorties. Also, Fourth Street Sewer— The Board reports that it has awarded .loon \lO Doherty the contract for constructing it sewer on Fourth street, fruit Millman :venue to Maria avenue, he being the, lowest re•hable and responsible biddertherefor: aniount P bid, $!187! bond it sun. of $2.Wt, with J. R. Barton and Philip lieilly as sue - ties. Also, Wabasha Street Paving Contract— The Board reports that it has awarded Folsom and Dlurray the coutract for paving Wabasha street, front College avenue to Rice street, they bebw the lowest reliable and respon/ble bidders therefor; amount of bid, ;111,950; bund fn the seat of $7.0X1, with S. I'. Folsom and William F. Davidson as sureties. Also, Wacouta Street Paving C'ontract— he Board report; that it hasaw:rded Fo sont K Murray the coutract for pav- ing Wacouta street front Union depot grounds to Ninth street, they being the lowest reliable and responsible bidders therefor; aniount of bid. $155.000; [)null fn the sural of 84,010'W ith William Bickel and S. P. FOlsoto as sreties. AIS., Cedar and Other Streets Paving l'on- tract— The Board reports that it has awarded Forrestal A Reilly the, contract for pav- ing Cedar street. from Eighth street try Central avenue: Central avenue, front Cedarstreet to Grant street, and Grant street, front Central avenue to Como ave tic, they being the lowest reliable and responsible bidders therefor; amount of bid, $99,300$ bond fn the sum of *;SAX). with 1'. T. Kavanagh and Thoums Brennan as sureties*. A so, Eighth Street Paving Contract— Thc Board ieportsthat it has awarded l a rew .laicks the contract for paving Eighth street. from Locust to \Yabasha street• he being the lowest tyliahl0 and responsible hfdder therefor: amount of bid, $29.:Ux); hand in the sou of NUA91. with J. P. (iribbe•n and 0. M. Metcalf as sureties. A Iso, Market Street Paving C'outraet— '1'he Board report., that it Its; awarded Folsom \ Murray the contract for pav- ing Market street. between St. Peter :ran(( Sixth streets, they being the lowest reliable and responsible bidders there- for; aniount of hid, $750; bond in the still) of 1i'200,'ivyth 0. M. Metcalf and S. 1'. Folsom as sureties. Also, Tenth and Bice Streets Paving Con- tract— The Board reports that it has awarded Forrestal \. Reill}file contract for rar- ing Tenth street, front Cedar tet 1lfce streets; and Itfee street, from 'Tenth street h) ('onto avenne. they being fit(- lowest helowest relfahle and responsible bidders therefor: anuont of bad, 4 -33,"W -bond in the sunt d $10,M). with 1'. T. Kav- anagh and 'Phomas Brennan as sureties. Also Sherb1, rile Avcuue favi IIF Coil tract -- The Board reports that it has awarded Folsom Y Murray the contract for pav- ing Sherborne avenue, fruit Hice street lu amint �X) fee street, theast of I t ey being til lowest reliable. and responsible bfc Jeri therefor; in oil it of hid. $0,40X); bond in the sunt f i,3,(AX), with William Bickel and $, P. Folsom as sureties. Also. Alley Paving Contract— The Board reports that it has awarded Folsom s Morrill the contract for pav- ng the alley in (dock 5, St. Paul Proper, :hep being the Invest reliable and re,- ;ponsible bidders therefor; amount of dd. 45500; bond in the Sam of $12.0, With l'illiwt Bickel kind S. 1'. Folsom as mreties. At'.. Irvine Avenue and Other Streets Grad- ing Contract— 'The Burd reports that it has awarded I'•ttrick 11. Thornton and Lafayette ihaw the contract for gradingg Irvine tvenue•, front Wahnl street to \Yestern verve: AYalnut street toit partial 'rade. front Irvine avenue to Pleasant avenue; and Western avenue, front iumndt avenue to Ramsey street, they icing the ]Qwest reliable and responsi- de bidders therefor; amount of bid, 14,700; bond in the sum of $4,000, with 2:83 PROCEEDINGS OF THE COM31ON COUNCIL. William R. Marshall and N. I'. Lang- ford as sorties. Also. Sncl ling Avenue Grading Contrm•t— "fhc. Board reviorts that it hasawarded P.1)urack aod.balm AMahoney the con- tract for * adfng Soelliug aceuue. from SL Clair street to the north cit}' limits, they being the lowest reliable and re - ,I title bidders therefor: aulomlt of bid, bond in the sum of rV.fNMI, tenth William F. 131,kel and William Bickel as sureties. Alco Unwell Avenue l3radiog Contract— The Board reports that it has awarded IAc id Sm auk the cootraet fur grading Nowell avenue, from St. Autlumy •tve- uue to Iglehart sh•cet, he being thr low- est reliable and responsible bidder th,rcfor; aulount of bid, $89o: bond in t.h, sura of "Is'). E. F. Brake and Willisni R. Marshall as sureties. A so. Stre-ker Avennu Grading Canitraet- 3 hl-. 13uarv1 r,pot•is that it hasawarded Davis )avis & Lt wood thee uucontritet. for gradg Stryker avenue, from Louisa str,et to .south city limy its. thebeing the lowest reliable and res pousilrle ders, thei-efior: alianutt If bid. ;'•;LXNI: bund fu the stun of $4.IPMI, with -Frank N. Le -kwood and Edward Johnson as unties. Also, Francis Street Grading Contract— 'I he Board reports that it has awarded H. .1. Carper and S..1. Ibtrper the. tract for gradin • Francis street, froul Arcade street to Dope .street, they being the lowest reliable and responsible bid- ders therefor; amount of bid, K)( ): Lund III tit, sum Of $1&1, with 'Matt Breen and C. 1. McCarthy- as .sureties. AIso, Eric Street Grading Cuntracl— '1'he Board reports that it Ills awarded lobe I). Moran the contract for grading Eric. street, front al street, if ex- irndl-d, to I{anBuli dolph 'brei, he being (he lowest reliable mad responsilde lid- (Itherefor; amount of hid, i4.rAX); bund in the son of *.+3,000. with Joseph Haag and Peter Kerst as sureties. Also. Sherburue Aceuuv and Other Streets Sews Coltra -ts— I'he Board reports that it has awarded F. S. Blodgett fill, contract for con - .it,, jg sewers on Sherburne avenue. from Grant street to hire street: ml Park nvenue, front Viola to Wahasha streets; ole Brewster avenue, front Viola street to t7uiversit3 avemae: ole University avenue, from Brewster ave- nue to AVabasha street; un Grant street, front Sherburne avenue to Como ave- nne;ole Viola street, from Grant street to Brewster avenue, . and from Park avenue to Rice street, in said city, he being the lowest reliable and •responsible bidder therefor; auutmlt of bid, $12,000: bond inthe suns of $2,500, with B. F. Ferris and S. I'. Spates as sureties. Each of the foregoing awards were hlken up separately and approved by the following cute: V`a'—Aid. Ct11Ie}'. Ltwlan'O'Conlior, Petsch, Cullen, Ryan, Weber, Kenny. Kain,- H:unnl, Bryant, I inea, Long, Mr. President -14. Also, College Avenue Paving Contract— The Boart reports that it has awarded Williaut Forristal the euntract for pav- ug (',,It( -he nveune, Pram Cedar street to \l'es['I hird street, he be.iug the low- est reliable and responsible bidder therefor; muouut to Kid sit ;2fN); bond in the suns of k4,000. with Patrick Keighor and Charles, 1. McCarthy as sureties. Referred to Conuait tee on Streets. Also, Sims and York Streets Gra ding— 'rhe Board of Public Works -herewith respectfully- return gout• order ap- proved illy IS, IKS7,, to the natter of the �roposed grading of Signs street, from dgerto I street to Forest street. cold ]'m k street, front Clark street to Forest street, with thereport that this inplrove- meut is covered by final orders approved May tri, 1847. R. L. GoIMAN,, President. W. F. Eaw'rx,Clerk Board Public Warks. May" 2.•3. 1867. Accepted. Also, Indiana AvenueGrang- 1•he Board of Publidic Works res]]te,t- fnlly ask that vour houorable tlody annul all proceeefingc fu the matter of grading Indiana nvenue, front Dakota avenue to 01 1(, street, the some bnviog, upon the n•.conlnteudation of the City Engin„r, been included faith errtafn other streets in 11 system of grading, which report has this daybeen trans- mitted for your action. l I•. GOit1lA_N,. President. W.F. Emvvi a. Clerk Board Public Woks. .lune e, 1887. Adopted. Yeas 14. Also, Louisa Street Grading— •flo, Board of Public Works herewith resp Ifoolly return your prelfmtunry order approved M.13 to, ISK7, illthe matter of grading Louisa street, fnnn Bidwell street to State street, with the report that this falproveulcet fs covered by final order approved April 7, IRK. R. I.. Goini N, President. W.F. Eitwix,Clerk Board Public Works. May 18, 1887. Accepted. Also, Prior Avenue Viaduct— In obedience to your order ap,roved April 7, 1887, the Board of Publicworks entified the Chicago, Milwaukee alt St PROCEEDINGS OF TIIF. COMMON COL`NCIL. 2qt Paul Railway coalpany to construct viaduct under its tracks on Prior are nuc across the right of may, and til neeessu'y approaches thereto. toad 1 reply said ]ioard have received a con muuieatfon herewith treuismitt,d to your information, ; I at( Board recon mends tharoll t tour honorable by it s[rurt the Corjmration Attorney- to c•otl. ateneI proecediugs ld abe c m pct said rai way eel gruq to buis id ciaduet :tit approaches. R. 1.. kBoard illi( idents Sl'. F.Enwlx,Cl,rl: Bu:tnl 1'ulrlie. \1"orb May u. 7. Adopted.d. Seas Ib. A 1 so, Mississippi Street Brtdge— In obedient, bene, to your order, ap proved ylay 1887, the louse f Public 11'ork.•uotilied the St. Poul .t Northern I'ueifir Ibtilavay compaoy u ss bridge Miissippi st reef over its righ of way, and to ,uustruel the urecs.;IQ •tpinoaches the.r,to, Juni in reply ,ail 13uaI'd has t received til, rouuu unieati h 1. erewith m trunsitte•d for your inftrtum Iloo. B. L. GOR31A_,, I'resid, it. W.F.EItw'tx. Clerk Board Public Works Juoc Ii, 1887 - Communication referred to, frog comptroller of said coutpally, states tha the work of building said bridge will b pushed as rapidly as possible. Accepted. A I so, \I innehahaand L'caney Street Bridges - ]it obedl,nee to your Order, all proved April 1857, the Boar, Of Public April notified the St. Taut �l 1), lot], reihruy towp,uey to bridge Alin oeh:dw and Iteaney streets, and run strife I Ic netessal y approaches thereto and fu reply thereto said Board have re- eefved the communications herewith trans fitted for vole' information, and said Board would respectfully .trate that Mimnehaha street is now being graded, which necessitates the inmucuiate con- struction of said brill �c, and recuuuueud that pour honorable �I it heitruct thr Cor )oration Attorocuee pe y to c00000r eeee�ings tbuild o coutpel said ntilway cout- paay to _,•aids llinnehaha and 12e:un•)' street bridges and accessary air prmches th,r,bl. 1{. L. (ORAS. President. W.F.Etnvl_,.Clerk Board Public Works. June f:. 1687. Adopted. Yeas N. Also, Arundel mad Carroll Streets Sidewalks— Phe Board of Public Works here - With respectfully return your order approved May i, 1457, in the matter of IuWeriug to proper grade the sidewalk on Arundel street, east side, between Iglehart and Carroll street, and len C:vr)II street• south side, 4)uo ne- iug ou eonu•r Arundel streA{t, t1 .en... east about 2111 feet, with the report that the sidewalk herein referred it, is f l too I!rror el. condition to admit e it�n•ing low- s Attention i.s respectf1413 tuyited to till• ,ort of till• City Engill t'e'I tt 1, m -.aid matter. herewith Lrmmuitled. R. 16Go01.\x, President. W. F.'Enwn_,.Clerk Board Public Works. \Any L187.24, t7. Aler ian If the district. Also, 'Il ostees blouse, Of little Church P,ti- tIt) - The Board of Public Works here- with reepectfullyt return the pe- titiunoP the trastto. of the house of hope oo-` Ii for the refuodfog of genu uunicv elatuu•d 11 have been over- Exdid for file cunstrnoiletion tf a 'twer o change strc,t, inviting attention to the action of said Board fu fh, report dated Lee, •'.' 18Kt rer•unilncuding the refunding of Rs7.. which report is ruu- curred in by the 1), sent Board. R. L. Gou.0 , 19rsideut. W.F.Emm,, Clerk Board Public Works. May 24. IM7. COMM ittee on Way's and Ileacs. Also, Frances Street Ch;un'e oY f;rade.- 1'h`Board of Pohlie Works have had under vousideration the resolution or order of the Comma[ Council, apill Jl u)- :i, I4i3;, re L•It i ve to a c ha n 'e tit grade on Frances street, front Earstreet to Atlantic street, and haviing investigated the proposed improvement, respectfully. repm ort that said i_orocemeu[ is not "",wary :and proper for tilt reason that ;aid Frances street is nosy under cou- :rxet for graditig. and the contractor re- 'usfag to have till- redut•ud quamlitii :s leducted from the contract price, and or tine farther reason thatsaid improve_ neatwould Invalidate the assessment or said grading. )'pas :3, nayso. Gouw.vx. President. 1". F. Eawu.CJ rk Board Public•R-arks. Ma)' 24, 1887. Ahlenoun of the district. Also, Lavine Street Change of Grade— Tile Board of Public Works have had oder consideration the resolution or rderof the Cuuuuon Council, approved la)}• 5, 1467, relative to a change of grade a 1{avine street, from Marta avenue to ales avenue, still having investigated ll- proIrosed improvement, respectfully ,port t let said f nprovouent is not me,_ isary- and proper, for the reason that roperty to be assessed therefor cannot Lound benelited to the extent of the .' 296 PROCEEDINGS OF THE COMMON COUNCIL.. ' PROCEEDINGS OF THF'COMMON COUNCIL. 207 William R. Marshall and N. P. Lang- ford as sureties. Also, Snelli w1. Avenue Grading Contract— The Aoard reports that it has awarded T. Durack and John Mahoney the con- tralet for grading Snelling avenue, from St. Clair street to the north city limits, they being the lowest reliable and re- sponsible bidders therefor; amount of bid 182,745; bond in the sum of $8,000, Willa William F. Bickel and William Bickel as sureties. Also, Howell Avenue Grading Contract— The Board reports that it has awarded David Swank the contract for grading Howell avenue, from St. Anthony ave- nue to Iglellart street, he being the low- est reliable and responsible bidder therefor; summit of Md, 1805; bond in the sum of $180, with E. F. Drake and William R. Marshall as sureties. Also, Stryker Avenue Grading Contract— I he Board reports that it has awarded Davis & Lockwood the contract for grading Stryker avenue, from Louisa street to south city limits, they being the lowest reliable and responsible bid dein, therefor; amount of bid, $22,0011; Imnd in the sum of FLOW, with Frank N. Lockwood and Eduvard Johnson as sureties. Also, Francis Street Grading Contract— The Board reports that it has awarded II. J. Cooper and S. J. Harper the con- tract for grading Francis street, from Arcade street to Hope street, the})• Leingg the lowest reliable still responsiltle bid- ders therefor; amount of bid, $7500; bond in the sum of $150, with Matt Breen and C. I. McCarthy as sureties. Also, Erie Street Grading Contract— The Board reports that it has awarded John D. Moran the contract for grading Erie street from Banfil street, if ex- tended. to 'Randolph street, he be 1!1 the lowest reliable and responsible bid- der therefor; amount of bid, F4,.5W; bond in the sum of 18,000, with .Joseph Haag and Peter Kerst as sureties. Also, Sherburne Avenue and Other Streets Sewer Contracts— The Board reports that it has awarded F. S. Blodgett the contract for con- structing sewers on Sherburne avenue, from Grant street to Rice street; on Park avenue, from Viola to Wabasha streets• oil Brewster avenue, front Viola street to University aveno}e; on University avenue, from Brewster ave- nue to )Vabasha street; on Grant street, from Sherborne avenue to Como ave- nue; on Viola street, from Grant street to Brewster avenue, . and from Park avenue to Rice street, In said city, he being the lowest reliable and respousWle -bidder therefor; amount of bid, $12,000; bond in the sum of $2,500, with 13. F. Ferris and S. P. Spates as sureties. Each of the foregoing awards were 'taken up separately and approved by the following vote: Teas—Ald. Conley, Dowlan,O'Comtor, Petsch, Cullen, Ryyan, Weber, Kenny. Kafn, Hamm, Ilryant, Mines, Long, Mr. President -14. Also, College Avenue Paving Contract— The Board reports that it has awarded William Forristal the contract for pav- ing College avenue, from Cedar street to (Vest 'Third street, lie being the low- est reliable and respponsible bidder therefor; amount of bid,$16,200; bond in the sum of 14,000, with Patrick Keigher _ and Charles 1. McCarthy as sureties. Referred to Committee on Streets. Also, Sims and York Streets Grading— The Board of Public Works herewith respectfully return your order ap- proved May 18 1887, in the matter of the Kdproposed grading of Sims street, from gertom street to Forest street. and York street, from Clark streak to Forest street, with file report that this improve- ment is covered bye final orders approved May 18, 1887. R. L. GoitvAN, President. W. F. Enw•iN,Clerk Board Public Works. May 23. 1887. Accepted. Also, Indiana Avenue Grading The Board of Public Works respect- fully ask that your honorable body annul all proceedings in the matter of grading Indiana avenue, from Dakota avenue to Ohio street the same having, upon the recommeriLtion of the City Engineer, been included with certain other streets in a system of grading, which report has this day been trans- mitted for your action. R. L. GOtiMAN, President. W.F. Enwix, CIPrk Board Public Woiks. June 6, 1887. Adopted. Yeas 14. Also, Louisa Street Gradipg— The Board of Public Works herewith respectfully return your preliminary order approved May 18, 1887, in the matter of grading Louisa street, from Bidwell street to State street, with the report that this improvement is covered by final order approved April 7, 1887. R. L. GORMAN, President. W.F. Enw-rN,Clerk Board Public Works. May 18, 1887. Accepted. Also, Prior Avenue Viaduct— In obedience to your orderapproved April 7, 1887, the Board of Public Works notified the Chicago, Milwaukee & St Paul Railway company to construct viaduct under its tracks on Prior avi nue across the right of way, and th necessary approaches thereto, and 1 reply said Board have received it con notification herewith transmitted ft your information, and said Board recon mends that your honorable body it struct the Corporation Attorney to con ntence proceedings to compel said rah way, company to build said viaduct au approaches. = R. L. GORMAN, President. W. F. ERwiN,Clerk Board Public Works May 6, 1667. Adopted. Yeas 14. Also, Mississippi Street Bridge— In obedience to your order, ap proved ilfay 5, 1887, the Boan of Public Works notified the St. And d Northern Pacific Railway company It bridge Mississippi street over its righ of way, and to construct the necessar' approaches thereto, and in reply sail Board has received the communication herewith transmitted for your inform tion. R. L. GORMAN, President. W.F.Emw•i N. Clerk Board Public Works June 6, 1667. Communication referred to, frot comptroller of said company, states tha the work of building said bridge will ba pushed as rapidly as possible. Accepted. Also, M innehaha and Reaney Street Bridges— III obedience to your oder up proved April 7, 1887, the Board of Public R orks notified the St. Paul Duluth railway company to bridge Min. nehaha and Reaney streets and con. struct the necessary approacheIrthereto, and in reply thereto said Board'have re- celved tine communications herewith transmitted for your information, and said Board wouht respectfully state that Minnehaha street is flow being graded, which necessitates the im meufate coo- struction of said brillge, and recommend that your honorable holy instruct the Corporation Attorney to commence pro- ceedings to ebatpel said railway con- ppmny to build said Minnehahs and Reaney street bridges and necessary air pronches thereto. It. L. GORMAN Presitlemt. W.F.EnwiN,Clerk Board Public Works, June 6, 1887. Adopted. Yeas 14. Also,. Arundel and Carroll Streets Sidewalks— The Board of Public Works here- with respectfully return your order' approved May 5, 1887, in the matter of lowering to proper grade the sidewalk on Arundel street, east side, 34 between Iglehart and Carroll street, and on Carroll street, south side, conin ene- hug oil corner Arundel street, thence east about 200 feet, with the report that the sidewalk herein referred to is in too poor condition to admit of its being low- ered. Attention is respectfully Invited to tic report of the City Engineer, in said matter, herewith transmitted. R. L. GORMAN, President. W. F. Enivi N,Clerk hoard Public Works. Ma 24, 1887. Alderman of the district. Also, Trustees house of Hope Church Peti- tion— Phe Board of Public Works here- with resie etfully return the pe- tition of t trustees of the Ilouse of Hope church for the refunding of cer- tain money claimed to have been over- paid for the construction of a sewer on Exchange street, inviting attention to the action of said Board m the report dated Dec. 2•?, 1681, recommending the' refunding of {87.50, which report is con- curred in by the present Board. R. L. GORMAN, President. W.F.EnwtN, Clerk Board Public Woks. May N. 1887. Contra ittee on Ways and Means. Also, Frances Street Chante of Grade— The Board of Public Workslhave had under consideration the resolution or order of the. Common Council, approved iliayy 5, 1887, relative to a change of grade on N'rances street, from Earl street W Atlantic street, and having Investigated the proposed improvement, respectfully report that said improvement is not necessary amt proper for the reason that ,aid Frances street i4 now under con- tract for grading, and the contractor re- fusing to have the reduced quantities ledneted from the contract price, and 'br the further reason thatsaid improve- neflt would invalidate the assessment 'or said grading. Yeas 3, nays o. It. L. GORMAN, President. N.F.EttwiN, Clerk Board Public Works. May 24, 1887. Alderman of the district. Also, Lavine Street Change of Grsde— The Board of Public Works have had oder consideration the resolution or rder of the Common Council, approved fay 5, 1887, relative to achange of grade fl Ravine street, from Maria avenue to gates avenue, and having investigated tie proposed improvement, respectfully :port drat said improvement is not nee- >sary and proper, for the reason that roperty to be assessed therefor cannot c found benefited to the extent of the 29S PROCEEDINGS OF THE CO_IIAION COUNCIL. dtlntagescosts and l•.xp('n,es aces-in'y to be ho -ii— thereby. 1 eas 4, nay-, o. It. I.. ,ion -1N, President. \GF. Euwl,.Clerk Board Public Works. J • une 2. 18 7. Alder iaht of the district. lsu, Altonesota Street Sewcr— plle Boar) trin,aft, aeounnunfcattom fru, Uri L. Laolpr(•y in r,-Iation • thereto. Iso a release of , untraet from1'at,o-k Doherty, and n•coo it, that said con- tract be Ilmtulla•,I. ' Rcpurt adopted anal contract :ulunallwl bythe 1'ullowiug etc: 1 cos—_\Id. r:nlll,•J', Uowl:an.U'('on nor. I'etseb. C.nilew lfyan, \Gcb,•r, Kclllly, Kain. Ilalnn.. Rry:allt, Mim•a. Lonlg. AI r. President—H. Also. Citi- N:ngi arRrp lhe Bem': td raulswitort— a said report for May, ImT. Co innith•e on Streets. Also, Estimates and Claints— T] c Boma U':ulxut its. approved by it. the ton lutvi ne Cstiulatr.; :aid ,4aiuls. viz.: Esth ate .No. :: and final, Goodrich avwnu• ,ewer. Shlekhm & Lindquist. Boil Tact irs; all dile. S77.54 estimate Nu. a] Ili final, alley gradin_, hloek K4, C. Nuuneuuu,livr, contractor; :uuouut due, ?lit;; estialate No. 4 and final. Sher- . bornc avenue grading. George Dolan, contractor; a,nnit due. 81,267. .o; 1'. Brenuan, 84.1611.84; At. Costello, .A:Uli: G. \1'. All.rrill. 810; Mathew Craig. 810; K.1'. Cldlen, s1:5; (luf iby S A6hott, 84; Iludoer le liegelsbergcr. 2.811: (:.R'. Jlen'ill, 915: Dot,ldsolu, (Igden .v Co.. Brown, '1'reac3 K. ('o.. .12,_15; I. II. Brown, >;•!; R. Seeger, X31.42; Buer- ger �, Sunt, x':1.15: (:. Mil,ch, tT.1.1; Blaendler Bros., 8124; George Ai. Bra, 5o cents: S. It. Alc\I;ouuI s. 89:10; North- esteru l.fnur colopan3. it 1.75: 1. E. NeCGlll, -�1:N1: ]'reml,•1'9a,t 1i I \4: ltuinhy & Abbott. x!0; Robinson .\ 10 ..16: M. 1). Shank -3. IAA cents: St. Arnot Furuflul ouulp;tlry. -14975: St. 1'lud ,lou, Works. 8.- (:. \J'. \ler_ rill• 8I2: M�thew ('raig, 8s; .1. 11. Schur- uu•ier, 89n.hi,; talion Iron Works. 811,1.90; 11. 1'. Rugg .l• Co.. 872; Alathew' Craig. ?rf;, Eric Pity Fuumirv, 84.5o: Griggs & Foster, 117: lludoi-r A Re el,bcrger„^s.15: .1. KahlerL 81.1.45: F. KllflllfL. ;:r12.(r;; C. Latham, 8/f: Lehigh Coal :uul.hun euutpmly. ii:, .:'o 11iles V H ale, 81:15; Minva 5or'ib- uer-Libby ewnpap :CAi.4o. Conuntttec. on Claims. Jt 1,1.1)111' OF 1I I IAii11 nF CON hill. Report fur nunnh of ilb (;,,`hT, sshiow- ing total expfill, ahushouse and outside aid, x1.197.:81. Committee oil Public Accounts. R EcORTs OF .sTANpINO CO>InITTEEA. Of committee of \Gays and Means— Bauk Bond,. ('onunittee subwits approved by it baud of First National Bank of St. Paul in the ,um of 8l:>t1,W(1, with Daniel P shepherd, lame., .1. hill, C. W. Gr cgs. Hcury I'. Uph:ua and Charles U. Gdiillau as sureties; the second Na- tionuxl Bnnik of St. Paul, in thc sunt of x11MI,000. I% fill C. W. Griggs, Peter Ber- key”, A. T. Coa,. -, F. 13. Staid', llavid lea, George II. Itaul,cy nn 1 \\'illixnn R. Drat :as sureties; the Bank of Mfn- t:t in the snm ofI(A1,61N1, with Ai;irk Costello, Anu•I Oppmdleint, .loon Kerwin, W. Dawso, Chanes T. Aliller, Robert A. South, Edward Rico .Ir.•:uld P. T. Kavanagh as reties; the Aler(•hxnis National Bank of St. Paul ill the sum of s400,0^ with Will - imn R. Alerriaul, John 1.. Aler- rian Charles II. Bigelow, , he.rst 11\Gilder :amt Prank A. Sey- u.utur is .varetiits; the Nati( it] Gennxu Auu•rtc•uu Bank of St. Paul in the sum if .1400.000 with Gustav AGallus, john R. Sanborn, William Lindeke, .Joseph I,erl:ep, and Peter Il. L. Iiardenlo gh surrlirs; the Savings Bank of St. ,final fu the sunt of Aloo.00lf with Charles h'. 1)rake, .John S. Prince, Haseal R. Brill,.Iohn A. Sic- and Emanuel Good as sureties; The Peoples' Bank of St. Paul. in the sum of Sl1Al.a)0, with I. 1'. Gribben, henry Ilahighorst Sr., .I. If. Schurneier, A. G. Foster and William Constans as sureties; the St. Paul Na- tional bank ill the son of $400,000. with Peter Berke}. F. R'. Anderson, Lucien Warner. Philip Refill} George Mitsch, S. S. Eaton, C. W. Ilackett, .Iohn 'I. :Averill, C. W. Griggs and J. 1l, lhuu- phrry :is sureties: the Ger Tanta bank the so m of S200.00(1, with Daniel D. Merrill, Alex Ramsey. Adam Decker, Charles Friend and Lewis Baker as (reties; the West Side balk fn the sow of ?I00,000, with Daniel 1). Merrill, .loseph ,llineo, Gilbert Al. Lawton, Samuel C. Staples and Isaiah St. Pierre a.,sureties; the Conuncreial National ]hunk of St. Paul in the sunt of ")0,000. with l'harles Ili l,ieluut, il.aulriee. Au(•r- har•h. 11'illiaw ILunul, Paul Mlartt I and I A. Castle as sureties; the said I beteg given as security for. city ,I,, deposited or to be deposited in said banks. Bonds approved by the following v( G•: Seas—And. ('entry, Dow•lau, O'Cmr P -11.h, Cullen. Ryan, Weber, Kcunor,ny, Kaiu. Ilanun, Bryant, Millen, Long, Mr. President -14. Also, Oateial ]it I— Coulmittee return approved by it bund of F. L. Lawrence as bailiff of Municipal Court. PROCEEDINGS OF THE COMMON COUNCIL. 2199 Bond approved by the followine vote Yea,—Ald. Conley, Dowln a, O'l;ol neo, Pct,,,. Cullen, Ry:ul,. R'eho. Kemq-, Enin, 11,(a;: Bryant, 'I)(' Lung, DI r. Pre I( Also, Board of Park Commissioners' Comm IlicatiOn— The C—unittee on \A a)) s and Mean, to whom the n•q nest of the Park Coln n that 8' 1,!S, Ia a of efty bonds 11 iisued forthwith for nark pa rpuses, an ,e n )linen Of n. 1t. Islselew, E,( . that t�ne Council had no discretion ii the, (natter of Issuing these bonds, wen referred, respectfully report as follows First—Your counuittee are heartil; in "'orf i ft'ording every rope facility to the Park Comnliss%u ft carrying out tine work that devolve upon them under tine law•, and the, will, and they believeu}'our honorabli Ludy will, be fond ready at all tin,! to carry forward the work of purchas 1119 and improving proper parks au( establishing and nahitaininga suitabl( system of parks for the etty, and wil. cordially co-operate with the ('ark Coo mission at all times to accomplish tilt: work. Secmntd—Your committee appreciate and respect the high character of the ge Itlemmr who now• constitute the Board of ('ark lbmmissioners a11d have perfect confidence that in all they have done a11d all they will do as officials or citizens they have been and will be actuated by the -highest and most worthy motives. 'rhtrd—Your committee were, how- ever, of the opinion, when theyfirst considered the law under which the Board of Park Coln al -h ners Is acting, that the power to determine for what parks and other purposes, and fn what amounts and to what amount in the aggregate these park bonds should be issued rested fu your honorable hody— In the holy- oloseu by ballot to represent the citi zeas of fill., to matters of this nature—and therefore, that it was your right to ob- tainfrom the Park Conin isslon a sGite- mmrt of the purchases and ingorove- ments to which they propose to apply the moneys derived fron the bonds they asked you to issue. Your couunittee were led to this view by various considerations, and among others the following: First—If the law undertook to put it fn the ower of the Park Coni nissnon to compelthe Common Coladi to issue, and too etty to pay such amounts of bonds, not exceeding S1225,000, as the Park Coinnissiou chose to demand the law was clearly vohf. (See the opinion of Judge Cooley and the decisions of the suprenhe courts of Illinois and Mich- igan, cited by Messrs. Otis and Cornish). Second—The law provides that the Couuuissiuu shall first devise a ;;"stew w of parks, hich at least indurates strongly that the system so to be first devised is to be known to the city's rep- resentative body" before it is required to 1111 )(I,e a tax ,f x.1:,,1KK) oil Its r•.itf_e : •Wilton__The law provides that Lila City COnneil '•n1IIy. 1„11t'. UOIId9 nOt exCeed- illg x_-1,1100 111 II 11011lit,” which won }m to Olean that the Connell bas ole Al',rarer to (tete„nine 'hat unu, its of bonds they will issue} provided they do not issue more than F 000. Fourth—It has been thegeneral prae- ttCe of other' ColIllllfssl 011s, C(rll(.lit'tl lag different departments of Um city goverm- ient, to first report to the City Council intended purchases and expen- ditures, to obtain frau - the Council authority to make them and then and not before to proceed; tills is the practice of the Board of Fire Coul- ntissioners and the Court House Coal - mission. After your hworable body referred to this conuuittee the opinion It.13t'e- Iow,Esq.,they} requested Messrs. Char E. Otis and \V. 1). Cornish to examine that opinion, and the various decisions and opinions ,f the courts upon the question whether under the law creat- ing the Board of Park Commissioners all power to determine what amounts of bonds shall be issued for park purposes, when they shall be issued, and for what purpose, was hl ken from your honor- able body" or not. Your committee stated to those gen- tlemen that the " had mo feeling aP hostility to tare Park Connnts- ,ion. but if the Council had uo discretion ;in([, therefore, no re- iponslbility Ill the matter, they wi,lied .) recolnnend the immediate Issue of ;he bonds to the amount of ftZ,000, and :hat they desired not an argument for either side of this question, but their all - opinion Its lawyers upon the wat- xr. Their opinion is ,of fitted herewith, Lad it shows that there can be no ques- imn under the dmisimts of the courts, out that your honorable body, and that rely alone;h,is thepower to issue these loads, the right to determine the .mounts of these bunds you will Issue, nd the purposes for which you will 3.,ue thein. Your committee deem it unwise to econunend the course the Council hound pursue fn tills (natter, and send pack the original resolutron, which the foulicil shut(. pass, if it does not esire to exercise its discretion upon eports front the Board of Park Comniis- ioners, and also a resolution authoriz- Ig the issue of al:t5,010 of bonds under urs law,xd1,000 of the proceeds of which hall be applied to the improvement of - 300 PROCEEDINGS OF THE COMMON COUNCIL. Como Park as provided in the law. and $lo,000 of which, of such part thereof as shall be ueeded, shall be applied to the necessary expense, of Jele•Ctl lug Slteb tUl' proper parks, and paying the necessary expenses of devising it system of parks, which it, Couueil should pass in case it desires reports front the hoard, before it issues the balance of the. bonds. O. U. CrtLEN, Chairman. The following is the opinion of Messrs. ToOtis and Cornish referred to In the tbre- Cglog: Committee of Nays and Means of the Coalition Council of the City of St. Paul: G I'NTLEMEN: Slaving been requested by you to exariile and report upon the rights of the Carolina Council turd the city under the act of the Legislature entitled ••Au set to provide for the crea- tion ail([ organization of a Bond of Park Commissioners fu and for the City of St. 19ud, I eteapproved February 35, 1887, with reference to the denutnd made upon file Coalition Council for the issu- anecof lite. bonds (if the city in the anuuutt of $225,000, Under section 7 of that act, we shall endeavor to make it candid presentation of the law applica- ble to the facts, as we find it laid duwn III the recognized authorities. We have heel aided by a knowl- edge of the views of the Park Board as expressed in the argument of their able counsel, \[r. Bigelow. And of the questions which present thetu- selv,ss we will first consider tile(I' r(,sf- lion taken by him, namely: Ththe languageof section 7 though lermis- pive in form, is in fact perelopnO'�uul that it is obligatory upon the Cou.unou Council to issue, the bonds without any. exercise of its discretion. It is provided by the act that the board shall consist of seven persons, who, except as to the first Board, shall he appointed by the Ma) or of flue city. The, first Board consists of seven per- sons ntuued In the act. •end the term (,f office for the first four is fixed at one year from March 1, 1887, and for the others two years from said date, and all until their successors have been appointed and qualified. This Board is given the control and government of parks and parkways fu Lhecity of St. Paul, and the authority of the Common Council over and in re- lation to parkways is conferred upon it, and it is given authority to devise a sys- tmnof parks :fad parkways within the city, and to obtain title to lauds for that purpose, and to Institute proceedings through the Board of Public Works of the city for the condenulation of lands and the laylug (,f assessments therefor to the amount of fifty per cent. of fill - cost. atfd to pap the rmnainder out of the park fund. It fs provided that the Board may em ploy servants,presutnably fur the furtherance of tlue object of •resting and nmfataiufulg parks,and pay (;testing the battle out of the park funds, and finally it is expressly provided that $25, - fail shall be expended in file fmprove- provewmtt of Como Park. la all this it is claimed that the con- sent of the Coalition Council is not re- qufred, and that the Legislature did not it Ur leave 11113, discretion in the l ouuuoa Council as to the creation or extent of the park fault. 'file language of section 7 by its teens authorizes ail([ empowers the Conunon C'oumcil to issue null negotiate builds of the city in an anunuut not exceeding 2The rule the purposes of t edto he thathis true construction of this language is to make it mandatory, and not permissive. This is the rude as laid down In the cases cited by Mr. Bigelow upon the facts in those cases, but webelieve none of those cases are in point Orion the facts presented in this case. The oil 13, rule established by those cases is that where the rights of third persons have become involved the courts will connpcl the performance of that which is permitted to gotect those rights. 'Phis is the limit to which we have been cited, and that this is the true limit is laid down in Rollersville vs. Counnissioers of Sandusky County,I Ohio St. No (ill which the case in 311111. is distinguished), and People vs. Super- visors. 47 111. 259. Ln some cases the courts have used general language to the effect that such I, construction would be given where public. interestsor private rights of third persons require it. '['here are no private rights involved in this ease, us all that is permitted to the exercise of the Board before the creation of a park .fund is provisional only anddependent upon the creation of such a fuel; nor is it clainled that contract rights have accrued; and even if' the ,l aian should be made as upon the con- tract right of a third person, the extent of the. right would be the limit of the enforcement. As to what is meant by a public in- terest in the cases where the term is used does not appear, as no such Inter- est was there relied "poll. it is believed, however, that there is a broad distinction between file public interest as intended by the courts using such language, and the interest here in- volved, which is one of purely local co - cera. A III icipaf corporation has private as well as public powers and capacities; and file duty or power of a city to pro- vide itself with Parks belongs rather to its private than its public character. PROCEEDINGS OF THE COMMON COUNCIL. 301 This was so held by .nudge ('ahoy i Board of Park Comutissioners vs. Con uunn Council of Detr(,it.'28 Mich. 228-22+ and in the Lincoln Park case, RL III. ' The language of section 7 must thIe be given its ordinary meaning, which i no more than that it confers authorit upon the Common Council to act in it discretion. That this was the intention is mor apparent from the discretion used In fit words "in all amount not exceeding,' used in this section. ht fair construction all words am phrases must be given force and mean mg • and this phrase clearly means tha a etiscretion is left as to the muount no exceedine the full limit named: and fill discretion is left nowhere except will the power which is to issue the bonds namely, the Coalition Council. If, then, it appears by the net Itseb that the Common Council has a lis cretion as to the amount of bonds to Is issued, how call it be said that it has nor a discretion as to the creation of Litt park fund? Surely it cannot be urged that will, this discretion as to amount, reserved in the Common Council, it is obligatory upon it to issue the full limit :it the ra'- Vest of the Park Board at the moutcut Vest first organization. It does not appear that this coustru•- tion of the naw would be -.nonsense" its it fully fairly be assumed that in train- ing this law it was considered that if,,- two hehyo bodies could work ill harnonv, and that they would only create it debf upon the city to such an amount, and at such times. as was actually necessary, and as the work progressed. But it seems to us that there are other conclusive reasons why this construc- tion should he placed upon this section. It is ilot to be assumed that the legis- lature intended in this act to workall in- novation upon the s}•stem of government by the people, which is the fundamental theory of both our state and municipal governments; neither is such a cun- structiom to be placed upon the law as will make it void. If the discretion as to the. amount to be raised from the people add expended Upon parks is reserved fn the (JOaumon Council, which is it representative bodv chosen by the people of rho city which :hall bear the burden, tit(, violence fs done to the right of local self govern- ment, and the naw may be sustained. But, if it is to be said that the legisla- f are has named seven persons who can ill effect lay a tax upon the people of. the city of St. Pal to be expended ill :a natter (,f local concern, without thio con- sent of the city or the people, thea the law is obnoxious to. the right referred to, and also a well-e—,fslmcf rule which has been laid down by uu ncrots authorities, and which we cnnccive to be founded ill sound reason.- Judge Cooley. if, his work (,n n Costf- tutional Limitation says pear. _page 341): "But it is believed the legislature has no power against the will of .a maria i til corpm ortdi(,n to copel it to contract (�ebts for local purposes in which the state has no concern. or to assume obli- gations not within the ordinary funs: tions of municipal government. Such matters are to be disposed of in view of the Interests of the corporators exclu- sively, ail([ they have the sage right to determine them fill, themselves which the assoeiates in private corporations have to determine for themselves the questions which arisefor theircorporate action. "The state in such cases may remove restrictions and permit action, but it o cannot cn cl it.' It was It in Hasbrouck vs. Milwau- kee, la Wis. 4.2, that the legislature can- not compel the city to issue its bunds lir levy a tax to pay for harbor improve- ment (the work having been done. under it void cout.lactl, although it might per- mit the city- to take upon itself such an (,litigation. '['his ease was approved in Mills vs. (Jharlton. _t WIS. 400-413, Chief.lustice Dixon using them! words: It is opposed to all 'our ideas on the subject that the legislature might ill the. first instanc! have imposed If tax upon the city of Milwaukee for the improve- utent of the harbor without the assent (,f the people of that city or of the rout- muu c•ouncfl. In Atkins vs. Town of Randolph, 41 Vt. 12_'8, the question was whether file legislature could clothe a person with power to contract. without the authori- zation• consent or knowledge- of the town, for and in the name and oil the credit of the town, and thereby bind it by contracts thus made, and the Court, after citing the canes relied upon very fully, says: '•These cases and many more that mitt,,ht he cited, fully indicate. the double elmracter which such cor- porations bear, :fail the. rights which they have and the relations which they sustain by virtue of such character re- spectively. They arc expressions and illustrations of the reason w•hy, front. the fact Of towns existing ill organized corporations, primarily for curtain pu11 tic political purposes, as auxffia y to the prm•tical government of the shite, and as such •ere under the also- lute control of the legislature, it dies not follow that thev, as organized cor- porations, of the fttbubi tan is composing them, call be subjected arbitrarily to pecuniary burdens and Ifabilities, to be responded to either by the Property of the town or its fnbabihuts.' 30? PROCEEDINGS OF THE COMMON COUNCIL. If. through the artificial contrivance of municipal corporations, of which the inhabitants of the state must he name bers, nolentes voleates, such couse- queuces calf Ire wrougght out, most per- sons wonkl invoke the rsercfse of the annihilating potvcr of the t,ovcrnuu'nt over such corporations, rather than of thepewer of the police regulation. ill irtue of which :dune, this provision of the law is sought to be sustained." And the count refused to sustain the law. A very clear stateinent Of the law is found in the Chicago Park cases. In Poo ale ex rel JleCagg l's. Jlxyor, ete., 511�1s. 17, we find the 1•iuculn P:urk Itnv _as c"d ;oil held void, tuof, a mmit- dmuus refused. 1'he suet considered nixed the. dedfo- itcsof rove'lll1'ark alai pr aided. big its nnprovthe p. null l' pmvtd! he menus Por the paying fur 1 to be taken for the Park. required the waynr ITnd ocher officers of the city to issue on the requirelnent 'If the Park Ceumissinuers ernttr I lly the ac•t. (•his requirement was absolute and was not left to the diserelioo of the people or the nnalfeipal authorities. It will h, seen that this Illinois act was in terns what Ili''Minnesntat aet is cnnstrrnxI to be. by till' Park Board. Chief .Justice Breese to dkeiding file case puts the . decisiuu large!- upon a provfsioil of the state coustd ut—I of like etfect to a provision in the cuustt- tution of our own state, and sa}'s,:it eirating out that taxes onto, Ire ill (parsedr r pulwe regulattoa. `•Bot the tax au- thorized by the act in qur,tiuu fs for a nrpose pur•Ic local and curpirate. lav I, n other elevent about it, aid [he c appointed h, it are ill uu sense civptur:uc xuthuritics of the city of Chicago. •I'1 ey are niere amgrnry to accuplis I the purpose s e - fied fu the act, laud made to su rercee e the regularly •uustitutnd uut�nuritirs of the city, to whom, by the charter if the city, had been cumulitted the. estab- lishutelit, control alit government of theparks of tau city. ** * Although no express (rower fs Con - ferbed by this act upon tile Couunis sinners to assess and collect taxes, yet its equivalcut, or what is worse ;lad "fore oppressive—a power has been conferred upuu them to fngwse a barite. upuu a sm:ull Iocdit.:and with - tout its consent, of half a liltlion of dol- lars, to remove which it resort nest be had to taxation to continue for :t series of years. The relaters Lave cited i interou.. Imes as authority} fn upport t the point they "I. e, but they have cfafled tc find a case wherein it has been held that the legislature can cunnpel a city. against its will, to. incur a debt by the issue of its bonds for < a local improvement. • ❑iceded that municipal cor- porations it in conceded 1 porations which exist only for public purposes are subject at :ill titles to the control of the legislature creating them, and have in their franchises it,, vested rights, * * to we are not of opinion that that power, such as it is, call be so used as to compel any late of our many cities to issue bonds against its will, to erect it park, or fur any other Improve- urent—to force it tc create u debt of tilliuns—in enec•t, tocouplcl every croperty owner in the city to give his out to pay it debt thus f.rced upon the city. * * if the principle he ad- mitted that the legislature can, unin- vited, of their Mere will• fulpose such a hurdeu as this upon the city of Chicago, then muunurh heavier and more ouer- ous can be imposed—ill short, no limit u he assigned to legislative power hl this regard." ••If tilts power is possessed, then it t1st be conceded that the {rop arty c f en- riti—it within it is held at the will beml ileasr• of the legislature. Can it gu nat the general assembly of the state. just allll honest as ft. IItenibers inlay he, is thiolle depository of the rights of property uP the citmel? Would there Ile any sufficient security fur property if such a power was conceded? No well r'galated Ulan can entertain the idea that it is within the constitutional cow potency of the legislature to subject the earnings of any portion of our people to the hazard of smell legislation. ••We fail to pereelve any real differ - ,,the fu principle in forcing this burden an the ciq mit ilnposiug •a Ilk,- burdcu, by the direct action of ;the leg- islature upon individual property owla- rs within it. Bather than attempt sul mt,sfou to sue•11 a law•, surely, the I, l- - mativc nbuulul he presented to the city to be deprived of its --borate t'ra rachises. 'Phe respondents are u11 —s of the city. elected by the peuplc of*the several wards. They represent the people. 'They arc tltcir lawful fly constituted •tgeuts, mol have refused to Issue the bunts demanded. The question is merely local, and no rights that we can discover having been acquired underthe law, a proper case for our Interference has not been made out. . This language seems very applicable to the act under discussion. Nd.phasis is given to the doctrine laid down onlhe vital point of the right to force a tax of this charicter against the will of the municipality, on the people. ill the time Ii People vs. Solomon 51,11. 37, follow- ing the nuc ,just cited. It is there held that a similar parkact, crcxting the South Park Donuntsstmters, with 1wwel to assess and collect taxes, was valid be. PROCEEDINGS OF THE COMMON COUNCIL. 30.3 calls(- it had been, ander its provisions, And when a local convenience nr need adopted b} a vote of the peuplc to be is I he supplied it, which -tile people of affected. the state it Ihrge, or any portion The rule of the Lincoln park case i.vhe roll f , s t t 1 ut, ide of the nity limits. • xlliruuai in llliuoi. ill I Ihuvw•�rd rs. tit. nut eouccn ed I c , • f , 1 I tab eau no [Wore h • l Clair Drain company, it -ill. I:kl; Grad- � a process of tasatiun. Luke from life iu- dis vs. Richland company, 03 111. 11!1; i dividual citizens file name, to purchase Ilinzo vs. People, U3 III. -tali, lilt([ luuner- it, tha. th(-}' cord([, if it Old Leen pro - moo cases. cured, appropriate it to state use." Uf Michigan the discussion was •ono- He sad s that Lanese matters are of lryeal nuanced ill People vs. Hurlbut, •2+ Mich. concern, :till that all such matters •nrr. 41, where it was held that the legislature left to those whose ioterests will proopt Wodd not lip mint the Board of I'uhlic thin to act with prudence. And saw,. orks for t�u• city of Detroit, 1'or the "We •tiffru, then, that the city of IV first term, under tie restriction of an troll has the right to decide for itself article of the constitution similar fu ef- upon [he purchase of a park." feet to section -t, article 2. of our own Next, after discussing tine agency .Late couistitution. through which it \vas'propos,-A by file But fn Board of Park Cnnnuissiuuers act to create these parks, he daclares vs. Cunlnuou ' rfI of Detroit. 28 Miel Couu [ t. the doctrine of self govermueut ami Is, we find a case exactly sinlilakl in all sat}_.: matcrinl points to the position taken by Phat it is rot a representative gov_ our own Park lluard. eunuch ill which til• peuplc ai • ..of Pile rtac•fsiun is bod y .lge Cooleyerm , told, pitted hr say ill what tra,,ts��their while very elaborate, is.trictly can it. fined agenshall he permitted to represent to the turning pofuts ill the case. thein, apt cnueludes, ••Vvr call net, 'r to Detroit atet, it., it .nasi at the titue therefore. sal}- that the hoard ur pari(- of the trial, provuted fur a Park Board, m es ........... are repr«eu Laurus of and req aired the I. of hondin trans: Ihellu -ily taoF Del roil fm the purpose •ted there was no discretion left for the u:uued, heeau,r to, do so would I to (ion tuon Council, nor were the members holt that the shadow is the saune as the Ili file Board elected by the I )pie, but suhs .1 1,1. nod that servant and ruler were. in effect file saline as the. persons i putruverti hlr term.... na Laeal in fife act.. -The high representotive trust The act was declared void.( -mated by the act of 187b, which eou- 'Judge Cooley lays down tilts priucil, cern, and will t oucenu the happinessnul that ••_lmieipxl empuratious, (-oust([- prosperity, the health and a wfori. of r d it., uuntiol ties endowed wit I pe- that elt, for an fadelinite future, collar futmtio is for the benefit oP their the people of Detroit (lave out levo t!.... 1-11s, huvo always been m-og- hitt-, to If ll. 'L'be persons a:uued fur it o -uu a aired as cr p ss• "silig puwa•rs and eapuei- e lilt- alipufnres of the legislature anal ties, aa� ass bring entitled to exaau P- not of the city. :aid however disinter - tions distinct from those which ahoy rstt I lilt, honorable only hang beau possess pr eau claim as c lienees ut their course. and however a ltd br- se u goveralnent. If the aluthaprrfLieus are ex- rli,ent their conu•nlplated action, we. 1 i leaf it will he found that these pow-- Imre too power to aid it iry legal pra•ess, ltd capacities, and the f llerests be lug a. it does. the pri- cvllieh are acquired under then, arc vate corporate i f merest. of til•. city, it usually spoken pf as private, in contra- hall been had without the eonsa•ut of the diction to those l'n which the state is city expressly r by in plleatiuu given." r mecrned, and which are called public. .fudge Cru shell tulluwed ill the sane. thus putting those corporations, :m re- came, and It d, that the tra nsfer of tar gards all such powers, eapavitles ;end powers of a e•nwum. council to agents Interests-, subst:taiall3, on the Pouting uP appoiuh•d b_v the stuht ix ;m invaaibu of private corporation." the right of represe.tattve goveruun•nt Ile then concedes fully aha power of which cannot be allowed. the state over the powers aad capacities This case is also emphasized and af- itshould possess :nal exercise, but says firmed ill Attorney General vs. Common that the right of the state over the prop- Council, 219 }Itch. tog, and ill Wilcox vs. erty of the municipal corporation is a Paddock, :;I N. W. Rep. MO. right of regulation Mill not nuc of all- It is needless to multiply cases• for, propriatton, mud says: except perhaps ill nu(- cane, in 17 where the main point was nut passed -The constitutional principle that upuu, llie I-( trory doctritm scums ant I,, person shall be deprived of to halve been ];,IIIdown. vropert}" without due process of - The nuna•rous eases.whieh fall under law, applies to artificial persons the head of pollee. regulation, o the all - as well as natural, and to Immici- purtionnient of the e.xprnsu nP building pal corporations In their private capae- pal lair iniprovenients wrong municipal ity, as well as to eurporars amm for nu- governents. tire always to he distin- acturinlang and connuercial purposes, gIdsli�y� in principle. P `�q 304 PROCEEDINGS OF THE COMMON COUNCIL. This act which purports to give the agents appointed by the state such un- limited poweroftaxation,eitherby bond or by local assessment, is to be (•on - 1 denned upon every reason urged by the learned judges in the eases cited. They are entire))• removed from the control of the people or there represen- tatives, and there is no check upon their action except the sonnewhat absurd one of removal from office npou conviction in the district court for i misconduct ap on the petition of tom reputable freeinnlde•rs of the city; and the high character of the persons ap- pointed in this case does not in len}' way affect tine principle involved. What might .be overlooked without danger fu one case might work disaster as a precedent to be. followed. 'The result of our examination is appurent. Either the act reserves a discretion to the Common Connell as to the issue of If e bonds, or it is void. Respectfully submitted, W. 1). I`71ou IF11, CHA.s. E. OTIS. June 3. 1SS7. Resolution for A:35 000 referred to in report of conmdttee adopted and the consideration of the report laid over until next regular meeting. Of Committee oil Claims and Accounts —Timothy Leahy's Claim— Committee recommend that said claim tie referred to the Corporation Attorney for investigation. Adopted. Also, Caroline Frei's Claim— Committee -recommend that -the sou of Xwo be al loved the clam ant. Adopted. (See. Ordinance No. 751.) Also, H. L. Larson's Petition— Committee report that atter further examination and a survey by the City jj EnVneer, it appears that the building k of H. L. Larson was not within the fire limits, and recommend that the annoumt of the fine paid by said Larson be re- funded. Adopted. (See Ordinance No. M2J Also, F. Knauft's Claim— Cbmmittee recouunend that said claim be referred to the Corporation Attorney for investigation and report. Adopted. Also. Charles yletzger's Petition— Conunittee recon mend that said Metz- ger be allowed the amount paid by him for taxes on property taken by the city. etc. Adopted. (See resolution). A Iso, Jl B. A. Froiseth's Petition— Committee recommend that said petf- j tioner be allowed the sum of $2Oo. 9 Adopted. (See Ordinance No. Also, F. W. Sadd's Petition— Committee recommend that said peti- tion be referred to the Corporation At- torney for investigation and report. JOHN DOWLAN. Chairmron. Adopted. Of Committee oil Fire Department— Charles B. Lawton's petition— Committeerecommend that the prayer of the petitioner be granted whenever the notice required by ordinance is pub- lished, and provided there is no pro- test. Adopted. Also, Heard of Fire Commissioners Conunu- nication— Conunittee to whom said cmnnmuidea- tion, dated May, 15, 1SS7, was referred, 'reronmmeud the passage of the resolu- tion herewith submitted and that all other Improvements and purchases rec- ommended fu said communication be post]coned for the present. ' VV ALTER 11. SANBORN, Chairman. Adopted. (See resolution). Of Committee on Streets, Sewers and Brides --E. G. )dandy and Others' Petitmn— Counnittee report adverse to the prayer of petitioners. Adopted. Also, G. 11. Toeusing and Others' Petitiou— Committee recommend that the prayer of the petitioners be granted. Adopted. Also, Cora F. Hughes and Others' Petition— Committee recommend that the vaca- tion asked for he made ole payment of the sou of takx) to he node by ppersons asking for said vacation, into Idle 'fly Treasury. Adopted. (See resolution.) Also, Gordon E. Cole and Others' Petition— Committee recommend that the neces- sary order for the openinf,• of the alley petitioned for he passed, the alley to be ten feet fn width and to be taken from the rear of the property fronting on Jackson street. Adopted. Also, It. 11. Dougan and Others' I'etition— Committee recummendthatthe prayer of petitioners be granted; that the City Clerk give the notice required, and that said petition be filed fu the City Clerk's office. Adopted. Also, .John Anderson's Petition— Committee recommend that an order be drawn upon the City Treasury fn favor of said Anderson fur $200, to be PROCEEDINGS OF THE COMMON COUNCIL. 305, paid said Anderson upon execution of a release of all claims, etc. Adopted. (See Ordinance No. 714.) Also, Park Avenue Bridge— Committee recommend that the re- quest of the St. Paul Chamber of Com- merce be granted, and that the action by which the order for said• bridge was passed be reconsidered and withdrawn. Recommitted. Also, ewerOn and laving Robert Street— Committee recommend that the orders for the construction of a sewer on anal paving said street from University ave- nue to Jackson street, be referred to the alderman of the. district. Adopted. Also, Mohawk Avenue Wideufmg, Etc.— The Committee ou Streets, to whom the attached report of the Board of Public Works with reference to opening Mohawk avenue was referred, respect- fully espectfully report. First—'That they have obtained a re- port from the City Engineer which defin- itellocates the. east line of the strip of laudy proposed to be condemned, which is herewith returned narked Exhibit A. Second—That they recommend that the final order approved Feb. la. 1MI, herein be aunuller� and repealed. Third—That they recommend that the order hereto attached marked Exhibit B be passed instead mf Exhibit C sent fu by the Board, because they think it locates definitely the strip to be condruuled. WILLIAM HAMM, Chairman of Committee on Streets. Ado Aed. Yeas 14. (See order to Board of Pit Aie Works.) Of Committee on Police— ments— Committee recommend that the ap- pufnuent of William 13. Coveny its Patrholman and Oliver Peltier and Will- iam Garner as special officers, etc., be advised and con settle([ to. Adopted. Yeas 14. Also, .Join n Conniff's Petition— Committee recommend that petitioner he allowed SU) per month compensation for his services as I'oundnmster. Adopted. (See resolution.) Of Committee on Licenses—Transfers Committee recommend the transfer of the, following numbered liquor licenses, as asked for: 702, W5, 1449, (WI, (4_'9, 612, 485, 4,511, 9.48, 597. 514, 572, 570, 5M, MO, M6, :376, 360, 2,", 2_'11, 2.24, 219, 215, 201, 187, 142, 89, 86, (i1), 34, 26, '25, 24. Aopted. Also, Butcher's License Revoked— Committee recommend that the, ac- s tion of the Mayor fn revoking Hoteliers' License No. 1103 be concurred in. CHARLES H. PETSCII, Chairman. Adopted. 11ISCE'LLANEOUe. Ordinances— Au ordinance was read entitled an ordinance changing the name of Forbes street to 'Thompson avenue. Aid. Ryan moved that the Hiles be so far suspended as to allow said ordinance to 1crass to its second reading. The motion prevailed, yeas 13, and the said ordinance read a second time and passed. (See Ordinance No. 779.) An ordinance was read entitled all ordinance appropriating 1.200 to B. A. Forseth, etc. Rules suspended on motion of Aid. Dowlan (yeas 14) and the said ordinance reel a second time and passed. (See Ordinance No. 750.) An ordinance was read directing :len order to be drawn fn favor of Caroline Frei for $400, etc. Rules suspended on motion of Alit. Dowlan (Yeas 14) unit the said ordinance read it second time and passed. (Sec Ordinance No. 751.) An ordinance was read to refund It. L. Larsen $1fA1, etc. )tides suspended on motion of Aid. Dowlan (yeas 14) and the said ordinance read a second tittle and passeO. (See. Ordinance No. 782.) An ordinance was rend entitled an ordinance directing the payment c -4f $400 to Jeremiah O'Connell. Rules suspended un notion of All[. Dowhul, yeas 14, and the said ordi- nance read a second time and passed. (See Ordinance No. 7833). An ordinance was read directing the. �na •meat of a cerI tit sum of Honey to o�m Anderson for damages, etc. ]lades suspended oil motion of Ald. liauun and the said ordinance, read a second time and passed. (See Ordi- nance'No. 784.) Au ordinance was .read entitled all ordinance to grant the Edison Electric Light and Power company of St. Paul the right to use certain streets. Co nmittee on Sheets, Corporation Attorue} :and City Engineer. Estimate allowed— Estimate No. 5 and final, constructing morgue, William Lettan.. contractor, ?1,148..50, approved by the Architect and nunittee on Public Buildings. Lo h .111owel and referred to Comptroller by the following vote: Yeas—Ald. Conley,Dowlan,O'Connor,: I'etsch, Cullen, Ryan, Weber, Kenny. Kain, Hanun. Bryant, Minea, Long, Dir. President -14. Standing Committees— The Prdsident announced the follow- ing standing co nuittegs for the ensuing year: 406 PROCEEDINGS OF THE COMMON COUNCIL. Ways and Means—Ald. Cullen, Dow lan and Sanborn. Claims and Accomits—Ald. Dowlan. O'Connor. Cullen, Kain, Weber, Bryanl and Long. Fire De artment—Ald. Sanborn. Petsch, Conley, Ryan, Kenny, Miuea slid Long. Streets, Sewers and Bridges—Ald. Hauun, Callen, Petsolr,,,Conley, Bryant, Long and Sanborn, ,I' Taxes—Ald. Mined,' Weber and Kmm. Prinyting—And. Kain, \Tim's and Long Poli'e—Aid. Dowlan, O'Connor. Cul- len, Weber and President of Council. License—Ald. Petsch, Long still . Con- Icv YBuildings, CiProperty and Marketsrkets —And. Cullen,, O'Cmmur and Kain. Ordinances and Public Accounts— Aid. Weber. Kain and Ilanim. Gas and Water—Ald. O'Connor. Con- lel'and Sanborn. Parks—Ald. Cullen, Millen, O'Connor, Kain and Long. Workhouse—Ald. Kenny, Conley and Long. Legislation—Ald. Bryant, Dowlan, Ryan, Petsch, Hanan, Kain and Long. Concurred in. I . Ctrdinnlfces. OnnisascE No. 779. Changing the nage of Forbes street to Thompson avenue. TheCownum Council of the City of St. Paul do ordain as follows: Section 1. That the name of Forbes street, from Ramsey street to Pleasant avenue, to the city of St. Paul, be slid the same h e is n hereby changed to and shall hereafter be known aid called Thoutp- avenue. Sec. _ This ordinance shall take effect and be hit force front and after Its Publication. Yeas—Ald. Conley, Dowlan, O'Con- nor, Petsch, Culiml Ityan, Weber, Kenny, Kain, llanuu, Bryant, Milieu, L og, Mr. President -14. Passed June 7, 1887. C. 1). KEntt, President of Council. Approved .Jute :7, 1882 Roomer A. SMITH, Mayor. Attest: Tuos. A. PRltanElo AsT, City Clerk. June 11. Onni—Ncl, No. 780. An Ordinance Apppropriating the sum of R3(o It to II. A. Froiseth as Cmu- pmtsation for Injuries Received by Falling on a Defective Sidewalk. The Common ( mncil of the City of St. Paul do ordain as follows: Section 1.—That an order he drawn uPon the City 'Treasury in favor of B. A. Froiseth for the sum of $300 in full compensation and satisfaction for all damages received and sustained by fall- ing on a defective sidewalk oilPayne avenue• in said city, on .lune tm 18811, , pursuant to report of Committee on Claims of date .Jane 7, Iss-, Sac. 2. 'Phis ordinance shall take of-% feet stud he i I force front and after its''• passage. Teas—Ald. Con ey, Dowlan, O'Connor, Petsch. Cullmu, Ryan, Weber, Kenny, Kain, Hamm, Bryant, Mines, Long, Mr. President -14. Passed June 7, 1887. C. 1). KFnu, President of Council. Approved June 0, 1887. Ron Ettr A. 5311TH, Mayor - Attest: Taus. A. PRI -D: U—T, City Clerk. June 11. ORDINANCE NO.781. An Ordinance Directing the Drawing of all Order Upon the City 'Treasurer in Favor of Caroline- Frei for Four Ilun- (lred (3100) Dollars for the Purposes Therein Stated. The Common Council of the city of St. Paul do ordain as follows: Section 1. That an order be drawn upon the City Treasury in favor of Caro- Zite Frei for the sun of four hundred (3ua0 dollars in full compensation and .satisfaction far all dainages to property destroyed or damaged by reason of over- Nyy,w�� ami it ding thereof, and for servi- c•P,�id,j foraood by reason of such flood- inK,d4tting the spring of 1887, pursuant to report of the committee to whom the same was referred, of date June 7, ISS7. Sec. 3. This ordinance shall take ef- fect and be in force front and after its passage. Yeas—Ald. Conley, Dowlan, O'Com- KenPetsch, Cullen, Ryan, Wel—,ain, Haul ny. Km, Bryant, Mines, Long. Dlr. President —14. Passed .June 7, 1887, C. 1). Kmtu, President of Council. Approved Jme it, 1887. ROBERT A. SMITH, 1lfayor. Attest: ' ToOs. A. PnEs—n-1.1, Clt"lerk. June 11. ORDINANCE No. 783. An Ordinance to Refund to H. L. Lar- son the Sot of One hundred Dollars Paid Into the Municipal Court Upon ('omplaint for Violating Buf�,ting Or- livanoe, The Common Council of the Ci of S[. Paul do ordain as follows: Seetiuu 1. That an order be drawn upon the City 'Treasurer in favor of H. L. Larson for the sum of one hundred (1100) dollars, .refunding to hint, anunt of a tine hit sett upon min by theJudge of the r, Ilet al CYurp, for building within the fire Itmits o satld PROCEEDINGS OF THE COM31ON COUNCIL. 407 city, and by him paid on or about Jan. 18, 188(1, upon a re -survey of the prenn- ises the building proves to be outside of the fire limits as then existing. Section 3. This ordinance shall take effect and be in force from and after its passage. Yeas—And. Conley, Dowlan, O'Con- nor, Petsch, Cullen, Ryan, Weber, Kenny, Kula. Ilanun, Bryant, Jliuea, Long, Mr. President -14. Passed Julie 7, 1687. C. D. K}:nut. President of Council. Approved .lune 9, 1987' 6:I ltOItT A. SHi1.11, Mayor. Attest: Coos. A. PivauEnGAsT, City Clerk. June 11. 0In1nNAN*cE No. 783. An Ordinance Directing the Payment to Jeremiah O'Connell of Four Hundred and Forty -Nine (&149) Dollars, in Pay- ment for sit Easement. The Gnomon Council of the City of St. Paul do ordain as follows: Section 1. That an order be drawn upon the City'rreasury in favor of .Jere- utish O'Connell, owner of lot eight (8), block three (3), Ednund Rice's Second addition to St. Paul, for the sum of four hundred and forty-nine (3149) dollars, said annomtt to be in full conptensatton and satisfaction for danages to unprove- ments oil sad lot 8, overlooked in the as- sessnteut for the coudeuumtion of an casement for slopes un Cayuga street, frau Courtland street to Mississippi 2. This Ordinance shall take effect in force front and after its pub- s. — 11d.('onlcy, lloeimi. O'Connor, Cullcu, Ryan, Wuber, Kenny, Alla• in Bryant, Mines, Long, Passed .)line 7, 19877,. C. D. Kuanm, President of Council. Approved Julie 9. 1887. ROIAKRT A..S'>I1T11. Mayor. Attcst: Cuus. A. PRE 'DX taesT,City Clerk. Jane it. ORDINANCtt No. VA. Directing the Pa}'meat of a Certain Sunt Of Maley to Join Anderson for Dani- a jes to His Property. 'T�e Comment Council of the City of St. I'anI do ordi du as follows: Section 1. That an order be drawn pefavor of n the City Treasury. lu .J oho Anderson, for the sum of two hun- dred ($20o) dollars in full compensation and satisfaction of all damages by him sustained, to fits dwelling house, situ- ate Upon property at the Intersection of Medford and Beaumont streets in said city, by the gKading f said Beaumont street m A. ll., 1886. thereby undermin- ing said, dwelling house. Said order to he delivered only upon said John An- derson executing and duliverm6, to the City Comptroller a receipt in full of all claims, costs, expenses, dues and de- mands against said city by reason of the grading of said street. Sec. 2. This ordinance shall take ef- fect and he in force front and after its publication. ' Yeas—Ald. Conley,Dowlan, O'Connor, Petseh, Cullen, Ryan, Weber, Kenny, Kain, Hanan, Bryant, Miuca, Long, Mr. 31resident-14. _ Passed June 7, 1887. C. D. Ktata, President of Council. Approved .June 0, 1987. ROBERT A. Smrxn, Mayor. Attest: Tues. A. PRENI)FaGAST, City Clerk. .June Il. GIDINANcF. NO. 78.5. An Ordinance Granting John H. Gieske Authority to Repair Frame Building Situate at the Corner of Robert and Eighth Streets, in St.. Paul, Minne- 8ota. The Common `Council of the City of St. Pad do ordain as follows: Section L That authoritv and Per - houses and buildings numbered 454 to 4110 Robert street, and 1`11'3 and I.27 East Eighth street, in the city of St. Paul, Minnesota, a distance of live feet, and replace the roofs now on said build - to to r with a flat roof and to do all neces- sary work std make all necessary re- pairs reotuired by the raising of aid sties null placing thereon a flat root as aforesaid. Cho said flat oof shall be of tin or gravel, and till of said work shall be done under the supervision of and as directed by the Building Inspector of said city. Sec. 3 This ordinance shall take effect and be in force front and after its passage. Yeas—Ald. Couluv, Howlan,O'Connor, Petsch, Cullen, Ryan, Weber, Kenny, Kain, Hamm, Bryant, Mines, Long, Mr. President—l4. Passed .lune 7, 1,987. C. 1). Ksnn, President of Council. Approved .lune y, 1887. ROBFAIT A. SN1TRIt, Mayor. Attest: Tilos. A. PnssnFttcesT, City Clerk. June 11. Oltni—a No. 786. An Ordinance to Anand Section Two (2) of Ordinance NIL. 419 (Meting Arti- cle No. 36 (If the Municipal tate of St. Paul). "An Ordinance nn Relation to Impounding Animals," by Adding Additional Territory to the Present Limits. The Common Council of the City of St. Paul do Ordain as follows: 300 PROCEEDINGS OF THE COMMON COUNCIL. Ways and Means-Ald. Cullen, Doty fail and Sanborn. Claims and Accounts-Ald. Dowlan O'Connor. Cullen, Kain, Weber, Bryan and Long. Fire Department-Ald. Sanborn Petsch, Conley, Ryan, Kenny, Minea and Long. Streets, Sewers and Bridges-Ald. Hanan. Cullen, Petsch, Conley, Bryant, Long still Sanborn. Taxes-Ald. Mines, Weber and Kc+any. Printing-Ald. Kain, Minea and Lou . g Police-AId. Dowlan, O'Connor, Cul- len, Weber and President of Council. License-Ald. Petsch, Long and Con- te3�. Public Buildings, City Property and Markets-Ald. Cullen, O'Connor and Kain. Ordinances and Public Accounts - Aid. Weber. Kain and Hamm. Gas and Water -AN. O'Connor. Con - le>• and Sanborn. Parks-Ald. Cullen, Mines, O'Connor, Kain still Long. Workhouse-Ald. Kenny, Conley and Long. Legislation-Ald. Bryant, Dowlan, Ryan, Petsch, Hanna, Kain and Lung. Concurred in. Ordinances. OunINANCE No. 779. Changing the name of Forbes street to Thotgtwn avenue. 'The Couuuon Council of the City of St. Paul du ordain as follows: Section 1. That the name of Forbes street, front Ramsey street to Pleasant avenue, in the city of St. Paul, be and the same is hereby -changed to and shall hereafter be known ancalled Thomlr son avenue. Sec. 2. This ordinance shall take effect and be in force front and after its publication. Yeas-Ald. Conley, Dowlan, O'Con- nor, 'Co -nor, Petsch, Cullen, Ryan, Weber, Kenny, Kain, ILaunn, Bryant, Mines, Long, Mr. President -14. Passed .June 7, 1887. C. 1). KERR, President of Conrail. Approved June 9, 1887. Attest: ROBERT A. SMITH, Mayor. Tues. A. PRENDFIIGAST, City Clerk. .lune i1. - Oan1NANCF No. 780. An Ordinance Appropriating the sum of V" dollars to 1. A. Froiseth as Cont- Vsation for Injuries Received by ailing on a Defective Sidewalk. The Common Council of the City of St. Paul do ordain as follows: Section 1. -That an order be drawn upon the City Treasury in favor of B. A. Fraiseth for the sow of P" in full compensation unit satisfaction for all damages received and sustained by fall- ing on a defective sidewalk on Payne avenue, to said city, oil June 2:3, ltkifi, pursuant to report of Connnittee on Claims of date June 7, 1887. Sec. 2. 'Phis ordinance shall take ef- fect and be in force from and after its passages. Yea-AId. Conley, Dowlan,O'Connor, Petsch. Cullen, Ryan, Weber, Kenny, Kam, Hannm, Bryant, Mines, Long, Mr. President -14. Passed .June 7, 1887. C. D. KFlut, President of Council. Approved June 9, 1887. Attest: ROBERT A. SMITH, Mayor - Tilos. A. PHENDERGA.ST, City Clerk. June 11. 0111,1NANCE No. 781. At Ordinance Directing the Drawing of an Order Upon the City Treasurer in Favor of Caroline Frei for Four Ilun- dred (")m Dollars for the Purposes Therein Stated. The Common Council of the city of St. Paul do ordain as follows: Section 1. That an order be drawn upon the City 'Treasury in favor of Caro- line Frei for the sum pf four hundred ("xq dollars in fall compensation unit satisfaction for all damages to property destroyed or damaged by reason of over- fimv and Howling thereof, and for servi- ces 1) oruned by reason of such Hood- ing during the spring of 1887, pursuant k) report of the committee to whom the same was referred, of date .lune 7, 1887. See. 2. This ordinance shall take ef- fect and be in force from and after its passage. Teas-Ald. Coley, Dowlan, O'Con- ner, Petsch, Cullen, Ryan, Weber, Kenny, Kain, Datum, Bryant, Minea, Long, Mr. President -14. Passed June 7, 1887. C. 1). KFaut, President of Council. APproved,June 9, 1887. Attest: ROBERT A. SMITH, Mayor. Tuos. A. PRENDF.RGAST,•City Clerk. June 11. ORDINANCE No. 782. An Ordinance to Refund to H. L. Lar- 1 son the Suit of One Hundred Dollars Paid luto the Municijatl Court Upon Complaint for Violating Building Or- dinance, The Coalition Council of the City of St. Paul do ordain as follows: Section 1. That an order he drawn upon the City Treasurer to favor of H: L. Larson for the sum of one hundred 4109) dollars, refunding to him the amount of a fine Imposed upon him by the Judge of the Municipal Court, for building within the fire limits of said PROCEEDINGS OF THE COM' MON COUNCIL. 307 city, and by him paid on or about Jan. 18, 1886, upon a re-surveyof the pprenn- ises the building proves to be outside of the fire limits as then existing. Section 2. This oldinauce shall take effect and be in force from and after its passage. Yeas-Ald. Conley, Duwlan, O'Con- nor, Petsch, Cullen, Ryan, Weber, Kenpny, Kann, Hamm, Bryant, Minea, Long, Mr. President -14. Passed .1 ane 7, 1887. C.1). Khali. President of Council. Approved ,June 9, 1887. ROBERT A. SMITH, Mayor. Attest: Trios. A. PRENDER:AST, City Clerk. June 11. ORDINANCE No. 7M. An Ordinance Directing the Pa neat to Jeremiah O'Connell of Four Hundred and Forty -Niue (8449) Dollars, in Pay- ment for an Easement. The Conunou Cuuucil of the City of St. Paul do ordain as follows: Section 1. That an order be drawn upon the City Treasury in favor of .Jere- miah O'Connell, owner of lot eight (8), block three (:3), Edmund Hice's4iecond addition to St. Paul, for the soul of four hundred and forty-nine ($449) dollars, said amount to be in full compensation and satisfaction fordamages to improve- ments on said lot 8, overlooked nn the as- sessment for the condemnation of an f easement for 'lopes on Cayuga street, from Courtland street to Mississippi street. Sec. 2. This ordinance shall take effect •uul be nn force from and after its pub- lication. Teas-Ald.Coiley. Dowlan. O'Connor, Petsch, Cullen, Ryan, Weber, Kenny, Kain, Ila•mn, Bryant, Minea, Long, Mr. President -14. Passed .lune 7, l8si. C. L. Ktam, President of Council. Approved June 9, 1887. RoutntT A. LIITI1. Mayor. Attest: Titos. A. PuENDERGAST,City Clerk. June 11. Ouu1NANCE No. 784. Directing the I'aymentof a Certain Smit of Money I John Anderson for Dam - a es to Ilis Property. 1'�ne Coll] anal Council of the City of St. Paul do ordain as follows: Section 1. That an order be drawn upon the City Treasury, nn favor of John Anderson, for the sum of two hun- dred (V") dollars iB full compensation and satisfaction of all damages by hits sustained, to his dwelling house, sttu- ate upon property at the intersection of Bedford and Beaumont streets In said city, by the ggrading of said Beaumont street in A. D. 1880. thereby u ndermiB- ing said dwelling house. Said order to be delivered only upon said John An- derson executing and ,deliveru' to the City Comptroller a receipt infu of all claims, costs, expenses, dues and de- mands against said city by reason of the grading of said street. See. 2. This ordinance shall take ef- fect and be in force from and after its publication. Yeas-Ald. Conley,Dowlan, O'Connor, Petsch Cullen, Ryan, -Weber, Kenny, Kain, Hamm, Bryant, Mines, Long, Air. President -14. Passed June 7, 1887. C. D. Kt;ua, President of Council. Approved .Jute 9, 1887. RonERT A. SBUTH, Mayor.' Attest: Tuos. A. PUFNIIERGAST, City Clerk. June 11. ORDINANCE No. 785. An Ordinance Granting .John 11. Gieske Authority to Re lair Frame Building Situate at the �orner of Robert anll Eighth Streets, in St. Paul, Minne- sota. The Common Council of the City of St. Paul do ordain as follows: Section 1. That authority and per- mission is hereby- given and granted to John H. Gteske to raise the sides of the houses and buildings numbered 4.54 to Olio Robert street, and 1.28 snit 127 East Eighth street, it the city of St. Paul, Minnesota, a distance of five feet, and ace the roofs now on said build- to uild- cp�tngswith a Hat roof and to do all neces- swork and make all necessary re - pars required by the raising of said es and placing thereon a flat roof as aforesaid. The said Hat roof shall be of tin or gravel, and all of said work shall be done under the supervision of and as directed by the Building inspector of said city. Sec. 2. This ordinance shall take effect and be tB force from slid 'after its paYeas-ssage. AId. Conley, Dowlan,U'Comnor, Petsch, Cullen, Ryan, Weber, Kenny, Kain, Hanna, Bryant, Minea, Long, Mr. President -14. Passel Jute 7, 1887. C. IL KElut, President of Council. Approved .lune p, 1887. ROBERT A. $311TH, Mayor. Attest: Tuos. A. PRENDERGAST, City Clerk. Jane 11. ORDINANCE No. 7811. An Ordinance to Amend Section Two (2) of Ordinance No. 419 (Being Arti- cle No, m of the Municipal Code of St. Paul), "An Ordinance in Relation to Impounding Animals," by Adding Additional Territory to the Present Limbs. Tile Common Council of the City of St. Paul do ordain as follows; WS PROCEEDINGS OF THE COMMON COUNCIL. Section 1. That Section 2 of Ordi- nance No. 419 (being Article No. sa of the Municipal Code of St. Paul), "An ordinance m relation to intlimuRiing anboals," be and the same is hereby. amended by adding and including thereto the followingdescribed territory and limits, to -wit: Commencing at a point on the Duluth railroad where the present pound limits now crosses said'I road• thence easterly along the line of the Duluth railroad and Still- water avenue. to Tracey avenue: thence due south to the Intersection of Fau- t vier street; thence westerly along t,auquier street to Duluth avenue; thence southerly on Duluth avenue to Margaret street; thence westerly on Afar sect streetto Cypress street: thence southerly on Cypress street to the fnter- section of the present pound limits; thence along the same to the place of beginning. Sea 2. This ordinance shall take effect and be fu force from and after its publication. Yeas—Ahl. Conley, Dowlan,O'Connor, Petsch, Cullen, Ryan, Weber, Kenny Kahi, Ill a in, Bryant, Minea, Long Mr. President -14. Passed June 7, 1887. C. ).Kroll, President of Council 'Approved .lune 9, 1887. ROBERT A. SMITH, Mayor. Attest: 'Duos. A. PIMN-DERGAST, City Clerk June 11. Resolatioas. Resove,d, That the following plats as recommended by the flat Commission, be and hereby ;are accepted by the Cour moll Council: Charles A. B. W0,1 's Subdirislou _No.2 nd- dltbu, Block 2A addition to M-kubin & ]lar A - .hall'. addition. ttu Tit. Rosner', aubdivi,fon. C. F. lleven s renrnmgemmn o[ lo[ (i, block 3, N'oodbo, K Case's addition. Subdivision of lots ]A and 19, block 44, w. J. Godfrey s .1l,WIvi.lon of block 72. In_'mttn rayon's dditiou. alefclrl'e subdlvislott of lots 12, 13 and 14, Wllklu d ilevward's out lets. Gillett's addition to 1t'ocallawn I'nrk. Rarding'x enlargement and st bdfvlslon of block 1, of Gages subdivision of block No. 1 of (:age & IVhit a, s addition. Cole '. rearrangement (if blocks 1 n, o_ n d subdivision cud m furl,'ement of block of his Rudolph Street nntl Pleasant Avenue ndditinn. --Vn-Tom, rearrangement of part of sylvan Park addition. Brymtt Park Addition No. 4. .JeffersonPark addition. Schoch " A lthen's addition to st. f'aul. .J: W. ham's aublivixlun of lot 2 Plonecr Rea] Estate and Building Soclety nnbdivl.Ion. u. F. Schwabe'. addition. Warren's addition. Hirsch'. xubdivisfon of lot. 2, 3, 5 end O, of block 5, turd lots 12. 13, 14 and 15, of block 11, 11e eservatlan. Neat -mt Willraff's addition. Noble's rearrangement mf lots 12, 13 and 14, block 14, Summft I'lirk. Nilmon'ssubdivislon of lots9and 10,block 4, of Rogers S Hendricks Acre lots No. 2. Terrace Court. Yeas—Ald. Conley, DOwla11,O'Connor, Petscli, Cullen, Ryan, Weber, Kenny, Kain, Kamm, Bryant, Minca, Long, Mr. 11resident-14. Approved June 9, 1887. By Aid. Long— Resolved, That the grade of Summit avenue, front Lexington avenue to Cleveland avenue, as indicated by the red ggrade line on the accompauymg lrofrle and as reconuuendell byy the City ngineer, be and hereby is To opted as the established grade of said street. Yeas—Ald. Conley, Dowlai.O'Connnr, Petsch, Cullen Ryan, Weber Kenny, m Kain, Ham, Bryant, Minea, Kong, Mr. President—It-. Approved .June 9, 1887. By Ald. Hmnm— Resolved, That the grade of Duchess street (fonnerly Greenwood avenue), front Wells street to the St. Paul and Duluth railroad track, as indicated by It,,, red line on the accompanyhig pro- file, be and the same is hereby estah- fished as the permanent grade of said Dowlan,O'Connor, it, Weber, Kenny, Minca, Long, Mr. Approved June 11. 1887 By Ald. Ryan— Resolved, That permission be granted J. IL Moran to grade Cascade street, from Oneida street to Duke street, at his own expense, to be done under the su- pervision of the City Engineer. Yeas—Abti. C `I'Y, Dowlan, O'Connor, Petsch. Cullen, Ryan, Wcber, Kenny, Kain, Hanan, Bryant, Minea, Long, Mr. President -14. Approved Jame O, 1887. B3 Ald. Alinea— Resolved,'1'hatthe grade of Chicaggo avenue, as indicated by the red gnale ]file oil the accanpauyiti f profile, and its recommended by the City Engineer foe and hereby is adopted as the estab-, ]]shelf grade of said street, front Dakota avenue to Ily'de street. Yeas—Aid. Conley,Dowlan, O'Connor, Petsch, Cullen, Ryan, Weber, Kenny, Kain, Hamm, Bryant, Minea, Long, Air. President -14. Approved June 9, 1887. By Ald. Bryant— Resolved, That the Grade of Gorman avenue, front Annapolis street to Cur - PROCEEDINGS OF THE COMMON COUNCIL. 09 tice street, as indicated by the red grade line on the aeconpati}•fn9 profile and as recommended by [he City Engineer, be and hereby is adopted as the established grade of said street. Yeas—Ald Conley, Dowlan, O'Gmnor, Petsch, Cullen, Ryan. Weber, Kenny, linin. }isatin, Bryant, \linea, Long, Mr. President -14. Approved .lune 9, 1887. By Aid. Webet— Resolved, That the grade of Itavoux street, front Rondo street to St. Anthony avenue, as indicated by the red grade line oft the accompanying profile and as recommended by the City Engineer, be and hereby is adopted its the established grade. Yeas—Ald. Con ley, Dowlan, O'Connor, Petsch, Cullen, Ryan, Weber, Kenny, Kafu, Hutton, Bryant, Minea, Long, Mr. President -14. Approved June 9, I88'7. By Ald. Lonq.— Resolved, I'hat the grades of the fol lowing streets, as fndle, ted 63 the ret grade lines on the actvtupanyfng pro files, and as recommended by the Cft} Engineer, 1) and are hereby adopted a, the established grades: Fry street, front A(arshall avenue to University av, cone; fierce street, from AIe Iihl Il ave. Title to University avenue ;At line street, front Marshall avenue to University av- enue; Ilerselwl avenue, from Marshall avenue to Uuiversity) avenue; Fairchild avenue, Prom Marshall avenue to St. Anthony avenue; Wheeler avenuGfnnn St. Anthony avenue to Iliniversity ave- nue; Beacon avenue, from St. Anthony avenue to University avenue; Fairview avenue, front Alarsha11 avenue to Uni- versity avenue; Carroll street, from Laura avenue to Snelling avenue; Rondo street, from Lattra avl'ntle to Snelling avenue; Shields avenue, front Fa frview avenue to Snelling avenue; Iglehart street, front Laura avenue to Snelling avenue. Ycus—Ald. Coale}', Dowlan, O'Con- nor, I'.+tsch, Cullen, Ryan, Weber Kenn}'. Kain, Hanan. Bryant, Minea, Long, kr. I'residett-14. Approved June 9. 1887., By Aid. Bryant— Resolved,'I I the City Engineer is hereby authorized and Instru cted to re port to the City Council a pr ofile of it proper grade oil Livingston avenue, fished. where the grade is not already estab- Yeas—Aid. Conley, Dowlan,O'Connor Petsch, Cullen, I{yet, Weber, Kenny Kain, Train' Bryant, Minea, Long, Mr President -14. Approved June 9, 1887. By Alit. Bryant— Resolved, That the City Engineer be and the same is hereby-suitfinal and instructed to report a profile IT proper grade on Annapolis street, front Bid- well street to the levee. Yeas—Ald. Cooley, Dotvlan,O'Connur, Petsch, Cullen, Ityan, Weber, Kenny, Kain, IIanun, Bryant, Minea, Long, Mr. President -14. Approved June !I, 1887. 13y Ald. Kcnn>>-- Resolved. 'Pleat the grade oil Payne avenue, from Maryland street W Ivy street, as indicated by the red line oil the accompanying 11nrolile, be and the same is hereby esmblished as the per- manent grade of said street. Yeas—AId.Couley, Dowlan,O'Comtor, Petsch, Cullet, Ryan, Weber, Kenny, Kafir, H:uutn, Bryant, Militia, Loug, AI r. Nesident—l4. Approved June 9, 1887. By Ald. Keuny— Bc•.aolved,'1'hat the Board of Public Works cause a sidewalk W be laid oil the south side of Beaumont street, front Bedford street to Decatur street. Tens—Aid. Conley, Dowlan. O'Con- nor, Putsch, Cullen, Ryan, Weber, Kenny, Kain, Ihuunl, Bryant, Minea, Long, Air. President -14. Approved June 9, 1887. 133 Ald. Kain— Resolved, That the Board of Public Works cause a sidewalk to be laid on the west side of Greenbrier avenue, front York street to Jessautine street, eight feet [vide. Yens—Ald. Conley',O'Counor, Dowlan, Petsch, Cullen, 1{yan, Weber, Kenny' Kain, Ileum, Bryant, Miucu, Long, Mr. ['resident -14. Approved .June 9, 1887. By Aid. Cullen— Resolved. That the Board of Public Works cause a sidewalk to be laid on :he south side of Fifth street, from Oak .Greet to Fort street. Seas—Ald. Cotley,0'Connor, Dowlan, Petsch, Cullen, Ityan, Weber, Kenny, Kain, IIanun, Bryant, Minea, lung, Mr. President -14. Approved June 9, 1887. lye Aid. Mines— Resolved, That the Board of Public Works be instructed to lay an eight- 'oot sidewalk on the south side of Da - rota avenue front Congress street to the northerly line of lot 3, block 63, West AI'not Proper. Yeas—Ald. Conley, Dowlan, O'Connor, 'etsch, Cullen, Ryan, Weber, Kenny, "dn, Huuun, Bryant, Minea, Long, ,Ir. Prest, crit -14. Approved June 9,. 1887. 310 PROCEEDINGS OF THE COMMON COUNCIL. By Aid. R 'an- Resolvee�, That the Board of Public Works be, and are hereby instructed to cause a sidewalk to be laid on the north side of Palace street, from West Seventh (7th)to Warsaw streets. Yeas-Ald. Coley, Dowlan,O'Counor, Petsch, Cullen, R)'an. Welter, Kenny, Kain, Hamm, Bryant, Mines, Long, Mr. President -14. Approved .lune 1), 186'7. By Aid. Kenny - Resolved, That the Board of Public 19 orks cause a wooden sidewalk to be laid on both sides of Decatur street from ]'rebel street to Payne avenue, and on Payne avenue, both sides, from Decatur street to Mlimehaha street, where walk is not already laid. Yens-Ald. Conley, Dowlan. O'Con- nor, Petsch, Cullen, Ryan, Weber, Kenny, Bain, Mame, Bryant, 31 mea, Long, Mr. President -14. Approved June 9, 1887. By AId. Dowlun- Resolved, That the Board of Public Works cause a sidewalk to be laid on both sides of Ca}•uga from Dliiisissippi street to Cortland street. Yeas -Aid. Colley, Dowlan, O'C)m- nor, Petsch, Cullen, Ry'me, Weber, Kenny, Kain, ]]anon, Bryant, Dlinea, Long, DIr. President -14. Approved June 9, 1897. By AId. Kerr - Resolved, That the Board of Public Works cause a woolen sidewalk to be built on the south side of Martin street, from St. Peter street to Rice street. Yeas-AI(I.Co ley, Dowlan, O'Connor_ Petsch, Cullen, Ryan, Weber, Kenny, Kain, Hamm, Bryant, Dlinea, Long, Air. President -14. Approved .hoe 9, 1887. By Aid. Ry -an - Resolved, That the Board of Public Works be and are hereby instructed to cause a sidewalk to be laud on the west side of Chestnut street. between West Seventh street and the rallroad tracks, except where already in good condition. Seas-Ald. Conley, Dowlan, O'Con- nor, Petsch, Cullen, Ryan, Weber, Kenny, Kain, Hutto, Bryant, Minta, Long, Air. President -14. Approved June 1), 1887. By Aid. Long - Resolved, That the Board of Public Works cause a six-foot wooden sidewalk to be laid on the south side of Capitol avenue, from Snelling avenue to Haiti - line avenue, excepting where sidewalks are already laid. Yeas-Ald, Conley, Dowlan,O'Connor, Petseh, Cullen, Ryan, Weber, Kenny, Kain, Hamm, Bryant, Mines, Long, Mr. President -14. Approved June I), 1887. By Aid. Kain- Resolved, That the Board of Public Works cause a wooden sidewalk to be constructed on Fourth street,froln Maria avenue to Hoffman avenue. Yeas-Ald. Conley, Dowlan,O'Connor, I'etseli, Cullen, Ryan, Weber, Kenny, Kain, Hanun, Bryant, Dlinea, Long, Mr. President -14. Approved June 9, 1887. By Aid. Long - Resolved, 'That the Board of Public Works cause a six-foot wooden sidewalk to be laid oil both sides of Pascal avenue, from the. south line of the St. Paul, Dlin- neapolis &Dtanitoba rai [way right of way to Hewitt avenue; and on the west side of Pascal avenue,from Hewitt avenue to Capitol avenue, excepting where side- walks are already laid. Teas-Ald. Cooley, Dowlau,O'Connor, I'etsele, Cullen, Ryan. Weber, Kenny, Kain, Hamm, Bryant, Dlinea, Long, :)It. President -14. Approved June 9, 1887. By Aid. Long - Resolved, 'That the Board of Public Works cause a six-foot plank sidewalk to be laid oil both sides of Hewitt ave- nue, front Aldine avenue to Haniline avenue, excepting where sidewalks are already laid. Yeas-Ald. Conley, Dowlan, O'Connor, Petsch, Cullen, Ryton, Weber, Kenny, Kahl, Hamm, Bryant, Mines, Long, DIr. President -14. Approved June 9, 1887. By Aid. Long Resolved, 'Pkat the Board of Public Works cause a six-foot wooden side- walk to be laid on the north side of Capitol avenue,from Simpson avenue to Pascal avenue, excepting where side- walks are already laid. Yeas-Ald. Conley, Dowlan,O'Connor, Petsch, Cullen, Ryan, Weller, Kenny, Haiti., Kain, Ham, Bryant, Minea, Long, Dir. President -14. Approved June 9. 1887. By Ald. Lon11,, Resolved, 'Pkat the Board of Public Works cause wooden crosswalks to be laid on both sides of Simpson avenue, at the crossing of Hewitt avenue; also, both sides of Hewitt avenue at the crossing of Simpson; also, both sides of Pascal avenue at the crossing of Hew it; also, both sides of Hewitt at the cross- ing of Pascal; also, on Loth sides of Hewitt avenue at the crossing of Snell- ing; also, a crosswalk on the east side of Simpson, at the intersection of Wes- ley avenue; also, on both sides of Cap - PROCEEDINGS OF THE COMMON COUNCIL. 311 Rol avenue, at the crossing of Snelling sides also, crosswalks oil both des of Taylo. avenue, at the crossing of Snellingg both sides of 'Taylor avenue at Ll1. crossing of Asbury avenue, and on boll sides of Taylor avenue at the crossing of Simpson avenue; both sides of Tag lot at tine crossing of Pascal avenue, ani both sides of Taylor at the trussing of Holton avenue: both sides of I'ayloi avenue !it the crossing of Sheldon avenue. Yeas-Ald. Conley, Dowlan,O'Conuor, Petsch, Cullen, R)'an, Weber, Kenny Kain, Hanna, Bryant, Mines, Long, DIr. President -14. Approved, .lune 9. 1887. By Aid. I.ong- Itesolved, ']'hat a six-foot plank side. walk and crossings be laid on the north side of University avenue in the Sev- enth ward, as follows: Commencing on the west side of the Dtinnesota Trans- fer grounds, thence westerly on the north side of university avenue to Ray- mond avenue, thence north along the east side of Raymund avenue to the. Ter- ritorial road; thence west across Ray- mond avenue; thence north along the west side of Raymond avenue, passing the school house, and to and crossing Ellis street in St. Anthony Park. Yeas-Ald. Conley, Dowlan. O'Connor, Petsch, Cullen, I.yan, Weber, Kenny, Kain, llauuu, ltryant, Minta, Long, Mr. President -14. Approved June 9, 1887. By AIJ. Ryan- Resohed, That Board of Public Works cause a sidewalk to be laid on theeastsideof Wilkinstreet, front Elie street to the bluff. Seas -All. Conley, DoivIan,O'Celilor, Petsch, Cullen, Ryan, Weber, Kenny, Kain. Ilanuu, Ilrymnt, Mines, Long, Mr. President -14. Approved .June 9, 1887. By AId. Kerr - Resolved, That the Board of Public Works cause the following improve- nnents to be trade: Construct it side- walk ono the south side of Harriet street, from Centralavenue to Martin street, with a crosswalk oat south side of Har- riet street across Central avenue; also a crosswalk at the intersection of Iiarriet, Martin annd St. Peter streets. Yeas-Abl. Conley, Dowlme,O'Connor, Petsch, Cullet, Ryan, Weber, Kenny, Kain, Hanna, Bryant, Dlinea, Long, Air. President -14. Approved .June 9, 1897. street, and one on the south side of Isabel street, from Ohio street to Hall avenue, and all necessary crossings. Yea-Ald. Conley, Dowlan, O'Con- nor, Petsch, Cullen, Ryan, Weber, Kenn)-, Kain, Hamm, Bryant, Mines, Long, Dir. President -14. Approved June 9, 1887. By Ald. Bain -- Resolved, ']'list the Board of Public Works cause a wooden sidewalk to be constructed on the north side of Point Douglas street, front Maple street to Cypress street. Yeas-Ald. Conley, DoNvlau,O'Connor, Petsch, Cullen, Ryan, Weber, Kenny, Kain, Hanna, Bryant, Mines, Long, Dlr. President -14. Approved .lune 9, 1887. By Ald. Kain- Resolved. That the, Board of Public Works are hereby requested to con- struct a wooden solewalk on the west side of Eichenwald street, from Sixth street to Seventh street. Yens-Ald. Conley, DOWIall,O'Gellnen', Petsch, Cullen, Ryan, 'Archer, Kerney, Kain, Maine, Bryant, Dlinea, Long, Mr. President -14. Approved June 9, 1887. 133, Ald. Weber - Resolved, That the Board of Public Works cause a erosswalk to be laid across Carroll street, in "enter of long block between Louis street and Far. rineton avenue. Yeas-Ald. Conley, Dowlan, O'Con- nor, Petsch, Cullen, Ryan, Archer, Kenny, Kain, Hamue, Bryant, Mines, Long, Mr. President -14. Approved June!), 1687. By Ald. Hamm - Resolved. That the Board of Public Works be Instructed to have a wooden crosswalk constructed on Decatur street, between Bedford and Edgerton streets. Tens-AId. Conley, Dowlan, O'Cotl- nor, Petsch, Cullen, Ryan Weber, Kenny, Kain, Hanan, Bryant, Mines, Long, Mr. President -14. Approved .June 9, 1887. By AN. Bryant - Resolved, That the Board of Public Works be and the same is hereby authorized and instructed to cause to be laid a three -plank sidewalk on the west side of Brown avenue, between Concord street and Campbell street. Yeas-Ald. Conley, Dowlan, O'Connor, Petsch. Cullen, Ryan, Weber, Kenny, By Ald. Mines- Kain, Hmum, Bryant, Mines, Long, dent -1+. Resolved, That the Board of Pnpill)"('DIr Presi Works be instructed to In}' an H foett Approved June 9, 18(37. sidewalk on the north side of Isabel By Ald. LOng street, from Dakota avenue to Uhto Resolved, ']'hat the Board of Public 31° PROCEEDINGS OF THE COMMON COUNCIL. Works cause a six-foot wooden sidewalk to be laid oil both sides of Capitol ave- nue, from Aldine to Snelling avenue, excepting where sidewalks are already laid. Yeas-Ald. Conley, Dowlan, O'Con- nor, Petsch, Cullen, Ryan, Weber, Kenny, Kain, Vanua, Bryant, Mines, Long, Mr. President -14. i Approved Jane 9, 1887. By Ald. Long - Resolved, That the Board of Public Works cause it six-foot wooden sidewalk to be laid on both sides of 'Taylor ave- nue, from Aldine avenue to Handiue avenue, excepting where sidewalks are already laid. Yeas-Ald. Conley, Dowlan, O'Con- nor, Petsch, Cullen, Ryan, Weber, Kenny, Kain, Hainm, Bryant, Miuea, Long, Dir. President -14. Approved .lime 9, 1887. By Aid. Cullen - Resolved, That the Board of Public Works cause hill street, from Third street to Eagle street, to be sprinkled. Yens -A Id. Coley, Dowlan,O'Connor, Petsch, Cullen, Ryan, Weber, Kenny, Kain, Hamm, Bryant, Milieu, Long, Mr. President -14. Approved .lune ll, 1857. By Ald. Kain- 1{esolved, That the Board of Public Works cause to be sprinkled Euclid street, from Hoffman avenue I159 feet in the direction of Maria avenue. Teas-Ald. Conley,Dowlan,O'Connor, Petsch, Cullen, Ryan, Weber, Kenn)', Kapie Hamm, Bryant, Mines, Long, Mr.. President -14. Approved June 9, 1887. By Aid. Kenn) ---- Resolved, Tout the Board of Public Works cause Otsegostreet, from Lafay- ette avenue to Mount Ida street to be sprinkled. Yeas-Ald. Conle)',I)owlau,O'Connor, Petsch, Cullen, Ryan, Weber, Kenny, Kain, Malan, B yant, Mines, Long, Mr. President -14. Approved June 9. 1887. By Ald. 1{ �an- Resolvee�, That the Board of Public Works cause Warsaw street to be sprinkled, from Seventh to Stewart av- enue; also Duke. from St. Clair to Pleasant avenue; also Pleasant avenue, from Ramsey, street to St. Clair street. Yea.-Ald. Conley, Dowlan,O'Connor, Petsch, Cullen, Ryan, Weber, Kenny, Kain, Hanun, Bryant, Nines, Long; Mr. President. -14. Approved June 9, 1887. By Ald. Dowlml- Resolved, That the Board of Public Works louse the following streets to be sprinkled by contract and the expense assessed upon the property benefited: Sibley st., from Spruce at. to Norris st., Jackson st. from Acker st. to Syc- amore st. Yeas:-Ald. Conley, Dowlan, O'Con- nor, Petsch, Cullen, Ryan, Weber, Ken- n}} Kain, Hamm, Bryant, Mines, Long, lir. President. -14. Approved June a, 1887. By Old. Code •- Resolved, 'That the Board of Public Works cause Temperance street from Eighth to Ninth street to be sprinkled. Yeas-Ald. Conley, Dowlan, O'Con- nor, Petsch, Cullen, I{yan, Weber, Kenny, Kain, Ilmnm, Bryant, Millen, Long, Mr. President. -14. Approved June 9, 1887. By Aid. O'Conner - Resolved, That the Board of Puhlie Works cause Second street to be sprinkled from Wabasha to Cedar street. Yens-Ald. Conley, Dowlan, O'Con- nor, Petsch, Cullen, Ryan, Weber, Kenny Kain, Hamm, Bryant, Miuea, Long. Mr. President. -14. Approved June 9. 1887. i By Aid. Kenn - Resolved, That the Board of Public Works cause the following streets to be sprinkled: Madison street, from Grove street to Woodward avenue; Monroe Place, from Grove street to Woodward avenue, and Woodward avenue, from Monroe Place east to the edge of the bluff. Yens-Ald. Conley, Dowlan, O'Connor, Petsch, Cullen, Ryan, Weber, Kenny, Kain, Hamm, Bryant, Mines, Long, Mr. President -14. Approved .lune 9, 1887. By Aid. Conley - Resolved, That the Board of Public Works cause the levee to be sprinkled from Sibley to Robert streets. Yeas-Ald. Conley, Dowlan,O'Connor, Petsch, Cullen Ryan, Weber, Kenny, Kain, Hanim, Bryant, Mines, Long, Mr. President -14. Approved June 9, 1887. Resolved, That the Board of Public Works be and are hereby instructed, with the consent of the contractor, to cancel the order for the sprinkling of Forteenth street, between Jackson street and Canada street, during the season of 1887. Yens-Ald. Conley,Dowlan, O'Connor, Petsch Cullen, Ryan, Weber, Kenny, Kain, hauim, Bryant, Minea, Long, Mr. President -14. Approved June 9, 1887. PROCEEDINGS OF THE COMMON COUNCIL. 313 By Aid. Kain- Resolved, That the Board of Publ Works cause Payne avenue to I "rill kled from Miuuebaha street Suits street. Teas-,1Id.Conley. Dowlan. O'Conno Petseh, Cullen, Ryan. Weber, Kenn Kain. Ila nm. Bryant, Mines, Lori Mr. President -14. Approved June 9, 1!W 7. 133, Aid. R •an- Resolve,�, That the Citv Oil Lon Contractor be. and is -hereby ii strueted to place it lamp on Stewart avi nue opposite the Niederholfer hall all bowling alley. Yeas-Ald. Conley. Dowlan,O'Co not Petsch. Cullen, Ryan, Weber. Kenny Rain, ❑auuuL . Bryant, Minea, ong, Mn Vice President -14. Approved June 9, 1887. By Ald. O'Connor- 1{esolved. That a gas lamp be place on Seeond street at the inteisection o Robert street. Yeas-Ald. Conley, Dowlan, O'Connor Petscll, Cullen, Ryan, Reber, Kenny. Kain, Manan, Bryant, llinea, Long Mr. President -14. Approved Jun- 9. 187(7... I3y Aid. Rvan- Resolved. That the City Oil Lannl- Contractor-he andis hereby iustrueted to place a lanip oil southeast corner of Forhes street and Goodrich avenue. Yens -A Id. Conley, Do wlmn.O'Corlmr, Petsch, Callen, Ryan, Weber, Kenny, Kain, limn., Bryant, llinea, Long, Mr. President -14. Approved .June 9, 18x7. By Ald. Kennv- Y{esolved, 'That the (til Late]) Con- tractor be and he is hereby iustnncted to place and maintain the following lamps on Piue street: One letup on the east side of Pine street, between Grove and Thirt-enth street: one lamp on west side, between Nash and Thirteenth streets; one lam i on east side. between Somerset and Olmsted streets: two lamp between Olmsted :rod Willianis street: one lamp between Williams street and Peni- lvania avenue. Yeas-Ald. Coiley, Dowlan,O'Connor, Petseh, Cullen. Ryan, Weber, Kenny, Kain. Iianuu. Bryant. llinea, Long, Mr. President -14. Approved .lune 9, 1557. 13v Ald. llanuni---4 I{esolved, That the City Oil Lannp Contractor be instructed to place an oil p oilthe northeast corner of Minne- lahabma and Greenbrier streets; also to place an oil lamp oil Walsh avenue dl - redly opposite the northeast corner of Mork 43, Arlington hills addition. Teas-Ald. Conley,Dowlan,O'Comior, ae Petscll, Cullen, Ryan, We bar, Kenny, Kain, Hamm, Bryant, Miilea, Long, Mr. President -14. Approved .June 9, 1887. B3 Ald. Kerr - Resolved, That the Street Lamp Con- tractor dace a post and lamp oil the, corner off +,CionFleg avenue and Park avenue, nearest tlm Norwegian church there located. Yeas-Ald. Conley,Dowlan.O'Conner, Petsch, Cullen. Ryan, Weber, Kenny, 'Kain, IIanme, Bryant. Miuea, Long, Mr. President -14. Approved .June 9. 1887. By Aid. Hanru- Resolved, That the: St. Paul Gas Light company be instructed to place five (5) gas light lamps on Greenbrier avenue, _ between East Seventh and Margaret streets. Yeas-Ald.Conley, Dowlan, O'Connor, Petsch, Cullen, Ryvu, Weber. Kenny, Kain, Hanun, Bryant, Mines, Long, Mr. President -14. Approved 9, 1887. By Ald. Dowhu- Resolved, That the Street Oil Lamp Contractor be and he is hereby rellnested to erect oil lamps at the following rallied points: South side of 5)>•camore street, middle of block, west,of .laeksnn street, ind fn front of No. >:31 L'Orient street. Yeas-Ald. Carley, Dowla n.O'Con nor, "'etsch, Cullen. Ryan, Weber, Kenny, Cain, Iianuu, Bryant, Mines, Long; Mr. 'resident -14. ' Approved % 1887. 3y- Ald. llinea- Resolved, That the City Clerk is iereby instructed to advertise for bids or the construction of a stone arch Bridge oil Colorado street, across Starkey treet, in accordance with the plans and pec�ineer.ifications furnished by the City .n ] eas-Ald. Conlcy,Dowlan, O'Connor, 'etsch. Cullen, 1{yau. Weber, Kenny, :aiu. Ijanuu, Bryant, Mines, Long, Mr. 'resident -14. Approved June 9, 1587. Resolved, That all order be drawn poll the City Treasury in favor of ,John 'eterson for the sum of 82.5.81, in pay- ient for central taxes for the ear ;8a, by hint paid upon lot 1, of �iet- rlf & Smith's Addition, that sum being ie city's portion of the total tax thereon nr that part of said lot takellQ� for the ,,ening mal extending of Bloatlwayy ireet, from Grove street to TI irteei i reet. Yeas-Ald. Coley, Dowlan,O�Connor, etseb Cullen. Ryan, Weber, Kenn Rill, 1'iamm, Bryant, Mines, Long, M)r. resident -14. Approved June 9, 1887. PROCEEDINGS OF THE COMMON COUNCIL. 314 ResolvedThat an order be drawn organization of a Board of Park Com - for the cit}' of St. upon the City Treasury In favor of W, Clerk of the Board of Public missiouers in and Paul, I;amse�' county, Aliunesota;" F. Erwin, fnr the sill" of fifty ($50) dollars, said bonds s "all drw interest at the Works, of Posed cards, to be rate of four and one-half (4Y..) per cant. for the. purchase used in the office of said Board in giving inin 1paacucy of le Ithe "city of St. the nonce of assessments. finsmeinl I'sul in the city of New York, and Peas -Aid. Conley, Dowlan' O'Con- Byml, Reber. `Pill bear date Aug. 1, 1867, and the or, Petsch. Cullen. Ilmmn, Bryant, Minos, sl iall )e Kenny, Kain, Long, b1r. ]'resident -14. hlr[}tl(;U)thereof ears from theirpa3aLdate. thirty ($25,IxN)) dollars Approved .hunt !1, 188T ty-itve thousand of the proceeds of said bonds shall be. c II)' Ald. Dowlan- •applied the improvement of Colo thousand ($1»,o o0) dollars, 1{esolvecl. 'I'llilt all order be. drawn in favor of p:ll'k, aluI tell or such part as may be needed, `ball be u lou the Cit}- Treasury sunt of nine applied to the necessary expenses rf C�Inrlt•s Metzger, for the. 111 for stdeetiug silex for parks and Ipa}�1114 tilt! and 3!�-1(m ($!I.:ut) (Ilrllarc. lutyluent taxes for the year 1886. by him necessary expenses of devising a sys- general }}laid upoll lot 18, block M, Suburbuu tem of parks: Conley, Dowlan, O'Cou- if ills additiou, that smn being the rite's for that Yeas-Ald. nor, I'rtse I Cullen, Hyml, Reber, portion of the total tax thereon fnr lite opening Kenn}'. Klin, ll;unul, Bryant, Mines, pmt of said lot t:dcrn and rxh•nsii"n of Earl street from ]turns Long. bur. Presideut-14. stn•ec to Suburban street. Approved .June 9. 1857. Yeas -All. Conley. Dowl,n. O'Con- A'ebcr, I3 11d. Cullen-=- nor, Petsch, Cullen, Ryon. Kain, Ilanun, Bryant, Mines, 1{esolved, B)' the Common Council of Kenny. Long. blr.l'rosident-H' the city of St. Paul, that the month). of laborers employed in clean - Approved June 1), I'sK. ray rolls ing the public parks be paid un the first - Resolved. That the City Treasurer be day of each musth, or as soon thereafter employ instntc to pay the men fu ill':I ) as practicable whenever the sante have. i been by ] the 1 of We city oil the street fi"rce every rice! it approved nohuo Board of (ark Uomi S,uucrs suit the weeks. Yens-AldCon le%, Dolvlan.0'Coullor, eh ;rmw of the Committee on Public ' Petsch, (in. on, Ivan, Wel 1.' Kenn%. Parks of the Conuuou Council, and au- b}' the City Comptroller. Kain. Haulm, Bryant, Millen, Look. dited Colley, Duwlau, O'Con- Mr. President -H. Teas -Aid. nor, Petsch, Cullen. 1{yau. I\'obeq APprueed.lune u, 1882 1'hxt :m order be drawn nn Renu)', Kain, IIamnt, Bryant, Mines, 1{esolvral, the. Cit}' 'Treasurer for "o as a coutiu- Lung. AI r. President -14. gent fund for the City Engineer to meet Approved May 9, 1887. oHiee expenses. Yeas Conley,Douiap, O'CunpOf• Resolved, That the National German -Aid. Petsch, Cullen, I{yo,. II'eber, Kenny, AI 41cau bank, the Second National Kain, Il anus, Ilryant, Minea, Long, bank, the Savings bank, the•. Bank of Air. President -14. MiuuesotaI the People's bank, the Mer - • Approved Juup9,lKS7. chants' National bank, the West Side bank the Germania bank the St. Paul Resolved. That an order be drawn open Lite Cil)' Treasury i» P:"vor of I{ol. rt A. Smith. dayor,for t to sum of Y7,uu, the. 'ane•. to be used us a cuutingelt fund in the lilt ee of the. Mayor. Yeas-Ald. Conley, Ihnvlmt.0'l'aunor, Petsch• Cullen. Ryan. Weber. Kenny. Ruin, ""sell, Bryant, Dlfnca, Long. bur. President -14. Apt roved`.Junc 9. ISS9. By the Couunittee of W:gsaid Means- Resulved, That the proper city '"firers are hereby authorized and di- rected to prepare and execute bunds of the city, of St. Paid to the al uomt of thirty-five thousand (, 3r),oigb dollars, under and by virtue of all •let of the Legislature of the Smte of btinuesota, approved Feb. 25, 1881, entitled, "An act to provide for the creation slid National Lank, the First Natto:.al bank •"lid the Commercial bank, all f 5t. Paul, arc hereby desiguute•d as deposi- tories of all moneys received by the City Treasurer, said hmlks having executed baud` :ts provided I) law. Yeas-Ald. Coulcy, Dowlan, O'Con- nor, Petsch, Cullen, Ryan, (Tuber, Kenny. Kaon, ilanun, Bryant, Alines, Long, Mr. 11n•sident-14. Auuroved June 9, 1687. B}' AId. ]Iryant- Itesolved, That the City Engineer be and file same is hereby authorized and instructed to cause to be tilled the hole on Eaton avenue, between Fairfield ave- nue and Indiana avenue, at an expense not hp exceed fifty (frAu dollars. Yeas-Ald. Conley, Dowlan, O'Cou- ,PROCEEDINGS OF THE COMMON COUNCIL. 315 nor, Petsch, Cullen, Ryan, Webe Kenny, Kula, ]Imam, Bryant, Mine, on Lg, Mr. President -14. Approved June n, 1+387. By Aid. Kerr - Resolved, That the City Engineer, an esllense not to exceed $IW, cause th aIle}• leading frons Summit avenue int Park place, to be put fn a passable col tion for temps. Yeas-AkL Conley, Dowlan,O'Conno: Petsch, Cullen, 1{yau,- Weber, Kenn) Kain. Ilamnn, Bryant, Mines, Long, bh President -14 Approved .Ione 9, 1887. By AId. Kerr - Resolved, That the City Engineer b and he is hereby instructed to take th necessary steps to drain off tile. wate now standing on the block bounded b, ]'ark avenue, Rice street, Pennsylvanfi n aveue and Arch street. Yeas-Alcf. Conley, Dowlml,O'Connoi Petsch, Cullen, I{yon, Weber, Kenn}' Kain, Hump", Br}-nnt, bl ilea, Lm"g, All President -14. Approved .June 9, 1887. By Ald. Dowlan- Resolved, That tile City Engineer pu Bellevue avenue fn a passable condition between Canada street and Jacksol street, at an expense nut to exceed $2(16 Yeas -Aid. Conley, Dowlan,O'Connor Petsch, Cullen, Ryau, Weber, Kenny. Kain, Hannu, Briant, Mines, Long, Mr President -14. Approved June 9, 1687. B' Ald. Weber- Resol ved,That the City Engineer cause the telegraph or telephone eonquinftls tc remove the poles that are standing in the sidewalk on Carroll street, between Vin ginia and Western avenues. Yeas-Ald. Cunfev,Dowlan,0'Connor, Petsch, Cullen. Ryan, Weber, Kenny, Kohl, Manua, Bryant, Miles, Long, Mr. ]'resident. -14. Approved June 9, 1887. By Aid.Sanborn- Rcsolved, That the Board of Fire Commissioners be and they are hereby authorized to make the following exch:ulgges and purchases still to con- struct the following buildings, to -wit: Fina -To exchange engines Nos. 3 slid a silsb}'s, and No. , Ln France, with the Ahreus ilio faI., g c mi,nny for two of their second size Impp oved engines and pay, tint cam piny $6,6Wrfor the exchange. second -To purchase one aerial ladder truck at all expense of about $2,700. Third -To build a building on Front street to accommodate Chemical Company No. 4. Fourth -To pnrebase an engine. hose ear. street. Ili, O'Con- ner, Petsch, Cullen, Ryan, Weber, Kenny, Kain, Hamm, Bryant, Mines, Long, Alr. President -14. Approved.June 9, 1867. By Aid. Kerr- Resolved,'Thatthe attached petition against paving St. Peter street, between Martin and Wabasha streets, be referred to the Committee on Streets, with in- structions to report to the next meeting of the Council with respect to the sub- ject matter thereof; and in the mean- time, and until such report of said com- mittee the Board of Public Works is re- quested to suspend all action fn the - prenn es. Yeas-Ald. Conley, Dowlan, O'Con- nor, Petsch, Cullen, Ryan (Veber, Kenny, KaIli, Iftn mu, Bryant, Miean, Lou,, btr. Presidelit-14. Approved June 9, 1867. By Aid. Ity}in- Resolved, That the Chief of Police cause to be removed all obstructions on Irvine avenue, between Walnut street and IVestern avenue. Teas-Ald. Conley, Dowlan, O'Con- nor, Petsch, Cullen, Ryan, Weber, Kenny, Kain, Hanim, Bryant, Mines, Long, Mr. President -14. Approved June !1, 1887. B • Aid. Ry}'an- f;esolved, That the Chief of Police cause all obstructions to be removed from Yankee street, from Western ave- nue to Cliff street; and also on Ann street, from Banfil street to St. Clair street. Yeas -A ld. Conley, DOW 1a11.O'Cormor, Petsch'Cullen. Ryan, Weber, Kenny, Kain, Ilmom, Bryant, Mines, Long, Mr. Prtisident-14. Approved dune 9, 1887. By Aid. I{}}mn- Resolve(1, That the Chief of Police be instructed to cause all obstructions to be removed off from Erie street, be- tween Bmltil and Randolph streets. Yeas-Ald. Conley, Dowlan,O'Connor, Petsch, Cullen. Ryan, Weber, Kenny,' Kahl, Hamm, Bryant, Mines, Long, Mr. President -14. Approved June 1), 1887. By Ald. Dowlan- Resolved, That the Superintendent of the Police Patrol is hereby authorized to eniploy a lineman at a salary of rM per month, and when so employed shall e paid as other city officers. YeaV id. Con ley,Dowlan,O'Connor, Petsch, Cullen, Ryan, Weber, Kenny, Kain, Iimnm, Bryant, Mines, Long, Mr. President -14. ' Approved June 9, 1897. By Ald. Dowlan- I{esolved, That the salary and com- 316 PROCEEDINGS OF THE CO201ON COUNCIL. peusatica of the Clerk of the Chief of Poli -e shall be at the rate of $1.000 per annual from titld after the Ist day of .lune, 1587. Teas—Ald. Con Illy, DoNvlam,O'Colinor, Petsch, Cullen, ligan. Weber, Kenny. Rain, Ilauau, Bryant, \linea, 1.011;,-) r. President—t-t. Approved Jame q, It417. By Ald. Dowlan— Resolved. That the salary and eont- pl.nsation Of John Cutlifl, pn Lind toaster, he and the same is hereby fixed at $78 per w Lath, ill(. saute as that of a reg- ular police officer. yeas—Alit , Cooley', Do" fail. O'Con- nor, Pet s(.);, Cnlleq, Ryan, \veber, Kenny, Kau, Ilaunn, Bryant, \linea, Long, Nr. Presfdcot—I+. Approved .lune p, i&87. By Aid. Rvmn— licsuJ•e(l, That the Board of Public Works* cause a catehbasiu to be con- structed oil Ramsey street, between Forbes street :wd Pleal uat avcuue. Teas—lild. C'oulev, Dowlan, O'Con- nor, Putsch, Cullen. Riau. Weber. Kenny, Rain. Ilaunn. Bryant, Miura, I.,ong. 3Ir. P,e,ident—H. Approved .little n, Iss7. By Ald. Kaiu Resolved. 'I'ha the properly owners owners be ;mot it".; are hell authorized and iwpowered to pat the alley' ill block 1, R'sayue's addition, fu o passable condf- tfon, with such suitable approaches as will permit If its practical use, under the direction of the City Engiacer. Yeas—Ald. Colley. Dowlan, O'Con- nor, 1'etsch, Culletn. Ity'au, \veber. Kenny, Kain. ]lama, Brymd, illiue:t, Long. '11r. President—H. Approved ,1 ole o. INN7. Whercas. The Couuuon Council of the city of St. Paul heretofore ordered the Board of Public Works to report whether A -1 Inge of grade on lhde street. front Front street to Jlarylaud .street, ill said city, as shown by a 111a red title t profile I III) xed to said order, was - it(.( m•y and proper, mud whether real estate lit he be assessed I,,,, said fapivnvel lot could be to (I hmuetited to the extent of damages and costs to be ineunred by said ivaproveno•ut: and. Whereas, In accord;utee with said order till- lfo;cd Of Public Works did, onakea report to ihr Couunou COU'll" of date Much ::d. ISN7, reeonuurnding said inglroveuu•ut, aol that property could be found I)euelited to the extent of damages, costs and expcuves acees- s•ary to be incurred it, nnak ing said ,-Itc of grade as aforesaid: loth 11'hereas, The Coalition Coutcil oT said city oil tle 5th day of April, 1587, adopted said report and ordered the City Clerk to givethe notice required bylaw; and, 11'horeas, The City Clerk gave notice in the official paper ofsaid city, for three successive weeks. twice in each week, that the Common Council of said city would, on the 7th day of .June. 1887, at 7::'6 o'clock p. Ili., at the Council Chamber in said city, consider such proposed chance of grade; and, 11 hcrcus. At the time allot place desig- nated for such proposed cluutge of grade the Coalition Council, after hear- ing all persons interested, and being of ale opinion that toe same was necessary ;Ili([ proper, ordered the grade of Dale street, front Front street to Maryland street, to be changed fu accordance with the red line as shown on the annexed profile, being the same as referred W fu all the proceedings had fa regard to said change; therefore, Resolved, '19nat said order and tine profile representing solid change of grade be referred to the Board of Public Works. and that said Board shall pro- reed without delay to assess tilemu aont as ucxrly as they can ascertain tbo sane, which shall be required to pay the dan- ages, costs and espenses of such inn- In'cnecntcnt upon the real estate to be buclitcd bysaid improvement:as I to- vided by law, it being the opiudoll of th(.. rouuuon C'ounoil that real estate to he assessed for site]) Improvement clue he found benulited to till. extent of dautages. costs Ind expenses necessary to he incurred thereby-. Seas—Ald. Conley, Dowlan,O'Connor, 1'elsell, Cullen, Ryan, Weber. Kenny, Kaiu. llanuu,. Bryant, alimea, Long, Mr. President -14. Approved .late 0, iSS7. Whereas. The CmnnlmirCollneil of the city of St. Paul heretofore ordered the Board of Public Works to report whether as chauge of grade on State street, Quinn the levee to Snsall street, in said city, Wil slenvn by it rad lune on it profile on- nex(At to said oder, was necessary and "proper, and whether real estate to be ;assessed for said improvement could be found benefited to the extent of the dual ages and costs to be incurred by sant foprovement; and, Whereas, lit accordance with said oreler the Board of Public Works did make it report to the Cenlla011 Council .,of dataApril lo, 1887, recommending :aid'-ia,gnlpvencnt, andthat property ,lull[ be fgilnd benefited to the extort of damages, costs :mot expenses neees- sAry to be Incurred fn making said rlinnge uP grade as aforesaid; and, Whereas, The Coalition Council of said city Liu the Loth day of Auril. 1847, adopted said report and ordered the City Clerk to give the notice required by law; and, PROCEEDINGS OF THE COMMON COUNCIL. 317 Whereas. The City Clerk gave tube( in the official paper of said city fol three successive weeks, twice fm earl week, that the Common Council of sail city would, on the 7th day of June, A I). 1887, at 7:30 o'clock p. m.,at the Cott cil chamber in said city, consider site] pmpwsed change of grade; clad, R Koreas. At the time and place des ignated for such proposed change o'. F((,,rade, the Common Council. Lofto-, rarf ug all persons iutcrested. and hemp of the opitliO n thatthes;tnu• was neves sorry and proper, ordered the .grade of State shred, front the levee to Susan street, to be changed in accord noel. with the red line as shown oil tilt annexed profile, being the seine as re ferred to fu all the proceedings laud in ,regaled to said change; therefore. Resolved. That said order and the profile representing said ehaugc of grade Ill- referred to the Board of Pulth( Works• and that said Board .'hall pro recd without delay to ;ssl-.as the amount as nearly its they can ascertain the same, which shall he required to pay the II ages,eosts and expenses of such im- 77trorrment upon the. real estate to be ImnI ted by said iniju cml-nt, as pro_ vid,l Icy law, it being the opiuiou of the Common Council that Pial (.star(.. to he assessed for such fat,roveinent (.Ili, be found benefited to t�c extend of dam- ages, costs and expenses necessary to he incurred thereby. Seas—Ald. Conley, Do vIall, O'Cou- IOr, Petseb, Cullen. IIyau. Weber. Kenny, Kafu, Nauta, Bryant, Uinea, Long, Mr. President—lot. Approved June 1, 1&87. Whereas. The COuuuou Council of tit(- city hecity of St. I'aul hefetufore ordered the Board of Public Works to report whether a change of grade oil Congress street, front Dakota avenue to Stryker avenue, ill said city, as shown by a red line oil a profile annexed to still[ order. was necessary and proper, and whether real estate to be assessed for .said int- pruvnnent could he found benclited to the extent of the damages, costs Loud ex- penses to be incurred for said Improve- ntc•nt; and, Whereas, La accordance with said Order the Board of Public Works did make a re tort to theContnuu C'ou'll of data 'sbIN til, 1&87, recuui tending still[ improvemeut, Load that property could Ile found benefited to the extent of the damages, costs and expenses accessary to ho incurred fn making said change of grade as aforesaid; and. Whereas.1 he Common Cnnncil of said efty On the 511 day of April, 1w7, adopted said report cul ordered the Cfty Clerk to gire, the notice required by law; and. Whereas, The City Clerk gave notice fn the official paper of said city, for three successive wreks, twice in etch )reek, that the l'ouuuou Council of said city would, on the 7th day of .lune, lav7, at 7:W o'clock p. m., at the C acil Clunithe.r it, said cite, consider such pro- posed change of grade; call. 1Vhereas. At till. timcaud place desig- nated for such proposed cliauge of grade, tit,- Cuuuuun C'i moil, after hca r ill, I'll person, fn(erested,, and being of the opinion that the sone was necessary and plot ordered the gnu (c of l'on- gress street. front Dakota avenue to Stryker avenue, to be -banged in ae- cotdauee will, lite red line ;IS -shook on the aua•xcd profile, being the same as referred to in all the proccediugs had ill fl-gard to said change: therefore, Resolved, That said order and the pro- fitc represcutiug said change of grade Ile referred to the Board of Public. Works. ;ted that said Board shal I proceed without dol:ny to assess the antouuf Los nearly as thcv can ascertain the sauce, which .'hall Lv required to pay the deur ages, costs and expenses of such jul- proveul+tit upon the read estate to he bcuctit(d Ili' said iniprovemcul, as pro- vided by taw', it being if,,, opinion Of the. Common Council that read estate to be assessedfor such improceaent (.;tit he nd fouhea•litcd to the extent of flu• dnnn- ages, costs and expenses necessary to be iucurred'thl-reby, Teas—Aid. Conley, Dowlaa, O'Con- nor. Pet ch. Cinlet. Riau, \veber, Kenny. Kam. llama. Ilryaut, Mitlea, Lot uv. r,President-14. Approved .hoc a, ISN"'. 11'hereas, The owners of all the prop- erty couticnuns to and abutting on [hat certain alley in the city Of St. Paul, unit county Of Rainey ;nal stale of Dliune- s ata, which funs Borth and south lu'ogcl i block III(.(aiof l 'fcrrac•(•.Park Addition to said city of St.. Paul, accord- ing to the recorded plat thereof on file. ;ltd of I I'd ill the Office of. the Regis- ter of Duds ft and tilt still[ county, have petitioned till- Couunou Council;)' the city of St. Paul, to vacate said allex. atld IN hen•as, Said petition duly sits forth the filets and reason for sucfi vacation, and is duly al-voapanied by a plat If said block and alley :IS proposed to be vacated, and Whereas, The Coamou Council, upon the presentation of said petition. dermu•d it exitcdicut that the matter be pro if - 4.11 with, and ordered said petition to be filed of record with the City CI •rk, ;cud tine notice toobe given by' pubh�tion xs provided by law, and Whereas, the notice bt' publication in the official paper of safcl city far four (1) weeks, cotumeucing on the :nihil (Illy. (f Mal'(•b. A. D. 1&87, Inti been node, to the effect that surd Ititiou had been fill -with the City Cler�,statf ng in brief 318 PROCEEDINGS OF THE COMMON COUNCIL. its object, and that the same would be heard andconsidered by the Cotonou, Council of the city of st. Paul, on Tues- day, the 17th day of May, 1. D. 1887, at 7:`8c1, in it afternoon of said It. st the Council Chamber in the City hall of said cityy, and lVlmreast the time and lacsfore- said for the, A investigation all e ....sidera- tion of such proposed vacation of said alley. the Coalition Council heard all persona interested and because of the opinion that the, same is necessary and proper, and Whereas, Said petti0' have paid into the City Treasury oP said city the sum of four hundred dollars ($tial) to consideration of the vacation of said alley, and Whereas, The Compton Council deems said stuff equitable and just; Now, Therefore. Be it Resolved, That the Tihlic alley extending north and smith through block five (.i), of Terrace Park addition to the city of st. Paul, according to the recorded Platt thereof m file and of record in the ollice of the Register of Deeds in .nd for said count , he and the same is hereby de- el'ared to be vacated and discontinued, as asked for said petitioners and 11s bo herein ave specified; and, be it fill the.r Resolved, That the said suss of four hundred dollars ($400), mIsemid in as afore- said, be and the sae is reby set apart as constituting a part of the public park fund. and that the same be and the saute I. hereby credited to trite Fourth Ward of said city, to which ward said vaca- iton is con."n a fated. Yeas—Ald.Conley, Dowhtn, O'Connor, Petsch, Cullen, Ryan, Weber, Kenny, Kain, Hanan, Bryant, )lines, Loug, .lir. President -14. Approved .June 1). 1887. By Aid. Huttonle,is hereby ordered by the Cunuumt Council of the City of St. Paul: That the natter of coudemuing the necessary slopes Por the grading of Cook street, from Mississippi street to Earl street, be and the sante is hereby referred to the Board of Public Works W investigate and report: First—Is this improvement proper and necessar)'? Second—Give the Council au estimate of the expense thereof, and state whether one-half of the cost thereof is to be paid into the City 'Treasury before tine celtract is let. Third—Can real estate to be assussed for said improvement be found benefited to the extent of damages, costs affil ex- penses necessary to be incurred thereby? Fourth Is such ini rovemmIt asked for upon the petition or applicatieh of the owners of a majority of elm property to be assessed for such improvement? Fifth—Send the Council a plan or profile of said inlproventent as regnirecl t)y law,tf you retort fn favor of the saule. Sixth—Send tic Council a proper or- der direetin66� the work to be done. Yeas—Ahs. Conley, Dowlan.O'Con lot, Petsch, Cullen, Ryan, Weber, Kenny, Rain, Hanuu, Bryant, Mitioa, Long, ilir. President -14. Approved .June 9, 1987. By AId. B['a',Yr It is hereby ordered b)�}}• the Common Council of the City of St. Paul: That the matter of grading Hubert street, front the levee W Livingston avenue, be, and the same is hereby re- ferred to the Board of Public Works to 1 nvestigate still report First—Is this improvement proper and necessary? Second—Give the Council ail estimate of the ex ease thereof, and state wheth- er one-half of the cost thereof is to be paid into the City Treasury before the, contract is let. Third --Can real estate to be assessed for said huprovennont be found benefited to the extent of danages, costs and ex- penses necessary tobe incurred the, Fourth—Is such improvenstmt asked for upon the petition or ap1dication of the. owners ofa majority of the property to he assessed for such Improvement? Fifth—Send the Council a Plaut or IIro- file of .said improvement, as re( uire(1 by law, if you report iff favor of til1e sante. Sixth-5e.nd the Council a proper order directingthe work to be done. Yeas—Ald. onley, Dowlan,O'Conuor, Petsch, Cullen, Ryan, Weher,- Kenn)) Kain. Hanan, Bryant, Mines, Long, Mr. President -14. Approved .June 9, 1387. By Ald. Dfinea— ILIs hereby ordered by the Conimmn Council of the City of St. Paul: That the uratter of opening, widening ;in,[ extending Dakota avenue, front R'inslow avenue W Stryker avenue, ixty-six feet wide, he ati(1 the same is hereby referred W the Board of Public Works W investigate still report: First—Is this improvement proper and necessary? secoml—Give the Council an estimate or the expense thcreof,and state whether nue -half of the cost thereof is to be paid into the City Treasury before the con- tract is let. Third—Can real estate to be assessed for said improvement be found benefited to the. extent of damares, costs and ex- penses necessaryto he incurred thereby? Fourth—Is such iinprovenment asked for upon the petition ter application of the owners of a majority of tile property W be assessed for such improvement? Fifth—Send the Council a plan or )ro- file of said improvement, as required by PROCEEDINGS OF THE COMMON COUNCIL. 311.t law, if you report in favor of the sante. Sixth—Send the Couneil (t proper order directing tlhe work to he done. Yeas —AId. Conley. Dowlau.O'Connor, 1,ctsclh, Callen, Ryan, \Welter• Kenny. Kain, Hilann, Bryant, Mines, Lung, Mr. President -14. Approved June 9. 1887. IIy Aid. O'Connor— It is If ordered by the Coumlon Couucil ,f,7"o Ciq• of St. I':uil: Tba@atse matterof grading lliece- sota stieet, from -S- cod street to Icvec• W a partial grade, be and tine same. i hereby referred W the. Board of Public Works to Investigate and report: First—Is this improvenhent proper and necessar)•? Second—Give the Council run estimate Of the expense thereof, still state whether one-half of the cost thereof is to be paid into the City 'Treasury before I] the contract is let. Third—Can real estate to bo assessed for said ituprovenlenthe fo umtbetiefiU+d to time estent of damages, costs afiit es- pouses nsa ecesryto imbe incurred th(�ceby? Fourth—Is such provmnent asked for upon the putitioti or applic•atioc of the owners of a majority of the properly to he assessed of such improvomeut? Fifth—Send the Council a phut or )ro- ale of said improvement, a lira( by law, if you report in I-- (if Elie name. Sixtlh—Smu� the Co tell a proper order directing the work to he dune. Yeas—AId. Conley, llowlan, O'Con- nor, Petsch. Cullen, ligan. Weber. Keusy, Bain, Damon, Bryant, Minca. Long, ill r. 1, rest( leut-14. Approved June 9. 1917. By Aid. O'Connor— It is herebyordered by the Common ou Cncil of the City of St. Paul: That the matter of grading Cedar street, front Second street to the levee tip a partial grade., be aumi the .ulc is In. reby refurrrd W the Board of 1'ublie Works W itivestigato and report: First—Isthis improvmnent Proper and necessary? second—Give the Council an estimate of theexpense thereof, and state whether one-half of the cost thereof is to be paid into the City Treasury before the con- tract is let. Third—Can real estate to be assossed for said improvement be found benefited to the extent of damages, costs and ex- penses necessary to be incurred thereby? Fourth—ls such improvement asked for upon the petition or ap ilication of the owners of a majority of t�le property to be assessed for such improvement? Fifth—send the Council a plan or pro- file of said improvement, as res firer by law, if you report In favor of tllue saum. Sixth—Send the Council a proper or- der directing the work to be done. I Yeas—AId. Conley, Dowlan,O'Cocnor, Petsch. Cuten, Ryan, Weber, Kenny, Kahl, Hutton, Bryant, ;\tine., Long, 1Ir. Prctiident-14. Approved June 9, 1887. By AId. Iiniu— It is Ill'! ordered Ity the -0onunon Co. ucil of the City of St. Paul: 1'11:10 til a hlmCter Of CUnvtClletllg a sewerou Hastings avenue, from Plum street to Forest street, and oil Forest street, front Hastings a". , W high sLrcet, b,. and the same is hereby rc- fen•cd Lu mho Board of Public I orks to investigate sued report: A'irst—ls this iutpruvenient proper and nec•cssar}'2' Secnind—Give. the Council an estmmte. of the nx p-nse thercoQand stat(; whether one -hall' ( I the cost thereof is to lie paid into the City Treasury before" the con- tract is let. Third—Can real estate to he assessed for said iniproventont be found benefited to the extent of the dmnages,costs and ex - upon time owners 1 Sixth—Send the Coumetl a pntper order directing the work to lie done. Yeats—Ald.Cuulcy, Dowlan. O'Connor, P('tsch, (`1114-11. Ryan, Weber, Benny Kaiu, 1latiuu, Bryant, Miuea, Long, 3Ir. Preaidcut-14. Approved .Jame u. 1887. By Aid. Ken u} -- It is hereby ordered by the Coalition Cuff ncil of the City of St. Paul: That the clatter of constructing it ewer trout Fourth and Brook streets to th(! Mississippi river, with nee•.essary mmnholes and eatc i —ins, be and the' saute is hereby referred W the Board of Public Works to investigate and report: First—Is this iulprovement proper and ne—sary? Second—Give the Council an estimate of the expense thereof,and state whether nue-half of the oust thereof into lie paid into the City 'Treasury before the con- tcact Is IeL Third—Can real estate to be assessed for said iulproveoentbefomnl benefited to the extent of damages, costs and ex- pensesneressarytobe incurredthereby? Fourth—ls such improvement asked for upon the petition or a >piication of the owners of a majority of the property to be assessed for such improvement? Fifth—Send the Council a plan or pro- file of said improvement, as required by law, if you report iia favor of the sante. Sixth—Send the Council a proper order directing the work to be dole. 320 PROCEEDINGS OF THE COAIMON COUNCIL. Yens—Ald. Conley, Dowlan, (I'Cm nor, Petsch, Cullen, Ryall, Webe. Benny, Kafn, Ilauun, Bryant, Aline; Long, Mr. President -14. Approved .lune 9. IM7. BY Kenny — It Kenn — it is hereby ordered by the Covuuo Council of the City of St. Patti: 'That the matter of opening, widenin and extending De Soto street, frot Maryland street to the north city limit be and the same is hereby referred t the Board of Public Works to investigat and report: First—Is this imprn¢ententproper an, ne.ressar}•? Scroll([—Give the Council all estimab of the expense thereof.and state whethe one-half of the cost thereof is to be pail into the City Treasury before the con tract is let. Third—Can real estate to be assessor for said improvement be found benelite( to the extent of damages, costs and ex penses necessary to be incurred thereby-', Fourth—Is such haprovenu•nt ask(-( for upon thepetition or application of the owners ora majority of the property to he assessed far such improvement? Fifth—Send the Council aplan or pro file of said improvement. as required by law, if yon report fu favor (if' the same. Sixth—Semi the Council a proper or- der directing the work to he tone. Yeas—Ald. Conley. Dowlau,O'Connor. Petsch, Cullet. Ryan, Weber. Kenny. Kahl. Hamm, Bryant. \linea. Long. Mr. President—H. Approved .lune 9, 1887. 13y AbL Alinea— Itis hereby ordered by the Couuuon Council of the Clty of St. Paul: That the matter of constructing :r sewer on Indiana avenue. from Lakot:t avenue to Ethel street. Ito and the saune is hereby referred to the Board of Pon - lie Works ht investigate and report: First—lsthishnpi anent proper and necessarv? Second—Give the Cetuncfl till estimate of the expense thereof, and state whetber one -halt' of the Bost theroof is to be paid into the City Treasury before the con- tract is let. Third—('an real estate to be assessed for said improvement be found benefited to the extort of damages, costs till([ ex- penses necessary to be incurred therebv? Fmurtln—Is such fmnrovement asked for upon the petition or application of the owners of a majority of the property to he assessed for such Improvement? Fifth—Send the Council a plan m' pro- file of said improvement, as required by law, if you report fn favor of the sruur. Sixth—Semi the Council a proper order directing the work to be done. Yeas—Ald. Conley, Dowlan.O'Connor, Petsch, Cullen, Ryan, Weber, Kenny Kain, Ilauun, Bryant, Minea, Long. President. -14. Mr. resident. -14. APP roved .l .une 0 1587. It is hereby ordered by the Common Comicil of the. City of St. Paul: t That the matter of condemning at, easement for making and maintaining slopes on Magnolia street, t, from Earl I street to Mississippi street, be and the same is hereby referred to the Board of I Public Works to investigate and report: First—Is this improGement proper till([ necessary? Second—Give the Council an estimate of theexpense thereof, and state, whether one-half of the cost thereof is to be pard into the City 'Treasury before the contract is let. Third—('an real estate to la:assessed for said improvement be found benefited to the extent of dmnaps, costs and ex- penses necessary to be incurred thereby! Fourth—Is such improvement asked for upon the petition or application of the owners of a majority of the property to be assessed for such improvement? Fifth—Send the Council a plan or pro- file of said improvement. its required by law, if you report fn favor of the s:une. Sixth—Send the Council a proper order directing the work to be done. Yeas—Ald. oldey, Dowlan,O'Connor, Petsch, Cullen. Ryan, Weber, Kenny. Kaiu. Ilauun, Bvrant, 3[inea. Long, Mr. President -14. Approved .June a 1887. Ity .11 d. Bry:urt— lt is hereby ordered by the Commml ('ounril oP the. City of St. Paul: That the matter of grading Liv - i ngston tivenue (formerly 11111 l ulrert street). trout the south line of till, levee to it point :HMI feet north of Wood 711, et. be and the sane is hereby re- ferred to the Boardof Public Works to investigate and report: First—Is this improvement properand necessar) ? 8ecmlo—Give the Council all estimate of the expense tlnereof,and state whether one-half of the cost thereof is to be paid pito the City 'Treasury before the con- tract is let. Third—Can real estate to be assessor) for said fnnproveutemt be found benefited to the extent of damages, costs and ex- penses necessary to be incurred thereby? Fourth—Is such improvement asked for upon the petitionor appiication of the owners of a majority of ill(- property to br ;tssessedfill• such improvement? Fif[h—Scud the Council a plan ou•o- filo of said improveumnt, as requfrerA by Iaw, ifyou report fn favor of the same. Sixth—Send the Coil lief l a proper order directing the work to be done. PROCEEDINGS OF THE COMMON COUNCIL. 32t Yoas—Ald. Conley, Dowlan O'Con- nor. Petseli. Culle, Ryan, Weber, Kenny, Kain, Ilauun, Bryant, Miuea, Long, illy. President -14. Approved .lune 9, I887. 111 • Ald 11 is is herebyordered b • the Common J Council of the. City of St. Paul:: That the matter of coustructimg a sewer on Sixth street, from Marla ave- nue to alaplc street, be and the same is hereby referred to the Board of Public Works to investigate and report: First—Is this improvement properaud mecvss'ar '? SecoV Give the ('nulled an estimate of the expense thl,nwf,amd state whether one-half of the cost thereof is to be paid into the City Treasury before the coil - tract is let. Third—Call real estate to be assessed for said improvement be found benefited to the• extent of damages, costs and ex- penses necessary to be incurred thereby? Fourth—Is such improvement asked for upon the. petition or application of the owners of a majority of tale property to be assessed for encu nnpcove is t? Fifth—Scud the Council It phut or pro- lite of said improvement, as required Ivy law, if you report in favor of the sarin•. Sixth—Send the Council a proper order directing the work to be done. Seas—Ald. Ctailey.Dowlan. O'Connor. Petseli, Cullen, Ryer, Areber. Kenny, Kaiu, ]horn. Ill- ant, \linea, Long, Mr. Presided. -14. Approved .hue 9, 1887. By Aid. Bryant— It is hereby ordered by the Common Council of the City of St. Paul: That the mutter of opening am alley through Lienar, Peters .\ Mmea's re- arrangement of block 12, 13l,11s addition to West St. Paul, be and the same is hereby referred to the Board of Public Works be investigate and report: First—Is the improvement proper and necessary' 5ecoml—Give the Council an estitmatI' mf the expense thereof, and state wheth- er one-half of the cost thereof is to be paid into till' City 'Treasury before the contract is let. Third—Can real estate to be assessed fur said iuglrovomemt be found hcucfited to the, extent of damages, costs and ex- penses necessary to be incurred thereby? Fourth—Is such improvement asked for upon the petition or application of the owners of a majorityof the property to be assessed for suet Improvement? n Fifth—Send the Council a plan or prolile of said improvement, as required by law, if you report fn favor of the same. Sixth—Send the Council a proper or- der directing the work to be done. Yeas—Ald. Conley, Dowlan,O'Connor. Petsch, Cullen, Ryan, Weber, Kenny. Kain, Haumm, Bryant, Millen, Long, Mr. President -14. Approved ,Intl' 9, 1887. By • Ald. Kenn •— } It is hereby ordered by the CoalitionCon ned of the City of St. Paul: That the nutter of wideuiug and ex- tcudiug Pay lle avenue, from Ivy street to the north city limits, be and the same is hereby referred to the Boarder Public Works to investigate and report: ` First—Is this imtprovement propermud necessar .? Seemmc(live the Council an estimate of the expense thereof, and state whether one-half of the cost thereof is to be paid into the City Treasurer before the contract is let. Third—Can real estate to be assessed for said improvement be found benefited to tine extent of thedamages.costs and ex- penses necessary to be incurred ther..by? Fou tlt—Is such improvmnent asked for upon the petition or application of Ill(- owners of a majority of the property to be assessed for such nnproveuent? Fifth—Send the Council a plan or pro- file of said improvement..:is re, aired by. u of law, if you re ort in favor ttite same. Sixth—Send the Council It proper or- der directing the work to be done. Yeas—A lot. Conley, Dowlau,O'Connor, Petsch, Cullen, Ryan, Weber, Kenny, Kain, Hanan, Bryant, Millen, Long, Mr. President -14. Approved dune 0, 1887. By Ald. Kaiu— It is hereby ordered by the Common Council of the City of St. Paul: That the matter of it changeofgrade. on Rates avenue, from Seventh street to ]hustings avenue. be and the sante is hereby referred to the Board of -Public Works to investigate mud report: First—Is this improvement proper anti necessary? Second—(:ave the Council an estimate of till. expense thereof,and state whether• one-half of the cost thereof is to be paid into the City Treasury before the cou- tract is let. Third—Can real estate to be assessed for said improvement be found beuulited to the extent of dantages, costs and ex- penses necessary to be incurred thereby? Fourth—ls such improvement asked For upon the petition or application of 6he owners of a majority of the prop- ,�rty to be neuf? asses3ed for such improve- Fifth—Send the Counepl a plan or o - Ile of said improvement, as require+� trby aw, if you rI wit fu favor of the same. Sistla—Sen the Council a proper ory ler dprecting the work to be done. Peas—Ald.Co ley, Dowlan, O'Connor, 322 PROCEEDINGS OF THE COM31ON COUNCIL. Petsch, Cullen, Byan, Weber, Kenny, Kain, Ilanun, Bryant, Minta, Long, Mr. President -14. Approved June 9.1887. By Ald,Bryant— It is Bryant— Itis hereby urdc,cd by the Coalition Council of the City of St. 1'21111: That the matter of cluuage of grade on Livingston avenue, between Concord street and Dearborn street, bit and the same is hereby referred to the Board of Public Works to investigate and report: First—ls this iw provenetproPeraul 'Y n Sccoutar)�—Give the Council all estivaate of the cxx e e thereof, and state whether one-1e�alf of the cost thereof is to be paid into the City 'Treasury before the contract is let. Third—Call real estate to be assessed In r said ivaprovenwnt he found bene- fited to the extent of damalcs, costs and expenses nettssary to tae incurred thrrebY'•' Fourth—Is such ivaprovement asked fur upon the a tition or application of the owners ot<a hnajority of the prop- erty to be assessed for such hnprove- ntent? Fifth Send the Council a plan or j-, Ifle of said finial a at as II reek by law, if you re tort fn favor of lila same. Si. th—Setu� the Connell a Proper or - dor directing the work to be dun .. Yeas—AI I.Coaley, D, lot 7, Petsely Cullen. Ryan, Weber, Kerry, Kohl, Ilanun, Bryant, Minea, Long, Mr. Preshden — 4. Approved .June 0, 1867. By Aid. Kain— It is hereby ordered by the Common Council of the City of St. Paul: That the matter of grading Arcade street, front Seventh street to Frances .street, be and the saute is hereby re- ferred to the Board of Public Works to Investigate and rejtort: First—Is this Improvement proper and necessary? Second—Give the Council all estimate of the expense thereof and state whether one-half of the cost thereof is to be paid into the City Treasury before the contract i. Iet. Third—Can real estate to be assessed for said improvement be found bnmfited to the extent of damages, costs and ex- penses necessary tobeineurredtherebv? Fourth—Is suelt hapro—hent asked for upon the o pethtfou r application of the owners of the majority of the prop- ertyto he assessed for such fuprovc- ment? Fifth—Send the Cxuicil a plan or ,ro- file of said 'nnprnvonre•nt, as require by law, if you re tort in favor of tae sane. Sixth-5en� the Council n proper order dimetfug the work to be done. Yeas—A] d. Conley,Dowlat, O'Connor, Petschh, Cullen, Ryan, Weber, Kenny, Kuhn, Damm, Bryant, Miuea, Long, Dir. President -14. Approved June p, 1887. By Aid. Kahn— It is hereby ordered by the Cenmmn Council of the City of St. Pinel: 'That tine uaatter of condeming a easement for slopes on Mound street, from Burns avenue to Hiawatha street, be and the sane is hereby, referred to the Board of Public Works to investigate and report: F rst—Is this improvement proper and necessary'? Second—Uave the Council all estiumte of the expense thertof,and state whether one-half of the cost thereof Is W be pand into the City Treasury. before thcon- tract cn- tract is tut. Third—Can real estate to be assessed for sated improvement be found benefited to the extent of damages, costs and ex- pensesnecessarytobe. incurred th"I'l) l Fourth—ls such huaprovenwat asked for upon the, putftion r application of the owners of it majority of the property to be assessed for such unprovement'l Fifth—Send the Council a plan or rrnx)- filt• of said innproyenaent, as roe itre•(1 by law. if you re o t tat favor , f tine sante. Sixth—Sell the Council . proper order directing the work to be done. Yea.—Alit. (:Onley, Dow] an.D'C.nnor, Petsch, Cullen, llvnn, ICebcr, Kenny, Kuhn. Hanna, Bryant, Minea, Long, Dlr. President -14. Approved June 11, 1887. By Aid. Cullen— It is hereby ordered by the Common Council of the City of St. Paul: That the matter of the, grading of the alley in block 18, Rice S. Irvine's addition it) St. Paul, front Market street to Washington street, be and the same is hereby referred to the Board of 11 ull- lie Works to investigate and report: First—Is this improvement properand 11"essar3� Secmul—give the Council all estiutate of theexpense thereof,and state whether one: -half of the cost thereof is to be paid into the City 'Treasury before the con- tract is let. Third—Cat real estate to be assessed for said iniprovenmut be found benefited to the extent of damages, costs and ex- penses necessary to be incur red thereby? Fourth—Is such iniprovenient asked for upon the petition or tplicatimt of the owners of a uutiority of t1he property to be assessed for such imp oveutent? Fifth) Send tic Council it plan or rofhle of said Iuprovenaeut, its required law, if you report in favor of the tint•. Sixth Send tin council a peeper or- der directing the work to be dune. Teas—Aid. Conley,llowlat,O'Connor, PROCEEDINGS OF TAE COMMON COUNCIL. 32.3 Petsch, Cullen, Ryan, Webeq Kenny, Kuhn, Hamm, Bryant, Miuea, Long, Mr. President -14. Approved Jum• 9, 1867. Ry Ald. 1llinea— lt ishereby- ordereel by the Connnou Council ot'the "I".of St. rani: ,That the alater of of ora Fillmore avenue, front Robert street to Hubbard street, be and file saute as herchy re- ferred to the Board of Public Works to investigate and report: First—Is this inlprovenlent proper and JJ_ ? atScconeLCive Wm Council al estimate of}hc oxpense thereof, and state wllother lr, hulf of the cost thereof is to be pair) into the City Treasury before the con- tract is let. Third—Can real estate to be assessed for -aid improvemeut he found benefited to the extent of damages, rusts ami ex- penses necessary to be imm�nrd thereby? Fourth—ls such fanprovencnt asked fomor upon the petition or p Mutation of towners of a majority tole property tobe. assessed for such mip l F'iftta—Send [he C'ounell cd . a plan or tgrofileofsaid fllproveutet, as napninel y law, If you report in favor of the sane. Sixth—.Send the Council a proper or- der directfn66. the work to be done. Teas—All. Conley, Dowlan,o'Counor, Petsch, Cullen. Ryan, ICaber, Kcu ny, Kai it, Million, Bryant, Mines, Long, I ir. President -14. Approved .June 9, 12387. By Ali[. Long— it is hereby ordered by the Common Council of the City of St. Paul: That the matter of grading and boule- varding Summit avenue from Lexing- lou avenue to Mississippi river 2011 feet wide, be and the sane is hereby referrer) to the Buanl of Public Works to investigate and report: First -1s, this improvement proper and necessary? Second—Give the, Council at, esti- mate of the expanse thereof, and state whether one-half of the cost thereof hs to be paid into the• City Treasury before the contract is let. Third—Can real estate to be assessed for said improvement he found bene- fited to the extent of damages, casts and expenses necessary to be incurred thereby? Fourth—Is such ingtrovennent asked for upon the petition or application of the owncrs of a majority of the prop- erty to be, assessed for such fnprove- uaelt? Fifth—Send the Council It plan or profile of said fnlprovenae nt, as re- quired by law, if you report in favor of the same. - Sixth—Send the Council a proper order directing the work to be done. Seas—Ald. Conley, Dowian, O'Con- nor, Petsch, •Cullen, Ryan, Weber. Kenny,Kohl, Ihnnnt, Bryant, Millen, Long, Mr. Prt9ident-14. Approved .Jail' 9, 1587. By Aid. 1Veber— It is herchy ordered by the Coalition Council of the City of A. Paul: That the matter of grading Dale street, from Id rshall aveune to Mary- land srect, he and the scone is he -by referred to the Board of full iq 1VInk. to investigate and report: First—Is this iugtroven ult proper and necessar SccouGive the Council all estiamte of the expense thereof,. and state whether one-half of the cost thereof is to be paid into the City 'Treasury before the cmitraet hs let. Third—Can real estate to be assessed forsaid autprovement be found bene- lited to file extent of danmges, Costs and v-xio-itses necessary to be incurred therebl? Fourth—Is such improvement asked for upon the petition or application of the owners of it alajority of the property to la- assessed for such im1 raven et? Fifth—Send the•. Council ea plan or profile of said hal rovemeut, as required by law, it' you report ten favor of the salve. Sixth—Send the Councila proper order directing the work to be done. Yeas—Ald. Couley,Dowlall , O'Connor. Petsch, Cullen, Ryan, Naber, Ke.ally, Kahl, Militia, Bryant, Minea, Long, Mr. President -14. Approved .June 9. 1667. It is hereby ordered by the Common Council of the City of St. Paul: That the natter of the stagnant water oil lots 8, 18, 10, 11, 12, 1:31 14, 15, 16, Nock 2, and lots 5 and lh, Block 7, Brewster's addition to the City of St. 1'11111, be and the sante is hereby referred to the Board of Public Works to investigate and report: It First—Is this improvement proper and necessiary? Second—Give the Counefl at estimate of the expense thereof, and state - whether one -halt' of the cost thereof is to be paid into the City Treasury before the contract is let. Third—Can read estate to be assessed for said hilprovement be found Inui, fited to the extent of damages, costs and expenses necessar3' to be, incurred thereby? Four _Is such improvennent asked for upon the petition or apl1atlheation of the owners of a ma.lority of tine property to be assessed for such iniprovencnt? 324 PROCEEDINGS OF THE COMMON COUNCIL. Fifth—Send the Council a plan or pro- profile of said improvement, as re- file, of said improvement, as required by I cliafred by law, if you report fu favor of law, if,you re ort fu favor of the same. Ilia sonic. Sixth—Serol the Council a proper Sixtlm Sou(Ithe Conncilaproperordcr order directing the work to be done_ directing the work to be done. Teas—Ald. Conley, Dgowvlar,O'Connor, Yeas—Ald. Conley, Dowlan,O'Comlor, Pets -11, Cullen, Ryan, weber, Kenny. Petsch, Cullen, Ryan, weber, Kenny, Fain, Ilauuu, Bryant, Minea, Long, Kain, liauun, Bryant, Millen, Long, Mr. Mr. President -14. President 14. Approved June 9, 1887. Approved June 9. 1887. It is hereby ordered by the Coalition Council of the City of St. Paul: That the matter of stagnant water on IoW 11, 19 and 11, block 84, and lots 8, 11,19 and 11, block 89, of Gotriai's subdivision of Lyman Dayton's addition to the city A St. Paul, be and the same is hereby referred to the Board of Public works to investigate and report: First—Is this improvement proper and n'c'cssa'y Secolu —Give the Council an estimate of the expense thereof.and state whether one-half of the cost thereof is to be pill([ into the City Treasury before the con- tract is let. Third—Can real estate to be assessed for said improve ieut be found benefited to the extent of danutbes, costs and ex- penses necessary to be incurred thereby? Fourth—Is such improvement asked for upon the petition or application of the owners of it majority of the property. to Ile assessed for such improvement? Fifth—Send the Council a plan or pro- file of said improvement, as required by law, if you re]art in favor of the smue. Sixth—Sent the Council a proper order directing the work to be done. Yeas— 1111. Conley,Dewlau.0'l'euuor. Petsch. Cullen, Ryan. Weber, Kenny-. Kafn. Hanna, Bryant, Minea, Long, Mr. President 14. Approved June 11, 1887. It is hereby orderedby tine Common Council of the City of St. Paul: That the matte' of stagnant water on lots 8, 9, 11, 18, if), 20, Ll amcl 24, block di, Marshall 1, Mackubfn's addition, be- tween Iglehart, Carroll, Kent and Dale streets, be and the sante is hereby re- ferred to the Board of Public Works to Investigate and report: First—Is this improvement proper and necessary? Second --(rive time Council an estimate of theexpeuse thereof,and slate whether one-half of the cost thereof is to be paid into the City 'Treasury before the con- tract is let. Third—Can real estate to be assessed for sufd improvement be found benefited to the extort of dan inges, crusts and ex- penses necessary to befueurred thereL,? Fourth—Is such iniprovement asked for upon the petition or ap dfcatiou of the owners of a majority of tI c property to be assessed for such improvement? Fifth—Send the Council a plan or It is hereby ordered by the Common Council of till- City of tit. Paul: That the natter of stagnant water oil lots 119 and 97 (Union Park), corner University avenue and Brei ner street, he and the saille is hereby re- ferred to the Board of Public Works to investigate and report: First—Is this improvement proper and avccssary? Second—give the Council all estimate of the expense thereof, and state whether one-half of the cost thereof is to be paid into the City 'Treasury before the con- tract is let. Third—Can red estate to be assessed fur said improvement be found benefited to the extent of damas ba ies, costs and ex- penses necessary to ncurred thereby2 Fourth—Is such improvement asked for upon the petition or application of the owners of a majority of the property to be assessed for such nnmprovemeut8 Fifth—Send the Council a plan or pro- file of said hn rovenn•nt, as required by law, if yon rerort in favor of the sane. SixtilSenc; the Council It proper or- (fer directiu , the work to be done. Yeas—AIT Corley, DOwIan,G'Connor, Peter" Cullen. R):m. Weber, Kcnny, Kain, Hamm, Bryant, blinea, Long, \[r. President—l4. Approved .June 9, 1887. It is hereby ordered by the Coalition Council of the City of St. Paul: That the matter of stagnant water n lot 27, block 4, Stinson, Bu Brown & Rum- sey's addition, corner Grace and Web- ster stl•eets,be and the scone is hereby ro- ferred to the Board of Public Works to investigate and mport: First—Is this improvement proper and necessar} ? See(an _GIve the Council all estimate of the expense -thereof, and state whether one-half of.the cost thereof is to be paid into the City Treasury before the contract is let. Third—Can real estate to be assessed for said improvement be found benefited to the extent of damages, costs and ex- penses necessary to be incurred thereby? Fourth—is such improvement asked for upon the petition or application of the owners of It majority of the property to be assessed for such improvement? fifth—Send the Council it plan or pro- file of said improvement, as reqIuiregi by law, if you report fn favor of the same. PROCEEDINGS OF THE COMMON COUNCIL. 8.35 Sixth—Send the Council a proper or- der directing the work to be done. Yens—Aka. Conley, Dnwlcul, ll'Cmr nor, Petsch, Cullen, Ryan, Weber, Kenny, Kula, Huunm. Bryant, Minea, Long, Air. President -14. Approved .lune!), lK87. By Aid. Said rn— It fs hereby ordered by the Cmuuon Connell of the City of St. Paul: That the matter oP paving Selby av- enue, from St. All street to Summit avenue_ he and the sale is hereby re- ferredto till- Board of Public forks to investigate and report: First—Is this improvement proper and necessary? second—Give the Council au estimate of the expense thereof,and state whether one-half of the cost thereof is to be paid into the City Treasury before the con- tract is let. Third—Can real estate to be assessed for said improvement he found benefited to the extent of damages, costs and ex- penses necessary to he incurred thereby? Fourth—Is such improvement asked for upon the petition or ap dicatfon of the. owners of a majorityof t�e property to be assessedfor such Improvement? Fifth—Send the Council a plan or pro- file of said inn provenient, as required by`lau•,if you report in favor of the same. Sixth—Send the Cpuncil a grope order dfreelhng the work to be done. Yens—And. Conary, llc>,lvlan, O'Connor, Petsch, Cullen, liyai, weber, Kenny, Kain, Manua, Bryant, Minea, Long, Mr. President -14. Approved June 9, 1.897. By Aid. Weber— It is hereby ordered by the Common Council of the city of St. Trail: That the matter of grading Rondo street, from nlackaId. street to Lex- uugton avenue.be and the same is herchy referred to the Board of Tub- ifc works to investigate and report: First—Is this funprovement proper and nc�csso' Secondur) —Give the Council all estimate 01 th.- expense thereof, and state whether o e -half of the cost thereof is to be paid foto the City 'Treasury before the con- traet is let. Third—Can real estate to be assessed for said improvement be found benefited to the extent of damages. costs and ex- penses necessary to be incurred thcrrby'1 Fourth—Is such improvement asked Por upon till- petition or application of the owners of a majority of the property to be assessed for such Improvement? Fifth—Send the Council a Ilio or oro - file oP said hnprove.neut, as requin•c� by. law, if you report in favor of the same. Sixth—Send the Council a proper order directing the work to be done. Yeas—Ald. Conley, Dowlan,O'Collior, Petsch, Cullen Ryan, Reber, Kenny, Manna, Bryant, Millen, long, Mr. President -14. Approved Jime 9, 1887. By Ald. Snnbm•»— It is !d. ordered by the Common Council of the Citv of St. fail: That the matter of constructing a sewer oil Iglehart street, from Mac- kubin street to Mile street, be and the same is hereby referred to the Board of Public -Works to investigate and report: First Is this improvement proper and necessary? Second—dive the Council all estimate of the espouse thereof, and state whether one-half of the cost thereof is to be paid into the City Treasurybefore the contract is let. - Third—Can real estate to bo assessed for said improvement be found benefited to the extent of damages, costs and ex- penses necessary to be incurred thereby? Fourth—Is such improvement asked for upon the petition or application of the owners of a majorit))-of the property. to he assessed for site]) iulprovemeut? Fifth—Send the Council a plan or pro- file of said improvenmfit, as required by law, if you report fu favor of the same. SixthScnd the Council a proper or- der directing the work to be done. Tens—And. Conley, Dowhun. O'Con- nor, Petsch, Cullen, Ryan, weber, Kenny, lulu, Ilmnuu, Bryant, Millen, Long, \1r. President -14. Approved June 9, 18187. By At([. Kerry— It is hereby ordered by the Common Council of the. City of St. Paul: That the nutter of opening, widening all,[ extending Sixth street.(R) feet wide, train Cut inereial street to Brook street, eondenmia�, and taking all that land not already condemned or dedi- cated for public use, or laid, that has or is to grunt an easement to the city of St. Paul over said land by the railroad companies, the center line of which strip shall be a straight line drawn from a point on the east side of Commercial street, or;itl feet south of the northeast corner of Commercial cin([ Sixth streets; thenen fn a direct line to a point :in feet south of the northeast corner of Brook and Sixth streets, be and the sauce is hereby referred to the Board of Public Works to investigate and report: First—Is this improvement proper and necessar)'? Second—Give the Council an estimate of the expense thereof, and state whether one-half of the cost thereof is to be pill(] into the City Treasury before the contract is let. 326 PROCEEDINGS OF THE COMMON COUNCIL. In the matter of the report of the Board of Public Works, dated May 31, 1887. It is hereby ordered by the Common Council of the City of St. Paull: 'Phot the Board f Public Works of said city of St. Paul cause the follovvtug improvements to be made, to -wit: Con- struct a sewer on Twelfth street, from Robert street m a point 120 feet east of the east line of Minnesota street in said city, tegetlier with the necessary catcli bnsins and manholes; that sed Boarli cause said work to be let by contract, as provided by law, without one-half the estimated cost being first paid into the City Treasury, and after said work shall be placed under contract, said Board shall proceed without delay to assess the amount as nearly as they' can ascer- tain the sante, which will be required to pay the costs and necessary expenses of such improvement upon the real es - late to be benefited by said improvement, as provided by law; it being the opinion of the Council that real es- tate to be assessed for such 11111rovl'- ment can be found benefited to t le ex- tent of the costs and expenses neces- savto be incurred thereby. eas—Ald.Colley, Doatan, O'Connor, Petsch, Cullen, Ryan, Weber, Kenny, Kain, Hamm, Bryant, Mines, Long, Mr. President -14. Approved June $1, 1887. In the matter of the report of the Board of Public Works dated Afay 31, 1887. Itis hereby ordered by the Coalition Council of the City of St. Paul: That the Board of Public Works of said city of St. Paul, cause the follow- ing improvements to be made, to -wit: Construct a sewer on Colborne street, from SG Clair street to Superior street, I,, said city, together with the necessary catellbasins and manholes; that said Board cause said work to be let by con- tract, as provided by law, without one- half the estimated cost being first paid into the City Treasury, and after said work shall be placed under contract, said Board shall proceed without delay to assess the amount as nearly- as they can ascertain the same, which will be required to pay the costs and necessary expenses of such improvementupon the real estate to be benefited lly.sai(i hniprovenlent,as pro- be hl the o union of the lied it law, e g 1 Conseil that real estate to l assessed fur such improvement can be found benefited a the extent the damages, coats slid expenses 11CCa8sAr}' to b0 111- curredthereb}} Yeas—Aid. Conley,Dowlan, O'Connor, Petsch, Cullen, Ryan, Weber, Kenny, Kain, puma, Bryant, Mines, Long, Mr. President -14. Approved June 9. 1887. In the matter of the report of the Board of Public Works, dated .lune 6, 1887. the south city limits 1n sac city; tnat said Board cause said work to be let by contract, as provided by law, without ono-hW the estimated cost being first Pat i WL the City Treasury, and after said w shall be placed under con- tract, said Board shall proceed without delay to assess th(,. amount as nearly as they can ascertain the same, which will be required to pay the costs and neces- PROCEEDINGS OF THE COMMON COUNCIL. P27 saryexpensesof such improvement upon the real estate to be benefited by said im- provement as provided by law, it being the opinion of the Council that real es tate to be assessed for such innlrove- ment can be found benefited to t�nI, ex- tent of the costs and expenses necessary to be incurred thereby. Yeas—Ald. Conley,Do119an,O'Connor, Petsch. Cullen, Ryau, Weber, Kenny, Kain, Hnuml, Bryant, Minta, Long, Air. President -14. Approved June ll, 1887. In the matter of the report of the Board of Public Works dated .lune 2, 1887. It is hereby ordered by the Conuuon Council of the City of St. Paul: That the Board of Public Works of the cit} of St. Paul callsc the following iulprovmueuts to be made, t> -wit: Grade the alley in block twelve (12), Terry's addition to St. Paul, from Earl street to Cypress street, and the. alley in block twenty (20),'I'erry's addition to St. Paul, from C}press street to Seventh (701) .trod, in said city, said grading to be done under one contract; that said Board cause said work to be let by con- tract, as provided by law, without one- half no-half the estimated cost being first paid into the City Treasury and after said work shall be placed under contract said Board shall proceed without delay to assess the mrho cot a nearly as they reascertain'll tilesame• which lvilf be quired to pay the costs and necessary - expenses of such improvementnpon the real estate to be benefited by said Iln- 1 rovemolt, as provided by law; it being the hh opi ul l of the Council that real c tate to beii-essed forsuch innprove- ment can be found he",ited to the ex- tent of the costs and expenses necessary to be incurred thereb) Y cas—Ald. Conley, D1 laul,O'Connor, Psc eth, Cullen, Ryan, Weber, Kenny, Kain, Hammy Bryant, Mines, Long, Mr. President—l;. Approved June 9, 1887. Inthe matter of the report of the Board I f Public Works dated Al.)' 31, 1887. It is hereby -ordered by tine Cmulon n `hthe City of St. Paul: ''lint the Board of Public Works of said city- 11f St. Paul, taloa, till- fullow- tng impnrvenhenhts to be made. to -wit: Grade 1, Orient acct from Mt. Airy street to Peoncvlva no avenue in said c•it tlhat said 13oard talose said work to be3et by contract, as provided by law, without one-hall' tilt estimate cost being first paid into the City Treasury, and after said work sl a 11 In placed ander vou- tract, said Board shall proceed without delay to assess the amount as nearly as they ran s' fit the sante, which will be required to pay the costs and neces- sary expensesofsuch improvenlentuponJ the real estate to be benefited by said iniprovenlent, as provided by law; it being the opinion of the Council that estate to be assessed for such tn1 lrovc- ent can be found benefited to tat es - tent of the costs and expenses necessary to be incurred thereby. Yeats—Ald. Cooley, Dowlan, O'Con- nor, Petsch, Cullen, Ryan, Weber, Kenny, Kain, Hanna, Bryant, Milieu, Long, Air. President -14. Approved .June 9, 1887. Ili the matter of the report of the Board of Public Works dated Alay 31, 1887. It is hereby ordered by the Conlnlon Council of the City of St. Paul: That the, Board of Public Works of the said City of St. Paul cause the fol- lowin, improvements to be made, to - wit: "ave Oakland street (except he- tween the fails of the street car tracks and between the tacks and for one foot n each side of the outside rails of said tracks, where Street Car company is supposed to pave with granite), tom Rainsey.steet to Summit avenue, hn salol city with pine blocks and curb with granite, including in the contract for said paving the necessary sewer, water and gas connections to the - propert lines; that said Board cause said wor to be let by contact, as provided by lain, with- out one-half the estimated cost being first paid into the Cit} Treasury, and after said work shall be placed under autract said Board shall proceed with- out delay to assessthe amount, as nearly as they call ascertain the same, which will bo required to pay the costs and necessary expenses of tutch map • . tent upon thereat estate to bitbenefited by said improvement, as provident by law; it being the opinion of the Couuc,l that real estate to 11e assessed for such improvement can be found benefited to the extent of the costs and expenses necessary to be incurred thercb�,. Yeas—Ald. Conley, Dowlan, O Connor, Petsch, Cullen, Ryan, Weber, Kenny, Kain, Hamm, Bryant, Mmea, Long, Air. President—r4. Approved .June 9, 1887. In tlhe natter of the report of the Board of footle Works. dated May 31, 1887. It is hereby ordered by the Common Council of the city of St. Paul: That the Board, of Public Works of said City of St. Ihnt cause the following tmprovenneuts to be made, to -wit. Con- struct a sewer on W innifred street, from Dakota avenue to Ohio street in said ct ty, together with the necessary catchbasins andinanholes. That said Board cause said work to be let by con- tract, as provided by law, without out - half the estimated cost being first paid into the City Treasury. and after said work shall be placed under contract said Board shall proceed without delay Third—Can real estate to be assessed fur said improvement, be found benefited to the extent of dama&es, costs and ex- penses ne-cessary to be incurred thereby. Fourth—la such improvement asked for upon the petition or application of the owners of anlajority of the. property t0 110 osteoset for such InIpLOVem I'nt:1 Fifth—Send the Council a plan or pro- file of said improvement, as required by - law, if yon report to favor of the same. -• Sixth—send the Council a proper order directing the work to be done. Yells—Alit. Colliey,l)owlall,O'C,)iiilor, Petsch, Cullen, Ryan, Weber, Kenny, Kain, Ilan n , Bryant, Mines, Long, Mr. President -14. Approved .lune 9, 1887. In the matter of the report of the Board of Public Works dated Ain}>• 31, 1887. It is hereby ordered by the Llhe Common Council of the City of St. Paul: That the Board of Public Works of said city of St. Paul cause the following improvements t1 be made, to -wit: Construct a sewer on Congress street, front Concord street to Suite street, in said city, together with the nec- essary catchbasins and manholes; that said Board cause said work to be let by contract, ns provided by late, withont one-half the estimated cost tieing first paid into the City Treasury, and after sold work shall be placed under contract, said Board shall proceed without delay to assess the amount a nearly- tbey caascertain the same, as n which will be required to pay file • 'i costs and necessary expenses of such improvement upon the rent estate to { as be benefited by said ng the opinion provided b} law; it being the 11 of a rise the Counet lthat mpro eat estate to he assessed for , udh to can be found the extent benefited to the extent of the cores and expenses necessary to be incurred thereby. Yens—Aid. Coale}-. llowlan,O'Connor, Peksch, Callen, Ryan, Webeq Kenny, Kain, Hanny Bryant, Afinea, Long, Mr. President -14. Approved June 0, 1887. In the matter of the report of the Board of Public Works, dated May 31, 1887. It is hereby ordered by the Common Council of the City of St. Paull: 'Phot the Board f Public Works of said city of St. Paul cause the follovvtug improvements to be made, to -wit: Con- struct a sewer on Twelfth street, from Robert street m a point 120 feet east of the east line of Minnesota street in said city, tegetlier with the necessary catcli bnsins and manholes; that sed Boarli cause said work to be let by contract, as provided by law, without one-half the estimated cost being first paid into the City Treasury, and after said work shall be placed under contract, said Board shall proceed without delay to assess the amount as nearly as they' can ascer- tain the sante, which will be required to pay the costs and necessary expenses of such improvement upon the real es - late to be benefited by said improvement, as provided by law; it being the opinion of the Council that real es- tate to be assessed for such 11111rovl'- ment can be found benefited to t le ex- tent of the costs and expenses neces- savto be incurred thereby. eas—Ald.Colley, Doatan, O'Connor, Petsch, Cullen, Ryan, Weber, Kenny, Kain, Hamm, Bryant, Mines, Long, Mr. President -14. Approved June $1, 1887. In the matter of the report of the Board of Public Works dated Afay 31, 1887. Itis hereby ordered by the Coalition Council of the City of St. Paul: That the Board of Public Works of said city of St. Paul, cause the follow- ing improvements to be made, to -wit: Construct a sewer on Colborne street, from SG Clair street to Superior street, I,, said city, together with the necessary catellbasins and manholes; that said Board cause said work to be let by con- tract, as provided by law, without one- half the estimated cost being first paid into the City Treasury, and after said work shall be placed under contract, said Board shall proceed without delay to assess the amount as nearly- as they can ascertain the same, which will be required to pay the costs and necessary expenses of such improvementupon the real estate to be benefited lly.sai(i hniprovenlent,as pro- be hl the o union of the lied it law, e g 1 Conseil that real estate to l assessed fur such improvement can be found benefited a the extent the damages, coats slid expenses 11CCa8sAr}' to b0 111- curredthereb}} Yeas—Aid. Conley,Dowlan, O'Connor, Petsch, Cullen, Ryan, Weber, Kenny, Kain, puma, Bryant, Mines, Long, Mr. President -14. Approved June 9. 1887. In the matter of the report of the Board of Public Works, dated .lune 6, 1887. the south city limits 1n sac city; tnat said Board cause said work to be let by contract, as provided by law, without ono-hW the estimated cost being first Pat i WL the City Treasury, and after said w shall be placed under con- tract, said Board shall proceed without delay to assess th(,. amount as nearly as they can ascertain the same, which will be required to pay the costs and neces- PROCEEDINGS OF THE COMMON COUNCIL. P27 saryexpensesof such improvement upon the real estate to be benefited by said im- provement as provided by law, it being the opinion of the Council that real es tate to be assessed for such innlrove- ment can be found benefited to t�nI, ex- tent of the costs and expenses necessary to be incurred thereby. Yeas—Ald. Conley,Do119an,O'Connor, Petsch. Cullen, Ryau, Weber, Kenny, Kain, Hnuml, Bryant, Minta, Long, Air. President -14. Approved June ll, 1887. In the matter of the report of the Board of Public Works dated .lune 2, 1887. It is hereby ordered by the Conuuon Council of the City of St. Paul: That the Board of Public Works of the cit} of St. Paul callsc the following iulprovmueuts to be made, t> -wit: Grade the alley in block twelve (12), Terry's addition to St. Paul, from Earl street to Cypress street, and the. alley in block twenty (20),'I'erry's addition to St. Paul, from C}press street to Seventh (701) .trod, in said city, said grading to be done under one contract; that said Board cause said work to be let by con- tract, as provided by law, without one- half no-half the estimated cost being first paid into the City Treasury and after said work shall be placed under contract said Board shall proceed without delay to assess the mrho cot a nearly as they reascertain'll tilesame• which lvilf be quired to pay the costs and necessary - expenses of such improvementnpon the real estate to be benefited by said Iln- 1 rovemolt, as provided by law; it being the hh opi ul l of the Council that real c tate to beii-essed forsuch innprove- ment can be found he",ited to the ex- tent of the costs and expenses necessary to be incurred thereb) Y cas—Ald. Conley, D1 laul,O'Connor, Psc eth, Cullen, Ryan, Weber, Kenny, Kain, Hammy Bryant, Mines, Long, Mr. President—l;. Approved June 9, 1887. Inthe matter of the report of the Board I f Public Works dated Al.)' 31, 1887. It is hereby -ordered by tine Cmulon n `hthe City of St. Paul: ''lint the Board of Public Works of said city- 11f St. Paul, taloa, till- fullow- tng impnrvenhenhts to be made. to -wit: Grade 1, Orient acct from Mt. Airy street to Peoncvlva no avenue in said c•it tlhat said 13oard talose said work to be3et by contract, as provided by law, without one-hall' tilt estimate cost being first paid into the City Treasury, and after said work sl a 11 In placed ander vou- tract, said Board shall proceed without delay to assess the amount as nearly as they ran s' fit the sante, which will be required to pay the costs and neces- sary expensesofsuch improvenlentuponJ the real estate to be benefited by said iniprovenlent, as provided by law; it being the opinion of the Council that estate to be assessed for such tn1 lrovc- ent can be found benefited to tat es - tent of the costs and expenses necessary to be incurred thereby. Yeats—Ald. Cooley, Dowlan, O'Con- nor, Petsch, Cullen, Ryan, Weber, Kenny, Kain, Hanna, Bryant, Milieu, Long, Air. President -14. Approved .June 9, 1887. Ili the matter of the report of the Board of Public Works dated Alay 31, 1887. It is hereby ordered by the Conlnlon Council of the City of St. Paul: That the, Board of Public Works of the said City of St. Paul cause the fol- lowin, improvements to be made, to - wit: "ave Oakland street (except he- tween the fails of the street car tracks and between the tacks and for one foot n each side of the outside rails of said tracks, where Street Car company is supposed to pave with granite), tom Rainsey.steet to Summit avenue, hn salol city with pine blocks and curb with granite, including in the contract for said paving the necessary sewer, water and gas connections to the - propert lines; that said Board cause said wor to be let by contact, as provided by lain, with- out one-half the estimated cost being first paid into the Cit} Treasury, and after said work shall be placed under autract said Board shall proceed with- out delay to assessthe amount, as nearly as they call ascertain the same, which will bo required to pay the costs and necessary expenses of tutch map • . tent upon thereat estate to bitbenefited by said improvement, as provident by law; it being the opinion of the Couuc,l that real estate to 11e assessed for such improvement can be found benefited to the extent of the costs and expenses necessary to be incurred thercb�,. Yeas—Ald. Conley, Dowlan, O Connor, Petsch, Cullen, Ryan, Weber, Kenny, Kain, Hamm, Bryant, Mmea, Long, Air. President—r4. Approved .June 9, 1887. In tlhe natter of the report of the Board of footle Works. dated May 31, 1887. It is hereby ordered by the Common Council of the city of St. Paul: That the Board, of Public Works of said City of St. Ihnt cause the following tmprovenneuts to be made, to -wit. Con- struct a sewer on W innifred street, from Dakota avenue to Ohio street in said ct ty, together with the necessary catchbasins andinanholes. That said Board cause said work to be let by con- tract, as provided by law, without out - half the estimated cost being first paid into the City Treasury. and after said work shall be placed under contract said Board shall proceed without delay 3.25 PROCEEDINGS OF TI to assess the amount, as nearly as they call ascertain the same, whichwill b required to pay the costs and heeessmw expenses of such improvement upon the real estate to be benefited by said unprovenient, as provided by law to the extent of $1.7; per front foot; it be- ing the opinion of the Council that real estate to be assed for such improve- -- uncut can be founssed benefited to the ex- tent of the costs and expenses necessary to be incurred thereby, to the extent of $1.75 per front foot. Yeas—Ald. Conley,Dowlan,O'Counor, Petsch, Cullen, Ryan, Weber, Kenny: Rain, IIs nun. Bryant, Minea, Long, Mr. Presiden> 14. Approved .lune 9, 1887. In the matter of the report of the Board of Public Works, dated May 31, 1887. It is hereby ordered by the Common Council of the City of St. Paul: That the Board of Public Works of said City of St. Paul cause the following improvements to be made, to -wit: Con- , s struct a sewer on Brook street, fronn Fourth street to Seventh street; thence along the valley of 'Trout brook to La - Fayette avenue in said city together with the necessary catchbasins and manholes; that said Board cause said work to be let by contract, as provided by laty, without one-half the esti noted cost being first paid into the City- Treasury, and after said work shall be placed under contract, said Board shall proceed with- out, delay to assess the amount, as nearly as they can ascertain the same, which will be required to pay the costs and necessary expenses of such im- trovement upon the real estate' to be ene.fited by said improvement, as pro- vided by law, to the extent of $1.75 per frout foot, it being the opinion of the. Council that real estate to be as- sessed for such improvement can be found benefited to the extent of the costs and expenses necessary to he incurred thereby, to the extent of $1.75 per front foot. - Tens—Ald. Conley, Dowlan,O'Connor, Petsch, Cullen, Ryan, Weber, Kenny, Kain, Ilanun, Bryant, Mines, Long, Mr. President -14. Approved June 9, 1887. In the matter of the report of the Board of Public Works dated May :31, 1887. It is hereby ordered by the Common Council of the City of St. Paul: That the Board of Public Works of said City of St. Paul cause the following improven _-nts to he made, to -wit: Con- struct it seweron Walnut street,between West Seventh street and Oak street, in said city. together with the necessary y ' catchmmuholes; that saidbssins and Board cause said work to be let by con- tract, as provided by Inw, without one- half the estimated cost being first paid E COMMON COUNCIL into the Cityy, 'Treasury, and after said work shall be placed undercontract,said Board shall proceed without delay nh assess the amount, as nearly as the tan ascertain the same, which wi l be required to pay the costs and nec- essary expenses of such improvement upon the real estate to be benefited by said improvement as rovided ab ?i it being fire opinion otP the Coil c• I that real estate [ • n e o be assessed for such iagnrovemeet can be found benefited to the extent of the costs and expenses necessary to be incurred thereby. Yeas—Ald. Co ley,Dowlmh, O'Connor, Petsch, Cullen, Ryan, Weber, Benny, Kain, llama, Bryant, Milieu, Long, Mr. President -14. Approved June 1). 1887. In the matter of the report of the Board of Public Works dated May 31, 1887. It is hereby ordered by the Common Council of the City- of St. Paul: That the Board of Public Works of said City of St. Paul cause the following Improvements to be made, to -wit: Con- struct a sewer on Western avenue, from the right of wa;, of the Chicago, Mil- waukee & St. I and Railway company (Short Line) to a point half -way between Von Minden street and St. Clair street, in said city, together with the necessary catelhbasins and manholes; that said Board cause said work to be let by con- tract, as provided by law, without mm - halt' the estimated cost being first paid into the City Treasury, and after said work shall be placed under contract said Board shall proceed without delay to assess the aniouht, as nearly as they cam ascertain the same, which will lie re- quired to pay the costs and necessary. expenses of such improvement upon the real estate to be benefited by -said Jho- provenieut, as provided by law; it being the opinion of the Council that real es- tate to be assessed for such im prove- ment can be found benefited to I ie ex- tent of the costs and expenses necessary to be incurred thereb Teas—AId.Couley-, �)owlan, O'Connor, .Petsch, Cullen, Ryan, Weber, Kenny, Kain, Btunni, Bryant, Mines, Long, Mr. President -14. Approved June 9, 1887. In the matter 'of the report of the Board of Puhllc Works dated May 31, 1887. It is hereby ordered by the Common Council of the City of St. Paul: That the Board of Public Works of said City of St. Paul cause the follow- ing Jm)rovemeuts to be Wade, to -wit: Grade]Iaguolia street, from Earl street to MississJ p l street, in said cit that said Bmhrnl cause said work to be let by contract, as provided by Jaw, without one-half the estimated cost being first paid into the City 'Treasury, and after PROCEEDINGS OF TBE COMMON COUNCIL. 329 said work shall be placed under con- tract, said Board shall proceed without delay to assess the amount, as nearly as they can ascertain the sante, which will be required to pay the costs and neces- sary expenses of such improvement upon the real estate to be benefited by saidimprovement, as provided b law; It being the opinion of the Council that real estate to be assessed for such Im- rovemen P t can be found benefited ed the extent of the rests and expenses necessary to be incurred thereby. Yeas—Ald. Conley, Dowlan O'Con- nor, Petsch, Cullen, Ryan, Weber, Kenny, Kain, Hamm, Bryant, Mines, Long, Mr. President -14. Approved June 9, 1887. In tl.e matter of the report of the Board of Public Works. dated Mav at. tus7_ 11 nal; tae Board of Public Works of said city of St. Paul cause the following Improvements to be made to -wit: (,rade La Fond street, f •VI toria street to Lexington avenue said city: that said Board cause said wo to be let by contract, as provided by ,without as nearly as they can ascertain the same, which will be required to pay the costs and necessary excuses of such improvement, as provided by law- it being the u inion of the Council that real estate be assessed for such im- provement can be found benefited to the extent of the costs and expenses neces- laigto be Incurred thereby}'. eas—Ald. ConleV,Dowlan,O'Comior, Petsch Cullen, Ryan Weber, Kenny, Kain, )Tamm, Bryant, `!\Linea, Long, Mr. President -14. APP . roved June 9 1887. In the matter of the report of the Board of Public Works, dated May 31, 1887. It is hereby ordered by the Common, Council of the City of St. Paul: That the Board of Public Works of said city of St. Paul cause the following improvements to be made, to -wit: Grade Park avenue, from Sycamore street to Maryland street; Sycamore street, from Rice street to Sylvan street; Lytmn Place, from Rice street to Sylvan street; Atwater street, from Rice street to Sylvan street; . Wlnnipeg avenue, from Rice street to Sylvan street; Manitoba avenue, from one-half the estimated cost b Ing first Rice street to Sylvan street- Litehfield paid into the City 'Free ary, nd after street, from Rice street to Sylvan street; said work shall be placed un r contract, Front street, from Rice street to Sylvan said Board shall proceed wi out delay tostreet; and Cook street from Ricestreet assess the amount as nearly as they can to Sylvan street, to said city, said grad - ascertain the same, which will be re- ingg to be done under one contract; that quired to pay the costs and necessary asid Board cause said work to be let by expenses of such Improvement upon the contract, as provided by law, without real estate to be benefited by said lm- one-half the estimated cost being. first pprovement, as provided by law; it being paid into the City Treasury, and after rite opinion of the Council that real said work shall be placed under con estate to be assessed for such Improve- tract, said Board shall proceed without merit can be found benefited to the ex- delay to assess the amount as nearly as tent of the costa and expenses necessary they can ascertain the same, which will to be incurred therebyy be required to pay the costs and neces- Yeas—Aid. Conley,Dowlan,O'Connor, Bary expenses of such Improvement Petsch Cullen, Ryan, Weber, Kenny, upon the real estate to be benefited by Kaln, )Tamm, Bryant, Mines, Long, Mr. said improv ent, as provided by law President -14. it being 0pinion of the Council that Approved June 9, 1887. real estate to be assessed for such im- In the matter of the report of the Board provement can be found benefited to the of Public Works dated Mn 31, 1887. extent of the costs and expenses neces- It is hereby ordered by the Common eery to be incurred therebyy. Council of the City of St. Paul • Yeas—Alt. Conley,, Weber, Kenn That the Board of Public Works of Petsch, Cullen Ryan, Weber, Kenny, Kain, Human, Brynnt,Mlnea, Long, said city of St. Paul, cause the follow -President -14. President Ing improvements to be made, to-wlt: Approved Pave alley In block 21, Woodland Park Approved June 9, 1887. addition to St. Paul, from Mackubin In the matter of the report of the Board street to Arundel street in said city, of Public Works dated June 8 1887. with cedar blocks, Including in the con- It is hereby ordered b the Gtommon tract for said paving the necessary Council of the City of St. Paul sewer connections to the proporty lines; That the Board of Public Works of that said Board cause said work 'to be said city of St.. Paul, cause the let by contract as provided by law, following Improvements to .be made, without one-half the estimated cost be- to -wit: Grade South Robert street, ing first paid "'to the. City Treasury from Concord street to State street, and. after said work shall be placed Indiana avenue, from Dakota under contract, said Board shall pro- avenue to Ethel street; Georgereed without delaYto street, from State street to Livingston 330 PROCEEDINGS OF THE COMMON COUNCIL. PROCEEDINGS OF COMMON COUNCIL. Sill avenue; Greenwood avenue, from Delos to Concord street, Channel street, from St. Albans street to Mllier street In said city, together with the Hetes• - city, together with the necessary catch- width of sixty -sic (66) feet, from Pleas- basins street . from Chicago avenue tStarkey street; Chicago avenue, from Dakota avenue tosafd sary catchlipins, and manholes; that Board cause said work to be let by c and manholes; that Bald Board ant avenue to St. Clair street, in said I cause said work to be let by contract, as city condemning and taking all that by law land Hyde street, and Starkey street from d contract, as •provided by law, without. ^ being first provided without one-half the not already condemned or dedi- estimated cost being first paid into the cated for public use, lying within the Chicago avenue Isabel street to said one-half the estimated cost Treasury, after City Treasury, and after said work lines of Milton street, in D).ichel. & Rob- I city, said Reading to be done under one paid into the City and b work shall a placed undercon shall be laced under contract said arisen's add(tion to St. Paul produced 'said contract; ata dBoardcause said work th ai to be letby contract, as provided by law, said tract, said Board shall proceed without -. Board shall r y proceed without dela to north to St. Clair streetpYhat Board assess the amount, without one-half the estimated cost be- into the City Treasury, and .delay to assess the amount as nearly as they can ascertain the same; which will as nearly'as they can shall proceed withoutt delay to assess .._i in .ascertain the same, which .will be re- the amount as neazly as they can ascer- as ing Bret rid. after said work shall be placed under be required to pay the coats and neces- sired a the costs and necessar Lata the ant 9 pay Y which will be required to expenses of such improvement upon the pay the damages coats contract, said Board shall proceed with out delay to assess the amount as nearly sary expenses of such improvement upon the real estate to be benefited by and necessary -. real estate to be benefited by said im- expenses of such improvement upon the provement, as provided by law, it Using real estate to be benefited by as they can ascertain the eama, whit h emd improvement, as provided Uy, law, ;- the Count 1 that Y I said the o uiion of the Council that real prevenient, as provided by law• it being P will s required to pay the costs and necessary et enrea of such improve- [t al es the opinion o real estate be assessed for such Im-the estate to be assessed for such Im rove- the opinion of the Council that real es - ment be found benefited tate mentupon the real estau to be bene- provement can be found benefited to the ; a, can to the ex- to be assesses for such im rove- tent of the costs and ex expenses necessary meat call be found tot Rted by set d Improvement, as provided by la it being toe opinion of the extent of the costs and expenses neces- sary to be incurred thereby. y f costsbeneand a expenses to be Incurred thereby. tent of the damages, costa and expenses Yeas—Aid. Conley, Uowlan, O'Cml- necessary to be incurred Counell'that real eatate to be assessed Yeas—Alds. Conley, Dowlan, O'Con- Cullen, Ryan, Weber, thereby. nor. Petsch, Cullen, Ryan, Weber, Yeas—Ald. Conley,Dowlan,O�Connor, r - for each improvement can be found benefited to the extent of the costs and nor, Petach. Kenny Kate, Hamm, Bryant, Mines, men ny, Kate, Hamm, Bryant, Mtvea, Petsch Cullen, Ryan, Weller, Kenny, g, Dir. President -14. Kate, one, Bryant, Mines, Long, expenses necessary to be incurred ' L.fir. President -14. Approved June 9, 1867. Mr. Approved June 9, 1887. President -14. - thereb y nor, Yeas—Aid. Conley, _ Approved June 9. 1887. ,Weber Ke Petsch Cullen Ryan, Weber, Ken Y, Bain Ylamm, Bryant, Mines, Long, DLr. 1:n the matter of the report of the Board of Public Works dated May 31, 1867. In the matter of the report of the Board In the matter of the report of the Board of Works, dated May 31, 1887: President -14. It is hereby ordered by the Common City St. Paul: hereby of Public Works dated June 2, 1882 It is hereby ordered b the Common T Council the City It Is hereby okdered byy the Common _ Approved June 9, 1887. Boa the report of the Board Council of the of That the Board of Public Works of of St. Paul: That the Board of Public Works of Council of the City of St. piital - That the Board )u the matter of of a mac Works, dated June 6, of said city of St. Paul cause the following imrovements to be made, said city of St. Paul, cause the follow- of Public Works of Ing improvements to be made, to -wit: said city of St. Paul, cause the following It Is hereby ordered byy the Common. b a -to-wit: Construct a sewer on Oak Construct a sewer on South Robert Improvements to be made, to -wit: - Council the of St. Paul: That the Board of Public Works of street, from Sheridan street - to together street, from the levee to Fairfield ave- Open, widen and extend an all eyy through blobks 1, 2, 3 and 4, Evans' - - said city of St. Paul, cause the following Ramse street, in said city, eatchbaslns and nue, and on Fairfield av�,uue, from ad- - Eaton avenue to Custer in ditlmd to St. Paul, from Payne avenue b' improvements tube made, to -wit Grade m - Ravoax street, from Rondo street to St. with a neceaearyd manholes; that said Board cause chid to be let by contract, as -provided street said city, together with the necessary catch- to Greenbrier avenue, in said city; con - basins and mni�holca; that said Board Ingand taking that strip of land Anthony avenue, said city; that said ' Board cause said work to be let at con- by law without one- work by law, without one-half the estimated cost being first paid into the City Trees- , cause said work to be let by contract, as running from Payne avenue to Green- provided by law, without one-half the brier avenue, bounded on the north by. lots 1 to 15 inclusive, tract as provided half the estimated cost bean first paid g Treasury, and after said ury, and after said work shall be placed under contract, said Board shall proceed estimated cost being first ppaid hrto the and on tho south , City Treasury, and after aaid work shall by lots 16 to 30 inclusive, all In Klock i Evans' Into the Cityy work shall be placed under contract, without delay to assess the amount as the same, be placed under contract, said Board o addition to St. Paul • also that strip of land running from Payne ave-! said Board shall proceed without delay nearly as they can ascertain worthy will be }squired to pay the costs shalt proceed without delay to assess nue to Greenbrier avenue, bounded on the amount as nearly as they can ascer- _ to assess the amount as nearly as they can ascertain the same, which will be and necessary expenses of such im- to be fain the same, which will be required to the north by Iota 1 to 15 inclusive, and on the south Uy lots 16 to 30 inclusive, rognired to pay the costs and necessary provement upon the real estate benefited by said improvement, as pro- pay the costs and necessary expenses of such improvement upon tide rent estate all in block 2 of Evans' addition to St. expenses of such Improvement upon the vided by law, It being -the option oY the to be benefited by Bald improvement, as Paul • also that strip of land running ; real estate to be benefited by Bald fill- as by law• !t being Covneil that real estate to be assessed ben- provided by law; it beine the opinion of from Payne avenue to Greenbrier ave- nue, bounded the. _ provement, provided toe opin[on of the Council that real ea- p - tate to be assessed for such Im rove- for such Improvement can be found fieted to the extent of the costs and necessary to be incurred the Couneil that real estate to be as- on north by lots 1 to a: 'sessed for such Improvement cml be lb Inclusive, e, a on the south by lots 16 ' found benefited to the extent of the costs to 30 Inclusive, all in'block 3 of Evans' meat can be found benefited to the ex- - tent of the costs and expenses necessary expenses thereby. Yeas—Ald. Conley. Dowlan,O'Connor, a and expenses necessary to be Incurred addition to St. Paul; also that strip of thereby. land running from Payne avenue to� < to be incurred thereby. Yens—Ald. Conley, Dowlan,O'Connor, Petsch Cullen, Ryan Weber, Benny, Kate, wamm, Bryant, ktnea, Long, Mr. Yeas—ARL Conley, Dowlan,O'Connor, Greenbrier avenue, bounded on the Petsch, Cullen, Ryan, Weber, Kenny, north by tots 1 to 15 Inclusive, and on 1 - Petsch Cullen, Ryan, Weber, Kenny, Bryant, Mines, Long, Dir. president -14. 1887. the south U lots 16 to 30 inclusive, all Kain Hamm, Bryant, Mines, Long, y ; Dir. ):'resident in block 40(Evnns'addition Lo9t. Paul; President -14. Wed Approved June Q, -14. Approved June 9, 1887. that said Board shall proceed without Approved June 9, 1887. In the matter of the report of the Board In the matter of the report of the Board of Public Work. dated May 31, 1887. It is hereby ordered by the Common delay to assess the amount as nearly as In the matter of the re they can ascertain the same, which will 9 '. 'of May the Board be required to pay the damages, costs of Public Works, dated May in, 1887. It is. hereby • ordered by the Common St. Paul: Council of the City of St. Paul: That the.board of Public Works of Public Works dated -�r- Y. 1887. and necessary expenaesot suchlmprovo- It i8 hereby ordered bey the Common meat upon the real estate to be bent- Council of the Ctttpp of That the Board ofYublic Works of said the following im- said city of St. Paul cause toe follow- fug improvements to be made, to -wit: Council oY the City of St. Paul: fited by said improvement, as provIded a That the Board of Public works of by law; it being the opinion of the Coun- city of St. Paul cause provem ants W be made, to -wit: Con- I Construct a sewer on Banfil street, from Duke street to Western avenue, fn said said city of St. Paul cause the following cil that real estate to be assessed for p t3' p fm rovements to be made, to -wit: Open, such im rovement can be found bene-: atruet a sewer on Marshall avenue, widen and extend Milton street to a fited to the extent of the damages, costa 336 PROCEEDINGS OF THE COMMON COUNCIL. avenue; Greenwood avenue, from Delos street to Concord street; Channel street, from Chicago avenue to Starkey street; Chicago avenue, from Dakota avenue to Hyde street, and Starkey street, from Chicago avenue to Isabel street in said city, said grading to be done under one contract • that said Board cause said work to be let by contract, as provided by law, without one-half the estimated cost be- ing first paid into the City Treasury, and after said work shall be placed under contract, said Board shall proceed with- out delay to assess the amount as nearly as they can ascertain the same, which will be required to pay the costs and necessary ex enses of such improve - merit upon the real estate to be bene- fited by said improvement, as provided by law; it being the opinion of the Council that real estate to be assessed for such improvement can be found benefited to the extent of the costs and pe as, necessary to be incurred thereby. Yeas—A1d. Conley, Dowlan,O'Connor, Petsch Cullen, Ryan, Weber, Kenny, Katnt 1'3amm, Bryant, Minea, Long, Mr. President -14. _ Approved June 9, 1687. In,the matter of the report of the Board of Publie Works, dated June 6, 1887. It is hereby ordered by the Common Council of the City of St. Paul: That the Board of Public Works of said city of St. Paul, cause the following Improvements to be made, to -wit: Grade Ravoux street, from Rondo street to St. Anthony avenue, in said city; that said Board cause said work to be let by con- tract, as provided by law, without one- half the estimated cost being first paid into the Cityy Treasury, and after said work shall be placed under contract, said Board shall proceed without delay to assess the amount as nearly as they - can ascertain the same, which will be required to pay the costs and necessary expenses of such improvement upon the real estate to be benefited by said im- provement, as provided by law; it being the opinion of the Council that real es- tate to be assessed for such improve- mentcan be found benefited to the ex- tent of the costs and expenses necessary Approved June 9, 1887. In the matter of the report of the Board of Public Works, dated May 31, 1887. It is hereby ordered by the Common Council of the Clty of St. Paul: Thatthe Board of Public Works of said city of St. Paul cause the following im- provements to be made, to -wit: Con- s a sewer on Marshall avenue, from St. Albans street to Miller street in said city, together with the neces- sary catchbasms and manholes; that said Board cause said work to be let by contract, as provided by law, without one-half the estimated cost being first paid into the City Treasury, and after said work shall be placed under con- tract, said Board shall proceed without delay to assess the amount as nearly as they can ascertain the same, which will be required to pay the costs and neces- sary expenses of such improvement upon the real estate to be benefited by said improvement, as arovideof b law; it being the opinion oti the Council that real estate to be assessed for such im- provement can be found benefited to the extent of the costs and expenses neces- sary to be incurred thereby. Yeas—Aids. Conley. Dowlan, O'Con- nor, Petsch. Cullen, Ryan, Weber, Kenny, Kain, Hamm, Bryant, Mines, Long, Mr. President -14. Approved June 9, 1887. hr the matter of the report of the Board of Public Works dated May 31, 1887. It is hereby ordered by the Common Council of the City of St. Paul: That the Board of Public Works of said city of St. Paul cause the following imrovements to be made, hl -wit: Construct a sewer on Oak street, from Sherman street to Rainsey street, in said city, together with the necessary catebbasuis and manholes; that said Board cause said work to be let by contract, as provided by law, without one-half the estimated cost being first paid into the City Treas- ury, and after said work shall be placed under contract, said Board shall proceed without delay to assess the amount as nearly as they can ascertain the same, which will be required to pay the costs and necessary expenses of such im- pprovement upon tine real estate to be benefited by said improvement, as pro- vided by law, it being the option of the Council that real estate to be assessed for ",I, uch i rovement can be found ben- fieted to EGe.extent of the costs and expenses necessary to be incurred thereby. Yeas—Ald. Conley, Dovdan,O'Com10r, Petsch, Cullen, Ryan, Weber, Kenn))•, Kain, Hamm, Bryant, Mines, Long, Mr. President -14. Approved June 9, 1887. In the matter of the report of the Board of Public Works dated May 31, 1887. It is hereby ordered by the Common Council of the Citv of St. Paul: That the board of Public Works of said city of St. Paul cause the follow- ing improvements to be made, to -wit: Construct a sewer on Banfil street, from Duke street to Western avenue, in said PROCEEDINGS OF -THE COMMON COUNCIL. 331 city, together with the necessar} catch - basins and manholes, that said Board cause said work to be let by contract, as provided by law, withoutone-half the estimated cost being first paid into the. Cit}- 'Preasury, and after said work shall be placed under contract said Board shall proceed without delay to assess the:uuount, as nearly as they call ascertain the same, wbivh rill be re- quired to pay the costs and necessary expenses of such innproveluent upon the real estate to be benetited by said im- provement. as provided by I:rnv, it being the opinion of the Council that real estate to be assessed for such inn]rove- ment call be found benefited to tie ex- tent of the costsaud expenses necessary to be incurred thereby. Teas—Ald.Gouley, Dowlan, O'Con- nor. Petsch, Callen, Ryan, Weber, Kenny, Kain, Nonni, Bryant, Mimut, Long, Dir. President -14. Approved June 9, 1357. In the matter of the report of the Board of Public Works, dated May :it, 1&57: It is hereby- ordered by the Common Council of the City of St. Paul: That Elie Board of Public Works of said city of St. Paul, cause the follow- ing improvements to be made, to -wit: Construct a sewer oro South Robert street, from the levee to Fairfield ave- nue, and on Fairfield avenue.. from Eaton avenue to Custer street fu said city, together with the necessary eatch- basins and nna:holes; that said Board cause said work to be let by contract, as provided by law, without one-half the estimated cost being first Haid inti the City Treasury, still after said work shall be placed under contract, said Board shall proceed without delay to assess the amount as nearhv as they can ascer- tain the same, Willett will be required to pay the costs and necessary expenses of such improvement a >on the real estate to be benefited b}- sad improvement, as provided by law; it beiue the opinion of Lhe Conch that real estate to be as- sessed for Stich improvement call be found beliefi ted to the extent of the costs and expenses necessary to be incurred thereby. Peas—Ald. Conley, Dowlan,O'Connor, Petseh, Cullen, Ryan, Weber, Kenny, Kalil, Baron. Bryant, Minea, Long, .Sir. President -14. Approved June 9, 1857. In the matter of the report of thBoard i of Public Works dated Dtay °4,e 1587. It is hereby ordered bythe Cmnmoan r Council of the City of St. Paul: I That the Board of Public works of I said city of St. Paul cause the following r hnprovements to he made, to -wit: Open, s widen and extend Milton street to a f width of sixty-six (66) feet, from Pleas- ant it, enue to St. Clair street,`in skid city, anulenunin • and taking all that land nut alreat�y condemned or dedi- ,Ited fm• )nbllc use, lying within the lines Of Milton street, in Michel & Rob- ertson's addition to St. Paul„produced north to St. Clair treet; that said Board shall proceed yit'shout delay to assess the anwunt as �n arty as they can ascer- tain the same• which will be required to pay the damages, costs and necessary expenses of such improvement upon the real estate to be benefited by said im- proveulent. as provided by law; it being the opinion or the Council that real es- tate to be ussesseu for such improve- ment call be found benefited to the ex- tent of the damages, costs and expenses uecessmy to be incurred thereby. Yeas—.Ud. Conley Dowlan,O'Connor, Petsell, Cullen. Ryall, Weber, Kemeny, Kain, Ilauuu, Bryant, Minea, Long, Mr. President -14. _ Approved .l tine n. 1887. - I1n the natter of the report of tine Board Of Public Works dated June 2. 1887. It is hereby oi,dered by the Common Council of the City of St. Paul: That the Board of Public Works of said city of St. Paul, cause the following innprovements to 'be made, to -wit: Open, widen and extend ail alley through blobks 1. 4.:3 and 4, Evans' ad- dition to St. Paul, from Payne avenue to Greenbrier avenue, in said city; con - de iniug and taking that strip of land running from L1ayne avenue to Greer brier avenue, bniunded on the north by lots 1 to 15 inclusive, and on the south )y lots 16 t030 inclusive, all fn block 1 of Evans' addition to St. Paul; also that drip of land running from Payne ave - me to Greenbrier avenue, bounded On ;he north by lots 1 to 15 inclusive, and m the smith by lots 16 t030 inclusive, I ll do block'2 of Evans' addition to St. .'it'[!; also that strip of land running 'rom Payne avenue to Greenbrier ave - 'tie, bounded oil the north by lots 1 to 5 inclusive, and oil the south by lots 16 o 3o inclusive, all fn block 3 of Evans' iddition to St. Paul; also that strip of and running from Payne avenue to ;reenbrier avenue, bounded oil the forth by lots 1 to 15 inclusive, and on he south by lots 10 to 3o inclusive, all R block 4of Evans' addition to St. Paul; list said Board shall proceed without elay- to assess the amount as nearly as hey can ascertain the same, which will e required to pay the damages, costs rid necessary expenses of suchLnproVo- tient upon the real estate to be belle - tell by slid improvement, as pprovided I law- it being the opinion of the Coun- 1 tba0 real estate to be assessed for rch improvement can be found bene - ted to the extent of the damages, costs S92 PROCEEDINGS OF THE COMMON COUNCIL. and expenses necessary to be incurred thereby. Yeas—Ald. Conley, Dowlan, O'Con- nor, Petsch, Cullen, Ryan. Weber, Kenny, Kate, Hamm, Bryant, Mines, Long, Mr. President -14. Approved June 9, 1887. In the matter of the report of the Board of Public Works dated May 31, 1887. It is hereby ordered by the Common Council of the city of St. Paul: That the Board of Public Works of said city of St. Paul cause the following improvements to be made, to -wit: Open and extend Rondo street across the ill lit of way of the Chicago, Milwaukee k St. Paul Railway company (Short Line), in said city, condemning and taking all that part of the right of way of the Chi- cago, Milwaukee & St. Paul Railway company Lying within the lines of Rondo street, in Lovering Park addition to St. Paul, produced easterly to Rondo street, InQumby Park addition to St. Paul; that said Board shall proceed without delay to assess the amount, as nearly as they can ascertain the same, which will be required to pay the dams&es, costs and necessary expenses of such improve- ment upon the real estate to be bene- fited by said Improvement, as pprovided by law, it being the opinion of the Coun- cil that real estate to be assessed for such improvement can be found be., to the extent of the damages, costs and expenses necessary to be Incurred thereby. Ye Aid. Conley, Dowlan, ober, nor, Petsch, Cullen, Ryan, Weber, Kenny Kain, Hamm, Bryant, Mines, Long, Mfr. Presidents -14. Approved June 9, 1887. In the matter of the report of the Board of Public Works dated May 31, 1887. It is hereby ordered by the Common Council of the City of St. Paul: That the Board of Public Works of said city of St. Paul cause the following improvements to be made, to -wit: Open S extend Carroll street across the right of way of the Chicago, Milwaukee & St. Paul Railway company (Short Line) in said city, condemning and tak- £ng ailFthat part of the riaht of wale of a ..en Mil -11,1A Al tit. I aul proceed without delay to assess the amount, as nearly as they dan ascertain the same, which will be required to pay the damages costs and necessary ex- penses of such improvement upon the real estate to be benefited by said im- provement, as provided bylaw, it being the opinion of the Council that real estate to be assessed for such Improve- ment can be found benefited to the ez- tent of the damages, costs and expenses necessary to be incurred tlnereb;, Yeas—Ald.Conley,DoNvlan ,)Connor, Petsch, Cullen, Ryan, Weber, Kenny, Kain, Hamm, Bryant, Mines, Long, Mr. President -14. Approved June 9, 1887. In the matter of the report of the Board of Public Works, dated May 31,1887.: It is hereby ordered by the'Ciommon Council of the City of St. Paul: That the Board of Public Works of said city of St. Paul cause the following an roveueuis to be made, to -wit: Open and extend Iglehart street across the right of way -of the Chicago; Milwaukee & St. Paul Railway company (Short Line), in said city, condemning and tak- ing all that part of the right of way of the Chicago, Milwaukee & St. Paul Rail- way company (Short Line), lying within the lines of Iglehart street in Quimby Park addition to St. Paul, produced easterly; that said Board shall proceed without delay to assess the amount as nearly as, they can ascertain the same, which will be required to pay file data - ages, costs and necessary expenses of such improvement upon the real estate to be benefited by said improvement, as provided by law; it, being the opinion of the Council that real estate to be as- sessed for such improvement can be found benefited to the extent of the dam- ages, costs and expenses necessary to be incurred thereby. Yeas—A1d.Conley, Dowlan, O'Connor, Petsch, Cullen, Ryan Weber, Kenny, Kain, Hamm, Bryant, tinea, Long, Mr. President -14. Approved June 9, 1887. In the matter of the report of the Board of Public Works, dated May 24, 1887. It is hereby ordered by the Common Council of the City of St.Paul: That the Board of Public Works of said city of St. Paul, cause the following improvements to be made, to -wit: Con- demn and take an easement on the land adjoining and on the line of Maryland street, from Lake Como to Bock street, in sandcit3', necessary to make and maintain the slopes in grading said Maryland street, said in extendingg one and one-half (1'�y) feet on said I= for every foot cut or filled on said Alar} land street, in said grading; that said Board shall proceed without delay to assess the amount as nearly as they can ascertain the' same, which will a re- quired to pay the damages, costs and necessary expenses of such improve- ment, as provided by law; it -sing the opinion of the Council that real estate to be assessed for such Improvement can be found benefited to the extent of the damages, costs and expenses necessary to be incurred therebyy — YeasAld. Conley,Dowlan, O'Connor, PROCEEDINGS OF THE COMMON COUNCIL. 833 Petsch, Cullen, Ryan, Weber, Kenny, Kain, Hamm, Bryant, Mines, Long, Mr. President -14. Approved June 9. 1887. In the matter of the report of the Board of Public \Yorks dated May 21, 1887. It is hereby ordered by the Common Council of the City, of St. Paul: That the Board of Public Works of said city of St. Paul cause the following improvements to be made, to -wit: Con - (team and take an easement on the land adjoining and on the line of Fillmore avenue, between Dakota avenue and State street, in said city, necessary to make and maintain the slopes in grad- ing said Fillmore avenue, said slopes extending one and ole -half (1%j feet on said land for every foot cut or filed on said Fillmore avenue in said grading; thatsaid Board shall proceed without delay to assess the amount as nearly as they call ascertain the same, which will be requtrl to pay the damages, cost cs and nece Bary expenses ;of such im- rovement upon the real, estate to be benefited by said Improvement, as pro- vided by law; it being the opinion of the Council that real estate to be as- sessed for such improvement call be found benefited to the extent of the damages, costs and expenses necessary to be Incurred thereby. Peas—Ald. Conley, Dowlan, O'Con- ner, Petsch, Cullen, Ryan, Weber, Kenny, Kain, Hamm, Bryant, Mines, Long, Mr. President -14. Approved June 9. 1887. In the nnatter of the report of the Board of Public Works dated June 6, 1887. It is hereby ordered by the Common Council of the City of St. Paul: That the Board of Public Works of said city of St. Paul cause the following inhprovenhents to be made, to -wit: Open, wi en and extend Como avenue to a widthof one hundred (100) feet, from Rice street to the east line of Warren- dale addition to St. Paul, and to the cen- ter of Maryland street in said city, con- demning and taking all that land not al -- ready condemned or dedicated for -a ltublic street between the west line of of 23, Lake Como Villas addition and the east line of Clark's subdivision of lot 2, Lake Como Villas addition to St. a•aui, hying oetween file soutil line of the street in Clark's subdivision of lot ", Lake Como Villas addition, if Hill"- northwesterly to the,weat line of lot 23. Lake Como Villas all( kLake Como. Also all that land in lot 21, Lake Como Villas, between the north line of Union street and Lake Como, lying within the lines of a 100 -foot street, the south- w-sterly line of which shall be a line be- ginning at a point on the west line of lot 15, block 3, of the Strand addition, twenty-five feet south of the northwest corner of said lot 15, thence In a straight line to the northeast corner of '. lot 1, Clark's subdivision of lot 22, Lake Como Villas, and the northeast like of which shall be parallel topped distant from said southwest line `100 feet, and extend from a point tweInty-five feet north of the north line of Union street to Lake Como. Also all the land not already con de fined or dedicated for a public street between the west line of block 3, Strand addition and the east line of lot 9, Lake Como Villas addition, lying between the lines of a one hundred -foot street, the center line of which street shall be the center line of Union street In the Strand addition,produced easterly to the east line of said lot 9, Lake Com Villas. Also all the land not already con- demned or dedicated for a public street, between the southeast line of lot 13, block 7, Como Park Third addition, and one hundred -toot street, the southwest- erly line of which street shall be the present southwesterly line of Como ave- nue, between said points. Also all the land situated between the present west line of Como avenue and Lake Como, lying between the center line of Maryland street, on the north, and the west line of Como avenue, be- tween lots 7 and 8,Lake Como Villas,pro- duced northwesterly to Lake Como on the south. Also all that land not already con- demned or dedicated for a public street between the line between lots 12 and 13 block 7, Como Park Third addition, R produced southwesterly, and the west line of Rice- street, lying within the lines of a 100 -foot street, the center line of which street shall be thepresent cen- ter line of Como avenue, between said lines, in the City of St. Paul, Minne- sota; that said Board shall proceed without delay to assess the amount as nearly as they can ascertain the same which will be required to pay the dam- ages, costs and necessary expenses of such improvement, as provided by law, it being the opinion of the Council that real -stets to be assessed for such Im- provement can be found benefited to the extent of the dal costs costs and ex- penses necessary to -- incurred thereby. Yeas—Ald. Conley, Dowlan, O'Connor, Petsch, Cullen, Ryan, Weber, Kenny, Hamm, Bryant. Mines, Long, Mr. Prea- identr, 3. Nays—Ald. Kain-1. Approved June 9,1887. Adjourned. C. D. KERn, President, of Council, TRos. A. PRENDEnOAST, City Clerk. 33.3 PROCEEDINGS OF THE COMMON COUNCIL. OFFICIAL PUBLICATION Of Order Passed by the Conuunn Council of the City of St. Paul, June 7, 1887. "E\II1B, T B." In the matter of the report of the Board of Public \Forks, did d July 27. 1FF5, Feb. l5, lsso, and A tril 4. IKST. It is hereby ordered by the Conoco Council of the Cit , of St. Paul: That the Board of ablic R"orks of said city of St. Paul cause the following im- provements to be made to -wit: Open, widen and extend Mohawk avenue (toty Smith avenue), from Page street to Cher- okee avcat es in said city, condemning and taking all that land not already -ded- icated for public use, lying within the lines of a stri n sixty (110) feet wide. the east line of w rich strip shall be six hun- hi It and fifteen (015) feet westof, and parallel to, the original loilitar}} reservation line that fonus the bouuil- ary between lots No. two (2) and six (e). in section seven (7), in township twenty- eight (28), range twenty-two (22), accord- ing to the United States government survey, which east line of said strip is oil the same line that the east line of Mohawk avenue, as shown on the plat of Olivier's addition to West St. Paul, on file in the office of the Register of Deeds of Ramsev county, is located upon, if said addition is tel fact situated upon parts of lots two (2) and three (3), in said section seven (7), instead of upon parts of lots six (6) atilt seven (7). of said section seven (7). as the same cars to be by said plat; that said Aoard will proceed without delay to assess the moo lit as nearly as they can ascertain the same, which will be required to pay the damages, costs and necessary expenses Of such im- rovement, upon the real e state to oe benefited by said improvement. as provided by law; it being the opinion of the Council that real estate to be assessed for such inl- provementcan be found benefited to the extent of the damages, costs and ex- penses necessary to be incurred thereby. Yeas-Ald. Conley, Dowlan,O"Connoq Petsch, Cullen. ligan. Weber: Kemnv. Kain. H:unm, Bryant, Ahmen, Long, Ali. Pre5ident-14. A�ptoved .lune 9. 1µF7. C. ll. Kb:RR, President of Council. TRos. A. Pr ExpI1ROAST, City Clerk. Regular Dleeting. ST. PAUL. Jnue 41. Vice President Dowlan ill the chair. Present: Aid. Conley, O'Connor. Petsch, Cullen, Ryan. Sanborn. Weber. Kenny. Ka a. Ilanun, Brvaut, Mimea, L0139, Xr. Vice President -14. 13y unanimous consent the minutes of toe. previous meeting were dispensed with. cp)nipBnCATutas. From Ills honor, the Alayor-Police- nnmi Aip Anted - To the llouorable, the President and COnmlon Council of the City of St. Paul : I have this day appointed Ilans Han- son a member of the regular police force I,, succeed Officer .John Fahey, resigned, and I ask ,Jymir advice and consent thereto. 1CossR RT A. S311TIr, Mayor. .Jute 8, 1887. COnttnittee on Police. Also, License Revoked - To the Honorable the President and Coulmon Council of the City of St. Paul: On complaint of the Police Depart- ment 1 have this day revoked Saloon License No. 37t;, issued to Graveson Bergkeller, No. 270 East Seventh street, said saloon having been conducted in a disorderly manner. ROBERT A. SMITH. 3layor. .June 10, 1887. Committee on License. From Aid. Kerr, President of Council - Asking that he be allowed six weeks' leave of absence. Granted. From George Reis, City Treasurer - Communication in regard to resolution passed by Common Council ordering I of the street force sen)h- monthly, and recommending that the Bresent ittee on Streetbe schanged. Colum From \Villiam Dawson and Others - Asking for the vacation of that part of Fourteenth street, running northeast- erly from Cedar street to Robert street, in order that it former vacation may be ratified and confirmed. Committee on Streets. From W. AVan Slyke and Others- Prayingtimt the sprinkling of Otsego street may be continued. Committee on Streets. From henry Sclinauss and Others - Protesting against the sprinkling of Otsego street. Committee 1) Streets. Flout W Unapt Alanteutfell and Others - Asking that certain buildings which impede the use of Daniel street, la- tnteen Fairfield avenue and the levee, may be numuved forthwith. , Conuuittee on Streets. From J. J. Martin still Others - Praying that the stone crusher be re- moveu from its present location near West Seventh and Oneida streets Committee on Streets. From Blossom Bros. &, Merrill - Asking that they be allowed to lay a PROCEEDINGS OF THE COMMON COUNCIL. 335 side track across Atwater street and rm same 199 feet on Arundell street. Committee on Streets. From H. S. Fairchild and Others - Asking that hacks be not allowed is stand in front of Chamber of Commerce building. Committee on Streets. From A. B. Weistein and Others - Protest against grading Louisa street, from State street to Bidwell street, in West St. Paul, at the present time. Committee on Streets. From J. E. Williams aqd B. A. Pom- eroy- For permission to build Iit stairway on inner four feet of sidewald on Fairfield avenue in front of lot 10, block 10, Ba- zille & hoberts' addition. Committee on Streets. From C. J. Peterson and Others - Asking that Fauquier street be graded between De Soto street and Greenbrier avenue, and that a bridge be built over the Duluth railroad at Fauquier street. Committee on Streets. From St. Paul City Railway Company, by Thomas P. \Nilson, Vice Prest- dent- Acceptance of Ordinance No. 778, Dassed May 17, 1887, relative to St. Paul City Railway company. Corporation Attorney. From Conger Bros. - Claiming $249.w as damages to stock Oil accomrt of Virginia avenue grade. Committee on Claims. From 'Phomas McMahon - Asking that lie be refunded $77, amount of fine imposed by Mayor Rice. Committee on W Sys and Aleans. From .1. G. Elmquist and Others - For the grading of alley in block 2, Phillips' addition, from Beaumont to Minnehaha streets. Board of Public Works with order. From J. C. Cabanne and Others - For the construction of a sewer on Aurora avenue, between Marion street and Western avenue. Board of Public Works with order. From E. A. Holdridge and Others - For the grading of certain streets in Alacalester Park. Granted. ((See resolution.)) From B. J. Sltipn,all and Uttners- Asking tb at alley in block 2, Halde- mail addition, be graded. Board of Public \Yorks with order. From T. S. Cogswell and Others - For change of grade on Ravine street, between Maria and Bates avenues. Board of Public Works with order. From John S. Strehlein- For return of fine imposed by muni- cipal court. Committee on License. From M. F. Kain, County Auditor - Showing service of members of Board of Abatement and amount due same, viz: R. A. Smith, three days, $9; O. O. Cullen, three days, $9; John Dowlan, four days, $12; R. T. O'Connor, four days, $12; W. H. Sanborn, one day, $4. Allowed and ordered paid by the fol- lowing vote: Yeas-Ald.Conley, O'Connors Petsch, Cullen, Ryan, Sanborn, Weber, Kenny, n,- a KaiHamm Bryant, Militia, Long, sitting bond m Justice of the n the sum of $1,000, with Patrick r and J. W. McClung as sureties. Submitting bond as Justice of the Peace in the sum of $1,000, with Robert Seeger and J. G. Flonquist as sureties. Committee on Ways and Means. From James F. Dilley- Bond as Constable, in the sum of $1,000, with D. Aberle and G. W. Dilley as sureties. Committee on Ways and Means. From John O'Donnell - Bond m Constable, in the sum of $1,000, with James Cleary and N. Gross as sureties. Committee on Ways and Means. From William G. Mulligan and Others - For the opening of Freemont street at intersection of Arcade. Board of Public Works withlorder. From A. Pasefeal and Others - For transfer of liquor license. - Committee on License. REPORTS OF CITY OFFICERS. Of City Comptroller -Audited Claims, viz. - E. C. Bowen, Estimate No. 1,grading alley, block 2, Holcombe's addition, $474: McArthur Bros., Estimate No. I, rading Edgerton street, etc., $2,091; W. orristal, Estimate No. 1, sprinklingg District No. 2, $28.15; Stockton & Lind- quist, Estimate No. 1, grading Dakota avenue, 15,100; I'. Doherty, Estimate No. 1, sewer^on Sherman street, $357; mate No. N0. °, sprinkling District 200.41; Stockton & Lindh mate No. 2, and fin rich avenue sewer, $7, Thornton, Estimate No. in�aArch street, $1,946.50; Ac ms, Estimate No. 2; sew street, $080; P. Doherty, R treet, $833; J. IV. Doherty, Estimate Zo. No. 4, rading Greenbrier avenue, 4.50; T. Dailey, Estimate No. 4, ;rading Jessamine street; $2,958; E. J. Irkland, Estimate No. 1, sewer on )ecatur street, 1680; Cooper & Harper, 336 PROCEEDINGS OF THE COMMON COUNCIL. Estimate No. 1, grading Ross and Fauqufer streets, -4,080; Warren Scharf Asphalt Paving Connpany, Estf- mate No. 1, having Western avenue. $722.50; Warren Scharf Asphalt Paving Compparey Estimate No. 1, aving holly avnue, ;5.950; N S. �lodgett, Estimate No. 9, Custer street sewer, 915.206.:50; Dale & Bauul- c6rdner, Estimate No. 8, grading igle- liart street, $1,785: J. Kavanaf It. Esti- mate No. 11, grading St. Clair street. $3,315; Dale & Baumgardner, Estimate ,NO. :3,, gradin Cast, street, 8:1,145; Tracy & Tracy, Estimate No. 3, grading N i ifred street, etc., 81,513:. P. Il. Thorn- ton, Estimate No. 3, �radiug James street. 82975; 1'. 11. 'Ihornton, Esti- mate No. 3, gradin • Lisbon street, $.- 912.50: P. Durack, stimate No. 3, grad- ing Risk and 'hiller streets, Beyer & Lux, Estimate No. 3, grading Arundel street, FUM: C.F. Iluebner, Es- timate No.3, grading Burr street, -' . 1. Kavanagh, Estimate No. 3, grading Lincoln and Grand avenues, 81,190; Cooper & Harper, Estimate No. 2, grad- ing Atlantic street, $2,720; H. Justus, ,,..., o s., s i - di- Cherokee ave- { Aurora avenue, $2,(ftf9; G. Geruo, elni- mate No. 1, grading Alley, block - Huinhrey's addition, 9-38; J.D. Moran: Esti grading No. 1. gradin Eric street. $1,020; Dacus & Lockwood, Estimate No. 1, grading Phtden avenue, $1.0-30:. Thornton & Shaw, Istimate No. 1, grading R Do usnmu slrcrt. etc. 993:. . ' S 11'1 11k 1111 1. t Forrestal& 1{eill . 6 I z I� No. 5, Estimate \o. 2,r2,087.28; W. Forrestah Estimate No. 2, sprinkling District No. 12. $383: Fonestat & Reilly, @ Estimate No. 2, sprinkling Ufstrict Nu. G 7, -2,104.41. Forrestal & Reilly, Esti- mate No. 2, sprinkling District No. O. 91.143.27; T. Lfunau, Estfn.are No. granting \'ictm•ia street, 91,530; Daceru & Keough. Estimate No. 2, gradinbbI� I'is- Val and Holton avenues, $255; VAir- thur Bros, Estimate No. 2, _grading Chi- cago avenue, 95,18,5; F. S. Blodgett, Es- tfuate. No. 6, Summit Place sewers, 13,:170; W, J. Murnane, Estimate No. -_, grading Stewart avenue etc., $2 550; J. J. Kavanagh, Estimate No. 2, grading Pfetorfa street, $1,904; C. Non- uenaclner, Estimate No. 2 and final. aIle)- iu block 84, L. Da) -ton's addition, gratliug, CMI; George Bolan,, Estimate Su. 1 soul final, grading Sherburne ave- nue, 91;267.50; William Lettan, Estimate So. 5, final, constructing City Morgue, 1,148: It. T. O'Connor, $41.85; George H. Ballon, .20,80: Robert .Seegar, 03,811:31; DAILY Gl E, 91,459.37; C. J. Thompson. $52.40; Berlandf & Bott, $574; Mathew Craig. 9.24; J. Kahlert, $15.45; Erie City Foundry, $4-50; F.-Knauft, 91`12.03: I evertus & Lesch, $167.80; Leveroos & Mesenbourg, $122.70; Maen- dler Bros., $124; G. :putsch $8.40; Boeringer &.,6o ns, 0.1.5: C. Latham, $ti; G. W. Terrl, 931, Quimby & Abbott, $24; Brown, Treacy & Co., F9; Hudner & Regelsberger, 910.98; St. Paul Furni- ture Co.949,75; Butt & Ferry, 9102.72; T. Brenn,an, &4,169.8I; The Labor Echo, 035.20; Griggs & Foster, $17: Scribuer- l.ibbeyy Co., 936.49; Miles & little, $1.2-; N. \V. Lime Co., $;30.75; S. 1{. Me - Masters, 99.20; St. Paul Brass R'orks, $:170; Prendergast Bros.,;,; Robinson &Cary, $16.\\' H18; M. D. Shanley, 60 cents; Union Iron orks, $118.20; . P. Bugg & Co., $72; George M. Brack, 50 cents; C. E. Keller & Co., $11.15; E. M. Hal- lowell & Co., 810.50; Northwestern Stamp Works, - cents; Sherwood Hough, $2; Automatic Bank Punch company, $36; Charles If. Williams. 98.25; A. Henry, 955; Wyckoff, Seamans & Benedict, 94.80; E. McNamee, $49.88; 1se1Ile & Partridge, F3, Gor a SN. Hf , F"41''20St Paul Book and Gt- tionery compaiy, BI. Costello, ;i.49; J. B. Schunneper, 920.11.5; Don- aldson, Ogden & Co., $5.94; J. H. Brown, $2; Miunea & Co., 95.35; Lehigh Coal and Iron company. $32.50; Robert See- tt,,eq $21.82; h. P. Cullen, 915; William li. Darla & Co., $2.50. Allowed and ordered paid by the fol- lowing vote: Peas-A1d.Conley, O'Connor, Petsch, (sullen. Ryan, Sanborn, \Veber, Kenn}, Bryant, .)tinea Lon .Ir. Fate Ilium I g, } , `,'Ice I' • esident-14. r Of City Engineer - Report showing the amount of paving under contract. and recommending the purchase of two street sweepers and one road maelnine, fn order to meet in- creased requirements. Re uprt adopted and purchases or- lern•,�. (See resolution.) Of Building Lnspector- Report for month cutting May 31, with City 'T'reasurer's receipt attached for 'I-1,3ti8. PROCEEDINGS OF THE COMMON COUNCIL. 337 Committee on Public Accounts. REPORT OF i1OMU) OF cUBLiC WORKS. Summit Place Grading - The Board of Public Works have had under consideration the resolution or order of the Common Council, approved May 18. 1887. relative to the curbing With Kettle river sandstone the east side of Summit Place, from Nelson avenue to Iglehart street, and having investigated the proposed improvement. respectfully report that said im provenient Is neces- sary and proper from Nelson avenue to Iglehart street; that the estimated ex- pense thereof is 9308, one-half of which need not be paid into theCftr Traasury before the contract is let; that real estate to be assessed therefor can be found ben- efited to the extent of the costs and ex- penses necessary to be incurred therebyor ; that said improvement is not asked fby a petiti"ll of a majority of the owners o property to be assessed therefor, but n'e herewith send a plan orprofile of said improvement, and an order for your adoption if yon desire us to make the improvement. Peas 4, wnays 0. R. L. GORMAN, President. . .Eli Clerk Board Public Works. June 20, 1887. Adopted.. (See order to Board of Pub- lic Works.) Also. Alley Grading, Park Place Addition - The Board of Public Works have had trader consideration the resolution or order of the (summon Council, approved May 18, 1887, relative to the grading or the alley in Park Place addition, from' the park in said addition to Summit avenue, and having investigated the proposed improvement, respectfully re- port that it is necessary and )roper to grade and pave (with cedar blocks) the alley fn Park Place addition to St. Paul. from Summit avenue to the drive around the park fu said addition, In accordance with the recommenda- tion of the City Engineer; that the estimated expense thereof is $45.5, one-half of which need not be paid into the City Treasury before the contractis let; that real estate to he assessed therefor can be found benefited to the extent of the costs and expenses necessary to be incurred thereby; that said fm roveuumt is not asked f b' Mr a I 1 petition of it npajority of the otcners of �property tobe assessed therefor, but we lerewith send a plan or profile of said m haproveent, and an order for your adoption, if you desire its to make the fmprovenmon. Peas 4. nays 0. R. L. (rOliyIAN. President. W. F. Emvls,Clerk Board Public Works June 20. lar. Adopted. (See order to Board of Pub- flc Works). Also. South Robert Street Slopes - The Board of Public Works who have had under consideration the resolution or order of the Common Cour-ii, ap- proved May 18, 1887, relative to con- denuting slopes on South Robert street, from Concord street to Tyler street, and having Investigated the proposed fm- l rdvement, respectfully report that it is necessary and proper to condemn and take an easement for making and main- taining slopes for cuts and fills one and one-half [o ane fn grading said South Robert street: that the estimated ex- pense thereof is 9700; that real estate:to be assessed therefor can be found bene• fited to the extent of the damages, costs and expenses necessary to be incurred thereby-; that said improvement is not asked for by a petition of a majority of the owners of property to be assessed therefor, but we herewith send a plan or profile of said improvement, and an order for }'our adoption, ifyou desire its to make the improvement. Peas 4, nays 0. • R. L. GORMAN', President. W. F. ERWIN,Clerk Board Public Works .June 20, 1887. Adopted. (See order Board of Public Works.) Also, State Street Slopes - To the Common Council -of the City of St. Paul: The Board of Public Works have had under consideration the resolutions or orders of the Common Council,a )proved .)lav 18. 1887, relative to coin emning and taking an easement for making and maintaining slopes on State street, from the levee to the intersection with South South Robert street; thence on South Robert street to the cit limits and hav- Y in � investigated the proposed im rore- R g P P P meat, respectfully report that said im- provement is necessary and proper fn piding State street, from the levee to intersection with South Robert street, and South Robert street, from State street to the south city limits, extending said slopes one and one-half (1y) feet nu said land for every foot cut or filled on said State and South Robert streets fn said grading; that the estimated ex- pense thereof is 9775; that real estate to be as.5 essed therefor eau be found bene. titer) to the extent of the dam- ages, costs and" expenses neees- sary- to be incurred thereby; that said inilu•ocenieut is not asked for be a petition of a majority of theowners of propertc to be assessed therefor. but we herewith send a plan or profile of said improvement, and an order for lour adoqption, if you desire its to make the inlpioverne nt. Teas 4, nays 0. R. L. GOIDIAN. President. W. F. Enwix, Clerk Board Public Works June 29, 1887 nue, 152,,M; wi iam norr-cal, rs�nmaly No. 2, sprinkling District No. 4, &2,578: 97; P.I. Thornton, Estimate No. 2, Fairmont Place, sewer and grading, $8,415; W. P. blurphy, Estimate No..S, .gradin Hague and ,Milton streets, $1,173�V. G. Mulligan, Estimate No. 6, ip gradin Frances street, 92,329; W. Erd- g man, Estimate No. 7, Isabel street gri d- ung, 91,530; J. Kavanagh, Estimate No. �t 6, Conway street grading, &3,485; f McArthur Bros.. Estimate No. 7 Minnehalm street, $8,415; H. girding Hansen, Estimate No. 1, sewer oil E Franklin street, &748; 1'. Doherty, Esti- mate No. 1, sewer on Mackubin street, i Parks, Estimate NO. 4 .20 ' O. B.Iar rad in' Cy • Tess street C3 1011 • \� g y P Mulligan, EstimetW Not. l, _grading Col- { Aurora avenue, $2,(ftf9; G. Geruo, elni- mate No. 1, grading Alley, block - Huinhrey's addition, 9-38; J.D. Moran: Esti grading No. 1. gradin Eric street. $1,020; Dacus & Lockwood, Estimate No. 1, grading Phtden avenue, $1.0-30:. Thornton & Shaw, Istimate No. 1, grading R Do usnmu slrcrt. etc. 993:. . ' S 11'1 11k 1111 1. t Forrestal& 1{eill . 6 I z I� No. 5, Estimate \o. 2,r2,087.28; W. Forrestah Estimate No. 2, sprinkling District No. 12. $383: Fonestat & Reilly, @ Estimate No. 2, sprinkling Ufstrict Nu. G 7, -2,104.41. Forrestal & Reilly, Esti- mate No. 2, sprinkling District No. O. 91.143.27; T. Lfunau, Estfn.are No. granting \'ictm•ia street, 91,530; Daceru & Keough. Estimate No. 2, gradinbbI� I'is- Val and Holton avenues, $255; VAir- thur Bros, Estimate No. 2, _grading Chi- cago avenue, 95,18,5; F. S. Blodgett, Es- tfuate. No. 6, Summit Place sewers, 13,:170; W, J. Murnane, Estimate No. -_, grading Stewart avenue etc., $2 550; J. J. Kavanagh, Estimate No. 2, grading Pfetorfa street, $1,904; C. Non- uenaclner, Estimate No. 2 and final. aIle)- iu block 84, L. Da) -ton's addition, gratliug, CMI; George Bolan,, Estimate Su. 1 soul final, grading Sherburne ave- nue, 91;267.50; William Lettan, Estimate So. 5, final, constructing City Morgue, 1,148: It. T. O'Connor, $41.85; George H. Ballon, .20,80: Robert .Seegar, 03,811:31; DAILY Gl E, 91,459.37; C. J. Thompson. $52.40; Berlandf & Bott, $574; Mathew Craig. 9.24; J. Kahlert, $15.45; Erie City Foundry, $4-50; F.-Knauft, 91`12.03: I evertus & Lesch, $167.80; Leveroos & Mesenbourg, $122.70; Maen- dler Bros., $124; G. :putsch $8.40; Boeringer &.,6o ns, 0.1.5: C. Latham, $ti; G. W. Terrl, 931, Quimby & Abbott, $24; Brown, Treacy & Co., F9; Hudner & Regelsberger, 910.98; St. Paul Furni- ture Co.949,75; Butt & Ferry, 9102.72; T. Brenn,an, &4,169.8I; The Labor Echo, 035.20; Griggs & Foster, $17: Scribuer- l.ibbeyy Co., 936.49; Miles & little, $1.2-; N. \V. Lime Co., $;30.75; S. 1{. Me - Masters, 99.20; St. Paul Brass R'orks, $:170; Prendergast Bros.,;,; Robinson &Cary, $16.\\' H18; M. D. Shanley, 60 cents; Union Iron orks, $118.20; . P. Bugg & Co., $72; George M. Brack, 50 cents; C. E. Keller & Co., $11.15; E. M. Hal- lowell & Co., 810.50; Northwestern Stamp Works, - cents; Sherwood Hough, $2; Automatic Bank Punch company, $36; Charles If. Williams. 98.25; A. Henry, 955; Wyckoff, Seamans & Benedict, 94.80; E. McNamee, $49.88; 1se1Ile & Partridge, F3, Gor a SN. Hf , F"41''20St Paul Book and Gt- tionery compaiy, BI. Costello, ;i.49; J. B. Schunneper, 920.11.5; Don- aldson, Ogden & Co., $5.94; J. H. Brown, $2; Miunea & Co., 95.35; Lehigh Coal and Iron company. $32.50; Robert See- tt,,eq $21.82; h. P. Cullen, 915; William li. Darla & Co., $2.50. Allowed and ordered paid by the fol- lowing vote: Peas-A1d.Conley, O'Connor, Petsch, (sullen. Ryan, Sanborn, \Veber, Kenn}, Bryant, .)tinea Lon .Ir. Fate Ilium I g, } , `,'Ice I' • esident-14. r Of City Engineer - Report showing the amount of paving under contract. and recommending the purchase of two street sweepers and one road maelnine, fn order to meet in- creased requirements. Re uprt adopted and purchases or- lern•,�. (See resolution.) Of Building Lnspector- Report for month cutting May 31, with City 'T'reasurer's receipt attached for 'I-1,3ti8. PROCEEDINGS OF THE COMMON COUNCIL. 337 Committee on Public Accounts. REPORT OF i1OMU) OF cUBLiC WORKS. Summit Place Grading - The Board of Public Works have had under consideration the resolution or order of the Common Council, approved May 18. 1887. relative to the curbing With Kettle river sandstone the east side of Summit Place, from Nelson avenue to Iglehart street, and having investigated the proposed improvement. respectfully report that said im provenient Is neces- sary and proper from Nelson avenue to Iglehart street; that the estimated ex- pense thereof is 9308, one-half of which need not be paid into theCftr Traasury before the contract is let; that real estate to be assessed therefor can be found ben- efited to the extent of the costs and ex- penses necessary to be incurred therebyor ; that said improvement is not asked fby a petiti"ll of a majority of the owners o property to be assessed therefor, but n'e herewith send a plan orprofile of said improvement, and an order for your adoption if yon desire us to make the improvement. Peas 4, wnays 0. R. L. GORMAN, President. . .Eli Clerk Board Public Works. June 20, 1887. Adopted.. (See order to Board of Pub- lic Works.) Also. Alley Grading, Park Place Addition - The Board of Public Works have had trader consideration the resolution or order of the (summon Council, approved May 18, 1887, relative to the grading or the alley in Park Place addition, from' the park in said addition to Summit avenue, and having investigated the proposed improvement, respectfully re- port that it is necessary and )roper to grade and pave (with cedar blocks) the alley fn Park Place addition to St. Paul. from Summit avenue to the drive around the park fu said addition, In accordance with the recommenda- tion of the City Engineer; that the estimated expense thereof is $45.5, one-half of which need not be paid into the City Treasury before the contractis let; that real estate to he assessed therefor can be found benefited to the extent of the costs and expenses necessary to be incurred thereby; that said fm roveuumt is not asked f b' Mr a I 1 petition of it npajority of the otcners of �property tobe assessed therefor, but we lerewith send a plan or profile of said m haproveent, and an order for your adoption, if you desire its to make the fmprovenmon. Peas 4. nays 0. R. L. (rOliyIAN. President. W. F. Emvls,Clerk Board Public Works June 20. lar. Adopted. (See order to Board of Pub- flc Works). Also. South Robert Street Slopes - The Board of Public Works who have had under consideration the resolution or order of the Common Cour-ii, ap- proved May 18, 1887, relative to con- denuting slopes on South Robert street, from Concord street to Tyler street, and having Investigated the proposed fm- l rdvement, respectfully report that it is necessary and proper to condemn and take an easement for making and main- taining slopes for cuts and fills one and one-half [o ane fn grading said South Robert street: that the estimated ex- pense thereof is 9700; that real estate:to be assessed therefor can be found bene• fited to the extent of the damages, costs and expenses necessary to be incurred thereby-; that said improvement is not asked for by a petition of a majority of the owners of property to be assessed therefor, but we herewith send a plan or profile of said improvement, and an order for }'our adoption, ifyou desire its to make the improvement. Peas 4, nays 0. • R. L. GORMAN', President. W. F. ERWIN,Clerk Board Public Works .June 20, 1887. Adopted. (See order Board of Public Works.) Also, State Street Slopes - To the Common Council -of the City of St. Paul: The Board of Public Works have had under consideration the resolutions or orders of the Common Council,a )proved .)lav 18. 1887, relative to coin emning and taking an easement for making and maintaining slopes on State street, from the levee to the intersection with South South Robert street; thence on South Robert street to the cit limits and hav- Y in � investigated the proposed im rore- R g P P P meat, respectfully report that said im- provement is necessary and proper fn piding State street, from the levee to intersection with South Robert street, and South Robert street, from State street to the south city limits, extending said slopes one and one-half (1y) feet nu said land for every foot cut or filled on said State and South Robert streets fn said grading; that the estimated ex- pense thereof is 9775; that real estate to be as.5 essed therefor eau be found bene. titer) to the extent of the dam- ages, costs and" expenses neees- sary- to be incurred thereby; that said inilu•ocenieut is not asked for be a petition of a majority of theowners of propertc to be assessed therefor. but we herewith send a plan or profile of said improvement, and an order for lour adoqption, if you desire its to make the inlpioverne nt. Teas 4, nays 0. R. L. GOIDIAN. President. W. F. Enwix, Clerk Board Public Works June 29, 1887 338 PROCEEDINGS OF THE COMMON COUNCIL. Adopted. (See order to Board of Pub- lic Work's.) Also, Court Street Opening, Etc - To the Common Council of the City of St, Paul; The Board of Public Works'liave had under consideration the resolution or order of the Common Council, approved April 7, 1887, relative to the opening and extension of Court street, from the west line of Cliftondale to east line of west line of e avenue, is thereof is therefor an be found benefited to the extent of the damages, costs and ex - pens es necessary to be incurred thereby; that said improvement is not asked for by a petition of a majority of the own- ers of property to be assessed therefor, but we herewith send a plan or profile of said improvement, and an order for I our adoption, if you desire us to make the improvement. Yeas 4, nays 0. R. L. GORMAN. President. W.F.Eitw[N. Clerk Bodrd Public Works. Adopted. (See order to Board of Pub - lie Yorks.) Gaultler Street Opening Etc.- The Board of Public `Yorks have had under consideration the resolution or order of the Common Council, approved A ril 21, 1887, relative to the opening, widening and extension of Gaultier street, to a width of 66 feet, from Atwater street to Front a reet, and havinginvestigated the proposed im- provement respectfully report that said miprovement is necessary and proper; iii that the estimated expense thereof is $3,000; that= real estate to be as- sessed therefor can be found benefited to the extent Of the damages, costs and expenses necessary to be incurred .' therebg that said improvement is not asked for by a petition of a majority of the owners of property to be assessed therefor, but we herewith senda plan or Yrprofile of said improvementand an order your adoption, If you desire us to make the improvement. Yeas 4, nays 0. 'i R. L. Goui;,tx, President. W. F. Enwty, Clerk Board Public Works June 20, 1387. Adopted. (See order to Board of Public Works.) Also, Earl Street Openingg. The Board of Public Works have had ander consideration the resolution or order of the Common Council, approved April 5, 1887, relative to the �I opening, , wideningand extension of Earl street from Marylandstreet north to Lake Phalen, and having investigated the pro- posed improvement, respectfully report that said improvement is necessary and proper, from Maryland street to the cen- ter line (running east and west) of section 21, town 29, range 22; that the estimated expense thereof is $6,000; that real estate to be assessed therefor can be found benefited to the extent of the damages, costs and expenses necessary to be lit- curred thereby-; that said improve- ment is not asked for by a peti- tion of a majority of the owners of prop- erty to be assessed therefor, but we herewith send a plan or profile of said improvement, and an order for your adoption, if you desire us to make the improvement. Yeas 4, mays0. - R. L. GOR] -AN, President. IV. F. Euwrx, Clerk Board Public Works June 20, 1887. Adopted. (See order to Board of Pub- lic Works.) Also, Woodbine Street Opening - The Board of Public Works have had under consideration the resolution or order of the Common Council, approved Aril 7 1887, relative to the opening of R dbine street, from Snelling ave- nue to the west line of Come Park, to a uniform width of 120 feet, and having investigated the proposed improvement, respectfully report that It Is necessary and proper to open, widen and extend Woodbine street to a width of one hun- dred (100) feet, from Snelling avenue to Como park; that the estimated expense thereof is 810,000; that real estate to be assessed therefor can be found benefited to the extent of the damages, costs and expenses necessary to be in- curred thereby; that said improvement is not asked for by a petition of a ma- jority of the owners of property to be assessed therefor, but we herewith send a plan or profie of said improvement, and an order for your adoption, if you desire us to make the improvement. Yeas 4, days 0. R. L. GoumfAN, President. W.F.Eerv1N, Clerk Board Public Works. June 20, 1887. Adopted. (See order to Board of Public IN orks.) Also, Robertson Avenue Widening - Phe Board of Public Works have had under consideration the resolution or order of the Common Council, a roved April 7, 1887, relative to the widening of Robertson avenue, front Snelling avenue to the east line of Hoyt's Como out lots addition to the city of St. Paul and, having investigated the proposed 9m- provement, respectfnlLy report, that said improvement is necessary and proper, from Snelling avenue to Hairline ave - PROCEEDINGS OF THE COMMON. COUNCIL. 330 nue; that the estimated expense thereof granite, includbur in the contract for is 84,000; that real estate to be as- said paving the necessary sewer, sensed therefor can be found benefited water and gas connections to the to the extent of the damages, costs and property Imes; that the esti- expenses necessary, to be incurred there- mated exlense thereof is $34,340, one - by; that said improvement is not asked half of which need not be paid Into the for by a petition of a majority of the City Treasury before the contract is let; owners of property to be assessed that real estate to be assessed therefor therefor;bat we herewith send a plan can be found benefited to the extent of or profile of said improvennert, and the costs and expe.nsesnecessarytobein- an order for your adoption, if you desire curredthereby; thatsaid improvement is us to make the improvement. Yeas 4, not asked for by a petition of amajority nays 0. f the owners of property to be assessed R. L. GORMAN. President. therefor, but we herewith send a Ian W.F. Enwix, Clerk Board Public Works. or rofile of said improvement. and an June 20, 1887. order for your adoption, if you desire us Adoptee. (See order to Board of Pub- to make the improvement. Yeas 4, lie Works) nays o. R. L. FORMAN. President. Also, W. F. EuwiN, Clerk Board Public Works Minnesota Street Pavingg- June 20, 1887. The Board of Public I'orks'have had Adopted. (See order to Bo�rdof Pub- . onsideration the resolution or or- tic IYorks.) der ofthe Common Council, approved Also, Feb. 17, 1887, relative to the paving of Ailey Grading, Rice & Irvine's Addi- Minnesota street, front Eighth street to tion - Summit avenue, with redar blocks aad The Board of PublieWorks have hady74�ti ani -. grte curbs, and having investigated der consideration the resolution or in c the proposed lot roverespectfully of the Common Council, approved Jun - report that Saul ilirovement is neves- 0, 1887, relative to the gradhiF of the nd sary aproper from Eighth street to alley in block 18, Rice &Irvine s addi- East Summit avenue, including the tion to St. Paul, from Market street necessary server, water and gas con- to Washington street, and having nectious to the property lines; that the investigated the proposed improve - estimated expense thereof is $13,840; inert, respectfully report that it one-half of which need not be paid into is here saary end Proper to grade and the City Treasury before the con- pave (with cedar blocks) the said tract is IBC; that real estate to be alley in accordance with the reeom- assessed therefor can be found bene- niendatlon of the City Engineer; that fined to the extent of the damages, costs the estimated expense thereof .is 8915, and expenses necessary to be in- one-half of which need not be paid into curred thereby, that said improvement the City Treasury before the contract is Is not asked for by a petition of a major- let; that real estate to be assessed there- ity of the owners of property to be as- for can be found benefited to the ex- sessed therefor, but we Imrewith send a tent of the costs and expenses ii -es - plan or profile of said improvennent, sary to be incurred thereby; that said and an order for your adoption, if you improvement Is not asked for by peti- desire us to slake the improvement. tion of a majority of the owners of Yeas 4, nays 0. ppropertyy to be assessed therefor, but we R. L. Go l[AN, President. lierewi'tlnsendaplanorprofileofy said im- W. F.Enwlx, Clerk Board Public Works. pruvement, and an order for ydor adop- June 20, 1887. tion if you desire us to make the im- Adopted. (See order to Board of Pub- provemert. Yeas 4, nays 0. lic Works^ R. L. GOIBIAN, President. Also. W.F.Euiv1N,Clerk Board Public Works. Selby Avenue Paving- June 20, 1887. The Board of Public Works have had Alderman of the District. under consideration the reso ution or Also, order f the Coalition Council, approved Dakota Avenue Paving - June 0, 1887, relative to the paving of To the Common Council of the City of Selby avenue, from St Albans street to St. Paul: Summit avenue, and having investi- j The Board of Public Works have had gated the proposed innluovement, re- under consideration the resolutions or tectfull - report that .said in enent orders of the Cannon Council approved .•y y p e (except nP necessary and proper (except be- Dec. to ave ue, fro to the b id of tvveen the rails of the cable lino and be- Dakota avenue, from the bride t- riveen the trucks, and for one foot on Congress street, and having nves•- each side of the outside rails f aid ligated the proposed im rovement re - tracks, where the St. .aid City Roailwarespectfully report that said improve - company is supposed to pave with gran- meat is necessaryy' and propper from the ite) with cedar blocks and curbing with I southeasterly.end.of the 4Yabaslis street 340 PROCEEDINGS OF THE COMMON COUNCIL. PROCEEDINGS OF THE COMMON COUNCIL. 341 brid a to Congress street with cedar blocks and curbing with granite, includ- ing in the contract for said paving the necessary sewer, water and gas connec- tions to the property lines; that the estimated expense thereof isfi30,(W1,one- half of which need not be paid into the City Treasury before the contract is let; that real estate to be assessed therefor can be found benefited to the extent of the costs and expenses necessary it) be incurred thereby; that said im- provement Is not asked for by a peti- tion of a majority of theowners of prop- erty to be assessed therefor, but we herewith send a plan cr pprofile of said improvemeRt..and..an•Corder for your adoptloll- If you desite us to make the improvement. Yens 4, nays 0. R. L. GOnDIAN, President. W. F. ERWIN. Clerk Board Public Works Lune 20, 1887. Adopted. (See order to Board of Pub- lic Works.) Also, Fourteenth Street Sprinkling— ' The Board pf Public Works herewith respectfully return your order, approved June 9, 1887, in the matter of epnceling the order for the sprinkling of Four- teenth street, between Jackson and Canada streets, together with the petition of property owners interested in said sprinkling, with the report that the contractor declines to have that part of his contract canceled. (See conunt- nication of said contractor herewith transmitted.) R. L. GORMAN, President. N. F.ERwtN, Clerk Board Public Works. June 16, 1887. Accepted. Also, Alley Grading Contract, Asche's Sub- division— Che Board re mrts that it has awarded William G. Mal igan the contract or gradingthe alley in Asche's subdivision of block 92, Lyman Dayton's addition, from Mendota to Forest streets, he being the lowest reliable and responsi- ble bidder therefor; all] outdo bid. bond in the sum of A50, with Thomas Brennan and William Dual ¢p as Sure- ties. Also. Grotto Street Grading Contract— The Board re Torts that it has awarded Charles Faber t�ne contract for grading Grotto street, from Marshall avenue to Minnehaha street, he being the lowest reliable still responsible bidder therefor; amount of bid, £4,672.80; bond in the sum of £935, with Aug. Hamm and Pill. Fabel as sureties. Also. Oneida Street Gradin f Contract - The Board reports gnat it has awarded James McDonald the contract for grad- ing Oneida street, from Randolph street to St. Clairsiteet, he being the lowest reliable and responsible bidder therefor; amomrt of bid, $3 590; bond in the sum of 8300, with Joan Clonan and J. J. Mullen as sureties. Also, Temperance Street Paving Contract— The Board reports that it has awarded Folsom & Murray the contract for pav- iug Temperance steeet, from Eighth street to Ninth street, they being the lowest reliable and responsible bidders therefor; amount of bid, 8`2,100- sewer connections, 830 each; bond in the sum of MM, with S. P. Folsom and C. M. Crowley as sureties. Also, Robert Street Paving Contract— The Board reports that it has awarded Folsom & Murray the contract for pav- ing Robert street, from Third street to north end of Robert street bridge, they being the lowest reliable andresponsible bidders therefor; amount of bid° M, sewer connections, 837 each; bond inthe sunt of 8200, with S. P. Folsom and C. M. Crowley as sureties. Each of the foregoing awards taken up separately and approved by the fol- lowing vote: Yeas—Ald. Conley, O'Connor, Petsch, Cullen Ryan, Sanborn. Weber, Kenny, Kafn. flamm, Bryant, Mines, Long, Mr. Vice President -14. Also, Estimates and Claims, viz:— The Board transmits. approved byy It, the following estimates and claima, to -writ: Estimate No. 2 and final, Franklin street sewer, H. Hanson, contractor, amount due, 8132; Estimate No. 2, and final, Washington street sewer, P. Doherty' contractor, amount due, &58.50; Estimate No. 2 and final, Canada street sewer, P. Doherty, contractor, amount due, &5.50; Estimate No. 2 and final, Sherman street sewer, P. Doherty, contractor, amount due, &51; Estimate No. 2 slid final, Mackubfn street sewer, P. Doherty, contractor, amount due, &'34.80; Estimate No. 2 and final, Wilder avenuegrading, William Lockwood, con- tractor. amount due, V444; Estimate No. :3 and final, Sixth street sewer, White & Attains, contractors, amount due, 8184; Estimate No. 3 and final, Fairfield av- enue. gradin¢, McArthur Bros., con- tractors, amount due, 87,025; Estimate NO. 4, supplementary to No. 3 and final, Taylor avenue grading, Cooper & Har - C7., contractors, mnount due, 8300; Estimnte No. 5 and final, Greenbrier avenue grading, J. W. Doherty, con- tractor, amount due, 8485• Estimate No. 5 and final, Third street bridge, alt proaches, H. E. IIortoln. contractor, amount due, 815,3&5.17 ; Estimate No. 6 and final, Hague avenue and Milton street grading, W. P. Murphy, con- tractor, amount do ' George H. Ballou, £7.80; Mat Craig, £15; G. W. Merrill, 840. Committee on Claims. Also, P. D. WfnchGll's Petition— The Board Of Public Works transmit,, petition of P. D. Winchell, for return of money erroneously assessed against hie property, and recommend that prayer Of petitioner be granted, and that an or- der be drawn upon the Treasury in his favor for the sum of 816. Committee on Claims. REPORTS OF STANDING COMMITTEES. Of Committee on Ways and Means— Bond Approved— Committee has examined and ap- proved the bond of P. H. Kelly, Water Commissioner. Bond approved by the following vote: Yeas—Ald. Conley, O'Connor, Pestch, Cullen, Ryan, Sanborn, Weber, Kenny, Kain, Hamm, Bryant, Mines, Long, Bir. Vice President -14. Also, G. R. Kimball's Petition— Committee recommend that the prayer of petitioner be granted. Adopted. (See resolution). Also. George Mitsch and Others' Petition— Tine Committee on Trays and Means, to whom was referred the pe- tition of George Mitsch and others, asking for refunding of money paid for opening a street on the north side of the uniondepot, find that the courts have held that the Coun- cil had no authority to open said street, and recommend that said money be re- funded, without interest. Recommitted. Of Committee on Fire Department— James L Jellett's petition— Committee etitionCommittee recommends that attachell ordinance be passed. Adopted. (See Ordinance No. 788.) Also, John T. Nordstrom's Petition— - Committee recommended that said pe- tioli be not granted, until notice re- (juited by law bus been given and a pIan of proposed windows presented to Council. Adopted. Of Committee on Streets—Jackson Street Bridge— Committee submits, without recom- mendation, the following communica- tion from the City Engineer; To the Committee on Streets— GENTLE)IEN: Relative to the matter of the Jackson street bridge as con- structed by the St. Paul, Minneapolis & Manitoba road, I would report as follows: At the regular meet- ing of the Common Council, May 15, 1834, page 197 Council Proceedings, the City, Engineer sent a communication in - closing a letter from Mr. Manvel, gen- eral t>lanager St. Paul, Minneapolis & Manitoba railway, proposing to build a wooden bridge over their tracks under certain conditions as set forth fn the communication. The matter was re- ferred to the Committee on Streets, and at a special meeting held June 12, 1884, page 215, Council Proceedings, the Com- mittee on Streets recommended that the proposition of the railway company be accepted and the matter be referred to the City Attorney to prepare an agree- nnent which should protect the rights of the city. On the 5th day of July, 1884,an agreement was drawn up and signed by James J. Hill on the part of the St. Paul, MJnneapolis & Manitoba Railway company, C. I). O'Brien, Mayor of the of the city of St. Paul, and Thomas A. Pendergrast, City Clerk of the Cit} of St. Paul, whereby a wooden bridgge, twenty-four feet wide with two shie- walks each six feet wide (with masonry abutments the full width of the street and suitable to receive an iron struct- ure) was to be built by the railway com- gy, upon plans submitted to the City Rell of St. Paul for approval, to be open to traffic on or before the 1st day of January. 188.5, said bridge to be kept in repairs by said city for a term of eight years, after which time the railway company whenever requested by the Common Council agreed to substitute for the same such other bridge as might be or- dered by the Common Council in ac- cordance with the agreement between the City Of St. Paul still the St. Paul, Minneapolis & Manitoba railway, under date of Aug. 23, 1880. Nothing was ever done under this agreement and no plans have ever been submitted to the Com- mon Council or the City Engineer for acceptance. The railway company have, however, proceeded to build an Iron bridge with a roadway thirty-two feet wide and two sidewalks each six feet wide, together with the accessary stone abutments. The bridge has been placed entirely to one side of the street and has not apparently been constructed with the f era of widening at any future time. The location of the bridge on one side of the street gives a very awkward appear- ance to the street at the north end of said bridge, and makes the sidewalk connections very bad and unsightly. It is my opinion that had the plans been submitted to the city for approval, changes might have been made of bene- fit to the city and without additional cost to the railroad company. The bridge as built is not In accordance with the agreement between the city of St. Paul and the St. Paul, Minneapolis & Manitoba Railway company, under date 342 PROCEEDINGS OF THE COMMON COUNCIL. of Aug. 23, 1880. Respectfully sub- mitted, L. W. RUNPEETT, City Engineer. Jim' 17, 1887. Recommitted to Committee on Streets. Also, Lutheran Cemetery Association Peti- tiou— Committee recommend that said peti- tion be referred to City Engineer and Corporation Attorney. Adopted. Also, St. Peter Street Paving—Protest— Committee recommend that protest agahcst said paving be granted, and that in said matter do not mss. the final order n I Adopted. P Also, A. C. Kidd and Others' Petition— Committee return herewith prelimi- nary order in said mortal. Adopted. (See order to Board of Pub- lic Works.) Also, E. B. Donaldson and Others' Petition— Cmnmittee recommend that said peti- tion be referred to Board of Public Works to investigate and report. Adopted. Also, Petition for Grading Victoria Street— Committee return herewith prelimi- nary order in said matter. Adopted. (See orderto Board of Pub- lic Works) Also, Alley Widening, Lake Como Villas— Committee recommend that prayer of petitioners in said matter be granted and Clerk instructed to give notice re- quired by law, provided, before final action be taken, that deeds be executed by the parties dedicating Property in lieu thereof. Adopted, and City Clerk so instructed. Also, Drinking Fountains— Committee Iecommend that, in addi- tion to the authority extended by reso- ;.lution of Council passed May 17, 1887, it Is necessary and proper to locate an addi- tional drinking fountainat the corner I of Maple and Polnt Donglfle streets, and your committee, in accordance with said resolution and their further recon - mandation, have purchased five drink - Ing fountains for the sum .50 of 5297 each, to be located as specified in said resolution, and one drinking fountain for the sum of $101.50, to be located at the corner of Maple and Point Douglas streets. Report adopted and Purchases ap- proved by the following vote: 'I Yeas—Ald. Conley, O'Conner, Petsch, Cullen, Ryan, Sanborn, Weber, Kenny, Karn, Hamm, Bryant. Mines, Long, Mr. Vice President -14. Also, Park Avenue Bridge— Committee reconsidered action taken June 3, 1887, and recommend the ap- pointment of a special committee to confer with the St. Paul, Minneapolis &- Manitoba Railway company in regard to Park avenue bridge. Adopted. and Ald. Hamm, Long and Sanborn appointed as such conlini . Also, Terrace Park Addition— ACo.Vattee recommend Cvacatitee recommend the granting platvacation ked for, when a correct plat of ground asked to be united Is filod and on Payment of 8400 brto the City Treasury. Adopted. Also, 3I. oA.n O'ttee sAgg Brothers' Petition— Commonee f mmold that prayer of petitioners be not granted. Adopted. Also, Electric Light Ordinance— committee recommend that said or - ill nonce be referred to C11 Engineer, Corporation Attorney Chnirman Com- mittee on Streets and Aid. Petsch. Report adopted and ordinance so re- ferred. Also, City Engineer's report for May— Committee recommend acceptance of said report. Aceg ed. Of Committee on Police—Appoint ments— Committee recommend that the ap- pointment of John W. Cook as Lieuten- ant of police, and Peter Carroll, John J. Hennessy and Dennis Sullivan as regu- lar police officers be advised and con- sented to. $Adopted. Of Committee on License—Revocation— Committee recommend that revoca- tion of saloon license No. 212 be con- firmed. Adopted. Also, Transfer s— Committee recommend the transfer of the following numbered liquor licenses, as asked for: 326, 451, 577, 511, 660, 388, 0 Ad, 376, 449. opted. Of Committee on Public Accounts—Re- port of Board of Control. Committee have examined report of said Board for May, 1887, and found same correct. Accepted. (See resolution.) REPORTS OF SPECIAL Co`MMr=EES, Of Aid. Kain—Ravine Street Change of Grade— Committee recommends that the re- port of the Board of Public Works in PROCEEDINGS OF THE COMMON COUNCIL. 343 said matter be recommitted to the Boar of Public Works with instructions t carry out the orders of Council. Adopted. Also, J. W. Wild and Others' Petition, Committee report by resolutio: thereon. MISCELLANEOUS. Ordinances— An ordinance was read entitled ai orninance m amend Ordinance No. 415 relative to impounding animals. Aid. Sanborn moved that the rules In so far sus P enin as c allow said ordi CI " mance to pass [o Its second rending. 'Phe motion nprevailed, t yens 14, ma the said ordnance was thereupon Sac a second time and passed. (bee Ordl Hance ordinance An e was read entitled aI Ordinance appropriating money to pal Harriet A, Prescott for property taken for Dakota avenue. Aid. Mines moved that the rules lu so far suspended as to allow said ordi nance to pass to its second reading. The motion Prevailed, yeas 14. and the said ordinance was thereupon read a second time and passed. (See Ordinance No. 787.) An ordinance was read permitting Janes I. Jellett to move a certain One- story trams building off an alley in Brunson's addition. Aid. Sanborn moved that the rules be so far suspended as to allow said ordin- ance to pass to its second reading. The motion prevailed, yeas 14, and the said ordinance was thereupon read a second time and passed. (See Ordinance No. 788.) An ordinance was read In relation to the supervision andcontrol of buildings or structures, etc., within the city limits. Committee on Ordinances. Ad ordinance was read, entitled an ordinance to amend Ordinance No. 3yo. Committee on Ordinances. An ordinance was read to refund money pair[ for paving St. Peter street, between Iglehart and lartin streets. Committee on Ordinances. An ordinance was read relating to do s. An ordinalrp nce ce Ordinances. An ordinance was read to amend an ordinance relation to flee limits. Committee on Ordinances. An ordinance was read permitting George Benz to construct a stairway on Washington street. Committee on Streets. An ordinance was read naming and changing the names of certain streets. Committee on Streets. Proposals for High Bridge Superstruc- ture— Moritz Lassig, 8155,000, bond In the sum of 8100,000, with D. C. Shepard and P. H. Kelly as sureties; Morse Bridge company, flan A 8311,000, Plan B, 8324,- 000; bond in the sum of 87.5 , with Horace E. Horton and Peter Berkey as reties; Edge Moor Iron company, Plan A F371S,400, Plan B 8303 400; hood to the sum of 875,300, with Mace E. Horton and Seth DL Hewitt as sureties; C. L. Strobel, 8.'340,374; bond in the sum of 870,000. with Horace E. Horton and Philip W. Herzo6• as sureties. Committee oil Streets and City Engl- neer. Proposals for Removing Dead P Ani- male— g Wyman S; Gorton submit a proposal for removing dead animal : from city and dtaposbcg of same, ammo nppanted by bond in the sum of1.500, with Mart, m Rebholz and Ell Regner as sureties. ACommittee on Streets and Corporation =a A resolution was read to allow John Thine to erect n hay scale on the south- west corner of Stryker avenue and Augusta street. Committee on Streets. Claims Allowed— Frank Ford, Special Judge Municipal Court, 848; F. X. Carrier, material and Dy the ronowing vote: Yeas—Ald. Conley, O'Connor, Petsch, Cullen, Ryan, Sanborn, Weber, Kenny, Kain, Hanim, Bryant, Mines, Long, Mr. Vice President -14. Vacation of Part of Dale Street— 'Phe matter of the vacation of part of Dale street according to notice of City Clerk dated May 2, 1887, was postponed and laid over until July 5, 1887, at 7:30 P. m. Ordinances. / OR -1 -CE No. 766. Paul do ordain as follows: Section 1. That Ordinance No. 419 •elative to impounding animals, be and .he same Is hereby amended by strl king lot the following words in lines fifth and sixth of page 334 of the Municipal :ode 1884, In section three of said ordi- lance to -wit: •`Goodrlch avenue; thence sat along Goodrich avenue to Western .venue," and inserting in place thereof: Marshall avenue; thence along Mar - 11a11 avenue to Lexington avenue; hence south along Lex" avenue o St. Clair street; thence east along St. lair street to Western avenue; thence outfit anon, Western avenue to its Inter- action with the MississUppi river." 344 PROCEEDINGS OF THE COMMON COUNCIL. Sec. 2. This ordinance shall take ef- fect and be hl force from and after its passage. Yeas-Ald. Conley, O'Connor, Petsch, Cullen, Ryan, Sanborn, Weber, Kenny, Kain, Hamm, Bryant, Minea, Long, Mr. Vice President -14. Passed June 21, 1887. JouN DoWLAN, Vice President of Council. Approved Ji ne 22, 1887. ROBERT A. SNITIr, Mayor. Kaon, IIamm, Bryant, Minea, Long, Mr. Vice President -14. Passed June 21, 1887. ,JOIN DOWLAN, Vice President of Council. Approved June 22, 1887. ROBERT A. SMITH, Mayor. Attest: I'BOs. A. PRF.NDF.ROAST, City Clerk. June 2.5. Resolutions. Attest: Resolved, That the following plats, as Tuns. A. PRENDERGAST, City Clerk. recommended by the Plat Conumissibil, June 25. be and hereby are accepted by the Coin- ORDINANCL•' No. 787. mon Council. vin.: . An Ordinance Approprintiug Money Dickerman's addition. ' to Pay Harriet , Prescott for Prop- E. R. Bryant's subdivisfQn of blocks erty Taken for Dakota Avenue. 15 and 16, Stinson's Frances Street addi- The Common Council of the City of St. tion. Paul do ordain as follows: Front Street addition. Section 1. That an order be drawn Minea & Wedge's rearrangement of upon the City Treasury in favor of Har- Block No. 5, Siveeney's addition to West riet A. Prescott for the sum of five thou- St. Paul. sand seven, hundred and thirty (;5,730) L. T. Lawton's subdivision of Lot No. dollars, being full compensation for and 8, Kerwin's lot lots. satisfaction of all claims for dunnages Victoria Street addition. to and for property taken In the open- . Warren & Thau Wand's subdivision of ing, widening and extension of Dakota tots 11 and 14, For Street out lots. avenue, from Channel street to Goffe Corning's addition. street, in said city of St. Paul; sai(k'or-' C. B. Lawton's rearrangement of der to be delivered only upon said Har- block (SO 'Brown & Jackson's addition to riet A. Prescott executing and deliver- West St. Paul. ingg to the City of St. Paul it good and Lluse's subdivision of lots 9, 10 and 11 so tient deed of the property, to be at)- and parts of lots 7 and 8, block 34, of proved by the Corporation Attorney. Linse & Zfmmennan's rearrangement Section 2. This ordinance shall take of Brown & Jackson's addition to West effect and he in force from and after its SL Paul. passage and publication. Teas -And. Conley-, O'Connor, Petsch, Yeas -And. Conley-, O'Connor Petsch Cullen, Ryan, Sanborn, Weber, Kenny-, Cullen, Ryan, Sanborn, Weber, Kenny,, Kain, Hnmm, Bryant, Minea, Long, M}r. Kain, Hamm, Bryant, Minea, Long, Mr. Vico President -14. Vice President -14. Approved'June 22, 1887. Passed June 21, 1887. B Ald. Kerr- Jol DOwLAN, Resolved. That the grade of the alley Vice President of the Council. fu Park Place, from Summit avenue to Approved June 22, 1887. the Park Place drive, as indicated by ROBERT A. SMITR,•Mayorr tine red grade line on the accompanying Attest: - profile, and as recommended by the Tues. A. PRENDERGAST, City Clerk. City Engineer, be and hereby is adopted June 25. as the established grade. ORDINANCE. No. 788. Yeas-Ald. Conley, O'Connor-, Petsch, Permitting James L Jellett to Move a Cullen, Ryan, Sanborn, We Kenn}}-, Certain OneStory Frame Building, as Kain, Hamm, Bryant, Minea, Lo1g,.in Herein Stated- Vice President -14. The Common Council of the City of St. Approved June 22, 1887. Paul do ordain as follows: By Ald. Long - Section 1. Permission is hereby Resolved, That the grade of Summit given and granted unto James I. Jellett avenue, as indicated by the red grade to remove that certain one-story frame line on the accompanying profile, and as building off of the alley running along recommended by the City Engineer, be the side of lot 1, block 12 Brunson's ad- and hereby is adopted as the established dition, on to said lot, lie being the owner grade from Cleveland avenue west to of said building. tine edge of the bluff. Sec. 2. This ordinance shall takeYeas-Ald. Conley, O'Connor, Petsch, effect and be in force from and after its Cullen, Ryan, Sanborn, Weber, Kenny, _ publication. Kain, Hamm, Bryant, Minea, Long, Mr. Yeas-Ald.Cbnley,O'Connor, Petsch, VicePresident•-14. Cullen, Ryan, SVborn, Weber, Kermy, Approved June 22, 1887. PROCEEDINGS OF THE COMMON COUNCIL. 345 By Ald. Ilanun- Resolved.'Thatthe gradeof Prosperity avenue, from the White Bear road to Lake Como and Phuleu avenue, as nodi sated b}• the red grade Mil, oil the ac- cunnpauyfngprofile, and as reconuue.nded by -the City Engineer, be and hereby is adopted as the, established grade. Yeas-Ald Cuulcv, O'Connor, Petseh, Cullen. Ryam. Sanborn. Weber, Kenny, Kain, IIamm• Bryant, )Ifnea, Long. Mr. Vire Presideut-14. Approved .lune 2'2, IM7. 133 Ald. Cullcn- ResOlved, That tine grade of the in block 18. Bice & Irvine'., ad(.gi indicated by the red grade line a aceouQnauying profile. and as r mended b}' the City EuEE,,•inecr. LI hereby Is adopted xs tlm tstabl grade. Teas-Ald. Conley, O'('oumur, Pe Cullen. 113ai, Sanborn. 11'ebe•-( , Knin, Hamm, Bryant, Kline.? mf Vice Presideut--14. v' Approved June "2, ISS7. e, alley an, as ` By Aid. Weber. Resolved, That the grade of Ronda .street, from Lexington avenue to Dale street, as h,dicaWd on the accompany- ing profile, and as recununeuded by the City Engineer, be and hereby is adopted as the established grade Of said street: also that the grade of tine sane street. from Kent street to 1(ackubin street, ons indicated on the ace ow77rwpbig profile, be and hereby is adopt,(]. Yens -All. Conley, O'Connor Petsch, Cullen, Ryan I, Sanborn, Weber, Kenny Kahl. Manua, Bryant, Minea, Long,, Mr. Vice President -14. Approved Jnne Resolved, That all order be drawn fn fa vor of 1. Von lleyderstacdt for the sum .of $25.67, being penalties; and costs ml fat lo, block It. Bruustui s ad- d!hlon,erroneously sold for openint Sev- enth street, damages being at on the property on the same improve - I let. Teas-Ald. Conley, O'Connor Petsch, Cullen, Ryan, Saulrarn. Weber, Kenny, Kain, Hamm, Bryant, Mitten, Long, Mr. Vice President. -14. Approved Junet• 2, 1887. By Aid. Weber - Resolved, That an order be drawn in favor of the Board of Control for the stun of $732.44, being city's one-third of the expenditure of said Board for the month of May, 1887. Yeas-Ald. Conley. O'Connor, Petsch, Cullen, Ryan, Sanborn, Weber, Kenny Kahl, Ilmam, Bryant, Mitres, Long, 111r. Vice I'oesident.-14. Approved June 22, 1887. Resoh'ed, 'Tint au order he drawn upon the City 1'teasury of the city of r St. I':utl ill favor of the Third National bank of St. Paul, for the sum of five hundred mid seventy -nice and ninety- eight (ne-hundredth 0;579.98) dollars, together with interest thereon from the 4th day of 3Ln', A. 1). J";, in full satis- faction and disohnrge of that certain judgment entered up and perfected of record in the Ofifee of the clerk of the district court, Ramsey Colnnt3 Minne- sota, ugaiu5t said city of St. Paul, and fu favor of one Ole Ofsen, of said date, for said sum; said order to be delivered Only upon their being filed with tine City Comptroller it certified satisfaction of record of said ludemcut. -�ua.e omcy, O'Couuor, Petsch, 'ullen. Ryan, Sanborn, Weber Kenny, Kain, IIamm. Bryaur Dlfne(, Long, Mr. Vice President. -14. Approved .lune Resolved, 'that an order be drawn upon the City 'Treasury ill favor of S. I'. Crosby, Esq., attorney for E. J, Sniff- vau, for the still, of $183.75, being in full satisfaction and discharge of the judg- ment entered up and perfected of rec- ord in the office of the clerk of the dis- trict court, Second judicial district, Ramsey comity, Minnesota, for the damages and costs in that certain action wherein E. J. Sullivan, is plaintiff and file City Of St. Paul is defendant, fn which action plaintiff claimed damages for injuries received by falling fn a de- fective Upon ter nstreehi(lbeing filet delivered eth e City Comptroller a certified satisfaction of said above uaued judgment. Yea-AlCullen, Ryan, Conley, Weber,' Kenny, Kain, Il:unnr, Bryant, Minea, Long; Mr. Vice 1'rexident.-14. Approved Juve 22, 1887. Resolved, 'Pr an order be drawn upon the City haTreasury in favor of Ilarvey Officer, Esq., attorney for the Oakland Cemetery as9ociation, for the sun, of sixtY ($/10) dollars, together with interest thereon from ,lune 14, her with ing ill full satbe- le discharge of the judgment entered up and perfected If District Cord ourt,eSeccond Judicial Distrk rict ltannsey Monty, Minnesota, forthe costs n that certain action wherein said Oak -- and Cemetery association was appel- ent against the- Clty of St. Paul, re- 'poad "i upon application fora judg- ment against if Oakland Cemetery ;rounds for au assessment for building sidewalk o, the north side of Syca- more street in front of and along salt rrOperty, Bald order to be delivered only ipon there being filed with the City Jomptroller a certified satisfactfoy of aid above-named judgment. 346 . PROCEEDINGS OF THE COMMON COUNCIL. Yeas-AId.Conley, O'Connor, Petsch, Cullen, Ryall, Sanborn, R eber, Kenny, Kain, Havant, Bryant, .tinea, Long, Air. Vice President -14. Approved Jun e22, 2_' 1667. Resolved, That an order oe drawn upon the City Treasury in favor of lerdmand Beyer and Michael Lux. partners as Beyer S. Lux, for the stun tit eighty-four and 75.100 ($84.7.) dollars• with interest thereon from tem 12th day Of March, 1886, in fill[ satisfaction and disclmrge of that certain judgment pea'- feoted tit record in office of the Clerk oi' the District Court, Second ,Judicial Dis- trict, ( said (lute, upon a transcript drool th . Supreme Court on case of Ilar- rne.t A. -int and Chanes A. I'rescutt gatnst the ,t3 of St. Paul and said Beyer b Lux, the a dcr to e I I, ered only Iuh thou being filed with the City C Iptroller a cortificd copy of • •t n of said "ud .lent. the slhtsf,hc 7 g Yeas-Ald. ' ole)', O'('onu or, Petsch, Cullen. I{Y.,I S born. \Vebeq Kenny. K:dn, flat 1, 11r . Jlinea, Lung. Mr. Vice Presid 1 -14. Approved .tune 2d 1887. Resolved,'That) order be drawn idol the Treasurydu thvor of Kimball for the sunt of ten mud 2e! -1W dollars W refund taxes paid uponland take), by the city fur tete opening of Loguh street. I ens -Aid. Cooley, O'Connor, Petsch, Callen, Kynn, Saohunn, \\'eber, Kenny Kair. Hain, Bryant. Minna, LunK. tiler. Vice President -14. Approved.June 22, 18ti7. I3yAld. Kadn- ItesOlvrd, That till!'SL. Paled Gas Light c•onhpmny cause to be erected and lignteel gas, oil the '1'hinl street bridge, tie s:unr. to be pl:tcegl 100 fent ap1enart. s -Aid. Conley, O'Connor, Pet_scb, Cullen, Ryan, Sanborn, Wc,c, Keung. Kain, Ifanun. Brymd, Miners, Lung, .ler. Vice President -14. Approved .lune 22, 1887. By .11d. Cnllen- itesalved, 'Chat the St. Paul <: s Light compmhy be tool ds hereby '- rected to place and m thAftiti with( tit delay laulp posts and lamps oil tile streets, viz: On 5t. eterst et, from'1'hird street to Seventh ; ou West fourth street, from IN,abasha street to Seven corners; rot West Third street, from Wabasha street to Seven corners; said posts to I)e placed at dis- tances of about eighty (861 feet apart, and at points oil said streets where gas mains are not laid; said company ds re- quested W Ia proceed to y tile"' ewithout (lelgye_Alit. Conley, O'Connor, Petseh. b r Kenn' born. We ), R an San r , Cullen, y , Kain, Ifauun, Brynny Diinea. Long, Mr. Vice President -14. Approved June 22. 1867. 13y esol Cul len- [tesoh•ed, That the St. Paul Gas Light company be and is hereby directed W place and maintain, without delay, lautp posts and hoops on Franklin street from , "est Third street W West Nhlth street, and on West Ninth street from Franklin street W Wabasha street, said lannps W be placed at distances of from eighty (so) to one hundred (100) feet apart, and at points oil said streets where there ore no gas mains; said comp -3 is requested to proceed W lay then without delay. Ycas-AId. Cooley O'Connor, Petsch, Cullen. Byars, Sanborn, Weber, Kenny, Kain, Iia ..in, Bryant, Minea, Long, Mr. Vice President -14. Approved .June22, 1887. By Abd. Sanbnnl- Rcsolved, That the gasoline street lamp contrxeWt bo old be is hereby dl- reeted to erect and nlaintadn a gnsolule .street lamp on tike north side of fort land avennc, midway between St. AI- b:uls street and Dale street. Yeas-Ahd. Conley. U'Conuor, Petsch, Cullen, Kymh, BSanborn, Weber, Kenny. Kain, Ilauuu, rynnq MiuenDl , Long, r. Vfce President -14. Approved .June 22, 1887. By Aid. Long Hesulved, 'That the city oil lamp con- tractor be and is hereby' Instructed to pihce and nnniutain an oil Ian f, on the block 82 St. A. - if m+ of lute 12 and la, , thong Park. Yens-AId. Conley, U'Contioq Petsch, Cullen. Byan, Sanborn, Weber, Keuty, Rada, Billion, Bryant, Mines, Lolg, Mr. Vfce Presidet-14. A ,.n�nven it .Tune...-. 1887. erect and maintain two oil romps on ,.,.. ut... t. between Olmsted and O'Connor, Petsch, 'n, Weber, Kenny, t, Mines, Long, Approved June 22, 1887 By Aid. Dowlan- ResOlved,'That the Street Oil Lamp Contractor he and is hereby ordered to erect and maintain street oil lamps at the following points: One on the south- west corner Cayuga and Mississippi streets; one do front of lot 12, block 5, Rice's Third addition, at angle on Cayuga street; one at the southwesteor- ner Agate and Cayuga, and one at the northeast corner Cayuga and Courtland streets. PROCEEDINGS OF THE COMMON COUNCIL. 317 Yeas -Aid. Conley, O'Connor, Petsch Cullen. Ryan.soodo ,Weber, Kenny Kain, Ibuun, Bryant, Minea; Lung, Har. ,rest, eat -14. Approved ,lune 22, 1687. By Old.h-Kenny- Resoed. 'Cleat the Street Oil Lamp Contractor be still he is hereby in.struet- ed to erect one it lamp ou lla , street, between ('oleins and If itumont streets; otwon, lamps at Ile Solo and Minnehaha; one launp on De Soto. between JLinne- halls .,at Fauquier street..• nue final) un Cite corner of Fauquier and De Sol, street' Yens -Aid. Conley, O'Connor, Yetsch, Cullen, Ryan, Saulalrn, Weber, Keenly, Kato. Hit In, Bryant, Mines, LOmg, Mr. Vice President -14. Approved June-, 1887. By Ald. Ityan- Resolved, That the Street Oil Lanq, Contractor Le requested to place an oil lampn othe east side of Garfield, be- tween Prairie and Sturgis, in the center 'If" f block.' _i Yea,.AidConley. O'Connor, Petsch. Cullen, Ryan, Sanborn, Wcher. Kenna Kain, Ilauun, Bryant, \Linc:, Long, Mr. Vice President -14. Approved .June 22, 1887. By Ald. I2))-an- Resolveei. That the Street Oil Lionjo Contractor be requested to place all oil Ismp in, the southwest corner of Good- hue avmme mud Douglas street. Y ezls-A Id. Coniey, O'COO Petsch, Cullen. Ryan, Sanborn, Weber, Kem,. K. Hnnlm, Bryan, Minea, Long, Mr. Vice President -14. Appi-ed.lune 21.1887. By Alditcan- Ie. i solved Thathe t street Oil Iauu h Contractor she reqquested til place an oil lamp on the southeast corner of Palace a d Daily .tree t.•�. I"eas-AId. Conley, O'Conmlr. Petseh, Cullen, Kyan, San bons, \Veber, Keuuy, Kain• Hamm. Bryant, Mines, Long, Mr. Vice President -14. Approved June 22. 1887. By AId. Kadn- Resolved, That the Oil Lamp ('on - tractor be and he ds hereby instrlcted -O place and maintain oil Imnps as follows: Six (6) lamps on Maria avenue, between Hudson and Cherry streets; two (2) on Cherry, between Hi'Jfman and Bates; two (2) of, I'iunl, between Hoffman and Bator: two (2) on Hudson, between Iiolfnla I and Rates, In center of each block. Yeas-AId. Conley, OTonnor, Petseh, Cogen, Ryall. Sink, rn, Weber, Kemp. Kain. Damm, 13ryant, Millen, Long, Mr. Vice President -l4. A pyroved June 22, 1887. .' By Ald. Long - Resolved. That the City' Oil Laulp ('uutrac•tor Le and Is hereby instructed to place and •d maintain oil Im1u )s as fol - 011e )e s: U e at �ontheast corner of Cen- tral street ;fit([ University avenue; one at the corner Of the Transfer house, on University aeenue; One at the corner of the• Ann-: . 11rAll 11dlise on Cte, Usity � ayemw; ue at (he h corner Of ❑w Union hotel on university avenue: nae at 11the ast corner of M+tin street :end l7uicersity avclme: Ono at son ea.'t • Inn•. of lot M, Hewitt 's (),It ],of.. on Li niversity avennc; ooe ;it southeast copier of Madisu t street and University avenue; nue at southeast corner of lot ", ltea•itt's Uut Lots, on. University avounr: cue at uathwest corner La- salle street laid University avenue; one • t northeast cooler Canton street and L'uicersitc ;avenue; oit, at southeast corner of lot .53. Ilewitt's Out Lots on l7udversit3 avenue: one at corner of the yliuueo-l'aul house, on University avenue; cue at uortlnvdst co..ter of lot 'i. Ilewitt's Out Lots, on University :avennc: ne at northeast corner Ray- mond and University avenue; one at ",Ithwest corner of West and University avenue; one on west bell,(een side (If'IC �niiveersity list T01-torfal .uad: nue tit northeast conle"rerri[orial road and Raymund avennc; cue ou west side f Ilaylnond avenue, opposite schoo] Louse; also, from Raymond ave- nue, west ou Untver,.ity, a lamp every :W) feet. Y'as-A 1,. Cooley. O'('u".lj Petscb, ('ulnen. Ryan. Sanborn, \Veber, Keniy. Kai), I I"? 13ryanq MInc., Lung, Ali. Vice 1resident-14. Approved Jnot, 22. 1887. Resolved. That the City Engineer be nd be is ben•by flhxtnnc[e'el to purchase ruroaadditional street. sweepers and one <I machine+. Yeas -Aid. Cotdey, O-Counur, I'e[sell, ( ullca. Ryan. Sanborn. Weise co. Kafn, Ilamm, Bryant, Mines, Long, Mr. ['ice President -14. Approved Jolie 22, 1s8i. By Ali]. Sanboru- Resolved, That the City Engineer be and lie is hereby directed to lower the catchbasill lit the southwest cornet of St. Albans street and Marshall avenue, +uul W construct suitable drains to re- nove the water from the south side of Marshall avenue and the west side of St. Albans street in that.vidnity. Yeas -Aid. Conley-,O'Coinjor, Petseh. ('ellen, 1131111. Sanborn. Weber, Kenny. Kafn, flunal, Bryant. Millen, Long, Mr. Vire President -14. Approved .lone 22. 1887. 348 PROCEEDINGS OF THE CO:IIMON COUNCIL. By Aid. Kahl— that that portion of Arkwright street Resolved, 'That the City Engineer be sought to be vacated is crossed at }jrade and he is hereby authorized to erect by the tracks of the St. Paul, Mul m- al " IllallltaI I Stairs oil both sides of Sev- apolis- & Manitoba railroad and the St. enth street to the bottuw of the ravine Paul & Northern Pacific railroad; that between Bradly street and IlutDnll said crossings are exceedingly danger- avenve. nus; that at new street with a better Yeas:Ud. COuley, p't'ouunr, Petsch, grade has been given to the public in Cullen, Ryan, Sanbor�l, Weber, Kenny, Place, of that portion of surd street Ka[n. Himltm, Bryant, Minta, Lung, Mr. 'sough[ to be vacated, and that the same Vice President -14. I is bring graded free of expense to the Approved dune 2N. lKS7. public, alt([ that the public interest would be subserved by the vacation Resolved, That the City Engineer be I asked for. Olt notion it was authorized to expend an amount not ex- Resolved by the Common Council of ceedingg $50 in fruitingapproach to alleys the City of St. Paul, that: I,, blue k " Phillips' addition. Wherea . The owners of the property Yeas—And. Conley, O'Connor, Petsch, abutting upon and along the. line of Cullen. Ryan, Sanborn, Weber, Kenn%, Arkwright street, hereinafterdescribed. Kain, Ilanim, Bryant, Minea, Long, Mr. , have petitioned the Cnuoon Council of Vice President -14. - the City of St. Paul to vacate that part Approved June 112. Im7. of said Arkwright street lying between Lafayette avenue (formvrh Herkimer By Aid. Long— street) and a diagonal line drawn across Resolved, 'hit the City' Engineer be said Arkwright street, front the north- and is herchy instructed to report a cast corner of lot nine (0), block four (4), grade for the following streets: Mac- Warren & Winslow's addition, to toe alester avenue. front St a snit avenue to center of the west side of lot sixteen St. Clair; Oxford avenue to llamiltou (m), block seven (7), Warren & Win - street; Cambridge avenue, Oxford to slow's addition, which said petition duly Balde•in; Prhlceton avenue. Cambridge set forth the facts and reasons for said to Baldwin; Rutger street. Baldwin vaeatlnn,and \vas duly accompailledby a street. between C:u lbridgO ani Prince- plat thereof as proposed to be vacated, I.; Witherspoon street. and Yeas—Ald. ('Onley, O'Connor, Petsch, Whereas, The Common Council, upon Cullen. Ryan, Said rm, Weber, Kenny. the presentation of still[ petition,deeoed Kaln. Mama[, Bryant, Alinea, 1119, it expedleut thin the nutter be pro - Mr. Vice President -14. I needed with and ordered said. petition Approved ,lune •'•L, nss7. to be filed of record with the City Clerk, :lid notice to be given by publication as By Aid. Bryant— provided by law, still Resoh•ed. That the ellief of police Whereas, I)lte notice by publlMdOn alt cause all obstruetnns to be removed out the official paper of said city for of Clinton av"ltue, between Colorado four wee�ss commencing oil the 2d day street and Wood street. of May, A. 1). 1887, to the effect that Yeas—Ald.Conley. O'Connor. Petsch, said petition had been filed with Cullen, Ryan. Sanhimi. Webar, Kenny', the City Clerk, stating in brief its Ob HltOil- Kahl, unn, Bryant. Minea, Lone, 31r. Jett, :old that the sante would be, heard Vice President -14. and consider"([ by the Cuumnolt Council Approval .Lime t:'2, ISS -1. of the l'.ity lit' St. Taal Oil Tuesday, the - - - 21st d:q' of .lone. A. D. IBB i,at 7::a1 It, the 'Matter of the V:u•atiou of .Ark- O'clock in the aftel•mwq of said day, at wright Street— the Council Ch:unber in the City hall of The petition and the order Of notice said city; :cod. of the Common Council thereon for tue Whereas, At the tine and place last vacation of a portion of Arkwright :aforesaid, for the investigation and con - street having aline all for a hearing and sideration cif such proposed vacation lit determination. upon due notice thercuf said portion of Arkwright street, the by publication, as hereinafter recited, Common Council, after hearing all per - the same wits read and the following suns interested, and being if the upiu- maned persons, to -wit. W. IL Farn- ion that the ;one was necessary and harm, 1.. W.- Rumdlett and -I. F. Hilyt, proper, ;Old that the prerequisites there - were eajied, s\vorn :is %vilnesses on lm- for have all been congdied with in Ifidf oftlne petit uners.pnrlies iu Interest every respect; now therefore, IlI,. it and testified that the petitioners were a Resolved, That all of said part of said majority in number of all the owners tit' :\rl(wright street Iving between La- propertynhuttiugupontheentire.lcu"I tq-etle. avenue (formerly Ilgrkiuu•.r of said street, and that said petitiuncrs sOreq altd a diagonal lilt(- ch•awn across sa'd Arkwri ght street front the north - e ua•nen of a una'oriL ' of i were nisi th 1 3 • ens corner of nut nice block Thur 4 + abutting u con said street I t O, the property 1 (i+ PROCEEDINGS OF THE COMMON COUNCIL. 349 Warren & Winslow's addition, to the center of the west side of lot sixteen (16), block seven (7): Warren & Winslow', addition7t o .' . Paul. aul, as the same appear: of record in the office of the Register of eeds in and for the County of Hankey-. hinesot I, be and the same 1, hereby declared to be vacated and dis continued as asked for in said petition and as hereinabove specified. Peas—Ald. Conley, O'Comier, Petsch, Cullen, Ryan, Sanborn, Weber, Kenny, Kahl, Hamm, Bryant, Mines, Long, Mr. Vice President -14. Approved.lmae22, 1887. Ili the matter of the vacation of Lafay- ette avenue: The petition and the order of notice of the Common Council thereon for the va- cation of a pchtion of Lafayette avenne, =having euwo up for a hearing and de- 11"attou, upon clue notice thereof by publication, as hereinafter recited, the same were read, and the following named persons. to -wit: W. 11. Farnham, L. W, Rundlett and J. F. pork were called, sworn as witnesses oil behalf of the petitioners, parties in interest, and testi [led that the petitioners were a init- jority Inn number of all the owners of property abutting itoilthe entire length of said street, and that said petitioners were also the ol"I?ers of a nlalority of the property abutting upon said street; that that portion of Lafayette avenue sought to be vacated is crossed at grade byy the tracks of the St. Paul, ilinneap- o is & Manitoba rallroad and the St. Paul & Northern Pacific railroad; that said crossings are exceedingly danger- ous; that a new street with a better grade has been given to the public in place of that portion of said street sought to he vacated, :and that the same is being graded free of expense to the public, and that the public interest would be subserved by the vacation asked for. Un motion it wits Resolved by the Common Council of the ctty of St. 1':uul, that Whereas, the owners of property abutting upon and along the line of La- fayette aveltueasliereiltafterdescrihed, have petitioned the Common Council of the City of St. Paul to vacate all that part and portion of said La- fayette avenue. (formerly Herki- mer street) lying northwesterly of the northwest line of Lafa1'etic avenne c (as opened by the Boar( \ of Public Works under order of the Common Council, approved November o, 18So irroduced from Grey & Cobb's subdivis- ml of lot 6. Boru)i s addition of out -lots to the southwesterly corner of lot five, (5), block seven (7), Warren & Winsluw's addition—vacating all that part of the old street lying southwesterly of a street 603 feet wide and now known as Lafay- ette avenue, as opened and traveled be tween the points above mentioned, which petition duly sets forth the facts and reasons for said vacation, still was duly accompanied by a plat thereof as proposed to be vacated, and It, hereas, The Coalition Council, upon the presentation of said. petition deemed itexpedient that the [natter be pro- ceeded with and ordered said petition to be filed of record with the City Clerk, and notice be given by publication as provided by law, and Whereas, Due notice by publication in the official paper of said city for four weeks, commencing on the 2d day of May A. I). 1887, to the effect that said petition had been filed with the City Clerk, stating in brief its object, and that the scone would be heard and con- sidered by the Common Council of the City of St. Paul on Tuesday, the °is day of .lune, A. D. 1887, at'7::30 o'clock in the aftenwoa of said day at the Coun- cil Chamber in the City Hall of said city, and lVitereas, At the time unit place last afor, said, for the investigation and con- sideration of such proposed vacation of said portion of Lafayelje avenne, the Couuuuu Cuuucil, after tearing all per- sons interested andbeingof the opin- lmn that the sante is necnssa•y and proper amp that the prerequisites there- for have all been complied with in every respect-,, now therefore, he it Resolved. That all of said part and portion of said Lafayette averse (for- merly Herkimer street) as hereinabove described, and being all of the old street lying southwesterly of a street sixty-six @6) feet wide, now known as, Lafayette avenue as opened and traveled, between the points herehutbove nu ithnied, as the same appears of record in the ofllce of the Register of Deeds In and for the County of Ramsey, Minnesota, be and the sane Is hereby declared to be va- cated and discontinued as asked for in said petition and as hereinabove speci- lied. Yens—Ald. Conley, O'Connor, Petsch, Cullen, Ryan, Sanborn, Weber, Kenny-, Kain, haunt, Bryant, Mitten, Long, Nr. Vice President -14. Approved .lune 2•': 1887. Whereas, The owners of the property shutting upon and along the ,line of B lerbuneavenue have petitioned the Uuunuon Council of tlimity of -St. Paul :o vacate that part of Sherburne avenue which lies north of a line parallel with not sixty (ill) feet north of the south ine of said avenue, and which lies east if the east line of Cedar (formerly .;rant) street, and which lies west of the ,vest It lie of lot twenty (20), iu block four 4) of Dawson & Smith's enlargement to Dawson & Smith's addition to St. Paul, MAT PROCEEDINGS OF THE C0313ION COUNCIL. . PROCEEDINGS OF THE C031MON COUNCIL. 3.51 which said petition duly sets forth elm forty oni hundredths (104 4(1-100) feet, of Kain, Ihutm, Hr)"ant, lfinea, Lung, Yeas-:Vd. Conley, O'Connor, Petseh, facts and reasons for said vacation, and IPewitt's out lots, which said petition Mr. Vice President -14. Cullen, Ryan, Sanborn, Weber, Kenny, was duly acewmpauied by n plat theraff dol)' set., forth the facts and reasons for. Z Approved,June 22, 1887. Kain, Ha inn, Brylod, Minea, Lotlg, Mr. as reposed to be vacated; and. \Whereas, The Common Council, 'sill vac•ation,anu wsdulyaecont�xuie I ' by BY All[. Kerr- Vice President -lel. upon the presentation of said petition, deemed a plat there(( as proposed to a va- Bate( , i nit Resolved, That the Board of public Approved .June 22, 18887. - it expedient that the matter be pro- Whereas, The Couuuon Council, upon 7 Works c•aust, It wooden sidewalk to be By Ald. Weber- ceeded with and ordered said petition to the presentation of said petition deemed hili([ on the west side of Harriet street, Resolved, That the Board of Public be filed of record with the City Clerk it expedient that the umtter be pro- front Martin street to Centrad avenue. Works pause an eight fart sidewalk to and notice to be give], b} publication as peed( -+l with and ordered said left loll to Yeas-Ald. ('ouley, O'Cuunor. 1'etsell, be laid uu St. Anthony avenue, both provided by law: and, he filed of record with the City Clerk, ('ellen, Eyau, Sanb(ru, Weber, Kenny, sides where necessary, front Dale to Whereas, Duc not!(-(- by publleation and notice GI be given by publication Kain, Hanna. Bryant, Milieu, Luug; Jlr. Chatsworth street; also place necessary in the official paper of said city for Ione as provided b3 law, and Vice President -14. crossings. Also an eight foot walk o], weeks, eouuuencine u], the 4th day [f N'li-co s, Due opal's by publication Approved .Ione 22, 1887• Carroll street, with necessary crossings, May, A. 1). 1887, to the •f -t that still[ ? m the official paper If said city for four -___----- 138 AT,[. Saxlwrn EE rem Dale to Chatsworth street, both petition and bee•], lfledc with thl•.('it P J i • "n bri••f its b'( g he the, 13th day of weeks. sun. IssT, Rr+ulved. 'That [he Bunnl of I'll bile di les. ' (1- s -e[, .ad ('leek, statin e t t J that the saute \\uldd be. hent(([ �utd cua ]la\, .l. I). Ih a to file wit that • td t been tiled with the City Irks Works are hereby instructed W cruse x be laid :Is .ltd, Cunley. O'Connor, I'e ll- Pollen, TIN ..I Sxnboru, N'eber, sidered by tile('umulo, ('ounrtl Of till' - � - of St. Paul ull 7 ul'sda ', the 2l stdal ('!erk(uhad Clerk, atatnte iu brief Its And, and to on the north side Of ll.\ Wu avenue, from Victoria street to Kenny, RVic IPresid Bryant, Miuea, Long. city 1 ) of .June, A. ll. l&47; at 7:.Su o'elal m that the atone wont([ be how'd And con- rd b}' the C ( l of the MYell-Alstreet. 31r. Vice President. 14. Approved Jnnr, •l2, 1&37. the afteruaw of said at the CO 11 . Ity If t. oil Tuesday filo 'int Illy of St. Taut, un Teas Ald. ('noir ,O'Connor, I'utsclt, } Ha it Chxrober ill the City hall of .aid cit} ; 87, at, o'clock slay of .funs, A. D. at Cullen, Ryall. Saubo t Weber, KLong, - Kain, By Aid. Weber and said at t in file afternoon Of axil day at the C'uuu c,nuu, Bryant Mine., L(ng, Vice Resolved, That the Board of Public \\Jhereas, At the• fiat(- and place last e`it Chamber in City hall of said city Mn President 14. Approved Warks cause cross walks laid at the fol - aforesaid, fertile investigation and cu. ;illi .)line 22. 1887. lo\riug Places: O.e on cast and west sideration of such proposed vacation of \ :\t the time and place Whereas, By Ald, sides of Virginia avenue across Charles said part of Sherburne avenue. the• afores, 111st afuresni(1. for the investigation and e(}, Th $eaoRell, That the Board of Public street; also on cost and west sides of Vir- Common Council, sifter roaring ;ill per- interested, Tieing the consideration Proposed vacation woes cause a wooded sidewalk to be Kiuia avenue nclross Ellen street; one on both sides 't Aero sons soul of ],pin- full that the sante is necessary :uu1 Davisuch [f said ,art of Dstreet, the Common laid on both sides uf-.Jautes street, front ra,avenue a (.lay seise, across - os west sale ie proper and that the prerequisites there•- l'OuuriL After hearing all prnuns inter- V ictn'ia to Seventh street. cro, avenue stela Rondo street; one ,it avi t; ,it for have been complied with; it esteel :old being of the opinion that the Yeas-Ald. Conley, O'Connor, 1'etse I nor north ids of Iglehart street v be it same is necessary and proper and that Cullen, Rvan, Sanborn, \\'cher, Kenny, ,truss Louis therefore, the perquisites therefor have• been Poul- Kaiu, Stamm, Bryant, Minea, Long, 'lir. street; one (n east side of Gaultier Be solved, That all of said part of Sherburne lies plied with; now therefore, be it Vier President -14. street across Front street. Teas-AId. Gateley, O'Connor, Putsch, avenue which north of x Titlefret Resolved. 'That all of said ll,vis street Approved .lour 22. 1887. Cullen. Ryan. 5ludy Weber. parallel with and s(xtii ((u) north of tlu• .oath lice UY said avenue. runnh. from the quarter scat([. lice By AId. I:} -a],- nl. Remy, Kain, Ihunnl, Bryant, \tinea, Long, _ •Indwhivh li(-s east of the east line of\I un the .....thvvrst Ln the lands now i{esolveei, That the Ruard of Public r. Vice President -14. Cedar (furca -0 Hr:un str; et. '.ul } ) 'it I .nit occupied by the Milwaukee R St. Paul Itailvcu3 cpm mug. the Wu'ks erose a plank crossing t( be Ixid _ Approved .Jule 22, 1887. which lies West of the• west line of Int 1 of len •th of one hundred full,, •lad twelve 6 a Tormdo street, on the south side of By AId. R'eber- twenty (20), in block four N) of D:yrs"'I Smith's to D.wson e'ae-haudredths (104 12 -IIID) feet un the P. ace street. Reaolved. That the Burd .Y e•nblrKetuent .A So dth's xdditiu I to St. Paul, as the s:nue, extort li],e, nod `i'ht y -four and v } e. E- } Yens-AId. Conley, O'Connor. I'etscll• ('niton. R1',u. Sanborn, Weber, Keno Works cause ,n ci �ht-f(wt aidewnik to le oilk to appears of n•rmvl in the attire of tbl` silty-e•iKbt nue-hundredths (ni Ofl-lan J'• Kaon, llo n ul, Itryant, \linea, Long, Jlr. be. 1 1 1t6,no Miles deto o\Ii nethaha 'tegglnter of Deeds ill awl 1'ur the enunnty Teef lla the e:,su•rly line thereof, Watt being \'ice President -74. street.front Carroll i f ltalnseJ', llinncsnta, be Wad the s.aa' of an average length of ,.nut one tlaudred fmlr and furty uoe-hundredths A 1 .lase N. 1557. Approved streets: also 1 t p : el' necessary crossings. } is hereby ([echoed [o be r: rated rad discuntinned an ,:ked fur int said peri- 11)t 4ttilap feet, (f I[evritt's nut lots, as ihv same appears of record in the office B3 Ald. R}}�an- eras -Alec. ('unto }'. O'Cunmtr, I' tach, Cullen. R � it,-Snnlnrn, AFaber, Kenu , J: 3 Kain, ILuun. Bryon ]tinea, Long, AIr. tion unit Its herefuabove specibe,J1; , Yens- Id. l'unle•3. U'Connor. I'eh;ch, of file ReKtsh•r If Dards (n and fur thO 1<esul, Chat the Board of Public Public \Yorks cause a plank crossing to I, Vlaa President -l4. Cullen. I ;ill, Sanborn, Weber. Kenny vi ity of Ri nls[y, Mfnuesota, be and be bald un Dal ly street, on the: south side Approved .Rule 22, 1887. Kai ll. II,..... l. 131'\":IIII. yllllea, Lmng, Tb,• ,.till• la Ilel'ei,y 111•t-larell IU bl' \':l- If 1':Ila(-e. .,fr. Vice Presid(-ut-14. rated :Ind disvuutinued as naked for ill sit id and as herei n.bo- speci_ }' ms -aid. Gouley. O'C[unuq Petseh, By AId. Dowlan- Rlksoled, That the Board of Public :lpproved .Prue• 2'. 1.117. petition fled. Cullen.i}'n1I, Sanborn. Weber, Kenny. Warks be awl is hereby instructed to The (u ucrs of prupel'U Tex -W all Cunley Petseh, Kill n, anal. Bryant. Aifnca. long. Inv sidewalk on the. oath side of JIt. uttingns, abutting upon and nduug the line of n, 1% her, CUReu, 11) *all, Sanborn. 1% cher, Kenn}', Mr. Vice I'resideut-14. Airy start. Prom L'Urimd W Broadway j Davis street have petitioueel the ('nut- lain. 11.tunl. Bryant, hifnea, Long, A PPruvecl .lump 22, ]887, sheets. ICuuucil uY the c•.ity uP S[. Paul to 31 r. Vice President -14. 13y .ltd. Weber- Yeas-Ald. Cunley, O'Conuer, Pctseb, vacate that part of Davis street running Approved .lune 22. 1387. Iil's.leed, That the Board if Public l'ulleu. Hyml, S,nbunt. Weber. froul the quarter section line ou the southwest to the muds now owned and - Works cvwsv un eight -foot sidewalk to be bdd (where old walk is in pour 1 n- Kafu, t pen, Bryant, 1lfinea, Lungs Mr. Voce President -14. - Iccupied by the. Milwaukee. & St. Paul Br kill. Itran-' 'l Miele) on the following streets: Iglu- APprured June 22 1857. Railway company. of the length of 011e I'll fournnd hcelveo(e-Ilaadredtbs. tesnlr(-d, That the Board (f public Workscause three plank sidewalk I mart street. south side. front 0-c street to Sunlntit I'blce (Josette); iglebart 133,\Id. Dowlan- - (104 12-100) feet otI the westerly ]jet-.:lnel to be. built on the otlt side of Iraluuis street, moth side, fruit, Ince br \Vaster( IL•snlved. 1'h:It till• I�unrd of Public. eight -f( m 1 Ixt)-eight. e e-hun- street, frau Chatsworth street tI, \lfl- a-uue; Carrol street. nmol .nit south Works cause. sidewalk to be ].ill on the (Iredtlta (54 1;8-11)ll) feet pit the e�:wterly ton street. sides.. front Western to Mack bin street; I Borth side Of Arch .stre.c.t, front I: Orient T thereof. and being e f t average Y •.s- 11d. Cunha. G'C mor, I'etsuh, r A andel street. enat side, from IKlelmrt street to Jacstreet, (woaten walk, ,length of .bout one hundred Tour and rn, Weiler, Kenn, Cullen, lt}'an, Sanbo}' to Carroll street. eight feet wide). 352 PROCEEDINGS OF THE COMMON COUNCIL. Peas--Ald. Conley, O'Connor, Petsch, Cullen. Ryan. Sanborn. Weber. Kenny, Kain, Vanni,, Bgaut, Mines, Long, Mr. Vice President -14. Approved June .2. 1987. Resolvent. That the Board of Public Works cause to be laid it crosswalk on St. Clair street, from the west liur of Cullmrn street south of St. Clair street in a direct line to the east line of (,of - rt strect.north of said St. Clairstreet. Yeai—Ald. Cooley. O'Connor. Petsch. Cull•n. Ryan. Sanborn. Weber. Kenny,' Kain. Hamm. Bryant, \linea, Long, 31r. Vice President -14. Approved June 22. 1x87. By Ald. Kain— It is hureby ordered by the Coluunun (',,noel] of the City of St. Paul: That the matter of opeurng Fremont street, at the intersection of Arcade street to a width of sixty feet, by co,- denming the lots on the northeast cor- uerofAreadestreetandFremont street, or a Illation thereof, so as to makes straight line from Mendota street to Arcade street, be and the sane Is here - W, to the Board of Public orks to investigate and report: First—Is this Improvement proper and necessary'? Second --Give the Council all estimate of the expense thereof. aid state whether one-half of the cost thereof is to be paid into the City Treasury before the con- tract is let. Third—Can real estate to be assessed forsaid improvement be food henefited to the extent of damages, costs and ex- penses necessary to be incurred thereby? F' nrth—ls- such ioprovemetit asked for upon the petition or a'plic•atfon of the owners of a majority the property U' be assessed for such improvement? Fifth—Send the Council a plan or pro- file of said Improvement, as reqquired by law, if you report fn favor of tlic same. Sixth—Sena the Council a proper order directing the work to be doe. Peas—AId. Conley., O'Connor' Petsch, Cullen Ryan. Sanborn, Weber, Kenny. Kain, Ilaumi, Bryant, Millen, Long. Mr. Vice President -14. Approved .iuuc- 22. 1887. By aid. Kain-- It is hereby ordered by the Common Ceuncll of the City' of St. Paul: That the matter of opening Arcade street. from Fremont street to East Seventh street, be and the sane is here - Vb • referred it) the Board of Public orks to Investigate and report: First—Is this improvement proper and ueeessarv? Second—Give the Council au esthnate of the expense thereof, and state whether ate -half of the cost thereof is to he pair) into the City Treasury before the contract is let. Third—Cau real estate to he assessed for said iutprovement be found benefited to the extent of dalinafes, costs and ex- penses necessary to be incurred thereby'' Fourth—[s auCI iurproveutent asked for upon the petition or application of the owners of a majority of the property to Ire assessed for such unprovement? FifthSeud the Council a plan or ro- file of said ingproveurent, as required oy law, if you report inn favor of the sante. Sixth—Send the Council it proper or- der directing the work to be done. Yeas—All. Conley, O'Connor, Petsch, Cullet, P,yan, Sanborn. Weber, Kenny, Kain. Hamm, Bryant, Millen, Long, '_1Ir. Vice President -14. Approved June 22. 1887. -_ By Ald. Kain— It is hereby ordered by the Common Cmmcil of the City of St. Paul: That the matter of grading 'Thorn street, from Mound street to a point 3,511 feet east of Hiawatha street, he and the same is hereby referred to the Board of Public Works to investigate and re- port: First—Is this f mproventent proper and necessar}-e - Second—Give the Council an estimate of the expense thereof, and state whether one-half of the cost thereof is to be paid into the City Treasury before the contract Is let. Third—Can real estate to be assessed Por said improvement, be found benefited to the extent of damages, costs and ex- penses necessary to be incurred thereby? Fourth—is such improvement asked for upon the petition or application of the o wners of amajority of the property to be assessed for such Improvement? Fifth—Send the Council a plan or pro- file of said improvement, as required by law, if you re pport in favor of the same. Sixth—Seu the Council a proper order directing the work to be done. Peas—Ald. Conley, O'Connor, Petsch, Cullen. Ryan, Sanborn, Weber, Kenny, Kain, Hamot, Bryant, 11dinea, Long, Mr. Vice President -14. S Approved .little 22. M13'. 11Id. Ryall— hereby yan— hereb , ordered by the Common Council of the City of St. Paul: That the matter of the grade of Mil- ton street from Otto street to Pleasant livenue, be and the same is -hereby referred to the Board of Public Works to investigate and report: First—Is this innproveuumt prol-,6aul neeessary.'p Speoud—Gi4e the Council all estimate of the extd•nse thereof, and state whether Duet -half of the cost thereof is PROCEEDINGS OF THE CO11IMON COUNCIL. 353 to be paid inti, the -'ity Treasury befor the contract i, let. Third—Can real estate to be assess. for said iwprocutuent be found been If ted to the -tent of dtumtges, cost, an expense, mres,ury to Pc incurre thereby? Fourth—Is such improvement aske for upon the. petition or application c [he owner, of a uiajoriq of the propt-rt to be assessed for such inipruceutent? Fifth—Send the Council' it pill]. o Imuffle ofsaid improvement, as require try law, if you report fn favor of fit smnc. Sixth—Scud the Council a pompt,. order direetfu, the work to he done. Yeas—AId. Conley. O'Connor, Petsch Cullen. Ryan. Sanborn, Weber. Kcunv Kain, Manor. Bryant, Minea, Long, Vr Vice President -14. Approved Joie ,?. 18x7. By Ald. Kahl— It is hereby ordered by the Commno, Council of the Citv if St. Paul: That the uuntter of change of grade nu Ravf].e street. frau Maria avenue to Bates avenue In.—rd ing to the accompanying profile, be and the same is hereby referred to til( Board of Public Warks to investigate and report: Fir,t—ls this improvement propel and necessary:' Second—Give the Council an estimate of the expcuse thereof, all([ state %%I ether out --half of til, cost thereof is tc be paid into the City 'Treasury before the contract fs let. Third—Can real estate to he assessed 1'or said improvvinent be found bele- ffted to the extent of damages, cost.. and expenI. nec..vsary to -be incurred thereby? Fourth—I, ouch improv( uneut asked for upon Tile petition or ap dicn atioof the owners of a majorit)" of t�,e propert3. to be assessed for such Improvement? Fifth—Scud the CouneiI It plan or pro- file of said Improvement. as require(! by law. if you report fn favor of the same. Sixth—Send the Council a proper order directing the work lo, be done. Yeas—A Id. Conley. r O'l'eo nor. Petsch, Cullen. liyan, Sanborn, Reber. Kenn)'. Kafu. Bauuu. Bryant, Millen, Look, Mr. \,I(." President -14. Approved June 2J. 1S4i. Second—Give the Council all estimate of the expen,e thereof and state whether .I'half of the cost thereof is to he paid into, file C'it3 1'r,a.urp before the.un- tract is let. Third—Can real estate to be a,ses,ed for said improvement he found beuelited to the extent of damages, eo,ts and ex- peases accessary to be incurred Umrebv? Fuurth—ls such intprovemeut asked for upon till- petition or application of the gwners of at majorit. of lite properly to he assessl-d for such f nprovl-ment? Fifth Send the Council a plan or pro_ lile of said improvement, as required by aw, it' you report in favor of the samte. SixthSeud the Council It proper, order directing the work to be dual-. Yea,—Aid. Cmdey, O'Connor, Petsch, Cullen. Ryan, Sanborn, Weber, Ke n%,, Kai"'Mullin. Bryant, Millen, Lung, .lir. Vice President -14. Approved Jenne 2% 1887. It is hereby ordered by the Common Cuuncfl of the Pity of St. Paul: That tilt- matter of grading Milton street. from Suumuit avenue to Pleasant avenue, lie and the sane is hereby re- ferred io til(- Board of Public Works to investigate a].d reporC Firs —is this improvement proper and necessary? Second—Give the Council an estimate of theexpense thereof.and state whether one-half of the cost thereof is to be paid into the City Treasury before the con- tract is let. Third—Can real estate to 1)� assessed for said improvententbe fnmul benefited to the extent of danunges, costs and ex- penses necessary to be incurred thereby? Fourth—Is such improvement asked fur upon the petition or 'll lication of the owner, of :t unajority if lire property Lo he assessed for such rmprovet lent? Fifth Scud the Council it plan or profile of said improvement. as re- pured by lay, if you report fn favor of :he sauce. Sixth—Send the Co].ncil a properorder lir'cetltg the work to be dour. Yeas—.11d. Pooley, O'Connor, Petsch' 'ullcn. Ryan. Sanborn, Weber, Kennv Cain. Ila ion, Bryant. Minea, Long, Mi', i ice 1'reafdent-14. _lpproved .lune 23, IRS7. tt is urreuc orvieren ,, nie , ouunou 13y all. Weber— CouuciI of the Pity of S•t. Paul: It fs hereby ordered by the Connnon 'That the matter of grading Victo- Cnun(nI of the City of $t. Paul: , ria street, from St. Paul .street to West 'I 'felt the matter of constntetiuq a Seventh street, he and the sante is sewer on Auront avec it . from Marion- hereby r •ferrel to plc Board of Public street to Western avenue, he ;end the Worl[s to investigate sol report: ,•nue f, hernc, referred to the Board h'irsl—Is this, improvement proper of Public. Work, to investigate and rem and accessary? port: Second—Give the Council an estimate First—Is tills iutprovement properaud oftheexpense thereof, andsmote whether 11eces9ary? um�half of the cost thereof is to be paid 8.54 PROCEEDINGS OF THE COMMON COUNCIL. into the City Treasury before the con- tract is let. Third—Can real estate to be assessed for said improvement he found hem'fited to the extent of damages, costs and ex- penses necessary to be incurred thereby? Fourth—Is such improvement asked for upon file petition or application of the owners of it majority of tine property to he assessed for .such improvement? Fifth—Send the Council a plan or pro- file of said improveniOnt, as ret aired by law, if you re rt fn favor of Ne same. Sisth—Sentatthe Council a proper or- der directing the work to be done. Teas—Ah1. Conley, O'Connor, Petsch, Cullen, Ryan. Sanborn. Weber. Kenny, 'Kain. Ilaunn, Bryant, Minea, Long,,lli. Vice President -14. Approved June 23. 1887. By,Ald.Long— It is herchy ordered by the Common Council of the City of St. Paul: That the matter of grading Beacon avenue, from St. Anthony avenue to University avenue, he and the same is hereby referred to the Board of Public Works to investigate and report: First—Is this improvement proper and necessar)'? Second—Give the Council an esthnate ofthe expense thereof, and state whether one-half of the cost thereof is to he paid into the City Treasury before the contract is let. Third—Can real estate to be assessed for said improvement be found bene- fited to the extent of damages, costs and expenses. necessary to be. Incurred thereby? Fourth—Is such improvement asked for upon the petition or application of the owners of a majority of the prop- erty to he assessed for such hoprovr- local? Fifth—Send the Council a plan or Iro- file of said improvement as — ufn•t by law, if yon re tort in favor of the sante. Sixth—Semi the Council a (roper or- der ifrectingg the work to he Moue. Yeas—Afd.Conley. O'Connor. Petsch, Cullen. hymn, Sanborn, Weber, Kenny, Kate, Hamm, Bryant, Mine., Long, 31r. Vice President -14. Aut roved .June 22. 1887. It is hereby ordered by the Common Council of the. City of St. Paul: That the matter of grading Shields avenue, from Fairview avenue to Aldine avenue, be and the same is hereby re- ferred to the Board of Public Works to investigate and report: First—Is this improvement proper mud necessary? Second—Give the Council an estimate of the expense thereof and state whether one-half of the cost thereof is to be paid into the City Treasury before tine contract is let. Third—Can real estate to be assessed for said improvement be found benefited to the extent of damages, costs and ex- penses necessary to be incurred thereby? Fourth—Is such improvement asked for upon the petition or application of the owners of the majority of the prop- erty to be assessed for such improve- ment? Fifth—Send the Council a plan or p o> fill, of said improvement, as rec aired by Iaw, if you report in favor of Me sante. Sfxth—Sent the Council aproper order directing the work to be done. Yeas—_ ld. Cooley, O'Connor, Petsch, Cohen, Ryan, Sanborn, Weber, Kenny, Bain, Humin, Bryant, Minea, Long, Mr. Vice President -14. Approved June 22, 1887. liy Aid. Long— It is hereby ordered by the Common Council of the City of St. Paul: That the fuatter of grading Herschel avenue, from St. Anthony avenue to University avenue, be and the sante is herebv referred to the Board of Public IVorks to investigate and report: First—Is this improveine t properand necessar "? Seco md—C.Ive the Council all estimate of the expense thereof,and state whetter one-half of the cost thereof is to be paid into the City Treasury before the con- tract is let. Third—Can real estate to be assessed for said improvement be found benefited to the extent of daivaps, costs and ex- penses necessary to be Incurred thereby? Fourth—Is such improvement asked for upon the petition or application of the owners of a majority -of the property ,to be assessed for such improvement? Fifth Send the Council a plan or go - file of said lutprovement, as reqquire( by law, if you re tort in favor of the same. SixthSenu� the Council a proper order directtngg the work to be done. Yeas—Ald. Coley. O'Connor, Petsch, Cullen. Ryan, Sanborn, Weber, Kenny, KainH , anan, Bryant, Mines, Long, Mr. Viet ('resident -14. Approved June 2L. 1887. By" Aid. Long— It is hereby ordered by the Common Council of the City of St. Paul: That the mutte.rof grading Aldine ave- nue front St. Anthony avenue to Univer- sity avenue be and the same is hereby re- ferred to the Board of Public Works to Investigate and report: First—Is this improvement proper and necessarv? Second—Give the Council an estimate of the expense thereof, and state whether one-half of the cost thereof is to be paid into the City Treasury before the contract is let. PROCEEDINGS OF THE COMMON COUNCIL. s55 Third—Can real estate to be assessed for said improvement be found benefited to the extent of dantaFes, costs and ex- penses necessary to be incurred thereby? Fourth—Is such improvement asked for upon the petition or application of the owners of a majority of the property to be assessed for such improvement? Fifth —Se tl the Council an plan or pro- file of said iti(proyeutent, as required by law, ifyou roport in favor of the same.. Sixth-8ettd the Council a proper or- derdirectin the work to he dupe. Yeas—Ah1 Gurley, O'Connor, Petsch, Cullen, By!,, Sanbont, Weber, Kenn, Kain, Hamm. Bryant, Minea, Long, Myr. Vice President -14. Approved .Rine, 1887. By Aid. Long— It is hereby ordered by the Coalition Council of the City of St. Paul: That the matter of grading Fairview avenue, front Marshall avenue to Uni- versity avenue. he and the same is hereby referred to the Board of Public Works to investigate and report: First—Is this improvement properand' niece-ary? Second—Give the Council an estimate of the expense thereof and state whether one-half of the cost thereof is to be paid into the City Treasury before the con- tract Is let. Third—Can real estate to be assessed for said improvement be found benefited to the extent of dantages, costs and ex- penses necessary to he Incurred thereby. Fourth—Is such improvement asked for upon the petition or application of the owners of a majority of the property" to be assessed for such nnproventent? Fifth—Send the Council a plan or pro- file of said improvement, asrequired by law,df you re tort in favor of the same. Sixth—Send t1te Council a proper order directing the work to be done. Yeas—Ald. Conley, O'Connor, Petsch, Cullen, RyanSanborn, Weher, Kenny Kain, Hamni, Bryant, Minea, Long, Mr. Vice Presidpnt-14. Approved .June 22, 1887. By Aid. Long— It Is hereby ordered by the Common Connell of the City of St. Paul That the matter of grading Wheeler avenue, from St. Anthony avenue to University avenue. be and the same is hereby referred to the Board of Public Works to investigate and report: First—Is this improvement properand necessary? Second—give the Council an estimate of the expense thereof,and state whether one-half of the cost thereof is to be paid into the City Treasury before the con- tract is let. Third=Can real estate to he assessed for said improvement be found benefited to the extent of damages, costs and ex- penses necessary tobeineurredtherehy? Fourth—Is such improvement :eked for upon the petition or ap rlfeatfou of the owners of a majority of t�u' property. to he aesessed fur such unprocemenC' Fifth—Send the Council a plan or profile of said improvement, as required by lain, if you report in favor of the smug. Sixth—Send the Council a proper or- der directing the work to be done. Yeas—All. Cooley, O'Connor, Petsch. Cullen, Ryan. Sit i orn. Weber. Kenny, Kaifu, (unfit, Bl'y":alt, Minea, Long, Mr. Vice President -14. Approved June ,N. 1887. By Aid. Jiinea— Itis hereby ordered by the Conuuon Council of the City of St. Paul: That the matter of grading Winslow avenue, from Prospect Terrace to the south city limits, be and the same is hereby referred to the Board- of Public Works to Investigate and report: Forst—Is this improvement proper and necessary.? Second—Give the Council an estimate of the. expense thereof,and state whether nue-half of the cost thereof is to lie paid into the C'ity'I'rca+nry before the con- tract is let. Third—Can real estate to be assessed for said improvement be found bauelited to the extent of daumges, costs and ex- penses necessary to he incurred therehy? Fourth—Is such improvement asked for upon the petition or application of the owners of a majority of the prop- erty to be assessed for such intprove- menf? Fifth—Send the Council a plan or pro- file of said improvement, as required by law, if yon report fit favor of the. sung. Sixth—send the Council a proper or- der directing the work to be done. Peas—Alo.Cunley. O'Comuor, Petsch, Cullen. Ryan, Souuorn Weber, Kenny, Ruin, ]hunnt, Bryant, Minen, Long, Mr. Vice President -14. Approved ,June 22. 1887. By Aid lHnea— lt Is hereby- ordered by the Coninion Council of tine City of St. Paul: That the matter of grading Congress street, from Dakota avenue to Oil]()street, he and the sante is hereby referred to the Board of Public Works to investi- gate and report: First—Is this improvement proper and necessary? Second—Give the Council all estimate of the expense thereof,and state whether our -halt' of the cost thereof is to be paid into the City Treasury before the con- tract is let. Third—Can real estate to lie assessed for said Improvement be found benefited :>F1 PROCEEDINGS OF THE COMMON COUNCIL. to the extent of dammg's, costs and c muses nece - . . f .anal ' hp beim p e carred theresk Fourth—Is such improvement ask, for upon the petitiuu or applfcatfou the Owners of a majority of the proper to he assessed for such iupnro% eat? Fifth—Send the Council aplan Or Ill - file of said improvement, as e'lfuired I law, ifyou report in favor of the same Sixth—Seull lie Council It proper u der directing the work to I dune. Yeas—Ald. Conley, 0'('un nor, Pet -1C Illeu, Rvan, Sanborn. Weber. Kenn, Kafn, Hainm. Bryant. Jifnea, Imng,'M Vice Pre•sfdeat—H. Approved .lune 22, 1,SS7, By AId. \�inea— It is hereby Ordered by the Col a to Council Of the Clio of St. Paul: That the clatter of grading Olde streel from Winifred street to the sou ill cit limits, be and the Sallie is hereby to £erred to the Board of Publie. Works t investigate and report: First—Is tills hapruveuent prOper.me necessary :' fSecond—Mve the Cowwil an estaman of the expense thereof, :and shat'. whether one -]half of the cast thereof is to he pail- into-ll,the City Treasur} befoe tcon tract is let. Third—C'Sn red e. tam to) he assesxeo Fur said Improvement be found benelitef to the extent Of damages, costs auu[ ex penses necessary to be Incurred therehyl Fourth—Ls such improvement asket for upon the petition Or lop I'vation of the owners of it majority Of t�a• property to he assessed for such inpn•ovemert? Ile the Cout S plan u nroffleofsaid improvement. as required p3, law, If you (report fn favor of the same. j Sixth—Send the Council a proper Or. der directing the work to be dam.. " Seas—A]d. Con le}y O'Connor, Petsch, Cullen, ]iyau, Stunlnorn,Weber, Kcuuy. Kain( Ilamulc•sBryant, $tinea, Lung, Mr. V Ice 1'ri,de t-14. Approved .lame 22. 1887. It is hereby Ordered by the Conpnrol Council of the City Of St. Paul: That the matter of grading the alley in block 2, df Phillips'additpoIt to St. Paul to a partial grade be and the same is hereby referred to the Board of Pub- lic Works to investigate and report: First—Iv this improvement proper and necessary? Second—Give the Council an esti- nmte of the expense thereof, and state whether one-half of tine 'list thereof fs t; he paid into the City Trensury' before the contract islet, Third—Can real estate to Ile assessed for said improvement be found bene- fited to the extent of damages, costs and expenses nec•.essary to he incurred there' '' Fmuth—Is sue•h improvement flaked fe'tnpou the petition or application of the owners of :t majority of the prop- erty to be assessed for such improve- ment? Fifth—S'elld the Council a plan or truffle Of Sold improvement, as re- quired by law., if you report fn favor of the Sallie. Sixth --Send the COuncfl a proper order df feeling the work to be done•.. Yeas-•Ald. Conley, O'Connor, Petsch, Callen, Ityau. Sanhoru, R'elreq Kenny, Bain, Hanna. Bryant, Nines, Long, ytr. Vice President -14. Aliproyel .lune 22, lss7. 1I3, AId. Kenny— It is hereby ordered by the Coinnton Council of the Cfq of St. Paul: • That till- matter of grading De Soto street, between Whithal street and tht, north city Ifmits, be, and the sante is hereby referred to the Board of Public Works to investigate Sall report: First—tis this improvement proper and necessary? Second—Give the. Council an estimate oftheexpeuse thereof, and state whether ime -half of the coat thereof is to be paid nto the City Treasur3- before the eon - tract is let. Third—Qin real estate to be assessed for said Improvement be found benefited to the extent of damages, costs and ex- peuses necessary to be Incurred thereby? Fourth—Is such improvement asked for upon the petition or alpnitration of the owners of a majority of tieIproperty to be assessed for Such mnprovement? Fifth --Sed the Council a plan or pro- file of Safd improvement, as reqquireol by law, if you retort fn favor of tlm sante. Sixth—Send the Council a proper order directing the work to he done. Sens—AId. Conley, O'Connor, Petsch. Cullen, Ryan, Sanborn, Weber, Kenny, Kain, Ilanun, Bryant, Nines, Long, Mr. Vice President. -14, Approved Jute 22. 1887. By Aid. KenY— lt fs hereby ordered by . a Conunon Council I the City of St. Paul: That the matter of grading Brainard avenue, between Afarylatd street find Edgerton street, be and the same Is hereby referred to the Board of Public Works to Investigate and report: First—Is this f mprovenient proper and necessary? Second—Give the Council at estimate of the expense thereof, :fall state whether one. half of the cost thereof is to be paid into the City Treasury before he eo11tract is let. Third—Can real estate to lie assessed or said improvement be found benefited PROCEEDINGS OF THE CONBION COUNCIL. 317 to the extent of dantages, costs and ex- penses necessary to be incurred thereby" Fourth—Is such improvement asked for upon the petition or ap nIfeation of the owners Of :u majority of t�ne property to be assessed for such improvement? Fifth—Send the Council a plan or pro- file of said improvement. as required by paw, if you report fn favor of the same. Sixth—Send the Council a proper order directing the work to be done. Yeas—Ald. COnleY. O'Connor, Petsch, Cullen. Ryas, Sanhurn, Weber, Kenny. Kain, Hanan. Bviant, Millen, Long, Mr. Vice President -14. Approved June 22, 1887. By Aid. Weher— lt is hereby ordered py the,Couuton Council Of the CIO, of St. Paul: That the matter of opening, widening and extending Sixth street, front Suer mit avenue to Iglehart street. be and the Sallie "hereby referred tothe Board Of Public Works to inve0igate and re- port: First—Is this improvement proper and necessary? Second—Give the Council all estimate of the expense thereof,and state whether one-half Of time cost thereof is to he paid into the City Treasury before the con traeth, let. Third—Cmc real estate to be assessed for said Improvement be found benefited to the extent of damages, costs and ex- pensesnecessaryto, Ile incurred thereby? Fourth—Is such improvement asked for upon the petition or application of the owners of a majority of the property to be assessed for such improvement? Fifth—Send the Council a plan or (tpro- fife of said improvement, as required by law, if you report fn favor of the Saline. Sixth—Send the Council a pruperorder directing the %vn•k to he done. Yeas—AIA. Conley, O.'Connor, Petsch, Cullen, Ryan, Sanborn, Weber. Kenny. Kain, ffIt I it Bryant, Mhma, Long, Air. Vice President -14. Approved June 22, 1887. By Aid. Kamm— It is hereby ordered by the Common Cougcilof the City of St. Paul: 'That the matter Of opening an aIle}y ten feet wide, £roto .ifth to SixtlI streets, through block 9, of Whitney & Smith's addition, the (vest Ifni+ of said alley to be 100 feet front Jackson street. Ile and the Same is hereby referred to the Board of Public Works to investl- gate and report: First—Is this improvement proper and Ilecessar '? Secou�—(ave the Colnefl an estimate of the expense thereof.and state whether one-half of the cost thereof is to be paid into the City Treasury before the con- tract is let. Third—Can real estate to - be assessed for said improvement be found benefited to the extent of daumages, costs and ex- penses necessary to be Incurred thereby'? Fourth—Is such Improvement asked for upon the petition or application of the owners of a majority- of the property to be assessed for suen improvement? Fifth -Sem the Council a plan 'or +To - tilt, of said improvement, its required by paw, if you report fn favor of tine aannne•. Sixth—Send the Council a proper order directing the work W be done. Seas—AId. Conley, O'Connor, Petsch, Cullen, Ryan, Sanborn, Weber, Kennv, Kain, llauuu, Bryant, Nines, Long, Mr. - Viee President -14. Approved June 22. 1887. ' It is hereby ordered by the Common Council of time City of St. Pad: That the matter of opening a public street not to exceed two hundred feet fn width along the Short, of Lake Phalen, front time north city limits oil the east Side of said lake southward, fund thence around the south end of said lake, and thenco northward to the cite limits, o the west side of said lake, be and the saute is hereby referred to the Booed of Public Works to Investigate load report: First—Is the iniproveeut pan roper d uecessarc? m Second—give the Council an estimate of the expense.ther'of, and state wheth- er one-half of the cost thereof is hp be paid into the Clty Treasury before the contract is let. Third—Can real estate to be assessed for said improvement be found beueftted to the extent of damages, costs and ex- penses necessary to he incurred thereby? Fourth—Is Such improvement asked for Open the petition lir ap plication of the owners mf a majority of t ie property to be assessed for such nmprovennent? Fifth—Send the Council It plan or profile of said inoprovement, as required by law, if you report in favor of the Sallie. Sixth—Send the Council a proper or- der directing, tine work to be done. Yeas—Aid. Copley, O'Connor, Petsch, Cullen, Ityan; Sanborn. Weber, Kenna. Kalil, Hamm. Bryant. "Mineat, Long, Mr. Vice President -14. Approved .little 22, 1887. By Ili. Petsch— IC Is hereby ordered by the Common Council Of the City Of St. Paul: That the matter of grading Como ave- nue, from Rice street to.lackson Street, Ile and the same is hereby referred to, the Mond of Public Works to investigate and report: First—IS this improvement proper and necessary? Second—Give tine Council at, estimate Df the expense thereof, and state 3M PROCEEDINGS OF TILE COMMON'COUNCIi.. whether one-half of file cost thereof is to be paid into the City Treasurer before the contract is let. Third—Can real estate to he assessed - for said improvement he found benefited to the extent of thedanlages,eosts aid ex- penses necessary to be hneurredthere bv? Fourth—Is such improvement asked for upon the petition or applicatjon of the owners of a majority ofthe pryperty to be assessed for such improvement? Fifth—Send the Council a plan or In file of said improvement, as r(T Ire( by law, if you report in Savor o .thal e sol•. Sixth—Semi the Council a proper ur- ,ler directing the work to 1) one. Peas—Aha. Conley, O'Couor, Pctsch, - Callen, Ryan, Sanborn, Weber, Kenny. Kain, }Tamm, Bryant, Miuea, Long, Mr. Vice President -14. Approved June 22, 1887. By Alii. Rvan— It is hereby ordered by the Common Third—Can real estate to be assessed for suit[ improvement be found benented W the extent of dmnaps, costs and ex- penses necessary to be Incurred thereby? Fourth—Is such improvement asked for upon the petition or appplicatbal of the owners of a majority of tae property to be assessed for such improvement? Fifth—Send the Council a plan orpro- file of said improvement, as rel uired by- law, if you report in favor of t�te same. Sixth Send the Conned n proper order directing the work tobu done. Yeas—Ald. Coley, O'Connor, Petsch, Cullen, Ryan, Sanborn, Weber, Kenny, Fain, Hanna, Bryant, 31inea, Long, Mr. Vice President -14. Approved .lune 22, 1.887. By Ald. Conley— It ha hereby ordered by the Coalition Council of the City of St. Paul: That the matter of paving Sixth Council of the City of St. Paul: I That the matter of construetin a street. betvv&n .Jackson and Sibley sewer on Warsaw street, from Palace to streets, with cellar blocks and gramnite- - Seventh street, be and the smueishereb y curbs, be and the sauce is hereby re- referred to the Board of Public Works ferrel to the Board of Public Works to to investigate and report: investigate and report: First—Is this improvement proper FIIat—I9 this Improvement proper and and necessary? i necessar} Second—Gave the Councilan estima to I Seeoml—Give the Council an estimate of the expense thereof, and state. Of the expensetherrof,aud state whether whether one-half of the cost thereof is ole -half of the cost thereof is to be paid to be paid into the City Treasury before ! into the City 'Treasury before the eon - the contract is let.tract is let. Third—Can real estate tof be assessed , Third—Can real estate to be assessed forsaid improvement be found benefited ! fof sated improvenhed be found benefited to the extent damages, costs aex- penses necessary nd tothe extent of damages, costs and ex- penses h be incurred thereby? P nses Fourth—Is c ssuch to be incurred improvement Bask d Foltth—Is such improvement asked 1 for upon the petition or application of for upon the petition lir application of ! the owners of a majorityof tine xo tot j thr. owners of a majorityof the property to be assessed for such improvement'? } I to be assessed for socia mprovement? Fifth—Send the Council a plus or Fifth—Send the Council a pian or pro- profile of said Improvement, as required file of said 6nprovement, as required b}' by law,if you report hu flivorof the same. law, If you rrport ill favor of the same. Sixth—Send the Council a roper ot•- Sixth—SemitheCouncilaproperorder der directing the work to be dame. directing the work to be dobe. Teas—Ald. Couley, O'Connor, Petsch, I Teas—Ald. Cooley, O'Connor, Petsch, Collett. Ryan, Seaborn, Weber, Kenn}-, i Cullen, Ryan, Sanborn, {Veber. Kenny, Kohl, Hanna, Bryant, Mines, Long , r. Rain, Hamm, Br} -ant, Afinca, Lon,4 Mr. Vice President -14. 1 Vice President -14. Approved June 22. 1887. 1 Approved .June 2% 1887. By Aid. Weber— It is beret ordered h))• the Common Council ofvthe City of St. Paul: That the matter of constructing a sewer on Ellen street, from Alarlon street to Western avenue, be and the sante is hereby referred to the Board of Public Works to investigate and report: First—Is this improvement ]proper and necessary? Second—Give the Council an estimate of the e'Iease thereof, a u state wheth- er one-half of the cost thereof is to he paid into the City Treasury before the contract is let. By Ald. Sanborn— It is Ihereb ordered by the Common Council oftheCity of St. Paul: That the matter of grading Avon street, from Ashland avenue to St. Clair street, be and the same is hereby- re- ferred to the Board of Public Works to investigate nmol report: First—Is thisimI rovennent proper and necessa Seconrb'ld—Give the Council an estimate of the expense thereof, and state whether ole -half of the cost thereof is to he plaid into the City Treasury before the the contract is let. PROCEEDINGS OF THE COMMON COUNCIL. MO Third—Can real estate to be assessed for said inn provement he found benefited to the extent of damages, costs and ex- penses necessary to be incurred thereby? Fourth—Is such improvement asked for upon the petition or application of the owners ofa majority of the property to be assessed of such im nove,cut" Fifth—Send the Counci� a plan or pro- file of said improvement, as rel uired by law, if you report in fovor of tie same. bhxtll 5e1n11 the Council a proper order directing the work to be done. Yeas—Ald.Codey, O'Connor, Petsch, Cullen. -Ryan, Sanborn. Weber, Kenny, Kahn, Ilamnl, Bryant, hlinea, Long, Air. Vice President -14. Approved June 22, lasI7. By Aid. Sanborn— It Is hereby ordered by the Conunon Council of the City of St. Paul: That the matter of grading the alley in block 2. Haldeman's addition to St. Paul, be and the same is hereby referred to the Board of Public Works to inves- Ifto all([ report: First—Is this improvement proper and necessary? Sceond—Give the Council all estimate of the expense thereof, and state whether o eo-half of the cost thereof is to be paid into the City Treasury before the con- tract is pat. Third—Cel real estate to be assessed for said improvement be found benefited to the extent of damages, costs and ex- penses necessary to beincurred thereby? Fourth—Is such improvement asked for upon the petition or application of the owners of a maiortty of tape nronert.v Fifth—Send the CounchCa plan or pro- file of said improvement, as re�QIuired by law, if you report in favor of tine same. Sixth—Send the Council a proper or- der directing, the work to be. done. Tens—Ald. Colley, O'Connor, Petsch, Cullen, Ryan, Sanborn, Weber, Kenny, KKO llama, Bryant, Alines, Long, Mr. Approved June 22, 1887. By Aid. Minea— It is hereby ordered by the Coalition Council of the City of St. Paul: That the (natter of change of grade of Ohio street, frum Roble street to south city Iindts,be and the sane is hereby re- ferred to the Board of Public Works to investigate and report: First—Is this improvement proper and necessar}! Sccond—Give the Council an estimate of the expense thereof,and state whether one-half of the cost thereof is to be paid into file City Treasury before the con- tract is let. Third—Can real estate to be assessed for said improvementbe found benefited to the extent of the damages,costs and ex - as penses necessary to be incurred thereby? Fourth—Is such improvement asked for upon the petition or ap dleatiou of the owners of a majority of t ie property to be assessed for such improvement? Fifth—Send the Council It ]'hill or pro- file of said Improvement, as rel uhnv1 by late, if you report ill favor of t�le same. Sixth—Send the Council a proper order directing the work to he done. Tens—Alt[. Colley, O'Connor, Pets,b. Cullen, Ryan. Sanborn, \Veber, Kenny, Kain, Ilanun, Bryant, Minea, Long, Mr. Vice President -14, Approved .fare c2, 1887. Ily Ald. Kerr— e It is hereby ordered by the Common Council of the City of St. Paul: That the matter of opening and (w - tending Mulberry street, front 1144., street to Sixth street, to a mdform width of forty- feet, be and the saute is hereby referred to the Board of Public Works by investigate slid report: First—Is this improvement properand necessar>-'? S(cond—Give the Council an estimate - of the expense thereof,and state whether one-half of the cost thereof is to be paid into the City Treasury before the con- tract is let. Tjiird—Cain real estate to be assessed for said hm provement he found benefited to the extent of damages, costs and ex- pensesnecessarytobeIncurred thereby? Fourth—Is such improvement asked for upon the petition or application of the owners Ids majority of the property to he assessed for such improvement? Fifth—Send the Council a plan or pro- file of said improvement, as required by law, if }'oil report ten favor of the same. SiXth—Send the Council a proper order directing the work to he done. Tons—Ald.Conley, O'Connor, Petsch, Cullen. Blau, Sanborn, \Veber, Kenny, Kain, a llam, Bryant, Minea, Long, Mr. Vice President -14. - Approved June 22, 1887. By Ald. Hanna— It is hereby ordered by the Coalition Council of the City of St. Paul: That the matter of constructing a ewer along the north side of the right of yvay of tine St. Paul 8c Duluth Rail- -oad company, from Earl street to Duchess street, he and the same is hereby- referred to the Board of Public Works to investigate and report: First—Is this improvement proper and ecessary'? Second—Give the Council al estimate pf the expense thereof, and state whether me -half of the cost thereof is to be pard. uto the City Treasury before the con- ract is let. Thirdman real estate to be assessed for aid impr vement he found benefited to 360 PROCEEDINGS OF THE COMMON COUNCIL. theextentot damages, costsand expense'. necessary W he Incurred thereby? Fourth—Is such improveulent asken for upon the petition or application o: the owners of a majority of the propertt to be assessed for such improvement? Fifth—Send the Council a plan or pro file of said improvement, as required bl baav� [f you report to favor of the sante Stxth�end the Council a proper ontei directing the work to be done. Yeas—Ald. Conley, O'Connor, Petsch Cullen, Ryan,Sanborn, Weber, Kenny. Kahn, Hamm, Bryant, Vinea, Long, Mr. Vice President -14. Approved June 20, 1887. By Abd.. ire — It is herooy ordered by the Coumlon Council of the City of St. Paul: That the (natter of cunstruetin4 a oil n Oneida street, from St. Clatt to Grace street, be and the same ie hereby referred tothe Board of Public Works to investigate and report: First—Is this improvement proper and necessary? Second—Give the Council an esthulate of the expense thereof, and state whethet one-half of the cost thereof is to b .paid Into the City Treasury before, the con- tract is let. Third—Can real estate to be. assessed for said improventent be found benefited to the extent of "a ages, costs and ex- penses accessary tone huarredthereby? Fourth—Is such improvement asked for upon thepetition or application of the owners of antajority of the property to be assessed for such Improvement? Fifth --Send the Council a plan or pro- file of said improvement, as required by law, if you report in favor of the same. Sixth—Send the Council as proper order directing the work to be done. Yeas—Ald. Conley. O'Connor, Petsch, Cullen, Ityan, Sanborn, Weber, Kenny, Kain, Ilamm, Brymtt, i\linea, Long, Mr. Vice President -14. Approved June 22, 1887., Ill the matter of the report of the Board of Public Works dated .June 20, 1887. It is hereby ordered by the Conunon Eighth street to East Summit avcaue, In said city, with cedar blocks and curbing w ith granite,includi ng f it the (•con tract for said paving the necessary sewer, water and gas connections to the property lines; that said Board cause said work to be let by contract, as provided by law, without one-half the estimated cost being first paid into the City 'treasury, and after said work shall he placed under contract said Board shall proceed with- out delay to assess the amount, as nearly nItcan ascertain the sae, which will Iw required to pay the costs and necessary • penses of such huprove- mont alIlow the real estate W he benefited by sak Intproveneunt, as provided by law; it being the opinion of the Council that real estate to be assessed for such improvement call he found benefited to the extent of the costs still expenses tnecessnry W be incurred thereby. Yeas —Aid. Conley. O'Connor, 1'e[sch, lullen. R)•an, Sanborn. Weber, Kenny, Kahn, Hanun, Bryant, Minea, Long, Mr. Vice President -14. Approved :little 22.18H".. In the umttrr of the report of the Board Of P sic \i' irks dated .lune 20, 1887. It Is Hereby ordered by the (Orotic n Council of the City of 1t. Paul: 'That the Beard oP Public \i'orks of the city of St. Paul cause the following improvements to be mad e, to -wit: Grade ;and pave with cedar blocks the aIle)' he, Park Place addition to St. fail, front Summit avenue to the drive, :round the park; 9n said addition, W said city; that sail! Board cause said work to he let by contract, as provided by law,without one- half the estimated cost being first paid into the City'Tre,-asury and after said work shall be placed under contract said Board shall proceed without delay - to assess the amount ;is nearly as they can ascertain the same, which will be required W pay the costs and necessary expenses of such improvement upon the hit—real estate to be benefitod by said as provided b2 law; it being the opinion of the Council that real es- tate to he assessed for such improve- ment call he found benefited to the, ex- tent of the costs hard expenses necessary to he hlcurred there"?. Yeas—Ald.Culey, O'Connor, Petsch, Callen, Ryan, Sanborn, Weber, Kenny, Kain, Hamot, Bryant, Minch, Long, Mr. Vice Presidemt-14, Approved .lune 22. 1887. In the matter of file report of the Board of Public Works, dated Jiule PA, 1887. It is hereby ordered by the Counnon Counehl of the cityef St. Paul: 'That the Board of Public Works of Bill([ City City of St. P:ucause the following improvements to be made, twit: Pave Selby avenue, front St. Albans street to Summit aveute.(except between the rails of the cable (hue and between the tracks and for one foot on each side of the outside rails of said tracks, where the St. Paul City Railway company is supposed to pave with granite), hit sald city with cedar blocks and curbing with granite. including in the contractfor iaid paving the necessary sewer, water full gas connections to the property files; that said Board caause, said work o he let by contract, as provhrled by law, without one-half the estimated PROCEEDINGS OF THE COMMON COUNCIL. 361 cost being , first paid into the Cit - Treasury. and after sold work shall b plfiCeli IIIIIIeI' COIICLact sal(I IIUai'(I sisal proceed without delay to assess th, aulount, as nearly' as they call ascertab the scone, which will be required to pa; the casts old necey expenses u such cssar o"Prove "cut neon tato real estat to be benefited by said uuprove lent ns provided by law: ht being the oph dei of the C )II Il that real estate to be as .scssed for such huprovetltunt can b( found benefited to the extent of the cosh and expenses necessary W be hucurreG thereby. Tens—A Id. Conley, O'C(muo4 Putsch, Cu lle.n. 12y -nn, Sanborn, \Veber, Heuq'. Kain, llaulul, Bryant, Millen, Long. Mr. Vice President -14. Approved June -2_, 1867. In the natter or the re.portbf the Board if Idated dune 2e, 1.1. CounciIC us hereby' file erect by the Ca full That fil of the Ctt)' of Jt. Paul : Piet the St. P of cause Public Works of said cite of St. Paul cause file following improvements to be, made, to -wit: Curb with Kettle River sandstone the east side of Smnluit Place, from Nelson ave- enue to Iglehart street, fit said city; that said Board cause said work to be let by contract, as provided by law, without one -halt' the estimated cost being first paid int) the City 'Treasury, and after said work shall be placed under con- tract, said Board shall proceed without' delay to assess the amount as nears)' as they call ascertain the same, which will be required to pay the costs and neces- saryexpensesofsuch imco proveulentulin the real estate to be bu,cfited by said nu- provenlent as provided by law, it being the OPhj(m of it'll Council that real es- tate to be assessed for such improve - ]',cut can be found benefited W the ex- tent of the costs still expenses necessary to be incurred thereby. Yeas—Ald. Conley, O'Couuot', 1'etsell, Cullen, Ityan, Sanborn, Weber, Kealy, Kain, mm Fla, Bryant, Milieu, Long, Mr. Vice President -14. Approved June 22, 1887. III file platter of the report of the Board of Public Works dated Juuc 20, 1887. It hs hereby ordered by the Colonial, Council of the City of St. Paul: That the Board of Public Works of said city of St. Paul cause the following Improvements W be matte, to -wit': Pave Dakota avenue, free the southeasterly end of the Wabasha street bridge W Contress street, in said city, with cedar blocs and curbing with granite, inctud- fug In the contract for said paving the necessary sewer, water and gas connections to the property lines; that .,at, .Board cause said work to let by. contract, as provided by lawbe without one-half the estimated cost 1 being first Pat(] into the City 'Tres- sury,and after said work shall he I placed under contract, said Board shall proceed without delay W assess the • mount as nearly as they can ascer- tain the scone, which will be required to pay the costs and necessary}- expenses of such tugrroventent upon the real estate to he benefited by said iwprovemalnt, as provided 1ouncil law; it being the ophuhon of the Cthat real estate to be as- sessed for such int provement call be found benefited to the extent of the costs •cod expenses nemssitry' to he fn- curred thcreby. Yeas—Aid. Conley, nO'Connor, Petsch, Culle, Ryml, Sanborn, Wcber, Kenny, Kain, liauuu, Bryant, .Attica, Luing, Mr. Vice President -14. Approved June 22, 18hi7. lit the matter of the report of the Board of Public Works dated June 2e, 1887. It is hereby ordered by the Common Council of the City of St. Paul: That the Board of Pubim Works of laid city of It. Paul, cause the fellow - it) ingnrovem itis to he made, to -wit: Open, widen and extend Earl street front Maryland street to the center line (rlut- nbtg Last and west) of section 21, town 2tl,a tinge :^2, to said city; condcuuling and taking ;all that land lying within the lines of -a strip sixty (a0 feet wide the center line (retuning north and south) of section 2l, town �J, range 22, fu the city of St. Paull, Minnesota;. that said Board shall proceed without delay to assess the •mtoutt as nearly as they can ascertain the sage, which will he required to pay the dantagges, costs and necessary expen- ses of site I Improvement upon the real es- tate to be benclited by saf(I inipfevemm�t, as provided by paw, it Luing the opinion of the Council that real estate to be •assessed for such innprovemmtt mall be and be uufited to the extent of the damages, costs and expenses necessary W he incurred thereby. Peas—Ald.Cottley, O'Connor, Petsch, Cullen, Ryall, Sanborn Weber, Kenny, Kahn, Ilatlnn, Bryant, Mines, Long, Mr. Vice President -14. t Approved June ir2, 1887. In the matter of the report of the Board of Public Works dated June 2e, 1887. It is hereby ordered by the the Coalition Council of the City of St. Paul: That the Board of Public Works'of safd city of St. Paul cause the following Improvements to be made, to -wit: Condemn and take an easement on the land adjoining and oil the line south Robert street, from Con - wird street to Tyler street, in aid city, necessary to make and naintain the slopes in grading said i(ath Robert street, said slopes extend - ng one and one-half (134) feet on said and for every foot cut or filled on said 382 PROCEEDINGS OF THE COMMON COUNCIL. South Robert street, in said grad- Iain the slopes in grading said State and hug. that said Board shall proceed South Robert streets, said slopes extend- withoutdelay to assess the amount as Ing one and one-half (1�4) feet nn said nearly as they call ascertain the same. hold for every foot cut or filed which will be required to pay the dam- on said State and South Itobert ages, costs and necessary expenses of streets, fn said grading; That said such improvement upon the real estate to Board shall proceed without delay to as - he benefited by said improvement, as seas the amount as nearly as they can as - provided by law; it being the opinion of certailll the same, which will be required the Council that realestateto beassessed. to pay the dagmges, costs and neees- for such improvement can be found sary expenses of such improvement benefited to the extent of the dam- upon the real estate to be benefited by ages, costs and expenses necessary to be said improvement, as provided by law; incurred thereby. it being the opinion of the Council that Yeas—Ald. Conley, O'Connor, Petsch, real estate to a assessed for such im- Cullen, Ryan, Sanborn, Weber, Kenny, pntvement can be found benefited to the Kahn, llamm, Bryant, Mines, Long, Mr. extent of the damages, costs and ex - Vice President -14. pen es necessary to be incurred thereby Approved June 22. 1837. Yens—AId. Cooley, O'Connor, Petsch, Cullen, Ryan, Sanborn, Weber, Kenny, In the matter of the report of the Board Kahn, Hamm, Bryant, Alinea, Long, Mr. Vice President -14. of Public Works, dated J elle 2d!1887' Approved June 20, 1887. It is hereby, ordered by Um Common Council of the City of St. foul: Lu the matter of the report of the Board That the Board of Public Works of of Public Works dated .lam 2t), 1887. said City of St. Paul cause the following It is hereby ordered by the Common improvements to be matte, to -wit: Open, of the City of St. Paul: widen and extend Woodbine street, to a That the Board of Public Works of widtu of one hundred (le)) feet, from said city of St. Paul, cause the follow - Snelling avenue to Como Park fn said ing improvements to be hutde, to -wit: city, condemning and taking all that' Open, widen and extend Gaultier street land, not already condemned or de( I- W a width of sixty-six (uu) feet, from rated for public use, lying within the Front street to Atwater street, fu said lines of a strip one hundred feet wide, city, condemning and taking all that the south line of which strip shall beland, not already condemned or dedi- the north line of Lake Park Addition rated for public use, lying within the to St. Paul, First Division, produced east linesof Gaultier street, fn Auerbach & to Como Park. That/ said Board Band's addition W St. Paul, pro - shalt proceed without delay to (faced south to Atwater street; assess the amount, as nearly as they that said Board cause said work to can ascertain the same, which will be be let by contract, as provided by law, required to pay the damages, without 011¢ -half the estimate cost being costs._ and necessary expe uses of, first paid into the City, 1'reattury, and such improvement upon the real after said work shall be placed under cot estate W be benefited by said int- tract, said Board shall proceed without provement, as provided by law; it being delay to assess the amount as nearly as the opinion of the Council that real es- they can ascertain the same, which will tate to be assessed forsuch Improvement be required topay the(lamages,costs and ,,an be found benefited to the extent of necessary expenses ofsuch improvement the damages, costs and expenses neves- upon the real estate to be benefited b}} sary to be Incurred thereby. - said ImprovOent,as provided by law; It e I eas—AId. Conley, O'Connor, Petsch, being the opinhon of the Council that Callen, Hyan, Stillborn, Weber, Ken- estate to be assessed for such Innprove- ny, Kain, Hanna, Bryant, Mines, Long, meat can be found benefited to the ex - Air. Vice President -14. tent of the damages, costs and expenses Approved June 22, 1887. necessary to be incnt'red thereby. Yens—Ald. Conley,O'Cunnor, Petsch, In the matte of the report of the Beard of Public Works dated Ju ne2b, 1887. It Is hereby ordered by the Coalition Council of the City of St. Paul: That the Board of Public Works of said City of St. Paul cause the following improvements to be made, to -wit: Con- demn and take at easement on the land adjoining and oil themeof State street, Irma the levee W the Intersection with SoutlI Robert street: thence oil South Robert street to the south city limits, fu suld city, necessary to make and maim - Cullen, Ryan, Sanborn, Weber, Kenny, Kain,, Hamm, Bryant, Minea, Long, Air. Vice President -14. Approved June 22, 1887. In the matter of the report of the Board of Public Works, dated June 2b, 1587. It is hereby ordered by the Common Council of the City of St. Paul: That the Board of Public Works of said Clty of St. Paul cause the following improvements to be made, to -wit: Widen Robertson avenue, from Snelling PROCEEDINGS OF THE COMMON COUNCIL. 389 avenue to Handine avenue, fu said 'efty, condemning and taking the north thirty (.'tip feet of S ie of Sy of Nl1',; of section "':town "I,range`L'i,in the city of St. Paul, Jliunesom, said Board shall proceed without delay to assess the amount, ae nearly as they rail ascertain the same, which will be required to pay the dam- ages costs,atyinecessaryexpeusesofsuch Improvement ul,on the real estate, W be benefited by said imkirovement, as pro- vided by law; it being the opinion of the Council that real estate to be as- sessed for such improvement can be found benefited to _the extent of the damages, costs still expenses neees- sar�• to be In erred thereby. leas—AId. Cooley, O'Connor, Petsch, Pullen, Ryan, Sanborn, Weber, Kenny, Kain. Harm. Bryant, Minea, Long, Mr. Vice President -14. Approved J tine 22, 1587. In the matter of the report of the Board of Public Works, dated dune 20, 1887. It is hereby ordered by the Cotutnon Council of the City of St. Paul: Thatthe Board of Public Works of said city of St. Paul cause the following inptrovetments to be umde, to -wit: Open mid extend Court street, from the West line of Cliftondale to Ifanline avenue fn said cit>> eondenming ;rnd taking all that laud not already con - den tel or dedicated for public use, lying within the lines of Court street in Cliftondale, produced west to Ilanlfne avenue, that said Board shall pro - teed without delay to assess the amount as nearly as they can Ascertain thesaae.whicii will be required W paythe damages, costs and necessary expenses of such improvement upon the real es- tate W be benefited by said Improvement, as provided by law; it being the opinion of the Council that real es- tate to be assessed for such inprove- meut can Ie found henetited.to the' ex- tent of the damages, costs and expenses necessary to be Incurred thereby. Yeas—AId. Conley, O'Connor, Petsch, Cullen, Ryan, Sanborn, Weber, Kenny, Karin, Mann, Bryant, Mines, Loug, Mr. Vice President -14. Approved .June 22. 1887. Adjourned. .Jars UowLAN, Vice President of Cou oaf 1. Taos. A. I'ne.NUNauuAST, City Clerk. OFFICIAL PUBLICATION 01' Or lcr Passed by the Cmnmon Council of the City of St. Paul, .lune 21, 1887. It is hereby ordered by the Common Council of the City of tit. Paul: That the ulatter of grading Victoria street, from St. Clair street to West Seventh street, be and the sawn -;Is hereby referred to the Board of Public Works to investigate and report: First—Is the improvement proper and necessar}? Secoml—Give the Council an estimate of the expense thereof, and state whether one-half of the cost thereof is to be paid foto the City Treasury before the contract is let. 'third—('an real estate to be assessed for said improvement be found benefited to the extent of danmges, costs and ex- penses necessary lobe incurred thereby? Fourth—Is such improvement asked for upon the petition or application of the owners of it majority of the prop- erty to be assessed for such improve- ment? Fifth—Send the Council a plan or pro- file of said improvement, as required by Is W, if you repos fn favor of the same. Sixth—Send the Council a proper or- der directing the, work to be done, Teas --Add. Cmiley. O'Connor,I'i�tcch, Cullen' Ryan, Sytnborn,Weber, Kenny, Rain. Hauuu. Bl'yant, Mlnea, Long, Mr. Vice President -14. Approved .June 22, 1857. JAnIN D,IWI.AN, Vice President of Council. Tubs. A. Pa1:NbBIto AST, City Clerk. OFFICIAL PUBLICATION OI' Order Passed by the Common Council of the City of St. Paul, June 21, 1887. In the matter of the reports of the Board of Public Works dated April 18, 1887, and ,lune 28, 1887. It is hereby ordered by the Coalition Connell of the City of St. Paul: That the Board of Public Works of said City of St. Paul cause the follow- ing improvements to be made. to -wit: Pave Sunindt avenue, front Wabasha street to the preseht end of pavement near Nelson avenue, fu said city, with wood blocks and curbing with granite, including in the contract for Said paving the necessary sewer, water - suit gas connections to the property lines;. that said Board cause said work to be let by contract, as pro- vided by law, without one-half the estimated cost being first paid into the City Treasury, and after said work shall be placed under contract said Board shall proceed without delay to assess the amount, as nearly as they can ascertain the same, which will be required W pal, theeosts and necessary expenses Af such Improve- ment upon the weal (-state to be bene- fited by said Improvement, as provided by law; it being the optufon of the • 304 PROCEEDINGS'OF THE COMMON COUNCIL. Council that real estate to be asseaso I Froud C. P. Noyyes- 1'ur euch n'ovement caul lu found beuelite(l Ask intt,•, that he be allowed nI build a Wlt?to extent of the ewes and expenses necessary to be fncurmd •\r • .dung and across the rd 11ey in block 74, Dayton S. Irvine's addition. thereby. I Geanted. (Ser, resolution.) Yeas=Ald. Cooley, Duwnul,O'Connor, 1'etsch, Cullen, R} -an, Weber. Kenny, Front G. W. Lewis and Othels- Protestingaged—t I, sewer being built Kain, llsoon, Bryant, ➢linea, :\fir. Presf- bu Ashland avenue, west of St. Albans dent -18• street, at the resent tone. ApprovedJune 2!l, 1887. .loll\' Dow1.AN, it Boar(] of 1; iblie Works. Its: • niTa (IF 'CTT t`et :lea'. lEngineer— Vice President of l'ou nci 1. OP laity Taos. 1'Itxle"NtlAsT, City Clerk. 'Tran ...I ling plan proposed by the OFFICIAL PUBLICATION Of Order Passed by the Comoro Council or the City of St. Pau June 21, 1887. It the matter of the report of the Board Of Public Works dated .Jute '20, Ptv7. It is hereby ordered by the Common Council of the City of St. Paul: Phut the Board of Public {Yorks of said City of St. Trial cause the follow- ing improvements to be nude, to -wit: Condemn and take an eusoment ou the. land adjoining and mill'! line of State street, front filo levee to the intersection with South Robert 'erect: thence oil South Robert street to the south cit}- liulIt, in said city, ncecssar} tt make. .nd oneh'tain the slopes iu •Tulin:_• chid State Hud South Itohert streets, said slopes estendi ng one and nno-ball-(I%) feet ou smd Ian I for every foot -at or filled n I said State and South Itohert t"e"as, In •lid grudiug; that. aid Board shall proceed without delay I. assess file auuount IleHrl}' Ra 111+y <':Ilt Ila(',Thtf 11 tb,` sun it-, which wilt be require,[ n pI if r dmn- ages, costs and necessary expenses of such ilnprnvemrnt upon the e•al ratan• to be b•nfilc,l b}- said fnlprovclucnL. as provide by law, it befog the olo ion of the Council n nl that real estate to I (,if for such improvrnu•nt 'a" be found benefited to the cxLcnt. of the danmges. costs ami cxpcm:es necessary to be ineurred thereby. Teas—Ald. Conley, O'Cttunr. 1'ntsrh. ('hilrn, 1{ynu. Sim born. \Vcher. Ken ny, Rusin, Ifanun. Bry:lot Aline., Long. Alr. Vie 1'r(•.aidrut—lit Approved .luno ':. 1587. Dons Vic,. ]'resident of Couteif. Tilos. A.PRENDEat Asr, City Clerk. Special Meeting, Sr. PAUL..htu+ 28, IKs7. President Kerr ft the chair. Present: 11d. Conley, Duwla I, O'Con- nor, . Petsch, f,'ullen, Ryan, Weber, Ken 11 m�Ki Kafin, limn I Br •ant Millen, a , 3 , Mr. President—lila ' By unanimous consent uliuutes of previous meeting dispensed with, Street Rnilway.conlpaty for grading Selig' avenue, het\\'gen .5'11111In1t eVClllle wd Third street; stating that it is s.tie- n factory 41 property owners ml line of 1 said Reade, and recoran—ndinng that the plan be. approved. ('onlmittee on Streets. From Board of ]'ark Commissioners— Transmitting preamble and resolu- tion fn regard to fund unhorired by the art'•"eating the Board Of Park Conlnlis- sioners, expressing the opinion that it would be inexpedient to coutleula land for park ppurposes until such fault is placed It tilt disposal of the Board, and rescinding a resolution passed by said ' Board fa relation to Central park. Accepted. Frons South St. Paul }lapid Transit Cnmp:wy— Nntilying enc Council flint it will apply for pcnuissinn of if,,. Cuuunun ('ounrI] to bull,[ an,[ operate an elevated electric railway upon the streets of the ,,fly. Int fit.L the company first wishes to Remonstrate the praatica AIRof its proposed rafhvay, and pray dug Hutt the ('out elf refrain from gra uting to other 'n111pa11II" ally rigIlts that might inter- fere with tho building of its proposed lima. •oalNf NICATIONS. Front His Ilonor the Mayor—Cull felt file Meeting— The Mayor eallcd the meeting at the request of Ald. O'Connor. Dowlan and Petsl•In, for the transaction of such busl- ness lits might come before it. Aeehptell. Fr(an '1•homas Cochran. Jr.,.VirePreifl- TIcnt— ransmittfag n•anlatkula passed by Ino• floor, of Lfrerturs of Chaniber of Counucrce, rescinding its former action fu regard to Central park eu- largen I. reconunendfng that the I'ark Commission abandon still( project, I requesting the C million Connml to, lll.eo the proceeds of the park bonds at Ithe disposal of the Park Conntfssfon at au early day. Referred to Committee on Parks. From Augusta S. Warne— Fur t n "s.' e w cion o [ use and n 1 ],fit u e certain nuwher oP smoke flues in Lorre being built by her on Grant street. Committee on Streets. PROCEEDINGS OF THE COMMON COUNCIL. 305 Referred to Coinntittee ml Streets. R E.—Ioll IIF III,.\Ito (IF geld— worm, F.o1RerGIn Street 'it,)1 s— I 1'hn Board of oldie Works have ha( under -o'idernt.io, the n•sOlutiou o I rder of Lhe Cnuuuun Cq uuril, approve, :1Pri1 21. 1887, relativ(f. to a Indenne ing all casciment for the coustnultfol of the t ary .longs o II Edgou'to, street,pufroze, De,-ator street to M:r tie I suet sled having Investigated the pro rood im inroveloent, respectfuliy' repo' that said mlprovenlent is necessary all( hotter for cuts and fills, (in 4ra , uo nod one �I,fit to one he grinding said Edgrrhn street, frons Decatur street to Maryhuu street; that Lhe cal es at ex tons, thereof is {ta); fila$ road estate hI be as sessed therefor can be found benefited to the extent of the dtunages, costs Intel ex Tenses necessary to he incurre,� thereby; that said fezllm? eulent fs not atsked for Ivy a petftfou of a nmjority of the owners of nvgn•rt to he assessed therefor, but we �Icnsrit�l send it dao or Irolile I of sand improvement. :un� uu order for your adoption, it' you desire its to make the improvement. Teas 4. nays e. B. L. Couan,\N. I'residout._ {V. F. Elnylx,('terk Board Public \\ orks. .June 28, 1887. Adopted. (See order to Board of Puh- Ifc Works.) Also, Ontario Sh'cet Gradfn— The Board of PublhR• Works have had III der consideration the resolution or order Of the Contnunt Council, approved .lune 17, ttree relative to the grade, of hitario street ton partial grade, Prmn leaving lo— street to Siring street, sod having int, res ectf the. proposed int- pnpro,c nt, It is tfidly report that Said uup er.for. the Is not necessary and prover, for the reason that the owners of Cite property to be assessed ore uunn- imnusly opposed to said improvenient. Yeas 4, playal0. it L. GUItMAN. I'n•s'dent. W. F. ERavrN,Cleek Board Pubife Works. .lune 28, 1887. Alderman of the District. Also, Alley Grading and Paving, Park Place Additiou— 'Phe Board of Public Works herewith respectfully return your final order, ap- proved .lune 22. 1881, for Lhe grading and paving, with cedar blocks, the alley in Park Place addition to St. Paul, from Summit avenue to the drive aronnd the park in said addition, with the request that you annul said order, all(] with the It rther request that you allow the said Board to annend their report fn said matter, dated June 20, 188 i.so as to read that it is necessary and proper to grade and > ave with cellar blocks the alley in P 3 Park Place addition to SI. Pari, from Suounit avenne to the southeasterly line of the hive around the park a I . ditfon, and that your hnnurable Ludy pass. new final order for said improvement. A proper order is here\vith subnlftte(1 for your a,[option. R. L. GO11.11 x. President. W.F.Enwtx,Clerk Roar,[ Public Works. June 28, 1887. Adopted. s 13- (See order GI Board of Public• Also. Summit Avenue I'aviug— Phu Board of Public Works herewith respectfully return your final order ap- proved April 21, 1887, for the ppaving of Solitude avenue, frontI{'abashn street to the present and of pavement near Nelson avenue, front Wabasha street to Hice street, the entire width between the. curbs, and from Bice street to the end of the present pavement near Nel- son aven•te, between the curb lines and the outside rails of the street car tracks, with wood blocks and curbing with granite, including In the con- tract for said paving the necessary server, water and qas connections to the proyerty liars, with the request that you :maul said order, and with the fur- thtr...." st that you clow the said Board to amend their report in still matter, dated April 18, 1887, so .s to read that it is necessary and tt ropper to pave Sui net avenue, front Witbasha street to the present end of pavement near Nelson avenue, with wand blocks andcurbla, ,'fill granite, Htan estimated expense of $11.000, including fu the con tract for safe paving the necessary sewer, water ;tied Ras connections to file property lines, and that your honorable body pass a final order for said improve- ment. A proper ordfiF is herewith sub- mitted for your adoption. R. I,. Go tm.kx. President. IV. F.Eawl.x, Clerk Board PublIeWorks. .June 28. 1887. Adopted, teas 13. (See orderto Board of Public R orks.) e Also, Roeabel Street Paving Contract— Thc Board reports that ithasawarded Folsom R Murray the contr t for pav- ing Ro-liel street,from Eigh h street to Tenth street.•the>• feeing the only bid- ders, :unl their 6tt1 bring deemed rraeou- able and $hep reliable ams responsible; amount of hid, $3,000; bond fn the ..um of sk)00, with S. 11. Folsom slid Gebhard Bohn as sureties. Also, State and South Robert Smuts Grading Contract— ; Phe Board reports that it has awarded natant, f.fimint thl-, contract for grad - ng State street, from Isabel street to iouth ]Cobert street, and So tit hobert street from State street o south city limits, he being the lowest 35t! PROCEEDINGS OF THE COMMON COUNCIL. PROCEEDINGS OF THE COM3ION COUNCIL. 367 reliable and responsible bidder then, for; amount of bid, Sls,ls.5; bond 1 the sun of 88,('.57. with .lohn A. Tierne and Fred Schroeder as sureties. Also, Laurel and Other Streets Suver Cor tract- 1'he.Bourtl reports that it bas awtude .John AV) Doherty tie contract for eoi striding irse.wer ,it Laurel, Ashlami Iloll y and-I'ortland avenues, St. Allan street and Selby ;.venue, he bein till. lowest reliable and responsible till der therefor; amount of bid, 816.747 bond illthe san of -14.0011, wfih Willis. It. Marshall and .Jesse R. Barton n sorties. Also, Dearborn Street Grading Contract— The Board reports that it bas awarde, .Ionil R'. Maloney the contract for grad ing Dearborn street, front Bidwell shoe to Statt• street, he being till- lowest .r liable and responsible bidder thereft r amount of bid, S13,567.1'.'o; In ill t a sun. of 533,000, with Michael Malone: and Andrew O'Rourk as sureties. Also. Louisa Street Grading Contract The Board reports that it has aw•ardec Ilenry- F. Lange till- contract for grad fog Louisa street, front State .street to Bidwell street. I)e bein' til • lowest ti e ) t re liable and responsible bidder therefor. amount of bid. 8•=Lw3r bond in the sat. of 84,:300. with A. It. Cals-hart and Will hall Bickel as sureties. Also, Hondo Street Sewer Conuaal— Tfic Boartl r•portsthat it has awarded Williant Stockton and .John Lundquist the contract for constrnotfug it sewer on Rondo street. front Kesh•rn avenue to 3lackubin street, there bring the lowest reliablc:u)d responsible bidders there- for; amount of bid. $4,:Iol; bond in the sow of $1.000, with Lorenz Mitseh and l henry Scharfibillig as sureties. A Iso, Seventh and Mendota Streets Sewer Contract— 'I'll(- Board reports that it hasaworded E. .1. Kirkland the contract for con- structing a sewer mit Seventh street. front hone sure! Un Phalen street, and oil Mendota street, from Seventh street to Plinlen creek, he being tlm• lowest re- liable and responsible- bidder therefor- at herefor; iunount of bid.-Sw,444, .alit r^16 for each house connection: Loud in the still, of 8'lo,t00, )with I Thomas Breen an and 1. M. Wild as sureties. Also, Ravoux Soret Grading Contract— The Board re orts that it basa worded lames Forresta� the contraetforgradfng Ravoux street, from Rondo street to St. Anthony' avenue, be beim• the. lowest reffable aid respmts[ble bit�iler therefor: uuouut of bill, 8256 bond in the sun of V300, with. H. H. Athey and 'Phomas Howard as sureties. Also. Second till([ Cedar Streets Sewer Can- tract— 'Phe Board reports that it has awarded William Stockton ail([ John Lindquist the contract for constructin y,'A sewer on Second street, front IN, %, to Cedar, and ora Cedar, front Second to Third streets, they being the lowest reliable and responsible bidders therefor; amount of hid, 81,365; bond Lt the sum of $9116, with Lorenz Mitsch and Henry Scharffbillig as sureties. Also, Smith Street Server Codtract— '1'he Board reports that It has awarded Patrick Doherty tile! contract for coo- structine a sewer oil Smith street, from Douglas street to Wilkin street, he be- ing the lowest reliable. •ud responsible biddertherefor;aionatof bid, d2.,Nl-,; bond fn the still. of RStb, with .tuba AV. Gregg and F. W. Hadfield as sureties. Also, Carroll Street Sower Contract— The Board reportsthatit has awarded I'at k -k Doherty the contract for con - ,s carting it sewer on Carroll street.from Western avenue to I)Ali, street, he beingg dl• .0 the lowest reliable ind responsible bid- er therefor; bill. john. $368:3•land no the sum of 81,120o, with {Viii Il. Mead a.jl PhiBp Reilly as sureties. Each of the foregoing awards taken up separately and approved by the fol- lotviug vote: Teas—And. Conley, Dowlan,O'Conuor, Petseh, Cell, Ryan. AVel r, Kenny, Kain, Ilaua,Bryant. Minea, Mr. Presf- dent—l3. A I so, Claluts— Pic Board taloalnits, approve([ It> it. the following claims, viz: G. R'. JL•r- I'lll, 820; ylathew Craig, 814. Cuourlittee nr Claims. 3114CF:r.r.A \ ant's. Ordfnames— An ordinance wits read conferring upon the Metropolitan ail Suburban Railway Company the right to construct and olperate street railways and cable lilies n) the city of St. Paul. Referred to Committee on Streets. A resolution was rend aEproprIating ?6s to till- St. Paul Real 'state & Do- provement Company, for over assess- ment on lots 5 and 6, block 5, St. Paul Proper, fur Cedar street paving. Conunittee oil Streets. Resolutions. 13v .AI([. Cullen -- Resolved, That the proper city officers nr hereby authorized ail directed to re•1are tad execute bonds of the eft • of ll it. Pant to the amount of two honr�r I lid twenty-five thousand (8225,000) dol lar under and by virtue of all act of the Legislature of the State of Minae - uta approved Feb. 2i, Is87, entitled "Ar Act to Pror lite for the Creation all([ or- ganization of it Boar,[ of Park Comnmbs- siomers fu and for the City of St. Paul, Ramsey- County. Minnesota." Said bunds slmll draw interest at the rate of four and one-half G%) per cent. cr an- muu., payable sen114molaily at t�)e Fin- ancial Agency of the City of St. I'a ll,in till. city of 'iew York, am([ shall bear date the first day of .July, A. L. 1887, and the principal till([ interest thereof hall be payable fu thirty-seven years frmn date of issue. leas—Ald. Conley, Dowlan,O'Comnor P,t.'eh. Culhn., Ryan, Weber, Kenny, Kain, Ilanm, Bryant, Minea, lir. Presf- ,tent-1:3. Approved .Ione 26, 1887, By Abd. Cullen-- Re-lded. That the resolution of till, Common Council approved .June o, ltitl7, authorizing the issue of 87i5.rx)0 of bonds under the act of the Iv !statute provid- Ing for the creation iatd Organization of 11 park commission, be un,[ the sante is hereby repealed. J re I .fled. Yeas—Ald. Corley, Ihpwltur, (y(''.n- n nor. Petsch, Cullen, Ityan. Weber, Kenny, Kain, Manua, Bryant, Allnen, .)Jr. President -1:3. Approvedv.lune 2!1. 18s ^p . By Alli. Brvant— Kesolved, That the (!fly Oil harp Contractor be and the sante is hereby authorized to cause to be place! lam, posts at the following locations, viz: Twelve banjos ora Robert street, from Fairfield aceuue to the bluR; one p u IV! umifrc•d.; between State mud Ada strel.Is; i tie on Wfmtfred, between Ada and Anita streets; one oil Wim!- fred, between Anita aid Cabridge streets; nue or Congress and C:mn- bridge streets; one m) Congress, be - Wee]' Cambridge. and Anita streets; one oil Congress, between Anita and Ada streets; nue corner Robert am([ Col. orado streets; one corner Robert and ])(-It's streets: one. on Indtnna avenue, between Dakota and Starkey: one ora Indiau,a avenue, between Starkey. ind Caster streets: our on Indiana avenue, between Custer ail llubert; nal• on Indiana avenue, between Hu- bert and Robert; one on Indian ave- nue, between Robert street till,[ Eaton aceuue: oue on tnifnna avenue. be- tween Eaton avenue and Eva street; oue. nn Indiana avenue, between Eva an([ Robertson streets; one on Indiana arca tic, between Robertson and State streets; one on Fillmore avenue, Inc iween Dakota and Starkey streets, one nn Filhnore avenue, between Starkey) and Custer streets; one on Fillmore avenue, between Custer and Hubert streets; out- ora Filhnore avenue, be- tween Hubert and Robert streets. Yeas—Abl. Conley, Dowlan, O'Con- nor, Petsch, Cullen, Ryan, Weber Kenny, Kain, Italian, Bryant, Millen: Mr. President -13. Approved June 2a, 1887. By :111,. Sanborn— Husulved, That pernbsefon be and hereby is granted to Charles P. Noyes to copstrnct a sewer frog ifs barn ;long and across the alley fn block seventy- four (74) of Dayton &.Irvine's addition. to St. Rat, provided that the work shall be, done under and pursuant to the tit - rection of the City Engineer and with- out expense to the city. Teas—All. Conley, Dowlan, O'Con- nor, Petsc•h, Cullen, Ryan, Weber, Kenny. Kahn, Ilanmm, Bryant, Millen, Mr. President -1:3. Approved .hale 211, 1887. By Ald. Minen— Resolved, That the Board of Public Works cause a hexagonal c•.enent sbie- walk eight feet wade, with granite curb, to be laid hu front of lots In and 17, (duck 16x, Irvine's addition to West St. Paul. leas—And. Gouley, Dowlan, O'Cou- nur, 1'I se 1. Cullen, Ryan. Weber, Kenny, Knin. Manan, Bryant, Mined, Mr. Pirsblcift-13. Approved .lune "i. 1887. 13%, Ald. 13rvint— Resolved, That the Board of Public Works cause n three -plank sidewalk to be hold oil the south side of Banker street. front Oakdate avenue to Woud- bultiy street. lets —All. Corley, Dowlan.O'Conmor, Pe•tsch, Cullen. Ryall, Weber, Kenny, Kain, Mama, Bryant, Minea, Mr. Presk ofent-13. Approved .June. I. 1s87. 13), Ald. Kain— Resolved. That that portion !f the resolution heretofore passed by the Coal - mon Council, authorizing the construc- tion of It sidewalk oil the south sfdo of Conway, between Commercial street unit Marla avenue, is hereby repealed. Yens—Ald.Conley, Dawlsur,O'Conuor, Petseh, Cullen, Ryan, Weber. Kenny, Knit, Banat, Bryant, Minea, Mr. Presi- tent-13. Approved ,Irate 21), 1887. I3y'Ald. Dowlan— t is hereby ordered by • the Coalition un Cocil of he C' p t City t f St. Pauli ']'flat tie matter of constructing a tone gutter on both sides of Mississippi treet, front south !till of bridge to 'ennsylvania avenue, be and the saille 388 PROCEEDINGS OF THE COMMON COUNCIL. is hereby referred to t.be Board of I'ub- Knin, Ilannu, Briant, Minea, Mr. Presi- Ifc Works to invrstiRale and report: dcut__13. First—In this iwpruce)ueut proper and Approved .lune •_".I. IaR7. Secoutl—Give file Council au esti ;Ile By Add. Ryan— nf the expense there'll', ;uul state Ilis hereby onlered 6y the Cuuumiu wheth her nue-alf of the cost thereof is Council of the City uF St. Paul: t : be paid iota the Cfty Treasury before That the natter of grading Gooalrieh till• Lha contract is let. avenue, run 1%c tern avenue to I'Ieaw Third—Cunread -tate to be ussesscd :... tavenue. be and the mune 1,lo.-byre- for said inOrruvenmut be found beneli(cal ferrel to the Board of Public 11'orks to it, fill. esb•.ut of damages, costs investigato-auad report: IcFourtbccv—sary to be incurred thcrctoy? Firsl—ls this inaprovencnt proper :anal for a ruin the_ such in in-ovcu:euat asked )) i pa�titioo u. appliratiou ut' a�rSecom(?Give the Council alfa—tinaato the owucrn of Lite mai'lefty ut aha• plop- of Oac expense fit f, ad state crty to be ass'.."c" fur suc•It improve- whether um' -halt of the cost •thereof is tet? to be paid foto the Cit}. Treasury before wFifth—Scud the CUlalaeII as plan or pro— the contract fs let. file of said iaaprovcma•u t. us rcgaa i red Iry Third—Can read estate to he assessed la w. if you rctwrt fn favor I the sanai. for said improvuomrt be found bonnie, Sixitthe l'uaneil a proper order to the extent of d:uuares, costs and ex - directing the work lu be done. penses necessary to be uauarred thereby? Peas— Vd. Cunlu}. Uowlau.O'('on to', Fourth—Is such I loproveu)eut asked 1'et.e.lt, Goren. Ryan, A1'eher. Kenn}-, for upuu the, petitfoo ur application of Kafu, Ilannu, Bryant. \linea, Dl r. fres- file owners of a umjurity of the property ide It—f S. lo be assessed for such naprovenent7 Approved June Y9, lss7. Fifth Send the Council it plan or aro- tile.sa of id inn foruvuount, ;is requirclf by law. if you Ieu .t fir favor of fit, saanc. Sixth—Send file l'ouo -it a pruper or - 13}' Aid. Kati aa— der directing the work to be dune. It is hereby a rderwl b}- the Common I Peas—A Id. Coo alcy, 1)o\\dau,O'C,ot nor, (',,I I. the (•ity cP St. lling Kain.h. Cullen. yant, incol,IN r. Kenny, That Oto l utter of grading hFourthroil- Kafu, )fauna; Bryant, A)turn, Mr.l're.i- street. lona the St. Paul F .l Duluth roll- deal)loo irte l to the I" stfof ut' s, lorotot t (' —oo-1, :\pProved .lour 211, 1Ni�7. lli fad 'cf'ro.. to fit,- - fad of Public u lis %Vol. y n•fcrs-e to the. L'uant of t'ra blit. i In the. fanner OC the report ut'the Board \Yorks to i I, g:dc afd "t•port: of 1'u blit 3Vurks dated .lore �8, LitH, First—ls this futproyamar•n t pngrcr and It is hereby ordered by the Conuuma m•eessaaryY I ('ouncil of tile. Cit)) of St. I':uull: Second—Gave. the ('uuucil au entiulate I 1'hatthe Boardof 1'ubliclVorks of said of the expense thereoCaud state whether City of Sl. Patti cause Iho full( , g fur nuc-half'lf the oust thereof is to be paid : pruvenents to he node, to -wit: Cun- inf'l the City Treasury before the run- drum tool Luke tut eascni—t un file fwd tract is let. adjoining amt on the line of Edgvt•hm Third—Can real estoty to be as -- d street, from Decatur street to Maryland for said improvement lie You'll beuetiled street, iu said city. feeewsary G) make to the extent of damages, costs and ex- nod nlainl:tiu [he slo�acs if grading said Penses necessa ryhrbeiucul'l'eal therebyY Ealgertun'street. .said slopes extending Fourth -1s such iwpr'lvenuvat :askrii j one :aid one-half (i;:t) Peet nnted .aid Inlid - for upon the pcliliou ur application cf fur every toot cut or fiton .afd the owncrn of a wajorit? of the. property Edgerten street if, said grading; tl be assessed for siteh' unprove nlnl? that said ]bard shall proceed without Fifth Scud the Council a plan ur aro- delay ill.assess if muount. as nearly fs file of said fulpruvenu•Of, as roquirea� by they can �lsc•ertain the safe, which will law, ifj'uureport ill favor of fit( -saute. be required to pay the damages, costsand .S'ixt11 5('i111 the. Council a proper necessary expense.of such fnprovennnt order directing Ou•. work to be dune. upuu file real estate to be benefited by Peas—Add Cooky. Dowlan,O'('oa;u(u., sold iugmrceuu•ut, ;is provided by law. fetich Cullen, Ity;uu, Weber, Keuuy, it being the opiuima of the Council that PROCEEDINGS OF THE COMMON COUNCIL. 369 real estate to Le assessed for such iia- Liceuse Nu. oil, issued to F. C. 'Cysmt, pruvemeut caw I found benefiteat to f Locust street, said sabem havfug the estent of file damages, costs ;I I ex- been cundurted as n disorderly houso. proses accessary to he incurred therehg'• Itm;turr A. $\n'I'l 1, Mayor. Seas TA 1. Colley, Dowlan, O'Cmr July 1. 15'37. unr. I'clse•lu, Cullen, Ityan, Weber, Cenuuittce uu Liceuse. Kenny, K1, lhuuub Bryant, Minea, Ftew Western Niru -Proof Builllfug Cour Mr. President -1S. pal)}•— Approved Juue 41, 1887. Askwg trout the bu!lot fug ordinance be men so aded ;is to allow IIIc. use d their products fu the construction of build- lu fileuaatt•r of the report of file Board rugs, etc. of I'u blit Works dated June 'm, 188;, Cuannitteu oda Ordiluances. ted Jane 28, 1--,, FrooaTuuug— It�is hereby rrdcred 6yy" ,the Comnaun OfferinK to the c'ty+,aro copies ul' a (•oitucit Of the it 'lf St. Paul: \vork entitle) ••St. Paul, [bc Couanacr- 1'laat the Board a Y Public \Yorks uP c -lot F.anporiuna of the Northwest," for afd Cfty of St. Paul cause the followiu • ` (x1. ), Committee oda Cho �m proven •.pts to Ire made, tc�w•it: Grn1c' Fnrm Pct, Pfeffer and Others— uul pRvo, with cedar blocks, the aIle}' Asking for the refoudio g of license in Park I lace, addltarn to St. I lull, from Coe and fines. 6 Summits vnuv to tb` soatlu:asterly line Conuuftteeon Markets. of the drive around the park fn Front Stephen 1'. Forster and Others— :ald addition ill said city; that said 1'ra}'fug that the street or alley In Board cause said work to, be het by con- block lo, Clarke'sndditiou, filly be called tract, us provided by lavv, without nue- N'orster straet. half the cstfnlated cost befog first paid Conuaittee en Streets. into Iho (•fly '1'rcavur}', moil after wail F'rnnn William Troy— "ll" sball be blared as mlcr coutra"t—v Claiming RN/U : s c u apcnsxtion for aso;'nl ."hall ; proceed wino t delta3" to ,an I,,a•. to bis property by reason of de- w tYie as rout. as nc .arN}' • w tlae)>• fecal vc gutters oa limadway. bras tai la the sale•,• birh will Committee ell Streets anal Alderman rrequf red to pay the cants and uec- f the d iltriet. ssary cxpaincs ut such huprovemeut Fruit, .1. P. Ei,,( lienger— upola the real estate to be benefited Asking Pcrnaisiola Gr tet :a stairway by said unprorcuIcut, as provided be n sidewalk on Kine strw�t. biw, it being the opinion of the Counr•I Cmunittce. mr Strei•ts. tb:at rv•al cs[nte to be nssrssed for such Fon Willimf Crooks and Otbrr.— upruyelm•ot eao he. found Len�lItv;I to asking that an iron fence bo hoed the rxteuL of the rusts and aspnlses i ou retafuing ,all at foot of Wilkin ueecssnry to be iueurred there)'} ntreel, sidewalk bait t, el Srxs—:1111. Conk -3. Oow•L•m. O'(•om err, Cuunlitfec on Streets. Pet—h. Cullen. Ryan, Weber. Kcun - From .I ill l:. Minkel :md Others__ _ Ki i.t Ihunnu, Bryant, iliiuca, Mr. ;'uu, the gradigg of Ferofla avenue, drat -1:3. from Prior avec ue to Fairview avmne, -1 plrruved .June -J, is87. Union Park. -1d,l'arued. Board of Public Works with order. 1'.1). KFno, Preswent uP l'nunril• From NYahk .A. Yieroe— 'I'uos.:A. 1'Itkxnran:Ae'r, Pity Clerk. Fur permfssiml to const a and opor- •ate ;a spur track acros Central street, between liufvnrsity :nal Myrtle :n•c- nues. Regal m• Meocin�. Granted. (See Ordinance No. 70D). ST. PA 1.3•..1111}. G, IM7. From Christian Hoffman tool Others— Vier President Dowlan in file chair. Asking that Sturgis street It,- opened Prescnt: a.ld. Coleyy, O'Conuoq sixty feet wide, from Douglas street to 1'etsch, ('ellen; Ryan. 1{I•nu •. Kaiu, Western avenue. Ilauna1,�3ryaut. Minea, Lung, Mr. Vice Board of YuDlic Works with order. 11�:•sfdii•ut--t6. Froin John F. Gutsche and Others— By uumllnoil. consent minutes of For, transfer of liquor liceusen. previous naecting dispensed with. Committee en License. elr\I>I I'. WA TIOX.n Il F;ee RT. OF (•1Ty c,FI(:Fnv. Fenn )ars Iinuor the Alayur—Liceuse OfCfty'Treasurar— if.(. ]I Report for month cf .June, 1887, as n the Jlnnorable, the 1'reaidnrt mid follows: t'oa9lnum Cule of the City of St. 1 have the honor to : ubmlt to you the Paul: following report f the receipts and OIt I I plaint of file police depart- disbursement. of (itis ofliee front May nu•nt 1 have this day revoked S81oon 31, 1887, to .Juue 3a, 1887; 370 PROCEEDINGS OF THE COMMON COUNCIL. ar", era. Balanre.......... 8113,617 09 Recoil-ts....... ... 5213,11717 2S nisbunetacnts... $:339,917 86 Ba latae.......... 2SI, 71!1 51 Total.........$641.717 37 $611,717 37 Condition of fNJ c 30, 1817: City hall and court house funds.$141,156 12 claw Halls ...... ................ 93.71fi 1:3 Citr tenter works ................ 5, 131 :35 city library' ...................... 1,665 :11 Total.........................$'251,719 51 where del,osiled— Firsl No, j, ,,,I honk ............. ](an•.hauts Nntiunal bank...... $27,515 11,5 -131,1:35 '" 2 Book of Xiinneaebt ..... .. .. 96,7:56 13 Natloroil German-Amerb:an bank ........................... 26,797 55 Germania hank ................ 2. G 15 St. 1'a,d Nnllonal honk...... ... Comntardal National bank...... IU,6H1 84 10,206 06 Second National bank........... 7.:3:32 7:1 Sarings bank........22222 .... 2S,70S 67 People's2'' W,,M Side bank ................. 3.56923 ,,260 35 Total ................... _....$281,719 51 Respectfully submitted, GEORGE REAB,_j;� y. -Treasurer. .lune' dtitf7r.- . all Committee on Ways and Mems. Of City Comptroller—Audited Claims, viz.— - K. I'. Cullen, $1; AI. J. Bell, G. H. Ballou, $7.8!1; George Mitseh, $1.517; .f. W. Cun11inghann & CO., 880.90: St. Paul Book and Stationery company, $12.83; Globe Publishing -tonally, $12,274.53; IL Bunsen. Estimate No. 2 final, Franklin street sewer. $1:32; 13. Doherty. Estimate No.2, final. Wash- ington street sewer, $SS.w: 11. lloherty, Estimate No. 2, tical. Sherman street sewer. $51: P. Doherty, Estimate Na 2, final, \lackubin street sewer, ki-1.80; W. Lockwood. Estimate No. 2. final. grad- ing Wilder avenue, $344; 11. E. I .rtun, Estimate No. 5, final, 'Third streetbridge approaches, $15,365.17; :.JeArthtir Rros., Estimate No. 3 and final, grading Fairfield avenin. $7,025; W. 11. Murphv, Estimate No. 6 and final, grading Haggue avenue and Milton street. $1388; J. I{'. Doherty, Estimate No. 5 and final, grading (7reenhrier street, $43.5; Cooper y Barper, Esti- mate No.4 and final, grading Taylor avenue, V300; White S Adams, Estt- mate No. :3 and final, Sixth street saver, $181; P. Doherty, Estimate No. :1 and final, Canada street sewer, $:3.50; For- restal Reilly, Estimate No. 1, paving rent still still Rice streets, $5,3712; Elie 'Telegraph connpany, $14; James Starke} $25• Rartlesou s Guild - burg, C47.GH; Prank Ford, 838; Athey C Armstrong. t4,!XI; Bartletii \ Guill!- burg, VV:o.5:13oard of Water Cut - missioers, $4666.5; G. W. Merrill, $49): Mathew Craig, $2!1; Warner 8c Foot. $15; Great Western band, $51X); Huduer & Regelsberger, $13,60; North- west—to Fuel company, 83.50; E. McNa- mee. lcl.33'Dickinson, a 5. �:. Re George Il. Lains. 815.50; JosepSpell, 8'-;.75; Die Vol kszcitu ng, $'1r2.a0; Serib- ner-Libbey company, 81,•_>.5.5; J. J. Ryder, An; George N, Millman, $17.80, Allowed and ordered paid by the fol- lowing vote: Teas—Ald. Cooley, O'Connor, I'etsch, Cullen, livan, Kenny. Kain. Hanan. Bryant, Mines, Long, Mr. Vice Presi- dent -12. Of City Clerk— Report allowing number of dog licen- ses issued during mouth of lune, with City Treasurer's receipt attached for $l,l'�OLLLS. City Comptroller. Of Corporation Attorney— In regard to building owned4v A. Schuman, which stands several f ,et in Dukota avenue., stating that it !s' re- reported that Mr. Schuman does not fti- tend to remove said building, and re- commending that the.Couneil take such action as it may deem advisable. Committee on Streets. Also, Acceptance of Ordinance— The Attorney returns, at, )roved by him, the St. Paul City RiNway conn- pany's acceptance of Ordinance No. 77H. Ordered ill file. Of Ileulth Officer -- Recommending thatthe City Engineer be authorized to lengthen the garbage dock sixteen feet. Committee on Streets. Of Chief of Police— Ret)ort for month euding.June 30,1887, allowing number of arrests, 8.26; fines collected by Municipal court, 8:3,118.'. Public Accounts. Of Captain of police— Report for month of .June, 1887. show- ing 1270 oil and 17 gas lamps not lighted during the. month. City Comptroller. Of .101111 Conniff, Acting Poundumster— Report-for month of Jute. 1887, with City 't'reasurer's receipt attached for 81"4:35. Public Accounts. REPORT OF BOARD OF PUBLIC \VORKs. Grotto Street Opening, Etc.— Phe Board of Public Works have had under consideration the resolution or orders of the Common Council, approved April 7, 18813, relative to the opening and extension of Grotto street, front Goodrich avenue to St. Clair street, sixty feet wide, and having Inves- tigated the proposed improvement, re- respeetfully report that said Improve- ment is necessary and ])toper; that the estimated expense thereof is $2,'1X1: that real estate to be assessed therefor call he found benefited tothe extent of the damages, costs and expenses neces- PROCEEDINGS OF THE COMMON COUNCIL. 371 sa' to be incurred thereby; that said im )rovemept is not asked for by a peti- tio n of a majority of theowners of prop- er ' W be assessed the [ nfor but we hNn+ivith scud a plan or profile of said i tpprovement and allorder for your d adoption if you esire us to make. the iuiprovutpent. ATeas 3, navy o. WILLIAM BARRETT, President pro tan. IV. F. EmwIN.Clerk Board Public Works. .July 5, 1837. Adopted. (See order to Board of Public Works.) Also, Mound Street Slopes— '1' le Board of Public Works have had under consideration the resolution or order of the Common Council, approved .lam 9, 1887, relative to condemning all easement for slopes on Mound street, from Burns avenue to Hiawatha street, and having investigated the proposed improvement, respectfully report that said improvemeut is necessary and proper it, grading Mond street, from Burns avenue to Hiawatha street, ex - leading said slopes one and one-half (11'?)feet on the land adjoining for every font cut or filled on said Mound street in said madidg; that the esti- n ated expense thereof is $500; that real estate to be assessed therefor can be found benefited to the extent of the damages, costs and expenses necessary to be incurred thereby; that said hu- provement is not asked for by a petition of a majority of the owners of property to I assessed therefor, but we herewith send a plan or profile of said improve- ment, and an order for yyour adoption if Vo desire ns to make tine Improvement. 1 ens 4, nays 0. W,I LIA yt hwnuETT, President pro tan. W.F,F.nwIN, Clerk Board I'ublie Works. ,July. 5, 1887. Adopted. (See order to Board Public Works.) Also, Rondo Street Gradin— The Board of i'ubfic Works have had under consideration the resolution or order of the Coomon Council, approved ,Iron, 9, 1887, relative to the grading of Rondo street, front Maekubin street to Lexington averse, and having inves- tigated the proposed improvement, re- spectfully report that said improvement is necessary and proper; that the esti- mated expense thereof is $12,108, one- half of which need not be mid into the City 'treasury before the contract is let; that real estate to be as- sessed therefor can be fond lenefited to the extent of the costs and ex- penses necessary to be incurred there- by ; that said improvement Is not asked fur by a petition of a majority of the owners of property to be assessed therefor, but we. inerewith send a plan or profile of said improvement, and an order for your adoption, if you desire its to make the improvement. Yeas 3, nays 0. WILLIAM BARRETT, President pro tem. W.F. Enw'IN. Clerk Board Public Works. ,July 5, 1887. Adopted. (See order to Board of Pub - lie Works.) Also, Sewer Along Right of Way of St. Paul It Duluth Railway Company— The Board of Public Works have had under consideration the resolution it order of the Connuon Council, approved .June '"2, 1887, relative to the construc- tion of a sewer along the north side of the right of wav of the St. Paul it 1)o - both Railroad company, from Earl street to Duchess street, and having investi- gated the proposed improvement, re- spectfully re port that said Improvement is necessary and proper, ttl,ether with the necessary catchbasins anal manholes; that the estimated expense *thereof is 815,620, one-half of which need. not be paid intu the Cit• Treasury before the coutr ct is let; that real estate to be assessed therefor can be found benefited to the extent of $1,7120 of the costs and expenses necessary to be incurred thereby. the balance ($131X)) to ,8he paid out of the Sewerage Bond fund; that said Improvement is not asked for by a petition of a majority of the owners of property to be assessed therefor, but we herewith send it plan or profile of said fntprovennent, and all order for your adoption, if you desire us to make the improvement. Teas & nays 0. 17116.113 yI BAnneTT, President pro tom. W. F. Euo..Cb, Board Public Works July 5, 1887. Adopted. (See order toBoard of Pub- lic Works.) Also, Aurora Avenue Sewer— Phe Board of Public Works have hal under consideration the resolution or order of the Common Council, approved June 22, IW-,, relative to construct- ing a sewer oil Aurora avenue, front Marlon street to Western avenue, and having investigated the proposed im- provement, respectfully report that It is ueccssary and proper to construct a sewer on Autura avenue, front -Rice street to IVealeru avenue; on Farrington avenue, frau Aurora avenue to Fuller street, and on Fu l ler street front Far- rington avenue to Maekubin street, together witty t necessary catch - basins and manholes; that the estimated - expense thereof is 8:38,4MI, one-half of which need not be paid Into the City Treasury before the contract is let; that real estate to be assessed therefor can be found benefited to the extent of 89,100 of the costs and expenses noces- sary to he Incurred thereby, the balance ($29,392), to be paid out of the Sewerage 378 PROCEEDINGS OF THE COMMON COUNCIL. Bond fault; that said improvement is not asked for by a petition of a nna- jority of the owners of property to he assessed therefor, but we herewith seed a plan or profile of said improve- ment, and nn order for your adoption, if VoiLdesire its to make the improvement. •aa 3, Initis 0. \YI.,I.JAM BAuti—T, \'resident pro tens. w F. F.nw•1s,Clerk Board Public\Yorks. July 5, 1887. ._ Adopted. (See order to Board of Rub - lie Works.) - to wake the improvement. year S. IIay3 0. Wit MANI BARRETT, President pro Gml. W.F.Eaw•is, Clerk Board Public Works. ,July.'), 1di87. Adopted. (See order to Board of Public Works.) Also, ' Ellen Street Sewer— The hoard of Public Works have oad all Iter consideration the resolution or order of the Cummel Council, approved Dec. lo, 188(1, relative to the cons file - tion tion of a sewer on Ellen street, from Maekuhin street to Marion street. Thorn Street Grulin�— and having investigated the pro msed Tris Board of Public Works have had improvement respectfully report Mat It ander cmisiderafilm tine resolution or is iwc•essary and paper GI construct a order of tie Como(.) Council, approved sewer on Ellen street, front Rice street .Ione 2.2, 1867, relative to the grading to Dale street, and on Farrington ave - of Thorn street, from Mound street to a nue,front Ellet street to Aurora avenue, point tit feet east of Iliawatha street, together with the necessary catchbasins and having investigated the prupuaed and manholes; that the estimated ex- ingrovement, reper• fully report that pe+Ilse thereof is $27,::'3.2, or -half of said in1ln•uvenu•.ut is necessary and which need not be paid. into the proper, that the estimated expense City Creasury before the contract thereof Is g2,hla, ane -half of which is let; that real estate to be as - need not be paid into the City sesscil therefor can be found benefited Treasury before the contract is let; that to the extant of $ta,.5ao of the costs and realestate to bo assessed therefor can espouses necessary to be incurred bo found benefited to the extent f thereby. file balnncu ($1(1,71`2) to be paid the costa Poll expcuses necessary to be out of the sewerage bond fund; that incurred thereby; that wild improve- sidd hupruvemcnt Is not asked for by. a va+nt is out asked for by a putition of petit ioil of a majority of the owners of a majority of the owners of propert}' the property to he assessed therefor, but to be assessed therefor, but we herewith we herewith send a plan or pr "'Ji If send n plan nr profile of said tnlprove said improvement. null au otta for Inert, :old an o inn fur ?,-our udovente, tf y , Ir adoption, if yo desire as G, make roc deli n+ its to make ilia liniprovel°e11t' the I n v likent. yt:us 3, trays 0. 1"ens a, nova o. \VILLC— BAtnisrr, Pres[dent pro tem. W innlAnl I3Aloi1•:Tr. President pro tens. W. F. Erwin, Clerk Board I'ublk+Works. W. F. Eaw•is,Clerk Board Public Works. Adopted. (See order to Board of Pub- hdy ri, 1687 All Also, Adopted. (See order to Board of Pub- Allnnre Avenue S,wers— lic Works.)The Board of Public, Works have hall elder coustderation the resedutiols o Also, rders of theCowuuw Council, approved Earl Street Grading— Jule 0. 1887, relative GI sewers on FIJI - The Board of Public Works have had more avenue, from Robert street to under consideration the resolution or Hubbard street, and having inves- urder of the Common (bunch, approved . tigatecI tit, proposed iuquovom,nt, r- Aa)18, 1887, relative W the gnldiug speetfully report that it is necessary of Earl street, from Beech street to tied proper to construct a sewer on Fill - Mound street, sisal. having dnvesti- morn avenne. from South Robert street gated the proposed 'nlprovenudlt, re to Custer street, together with the ane- spectfullyl'upart that said l (prove- II e s ry catchbashla and n choles,. iu- nslt is ilu$euac and proper; that the1lcludIng to the contract for satd let- estimnted exppense thereof is $11,751, II pruvenient the necessary sewer connec- one-half of w lick need not be paid Into tions to the property lines; that --- the City Treasury before the contract is I the eAhnated exuease thereof is $1,150, let; that real Z - state to b. wsessed l .half of which need nut be paid into therefor reran be found benefited M the the City 'Treasury before. the contract is Cxtellt o[ file costs and exlPieases neees- let; that real estate to be assessed ry to be Incurred the y; that said therefor call be found benefited to the improvenicut is not asked for by a petl- extent of the costs still expenses neces- tion of a nmjority of the. owners, of airy Will, incurred thereby; that said ba - property to be. assessed there provement is not asked for by a petithna for, but we herewith send a dei of a miajorlt , of the owners of roper[ or profile of said improvement, all an to be assessed therefor, but we � cravat?l order for 3our adoption, if -you desire its send n plan or profile of said inlprove- PROCEEDINGS OF 'rHE COMMON COUNCIL. 37.9 Ment, and :worder for your aduptior if you deal ru us to make the improv, malt. bras 3 mils 11. \Y11d.lA\1 13AmiN:7•a'. I'rrsidrut pro [rn W.F.Enwts.Clerk Board A'ulnae Work. .July 5,1 xv7. .1d(iph•d. (ties order to Board ( Palllil• 1Vorlcr.) Also, Sixth Street Sewl•r— '1'IIe I3uard of Publi,Works bare had un der runs ideation the risolutio I or urde. of the Conuoon Council, approved .Ism 1), 1887, relative to constructing a sewn w Sixth street, from Maria :n•eouu it Maple street, and having investigate( lite proposed improveulelL, nspectfidl) report that said aaproveulent41 neees nary and proper, together with thl necessary entail -basins and manholes that the, estimated expense thereof i. $LriM1, one-half of which need no be paid auto the City Trcasury brfor(• the rnutract is Ire; that real estate b he assr•sard thcrr. for call be found benefited to the ex- tent of the costs •cud ospeuses neees- sarl to be incurred therrlry; that said improvemeot is not asked for 1) a p -ti- tiou of a nwjority If tho owners of propert}' to be aasersui therefor, hat \cc oerewith srmlaplao or prolileorsaid i1t- pruven,ent. and tun order for your adol tum if you desire us to slake the i1ll- pl'nVClllellt. I-ra`;{ W.Is. Cl Y.l'1 Bo ra lellt pl'e tell(. \\'.F.E1iw'I x-. Clerk Board 1'Illllir.\Yorks. fol}'.'.. Adopted. (Sail ceder tol3onrd of fate Ito• \Yorks.) Also, Delos Street Grading - 11' Ie baud of Publte Works have hull coder ronsidtration the res(lotbuts o Irdars of rho CO u .o Couneil,approved Dccea ber _2 18,s1t, and Iday ]s, i8s'7, rclativest•o the grading of Delos street, £reel Uakota avenue to State stttsft and Doles street, front Dakota uv- rnno to Greelwmal avome, and having iavesttgaaa•d the proposed improvement. try lRl 111111}' report that eees- from Dakull aalu—nue er to toothe ledge lufrthi� bluff. between Greenwood avenue :cod Surto street; that the estiumhxl uspe. n.rn thereof is &Y.ikN, ole -half of o'hieh •d not be paid into till Uity Tre sure before rhc eoa truct Is lot; that rI••.I w- hoa to be. assessed therefor call be found betefited to the extent it'tm� costs nal expenses leecssnry to be incurred there• IN*; tau said mgroronopt is not asked Yee by a pati tion of a majority of rho owners f property to be assessed therefor, but 11, herewith send:i plain or profile of said improvement sal an order 1, for your mioptionl. if }-ou desire us to Make lhctnlproreaeet• Yuas:i, nays 11. \5'11.n.iAxi RA a...... .YreaideuC prutenl. 1. W. 1'. Enwis,Clerk Board Public \Yorks, ,lulls, isa7. Adopted. (See order to Board of Pull - f lie \\'orks.) Also, Sunsuit Avenue Gra If"' Etc.— I'he liu:uvl of Public \1"arks have had I udrr. oilvideratiun tit, resolutiou or or- der of the Cotonou Cu11 ic•il, approved .l unr t, 18x7, relative. to LIo� gnuliog of r •cul buulevnrding Summit avec ne, Yrum + Lexington avenue to Mississippi river, r Zoo feet w'idu, :tial having in vustigatet the proposed iwprurouient. rerpecttuII3 report that said improvement is nce. - Sar,and proper from Lexington avenue - wcsh+rly to tae edge of the biota urnr the Mississippi river. 200 feet will(.; that Litt• esfimafed expense thercot' is $7o,ouf, (ne-half eY which need not be paid into the City I'rcisubefore thu cou- lracL p is le; that read estate to be assessed therefor can be found bene- - Iited to the extent of file costs and (.xpcuses necessary to he in- eurr,d thereby, thut said improvement is vat asked for by a petition ofd najer- 1ty of lite o\voers of property to he Is - 'red therefor, but we herewith sum( a plan or profile of .raidimproven 'I-, 111"! nas ora eT for y nr mloptl""' if you desire as to make the iuiproven:eil L. yeas �4, mays a W II.I.IA ]I ISA ItIn:a'T. Pnesidunt pro tell,. W. N'.EI: a'1xX —rk Bour(FPubl ie Works.Jul}' S, Iss7. Adopted. (Sec order to Board of Public. Works.) Also, \lississippi Street (➢utter 'Pile 13o:ud of Public Works have had raider coostderatton the re:olI lou or order ei the ('( non Council, : proved .lino _ ), I' 7, relative to c est rating n stone gutter em bot11 sides oY M ixsippi street fives nth cud f Quidge w Pennsylvania savuuae, end having iu- vestigated thu proposeedl iwprovulaellt. respcotfull)' rcpurt that. said haprove- nmatis nut nccrssar}' and proper,fur the reason that there is now uoYon• the Couuuou council an or ler for tit, pav- ing or' Iuid .(lississippi street a' el, I- nelded by Lhe Couaaittee ourtitreets. Yeats 4, na}'s (). Goaaes, President. 55'. F.E1nvls.Clerk Boanl Public Works. July " Is87. ActeI ,ted. A Iso. Asim Street Leading— The Board of Public Works havo had under•onsi deration the rosoleftu I or order otlm t�miliiil(lii Council, approved May 18, &4-1, relative to it:e grading f Anita .tteut, treat Concord street to Co egress stree.aad havingfavestigated 374 PROCEEDINGS OF THE COMMON COUNCIL. the proposed Improvement, respectfully report that said Improvement is not necessary and proper,for the reason that the owners of the property to be assessed have unanimously protested against said grading. (See protest herewith transmitted.) Yeas 3 ila)•s 0. WILLIAa BARRETT, President pro tom. W.F.Enwix, Clerk Beard Public Works. July 5, 1887. Accepted. Alsb, Delos Street Grading— The Board of Public Works have had under emudderatiuu the resolution it order of the Common Council, approved Dec. 22, 1887, relative to the grading of Delos street, from Hall avenue to Bel- lows street, and having investigated the proposed Improvement, respectfully re- port that said Improvement is not acres- sary and pryer, for the reasons that a majority of t�o owners of the property to be assessed have protested against said grading. (See protest herewith transnnitted.) Yeas 3. nays 0. WI1.mAm BARRETT, President pro tem. W. F. EGwix, Clerk Board Public Works July 5, 1887. Alderman of the district. Also, Stryker Avenue Slopes— The Board of Public Woi it, have an - der consideration the resolut on or order of the Common Council, approved May 7 1867. relative to the routleilma- tion of slopes on Sttker avenue. from Prost)ect Terrace to south city limits, and having invastigated the proposed improvement, respectfully- report that it Is necessary and proper to condemn and take an easement oil the land ad- joining and oto the line of Stryker ave- nue, from Louisa street to the south city limits, necessary for making snit maintaining slopes for cuts ail([ fills, one and one -halt to one in grading said !! Stryker avenue; that theestitated x - pense thereof is $100; th t r,ld estate io be assessed therefor call 'be found ben-' tided to the extent of the damages, costs and expenses necessary to be incurred thereby; that said improve- ment is not asked for by it petition of a majority of the owners of property to be assessed therefor, but we herewith send a plan or profile of said improve- ment, and an order for your adoption, if you desire its to make the improve nnent. Yeas 3, Guys 0. Wlia.nAit BARRETT, President pro tem. W. F. EawiN.Clerk Board Public Works. July 5 1887. Adopted. (See order to Board of Public Works.) , Also, L'Orlent Street Grading Contract— The Board reports that it has awarded ! William G. Mulligan the contract for grading L'Orfent street, from Mt. Airy street to Pennsylvania avenue, he being the lowest reliable and responsiblebidder therefor; anto unt of bid, $l,NX); bond in the sum of >r,M, with Thomas Bremen and John A. Tierney as sureties. Also, Sewer Contract— The Board reports that it has awarded Stockton & Lindquist the contract for constructing a sewer on alley iil block 21,Wooclla id Park addition, from Arun - (lel to Alackubin streets, the being the lowest reliable and respousflde bidders therefor; amount of bid, $819; bond fu the Ston of $400, with Lorenz Mitseb and Henry Seharfbillig as sureties. Each of the foregoing awards taken up separately and approved by the fol- lowing vote: Yeas—Ald. Conley, O'Connor, Petseh, Cullen, 41tpan, Kenny, Kain, Ilanuil, Bryant, Millen, Long. Mr. Vice Presi- dent -12. Also, Estimates and Claims— The Board transmits, approved by it, the following estimates snit claims, viz.: Estimate No. 1, and final, graining alley, in block 9, T, try's addition, 1). L. I3il- lingsley,contractor; amount dtie,$395.40; Estimate No. 2, Robert street paving, S. 11. Folsom, .Jr., contractor; amount due, $10,880; Estimate No.:3 and final, Alin- nesota street paving, S. P. Folsom, Jr., contractor; amount dile, $1,874; Esti- mate No. 12 still final, St. Clair, Grace still Warsaw streets grading, J. Kays- nagh, contractor; amount (fue, $5,3.%; K. P. Cullen, $'20; Mathew Craig, $7; G. W. Merrill, $10; T. Brennan, $1,800.71; G. AL Brack, $1; Berlandi & Bott, $16.A Butt & Ferry°: $14.5.5; Capital Iron Works, $10; 6 Drew, 85.2.5; A. Decker, 63; J. W. Doh- erty, $15; J. E. Fritzen, $'2.:3.5; Farwell, Ozmun & Co., $1.48; Hucdner & Bet1,,e1, berger, R5; F. Knauft, $104; .J. Kahlert, $48.56; Lubrsen, $1; Leld1,n Coal still troll company, $78; G. Musci, $10.84); Maendler Bros., $75; Mast, Buford & Burwellcompanyj'' $21; J. McDonald, $°..8.40; S. R. MSitniters, j -t7.69; McAr- that Bros., $(14,12; J. O'Brien, $3.50; If. P. Rugg & Co., $0.05; St. Paul Foundry company, $17.2.5; Scribner -Libby com- gmny-, $16.04; St. Paul flow Works, $2; t. Taal Rubbercoo )any, $4,88; .1. B. Schurnneier, $31.6.5; N'yekoff, Seamans & Benedict, 50 cents; M. F. Fielding, $1,652.)8 Committee on Claims. ]IMPORT OF HOARD OF CONTROL. Report for month of June, 1887, show- ing total exppenditures of 1;3,328.05 for lms- pftal, almshouse and outside aid. Committee oto Public Accounts, O;PORTS OF STANDING COMMITTEES. Of Committee oil Ways and Means— Gustav Willius' Petition Committee recommend that the prayer of the petitioner be granted. Adopted. (See Ordinance No 791.) PROCEEDINGS OF THE COMMON COUNCIL. 375 Official Bonds— Also, - Committee have examined the bond of F. C. Burgess and Frederick Nelson as Justices of the Peace, and r-onunem that same be approved. Bonds approved. Yens 12. Of Conuilnttee on Claims—F. Knauft'! Claim— Committee to whom said bill was re ferrel have examined still found same correct and recommend that it be at lowed. Allowed and referred to the Comp- troller by the following vote: Yeas—A Id. Conley, O'Connor, Petsch, Cullen, Ryan, Kenny, Kain, Hamm, Bryant, Mums, Long, Mr. Vice Presi- dent -12. Of Committee on Streets—A. B. Wefs- tefn and Others' Petition— Committee recommend that prayer of petitioners be granted, and, provided consent of contractor cal be obtained, that a new order he made to grade Louisa street, from State street to Goff avenue. Adopted. Aid. Bryant moved that the vote by which the contract for grading Louisa street, from State to Bidwell streets,was awarded to Henry F. Lange, be recon- sidered. Tine motion prevailed. Yeas 12. The question arising on the approval of the award, it was lot approved b}'the following vote: Yeas—None. Nays—And. Conley, O'Connor, Petsch, Cullen, Ryan, Kenny, Kain, Hanna, Bryant, Minea, Long, Mr. Vice Presi- dent -12. Also, James AlcPartlfii and Others' Petition— Counmittee recommend that vacation of Pillsbury and Bernhefiner avenues he granted, as asked for. Adopted and petition ordered on file in City Clerk's office, and said Clerk in- trneted to give the notice required by law. Also, Bids for High Bridge Superstructure— Your conuutttee, to whom was re- ferred the bids for the construction of the high bridge across the Mississippi river, from Forbes street to Mohawk avenue, respectfully report the same hack to the Council without reconunen- dation, being equally divided as to the merits of the bids under the plans and specifications of the Morse Bridge Com - ])any and Keystone Bridge Company, respectivelyy. Respectfully, Wtr.iaAnt HAMDI, Chairman. Aid. Cullen moved that the matter be recommitted to the Committee on Streets. Lost. 1 Aid. Cullen moved that the contract be awarded to the Morse Bridge Com - pally, as recommended by the City En- gineer, and they being the lowest bid - Tile motion was lost by the following vote: Yeas—Ald. Cullen, Bryant, Mines, Mr. Vice President -4. Nays—Ald. Conley, O'Connor, Petseh, Ryan, Kenny, Kain, Hanna, Long -8. Aid. Long moved that the contract he awarded to the Keystone Bridge Com. Pat[ Pine motion was lost by the following vote: Yeas—All. Conley, O'Connor, Petseh, Halum, Long -5. Naps—Aid. Cullen, Ryan, Kenny, Kale, Brymtt, Mines, Mr. Vice Presi- dent -7. Aid. Kerry moved that the vote on the motion to award the contract to the Keystone Bridge Company be reconsid- ered. motion prevailed by the following Aid. Conley, O'Connor, Petsch, Aid. Hamm moved that the contract be awarded to 'the Keystone. Bridge Connpnny. - Tho motion prevailed by the following vote: Yeas—Ald. Conley, O'Conner, Petsch, Kenny, Kain, Iiamin, L0119-7. Nays—Ald. Cullen, Ryan, Bryant. Afinea, Mr. Vice President -5. Also, City Treasurer's Communication— Committee recommend that said coin in Indention In regard to payment of street force be referred to Aid. Ryan to draft necessary ordinance. Adopted. Also, Cotlege Avenue Paving Protest— Committee recommend that prayer if protestants be granted. Report adopted, and the question be - lig on approving the award of said :ontract by the Board of Public Works o William Forrestal, said award was pot approves by the following vote: Yeas—None. Nays—Ald. Conley, O'Connor, Petsch, `ullen, Ryan, Kenny, Kain, IIanun, 3r) -ant, Mmes, Long, Mr. Vice Presd- lent-12. Also, lugusta S. War ne's Petition— Committee recommend that said petd- fmn he referred to Committerop Ordin- nees. Adopted. Also, ohn Thine's Petition— Committee recommend that resolution I said matter do not pass. Adopted. A76 PROCEEDINGS OF THE COMMON COUNCIL. Also, Committee report adverse to prayer of Removal of Dead Animals— petitioner, he having paid no license for Committee recommend that contract 1887, and was in active business from. for removing dead animals be awarded Jan. I to May IG without a license. W Wyman. & Gorton, and City Attorney Adopted. instructed to draw contract. Also, Adopted by the following vote: Revocation— Yeas—Ald. Conley, O'Connor, Petsch, Committee recommend that the revo- Cullen, Ryan. Kenny, Kahn, Hanna, cation of Saloon License No. 376, issued Bryant, Mines, Long, Mr. Vice Presi- to Graveson & Bergkeller, be conlinned. dent --12. Adopted. Also, Also, Jackson Street Bridge— 'Tranafers— Committee recommend that the cont- Committee recommend the transfer of munication of the City Engineer in ref- the following numbered liquor licenses, erence thereto be referred to City At- as asked for: til, 152, 180, 265, 2W, 320, tornep. :3:31, 861, 416, 474, 427, ASS, 517, 519, 5:36, Adopted. :ril,rii.S, (1}9, nos. Also, Adopted. George Benz' Petition— Of Committee op Ordinances—St. Peter Commit" recommend that ordinance Street Pavingr in said n natter do not pass. Couunittee recommend that accom- Reconunitted. panying ordinance, directing refunding Also, of money paid on estimates for paving Blossom Bros. am([ Merrill's Petition— St. Peter street, be passed. Committee recommend that said mat Adopted. (See Ordinance No. 7.r2.) ter be referred to City Engineer. MISCELLANEOUS. Adopted. Ordinances— Also, An ordinance was read entitled an Williams & Pmneroy's Petition— ordtuauce relating to dogs. Co ionintee recommend that permis- Committee on Ordhmuce.. ston be given to build st.1rw;q ay asked An ordinance was read to annend sec - for, for the period of one year, provided tion 1 of Ordinance No. :M, in regard to+ petitioners execute a bond I.,Ileo son fast driving. . of 85,(X10 to hold the city harmless from Committee on Ordinances. ;til danutges. An ordinance was read authorizing Adopted. - the payment of money to certain per - Also, sons niuned therein. C. J. Peterson and Others' Petition— Conmtittee on Ways and Means. Conunithw —tannneul that prayer of Au ordinance was read prescribing petitioners be denied. rales and regulations for the health de - Adopted. partment of the city of St. Paul. Also, Committee on Ordinances. Cedar Street Paving Assessment— An ordinance was read entitled an or - Committee recommend thnn an dinance granting to Frank A. Pierce order be drawn in favor of the St. Paul permission to construct, operate and Real Estate and liuprovement com- nnammin a spur track across Central rtiny as recommended by the Board of street, in the City of St. Paul. bile Works. Ald. Long moved that the rules be so Anopted. Yeas 12. (See resolution.) Par suspended as to allov5uid ordinance , Also. to pass to its second reading. H. S. Fairchild and Others' Petition— Phe motion prevailed, years 12, and Committee recommend that said mat- the said ordinance was thereupon read ter be referred to Chief of Police. a second time and passed. (See Ordin- Adopted. ince No. 790.) Also. An ordinance was read entitled an Henry Schmauss and Others' Protest— ordinance appropriating money for and Committee reconnnend that protest he directing the paymentto Gustav Willies granted and hoard of Public Works re- of the sum of 1 3ll.5m pursuant to it to itscmetiuue sprinkling OR port of Conunl on 1'nys ana Means. sego street, if consent of contractor can Aid. Cullen moved that the rules be he secured, so far suspended as to allow said ordi- Adopted. Yeas 12. natce to pass to Its second reading. At,,,Thn eas e motioprevailed, y 11, and Granite Street Sprinkling Protest— Lite sad ordinance was thereupon read Committee recommmnet that prayer of a second time and passed. (See Onli- protestants he granted. ounce No. 791.) Ad=. An ordinance was read entitled an or - Of C i idtto, n Lice ii —J. S. dinaticu uPllroprioting money to pay' Strehlein's Petition— Iatm of Dl. F. Brennan, as per report of Committee on Claims. - PROCEEDINGS OF THE COMMON COUNCIL. 377 Aid. Han in moved that the rules be Section I. There is hereby so far suspended as to allow said or- unto said Frank A. Pierce the ight Appte - dinance to pass to its second reading. Mission slid privilege of constructing, The motion prevailed, Yeas 12, and operating still maintaining until other - the said ordinance was thereupon read wise ordered by the Common Council, a a second time and passed. (See Or- single spur or side track from said lots dinance NO. 798.) !16 and 97, across said Central street, Vacation Of fart of Dale Street—Imes called Union avenue,between The consideration of said vacation was said Untvorshty avenue and said Myrtle further postponed and laid over ntil avenue, to connect with the tracks of Tuesday..I illy 19, 1887, at 7:30 p. lit,uthe Minnesota Transfer company under Bill Allowed— The bill the supervision of the City Engineer— work done att LlB. Prince & Police for said tracks, etc., to be removed at the Union park police sub- expense of the owner whatever or - station, was allowed and ordered paid dered by the Common Council. by the following vote: Sec. 2. This ordinance shall take ef- Yeas—Ald. Corley, O'Connor, Petsch, feet and Ue in force from and after its Cullen, Ryan, Kenny, Knhu, Uanuu, publication. Brvdent-1 \linea, Lo1g, illr. Vice 1'resi- Ycas—AId.Celtley, O'Connor, Petsch, dent -12. Cullet, Ryan, Kermy, Kalli Ilarpm, A resolution was read making the 13ryant, Mines, Long, Mr. Vice Presi- pay of Edward Shields the same as that dont-12. of a regular police officer of the city. Passed July 5, 1887. Committee to Conittee on Police. JollN, Dow•r,AN, Ordinance..Vice President of Council. Approved July r1, 1887. OunrNANCP No. Tio. - RouEnT A. SMITH, Mayor. An ()],(final ce Granting to Frank A. attest: fiercem Pt-rission to Construct, Oper- Tilos. A. 1'nENntntoasT. City Clork. ate and Maintain a Spur -track Across .1103 9, Central Street,in the City of St. Paul, - \lilin. Whereas, Frank A. fierce is about to erect and construct a warehouse upon lots 96 and 97,of Hewitt's Out Lots,First Division, according to the recorded plod thereof on file and of record in the of- ORDINANCE No. 701. fico of the Register of Deeds ht and for Ramsey County, Minnesota, in which An Ordinance Appropriating ldoney.For Bounty slid state said lots are situated, and Directint,' the Payment to Gustav for the purpose of carrying oil a ggen- Willit's of the Smn of One Thousand oral freight, storage and forwardhlg Thirtyy-nine and 5x1110 (51,(Y.3D.fi0) Dol - business; and whereas, in order to use Lars, 1' rsuant to Report of Committee said property for said business and to of 15'aps and Means. operate said warehouse successfully, it The , olln n Council of the City of St, will be and. Is necessary for said Pierce Paul do ordain as fol Iowa: to have @plitable railway and side-track Section 1. That an order be arawn corrections; and upon the City'Creasury of St. Pani in Whereas, Said property, upon which favor h Uustav Willius for the sum of said warehouse is. aboutto b0 erected, One 'Thous:utd Thirty-nine and 50-100 is xittmte adjacent to what h; known as (51,039:5 - - -- the Minnesota Transfer-- d' for and Whereas, It is sopa' - d:from said flus' cla Minnesota Transfer by hat is known of St. Pt as Central street, sometimes called building Union avenue, and - Paul in Whereas, The only way in which the a street requisite side-track and rallway, facili- as by th. ties call be acquired must be by running Allay ays an n spur -track from the tracks o1' the Mtn- cil of dal uesom Transfer company, which nue sit-IT7, will 'late uppon their propertyatill ntto said be dellve Central street, sorzed so, called Union Clty orz avenue, across said Centfal street, some- celDts to times called Union avenue, between claim or University avenue t61d Myrtle avenue, Secttor in the city of St. Pau #; to said lots 96 and effect ahs Nowt11twitt's Out lots - vision. hcati erefore, the Conon Council of p Yeas—. the city of St Paul dootdaito as follows: Sullen, . of the Committee -on to the Common Conin- h day of July, A. D. + Ily appear,said order to upon his filing with the f Il and absolute re - I satisfaction of said .,ordinance shall take - lree Prom and after It., ley, O'Connor, Petsch, .enny, Kula, Hamm, 3711 PROCEEDINGS OF THE COMMON COUNCIL. Also, Removal of Dead Animals Committee recommend that cmrtrxet for removing dead animals be awarded to Wyman &Gorton, afid City Attorney instructed to draw contract. Adopted by the following vote: Yeas—Ald. Conley, O'Connor, Petsell, Cullen, Ryan. Benny, Kafu, lhnnnl, Bryant, Mines, Long, Mr. Vice Presi- dent --12. Also, .Jackson Street Bridge— Conuuittee reconuucnd that the coni- munication of the City Engineer in ref- erence thereto be referred to City At- t"rn( Adapted. Also, George Benz' Petition— Committee recommend that ordinance in said clatter do not pass. Reeonuuitted. Also, Blossom Bros. and Merrill's Petition— Committee recommend that said mat- ter bin referred to City Engineer. Adopted. Also, Williams & Poncroy's Petition— Coumnittec recummnend that permis- sion be. given to build stairway ac asked_ for, for thV period of one. year, provided foo petiters execute it [,(,fill ill the sum Of $5,01m) to hold the city harmless from all daumges. Adopted. Also, C..J. Peterson and Petition— Committee Petition— Conittee recommend that prayer of petitioners be denied. Adopted. Also, Cedar Street Paving Assessnnetlt— Cm11n1it" recon n end than all order be drawn in favor of the St. Paul Real Estato and lmprovement cum- Vany as recommended by the Board of 'it c. Works. Aeopted. Yeas 12. (Sec resolution.) Also. IL S. Fairchild and Other, Petitimn— Counmittee recommend that said mat- ter be, referred to Chief of Police. Adopted. Also. Henry Schmauss and Others' Protest— Committee recommend that protest be granted and Board of Public Works re- quested to discoutinuc sprinkling Ot- sego street, if consent of contractor can he secured, Adopted. Peas 12. Also. Granite Street Sprinkling Protest— Committee recommend that prayer of protestants be granted. Adopted. Of Committee on License—.J. S. Strehlein's Petition— Committee report adverse to prayer of petitioner, he having paid no license for not was in active business from .lan.7 to May la without it license. Adopted. Also, Rococatioll— Cmnnlittee- recommend that the revo- cation of Saloon Licefise No. :Mi, issued to Graveson &BergkOler, be conlfnued. Adopted. Also, Transfers— Coumcitteo reeomntend the transfer of the following numbered liquor licenses, its asked for: ill, 152, 180, 2(i5, 206, 3.20, :til, -Ail, 416, 474, 427, 4018, 517, 5W, .10;, .,if:5W, 049, (a.i. Adopted. Of Ctoo 'nittee on Ordinances—St. Peter Street Paying— Committee recommend that accom- panying ordinance, directing refunding of money paid on estimates for paving St. Peter street, be passed. Adopted. (See Ordinance No. 7W.) JIIACELLANEOl'S. Ord' uaucss An ordinance was read entitled all ordinance relating to dugs. Committee on Ordinances. At, ordinance was read to aniend sec- tion 1 of Ordinance No. Pd, fu regard to fast driving. Committee on Ordinances. An ordinance was read authorizing the paynnnentof money to certain per- sons not ell therein. Conhuittee oil Ways and Means. Au ordinance was read prescribing rules and regulations for the health de- partment of the city of St. Paul. Committee un Ordinances. Afi ordinance was read entitled an or- dinance granting to Frank A. fierce permission to construct, operate and maintain a spur track across Central street, in tam City of St. Pahl. Aid. Long moved that the rules be so far suspended as to al low said ordinance to ass to its second reading. The motion prevailed, years 12, and the said ordinance was thereupon read it second time and passed. (See Ordin- ance No. 790.) Ali ordinance was. read entitled an ordinance appropriating money for still directing the payment to Gustav W iltius of the sum of $1,030.80 pursuant to re- port of Committee oil Ways unit illeaes. AW. Cullen moved that the rales be so far suspended as to allow said ordi- nance to pass to its second reading. The motion prevailed, yeas 11, and the said ordinance was thereupon read it second time and passed. (See Ordi- nance No. 791.) An ordinance was read entitled an or dinance appropriating money to p' claim of Dl. F. Brennan, ss per report of Committee on Claims. PROCEEDINGS OF THE COMMON COUNCIL. 377 Aid. Ila min moved that the rules b so far suspended as to allow said o: diuuuce ill pass to its second rcadfug. 1'hu nrotiun prevailed, yeas 12, an fife said MI null..'. was thereupon res a slv'Ond thoc still passed. (See Ot finance No. 793.) Vacation of Part of Dale Street— .Tlle con.idera Loll of ld vacation wa further poxtpon ed Ind solaid over lot! 1'uosday. .7 uIJ' 19. Ilei, at 7:30 p. In. Ili, hill of '1'. B. Prince & Uu., fin work done at union police sub station, wax allowed afip:u'kd ordered pais' by the following vote: Yeas—And. Conley, WcOpnm', Petsc'h. Pullen. Ryan, Kenny, Haitb Unfiuu. Rryaut, illfnea, Long, (felt -12. ill r. Vice t'eesi. A resolution was read making the pay Of Edward Shields the saint, as that Of it regularpolice officer of the city Referred to Conuuittee oil Police. Ordinances. ORDINANCE No. 7:111. An Ordimwcc Granting to Frank A. 1'icrce I ernussion to Construct, ()per - ale and Maintain a Spur-trae'c Across Ccutral Street,in the City (,f St. Y:ull, Minn. Whereas, Frank A. Pierce is about to erect and construct a warehouse upnu 11Its 91; and 97,of Hewitt's Out Lots,Ffrst Division, according to the recorded plat thereof on file and of record fn the of- fice of til(, Register of Deeds in and for Itanisey County, Minnesota, in which Bounty and state said lots are, situated, ibr the purpose of carrying (,u a gun - oral freight, storage and forwarding IIIaSI I Zeas( and Whereas, in order to use said property for said business and tD upeT, 1, said for succesggully, it will be and is necessary for said Pierce ie have suitable rallwav and side-track connections; and Whereas, Safi property, upon which said warehouse is about to be ',erected, is situate adjacent to what Is known as the Minnesota Transfer- and Whereas, It is separated from said Minnesota ta' o R•ansfer b h t'• k Scotian 1. There is hereby granted unto said Frank A. Pierce the right, per- mission and privilege of constructing, operating mid maintaining until other- wise ordered by file Couumoi Gnulcil, a single sion, or sfile track front said lots !Ni all( 107, across said Centrad street, souotimes called Union avenue,betweefi said University avenue and said Myrtle 'nil o"c, to connect with the, tracks of the o"", ill Transfer company' under the supervision of the City Engineer— sind tracks, etc., to be re novel[ it the expense uP the ,owner whenever or- dered by the Conunon Council. Sec. 2. '1'Ilfa ordinance shall take of - feet null lie in force from and after its puhlicatiou. Yeas—Ald.Conlcy, O'Connor, I'otsch, Cullen, L'yan, Kenny, Kain, IL•upm, 11ry'IBnt, Minea, Long, Mr. Vice Presi- dent -12. Passed .July 5,' 1887, JOHN DOWLAN, Vice President of Connell. Approved July Ii, 1887. Itucl:aT A..S'Ml•r1I, Mayor. :lttcst: Pros. A. PRENI1RIto A,rr, City Clerk. Jul 9. ORDINANCE NO. 791. An Ordinance Appropriating MO icy For null Directing till' PaYluent to Gustav 1Villfus of the Sum of One Thousand Thirty-nine mid r,t/-i(N1 (g1,U3;1.:,11) tars. Pursuant to Report of Comnitt" of Ways and Means. The Comunon Council of the City of St, Paul do ordain as follows: section I. That all order be drawn upon the City Treasury of St. Paul in favor of Gustav Wilihts for the sum of One Thousand Thirty-nine and uf-10o for still sat NOW claim y w a Is now" of St. Paul for enangmg the size of his as Central street, sometimes called building at, required by the city of st. Peine avenue, at' - Paul fn its attempt to open' and extend 1Vhereas, The only way fm which the a street along and by the union depot, requisite side-track and railway facili- as by the report of the Committee on ties cam be acquired must be by rucnifig Ways and Means to the Common Colo" - from spur -track from the tracks of the Mfn- cit of date the 'th day of July, A. 1). nesobt Transfer company, which are sib 7887, will more fully appeagsafd order to ode upon their property adjacent to said be deliveredonly upon hisfilingwith the ('entral street, sometimes. called Union City Comptroller faI l and absolute re - avenue, across said Central street, some- ceipts to the Cl 1 satisfaction of said times called Union avenue, between clamor deman�. University avenue and Myrtle avenue, Sectlon 2. This ordinance shall take Ill the city Of St. Paul, tosald Iots96 and effect and be in force from and after Its '17. of Ilewitt's out lots, first division. publication. Now. therefore, the Common Council of Yeas—Ald. Conley, O'Connor, Petscll, the city of St. Paul doort'aln as follows: Cullen, Ryan, Kenny, Kain, Hamm, 378 PROCEEDINGS OF THE COMMON COUNCIL. Bryant, Mines, Long, Mr. Vice Presi- dent -12: Passed July 5. 1667. JouN DOWLAN, Vice. President of Council. Approved July 6, 1667. ROBERT A. SMITH, Mayor. Attest: Taos. A. PIaFNDEuo AaT, City Clerk. July 9. CRnINANcF No. 792. An Ordinance to Refund Dloney Paid for Paving St. Peter Street, Between Iglehart and Martin Streets. The Common Council of the City of St. Paul do Ordain as follows: Section 1. That orders be drawn upon the Treasury in favor of the following named persons, as follows: Mary I. Taylor, $187.16; Peter Bastian, W.;33; J. C. Prendergast, $129.28; .J. (j. Adams, '4i9.5B; J. J. Watson, $13288: W. R. Noble, or assignee, $97.21; 11. N. Wood, or assignee, $110.0ii; E. C. Bowen, $110.x1; E. S. Simpson, trustee, $1111.09; E. S. Simpson, $110.09; M. L. Bowen, tl;-6a.88; Richard Chute, M.44; Mary W. Curry, $45.xl; Fergus Fahey, $193.66, being to refund money paid for paving St. Peter street, between I lehart slid Martin streets, along the line of the street car tracks, and the tiro rata amount coining to each, according to tine City Engineer's estimate of the cost of paving between the tracks of said com- pany. , To entitle any of the foregoing persons to receive said moneys they must satisfy the Comptroller that -they are still the owners of the pro�ierty for which the assessment was pais ,amt that they have not sold or assigned their In- terest in said claim. Sec. 2. This ordinance shall take ef- fect and be. in force from and after its passage. Yeas—Ald. Conley, O'Conulor, Petsch, Cullen, Ryan, Kenny, Kain, Hanan, Bryant, Mines, Lone, Dir. Vice ]'rest - dent -12. Passel July 5, 1667. JoirN DOwi.AN, Vice President of Council. Approved .fall, 6, 1887. RGHFnT A. S\nlTlr, Mayor. Attest: Tres. A. PHFNDFRGAPT, City Clerk. July 0. p ORDrNANV' ,, No. 793. A1{PrI . Brei�1 gn DlOancl eroRep A ofnm n f utittee on Clahns. The Common Council f tine City of St. Paul do ordain as follows: Section 1. That an order.be drawn! upon the City 'Treasury in favor of M. F. Brennan for tile sum of thirty-four dollars and eighty-five cents ($64.85), In full compensation and satisfaction for all damages by him sustained to a car- riage on corner of Fifth and Wabasha streets, as allowed by Committee on Claims slid reported May 3, 1667, said order only to be delivered upon leis filing with the City Comptroller a re- ceipt in full compensation and satisfac- tion of all claims, duescosts, expenses null demmnds against this city by reason of damage. Sec. 2. This ordinance shall take effect and lie in force from and after its publication. Yeas—Ald. Conley, O'Connor, Petsch, Cullen. Visa, Kenny, Kain, Hanan, Bryant, ldinert, Long, Mr. Vice Presi- dent -12. Passed July 5, 1687. JotrN DGWLAN, Vice President of Council. Approved July 6, 1887. Rouni r A. SMITH, Dlayor. Attest: Tints. A. PRENDERGAST, City Clerk. July 9. Resolutions. the following plats, y the Plat Contmis- are accented by the 13TUK1neler' Suvu,v,o,ve v block 1, Cruickshank's garden lots; Johnson's subdivision of the south half lot 13, Kerwin's out lots; Ridgewood Park addition; Bacon & Coleman's sub- division of block L3, La Food's addition; Smith's subdivision of block 4. Stinson'' Frances Street addition; Merriam & Moore's re- arrangement of part of blocks 3. 12 and is, Foundry addition; Joseph R.Weide's Third addition; Scherer'' subdivision No. 1 of lots 3, block 2, lots 5 and 6, blmli: 4, and let 18, block 6 Rogers & Hendricks' Addition of Acre Lots No. 2. Yeas—Ald. Conley, O'Connor, Petsch, Cullen, Ryan, Kenny, Knin, Hamm, Bryant, Mines, Long, Dir. Vice Prest- dent—L. Approved July 6, 1667. By AId. Weber— Resolved, That the grades of the fol- lowing streets, as indicated on the ac- companying profiles, and as recom- mended by the City Engineer, be and hereby are adopted as the establtshed grades: klbenarle street, frons At- water street to Maryland street; W—dbridge street, from Atwater street to Maryland street; Marion street, from Atwater street to Maryland street; Gaultier street, from Atwater street to Maryland street; D1a- tilda street, from Front street to Diary - land street; Auerbach avenue, from Front street to Maryland street; Hand avenue, from Front street to Maryland PROCEEDINGS OF THE COMMON COUNCIL. 979 street; Atwater street, from Gaultier (4lbb dollars to refund to him the street to Rice street; Milford street, I amount by him paid as special assess - front Gaultier street to Rice street; neat' 0n lets 9 an 1,10, bloilk 126, West Wayzata street. from Gaultier street to St. Poul Ihvgrer, fy�(r the o peeing, widen- " street; }latch street, Prom Western lug and eztmnaillfl (if Bertjla street (nos avenue to Rice street; Morrell street, State street), //tvh(ch said sow was from Western avenue to Rice street; assessed upon said property, and paid Cone street, from Western avenue to by said Wchell, the owucr thereof, - Rice street; Oliver street, Pm roll, West- under the erroneous impression that eat avenue to Rice street; Geranium the siune abutted upon said street, when street, from Western avenue to Rice- in fact the '!title dues not. street; Rose street, from Western ave- Yeas—Ald. Conley, O'Connor, Petsch, nue to Rive street. CullenBean, Kenny, Kain, Hamm, Yeas—AJd. Conley, O'Connor, Petsch, I3rN ani, Dfinca, Long, Mr. Vice Presi- Cullen, Rpit,Kenny, Kai.,, Ilsmnn, dent—12. Bryant, Dimes, Lung, Mr. Vice Presi- Approved July 6.1887. dent -12. Approved July 6, 1667. Resolved, That an order be drawn to favor of F. V. Ileyderstaedt for the sou Resolved, 13y ll:, of two hundred slid twenty-seven and solved, That the grade be :old it 81-100 dollars ($.27.80), being for (ertiji- hcreby is established on Beech street, elites of Sale Nos. 7 and 8, erroneously from Earl street to English street, as issued against lots 4, 5, 6, 7 and 6 block reconnnended by the City Engineer and 5, Robertson & Van Etten's addition, its shown by the red grace line on the having Leen erroneously sold for the acrougaugvig profile. grading of Elicit street, judgment being Yens—At11. Conley, O'Connor, Petsch„ denied. Cullen, Ryan, KennMr.y, Kain, Hanna Also that an order be drawn ht favor Bryant, Mhiea, Lung, r. Vice Presi- of the Security Investment company dent -12. fur the sunt of twenty-six dollars •and Approved July 6, 1887. sixty-six cells M311.66), beiptt,,� » pealtics Resolved, That an order be drawn and interest oil Certificate No. 477, is - upon the Citi, Treasury to favor of the sued against lot 15, block 10, Terrace St. 1'uul Real Estate :u1d Improvement- Park addition, for Oakland street sewer 1 systmn, the owner being entitled to Company (sup 1cased owners lit' lots 5 and d:unages on the same improvenneint. it, block 5, St. '•aul Proper), for the sum Also that an order be drawn ill favor of ninety-eight (9s) dollars, the said sum of tile- Fire Department Relief associ- beint,' the amount overassessed against ation for the sun of forty-six dollars said lots 5 and 6 for the paving of Cedar and nine cents (RR;'u"), being for the re street, front Second street to the north dem itio i of Certificate No. 674, errone- It.,e of Eighth street, with cedar blocks eus-IV issued- against lit!—Ilaueous de, and curbing with granite. scriplion of pro77ierty, fully described in Yeas—Ald. Conley, O'Connor, Petsch, fill!(, 248, Buok K of Esse"n1Unts, assess - Cullen, liy*am, Kenny, Kain, Bantu', ed for o ening 8t. Clair street. 13ry;ut, Minea, Long, Air. Vice I'resi- Also twat all order be drawn to favor deaf -14. of F. V. }leydelstaedt for the sum of Approved July fr, 1862 tvnrtycight dollars and twenty-two Resolved, That :m order be drawn o1 w is 028.2.2), being for Certificate of the first day of each nod every mouth S e N°' rilsold in error for the grading upon the City Treasury for :the sen of a Dfinnebaha street, issued against sixl '-little dollars in favor of til • Bank is 3 and 4, block 2, Irvine's Second ad - " Minnesota to pay for real of yor's 'It" ,ifthat un order be drawn in favor u9icu :and janitor's services Otho of E. J. Meier for the sum of fifty-three wise ordered, and that all lir a dollars ($53b, being for the redemption handled and thirty-eight Ilars 1s of Certificate Nos, 1,ffi2 and 1613, jested hereby ordored to be drawn - the City in error against lots 35 and a1, block 15, 1'rea'ur}• in favor of said b k for rent Stinson. Brown & Rants ey's addition, of the Mayor's o01 ce and ja Itur's serv- for the grading of .Jefferson avenue. lees for the months of M •and June, 7. yeas—Ald. Conley, O'Connor, Petsch Yea'--Ald. Conley, O'Con or. Petsch• Cullen, It xn, Kenny, Kain, Ha l uu, Cullen, 1f)•an, Kenny, Ka 1, Haman, Bryant, Oilmen. Long, Mr. Vice Presi- Bryant, DL'inea, Long, Mr. a Presd_ dent -1.2. Hent -12. Approved July (i, 1887. Approved Judy 6, 1887. Resolved, By the Common Council Resolved, That an order be rawn of the city Of St. Paul, that the re9ulu- amn the Ctt}}•'Treasury in favor P. lien of the Coalition Council. passed at ll. YVimeLell, for the sum of six. • t the regular meeting of April 11), 1887, 386 PROCEEDINGS OF THE COMMON COUNCIL. . PROCEEDINGS.OF THE C031MON COUNCIL. 331 approved April 21, 1887, "author. "I'd directing the proper city- ofB- prep -e :uul execute bonds of the. if St. Paul to the aniount of one red 1uul fifty thousand ($15(I,otfo1 rs, .filter and by virture of au act e legislature of the state of 3linne- approved Feb. 2e. A. D. f&M, for rection of a new court house and ,all building," is hereby declared ted repealed, in consequence of tske fu the said resohn[ion re - ng the sat d bonds to issue under _t of the legislature, approved Feb. D, I&M, in place of the act of the htture approved Fell. 14, ISM. fs—Ald. Cooley- O'Copnon, Petsch, n, Ryan, Kenny, Kaiu, If:vmn, )t, Minea, Long, Mr. Vice Presi- Approved July (1, 1887 Resolved. By the Common Council of the city of St. Paul, that the proper city .l cers are hereby authorized and di- rected to prepare all execute bonds of the city of St. Paul to the amount of one hundred and fifty, thousand (f,1)),(N1o) dollars, under and by virtue of all act of the legislature of the stateof Jlinnesota, approved Feb. 14, I&R5, for fit,, 'rection of a new court hoose and city- hall build- ing. Said bonds shall bear interest at the, rate of four and hue -half (+!„) per cent. per nnnbm, payable semi annually at the tivaucial agency of the city of tit. Paul l to file cit) of New York. and ,hall bear date of May 2, A. 1). 1887, ,;oil[ file principal thereof shall be ):q-ahle in thirty (:i.) years fivnn thh•ir date. Teas—AId. Conley, O'C'onnor. Petsch, Culleu, I ":uh, Keioy, (Cain. Hanna,PBryant, dfinea, Long, Mr. Vivi.Presi- dena-12. Approved .July 6. 1-7. By Ald. Ryan— Resolved, That the Street Oil Lamp Contractor be and is hereby ins -ted to cause an oil lamp to be phtcel at fill- s( curler of Randolph street and furonto avenue. Yeas—Ald. Conley. O'Connor. Petsch. Cullen, Ryan, Benny, Kain, Malum. Bryant, Mina, Long. M1'. Vk•e Presi- dent—L”. Apprm•el July f.. 1887. By Old. Rvan— Resolved, That the Strvvt oil Loup Contractor cause au oil lamp to ht- placed ofi the cast side of Chl-shnd, between Seventh and (d sheets, ill center of block. Peas—AId. Conley, O'Connor, 110se11, Cullen, 11}':ut, Kl-uuy, Kain. Hamuli, Br:fTut, 21ea Lung, \Ir. Vice l'resi- dent—l2. Approved July 6, 1887. By Ald. Dowlan— Resolved. That the St. Paul Gars Li1,'ht ompany he and is hereby requested to erect and inanition in gars hoops ou south- west corner of Eleventh and Broadway and southwest corner of Twelfth and Broadway. Teas—Ald. Conley, O'Confior. Petsch, ('.lien. Hy:uh, Keo:y, Kll:uum. Pryaut, Milieu, Long, Mr. Vice Presi- eut-12. Approved .duly 6. 1867. By Ald. Dowwdan— Resolved, That the Oil Lapp Con- tractor be and is hereby requested to erect and maiutaiit oil Imfips at the fol- lowing points: One on the southwest corner Mississippi and Williams street, one ooh southwest corner Mississippi and Pennsylvania.and out- on southwest cor- ner Mississippi and Minnehalia streets. Yeas—Ald. Conley, O'Connor, Petsch, Cullen, Ri)a-n, Kenny, Rain. IIanun, Bryant, .1 inea, Long, Mr. Vice Presi- dent -12. Approved July(". 1887. By Ali(. Bri•ant— R'solved, 'That the City Oil l.anp Con- trac•tor ill- ;md the sane• is herehy authorized to dace Ituups at the follow- ing locations: I i ve lamps onGales street. I etween Oakdale, avenue and Harvard street: ,is lamps on Page reet, be tween Oakdale and Harvard sheets; four lamps ou Curtice street, hetweeu Oakdale and Harvardstreet."; sishunlis u Prospect it t,irchccell Oakdale and \\'oodbury streets: three Inmps on Bun- ker street, between Oakdale and Wood- bnry" streets: o le h1ugr ou Midway, be- t.yet-.t Oakdaly and Mt. hope attleYts; out- lanhp corner Midway amt 1\'oodhury strvets: one lamp un ltosbie stn•et, h,- torl-n ('.limon :hod Greenwood 'tns•ts;- oue lamp corner Clinton and • Concord streets; one lamp oil Co,cord, between Clinton and State streets; one hunp oil Oakdale avenue, back of Tracy's gro- eery store; one lamp corner State and Winifred streets: one ufi Rollie, between State and Ada Greets; one. on Rollie, between Adaand .mita streets: one oil Roble, between Anrts and Cambridge streets; two cor- ner Brown avenue and Roble street; out• ou Wifiifred, between Ca abridge and Brown aveuue: two corner Wini- fred and Brown avenue; one oil Con- gress street, between Cambridge and Brown avenue: one oh Congress street. betwvt-en Greenwood and State suets; one corner('Tinton and Congress streets: one corner Clinton :fit([ Isabel streets; one corner Robert and Congress streets; one corner Hobert and Isabel strectc; vile corner Livingston and Stood streets; wo earner Robert and Wood streets. Yeas—Ald. Conley, O'Connor, Petsch, Cullen. Ryan, Kenny, Kahl, Ilauun, Bryalit. Mines, Long, Mr. Vice Presi dwd—L. Approved July (3, 1887. By AId. Weber— Hesolved, That the Gasoline Lang Contractor be fastrueted hn place oil l.uups ;uul light the smfie at the follow. ing points: One at each (-(,race and ofie in center of each block en Front street. front Como avenue to Lexington avenue. Yea,— kill. Donley, O'C'onnor. Petsch, Callen, ]cyan, Kenny, Kaiu, llanuo, Bryant, \linea, Long, Mr. Vice Presi. dent -12. Approved July 6, 1887. Resoled, That Aid. O'Connor, Cullen and Dowiafi are hereby appohnttxl to act :is members of the Board of Equa iza- timh of Ran icy cnuaty, mo behalf of the city of St. Fall , for the coming year. Yeas -11d. Conley, O'Donuor, Petsch, Cullen, 113afi, Kenfiy, Kain, Hann, liryaut, Jlfuea, Lang, \h'. Vice 1'resi- deut-12. Approved July 6, 1887. By Ald. Hanna— Resolved, That hereafter all rrsolu tions or orders presented to the Couu- cil for action shall bear the signature ata dappro,aiofthe Alderfiuuh presenting same and no order or resolutiu I shall be considered unless hearing the approval of:t member 'If thc Cennno I Council. Yeas—Ald.Conley, O'Ce inor, Petaeh, Cull—, Ri an, Kenny. Kain, lianun, llrc:mt, Mines, Loug, \[r. Vice Presi- dent -12. Approved July (i. 1887. ISy Ald. Rt-nny— Rl-solvcd. at the Mayor of the city of St. Paul he ;full is hereby authorized to appoint and gmumissiou three addi- tional policemen. yeas—Ald. Conley. O'Connor' Petseh, Cullea, Ryan, Kenfiy, Kain. Hauun, Brvan t, Miuea, Long, %It. Vice Presi- dl-nt-12. Approved .July 6, 1887. By Aid. Ryan— Resolved, That W.Weinkell is hereby perwitted to coush'uct •o tcwpor;uy sewer ou (hwida street, betwyeeu St. Clair :find Grace streets, to drain stone quarry, pro, tiled that saki work Ahall be dune under the Uirectioif of the City Eco- gincer. Yeas—Aid.Conley,O'('ofiuor. Putsch, Cullen, Riau, Kenny, Kaiu. IIanun, Bryant, Jliuea, Long, Ml. Vice Presi- dent -12. Approvel,July 6, 1&4-,. 13, Aid. Weber— Resolved, That permission be given Aug. Groehler to place a pump on his premises at the corner of University avaute and 1 hent street. Peas—AId. Conley, O'Connor. Petsch, Cullen, !nes Kenny, r. Vi, I i rest, Bryant, Mmes, Long, Mr. Vice I'resi- dcnt—L. Approved July Ii. 188-,. By Ald. Ry.,-- Rcsolveil,'Thatthe resolution direct- ing the Chief of Police to reuurve allob- strnctious on Alin street, front Bilotti street to it Clair street, approved .lune h, 1887, be and the stupe Is hereby re- pealed. Teas— it],[. Conley', O'Comoor, Petsch; - C'ulh•n, lty:ui. Remy, Kaiu. Ilannu, Rryaut, Dliuea, Lung, Mr. Vice Presi- dent -14. Approved .duly It, 1887. By Ald. liannn— Resolved. That the Chiel' of Police be 'ted is hereby- instructed to cause the Prance shed now obstructing Phalen street, between Seventh street and llar- vester alley to be, removed ;it once. Yeas—Ald. Conley,O'Counor, Petsch, Cullen, lty'an, Kenny, Kain, Il:uuuo, ]3ryaut.:Boca, Lung, Mr. Vice Presi- dent -12. Approved .July 6. ilt8 . By Ah? Mim•a— Resulced- That the Chief of Police be Iltatl'll('ted to caan!' a luny scale to l e taken out ea•i Dakota ve. tic ncl side frank hetweeu Dema suit Isabel tracts.. Tens—AId. C'onit-y, U'Grun(,r, I'etst-h. liy:uh. Keno,', Kaiu. Il:uum. Rryaut. \linea, Laig, illy. Vice I'rest- Icnt-12. Approved Judy a. 1887. By Ald. Weber— Hesolved. That the City Engineer rause the telegraphost to 'he removed 1,0111 the center of E (felt street, at the unction of Cavo avenue. Yeas—,flit. Conley. O'Connor Petselh, 'ullen, ityan. Kenny'. Kaiu. Haemo, 3ryaut, Afflict, Long, Mr.Vice President _12, Approved July 6, 1587. 3y .kill. Minea -- Rcsolved, That tho City Engineer he nstrueted to hr'it crossing oil fit(- west file of Ohio street, across Cherokee vefiut-. Teas—Ald. Conley, O'Connor, Petsch, 'ullen, Ryan, Kenny, Kain, IIanun, lrya t. Minea, Long, Mr. Vice Presi- cut-12. Approved July if, 1887. ly Aid. Dowlan-- Resolved, That the City' Engineer he fid he is hereby fustructed to report a rade op all the alleys in Block No.; 7 of 382 PROCEEDINGS OF THE CO3IMON COUNCIL. Mice's Second addition as soon as possi. ble. Yeas-Ald. Conley, O'Connor, Petsch, Cullen, Ryan, Kenny, Kain, Hanuu, Bryant, Minea, Long, Mr. Vice Presi. dent -12. Approved July 6. 1887. By And. Kenny Resolved, That the City Engineer cause two catch basins to be built at the corner of Edgerton and Beaumont streets. Yeas-Ald. Conley. O'Connor, Petsch, Cullen, Ryan, Kenny, Kain, Manna, Bryant, Mines, Long, Mr. Vice Presi- dent -14. Approved July 6, 1887. By Atli. Minea- Resolved, That the City Engineer be Instructed to lay a crossing oil the north side of Isabel street across Dakota ave- nue. Yeas-Ald. Conley- O'Connor, Petsch, Cullen, Ryan, Kcnmy, Kain, humor, Bryant, Minea, Long, Mr. Vice Presi- dent -12. Approved July 6, 1887. By Aid. Minea- Resolved, That the Board of Public Works be instructed to cause Fairfield avenue to be sprinkled from Dakota av- enue to Ohio street. Yeas-AId. Conley, O'Connor, Petsch, Cullen, Ryan, Kenny, Kuiu, Hanna Bryant, Minea, Lona;, Mr. Vice Presi- dent -12. Approved July Ii, 1887. By Aid. Kain- Resolved, That the Board of Public Works cause Dliuuahahu street to be sprinkled frout Payne avenue to Prrhie sheet, all([ Treble street from Decatur street to 111innehaha street; also Areade street front Seventh street to Sims street. Yeas-AId. Conley, O'Connor, Petsch, Cullen, Ryan, Kenny, Kuiu, Hamm, Bryant, Minea, Long, Mr. Vice Presi- dent -12. Approved July li, 1867. By Ald. Kain- Resolved, That the Board of Public Works cause a sidewalk to be con- structed oil the south side of Point I lotlt,'las street, between Mendota and Maj I, streets! I eas-Ald. Conley. O'Connor, Petsch, Cullen, Ryan, Kenny, Kain, Hammu, BryanLMfneu,Long. Mr. Vice Presi- dent--12. resi- dent 12. Passed July t3, 1887. BVId. Kerr - Resolved, That the Board of Public Works cause a crosswalk to be laid on east side of Park avenue, across Viola street. Yeas-Ald. Conley, O'Connor, Petsch Cullen, Ryan, Kenny, Kain, Hamm, Bryant, Minea, Long, Mr. Vice Presi- dent-12. resi- dent12. Approved Julys, 11387. By Ald. Weber - Resolved, That the Board of Public Works cause an eight -foot sidewalk with necessary crossings to be placed oilLoth sides of Front street, front Chats- worth street to Lexington avenue. Yens-Ald. Costley, O'Connor, Petsch, Cullen, It -an, Kenny, Kain, Manua, Bryant, 1�fnea, Long, Mr. Vice Presf- dent-12. Approved July Ii. 1887. By Aid. Weber - Resolved, That the Board 'of Public Works cause a three (3) plank walk to be laid on Union street and lake front, front Conor avenue to Chatsworth street. Yeas-Ald. Conley, O'Connor, Petsch, Cullen, Ryan, Kenny, Kate, Hanna,Bryaunt, Mluea, Long, 'Jr. Vice Presi- dent -12. Approved July a, 1f387. By Aid. Weber - Resolved, That the Board of Public 1Yorkscituseplaukcrosswalksto he laid oil north and south sides of Thomas street, across Elfelt street; also a cross- walk oil north side of Thomas street, across Claghorn street. Yeas -And. Conley, O'Connor, Petsch, Cid leu, Ryan, Kem%yKam, llamnt, Bry- ant, Minea, Long, Mr. Vice 1'tesidert t t Approved July 6, 1887. lay At([. Weber- i Resolved. That the Board of Public Works cause a three -plank walk to be laid oil Front, south side, from Calvary cemetery gate to Chatsworth street; also ml north side of Front street, front Coino :aveum to Chatsworth street. Yeas-Ald. Cooley, O'Connor, Petsch, Cullen, Ryan, Kenny, Kain, Mauna, Bryant, Minea, Long, Cdr. Vice Presi- dent -12. Approved July a. 1887. By AId. - ResoMe'('mtThat the Board of Public Works cause a wooden sidewalk to he built ort both sides of Webster street, frmn West Seventh street to Pleasant tiveallle. Ycas-Ald.Conley, O'Connor, Petsch, 'ullei, R all, Kenny, Kain, Hain Bryant, Minea, Long, Mr. Vice Presi- lent-12. Approved July e, 1887. Ry AId. Ryyan- Ilesolved,'1'hat the Board of Public R'orks be and are hereby instructed to rause four foot crosswalks to be laid teross Von Minden, St. Clair and PROCEEDINGS OF THE COMMON COUNCIL. W Emma streets on the south side of West- ernavenue, also crossint', oilthe cast side of Col bourn, across {Vest Seventh street. Yeas-Ald. Conley, O'Connor, Petsch, Cullen, Ryall, Kenny, Kaiu, Hanna, Bryant, Mines, Long, 'Mr. Vice fresh dent -1'2. Approved July 6, 1887. By hid. Kclm Resolved, T�tat the Board of Public Works cause a wooden sidewalk to be ]aid on both sides of Neill street, from Seventh street to Ninth street, and oil both sides of Burr street, frown Minor paha street to Case street; and oil both sides of I fi nehaha street, frons De Soto street to Payne avenue. Yeas-Ald.Cosdey, O'Cmulor, Petsch, Cullen, Ryan, Kenny, Kain, Hamm, Bryant, Minea, Long, Mr. Vice Pres- ident -42. Approved July 6, 1887. First -As this improvetnentproper and necessar '? Secouc? Give the Council an estin of the expense thereof, and stats, whether. one-half of the cost thereof is to be paid into the City Treasury before the contract is let. Third -Can real estate to be assessed for said improvement be found benefited to the extent of damages, costs and ex- penses necessary to be incurred thereby? Fourth -Is such improvement asked for upon the letitfom or apt I'm 'ou of the owners otj•t majority of tine property to be assessed for such improvement? Fifth -Send the Council a plan or 1❑'o- file of said improvement, as requirenl Ity law, it' you re port in favor of tLc same. Sixth -Sen the Couoeil a proper or- der directing the work to be done. Peas-AleConley, O'Connor, Petsch, Cullen, Rvan, Kenny, Kain, Hanna,. Bryant, 31inea, Long, Mr. Vice Presi- Approved July 6. 1887. B)• AId. Milled- By Aid. Loug- ltesolved, That the Board of Public It is hereby -ordered by the Conunon _ Works be instructed to lay an eight- Council of the City of St. Paul: foot sidewalk ori both sides of Cherokee That the matter of grading Fermin avenue and all necessary crossings. Ycas-AId. Conley, O'Connor, Petsch, avenue, from Prior avenue to Fair- Cullen, Ryan, Kenny, Kaiu, linin°, view avenue. Union Park, be and the Bryant, 11 "lea, Long, Mr. Vice 1're, - same is hereby referred to the Board Public Works to investigate dent -12. of and re - Approved July 6, ISNZ port: First -Is thisiniproveunentproper:nal Civ :11d. Kcnnv- necessary? -Res, vied, 'That the Board of Public Second -Give tine Council all estimate Works cause au eight -fon wooden side- of the expense thereof, and .state walk to be laid on both sides of I'rcble whether one-half of the cost thereof is street, Prom Decatur street W 3Dnnc,_ to be paid into the City Treasury before ha nut street. the contract is let. - Yeas-AId. Cooley, O'Connor' Pet - l" "Third -Can real estate to be assessed Callen, Bean, Kenny, Kain, Hama, forsaid improvement, be found benefited Bryant, Minea, Long, Mr. Vice Presi_ to the extent of damages, costs and ex - dent -12. penses necessauy to be marred thereby? Approved, July Ii, 1887. Fourth -Is such Improvement asked for upon the petition or al :licatiou of 13y :11d. Weber- the owners of a majority of tine property Resolved, That the Board of Pit bile to be assessed for such improvement? Works cause an eight -foot sidewalkFifth-Send the Council it plan or pro - with necessary crossings to he laid on file of said innproveneut, as ren mired by. Loth sides of Iglehart street, Yawn I:Ity, if you rc tort in furor of t�ne same. D:dc to Victoria street. Sixth-Seua�tbe Cou nci l aproperordcr Yeas-AId. Coley, O'Connor. Petsch, directing the work to be done. I'ulleu, Ryan, Kenny, Kaiu, Hamuu, Yeas -Aid. Conley, O'Connor, Petse.h, Bryant, Mfuca. Long, At. Vice Presi- Cullen, Rvan, Kenny, Kain, llauuu, dent -12. Bryant, Minea, Long, Mr. Vice Presi- Approved July Ii, 1887. dent -12. Approved July 6. 1887. By All[. Ryan- By Aid. Ilauim- IL is hereby ordered by the Coalition It is hereby ordered by the Couunon l'omacil of the City of St. Paul: Council of the City of St. Paul: 'That the matter of continuing the That the matter of condemning the :alley in Bernhefnier's addition, say necessary slopes for the grading if fifteen feet wide through block L, Le Sims street, from Edgerton street to Due addition and block one (1) Wins- Forest street, be and the sane is hereby low's addition, to West Seventh street, referred to the Board of Public Worksall insaid block, be and the sante I.,to fnvestfga[e and report: hereby referred to the Board of Public Firs Is this improvement proper and Works to investigate and report: necessary? 384 PROCEEDINGS OF THE CO:IMON COUNCIL. Second—Give the Council an estiniai ofthe expense thereof, and still whether one-half of the cost thereof to be paid into the. City, 'Treasury befog Gte contract is let. Third—Can real estate to be assesse for said f nitruvemcnt he found benefit, tothe extent oP damages, Costs and cp penses necessary to be incurred thereby Fourth—Is such improvement ask( - for upon the petition or ap dfcatiou o the owners of a majority ot�tite propert to he assessed for such iutproventent? Fifth—Send the Council a plan o profile of said report o ie, sualt 1py I aw,f f you report f u favor of the same �ICLII �(,IIII Lllt' Gll11p C1I :l p[ap('1 order dirertng the work to bit doue. jou'_ Gouley-. O'Cunuur. Putsch Cullen. Upon, Kenny. Kttfu, Ilmnw Brynut, Bltima, Long, Mr. Vice 1'resi dent -1_. Approved July c,. 1887. By Aid. Dowlan— IL is n,reby prdcruU b., the Cut no, Counr•il of the City of .S t. 1':lul: 'Tina the natter of grading alley it block 7,Edmmnd Rice's Second addiffun ho and the sane is hereby referred to till Board of Public ,forks W luvestigatl and report: First is this fntprovenrcut proper n InecessaryY i Secoal "' tae Cut of. :tn ([ stat, of the expense thereof, and ,tail•. whether one-IrI of the cost therl.of is Ili be paid into the City Treasury before the contract is let. Third—Can real estate to be assessed for said fnpproventent be found benefited to the extent of damages, costs and ex- penses necessary to be incurred CherebyP Foluth—Is such improvement asked fur upon the petition ol, application of rho owners of a majurify of t�le property. to be assessed for such inlprovemcnt? Fifth—Send the Connell it plan or pro - .file of said improvement, as required 13' I;nY, ff put report in finer of rho sante. Sixth—Seal the Couuofl a proper order directinglg, the work to be done. Yeas—Ald. Conley. O'Connor. Petsch. Cullen, Ryan, Kenny, Kain. lia nnt. Bryant. Dlinea, Long, Mr. Vice Prsi- dent-12. Approved July If. 1887. By Ald. Dowlan— It is hereby ordered by the. Continua Council of the City of St. Paul: Chat the matter of c•onstructfnl; x sewer on L'Orient street, from Ihir- teenth street to the. St. I'nul, ylinnrala, It y Manitoba Railroad company, and fnnu'1'routl3rook ahnle theiu•ilgilt of way' to Yark avenue; thence u 1 Park avenue•, fruit) said railroad to Syr:uuore street, he •mud thby e sante is herereferrefl to the Board of Public Works to investi- gate and report; First—Is this imllrovcntentproperand necessm•yY SrconU—Give the Council an estimate p of the expense thereof.and statcf whether une-half of the cost thereof is to be paid into the City Treasury before the con- tract is let. Third—Gut real estate to be assessed for said improvement be found benefited to the extent of damages, costs and ex- pensesuecl—ary to be Incurred thgreby? p .art lI—Is such inmpruvenu•ut asked far upon the petition urQgp dicatian of the owners of a umjorityof t1w property to he assessedfor such nnpruvementY Fifth-8uud the Council n plan or pro- file of said intprovenmut, as requrnpd b)• law,if }'oar re port fn nt favor of the sae. Sixth—Send t�r IC( n ncll a proper order directing the work to be deme. Teas—Ald. Congo)-, O'Conmir, Putsch, Cullen, Itpan, Kmmy, Kaiu. Ihuuut, Bryant, Mfuca, Long, DIr. Vice I'resl- dent-12. Approved .July e. 1887. By Ald. \,'cher— c It I.,hereby oed br the Conmtua Council of therderCity of St. Paul: That the nutter of conden ring the necessary slopes for the. grading of Dale street, front Uarshall avenue G> Alary- land street, be and the same fs hereby referred to the Board of Public Works to III vestiguthie aal report: First—Is tn int1proveamd proper and Ilei'(•„al'}'� Seco ,1—(live the Council an estimate of the expense thereof.a til .state whether une-half of the cost thereof is to be paid f ata the City 'Treasury before the con- tract is let. Third—Can real estate to be assessed for said improvement be found benefited to the extent of damages, costs mal ex- pensesnecessary to be Incurred thereby'? Fourth—Is such iolproventent asked for upon the pfun r appli—dint of the owners of a uetita rit}' et' the property to be assessed for such uupruvewcut' Fifth )end the Council it plan or n -o - file of said improvement, as rel uirel� by law, if yu oreport fn favor of TV same. Sixth—Semi the Council a proper order directing the work to be dune. Yeas—Ald. Conley'O'C'onnor, Petsch, Callen, Ryan, Kenny, Kain, llannn, Bryant. Jlmea, Long, Mr. Vice Presi- dvilt-1.2. Approved July (f. 1887. 13), Ald. Bryutt-- It is herebyof xdered by, the Common Colonel the t'ity' of St. Paul' That the matter of grading Louisa street, Pruni State street to•Gotf avenue, be and the same is hereby referred to the Board of Public Works to investi- gate and "I” First —ls this improveutent properand Ilecessary? PROCEEDINGS OF THE COMMON COUNCIL. 38" Second—Give the Council an estinrat, of the expense thereof and state wit ,le one-half of the cost thereof is to he pail into the City Treasury before the con Irtet is let. Third—Can real estate to be assesses for said fntprovenlent be found bencfitel to file extent of damages, costs and ex penses necessary to be incurred thereby:. Fourth --Is such improventent askel for upon the petftfat orIp plication u1 ihl.. owners of a majority of ill(- propert) to be asseaa•d fur such mtprovement? Fifth—Srud the Couuofl a plan of prolile of said improvement, as relpured by I:nv,if you report fn favor of the sane. Sixth—Sepid the ('out"it x prober or- der direelll the work to he, done. Suas—:1h1. Coale}-. O'Connor, Petsch, Cullen, Ryan, Kenny, Kai it SS:uunr. lirpant, Milieu, Lung, ill r. Vie., I'resi- dcut—tC. Approved July 6. 1887. Ily Ald. Cullen— F It is hereby <rdercU by file C'onnuau l'ouncit of the City of tit. !goal: That the matter of grading the aIle)) Ili block two (Y) of Ewing F Chute's ad- dition to St. Paul, be. and Ute saum is hereby referred to file Board of Public Worms to investigate and Deport: First—Is thisfapro—ol,ot Proper and 'necessary? Rc'Caticl—Give the Council alms estimate, of the espe•use then•of.and state whether nue-half of the cost thereof is to be paid into ill(- City Treasury before the eon- tntct is let. i'lmird—Cot real estate to be ase"',I for said f npro'et n nt:be found lo;'TTted To the extcut of dawxg.1 costs and l.x- penses necessary to hc. incurred thereby? Fourt h—Is siu•h iugavn'rnleut asked fur upon the• petitum nr application of the owners of a majority of the property br be asesed for such int pruveuu•ut? Fifth—Send the v:m (if -C+ eil :t plor' file of said intpruetn�•nt• its ver uired b}' law if You report fn favor of I I, ,:tial.. Sixth—Rend the. Councils 1.-rurdc•r iola directing till. work to he doue. Scas—A Id. Co ale•}ontsch' '. O'Cnor. Pe t'ullen, RyanB . enny. Kain. Motion, Bryant. Uinta, Long, "Ir. Vice Presf- dent-19. Approved July f. 1887. II.N .kill. Ii\'all— It is hereby ordered ho the Co ratio Council of the City of 5t. Paul: That tile matter (if I f constructing sewer on Leech street, between \I,Buail aad Smith streets, be and the same is horelry r; ferrel to the Board of Public VA -arks to investigate and report: First—Is tlli, �ialn'ovement proper aad necessary:' Second—Gfvl. the Council an estimate of, the expense thereof, and state whether one-half of tiro cost thereof is to be paid intothe tract I.,let. City Treasury before the wu- Third—Can real estate to be assessed for said f nnprpvrute.nt be found benclited to the extent of dantap.,. costs and ex- penses accessary to be ineur—I thereby? Fourth—Is such iutprovewent asked It r upon the petition or application of the owners of a majority of the property to he assessed for such unprovement•' Fifth -Seoul the. Gnmcil a plan p, pro- file orf.,aid fmprocewent, as res ufred by. law. fyou re port fu favor of I le sang•.. Sixth—Rem the Council a proper or- der directing the work to he done. ?,rink Id. Conley, O'Connor, Petsch, Pullen, liven, Kenny, hula, Ilanuu, Bryant. yl Inca, Long, Mr. Vice Preai- derill Approved .July e, 1x37. Say Ald. Ryan— lt is hereby ordered by the Coalition Council of the City if St. Paul: That the matterof opening. widen- ing ami extendinl. Lagan street, from Cau[oo street [0 13ay street be ami the ame. is hereby referred to the Board of Public ,Forks to investigate. and report: First—Is this improvement proper and necessary'? Seceml—Give. tial Council an estimate (iftalc l.xpense thereof, and state whether on- Calf of the cost thereof is to be. paid into the City Treasury before the contract is let. 'Third—Cue real estate to be aax•ssed for said improvement he found benefited to the extent of damages, costs and ex- pensesnecessary to be incurred thereby? I+muth—Is suclmint proreme I askn I t' pr upon the petitiuu nr alpplicatiun oP The owners of a majority of the property to he ass -sed for such nuprovement? Fifth—Send the Council a plan or pro - lilt, of said improvement as required by law. if you report In favor of the same. Sixth —Scud the Council it proper or- dl.r eadfrcetfhg the work to he ([out-. Ss—Ald.Conley O'Connor, Petsch, fallen, livau, Kcuny, Kain. Hamm, Bryant. \linea, Loug, Mr. Vice Presi- .lent-12. Approved Jul., 6. 1387. By :1)d. Ryan-- It i.s hereby prdc!-ed by the Common Council of tile. City, of St. Paul: Thatthe matter of opening Sturgis itreet to a }vidth of sixty feet,fi out Doug - Its street to Western avenue. be and he same is hereby referred to the Board if Public Works to Investigate and re - )ort: First—Is this improvement proper old necessary:' Sernnul—Gn-e the Council an estimate pf the expense the.r•of,and state whether me -halt' of the cost I icr eof is to be paid nto tile, City 'Treasury before the cont- ract is let. Third—Can real estate to be assessed 886 PROCEEDINGS OF THE COMMON COUNCIL. for said improvement be found beneflte4 to the extent of d•uube in gca vests and e . x ileuses necessary to ncurred thereby Fourth—Is such improvement askei for upon the petition or til dication o the owners of a majority of I e propert; to be assessed for such improvement? Fifth—Send the Council a plan or pro file of said innjprovement, as•require( b, law, if=) ort in favor of the saint: nc Sixth the Council it proper or der directing the work in be done. leas—Ald.Conley, O'Connor, Petsch Cullen, Ryan, Kenny, Kain, }lama Bryant, bllnea, Long,- Mr. Vice Presi dent—IS. Approved July (1. 1887. By Aid. Sanborn— It I., hereby ordered by the Co inns Coll ueil of the City of St. Paul: That the matter of paviva with cedar blocks the east aunt west alley in block 5, Terrace Park addition, be and tha same is hereby referred to the Bitard of Public Works to investigate and report: First -1s this improvementproper an(] necessary? Second—Give the Council an estimate ofthe expense thereof,and state whether one-half of Lha cost thereof is to be paid into the City Treasury before the con- tract is let. Thiel --Can real estate to be assessed for said improvement be foundbe etited to the extent of dantaps, costs and ex- penses necessary to be incurred thereby? Fourtb—Is such improvement asked for upon the petition or application of the oa•uers (,t it majorityol the property to be assessed for such improvement? Fifth—Send rho Council (,plan or pro- file of said improvement, as required by law, if you report fn favor of the same. Sixth—Send the Council it proper or- der directing the work to be done. Yeas—Ald.Conley,0'Connoq 1'ctscb, Cullen, Ryan, Kenny, Knits, Motion, Bryant, Bitten, Long, Mr. Vice Presi- dent -1:. Approved July 6, 1887. lay Ald., "" — It fs hereby ordered by the Common Couueil of the City (,f St. Paul: That'the matter of condemning the necessary slopes for the grading of Gor- nta❑ avenue, from Roble street to the south city liwits, be and the same is hereby referred to the hoard of Pub- Is.,Works to Investigate and report: First—Is this Improvement proper milt Inece."ar'? SeeondGive the Council an estmtate ofthe expensethereof, andstale whether one-half of the cost thereof is to be, paid into the City Treasury before the con- tract is let. Third—Can real estate to be assessed for said innprovenneutbe found benefited to the extent of damages, costs and ex- penses necessary to be incurred thereby? Fourth—Is such improvement asked for upon the petition or qp dication of the owners c pf a r such of tote property to be rise �. majority n. ul for such nnI pep • n planFifth—Send tha plan e Council or 1rrufb ileof suit[ improvement, as required y;latvjf,you report in favor of the same. Sixth—Send the Council a proper or- der directing the work to be done. Yeas—Ald. Conley, O'Connor, Petsch, Cullet, Rvan, Kemq•, Kahn, Ilamm, Bryant, Mines, Long, Mr. Vice Presf- dent—L•'. Approved July 6. 1887. By Ald. Hanuu— lt is hereby ordered byy the C(,mnum Commit of the City of St. Paul: That the mutter of taking and coo- demning an easement iii feet wide alo]gg the north side of the St. Paul 8l- Bailiffs right of way, from Earl street to Ductless street, for a main sewer, he and the samnf is hereby referred to the Board of Pub- lic Works to investigate and report: First—Is this improvement proper and necessary? Second—Give the Council an esti- mate of the expense thereof, and state whether ere -half of the cost thereof is to be paid fart(, the City Treasury before the contract is let. Third—Can real estate to be assessed for said improvement be found beuetited to the extent of damages, costs and ex- penses necessary to be incurred thereby? Fourth—Is such improvement asked for upon the petition or_up dication of the owners of a eajority of tine property to be assessed for such improvement? Fifth—Send the Council it plan or pro-- file of said improvement, as required by law, if you report fu favor of the same. Sixth—Send the Council a proper order directing the work to be done. Yeas—Ald. Conley, O'Connor, Petsch, Cullen, RyyIan, Kerley, Kafn, Houston, 13ry:utt, ]fifuea, Long, Air. Vice Presk Approved July 6, 1887. By Ald. Kaln— lt is hereby ordered by the Coalition Council of the City of St. Paul: That the matter of coudenmiug all easement for slopes on Thorn street, from Mound street to a point 8.56 feet east of Hiawatha street, be and the same is hereby referred to the Board of Public Works to investigate and report: First—Is th is improvement proper aid necessary? Second—Give the Council an estimate ofthe expense thereof, and state whether one-half of the cost thereof is to be paid into the City Treasury before the con- tract is let. Third—Can real estate to lie assessed for said improvement be found benefited to the extent of daroaps, costs and ex- penses necessary to be incurredthereby? PROCEEDINGS OF THE COMMON COUNCIL. :387 Foufth—Is such Improvement asked provement, as provided by law, it being upon the petition or all plication of the opinion of n for the Council that real es - the } 1 1 ne owners of a ma'(,cit • of theproperty txte W bar assessed for such im i oc •- lt majority C �t Ove - I be assessed for such intprovemed? went call be found benefited to , ex- Fifth—Send the Council a plan or pro- tent of the costs :and expenses necessary file of said improvement, as tequired by to be incurred thereby. law, if you report fn favor of the same. Yeas—Ald. Conley, O'Connor, Petsch, Sii;th--Send the Council a proper Cullen, Ryan, Kenny, Kids], liauuu, order directing the work to be done. Bryant• \linea, Long, Dir. Vice Presi- Yeas—Ald. Conley, O'Connor, Petsch, dent—N. Cullen. ligan, Kenny. Kain, Hanan, Approved .July 6. 1887. Bryant, Minea, Long. Mr. Vice Presi- ht the matter of the report of the Board dent pro of Public Works dated Jul 5 I887. Approved .July Ii, 1887. It is hereby ordered by the Coalition I3y All Weber— Council of the City of St. Paul: IL is hereby ordered by the Common that the Board of Public. Works of Council of the City of St. Paul: said City of St. Paul cause the following That the emitter of constructing a fngproventepts to be made, to -wit: sewer on \tackubfu street, front Rondo Grade Rondo street, front Mackubin street to Carroll street, be and the same street to Lexington avenue, in is hereby referred to the Board of Public said city; that said Board cause said Works to investigate and report: work to be let by contract, as pro- First—Is thfsintproventerrtproperaud vided by law, without one-half the necessar3 ? estimated cost being first paid Into the :Second—Give the Council an estimate City Trtmsur}, and after said work shall of rho expense thereof, and state be placed under contract, said Boned whether one-half of the cost thereof is shad proceed without delay to assess tip he paid Into the City Treasury before the amount mont as nearly as they can ascer- the contract is ]et. Lain the same, which will be required Third—Can real estate to be assessed to pay the costs and necessary expenses for said Improvement be found benefited of such Improvement upon the real to the extort of damages, costs and ex- estate to be benefited by said improve- penses necessary to be Incurred thereby? anent, as provided by law, it being the Fourth—Is such improvement asked opinion of the Council that real estate to fur upon the petition or ap plication of bar assessed for such huljroventemt caul the owners of a inajorfty of Liu•. property be found beuetited to the rxleut (,f the to be assessed for such improvement? costs ad eslpcuses necessary to be fm- Fifth—Send the. Council :n plan or pro- carred there iy. file. of said improvement, as required Teas—Ald. Coale.}•. U'Conner, Petsch, by lstwiifyou report ill favor of the Winn'. Cullen.Ryxu, Keuuy, Kaiu, IJamun. Sixth -Send the Council a proper• Bryant. Alines, Long, Mr. Vice Presi- order directing the work to he done. dent -111. Yeas—Ald. Conley, O'Connor, Petsch, Ajpproved July 6, 1887. Cullen, Itysut, Kenny, Kain, Mauna' In the matter to the report of the Board deIII nt t, Mmca, Long, Air. Vice Tresi- of Public Works dated July- 5, 1867. Inst -1?. It is hereby ordered by the Common Approved July G. 1&6T Council of the City of St. Paul: Ile till- matter of the report of the Board 'I'h:lit the Board of Public Works of of Public Works dated July 5, 1M47. said city of St. Paul cause the following It is hereby ordered by the Cenmou improvements to be made, to -wit: Con - Council of the City of St. Paul: struct a scorer en Fillmore ave - That till- Board of Public Works of nue, from South Robert street to said City of St. Pal cause rho following Custer street, fn said ejty, to- fmprovennents to be made, to -wit Grade gether with the necessary catc.hbasins Delos street, from Dakotan avenue to the and manholes; and including in the edge of the bluff, between Green- centract for said improvement the eooil avenue amt[ State street, fn necessary sewer connections to the said city, that said Board cause property lines; that said Board cause said work to he let by contract, said work to be.let by contract, as pro - as provided by haw, without one- vided by law, vvitlnout one-half the esti- half the estimated cost being first paid mated cost being first paid into the City fist(, the. City Treasury, and after Wald '1'reattnry, and nftea sled work shall be work shall be placed mnder contract said little(-([ under contract, said Board shall Board shall proceed without delay to proceed without delay to assess the assess the amount, ams nearly,as they call amount as nearly as tine), call ascertain ascertain the saute; w•hfch will be re- the scone, ithich will be required to pa}}• quired to pay the costs and necessary the costs and necessary expenses ofsuch expenses of such improvement upon the improvement upon the real estate to be real estate to be benefited by said fm- benetited by said improvement, as pro- 388 PROCEEDINGS OF THE COMMON COUNCIL. vhded by law; it being the opinion the Couuril1 L tat real estateo t be a •sscd for .s ]bell illi )a VeIIICItt CRIT 1 1 fol n h I uea fell Ito file ( •strut of tl costs :alit a ... xp(• 11'es n•cessar' to he i } curets] tltereb'. ]"ell.+—Alit. Conley-, O'Conner, Petse Cullen, I(1-xn, Kenny, Kill", litual Bryant, Minea, Long, Mr. Vice fret dent -1'2. Approved July a, Itis;. In the natter of tue report oqf the Boar of Publie. Works. dated 7u ly ri, ISN It is hereby ordered by tine Conuuo ('ouncil of the City of St. Paul: That the Board of Public {Yorks c said city of St. Paul, cause Lilo follov lg inprovene's to be rade, to-wil Construct a sewer en1 Sixth street, tion Marla avenue to Maple street, fu sal ity, together with the necessary cutch bllsius and manholes: that said Boar eniSY+ said work kr he let by contract, it pr—lded hy' laa•, Without c tie -half th rstimuted cost being first paid into th City ste}', uud after said truck sold he placed ruler contract, said Boar - 'hall proceed without duns, to asses If amount as nearly as they can aacef talo the s:une, yvideh will be required t pay the costs and uecessary expenses o such iugtrvtvrnlent neer the real c. -stab to be be , ted byinq.'orenert, a, provided b)> lily; it brine the opfnio n u I he Council that real estate to be as sessed for such f llproventeat call in Peau] benefited to the extent of the rust: Rud v3pcuses necessary to be incurre( t n re Peas—Ald. Coniceuuy.0'Cunu"" P"bich. Cullen, R)>'an, Ry, Ellin. Mount. Bryalrt, 1l inea, Long, Mr. Vice Presi deet—L. Approved .July ii. 188T. In the butt+•r of toe repm•t of toe Board In( Public �Yurks luted .July r" ]ss7. It fe hereby ordered by file Couunon Conucil oY the city of St. faun: Thattlie Board of 1'ublir_ Works of said city of St. Tait cause. the following inlpmvemolts to be nude, to-lvit: Con- struct a sewer on Aurora avenue, from I!b, street to Western avenue: on F:u'- rhn ton avenue, fro. Aurora arcane to Fuer street, and on Filller street, front Farrington avenue to Allockubin street, in said city, together with Ill, IIeCPSS:iry' CRICllbnaflis and lilall- hofes; that said Board Cause said work to be let by contract, as protjided by law, without one-half the estnlated cost behtg first paid into the Cit snit after said work shall be placid under contract, said Board shell proceed without delay to assess the amount as nearly as they can ascertain the sone, which w'dl be required to pay the costs abd necessary expenses of swell int - it,,. upuu the real -.late to be e tefite<I by s id ingrrove•nl(•ut, as pro- vided by law• to the ex[e]rt of 81 , , to front foo[ ft. beingha- 1 t c ori bion if fill - Council 1 that real estxtr. W be assessed fill- such inif,, e.telit i f n be found ben- ufi[ed to if,, extent of the costs and • pel yes necessary to be inc•urn•d feat. thereby, to the extent of $1.-,5 per front Peas—Ald.Conley, O'C'onnur, Petsch, Br]len, Ry y' "an, Kenny, Kalil, ]Tall ill, Bryant, Minea, Long, Mr. Vieel'resi- dent—L. Approved .duly (1, lss7. In the nnt[c•r of the report of the Board 0 , 1hlic \Yorks, data] July 5, l.o.< It in hereby ordered by the Cmumon Couucfl B the Cit)' of St. Paul: Chat St. Board of Public {Yorks of.said city ei St, to cause thu'folloa•ing in- pruvenents br bu nude, i sir c Con - ice a score oil hale. street, Far- I{ice streeteGt Dale sVect. and oil Far- rington avenue, front Ellen street to Aurora avenue, in said city, to-, gether with the necessary catch- basins and manholes; that said Board cause said wink to be let by contract, as provided Ing law, without one-titlf the estimated cost being first pafd foto the Citv'Crrasury', and after sufd work shall lie plac•.ed wader con- tract, said Iloanl still[] proceed without delay to assess the amount as nearly as trey can' ascertain the savor, which will be required to pay the costs and neees- nlry, •xpenses of such improvement upuu the teal estate to be benefited by +aid to, vrovmnent, as provfded by law, :o the extent of 817.'i per front foot; t being the opinion of the Couuchl that 'nal estate to be assessed for such fm - trove tient can be found benefited to the -stent of the costs and expenses neces- mry to ire iueurn•d thereby, to the ex- to 877E per front foot. Yeas—All. Conley. O'Connor, Pctsc•b. 'w] to. i{yab. Benny, Kahn, Baum. Irvin Minea, Long, Mr. Vice Presi- Ieut=1::. Approved July(;, 1887. u the .natter of the report of file Board of Public.N rks dxtcd July 5 18 -1. t fs Colo n all Council of ill(•. City- of St. ]'all]: That tlur Board of Publie Works of aid city of St. Paul cause the follolviryg uprovem " s to bu ultule, to -wit: Cott- a tract a server along the north side. oP thy, fig ailht of way of the St. Paul it Duluth troad conhpany, from Earl street to nlrhess street, m said city, together dth the necessary cateh-basins and i Rnholes; that said Board shall cause lid work to be let by contract, as pro- ided by law, without mile -half the esti- noted cost being first land into the City reasury, and after said work shall be PROCEEDINGS OF THE COMMON COUNCIL. ;:I) placed under contact, said Board still] proceed without debt ' I } to assess alt mount as n•nrl - s the ' t ) a y Ibn nleasceo tI ai n tit' dauages, costs and nccedntr) rex) of such int troy' •n nu pease. t u fol flit ro estate to be benefited It} -Is ill ills pntveunut, as provided by lacy, to tilt e -tent of 81.75 per front foot, 't bein the. opinion of the Council that real estate to be assessed for suelt intpruve ent earn be fount hen•lited to the ex- tent of tit(. (fail o ges, cosh and expenses not•( •scary to be incurred thereby to the -tent of 87.75 per front foot. Yeas—Ald. Comer, O'Connor, 1'rtseh, I. ncl]. Ity:m, Ke.; fine, Kain, Han1h11, Bryant. ,,in•a. Long, Mr. Vice Presi- denl--1^_. A pprercd .duly n, lss7. ❑1 the Ill. it rr of the .•port of the L'ourd of Public {\"arks, d:u ed .duly fi. Iss7. It is hereby o Iered by the ('olhnnrn (buueil uY thcrCity of St. Pohl 'What the Board (f Pu]tlie Works of said city of St. Pond causo the following fw profenrnls to bu made, b�wiL Grade horn street, from Jlound street to a prim 3!A feet east of Ilfawatha street, ill said efts; that said Board cause said {ruck to •be Tet by contract, as provided by law, without one-half the estimated cost hefng first paid into file Cfty'Crcax- ury, mid after said {cork shall be plated under euutiact. said Board shall proceed tefthout delag to assess the amount as nearly as Rhe}' (-all aseermin the same. wIflvh will be required br pay the (.lost, :111(1 Ilt_ssar}' '.xp('nxrs Uf It'll 1111 pureVentent Ilpnll lhr refill (•snit(• to br. henelitrd by said improveuu.lt, as provided by late: It being the opinion oY the Coil that real estate to be ns- •ssed true such improveml•nt can be t'uund benelited totheextentuf the costs uul expenses necessary to be incurred hereby. Yeas—.11d. ('mile,, O'Connor. Putsch, ('ullen, Riau, Fenny. Kain, III not, I Iylult, Millen, Lung, Mr. Yiec Presi- dcnt-19. Approved .duly (i, 1887. In the Matter alt the report of the Board of Public 1%orks dated ,Illy 5, Iss7. It is hereby- ordered by the. Connote., ('our I of the Pity of S[. I':nul: 'Chat the Board of Public Works of said city alt' St. Paul, cause the followi"If iw "Vela'" is to be nude, fi—it: Grade. Earl street, front Bevell street bt .hound street, in said ciq-; that said Board c•nise of I yvork to br let I ry run Tract, as provided by' Inw, yrithnntone-half the.estinmtedcostbe - iug first pafd fututhe City Trensurg, :fall after said work shall be, placed under rulltrart, said Board shall proceed with- (lut d . . l l.e to ass•.'... ( s, floc tit. sa 1 taw marl ' ns they .. { (,w as.• ce,rutin the sone > which 1 I yvHI I n•quired tit pal' the costs and C necexsury rx pauses of ouch intpruve_ \]hent Intl r the real es _ tate to he beue- litrd Ir • s i y a d innpnvn'enn•n 1, as pnn'ided by Inyv; it being the opirlioii of the. Council that real estate to he a sed fur such im vo • cent can he ss .I firuw 1 bcuelited to tS1r, extent of the rush and gxpenses necessary to he incurred hereby. Yens—. Id. Coulee, O'Connor, Petsrh, Cullen. Ryan, Renin)-, Rain, llnu no, Brant. Minea, Long, All. Vice Presi- deut—]Y. Approved July e, I8s7. In the natter of file report of the Board of Public Worksdated .duly It is herel.3, 7 rderec(I by the C.otiln�n Council of the ('itl' oP St. Paul: That file Board c f Public. works of said (10 of St. Paul. rause the follow- ing iulproven -nts to be made, to -wit: Grade •Ind boulevard Suunnit avenue, to a yy'idtlt of 2( on feet, front Lexi l Igtoll :n•ruud westerly to the edge of tion bluff near [he Missi ssippfrive., in ,:if([ city; that said Board vuuse ,at.l ,ork to is. let by contract. as provided by law, withoutone-haltthe estimated rust bei iug first paid into the Citg 'treasury, and afterSaid work shall he placed under contra et, said Board .vhall pn>- ceed without dela}' to assess the anunurt as nearly ;is they call ascertain the s: III which {rill be required to pay the rusts and nrc•essm'y expenses of sueh iuproveuu• It. as provided by law: it being the opinion of the Council that read estate be. assessed fol' mein im- provement can be fou u I benefited to the rxtentof the costs and o-xpenses neca•s- s; I hr be incurred themby. 1 ells—And. ('uulev, O'C'mnI, r, 1,Isch, ('annul. Ry:u, Remy. Rain, ]Tanta, Bryant. 3lincu, lung, ylr.V1vc President A ttprered July' li, ltiti7. L1the Matter of the report of the Board of Public Works, dated July 5, 1&37. Itis herchy unlrred by the Continual Council of the Cit}' If St. Paul: That ill, Beard of Public Works of said city m' St. ]'and cause the folluwiug improvements to be made. [u -wit: -deme and take ;,it caseuteut on the laud - acljodnfng and on the line of l( to street, front Bunny avenue to Hiawatha street, ill said city, necessary to glake. •ted wainLRin the slopes in gnuliug said Mound strut, said slopes extending one and one-half 0j) feet o I said land for every foot cut or filled on said Mound trcet ill slnid procgrading; that said Baan] shall eed without delay to assess the amount as nearly as they can ascertain the suue, which will be required tr1 pxy Che damagrs,rosts lUtQ necessary ex tenses of such inlprovenlet upon the rca� estate In be benefited by 390 PROCEEDINGS OF TIIE COMMON COUNCIL. said improvement, as rovided by law; it being the o inion otPthe Council that real estate to be assessed for such im- provement can be foundbeneftted to the extent of the damages, costs and ex- penses necessary to be incurred thereby. Yens—Ald. Conley, O'Connor, Petsch, Cullen,Rymt, Kenny, Kain, Hanna, Bry- ant, Mines, Long, Mr. Vice President - 12. Approved .July 6, 1887. In the matter of the report of the Board of Public Works dated July 5. 18K;. It is hereby ordered by the Common Council of the City of St. Paul: That the Board of Public works of said city of St. Paul, cause the following improvements to be made, to -wit: Open. (yiden and exterid_Grotto street, to a width of 60 feet, from Goodrich avenue to St. Clair street, in said city. condemning and taking all that land not already condemned or dedicated for public use, lying within the lines of Grotto street, fn Summit Park addition to St. Paul, produced south to St. Clair street; that said Board shall proceed without delay to assess the amount, as nearly as they can ascertain the same, which will be required to pay the damages, costs and necessary ex- penses of such improvement upon the real estate to be benefited by said fill- prevenient, ilo-prevenient, as provided by law, it being the opinion of the Council that real estate to lie assessed for such int ,,rove- meltt can be found benefited to t�te e.e- tent of the damages, costs and expenses necessary to be incurred thereby. Yeas—Ald. Conley, O'Connor. Petsch, Cullen, Ryan, Kenny, Kain, Hutton, Bryant, Milieu, Long, Air. Vice Presi- dent -12. Approved July(',,. 1887. In the matter of the report of the Board of Public works dated .July 5, 1887. It is hereby ordered by the Coalition Cour. , 0f the City of St: Paul: That the Board of Public Works of said City of St. Paul cause the follow - fug improvements to lie made, to -wit: Condemn and take an easement on the land adjoining still on the lilt, of Stryker avenue, from Louisa street to the south city limits, illsaid city„mc- essary to make and nmitifilm the slopes Ili grading said Stryker avenue, said slopes extending one and one-half (134) feet on said land for every foot cut or filled on said Stryker avenue. in said grading; that said Board shall proceed without delay to assess the amount as nearly as they call ascer- tain the same, which will be required to pay the damages, costs and necessary expenses of such improvement upon the real estate to he benefited by said Improvement, as provided 67 law, It being the opinion of the Conucil that real estate to be assessed for such im- provement can be found benefited to the extent of the damages, costs andex- penses necessary to be incurred thereb•. Yeas—Ald. Conley, O'Connor, Petse�t, Cullen, R}}•all, Kenny, Kahn, IIannn, Bryant, Minea,Long, Mr. Vice Presi- dent -12. 3 Approved July 6. 1687. Adjourned. ,JouN, DOwr.AN, Vice President of Council. Tilos. A. PRFNnEHGAST, City Clerk. OFFICIAL PUBLIICATION Of Resolution Passed by the Conn - mon Council of the City of St. Paul, Nov. 16, 1886. By Aid. Sanborn— Resolved, That from the date of the passageof this resolution no more woolen sidewalks shall be allowed to be laid within the district hounded as fol- lows, viz.: Commencing on the north line of Dayton avenue, at its Intersec- tion with Summit avenue; thence west- erly on said line to the west [file of Dale street; thence southerly along the west line of Dkle street to the south line of Summit avenue; thence easterly along the south line of Summnit svelte to its intersection with Dayton avenue; and that whenever sidewalks within ssf d district need relaying, the sane shall be relaid with either hexagon cement blocks, approved by the City Engineer, or stone, under the direction of the City EnOncer. ' leas—Ald,Conley}, O'Connor, Petsch, Cullen, Sanborn, Weber, Kenny, Kain, Starkey, Minea, Long, ;fir. Presl- dent--12. Approved Nov. 17, 1,,"!. ROBERT A. SMITH, President of Council. Tues. A. PnssnenoAsT, City Clerk. PROCEEDINGS OF THE COMMON COUNCIL• 391 Regular Meeting. ST. PA t'i., .11111" 19, 188-, Vice Presideltt Dowlan fit the chair. Pri•sen L' Ald. Culleti. Ityan, \Vehe Kaiu, lu-,ant, .11). a, illy. Vic- fres dent -7. No quorum. 14efore adjourning the Vice Presider announced fur the henelit of all eo1 that the natter of vavatiou t part of Dale street and the tmtttr•1• t change of grade oB Cortland street, a. cording to notice of City Clerk hvret. fore given, will be cousidcred and ac•tc upon at the li—t regular meeting of lh Comm�4on C•uunciI, to he held on Augur It ou ic.l. Jo1IN De\y r.ANN Vice President of Connell. 'Tno.c. A. 1'nvNuxur.AsT, City Clcrk Special 111ceting. Sr. P.%1,1.. Jul}' 90. I8s-, Vice President Dow'lan ill the -lair. Present• Ald. Cullen. Rv: n. Weber Kaiu, Ilryant, Mihca, iltr. 1'Icc Presi dent -7. No quorum. Adjourned. JoAx Dowl.AN. Vice President of Council. Toos. A. l'naxur:noAsT, City Clerk Special Mecting. ST. PAUL, JHIV 2e-, USS-, 1 Vice President Dowlan fu the chair. Prescnt::V(I. Conle), Petsch, Cullen• ]Ivan, ilVcbc.r. Kenny. Kain. Hounin. Biwau t, '$I,, ca, Mr. Vice President—I1. Ity unauiunnls conscut minutes of previous meeting dispense with. ('O\Iyl UN n('ATIeN s. From His llonor the Mayor—Call for the Aleetfug— '1'he May- called th, meeting at tile, request (of Aid. Bryant, Weber. Kain, Pullen, llhwa. Dowlan and Ryan, for the transaction of general busin-ss. Accepted. Also, Policennen Appointed— To the Ilouorahle, the President and Common Council oYthe City of St.l'aul: Pursuant to resolution of your honor- ahle holy, I have this day appointed .Toho to. Walsh, Peter Lindgren and .tela Goven mendiers of the regular police force of St. Paul, and 1 ask your adviev and rotsent thereto. ROBERT A. SMITH, Mayor. .July 16, 18K7. l'onunittec on I'olice— Also, Revocation of License Withdrawn— To the ]lonotable, the President and C'omnlon Council of the City of St. Paul: I'polt further investigation of the -onplaillt which led to the revocation of Saloon License, No. 161, held by F. 40 C. T3 No. 4:i4 1,0eust street, I have found that said liceltsi• was revoked without sutiicient cause, and the revo- cation is herewith IN ithdrawn, Nour:wr :\. S.m•ru, Mayor. .July 21, IK -7. Accepted. 'From Isaac C. Walker— Stating, that lit, is the ou'nct' of file ex- cl-IN”. right to Its(- in I.hc stat'. of Ilfn- nesota, eertaiu inventions pertaining, to rugine horses, ctc., claboing 'St for then". thereof In fit,,(•.it.y of St. Paul, and tint if said sum is not paid he will bring stilt to I'e-ov,r damages. etc. Itcl''.rmd to City Attorney. From Anita.l. Moore— For abatement of assessment against lot 7. Stinson's subdivision of block •L Sti'nson, Brown &. Ramsey's addition. (otnntittee oil Streets. Froin 11'illimu A. Van Slyke and Cur- tis G. 1.(•wL.,— For the vacation of allcvs in blocks I, 2. 3 and d. Ilunihird's addition to St. Paul. Referred to Committee on Streets and City Cierk to give notice required by law. Froui Jalees IV. Finn— As king that he be alloe'ed the son or 11`d5 to replac'. horse owned by him and destroyed while in the service of the City of St. Paul. Connnittce oil Claims. From New York Life Insurance (`o s- F0r permission to excavate areas to :he curb line along both sides if its proposed building at :orner of Sixth and Minnesota streets. Granted. iSce Ordinance No. tor).) Frole .101111 F. Krieger and Others— Protesting against the vacation of any tart of Dearborn street. Committee on streets. Iron William Kennedy mrd Others— For the grading of Orleans street. Board of Public Works with order. rru n S. Bertmmn— % regard to money advanced G. A. lit e r, sewer contractor, to ay mon en loycd b}• hint, and for �r oarding the ace. Referred to Comptroller. 'roe A. 11. llornsby and Others— For the vacation of Maurice avenue,in he Sixth ward. Coaunitt4v on Streets. 'rout Michael Flan and Others— Requesting that a sidewalk be laid me- otll sides of Lisbon street, between 'oughts street and Pleasant avenue. Committee on Streets. role Henry Galvin and Others— I'rotest against laying -a new sidewalk it Lisbon street at the present time. Committee on Streets. rent N. Myrick and Others— Setting forth that that the smoke from ;3ih PROCEEDING'S OF' TIIE COMHfON COUNCIL, lufoumtives using the tracks oil Wash- Scharf Asphalt Paving company, Estl- IIgtun street and vicinitZ is a great mate No. 2 st Weern avenue paving, IIuis:ace and asking that L Ir snake or- xs,1,w; 'r. J. Stvers,Estiutate Nu.2, grad- dinanoe now under consideration to ing nest street to Mississippi river, V3,- cunlmittee he reported and acted upon MO: Jtr:\rthurBros.,EsliuutteNo.l,grtd- at next meeting of file Colion coup- ing Fillulorc xvrnur, $4:250; I Artlnir cit. Bros„ Estimate No. 3, grading Chicago l'.unun ittee on Streets. avenue. ;1,111:;; DlcArthur Bros., Esti- Fro, Patriok K. Sullivan and Others— mite No. 8, trading Dliuuuhaha street, II >,2 01:11 • Stockton & Lindh uist'P Estimate Asking that the Council Prevcut t e 1 ere tion of ice houses oil Audubon No. 2,'sewer un Dakota and Plato ave - M"'.. ours, $2,ad1; WIlIkint Forristal, Esti- Cou nittc.(. out Streets. lute No. 'i, sprinkling District No. 1, From P. Wltegao— xl,t 11.:x;; Willi:uu Forrisnd, Esm tiate Submitting Iwai us Market blaster in No. i, .1 klieg I)istrtct No. 3, the still of K,000, lvith .huhu J. O'Con- x1,'.177 :1:3; �wil Ilium Forrestal, Estimate nor and Thuulas Grace as sureties. No. 3, sprinkling Distrigt No. 4, Committee un Wa3, and Menus. x2,143.53; \{ illbon Forristal, Estinutte. From 11. C. Kingsbury :mtl Others— Nu. 2, sprinkling District Nu. 2, &&3.23; r'.,r ate grading • of \\"i e n ort be- William Furrist:d Es[it nate No. 3, R •t f, c , District No. it, `<:i•?1.711' •lull I{ nI lu. . ,ri n'klin n St. Anthony avenue R twee e ..\'o. 3 I— � Keough. Estinutf Street, 1 .lw Crn k Bu:u'd of Public Works with (Irler. gr:u1,Murnan and 11o1Wte No. es krad From S. \V. Lundell :mil O(hrrs— 1\'. .1. Dlnruane, Estimate No. :i, grul- Fur transfer of liquor licenses. 'ng Stuwm't t v •mlc, etc., ones; V. B. Cul nuittee oIt I.icmtse. Park, Estinmte� No. 2, t,railing Cyi •ss tltl e,11iT� t, !'ITh' ol'F'nr'I els. street .'"�'i,IM/4; (:. GerRclI, Estlltlate No. Of ('iq•'1'rrasureT-1'ay Itulis— tt,,ntding :\crura avenue. +5,450; Tracy 'rhe 'li'eanurer trausudts, Paid by k 'racy, Estiutate No. 4, grading Winn - him, Pay ].(Ills ut' stmt and scorer forces fred and Cher streets, $1,377; C. F. for Inunt1 ut'.1 tette, ]887, aunuu uCi l;g to Iluebuer, Estimate No. 4. grading Burr *14,;168.87. st reet, $':9111; Dale & Baumgardner Allowed sod referred to Con'ptroller Estimate. No. 4, grading Case street, by for fulloiviug v de; $:3,_47; T. Liuuml, Estimate No, 3, grud- leas—,AId. C'oulep, i'rtsrh, (sullen, ing Victoria street, .'F-,Na.i3O:.J. Kavanagh, lt}•au, \\"ober, Kenny, ,it Il:umn, Isa'i'll - No. 3, grading Vietoria street, I3ry:u d, Tinea, Me \'ice 1 resident—I I. $59:4: :). Kavanagh. Estimate No.4,grad- Of City Couu,trolir r—Audited Claims, ing Lincoln and Grand ave ones. $1,1r2O; ver— F. S. Blodgett, Esttwatu No. lo, .1. D. Dlurxu, Estimate Nu. _, grnding Coster street sewer system, x:5.:)50; F.riu aGnv-t, xt,1u>; I'. li.'Iburn too, Kv[i- Fol situ d:, Murray, Estilnato No. 1, pav- :in Nu. t, grading Lisboning •Inckson street• 8.5,8; Polson' & Dfur- P. 11. n'Wn. Esti nl ate No. a, Fair- ray, Estimnte No. t, p: ing Toaj,eratme 'harper Estiutate street • -moi' Coo ,nr & „t I'laec. nn ,n,vem cuts' etc. 1 reel 9i1'.5U' t t gradin Frances st $ , Nc. : Nn. 4 •radio . 6 k To. 1,. Estiwatl ,F F ' lioness street, $1,570; IL '1'honrton, Durack & Mahoney, Esthnate No. 1, Extenuate No. :i, grudi ng Areh street, t6,fading Snelling avenue, $Ni,715; J. Dlc- x1,oFs: Thornton & Shaw, Estiutate No. Ihnutltl, Estimate No. 1, grading Oneida grnding D:utsnwu and other structs, street. $:N;u; W. J. Preston, Estinutte $1.700; IhurntulI & Slawv, Esthnate No. N1 • 'ew'cr oil Farrington avenue• 1, gradin',' lrvtne avenue and other 1W,.:x1'; 1'. Doherty, Estimate No. 3, Car- strrets. $1,870; Couper & harper, Esti- roll street sewer. $1,275; P. Doherty, mate No. 2, grading Fauquier and Itoss Estimate No. 2,sewer on Jackson street, streets. $71:5; Cooper & harper, Es- W2; P. Doherty, Estimate No. 1, sewer timate No. 4, grading CayugamlCttrrollstreet,xxSo;J.W.Duherty,Esti- street„?21: Cooper k, D:u•per, Esttuate utateNo.1. seweron Nourthstreet, M)IM; No. :3, grading Atlantic street, x705: J. D. Morrison, Estimate No. n, grading F. S. Blodgett. Estiutate N 7, Suuunit Front street. $2,550: 1'. Doherty, Esti- place sewers, S1,7o11; B. 5. Knapp, Esti- mato No. 1, sewer oil Jackson street, mate No. 1, Walker avenue grading, s40; S. P. Folsom, Jr.. Estimate No. 2, 44197: C. Il. Clark, Estimate �No. 1, Paving Robert street, $10,860; Folsoul & ggrading Owasco avenue, $1,0211; S. P, Jfurray, Estimate No. 1, pavini,' Waba- F(IYsunt, .1 r., Nstiulate Nu. 1, Paving sha street, $1,428• J. Forristal, Esthnate Cedar street, x!l,:i'in: Folsom & Dl urrxy, Nu. °, wooden sidewvalks, 1887, V1,2S8.41; Estilnato Nu. ?, Paving Wal,asha street, 1..1. Steers. Estimate No. 1, gradutF M M'r2; R'nrrcu-Se.hxrf Asphalt Paving 'trent nest Mississippi river, $7,.5fsi; 1. company, Estimate No. 1, paving Day- Iteillp, Estimate No. 5, supplonenI to toil avenue, xl1,IN5; Warren -Scharf Estimate No. 4 and if ca grndiug To- Asphalt Paving compapy, Estimate No. ronto street. $203; S. T. Folsom, .Jr., Es- 9, paying ;lolly avome,x10,125! Warren- timate No. 3 and final. paving Minnesota 'PROCEEDINGS OF 7 street, ..11..4;4; J. 11. Morriso,. Estimat No. to and troll, ;,railing Fran J- Kav:ulagll, Esti wale No. 12 and linal, grading tit chlo, and other stre(ts, i,:i:IN "'illimu Erdman, Nstiulat.. No. 8 grd ing Isobel strcct, x1,445: \\'. 1;, Dl 'Hi Kan, H:aiwale Nu. 2, grading (solum hi: Mulligan. I•:sriaatt No. t. ;rude m' I: Orion - ` 1 si I'cct, aero\; {\” 1:. Mulligan. Hsti unite N.I. giadho. Fr:nc—strw•t. .ls!xl: Il. .u.'tu., Eai n ate Nu. '!. grading h'ullrr awl Dl:t rte r. strrr[s, :?1,1:17; Il.,luslus. N:nliwale No. :I gn'ading 1'hrh:kee all -an", $1,47:1' Ilailcy. E,tiolat, No. ,. grilling .Icssa- wine strcct, z1.:S4:3: Davis & Locklvood. Estinate No.:!, grading Phalen avcunc. a170; \{"bit]..� Adan". E.tinwte No. I. -j ­r fopl iamlol , b st roe l;aate No 1 i •�I, \'ill L Ii P:t tb strcct.._' :NI i F_ a. No. 1. lflndso. E.. tllll:ltt• Sln•rburm• avotm• sc .I. \{ Doberl )'. H:slim:oe No. 7. sewver � : Selby and Laurel :n'c ; t •.. xv-N;; '1�. Brenam, xl.s(Ni.71; ISo:n ��l'of {\sate]. ('411'1 rtl i.ss5ullel'.s, 3.2-,;!11; ./alw'v --It 1-1, $!N;: Aa•rbach, Finch Slyck, sll cents: St. 1':uII I:xs I.igltt cunl- pauy.1R llingslcy. Esti- n;xte Nu. 1 amt linal, gra ling alley block 0. force's addition. fi3tr5.4u; Dhv\rthur )II'us., F:stion!,W No. G and Bust grading Uuc;ts .vh'cel, $III,:CLc,4S' Lauer lSros.. "s 'I. Nn. t, stone xid..tw•;tlk. Iasi, ;;x.29; Forristal .� L'rilh, F.slin;itu No. :i. sprikling District N0. 3. x1.677.:011; Forristal & ]trill", Estinmde No. :i, sprt kiing District No. n, 152.00,2.10;: For- rlsbtl & Iteill v. Estionttr \u. ;. apriuk- line District No. 7, $1,734.1.5; N'orristnl .\ ib•i11 �, I'll ionto N(I. 2 Paying hire wl lento str..c.s,lx1:3,1NNf Dlr- •\rUtur 13 cuss. I•:stioatc. No. 2 H:dgcrtoll strcct b. I., :went., x7.293' Dol m'a't CnI moll ' .rf.rar .� Iwo old Ihw 'h uudrr .. 6 , ,nt I3ru '. s 1 ho- dnrr 11. Ii reKg;u1. 1lurnll1Stin•tau'1dkt x7 Y'tillst tifani t1 N" \Corks, r1; A, Ilenr)�, s}5; St. Paul Rnbbcr ('onelInil}'. x4.55; Brrlandi 13010, $16.50: K. Y. Cullen Fielding. $IJk11.08; C. D., .1411111 Leverwts & �Icsenbourg, 511;1.811; 1'apihtl Iruu \{"arks, xlo; '1', C. hear_ don, $2o:.J. E. Glaham.2"-t.:dl: 1J. E. We- delsttu•dt, 1:I; Robert Secg( , `l",,:14fi.f4; 1. E. NOrion. x1:,11; T. B. Yriut'e & Snu, u;a.txl: F. Kellett, xlb4; )l(•Art11llr Bros.. Y:4.12; Macudler Bros., $76; J. Kahlert. 4l48.50; I•ubrsen, $1: Lt'high I .,;tl & D'on c.n'Ino,3. $78; Soribner- I.ibbry ('o.. xlfi.b4;""(,. D[. Brock. $t: I1. Rugg & Co., &:.t 3: J. O'Brien. x1.tx1; blast, Burford & Burwell cont- pauy. ?11:.1. M<•Uonald. x'_'8.40: S. It. ' ylrDlasn•rs, S7.ro; St. Paul Fomuh'y I eumpau3„117:25: Aliuogue & Morrissy, 1 M. \V. Phillips, $5; J. J. Kennedy, IIF, COMDION COIiNCII,. 303 ' $1.54; \I, F. Kennedy & Bros., s , 7:5: t .r lam:•s (:uian, $14.85 C. 13cruhard, 7x) •uts; liatt,l. Ferre}'. $14.].55; St. Paul Book and Station(.rS company. R1.7:i; G. J. Mitsch & ('o., ;�id.5; Gluhu 1'vh- IishinKcomp:wyg!LW.N:: George A[itsrh, 1'1c31-3 & Co., $41;.:xi; .lobo Rothmund, x41..`,7; Stockton & I.imbpiist, �wr+,l;:i; Dlatioe Cl-aig. x7;. (:. {C. "Irrril1. $lo; WI ckulf. Seaulluts .A lirurdict. 8o cents: ,I. I1. huriurier. I iIA-': IL Uro w, 223.2':.1. {A'Seher . Doty, $:,: J. E. Fritien, ;< ':3; Farwvrll, x1.4,`'; :\. ,Decker.lutl- m�r.\ hegcl.sl,..rgrr. y::,. .AIluord ;md ordered paid by the fol- loe'iug vutr: I'r!_h. Cullen, 1:S;tn. \Cr bcr. Ivru uy, bilin. lia n o, Itrv:urt. Miura. DD'. \"ie,• 1'residanl—il. brushy ,\unrm•s— S b :dttin •,n utrxct hr a. rw,. w tUI ut.. •' t' �\1' c man .� eg x tw Gort(I n fu' he re: : S oY, •. .loin w.tl t - ;.Cls t pnnie<I b}' a bund n ill': sum of N.i tit Milnes h..hholi :mil \•:mil E. Itrgmo' as su relics. ('onlract a of build aplo-O"c(I nal proper oily otti,, r dbrcted. to exrcu to ill'. sane b)- tilt follo"'Ing vote: ]-cats—:11:1. ILnley, Petsc-h, Cullen, Ity:u;. \Crbrl'. 6cliuy. Karo. Moon., I h'v:ill, blench, ucr Vico President. f, .Of ('it)' Eng ;tion—Bloxsunit Bros, Dlcrrill'.s P..tition— I'be ('it)' Engi a•er, to wimin Bald pc- titiel; mitis nit(. pr. reports favorably mt gr:udiltg the prayer of, petitioncls. with Che uuderstaatl ug that proposed trael:sshall be removed when Arundel owl At'vater streets are uPened amt grxdc,I. ldopted. (tie......snluti(In.1 . Of Insp..etor (If linillings— Rc,rt of P' olt11 coding Juno w 1 IHs7 . with ('it' ' t'It'( fur,1,204. asurcr's receipt at- Cuuuuitt•e uu Public Accuuuts. Of Market Master— Ii..porG fur uw t me, 1577, with City 'r t r'An iciltt ttached for x$135,i, for rent r rel411JL•sYke[ hall. (Alnmlittee on Public Accounts. IIKI.OIST Ob' ❑O.UtD ()N PUBLIC WORKS. Beech Street Gradiug— '1'hB c oard of Public Works have had uoo eunsitiviation the resolution or order of the 9,nol,ou Council, approved irt IS. 1881, re flhave to the grading ,f Beech street, from Earl street to :tighth street, and having investigated he proposed iInprovenlent respectfully eport that sail nuprovaneet Is neees- aryy' and proper front Earl street o English street; that the estinetted '.-Pease thereof I's $1;,76;0, one-half of vl)ich need not be paid into the City 'rcasury before the e( tract is lest; that cal exta I t41 be assessed therefor can C found benefit(.([ to the extent (if the osts and espens(.s necessary tope in- e94 PROCEEDINGS OF THE COMMON COUNCIL. ■ PROCEEDINGS OF TILE CO1IM0X COUNCIL. 31[5 cure,&thereby; that said improvement improvement. Peas 4, nays 0. July l8, 1£i87. is not asked for by a petition of a ilia- H. L. (ien)IAN, President.Adopted. ( or tmufle of said improvement. IuuI an writ of the owners of property to be W.F.Enwis. Clerk Board Public Works. Sea order to Board of 1'ulr on el for your adoption, if you desire its y l- I 1 a lie Works.) to make till- fm assessed therefor, but we herewith sell([ July 18, 1887. Also. Preverueet. Yeas 4, a plan or profile of said improvement. Adopted. (See order to Board of }, •. 1 g, nays 0. It. L. Gniin.vs. President. .Mulberry Street O tendo Etc.— W.F.Enwic',Clerk Board Public. {Corks. tial an order for your adoption. if you Public Works.) The Board of Public Works have had .July In,arie7. desire its to make the improvement. Also, under consideration the resolution or Adopted. lSceurderto Board of pub - Teas 4, nays 0. Feronia Avenue Grading— order of the Common Council. approved tic Works.) It. 1.. GORMAN, President. The Board of Public Works have had .lune _!, Iss;.relative to theopening ami \Iso, cVJul Eaw18,87, rk Board public ACorks. under consideration the resolution or to Sixth sof Mulberry uniform of Sewl-r Along St. I':utl l DuhnG,hail- _ Rail - July 18, 1&4Z order of the Conruuon Council, appeared to Sixth street, to a uuifurm width of road Ifight of Adopted. (See order to Board of Pub- July 6, Imo, relative to the grading of forty feet, and having investigated til(- The Board of Public lforlis have had lie Works.) Feronia avenue, front Prior avenue to proposed iupprove scut, respectfully to-- uudbr consideration till- rraolution or Also, Fairview avenue. Union Park, auto[ hav- port that still[ faipruvemc•ut is n !,essa ry e rdrr of the Couuuou Culla r 1, approved or iug Investigated the proposed improve- auul proper to open, widl-n alio[ ex- .lel 0, Iso. relative ht taking and cod Goodrich Arcual- Gradin meat, respectfully report that said fill- tend Mulberry street, friar '1'h ird deuiniug uu easennelot sishell feet widc Phe Board of Public l orks have had provement is necessary and proper; that street to Sixth street; that file es- a mug the north side of the St. Pall & under consideration the resolution or the estinmtedexpense thereof' is$1,4.5U, timate([ expense thereof is ?l,Ua); Jhdnlh tight of way, from La':u•I street to I of We Comuou Connell, approved ons half of which need not be paid into that real estate to be assessed there- Duchess street. for a main server, and .June Yu, INS7, relative to the grading the City 'Treasury before the contract is for can be found benciited to the extent ha, big investf abed tlm of Goodrich avenue, from N'estcrn ane- let; that real estateto be assessed there- of the damages, costs aural expenses impruecureno, mKpVctfully report rop,that nue to Pleasant avenue, and having fir for can be found benefited to theextent necessary to bu incurred thereby: tlutt said improvement i, neeessau-y and vestigated the proposed innproeeuemt•Tc•- of the costs and expVivies necessary to be said illipimeuteut is nut asked fur by a proper; r; that the estimated cxpcusc spI,(.It ly report that salt improveuteut incurred thereby; that said improve- petition of ill majority of the owners of thereof .411A): that read estate la hr its accessary and proper: that the esti- lucid is not asked for by a petition r I e r h n, x assessed therefor, but we sessed therefor eau be found bo III el mated expense. thereof is •V"'I1k), one- of a majority of the owners of property �,erewitil scud a pl:m or profile of said to the rxtbut of the tan found bust. iced half of which need not be paid Into the to bu assessed therefor, loot we herewith imprnvcutent. and all order for your expenses lu•erssa" to oe fncuraud rcd City Treasury before the contract send a plum or profile of said improve- aduptiou, iY you desire us to sake the therci, that said impruveu,eut is i, 'let; that real estate to be as- meat and ;til order for your adoption, if improvement. Yeas:;, uays U. mut asked fur h}' a sessed therefor can be found benefited you desire. its to make the improvement. N'uda)i I'.erzwsrr'r. President pro tell,. jority of the uwuers of tpropen tp ata In• to the extent of the costs and ex- Peas 4, nays 0. N'.F.F.nwrN,Ck•rk Bord Pubic Works. assessed lhrrI.,(o but we herewith scud Acuses accessary- to be Incurred there- If. L. GORMAN, President. July 1_^. 1587. u plan or n•otf In of said fan proveuu•ut h}-; that said inpn-ovenmat o not asked III` F. Ea1r rN, Clerk Board Public Works. Adopted. (See order to Board of :uui an urger for your adoption if you 1 for by a petition of a majority of the July 18. 1SS7. Public Works.) Ir,ire us to make till- nut ion if) t. owuera of property to be ,tsseved Adopted. (See order to Board Publie P' .11so• Yeas �, iuq i U. therefor, but vve. herewith send a plan Works.) Locust Street Grading, Etc It. 1.. Goan., s. President. Etc— (a- profile of said inpmuvenu•ot• till([ Also, The Board of Publie Works have had W. F.Emvis, Clerk Boa'ct PublIeWorks an order for your adoption, if you desire Sims Street "'lopes— usunder consideration till- resulution or •Talc P). 17. W Hake Um Improvement. leas +, ;)the Connuou Council of the City of order of the Connmu Council. approved Adopted. (Sue order to Bou•([ of I'ub- na} s 0. cSt Pall l : It. 1.. tionvLAN, President. The Board of Public Works have had clay ng 18 1887, t tee to pacing nut tic Works.) VC.F.EnwIN,ClerkBear([PublieWurks. under consideration the resolution or curbing Locust street, from Seventh Alsn, ' street to Tenth street; 'Tenth street. Louisa Street Grading .Jul - le 1847. order oY the Common Council, approved frau Locust street to north title o The Board o } .Jul fp, 1887, relative to condemning i' t Public• Woks have had Adopts.. (See order to Board of Pub- the necessar - slopes for the grading of grove street, at intersection of Lafiny- under rousideratfuu rbc• rbsululfou ur lie Works.) > { g f, cote avenue: tdtfayette avenue, from orders of lite l'onunou Councfl.approved 8( re street, front havingEdgert street W north line of l rove street to Colli i's .July ti. IS87, relative by the ••railing ! Also, Forest street, •dud having investigated street; Collins street, from Lafanete of Louisa street. trout Side sti'crt to Alley Paving, Terrace Park Addition— the propoposed hu movement, respect- } • avenue to Burr street. with cedar blocks Gulf avenue. auto[ haviuc faves,igated 1'he Board of Public Works have had fully report that it is necessary and aid granite curbing, null having faces- the• proposed improvement, res e t under consideration till- resolution or proper to condemn and take an ease- tMated the proposed improvement, re- fully report that said im m a e order of the Cuammun Council, approved meat on the land adjoining and oar the spertfully report that said improvement not necessary and proper until ihcr t co - July - it, Iss7, relativetuthe pavfmg with line of Sims street, from Edgerton is uereasary and proper (except between tiro street is ordered graded. Teta 4, cedar blocks the east and west alley fn street to Forest street, for making the rails of the street -car hacks •uul be- nays U. block 5, Terrace Park addition. and and maintaining slopes for cuts hveea the tracks, and for one foot oil It. L. Gan—MAN, President. having investigated the. proposed int- and fills one and -one-half to each side of the outside rails of said AC. F.Enw IN.Clerk Boardl'ublic Works. provement, respectfully report that said one fn grading said Sims street; that tracks, where street car cuanpauy is Jelly 18, 1887. improvement is accessary out(]proper: the estimated expense thereof is $1,100, _ e, suptposed to pave wi til gran ite), i act udi ng AIderman of the district. that the estimated expense. thereof is $1; that real estate to be assessed therefor ut t to contract for said. one-half of which aced not be paid can be found benefited to the extent [vin• fit(. sec- - 580bd ht essare sewer. water :uul• gas bounce- North Street Change of (;rade— into the City Treasury before the can- of the damages, costs and expenses tions to the pro arty lilies; that the esti- The of Public Works have had Board tract is let; that real estate to be assessed necessary to he metered thereby: that muted expense tuereuf is A]a.13u. one-half under consideration the resolution or therefor can be. found benefited to the. said improvement is not asked for by a t f which need not be paid fail) the City order of the Common Colonel 1. approved extent of the costs and expenses neves- petition of a majority' of the owners of 'Treasury before the contra,.[ is let; that April 21, Is47, relative to a char .t of story to be fneurred therub} ; th;tt tproperty to be assessed therefor, but we real estate to be assbssevl thet•efor can he 1 f said ianprovemeut is not asked for by a n+rew-ith send a plan or profile of said found benefited to the extent (If the costs street to Pr eI Io street, and nrhabiu Seventh petition of a nmjority of the owners of iwit I ellient, and an order for your and expenses necessary to be incurred vesti •,teal till- K fm - prep perty to be assessed therefor, but we ado ptiou, it' not desire its to ,rake the R proposed. ab moveaumt, ''. herewith sell([ a tau or muffle of said 11 rrovenc t. Teas 4, nays 0. therrbt ;that said iugn•oren,eut is mut respectfull) report that said improve_ quid all order for our 1 - R. ].. GU1t31AN, President. asked for by it petition of a majority of meut is necessary and proper, from adoption, if you desire us to mak the W. F. F.uw'1N,CIerk Board Public Works. the otallers of property to be assessed Seventh street to'Truxton street, ill ac - Improvement. I }' therefor, but we herewith scud a plan cordance with the fed title oil ohm 3911 PROCEEDINGS OF THE COMMON COUNCIL. accompanying profile; that tae (,ti - mated expense file:* f iS P3bo; that real estate to be assessed therefor eau be found benefited to lite extent of the damages. cost, and expenses ucer,sary to be incurred there1w; that said fo- pruvenu•ut "s ant asked fur by It petition Of It wajority (.fill,- owners of property to lee assessed therefor, butwe herewith .rad a plan ur profile of said improve_ recut "f You dl•sire to make the ilu- pcove uu•ut.BYI'a(;'I. n.� x,111'rc,itlrut. W.F.Enwtx, Clerk Board Public ACo-k,. July 21, 155'7. Adopt, mallLClty Clel'k III,Lrnetel to give the notice requved by law. Al se, I1all Avenue Chug,- Of Grade— Phe Board Of 1'ublie Works have had under consideration the resolution or order of the Coal non Council. airpruved ill ly 5. ISS7, relative to a change of grade rot hall avea te.ftum 1-1bvl street to W1 Ifred .treetoud having if the proposed inrprovenu•nt, rr.pr•et_ fully report that said iuqunernu•ot is necessaryaud proper, from Isabel street to George street, ]it accordlutt•c with fit,- fell hefell line oil the, accompanying prulile: that true estimexated tense therruf is 34(X1; that real estate to Arc assessed there- for eau be found benefited to the extent bf the damages.c•usts and ex reuses urcr1 - sar3 to be iuyurred therr'cy-: that said I prnvcmrnt is no[ asked I'u1' by pctltfnn of a lotaj'J•ity at 11 own:•rs of � roperty t , be usse..ed therefor. but ii ien with ,cud a phut n profile of said 'rap: ,-ascot. If pa! dore to inal e GIs• Inipcovell rept. A -;i, 4. n;1,, e. i It. L. Gulolex, Trevi drat. W.F.1lx,Olcrk Board 19iblie R"arts. .1 .dul119y 19, 1857. Adopted and City Clerk ilt.t rurtrd to give the uotic•e. required by law. .11.0, Otsego Street SIrinnkliug- 1'hc Board of I'uhlie Works h( it], respectfully return the pretest Of Dcory Set Ines and others at net lite sprink- ling of Otsego street. laetween "It. Ila strc •t and Lafayette. avenue, wilt the t•[ttoy that the contractor declines to haw said sh'cet to be with draw.. from his sprinkling c. tract. :Attrutiuu respr•ctt'ullyinvited Ia the I. raw unwir•a Cee,—:V d. ('unlet'. I'etarh, Cullen. ti front cOntra,to, in -cl unatler herewith tr:utso"D�d. I Itvau, \1'ebrr, Iiennv, Ka"u. haunt. It. L. Galt\I.\.�. I'n•sideul. Bi'}"dui, \kuru, JI r. \'ire I're,ident-17. W.F.Ectvns. ('I-Ik Iivard Public\Nooks. A1,u. .lily 14. 1.-7, tiriVrr mi Aa .\Vrnue— Accepted. I The Board of Public \Corks herewith Also, respectfully return yoanr lival Order. ap- Oaklaal Street Paving (r Conart– p' at. ed .l inly lis 1.57, trot rhe. r(.nstraeti(.n 1'he Ito and reports that t it has awarded of ra Sewer on Aurora avenue, from Rirc .1 tun', Forrestal the e(.nntract for pa\'hag street to Western �eaue, on Farring- Oakland street, front Itmusey street to tot ave.0 Ie., frau •n`lurur:i aveam to Sutnet"t aeon ic, Inc Icing the lowest re- Fuller street and lit Feller street, fnuo Ifable nal ,•,pons: hie bidder therefor; Farrington :a—nue to Mackubiu street, aluuuut of hid, ?,.N,400; baud fn the sunt of 58,000, with Charles1. McCarthy and u Fergus 1). Abbey ;is sreties. Also. Summit Avenoe Paving C( tract— '1'he Board reports that it has awarded F'ulsuw .A Murray the contract for pav- ing Suuauit avenue, front \Vabasha street to cud of present pavement near Nelsnit I!":, Otey heiut, the lowest f'eli:aLle and I'coust bre balder, therc- 11 amount of 11id, x"2,400; bund f l the sain ot's:;.rn M), withS. 1'. Folsonn and �Viluaun Bickel as sureties. Also Ellen Street l:mdfug Contract— The Board reports that it has awatrd'M " urge Bolam the contract for grading Eale, street, fromDae street to Ihun- line alvcnue, he befog file lowest relia- ble lull responsible bidder tbvrcfur; amount of bid, bund in the sun: of @1.700, with Uri L. Lamprey furl Ileory C. ,lames as sureties. AIsO, Ednnmd Street Grading Contract— '1'he 13n;ud reports tbat it has awarded George liolau the contract for grading F,duntud street, from Dale street to IL•uuline avenue, he beingthe lowest reliable mrd responsible bidder tle•re- tur; amount Of bid, u4.150: bond it the sun of 3I,30(), with L'ri L. l.luaproy and I lenry C. Janles as -,reties. A I so. Cook Street Grading Contract— The Board reports that it has awarded ,luau•, Kavanagh the contract for grad- ' g ('look street. froze Mississippi Sttei•t to Earl street, he being the lowest reli- uirle anot resp t nsihle bidder the. -for: a count. of bid.,..;:: ;!t.n; bund in the sum If 36,Ix N1, m tit Charles I..NI I - n Cart1,y ad i'atriek Keigher as sureties. Also, CI,nrles Street Grading Contract- 1'hr Ito:i A wort, that it lasawarded Georgy Bolan the eontrac•t for grading ('h arles ,tree[. t'rnut Dale street to Ihan- linc avenue, he. hying the lowest reliable and rrm sptsib 1 bidder therefor; ant oil, tt of Ilid. 1!1A NI: hold IIt lite I1t11I of A1•SSn, with Uri L. La prey Ind henry C. .I a •. as ssureties. tarch of (hr foregoiog award: taken rap Sep:uatoly and approved by the fol- Vhng vote: PROCEEDINGS OF THE 0011IMON COi7NCiL. 397 with the request that vuu •unto! Sail order and allow Said Board to anien( their report dated ,duly 18$7, in sail amtter, so as to read oil aFuller street front Marion street to 31ackubia street i osteal of Ou Fuller Street, frow Far rf l0oll aV11luc to Mackubin street, ma said Boiled further reolt•that your houorattle body pass a new final order for said: fnnprovement" k proper order Is herewith tra -to tel for your adols tion. 11'r l.t.t.v-�t B,v rent:7'•r. President pro tom. A'.F.Euvvrx, ('lark Huard Public Works. .]I 1'. 12, ISSf7. A lrlernia n of the district. Also. Glaillte Street Sprfnkling- 1'he hoard transmits protest against aprinklling Said street, with file rceuno- nu•.ndation that the order fur it],- sprinkling hesprinkling of Granite street be annulled. Adopted. Seas 11. Also, Cite Engineer's Report— '1 ` 1, Board transmits report of City Engineer for niontit of ,Item, 1887. Conanittee on Streets. Also, Estimates and Claims- 7•hd Hs uard tranmits, approved by it, the following estimates iuul c•lainu, to, It: •Estimate. No. 2 and final, grating •alley fu block 2, liulyuntbe's addition, E. C. Bowen, contractor: cunuunt (Iur, N!N;:EStin alt• No. 2 and final, Decatur street sewrq F.. J. Kirklaud• contrac- tor: iunodal due, k1140.N): Estimate. No. 2 :Old final. Sheldon avenue grading. G. Rolan, contractor: ntnn.lnt due, 3nm; Estimate No. 9 and anal. AParker ace - nuc gradilfg, R. S. Knapp. • lItractar; uuuut 1111, 3128: Estimate No. 3, sup- [oultta(i�alietoe—r. and Stockton• l•aLinl- paist. r•I ,t t— :uuouht due, 31110: ' 1•:,timate 7.S; o. 1 ami final. \'ictaria street. grading. 'p- L"nnau, cuotracto,: unouut ts.e,Ll; Estfamte NO. 4 and final. Fisk amt Jliller Streets grading. 11. Du - rack. cuutrarlorl anumlit duc, $1.347; F-yi :mate No. 4 and final, Arundel street gnol119. Beyer (l Lux. contractors: atmnmt dues 31.241.75: Estinnate No. 4, suppleucutary to No. 3 and final, Da)- too aveme sewer, T. Itelll, contractor: ant due, SNX); Estimate Ne;I!; and sinal, Arch street grading. 11. 11. Chum Intl. (•oatcactorz �ytin(111III ha. 31.1]17. fN1; "pate Nu. 7 affil lint. Caraway Street it:cl"og. ,), Kavanagh• c (tractor; a not due, 3:2,46): N:.tinm[+•. Nu. 7.Snp- plrtaeutary to No. a amt float Kundol 1, S[n•ct sewer, (:. A. B.bar. �nhartor: •nun latduc, 311X1; Estimate Nu. p. Iglr•_ hors Street grading, little .k Bauag:i I- N'11. v t trauhrrs; aa:ount duc. SMIO: AI. F'ire lding.3a11.aH: M. l.a„ig.. AAin.I U; W. Merrill, kF8 ; Mathew Cratg,y'.(3. C( lnlittec oil Claims. 1261'lalri's OV R'i':ASIlIS6 ('llAImrrr1:E5 Of Conduittee on Wats and Mcaus— .luhu Peterson's n-titiou. 'I' oe mutat it(ee rerun mends that prayer of petitinuer be granted. and that a refunding order be passed for the suet or ?2n.81. Adopted. 'roasters of llmise (Iifo,llope church Pe- titio I— l'otu itend rv( mend the pe'sage or aecounpmnyiaK refund jag order far 3A' -,O. Adopted. (Sec resolution.) Geroge Afitsch and Others' Pelitiuu— Comonitteerecommend the passage of accompulviag ordinance. Adopted. (Sive Ordinauee Na. 8ar,) Of Connuiltee oil l-laiuis—Stephen Dea- rer', Petidon— Cummittee report that, after exaotioi- tfOu of the promises. limy are satisfied \I r. I enzer has sushtfucd cousidorable damage by reason Of tilt. ul:umer in Which streets in his Vicinity have been fmprovod, and rt.ronuncnd Litt. pays t nt hl hint of ?2fs1 when he executes a fill release to the city. Adopted. (be(- resolution.) A ISO, 11. II. Snuug'S Petition— C—lopittee report thilt. while Mr. Young's work is one of merit. they do out feel jusliticd to r(-(-( oneudtog its rehuse for the rcasoo that the r•fly- ms no utoney applicable m the pur- �luaae. Adopted. )fCuuunittee un Strects—Sclmumn's 13 u11 1 1 (1Iaa1ittrr recommend that Corporu- foo Attorary rhe fustruetetl to I tity dr. Selmll tot Ii I(• tot. ne"oessao) heal "if tens I:ty.', sad, rat' out filefun'd, rele nuou•uee Icg:al pruccediugs - ino•d of said buildnlg. Cduptc, AIS(. . F. Eisrunu•ugcr's l'etit Cnnunitire rreuiuumud that Said uul- hr n•Prnrd to City Fliginecr. :\d, p",, Al,O. i"ilh Truy'S Cloim— Couaui:uu it, el. ,vola Teal that ,aid ;,i,,, be n•fe'red to Cprporation Altur- cy :ahtl l'1 ty Eugi m•e. r. AAopted. Forster sad Other' I'etition— Comuittor r•eo lloo."rl that said poi- un be referred to City” Engineer. Adopted. A Iso, "Irian, ('rooks and Others' Petition— Connn"Gco revoacucat that prayer of 398 PROCEEDINGS OF THE COTM MON COUNCIL. PROCEEDINGS OF THE COMMON COUNCIL. 390 petitioners be granted. Adopted. (See resolution.) Also, Garbage Uoek— Cmumittee recommend that coninluni- cation of Health Ofifrer ill n•gard to same be referred to City Engineer for estimate of cost. Adopted. Also, 1Pilliant Dawson and Others' I'etition— Committee recommend that vacation oA pant of Fomrtecnth street be granted as asked for, that said petition be placed let file in the office of the City Clerk, and that said Clerk give the notice re- quired by law. Adopted. Of Cononfttee on Police—Appointment Cel firmed. Committee reeoin n•nd that the :Ip- poiutmentof Ilan. llanson as a to.1oher of the regular police force he advised and consorted to. Adopted. Yeas 11. Of Cotmilittee. on Lic•euse—l,ioeuec lir_ stored— Committee recommend that the artier of the Mayor fu restoring F. C.'Cyon's license be c•orcurred it). Adopted. ` Of Couuuitte ('11AMarkets—Meter Pfeifer and Others' Petition— Con it ittee reoort advM'se to prayer Of petitiouet's, its they are If the opinion that it is necessary and propel' that hucksters should pay license whether they rent stands at the public tnurkct or not. The license may be loo munch. Its at present fixed, but for this year no change is reuomuuouled. :adopted. Of Committee ou Public .accounts—Re- ports of ,Chief of Police — Counuittee have examined said re- ports for months of April and May, 1887, and found same correct. Accepted. Also, Clerk of Muufeipal,CuurI Ire orts— Committee have e.xamincd1 said re- ports for months of April :nal June.4 1887. and fund saute correct. Accepted. Also, Report of Board of Cool C•ouuuf Itee have examined report of said 13 ad for mouth of June, 18.5;, :cul found saute correct. Accepted. )ii FCE I'LAN Eur.. Proposals for Edgerton Street Bridge— Prnposals for comstruetfhg the Edger- ton street bridge were reccired, as fuI- hr\vs: Ilorace E. Morton. I'. Durack. Sidewalk railing, perlineal foot.... ezI00 S2 50 R ooden roadway, with paving and wooden sidewalk on iron bridge, per lineal foot.... 15 TNI 13 Iron, per )round.... 05 04 84-100 Foundation ma- sonry, ]ter cubic yard ............. If (lo 8 00 Pier masonry, per cltbieyard........ 13 W 11 - e li[nnitIlla'Olnl'- per cubic. yard... 50 IMI :10 00 1'.xrll\'aflllll,rll- bic card.......... 0 CA) 0 $5 Referred to Committee on Streets, City Engineer and Corporation At - Ali ordinance was rem in regard to livo'y' stables, ear,enter shops al'Id woad- working ,stab ishntcnts. Ald. Putsch moved that the rules beso far snspeuded as to allow said ordin o- to pass to its second reading. Thu motion prevailed, yeas 11, and file said ordinance was thereupon read it second tf ne and passed. (Sec Ordinance No. -,!4.) An ordinance was read fn relation to literIvetion It lively stables. Alt. Wcher moved that the rules be so far suspended Its to allow said ordinance to pass to its second reading. The notion prevailed, yeas 11, and the said ordinance was thereupon read a xrnulI flair and passed. (See Ordinance No. 7!I:i.) An ordinance was read naming_ ashort styeet, alit heretofore named, Forster street. Ald. Ity"au Ilnovem that the rides be so flu' suspended as to allow said ordinance to pass to its second trading. '�'he motion prevailed. yeas 11, and the said ordinance was thereupon read it second time and passed. (See Ordinance Na 7914.) An ordinance was read changing the nano of Hubert street, in the Sixth ward, to Livingston avenue. Ald. Bryant Moved that the rules be ,.so far suspended las to allow said ordi- nance to pass to its second reading. 'rhe•naotfoa prevailed. yeas 11, and the said ordinance wits thereupon read a second tfud• and passed. (See Ordi- nance No. An ordinance was read appropriating nnon;y for •led directing the payment to Stephen Denzer of tie sum of $['.'a). Aid. Cullen moved [fiat the rules be so far suspended as to allow said ordi- ounce to pass to its second reading. The mo len prevailed, yeas 11, and the said o> If mance was thereupon Lead a second tine and passed. (See Ordi- nanec No. 798.) Ali ordinance was read to refund money to the persons therein named, for assessments upon property by thew respeethely owned, and assessed in opening t:Ilion Depot street to Bible; 'tree[. Or. ,kill. Cullen moved that file rates N so far suspended as to allow said ordi n;uu•c to pass to its see III reading. The motion preceded, yeas ll, ail till- said ordinance was thereupon real a second tier and passed. (Sec Ord! Mance No. NMI.) .III ordinance, was read in relation b the paq"nent of street and serer force Of the city of St. Paul. .kid. Rvx❑ moved that the rules bl r far snispended as to allow said ordi ma Ilcv to pass to its second reading. '1'hc motion prevailed, yeas 11, and the said ordinance was thereupon road a second Iia• and passed. (Sec Ordi uauce No. sol.) .toll ordinance was read pernllttine the New 1Lrk'Life lnsurmwo. r.Inpally to excavab• auras upon East Sixth and Jail a 'ota eb•ects. . Mol. Pullen roved that tho rules be su far suspended as to allow said ordf- n;uee to pass to its second reading. 'Phe motion prevailed, yeas IL Incl the said ordin:nice vvas thereupon read a s rnudtiva• mrd passed. (SceOrdf- u:uu•e N 1. .109.) .\Il ordinance was read authorizing William Thompson to make alterations toa from• building on Dakota avenue. .kid. Miura moved that the rules be so f:u'suspeud -I as blallo%v said ordinance runs to its second readUlg. hc moliou prevailed. yeas 11, and the said ordimamcr, w"as thcrmapol read a rand tine and passril. (See Ordinance -No. WI;.) -ku ordinance \vas read authorizing ihr uu•nt of unoney to file persmus IhrtriIl named. .old. Cullen moved tlmttuerules beso far suspended as to allow said ordinance to pal to its second reading. Phu motion prevailed. yeas ll. and till- said ordinance was thereupon read u second time and passed. (Sec Ordi- nance No. .•oi). .k❑ ordinance was read to amend sec- tion 1. of Ordinance No. +:;a, all ordiu- :uu•e to ddJinc fit,. fire lituits of the city Couunittee ou Fire Deparbueut. .kn ordinmmc was read granting the I ight to lay' rlvctrir and Other \vires in underlrouml c•alrlrs. Covunilt on Streets. 1'ou frrencv Committee— Md. Cullen coved that m c•ouuuittee III till iucludi ug the mayor, be ap- pointed to confer with the Chamber of Toluol ere in regard to the reception to h, tendered President Cleveland fn The. event of his coming to St. Paul in fit(- near hrnear fuhlre. The motion prevailed, yeas 11, and the vice president appointed as such coin- mittee, his uonor, the Mayor, and Ald. Cullet and Bryant. Ordinances. I IIIDINAN"E NO. 79It. Naming a Short Street Not heretofore Named, Forster Street. The Coalition Ooancil of the City of St. kraut do ordain Its follo\es: Section I. 'Pkat that certain short street it, block ten (to) of Clark's rear ].augeIleut of Clark's addition to St. Paid. heretofore not named, be and the same in hcrchy named Forster street. Sec. 2. This ordinance shall take ef- fect and br tin force from and after its publication. ]"gas—_kill.Conley, I'etselt, Cullen, Ity:m. R•chv,r Kvilpt. Fain. liamm, I, 1;r3,t, 3 111•a. Mfr. "iec President—Il. Passed .duly 1, IS57. JonN DOWLAN, Vice President of Council. Approve. Judy:?::, 1687. Itouttnr A. Smi rn, Mayor. Attest: Taos. :k. PRENDF,Ro AST, City' Clerk. .July :o. ORI11NAN( 1, NO. 797- Ch:wgiug the Nanu•of halbert Street, in the Sixth Ward, to Livingston Ave - The Cotumoo Council of the City of St. Paul do ordain as follows: Scrtfon 1. That the rano of Rupert street. in the Sixth ward of the Cfly of St. Paul, be and the sane is hereby. changed to that of Living' aveade, by which mune said Ilubert street shall hereafter be known and called. Section 2. 'rids ordinance shall take effect and be iu force from and after its publiratiou. Yeas—_kJd. Coulee, Petsch, Cullen, I.ylun, Weber, Felin', Ktaim, Hanan, Bryan. ylinea, Mr. ('ace President=ll. Passed .duty 21, 1887. .JoaN Dow LAN. Vice President of Council. Approved,T ale 122. IMT. RoncFacr:1. Smi'mi, Mayor. Stb•st: A. I'liespl:RRAsr, City Clerk. July 'a. ORDINANCE No. 798. ku Ordinance Appropriating Money Fur and Directing the Payment to Stephen Denzer f the Suns of Two hundred and Fifty" hr-'sn Uollars,t'nr- suaut to Report of Committee of Ciafms Ind Accounts. Pile ('olumoo Council of the City of 'St. Paul do ordain as folfows: Section I . That all order be drawn Ilion the City Treasury of St. Paul is Avor of Stephen Denzer for the sum of wo hundred and fifty ($$50) dollars, fu 400 PROCEEDINGS OF THE COMMON COUNCIL. full compensation for and satisfaction to said Stephen Deli rer's claim and denmm against file City of St. Paul for dauag to hisIruperty at the uortaeast conic of Vh a and Rice streets, fn suit city by rayon of realer tlowing m1 said prole erty, caused by the grading of Park ave nAle and Viola streets, as by Um repor Of fire CO"I'llfttee on Claims still AC routs to the Common Council of dab the 10th day of July, A. D. 1887, tvil more fully appear; said order to be do Ifvored duly a lou lots filing wfill til, City Comptroller full and absolute re ceipts to the city, in satisfaction of safe elaun or demand. Sec. Y. This ordinance shall take effect and be fn force from and after it publication. Yeas-Ald. Conley, Petsch, Calico 11yan, Weber, Keunv, Kain. 1l;unu, Tvant, Minea, AIr. .lice President -11, 1 Passed J o my 31 . 1887. j JouN Deutan, Vice I'resitlmrt of Council. Approved July 22, 1987. ROLIsaT A. SMITH, Mayor. Allcst: Taos. A. PultNDtnecAST,City Clerk. .luny ?0. ORDINANCE So. 710,1. An Ordinance to Auteuil Section l of Ordinance No. ?4, Entitled,^Fast ]fill- ing and Driving of Hurtles fit t11e Streets," the Sane Being Article fill of the Municipal Code, of St. Paul of 1884. The Common Council Of the City of St. Pall do ordain as follows: Section 1. That section one (1) of Or- dinance No. 34, entitled, -Fast Riding slid Driving of Ilorses in the Strectb." the same being Article Tdl of the. Munici- pal Code of St. Pa11 of 1884, be and the 'anile is hereby amended 90 as to read its felled•.: Section 1. It is hereby node I, mis- It' meanor for any person to run or race, or immoderately ride or drive any horse or horses, mare, gelding or mule, or for ally person to ride or drive or cause to be ridden or driven. an ' horse, utre, r•: gelding or mule faster Mu an at the rule of live allies per hour,io in, along or through ally street, alley or loftt,,hway, or over or upon any public groumisscpmrrs or otiwher public property or place within tine Ifts of the city of St. Paul, or for any person to ride or drive any or either of file am- nmis aforesaid over or across any street crossing Or crosswalk at any point or place within the. limit of the. city of St. Paul at a faster rate of speed that on a walk. Provided, however •, that the foregoing hall not apply to nl , nI ether Of the Fire, Department of said city fn going to a fire, or to any member of the police department (it said city, while Ill the dicschct'ge Of his duty, or to the ontractor for the carry- iug of the United States mail fruit, the postoRfce to the depot, or point Of de- parture of the United States uuafl fruit this city birailroad. or to hone cars in Its(- by thau e St. null City Railway coin - pally. Sec. N. This ordinance shall take ef- fect and be iti force from and after its publication. leas Wild. Cooley, I't•txeh, Calico, Iryan, \Veber, Keuuy, Fain. ll:unm, Bryant, Alfnela-R). Nay's -Mr. Vice President -1. - Passed July 31, 1597. JOHN DOtwl•AN, Vice President of Council. Approved July :?•?. 1997. Attest: RotiERT A. S>nru, Mayor. Taos. A.P1Ir.NDERGAST, City Clerk. .July 26. OIt ULNA NCF: NOS'. sol. An Ordinance Refuudfng Moliq to the Persons Hereinafter Named for As- sessulents Upon Property by 'Then, Respectively Owned and Assessed In Opening Unlon Depot Street to Sibley Street, and Adjohuug the Union De- pot o-pot Grounds. The Continua Council of the Cit? of St. Paul do ordain as follows: Section 1. That Orden be drawn upon the City Treasury In favorof thefollow- ing nailed persons and for the sums and amounts each. as follows: George Mit"ll, for the sant of 81:333.50; Eliza Farwell, for the sum of 8142.13; Acnes 7. Weed. for the sunt of 3.x301.31: David S:uaford, for the sum of t200.9fi; Susan L. Thompson, for the sum of 8x69; Bruno Beauppre, for the suns of mo; John F. Meagher, for the sum of 883; estate of Morris Lamprey, for the san Of R'245.5n: state f Me(� ,Ilan, for the sum of $133.50; A. li. Wilder, for the sum of 807.7.5: E. F. Drake, for the sum of 167.08, ;fit,[ in favor of 1). Il. Valen- tine for the sum of three hundred, sev- ruh'-five and n7-10(1 (a37n.i7) dollars. to, eetller with interest upon said sunt from May 13, 1887, that being the Snmurt of the judgment as entered up still per- fected against Tile city upon said date. Said orders to be delivered to said utrhes only upon their filing receipts fu `ull vv fill the Cit)' Comptroller by all of he above-named parties, except D. H. Valentine, and to him only upon there n•fng filed wfill said Comptroller it daily •rtified satisfaction of record from the 'lerk of the court where said judgnneut s entered up and perfected of record. Ser.:: 'lois orliman'e shall take effect and be in form front and after it of blication. Yeas-Ald. Conley, Petsch, Cullen, PROCEEDINGS OF THE COMMON COUNCIL. If, ;,,I Weber, Kcilm Fain11; vmd, yliuea, Mr. Vice President 11 Passed July :ol, Iss7, JouN 1)o tv l..t N, Vico, President of l'ouncfl. .lpproved,l ul3y 2. ls17. K•oun, o, A. Sxu'ru, Mayor. Atlo,sl: A. I'm:ND4ur,.t.l•, City Clo,rk; .luny °0. i,iDiN.t N,'t: No. 8111. Aa Ordil:I in (relation to (h(. Pay. ua•ot of the Street and Sewer Forces of the Pity of St. Paul. 'floc Poul non ('ouneillpt' till- Pity of St. Paul do ordain its follows: Se,tiou 1. That at least three days prior to the first and third he Mondays of each and ,•very month, tstruet ;till[ sewer inspectors of the several districts of said city shall report their respective „ I , (, pay , Ili ,tilt I ry Engineer, which, if approved Try' loin,. shall be transmitted to the Board of Public Works for its ap- yrocal.:uul when by it approved shall be furtho ith tran,ouitted to the City l'omptroller, who shall audit the same, , liereopun the Pity Clerk shall draw an order for fill- aggregate amount of such pav rolls ill favor of the City Treasurer. and shall with such order transwit said pap rolls to theCit.1 Treasurer. whoshall Thereupon, un the first and third Mon- dnvs of each :tad every month. at the hone of 9 ci elor•k p. til., ;It the office of ,alit Citl Treasureron pay the amount dor o,ach pers;is indicated upon said pa3. rolls. upon said persons being identiifrd 1,3' tin• inspo,etor. ,f there is ane doubt ,s to Ines b, hog the proper persue, to I. said , I • \ ::nal the person rc_ iviug said money shall a v a•ut' a rr- o,ipt ther,•tnr on said pay rolls: uud after the '('reason shall have pail all ihr penous named u I stud pay rolls hello; entitled to receive. only money, 1,o, �ludl f III'To semi soil'[ 1 a3ll - ros to the t'onuuou Coloolil for its approval said p:gmeuts. and when alt trove'[ the same shall be rehu'nec� to the Comptrnii,•r of file said city. who �nhall make the necessary curies ,n his (rooks showing that the ('it, Trea>urer has paid out the sow iudie:lted in the order authorized to be maned by this ordinance, and shall lilt said pay rolls it, lots office. Sec. '. .111 ordinances and parts of lydivances emu trtvo,;ditg thp e rovisions W if i. nrdhmnce aur hereby r •p •sled. 'Thin or, Inane shall take ell, 't a 1 w in force froze and :after its pol,lieatioo. Vest.__ \Id. Confer. I'o,�sch, Culleo, R3an. Weber. Fenny. Kain. 11 nue, Ian ant. )fine:;. yh'. vice Prrsldont-it. hied July .7. I117. .hurN Dow Lax, Vice President of Council. 401 :approved JtIly 1957. AtROBERTA. SMITH, Mayor. 1rsL• 1'uus. A. PIIP.ND4;lu:ls'r, ('fly Clerk. July 9fi. O,1p1NANet: No. so,2. Permitting the New York Life D,sur- •mce Company to Excavate Arras I'pou .East Sixth uud -,If (,,(all -St".0'. The Cout I Council of the City of St. Paul do ordain as follows: Section 1. Permission is hereby given •tut granted unto the the New fork 1•ife Insurace Jany to excavate areas into nrum East Sixth and Minnesota shuts, in .-,aid city, and along the northerly tvo-thirls (if) of lots one 0) a, c t l love(::). block Ck ten (to f tSL Prod �(roper, and nut therefrom to he inside ,t ine of the. curbs upon said streets and the H are width of file sidewalk thereon, befog it distance Of tell (10) feet, more or less, frau the Ifile of said prop- erty, said excavations to be made under the supervision of the Git3' Engineer and under and fu accordance with the ordi- nlolvcs If Said city in relation to exca- rations in streets and the rules and reg- ulations of the Board of Public Works in relation thereto. Sec. 3. This ordinance shall take ef- fert and be fn force front and after its publication. Yens- Ald. Conley, Pet ell ('ulnen, By:u,, Weber. Keunv, Kain, Hammm, Brvaut, ylinra. J[r. Vice Presfdd-I1. Tassel[ .luny 91, 1�7. .lauN Doty❑:y , Vice I're_.ident of Counucil. Appruvcd.luly_2, 1887. 1{unelrr A. Sm,u, Mayor. :l hest: 'fulls. A. Pat1NIl F,it1:AST,I lty Clerk. .luny 26. ()anrlNA Nr t: No. $03. An Ordfouu•a Authorizing Wiilia, Thompson to Make Alterations to a Frame Building on Dakota Avenue. 'Pit(, Couuuou Council of the City of St. Paull do ordain as follows: 8 -tion 1. Per lssfon is hcrehy ,ranted to William Thonnpsou to make tIt(! following described alterations to a wo-story frame store :fail dwelling on .ho, cast shle Dakota avenue. on lot 4. dock::A. West St. Haul proper, to -wit: 'Lange one window opening to a door- vay opening. and build a wooden open tairwav from Dakota avenueu 1 to the cont story oP said bitildin also coo- Wuet [hr lauding nP said stairway W urh disL•uncI. as will adulut of alotuer f afruay therefrom down to cul upon he said ],remises of said 114 Thumpnon. wort: heres l,v a thorized .hall be or nolle 111, ler Tile alfrcrtion of Olo Ills ler Of Buildins, a per it for tv�tic❑ aid Inspector is hereby authorized to 402 PROCEEDINGS OF THE COMMON COUNCIL. m PROCEEDINGS OF THE COMMON COUNCIL. 408 issue ander his office regnlatlons. Sec. 2. This ordinance shall'take of feet from and after its publication. Yeas -Aid. Colley, 1'ctsch, Cellon Ryan, AVeber. Kenny, Rafe, Hanna Bp:vH, Jliuea.Alr. Vice President-11 Passed .)my •_'1, 1667. JolrN Dowi,AN, Vice ]'resident of Council. Approved July 22, 1887. ROBERT SMITH, Mayor. Attest: ']'Boas. A.1'BEN Dr:Ho.+xT,City Clerk July 26. ()HOIN-.\N('4: NO. SIN. An Ordinance Permitting George Ben, to Construct a Stairway oft Washing ton Street. 'l]w Couuuon Council or the ( ity of St. ]rani do ordain its follows: Section 1. ordain its shows hereby given and granted auto George 13enz to con- struct a stairway along the AV':tshington street side of his block, at intersection of Washington street and Third street, between hill street and 'third street, under the direction and supervision of toe Citi'Eli �ineer. Ser_ .2.'I'Iis ordinance shall take ef- fect and be fn force front and after its publication. Pens-Ald. Conley, Petsch, Ryan, Weber, Kenny, Rain, Ilatuu. Bryant, Jlinea. Mr. Vice ]'resident -lo. Passed July 21, 168',. JouN DowI.:AN, Vice President of Council. Approved .1ofy 2.2. 1887. Attest ROBERT A. SMITH, Mayor. Tues. A. PRENDERGAsr. City Clerk. July 2G. ORDINANCE NO. 805. Au Ordinance Relating to Dogs. The Common Council of the City of St. Patti do ordain as follows: Section 1. It is hereby made a ntisde- meator fur :uty poison, owner or keeper to harbor or maintain at any place -!thin the limits of the. city of St. Paul any dog or dogs which shall run out and bark at any person, horse or other pass- ing object upon or along any street, highwayor other public ground within the limits of said city, orwhich by its barking, howling, whining or other dis- agreeable noises by it or them made during' the nighttime disturb the peo- pie in the locality where owned, kept or maintained, and III it conviction before the Municipal court of this city of being till- owner, keeper or person vole nmfn- tains such dog or dogs above mentioned, shall be -subject to a line 'Old fined by said court ft a suns not less than five (F) dol lars or more than twenty If is dollars for the first offense, and of not less than fifteen ($15) dollars or snore than (50 ) u fifty ' dollars lora far the second of - fen se. Sec. 2. 'This ordinance shall take ef- fect and he ill force front and after its publication. Yeas-Ald. Cot ley, Petsch, :u Cullet, Rvau. \Veber, Kenny, Eain, lin o' Bivaut, Mina. Mr. Vice President -ll. Passed .July 21, 1657. • .JOHN DOWLAN, Vice I'resident of Council. A pproved .1;y y 22. 1567, Attest: Roun'RT A. SmiTH, Mayor. 10 A. I UI:NDEna.Asr, City Clerk. .lulp Ui. 0uOISAN,F, Yo. em. .un Ordinalce fn Relation to the Super- vision and Control of Any and All Buildings or Structures Now Built or That hereafter Shall Be Built Within the ],fruits of the City of St. Paul. The Common Council of the City of St. Paul do ordain as follows: Section 1. It is hereby made the duty of the Inspector of Buildings of the city of St. Paul to supervise. inspect quit control each, every and all buildings or struccm tures of every traffic, nature and kind now built and, standing in the city of St. Paul or that shall hereafter be built therein. Sec. 2. Whenever in the opinion of said Inspector of Buildings any but]d- fng or structure heretofore built and now standing or that shall hereafter he befit within the limits of the city of St. Patti for any cause whatsoever appear to he fa a condition which is detrimental 'o the safety or health of any person, or to the security of property within said city, or fur the proper conducting of the water from off the roof thereof to the ground, sewer or gutter along the side of the same fu such a manner as. shall fully.proteet the walls or sides of said building or structure, also filo founda- tion thereto. front all datmges by reason of gill- flow of water from the roof down upon the ground or into the 'ewer or :utter along the side thereof, he shall _Ruse notice to be given to the owner of :aid buildings, if within the city, if not :her to the agent or person having spurge of said building or structure, of :he existence of such defect and request ooh owner, agent or person having •barge of the same to forthwith repair nod lot tine same fu good order and con- htlon foo the safety and health of all Iersots and the securityy' of property. All water pipes, coal actors, or lead- �rs of water running front off the roof rP all such buildings or structures shall Ie so built and put upas to in unease dis- .harge the wait+•r the;efrom,npon,ovrror .long any sidewalk or (other public wall: .loin said building, but the same shall ,e discharged underneath the same into drain pipes leading to the gutter or sewer, and in such a manner as notto calls(- the same to he or to become dau- gerous to travel over and:long such Ad, walk owa r other public Ill. In all cases where thewater pipes, conductors or leaders of water above mentioned do not confornn to the above and foregoing provisions fit relation to tine same, a similar and Tike notice and request shall to given to the owner, agent or person having charge thereof, as hereinabove provided fn this section. Sec. 3. The Inspector of I3uildiugs is hereby full' entpmvered and authorized to inspect oil skvlfghts upon all build- ings within the lindts of the city, alsoall foundation,or foundation walls, and also all openings into or through any wall or anrc building or stnmture fn tills city, and if, upon such inspection, the saute, or either of them- shall fn any point, respect or particular prove to be defcctive., insecure or III'ticheilt, lie shall give a similar or like notice and r('quest of such defect, insecure or deficient part or portion, specifying the same to file owner. a ent or persue having charge of said Imfiding or structure as is s�reeified and provided in section two oft its ordinance. See. 4. Wherever the owner, agent or person haviint,, chargeof any building r structure s11a11 fail, neglect or refuse for twenty-four (`bi) hours, (Sundays ex- cepted), after receiving notice as herein abov,• provided to perfect and put fit re- pair such defective, insecure or danger- ous building or structure as mentioned fu tine Inspector of Buildings' notice, shall upon conviction thereof, before the municipal court of this city he tined in a sun not less than ten (Ili) dollars, or more than fifty (50) dollars, besides being liable to a like action for such neglect and refusal dally during the time of such neglect or refusal to emn- d}' with said notice of said Inspector of ldidgs. Sec. 5. This ordinance shall take ef- fect and be in force front nod after its publication. " Peas-Ald. Conley, Petsch, Callen, Ryan, Weber, lli n in, Bryant, Minea, illr. Vice ]'resident -30. Nays-Ald. Kenny -1. Passed July 21, 1881. JOHN DOWLAN. Vice President of Council. Approved .luny 22, 1887. Attest:ROBERT A. SMITH, Mayor. Tnos. A. PUFNIIERGAST, City Clerk. JitIy 26. OIHANANCE No. W.. An Ordinance Authorizing thePam lit of Money to the Persons te'cia Named. The Common Council of the City of St Paul do ordain as follows: Section 1. That orders be drawn upon the Citv 'Treasury as hereinafter tanned as follliws: First -In favor of B. W. Anustron R for the sum of or' .2.5 for font xer7, fres in the \vapor's. office Prom .lute 7, ls3, to .lull(' 1, 1'384, fu accordance with a resolution ovthe Coalition Council ap- proved Sept. 1,, 185:i. Secoul-la favor of Andrew M. Thompson or -assignee for the sum of $1,200, fu full compensation for all date ages and injury to improvements on lots 13 and 14 of Ewhne & Chate's addition to St. Paul, caused" by the grading If streets surrounding said block, in ae- ronlanre with a resolution of the lamn- uum ouncil approved ,July 2.2, 1e.16 . ThCird-In favor of Albert Scheffer, Esq., Treasurer of the Ica Palace Asso- eiation of t1Re city of St. Paul, for the sum of $15,tnM1, in aceordauce with or resolution of the Cotonou Council ap- proved Oct. 8. 18sa. Fourth -ht favor of R. A. Durkee, 'Esq., treasurer of the Rest St. Paul Ice. Palace Skating Rink Association, for the start of: $l,rioo, fn accordance with a resolution of the Comuno Council ap- proved Dee. 22, 1880. Fifth -In favor of .the Merchant's National bank of the city of St. Pan] for the sou of ;e7,1919.17, in accordance with a resolution of the Common Coun- cil, approved August 13, I&ei, Sixth -In favor of the 5t. Paul No- tional bank for tine gain of $11AM-42, being balance due on note, 'mt.herized to be executed in aid of the Sauk Rap- ids sufferers, fu accordance with a reso- lotions of the Coalition Council ap- proved May 7, 1886. Seventh -In favor of P. V. Dwyer x Bros. for the sum of $1,250, in accord- ance with a resolution of the Common Council approved Dec. V, 188(1, author- izing and requesting the C!t}' Engineer to replace arches across the various cor- ners, said work having been authorized by the City Engineer and approved by the Conuutttee on Claims, as per report In the Common Council. Eighth -In favor of the Alerchant's National bank of the city of St. Paul for the sum of $10,536.10, fit accordance with a resolution of the Common Coun- cil, approved Sept. al, lMi, authorizing the Committee on Ways and Means Gi negotiate q loan of 810,(0 to aid in as- sisting the sufferers by hail in Marshall county. Sec. 2. This ordinance shall take effect and be fn force from and after its passage. Yeas-Ald. Conley, Putsch, Cndlen, Ryan, Reber, Kenn} Kain, Hamm, Bryant, Minea, Mr. Vice ]'resident -Il. Passed .July 21, 1887. JOHN DOWLAN, Vice President of Council. 404 PROCEEDINGS OF THE COMMON COUNCIL. Approved July 22, 1887. RonxnT.S']11T11, Mayor. Attest: Tints. A. PRENDElU;A8'1', City Clerl July,26. ORDINANCE, No' W18. An Ordinance to Annend Ordinance At 340. Pile Common Council of the Citv St. Paul do ordain Its follows: Section 1. Section 2.5 of Ordinance No.340, entitled an ordinanee; "To Regi late the Construction of Buildings Witt. Ili the City of St. Paul, and to Provid for the Alrpoiutnieut of "Building In spectoq" is hereby amended as follows Strike out all after the word founds tion in the tenth line of section 2t article 111, page ':5n of the 1lunirip;t Code, and insert in lieu t.hercoY the fol lowing: i •,Tile thickness of all stow foundation walls for the support o buildings shall be at Ieast six inehe: greater than the thickness designate( to sections 14 and 20 of said Ordi"anet No. 3411; also anneud said section 14 of said Ordinance No. 310 by inserting tit( word "brick" after the. word • ;ill" in the second line of said section id, article 10, page 25.75 of said Municipal Code. Water line or hydraulic ce uert mortar shall be used w the umsomry of all foundations exposed Gr dampness. Sec. 2. This ordinance shall be in force from and after its publication. Teas—AId. Conley, Petsch, Cullen, Byron, Weber, Keung, Kaiu, Ilanuu, Bryant, Ali"ea, Mr. Vice President—ll. Passed July 21, 188-, JOHN Dew'LA S, V fee President of Council. Approved July 22, 1887. Attest: Ron ERT A. SMITH, Mat or. Taos. Pli—I.RGAST, City Clerk. July 26. Resolutions. Resolved, That the following plats, as recouunended by the flat Couunis- sion, be and hereby>- are accepted by the Common Con al, . It Mlph's rear - ran 6�ement of lots I, 2. 3, 4 and 5, block 114, \Vest St. Paul Proper; Varner's subdivision, Dawson's Fourth addition, H. II. Thompsou's addition, Catlin's ad- dition, Berghold's addition. Bushnell'. rearrangement of block 3, Boulevard addition; Hoyt's subdivision of lot 1, block 11, College Place, East Aivnsiom; Wilson's rearrangement of part of W:r- shall's subdivision of block 2. Mac- kubin .Y. Marshall's addition; Wagner' & Gasser's addition, Cummins' addition, Lexington Park, flat 7. Yeas—Aid. Conley, Petsch, Cullen, Ryan, Weber, Kenna Kain. Ileum. Bryant, Mines, Air. Vice President -11. Approved July 22, 1887. Bg :kid. Resrrlved, That the grade of Good- rich avcuuo as indietted by tine red grade line ou the accompanying profile :ill,[ :is rrcuuuucnded by tit'! City En- giue•r, be and hereby is established tivau Pleasant avenue to Prairie street. l eas—Ald. Couley, I'etselr, Cullen, I{yan, lVeber, Ken"v. Kain, Ilam in, Br%alit, Minea, Mr. Vico President -11. Approved J my 22, ltw7. By AId. Kenny— Resolved, That the grade of Magnolia street. from Ili 11(- street to Edgerton street !is indicated by the red grade lip(- on the accompanying prolile and its recommended by the City En �iueer, be jbe and hereby is adopted -as I. —tab- ishcd grade. Seas—Ald. Conley. Petsch, Callen, ({gall, Weber, Kenny, Kain, Ilamin, Bryant. Minta, Air. Vice President—I1. Approved July 2•t, 1µT. . By Ald. Keuny— Besolved, That the grade of Brainerd avenue. from Arkwright street. to Edger- ton street, as indicalvd by the. red grade line un the a•coarpanying proliie and as revounuended toy the City Engineer be Cud is hereby is adopted as the est:dr- lished grade. Teas—.kill . Conley-, Petsch, Calico, 1{yan, Weber Kenny'. Kain. Ilamm, Bryant, Aliuea, Air. V ice President -11. Approved July 22, 1887. Resolved, That an order be drawn L�um the City 'Treasury in favor of tomas Greeley for tine ,into of thirty- wo ($32) dollars, being for the purpose If refunding to him mmney paid to the 'oundnnaster upon sale of horse, bylrinn it or about the 14th day of .lune, 1887. Peas—AId. Conley, Petsch, Cullcu, {y;un, Weber, Keuoy, Kain. Ilamuu, iryaut, Millen, Air. Vice President -11. Approved July 2.2. Iss7. tyBAid. Weber— esolved, That an order be drawn in avor of the Bo rd of Control tot- the urn of $1,1111.35, being the city's our bird of the expenditure of said Board it the month of June, 1887. Yells—Ahl. Conley. Petsch, Cullen. :yan, Weber Kenny, Kain. Hanna, ryamt. Ati"ea, Mr. Vice President -11. Approved July 22, 1887. y Committee Ways and Means— Resolved, That an order be drawn pun the City Treasurer in favor of ohn B. Sanborn, attorney for -the use of Hope church," for the sato of to refund money erroneously- as- •ssed for the construction of ;t sewer I Exchange street. Yeas—AId. Co Icy, Petsch, Cullet, PROCEEDINGS OF THE COAIMON COUNCIL. 9115 Rymt, Weber, Kenny, Kain, Manu Bryant, Minea, Air. Vice President—I Approvcd,July _":, iss7. By Ald. Cullen- 1{esolved, That the C'ityClerk be at he is hereby instructed to advertise f bids for furnishing fuel for the city hs and other public buildings for the e suing year. Ycas--Aid. Conley. Petsch, Culla Ryan, Weber, Kenny-, Kain, Ilatnr Bryant, Al inea, Mr. Vice President—I Approved .July 22, 1887. By AIB. Kenny— Resolved, That the Oil Light Contra for be :tit(( lie is hereby instructed I erect, maintain and light oil lamps I Bic following hereinafter named place: One tit the northwest corner of Beat mond and Bedford streets, one at th outhwest corner of Aliu"ehaha an Bedford streets, one tin Bradley sire( uiiduay between Be u,nout and Alinnt India streets, one o" corner of Bcal moot mid treets, a Bradley sl one u curter of Minnehaha a"d Bradle streets. Peas—:kill. Conley, Petsch, Cullen 1{3mn, Weber, lKenny, Knin, Muton ryant Min—, Air. Vice President—I1 Approved ,July •12, 1887. 13) AId. Ryan- 1{esolved, That the Street Oil Launl Contractor be and is hereby instruclet to nonuse all nil Inmp to he placed it front of or at a point near Nus. 437 ant 480 Oakdale avenue. Yea:.—AId. Conley, Petsch, Cullen I{yan, Weber. Kenny, Kain, flat" Ill Bryant, Alinea, Air. Vice President—1 1. Approved .lily 22, 1887. By AId. I — liesolvcd, That the Street Oil Lamp Contractor beand he is hereby fn- stnicted to cause oil lamps to he placed and maintained as follows: One corner countyroad and Langford avenue, fu front of new school house; one corner Noursestrect lord Blake aveuue;one cor- ner Gordon avenue and Langford Park Ylace west: one corner Knapp street and ,angfoid Park place east; one corner Curdun avenue and Langford I'll n place east; one corner Scudder ave 11 and Blake avenue; one center of block 42 ou Scudder avenue; ono corner Gor- don avenue and Scudder avenue; one corner Atty street and Scudder avenue; nue corner Atty street and Raymond avenue; one corner Gurdon avenlie and Itayntuud avenue; one head of Alden jqu(rn; one north center of block 27, o 1'riw•illa .t ,tz one East!., ' nil Iiay. n n d sheets[ one south side I{anpiden center of block 8; one corner 'I road and Iluut street; one 'o'n ner Ray - t rend avenue and Territorial road ) (Baker school site); one corner Si Ili } and Bradford streets; one corner si(1- ney and Ellis streets: one corner Haunlr den 'live""(- and Baker avenue; nue Tai"ter avenue and Bayless, ill front of entrance to tile St. Paul, Mi"ueapo lis y Manitoba depot. Teas—Ald. Cooley, Petsch, Cullen, Ityau. Weber, Kenny, Kain, Ht o' Brvaut. Minea, Mr. Vice President—lo. Approved July 22, 1887. By Aid. Dow9an— Besolved. That the Street Oil Lamp Contractor be and is hereby instructed to erect and maintain oil lamps tit the following points: One on the west side oIf Teal cra nCe street, middle of block, between Pearl all([ 19'irteeuth; one om northwest corner Thirteenth street and Temperance; one on south side of Thir- teenth street. hk) feet Prouu alloy- west of Ca no ;o on southwest corner '1'hirtee th and Broadway; one oil north side of Fourteenth street, front of lot '12, block 1, Ely's addition. and une on south side of Nou ker's a route, Proud of Int R, block 2, Tinker's addition. Teas—AId. Conley, Petsch, Cullen, Rvatn, Weber. Kenny, Kain, Italian, Bryant \linea. Mr. Vice President -11. Approved .July _?. 1847. 13y Aid. Dowlan— Resolved, That the Street (Cil Lannp 'ontractor be and is hereby authorized o erect and maintain oil liuups at the southwest and northeast earners of 8e11coe and L'Orient streets. _ Tens—Ald. Conley, Petsch, Calle", a iyau, lVeber. Kent:y, Kula. lit a in, 3rvit, Minea, Air. Vice President -11. Approved .July 22, lsy7. Resolved, That At([. Sanborn is hereby planned a unenober of the Board of qualmatiou for the city of St. Paul for he ensuing year. Teus—Aid. Conley, Petseli, Cullen, Iryant IMine�.'yan, Weber Kenny, Kain, Ilam", Mr. Vice President -11. Approved .July 2.2. 1887. ly Aid. Petsch— Resolved, That consent of the Coul- "m Council (If the city of St. Paul be ud is hereby granted to the..levo- on to park purposes, by the Board F Park Commissioners of said city, of i much of Sherburne avenue as lies ist of it line x10 feet east of the east lie of Cedar (formerly Grant) street. Yeas —Ald. Conley, Petsch, Cullen, yan, Wc.bcr, Kenny, Kain, Hanan, ryant. Ati "" 'II r. Vice President—l1. Approved .July 22, 1887. >> Aid. Wvhcr— ltesolved, That permission he given essrs. Blossom Bros. R, Merrill to lay 0 feet of track on Arundel street, 406 PROCEEDINGS OF THE COMMON COUNCIL. north of Atwater street, upon the con- dition that Messrs. Blossom 33ros. .\ Merrill will remove said track whenever either Arundet street or Atwater street is graded, or whenever s I ordered by the. Common Cuu tell of the city of St. Paul. Yeas-Ald. Conley, Petsch, Cullen, Ryan. Weber, Kenny. Kuhl, Iiauun. Bryant, Minea, Mr. Vice President -11. Approved July 22, IKS7. By Ald. Dowiau- Kcsolved, That the Cotnnaittce nn Po- lice be and :are hereby authorized to ex- cavate Rondo street patrol station cel- lar and put fit a floorot' broken ruck and cement. Yeas-Ald. Courcy, Pet -sell, Callen, Rya;, Weber, Keny. Bain. Hunan, Briant. Mninea, Mr. Vice. P-sidcut-11. Approved July 22, 1;187. 133 Ald, \Veber - Resolved, That the Chief of Police cause to he removed all obstructions in or upon Carbon street. or Rive street, in St. Paul, unit particularly it shanty building thereat, the same being tipon one of said streets nt, oil or near their intersection with each other. Yeas-Ald. Conley, Petsch, Cullen, Ryan, Weber, Kenny, Kain, Ilanun, Bryant, Minea. Mr. Vfce President -11. Approved .lily 22, 1887. B3' Ald. R}}'an- Resolve(1, That the Chief of Police is hereby authorized to place the names of the owners of the teams engaged in catching dogs upon the. police pay at the rate of four dollars (.gr, per day Will] 0, actually eutployed. Yeas-Ald. Conley, Petsch. Cullen. Ryml, Weber, Kenny, Kain. thorn, Bryant, Dlim•a. 11[r. Vlee. President -11. Approved July 12, 1887. By Aid. Petseli- Resoived, That the Cita Engineer be and is hereby instructed to purchase two (2) flush tanks and place the same fn the Park avenue and Slierbuna avenue system of sewers, at such places its he may deem best. Teas --Aid. Conley, Petsch, Cullen, Ryan, ]Veber.Kenny, Kain. Jlanuu, Bryant, Atinea, Mr. Vice President -11. Approve([ July 1.1, 1887. I3y Aid. Long Resolved, That tine City Engineer be and lie is hereby instructed to report a grade for Cleveland avenue, from Uni- versity avenue to Summit avenue. Teas-Ald. Conley, Petseh, Citlien. Ryan, Weber, Kenny, Kain. Hanna, Bryant, Mines, Mr. Vice President -11. Approved July 2`2, 1887. By Aid. Kain- Resolved. That the City Engineer is hereby instructed to cause approaches o I const-eted oa Case street at the function of said strcrt with M'Mcnen'y 'trect. Y' 1I Cenle3. I'eL ch, Cullen. RPI;u , Reber. Kenny. Kain, If: no, Bryant, Alinea; ,It. Vic,- President -11. Approved July 12. 1887. By Alll. Long= Resolved. ,'hat, the City Engineer be and he is hereby instructed to report (rades fill• all .streets in that pout ret 1t. kuthuny Park o th of St. Paul, Min- neapolis & illanitoba Railway company's .racks (Short line): ;it.,,from south line. of St. Anthony Park to Unuiversity av- nure. Seas-Ald. Conley, Petsch, Cullen, ty:un, 1Vebe. r. Ke.nuy, Kaiu, Hanna, 3r3any Minea,\ir. Vice President -Il. Approved lily 12, 1887. 3%, Aid. Weber. Resolved, That the City Engineer be uslructed W pur<•hase a dredging nia- •hine for the purpose of cleaning out lie vegetation, weeds, eta, mt .v lore of sake Como. the water therein becotn- ng very stagnant and unhealthy: also all the City Engineer be instructed to lave the work house criminals placed at duty for such work. Seas-Ald. Conley-, Petsch, Cullet. Ivan, Weber, Kenny, Kain, Ilanun, 3ryant, Minea, Mr. 1iee President -11. Approved July 22, 1887. 33- Ald Br}'mrt- Resolved, A'hilt the City Emgiueer be .red the same is hereby authorized to ort the approach on Prescott street to iakdale avenue in a passable condition t au expense not to -eg"1 a,<ai. Vcas-All. ('oil cy, Petsch, Cullen, Ivan, Weber, Kenny. Kain. Ilauun, 3ryant, Minea, 31r.'i ice President -11. Approve([ July 22, 1887. 3y kill Bryanl- Resolvel, That the City Engineer be .red the same is hereby authorised and irected to report to the Council it profile f proper grades for the followinc treets: Mi. Hope avenue. from Pres- ort to Curtice; Ilarvard street. corn Prescott to city limits; Voodbury street, from Prescott J city limits; Brown avenue, roe Campbell to city limits; Andrew verve, from Concord to city limits: loyt avenue, from Concord to city units. Yeas-Ald. Cooley, Petsch, Cullen, Cyan, Weber, Kenny, Kain, Hamm, 3r3ant, Mines, Dir. Vice President -11. Approved July 22, 1887. PROCEEDINGS OF THE COMMON COUNCIL}. 407 fie Aid. Callet- ltcsolved, That R. J. Reid be, mrd I is hurub}', permitted curl authorised and".. build 1....I ,-nlla butt a 'L•\\'er i upon and along tlmt certain alley whoa adj ins and bounds on its west. side 1 ', in block 71, of Dayton & Irviul''s a clition• said sewer to connect ,,it11 tl we on Selby avenue at the north cr of said alloy ;tad to extend south alot said a IIcy to distance not to exceed 21 feet, chat being the. length of said aIle. aunt W be made, built:md constructed i .said Reed" I,I (•refit :111(1 extlell.-, III under tum• supervision and direction i thr Pity Engineer. Scas-Ald. Cooley, Petsch. Cullet Ityau. Webe,. Kny, Kaiu, llxnm Bryant, �Inu•a,'11enr.'V ice President -1 Approved July 12, ]M7. By At([. Weber- Resulved. 'That. the Board of Publi Works cause it cro ssa•alk to he laid o, west side of Louis street, across Carrot sUret: also nue on cast side of Macku bin street, across Martin street. Yeas-Ald. (_'.enley, Petsch, Cullen Ity:m. Wober, li.. rugs Kain. Il:uuw Bryant. Minea• 11'. Vice I'n•sidru[-ll Approved Ju 1y 12. 187. It) AId. RNan- Picsglvcd. 'Thatthe Board of Publi( Works eltuse a crossing to be land over the ;they iu block 72, in Dayton & It vine's additiou, ou till' northeaster]) sill' of Farrington avenue. Yeas-Ahl. Conley, Petsch, Cullen. Ryan. \Veber, Keuuy, Kain, llamo m, l3,yan , ]linea, 11'.. Vice ]'resident -11. Approved JI.13- 12, 188ti. B3 :11d. Cuuley- Hesulved. Treat the Board of Public. 11'orksc the col tract for 1' ging itosahel street. froth Eighth to Tenth street, to be annulled, if the consent of the contractors can be obtained. Yeas -All. Conley. I'e.tsch, Cullen ligan. Weber, Kenny, Kain. Ilauun,, Bryant, Tliuca, Mr. Vice President -I1. .1pinroved July 12, 1887. liv ;111. Kain- lCItesolved, That the Board of Public orks se a wooden sidewalk to be ruusit" -tell mcau011the south side of Fau- quier street, from Mendota street W (;rccubrier avenue. Yens -Aid. Conley. 1'l'iscll, Cullen, 1t3au. Weber, Kenny, Kain, Ilauun, Itry;uat, Minea, Mr. V ice President -ll. Approved July 12, 1887. I3v All]. Cullen- l:csalved, That the Board of Public \Corks bo and is hereby directed to cause the construction of a stone side - 41 walk on the south side of Third street across m- at its interseetion with Ex- change street. Feas-Ald. Conley, Petsch, Cullen, Ryan, Weber, Kenny, Katn, Ramm, Bryant, Minea, Mr. Vice. I'residmtt-ii. Approved Jal3• 22, 1887. By Aid. Cullen - Resolved, That the Board of Public Works be and is hereby directed to cause the ronstnrrtion of a stone side- , ide- y walk and the necessary r+tni ni IT walls along the south side of'Thint stmet,fnnu the mlrlirvest eorter of ,lot numbered He (1), to block numbered twenty-three (2.'3), Rice & lrvine's addition, to Ex- .chauge strret, excepting the west ,pne- third (X) of lot numbered two (2), ;n block uunhered twenty-four(•24), in said addition. Yeas-Ald. Conley, Petsch, Cullen, hymn, ]Scher. Ren"}', Rain, Hamm, Bry;u(t. \linear,Vice President-il. Approved Jolly 22, 1887. B�Ald.K } enuy- Resolved. That the Board of I'ubtir Works be and they are hereby instructed to cause an eight - foot wood ssidewalk with necessary crbssings to be constructed on both ides of Miuuehaha street, between De Soto street and Payne avenue. Yeas-Ald. Conley, Petsch. Cullen, Ryan, Weber, Kenny, Kain, Ilanim, Bryant, Minea, Mr. Vice President -ll. Approved Jm3,28, 1887. 3y 1 I{paw- I[ is hereby ordered by the Common Council of the City of St. PauC- f'hat the matter of grading Sheffer treet, from Orin street' to West Sev- t til street. be •md the same is hereby eferred totbe Board of Public Works o�:iavv,tlgao, and report: First -is this improvement proper and mress:vv? Second -Give the Council all estimate f the expense thereof; and state vhether one-half of the cost thereof is I be paid into the City Treasury before he !j::( itrac•t is let. Third -Can real estate to be assessed .it said improvement be found benefited I the extent of damages, costs and ex- ensesnecessary tobeincurred thereby? Fourth -Is such improvement asked it upon the, petition or all dication of e owners of a majority of t�ce property I be assessed for such Improvement? Fifth -Send the Council a plan or Aso - le. of said improvement, as required 1, law, if you reportin favor of the same. Sixth -Send the Council a proper 'der directing the work to be done. Teas -Aid. Conley, Petsch, Cullen, yam, Weber, Kenn , Kain, Hamm, ryant, Ninea,Mr.VicePresident-il. Approved July- 22. 1887. 908 PROCEEDINGS OF THE COMMON COUNCIL. By Ald. Ryan— It is hereby ordered by the. Coalition Council of tlhe City of St. Paul' That the matter of constructing a sewer oilColborne street, from West Seventh street to Jeffersonavenue,be. and the saute is hereby ref -r`( to the Board Of Public Works to investi- gate autd report: First—Is this improvement properand necessary? Second—Give the Council an estimate of theexpense thereof,and state whether one-half of the cost thereof is to be paid I oto the City Treasury before the con- tract is let. Third—Can real estate to be assessed for said improvement be found benefited to the extent of damages, costs and ex- penses necessary to be. incurred therehy? Fourth -1s such improvement asked for upon the petition lir application of the owners of a majority of the, property. to 6c assessed for such improvement? Fifth—Scud the Council a plan or I,)". of said improvement, as required f,)}' Iaw,if you report in favor of the same. Sixth—Send the Council a proper or- der directing the work to be done. Yeas=Ald. Conley, Petseh, Cullen, Ryan, Weber, Kenna', Kain, Hanna, ulyant, Dliuea, Dir. Vice President -11. Approved July 22, 1887. 133, Aid. Ryan— It is herein' ordered by the Common unc Coil of the City Of 5t.. 1'11111: That the natter of a change of grade oil C'aseade street, front Oneida street to ])like street, he and the s;aine is hereby rf r erred to the Board of Public Work, to invest and report: First—Is this improvcputut Proper and necessary? Second—Give the Council all estimate of the expense the'eof.and slate whether one-half of the cost thereof is to I Paid into the City Treasury before the c•ou- tractis let. Third—(Jam read estate to be assessed fors id mi1 irovenu hent he found bectited a to the rxleut It damages. reals and ex - locus rs nrressary to he incurred thereby? FourtbIs such improvement asked forpon the petition lir application of tic uowners It majority of tit,- property to be assessed for such impruyenuent? Fifth—Scud fie Council it plan or pro- file of said improvement, as required by Ia w, if you report in favor of the sane. Sixth-5rnd trio Council it proper order directing the work to he done. leas—Ald.. Couley, Petseh, Cullcn, Ityau, Weber, Kenny, Kain. Han na 13ryaat, Dlinea, illy. Vice ?'resident -11. Approved Jul) 22, 1887. By Aid. Ryan— It is hereby ordered by the Common Council of the City of St. Paul: That the matter of grading June street, frons View to Pleasant avenue, be and the same is hereby referred to the Board of Public Works to investi- gate and report: First—is this improvementproperand ucn•ssar'? SecondGive the Council all estimate of the expense thereut',and state whether one-half Of the cost thereof is Lobe pail intothe City 'Treasury before the cou- trte_t is let. Third—Can real estate to be assessed for said improvement be found benefited to the extent of damages, ousts and ex- penses necessary to be incurred thereby? Fourth—Is such improvement asked for upon the petition m' ap]dication of 'o ' of �e property the owue.rs of a niaJ n[} t I 1 } to be assessed for such improvement? Fifth—Send the Council It plan or pro - tilt, of said improvement, as required by iaw,if you re port in favor of the same. Sixth --,Send t�me Council it proper order directing the work to be done. Yeas—Ald. Conley, Petseh, Cullen, Ryan, Weber, Kenny, Kain, Hanim, Bryant, )liners, Dir. Vice President—ll. Approved .July 22, 1887. By Aid. Ryan— It is hereby ordered by the Common Council of the City of St. Pail: That the matter of grading Richmond street, front Jefferson street to Good- rich avenue. be and the same is hereby referred to the Board of Public ANecks to investigate and report: Fir:st—Is this improvement properand neeessary? Council an estinmte Second—Give tileCoun of the expense thereof, and state whether one-half of the cost thereof is to be paid into the City Treasury before the contract is let. Third—Can real estate to be assessed forsaid improvement, he found henefited to the extent Of Ituages, costs and ex- penses uecessarc to be incurred thereby? Fourth—Is suchiniproveut -asked fon' upon the petitimc on or lldication Of the Owners of a majority of tae property to be assessed for such improvement? Fifth Send the Councils plan or pro- file Of said improvement, as required by law, if you report in favor of the same. Sixth—Send the Council :t proper order directing the work to be dune. Yeas—Ald. Conley, Petseh, Calico, Ryan, Nebo. Kenny, Kain, Ilamm, lir) 'ant , Alihea, Dir. Vice ?'resident—ll. Approved.July'22, 1887. By Ald. R It is is heron' ordered by' the. Common Council of the. Cit.) Of }t. Paul: That the natter of grading Ran- dolph street, front the traR of tate Cbi- eago, St. fail. Minneapolis & Omaha railway to Cleveland avenue, be and PROCEEDINGS OF 'TILE CODIDION C017NCIL. 90!1 the :tune is hereby referred to the 1311m'd of Public Works to investigate :uu1 report : First—Is the no proyenuolt proper am necessary? Second—Give the Council ;u estimate of the expense thereof• and state whelhcr one-half of the cost thereof is to be paid into the City 'Treasury before the contract is Ie t. 'Third—Cali real estate to be assessed for said Improvement be found benrlite.d to the extent of damages, costs and ex- peudes necessary to be luenrred thereby? Fourth—I., sorb imla'urement asked for upon the petition or application of the owners of a majority' of tic• prop- t•rty to be assessed for such iw i' h � •- u ht uncut? 1 Fifth—Send the Council a plan or pro- file of .said hill yenhe❑t, as required b}' lair, if poll re )or, in fftvor of the same. Sixth—Staid the Council a proper Or- der directing IIIc work to be done. Seas—old. Conley, 1'etsch, Cullen. Ifyhuh, Weber, Kenny. Kain, llannu. Rr'aut. Dliuea. Mr. Vice President. -11. .Approved .lily 92. 1887. Ry Ald. Dliuea— tislmrebv ordered by the Cuuon nnnn Council of the City of St. Paul: '?'hat the matter of coudemaiug an easement for slopes Oil Dearborn street. from L•idwell street to State street, be and the slue is hcreb} referred to tilt Board oil Public Works to investigate and report: First—Is this ire pi'ovemcat properand accessary? Stroud—Give the C( It(il an estinhate uF IIIc rxpcnsc th,leof• and state whri her one-half of the cost thereof is to br paid ilio the City 'Treasury before the euuh'aet is let. 'Third—Call real estate to Ire assessed tar said ire prnveahcul he found benefited III the extcut of da leges, costs;uml I— pcuse, ne(.,_11 y to be incurred thereby:• Fourth—Is such iugn'uvenhrut asked for upon the petition or application of, the owners of a majorityut the property I" be asscsatd for such iu provenient•, I Fifth—Scud the Council n plan Or pro- 1 Mo. lit said impruyenhe t as required Oy lac'. if you report in favor of Ihr same. Council Sixth 1; int Council a proper or- c der directing tit• work to be dune. Peas- kld. ('oulry, O'Connor. Cullen, l II'an. Reber. Kenai, Kain, Hxuun. B,'sot. \linea, Dir. Vice President—I 1. aoproced July' ?2. 1887. lip Ald. R}an— II is hereby ordered by the Common I Council of) lic City' of St. it, I: That the matter of opening and grad- ing alley in block 8(i. ]):IN ton , lrvine's t, addition. leading fromPleasant ave_ f our, ne;u' lilloo-y street. up to Irvine over t be and the are is hereby re - of fcrrud to the Board of Public Works toj ill yestig:rtc :uul report• I First—ls this improvement proper and accessary? Sereno—re the Council an estimate Of the rxpTuse thereof,and state whether one-half of the cost thereof is to be paid into the City Treasury before the con- hart is let. 'Third—Cao r•al estate to he assessed for said ingn'ovennntt be fipuidbeetited to the extcut of damages, costs and ex- Penaes necessary to be incurred thereby'? Fourth—Ls such improvement asked I( upon the such or ;application of the owners lit :a majority of the prop to be assessed for such ingproveume. Fifth—Send the C'muu•il nplan o file of stir . Ili\ one rt ae core ' I tar• e I:nv, if On report in favor of the some.} Sixth—Scud the Council n proper or- der directing the work to be done. Seas—lld. Conley, Petschh, Cullen, -1{yau. Weber, Benny, Kain, Haman, Bryant. Jlinea, Dlr. Vice President—Il. Approved July 22, 1887. By:\id. Dowlau— It is hereby ordered by the Cloonan, ('Ouncil of the City of tit. Paul: That the matter of condemning and taking an casement necessary for slopes fur the grading of alleys in block (7) seven, b Mice's Second addition to St. 1'11111, be and the same is hrmby nft•rred to the Board of Public Vforks hp ill vestigate and report: First—Is this inhprovement proper and lie . •sc . ...0 '? 1 Second—Gi c c the Council :un estimate ofthe expehmr thereof, and state whether ono, -half of Ca• cost thereof is to be paid into the City Treasury before the con- tract is let. 'Third—Can real estate to be assessed for said improvement lie found benefited to the extcut of (IMHap', Gusts and ex- pouses necessary to be incurred thereby'? Fourth—is such improvement asked to' h "Put u the milieu i I i u r application of I Owners of x majority' of the property tO be assessed for such improvement? FifthSendthe Council a plan or pro-- ale of said improveaneut, as required by :nr, if you report in favor of the same. Sixth—Brod the Council a proper or - ler directin til(• work to be done. Yeas—Ah�. Coale}', Petseh, Cullen, Reber, Kenn}',. Kain, Haman, Bryant Dliuea, Dlr. Vice President -11. Approved July .2, 1887. By Aid. Dowlam— t is hereby ordered by the Coalition Council of the City of St. Paul: ''hat the matter of condemning and 'iki ng an casement necessary for slopes m' the grading of alley in block (6) six, E. Ricer's Second addition to St. Paul, 410 PROCEEDINGS OF THE COMMON COUNCIL. be and the same is hereby referred to the Board of Public Works to investi- gate and retort: First—ls this improveulent proper and necessary? Second—Give the Council all estimate ofthe expense thereof, and state h wether oue­ half of the cost thereof is to be paid into the City Treasury before the contract is let. Third—Can real estate to be assessed for said improvement he found heuefited tothe extent of damages, costs •Ind ex- pensesnecessary to be incurred thereby? Fourth—Is such Improvement asked for upon the petition or all lication of the owners of a majority of t�le property. to be• assessed for such iniproverneut? Fifth—Send the Couuml a plan I 'etim rnrveneut, ns ree uired }} re lilt ut'sm t t 1ijSlJxtblf ?rued e them iC'ouncilof ibeprope•r order directing Wee work to be•doue. Petse•h. Cullen, Ryan, \Veber, Kenny. Kain. Raoul, BII aid; Dliuea, \I r. V'u•e. President -11. Approved .July _?. 11487. By Aid. Luug— lt i hereby a rvlered by the Gemmel Council of the. City of St. Paul : rl'hat the matter of grading Willis street, (Merriaul Park) between St. An- thony- avenue and Rondo street, be and the sanic is hereby referred to the Beam of I'uhlb.. ACorks to , investigate and report: First—Is this inlprovelnent proper and nceassary? Second—Give the Council all estimate of the expense thereuf.tuul state whether one-half of the rust thereof is to hl- paid into the City'Trv:tsury before till, con- tract is let. 11111 ird—( an real estate to br assrssrd for said ingrrn%I-I t. be t', beuelited t I the extent of damages. costs and ex- pensues necessary tone iucu rrl-dthereby? Forth—Is such huprovvuent asked f oeee pthe petition ur application It 2owners of it majority of the property. 6e assessed for such unprovemeutY Fifth—Scud the. l'ouncil it plan or I7nv_ lila of said improvcueut, as rcquireel by. III,, if you repent ill favor of till. slum. SixthSenul the Cou nein tt proper order directing the work to 1 dune. Yeas—All. ('onlay. I'rtseh, cillicn, Ryan. \\rebel., Kenur, Kain. Mandol, 13ryaut, Minna, Mr. Vee President—Il. Approved July" '.1. 1887. 13y AT. 1) ]all— It Is herchy ordered by tie Couunon ('uunril of the ('ity-of St. Paul: 'That. the matter of grading mel pav- ing Mississilgri street, front (Iruvr to Ackcr street, br and the same is 1 crchc referred to the Board of Publie Works to investigateand report: First—Is this improvement proper and necessary? Second—Give the Council tui estinmte of the expense thereof, and state whether one-half of the cost thereof is to be paid into the City Treasury before the con- tract is let. Third—Can real estate to he assessed for said improvement be found benefited to the extent of damages, costs and ex- penses necessary lot)(! Incurred thereby? Fourth—ls such improvement asked upon pon the petition or ap dicatfuu of the owners of a majority of t�IN, property to be assessed for such improvement? Fifth—Send the Council a plan or pro- file of said improvement, as required by law, if you report in favor of the same. Sixth—Send the Council a proper or- der directing the work to be, done. Yeas—Ald. Conley, Pet. -It, Callen, Ryan, Weber, Kenny, Knin. Irani n, Bryant, 111inen, Mr. Vice President-11. Approved July .3, 1as7. By At,[. Kain— It is hereby ordered by the Common Council of the City of St. Paul: Cbat the matter of eomleanuing and -takingan casement necessary- for slopes ow York street, from Clark street to Forest street, be and the same is hereby rcfcrrcd to the Board of piddle Weeks to investigate and report: First—Is this improveumut proper and necessary? Second—Give the Council an estimnte of the. expensl- tberl-of,anel state whether one-half of the cost thereof is to be paid into the City Treasury before the con- tract is let. Third—Can real estateto be assessed ter said impruvcuu•ut be found brnefitel hr the uxI•.lit of the daumges,costa and ex- penses ul-ci•ssxry to br incurred thereby? Fourth—Is such improvement asked for upon the• petition ornp licatiou of the owners of a majority of t�re property to be assessed for such improvent I? Fifth—Send Wil- Courietl a planar 1fro- file of said im prvrvvenent, as ree uireet by law, if you report in favor of Bw sone. Sixth—Send the Cou ncil a proper order directing the work to be done.. Seas—Ald. Conley, Pet.vlt, Cullen. Ryan, Weber, Kenny, Kato, IInto I, I3 -ant, \linen,Mr. Vice President -1 t. eve• Appr.I .)my t!2. 1887. By Aid. Klmn— It is hereby ordered by the Common Council of the City of St. Paul: That the matter of condemning and taking an easement uoeissary for slopes on (rook street, from Mississippi street to Farl.trcet,be and tht-to is hereby referred to the. Board of Public {Yorks to investigate Itld report: First—Is this improvement proper and necessary? 1'Klll; L''NDl\lis OF Second—Give the Couneil as e. ti - male of the expense thereof, andstate whether nue+half of the cost thereof is to be paid into the City Treasury before I he cuutraet is let. 'third—Can real estate to be assessed for said improveulent be found benefited to the extent of damages, costs and ex- penses nceessary to be incurred thereby? Fourth --Is such improvement asked fur upon the petition or application of the uwucrs of it nutjority of the property to he assessed for sorb improvement? Fifth­Scnd the Council a plan or pro- dile of said improvement, as required Iry law. if you report in favor of the same. Sixth—'Send the Council It proper order,[f reeling the work to be dual-. Yeas—old. Conlev. Petseh, Pullen, Ryan, Reber. Keniry, Kain. Ila uu I' lin-aat. Mines, Mr. Vice President -11. approved .July .2. IKS7. 13y -1 Id. Kah — IL is herebyordered br' the Coalition Council of ill,. City of St. Paul: That the matter of grading River street, from Itoftluan avl-nue br )lain street., he and the aloo. i. hereby refe-rred to the• hoard otI'nhlic %Vorks to investigae and rl-porf: First—Is It I. f mpruvc•um•nt proper and ueee.sep.? Second—(ave the C( no-il an estimate of tine tixia-use there•of.aund sl ate whether u• -half of th, cost tih•reof is nr hl- paid into the City Treasury before the. eon - I reel is Ict. Third—Call real estate to be assessed fur said in t provoue lit be found benefited to the extent of dantages, costs and ex- J)"a-s ueecssary to he incurred thereby' Fourth—Is such improvelovid asked for upon Ila• petition or •ggrlicalin I of the -,111, sof a ma'ori tt the property to Ire :usesscd for sorb Impruvcuu•nC7 Fifth—Send the Council It plan el. pro- fill- of'said inn provennent• as required by law, if cue re Tort ill favor of ill(. sit Sixth SIula the Council a proper order dirreliag the work to hl- done. Yeas—iVd. Cuull-y. 1'etsch, ('ulhut, divan, R4' Lei-, Kenny, Kant, llaunu, Br}'ant, Minea, Air. President --11. Approved July -?. 1887. 133Alot. Kahl— It is he11•b3' ordered by the Co mmo I ('onueil of the City uP 5t. Paul: 'What till- matter of change of grade on ylouud street, between Burns avenue :nun C'll-runont street. he and the same ishcn•b>' referred to the Board of Pub- lic R'urks hl hnvestiglttu and report: First Is this improvement proper and nocossary7 Second—Give the ('I) tell an estimate of Woe expmtse thereof, old state I whether one-half of the cost. thereof is to be paid into the City 'Treasury before the contract is let. THE COMMON COUNCIL. 411 Third—Can iiar real •stab• ri be assessed for said tent............ot ei fouml hl-mnit— to the erten[ uF lane agl-s, costs :uul ex- penses neerss:u'y to W incurred thereby? Fourth—Is such improceme•ut asked for upon the petition or appliratiou of the owners of a majority of the property b be assessed for such Improve (,ld? FifthScud the Council it plait or pro - (If said improvement, Its required by law, if you reoort in lan-o' of the same. Sixth—Svnd the Council :aproperor- der dirvAiug the work to be dour. Yells—:\Id. Coulee, I'otsch, Cullen, It flln, R'rbvr, Kenny, Kain, Rouen, Brya ld, Alinea. Ahr. Vice I'res_ident-11. Approved .Jtly •-.t. 1887. By Aid. Kain— It is hl-relry I,. cd by Wtl- ('olitmon l'outti•il ut'toa ('ity of St. fool: That fill. nutter of coudcmuingaud laking :unrasl-uu•nt nvcvs :u'y fur .lopes for grading 'I it,[ street. front Bill s avruue to Hiawatha street, be and the .ante is hcrebp re•frrrvd I. IIIc Board of I'uhlic Works In it—,tigate and repolt: First—I s this im pro—m-ot properand sr,? Le --con I—hive the ('mucin :ua estimate of the IiWI-a • therrhe w of.aud into- oar„n, f of teast thereof is bbr paid iunr the he lite Trvasury hefureItrhe cou- tr,tvt is IcI. Third—('ant read estate to I assessl-d for said fmprove•ment he Pound heneli te,l to thv rxtvat of daoagrs, casts and e peuses ul-cess:t ry to he incurred there l,,”? Fourth—Is such ingn•ucennl-nt ask�•d for upon the pentium or apt lieation of the owvo•rs of a majority of the properto,. to he assessed for such i,!.l moul? Fifth—Send tho Council a plan or pre_ III, -of said iugrnrvruent. ns required by lata, if you report in favor of Ihr same. Sixth—Scud the Col"Icil it propor order directing the work to III. dour. Yeas—Ald. ('uuley, l'rtsch, Callen. Kyan. 1y"ebur. Lenny. Knin. Hone nt. ISr.II t. ylf n,a. yl r. Vice President—ll. ApInu ed,luly ,t. 18887. Ixe Ald. Kahl— It is hereby ordered by -the Coalition ('uuucil of ill" ('it}' of St. Paul: \'hat the matter of grading 'Third Areet, front west liceerf ('omuurrcial itn•et hr Maria avenue: Conway street, ?rout Commercial street br Canal sheet; ('anal street, fro -m ('anway street to Fast Fourth stre : East Fourth street, front right of way St. Paul R Duluth stflroad to Cupunercial street: Couuuer- -ixl street, front Fourth smut to Qnn- ,vay street, III. and the so to is hereby •eferred to the Board of Public Works o iuve•stigute and report: First—Is this Improvement properand ieeessary" 413 PROCEEDINGS OF THE COMDION COUNCIL. Second—Give the Council( aua rsif nate Fires—Isthis inklil neat proper and ofthe expense thereof. a I state whether accessary? one-half of the cost do", f i. to Ire paid Second—Give the Council as estimate into the City Treasury before (hr con ofihr expense thrreof.;uul store whether tract is let. nuc -halt' of the rust thereof is hr be paid Third—Can real estate to he assessed for fain till- Pity "I'rcasary before tale eon - said improvement I fuuud benefited to tract is I.l. theexteutot damages, costs and expenses i 'Third—('aa read estatetobeassessed necessary to Ire incurred thereb}? ! t'ur said improvena-ll, re found bcaelited Fourth—Is such improvement asked to the extent of damages, costs and vx- for upon the petitbul ur a pplication of prows nevessu'y to be incufmd th(•reby? the owners of a majority of the property � Fourth—Is such improvement :asked to be assessed for such improvement•' for upon lite petition or application of Fifth—Send the Coma-il a plan or pro- I tial- owners of a aaajority of tin• propert3. lite of said huproveuaeuL as requed by to be assessed fill, such improvement(' law, if you report fl, favor of tiir I(- same. j Fif tn—Scud the (',,I vil a total, or Sixth—Send the Councils properorder prolilcof said improvement, as required directing the work to be done. by haw,if you report fu favor of the same. Teas—Ald. Conley, Petsch, Calico, Sixth—Serol the( council atproperor- Ryan, Weiler, Fenny', Kahn, Il:num, der directing the work to be dnue. Bryant, 11h va, jar. Vice President -11. Yeas—lld. Conle). Petsch. Cullen, Approved July 24. Ixs7. Iiv:m. Weber. Keuuy. Kain. Ilamin,. By Aid. Kain— 1 Bi'y:ud. Millea, jir. Vier President -11. His hereby ordered by the Common :A I pruved.luly';'L. Istl7. Coune•il of the. Cit .)f -St. Paul: By Aad. Bryant— Thatthe matter of coo deeming and iIt is hereby ordered by till- Couuaoa taking all easement necessary fuou r stupes Cncil oY•fill- City of St. 1':1111: for the grading of Conway- street. from That the malter of giadiug Prescott Commercial street to final street: street. :i91'eet wide, and Boulevard each Canal street, from Colnvay street to ! side, from Oakdale avenue to A1'ood- East Fourth street: Fast Fourth sl cert, bury st1. Ire and the same is hereby from the right or•er f way of the referred Ur the Board of Public Works St. Paul lk Duluth railroad to to investigate and report: Commercial[ street. be and the s div First—Is this improvement proper alld is hereby referred to the Boma of I necessary:' Public Works to iuvcstigate and rv- Ser•nucl—Give the Couneil all rstimatc port: If the expel,sr thereof, and state whether First—Is tilts improvement proper one-half ut'the rust tIle to t' is to be paid stall necessary?� tilt,, the City Treasury I fin'c the ruu- Secumd—(;ave the Council fti, estimate tract is Ict. re sr I e'eof d state whet ter Thi r, —tale to be a ss •.s.e( life -half n 11 1 ere t 1 1 c s I our -half of Ihl- rust thereof is to 6l- paid � for said iugrrnvrnuvat 6l, fuuud brul-lih•d into the ('it)' Treason. before till. cul,- j II -,t extent of daulagrs. .lists and ex- tract is Jet. p(•nses ul-el.ssan'to bo -incurred Iherl.by., Third—Cara real estate ha be assessed Fourth—Is sirh imptvlvement asked for said improvement be found benefited fur upon the petition or application, of to the extent of damages, eosts cud ex- the owners of a majority of the property pensesnecessary tobeincurred therchy? to he assessed for sit(.]] improveme]I t? Fourth—Is such improvement asked Fifth—Send the Council it plan or a for upon the petition nr :qr ration of (ill' of said improvement, as era uire(�ro- by the owners of a majority of t�udf• property' law. if you ry rort in favor If tale same. to be assessed for such improvements' Sixth. Svia the Council a proper Fifth—Send the Couneil it plan oro order directing till- work to be dune. file of said improvement. as re uirraf- by Yeas— lild. _Conley. I'etsch, Cullen. law, If you report fn favor of the sone. Ryan, Weber, Kennv. Kain. Ilmhut. Sixth—Send the Couu•fl a proper or- Bryant, Minea. AIB Vice President -11. der directing the work to be done. .Approved .July Ib's7. Yeas—Ald. Conley.Pasch, Collin, fly :kill. Bryant— Ryan, Welker, Kruuy, Kain,-ilanu°• is e}• wdemd by the Couua.)n Bryant, Mfl,ea, %[I,. VicIt bech e I'n•sidrul-1t, Cis het of the Cih. of i Paul: Approved .July '22, ltll`7. 'That the matter of grading Midway By Ald. Weber— avenue thirty -rives feet wide and buule- It fs hereby ordered by till. l'uuuuuu c;md earn side, from Oakdale :Ivcune to Council of the City of St. Paul: Carnpbrll sheet, br tad (h(• same is That the natter .)f roustructiue a bitchy referred to till- Board of Public sewer 'von - b' s Works to insti Rate and rep art: h 5t. .11 sols ve1 street tooar Laurel avrnue jlfllur street be toil the same First—Is this improvement proper and is hereby referred to the Baan( .)f 1'ub- necessary? lie Works to investigate tail repm't: Second—Give tan Unuacil :ll, estiunab: PROCEEDOiGS OF THE COMMON COUNCIL. ;Ig of til(• expense thereof, and vfatc whether nuc -half of II rust ihl.reof is Wbe paid iuhr the Pity Treastu'y before the contract is Jct. •Third—Can real estate to he assessed fur said improvement he firuud heuelitrd &':- the extent of damages, -nett •ivr e' pe as es necessary to he incurred thereby.:' Fonrlh—Is such improvement asked fur upon file petition or :Ippliratfnu of the owners fit it majority of the propert3. to be assessed fill, such 11"proy(•1 lit? Fifth—:;cud the l4n1c1 1 a phut ur pro- file of said iugn'oyrua(•nt. as required pl. Jaw, if you report I,, favor of the sanies Sixth—Scud Uu• l'uunril a pruprr ur_ der directing the frock ha b.• dam•. Ceas—Ald. Conley. Petsch. Cullvn, Itvan, Weber. Kel,n.)Ti, (lata, Ilauuu, Ito:ort, Mi nea, jar. ce President—It. Approved.lulc 22.Is87. Bi .11.1. Mioea— Itfs hereby ordered -bv the Couuuon Council of the City of tSl. fail: Thal the matter of gf'ading Orleans street, tram Cherokee avenue to Page street, be and till. same is hereby re- ferred to the Board of Public 1\'arks to im-tigate soil report: Fin't—Is this iugn'oyl-uu•ut proper and necessal.) Se it,[ the Couucil:ua estivaate of till- expense thereof. matherd slate whether one-half of the rust eof' is to he paid into the City •Treasury before the r•onlriwt is let. Third—Can real restate to br assessed for said fm proveoa•nt he found I Ikelited to the extent of damages, coat :till[ I - penses necessary to be ueurrr I thereby? Fourth—Is such fmprovementasked for upon the petition or application of Ih. own•ry tit a majority .)f the properly to be assessed for such improvement? Firth Sind the Collacil a plan or pro - lily s'u of hd impryum orot, as required by. law. if you report iu f:nor of the same. Sixth Sendthe Council It proper order directing the work to he door. Yeas—:\Id. Conley. Pesch, CI Ileo, 11 31'.. \liber. Kel,n7. Kain. ll;muu, Brymd. )tinea, Mr. Vme President -11. _approved July 22, 1X`57. 11, tilt matter of the report of the Board of Public Works. dated.luly IF, 1887, It is herebyordered by the Couuuou C'ailo•il of the Citi of St. Paul: That the Board of Public 11'orks of said city of St. Paul cause Lilo following ba- provenu•ns to be made. to -wit: Grade Goodrich avenue, dynes u \Vesteravmme o I'Ica sant e ant aveuu• ' , w said cit .. that said Board rause said work to b Jet by contract, as provided by law', without nue-half the estimated cost being first paid into the City 'Treasury, and after said work shall be' placed (older ( tract, said Board shall proceed without delay br awes. the auuoudas nearly as Ihep raw asrerhai❑ the .same, which will br required hr pap file rusts:nal neees- s:u•y expenses of such iwprucement upon file read .slate hr be beuclitrd by. s•tid imprucemeut as prucideof by law'. it briar the npinioa of the 1'oilI (hat real estate to he assessed for sorb im- pruveua•ut eau he found benefited tithe extent of the rusts and expenses urcrs- sary ll, hl- hucur.'l-d thereby. Yeas—skid. Conley. Pelsch. ('ulll-u Ity:n. Wvher. Krnuy. Kai u. IJuana: I;ryant. jlinra. jar. V'irr I'rrsideut—il. A pprnved .J m y f!'S. P-7. Ill the matter of the report of the Board of Pull o. 1\'m.ks dated .1111,) I0. uss , It fs h(•rl.bv ordered by the ('ouumon Com if oY the City of St. Paul: 'Thad the Board of Publfr Works of said city of St. Paul r:uase till. following iiaprover a nt, ll, he made. to -wit: fare. Lurust street. from Seventh Ittl) street to 'Tenth (lull,) street: •Truth (lull) street. from Lurust street -lo north lice of (;rove street, al inirrmrtima of Lu- fLyrlle avenue: Lafacette avenue. fl'am north liar uY liner street to l'.)Ilins atrrrt, I nd Collins strut, front Lafalute ave- nue to Burr start wxvept Irchvren file rails of the street vartracksand 6l.[wrrn ill(, narks. and for one toot on each stile of the outside railsof said tracks, where sUeet car ruu)umy is sujgmsl-d to pave with granite). fu said rlly, with cedar Ilocks;till[ curbing with ¢ranftc,iuclud- ing in the. contract to)" said paving the I.—s my sea l.r, water and gas connections to the property lines; that said Board rause said work to be Irl by contract, as provided by law, wfthuut one -halt' the estimated cost being first paid tilt.) the City Trras- urp. and after said work shall br placed under contract, said Board shall prnrl-ed without delay hn assess the w1�luaf as nead, as they eau as(•ertail, Ih(fjs;uue. which will I required to pay the costs and ure(•gsary expenses of sueh !,I, -upon the read estate to be henrlih•d by said improvement, as pro- vided by law, it being tam opfniun of the ('I no I that read estate to be assessed for such hnIrrovealeut can he found hen- rfited to tax• extent of the costs and rxprnsys necessary to he Incurred [hereby. Yeas--Ald. Conley. Pctsc•ll. Cullea, Ryan. Weber, Kennv, Kain. Hanlon, Bryant. \licca, jar. p'ice President -11. Approved .July.?, i8s7. .0 the matter of the report of the 3o• t c Board of I'ublfc Works dated.(til v 18. 1M7, t is hereby ordered by tlie. Cotonou l'uuncil oflit(. (113 of St. I4ud i 'That the Bmtrd A Public 1Vorks of aid city of ;t. Paul, cause the following ulprovements to be made, to -wit: 414 PROCEEDINGS OF THE COMMON COUNCIL. Pave the east and west alley !n block 5, Terrace Park addition to St. Paul, in said city with cedar blocks; that said Board cause said work to be let by con- tract provided by law, without one - Judi the estimated cost being first pal,[ int. the City Preasuq', and after said work shalt be placed wider von - tract, said Board shall proceed with- out delay to assess the :unouut, : nearly ns they can ascertain the same, w9lich will be required to pay the costs and necessary expenses nY such improvement neon the real estate to be beneliha! by said provenlent, as provided by law, it being the opinion of the Councll that real estate to be assessed for sta•h iulprove- mentcan he found benefited to the e tent of the absts au, expenses ncrc.s:, to befncurred thereby. Seas—Aad. Cooley, I'etsrh, Pullen, Ryan, NV, b Kenny. Karo, il:uun., Bryant, Minces, Mr. Vice President—I1. Approved July 32. 1x257. In tale matter of Che report oY the Board of Public Works dated July 14, 1-7, It I. hereby ordered by ill', Conal n. Council of the Cit}' of St. Paul: That the Board of Public Works of sad City of St. Paul cause the following fmprovenients to b. made, to -wit: Grade Rceeh street, from Earl strcct to English street,bl said city, that said Board cause said work to be let b1" e.otraet. as provided by law, vvlthout ont- lualf the estimated costbeing firstpaid into the City Treasury, and after skill work shall be placed under contract said Board shall proceed without delay to assess the amoutt, as m•arly ns they ran ascertain the saute which will Ire re- quired to pay the costs and necessary i expenses of such improveuhent upon the real estate to be benchted by said itl- provemmtt, as in—idcal by law, it being the opinion of the Council that read late to be assessed for sueh funprove- talentcan be found benefited to the es - tent of the costs and expenses necessaryto be incurred [hereby'. Yeas—All. Conley, Petsch, Cullcu, Ryan, Webeq keno)'. Klein, haunt.. Bryant. illiurn, illr. Vice President -11. Approved July _2. 187. In fie matter of tae report of the Board of Public Work. dated .1 my 1N, 1HS7, It is herebyordered by the Conial CotuleI oP tle C Ity of St. I'm11: That the Board of Public Works Of said city of St. Paul calls,- the following r ovem�ts to be ode, to -wit: (:)rimn de Feconia from Prior venue to Fairviewaul avenue, !n said city; that said Boardcause said work to be let by contract, ns pro- vided by law, without 011e -halt the est!- mated cost being first paid into the City Treasury, and after said work shall be placed under contract, said Board shall proceed without delay to nese.. the thef1Int as nearly as they' ran ascertain Snnw, wlicl will br required to pa} the costs and necessary expenses of such 'n. proven e'at upon the real estate to be hvuefited lr}" sai1llllpl'.wminellt, , PT(} yidud by I:nv; it being the opinion of the. Council thatrral estate to be, as - se I for : ueh inplroven)ent call be I( und benefited to the esteut of the cost_s and espouses uecessary to be fu- Trred thereby. eas—All. Conley, fetich, Cullen, Ry:ul, APelee, Kenny, Kainq. Ilaua t, 13rexnt, "linea, I .. Vice 1'resldeut-11. _approved .July 22. 1:87. In the umttrr of the report N' tit,- Board 4 ol'Public AA ptks dated .lily 18, li„7. It is hereby t cilered by the Common Culnlrll ut' the City Of St. Paul: That. Lill• Iioard of I'n bl is Works of Bald l'i[y of tit. PaiO :apse tale foil .\v- iug ijaprovelnvilts to he made, h}wit: ('omlcm a an([ take an easeaciat uIl the Iuml Sul Joining ami on the line .f Sims st rest, trout Edgirt.n street to Forest 't reel !n sold I — m•ressary to oak, ami umint:tin Lhr slopes u! gnu) ing sail Sims strcct, sxid slopes ,tending nue and Illll-half (1Y) fcvt ),I sold 1:1111! for evcry foot cut Or tilled oilsxid Si its 'trot, ill said grading; that said Board shall proceed without de- lay to assess the ;amount it, nearly as they cat ascertain the same, which will be required to pay the ([au- xges, costs and necessary expenses of such iwpruvrnuert upon the real estate t I he hcnllied by sad inn) ateaent, Itsprnvldc by law, it being the Opit t - iuof the C'omhcil that read estate to In, assessed for such inhproveOleut can be found benefited to the extent Of file dmnages, costs and expenses necessary U) be incurred there Ly. Yeav—:11d. Conley, Prtsrh, C'ulle,, Rya,,\Veber, Krnnv, Kain, Italian.. Brya nI, Minya, Jae Vice President -11. Appar I.July 22, IRS7. DI the matter of the report Of the Board - of Public Work. dated July 19, 1:87. It is hereby Ordrreo by talo Cominol. Coum,fl Ofthe City of St. Paul: 'That the Iioard of Public \\'orkn of slid Cf r" of St. Patal rall_w the following iugrrovenutts to I c lanae, to -wit: Con- deutl all,[ take at, casement ill IIIc find between Earl and 1)uchess streets, six- treat (16) feet wide, nest northerly oY and adjoining the icbt . t' way .f Lhe St. Paul & Duluth Railroad coutp:ll.Y. in said city, for the purpose of construct- ing, altering, protecting alit([ kcepfng fu rclstir at sewer thereon: that said 1loard :haall 1,'""c'<I without delay to assess the amount, as nearly as they PROCEEDINGS OF THE COMMON COUNCIL. 415 can certain the sa ine, which will bere- ,failed to pap IIIc oxmagcs,cu'h xut[ nec- ary —pen— If such inlproveu.ent 11 ill, real !•state to I" bcnefftul by" said iapnrvenlent alas provided by hay, it bring the opinion of the Con ural !flat real estate to br a'Scssrd for sorb im Parveuuart cam be found Into filed t he o the extent of tdaulages. costs :old rspetses ueeessary- to lee incurred thcn•by. Yeas—.\Id. Coale}". 7'clsell, ('uI1c.I. I ty:un, R'cbe to r. vacIa;t-11 h ry:mt. \linea, illr. Vice 79rsideut—it. :\Pprolcd .lily 22, I887. 1n the lnatteor the report of the Bolero of Public \forks, dated alum: 1::. tvs;. It is beech\' ordered b' for ......... Coll (.it of the ('.it}" of tit. }'ani: Thatthc Board t f Public \forks of said city Of St. Taal cause the following f m grovel d ext to be laulc, tmwf t: 1 Ipc t, idea and cxu•ml Jl lllb11 strccF f rem 'Third t:. street to Sistll (cult strcct. ill that citr ,•lotanbt4 :tad taking :Ill that Iaml not already e, 1,i na-, .- dcdicatcd for public. use, I}"i. rt be- illeett the octal llcs[rrly •' llnc of the alley in tooek Sb, ln'.11 , calarge t of Rice and Irvine's additiou to St. Paul, and the nortlnvesterly flue of ilrry Stht[lrcreet, if prrnlueed to Sixth InLll)'U'eet, that said Board .II:111 I roem, without ,elan- to a se's ill,. ;o'coant as la'llrl}' as tlley Ca11141.re1'Illlll Ihcs"a n.e.avhiehwill Le. required to pay(hr dauln,ges, costs and necessary expenses Of such iplpruvculcnt upot the teal vs- fail- to Le benefited by said iulproyewent. it, I,rayided le, lav; it Lciug fit• otamuu of the (Ynuu•if flout real e [ate to be assessed for such inlprovv- aleut caul he found benefited to the rx- trnt of the damages, costs and expenses bo, r ar, to be Incurred thereby. Yeas—Aldo Conley'. Petsch, Cullen. Ryanber• , \Veenny, Kahn, Mouuu, Ilryaut. Afiuoa, illi. Vice President -11. .\ppruved ,lily 22. 1:87. -1djo lro'd. .Jon DOWI•,vx; Vice Presidential Council. T pias. A. PHESUERGAST, City Clerk. OFFICIAL PUBLICATION Ol'Ordinance Passed by the Coua- 1Council of tire City of St. I -and , July 21, 1887. Onnl\'l— NO. soo. Ali Ordinituce Prescribing Rules :old Itr-olatio.s for the. Health Depart- nl u 5 L rt thea Cit • of St. Pauil Thr l'onCouacil of the etY Of St. Pd aul na'unondain as follows: e lly'lc-S-, Co\T.\olor's Section 1. That the v nl physician shall Include dentist. cry other person 11110 practieea about the curt•. et tam .irk or Injured, Or who has the charge Of or professionally prescribes for compensation, for allg person sick, Injured or diseascd: dolt the phralse ••contagious disease" shall be held to include all persons sick, affected or at- tacked Ly or Of a disease) f infectious. ' mtaaglouS or pestilentialnature, ami also xuy- Other (!wase publicly declared by [lu• Cmumissiom�r of IlealtiI dait", mIS to the public health; •uuleyeryphy- eirian wsill ri h' of Sl. Pat I. shall at all times cause his Or her nate, calico ud rtsidc uec, cud :din ht. ur her kind ami elaSsof practice to a, registered with the 1)epartacat of Ilcalth a I in a manner arrurdiug to its regulatious. Sec. 'That every physician shall !)01 t it the ('cull -41111 Ili ri Health of la• t•ia)" % 't. Pont Ili wt'it11IK, every tensaa halfug a contagious s 110 Precious dasr:lye, .ueh xs cholcr:n, yellow fever. :I cleat t'c_ver: typous fcvrr, snail -pox. "fOlobl, diphtheria, •lt Lrunrous .I.1, or may of the glade. (If .,act, dis- cs (and the not. of his or her disra se and his or her place of ,mulling and mune, if known,) which Such ph3Aeia n Las prescribed for or attended tor the Ii "t final' '!'a(' • h;tvhi4 Surat di+casc oalr- ing:Ill)' Ilal't Of file 'ret', an t\\"elft}'- fimr bans; bat not core than out n - port shall be required in our week con- eel'titg the. saiue pereon; but ever}' at- cudlu4,r practicing phy'sivian thereat un[st at his peu'il see thaf such report is ur halal Irrrn m:Ydcr ,I l3" :nuc attending play'siclan. Sec. 3. That it shall Lu the duty of Zeh 1 curry" practicing physician. !ll city to report to writing to the De- pa'ttumt of I health the death of any of h!s paticnls who Oily haav died i a sold city ut ruuta4iuus or iufe,ctlOus diseases wlihlu twTlit!,ofour hours thereafter, and to Stade ill such report tit,specitlo noun' oat tape Of spch,l.ease. Scc. 3. That it still[[ be the duty of every peraou knowing of any ludivid- ual in said city sick of any contagious di'easc (where .ueh pm'.mI shall have a . t5 rrgunl such im li viduxl us to, (-I (,a,not properly caned for, ;old to avoid giving Said disease to others), and c the duty of every physician hearing of .uly such sick persou� whoIm shall have roasuu to thick requires the. attention Of [he Delartnientof Health, to at once Ir- nrt the, facts d) the suit[ I artluent of lealtlt ill regaral to the disease, coali- tion alai dwcl ling place' or 1 sitlnit of inch sick I,•rsun. Sec. 5. Upon file death of any person t[fected or suck with any disease name, our provided for fit section °, of this ord!- tanee, the following regulations must Ir 4113 PROCEEDINGS OF TJE COMMON COUNCIL. PROCEEDINGS OF THE COMMON COUNCIL." 41; be observed: Thr remains of said per on must be thoroughly disinfcrted :uul exposed to [hr. view of no one exeepl those ahsdutely necessary in preparing the body for burial, and bedared fn ;I hearse (but III, other vehicle), which must ]let he aceowpanfed by more Ut:ul rico vehicles std shall Ire taken directiv from the place of death to the place of burial. See. fi. The (Curial of any person who may die• of nuc of Ihr diseases named ur provided for ill section : of tills ordi- nance, unist take place within twenty- four hours after such death, and whJn praeticalde should take place in the "fight. Sea ;. That no person shall vAthin filo city, without it pernitfrom thc Coua- ddssfomer of health, eatery or remove from one building to another u1- from :uy vessel to the shore. any person sick of :my contagions disease; nor shall any persuta Iry any exposure of any in- dividual sick of any contagious disease, or of the body of such person, or by any negligent act connected therewith, or fat respect of the cure orcustotly thereof u1- by :t needless exposure of himself, cause or contribute to or promote the spread of disease front any such person or from any dead holy, . Sec. S. '(•tial "u child, minor or per- son front any house where •ny person or persons is sick or atferted with any of the diseases named or provided fur ill secifuu :'. of thi}.'� ordinance, shall at- tend :toy' public, yn'Iv:ate or sectarian schmpl ill this city until the recovery Or death of sold sick person ur persons,and :it either event the aforesaid child, winor or person shall be provided with a writtru stateutent b • theatteudiu l dn'- sicimi. if any, and inot, then h,the l'o'an issioner of health, vertifvimp; to then' nun-eoutagiuusncss. which ,fate- nn•nt wast be presented to the principal u1- teacher of said public or private school before said child. minor or per- son will be allowed to return. Sec. U. It shall be the duty of all phy- sic•i:u1s, upon discoveryof any cona- giuus or infectious disease, ill instruct the parents or guardians of any Child or nf.uor who may be residing at the in- fected premises, of the provisfo"s of the above section. And it shall be the duty 1-f any principal or teacher of any pub- lic. private or sectarian school fu this city.to report at once to the De uo'tute"t of Health, fu writing, any vfo�atfot of the above section. Sec. lm. That it shall be the dirty of every physfeian, accotiche', midwife, undertaker, sexton or superintendent of any Cemetery, or person having charge. of the same, practicing melit ine or doing business witbiu the city of St. Paul, to register his or her name f" a book or books to be provided for such par nese. ;It the office of the Department Of I calth of Said city, giving fall name, restenco and Join(.,. of business, and f l case of removal front one dace to another fm said city, to make c�u nge fu said register acvordiugl). Ser. 1L 'That every' kCq"a'of every boarding house,"" lodging house.and even' innkeeper and hotelkeeper shall. within twenty-four hours, report fn writing to 1111. Counnissiouerof health til(- same particulars as is required of :u,) physician concerning amp person being :it am, Ott the aforesaid houses Or hotels and attacked with any con- tagious disease. See. 12. '1•hat the cuuunissiouer, mana- ger, principal or other proper head .of leer of each and every public or private institution in said city, shall, oil(-(- each week, report in writing (or cause such report by some proper per- son to be trade once fn each week) to the Commissioner of health, and state therein the name, if known, and condi- tion aunt disease of any and every person being thereat mud sick of any contagious disease. See.13 That file keepers. lessees. fella its and owners of every boarding house and lodging house, shall, within ,ox hours after the facts shall cone to his or her (it their knowledge, notify the. I•ou"uissioner of health fn writing ,or the fact of auv mall or person lately front any steamboat or vessel, being take" sick at ach house, and shall fn such notice state where such sick peyson may be found, and trona what vessel Ind when he (.aura, to the best of the knowl- edge of the person (or persons giving such notice. Sec. 14. When funeral ubsol!'fes are desired in any death from nnfgouta- gious or infections disease, the @oli nis- sioner of health shall grant a permit for that purpose, subject to the follow- ing conditions: That body he placed it, a metallic Casket which shall he her- metically settled at once and shall not be Opened :afterwards. Ttatthe room con - tabling the sante shall be fumigated with sulphIt for at least six hours hitter, the funeral takes place and disinfected with approved disinfectants such as are not injurious to furniture or wear. ng apparel. That this shall he done under :he personal supervision of an officer `roe the liealth Department, who shall ,e detailed for. that purpose by the Juuuuissiuner of health and whose di- rections shall be obeyed. See. 15. T tat upon death or co11va- esence of any person u1- persons tffeeted or sick with any of the diseases aimed or provided for fn section _ of .his ordinance, j the Commissioner of leallh still][ at onto cause the room or . ooms used by—and those in the imine - [late vicinity of—said person or persons, together with conh•nts of said rutin or I he furnished will for that purpose at room., to he thuroughlp disinferfed, fit( -rod oev Ali ery mu n outh. and nsesto, cleansed. 1'uuigated, or wilatccer in his I undertaker or other person shall Ira ry Ili,cretiuu tally be deemed uC('C nary in or cruise to be buried the bods' of any order to prewar a further 'pro -ad If the olvecased person tvit11io Che r•ity of St. e disease, cce oo• in eshuCast.,, to dc- I llauLrxcrpt i" such grounds as ore now stro'in g said Content, u Rf said roams. luoovu ural nerd xs , I", I grounds. or .ill this to he dour at the l-xprusc of fhr i such its shall hereafter be lry law deaig- nvour, who'll he u1- she is able'amd when nated and authorized tobe 1,- us such. hr or she is not, than at the expense Of Se(-. I.1, 'That no dead Ludy, ur part the City.of file dead body Of a) luun:m bring, Ser. hi. 'That no person or persons 'hall he ill amp mnunu•r rarrird or con- whu have been affected u1- sick with ;up -3 1 front, fu, to u1- through the city ul• Of file discuses totaled a"d presided fur SI. Paul by any persist or by means of to svetiun^_ of this ordimtnro who (lave any holt vessel rear. static or other Dccn (p uantimrd or isolated in amp vehicle, or by any public ur private cun- plarr within the jurisdiction of the city vcyanee without a permit therefor Ifrst Of tit 19w1. or placed in the snmll-pox granhhd Iy file Department of health hospi"d by the Health Deparhn,.ut of of said City. till, city Of St. Paul, shall be allowed to ProvHcd. That tilt- safne effect may Iravc'uch ,earantille n s I r mall -pus loll- be gi ern 6}said Department to a Lurial pital without permissiou of the Com- no' hmnsit permit issued by the proper Iossiu"er Of Ilealt.h. authority of auv other place or jorisdie- INITIO1t]Nrs• lieu when [he da•a01 Of the person mimed tire. 17. That whenever any person ill the uawit'h:all ha ve urrarred within shall die witihi" the city of St. Hol, it .noel p�acepu jurisdietfoo. shall he the duty of the physiei:w at- Srr. so. -That whencvor a permit for tending such person 11111-1119 his or her burial is applied for, ill ease of death last sickness, u, of the coroner of the without the attendance of a physician, rily when the ease carnes under his of- or if it he iuupssiLL• to Obtain a ptiysi- Iiriel entice, to furnish and deliver to (-fan's eertifiqrah•, it shall he file duty of till- undertaker, or Other Person super- file Com in issioner of liealth tie iurrali- inlo ding till, Initial of said decen'cd we file •m1'r and cirruustnees of person, a vetrtilfca to duly signed, setting such deaf h. to make and sign thecertili- forih. as far as ttie saes may be risen- (.•ate required be ;ertiuu fifty-nine of niml,d. the name. age. Color. sex, nativ- this Ordinance. 'Ind if' 'lot satisfied as to ih' (giving state or county), oecupation, the rants• and -irrum tnncra of such whither married or single, duration of de:atlt, h(. shall refer till- rase hp till- residrt -v in the cit • of St. P• t ail, cause. Coroner of t6c Circ for iuvestieatiom fwd date and plan of tenth (giving street report and safd' -crone, is helclo, _ and ,I, her , and duration of sickness quirl-d Io make such investigation ,led of said dcl,rasrd person. And it shall report. bo' Ihr duty Of the uudcrtakCr or other VAI'(INANoN. lot in I harac Of the tonal of said Ser. !l. Thal weep person being the �Irccnsed person. to forward it ill lilt- parcmt or gnallial,tr haying lilt- care. Col issioner Of (health within twenty- rustodv or vunh'of of ally oimor or other fnnr hour, after soc•h death. Provided, indi,idnal. shall Ito the (.sunt Of auv that in rase of death from tnv infectious menus, purr.... and authority of said par or routilgious disease, said certificate cnt. _mnrdian or other person that Todd shall be so made and forwarded within prop,r]v be used or excrted for such twelve hours thereafter: purpos,.f cause and procure such minor Sea, IS. Tlmt nn interment or disin- or individual to besr, promptly. fit, teraent of the lend body of any Moran quemtly and effective 1Y vaerinaled that In•iug, or disposition thereof fn any such niinoror individnal shall ant take hntb, vault et cemetery, shall lie made or he liabfe.,to take the scall -pox. within the city of St. Paul without a Sec. ?3. That it,, parent, master or permit therel or granted by the Dep:u't- Custodian of, wry' child or minor (having went of health of said efty, nm' other- thr prover and authority to prevent) wise than in aecordtuce. therewith. And shall permit mtv such child or mfuor to mo srston or other person shall assist in be uI►o•cessarify exposed, or to need - (r assent or allow any such interment or Icssly expose any other person to file disiuh•ruu•"t to be made until such pe'- takfug ur to the infection of ally c11117 "tit shall be give" as aforesaid; and it tagfous disease. shall be the duty of every sexton or Set,. 93.That "o principal of any other person having eiLargeof a"y bury- school and no principal or hac•her of on' (.round. cemetery, tomb or=vault. as any private, sectarian or other .school, aforesaid, who strap receive any such shall mlnfit to any such school any child permit. to preserve and return the t san• or minor who shalt not have. been vae- to the Coanuissioner of health, together cinated within seven years next l reced- with a fall report oil blanks which will ing the admission or application for ad- 416 PROCEEDINGS OF THE COMMON COUNCIL. be'01--ed: The renuafus of said per sun must be thoroughly oisinl'eete, :uu exposed to the view of un nue excel tho,e absolutely uearssary fn prep:u'iul the body for burial, and be placed ill ; hearse (III u I other vehicle), whirl I nut be arrumpauied hV more. tutu IWo vehicle, wine shall be tilien directll front the place elf death tel the place• o .urian. Ser. 6. The burial of any persuu, "'h; only die of any of the diseases named oo provided for in section 21 this ordi u:uu•c, must take plane within twenty. four hours after sneh death. :uul when practicable should take place fu the night. 'Phut no person shall within the city, without aperwitfrom the Curr uaissiuuer of llealth, carry or t•emovc fnou nue building to :another or froua alt,, ve,oel to the ,lore, any Io -,on sil oany can togiuus disease; nor ohall ff per as b)' :ala)' expo wire of :stay in- dividualoiekuf:up' •outaguul.s disease, el' of the body of such person, or b>• any negligent act connccte(I therewith, or in respect of the core oreustody thereof ;rby n needles, exposure of llluself, a ntribut�I to or pruuwte the u1,rrnd of Ili se:ase frog any such Perwu or frau ;flay" dent Sec. s. 'l'hat nu a•hild. t nor or ptr- n Prow any Itmise "'here only. t per,oai, is siek lir all', avitided�ta as ate of the diseases named I; provfur III s s•tiou s of thinz nlinanc•e, shall at- tend may public, ytrivate t ectariao Schad in this city until the tar-overy or death of'said nick pirsys I or Pers—sould in either event the aforesaid child, minor or persuu stall be provided with a w'ri Lten snitl!III«'ttt b theattending . y ag play - nn, ft' any. and if lot th, I by the ( ianatntl5nfnatel' or He:dth, eei'LI f\-laag to I hen' I I-euntagfousnava, which ,bat- :iicot au ust be prevented to the prinefpal r teacher of ad paublic or private sr•lnol before said•lli ltd. ai ua or pm'- soil will be allowed to return lli See. u, It sloall be the duty of y all ply- iefaau,, u1,uu 'if,covery of ancoufx- gioafn el' ufectio is di,rase, t;, lost, act the parents or guardian, oI any child lir fecoar who nay be residing at till. in- ted Pn•.mises, of for prm•imuns of the above section. And it shall be file duty rf .:lay principal or teaucler of any " - Ifc. pnvat,, or sectarian selluul no this city,U; report at ouac• W the Dt• ru•tment of Health, in writing, any vio�atiml of the above section. Sec. 10. That it shall be the duty of every physician, accuncher, midwife, undertaker, sexton or superintendent of any cemetery, lir person having charge of the sante, prnetieing inedieina or. doing b,fs�nuss within the cite of St. I:ml, to register his or her smile in a book or books to be provided for such par lose at Uui obice of the Uap;trhnent of Ile:dth ot's;, (ity, giving full aI I residence :will phiev of business, :uul fu case of removal front nue :lace to ;uvular in said cih, tt uutke eflange fu said register acrur;liugly. Sec_ 11. 'That every keeper of every hoarlio, hou,a•, lir IudKing honor, and uvea' dun keeper and hutelkevper shall. within oIIlle ,,ao hours, report fa "•riling W the U>nnuissiuuerof health till' Same )rn•livuhars :is is required of •an}' phyvu•iau cunrcrning ;up• Pelson being at an}' of the :afun I,, houses r hotels and attacked with any con- tagious disease. Ser. Id. 'Phot the cmuwissioner, mm�a- ger, Principal el' other Proper head Whoof ouch and ever}' pnhlie lir private institution in said city, shall, euro in each week, report in writing la' cause loch report by route proper por- n to be. made once 'la da wick) to the Caonm issioner of llealth. amps -state therein the nolo•, if known, and condi- tion and disease of ally and every person being thereat and siek of any contagious disease. S-.. 1That the keepers. lessees, IL r+:n:n;ts :and «water, of every hear; ling beaus- and lodging house, sloall, witlaio "x boon after the facts shall c tu;e to lass or her or their knowledge., notify filo Cum nissiuner of Health in writing he acofny out r p +on frt'atu :upf' sttenulloantror vclisel,brsl.i lag ttlately aken sick :at -0, house, and shall in 'uch tntiee slate where sualt si ek III,1,�olI arty be around, and frena what vemelhnd whorl he cane, to the bestof the knowl- edge of the person lir persons giving such notice. See, 1}. When funarnl obsequies arc dr,ireaf any d:ItlI fri of any conta- gious or infectious disease, file eo uni,- 400er of Ileal th shall grant :a peewit fur tient porpooe subject to the tullow- ia;g euuditiuuas. jl•hat alae bellyy be pl:u•eal ' at dallies casket which olaall be her- netieally sealed oat once and shall not he )I —(I afterwards. Thatthe room con- txtniog the sauce shall hu funafgated with mlphlir for It'luast six hours bet'ore file fungal takes ppence lid disinfected with approved aliainfectants such as are lot injurious to furniture or wearing apparel. That this shall he done under :hl. personal supervision of au officer irmn the health Department, who shall w detailed fur. that purpose. by the ]ounnissioner of Health :uul whose di- 'ections shat] be obeyed. Sec. 15. That upon death or",g lva- eseuce of any tersou or helsuus alfeeted or sink wit top• of the <�iseasua winded or provided for in aectfou 2 of his ordinance, the Commfssfouur of health shall at once cause the room or m oos used by—and those in the imme- diate vicinity of—said person or persons, PROCEEDINGS OF THE COMMON COUNCIL.. 417 together with contents rrY s id canto or menus, to he tho"n-Ib;v disinfer•ted. '.1', sed. loadgat•d, lir whatever i❑ his « discretion nay he deeuied I, I"" -y in rder to pr—ea tit fnrthcr spread of the disr;ur, even bo ext rear cases to de- 'troving said roulent, of said at*the V11 this ill• door at the expense of when nvucr, when he lir she is nblr.aud when hr or she is not, then at the expense of the r•itp. Src. lli. That no persuu or persons who lutvr. been afrevte.d or sirk with anv nolo! diseases naafed aml provided fio e' in section 2 of this or( Iol nt•+• who have bonen ;pmroatined al' isolated in anv place within lm jnrisdtetion of till- city rl St. 1':w 1, or placed in the snadl-pox hospital by the Health Department of the city of St. I'xal, shall be :oil I to Irav sneh guarani tnral' shall -pox pita)hns- ital witbo;;t p;•nniss'on of the onon,f Health. IN: tier. li. 'rho[ .t wh whenev- er any person shall dir within the cit}' of St. 1':ull. it shall be ten•. duty of the physician ;It—Stell person during ilis or her hist s'eknrs,, or of th<e u; of lli• cily when the rave comes •nn Ler ills of- lirial a otic-, to funlish dual deliver ter the undert:ricer, or other persou super - 000-nding the hnrial of sad deceased forI; II a certificate ;1111)' signt•d,,(.it, g t . its far as the ran e nav Ill• ascer- tained, the none, ague dor, sex mals_ ih';eiviue ,tate lir rowrty). orcupa[iun. whether married or .'ogle. duration If •sideore in the city of St. Paul, cans;•. dat•:uul plana ofIeath d d(giving street al oto lber;. nod to -loo. of ick cess It .aieceased perwm. And it shall I,, tele doty of fl;;• onl•rtaker or other oersoo "It chan". of ale buoial of sold decc:;se;l person, to forwar;l if to the 1',mooissfoo er of llealth witlaio tuventy- fonr boo's after so ,h death. Provider, flat in case of death frog any infectious nt:uginus dise:usr, said rrrtifi-ah• ball le su a;ade and forwarded within twelve lours thereafter. ser. ltl. rhat n; intermentordisio- n•rnu• It of the dead body oP a y hnnaan boil g, or di spnsi tfno thereof fa arty tnuh. vault or cemetery, shall be trade within the city of St. Tail without a perauit therefor, granted by the Depart- aut of health of said city, nor o[I wise than fu accordance therewith. And _ oo sexton or other person shall assist ill r assent lir allow any ,,felt interment or I disinta•roh•ut to be male until slich per- mit shall be given as aforesaid; and it shall be the duty of every sextan or other prnou having charge of any bury - I.", ground. cemetery, t 1 1) or vault, xs ; atorrsaid, who shall r,,,Ivu nny sneh it. to preserve and ratara the. Male a to the. Comalissioner of Health, together c with a full report on blanks which will i br furnished Itll❑ for that purpose at the end of ecce>' mmath. and no sexton, u udei taker or other pe"'In shall bur). lir cans;• 11 br boned the body' oY any der a—If person tvilhin qu• city of St. Pa ol.exc-pl in -eh go ounds ❑s am now knaavn ;old noel ss [ori;,] •-muds. or sorb as shall to aft•1' br by 11" desig- noted ;nil :; uthorized t; bo dosed as snob. ! Ser. lli. That no dead bud}', or part of the dead holy of any hmnan being. shall be in any milliner carried or von- veyed fl'nnl, fu. to or ihrungh tilde eilvof S:. Mod by :u;,v person or by no,..., of I :un- boat. vessrL ; stage or other vcrirlr. lir by any pubalir or n'ivutP con- i veyalo wftho,t a permit. therefor frit grafted by the 1)eP;lrtnaent of Health of said city. Provided. 'That the saute effect may be given by wuid 1)rpartna•tat too burial tr teaa;sit permit !ed by the proper �authori[y of aa;y' other glare or jorf,dic- tion when the death ot'the pe'soo nmoe;[ in [he u•rmit shall have nreurred within Soret pare or j irisdietiou. Sec. af. •That wlwnvvcr a permit for bora] fs applied for. ill case If dentia ,ffl IIt tee attendance of a physfci:na. or if' it be io;possiarle nr obta i;u a physi- ertiliroh•. ;t shall be the dyuv of ilal� C,�oattn issioner of Health to ilaventi- ,:tte the •an; and ri rumshuurar.- of orb death, to make amt sten theeertili- r•ale re«I lli real by section fifty-nine of Ilais ordilaan e. and if ntt satislwd :as to the ei ase au I ,•irruolstan•;•n of so,.h death, he shall refer fee ea • to file runnu•r of the (-fly fur iovestig:atiu11 ;and report. and said corm n•r I; hereby re_ gnired b; make such iucestignton and rr port. v.a rel x.trtox. sec. '1. 'Thal every person; la•iog the. p:uvut or en:arI dant. lir h:I I the -arc. o.todv or coo erne "fan minor or other odividoad. sha 11 Ito til; I tent of s, pnw';n' mud authority of nodal pnor- not��.;oordi:ua; or other person thin ro;dd prop -1, be ed versed lot ala po rpos«1 ra un;�`:ltd procure .uch n odivid as:al to be .; promptly. Itfr� oueatly and eae-tively' v ootid that nrh mfnn' nr inlivfdual •sloall not lake ,r be liable to hike the .mall -pox. I Ser. - 'Chat a ➢ paurnf. masher ;or ustodfan of nny child o nut' (havilag I power and mthorittmitu )rucrnt) 'h;all permit and such child or minor to br. uluteress;lrily exposed, ""to need- essly expose any other person to the taking or to the infection of any con- tagious disease. Sec. •Lei.. That no principal of any ",heel and no principal or teacher of my pri carr, secGariof it other school, ,loll admit to any such school :nay child Ir minor who shall not have been vag- inated within seven yea's next preced- ng the admission or application for all. 416 PROCEEDINGS OF THE COMMON COUNCIL. he observed: The remah , t u' : � said 1 tr .son must be thoroughly It" it fee (A ane exposed to the vices of no omc exeep those :absolutely nevessa ry in prep:rho the Ludy for burial, and be• laced fu a hearse (bill m, other vehfc�e9, whirl m list lint he aceompanicd by wore. thea two vehicles and shall be taken directly front the place of death to the place u burial. Sce. 6. 'The burial of any person wile may din lit' any of the diseases: na ll or provided for in section 3 of this ordi mance, must take place within ';thvemty four hours after such death, and whet practicable should take• place Ill the night. Sec. 7. That no person shall within the city, without a permit frau the Cont. missiomer of health, carry or remove front one building to another lir front any vessel to the share, any person sick of tiny contagious disease; nor shall any person by any exposure of ally Ill- dividtial sick of any contagious disease, lir of the body of such person, or b>>- any, negligent act connected thercavitbl, or Ili respect of the cure orcusttaly thereof lir by it needless exposure of hiurself, cause or contribute to or promote the spread of disease front any such person or front any dead body, Sec s. That no child. mirror or per- son front any house. usher'. any person or persons is sick lir atfeetad with tiny of aha discuses named or provided fur it section 3 of thf. ordtil:ince, shall at- tend :wy public, �mivaI or sectarian school in this city until therecovery or death of said sick person or persons,and fu either event the aforesaid child, uafuur or person shall be provided with a written statement by the attending pliv- sicimn, if ally, and if not, them Ilk, the Cees fan issiomer of Health. crrdfyiug to their non -contagiousness, which state- ment oust he presented to the principal or teacher of said Iwblic or private school before said child, mfuor or per- sdn will he allowed to ruturu. Sec, h. It shall he the duty of all phy- sicians. upon discovery of any conta- gious lir Infectious disease, to instruct the parents or guardians of any c•)111d or minor who may he residing at the. in- fected 1, real I,es, of the provisfoil s of the above scctiun. And it shall be the duty of any principal or teacher of any pub- Ifc. private or sectarian school in this c•ity,te report at once• to the Department of Health, fn writing, any violation of the alcove section. See. lo. That it shall he the duty of every physician, acconcher, midwife, undertaker, sexton or superintendent of any cemetery, or person having charge of the samh, practicing medicine r doing business within thecity of $t. Paul, 1, to register his or her nano fn a book or books to be provided for such par rose at the ollice of the Department of Iealth of said city, giving full name, revideuce all,[ place of buainens, :fall ill case of removal from one dice to another in said city-, to make c�uwge in .mid reaister accordingly. Sue. 11. That every keeper of every boarding house, lir lodging house. and every innkeeper and hotelkeeper shall. within twenty-four hours, report fu writing to the Commissioner of Ilealth the same particulars as is required of lily physician comcerning any person bring at any of the •aforesaid "houses lir hotels illi([ attacked with ally con- tagious disease. Sec. N. That the commissioner, m:uta- ger. principal or other proper head office' of each and every public lir private hotitutimn it, said city, shall, once ill each week, report fu writing (or cause such report by some proper per- son to be ']little once fu etch week) to ;o the Cunuuissiouer of I1oulth, and state therein the uaoe, if known, and condi- tion and disease of any aunt every person being thereat and sick of ally contaglous disease. Scc. 1:3. That the keepers, lessees, tenants and owners of every I rding house and lodging hoose•, shall, within six hours after the facts shall cone to his or her or their knowledge, notify the Commissioner of Health lir writing rf the fact of a:ry nulla or person lately from any steam boat or vessel, bell. taken sick tit such house, and shall in such notice state where such sick peyyson may be found, and front what vesselttrul when he came, to the best of the knowl- edge of the persona or persons giving such notice. Sec. 14. When funeral obsequies are desired ill any death front any conta- gious lir infectious disease, the Commis- sioner of Health shall grant a permit for that purpose, subject to the follow- ing conditions: That the body he placed in it metallic casket which shall be her- metically waled at unce:nd shall not be opened afterwards. Thatthe room con- Laainiug the same shall be fdmigated with >ulphur for at least six hours before the Funeral taken place and distufected with approved disinfectants Such ars are lot injurious to furniture or wearing , ipparel. That this shall be done nailer ;h(! personal supervision of an officer 'rona the Health Department, who shall re detailed for that purpose by the )omnnissiomer of Health and whose di- ectioms shall be obeyed. Sec. 15. That upon death or couva- esemce of any mraou lir persons affected or sick wit any of the or tamed or provided for fn section 3 of his ordinance, the Conmaissioner of un Icalth shall at ee cause their oom or onus used by—and those in te imine - [fate vicfmfty of—sant person or persons, ,tl PROCEEDINGS OF THE COMMON COUNCIL. !.3 together with contents of said ronin or be furnished him furthat Pat 11010 at .."Ins, to, be tlorouslah' disinfected, I the cud of every smith. and nilsextan, cleansed. futn igatcd. Or>vhatcver in his in ker(nker or other person "flab] bury discretion may be deenu•d ucrcas:ir• in or cauw to he I rued the body oY :wy. order to prevent a fnrlhcr spread of .the lecc I I pwrson within We city of tit. disease. oven in exhvnu• case., to de- 1'au Lcxcepf in such grounds w: arc noes sh'ocing said contents of said ronws. I:mown tool need as Il ri:d ernuud.s. or A11 this to ia• dune tat the expense of the such as shall hereafter he by bow desig- ewuer, when he or she is ebb' and when muted and anthorimA tone hscd assuch. It(- ar she is net, then at the cxpens` of 1 Sec. lo. 'That mo dead Ludy, lir part lhr ritY. I of the dead body of 11,3 tonsils being. See. llf. 'That no person or persons vlutll he in any mauuu•r carried lir con - who have Leen affected or sick with any veyrd frons, in. W lir through tic city of -if the discloses u;unerl and provided for; St. Paul by any person lir means of meanof in section ° of this ordinance" hu haves :fav built. scowl. car, stage lir other been opnrantined or isolated in :un• reticle. lir by any public or private col - placc within the jurisdiction of Ihc city veyanev without a permit therefor tiro: of St. Paul. lir placed in the small -pax granted by the Department of Ilealth hospital by the Health Department of of said cify. the city of St. Pawl, shall be :elbowed to Provided. That the same effect may Ie:ave such quatrantime or small -pox hos- lic gfvell by' .said Deparhneut to a burial pital without permission of the Com- or Uansit permtit issued by the proper missioner of Ilcalth. authority' of aur other pbacu or jarisdic- uNTRWIt1NYF. lieu when thedieath of the person awned 13rr. Ii. 'I'I it whenever any person ill the permit shall haveoeco'red within shall he within the city of St. Paul. It such pbacw lir joris lletion. shall he the duty of the physician at- Sec, 311. That whenever a permit for hauling such person during his or her burial is appl ted for, in ease of dwalh la.,t sickness, or of the coroner of the without the attendance of a I'lp•sirin 1, wily when the case comes under his of- or if it be impossibbe to obtain a plpst- licial notice, to furnish and deliver to clan's certificate, it shall be the, duty of Ihc undertaker, lir other person super- he Commll ssioner of Ilealth: to investi- intendinL file hnrhd of said deceased gate the clause and cireuunstances of persnm. a certificate duly signed, setting such death. to make and .sial, the cet'tllf- forth. as far as the same may be ascer- rate required by : ection fifty' -mime of tai d. the allow, age. color, sex, nativ- Uri,, ordinance. allot if not satisfie4 as to ih' Igiviue star lir cuantyl, occupation. the curse acrd circumstances of such wbefbcr married lir single, duration of death. he shall refer the ease to Ihc residence ill the city of St. Paul, cause, coroner of the city fur fuvcstig:dion allot date and place of death (giving street report, and abl coruncr is hereby re- :wd uuwbcr), and dnratin I of sickness quircd to make such inve•stigat.iou and of said doecase d v fla, dulk, or 'I!,dpersue. And it shall report. undertaker or other ver•rn.vru,N. to,, ill charge of the halal of said See. 31.That ever, person bciug the deceased person. to forward it to file parent or,u:rolam. lir having the ea re. Caummissianer of Health within twenty- eustuwh or eontrul of any minor or other four hours after such death. Provided, individual, shall (til the extent of nay that in cast of death front any- infectious uncal_ pincer and athorih 4)said par - lir conhr,ious disease, said certificate cif- gal:n'diao or other persan that rau1.1 shill[ be so made and forwarded within proprrh' bo used lir els-ted for such twelve hours thereafter. purpose) cause and I—vury snc•h minor See. IS. That no Interment or distm- Or individnal to he so promptly, fre- tcrment of the dead body of any Lonna gnentby and effectively vaccinated that bring. or disposition thereof fn any such mdnmr or iudivfdiral slmll not take unnb. vault or cemetery. shall be nmdo or he liable to take the small pox. within the city of St. Paul without a See. '3. That mo parent, master lir permit therefor granted by the Depart- custodian Of any child or minor (having went of Ilealth of said city, nor other the power and authority to prevent) wise than in accordance therewith. And .Shall permit env such child or mfuor to no sexton lir other Person shall assist in be unnecessarily exposed, or to need - lir assent ocallokv any such intermentor lessly expose any other person to the disinternu•lit to he made until such per- taking or to the• Infection of ally con - not .shall be given as aforesaid; and it tagious disease .shall be the duty of every sexton or Sec. 2M That no principal of any other person having chargeof any bury- school and no principal or tcacler of hue ground, cemetery, tomb or vault, as any private, sectarian or other school, aforesaid, who slmll total) any such shall mlnnit to ally such school any child pries if. to preserve and return the same or minor who shall not haves been vae- tothe Com inissl ncr of Health, together cinated within seven years next preced- with a full report on blanks which will iug the admission or application fur ad - Py 418 PROCEEDINGS OF THE COMMON COUNCIL. mission to any such schad of such child or minor; or shall any such principal of teacher retain in or permit to attenc any such school, any such child or mina who shall nor, have been vaccinated within seven years next preceding tit taking elfeet of this article. See,. 24. The evidence of such vacef la- tiom to be presented to anysuch prin- cipal or teacher, as is mentioned fu the preceding section, shall be a certificate signed Ir)) the Commissioner of Health or any' ¢lysicfa i duly licensed by the State Board of Exanfners. Sec. 8ti. the Commissioner is hereby cin powered to visit any and all public and private schools in the city, and to make or cause W be, Made an examination of the ehil- dren and minors Ili attendance therein as often as he fray decal necessary to secure compliance with the provisions hereof. Set-. Di. Any principal t f it public chord, or principal or teacher s t l ;any' atc only or other school, who shall tion ' ]ate any of the provisions of section 'a3 of this ordinance, or shall fu say way pre•rt•fit or attempt to prevent the. Commissioner of Health from exer- cisfug the power conferred ou him by -section 95 of this ordinance. shall bo upon conviction liable to the penalty hereinafter described. Sea 27. That no person shall suf- fer ur peewit uuy ce�lnr, vault, private thatu. cesspool, privy or sewer, upon any premises belt gine to or occupied by him or her within the Batts of the city of St. Paul, to become nauseous, offensive or injurious to the public health. Sec. `d4. No distiller, tanner. brewer, soap boiler, tallow chandler, cleat Uncker,dyer, livery Aablekcaper, house- keeper or other person shall dfsclulrge out of or permit to flow front their still house, tannery, brewery. ulanufactory, shop, packing house, stable, or other place, any foul or nauseous liquors, slops or substance whatever into any private gnnwd, treat, hole or publfe g uud witl... o aafd cjtj,. Sec,. 2h. No soap hotter, Wilib—hand- ler, candle or oil maker, or other person shall keep or use, or cause to be kept or uu used. y side, putrid or sticking fat, grease or meat; nor shall any person keep for more than twenty-four IMrurs ally undressed hides, except int the place whore the smile are to be manufactured. Sea ;ie. No owner or occupant of any grocery, cellar, tallow chandlery hoar, soup factory, tannery, brewery, distillery, pork or beef nicking house, stable or barn, shall suffer the saine to become foul, nauseous or offensive. See :31. No owuerorpossessor of any animal which shall have died, shall suffer the sane to lie on any puhlie grow ad, Arvvet, lane, alley or any private lot orplaee within the city; nor shall any person throw or leave any such ani- mal, or any vegetables or decayed aninial matter,m• anal, slops or fifth whatever, solid or fluid, into any pool of water in suit[ city. Sec. :32. No owner or occupant of anv lot or tenement shall case or per- mit any nuisance to be or remain ht or upon oluy lot or tt:uemeut, or between the same and the center of the street adjoining. Sec. :S3. If any person within the Ii itis of tile, city of St. Paul, shall per- mit or suffer oil his, her or their prem fres, or un premises of which he, she or they may he tiro occupant or occupants, h any nuisance, either' by exercising any unwolesome or offensive trade, calling or business, or by having or suffering or permitting ally building, outhouse. s -ver, sink, or any putrid or unsound beef,pork, fish; hides, skills or any putrid carcass, or any unwholesome substance or thing what- ever, to be or remain int premises of which he, she or they shall be the owner or owners. occupant or occupants, until by offensive and ill stenches or other- wise, they or any of therm shall bet -tonic offensive, hurtful of dalllg,e,ous to the ueig it ori ) 1, it shall be tate duty of [I Assistant Health inspector to give notice to such person or }�ypersons to remove sucli nuisance fortltptlith,and if the owner or owners, occupant or occupants of premises oil which such nuisance shall be situated shall neglect or refuse ro re- move the same for the space of twenty- four hours after such notice shall have been given• he, she or they, upon convic- tion thereof before the municipal courtof the city of St. Paul, shall be, liable to the penalty hereinafter described, to- gether with the expense of reinoving such nuisance all([ the costs of prosecu- tion. Sec. 31. if any person ov persons ehail,after notice asaforesaid.pertnitamy each nufsamee U) remain which shall be mnuifestly dangerous or innpro?er, it hall he lawful for the Assistant Health luspector to remove and abate suet, uisance, either by removing any putre- flaction or by draining the premises, or by filling them up forthwith under if - rection of the Commissioner of Health, cud the person or persons•rnnitting the same o reinaim as aforesaaa shall,ou :onvfetion thereof, be liable to the pen- alty hereinafter described. Sec. :i. No person shall detImAt or cave, or cause o be left, or p aced or leposited m any part of said city, any lead animal, or any mutual or vegetable axerementutive or other substuta vhich is offensive, or which by process of decomposition may become ottensive, PROCEEDINGS OF THE COMMON COUNCIL,. 419 unless the same shall be buried'by th permission and under the direction to of the Commissioner of Health. Sec. 36. It shall be the duty of the Chief of Police to report to the Commis stoner of Health the exfatence of an, nuisance whatever fn said city, and pei form such other acts relative to the same according to the general or specia regulations prescribed relating thereto Sec. 37. It shat] be unlawful for any person, firm or corporation to carry oh the business of slaughtering of animal: or rende'inq of any animal matter, of manufacturing the same Into fertilizi"I material or changing the, forst thereo in any manner -by the use of heat, steam fire, chennieals or otherwise, at any place or in any eAub]ishnnent anywhert within the, city of St. Paul or wftbfu oat mile of the linhits of said city, except I a permit front Cour on Council. Sec. '.is. It shall be unlawful for any person, Brno or corporation having the wuership or control of any a final mat, ter which is momund, or in process of decay, within the city of St. Pal, to permit the same to be and remain while In such condition within aafd city of within one mile of the lindts thereof more than twelve hours after such ani- mal natter shall have become unsound, or after the process of decay shall have begun fit the sale, whether it be at any establishment for the rendering or changing the character thereof within the. locality prescribed and designated fu the preceding section of this article or elsewhere within the solid city, or within ane mile of the limits thereof. Sec. 39. It shall be unlawful for any person or persons, company or corpora- tion within the city of St. Paul or within one mile of the limits thereof to engage in the business of slaughtering animals 1'or food, packing them for i nu'ket, o' reuderfnfl,g tie offal, fat. bones or scraps from me11 :urinals, or any dead carcass or any animal natter whatever, or to iengage m the manufacture o produe- ma of fertilfzers or glue, oro- the clean - Ing or rendering of Intestines, unless he ,or they shall (lavecbtained n permit from the Cool )to Council for such bucioess. See. 4e,. Any licensee so granted may be revoked upon writtell notice by the Coninlissioner of Health w•hmneve.r it shall appy' -c to ifs satisfaction that the party arty sol licensed shall have violated any provision of ny acute to of the City Council es any statute law of the amu of Minmesoti relating to saidbusi- ness ring ole. s of manufacture ng, packing, rendering ami c. 41. Tho, C i fertilizers or glue. Sec. 41. 1'he Cemmisstant orally or permitted of ifs free assistant inspectors ball Ire th day o Pilg entrance buildings at all users or the day poses specified Wall buildings used forthe purposes specified in aeF tion 39 of this article, and to free and unrestrained examination of all ap- paratus or utensils used in such manu- facture, or fn the disposition of gases generated in such manufaeturc. Sec, .are 42. It shall conse and titutis here- by decld a nuisance for any person to erect or maintain a privy as near as twenty feetto any street, dwelling, shop or well unless the same be fur- nished with a substantial vault six feet deep and made water tight, so that the contents carrot escape therefrom, and sufficiently secured and emlosed. Sec. 4:3. All privfe;, any part of the contents of which arc above the surface or within two feet of the surface of the earth, and all other privies that are foul, emitting smells find odors prejudi- cial to the public health, are. hereby de - c airednuisances, and ill(- He. a rtnient of Ileal th,Counnfssiouerof Ilea ill or any assistant inspector shall have power to olhate the. sono. , Se'.44. Wheueverany nulsanec shall be found on any premises within [he city, contrary to this article, the Coui- ndssiouer of Ilealth is hereby author- ized in his discretion to cause the sane , to be sunituaril}• abated fn such manner, as Isemay direct. Sec. 45. In all cases where a nuisance y shall be found to any building or upon any ground or other premises within the jurisdiction of the city, twenty-four Itburs' notice may be given fn writing, signed by the Conn olssiouer of l lealth, or by the Assistant Health Inspector, to the owner or occu()ant of such build - fig or other premises, where lie is known and can be found, toremove suet nuisance, and illcase of his ueg- feet or refusal to abate the same in ac- cordance with such notice he nsholl be chargeable with the expenses which may be incurred fn the removal thereof, to be collected by suit or otherwise, fn addition to the flu' or penal Ity. Sec. 46. In all "it' is where In o provf.- lon is herefm made (Inning what are .udsau es, and how the same nuly removed. abated or prevented, fn aid- litiou to what may be declared such ierein, those offenses which are known :o the vi n nim, law of the laud and the natutes of Minnesota fits nuisances, only! in case the sane exists within the. dty limits or within one mile thereof, le t-lited its such and proceeded ngininst is is in this article provided, or fn ae- •.ordmoce with any other law which shall ;ave Lie officer trying the same jurisdic- ton. Sec. 47. .That no pile or deposit of nauure, offal or garbage, noraccunmla- 10 t of any offensive or nauseous sul- ,tance shall be made within the limits of the city, nor shall any person or cor- mratimn mload, discharge or put upon it along the line of any railroad, street, 420 PROCEEDINGS OF THE COMMON COUNCIL. alley or highway, or public place with'. .,aid it , adv nluu re o . garbage other offensive or tau is to edrsta no nen shall c:r o Cars r flats loaded with e Lavine upon thew any such snllstaul or Sllbstlllee•S be allowed to reltntfll 1 stand on or along any railroad, street ( highway within the Ifnlits of said cit within Son yards of an} inhabit,. (two,] ing. All nnarurc vaults attache tr stables, where more than two horse all, kept, shall between April sed No vemher of each year be emptied twee to each week• and such vaultshall in it case be permitted to become :t nuisaucl Sec. 48. That no manure, garbage ofral o' any vegetable or animal matte or nauseous substance detrimental t health shall be damped or deposited It any place within the limits of the cit of St. Paul except at such place o places designated and provided for that purpose by the Commissioner of health Sec. 41). Every water closet, priv, vault or cess pool shall be properly con meet, I with w a public sewer hen )Ira(• I Call" which connection shall hem al parts adequate for the purpose, as to permit eetirel, and freely to pass what ever enters tile same; and all still water closets, privy vaults or cess pool: shall fie provided with proper traps,ven tilating pipes, tight pipes for eonneet ing with house sewer, sufficient water and other [Weans for flushing till same, and every owner, lessee and oc engram shall take adequate measures tc prevent improper substances from entering such water closets, privy vault, or their connections, and to seyure the prompt removal of any Improper still - stances that only enter therein, so that ,to accunitilatlenn shall take Illac, and So as to prevent any eshalatiun therefrom.offensive, dangerous m' predjudicial to Leath, Sed so as to prevent the same front being or becoming obstructed. Sec. 50. When not connected with any sewer, all waterclosets, privy vaults or cess pools Shall be walled up III, cemented on sides and Irotton) is such a way that they will he impervious to water. Said bottom shall be at least six feet below the level and they shall be provided with pl>�ter ventilatinc pipes and covers sitbbjeer to the :ql- proval of the Building inspector, and no watr closet, privy vault or cess pool shall be so constructed within twenty feet of any house, residence or building without a permit from the owner or agent of said(it 111g, house, residence r buikl- lug, or within twenty feet of the line of any public street. Provided, That all water closets, priv)' vaults, cess pools or private drains already built or constructed that do not conforin with the provisions of sections 41) and 50 of this ordinanee are hereby declared a nuisance, and the owner or agent of said water closet, privy vault or cess pool n' }private drain, shall, talon being notified Il• the. Coln m is: io ne r of health in writing lro- n•1• . R1 d .tt ou •e :. to abut, said n uis:ulrc nc- col'll,U f t Chia regulations elf S('OLI(nIS 4!1 null 5n of this ordivauc•e. Sec. 51. Every tenement or lodging It shall have, the proper I'll of suit- able conveniences or receptacles for.re- ceivin,g garbage and other refuse mat- ter. No tenement or lodging house, nor any portion thereof, shall be used as a place ofstorage for an}' combustible article of any article damg,rous or detri- mental to health, nor shall any horse, cow, calf, swhle, pie, sheep or goat be kept in said house. Sec. 52. That every' agent or other person having the charge, control or management, or who collects or receives tine rents of any lands, preutises (,I - other property in the city, shall disclose the name or moves of the owner or owners of such land, premises w' prop- erty, or the name or names of the per- son or persons for whom such agent or other person is, acting„ upon loppliention being made therefor by all ulspertor, agent or officer of the Department of Health or the Department of Buildings. Sec. V. 'That every- butcher, grocer and milk dealer and their agents shall allow the parties authorized) by the Commissioner of health to treely and fully Inspect their cattle and milk, meats, fish and vegetables held, offered or Intended for sale, and will be ex- pected to answer all reasonable and proper questions asked by such persons relative to the condition thereof, and of Ile places where such articles may be. See. 54. That neither the owner. ;enact, or occupant of any building or wendses in the city of St. Paul shall buglloy, cause or per ilt any part of the ;ontents of any vault, privy, sink or fess pool (being thereon and of which ne has control) to be removed. ucl,ss tecordini; to a penuit or the regulations If the said Department of health Kee. 55 That no person shall ob- truct, delay or interfere with the proper nd free use, for the purposes for which hey may be and should lie set apart for he use of any contractor or person un- aged in rmnoving adv offal, garbage ubbish, dirt, dead animals, night soil r other like substances, or with the toper performance of such contracts. Sec. rA9. That it shall he the duty of very contractor, scavenger and person, is agents and employes, who has Con- tacted or mtdertakl,n to remove any iseased or dead anima, offal, rubbish, arbage, dirt, street sweepings, night. )it or other filthy, offensive or noxious ibstance, or is engaged about any such )nnoval, or in loadd'i ng or unloading of ,y such substance, to do the same with PROCEEDINGS OF THE COMMON COUNCIL. 421 :It patch and it ,vela Inarticular in a cause unlit for food, to at once seine and , hiker as eleanl • and little to offensive confiscate such c omni k,, and with as little danger fish, birds or •, ,ricin prejudice K I J c fowls, vegetables or milk, and report to life and health as possible. the same to the Conmlisvioner Sec. 57. That uo person m' persons of health, who shall at once .shall keep, stable or yard more than ooe Center c•onlplaint against the. own— cow or other cattle for any length of or person on. ering such meat• fish, hinds time whatever, to any one stable, yard or fowls, vegetables or milk for vale. or rucI osua within the city without It Sea n1. That every person bciug file permit from the Coonnissioner of owner, lessee or oecup:int of any room, 1[raltil• stall or place where any ment, fish. or Sec. 58. That no person or persons vegetables, destgued or held for human shall keep or ptfn any swine, sheep or too([, shall be Stored or kept, of Shall be goats, e.hckeus or fowls of:any deserip- held or offered for sae, shall put :cul tion for :sty' length of trine within the keep such room, stall and place :mil its erh,withaut a permit frow the Commis- appurten:uces, in a cleaul}• and whole- sionerof health. scale condition, and every person hav- See..5h. That every person shall old- ing charge (or Interested or engaged, serve and obey ench and every special whether as prrnci1nal or agent), in Curl,, regulation and every order of the De- or in respect to Lire custody or sae of pnrtment of health that is o' nilly be •toy meat, fish, birds, fowls or vegeta- made for Carrying Into effect any of the tiles, or other article whatever, whether foregoing ordmauces or powers, or any in its natural state or manufactured ple- Iaw of this state or otherwise, whether signed for hunan fomb shall put and Issued directly by the Department of preserve the same in a Clearly and St heath or ttonudgated by the Commis- wholesome conditdon, and sinal[ not ioner of I�ealth,as if the sante had Leen allow the. sauce, or any part thereof, to herein Inserted atlength. be poisoned• infected or rendered un - Sec. W. It is hereby made still de- safe or unwholesome for human food. Glared to be unlawful and a misde- Sec. (i5. That no person Shall receive meanor for any party, person, firm or or store, or dress, or Hack, or sell any corpouttnon to offer for sale or sell to green hides, or estald sit ally taune.ry, ally perscu, firm or corporation within or'carry on the same within the limits till- linnets of the eltx of St. Paul for any of the city of St. Paul, without first oh - purpose whatever, fee. that has bocr ern, taining a perulit front the Commissioner or taken out of or front the nlississi plot of Ilealth. :teen at ally point within the banks Sec. W. That it shall be the duty of thereof and below the falls of St. An- every Jerson knowing of any fish, ma e fill, ly. or fowl, hird or vegetable being bought. Sec•. lir. That no meat, fish, birds or sold or offered for sac. (as food for fowls or vegetables, nor any milk. not hunau beings), or being fn any market. being healthy, fresh, sound, wholesome, pal:lic Or private, in said cit} and nut pine, unadulterated and safe for hunna'n wholesome being sound, healthy or for fond, nor any meat or fish that died by such food, to forthwith report such dise.ase-or accident, or other representa- facts, or the particulars relating thereto, tions tit' food, whether in the ratoral to the Department of Ilealth, or to one state or manufactured, shall be brought of'its officers. within the city of St. Paul or Mild for Sea 67. It is hereby declare([ nnlaw- Sae at ae)- public or private market as fill for any undertaker. parent or gmu'- such food anywhere iu sad city. dian to take the rennahis tit' any pen :sur, Sec. e.2. That no calf, pig or land), er who died of any of the diseases named the meat thereof, shall be brought. held ill section 2 of this ordinance. into any or offered for sale as such fold fl, said church or public building_ for the pilr- eIty, which at the date of its death pose of holding funeral services over (bring a calf) was less than livee weeks the remains of said person. old: or (being it pig) was. wLen killed. Sec, as. No clergymmn shall allow the not more, than five weeks o d; or (being body of any person dead of small -pox, a boob) was, when killed, not more yellow fever, diphtheria, scarlet fever. than eight weeks old. Nor shall any membraneous croup or any other roc - meager, sickly or uawholesoec tisk. Gugiuus or ouide.mic diaease,Gr cuter an}. birds or fowls be. brought, held or sold church frith which said clergyman may or offered for sale as such food in said be connected; and it is hereby declared ,.It,. unlawful for any clergyman to hold Sea M. It shall be the duty of the public services In any church or private Meat Inspectors or of the Assistant dwelling horse, over the remains of ally Health Inspectors, upon disc•overiugany person dead of any of the aforemen- ntcat, fish, herds air fowls, vegetables or tioned diseases, or either of thein. milk, offered for sale as fond within the Sea 60. It is hereby declared unlaw- •ity of said St. Paul that is decayed, fill for the owner or custodian of may, diseased, unwholesome, or front any live stock, or any live stock commission 422 PROCEEDINGS OF THE COMMON COUNCIL. ® + PROCEEDINGS OF. THE COMMON COUNCIL. 42,q merchant, or any other individual firtl or corporation within the limits of the city o St. Paul, to sell or offer for sale any cattle suffering from or afHicte( with thefttl(1m"lup --jaw" (astinoiny Cush,); w�leln any sucf stock afflicted with said diseast is found within the city limits of said city, it is hereby made the duty of Ch( Commissioner of health or tic Liva Stock Inspector of the Department of Ilealth to take possession of said aufunal, and when said Inspector is certain of his diagnosis, to shoot or otherwise kill said animal and turn the carcass over to the renderingg company. Sec. 70. '1'llot no cattle shall be killed for human food while in an overheated, feverish or diseased condition; and all such diseased cattle in the city of St. Paul, and the place where found and there diseased, shall be , once reported to the Commissioner of Healthby the owner or custodian thei?coP, that the proper order may I t made relative thereto. Sec. 71. All persons, firms and cor- porations emm, I in the business of scavanger within the city of St. Paul, or who may be employed therein by In- dividuals, to remove garbage or other substances, which fpr any cause has become offensive, or has to be removed, shall, fn removing the same through, over or along any of the streets, highwa}'s, allays or public grounds of spial city, or elsewhere therein, convey the same fn close, tight, cov- ered boxes, so as to prevent the scatter- ing or dropping therefrom of anyy such garbage or other substances "if, in motion or ppassing along ny of the streets, highways, aIle •s and other places above mentione(3, any part or portion of such garbage or other mate- rials and substances, or permitthe emis- sion of smells therefrom. This ordinance, shall apply to and is hereby made binding %(1 obligatory upon all persons, firms or corporations who are now engaged in the business of removing garbage or other materials and substances which for any causc are offensive or deleterious in said city, or has to be removed therefrom under any of the ordinances thereof now in force therein, or that may hereafter be passed by the Common Council of said city, or which may hereafter be engaged or em ployed to do like work pursuant to either or any of such ordinances. Sec. 72. It Is hereby made the duty of the owners of Droperty to keel, , all privy vaults on propertyowne( by them clean, and to romptly clean them whenever notified to do so by an Assistant Health Inspector of the Department of llealth; and any expense incurred in cleaning vaults shall be paid by the owner of the property, or his agent, and all disputes between the owners of such vaults and tenants shall be adjusted between them- selves—the city looking to the owner Por any expense incurred by reason of such cleaning, provided that such notice may be served oil the tenant (at the option of the Dcppartnnent of health), where not more tlmn one family have occupied the house and used the vault for a period of six months or over; and upon the serv- ice of such notice on the tenant by the Assistant Health Inspector, it is hereby nmde the duty of the tenant to promptly clean the Gault and pay whatever ex- pense may be incurred thereby. See. 73. Whenever the attention of the Commissioner of Ilealth is called to the water from any well or cistern in the city of St. Pull which, after it care- ful examination by said Commissioner of Health or by a qualified chemist, is found to be impure, contaminated and until for drink, it shall be the duty of said Commissioner of Ilealth to serve or cause to be served oil the owner of the property a notice in writing that such water shall be no longer used for drink- ing purposes; and it ns hereby made the. duty of the Department of Health to order the closure, filling uFF) or destruc- tion of any well orcistern whose waters, after a careful examination, are found to be impure; and when such SIMS are. taken by said Departnent of Health any tenant, n - tenant, owner, agent or any other fndn- vidual whomsoever who resists, opposes or attempts ill any way to interfere with said work of the Department of Health must do so at his, her or their peril. Sec. 74. That any person who violates. disobeys, omits, neglects or refuses to comply with, or who resists any of the provisions of this ordi mutt, or who — fuses or neglects to obey any of these rifles, orders or sanitary regulations of the Departmentof Health, or who omits. neglects or refuses to comply with or who resists any officer, or order or sm. ,bd regulation of said Department of Health, shall upon arrest and conviction before the Municipal Court of the city of St. faun, be subject to a fine not ex- ceeding $100 nor less than 52.5 for each offense, together with the costs of prose cution. Sec. 75 This ordinance shall take effect and be in force from and after its publication. Yeas—Ald. Conley, Petsch, Calton, Ryan, Weber, Kenny, Kahl, Hanna. Bryant, Minea, Mr. Vice President -11. Passed July 21, 1867. JOHN Dow-I.AN, Vice President of Council. Approved July 22, 1867. ROBERT A. SMrTu, Mayor. Attest: 'PROs. A. PRENr)F1iOAST, City Clerk. July 28. OFFICIAL PUBLICATION Of Ordinances Passed By the Corn(non Council of the City o St. Paul July 21, 1887. ORDINANCE NO. 794. An Ordinance in Regard to Liver Stables, Carpenter Shops and Woo Working Establishments. The Common Council of the City of St. Paul do ordain as follows: Section 1. That the Inspector of Buildings of the said City of St. Paul is hereby prohibited from granting any of ainit for y livery stable, carpenter n or shop construction or wood_ -working establishment within the fire limits of said city, and is further prohibited from grmltfn� any permit for the repair of ally building within the said fire limits that is in any manner used as a livery stable• carpenter shop or wood -working establishment, without first having submitted the application Pursuch permit to the Common Council for its approval and until the same shall be approved by it. Sec. 2 This ordinance shall take effect and be in force from and after its passage. Peas—Aid. Conley, Petsch. Cullen Ryan. Weber, Kenn�-, Knin, Hamm, Bryant, Jiiuea. Mr. Vice President -11. I'asscd July 21,1867..JOHN DowLAN, Vice President of Councfh Approved .July 21, 1887. RonERT A. SMITH, Mayor. Att-t: 'TIIOs. A. PRENnmlGAST, July 23. City Clerk. Ryan, {Veber, Kenny, Kain, Hamm, Brunt, Mines, Mr. Vice President -11. I nssell July 21, 1887. e JOIIN DoWLAN, f Vice President of Couucil. Approved July 21, 1887. RonEnT A. S511T11, Mayor. Attest: 1'uos. A. PRENDERGAST, City Clerk. ' ,July •L4. Regular Jieeting. Vice President Low'I n Innthe a t 2 nfr. Present: Aid. Coaley-, O'Connor, Petsch, Cullen, Ryan, Weber, Kenny, Kamm, Bryant, Minea, Long, Mr. Vice President -12. By unanimous consent minutes of last meeting dispensed with. COMMUNICATIONS. �. t Front lievokis Honor the Mayor's License 'Po the Honorable, the President and Common Council (of the City of St. Paul: On complaint of the Police Depart- ment I have this day revoked Salam License No. 2(35, issuid to Edward Me - Donald. No. 1183 West Seventh street, said saloon having been conducted in a disorderly manner. ROBERT A. SMITH, Mayor. July 29, 1667, Committee on License. From Commissioner of Health— Advising that the Council do not con- firm the contract with Wyman dt Gor- ton for removing dead animals. on ac- count of noncompliance with terms of agreement. COmllifttee on Streets, and city officers instructed to withhold signatures from said contract, and said contract recom- mitted to the Committee on Streets. ORDINANCE No, 795. Fran Ill. Zwicky and Others_ Ali Ordinance In Relation to the Ereo- Wells For r ding Greenwood avenue and tion of Livery Stables. Board of Public Works with order. The (;011mron Council of the City of St. From H. M. CmnpbQQ11 and Others— I"od do ordain as follows: For the grading of Warrenstreetfrom Section I. That the Inspector of Arch street to Jackson street. grail . legs is hereby prohibited from Board of Public Works with order. grautfng any permit for the erection of From Channing Seabury and Others— ,m1.livery, sale or other stable, or any For the paving of Ashland avenue, budding used for the storage of ice, from Western avenue to Dale street. f,d N-fi a feat thereofeunless n nmajority From George C. Grahams with and Others- Of the Owners or occupants of the front- Asking that the names of Fairmount age fu the block where said liver •, sale place and Owasco avenue be changed to or other stable, or building used t}or the Crocus Bill avenue. storage a ice, is to he built shall have Committee on Streets. fust signed n petition ill favor of the From T. F. Bermingham and Others -- it thereof, without first having Asking that an ordinance be passed submitted the cin slid by I thereof to the directing the St. Paul • City Railway COn . 2. Council sod by it approved. company to complete, equip and put in Sec. �. This ordinance to be in force operation a double -track street railway from axil after Its pansage. from the pr6sent terminus on West Sev- 1•eas—Ald. Conley, Petsch, Cullen, enth street to the bank of the Missis- 424 PROCEEDINGS OF THE COMMON COUNCIL. sippi oppostc Fort Snelling, within at - months. C01nmitt- on Streets - Front Berlah Maggufiin and Others - Asking that tfm Council establish a boulevard 200 feet in width on the east bank of the Mississippi, extruding front Fort Snelling bridge by way of proposed Marshall avenue bridge W the county line. Board of Public Works with order. From W. J. Woolsey - Calling attention of Council to ob- struction of Nash street by house be- longing to John O'Brien. Committee on Streets. From Webster Smith and Others - For the paving of Brewster avenue, from University to Couto avenue. Board of Public Works with order. From lit. Rev. .John Ireland and Oth- ers- For the grading of Cleveland avenue, from University to Summit avenue. Board of Public Works with order. Front John Maher - For permission to raise it frame shed on Itis property, corner Dakota avenue mid Isabel street. Granted. (See Ordinance No. 817.) From J. F. Brady - For permission to erect a frmne porch on building now being erected by hum III West St. Paul. Granted. Front Paul Martin - For permission to construct a two- story brick veneer livery stable oil Coir gress street, iu West St. Paul. Granted. (See Ordinance No. 816.) From Nels J. Ness - Asking that he he allowed the sum of $1,253.77 as compensation for change of plans and material in constructing abut- ments at south end of Robert street bridge. Committee oil Claims. From William St. Clair - For permission to erect it livery stable on lot 10, block 33, Rice & Irvine's addt- tiou. Committee on Streets. From J. W. Kendrick, Chief Engineer - Notifying the Common Council that the Northern Pacific; road has con- structed bridge crossings over Seventh street and Lafayette avenue, and re- questing acceptance of sante by the city. Committee on Streets and City Engi- neer. Front Marion C. Hutchins and Others - Asking for the vacation of so-called St. Paul and Stillwater road, front Edg- erton street northeasterly to Reaney street, and Payne avenue, across the northerly portion of block 3, Borup Payne's addition. Committee oil Streets and City Engi- neer. From Gates A. Johnson, Inspector of Buildines- Recolnmending that Dennis Ryan be allowed a rebate f ,C50 oil IIIsppeeetor's fee charged on valuation of bullI ing at corner of Seventh and Robert. Committee oil iVays still Means. From C. B. Shanley and Others - Petition in regard to paymentof street and sewer forces. (;ranted. (See Ordinance No. SIO.) From Marle A. Hortnsti Asking that steps he taken to build a retaining wall in front of lot 10, block 110, West St. Paul Proper, oil Dearborn street. Committee on Streets. From Al. Dugan and Otners- For transfer of liquor licenses. Co nu.ittee on License. REPORTS' OF CITY OFFICERS. Of City Comptroller -Audited Claims,. Viz:- P. iz:P. H. Thornton, Estimate No. 6 and tical. grading Arch street, $1.137.510; C. Liman. Estimate No. 4 and final, trading Victoria street, $5:30.:,0; T. Heilly. Estimate No. 4, supplemental to No. ;i and final, sewer on Dayton ave - ane, $;itis; Beier & ].ux, Estimate No. 4 and final, grading At,, del street, $1,241.75; 1'. Durack, Estimate No. 4 and finch grading Ftak and Miller streets, $1- ; G. A. Bubar. Estimate No. 7, sup - ' No. (;unit final, sewer on Itaudolph street, slot); Dale & Baum - garden, Estimate NO. 9, grading If;lc hart street, 6410; E. J. Kirkland, Esti- mate No. 2 and final, sewer on Decatur street, $140.50; G. Bolan, Estimate No. 2 and final, gradin Sheldon avenue, $111; J. Kavanagh, Estimate No. 7 and final, grading Conway street, $2A00; E. C. Bowen, Estimate No. 2, final, grad- ing alley, block 2, Holcomb's addition, $41)6: Stockton & Lindquist, E3timate No. 3, paving Wabasha street, $1,080; Palmer & Dunklee, Estimate No. 1, grading Ala•ylan street, $1,581; Mathew Craig, $13; .loseph (:cion, $850; Joseph Spiel, s4i l)d, ill, Scannell, $6.44; J. .1. Kennedy, $1.82; J. Al. Carlson, $64.;.3; De Con & Co., 80 cents; Adam Dee cer & Co., $6.20; Justus Kahlert, $15.70; H. P. Rugg & Co., $18.50; A. li n Bunds, s850; C. h. Knatft & Co., $I.W: J: Ryder, s45; Great Western and First Regiment bands, 8300; R. T. O'Connor, $53.8.5; Mrs. Gorman, $14; George H. I3allou, $16.30; Augustus Raedler & Sun, 62.50; Board of Water Commissioners, $47.M; Charles 11. Williams, $Il; W. E. Magraw,, $5; American Bank Note company, $180; M. PROCEEDINGS OF THE COMMON COUNCIL. 425 F. Kennedy &, Bro., $126.25; John Rath mood• R17; E. McNamee, $I6.05; Erit Telephone and felegraph Co., VII ii'yckotf, Semnaus & %enedict. $125 People's Ice CoJ11; Secretary of State $?'3; Berlandi & Bott, $75; Die Volk reitung, n,34.80; Al. F. Fielding, $111.04 3linueapolls & St. Louis ltailrom cnmpanv. $'28.68; Thos. Brenna. $15.011; T. C. Reardon, $27; 11. Hogan $39.7.5: Al. Lassig, $560.10; R. L, folk & Co., $15; Brown, Treacy & Co.. K-5110: Butt & Ferry, $8.:>.5; G. R'. Merrill, $S7. Allowed and ordered paid by the fol- lowing vote: Teas -And. Cooley, O'Connor, Pet 'sell Cullen, Ityan, Weber, Ken Vice Briant. Millen, Long, Mr. Viceuu-Preat- dent-11. Of City Treasurer -Monthly Report - Phe City Treasurer submits report for month of July, 1887, as follows: To the. Honorable the President and Cmnlooll Council of the City of St. Paul. GENTLEMEN: I have the honor to submit to you the following report of the receipts amrl disbursements of this -lice from Janc 0, 1887, to July:30, 1887: -loc- Hols- June 30, 1SS7.$281,71151 nervi be ('ohne,' Tracgen � ml fn u- ..... ...... ..... 3!12.426 76 1•EEnS or n-Nna a. -TI -D. Priltr!pall....... $1,OOI,ImO 00 Arcrlled Interest OMS3 2.5 P -nn- ......... 4,140 60 S, Total......-..$1,077,83'2 85$1,077,832 85 pavin. assess- ments........ 165,473 07 31h,"llitocia .•, 5,268 45 Total receipts ................$1,092,721 54 ola lell..11ENTS. Cilvorderspatd $433,14317 deaart meat w - Intnnls......... 171,060 90 erest , cou- pons pald ... 24,714 16 Fue dapart- nent......... 35,365 82 823l iscelianeous.. 35,538 77 Total disburse- to- s......... $699,831 82 Italanceon hand July 30, 1887. 1,202,880 72 Total ....................... $1,992,721 54 rosorrloN - rutins .mnv 30,1887 City hall and courthouse- . $373,69303 Waterdepart- ment funds.... - 76.332 75 City library...... 7,494 73 ('sty Rmds...... 635,369 21 1' Iper awn ridge......... 200,000 oo Totai...... _ ...............$1,292,889 72 Natio dal3E Lilo-lrtn. bank St. Paul. $L^8,580 4!) 31cic1tants Na- u"`I bank.... 277,'_44 09 Natio-We rauu. American bank 150,201 95 Bank of Minae win...... ...... 148,534 50 Commercial Na- tional bank.... 146;053 76 Gormauht ban k.. 1.27„107 15 St. I'od Nuttoual bank........... 132,907 29 Second National book ........... 46,283 Im wings bank.... 45 !):to 33 nest Side bank 48,533 ;33 I'eol,les bunk.... 41,023 83 Tonal.............$1,202,888 72 Respectfully submitted., GEOROF- REIS, City Treasurer. Aug. 1, 1887. Comptroller. Of City Clerk -Dog Licenses - The City Clerk subunits astatement of In licenses issued during the month of July, 1887, allowing 9'38 male and 13 fe- male. licenses issued durine the month, with City Treasurer's receipt attached for City Comptroller. Of Clerk of Municipal Court - Report for the 111011th of July, 1887, showing total amount of fines and fees collected, with City Treasurer's receipt athlched for $3,!Y20.70. Committee on Public Accounts. - Of Market Master - Report as Sealer of Weights and Mea- sures, ex -officio, showing 11,211 weights, 1,678 scales and 1,412 measures tried, proved and sealed during the months of April and May. Accepted. Jf Chief of Police - Report for month ending July31, 1887, lhowtng W9 arrests and fines collected' n Municipal Court to the amount of 3,f•54. Public Accounts. )f found Master - Reporting sale of two horses from utbllc pound for the sunt of $74. Accepted. ((See Ordinance No. 811.) )f Seventh IVard Pound Master - Report for month Of July, 1857, with Ity Treasurer's receipt attached for 14.50. Public Accounts. SPORT OF BOARD OF PUBLIC WORKS. farina Street Grading - Phe Board of Public Works have had nder consideration the resolution or rder of the Common Council, approved pril 7, 1887, relative to the grading of :arson street, from Atwater street to rout street; Woodbridge street, from twater street to Maryland street, and ilford street from Rice street to Shn- )e street, and having Investigated ie proposed improvement, respect- 4M PROCEEDINGS OF THE COMMON COUNCIL. fully report that it is necessary, and proper to grade Marion street, from Atwater street to Dlarylxnd street; Woodbridge street, front Atwater street to Mar}•Imul street, and Milford street. from I{ice street to Gaultier street, said grading to be doe unde nr one contract; that the estfmated ex- pense thereof is $8,004, one-half of which need not be paid into the City 'Preasury before the con tract is let, -that real estate to be assessed therefor can be found benefited to the extent of the costs and expenses necessary to he in- curred thereby; that said improvement is not asked for by a petition of it major - fly of the owners of property to be as- sessed therefor, but we nerewith send a plan or profile of said improvement. and all order for }-orr adoption, if you desire us to make the improvement. Yeas 4, nays 0. R. L. GOR?IAN. President. W.F.EitiviN,Clerk Board Public Works. July 25, 1887. Adopted. (See order to Board of Pub- lic Works.) Also, State Street Grading— The Board of Public Works have had under consideration the resolution or order of the Coalition Council, approved April `21, 1887, relative to [1,c gracing of State street, from levee to Isabel street, and having investigated the proposed improvement, respectfully report that said improvement is neces- sary and proper; that the estimated ex- pense thereof is $45,700, one-half of which need not be paid into the City Treasury before the contract is let; that red estate to be assessed thereforcan be found benefited to the extent of the costs and expenses neces- sary,to be incurred thereby; that said Improvement is not asked for by a petition of a majority of the owners of roperty to be assessed therefor, bill we t e P,erewitla send a plan or profile. of said improvement and all order for your adoption, if you desire us to make the improvement. Yeas 4, nays 0. R. L. GetMAN, President. R'. F. EnwiN, Clerk Board Public Works. July 25, 1887. Adopted. (See order to Board of Public Works.) Also, Brainerd Avenue Grading— The Board of Public Works have had under consideration the resolution or order of the Coalition Council, approved .June 22. 1887, relative to the grmlfnf,• of Brainerd avenue between Dlurvlaud street and Edffre,rton street, and leaving investigated tloe proposed improvement respectfully report that said improve- ment is necessary and proper front Ark- wright street to Edgerton street; that the estimated expense thereof is $2,860, one- half of which need not be paid into the (.fly Treasury before the contract is let; that real estate to be assessed therefor can,be found benefited to the extent of the costs and expenses neces- sary to be Incurred thereby; that said improvement is not asked for by a petition tea majority of the owners of property to be assessed therefor, but we herewith send It plan or profile of said improvement, and an order for your adoption, if you desire its to make the improvement. Yeas 4, ices 0. It. L. GoaxtAx, President. W.F.Fuwis. Clerk Board Public Warks. .Judy 25, 1887. Adopted. (See order to Board of Pub- lic Works.) Also, Payne Avenue Grading— The Board of Public Works have had under consideration the resolution or order of the Coalition Council, approved March 17, 11487, relative to the ggrading of I'ayue avenue, from Marylaml street to Ivy street, and having investigated the proposed improvement, respect- fully report that said improvement is necessary and proper; that tike esti- mated expense thereof is $7,400, one- half of which need not paid into the City Treasury before the contract is let; that real esmte to be assessed therefor eau be found benefited to the extent of the costs and expenses necessary to he filcurred thereby; that said int provement is not asked for by a petition of a majorit}' of the owners of proper[}} to he assessed therefor, but we herew•itk send a plan or profile of said improve- ment, and an order for your adop- tion, if you desire to make the filo- provement. Yeas 4, nays 0. B. L. GORMAN, President. W.F.Euw1N. Clerk Board Public Works. Ang. 1. 1887. Adopted. (See order W Board of Pull - lie Works.) Also, Alley 0rading, Haldeman's Addition— The Boar of Public Works have had under consideration the resolution or order of the Common Council, approved June 22, 1887, relative to grading the illey fn block 2, Haldeman's addition to St. Paul, and having investigated the imposed improvement, respectitilly re- iort that said improvement is accessary and proper; that the �stinnated ex);tensc thereof is $1,1W, tie -half of which need not be paid into the City Treasury before the contract is et; that real estate to he assessed there - 'or can be found benefited to the extent of the costs and expenses neces- sary to be incurred thereby; khat said improvmnelt is not asked 'or by a petition of a majority A the owners of property to be assessed Therefor, but we herdwith send a plan PROCEEDINGS OF THE COMMON COUNCIL. 427 ov)Ole. of said improvement. and a orr a�cnr for your adoption, it' you desir us to make the improvement. Yeas ; na" o. R. L. Guunex, President. 11'.F.F.ntvis.Clerk Board Public Work, :Aug. 1, 1587. :Adopted. (See order to Board of 1'111, lie l\'arks.) Also, Laurel Avenue Sewer— The Board of Public Works have look under consideration the resolution m order of the Common Connell. approve .lily 22, 1887, relative to the construe tion of a sewer on Laurel avenue. frim St. Albans street to Miller street, aur. having investigated the proposed int provement, respectfully report that said improvement is necessary and proper, together with the necessary cateh-basins and l uutholes; that the estfmated expense thereof is R•�,:i211, one-half of which need not be paid pato the. City Treasury before the contract is let; that real estate to be assessed therefor can be found benefited to the extent of the costs and expenses neces- sm, to he incurred thereby; that said ieproveuent is tet asked for by a peti- tion of a majority of the oe•ncra of prop- erty to be assessed therefor, but we herewith send It plan or profile of said improvement and an order for your u adoption, if you desire s to make the improvement. Yeas 4, nays 0. R. L. GoRMAN. President. W. F. EnwIN.GIerk Board Public Works A119.2. 1887. :Adopted. (See order to Board of Public Works.) Also. Colborne Street Sceer— The Board of Public Works have had under consideration the resolution or order of the Common Council, approved .lily 22, 1887, relative to the construction f it sewer -on Colborne street, front West Seventh street to Jefferson avenue, mal having fnvestfeated the proposed fmproveuent, respectfully report that maid improvement is necessary and pro77ler, together with the necessary exu•Irbasins and manholes; that the estimated expense thereof is 82)21)0, one- half of which need not be paid into the City'I reasury before the contract is let; that real (-state to be assessed therefor can be found benefited to the extent of the costs and expenses necessary to be incurred thereby; that said ititprove- I lot is not asked for by a petition of a majority of the owners of prhoperty to be ass—sed therefor, but we erewith send a plan or profile of said Improve- ment and an order for your adoption, if you desire Its to make the improve- ment. Yeas 4, nays 0. R. 1.. GoiMAN, President. W. F,F.awtN, Clerk Boar PublieWorks Aug. 2, 1887. Adopted. (See order to Board of Pub- lic Works.) Also, York Street Slopes— The Board of Public Works have had under consideration the resolution or order of the Couneni Council, a )proved .lily 22 1887, relative to cum�emnfng and taking an casement necessary for slopes on York street, front Clark street to Forest s7cet, and having investi- gated the proposed improvement, re- spectfully report that it is nec- essary and proper to condemn and take all easement on the land ad- joining and oil the ]file of York street, front Forest street to Clark street, uec- essary for making slopes for cuts and fills one :cod ono-h:dt (lye) to one (1) In grading said York street; that the estimated expense thereof' is shoo; that real estate to be assessed therefor can be found benefited to the extent of file damages, ousts and expenses neces- sary to be incurred thereby; that said intproveune t fa not asked for by a peti- tion of a majority of the owners of property to be assessed there- for we herewith send n dam or )rofile of said Improve will, ami an 1rder for your adoption, if you desire its :o make tine improvement. Yeas 4, nays o. It. L. GotMAN President. R'. F. Euw•rs,Clerk Board Public NVorks, J ally 2$1887. - Adopted. (See order to Board of Pub- ic Works.) Also, :ook Street Slopes— Phe Board of Public Works have and order consideration the resolution or order of the Cunene) Council, approved Indy 22, 1887, relative to coudenming lid taking an easement necessar>>• for lopes oil Cook street, front .1 tals- ippf street to Earl street, and roving investigated the proposed im- �roveuneut, respectfully report that it i necessary and proper to condemn ad take all easement on the land ad- iining and on the line of Cook street, rom Mississippi street to Earl street ecessary for mtaking and maintaining lopes for cuts and fills one and one- alf W one fn grading said Cook treet; thatthe estimated I,xp�.use hereof is $l,(;W, that real estate to be as- rssed therefor can be found benefited ) the extent of the damages, costs and xpenses necessary to be incurred kereby; that still[ improvement is of asked for by a petition of a it a'ority f the owners of the property to �e as- •ssed therefor, but we herewith send a Ian or profile of said improvement, 428 PROCEEDINGS OF THE COMMON COUNCIL. PROCEEDINGS OF THE C031MON COUNCIL. 0.29 and an order for your adoption, it you desire us to make the improvement Teas 4, nays 0. R. L. Got}lAN, President. W. F.Eitwls.Clerk Board Public Works, July 30, 1887. Adop[eA. (Soo order to Board of I'ub- He Works.) Also, Dale Street Slopes— The Board of Public Wm k- have un- der considenrlion the resolution o rder of the Com roes Council, approved Jul01887, relative to the to. the roe�condenun- ssary slopes for the grading of Did. street, from Marshall avenue to Maryland street, and having investi- gated the proposed hnproventent, nr- spectfully report that It is necessary and proper to comleuut and take at, casement oil the land adjoining and oil the If lie of Dale street, from Marshall avenue to Maryland street, for making andmatntainingslopes for cuts and fills, one and one-half to one in gradin' said Dale street; that the estimated ex- p ense thereoft is $1-100: that real estate state to n assessed therefor can be found boo- ehted to the extent n the necessary to e costa and exposes necessary tr be incurred therm �; that said iugirove- ment Is not asket� for by a petition of a majority of the owners of property to he assessed Therefor. hilt we herewith send a plait or profile of said improve- ment, and all order for your adoption, if you desire is to make the improve- ment. Yeas 4. nays 0. it. L. 601,1IAS, President. W.F. Ermiv,Clerk Board Public Works. .July 2.5, 1882 Adopted. (See order to Board of Public Works.) Also. George Street Slopes— The Board of Public Works have had under consideration the resolution or order of the Coalition Council, ap- proved May 18, 1887, relative to con- deoattnK slopes on George street, be- tween Livingston avenite and State street, and having investigated the pro- posed improvement, respectfully- report that it is necessary and proper to con- demn and take an essenne t on the land adjoining and on the ]file of George street. between Livingston avenue and State street, neecssary for making and maintaining slopes for cuts and fills one and one-half to one ill grading said George street; that the estiutated ex- pense thereof is X500. one-half of which need not be, paid Into the City Trcasnry before the contract is let; that nal estate to be assessed therefor can be found benefited to the extent of the costs and expenses necessary to be incurred thereby; that said improve- ment is not asked for by a petit on of it majority of '!!the owners of property to be assessed therefor, but we herewith send a plan or profile of said improve- ment, and an order for your adoption, if you desire us to make the improve- ment. Teas 4. nays 0. R. L. GOn,—, President. W. F. EuwlsXI-Ir-Board Public Works. *Aug. I, 1887. Adopted. (See order to Board of Pub- lic Works.) Also, Way Zatta StICCt 0p ellllll1,, ELC.— The Board of Public YVorks have had under consideration the resoultion o order of the, Couunon Council, approved i Agi.i 21, 1887, relative to the oppening, wnduning and, extension of Wyzatta street, froth Rice street, thence west about one and one -halt blocks (said width to confornn with width of balance of street), and having. investigated the proposed improvement, respect- fully report that said inlprovemeut is not necessary and proper until pe- titioned for by the owners of a majority of the property to be assessed for the damages, costs unlit expenses necessary to be incurred thereby. Yeas 4, na}'s 0. R. L. GOHIIA3, Presioteut. W.F. Enwiv.Clerk Board Public Works. .July 30, 1887. Adopted. Also, Rosabel Street Paving Contract— The Board of Public Works herewith respectfully return your order,approved July 22, 1887, in line matter of annulling the, contract for paving Rosabel street, from Eighth street to Tenth street, if :heyconse it of the contractors can be ob- ained, with the report that the eon- Iractors for said paving decline giving 'heir consent to allow said contract to ,e smnalled. Attention is respectfully ivited to the coni n inicatiou front said ontrachrrs, herewith transmitted, It. L. Gom01AN, President. V. F.Eitwls,Clerk Board Public Works. .July 28, 1887. Conimittee on Streets. Also, they Paving Contract— The Board reports that it has awarded Folsom S Murray the contract for av- tig alley In block 21, Woodland Dark ddition, front Mackubin street to Arun - el street, they being file only bidders herefor. and their bid being deemed easouable still they reliable and respon- ible; amountof bid. 51,1350; bond in the tint of R5", with O. M. Metcalf and S. '. Folsom as sureties. Also. they Grading and Paving Contraet— Tlmh Board reports that it hasawarded 'olsonn .�, Murray the contract for grad - ug and paving the alley in Park Place ;Idition to St. Paid, from Summit ave, tie to the southeasterly line of Park rive, they being the only bidders, and their bid being deemed reasonable and then reliable and responsible; amount of laid, ,'aw; bend in the sou of $700, with O. M. Metcalf and S. 13. Folsom as sureties. - Also, York :uul Sills Streets Grading Con- tract— The Board repot to that it ha-awardwl It. L. Schutte the c•motract for grading York street, frena Forest street to Clarke street, allot Sims street, frown Forest street to Edgerton street, he being the lowest reliable and respqnsill1e1drider therefor; amount of nod, 519.:s;7.•d5; Loud ill the son of Sl,o(Nh, with (lusmve, I iresscl and Terrence O'Brien as sure- ties. Also, It[moan Street Groodhm Coutract— TheBoard reports that it has awarded Charles Nouucunichcr thet itrao,t for gradong \lomat street, from, Buns live- it to Hiawatha street, he being the lowest reliable still responsible bidder therefor; atimait of bid. ,1108; bund in file sunt of 51,2uo, with .John Bold - then and Peter Bott as sureties. Also, Marshall Avenue Scwer Ca ltract— rhe Board reports that it has awarded .tela W. Doherty the contract for con- structing a sewer oil Marshall avenue, from St. Alberts street to Driller street, It(- beau;; the lowest reliable still respon- sible bidder therefor; amount of bid. ,-2.246; hood - in the inn of 5600, with .nesse R. Barton and F. W. Hatfield as sureties. Also, Twelfth Street Scwer Contract— The Board reports that it has awarded Patrick Doherty the contract for cou- sn'uetiog a sewer on Twelfth street. front Robert street to a point 120 feet east of east line of Minnesota street, he being the only bidder therefor'and his bid being irtasonable and he reli,:ible and responsible; anhount of bid, 537:3; bond ill the sum of $100, with .John W. Gregg and Philip Reilly as sureties. Also, South Robert Street and Fairfield Ave- nue Sewer Contract— I'll e. Board reports that it has awarded Patrick Doherty the contract for con- structing a server oil South Robert street, front the levee to Fair- field avenue, and oil Fairfield avenue, front Edon avenue to Custer street, lie bt•in(,' the only bidder therefor, and his bid being dee, ted reasonab]c and It, reliable :nod repmisible; amoturt of bid, 51.:397; bond in,the suns of $1,200, with Joh.w. Gregg and 1'bilip Reilly as sureties. Also, Western Avenue Sewer Contraet— 'phe Board reports that it has awarded Patrick Doherty the contract for con- structing :t sewer on Western avenue, from floc right of wayy of the Chicago, M iiwaukre a St. I'm1I Railway cen- M•uny to a point half way between Von inden street and St. Clair street, lie being the lowest reliable and respons- ible bidder therefor: amount of bid, .1,787: bond in the : it of SCO, with .John W. Gregg and Philip Reilly as sureties. Also, Winifred Street Sewer Contract— The Board reports that it has awarded Patrick Doherty tiro contract for con- .strueting it sewer on Winifred street, firms Dakota avenue to Ohio street, he being the my bidder therefor and ills bid being deemed reasonable and he re- liabic and respondble; anluunt of bid, 5!IYNi; bund in the suns of fi2,1g11, with .Iuhn W. Gregg and Philip Reilly as sureties. Each of the foregoing awards taken up separately and approved by the fol- lowing vote: Teas—Ald. Conley, O'Connor, Petsch, Cullen, Ryan, R'cber Kenna Hamm, Bryant, )lines, Long, Mr. Vice Presi- dmtt-12. Also, Estimates and Claints— The Board submits, approved by it, lite following estimates and claims, to - wit: Estimate No. 2 and final. Cedar street paving. S. P. Folsom, Jr., con- tractor; amount due, $2,810; Estimate No. 3 and final, Robert street paving, S. 1'. Folsom. Jr., contractor; aniomlt due, 54,:011.45; Estinmte No. 4 and final. Wabasha street pavior, Folsom & Mur- rny, contractors; amiunt due. ?2,140; U. C. .Jones, 515.30; Thomas N. Stilwell, $13.44; M. F.Fielding, S48.Si; K. Cull, t. 521; G. W. Merrill, $42; Mathew Craig, >t'2l. Committee ml Claims. Also. Pa}' Roll— The Board transmits pay roll of em- ployes of Board of Public Works office, amounting to $5'2.5.5.8. Committee on Streets. - IZF:1'OItT OF BOARD OF CONTROL. The, Board of Control submits report for mouth of .July. 1887,showing iunmult expended, hospital,51,l90.!18; alinshouse, 58'� 1.2ri; outside aid. S1160.36. Connlittee ell Public Ae.Cenllts. It F.POIn'.c OF sTAN1111-O COM\UTTERS. Of L'oumlittee on Ways and Means - 13 to[ Approved— Committee return approved by them the official Loud of P. O'Regan as Mar- ketmastcr. 440 PROCEEDINGS OF THE COMMON COUNCIL. Bond approved by the following vote: of the regular police force be advised Yeas—Abd. Conley, O'Connor, Petsch, at,([ consented to. Callen, It I' Weber, Kenny, Ilauun, Adopted a11dappotmtmeitconfiruned. Bryant, Mines, Long, Mr. Vice Prest- Yeas 12. dent -12. Of Committeeou License—Transfers— Of Committee on Streets—Anna J. Committee recouunend the transfer Moore's ee recommend of the followinl,� numbered liquor Committee recommend that said peri- licenses, as asked for; •29 .'ia, 14.5, 1. 2, tion be referred to the Board of Public 1(11' '2 1, :U0, 4W, 418, 4:i3, 43il, 474, 479, Works. �fiii, CIIl, :517, .r>.5m, 575, 5011, 610, 612, 013, Adopted. 614, 633, G53, 683. Also, Adopted. William A, Van 8I3'ke'9 Petition— REPORTS OF NI't:('IA f, COMMITTEE,,. Committee recommend that prayer of Of Aid. Weber -- Aurora Avenue petitioner be granted and vacation a4 Sewer— owed as asked fon Committee recomnnend tine adoption Adopted. of the report of the, Board of Public Also Works, dated .July I" fn said natter. Plans Accepted—Adopted. Yens li. (See order to Committee recommend that thio plans Boad of Public Works.) Alsoas furni shed by the Street Railway con- Edgerton Street Bridge Contract— pany fm grading Selby avenue, between Committee recommence that tine eou- Summit avenue and Third street, be ac- tract for the erection of the Edgerton cepted. street bridge be let to I' Adopted. his . llursek, as per bid for the same, and that the Cor - Also, poration Attorney draw necessary con - Garbage Dump— trnet. Upon report of the City Engineer, to Report adopted slid contract awarded whom was referred the matter of ex- to I'. Durack by the following vote: tending -the garbage dluup� committee Yeas—Ald. Celdey. O'Counor, Petsch, recommend that the City Engineer be Cullen, Ryan, Weber, Kenny, Hamm, Instructed to disinfect slid cover with Bryant, Mimea, I,Oug. Mr. Vice Prest- earth the present dump, and have con- dart -12. strutted a new dumping dock at such a 1SCd,ANOUS. Point on the river bNIHa1 elow the present Ordinances— one as may seem best adapted and ad- An ordinance was read fit relation to visable. the payment of the street and sever 2 Adopted, forces of the eit • of St 1'• I Also, Li§bon Street Sidewalk— mnnittee recommend that said mat Ler be referred to the Aldermen of the 'district. Adopted. Also, Dearborn Street Vacation—protest— Committee recommend that prayer of protestants be granted, and tlmt vaea- tlon asked for he denied. Adopted. Also, Wm. Manteuffel slid Others' Petition— Committee recommend that said peti. tion be referred to the Alderman of the district. Adopted. Also, City Engineer's Report— for June,t188 have nd recommend it id adopt tion. Adopted. Of Committee on Police—Appointments Confirmed— Commi flee reconnnend that the ap- pointmnt of John P. Walsh, Peter Lindgren find John Goveu as members AId. O'Co ooi moved taunt the rules_ be so far suspended as to allow said ordinance to pass to its second reading. The motion prevailed, yeas 12, and the said ordinance was thereupon read a second time and passed. (See Ordi- nance No. 810.) All ' 'money over arnd abofle charges paid nto Poundntaster, upon sales of iapouuded animals, to the parties therein maned. Aid. Cullen moved that the rules be so far suspended as to allow said ordi- nance to pass to its second reading. The motion prevailed, yeas 12, and file S. ordinance was thereupon read a second time and passed. (See Ordi-- mince No. 811.) All ordinance was read to appropriate money to pay Harriet A. Prescott for land taken for Dakota avenue. Aid. Mfnea moved that the rules be so far suspended as to allow said ordi- nance to pass to Its second reading. The motion prevailed, yeas 12,and the said ordiOunce was thereupon ripad a second time and passed. ('See Ordi- nance No. 812.) An ordinance wag read to prevent the herding of cattle. Aid. P Asch gloved that the rules be so PROCEEDINGS OF TIIE COMMON COUNCIL. .431 far suspended as to allow said or nancc to pass to its second reading. The motion prevailed, yeas N. to the said ordfouuce %vas thereapcm n a second time and paused. (See Or allure No. 513.) An ordinance was read authoriri the issuin-' of a buildignpermit to J, Forepaugri. .11d. O'Connor moved that the rul be so far suspended as to allow said c dillance to pass to its second reading,. L'he motion prevailed, yeas 12,and t said ordinance was thereupon rear 1,111111 time and passed. (See. ordivau So. 814.) Ar ordinance was tread refundil money to persons therein named for a senamrnt upon property by then r spt-Oively owned, and assessed in ope ing 1'11ion Depot street to Sibley stre( and adJoiuiug the union depot ground Ald. Cullen moved that the rules t so far suspended as to allow said old mance to pass to its second reading. The action prevailed, yeas 12, all the said ordinaur. a•as thereupon rea a second fill,(. it pinned. (See Ord nancc No. 8v).) 111 ordinance was read permittin Paul Ahvtiu to erect a two-story brie} ceenered lh,ry stable. Ald. Bryant moved that the rules h vo far .su,prrded as to allow said ord. nano•, Ni plass to it, second reading,. The motion prevailed, yea, li,aa11 lit said ordiraure was thereu you read second time and paused. (see Ordinane Na sm.) Au ordinance %vas read granting pel mission to John Maher to raise a train shed. Ald. )tinea moved that the rules b, w far suspended as to allow said ordi ranee to pals to its second reading. The aotfo11 prevailed, yeas 12, enc file said ordinance was thereupon read n a sec,d time and passed. (See Onli Ilii 11 re No. 517.) Ali ordinance was read fn relation if the erection of hill boards. Col nitte, on Streets. I'roposails for Colorado Street Bridge— Bids were opened and read for con. shdoorting a store arch bridge over Colo- I"street as follows: 1'. Durac•k, 124.019.N: O'Brien Bros., rxl.+0.82; Nees J. Ness. &32,780: P- F. O'Halloran. ."`S.21k): Lauer Bros., 5s1l; "'d,. Refrrm•I to Connnittee uu Streets kind City Engineer. 1'r, -I sat, for Fuel- 1'roposals for supplying fuel as re- gL,bed by the city for the ensuing year veer, opered and read. as follows: Vauderwarker,, Aeker—Coal, differ- 1nt variltieN,.5:1, 3.8,81, $i.s:i, $;.(;0, &t.50, 83.20: wood. maple, 813.0.); dry oak, 87.05. Birehall 1; Sweet—Coal, different varieties, $8.50, S.:8.7 -5,$i 7:5, y4.50; wood, maple. 87: yellow birch and oak, fJi. Referred, to Cmmnittee on Public Buildings old Markets, with power to reject all bids :Ind make a private r1111 - truer, if better terms run be made. slit, jest to tom approval of the Common C'ourrit. Iligldn Bridge Contract— A. Iluurm moved that the action of the Coalition Council, be which contract for constructing superstructure of high bridge was awarded to Kepsnme Bridge c•onipau)'be. reconsidered. The motion prevailed by the following vote: Yeas—Ald. Conley, O'Connor, Petsch, ('ellen, Rvan, Weber, Kennyt, Hannm, 13rya nt. \linea, Long, .1lr. 1 fee ]'rest - lent --12. Ald. Petsch moved that the contract Pur said bridge be awarded to C. L. Strobel. Aid. Cullen moved to amend 1111. .'ouch's motion by strikfn' ant C, 1.. itrobel and inserting Morse ridgecom� ray. Amendment lost by the following otc: Peas—And. Cullen, WeberBryant, Juiea, Mr, Vice President -5: Nay..--Ald. Conley, O'Connor, fetch, [can, Ke11uy. Ilamm, Long -7. The question bring on motion of Aid. 'ctseh to award contract to C. L. Stro- el, the motion prevailed by the follow- ig vote: Yeas—Ald. Cooley, O'Connor, Pctsch, ,yam, Ke"11% Hamm, Long -7. Saps—lid. Cullen. Weber, Bryant, linea, Mr. Vice }'resident --5. Aid. lane t moved that the Corpora- oa Attorney be instructed to draw eccssary- contract. The motion prevailed by the follow - vote: gas—Ald. Conley, O'Connor, Petsch, you. Krum. Hauuu, Long -7. Nays—Ald. Cullen, Weber. Bryant, f11ee, Mr. Vice President -5. A resolution was read instructing the 'Over city officers to execute it quit- aini decd to Charles 13. Barker of any terest the city map have fn lots 25. 26 Id 27, bluc•k 2, Cottage Lots addition. C'onu❑ittee on Streets. A resolution was read instructing the ttef of Police to remove hay scales lo - ted on Exchange street after tell days tire. "ounnittee on Streets. Lie Strev, Vacation— rhe matter of vacation of that part Dale street lying south of 'the north- 'sterl3), line of lot 8, block 1. Crocus 11 Plnird Rearrangement extended, d north of the north line of Pleasant 432 PROCEEDINGS OF THE COMMON COUNCIL. avenue, was further postponed and laic over until Aug. 1a, 1887, at 7::30 p. in. JatN Dow•LAN, Vice President of Council, Tues. A. PRENDEROAsr, City Clerk. OFFICIAL PUBLICATION Of Ordinances, Resolutions and Orders Passed by the Common Council of the City of 8t. Paul, August 2, 1887. C ral-ees. ORDINANCE No. 810. An Ordinance in Relation to the Pay- ment of the Street and Sewer Forces of the City of;St. Paul. The Common Cbancil of the City of St. t immediately after the pay be forthwith transmitted to the City Comptroller, who shall audit the same and Immediately transmit the sale to the City Treasurer, who shall forthwith prDceetl to pay the amounts due thereon at such time and place and in such a manner as can best be done to suit the convenience of those interested. Sec. 2. Any one emploh s pay at thfed upon the street force shall obtain e end of two weeks on the first and third Monday in each month, and shall re- ceive a certificate or check therefor for the amount due him. This check shall be numbered and paid by the Treas- urer and attached to the pay roll at the end of the month, as stated in the fol- lowing section. Sec. . 3. All names of persons em- ployed by the city shall be numbered upon each respective payroll in con- secutive numbers, and the City En- gineer shall cause a certificate or check tobe issued bearing the same comber as the rare on the pay roll, to each P erson on said roll. fie shall deliver these checks to the City Treasurer, who shall, after comparing then, with the pay roll, deliver them to e respretive Inspectors of each districtht, whereupon each Inspector will distribute them to the persons entitled to them, and the City Treasurer shall pay these certifi- cates or checks upon presentation at the t(me agreed. The Cfly Treasurer shall fastenthese checks, properly indorsed by the p¢rties receiving the money, in consecutive. order to (each respective pay roil. Sec. 4. After the pay rolls have been audited by the City Courptroller the City Clerk shall drast an order to favor or the City Treasurer for the aggregate amount of such pay rolls in favor of the City Treasurer, and er the Treer shall have Pahl all thafte asurpersons named om said pay rolls as being entitled to re- ceive any mmney, lie shall forthwith send pay roll and checks to the Common Coll lei! for its approval of said pay- ments, and when approved the snow hall be returned to the Comptroller of the Bald city, who shall make the neces- sary entries in his books showing that the City Treasurer has paid out the sunt indicated in the order authorised to be issued by this ordinance, and shall file saidpay rods in his office. Sec. 5. All ordinances contravenlim the provisions of this ordivan^e are hereby repealed. Sec. B. This lydinance shall take ef- fect and be,in force from and after its publication. Yeas -Aid. Conley, O'Connor, Petsch, Cullen, Ryan, WeI'. Kenny, Hamm, Bryant, Mines, Long, Dir. Vice Presi- dent -12. Passed Aug. 2, 1887. Jour Dow1aN, Vice President of Council. Approved Aug. 4, 1887. lin grtT A. SMITH, Mayor. Attest: '1'fos. A. PRENDERGAST, City Clerk. Aug. U. ORDINANCE NO. 311. An Ordinance to Refund Money Over and Above Charges Paid to Pond Muster, Upon Sales of Ilnpew . Animals to f ersons Herein Named. ted The Common Council of the City of.St. Paul do ordain as follows: Section 1. That orders be drawn upon the City Treasury in favor of the hereinafter named persons and for the oumn set opposite - their respective games, befog for the ppurpose of refuml- ng to said persons tlm amount paid to ;he acting Pound Master of Bald city 1pon sales of Impoll animals, Over and ¢hove the charges thereon,as ato- aears from a report of the acting Pound ![aster herewith submitted, as follows. Twit: Thomas Greely, for the sum of $32. E. Freeman, for the sum of M. Sec. 2. This ordinance shall take ef- 'ect and he in force from and after its mblication. Yeas-Ald. Conley, O'Connor, Petsch, solea, Ryan, {Veber, Kenny, Hanna, PROCEEDINGS OF THE Bryant, Millen, Long, Mr. Vice Presi dent -1.2. Pa ... d Aug. 2, 1887. JmtN Duwl.es, Vico President of Council. Approved Aug 4, n:Si. lium:R'I• A. SMITH, Mayor. Attest: •TuD.. A. I'¢Esutau:,veT,CityCherk. Aug. 9. 1887. Ono.., sc No. 812. Au Ordimance to Ap tropriate "Iton'to 1'aw Ilarriet -1. �'rvscott for Laud l'eken for Dakota Avenue. The Coninu Council of the City of St. Paul ,ordain as follows: Sectio1.n t. That an order be drawn upon tate City Treasury in favor of lar- r"et - I'msc•ott for the smn of throe thousand, two hundred and twenty -live (443,-''5) dollars, which, together with the aunnunt of all older for the stun of -Al-) hereinafter directed to be drawn in favor of George Reis, City •1'rensurer, fur thu liquidation of certain special as- sessments named anti specified, shall be ill full compensation and satisfaction of sit drum', for her interest it and to that certain property required andtaken for the Vurpose of widening Dnkotx a',;, ,which said property so required mu,;,,t,, tan ns aforesaid, is desert ed as fol lows: All that certain piece, parcel and strip of land lying and being southerly ami est rlv of and within thirty-three (33) feet of file, center line of I is avenue and extending from a point twenty feet east of the cast line of lot one (1), of Idock seven (7), of Robertson's addition, to a point opposite the intersection of the north line of Colorado street with thecenter lino f Dakota avenue. Said ent ter line of Dakotaavenue being the center line of the road formerly known as the St. Paul and Owatonna road, as heretoforc laid out and as new fixed, indicated and established bygran- ite wonunients at each angle of said centre ]in(- of said Dakota avenue be- tween thc points above manned. Said order to be delivered upon said Ilarriet A. Prescottexecutfng and dc - If -ring to the city a good and suliicient deed of conveyamo to the satisfaction of the Corporation Attorney of sdid above described property. Sce. 2. That :in order be drawn upon the City 'Treasury in favor of l:eorge Reis.City Treasurer, 'or the smn of twenty-five hundred and five dollarsfor so much thereof as may be required), to pay til@ special assess- ments for the grading of Dakota avenue against the property of said Harriet A. Prescott as appears from the records In of lice of the City Treasury and costs t COMMON COUNCIL. 4a3 thereon if any there are, as follows. GN wit: Those certain piecesof land In- cluded within the following desc p- tiou: Commeuchn on the west side f Dakota avenue and on north line of lot three, of block tiventy-four 1311, West St. Paul Proper; thence northwesterly along Dakota avenue to a point twenty feet east of the east line of lot one, of block seven, of Robertson's addition to Rest Saint Paul; thence south to the north line of block twelve of said West St. of 1'n+per; thence easterly to see- tiQnPaItue; thence south oil to north line of lot eigbt,of blook twenty-five; thence easterly to the place of beginning. Sec. 3. Ordinance No. 787, mntlticd ;,Ali ordi mance a apropriating money to ay Harriet A. rescott for pro e t taken for Dakota avenue," passed Jane 21, 188;, be mad the same is hereby re- pealed. Sec.4. This ordinance shall take effect and be in force from and after its pub- lication. Ycas-.11d. Carley, O'Connor, Petsch, Cullen, I{van, 1Veber, Kenny, }haul, Bryant, Minea, Lung, Mr. Vice 1'rest- deut-1'?. Passed Aug. 2, 1887. JOWN DnwLAN, Vice. President of Council. Approved August 4, 1887. I{ORERTA. SMITH, Mayor. Attest: Tuns. A. PuENDERGAST, City Clerk. Aug. 0, 1887. DItItIN ANCI; No. 813. Au Ordinance to Prevent the 1 -1 -t - Ing of Cattle: The Coln uou Cotyteit of rite City of St. Paul do ordain as follows: Section 1. No person shall herd,drive, pasture or penmt to ram at Inrge any cattle, horses, mules, sheep or swine at all time within the following described if lots: .North of Central avenue, south of Conot avenue, west of Jackson street and east of Paravenue. Sec. 2. That all( person who, being the owner or having the custody of stn}' cattle, horse, mule., sheep or swine, and who shall permit the same to herd, to be driven,pnstured or to run nt large within the If above described in Sec. 1 of tills ordinance, shall on col ctfon be- fore the Municipal Court, be punished by a line not exceeding W. See•. 3. This ordinance shall take ef- fect and be tm force from and after its mblication. Yens-Ald. Conley, O'Connor, Petsch, Ailleu, Ryan, Weber, Kenny, Hanan, 434 PROCEEDINGS OF THE COMMON COUNCIL. Bryant, Mined, Long, Mr. Vice Pres dent -12. Passed Aug. 2, 1887. .ImrN Doml.:vN. Vice Prrsident of C'ouucil. Approved Aug. 4, 1887. Attest: ROBERT A. S311TI1, Mayor. Titus. A. PRENDERGAST, City Clerk Aug. ler - Aug. J. Y DI2DINANCF No. 814. An ordinance Authorizing the lssuin of a Building Permit to J. L. Fore paubh. The Common Council of the City o St. Paul do ordain as follows: Section 1. That J. L. Forepaugh i hereby authorized to erect and construe a building oil lot numbered four (4), u block numbered twenty-five (25), of S[ Paul Proper, in accordauce with the plans and specifications oil file in the pffice of the Inspector of Buildings n said city, and file Building Inspector is authorized to give a permit for the same. Sec. 2. This ordinance shall take effect and be ht force from and after its passage. Yeas-Ald.Conley, O'Conor,I'etsch, Cullen, Bvan, Weber, Kenny, Balton, Bryant, Minea, Long, Mr. Vice Presi- dent -12. Passed Aug. 2, 1887. JouN DO\y I.AN, Vice President of Council. Approved A11g. 4, 1887. ROBERT A..S311TSI, Mayor. Attest: Tuns. A. PRENDRBd AST, City Clerk. Aug. 9. 0111,1NANCE No. 815. An Ordinance Refundin • Money to the Persons hereinafter Maned for As- sessments Upon Property by Thent Respectively 0wued and .9ssessed in Opening Union Depot Street to Sib- ley Street, and Adjoining the Union De of Grounds. The Common Council of the City of St. Paul do ordain as follows: Section 1. That orders be drawn upon the City Treasury fn favor of the follow- ing named persons and for the respect- ive stuns and amounts each, as follows: David Sanford, .$'216; 2.5; John W. Rid- dle, $500; Eliza Farwell, $2103.19; Bruno Beaupre. $89.90; estate of Mark Reeve, 826.70; that said orders he delivered to the parties entitled thereto as'herein provided, only a on each respectively filing, or the authorized agents of each filing• receipts in full with the City Comptroller. Sec. 2. That Ordinance No. 806, so far as it relates to David Sanford, Eliza Farwell and Bruno Beaupre, be unit the same hereby is repealed, this ordi- i- mance, as to said three parties, being a corrected ordjuauee. Sec. 3. This ordinance shall take ef. feet and be in force from and after its passage. Teas - Alit. C'oule}, O'Connor Petsch. Cullen, Ryan, Weber, Kenny, Ilmnm, Bryant. Miuea, Long, Mr. Vice Presi- Passed Aug. 2, 1887. JoilN DowI.AN, Vice President of Council: g Approved Aug. 4, 1887. ROBERT A. SMITH, Mayor. Attest: I Tilos. A. PimNDnInAST, City Clerk. Aug. 9. s t GI[IiI N:yNCN: No.81fi. f Permitting Paul Martin to Erect a Two - Story Brick Veneered Livery Stable - The Comn[on Council of the City of St. foul do ordain as follows: f Section 1. Permission is hereby given and granted unto Paul Martin to con. struct and erect a two (2) story brick veneered livery stable on parts of lots 8, 9 and 10, block C>f3. West St. Paul proper, on the south side of Congress street. between South Robert street and Clinton street, pursuant to plans and specifications to be submitted to and ale proved by the Inspector of Buildings of said city, and under his supervision. Section 2. This ordinance shall take efreet and be in force from and after its publication. Yeas -Aid. CIN - O'Connor, Putsch, Cullen, Ryyan, metier, Kenny, Baunm, Bry:mt, Mlinea, Long, Mr. Vice Presi. dent-12. Passed Aug. 2, 1887. JonN DOmt AN, Vice President of Council. Approved Aug. 4, 1887. Attest: ROBERT A. SMITH, Mayor. Tuns. A.Pnt•:ND}:RBAST, City Clerk. Aug. 9. 01 VINANCF: No, 817. Granting Pennjssjon to John Matter to Raise a Frame Shed. 'Phe Cotuuuun Council of the City of St. Paul do ordain as follows- Sectionl. Permissi.lon is hereby given and granted unto oin \Taller to raise a frIIme shed hn the rear of the north forty-five feet of lots 1, 2 and 8, block .54, West St. Paul I'roI)"Into the grade line as now exists, of Isalnel street along said prop- erty, being about three feet more or less, under the supervision of the In- spector of Bufldings of said cit}•. Sec. 2. This orelinance sial take ef- fect and he fu force fron and after its publication. Yeas.-Ald. Conley, O'Connor, Petsch, Cullen, Ryan, Weber, Kenny, PROCEEDINGS OF THE COMMON COUNCIL. 433 llama, Bryant, Minea, Long, Mr. Vice President. -12. fussed Aug. 2. 1887, JOAN DOWI.AN, Vice -President of Council Approved Aug. 4, 188 7. Rnnr:nT A. 9]IITiI, Mayor. Attest: Rios. A. PRENDaROAST, City Clerk Ang, 0, Resolutions. Resolved, That the following plats, as reem omended by the flat Connahl simn, be and hereby are accepted by the l.'onuuou Council: Phalen 11,'ghts Ad did i No. 2, Burlington to Divis. jou No. 1, Dawson's subdivision of block :37, Stinson, Brown & Ramsey', addition, Damson's subdivision of the •st !! of block 8, Stinson, Brown & Itanuse}'s ad(li tion,] )awson's subdivision of block :38. Stinson, Brown & Ram- sc}''s addition, T. 13. Somers' Sec- ond addition, Verplanck's subdivision �f Int 5, block 1, Cruickshank's garden lots, plat of St. Anthony Park West, Enoumel Church Subdjvjsion "A " A. 11. Koehler's Rearrangement "A," Flinn Grove, Ruuscy county, Minne- sota. third plat, Egbert G. Randy's ad- dition. Riley's rearrangement of the West 157 feet of block 44, Brown & .lack- sou's addition (corrected plat). 1-eas-Ald. Conley. O'Connor, Petsch, ('ellen, Bolin. Weber, Kennv, Ilatnm, Bryant, 'ljnea, Long, Mr. Vice Presi- deid-12. Approved Aug. 4. 1887. I3}A Id. Weber- Besolved, That the grade of the cast unit west alley in block 2, of llnldeman's iuldit]oil, as indicated by Lite rad- grade liuc on the accompanying profile and as rccommiended by the City Engineer, be and hereby is adopted as the established grade of said alley. Yeas-Ald. Conley, O'Connor, Petselt, Pullen, Ryan. Weber, Kentty, Hamm. d;nant, linea, Long, )Ir. Vice I'resi- ek-1.2. ,Approved Aug. 4, 1887. BY Aid. \linea- Rcsolved, That the grade of Concord strret, from Page street to Annapolis street as indicated by the red grade lite cu the aceomnnnying profile and as rec- ommended b}= the City Engineer, be and hereby is adopted as the estabijshed grade. Ycas-Aid. Conley, O'Connor, Petseh, Culleu,Riml. Weber Kenn�-, Hanan, Brvant, \linen, Long, Mr. M ice Presl- dciut-I2. ,lpproded�Aug. 4. 1887. pec Whereas, A majority of the owners of the property tut the Ifne of that cer- tain alley nmuiiig north and south through block ti of 'Perrace Park addf- tiou to St. Paul, from Goodrich avenue to Lincoln avenue, between lots 16 unit 17 in said block, and between lots 'd4 and lots 20. 21 and 22, in said block, have pt,t titioued the Conuu(,n Council of said city to vacate said alley in said block 6, between said Goodrich avenue and Lin- coln avenue, and IYhereas, Said petitioners have duly s c t forth in their petition the facts and reasons for said vacation and have filed with said petition accompanying the same it plat of said alley so asked to be vacated, and said petition is duly veri- fied by the oath of two of the petition- ers and was duly filedofrecord with the City Clerk of said city on the 8th day of June, A. 1). 1887; and Whereas, Due notice by publication jn the official paper of said city was made for four weeks, conuoencing on the 14th day of .tole, A. 1). 1887 to the effect that said petition had been filed with the City Clerk, stating in brief its ob- ject, and that flue same would be heard and considered by the Coalition Council of the city of St. Paul on Tuesday, the 2l[ day Of August, A. D. 1887, at 7:30 o'clock p. at. at the Council Chamber of the Cir, hall of said city; and Whereas, At the Roe and place desig- nated for the investigation and cousid- eration of such proposed vacation of said above described alley, the Common Council, after hearing all parties later- ested and being of the opinion that the same was necessary mud proper, and that said alley .Mould be vacated upon the payment into the City Treasury of the sum of 1406 as recommended by the C'ununittee on Streets on the 17th day of June, A. 1). 1887: and Whereas, Said sunt of $100 has been duly paid lilt(, the City Treasury in ac- cordance with the reconumen21tioll of said committee; therefore Resolved, 'That that certain alley ran- niuk north and south through block 6, (if'lerrace Park addition to St. Paul, between lots 16 and 17, jn said block, and between lot 2.9an the east and lots 20, 21 and 22 on the west thereof, which now stands dedicated to the public for the uses and purposes of an alley, be mtd the same Is hereby declared to be vacated and discontinued, from Good- rich avenue to Lincoln avenue, in still[ .it}- of St. Pau], as prayed for in said petition, and as hereinabove specified. Yeas-Ald. Conley, O'Connor, Petsch, ''ellen. Ryan, Weber, Kenn} Hanan, Bryant, Mines, Long, Mr. Vice Presi- lent-12. Aeproved Aug. 4, 1887. Whereas, The Common Council of the 'ity of St. Paul heretofore ordered the 3oard of Public Works to report 436 PROCEEDINGS OF THE COMMON COUNCIL. whether a change of grade oil Cortland street, front Acker to Maryland streets, in said City, as shown by a red line on a profile annexed to said order, was nec- essary and proper, and whether real estate to be assessed for said improve- tuent could be found benefited to the extent of damages and costs to be in- curred by said inlprovement; and Whereas,lnn accordance with saili ,rder the Board of Public Works dill make a report to the Deanna Council of date June 2, 1887, re— lending said i - provement, slid that property road([ be fell"([ henefitel to the extent of dam- ages, costs aad ex ,cases neecssary to be incurred fu makiIng said change of grade as aforesaid; sad Whereas, The Common Council of said city on the 7th day of Jame, 1887,adopted id report and ordered the city Clerk to give thenotice required by law; and )5'has , The Ctty Clerk gave notice hl the official paper of said city, for three successive weeks, twice in each week, that the Common Council of sat([ City would, on the lath day,f .July, IM7, at 7:3o 'clock p, in., at t the Couued Chamber in said city, consider such prollosed change of grade; and Whereas, At the time slid place designated for such proposed change of grade, the Common l'ounctl, after hearing 11 persons Inter—ted, m be ng of the ophaiou that the same we. necessary a ul proper, ordered the grade of Corr aid street, front Acker street to Maryland street, t be chged in accordawith the d line asannce shown on the aunexed pro - ale, being the same as referred to in all the proceedings had in regent to saill change; therefore Resolved, That said order and the profile representing said change of grade he referred to the Board of Public Works, and that said Board shall proceed without delay to assess the amount as nearly as they eau ascer- tain the same, which will be required to pay thedamages, costs and expenses of such lmprovemet upon the real estate to be benefited by said Improve- ment, as provided by law, it being the opinion of the Common Council thae real estate to be assessed for such im- provement can be found benefited to the extent of the damages, costs and ex- penses necessary t(1 be incurred thereLy. Yeas—Aid. Gouley, O'Connor, Petsch, Callen, Ryan, Reber, Kenny, llamm, Bryant, mea"miq;, Mr. Vice Prest- len�12. Approved August 4, 1887. Whereas, The owners of the property, abutting upon and along the line of Terry street have petitioned the Com- mon Council of the city of St. Paul to vacate that portion of Terry street lying north of Margaret street, in Adam Got- zfan's rearrany�ement of Sigel's addition to St. Paul, which said petition duly sets forth the facts and reasons for said vacation, and was duly accompanied by a plat it I cor as proposed to be va- ,ated,so Whereas, The, Common Council, upon the presentation of said petition deemed it expedient that the matter be pro- eeedel ,fill and ordered Saht petition to be filed of record with the City Clerk. and notfee to be given by publication as provided by law, and Whereas, Due notice by publication fu the oflicial paper of said city for four weeks, commencing oil file Will day of June, A. 1). 1887, to the effect if' I said Petitimt had been filed with the City Clerk, tatting in brief its - bJeet, and that the same would be it, and considered by Hai Con"non Council of the city of St. Paul, on Tues- day, the second day of August, A. 1). 1887, at 7:30 o'clock fn the afternoon of said day at tine Council Chamber fn the Cityy lll of said etty: and \1'buereas, At the time and place last aforesaid, for the investigation and con.1deration of such proposed vaca- tion of said portion of Terry street, the Common Council, after heaving all per- sons interested and being of the opia- nthat the same fs necessary and pro- per and that the prerequisites therefor have all been ematilfed with; now there- fore, be It Terry s street; eft of the sum of the 13 Phot all of said portion of lyingnorth of Margaret nam Cotznan's rearralip- additiml to St. Paul, as of recn([ In tam oRice ,r of oDeeds in and for the nsey, Mtnnesoto he m,d srehy declared 1 1, va- ^ontn ued as asked for in Lull as hereinabove speci- Con1eY, O'Connor, Pekseh, Weber. iHaium, !a, Long, Mr.r. Vice e Presi- Approved Aug, 4, 1887. By Aid. Weber— Resolved, That the Board of Fire Commissioners be authorized to place a fire alarm box at or near the corner of Western and La Fond street. Yeas—Ald. Conley, O'Connor, Petsch, Cullen, Ryan, Weber, Kenny Hanot, Bryant, Minea, Long, Mr. Vice Presi- denG-12. Approved Aug. 4, 1887. By Ald. Kenny— Resolved, That the Fire Commission- ers be and they are hereby requested to erect and maintain a fire alarm on the corner of Fifth still John streets. PROCEMINGS OF THE COMMON COUNCIL. 1431 Yeas—Ald. Conley, O'Connor, Petsch, Cullen, Ryan, Weber, Kenny,Hmm a, Bryant, Millen, Long, Mr. ice Presi dent -12. Approved Aug. 4, 1887. By Aid. Webcr— Resolved, That the Chief of POlic( muse all obstructions to be removed or alley in block 2, of Dewey, Drake S Pence's addition to St. Paul, said alley running north front St. Anthony ave n l •, between Lewis sal .lay streets. eas—Aid. Con lc}-, O'Connor, Petsch, ('ulnen, Ryan,Hutton, Weber. Kenny, Bryant, little,, Long, Dir. Vice Presi- deut-12. Approved Aug. 4, 1887. B)Ald. Bryant— Itrsolved, That the City Oil Lmnn Col tract r be and the sante is hereby authorized and directed to remove eleven bump posts front Fairfield ave- nue and replace the same at the follow- illg locations: One (ill Chicago avenue, between Hobertait,] bert; Chwago avenue. betwenHuberteaod Custer; urc ou Chfmgoanu, n between Custer and Starkc omeonChicagouve- uue, between Star key and Dakota: one "itI'I do, between Robert and Hubert; tie corner Plato and Hubert; one on Mato, between Hubert and Custer; u r Plaon+ to and Castor; on Plain, both een Custer and Starkey; one corner Plato and Starkey; one 01 Plato, be- tween Starkey and Dakota. S"eas—:Ud. G,nley, O'Cmdwr, ]let 'sell Cullen. Hy:un, Weber, Kam) 11"mnl, Bryant, Minea, Long, Dlr. Vice Presi- de t-12. Approved Aug. e, 1887. B Ald. Bryant— heswveL 'rbut the City oB Lamp Contrl(tor be and the sante is hereby ordered t cause to be. placed an oil lamp on JRobert street, between Ban- croft street and Brown avenue, Yeas—Aid. Colley, Petsch, Cullen, fetseb, ligan, Weber,Kenny, 11 lryaut. Mince, Long, Mr. Vice Presi- deut-12. Approved Aug..4, 1887. By Ali]. Llaig— Resnlved, That file City Oil Lamp Con- tractor be and Is hereby instructed t place an oil lamb in center of block 2, mi west side of R maker avenue. Yeas—Ald. Conley, O'Connor, Petsch, Cullen,Ryan, Weber, Kenny, Hanun, Bryant, )lines, Long, bar. Vice Presi- dent -12. Approved Aug. 4, 1887. By Ald. Ryan— Hesolved, That the Street Oil Lamp o ('utractor be requested to place an oil fail,p of Goodbue street in front of lot o, between Dousman and Cliff streets. Yeas—Ald. Conley, O'Connor, Petsch, Cullen, Ryan, Weber, Kenoy,, Hamm, Bryant, Mines, Long, 31r. VicePresf- det-12. Approved Aug. 4, 1887. By Ald.-Ryan— Resolved, That the StJ Paul Gas Light Company be still is hereby In- structed to cause a gas lamp to be erected, ulalutaiued and lighted, on the east side of Farrington avenue, midway betweenthe alley it block 72 of Layton and Irv!ac's addition to the city, and Summit avenue. Yeas—Ald. Coale))., O'Connor, Petsch, Cullen, Ryan; Weber. Kenny, Human, Bryant, Mince, Long, 'Mr. Vice Presi- dent--,•'. Approved Aug. 4, 1887. By Aid. Ryan— Resolved, That the St. Paul Gas Light company he and Is hereby di- rected to place and maintain without delay lamp posts and lamps on Pleasant Venue, front Sherman street to Ram- sey, and ml Forbes (now Thompson )lac(!), from Pleasant to Ramsey, said maps to be placed ant distances of from 100 to t20 feet apart( and if there are no gas mains on said streets, said company are requested to proceed to lay- them w aliout delay. Yeas—Ald. Conley, O'Connor, Petsch, Cullen, Ryan, Weber, Kenn> Hnnnm, Bryant, Minea, Long, Dlr. Vfee Presi- dent—L•'. Approved Aug. 4, 1887. By Ald. Cullen— Itesolved, That the St.Paul Gas Light company be :aid it is hereby directed to construct and "maintain gas lamps—the usual distances apart—on Exchange street, front West Third street to Waba- she street, and if gas mains are not al- ready in, to proceed without delay to la>, them. Yeas—A Id. Conley, O'Connor Petsch, Cullen, Ryan, Weber, Kenny, Hamm, Bryant, Minea. Long, Mr. Vice Pregi- dent-12. Approved Aug. 4. 1887. By Aid. Cullen— Resolved, That the contractor for oil lamps be and he is hereby authorized and instructed to erect and maintain two (2) oil lamps on 'Pilton street, be- tween St. Peter and Wabasha streets. Yeas—Ald. Conley, O'Connor, Petsch, "ulletn, Ryyan, Weber, Kennym , Ham, Bryant, Dfinen, Long, Mr. Vice Pre sd tent -12. Approved Aug. 4. 1887. By Aid. Hamm— Resolved, That the City Oil Con- tractor be requested to place an oil 436 P]�OCEEDINGS OF THE COMMON COUNCIL. whether a charge of grade( n Certlain street, from Acker to 1llarylm l street: in said City, as shown by a red line o. a profile annexed to said order, was ne( essary and proper, and whether ren estate to be assessed for said fmprov( nnent could be found benefited to th extent of damages and costs to be ill carred by said improvement; and Whereas,ln accordance with said orde the Board of Public Works did make report to the Coalition Council of (fail June 2, 1887, recommending said fm provement, and that property could b� u fond benefited to tine extent of dant ages, costs and expenses neeessary b be Incurred fu making said change o grade as aforesaid; and Whereas, 'TheCornoon Council of saf t city ml the 7th day of June, 1887,adoptea said report and ordered tine City Clerl to give thenotice required by law; ant Whereas, The City Clerk gav( notice fn the official paper of said city, for three successive weeks, twice in each week, that the Common Council of said City would, on the 19th day of July, 1887, at 7:3C o'clock p. in., at the Council Chamber in said city, consider such proposed change of grade; and Whereas, At the time and place designated for such proposed change of grade, the Common Council, after hearing all persons interested, and be tie of the opinion that the same was necessary and proper, ordered the grade of Cortland street, from Acker street to Maryland street, to be changed in accordance with the red ]fie as shown on the annexed pro- file, being the same as referred to fn all the proceedings led in regard to said change; therefore Resolved, That said order all(] the profile representing said change of grade be referred to the Board of Public Works, and that said Board shall proceed without delay to assess the amount as nearly as they call ascer- tain the same, which will be required to pay the damages, costs and expenses of such improvement upon the real estate to be benefited by said improve- ment, as provided by law, it being the opinion of the Common Council thae real estate to be assessed for such im-t provement can be found benefited to the extent of the damages, costs and ex- penses necessary to be incurred thereby. Yeas—AId. Conley, O'Connor Petsch, Cullen, Ryyan, Weber, Kenny, Hmnn, Bryant, Mlnea,Long, Mr., Yresi- dent -12. Approved August 4, 1887. Whereas, The owners of the property abutting upon and along the line of Terry street have petitioned the Com- mon Council of the city of St. Paul to vacate that portion of Terry street lying north of Margaret street, in Adam Got- zian's rearranRrement of Sigel's addition to St. Paul, which said petition duly sets forth the facts and reasons for said vacation, and was duly accompanied by a plat thereot as proposed to be va- eated,and Whereas, Tho Common Council, upon the preseutatfon of said petition deemed it expedient that the matter be pro- ceeded with and ordered said petition to be filed ofrecord with the City Clerk, and notice to be given by publication as provided by law, and Whereas, Due notice by Publication in the official paper of said city for four weeks, commencing oil the 14th day of Janne, A. L. 1857, to the effect that said petition had been filed with the City Clerk, stating in brief its object, and that the same would be heard and considered by the Common Council of the city of St. Paul, or Tues- day, the second day of August, A. 1). 1887, at 7:30 o'clock in the afternoon of said day at the Council Chamber in the City Hall of said ell),; and Whereas, At the time and place last aforesaid, for the investigation and consideration of such proposed vaca- tion of said portion of Terry, street, the Common Council, after hearing all per- sons interested and being of the opin- ion that the same is necessary and pro - ter and that the prerequisites therefor nave alt been compiled with; nowthere- Pore, be it Resolved. That all of said portion of Terry, street lying north of Margaret street, in Adam Gotzian's rearrange- ment of Sigel's addition to St. Paul, as he, same appears of record In the office of the Register of Deeds in and for the ouuty of Ramsey, Minnesota, be and lie same is hereby declared to be va- aated and discontinued as asked for in aid petition and as hereinabove speci- fied. Yeas—Ald. Conley, O'Connor, Petsch, 'ellen, Ryyair, Weber, Kenny, Hamn, 3ryant, Mines, Long, Mr. Vice Presi- lent-12. Approved Aug, 4, 1887. 3y Aid. Weber— Resolved, That the Board of Fire ;ommissioners be authorized to place fire alarm box at or near the corner of Vestern and La Fond street. Yeas—AId. Conley O'Connor, Petsch, 'ellen, Ryan, }Veber. Kenny, Hamm, Irymt, Mines, Long, .lir. Vice Presi- ent-12. Approved Aug. 4, 1887. ly Aid. Rennv- Resolved, That the Fire Commission - 1s be and they are hereby requested to reet and maintain a fire alarm on the orner of Fifth still John streets. . PROCEEbINGS OF THE COMMON COUNCIL. 435 Yeas—Aid. Conley, O'Connor, Petsch Cullen, Ryan, Weber, Kennj,, Hanan Bryant, ]]linea, Long, Mr. `'ice Presi dent -12. Approved Aug. 4, 1887. B>>� AId. Weber— liesolved, That the Chief of Polic, cause all obstructions to be removed on alley fn block 2,= of Dewey, Drake d Pence's addition to St. Paul, said al lei running north front St. Anthony ave nue, between Lewis and Jay streets. Yeas--Ald. Conley, O'Connor, Petsch Cullen, Ryan, Weber. Kenny, Hamm Bryant, Mines, Long, Mr. Vice Presi dent -12. Approved Aug. 4, 1887. By AId. Bryant— Resolved, That the City Oil Lanil Contractor be and the same is hereby authorized and directed to remow eleven lampposts from Fairfield ave otic and replace the same at the follow. fug locattoIts :One oil Chicago avenue, between Robert and Hubert; one on Chicago avenue., between Hubert and Custer; one on Chicago avenue, between Custer and Starkey ; oil e on Chicagon ve- nue, between Starkey and Dakota; one on Plato, between Robert and Hubert; one corner Plato and Hubert; one on Plain, between Hubert and Custer; one corner Plato and Custer; one on Plain, between Custer and Starkey; onecorner Prato and Starkey; one on Plato, be- tween Starkey still Dakota. Yeas—Ahf. Cooley, O'Connor, I'etscln, Cullen, H}'an, Weber, Kenn Hamm, dent -12. Bryant, nea, Long, Mr. Vice Presi- Approved Aug. 6, 1887. BI Aid. Bryant— Resolved, That the City 011 Lannp Contractor be and the sante is hereby ordered to cause to be place(] an oil lamp on Robert street, between Ban- croft street and Brown avenue. Yeas—Ald. Coney. Petsch, Cullen, 1'etsch, Ryan, Weber, Kenny Haiti m, Bryant, Mmea, Long, Mr. Vice Presi- dent -12. Approved Aug. 4, 1887. By Aid. Loug— Resolved, 'That tine Cit} Oil Lamp Con- tractor be and is hereby instructed to place an OR lanop to center of block 21 on west side of W alker avenue. Yeas—Ald. Conley, O'Connor, Petsch, Cullen, R)}'an, Weber, Kenny, Hann, Bryant, Dlinea, Lone, Mr. Vice Presi- dent -12. Approved Aug. 4, 1887. By Aid. Ryan— Resolved, That the Street Oil Lamp Contractor be requested to place an oil tamp on Goodhue street in front of lot 9, between Dousman and Cliff streets. Yeas—Ald. Conley, O'Connor, Petsell, Cullen, Ryyan, Weber, Keely, Haman, Bryant, Idtnea, Long, Mr. Vice Presi- , Approved Aug. 4. 1887. By Aid. Ryan— . Resolved, That the St. Paul Gas Light Company be still Is hereby fu- structed to cause a gas lamp to he erected, maintained and lighted, on the east side of Farrington avenue, midway between the alley in block 72 of Dayton and Irvine's addition to the city, and Summit avenue. Yeas—Aid. Coale} O'Connor, Petsch, Cullen, Ryan, Weber. Kenny, Hamnn, Bryant, Minea, Long, Mr. Vice Presi- dent -12. Approved Aug. 4, 1887. By Aid. Ryan— Resolved, That the St. Paul Gas Light cump any be su(t is hereby di- rected W place and maintain without delay lamp posts and lamps on Pleasant avenue, from Sherman street to Ram- sey, and on Forbes (now Thompson F from Pleasant to Ramsey, said lamps to be placed at distances of from 100 to 120 feet apart, and if there are no gas mains on said streets, said company are requested to proceed to lay them without delay. Yeas—Ald. Corney, O'Connor, Petsch, Cullen, Ryan, Weber, Karry, Hamm, Bryant, Mines, Long, Mr. Vice I'resi- dent-12. Approved Aug. 4, 1887. By Aid. Cullen— Resolved, That the St.Paul GasLightcompany be and it is hereby directed to mustruct and maintain gas lamps—the asealdistances apart—on Exchange street, from West Third street to Waba- eha street, and if gas mains are not al- ready in, to proceed without delay to ay them. Yeas—Ald. Conley, O'Connor Petsch, 'ellen, Ryan, Weber, Kenny, Hamm, 3ryant, Mines. Long, Mr. Vice Pregi- lent— 2. Approved Aug. 4, 1887. 3y Aid. Cullen— Resolved, That the contractor for oil amps be and he is hereby authorized nil instructed to erect and maintain we (2) oil lamps on Tilton street, be - ween St. Peter and Wabasha streets. Yeas—Ald. Conley, O'Connor, Petsch, 'ullen, Ryyan, Weber, Kenny, Hamm, tryant, ]Itinea, Long, Mr. Vice Presi ent-12. Approved Aug. 4, 1887. ty Aid. Hamm— Resolved, That the City Oil Con- ractoY be That to place an oil I 438 PROCEEDINGS OF THE COMMON COUNCIL. lamp el the south sideof Famlide street, between Arcade and Nleadon streets, at a point ori line of lots s and :1 block 2, Hill's addition. Yeas-Ald. Conley, O'Connor, Petsch Cullen, Ryan, Weber, Kenny, llanuu Bryant, Alinea, Long, Mr. Vice Presi dent -12 Apprqved Aug. 4. 1887. By Aid. Alinen---- Resolved, That the Oil Lamp Contras tor be instructed to erect and maintain lamps on the following places: 011e nn the northeast earner of Hoff and Isabel streets: one at the carrier of lot 16.blocic 5 -on Cherokee avenue:one on the south- . east corner of Cherokee and Orleans street; one on the southeast corner of Cherokee and Mohawk street; one on tine southeast corner of Cherokee m,([ Baker sheat; one on the southeast cor- ner of Cherokee and Morton street; one on the southeast corner of Cherokee till([ Page street; one on the northeast cor- ner of Cherokee and Shine street; one on the southeast corner of Cherokee and Belmont street; one on the northeast corner of Cherokee and Winona street: one on the northeast corner of Cherokee and Annapolis street; one on the south- east corner of Cherokee and Wyoming street; one on the, northeast corner of Cherokee and C,eorge street; one on the northwest carrier of Ottawa and Baker streets; one on the northwest corner of Alohawk and Baker streets; one ori the northwest corner of Mamlmin aodBa- ker streets;one on the soutli%vest earlier of block 13,on Baker street,Dawson's ad- dition; three lamps on Alice street, around Alice Park, Dawsons addition. Seas-Ald. Conley, O'Connor, Petsch, Cullen, Ryan, }Veber, Kennv, I-l:ual Bryant. Mines, Long, Mr. Vice. Pruni - Approved Aug. 4, 1887 ByAid. Bryact- Hesclved, That the City Engineer be and the same is hereby authorized ami directed to plotB ilyt avenue in a proper condition, between Concord street and Gallus street, at an expense not to ex- ceed R5U. Yeas-AId. Conley, O'Connor, Petsch, Cullen, Ryan. Weber, Kennv, IIamm, Bryant, Afinea, Long, Mr. Vice Presi- dent -12. Approved Aug. 4, 1887. By Ald. Dowlan- Resolved, That the CityEugh, cause all buildings om the line. of Broad- way from Grove street to 'Thirteenth street to be removed without delay. Yells-Ald. Conley, O'Connor I'etsell Cullen, Ryan, Weber, Kenn) Ila Bryant, Mines, Long, Air. Vicm e Presi- dont-12. Approved Aug. 4. 1887. By Aid. Petsch- Resolved, That the City Engineer be and is hereby instructed to cause all trees to be removed that are on theside- walk oil Robert street, between Eighth (8th) street and Thirteenth (13th) street, without ally unnecessary delay. Yeas- Ald.l)onlev. O'Connof, Petsch, Cullen, Ryan, Weller, Kenny, Ilamm, Bryant, Minea, Long. Mr. Vice Presi- dent -12. Approved Aug. 4, 1887. B} Akl. Bryant- liesof ed, That the City- Engineer be and the same is hereby authorized and directed to cause to be graded tho proper approaches (sell side to Fill- more avenue at crossing with Custer street and Robertson street at an ex- pense not to exceed ;2(111. Yeas-Ald. Conley, O'Connor, Petsch, Cullen, Ryan, Weber, Kenn) Hanna,n Bryant, Mines, Long, Mr, Vice I'resi- dent-12. Approved Aug. 4, 1887. By Aid. Hamill - Resolved. \' hat the City Engineer be req nei4ted to establish the grade of])aw- son street, from Earl street to Atlantic street. Yeas-Ald. Corley , O'Con nor, Petsch. Cullen, Ryan, \Veber, KcuIBunnl, Bryant, Mines, Long, ny Mr. Vice Presi- dent-},. Approved Aug. 4, 188T By Ald. Petsch-lint the Board of Public %Yorks cause Exchange =trect to he ,prickled, between Wabasha street and ; 1 r street. Yeas-Ald. Conley, O'Connor, Petsch, .•ellen, Ii -an, Weber, Kenny, Ilarnnl, Bryant, Minca, Long, Mr. Vice Pr"esi- lent-12. Approved Aug. 4, 1887. 33- Ald. Ryan- Resolvrit, 'I'hat the Board of Public Vurks cause Eagle street to be prinkled, from Seventh to the right of ray If' file Chicago, St. Paul, Alinnoap- Iis & Omalia ralln'ay. Seas-Ald. Conley. O'Connor, Petsch, 'ellen, aRvan, Weber KenIIsnu Irvnt, Alines, Long;'nIr. Vice rresin, - ent-12. Approved Aug. 4. 1887. ly Aid. Knin- Resalved, That the Board of Public Vorks cause Cherry street to he prinkled, from Alaria avenue to Holl - ren avenue. Ycas-AId. Conley, O'Connor, Petsel,, ellen, Ryan, Weber, n Keny a,m ]In, e,i alit, on es, Long, Mr. Vice Presi- Approved Aug. 4, 1887, PROCEEDINGS OF THE COMMON COUNCIL. 4.49 By All. Kain- Resolved, That the Board of Publi+ Works cause the Third street bridge and approaches thereto to be sprinkle( immediately-, Seas-AId. C'mdey, O'Connor, Petsch Cullen. Rv-n, ICeber, Kenn),, Hamm Bryant, Mines, Long, Mr. Vice Presi dent -12. Approved Aug. 4. 18437. By AId. Weber - Resolved. That the hoard of Public Works cause a crosswalk to be laid on ens; side of Gaultier, across Front street; also on .cull, side of Iglehart, across Western avenue.. Yeas-Ald. Conley, O'Commr, Petsr•h, Cullen, Ryan. Weber, Kenny, Manan, L'ryaut, Mine;,, Long, AIr. Vice Presi- dell I Approved Aug. 4, 1887. L'v Ald. Petsch- P.esolved. That the Board of Public 1Cnrks btP';uui are heedny instruct'( to cause a hexagon block sidewalk to be laid ori both sides of Robert street, from Seventh (7th) street to Twelfth (12th) .street• except in front of lot 14, block e, Roberts & Raudall's addition. Y ens-AId. Coale}'. O'Connor, Petsch, Callen, Rva n, Weber, Kenny, Hanlon. L'ryant, Mines, Long, Air. Vice Presi- dect-12. .. Approved Aug. 4, 1887. By Aid. Ryan- Zvsolved, That the Board of Public R'orks cause a four foot plank walk to be laid -crass West Sevcnth street, be- tween Third and Chestnut streets, in center of block. Yeas-Ald. Conley, O'Connor, Petsch, Cullen, Rpai, Weber, KC,mv, Hanna, Bryant, .,linea, Long, Mr. Vice Presi- dent-D.. Aug. 4, 1887. B3' Ald. Kenn3.- Resolved, 'That the Board of Public We cause a wooden sidewalk to lie laid on the cast side of Stillwater street. from, Woodward avunu,e to Waverly place. Yeas-Ald. Conley, O'Connor, Petsch, Cullen, R} -an, Weber Kenny. Ila-!, Ilryant. 'linea, long, Mr. Vice Presi- dent -\2. Approved Aug. 4, 1887, By Ald. Bryant - Resolved, That the Board of Public Works he and the same are here,,'auth- orized and directed t. cause to be Said an elgh Pfoot plank sidewalk on the north and south sides of Colorado street, be- tween Dakota ovewe and Greenwood a •(-i whrr(- wall:. an nut alre. ly laid. Ccns-..-11d. ('aul(-y. ll'l'annar. Pvts(- h Pullen• Ryan. I%"cher, Ke Y, IIamm, , Bryant, Minea, Long, Mr. Vice Presi- dent -12. Approved Aug. 4, 1887. By Aid. Long - Resolved, That the Board of Public Works cause a six-foot wooden side- walk to be laid ori both sides of Wilder avenue, from Marshall avenue to St. Anthony avenue. Fe�as-Aid. Conley, O'Connor, Petsch, Cullen, Ryy:mn, Weber, Konn ]i:nnnl, Bryant, si- de I - 2. Approved Aug. 4, 1887. By Aid'Long- Resolved. Long - Resolved. 'That the Board of Public Works cause a six-foot warden ide- walk to be laid el ,he east side of Simp- son avenue, front Hewitt avenue to Taylor averme; also a six-foot sidewalk on both sides of Pascal avenue, from Hewitt avenue to the south Ihle of file St. Paid,'linneapolis & Manitoba Rail- w'av right of way; also a six-foot side- walk on both sides of Walker avenue, from Hewitt avenue to the south line of the St. Paul, Minneapolis & Manitoba railway right of way, except where sidewalks are already laid. Yeas -Aid. Conley, O'Connor Petsch, Cullen, Rcn1, Weber, Kennv, Illunm, Bryant, .1linea, Long, Mr. Vice Prest- dent-12. Passcli Aug. 4, 1M47. B)' Ald. Lou l,'- Resalved, '\`hat the Board of Public, Works cause wooden crosswalks to be laid ou Prior avenue, across Railroad avenue;on Pascal avenue, across St. Anthony nveuue; on St. Autbony ave- nue, across Prior avenue on the north side. Yens-Ald. Conley, O'Connor, Petsch, Cullen, Ryan, {Veber, Keni Hanna,Bryant, Mln4 Long, Mr. Vice Pres,- clent-12. Approved Aug. 4, 1887. B}- Aid. Lout, ltesalved, '\'hat the Board of Public Works cause crosswalks to be laid at all crossings where they are not alread3 laid on Taylor avenue. Hewitt avenue and Callltel avenin'; ala. oil Pascal ave - cue, Sic, son avenue and Walker ave- ,Ine, at i�anlilie. Yens-Ald. Conley, O'Connor, Petsch, Cullen. Ryan. \Veber, Kenny., Unions, Bryant, Mines, Long, Mr. `ice I'resi- lent-L. Approved Aug. 4. 1887. By Aid is herebyepordered b" the Common Coune,l of Elle City of St. Paul: \'bat ill(- muter ill1peni ng an ,I ley tweut3' I'll) feet wide throuan flock three (3). or Whitney & South's 4:1 440 PROCEEDINGS OF THE COMMON COUNCIL. addition, from Rosabel to Wacnntt streets, such twenty(20) feet to be taken to be the south twenty (20) feet of lot; numbered eight (a) and three (3) of sair block three (s). Whitney & Smith's ad dition , be and the same is hereby referred to the Board of Public Works to investigate and report: First—Is this improvement proper and necessary? Second—Give the Council an estimate of the expense thereof,and state whether one-half of the cost thereof is to be paid into the City Treasury before the con- tract is let. Third—Can real estate to be assessed for said improvement be found benefited to the extent of damaKes, costs and ex- penses necessary to be incurred thereby? Fourth—Is such improvement asked for upon fire petition or application of fire owners of a majority of the property to be assessed for such improvement? Fifth—Send the Council a plan of pro- file of said improvement, as required by law, if you re ti in favor of the same. Sixth—Send the Council a proper or- der directing the work to be done. Yeas—Ald. Conley, O'Connor, Petsch, Cullen, Ryan, Weber, Kenny, IIamm, Bryant, Mmea, Long, Mr. Vice Presi- dent -12. Approved Aug. 4, 1887. By Aid. O'Connor— It is hereby ordered by the Common Council of the City of St. Paul: That the matter of opening and ex- tending an alley ten feet wide through block 6 of Robert & Randall's addition to St. Paul, from Tenth street to Elev- enth street, the east line of which said alley shall be 100 feet from Robert street, be and the same is hereby re- ferred to the Board of Public Works to investigate and report: First—Is this improvement proper and necessary? Secontf—Give the Council all estimate of the expense thereof,and state whether one-half of the cost thereof isto be paid into the City Treasury before the con- tract is let. Third—Can real estate to be assessed for said improvement be found benefited to the extent of 'lamagges, costs and ex- pensesuecessaryto befncurred thereby? Fourth—Is such improvement asked for upon thepetition or application of the owners of a majority of tine property to be assessed for such Improvement? Fifth—Send the Council aplan or )ro- file of said improvement, as require( by law, If you report in favor of the Inc.sa Sixth—Send the Council a proper or- der directing the work to be done. Yeas—Ald. Conley, O'Connor, Petsch, Cullen, Ryan, Weber, Kenny-, Hamm, Bryant, Mines, Long, Mr. Vice Presi- dent -12. Approved Aug. 4, 1687. r By Ali]. Petsch— It is hereby ordered by the Common Council of the City of St. Paul: That the matter of paving Brewster avenue, from University avenue to Como avenue, with cedar blocks and granite curbing, brand the same is hereby referred to the Board of Public Works to investigate and report: First—Is this improvement proper and necessary? Second—Give the Council an estimate of the expense thereof, and state whether one-half of the cost thereof is to be paid into the City Treasury before the con- tract is let. Third—Can real estate to be assessed for said improvememtbe found benefited to the extent of damages, costs and ex- penses necessary to be incurred thereby? Fourth—Is such improvement asked for upon the petition or application of the owners of a majority of the property to be assessed for such improvement? Fifth—Send the Council a plan or pro- file of said improvement, as req aired by law, if you report in favor of 31C sane. aired the Council it proper order directing the work to be (lone. Yeas—Alga. Conley, O'Oonnor, Petsch, Cullen, Ryan, Weber, Kenny, Hanna, Bryant, Millen, Long, Mr. Vice Presi- dent -12. Approved Aug. 4, 1887. By Aid. Petsch— It is herebyordered by the Common Council of the City of St. Paul That the matter of constructing a server on Eleventh street,' from Jack- son street to Robert , sheet, be and the same is hereby refered to the Board of Public Works to investi- gate and report: First—Is this improvement properand necessar t Secoji —Give the Council as estimate of the expense thereof,and state whether ane -half of the cost thereof is to be paid Into the City Treasury before the cou- 9ract is let. Third—Can real estate to be assessed For said improvement be found benefited :o the extent of damages, costs and ex - Tenses necessary tobe. incurred thereby? ourth—IS such improvement asked Foupon the petition or ap )lication of :he owners of a majorit) of t ie property Lo be assessed for such improvement? Fifth—Send the Council a plan or profile of said improvement, as required ,y law, if you report in favor of the same. Sixth—Send the Council a proper or - ler directing the work to be done. Yeas—Aid. iley, O'Connor, Petsch, 'ellen, Ityy'a •I c er, Keay', Hanna, 3lyaunt, Alineilt,,4hg, Mr. Vice Presi- lent-12. Approved Aug. 4, 1887. PROCEEDINGS OF THE COMMON COUNCIL. 441 By Ald. Petsch— It is hereby ordered by the Com(r Cnuneil of the City of St. Paul: That the matter of opening a widening Viola street, from Brews avenue to (rant street, to a unifo width of eighty (so) feet, be and t same is hereby referred to the Boars Public Works to investigate :unl' port: Ft est—ls this improvenreut proper a necessary? Se, fond—Give the Council an estinna of the expense thereof.and state wheth nue-half of the cost thereof is to be pa into the City Treasury before the co tract is let. Third—Can real estate to lie assess, for said improvennent be totmnl benefits to the extent of damages, costs and e penses necessary to be incurred thereto Fourth—ls such improvement asks for upon the petition or application the owners of a majority of the proper to be assessed for such improvement? Fifth—Send till, Council a plan or pr file of said improvement, as re( uiregl I law, if you report in Pavor of t le sam Sixth—Send the Council a prop( order directing the work to be donne. Peas—Ald. Conley, O'Coti nor, Petsel Callen, Ryan, Weiler, KennyIlamn Bryant, Minng, ea, Lo\Ir. Vice Pres dent -11. Approved Aug. 4, 1887. L'y' Ald. Petsch— it is hereby ordered by the Commo: Commit of the City of St. fail: That the matter of constructing sewer on Brewster avenue, from Viola street to Count avenue, togethe with the necessary sewer connections t, the property lines be andthe same i, hereby referred to the Board of Public Works to investigate and report:. First—Is this improvementproneranr necessary? Second—Give the Council all estimate Of the expense thereof,and state whether onetihalf of the cost thereof is to be paid into the City 'Treasury before the con- tract is let. Third—Can real estate to be assessed for said improvement be found benefited to the extent of damages, cn9ts and ex- peusesnecessary to be incurred thereby? Fourth—Is such improvement asked for upon the petition or application of the owners of it majority of the property to be assessed fur such mnprovement? Fifth—Send the Council a plan or pro- file of said improvement, as required by law, if you re ortin favor ofthe same. Sixth- Sendtlne Council a properorder dirmetimg the work to be done. Yeas—Ai(. Conley, O'Connor, Petsch, :,I l;y:m. Weber. Keunv. liamm. I;r)ant. \tinea. Log", Nh.. \-ire 1'resi- domt-12. :lppruved Aug.4, 1867. By At(]. Petsch— It is hereby ordered by the Connnon ('ouncil of the City of St. Paul: 'rl at the matter of constuct4Tor an approach to and upon Sherburne ave- nue, in said city. from Robert street, to- gether with the necessary grading, curbing, glittering, walling, protecting still improving the same by proper steps, waits, slopes and walks he,and the same iahcreby referred to the Board of Public \Yorks W invetigate and report: First—Iit s Iisimprovennent proper and areessar}-o Second—Give the Council an estimate of the egpense thereof, and state whether one-half of the cost thereof is lin, paid into the City Treasury before the contract is let. Third—Cam real estate to be assessed For said improvement, be found benefited 'o the extent of da iaq(s. costs and ex- penses necessary to he incurred therebv? Fourth—is such improvement asked °or upon the petition orappplication of .lie owners of auuijority of theproperty- �o he assessed for such improvement? Fifth—Send the Council a plan or pro- ile of said improvement, as re���ired by sir, if you report In favor of tine same. Sixth—Sen( the Council a proper order lire cting the work to be clone. le. Conley, O'Connor, Petsch, !oil("', Rvan, Weber, Benny, Ilsnna, lryall t, Minea, Long, Dir. Vice Presi- ent-12. Approved Aug. 4, 1887. v Aid. Ryan— is hereby ordered by the Common Council of the City of St. Paul: That the matter of grading Iroquois ;reetfroa View to I'leasantavenues,be lid the same is hereby- referred to lie Board of Public Works to investi- ite allll re})ort: First—Is this iuproveme tproper and �cessary'I Secmul—Give the Council all estimate the expense thereof, and state hether one. ludf of the cost thereof is be paid into the City 'Treasury before e contract is let. 'Third—can real estate to be assessed r said improvement be foundlienefited the extent of damages, costs and ex - uses necessaryto be incurred thereby? Fourth—Is such Improvement asked r upon the petition or a) )lication of ' owners of a majority otjt�ne property be assessed for such improvennent? Fifth—,Send the Cgmneil a plan or Anile ofsaidinnprovenent,as required I:nv,if you report in favorof the same. oxth Send the Council a proper I er directing the work to be done. ens—Ald. Conley, O'Connor, Petsch, Ilan, Ryan, 1Yebet, Kenny. Hanno rant. Minta. Long, Air. Van Prosi- it-12. .pproved Aug. 4, 1687. 442 PROCEEDINGS OF THE COMMON COUNCIL. By Aid. Ryyan— It is hereby ordered by the C!)nunoi Council of the City of St. Paul: That the matter of opening an alley twenty feet wide in center of block 31, Rice & Irvine's addition, from Chestnut to Eagle streets, be and the same ie hereby referred to the Board of Publi[ Works to investigate and report: First—Isthis improvement proper and the Council an estimate ereof, and state whether ost thereof is to be paid reasury before the con- Third—Can real estate to he assessed for said improvement befomud benefited to the extent of damages, costs and ex- penses necessary tobeincurred thereby? Fourth—Is such Improvement asked for upon the petition or ap1)lication of the owners of a majority of tlue property to be assessed for such improvement? Fifth—Send the Council a plan or grofile of said improvement, as required y'law,ifryou report In favor of the same. gixth-Send the Council a proper or- der directing the work to be done. Yeas—Ald. Conley, O'Connor, Petsch, Cullen, Ryan, Weber, Renu) Hm am, Bryant, Mines, Long, Mr. Vice Presi- dent -12. Approved Aug. 4, 1887. By Aid. Weber— It is hereby ordered by the Common Council of the City of St. Paul: That the matter of condemning and taking an easement for making and maintainingg slopes in grading alley, in block 2, Haldeman's addition to St. Paul, be and the same is hereby re- ferred to the Board of Public Works to investigate and report: First—Is this improvement proper mid necessary? Second—Give the Council an estimate of the expense thereof,and state whethei one-half of the cost thereof is to be paid into the City Treasury before the con- tract is let. Third—Can real estate to be assessed for said improvementbe found benefited to the extent of damages, costs and ex- penses necessary to be incurred thereby? Fourth—Is such improvement asked for upon the petition or application of the owners of a majorit}' of the property to be assessed for such improvement? Fifth—Send the Council a plan or pro- file of said improvement, as required by law if you report in favor of time. same. Sixth—Send the Council a proper or[ler directing the work to be done. Yeas—Ald. Conley, O'Connor, Petsch, Cullen, Ryan, Weber, Ken n}.p Hamm, Bryant, Minea, Long, Mr. Vice Presi- dent -12. Approved Aug. 4, 1857. By -Aid. Weber— It is hereby- ordered by the Common Council ii the City of 5t. Paul: That the matter of constructing a sewer on Iglehart street, from Farring- ton avenue to Western avenue, be and the same is hereby referred to the Board of Public Works to investigate and re- port: First—Is this improve iq nt proper and neeessar}'? Second—Give the Council an estimate of the expense thereof, and state whether pie-]mif of the cost thereof is to be paid into the City Treasury before the con- tract is let. Third—Can real estate to be assessed for said improvement be found benefited to the extent of damages, costs and ex- penses necessary to he incurred thereby? Fourth—Is such improvement asked for upon the petitign )r application of the owners of a majorityof tine property to be assessed for such improvement? Fifth—Send the Council a plum or pro- file of said improvement, as required by law, if you report in favor of the sane. Sixth—Sell, time Council a proper or- der directing tho work to be done). Yeas—All.- Conley, O'Connor, Petsch, Cullen, By all, Weber, Kenn}-, llauun, Brynut, Minea, Long, Mr. `ice I'resi- dell 12. Approved Aug, 4, 1887. By Aid. Weber— It is hereby ordered by the Common Council of the City of St. Paul: That the matter of stagnant water on lots 8, 11, 11, n8. 14, 20, 21 mid 24, block 2.5. Marshall & Mackubin's addition, be and the same is hereb)' referred to the Board of Public Works to investigate and report: First—Is this improvement proper and necessary? Second—Give the Council an estimate of the expense thereof, and state whether one-half of the cost thereof is to be paid Into the City Treasury before the con- tract is let. Third—Can real estate to be assessed for said improvement be found benefited to the extort of the danmages,costs and ex- pe)seg necessary, to be incurred thereby? Fourth—Is such improvement asked for upon the petition or application of the owners of a majority of the property to be assessed for such improvement? Fifth—Send the Council a plain or ro- file of said improvement, as re(luire[l ll law• if you report in favor of tie same. Sixth—Send the Council itproper order lirecting the work to be done. Ye—Aid. Conley, O'Connor, Petsch, `ellenas, Ryan, Weber, Kenny}, Hanun, liryant, Mines, Long, Dir. VicePresi- lent-12. Approved Aug. 4. 1887. PROCEEDINGS OF THE COMMON COUNCIL. 443 By Aid. Weber— It is hereby ordered by the m Comon Council of the City of St. Paul: That the matter of condemning an easement for slopes on Summit ave- nue, from Lexington avenue to ed re of bluff near Dlississippi river. be and the same is liereby referred to the Board of Public Works to investigate and report: First—ls this iunprovement proper and necessary 7 Second—Give the Council an esti- mate of the expense thereof, and state whether one-half of the cost thereof is to be paid luto the Cit- Treasury before the contract is let. Third—Cao real estate to be assessed for said improvement be found benefited to the extent of damages, costs and ex- penses necessary to be incurred thereby? Fourth—Is such improvement asked for upon the petition or application of the owners of a majorit)� of the property to be :assessed for such improveunent? Fifth—Send the Council a plan or pro- file of said improvement, as required by law, if you report in favor of the same. Sixth—Send the Council a proper order directing the work to be done. Yeas—Ald. Conley, O'Connor, Petsch Callen. Ryan, Weber, Kemeny, Bannon, Bryant, Mies, Long, Mr. V ice Presi- dent—,::. Approved Aug. 4, 1887 By Aid. Knin— It is hereby ordered by the Common Council of the City of St. Paul: That the matter of grading Forest street, from Seventh to Suburban av- enue, be and the same is hereby referred to the Board of Public %Yorks to investigate and report: First—]s this improvement proper and neeessar}? Second—Give the Council an estimate of the expense thereof.and state whether one-half of the cost thereof is to be paid into the Cit- Treasury before the con- trrctis let. Third—Can real estate to be assessed for said improvement be found benefited to the extent of damages, costs and ex- penses necessary to be incurred thereby*.' Fourth—ls such improvement asked for upon the petition or application of the owners of a majority of the property to Ile assessed for such improvement? Fifth—Send the Council a plan or pro- file of said improvement, as reqquired by law, if you re ,ort in favor of tie same. Sixtlm-5en(� the Council a propl'r order directia9 the work to be done, Yeas—Alda Conley.O'Connor, Pet4uh, Cullen, Ryan, WeberKe un}'. 11aimu, Bryant, \linea, Long,' Mr. " Vyjee-Pre,§i- ileot-12. - - - Approved Aug. 4. 1887. By Ald. Hamm— It is hereby ordered by the Common Council of the City of St. Paul: That the matter of grading Duchess St reet (formerly Greenwood avenue) from Case street southerly to right o1S wav of St. Paul & Duluth railroad; also Wells street, from Duchess street to Forest street. be and the same is hereby referred to the Board of Public Works to investigate and report: First—is this improvement proper and necessary? Seeond—Give the Council an estimate of the expense thereof,and state whether one-half of the cost thereof is to be paid into the City 'Treasury before the con- tract is let. Third—Can real estate to be assessed for said improvenentbe found benefited to the extent of damages, costs and ex- penses necessary to be incurred thereby? Fourth—Is such improvement asked for upon the petition or appplication of the owners of a majority of the property to be assessed for such improvement? Fifth Send the Council a plan cr pro- life of said improvement, as required by law, if you report in favor of the same. Sixth—Send the Council a proper or- der directing -the work to be done. Peas—A(l. Conley, O'Connor; Petsch, Cullen, Ryan, Weber, Kenny; -Hamm, Bryant, Miles, Long, Mr. Vice Presi- dent -12. Approved Aug. 4,1887. By Aid. Hamm— It is hereby ordered by the Common Council of the City of St. Paul: That the matter of condemning and taking an easement on the land adjoin- ing and on the line of Burns avenue, fron Mound street to Bock street, be and the same is hereby referred to the Board of Public Works to investigate and report: First—Is this improvement proper and necessary? „r Second—Give the Council an estimafb? of the expense thereof, and state whether one-half of the cost thereof is to be paid into the City Treasury before the contract is let. Third—Can real estate to be assessed for said improvementbe found benefited to the extent of damages, costs and ex- penses necessary to be incurred thereby? Fourth—Is such improvement asked for upon the petition or application of the owners of a majority of the property to be assessed for such improvement? Fifth—Send the Council a plan or pro- file of said improvement, as required by law, if you re)ort in favor of the same. SixthSen� the Council a proper order directing the work to be done. Yeas—Ald. Conley, O'Connor, Petsch, Cullen, Ryan, Weber, Nepny, Haulm, 444 PROCEEDINGS OF TILE COSI\ION COUNCIL. Bryant, Mines, Long, Mr. Vice Presi dent -12. Approved Aug. 4, 1887. By Aid. Ilainm— Itis hereby ordered by the Conunon Council of the City of St. Paul: That the matter of eondenming an easement for slopes on .Brainerd avenue, from Arkwright to Edgerton street, be and the same is hereby re- ferred to the Board of Public Works to investigate and report: First—Is this improvement proper and necessar'? Second—Give the Council all estiunate of the expense thereof.and state whether one-half of the cost thereof is to be paid into the City Treasury before the con- tract is let. Third—Call real estate to be assessed for said improvement be found benefited to the extent of damages, costs and ex- penses necessary to be incurred thereby? Fourth—Is such improvement asked for upon the petition or a{o dicatimn of the owners of a majority of tine property to be assessed for such improvement? Fifth—Send the Council a plan or pro - rile of said improvemmlit, as required by- law, if you report in favor of the same. Sixth—Send the Council a proper order directing the work to be done. Yeas—Ald. Conley, O'Connor, Petsch, Cullen, Ryan, Weber, Kenny IIalnnn, Bryant, Mmea, Long, Mr. Vice Presi- dent -12. Approved Aug. 4, 1887. By Aid. Hamm— It is hereby ordered by the Common Council of the City- of St. Paul: rhat the matter of condemning and taking an easement for malting slopes in grading Payne avenue, from Mary- land street to Ivy street. be and the same is hereby referred to the Board of Pub- lic Works to investigate and report: First—Is this im provement proper and necessar} 1 Second—Give the Council an estimate of the expense thereof, and state whether one-half of the cost thereof is to be paid into the City 'treasury before the contract is let. Third—Can real estate to be assessed for said improvement be found benefited of the extent of damages, costs and ex- pensesnecessarytobeuieti redthereby? Fourth—Is such improvement asked for upon the petition or appplication of the owners of a majority of tlne property to be assessed for such improvement? Fifth—Send the Council a plan or pro- file of said improvement, as required by law,if you report in favorof the same. Sixth—Send the Council a proper order directing the work to be done. Yeas—Alda Conley, O'Connor. Petsch, Cullen, Ryan, Weber, Kenny, Hanna, Bryant, Mines, Long, Mr. Vice Presi. dent -12. Approved Aug. 4, 1887. By Aid. Hamm— It is hereb}• ordered by the Coalition Council of the City of St. Paul: That the matter of widening and ex- tending Arcade street north from its present terminus to the city limits, as extended at present, be and the same is hereb}' referred to the Board of Public Works to investigate:lld report: First—Is the improvement proper and necessary-? Scrolmd--Give the Council an estimate of the expense thereof, and state whether one-half of the cost thereof is I;) be paid into the City Treasury before the contract is let. 'third—Can read estate to be assessed for said improvement be found benefited to the extent of damages, costs and ex- penses necessary lobe incurred thereby? Fourth—Is such improvement asked for upon the petition or application of the owners of a majority of the prop- erty to be assessed for such improve- ment? Fifth—Send the Council a plan or poo - file of said improvement, as required by law, if you repor. in favor of the same. Sixth—Send the Council a proper or- der directing the work to be dome. Yeas—Ald. Conley, O'Connor, Petsch, Cullen, Ryan, Weber, Kenny, Hamill, Bryant, Milieu, Long, Mr. Vice Presi- dent -12. Approved Aug. 4, 1887. By Aid. Hamnl— It is hereby ordered by the Codtmon Council of the City of St. Paul: That the matter of grading alley through block numbered one hundred and six (IM). Lyman Dayton's addition, between Forest and Mendota streets,be still the same is hereby referred to the Board of Public Works to investigate and report: First—Is this improvement proper and necessar3_? Seeoml—Give the Council an estimate of the expense thereof, and state whether one-half of the cost thereof is to be paid into the City Treasury before fire contract is let. Third—Can real estate to be assessed for said improvement be found benefited to the extent of damages, costs and ex- penses necessary to be incurred thereby? Fourth—Is such Improvement asked for upon the petition or application of the owners of a majority of the property to be assessed for such improvement? Fifth Send the Council a plan or pro- file of said improvement as reqquired by law, If you report in favor of Elie same. Sixth—Send the Council a proper or, ter directing the work to be one, PROCEEDINGS OF THE COMMON COUNCIL. 445 Yeas--Ald. Conley, O'Connor, Petsch, Cullen, B)an, Weber, Kenny, Hamm, Bryant, Minea, Long, Mr. Vice Presi- dent -12. Approved Aug. 4, 1887 By Aid. Hanun— It is herebv ordered by the Common Council of the City of St. Paul: That the matter of grading Burns ave- nue to full width, from lfo,md street to H %c•k street. be and the same is hereby referred to the Board of Public Works to iuvcstigateaud report: First—Is this improvement properaud ueeescary? Soeond—Give. the Council an estimate of the expense thereof.aud state whether one-half nit the cost thereof is to be paid into the City Treasury before the con- tract is let. Third—Cum real estate to be assessed for said improvencnt bo found benefited to the extent of damages. costs and ex- � penses necessary to he incurred thereby? Fourth—Issaid improvemettasked for upon the• petition or application of the I owners of a majority of the property to be assesed for such improvement? Fifth—Send the Council a plan or pro- file of said improvement as required by law, if you report in favor of the same. Sixthsend the Council a proper order directing the work to be done. Tens—Ahl.Conley' O'Commer. Petsch, Cullen, Rca' Weber, Kennyy. Hamm, Bryant, iljinea, Long, Mr. VicePresi- delt-12. Approved August 4, 1887)1. By Ald. Bryant— t4 It is hereby ordered byy the Common Council of the City of St. Raul: That the matter of grading Concord street, from Arthur avenue to south city limits, be and the same is hereby re- ferred to the Board of Public Works to investigate and report:. First—Is this improvement proper and necessars? Second—Give the Council an estimate of the expense thereof, and state whether one -!Half of the cost thereof is to be paid into the City Treasury before the contract is let. Third—Can real estate to be assessed for skid improvement be found benefited to the extent of damages, costs and ex- penses necessary to be incurred thereby? Fourth --Is such improvement asked for upon the petition or application of the owners of it majority of the property to he assessed for such improvement? Fifth -Send the Council a plan or pro - the of said improvements, as required by lav, if you report in favor pf the same. Sixth—Send the Council a proper order direting the work to be clone. Peas—Aid. (rmley, O'Col npr, Petsch, Cpllen, IIyp;ll Weller, Kenn),, Hamm, dent.Bryant. Minea, Long, Mr. Vice Presi- -L. Approved Aug, 4, 1867. By Ald. Bryant— It is hereby ordered by the Common Council of the City of St. Paul: That the matter of grading Prescott street, from Oakdale avenue to Wood- bury street, be and the sane is hereby referred to the Board of Vublic Works to investigate and report: First—Is this improvement proper and necessary? Second—Give the Council an estimate of the expense thereof, and state whether one-half of the cost thereof is to be paid into the. City Treasury before the con- tract is let. Third—Can r at estate to be assessed for said improvement be found benfited to the extent of damages, costs and ex- penses necessary to be incurred thereby? Fourth—Is such improvement asked for upon the petition or application of the owners of a majority of the property to he assessed for such improvement? Fifth—Send the Council a plan orppro- file of said improvements as required law if you report in favor of the same. Sixth—Send the Council a roper or- der directing the work to be done. Yeas—All. Coley, O'Connor, Petsch, Cullen, divan, Weber, Kenny Hamm, Brvant, Minea, Lone, Mr. Vice Presi- dent—lY,. Approved,Aug. 4, 1887. By Ahl. BrYattt— It is hereby ordered byy the Common Council of the City of I. Paul: That the matter of constructing a re- taining wall on the north side of Dear- born street, in front of lot 10, block 110, West St. Paul Proper, be and the same is hereby referred to the Board of Pub- lic Works to investigate and report: First—Is this improvement proper and necessary? Second—hive the Council an estimate of the expense thereof,and state whether one-half of the cost thereof is to be paid into the City Treasury before the con- tract is let. Third—Can real estate to be assessed for said improvement be found benefited to the extent of damages, costs and ex- penses necessary to be incurred thereby? Fourth—Is such improvement asked for upon the petition or application of the owners of a majority of the property to be assessed for such improvement! Fifth—Send the Council a plan or pro- file of said improvement, as required by law, if you re ,ort in favor of the same. Sixth the the Council a proper or - ter directing the work to be done. Yeas—Ald. Conley, O'Connor, Petsch, Uullen, Ryan, Weber, Kenny, Samtp, 446 PROCEEDINGS OF THE COMMON COUNCIL. Bryant, Mines, Long, Mr. Vice Presi- I Bryant, Mines, Long, Mr. Vice Presi- dent -12. dent -12. Approved Aug. 4, 1887. Approved Aug. 4, 1887. By Aid. Mines— It is hereby ordered by the Common Council of the City of St. Paul: That the matter of a sewer on Roble street, from Dakota avenue to Stryker avenue, be and the same is her= re- ferred to the Board of Public Works to Investigateand report. First—Is this improvement proper and necessar t Second—Give the Council an estimate of the expense thereof,and state whether one-half of the cost thereof is to be paid into the City Treasury before the con- tract is let. Third—Can real estate to be assessed for said improvement be found benefited to the extent of damages, costs and ex- penses necessarytobe incurred thereby? Fourth—Is such improvement asked for upon the petition or application of fit( - 0 ners heowners of a majority of the property to be assessed for such improvement? Fifth—Send the Council a plan or IImo- file of said improvements as rem ufrei by law if you report in favor of ttlne game. Sixth—Sendthe Council a proper order directing the work to be done. Yeas—Ald. Conley, O'Connor, Petsch, Cullen, Ryan, Weber, Kenny, Hanmm, Bryant, Mines, Long, Mr. % ice Presi- dent -12. Approved Aug. 4, 1887. By Aid. Minea— It is hereby ordered bthe Coalition Council of the City of �"t. Paul: That the matter of opening, widening and extending Dakota avenue, from Stryker avenue to south city limits, 66 feet wide, be. and the same is hereby referred to the Board of Public Works to investigate and report: First—Is this improvement proper and necessary? Second—Give the Council an estimate of the expense thereof. and state whether one-half of the cost thereof is to be paid into the City Treasury before the contract is let. Third—Can real estate to be assessed for said improvement he found benefited to the extent of damages, costs and ex- penses necessary to be incurred thereby? Fourth—Is such improvement asked for upon tlm petition or appl�Ifcation of the owners of a majority MIN proper- ty to be assessed for such Improvement? Fifth—Send the Council a plan or pro- file of said improvements as required by law,if you report in favor of the same. Sixth—Send the Council a proper order directing the work to be done. Yeas—Ald. Conley, O'Connor, Petsch, Cullen, Ryan, Weber, Kenny, Flamm, By Aid Mines— It is hereby ordered by the Common Council of the City of St. Paul: That the matter of a chat6e of grade on Roble street, from Winslow avenue to IIall avenue, be and the same is hereby referred to the Board of Public Works to investigate and report: First—Is this improvement proper and necessarv? Second—Give the Council an estimate of the expense thereof, and state whether one-half of the cost thereof is to be paid into the City Treasury before the contract is let. Third—Can real estate to be assessed for said improvenment,be found benefited to the extent of damages, costs and ex- penses necessary to be incurred thereby? Fourth—Is such improvement asked for upon the petition or apdication of the owners of a majority of tliw property to be assessed for such improvement? Fifth—Send the Council a plan or pct* file of said improvements as requirem' by law, if you report in favor of time same. Sixth—Send the Council a proper order directing the work to be done. Yeas—Ald. Cattle),, O'Connor, Petsch, Cullen, Ryyan, Weber, Kenny, Hamm, Bryant, Minea, Long, Mr. Vice Presl- dewt-1° ApplQ rd Aug. 4, 1887. Itis hereby ordered by the Coalition Council of the city of St. Paul: That the matter of opening and ex- tending of Simpson avenue, from the south line of the right of way of the St. Paul, Minneapolis & Manitoba freight tracks to the south line of the St. Paul, Minneapolis & Manitoba short line pas- senger tracks, be and the sane is hereby referred to the Board of Public Works to investigate and report: First—Is this improvement proper and necessary? Second—Give the Council all estimate of the expense thereof, and state whether one-half of the cost thereof is to be paid into the City Treasury before the contract is let. Third—Can real estate to be assessed for said improvementbe found benefited to the extent of damages, costs and ex- penses necessary to be incurred thereby? Fourth—Is such improvement asked for upon the petition or application of the owners of a majority of the property to be assessed for such Improvement? Fifth—Send the Council a plan orpro- file of said improvements as required by law, if you report in favor of the same. Sixth—Send the Council a proper order firecting the work to be done. Yeas—Ald, Conley, O'Connor, Petsch, PROCEEDINGS OF THE COMMON COUNCIL. 447 Cullen, R}}-mn, Weber, Kenn)•, llamn Bryant, Dl inea, Long, Mr. Vice fres dent -12. Approved Aug. 4, 1887, By Ald. Long— It is hereby ordered by the Commo Council of the City of St. Paul: Thatthe tmdter of opening and w tetidfug a street two hundred feet i width on and under the bluff along th easterly side of Mississippi river frot tl'c bridge at Fort Snelling to the We, Ifuc of the City of St. Paul, be and til same is hereby referred to Board o Public Works to investigate and report First—Is this improvement grope and necessary? Second—(;ive the Council an esti mate of the expense thereof, and stat whether one-ball'of the cost thereof i to be paid into) the City Treasury befog the contract is let. Third—Can real estate to be assesses for said improvement be found bene fited to the extent of damages, cost: and expenses necessary to be thereb, ineun rod? Fourth—ls such improvement askes fur upon the petition or application o the owners of it majority of Eire propert, to be assessed for such improvement's Fifth—Send the Council if plau u profile of said improvements as re lwired by law, if you report fu favor o ties same. Sixth—Send the Council a proper or der directing the work to bo done. Yeas—Ald. Col e}} O'Connor Petsell, Cullen. Ii yy'au, R'ebe.r. Kenny. Ilmnm, Bryant, Mfnca, Long, Mr. Vice President -12. Approved. 4, 1587. By Aid. Long— It is hereby ordered by the Common Council of the City of St. Paul: That the matter of grading Cleveland aveuue,from University avenue to Snn1- mit avenue, be and the same is hereby referred to the Board of Public Works to investigate and report: First—Is this improvementproperand necessary? Second—Give the Council an estimate of the expense thereof,and state whether one-half of the cost thereof is to be paid into the City Treasury before the con- tract is let. Third—Can real estate to be assessed for said improvenment be found benefited to the extent of damages, costs and ex- penses necessary tobe incurred thereby? Fourth—Is such improvement asked for upon thepetition or application of the owners ota majority of the property to be assessed for such improvement? Fifth—Send file Council it plan or taro - file of said improvements as required by Jaw, if you report Ip favor of the same. Sixth—Send the Council a proper or der directhe work to be done. Yeastin—Ah�'Conlev, O'Connor, Petselm, Cmillen, Ryan, Weber, Kenny. Billion, Mines, Long,Ur.Vicel'resident Approved Aug. 4, 1887. By :kill. Long— It is hereby ordered by the Common Council of lila City of St. Paul: That file matter of paving Ashland avenue from Western avenue to Date street,thirty-six feet between the curbs, with cedar blocks and granite curbing, lie and the same is hereby referred to the Board of Public Works to investi- gate and report: First—Is this improvement proper and necessary? Second—Give the Council an estimate of the expense thereof, and state whether one-half of the cost thereof is n be paidinto the City 'Treasury before he tcontract is let. Thirk—Can real estate to be assessed for said improvenne t,be found benefited to the extent of damages, costs and ex- penses necessary to be Incurred thereby. Fourth—Is such improvement asked for upon the petition or appifeation of t$e owners of a majority of the property to be assessed for such improvement? Fifth -Send the Council a1111 plaor Ago - file• of said improvement as required by law, if you report in favor of the same. Sixth—Send the Council a proper order directing the work to be done. Yeas—Ald. Conley, O'Connor, Petsch, Cullen, IL))'an, AVeber, Kenny, Hames, Bryant D[file a, Long, Mr. Vice Presi- detit-12. .Approved Aug. 4, 1587. By At,[. Long— It is hereby ordered by the Common C'ounel1 of the City of St. Paul: That the matter or grading Dayton mvenne, from Lexington avenue to Pas- cal avenue, be and the same is hereby cferred to the Board of Public Works o investieate and report: First—Is this improvement proper wind necessarv? Second—Give the Council an estimate if the ex use thereof, and state vhether one-half of the cost thereof is o be paid Into the City Treasury before he contract is let. Third—Can red estate to be assessed or said improvement be found benefited o the extent of damaees, costs and ex- cnses necessary to be incurred thereby? Fourth—Is such improvement as ced ar upon the petition or application of file wners of a majority of the, property be assessed for such innproveuent? Fifth—Send the Council a plan or le of said improvements its reqqufre�m by LW, if you report In. favor of the saple, 448 PROCEEDINGS OF THE'COMMON COUNCIL. Sixth—Send the Council n proper order directing the work to be done. Teas—Ald. Conley, O'Connor• Petsch, Cullen, Ryan, Reber. Kenny, Hill Bryant, luso, Long, Mr. �iee Presi- dent 12. Approved Aug. 4, 1887. By Aid, Dowlau— It is hereby ordered by the Conuuoo Count•il of the Iify flit. Paul: That the matter of grading Warr -it street, front Arch street to Jackson street, be aid the same is hereby re- ferred to the. Board of Public Works to investigate and report: First—Is this impt•oveunent proper and necessary-? Second—Give Ble Council an estimate of the expense thereof, and state whether one-half of the cost thereof is to be paid into the City Treasury before the contract is let. Third—Can real estate to be assessed for said improvement be found benefited to tine extcut of danmgen, costs and ex- penses necessary W be incurred thereby? Fourth Is such improvement asked for upon Tile petition or application of the owners of a majority of the property toe assessed for such im provenent? Fifth—Send the Council a plan or iuofile of said improvements as required )y1aw, if you report in favor of the same. Sixth fiend the Council a doper or- der directingg the work to Ire one. Teas—Ahf. Conley, O'Connor, Petsch, Cullen, R'an, AVeber, Remy, Alston, I3ryant, Minta, Long, Mr. Vice Presi- dent -13. Approved Aug. 4, 1887. By Aid. Bo\vlann— It is hereby onlered by the Col non Council of the ('it}- of 5t. Paul: That Bit- m matter of grading Broadway street, from Crovo street to Thirteenth street, be and the same is hereby re- ferred to the Board of Public Works to investigate and report: First—Is this improvement proper and necessary? Second cured—Give il • Ct t e mnril ane-� 1 sG nate of the expense thereof, and state : whether one-half of the cost thereof is i to be paid into the City Treasury before i the contract is let. i 'Third—Can real estate to he assessed 1 for said improvelaent, be benefitted to ] the extent of damages, costs and ex- penses necessary'to beincurred thereby? t Fourth—Is such intprovelf ent asked pon thI c for upon petition or application of r the owners of a majority of the ro- a erty to he assessed for such improve -in I I: eat? L Fifth—Send the Council aplan or v profile of said fmprovemels as re- I C quired by law, if you report in favor of the Sallie. Sixth—Send the Council a proper or- der directing the work to be done. Yeas—Aiei. Con1eY, O'Cmmor, Petsch, Cullol, 1{ -an, Weber, Kennyy, Haunt, Bryant, A inea, Long, Mr. Vlee Presi- dent -12. Approved Aug. 4. 1887. Iu the matter of the report of the Board of Public Work,,, dated Aug. 1, 1887. IL is hereby or Iered by the Common Dint, I of the City of St. Paul: That the Board of Public Works of sold city of St. Paul cause the following im- provements to be -w nmde, toit: Con- dennn and take an easement on theland adjoining and on the line of George street, between J.iviugstun avenue and State street. iu said cit}, accessary to take and maintain the slopes in grad- ing said George street, said slopes ex- tending one and one-half (1y.) feet on saidland for every foot cut to filled on said Georll,,e street, in said grading; that said Atari shall proceed tyithout delay to assess the amount as nenarly as Wrthy- can ascertain the same, will be required to pay the -damages, costs and neces- sary expmises of sten improvement upon the real estatebenefited by said improvement, as provided 11 law, it being the opinion of the Coo lett that real estate to be assessed for such im- provement can be found benefited to the extent of Bne damages. costs and expen- ses u�cessary to be recurred thereby. Yeas—A hl. Conley. O'Connor, Petsch, Cullen, Ityy'an, 1Veber Kenny Hamm, Bq -ant, Dlinea, bong, Mr. Vice Presi- dent -12. Approved Aug. 4, 1887. In the matter of the report of the Board of Public. Works dated July 25, 1887. It is figeby ordered by the Cmnmon Council of the City of St. Paul: That the Board of Public Works of said city of St. Paul cause the following u n dere east is to be P made to -wit: condemn and take an casement ml the and adjoining and on the line of Dale itreet, from A arshall avenue to Mary - and street, in satid eity, necessary to hake and maintain the slopes In grad- ngsaid Dale street, said slopes extend - ng one avl one-hxif (134) feet on said and for every foot cut or filled on said )"lesG'e.et in sai(I=1,11,g; that said aid Board shall prithout delay o assess the amounmt as pearly' as they u as acertain the sae, which will be equired to pay the damages, costs ,,it necessary expenses of such hn- roventent upon the real estate to be enefited by said improvenent, as pro- lied by law, it being the opinion of the ouucil that real estate to be assessed )r such Improvement can be found ben- 6ted to the extent pf the damages, PROCEEWNGS OF THE COMMON COUNCIL. 449 costs and expouses necessary to I incurred file reby. Teas—Ald. Conley, O'Connor Petsel Cullen, It ,n, (Veber, Kenny, liana Bryant, Minta, Long, Mr. Vice Pres deut-12. Approved Aug. 4, 1887. 11) thematter of the report of the Boar of Publie Works dated July :;o, 15�; It is hereby t rdered by the (''anni. Conndl of the Cit}- tf St. Paul: That the Board of Pubiie Works t said City of St. Paul cause the follow Ing inipnn'euunts, to be made, to -wit Condemn all(( take an easement on the land adjoining it I on the line of Cool street, from Mississippi street to Ear street, in said city, necesaar}' to tolyl and Inaiutaiu the slopes in grading salt Cook street, slid slopes extending one and one-half (14;) feet on said land foi every foot cut or filled ml said Coot street, fu aid grading; that said Board shall proceed witlmnt de lay to assess the amount w nearly as they can ascertain the satin, Which will be required W pay the dam ages, costs and necessaryy expenses of such improvement upon tine real estate to be heufiled by said improvement, as provide by ]aw, it Lein y the opin- iou of the Council that res eatatu Gn I assessed for such iniliroveunent chin be found benefited to the extcut of the damaps, costs and expenses necessary to be incurred therebv. Teas—And. Cooley, O'Connor, Petsch, Culleu, Ryan, Weber, Keno)', Hanan, Bryant, !I ea, Lung, 1Ir. Viee I'resi- dent-12. :Approved :Aug. 4. 188;. In the mattes of tlo report of the Board Of Public Works, dated Jldy 28, 1887, It. is hereby ordered by the Common Council of the City of St. Pal: Thatthe Board of Public Works of said city of St. Paul cause the following iulprovements to be made, to -wit: Con- demn and t take at teehoc ret let theland fromFg and ml the line la York street, from Forest street to Clark street, in said city, necessary to make and maiu- tain the slopes in gradi if said York street, said slopes extending one and one-half (I;;) feet oil said land for every foot cut or billed ml said York street, in said grading; that said Board shall I roceed without delay to assess the aoownt as nearly as they can ascertaiu thesame, which wit l be required to paythe da nares, costs and necessary expenses of site I improventcnt upon the real es- tate to be benefited by sad itn provenient, as provided by law; it being the opinion of the Council that real es- tate to be assessed for such improve- nnent cal be found benefited to the, ex- tent of the damages, costs and expenses Necessary to be Incurred thereby, Yeas—Afd. Conley, O'Connor, PeGSch, Cullen, Jan, Weber, Kenn }•, Jlanun, Bryant, Jan, Long, Mr. Vico Presi- dent12. Approved Aug. 4. 1887. In the natter of the reports of the Board of Pnblic Worics dated .l my Y, 1887, and .July I2, 188;, It is hereby ordered b}' the Conlin— Council of the ty of St. Paul: 1'hrt the Board of Public Works Of said city of St. Paid cause the following improvements to be rade, to -wit: Construct a sewer oil Aurora avenue, from Rice street to Western avenue; oil Farrington avec tie, front Aurora aver nue Gi Fuller street, and n Fuller street, from Ma'imn street to Muckubiu street, in said city, together with the necessary catch -basics and manholes; that said Board cause said work to be let by contract, elsprovided by law, without one-half the estimatedd cost beinglitst paid into the City Trcasuq-, and after said work shall bu placed under contract, said Board shall proceed witlmnt delay to assess the anoint as nearly as they caul ascertaiu the same, which will be required tel pay the costa and necessary expenses of such ingtrovenmtt upuu the real estate to be benefited by sad improvement, as pro - sided by law; it being the opinion of due Coullcil that real estate to be as- 'cssed for such improvement can be Found benefited to the extent of the posts and expenses necessary to be in- mythere by. Yeas—Ald. Cooley, O'Connor Petsch, rotten, R an, Reber, Ken Ilanuu. 3ryaut, ill lea, Long, Mr. Vice Presi- lent-12. Approved Aug. 4. 1887. n the platter of the report of the Board of Public Works dated .July- 2;. 1887, t is hereby ordered by the Common Council of the City' of St. Paul: That the Board of Public Works of aid City of St. Paul cause the following niproycmeots to be made, to -reit: Grade irainard avenue, from Arkwright treet toEdgerton street, in said ity; that said Board cause aid work to be let I wntract, s provided by lace, without oue- alf the estimated Bost being first paid rte the City Treasury, and after said •ork shall be placed under contract said '�oard shall proceed without dela}' to 3sess the antouut, as nearly Is they can 3eertain the same, which will be re - aired to pay the costsand necessary cpenses of such improventcnt upon till nal estate to be benefited by said tm- rovennent, as provided by law, it being to opinion of the Council that real es- te to be assessed for such imp rove- ent can be found benefited to the ex- 450 PROCEEDINGS OF THE COMMON COUNCIL. tent of the costs and expenses necessary to be incurred thereby. Seas—A Id. Conley, O'Connor, Petsch, Callon, Ryan, Weber, Kenny, Hmnm, Bryant, Minea, Long, Mr. Vice Presi- dent --12. Approved Aug. 4, 1887. In the matter of the report of the Board of Public Works dated Aug. 2, 1&v7. itis hereby ordered by the Counuom Council of the Pity of St. fool: That the Board of Public Works of said (-fly of St. Paul, cause the follow- ing improvements to be made, to -wit: Construct a sewe r om Colborne strret from West Seventh street to Jefferson avenue, fn said city, tovether with the necessary catch -basins ami. manholes; thak said Board cause said work to It(` let by contract, as provided by law, without one-half the estimated cost being first pill([ into the City 'Treasury. and after said work shall he placed under coutraeI, said Board shall proceed without delay to assess the amount as neariv as they can ascer- tain the same, which will be required to pay the costs and necessarxpenses of such improvement upon tineereal estate to be benelited by said improvement, as provided b3 lain, it beine the opiniml.of the Cot iefl that real estate to be as- sessed for such Improvement call be found benefited to the extent of the costs and expenses necessary to be incurred thereby. Yeas—Ald. Conley, O'Connor, Petsch, Cullen, R3an, Weber, Kemnyg,, Hamm. Bryant, Mimea, Long, Ar. Vice Presi- dent -12. Approved Aug. 4, 1887, Inothe matter of ill(- report of the Board f 1•ublie Works darted Aug. 1, I&C. It is hereby ordered by the Common Council of ill(- City of St. Paul: That the Board of Public Works of said city of St. Paul, cause the follow- ing improvements to be made, to -wit: Grade the alley fu block two (2), llaltle- man's addition to St. Paul, fat said cit}}'; that said Board cause said work to be let by contract, as provided by law, without one -hal, the estimated cost be- ing first pall[ lilt,) the City Treasury, and after said work shall be placed under contract, said Boardshall pro- ceed without delay, to assess the amount as nearly •ns they call ascertain the save, which will be required to pay the costs lilt,[ necessary expenses of such improvement upon real e9 - tate to be benefited by still[ fm - �roveg meut, as provided by law, it efng the opiufma of the Council that real estate to be assessed for such fnt- proventent can Ile found benefited to the extent of the costs and expenses neces- sary to be, incurred thereby. j Yeas—Ald. Conley, O'Connor, Petsch, Cullen, Ryan, Weber, Kern) Ha Hamm, Bryant, Milieu, Long, Mr. VicePresi- demt—U. Approved Aug. 4, 1887. Im the matter of the report of the Board of Public Works dated Aug. 2,1817. Itis hereby ordered by the Common Council of the City of St. Paul: 'Clint the Board of Public Works of said city of St. Paul cause the following improvements to be made, to -wit: Con- struct a sewer on Laurel nvenue, from St. Albans street to Miller street, fn still[ city, together with the neces- sary catelibasims and manholes: that said Board cause said work to be let by contract, as provided h}}, law, without one-half the estimated cost being first paid into the City, Treasury, and after said work shall he placed order contract, said Board shall proceed without delay to assess the amount, as nearly as they, can ascertain the same, which will be required to pay the costs and necessary ex- penses of such improvement upon the real estate to be benefited by said fur proveniet as provided b • law, i i then I I S g the opinion of the Council that real estate to he assessed for such ingpove- nent can be found[ benefited to the ex- tent of the costs and expenses neces- sary to he incurred thereby. 1 eas—Ald. Conley, O'Connor, Putsch, Cullen, Ryan, Weber, Kenn m Ham, Bry,ant, \tinea, Long, Mr. Vice Presi- demt-111, Approved Aug. 4, 1887. In the matter of the report of the Board of Public Works dated Aug. 1, 1887. It is hereby ordered by the Connnom Council of the City of St. Paul: That the Board of Public Works of said city of St. I'aul cause the following Improvements to be made., to -wit: Grade Payne avenue, from Maryland street to Ivy street, fn said city; that said Board cause said work to be let by contract, as provided by law,withoutone- half the estimate([ cost being first paid into the City Treasury, and after said work shall be placed under contract said Board shall proceed without delay to assess the amount as nearly, as they call ascertain the same, which will be required to pay the costs and necessary expenses of such im provennentupom the real estate to be benefited by said im- provement, as provided by law; it being the opinion of the Council that real es- tate to be assessed for such fmprove- ntent call be found benefited to the ex- tent of rho costs and expenses necessary to be incurred thereby. Yeas—Ald. Conley, O'Connor, Petsch, Cullen, Ryan, Weber, Kenny, Hamm, PROCEEDINGS OF THE COMMON COUNCIL. 451 Bryant, Minea, Long, Mr. Vice Presi Common Council of the City of St. dent -12. Paul: Approved Aug. 4, 1887. I have this day, appointed Michael In the matter of the report of the Board Lyons an ofifcer of the reKular police of Public Works dated Jul 25, 11387. force, to succeed 011icer Connor, dis- t' charged, and I ask your advice and con - It Is hereby ordered by the C(innnott sent thereto. Council of the City of St. Paul: ROBERT A. SsnTit, Mayor. That the Board of Public Works of Aug. 1'3,1887. the said City of St. Paul causethe fol- Committee on Police. lowing Improvements to be made, ter = Also. wit: Grade Marion street, from At- Communication Transmitted— water street to Maryland street; Wood- To the Honorable the PresidentandCom bridge street, from Atwater street to mon Council of the City of St. Paul: Maryland street. and Milford street, l transwith herewith it communication front Rice street to Gaultier street, fn Prom the. Morse Bridge company, fu._ said city, said grading to be done which a formal notification is niade'of It - tinder one contract; that said Board the withdrawal of their bid for the con - cause said work to be let by con- struction of the upper town bridge, and tract, as provided by law, without fu Ichieh tho request is made for the re - one -half the estimated cost being turn of their bond. 11, consideration of first paid into Lite City 'treasury, unit their action and with the view of facili- after still[ work shall be placed tinder tating the construction of this fmpor- coutract said Board shall proceed with- tant public improvement, 1 have now to out delay to assess the amount, as nearly recommend that youa honorable body, as they can ascertain the sauna, which proceed to readvertise for new bids. will be required to pay, the costs and Ronlarr A. 8M1TI1, Mayor. necessary expenses of such improve- August 18, 1887. went upon the real estate to be benefited Accepted, and connnumfcation of by said improvement, as provided bX rtorse Bridge company laid oil the law, it being the opinion of the COIInell table. that real estate to m be assessed for such FroHot,. John Dowlan Actin improvement call he found beaeffte d to g Revoked— the - Ma •or—License Rev,) knit—' t certen t of the • � �• • }> coats and expenses To tic Honorable the President and mxessary to be incurred thereby. Common Council of the City of St.l'aoL Yens—All[. Conle} O'Connor, Petsch, I have this day, revoked Butcher Li- Cullem, Ry,mn, \Veber, Kenny, Hantm, cense No. 123, issued to John Moeln. Bryant, Tinea, Lung, Mr. Vice. Presi- JOAN Dn\\7.AN, Acting Mayor. dent -12. August leg, 1887. Approved Aug. 4, 1887. Ceumitteeon License. Adjourned. Frau the City Comptroller—Iligh Bridge JOAN DOwr.AN, Contract— Vice President of Colonel I To the Honorable, the President and Taos. A. 1'itxsn>'ntCAST, City Clerk. ('01,11,101, Council of the City of St. Itegnlar JI—ting. GENTLEMEN: It ma),, perhaps, ap- pear out of place for me to take official ST. PA 1-1., Aug. 16, 1887. action upmg the award of the contract by Vice President Dowlan fu the chair. your honorable body to Mr. C.L. Strobel, Present: Aid. Conley O'Connor, for the purpose of constructing the iron Petsch, Cullen, Ryan, `Veber, Bain, superstructure of the upper town bri I , liamm, Mines, Mr. Vice President—lo. across the Mississippi river, before the By unanimous consent minutes of last ofiicial papers have been referred to nu' meeting dispensed with. for action. But as there has been con - COMMUNICATIONS. siderable publicity before the final ne- From Ills Honor, the Mayor—Policeman thin In awarding the contract, I con - Appointed— sidered it my duty to the public, as well To the Honorable, the President and as to the contractor, tonotify, Mr. Strobel Common Council of the City of St. to undergo no expense whatever until Paul: his contract was executed as required 1 have this day appointed Patrick by the city charter, as I was of the opin- Lynch a member of the regular police ion that the award was illegal, and that force, to succeed William B. Dean, and I could not recognize the contract. 1 ask your advice and consent thereto. The award of a contract is a direct ap- ROBERT A. SMITH, Mayor. propriation ofnone33 as a contract en - Aug. 3, 1887, tered into i's a lfabfli'ty, which at some Committee on Police. period, If fulfilled, must be paid. To Also, illustrate: There is at present iR20(t- Policeman Appointed— tow in the the cit3 treasury for the pur- To the honorable, the President and pose of building tine upper town bridge; 452 PROCEEDINGS OF THE COMMON COUNCIL. $136,119 of the amount has been appro- from the Morse Bridge company, nsIIInR prl.ted to cover the award of the con- for a withdrawal of their bonen and bid. tract for the stone foundation or sub- I have alrigh appreciation of the integ- structure of the bridge, leaving W3,881 rity of Mr. Morse, growing out.four 1.- to apply upon future awards of cou- LercOurse in the construction of the Holy tracts. ert street bridge,and 1 am assured by one Section 4, chapter i, of charter, pro- of our roost worthy and respected elti- vides that, 'No appropriation hall be ns that Mr. Strobel is a gentleman of made without a vote of a nrajorityut the the highest hi nor; yet, at tho same mennbers elect (eight votes) of the Cum- time, where there is such. difference of mon Council ire its favor, which fi?'J,321 between the bids, it becomes ex - vote shall be taken by ayes and tremIII dangerous to thopublic interests noes." This covers all contracts which in establishing the precedent of award - the Common Council are authorized to ing a contract to ahigher bidder,particu- enter into under the general powers larly when the lower bidder steps down (,ranted, and also covers all claims m'is- and out. ting out of the necessary municipal ex- Ten (10) votes are necessary to award penditures. this contract. Section 12, chapter 5 provides that 1 most respectfully suggest that the '•no moneys shall be appropriated S r award of the contract to Mr. Strobel he alio purp¢se whatever, except such as reconsidered, and that the work be re - are expressly- authorized by this act advertised, which will probably delay (covered by section 4 above quoted) ex- the completion of the bridge only one ceptby a two-thirds vote (10 votes) of nmonth, :end dissolve the injunction t. the Common Council elect" 'Chis cov- fire saisfaction of the public. eta all contracts granted by special leg- 1 make the above suggestions with the islation, such as the eortract for the most profound respect and in the line of u e• town bridge. Rlie law authorizing the issue of the official privilege. Very sincerely, your city bonds for the bridge requires a ma_ obedient servant, jornty vote of tine Common Council (s Juts R. RocllE, City Comptroller. res). 1 eau readily understand where Aug. 16, 1887. the, misake was made in awarding the Aid. Cullen moved that the above contract to Mr. Strobel upon a ma]ority commmnication be accepted. vote of the members present (7 votes AlI . Petseln moved as an amendment out oY 12) by confuuulIng the word ma- to lay on the table. jority in the authority to issue the bonds Ail. flalnin moved as an amendment and applying it to the award of the con- to the amendment to rfer said matter tract its meaning the majority of the to the Conunittee m, Streets. members present. The at Intent to the amendment Section 14, chapter 13, requires that prevailed, and said matter was referred every act shall be public in ax•nrding to the Committee on Streets by the fol - contracts, slid that they "shalI he lot to Iowing vote: the lowest responsible bidder, reserving Ycas-And. Conley, O'Connor, Petscb, to the Council the right to reject all oil_ Ryan, Kain, Hannm-4;. reasonable bids." Nays -And. Cullen, Reber, Minea, There has been no action of your hon- Mr. Vire President --4. orable body to show that the Morse From the. Board of Education-Estinnate Bridge company was not "the the re- for 1887-fi- sponsnble bidder," being $�1,3 less To the Ilonornble, the President and than Mr. Strobel"s bid. Neither Connmon Council of the City of St. was there any action to showPaul, Minn. that Mr. Strobel was entitled to the GF•NTLE)IEN: In compliance with contract, other than the vote of seven sections 9 and 11 of the latus governing members awarding the contract,and the this Board, we have the honor to submit opinion of the expert engineer unknown herewith acarefully prepared "Estimate . a portion of the Common Council. It of the amounts of money required for is probable that if the expert engineer sclwol purposes for the year 1887-8, br were thoroughly reliable and his name your( the amount now in the treasury of known to the whole Council and tic pub- sand Board," as compiled and arranged lie, ie whuld get a unanimous indorse- by the Committee oil Finance, charfed pent, otherwise his opinion would have with the performance of this duty. For no weight over the opinion of the City a clear, full and precise explanation of Engineer as to who is the lowest respons- the item of "New Buildings, "we have able bidder. a pended hereto atabulated schedule of The charter allows the Council to pay sites, new buildings, additions and per- forexpertengineeringifitdeemsproper, manentimprovementsunder the caption but the act unst bepubhe• of -Exhibit A," as to ehtehesprcinl 1'he wort peculiar develol tont is !.Ireference. is hereby made, all of which a letter received by the honorable JIu3 or as hereinafter specified, as follows, viz.: PROCEEDINGS OF THE COMMON COUNCIL. 453 Estimate of moneys required for lane .......... .............. e5,000 00 1887-8--- Fur redemption of-Inficate of For ealariea...... ................$250000 00 IndeUtedness to H. I'. I'Plrnm. 47,000 on, For Interest on echool bonds.... x4,500 00 For rrew school Uolldings, ns per For fuel ............ ..... ........ '25,000 n0 "Exhibit A," hereto allached 133,265 00 For printing, advertfslug fled st nonerrsuppne........ ... 8,000 - Total amount qq hcd......$5fi6,765 00 For Inn' ern( e. ... "� 4,000 00 1" r]' r spec[fnll,iethe Bet rd of Education Fu peuseg incl,do of the ('Ity of Sl. Paul, fu Wore, repairs lid relscel- Dy 0_ Danner• secretary. EXHIBIT "A." Schedule Of sites purchased, contracts executed and estimate of further sites, buildings and permanent improvements required by the Board of Education for 1387-8. NAME Seho011 New New 1Bu'Ir Steam 11ech. Rutt'n Axn Lfit'ATIUx. ' I'la'ts, Cost. Sites.�Add'ts. Bld�gs.�Hu's.�Vent. Sys�tnn.� _ etc. Lots i to 4, block 43,1 St. Anthony Parknorth , Lot 12, block '' Ducal- g18, �.............I....... $1,400 $29,61111 V3,200 W Lots iesteraPdrk, Irl.ek.... 5'000........{ I4,W),...... ....... ....... 1,400 26,!25x) Beaupre.k Kelly's ad-' Ks.24 tls * ,.bion,etc: 4,1{00 ........ 26,749L..... .......i....... 11400 32,810 4,32.5 ........{ 26,645.... sass. .. ..;... sass 1.400 :32,5711 ad- dition loll .............. Lot.,division of block 4, wh." f Brewster's.u..i .5,000 ... ..... ....sass sass.. sass... sass... 501x1 South t of lot 5, blocks 2, St. aid North Out-! lots................... 3,:,125) ................ '_............ ....... ....... - 3,.uio Lots 1 and 2 and north 36 of lot 3, black 311, I` West St. Paul ('roper 13,000 ........ .................... ...sass 13,000 Hancock school (Ilam - line).................. ....... 24,9M .................... 1,400 26,346 Cleveland a len school........ 1,500 ... .... j.. .. .. 7,071; ' 9,1)11 ... ... it2,4si Cleveland school ......... .. ... 10,!Mq sass .. .. 2,014 21,11+ Gorman school ................ 16,100 .. ..... 1,562 17,722 Hall Bml'¢]n sC11001.......... 27,671 .. I .................... 2,536 :30,211 high school .................. SIi;OW ........ . sass.. sass.. sass.. ........................... 36,174 Mtulismn schtwl................ ............7,61;.5 11,69!)....... 14:27+ Lincoln schwl................. ........ ........L..... 5'>ai 5,..^.)7 108.51 Jackson school......... ........ ........... ......... 4,f19 - I4i511) Madison school............ s a s s ') ..................... ........ Jefferson school ........2ro ....................... 2,:,00 ............... ..........:.. ]sigh school school ........................ ........ 2,500 sass... sass... .....:......... High school ......................................... :3,11(111 ...................... Between Monroe and Adan' streets......... 10,000 ............................................. Rioter street ................. ........ 27,000 ........ sass. sass... ............... NewHumboldt ................. s a s s .. 5W0,O................................... Total ................ $}8,({3.5 $1'00,23.5 $186,031 $8,000 $'7.2,iMJ5 $17,117 $17,631 $120,69,1 Architect's and super- tendent's commis- sion, 4 per cent .............. 4,310 7,441 320 .,.cis............... 12,571 Grand total.......... $48,63.5 $12.5,01.5 $1!)3,4,3 ai'S.3MJ.S $17,117 $17,1;41¢433 265 Deduct by amount to be realized from sale of bonds............13W 000 Balance to be provided for by tax levy as per estimate ..................... 133,265 Referred to Committees on Rays and Means and 'Faxes M 452 PROCEEDINGS OF THE COMMON COUNCIL. $136,110 of the amount has been appro priated to cover the award of the con F for the stone foundation or sub structure of the bridge, leaving $(13,68] to apply upon future awards of coin tracts. Section 4, chapter 4, of charter, aro vides that, 'No appropriation shall bt made without a vote of a majority of tilt members elect (eight votes) of the Coun- mon Council in its favor, whicli voteshall be taken by ayes and noes." This covets all contracts which the Common Council are authorized b enter into under the general power: !,ranted, and also covers all claims aril itig out of the necessary municipal ex- penditures. Section 1'2, chapter 5, provides that "no moneys shall be appropriated I. r any purpese whatever, except such as are expressly- authorized by this act (covered by section 4 above quoted) ex- cept by a two-thirds vote (10 votes) of the Common Council elect." This cov- ers all contracts granted by special leg- islation such m the contract for the upper town bridge. the law authorizing the issue of the city bonds for the bridge requires a ma- jority vote of the Common Council (8 veins)1 call readily understand where i the, mstake was made ill awarding the contract to Mr. Strobel upon a majority vote of the members present (7 votes out of 12) by confounding the word ma- mority iu the authority to issue the bonds nd applying it to the award of the co - tract its meaning the majority of the members present. Section 14, chapter 13, requires that every act,ha❑ be public in awarding contract", and that they "shall be let to the lowest responsible bidder, reserving to the Council the right to reject all un- reasonable bids." There has been no action of your hon- orable body to show that the Morse Bridge company was not "the lowest re- spolsiblebidder," being $20,:324 less than Mr. Strobel's bid. Neither was there any action to show It at Mr. Strobel was entitled to the contract, other than the vote of seven members awarding the contract,and the opinionof the expert engineeru nknown toa portion of the Common Council. It I. probable that if the expert engineer were thoroughly reliable and his naune known tothe whole Council and the pub- lic, he would get a unanimous indorse- ment, otherwise his opinion would have no weight over the opinion of the City Engineer as to who is the lowest respons- ible bidder. The charter allows the Council to pay for expert engineering if it deems proper, but the act a ist bepublie. The most peculiar developnu•ut in in a letter received by the honorable Mayor from the Morse Bridge company, asking for a withdrawal of their bond and bid. I have ahigh appreciation oftheiuteg- rity of Mr. Morse, growiti!•, out of our in- tercourse in the construction of theRob- ert street bridge,and 1 am assured by one of our most worthy anti respected citi- zens that Mr. Strobel is a gentleman of thehighest li ntor, yet, at the same time, where there is such adifference of $2:1,32; between the bids, it becomes ex- tremely dangerous to the public interests in establishing the precedent of award - i ng a contract to a higher bidder,partleu- larly when the lower bidder steps down and out. Tell (10) votes are necessary to award this contract. I most respectfully su4r,gcst that the award of the contract to Mr. Strobel be reconsidered, and that the work be re - advertised, which will probably delay the completion of the bridge only on, - month, and dissolve the injunction to the satisfaction of the publie.. 1 make the above suggestions with the most profound respect and in the line of official privilege. Very sincerely, your obedient servant, Jot,,, W. RocuE, City Comptroller. Aug. In, 1887. Aid. Cullen moved that the above communication be accepted. Ali[. Petsch moved as an amendment to lay on the table. Ald. 11 train moved as an amendment to the amendment to refer said matter to the Committee on Streets. The amendment to the amendment prevailed, and said matter was referred to the Committee on Streets by the fol- lowing vote: Yeas-Ald. Conley, O'Connor, Petsch, Ryan, Kain, Hamm -46. Nays-Ald. Cullen. Reber, Mines, Mr. Vice President --4. From the Board of Education -Estimate for 1887$ 1t To the Honorable, the President and Common Council of the City of St. Paul, Minn. GENTLEMEN: In compliance with sections II and Il of the laws governing this Board, we have the -honor to submit herewith a carefully prepared "Estimate of the amounts of money required for school purposes for the year 1887-8, be- yond the amount now in the treasury of said Board," as compiled and arranged by the Committee on Finance, chat ed with the performance of this duty. for i clear, full and precise explanation of ;he item of "New Buildings," we have i pended hereto atabulated schedule of Ates, new buildings, additions and per- manent improvements under the caption d' '*Exhibit A;" as to whieh espeeial reference is hereby Made, all of which is hereinafter specified, as fellow's, viz.: PROCEEDINGS OF THE COMMON COUNCIL.- 453 Estimate of moneys required for ."neons ............. 65,000 00 1887$ For redemption of certlacn[e of For salaries ............ .. ...$2250,000 00 indeeteduess to H. F. Cpham. 47,000 00 For Interest on school bonds.... 34,50000For new school buildings, ns per For fuel ............ ............. 25,000 00 "Exidhtt A," hereto ntlnched 133,265 00 For ppriming, advertising sad --- stationerysupplies............. 8,000 O(i Total amount regldred...... $:i00,7t:5 00 For insurauce......... .. 4,000 00 Very respectfully, thhe Board of Educatfon For general expenses, Including of the City of St. Paul, furniture, repairs and miscel- By OTTo Dltsnmt, Secretary. EXHIBIT "A." Sche-tlule of sites purchased, contracts executed and estimate of further sites, buildings and permanent improvements required by the Board of Education for 1887-8. NA]lh: Axu 1,orATws. School ' Sites. New Ne,, Addis. Bld''s. 13o'Ir He's' area m fete. etc. �illech. Vent. Ry tfn[ S'tnn. Cost. Lotsbloc.. St. Anthony4, k i St. AnPnrk, I �3„W . 3 $1611 ......... ..... ...... $1,400 $20,iva Lot 12, block 2, Macal- esterester Park............ 5,11!X7 . ....... .................... 1,400 20,400 Lots 1 and 2, block 19,, i Beau do Kelly's ad-'. .. clition ............: ... L 4,(i(i13 06,740 L ............ . L... ... 1,400 32,800 Kalman . division etc' 4,425 . ...... JI 2b,84'!. ............. L...... 1,400 32,57U Lots 7 to 10, Ilalm's sub>- division of block 4, wit. of Brewster s.... 5,000 ........I .................................... "Ooo South 5 lock 2, St. Paul North/Out-' lots........an........... Lots 1 and di *l north 3,500 ........ ........ ........................... 3,51X1 RRf lot 3, block 36, st St. ]';lot Proper 1:31000 .......... I ........................... 13,0L)o Hancock school (;tam - line) ............... .Jefferson school ........ ....... ..... ....... 20,',011 o4,W,I ..... ............. L..... 7,07,1; '4,411...... 1,400 20,.3Nt 62,437 Cleveland school .............. 111,1X113 .... ....' 2,014 21,414 Gorman school ................ Van Buren school ............. 11;,100 27,075 .. .. ........ .................... 1,562 2,rO; 17,73 30,211 High school. .................. 30,000 ........ �................. ......... :3!;,0()0 Madison school ................ ........ ........ 7,1Xk5 6,004 ....... 14,274 Lincoln school ................. school ........ ........L..... t 5,254 5,')97....... 10,651 .Jackson ......... Madison school ................................ ............... ........ ........5 3.0(.0 ......... .Jefferson school ............................... 2,.5013 ............................ .................... Lincoln school ........................ ........ 2,500 .............. ............... High sc11001................................................. Between Monroe and Adam streets......... 10,000 ................................................... Winter street .........................I 27,000 ................................... NewHumboldt ....................... 501000 ................................... Total ......... ...m.id.super- , .$0$186,031 5 8000 $22,91.15) $17,117 $17,03 $420,09}Architect's tendent's commis- sion, 4 per cent .............. 4,810 7,441 320 .,,.14.. ....... ....... 12,571 Grand total.......... $48.66.5 $125.04.5 $1!)3.472 84.320 X35 $17.117 317.1.31 6.411-4fi5 Deduct by amount to be realized from sale of bonds ........................ 300,000 Balance to be provided for by tax levy as per estimate ..................... 133,20.5 Referred to Committees oil Ways and Means and 'faxes. 454 PROCEEDINGS OF THE COMMON COUNCIL. From Alicia Patten and Others - For permission to raise one-story frame portion of dwelling on Fourteenth street. Granted. (See Ordinance No. 820). From E. McNamee and Others - Protesting against removal of hay tales located oil Exchange street, near Third, until such time as Exclmnge street south of Third is graded. Accepted. From G. W. 11. Bell and Others - Protesting against changing or re- forming the plat of Woodbury & Case's addition, and stating that the proposed grading of Prescott street would change ll the property lines, etc. Committee on Streets and City Engi- neer. Fro vn Channihang Scabil, and Others - Asking tt they be allowed to with- draw a certain petition in regard to pav- ing Ashland avenue, and praying that a i'ad contract for paving avenue. with pine block. be. et during the coming wto and said paving dune at as early a date as possible during the next spring. Aldernian of the, district. Fron:Christian Meyrr soil Others - Fur Pt'nnission to erret a Iivcr3' stable 1 North street, between GrCenbrier and Lawrence streets. Committee on Streets. Froin J. P. Dlulvehill and Others - For permission to erect a frmne livery table or Chicago avelme, between Starkey street and Dakota avenue, in the Sixth ward. Granted. (See Ordinance No. 821.) From Williann Steffen - Asking compensation for damnge to his house and furniture by reason of grading Stryker avenue. Conunittee ou Claims. . From St. Francis (le Sales Church - s Asking Permission to construct n plat - form in front of said church, on .htules street. Granted. (See Ordinance No. 825.) Front C. E. Dickerman- For permission to build a brick livery st.ble on Elia nge street, between Fourth and Fifth streets. Granted. (See Ordinance No. 8.24.) From Peter Reis, Chairman Board of Supervisors, McLean Township - Calling attention to the had condition of the Hastings road, and praying that same may be repaired at ones. Committee on Streets. From Wm. Theobald and Others - For the grading of Dousman street, between \Vest Seventh street and Good- rich avenue. Laid on the table. From Thos. A. Prendergast - Submitting official hand as ('10 Clerk in the sum of 1:;.I .with .I olui S. Pri urr and J. C. Prendergast as sureties. Committee on Rays and Means. From.]. C. Stoat and Others - Asking that the names of Fairmount ppinto and Owasco avenue he changed to Fairulount avenue. O Granted. (See rdinance No. 89.11.) HEPOETs OF CITY OFFICERS. Of City Treasurer -Pay Roll - Phe Treasurer submits, paid by hint, the pay rolls of the street and sewer forces for the month of July, 1587, :unounting to $1+,901.08. Allowed mid referred to Comptroller by the following vote: Yeas -Aid. Conley, O'Connor, Petsch, Cullen, Ryan, Weber, Kain, Hutton, Dunes, DI r. Vice President -10. Of City Comptroller -Audited Claims, viL:- C. II. Clark, Estimate No.grading Owasoo avenue., *'1,8:10; T..1. Savers, Es timate No. i, levee grading, $10,57.5; .1. \McDonald, Estimate No. ' grading Oneida street,117o; llurack & illahoary, Estimate No. 2, grading Snelling ave- nue, IMJI 5; Pabuer & Dunklee, Esti- mate NO. 2, Krndiu�5 Maryland street, 11,(40; A. Jaieks. Estiulate No. 2, pav- 'ug Eighth street, *16,1N7; J. \V. Dla- Ionry, I..tbnate N I. 1, gram y6l Dear- born street, 1:3,213; C. Faber, Estimate No. 1, gradin Grotto street, *881; 1. Forrestal, Estimate No. 1. grading Ravoux street, $303; Forrestal & Reilly, Estimate No. 1, pav1,,g Cedar and other streets, 81.633.:6): Forrestal & It illy,Es- timate No. 1, pavintl Ninth street, Forrestal & Reilly, E timate No. 3, pp - ing'1'-, tb and Bice 9treet.,$10,472; For- restal & Heilly, Estimate No.4 sprink- Hit6 District No. 5, 82,193.06; Forrestal & ltellly,Estimate No. 4, sprinklingDls- triot No. I5, &2.128.21; Forrestal & Reilly, Estimate No. 4, sprinkling District No. 7, $1,741.57; William Forrestal, Estimate. No. 4, sprinkling District N..i, $1,256.88; Willimu Forrestal, Estinmte No. 3, $winkling District No. 2, .45163.73; \�'illiani Forrestal, Estimate No. 4, sprinkling District No. 3, $2,2:52.25; Stockton & Lindquist, Estimate No. 1, sewer oh Rondo street, $1,100; P. H. Thornton, Estimate No. 5, grading James street, $9!R; Thornton & Shaw•, Estinmte No. 3. Gradin. Dousm.n still $9.8,305; 11. Doh aver on C: W..1. Murni a -, Stewart avenue, �rnton & Show, Irvine avenue, estimate No. 1, $595; G. Bolan, ig Ellen street, s No. 1, grnding Warren charf ay, Estimate No. nue, $680; War- aving company, Da}'ton avenue, Estimate No. 2. street, S2.:N): to No. 4. grading 110; Lauer Bras., PROCEEDINGS OF THE COMMON COUNCIL. 455 Estimate No. 2, stone sidewalks, 1587. $1,001.47; J. IV. Doherty, Estimate No, sewer on Laurel avenue, etc.( ?2,550: White & Adaols, Estimate No. 2, sewer on Randolph street, z4 '250; E. J. Kirk. Ixnd, Estimate No. 1, sewer on Seventh and Mendota streets, 251100; T. Dailey, Estimate No. q gra [I .Jessamine street, s1,m;i- Dalo & l auulgardneq Estimate No.,,5, 66ramilg Case street, $2,618; C. P. firne )act Estinmte No. 5, 1, ailing Burr street. 53,135; If. ,Justus, Estinmte No. a, grading Fuller and Mar- tin streets, ;9:u5; G. Gerlich, Estimate Nu ' grading O ')t'[a avenue, 4t,2'DS: MrArt li Bnos.. E,tilnate No.2,grading Fillmore xvouue. F2+,:r9u; Cooper &- Har- per, Estimate No. 4, grading Atlantic street. *L,10.5; Cooper & Harper, Esti- mate _:o.:3, gradinb ]toss and Fauq1uier streets. $l,r.;n; 1%. G. Dtulligan, E.ti- mate No. 8. grading Francis street, 15; \\'. G. Mulligan, Estimate No. 2 1,rading I.'Orient street, &;80; F. S. Blodgett, Estimate No. S, Sherburne avennC sewers, F2,975; F. S. Blodgett, Estiui.te Ne. 11. Coster 5tt'eet sewer ysteal, x2,817; F. S. Blotlsg At, Estimate No. 8, Suln mit Place ewer s}'stem, 11.275; Stocktuii & Liiid,fui,t Esti urate No. 8, sower 1 Dakota and Plato, enucs, Tl,:W0;1 Stockton & Lind - (IMA, Estiulate No. 1, sewer: on Second and Cedar streets, S 95; W. Forrestal, Estimate No. 4, -[{winkling District No. 1, S2,380.ri6; Wit iatn For- rcatal. E,thnate No. 4, sprinkling lli.- triet No. 12, 3107.2 ; 1'olsom & iliurray, Estiulate Nu.', paving .Jackson street, $4'35; S. 11. Folsom, .Jr., Estimate No. 1, pp suing Sixth sti•eut. $0,:3.511; 5. I'. Folsom, sr., Estimate No.3, sinal, paving Robert street, $4,561.45; Folsom & DAlrray, Esti- Ionic No. 4, sinal, ppaving Wabasha street, 12,140; S. P. b'.1-ni, Jr., Esti- mate No. ., amt dual, pavin Cellar street, 810; \[.Arthur Bros., Esthnate No. 3, Edgerton street improvements, sfi; �.:+; McArthur Bros., Estimate No. D, gradin6(,� Mimmhaha street, P2,:10; M ,11 mr Bros., Estimate No. 4, grading Chicago avenue, Robert Seeger, 81,](50.41; Mississip u river survey, fii:;... ; \V. E. Brinihal1, 50 cents; Prendergast Bros., F8.82; Board Water Commissioners, $22.20; Duncan COIhell, $4.50; Sisters of Good Slle - herd, $I707; Belly & Tierney. $4.50; 11. A.SchuttC, $11.33; E. D(eN:unee, $15.76; A. henry,, Donaldson, Ogden & Co., W ce'its;'1'Imimis Fi t7.>atrick 829.05; Mark Costello, $186.8•'_; Wyckoff, Sea- mans & Benedict, St. Paul Book & St'y Co., F9.:f.i; K. P. Cullen, A.,6 5o; Wedelst:t(:dt, $3; John Ratlmmnd, $14.:ro• Brown Prose), & Co., *18.o0; 1). C. }ones, $15.:50; Tlnmims N. Stilwell, sr:..id: Butt& Ferree. 810.75; G. W. `d,•rril1, *42: Dlalthetc Craig, $:31; ill. F. Fielding, s+8.5:3; 61..n. Publishing company= $3,850.09; Board of WaterCommissioners, $1.5,053.21; R. T. O'Con- nor, 691.80. Allowed and ordered paid by the fol- lowing vote: Yeas-Ald. Conley, O'Connor, Petsch, Cullen, liyan, \Veber, Kain, Hatnnt, .(linea, Mr. Vice -President -10. Of Corporation Attorney-Contraets- 7.'he Corporation Attorney submits eontraets for grading Cascade street, frmn Oneida street to Duke street, J. D. Moran. eontrat•i.r; bold In the smll of s.1,0oo, with R'. II. Dlead and Joseph rias$ as sureties. Also a contract for toustructing an iron br1U6e on Edger- n street, across 1'augnmr street, P. _ llurack, contractor; bond in the sum of *L'3,301.80, with Dlichael O'Toole and Yatrick Keigher as sureties. Contract Y'or grading Cascade street referred to Conuuittee ml Streets. Colitract for constructing bridge, over Fauquier street approved by the follow - Al I Cmilcy, O'Connor, Petsch, Cullen, Ryan, \Veber, Kain, Ilauuu, �,- iltinea, DI r. Vice President -10. Of City Engineer -Nets J. Ness'Claim_ f The Engineer reports that Mr. Ness has IlO CI:11111 agaIlist the cit)', as Ile lid, only a subcontract. His claim should be made to the contractors, McArthur Bros. Adopted. Also, Minnesota & Northwestern Railway Street Glu s The Engineer mbmits tracing of ro- posed Bates at the Minnesota & Norpth- wgstern railroad crossings at Ducas street, Fillmore and Fairfield avenues, in West St. Paul, and recommends that same be adopted. Ado ted. Of Inspector of Buildings- y The inspector of Buildings submits report of business transacted in his ofhce for the month ending July31, 1887, with City Treasurer's receipt at- tached for $908. Committee oil Public Accounts. Of Captain of Police - Report for month of .July, 1887, show - fig 251 oil lamps, 30 ggas lamps and 8 electric lights not Iiglited during the month. City Comptroller. Of Acting Pomnllnaster, Jno. Cuniff- ' Report lot* proceeds of public penal for montof July, 1887, with City rreasurcr's receipt attached for $65.50. Conunittee on Public Accounts. REPORT OF 110ARP OF Puni'le \voiles. iixth Street Opening Etc. - The Board of Public Works have had leder consideration the resolution or rdcr of the Common Council, approved luau :.1, 1887, Ieluticc to thoopenlug ,videning and extension of Sixth street, 49 456 PROCEEDINGS OF THE COMMON COUNCIL. Ll from Summit avenue to Iglehart street. and having investigated the proposes improvement, respectfully report than said improvement is not necessary enc proper, for the reason that property cannot be found benefited [o the ex tent of the damages, costs and expense: II necessary to be incurred thereby. Yeas 4, nays 0. R. L. GORMAN, President. W. F. ERwrN.Clerk Board Public Work: l August 8, 1887. Also, Iglehart Street Sewer - The Board of Public Works have had under consideration the resolutions or orders of the Common Council, approved i June 9, 1887, and Aug. 4, 1887, rrela- tive to the construction of a sewer on Iglehart street, from Mackubin street to Dale street, and on Iglehart street, j from Farrington avenue to Western avenue, and having investigated the pro- posed improvement respectfully report that it is necessary and proper to con- struct a sewer on Iglehart street, from Farrington avenue to Western avenue ' and from Mackubin street to Dale street, and on Dale street from Iglehart street to Marshall avenue, together with the necessary catchbasins and manholes, under one contract; that the estimated expense thereof is $5,000, one-half of which need not be paid into theCity Treasury before the contract is let; that real estate to be assessed therefor can be found benefited to the extent of the costs and expenses necessary to be in- curred thereby; that said improvement is not asked for by a petition of a major- ity of the owners of property to be as- sessed therefor, but we therewith send a plan or profile of said improvement, and an order for your adoption, if you de- sire us to make the improvement. Yeas 3, nays 0. R. L. GORMAN, President. W.F. ERwiN, Clerk Board Publlc Works. Aug. 16, 1887. Adopted. (See order to Board of Pub- lic Works.) Also, Oakdale Avenue Sewer - The Board of Public Works have had under consideration the resolution or order of the Common Council, approved May 5, 1887, relative to the conI�sstruction of a sewer on Oakdale avedue, from Bunker street north to State street, and on State street, from Oakdale avenue to Concord street sewer; and having in- vestigated the proposed improvement, respectfully report that it is necessary and proper to construct a sewer on State street, from Concord street to South Robert street; on South Robert street, from State street to Annapolis street; on Oakdale avenue, from State street to Bunker street, and on Prescott street, from Oakdale avenue to Woodbury. street; that the estimated expense thereof is $34,4555, one-half of which need not be paid into the City Treasury be- fore the contract is let; that real estate to be assessed therefor can be found ben- efited to the extent of $18,455 of the costs and expenses necessary to bo in- curred thereby, the balance ($15,000) to be paid out of the sewerage bond fund; that said improvement is not asked for by a petition of a majority of the owners of property to be assessed therefor, but we herewith send a plan or profile of said improvement, and an order for your adoption, if you desire us to make the improvement. Yeas 3, nays 0. R. L. GORMAN, President. W. F.ERWIN,Clerk Board Public Works. Aug. 16, 1887. Adopted. (See order to Board of Pub- lic Works.) Also, Eleventh Street Sewer - The Board of Public Works have had under consideration the resolution or order of the Common Council, approved Aug. 4, 1887, relative to the con- struction of a sewer on Eleventh street, from Jackson street to Robert street, and having investigated the proposed fneprevement, respectfully report that said improvement is necessary and proper, together with the necessary catch -basins and manholes; that thio estimated expense thereof is 8720, one- half of which need not he paid into the City Treasury before the contract is let; that real estate to be assessed therefor can be found benefited to the extent of the costs and expenses necessary to be incurred thereby; that said Improve- ment is not asked for by a petition of a majorl,W of the owners of pproperty to be assessed therefor, but we Herewith send a plan or profile of said improvement, and an order for your adoption, if you desire us to make the improvement. Yeas 3, nays 0. R. L. GoRntAN, President. W. F. ERwIN,Clerk Board Public Works. Aug. 16, 1887. Adopted. (See order to Board of Public Works.) Also, Muckubin Street Sewer - The Board of Public Works have had under consideration the resolution or order of the Common Council, approved .July 6, 1887,relative to the construction of a sewer on Mackubin street, from Rondo ostreet to Carroll street and having investigated the propose(i improvement, respectfully report that said improvement is necessary and proper together with the necessary catch -basins and manholes; that the =stlmated expense thereof is 8770, one- half of which need not be paid Into the "ity Treasury before tine contract is let chat real estate to be assessed therefor, PROCEEDINGS OF THE COMMON COUNCIL. 457t call be found benefited to the extei of the costs and expenses nese sary to be incurred therebv;that sa' improvement is not asked for by a pel tion of a majority of the owners , property- to be assessed thea for, but we, herewith send a pia or profile of said improvement, and a order for your adoption, if you desire i to make the Improvement. Yeas nays 0. R. L. GORMAN, President. W.F. Enwix.Clerk Board Public Work, August 16, 1847. Adopted. (See order to Board of Pul lie Works.) Also, Sherburne Avenue Approach - The Board of Public Works have ha under consideration the resolution o order of the Coalition Council, approve, Aug. 4, 1857, relative to constructing ai approach to and upon Sherburne ave rine, from Robert street, together will the necessary grading, curbing, gutter ing, walling, protecting and iniprovinf the same by proper steps, walls, slope: and walks, and having investigate( the proposed Improvement, respectfulli report that said innprovement is neces sary andproper; that the estimated ex pease thereof' is 87,000, one-half 01 which need not be paid into the Cit) Treasury before the contract is let; that real estate to be assessed therefor can be found benefited to the extent of the costs and expenses necessary to be fn curred thereby; tlist said improvement fs not asked for by a petition of a major ity of the owners of property to be as. sessied therefor, but we herewith send it plan or profile of said improvement. and an order for your adoption, if you desire us to make the improvement. Yeas 4, nays 0. R. L. Goayl,tN, President. W.F. Enwix, Clerk Board Public Works. Aug. 15, 1857. Adopted. (See order to Board of Pub - lie Works.) Also, Afa�•nolfa Street Slopes- l�ne Board of Public Work - leave un- der considenitfon the, resolution or order of the Conunon Council, approved .lune 9, 1887, relative to condemning an easement for making and maintaining slopes on Magnolia street, from Earl street to Mississippi street, and having Investigated the proposed improvement, respectfully report that it is necessary and proper to condemn and take all easement oil the land adjoining and on the line of Magnolfa street, front Earl street to Misstssfppf street, necessary for making and maintaining slopes for cuts and tills, one and one-half to one in grading said Mouniolfa street; that the estinmted expense thereof s $boon; that real estate tuheassesscd Ihereforean be found benefited o the extentofthe dam- ages, costs and expenses necessary to be incurred thi•reb}•; that said improve- ment is not asked for by a petition of a majority of the owners of property to b be assessed therefor. ut we herewith send a pla i or profile of said improve- ment. Yeas 4, nays 0. B. L. GORMAN, President. W.F.EnwiN,Clerk Board Public Works. Aug. 9, 1887. Adopted. (See order to Board of Puulic Works.) Also, Mississippi Street Gradll t, and Paving - The Board of Public Works have had muter consideration the resolution or order of the Common Council, approved July 22, 1857, relative to the grading and Paving of Mississippi street, from Grove street to Acker street, and leaving fn- vesti¢ated the proposed improvement, respectfully report that said Improve - cent is necessary and proper with cedar blocks slid curbing with granite. includ- ing the necessary sewer, water and gas connections to the pro pperty lines; beat the estimated expense tlhereof is 818,928. one-half of which need not be -paid into the City Treasury before the contract is let; that real estate to be assessed there- for can be found benefited to the extent of the casts and expenses necessary to be incurred thereby; that said Improve - meat is not asked for by a [petition of a majority of the owners of property to be assessed therefor, but we herewith send a plan or profile of said improve- ment, and an order for your adoption, if you desire us to make the improve- ment. Yeas 31 nays 0. B. L. GORMAN, President. W. F.Eiiwix, Clerk Board PublieWorks- Aug. 16, 1857. Adopted. (See order to Board of Pub - le Works. dale Sheet Gradingg Also, The Board of Public Works have had order consideration the resolution or Ver of the Coalition Council, approved �mhe II, 1887, relative. to the grading of )ale street, from Marshall avenue to 4aryland street, and having in vestigated he proposed Improvement, respectfully eport that said improvement is neces- ary and proper; that the estimated ex - ease thereof is 83.5,000, one-half of ihich neednot be paid into the ;ity Treasury before thecontract is 't; that real estate to be assessed lierefor call be found benefited to the xtent of the costs and expenses neces- try to be incurred thereby; that said nprovement is not asked for by a etition of a majority of the owners of roperty to be assessed therefor, but we e11 -with scud a plan or profile of said nprovement and an order for your 458 PROCEEDINGSOFTHE COMMON COUNCIL. E PROCEEDINGS OF THECOMMONCOUNCIL. 459 'adoption, if you desire us to make the improvement. Yeas 4, nays 0. R. L. GonarAN, President. W. F.Ka,iN,Clerk Board Public \Vorks, August 11, 1887. Adopted. (See order to Board of Pub- lic Works.) Also, Alley Grading, Ewing & Chute's Addi- tion— The Board of Public Works have had under consideration the resolution or order of the CoalitionCmmcil, approved July 6, 1887, relative to grading the alley in block 2,Ewing & Chute's addition to St. Paul, and having iuvestieated the proposed iuhprovenicnt, respectfully re- port that said improvement is necessary and proper; that the estimated expense thereof is one-half of which need not be paid into tine City Treasury before the contract is let; that real estate to be assessed there- for taut be found benefited to the extent of the costs and expenses neces- sary to be incurred thereby; that said improvement is not asked for by a petition of a majority of the owners of property to be assessed therefor, but we herewith send a plan orprofile of said tntprovement, and an order for your adoption, if you desire us to make the improvement. Yeas :3. nays 0. R. L. Gortaunx, President. W.F. Enwia,6erk Board ublic Works.Aug. 16, 1887.- Adopted. (See order to Board of Pub- s.) Also, Alloyy Opening, Whitney- & Smith's Addition— The Board of Public Works have lad under consideration the resolution or order of the Common Council, approved June 22, 1887, relative to the opening of an alley ten feet wide from Fifth to Sixth streets, through Block o of Whit- ney& Smith's addition, the west line of said at to be 100 feet from Jackson street; and, having investigated the pro- posed improvement, respectfully report that said improvement is not n ceasary and proper. for the reason that the own- ers of the property to be assessed are almost unanimously opposed to the opening of said alley. Yeas 4, nays 0. R. L. Go;" " President. W. F.EuwrN, Clerk Board Public Works. A. 17, 1887. Alderman of the district. Also, Ashland Avenue Paviag The Board of Public \5'orks herewith respectfully return yourorder ap[roved Aug. 4, 1887, in the matter of tie pro- Wsed paving of Ashland avenue, from Western avenue to Date street, thirty- six feet between the curbs, with cedar blocks and granite curbing. Your at- tention is respectfully invited to the City Engineer's report in said matter herewith transtuitted. It. L.,Goaatn N. President. W. F.Eitwix,C'lerk Board Public Works. Aug. 16, 1887. The Engineer reports that the work will cost 15 per cent, less if the contract is let the coming winter and the work done in the spring. Referred to Alderman of the district. Also, Dearborn Street Graf•— The Board of Public Vurks respect- fully roqu-st that your honorable body pass the following resolution, to -wit: Resolved, That the Board of Publ`e Works, with the consent of fila Contras tor,be and they are hereby authorized to nmdify- the contract for the grayling of Dearborn street, from State street to Bidwell street, by making a partial grade on said Dearborn street. between South Robert street and Stat- street. It. L. Goa."aN. President. W.F. Euwrx,Clerk Board Public Works. Aug. Bi, 1887. Committee nit Streets. Also. South Robert and )Other Streets' Grad- ing— The Board of Public Works herewith respectfully return the find order apr- provedJune 9, 1887, to let the contract for the grading of South Robert street. from Concord street to State street; In- lianaavenue, from Dakota or, cuue to E*hel street; George street, from State street to Livingston avenue; Green- wood avenue, from Delos street to Con- cord lcord street; Channel street. from Chi- cago avian,�ue to Starkey street; Chicago aveline.`ir 1 Dakota awenale to llyde street, and Starkey street, from Chicago amrnue to Isabel street (eider one con- ", t), with the -request that said order ri annulled and that said Board he al- lowed to anuaid so much of their report in so!([ matter, -dated .lune 6, 1887, as re- fers to said South Robert street, so as to read that it is necessary and proper to gradespud South Robert street to it par- tial Concord streetto George street, au l,to a full grade from George treet to State street; mid said Bomv1 further requests that tour honorable body pass a new final order bas aniended) for surd improvennents. A proper order for said iunprov-meats is herewith transmitted for your ado, tion. It. i. Gonann N, President. W.F. EmatN,Clerk Board I'ulilic Works. Aug. 8, 1887. Adopted. Yeas 10. (See order to Board of Public Works.) Also, South Rooert Street SIo nes— The Board of Public, 1�'orks herewith respectfully r. -turn the final order I - proved ,Juuc 22, 1887, to condemn and take an easement on the laud adjoinin and ou till' hue of South Hobert street from Concord street to Tyler streel ncecssa -3 to make and maiupiin th slopesiu grading said South Ilober street, said slopes exteudiu6, one :un ouo-hall' (1! ) feet oil said land for ever toot cut or filled oil said Soutlt 1lobei street, in stilt[ cradiing, with the reques that said order be annulled, and tha said Board be allowed to amend thl'i report, dated Juno 20, 1887, in sail matter, so as to read that said improve meat is m+cessar;o" and proper fro[ George street to '13'111' street, and sail Board further requests that your hon orable Irodv )loss a now final order (a: uuumded) fur said inpn'ovencnt. A proper order for said I prove nen is herewith trunslnitted for your adop tion. It. L. G.lnf,1N, President. W. F.Ennw1N _Clerk Board Public Works Aug. s, 18s7. Adapted. Yeas, 10. (See order ti Board of Public Works). Also Ducas StrectGfading— Your attention is res n ,tfully caller. to lite following resolution this day adopted by the Board of Public Works. to -wit Whereas. The Engineer of this Board having o l the 1st day of Aug. 1887, re- ported that -Ale"". Pahne'r & Dunklee, c utractor, for the grading of Dneas street (m,w Soutlt liobcrt street), from the right of way of the Minuesota & S urthwestenl L'ailroad company to Con - , )Id street, have mit proceeded to coua- Idete sed work- within the contract tine; au 1Whereas.Said Engineer was instructed to ndifysaid contractors to piton a force within tweet} -four hours :and complete said work without delay and to the sat- isfaction of said Eugincer, otherwise the city t"o"ld proceed W complete said work :it till- expense of said contractors; and Whereas, Said contractors have neg- leeted to obey solid notice; therefore, I it Itesolved,'I'tell the Common Council be Asked for the ilecessar' funds and the Engineer be aid he is hl'reby instructed to finish said work at the us- pcuse of said contracture. ]l. L. Goof' AN, President. \W. F. Eittcu ,.Clerk Board Public Works. Aug. 8, Adopted. Yeas 10. (See resolution.) Also, Sidew:dk Obstroetio is— TheBomrd of Public\Works respect fully recommend anti request that vl lionarawc body pass the to )"it,g reser I atinu. to -wit: Resolved, That in the construction of bidowalks, till- Board of Public Works e inn) they are hereby authorized to re- move all obstructions in the streets of the city necessary for the proper con- struction of said sidewalks. R. 1,' Gouxax, President. W.F.Entwi,. Clerk Boardl'ublic Works. Aug. 16, 1887. Adopted. (See resolution). Also, Daniel monews Clatm— I'he Board of Public Works herewith spectfulhi transmits thclaim of claiof ihmiel Mullen, in the matter of his con- tract for the grading of University ave- line, venue, from Rice street to Lexington ave- nue, with the recommendation that the moonlit of eighty-seven dollars and thirteen cents (•887.1:3) be allowed as full settlement of said claim,the said amount having been reported by the City En- gineer as the balance due oil said con- tract. R. L. GORMAN, President. 1V. F. EnwiN,Clerk Board Public Works. Aug. 9, IS87. Adopted by the following vote: Seas—Ald. Conley,O'Connor, Petsch, Calico, Ryan, Weber, pain, Hamm, \linea, Mr. Vice President -10. Also, Anna J. Moore's Petition— The Board of Public Works herewith respectfully return the petition of Anna J. Jtoore for an abatement of the assess- ment against lot 7, Stinson's subdivision nF bloc): 25, Stinson, Brown & Ramsey's addition to St. Paul, for the grading of .lames streeti with the report that said Board on July 14, 1887, reduced the anwuut assessed against said lot 7 for said imlmovement to $27.75, the said n Count Icing deemed just and prop'r. The, said Board recommend that Cho prayer of said petitioner be denied. W. F. I Aug. It lie Board of Public Works respect- fully ask your honorable body to cause all order to he drawn upon the City Treasury in favor of R'. F. Erwin, Clerk c f this Board, for the sum of one hun- dred dollars ($m) for the purchase of postal cards to be used fn thhi office fn giving notices of assessment. It. L. Goux .No, President. W.F. EnwiN.Clerk Boark Public Works, Aug. Ili, ISV7. Granted. (See resolution.) Also, Alley Grading Contract, Terry's Addi- tion— The Board re ports that ithas awarded .James Clatrey It le contract for grading ys in blocks 12 and 20, Terry's addi- tionalle, from Earl street to Seventh street, he being the lowest reliable and respon- sible bidder therefor; amount of bid, $183; bond in the sum of $40, with 460 PROCEEDINGS OF THE COMMON COUNCIL. Thomas Brennan and Charles Claffey as sureties. Also, Sewer Contract - The Board reports that it has awarded E. J. Kirkland the cout,act for con- structing a sewer along the north side of the riRl,t of way of the St. Paul & Duluth l;ailroal compan}1', from Earl street to Duchess street, Im being the only bidder therefor, and his bid being deemed reasonable and he reliable and responsible; amount of bid, $15,650; bond in the sum of $4,000, with Andrew McMullen and J. D. Moran as sureties. Also. Mag nolia Street Grading Contract- Tlie Board repports that it has awarded James McDonald the contract for grad- ing Magnolia street, from Earl street to Mississippi street, lie being the lowest reliable and responsible bidder there- for; amount of bid, $22,416; bond in the sum of $5,000, with John Clonan and J. J. Mullen as sureties. Also, Summit Avenue Grading and Boule- yarding Contract - The Board reports that it has awarded James Kavanaugh the contract for grad- ing and boulevarding Summit avenue, from Lexington avenue westerly to the edge of the bluff near the Mississippi river, he being the lowest reliable and responsible bidder therefor; amount of bid, $61,700; bond in the sum of $15,000, with E. F. Berrisford and Patrick Keigher as sureties. Each of the foregoing awards taken up separately and approved by the fol- lowing vote: Yeas -A Id. CmUeyy', O'Connor, Petsch, Cullen, Ryan, WcLr, Bain, Hamm, Mines, Mr. Vice President -10. Also, Estimates and Clainns- The Board transmits, approved by it, the following estimates and claims, to - wit: Estimate No.2 and final, Selby avenue sewer, P. Doherty, contractor; amount due, $131.50; Estimate No. 2 and final, Fourth street sewer, J. W. Doherty, contractor; amount due, $427; Estimate No. 2 and final, alley in block 2, Hunn- phrey's addition, G. Gerlich, contractor; amount due, $87; Estimate No. 2 and final, Frances street grading, Cooper & Harper, contractors; amount due. $202.50; Estimate No. 2 and final, Ra- voux street grading, J. Forrestal, con- tractor; amount due, 516; Estimate No. 3 and final, Jackson street sewer, P. Doherty, contractor; amount due, $91; Estimate No. 3, supplementary to No. 2 and final, Tilton street sewer, P. Do- herty, contractor; amount due, &%; Estimate No. 3. supplementary to No. 2 and final, Marshall avenue sewer, P. Doherty, contractor; amount due, $100; Estimate No. 3 and final, Phalen avenue grading, Davis & Lockwood, contractors; amount due, $410; Estinnate No. 4 and final, Carroll street sewer, P. Doherty, contractor; amount due, VN58; Estimate No. 4 and final, Columbia street grading, W. G. :Mulligan. contractor- amount due, ,4A3.60; Estimate No. 4 slid final, Victo- ria street grading, J. KavalmugI con- tractor; amount due $1,165: Estimate No. 4 and final, Pascal and Holton ave- uues grading, Daver & Keough, con- tractors; amountilue, $515; Estimate No. 5 and final, Lisbon street grading, P. H. Thornton. contractor; amoultdue, $980; Estimate No. 5 and final, Winifred and Colorado streets grading, Tracy & Tracy, contractors; amount due, $1,917; Esti- mate No. 5 and final, Cayuga street grading. Cooper & Harper, contractors; amount due, $625.21; Estimate No. 6, supplementary to No. 5 and final, Ash- land avenue and St. Albans street sewer, P. Doherty, contractor; amount due, f<50U; Estimate No. 7 and final, Cherokee avenue grading, H. Justus, contractor; amount due, $2,101; Estimate No. 8, supplementary to No. 7 and final, Bradley street extension, G, A. Bubar, contractor; amount due, $933.91; Esti- mate No. 10 and final. Iglehart street grading, Dale & Baumgardner, con- tractors; amount due, $1,875; Minne- apolis & St. Louis Railway company} ,".52; W. B. Konantz & Bros., $1.5• A. At. Anson, $270; G. M. Brack, 88.50; Boeringer & Sons, $71; T. Brennan, $1,110(1.12; Donaldson, Ogden & Co., 54 cents; Fieldinj Bros., $47.60; I'. J. Giesen, $9.75; B. Knauft, $145; J. Kahlert, $7.70; Lauer Bros.. $120; J. Matheis, $4; G. Mitsch, $69.20; Maend- ler Bros., $416: Northwestern Lime com- pau}} $71.30; Nicols & Dean, $132.06; M. A. O'Brien, $201.60; 51. A. O'Brien & BIO., $201.60; M. A. O'Brien & BTO., $201.60; :11. A. O'Brien & Bro., $202.50; Prendergast Bros., $16.36; H. P. RuyK &Co. $171; Robinson & Cary, $27.70; .i. CH. Schurmeier, 1kV.35; Scribner-Libbey company, $352; St. Paul Stone company, $4.25; St. Paul Plow Works, $2; Brown, Treacy & Co., $5; Butt & Ferry, $13.20; Union Iron Works company, $54; M. Costello, $25.13; S. R. McMasters, $7.80; Pioneer Press company, $56.40; W. H. Farnham, $51.20: Robert Erwin, $51.20; W. P. O'Brien, $26.88; Thomas P. Grace, $30.72; John W. Lane, $28.80; P. J. Wood, $11.52; M. Weiman, $13.44; Theo- dore Schnitzius. $5.70; G. W. Merrill, $12; Mathew Crai6•, $6. Committee on Claims. REPORT OF BOARD OF FINE COMAIIS- SIGNERS. The Board of Fire Commissioners transmit a communication from St. Anthony Park Citizens' League in re - PROCEEDINGS OF THE COMMON COUNCIL. 461 fand to fire protection for St. Anthony ork district. Committee on Fire Department. Also, Fire Alarm Boxes and Condemned Horses - The Board of Fire Commissioners re- sppectfuliy request for authority to par- cllase fourteen fire alarm boxes, to be located as follows: At Merriam Park 6, Union Park 2, University avenue 1, stock yards 1, Luley's packing house 1 and Hamline 3. Also for authority to sell five horses, which have been condemned as unfit for fire department service, and authority to purchase five horses to replace those condemned. Respectfully submitted. By order of the Board, WM. O'GORAIAN, Secretary. Aug. 16, 1887. Committee on Fire Department. REPORTS Oil STANDING COMMITTEES. Of Committee on Ways and Means - Rebate Allowed - Committee concur in the recommenda- tion of the Building Inspector and rec- ommend that Dennis Ryan be allowed a rebate of &50 on building permit. Adopted. (See resolution. Of Committee on Streets -W. J. Wool- sey's Petition - Committee recommend that said peti- tion be referred to the Alderman of the district. Adopted. Also, George C. Graham and Others' Peti- tion- Committee recommend prayer of ped- tioners be granted. ❑Adopted. (See Ordinance No. 818. Also, T. F. Burmingham and Others' Peti- tion- Committee recommend that the prayer oP ppetitioners be granted. Adopted. (See resolution for con- struction of street railway.) , Also, Marie A. Hornsby's Petition - Committee recommend that said peti- tion be referred to the Board of Public Works. Adopted. Also, J. W. Kendrick's Communication - Committee recommend that said mat- ter be referred to City Engineer for re- port. Adopted. Also, Marion C. Hutchins and Others' Peti- tion- Committee recommend that prayer of petitioners be granted and the Clerk in- structed to give the necessary potlee re. q uired by law. Adopted, Also, William St. Clair's Petition - Committee recommend that prayer of petitioner be granted. Adopted. (See Ordinance No. 837. Also, William Crooks and Others' Petition - Committee report that they have re- ferred said petition to City Engineer and Corporation Attorney, and submit herewith their report on said matter. The City Engineer and Corporation Attorney recommend that the prayer of petitioners be granted, and that all iron fence be erected at a cost of $2.50 per, running foot: in accordance with In- structions they have authorized the con- struction of the same. Adopted. Yeas 10. Also, Colorado Street Bridge Proposals - Upon report of City Engineer co ift- tee recommend that all bids be rej�led and new proposals advertised for. Adopted. Also, Wyman & Gorton's Contract - Committee recommend that the vote by which the contract for removing dead aninials was awarded to Wyman & Gor- ton be reconsidered. The question being on the approval of saideontract, it was not approved by the following vote: Yeas-Ald. Conley' O'Connor, Petsch, Cullen, Ryan, Weber, Kain, Hamm, Minea, Mr. Vice President -10. The Clerk was directed to readvertise for bids for removing dead animals, and the Health Officer was authorized to ar- range for disposal of dogs In the mean- time. Of Committee on License -Revocation Confirmed - Committee recommend that the action of the Mayorin revoking Saloon License No. 265, issued to Edward McDonald, be concurred in. Adopted. Also Transfers Recommended - Committee recommend the transfer of the following numbered liquor licenses, as asked for, to -wit: 194, 564, 418, 683, 406, 433, 630, .595, 629, 59, 481, 473, 102, 526. Adopted. Of Committee on Public Accounts -Re- port of Board of Control - Committee have examined report of said Board for the month of July and find same correct. Adapted. Also, Municipal Court Rep committee have examined the reports of the Clerk of Municipal Court for months of June and July and find the same correct. Adopted, 462 PROCEEDINGS OF THE COMMON COUNCIL. Also, Market Master's Report— Committee have examined the repor of Market Master for file onthof Jmnc m 1887, and find the sane correct. Adopted. Also, Report of Sealer of Weights and Meas. ures— Committee have examined said report and return the same to Market Master for more s Iccified report. Adopte. Also, Reports of Chief of Police— Committee have examined the reports of the Chief of,Police for the months of June and July and find the same correct. Adopted. Also, Inspector of Buildings Report— Committee have examined report of Building Inspector for June, 1887, and find same correct. Adopted. Also, Repports of Pound Masters— Cmnmittee have examined report of John Cunitf for June and P. Gleason for July and find same correct. Adopted. REFORTS OF SPECIAL C01131ITTEF S. Of Aid. Cullen—Exchange Street Hay Scales— Committee report that, while the scales are a necessity and convenience, yyet, occupying as they do a portion of Exchange street, the property owners in the vicinityhave a right to have the same removed, still would therefore recommend, in order to give the owner anopportunity to secure another loca- tion, that the scales be permitted to re- main for the period of fifty days frmn Aug. 16, 1887. Adopted. (See resolution.) MISCELLANEOUS. Ordinances— An ordinance was read permitting Alicia Patten and others, owners, to raise a second story to building as herein stated. Ald. Petsch moved that the rules be so far suspended as to allow said ordi- nance to pass to its second reading. The motion prevailed, yeas 10, and the said ordinance was thereupon read a second time and passed. (See Ordinance No. 820.) An ordinance was read permitting J. P. Mulvehill to erect a frame livery sta- ble. Aid. Minea moved that the rules be so far suspended as to allow said ordinance to ass to its second reading. The motion prevailed, yeas 10, and the said ordinance was thereupon read a second time and passed. (See Ordi- nance No. 821.) An ordinance was read permitting J. J. Watson to do special work in plumb- ing his house, No. 130 Virginia avenue, as stated herein. Aid. Cullen moved that the rules be so far suspended as to allow said ordi- nance to pass to its second reading. The motion prevailed, yeas 10, and the said ordinance was thereupon rend a second time and passed. (See Ordi- nance No. 822.) An ordinance was read permitting C. E. Dickerman to erect a brick livery stable on property hereinafter de- scribed. Aid. Cullen moved that file rules be so far suspended as to allow said ordi- nance to pass to its second reading. The motion prevailed, yeas 10, and the said ordinance was thereupon read a second time end passed. (See Ordf- nance No. 824.) An ordinance was read permitting the St. Francis de Sales church to erect a platform out Into the street in front of its property, as stated herein. Aid. Ryan moved that the rules be so far suspended as to allow said ordinance to lass to its second reading. 'e motion prevailed, yeas 10, and the said ordinance teas thereupon read - it second time and passed. (See Ordi- Ilallce. NO. 62,5.) An ordinance was read to change the names of the streets Fairmount Place and Owasco avenue (part to Date street) to the none of Fairmount avenue. AN. ilamm nioved that the tides be so far suspended as to allow said ordi- nance to pass to its second reading. Pe otion prevailed, yeas 10, cad tine hsaidmordinance was thereupon read a second time and passed. (See Ordi- nance No. 826.) - An ordinance was read granting per- mission to William St. Clair and M. Rupprecht to build a livery stable on lot 10, block 33, Rice R Irvine's addition to St. Paul. Aid. Hamm moved that the rules be so far suspended as to allow said ordi- nance to pass to its second reading. The motion prevailed, yeas 10, and the said ordinance was thereupon read a second time and passed. (See Ordinance No. 827.) An ordinance was read granting to the National Subway Company pernis- sion to lay electrical subways in the streets and alleys of the city of St. Paul. Referred to Committee on Streets. A resolution was read authorizing the Board of Fire Commissioners to pur- chase fourteen fire alarm boxes and lo- cate and maintain the same. Committee on Fire Department. A resolution was read authorizing the nerd of Fire Commissioners to sell .ondemned horses and purchase others nstead, al PROCEEDINGS OF THE COMMON COUNCIL: 463 Committee on Fire Department. Estimates Allowed— F. S. Carrier. Estimate No. 6 co str sting Foundlings' home, 81,Ol l.r" A. McMullen, Estimate No. bridge substructure, Allowed and referred to Cmuptrolh by the following vote: Yeas—Ald. Cooley, O'Conuor, Petsel Cullen, Ryan, Weber. Kalil, llama JDnea, Dir. Vice President—lo. Dole and Green Streets Vacations— The matter of vacation of part of Dal street, and also the matter of vacation c part of Green street, were postpone and laid over until the next reguhl Ill"ting of till- Coalition Council, Sep 6, 1887. Ordinauees. OItl)INANCI', NO. SiS. - An Ordinance Naming and Chamgin, the Names of Certain Streets in til City of St. Paul. The Coalition Cuuucil of the City of SI Paul do ordain as follows: Section I. That the streets on the eas and west sides Of Central park, in sail city-, re which are without came len th ! e ehtt of the addition or arraugenieu nown as "Central Park," be and th, sane :are hereby named "Central Tart Place." Teas—Ald. Conley, O'Connor, Petsch Cullen, ltyaun, Weber, Karo. Hamm Mine-, Dir. Vice Presidmit-10. Passed Aug. 16, 1887, Jell\ DOW LAN, Vice President of Coam'l. Approved Aug. 18, Is -7. JOAN lluu-LA N, Acting Mayor. Attest: Tues. A. Pnr:xneuo AST, City Clerk, Aug. 20. ORI NrsCF NO. 810. Au Ordinance to Anlemd Section One (1) of Ordinance No. 4:3:3, an Ordinance to Define the Fire Limits of the City, of St. Paul. The Common Council of the City of St. fall] do ordain as follows: Section 1. That Sec.one (1) of Ordinance No. 4:33, article 26,of the Jluuicipal Code Of the city of St. Paul, be and the same is hereby amended as follows: Strike out all after the word "eastward" in the twenty-seventh line of the said lluuici- pal C((If 01,page 3W up to and includ- ing the words "Sixth ward" fn Lire fourth line of page :tirof said Municipal Code and insert in lieu thereof the fol- lowing: • To the point of beg'nn'ng: thence from said point iu a s,int le 13. direction along the east line of south Itobert street until it strikes the cast lisleof Eaton avenue (now called South Robert street); thence corrtinuing oilhe east line of said South Robertstreet to the south title of Wood street; thence west on the south line of Wood street to the center of north line of block 16, West St. Paul proper; thence southerly ,'long the center line of blocks 16, '22 and 36, West St. Paul proper, to the south line of Isabel street; thence eastalong south line of Isabel street to the west line of Livingston avenue; thence northerly along the west line of Livingston avenue to the south line of East Delos street; tnence un south line of East Delos street to the cast line of Dakota avenue: thence northerly along said east line of Dakota avenue to Channel street; thence on center line of Channel street to the west line of Walter street; thence northerly along the west line of Walter street to the channel of said Mississippi river at the pawl where said line will intersect the fire limit line running along the channel of said river; thence easterly al0mg said channel fire limit Zine to the place of beginning. Provided, however,, that all of blocks 14, 15 and 23, and the west half of blocks 16 22 and ;36, of West St Paul proper, sbmll be excepted from and not included in the above described fire limits lir boundary. Pro- vided, further that all of blocks 1, 2 and 3, of Woodbury a; Case's addition to West St. Paul, also the easterly 1.50 feet of blocks 43 and 110, West St. Paul_ proper. bciue the 150 feet west of the west line of State street, shall be and are hereby included within the fire limits, of said city of St. Paul. Pro- vided, the Inspector of Buildings may in .Is discretion grant permits to raiae any Franco building now standing within the :ire limits herein defined when the ecessity to raise the same is camsed by the operations of the city of St. Paul in ;railing any streets within said fire ants. §§ Sec. 2. This ordinance shall he hr brce from and after its passage. Peas—Alt,. Conley, O'Connor, Petsch, 'ullen, Ryan, Weber, Kain, Hamm, linea, Mr. Vice President—lo. Passed Aug. 16, 1887. ,JorrN DOWLAN, Vice President of Council. Approved Aug. 18, 1887. .[test: .J • unN Duwr.As, Acting Mayor. Tuos. A. PUFNnFau As'r,City Clerk. Aug. 20. DliolxANCE No. 820. 'eruiitting Alicia Patten and Others, Owners, hr Raise a Second Story, to Building Its herein Stated. he Couuuom Council of the City of St. Paul do ordain :is follows: Section 1. Permission is hereby given Ancia fatten, Jenu'e Patten and trala E: fatten to build a second story that frame portion of dwell' 'I horse os. 176 and 176 East Fourteeatil street vii 464 PROCEEDINGS OF THE COMMON COUNCIL. now used as a kitchen the said portion and k f frame building, and t( with wood shingles. I and addition to be i all - 5 of fly, and under his supervision. 2. This ordinance shall take and be in force from and after its Yeas-Ald. Conley, O'Connor, Petsch, Cullen, Ryan, Weber, Kahn, Hamm, Minea, Mr. Vice I'resident-10. Passed Aug. 16, 1887. JollN I1DwLAN, Vice President of Council. Approved Aug. 18, 1887. ,JouN, DowLAN, Acting Mayor. Attest: Tutus. A. PRENDERGAST, City Clerk. Aug. 20. ORDINANCE No. - An Ordinance Permitting J. P. Mulve- hill to Erect a Frame Livery Stable. The Common Council of file City of St. Paul do ordain as follows: Sectioul. Permission is hereby given and granted unto J. I'. Mulvehnll to construct and erect a frame livery stable on lot 12, block 179, Robertson's addi- tion to West St. Paul, on the north side of Chicago avenue, between Starkey street and Dakota avenue, and nistant two feet from the ]file of Chicago ave- nue, pursuant to plans and specifica- tions to be submitted to and appoved by the Building Inspector of said city and under his supervision. Sec. 2. This ordinance shall take ef- fect and be in force from and after its publication. Yeas-Ald. Conley, O'Connor, Petsch, Cullen, Ryan, Weber, Kahn, Hamm, Minea, Mr. Vice President -15. Passed Aug. 16, 1887. .JOHN DOWLAN, Vice President of Council. Approved Aug. 18, 1887. Attest: JouN DOWLAN, Acting Mayor. Tutus. A. PRENDERGAST,City Clerk. Aug. 20. ORDINANCE No. 822. Permitting J. J. Watson to do Special Work in Plumbing His House, - o. 130 Virginia Ayenue, as Stated Herein. The Common Council of the City of St. Paul do ordain as follows: Section 1. Permission is hereby given and granted unto .1..J. Watson to use "Sanitas" or other approved antisyphon taps, in the plumbing work being placed in his building, No. 1.30 Virginia avenue, without back ventilation. Sec. 2. This ordinance shall take ef- fect and be fn force from and after its publication, Yeas -Aid. Conley, O'Connor, Petsch, Cullen, Ryan, Weber, Kahn, Hamm, Mines, Mr. Vice President -10. Passed Aug. 16, 1887. Jolly DOWLAN, Vice President of Council. Approved Aug. 18, 1887. Attest: JonN Dow7,AN, Acting Mayor. Trios. A. PRENDERGAST, City Clerk. Aug. 20. ORDINANCF. No. 823. An Ordinance in Relation to the Erection of Bill Boards. The Common Council of the City of St. Paul does ordain as follows: Section 1. Thatthe Building Inspector of St. Paul is hereby authorized and empowered to make such rules and reg- ulations as may be deemed proper under the statutes and ordinances of the city of St. Paul in regard to the erection of bill boards and to Issue permits for the same. Sec. 2. Before any permit for the erection of any bill board shall be issued bsaid Inapactor, the person making the application for permission to erect the same must furnish said In- spector with the written consent of the parties owning the land upon which said bill board is to be erected and shall in addition thereto execute a bond to the city of St. Paul in a sum of not less than one thousand dollars, conditioned to save said city harmless from all dam- ages, costs and expenses that said city may incur by reason of the erection of said bill board, which bond must be ap- proved by the Corporation Attorney. Sec. 8. The Common Council reserves the right to revoke said permit at any time and to order said bill board taken down and removed. Sec. 4. This ordinance shall take effect and be in force from and after its publication. Yeas-Ald. Conley. O'Connor, Petsch, Cullen, Ryan, Weber, Kain, Hamm, Minea, Mr. Vice President -30. Passed Aug. 16, 1887. ,JOnN DOWLAN, Vice President of Council. Approved Aug. 18. 1887. Jolm DowLAN, Acting Mayor. Attest: Tues. A. PRENDERGAST, City Clerk. Aug. 20. t ORDINANCE No. 824. Permitting C. E. Dickerman to Erect a Brick Livery Stable on Property Here- inafter Described. The Common Council of the City of St. Paul do hereby ordain as follows: Sectionl. Permission is hereby given and granted unto C. E. Dickerman to build upon the north half of lot 12, PROCEEDINGS OF THE COMMON COUNCIL. 465 block 14, Rice & Irvine's addition to St. Paul, a two-story brick livery stable„ to be twenty-six feet front by forty-eight feet ht length and gravel roof thereon, In accordance with the requirements of the building ordinance of said city and with plans and specifications ap- proved by and under the supervision of the Inspector of Buildings of said city. Sec. 2. This ordinance shall take effect and be in force from and after its publication. Yens-AId.Conley, O'Connor, Petsch, Cullen, Ryan, Weber Kahn. Hamm, Minea, DIr. Vice President -lo. Passed Aug. 16, 1887. JouN DOWLAN, Vice Presidentof Council. Approved Aug. 18, 1687. JouN Do1CI.A]I, Acting Mayor. Attest: Tuos. A. PRENDERGAST, City Clerk. Aug. 20. ORDINANCE No. a25. Permitting the St. Francis de Sales Church to Erect a Platform Out Into the Street In Front of its Property.as Stated Herein. The Common Council of the City of St. Paul do ordain as follows: Section 1. Permission is her eby(,�hveu and granted auto the Franchs de Sales Church society to erect a platform from in front of its property and building on Janes street, near Daly street, over Into the line of the street three feet and construct steps leading upon the same, said platform to be supported upon a brick wall in front, the came there to remain until notified to remove the s:1. me by order of the Common Council f said city. Said platform to be con- structed according to plans furnished to and approved by the 1lnspecfor of Build- ings of said city and under his direc- tions. Sec. 2. This ordinance shall take ef- fect and be in force from and after its publication. Yeas-AId. Conley, O'Connor, Petsch, Cullen, Ryan, Weber, Kain, Hamm, Minea, Dir. Vice President -lo. Passed Aug. 16, 1887. JouN Dowr,AN, Vice President of Council. Approved Aug. la, 1887. Jolx DOWLAN, Acting Mayor. Attest: 'Piles. A. PRENDERGAST, City Clerk. Aug. 20. ORDINANCE No. 8245. Ordinance to Change the Name of the Streets Fairmount Place and Owasco Avenue (Part to Dale Street) to the Nanta of Fairmount A venue. The Common Council of the City of St. Paul, Minn., do ordain as follows: Section 1. That the street known as Fairmount Place, from }}dace of begin- ing at south line of Gooirich avenue to south line. of lot 31, block 2, rearrange- ' men of Highland Park addit`o11, be changed to Dale street and also Weit the same street (Fairmount Place) from the east line of lot 31, block 2, rear- rangement of Highland Park addition and extending westward to the east line of St. Albans street and Owasco avenue from west line of St. Albans street and extending westward to the Mississippi river, be changed to the name of Fair- mount avenue. Sec. 2. This ordinance shall take ef- fect and be in force from and after its passage. Fess.-AId. Conley, O'Connor, Petsch, Cullen, Ryan, Weber, Kain, Hamm, \fines, Mr. Vice PreAdent-10. Passed Aug. R', 1887. JouN DOWLAN, Vice President of Council. Approved Aug. 18, 1887. JOAN DGwLAN, Acting Mayor. Attest: 'Duos. A. PRENDERGAST, City Clerk. Aug. 20. ORDINANCE N0, 827. Au Ordinance Granting Permission to William St. Clair andI. Rupprecht to Build a Livery Stable on Lot 10, Block R3, Rice &Irvine's Addition to St. Paul. The Conmli n Council of the City of St. Paul doordain as follows: Section 1. Permission is hereby gmated to William St. Clair and M. Itupprecht to construct a livery stable on lot 10, block 33t Rice & Irvine's addi- tion to the city of St. Paul, according to. certain plans and specifications of the - same submitted to the Building In specter of this city. Sec. 2. This ordinance shall take effect and be in force from and after Its passage. Yens-Ald. Conley, O'Connor, Petsch, Cullen, Ryan, Weber, Kain, Hamm, Minea, Mr. Vice President -10. Passed Aug. 16, 1887. JoRN DOWLAN, Vice Preshdentof Council. Approved Aug. la, 1887. Attest: JoGN DOWLAN, Acting Mayor. Tuos. A. PRExDERGAST, City Clerk. Aug. 20. Resolutions. Resolved, That the following plats, as recommended by the Plat Commission, be and the same hereby are accepted by the Common Council: Van Slyke & Lewis' rearrangement of Humbird's addition; Joseph R. Weide's Fourth ad- dition to St. Paul; Joseph R. Weide's rearrangement of lots 29 and 30, block 466 PROCEEDINGS OF THE COMMON COUNCIL. 16, Arlington Hills; Rudolph's rear- rangement of lots 6, 7, 8, 0 and 10, block 123; West St. Paul proper to St. Paul; Rheaume's subdivision of lots 1 and 2. block 2, St. Paul North out lots; Lee Hall's rearr:myy'eweut of lots 12 and 13, block 13, Dlacalester Park; Libby's ad- dition to the city of St. Paul; Jones' subdivision of lots 7, 8, 0, 10 and 11, block 27, Lifond's addition to St. Paul; Charles F. Meyer's subdivision of block 14, Woodbury y Case's addition to (Vest St. Paul; Waterhouse's subdivision of lot 3, block 3, College Place, East divi- sion; Charles A. B. Weide's Subdivi- sion No. 5 addition to St. Paul;\Volter's subdivision of lot 51, Lake Como Villas; Dunlap Place addition; Mvrrimn's — arrangement of part of blocks 4 and 5, Ewing y Chute's addition. Peas—Ald. Conley, O'Connor, Petsetn, Cullen, Ryan, Weber, Kalil, Hamm, Minea, Long, Air. Vice President—l0. Approved Aug. 18, 1887. By Ald. li> au— Resolved, That the grade on Victoria street, from West Seventh street to Grace street, as shown by the red grade line o1 the accompanying profile, be and the same hereby is accepted b) the Common Council as file established grade. Yeas—Ald. Couley, O'Connor, Petsch, Cullen, Ryan, Weber, Kain, Haunm, Minea, Mr. Vice President -10. Approved Aug. 18, 1887 By Aid. Kain— Resolved, That the grade oil Canal street, from Conway street to Fourth street, as shown by the real grade line oil the accoapanyineprofile, he and the same is hereby accepted 1, 1, the Com- mon Concil as the v%tablfs�led grade. Yeas—Ald. Conley, O'Connor, Petsch, Cullen, Ryan, Weber, Kahn, Hanun, Mines, Mr. Vice President -10. Approved Aug. 18, 1887. B}� Conunittee oilStrects— Resolved, That the proper city of- ficers be and then are hereby authorized to execute and u.el.ver to Charles B. Barker a quitclaim deed of fit,- city hccity- of St. Paul of lots 25, iii and 27. block 2, Cottage Lots addition to St. Paul, it appearing that lie is the owner of said lots. thereby conveying such in- terest (if ally) that the city uup have in said premises, as conveyed to it by Eg- bet$ S. Page and wife by deed dated May 1 i, 1870, and recorded in Book 02 of Deeds on page 414, in the Register of Dods' office of Ramsey county, Ilium - seta. It al, a trhag Shat the cit- has no claim to saiu lots, and that t7ne deed from said Page to the cit was for the purpose of conveying b, the city any. in- terest he mfeht have obtained under a - sale of said lots and other property upon an erroneous assessment of said prop- erty for the grading of Randolph street. 1 cas—Ald. Coale O'Cunaur, Petsch, Cullen, Ryan, Weber, Kain, Hamm, Minea, Mr. Vice Presidentr10. Approved Aug. 18, 1887. By Aid. Cullen— Resolved, By the Common Council of the city of St. Paul, that sin order be drawn upon the City Treasury in favor of the .Merchant National Bank of St. Paul for the sum of ten thousand ei((r,It hundred and twenty-two and 50-100dol- lars Wo,822.:0) to redeem note given by the Couunittee of Ways and Means for the purchase of land for it public pound. Yeas—AId. Conley, O'Connor, I etsch, Cullen, Eyan, Weber, Kafn, Hanna, Minea, Mr. Vice President -10. Approved Aug. 18, 1887. By At([. Cvllen— Resolved. By the Common Council of the city of St. Paul, that an order be drawn upon the City 'Treasury in favor of the National German -American Bank of St. Paul for the sum of nine thousand four hundred and twenty-five and 25-100 dollars, to redeem note given by the Committee of Ways and Means for the purchase of land in the Third ward for the construction of a new en- gine house. Yeas—Ald. Conley, O'Connor, Petsch, Cullen, Ryan, Weber, Kain, Hanun, Minca, Mr. Vice President -10. Approved Aug. 18, 1887. By Aid. Cullen— Resolved, That an order be drawn upon the City Treasury in favor of Den- nis Ryan for C,(0 to refund money over- paid oil permit issued for building on the corner of Seventh and Hobert streets. Seas—AId. Conley, O'Connor, Petsch, Cullen, Ryan, Weber, Kain, Hamm, ilinea, Mr. Vice President -1o. Approved Aug. 18, 1887. Resolved, That all order for five hun- dred dollars 0$500) be drawn upon the City 'treasury in favor of L. W. Rund- left, City Engineer, to he used in com- pletfug the work for the grading of Duras street (now South Robert street) from the right of way of the Minnesota & Northwestern Railroad company to Concord street, the contractors having failed to complete said work within the contract time. Yeas—AId. Conley, O'Connor, Petsch, Cullen, Ryon. Weber, Bain, Hamm, \linea„ Mr. Vice President—lo. Approved Aug. 18. 1887. Resolved, 'chat an order be drawn upon the City Treasury for the sum of one hundred ($100) dolfars in favor of PROCEEDINGS OF THE COMMON COUNCIL. 467 W. F. Erwin, Clerk Board of Publh Works, for the purchase of postal card! to beusedin giving notice of assess ments. Yeas—Ald. Conley, O'Connor, Petsch Cullen, Ryan, Weber, Kain, liauun Minea, Mr. Vice President -10. Approved Aug. 18, 1887. By Aid. Weber— Resolved, That an order be drawn in favor of the Board of Control for the sum (it$;09;.58, being city's one-third of the expenditure of said Bound for the month of .July, 1887. Yeas—Ald. Conley, O'Connor, Petsch, Cullen, Ryan. Weber, Kafn, Hamm, Minea, Air. Vice President—lo. Approved Aug. 18, 1887. By Ald. Dowlan— Resolved, That the sum of two hun- dred dollars ($2011) be appropriated as a contingent fund for the Chief of Police. Yeas—Ald. Cooley, O'Connor, Petsch, Cullen, Ryan, Weber, Kain, limnm, Minea, Mr. Vice President -10. Approved Aug. 18, 1887. By Ald. Cullen— Resolved. That the Committee on Wa ,s nd Means be and they are hereby authaorized and fustruoted to purchase an fire -proof safe for the City Clerk's office. Yeas—Ald. Conley, O'Connor, Petsch, Callen, Ryan, Weber, Kain, Ila inn, Minea, Mr. Vice President -10. Approved Aug. 18, 1887. By Aid Hamm— Resolved, That the Clerk be and he is hereby instructed to advertise for bids for the construction, maintaining and illumination of arches for the illumina- tion of streets during the ensuing State Fair, said arches to be erected unthe sanucstreets as during the last ice Car- nival. Yeas—AId. Conley, O'Connor, Petsch, Cullen, Ryan, Weber, Kain, Ilauuu, Minea, Mr. Vice President -10. Approved Aug. 18, 1887. By Ald. Cut ley Resolved, That the Park Commission be and Is hereby authorized and ht- structed to purchase and erect a suita- ble fountain for Smith park, at a cost not exceeding $2,000. Yeas—Ald. Conley O'Connor, Petsch, Cullen, Ryan, Weber, Kain, Ilannn, 1lfinea,Mr. Vieel'resbIcnt-10. Approved Aug. 18, 1887. By Ald. Hamm— Resolved, That the St. Paul City} Rail- way company he and is herebyin- structed, within six uuouths fano the pns- sage hereof, to build, equip and operate an additional one mile from the present terminus of its said road oilWestSev- enth (7th) street and on and along said West Seventh (7th) street of street rail- way,fu accordance with the provisions of Section seven (7) of the ordinance �rantfug said cumpany the ri&ht to iufld and equip railway tracks in said city. Yeas—Ald. Colley, O'Connor, Petsch, Cullen, Ryan, Weber. Kate, Hamm, Minea, Mr. Vice President -10. Approved Aug. 18, 1887. BN kid. Kahn— Resolved, That permission is hereby granted to the property owners on Fifth street, between Hoffman avenue and Maria avenue, to boulevard said Fifth street, according to the profile heretoattaclue. under the direction of the. City Engineer. Yeas—Ald. Conley, O•Connor, Petsch, Cullen, Ryan, Weber, Kafn, Hanan, Mf iea, Ar. Vice Weber,President-10. Approved Aug. 18, 1887. By Ald. Callen— Re.solved that William C. Riley be granted permission to built) a nine -Inch , sewer in 'Terrace Court and connect the same with the Lawton street sewer at ' or near its intersection with Grand ave- nue, under the direction and supervision of the City Engineer. Teas—.11d. Conley, O'Connor, Petsch, Cullen, Ryan, Weber, Kafn, Hanna, Mfnea,,In Vice President -10. Approved Aug. 18, 1887. B}, Aid. Petsch- 1, ern fission is hereby granted to Patrick Butler to till, the College a s war at such point with such size and kind of pipe as the City Engineer maty direct, said sewer to drain a miscellaneous piece of pro�mrt}° situated on the north fide of Col ege avenue, between Wa- basha and Cedar streets. Yeas—Ald. Conley, O'Connor, Petsch, Cullen, Ryan, Weber, Kain, Ilmnm, :\linea, Mr. Vice President -10. Approved Aug. 18, 1887. By Aid. R}an— Resolved, That the sum of one hun- lred ($100) dollars be and the same is hereby appropriated to be expended un- lerthe supervision of the City Engineerin the partial grading of Barton street, ;o as that street may be male passable. Yens—AId. Conte}y O'Connor, Petsch, -alien, Ryan, \t'ober. %air, Hamm, )linea. \Ir. Vfcc President -30. Approved Aug. 18, 1887. Resolved, That in the construction of ddewalks the Beard of Public Works be yid thew are hereby- authorized to re- move all obstructions in the streets of 488 PROCEEDINGS OF THE COMMON COUNCIL. . PROCEEDINGS OF THE COMMON COUNCIL. 469 the city necessary for the proper con- struction of said sidewalks. Yeas-Ald. Conley, O'Connor, Petsch, Cullen, Ryan, Weber, Kahl, Ilia n i, Mines, Mr. Vice President -10. Approved Aug. 18. 1887. By AId. Weber - Rest, ed, That the City Eneineer he instructed to remove the telegraph post front the center of Front street, litjuuc- tion of Como avenue. Yeas-Ald. Conley, O'Connor, Petsch, Cullen, Ryan, Reber, Kain, Ilaomi, Minea, Mr. Vice President -10. Approved Aug. 18, 1887. By� Ald. Kain- Resolved, That the City- Engineer is hereby authorised to put the alley in block 37, being C. Weide's subdivision of block 37 of Arlington Hills, in a ceed passable550. condition at a cost not to ex - Yeas -Aid. Conley, O'Connor, Petsch, m Cullen, Ryan, Weber, Kain, Ham, Minea, Mr. Vice President -10. Approved Aug. 18, 1887. By Ald. Longg- Resolved, That the City Engineer be and he is hereby instructed to report it grade for 3larshall avenue., from Cleve- land avenue to the Mississippi river. Yeas -Aid. Coale O'Cmmor. Petsch, Cullen, P.yan, \Veer, Kaiu, Ifauuu, Mines, Mr. Vice President -]0. Approved Aug. 18, 1887. B}y. Ald. Kain- Hesolved, That the City Engineer, with his approval, is hereby authorized and directed to place the men employed b}}• the City of St. Paul as rod men. clmin men and ax men on the pay roll of his department at the following saI- aries: Rod met, 3ti0 per mouth; chain and ax men, t,150 per month. Yeas-Ald. Conley, O'Connor, Petsch, Cullen, Ryan, Weber. Kain, Ha inn, Mines, Mr. Vice President -10. Approved Aug. 18, 1887. By Aid. Cullen - Resolved, That the Chief of Police is hereby instructed to notify the owners of the hay scales located in Exchange street, just south of Third street, to re- move the same within fifty days after the service of said notice, and lu case of neglect or refusal, then that the Chief of Police cause the same to be removed. Yeas-AId. Conley, O'Connor, Petsch, Cullen, Ryan, Weber, Kain, Ilam nn, Alines, Mr. Vice President 16. Auproved Aug. 18. 1887. " By Al I. O'Counor- ResOlved. That the Chief of Police be and is hereby instructed to arrevt any and all persons driving or having in charge any wagon or other vehicle con- taining or whleln is used in the trans- portation of night soil and other noxious or unwholesome substances, when such vehicles shall be found tamlinK Upon any street within the es- tablished fire limits of the city of St. Paul between the hours of 6 o'clock a. unand 10 ri clock Setts -Aid. Cmr�ey, U'Connoq Petsch, Cullen, Ryan, Weber, Kain, Hamm, Minea, Mr. Vice President -10. Approved Aug, 18, 1887. B • Ald. Kain- Ilesolved, That the Oil LamCon- tractor be and he is hereby autlpp mrized and instrueted to place an oil lamp on the northeast corner of Greenbrier and Geranium streets. 1-eas-Ald. Conley, O'Connor, Petsch, Cullen, 1{yan Weber, Kain, Hanna, Mines, Vice Pesident-10. Approved Aug. 18, 1887. B) Aid. Ryan- I{esolved, That the Street Oil Lamp Contractor be and is hereby requested to place lamps as follows: One lamp ori the northwest corner of Garfield and Prairie, one in front of lot 80, Whitacre, Brisbine & Mullen's subdivision of Leech's out lots; one on the southeast corner of Prairie and Western avenue. Yeas-Ald. Conley, O'Conner, Petsch, Cullen, Ryan, Weber. Kain, Harnur Tinea, AIr. Vice V'resident-10. Approved August l8. 1887. By Al I It))*all - Resoh•ed, That the Street Oil Lamp Contractor he and is hereby requested to place lamps on Goodrich avenue as follows: One lamp in front of lot r,, block 1. Bermhetmer's addition; one oil opposite side of street 150 feet from Forbes and one between Forbes and Douglas street. Yeas-Ald. Conley, O'Connor, Petsch, Cullen, Ryan, Weber, Kain, Ifannn, Mines, Mr. Vice President -10. Approved Aug. 18, 1887. Byy Ald. Cullen- I{esolved, That the City Oil Lamp Contractor be and he is hereby instructed to erect and maintain one oil Imup at the foot of the stairs on Franklin street. fess-Ald. Conley, O'Connor, I'etseln, Cullen, Ryan, Weber, Kain, Hamm. Millen' Air. Vice President -lo. Approved Aug. 18, 1887. By All Log- - Resolved,nthat the City Oil Lamp Con- tractor be and Is hereby instructed to Con- ace and maintain oil lamps as follows: One at the southeast corner of St. An- thony avenue and Ferdinand street, and one on the southwest corner of lot 4, block 10, Merrimn Park. Yeas-Ald.Conley, O'Connor, Petsch Cullen, Ryan, Weber, Kain, Hamm Mines, Mr. Vice President -lo. Approved Aug. 18, 1887. Byy Aid. Ryyan- t{esolved, That the City Oil Laml Contractorbe and Is hereby instructor to place an oil lamp ut the northwes' corner of St. Clair and Colburn streets Yeas-Ald. Conley, O'Connor, Petsch Cullen, Ryan, Weber, Kain, Hamm Mines, Mr. Vice President -10. Approved Aug. 18, 1887. By Ald. Cullen - Resolved That the City Oil Lamy Contractor be and he is beret), instructed to erect and maintain oil lamps, the usual distances apart, on Exchange street, from West Third street to Waba- sha street. This order is not intended to supplant any gas lamps now erected or maintained on said street. Yeas-A1d.Conley, O'Connor, Petsch, Cullen, Ryan, Weber, Kain, Hamm, Mines, Mr. Vice President -10. Approved Aug. 18, 1887. By Ald. Weber - Resolved, That the Gasoline Lamp Contractor be authorized to place lamps and light the same at following points: One on north side of Ellen street, loo feet east of Marion street- one on south side of Ellen street, 1.50 feet east of Marion street; one on south sideIggle- hart street, about 100 feet east of Vir- ginla avenue. Yeas-Ald. Conley, O'Connor, Petsch, Cullen, Ryan, Weber, Kain, Hamm, Mines, Mr. Vice President -10. Approved Aug. 18, 1887. By Ald. Petsch- Resolved. That the Oil Lamp Con- tractor be and is hereby instructed to Place and maintain oil lamps oil Jack- son street from Viola street to Jackson street bridge; also on bridge, ten alto- gether in number. Yeas-Ald. Conley, O'Connor, Petsch, Cullen, Ryan, Weber, Kain, Hamm, Mines, Mr. Vice President -10. Approved Aug. I8, 1887. By Aid. Conleyy- Resolved, That the Board of Public Works cause a stone sidewalk to be placed on both sides of Sibley street, be- tween Seventh and Eighth streets. Yeas-Ald. Conley, O'Connor, Petsch, Cullen, Ryan, Weber, Kain, Hamm, Minea, Mr. Vice President -10. Approved Aug. 18, 1887. By Aid. Weber - Resolved, That the Board Pu Works cause crosswalks to be laioP d at btliinec following points: One on west side of Ravnux, across Fuller street; one on east side of Marion street, across Fuller street; one on north rand south sides of University, across Marion street. Yeas-Ald. Conley, O'Connor, Petsch, Cullen, Ryan, {Veber, Kain, Hamm, Mlnea, Mr. Vice President -1o. Approved Aug. 18, 1887. By Aid. Cullen - Resolved, That the Board of Public Works cause a sidewalk to be laid on both sides of Aurora avenue, from Rice street to Wabasha street, together with the necessary crosswalks. . Yeas-Ald. Conley O'Connor, Petsch, Cullen, Ryan, Weber, Kain, Hamm, Mines, Mr. Vice President -10. Approved Aug. 18, 1887. By Ald. Cullen- 1{esolved, That the Board of Public Works be and is hereby instructed to cause it stone sidewalk to be laid on the north side of Third streetin front of the stone building owned by James Stin- son, situated on part of lot 2, block 24, Rice & Irvine's addition to St. Paul. Yeas-Ald. Conlev. O'Connor, Petsch, Cullen, Ryan, Weber, Kain, Hamm, Mines, Mr. Vice President -10. Approved Aug. 18, 1887. B � Ald. Conle11'- Resolved, That the Board of Public Works cause a stone sidewalk to be placed on the south side of Third street, between SiOley and Wacouta streets. Yeas-Ald. Conley, O'Connor, Petsch, Cullen, Ryan, Weber, Kain, Hamm, Minea, Mr. Vice President -10. Approved Aug. 18, 1887. By Ald. Kenn} Resolved, 'Pleat the Board of Public Works cause a wooden sidewalk to be laid on Case street, from Payne avenue to Mississipbi street. Yeas -Aid. Conley, O'Connor, Petsch, Cullen, Ryan, Weber, Kahl, Hamm,Minea, Mr. Vice President -10. Approved Aug. 18, 1887. By Aid Keeny- Hesolved, That the Board of Public Works cause a wooden sidewalk to be laid on Mississippi street, from Mary - and street to Lake Como avenue. Yeas-Ald. Conley,, O'Connor; Petsch, "ulnen, Ryan, Weber Kain, Hamm, glass, Mr. Vice PresMent-10. Approved Aug. 18, 1887. %A ld. Kain- olved, That the Board of Public Forks cause a wooden sidewalk to be aid on the west side of Maria avenue, letween Sixth and Seventh streets, ten eet wide. Yeas-Ald. Conley, O'Connor, Petsch, 'ellen, Ryan, Weber, Kain, Flamm, dines, Ayr. Vice President -lo. Approved Aug. 18, 1887. 470 PROCEEDINGS OF THE COMMON COUNCIL. By Aid. Long — Resolved, That the Board of Public Works cause a six-foot wooden sidewalk to be laid on both sides of Sheldon ave- nue, from Minnehaha avenue to the south line'of the right of way of the St. Paul, Minneapolis S Manitoba railroad. Yeas—Ald. Conley, O'Connor, I'etselt, Cullen, Ryan, Weber, Kahn, Hamm, Mines, Mr. Vice President -10. Approved Aug. 18. 1857. By Ald, Long— Hesolced. 'That the Board of Public Works cause crosswalks to be laid oil both sides of Taylor avenue at the crossing of Sheldon; both sides of 6hel- don at the crossing of 'Taylor; also on both sides of Sheldon at the crossing of Ilewitt avenue; on both sides of Hewitt at the crossing of Sheldon. Yeas—Ald. Conley, O'Connor, I'etseli, Cullen, Ryan, Weber, Kain, Hanlon, Miuea, Dir. Vice President—lo. Approved Aug. 18, 1887. By Aid. Ryan— Resolved, That the Board of Public Works be and they are hereby instructed to have a four -foot plank crossing ca»- structed across West Seventh street on the east side of Western avenue. Yeas—Ald. Conley, O'Connor, Petsch, Cullen, Ryan, Weber, Kain, liammi, Mines, NIr Vice President -10. Approved Aug. 18, 1887. By Aid. Ryan— It is hereby ordered by the Common Council of the City of St. Paul: That the matter of a change of grade out Pleasant avenue, from Victoria street to Otto street, be and the same is hereby referred to the Board of Public Works to investigate and report: First—Is this improvement proper and necessary? Second—Give the Council an estimate of the expense thereof,and state whether one-half of the cost thereof is to be paid into the City Treasury before the con- tract is let. Third—Can real estate to be assessed for said improvement be found benefited to the extent of damages, costs and ex- penses necessary to be incurred thereby? Fourth—Is such improvement asked for upon the petition or application of the owners of a majority of the property to be assessed for such improvement? Fifth—Send the Council a plan or pro- file of said improvement, as required by law, if you report in favor of tie same. Sixth—Send the Council a proper or- der directing the work to be done. Yeas—A1d.Coiley, O'Connor, Petsch, Cullen, Ryall. Weber, Kain, IIamm, Minea, Mr. Vice President—lo. Approved Aug. 18, 1857. By Aid. Weber— It is hereby ordered by the Common Council of the City of St. Paul: That the matter of constructing a sewer on Ellen street, from Rice to ar- ringtoni avenue, be and the same is hereby referred to the Board of Public Works to investigate and report: First—Is this improvement proper and necessary't Secoud—Give the Council as estimate of the expense thereof,and state whether one-half of the cost thereof is to be paid into the City Treasury before the con- tract is let. Third—Can real estate to be assessed for said improvement be found benefited tothe extent of damages, costs and ex- penses necessary to be incurred thereby? Fourth—Is such improvement asked for upon the petition or application of the owners of a majority of tiro property to be assessed for such improvement? Fifth—Send the Council ;i plan or trro- file of said improvements as required by law, if you repurt in favor of the same. Sixth --Send the Councilaproperorder directing the work to be done. Yeas—Ald. Conley, O'Connor, Petsch, Cullen, Ryan, Weber, Kahn,-Ilamm, Mines, Mr. Vice President -10. Approved Aug. 18, 1887. By Aid. Weber— It is hereby ordered by the Common Council of the City of St. Paul: That the matter of constructing a sewer on Iglehart street, from Lewis to Farrington avenue, be and the same is herebyreferred to the Board of Public R'orks to investigate and report: First—Is this improvement proper and necessary? Second—Give the Council an estimate of the expense thereof,and state whether one-half of the cost thereof is to be paid into the City Treasury before the contract is let. Third—Can real estate to be assessed for said improvenent be found benefited to the extort of damages, costs and ex- panses necessary t be incurred thereby? Fourth—Is such improvement asked for upon the petition or appplication of the owners of a majority of the property to be assessed for such improvennunt? Fifth—Send the Conucl, a plan or pro- file of said improvement, as required by law, if you report in favor of the same. Sixtb—Send the Council a proper or- der directing the work to be done. Yeas—Ald. Conley, O'Connor, Petsch, Cullen, Ryan, Weber, Kain, Hamm. Mines, Mr. Vice President -10. Approved Aug. 18, 1887. By Aid. Weber— It is herebyordered by the Common Council of the City of St. Pail: 'that the matter of grading Mae- kubin street, from Charles street toMin- PROCEEDINGS OF—THE COMMON COUNCIL. 471 nehaha street, be and the same is hereb} referred to the Board of Public Work: to investigate and report. First—is this improvmuent proper and necessary? Second—Give the Council an estimate Of the exIn" se thereof, and state whether one-half of the cost thereof is to be paid into the. City Treasury be- fore the contract is let. Third—Can read estate to be assessed for said mprovement be found benefited to the extent of damages, costs and ex- penses necessary to be incurred thereby? Fourth—Is such improvement asked for upon the petition or application of the ewgcrs ()fit majori ty of the property to be assessed for stela improvement? Fifth—Send the Council It plan or pro - 111P of said improvements as required by law. if you report in favor of the sane. Sixth—Send the Council a proper or- der directing the work to be done. Teas—Ald. Cooley, O'Connor. Petsch, Cullen, Ryan, Weber, Kain, llannm, Mines, Mr. Vice President—lo. Approved Aug. 18, 1887. By Ald. Petsch— It is ordered by the Cotnnnon Council of the City of St. Paul: That the matter of change of grade on Minnesota street, from 'Twelfth street to Summit avenue, be and the same is hereby referred to the Board of Public Works to investigate and report: First—Is this improvement proper and necessary. Second—Give the Council an estimate Of the expense thereof,and state whether one-half of the cost thereof is to be paid into the City Treasury before the con- tract is let. - Third—Can real estate to be assessed for said improvemcut,be found benefited to the extent of damages, costs and ex- pensesueeessary to be incurred thereby? Fourth—Is such improvement asked t for upon the petition or application of I the Owners of a majority of the property to be assessed for such improvement? c Fifth—Send the Council a plan orpro- til, of said improvements as required by C 8eeond—Give the council mi estimate of the expense thereof, and state wheth- er one-half of the cost thereof is to be paid into the City 'Treasure before the contract is let. Thid—Can real estate be assessed for said improvement be found benetitted to the extent of damages, costs and es- peuses necessary to be incurred thereby. Fourth—ls such improvement asked for upon the petition or appl ication of the owners of a majority of the property to be assessed for such improvement? , Fifth—Send the Council a plan or pro - tile of said improvement as required by law, if you report in favor of the same. Sixth --Sella the Council a proper or- der directing the work to be done. I eas—Ali. Conley, O'Connor, Petsch, Cullen. Ryan, Weber, Kain, Hunuy Minea, Mr. Wee President—to. Approved Aug. 18, 1887. By Ald. Kaui— It is hereby ordered by the Common Council of the City of St. Paul: That the matter of change of grade mi River street, front Mahn street to Hol'- aan avenue, be and the same is hereby referred to the Board of Public Works ;o investigate and report: First—is this iaproveaentproperand I --Give the Council an estimate cpense thereof,and state whether of the cost thereof is tp be paid City 'Treasury before 'the con- Third—Can real estate to be assessed for said improvement bo -found benefited to the extent of damages, costs and ex- penses necessary to be incurred therebv? Fourth—Is such improvement askyd for upon the petition or application of the owners of a majority of the property to be assessed for such improvement? Fifth—Send the Councils plan or nro- r nn saute. - lei I), a proper ., to be done. 'onnor, PetschKain , law, of you report m favor of the same. Mines, Mr. Vice President -1(i. Ihtmn' Sixth—Senn the Council ai proper or- Approved Aug. 18, 1887. der (Ilrecting the work to be done. Yeas—All. Conley, O'Connor, Petsch, By Aid. Kain— Cullen Evan, Weber Kain, Ilunm, It is hereby ordered by the Common Minna, Mr. Vice President—ID. Council of the city- of St. Paul: Approved Aug. 18, 1887. That the matter of grading Hastings By Aid. Petsch— avenue, from Bates avenue to English Iterebre- is hereby ordered by the Common ferred t othe Board o be and the Pis sublicWorks to Council oof St. Paul: investigate and report: That the matter of change of grade on First—is the improvement necessary Summit avenue, from Robert street to and proper? CedSecond—Give the Council referred to the Boaudthe same of Publics Works ofthe expense thereof, and state estimate to investWate and report: one-half of the cost thereof Is to be paid First—Is this Improvement proper int the City Treasury before the con - and necessary? tract is let. 472 PROCEEDINGS OF THE COMMON COUNCIL. Third—Can real estate to be assessed for said improvement be found benefited to the extent of damages, costs and ex - •c thereby' ..trio be iumurti ) es Fourth—Is , P ells necessary • ked ourth—ls such im uu cement as F 1 u of fur upon the petition or applicattu the owners of a majority of the proporly to be assessed for such iregnroveueeutY Fifth—Scud the Council a plan or pro- file of said improvewent, as rc I fell by' law', if }"eel 1'elelll't to favus of the same. Sixth—Send the Council a Proper or- der directing the wm'k to I done. Teas—.Ud. Cunle}'. U'Conuur. l'etscln. Cullen, 1{y"aue, 11'obeq Kaiu, Il:uum. Minna, -ml. Vice President--lu. Approved Aug. 18, 1tN7. Eaiu— IL is he'ehy rdered by the Cmununi Council of the Pity f •o Paul: 'that. the matter of ndewuiug au easement fur slopes on llastings avcuuc, frou Batcs accuue u, Eugli.h street, be ud the same is hereby referred to the Board of Public Works to lovestigatc. and reP ort: u First -1.4 this improvement u } r'irat 1 necessary and pruperY Second—Gies the Council nu estiolatc of the expense thereof andstate whether one-half of the cost thereof is to "Ib Psnfd into the City 'Treasury- before the con- tract is let. Third—Can real esutte to be assessed for said inepruveanent be found benefited to the extent of dauutges, costs ttnd es- penaes necessm'y' b he unsound thereby? Fourth—Is such improapplic t asked for upon the petition or application tof the owners of a majority of the property to be assessed for such 11111—veneett? Fifth—Send the Council a plan or Pro- file of said Improvement as required by law, if you report in favor of the same. Sixth Semithe Council a proper order directing the work W be done. Yeas—Alli. Conley, 10 Connor. Petsch, Culieu, Ryan, Webeq Kain, Ilanun, Minna, i11r. Vice I'resideut—lo. Approved Aug. 18, 1887. By Ald, Dowlun— It is hereby m•dered h}' the Common Council of the City of St, Pawl: That tine matter of opening, widening and extending L'Orient street, frow street to Glencoe street Mountfeet,Air:(sixty ide); be and the same is hereby referred to the Board of Public Works to investigate old report. First—Is this imm proveent proper and "'es""' Second—Give the Council an estimate of the expense thereof, and state w•hethei one-half of the costs thereof is to be paid into the City Treasury' before the con tract is let. Third—Can real estate to be assesses for said improvement be found benefitec to the extent of damages, costs and ex senses necessary lobe incurred thereby? Fourth—Is such P h im rov eueent asked or ape w the petition lou oY the owners of a eajorIty" of the property to be lessesseel or sue i nnprovemeu[? Fifth—Send the Council a Plan or prey Ile of said improvements, as required b}' ave, if you report in favor of the same. Sixth—Scud [he Council ¢proper order liructi 19 tine work to he done. Yeas Aid. Conley, O'Connor, Petsch, sullen, Ryan, \Veber, Kain, Hamm, 1liuea, 91r, Vice President -10. App-oved Aug. 18, 1887. Jy Ald. Dowlan— .t is hereby ordered by the Common Council of the City of St. Paul: That the knitter of changing the grade m Nttsh street, at L'Orient street, so as :o curry the water to Mississippi street, 11 and the same is hereby referred to :Im Board of Public Works to investi- ;ate and report: Firsl—Is this improvement proper and n 5ecoud—Give the Council an estimate ate whether . v ensu they sof and state If the ext o Y of tile paid into if.. City Treasury before tite con- trytet is let. Third—Can real estate W be assessed tbt• said improvement be found benefit','[ to tine extent of damages, costs and ex- penses necessary to be incurred thereby' Forth -1s such improvement asked u fur upon tine petitimf or application of the owners of n majority of the property to be assessed for auclt fmprovenletet? Fifth—Send tine Council a plan or pro- file of sat" improvements as required by law if you report in favor of the same. Sixth—Send the Council a proper or- der directing the work to be done. Yeas—Ald. Conle}-, O'Connor, Petsch, Cullen, R ,, \Veber, Kain, Ilanun, Mikes, Mr. Vice I'resideutlo. Approved Aug. 18, 1887. In the matter of the report of the Board of Public Works dated Aug. la, 1887. It is hereby ordered by the Common Council of the City of St. Paul: That the Board of Public Works of acid city of St. Yaul, cause the following Innprov %hist s to be made, to -wit: Grade the alley in block two (2), Ewing .f Chute's addition to St. Paul; that said Board cause, said work to be let by contract, as provided by law, without one-half the estimated cost be- ing first paid into tine City Treasury, and after said work shall be placed under contract, said Board shall proceed with- out delay to assess the amount as pearly as they can ascertain the same, which will be required to pay the costs and necessary expenses of such. improve- ment upon the real estate to be bene- fited by said improvement, as provided PROCEEDINGS OF, THE COMMON COUNCIL. 473 I Cy law; it being tho opi I I, of th uuucil [belt real estate to I e its se for such ' c nn m,.• went conk be fouu benefited to teen extent of the vests expenses necessary to he incurre re IhL'reh)', Yeas—Atd. Conley, O'('onunr. Petscl Cullen, Ryan, \Veber, Kafu. Ibunn Tinea, Mr. Vice President—lo. Approved Aug. 18, 1x87. Be the matter of the report of the Roar of Public {{'arks elated Aug. 11, 1880 IL is hereby ordered by the CalllliI'j Council of the City of St. Paul: That the Board of Public AVorks It Bald City of St. Paul cause the fullowiul iueprovements to be made, to -wit Grade Dale -trent, front ,"It, b it aremne to Jlag9xnd street, ie said cit) ; that said Board cause sail work to be let by contract, as pro ended by law, will out oeee-half the estimated cost being first paid into the City 'Preasur}", and after acid work steal be placed muter contract, said Goan .'bald proceed without delay to asses: the ttwo tart as nearly as they can ince+ tail) the same, which will be required to Pay the costs and necessary" exense> of such iknpruveneut up.n thepreal esIle to be benefited by said improv- meet, as rovided b�" la, it being the opinion of�the Gnenenl twhat real estate to be assessed for such improvement can he fumed benefited to the extent (if the rusts and extttenscs necessary to be in- curred thereLy. Yeas—Ald. Conley", O'Conemr, Petsch, Cullen, Ityan, Weber, Kain. Haman, Mines. Mr. Vice President—lo. Approved Aug. 18, 1887. In the matter of the report of the Board of Public Works ontud Aug. It;, 1887. It is hereby ordered I the Common t'ouucl, of the City of St, Paul: 'That the Board of Public Works of said city of St. pall cause the following Improvements to be made, h> -wit: Con- . trust a sewer oil Eleventh street, farm Jaeksou street to Robert street, in sail! city', together with the necessary' catch- basuls and mmlholes; that said Huard cause said work to be let bycontract, as provided by law, %vlthuut one-half the estimated cost bring firstpaid int. the Cit))' Trea- sury, and after said work slea11 be placed under contract, said Board shall proceed without dela}• to assess the mnomet as nearly as they ran slicer-, lain the same, which will he required to Pay the costs aucl necessar>' expenses of such impnrveneut upon the real estate to be b - eliG'd by said innproveneut, ns provided by law; it being the opiuiuu of the Council that real estate to 1, as- sessed for such improvement eau he found benefited to the extent of the costs anex r) a penses necessary' to be fu- curnd thereb Yeas—\Id. t'onIc3 O'Cauuuq Petsch, Cullen, Ryan, We Kain, Hanuu, Mines, Mr. Vice President, lo. Approved Aug. 18, 1&87. In the matter of the report of the Board of Public R'nrks, dated Aug. le, 1&`17. It is hereby ordered by the Couumm� Council of tiro city of St, Paul: 'Chat the Beird .f Public Work. of said City of use St. Paul cathe following fliprovements to be made, to -wit: Con- struct a sewer on Iglehart street, from Farrington avenue to Western avenue and front Mackubin street to Dale street, and on !1,111, street, from Iglehart street to Marshall avenue, it sailie cite, W ether tenth the necessary c•atelibasieis amt mato- holes, said sewers to be done under one contract; that said Board cause said work to be tet by contract, as provided by law, without one-half the estimated cost befog first Paid intothe City pre, snry. and after said work shall be laced under conG'a P ct said Board shill Proceed without dela)' to assess the all 1, as nearly as they can ascertain the saute, which will be required to pa} - the costs and necessary expenses of such improvement open the real estate to be Deneiited by said uuprovement, as Provldedfby law•, it being the opinion of ilea• Council that real estate to be as sensed for such ituprovenent can be found benefited to the extent of the costs and expenses necessary to be Incurred thereb}'. Yeas—Aid. Coedey, O'Connor, Petsch, Culieu, 11 -i 1%, er Kain, faink }linea, Mr. Vice I'resido¢—lo. Approved Aug. 18, 1887. In the matter of the report of the Board of Public AVorks dated Aug. he 18 '. It is her ordered by the Cowmen Council of the City of St. Paul: That the Board of Public Works of ;aid city of St. Paul, cause the follow - kg improvements to be made, to -wit: :'onstruct a sewer on MaekulIll street, `rota Hondo street to Carroll street, in ;aid city, together with the necessary •atch-basins and uemtholes; that said 3oard cause said work to be let by con- raet, as provlded by Iaw, without ane ialf the est"Difted cost being first paid oto ill", City 17easury, and after said cork sh¢II be placed Haider cwe- ract, said Board shall proceed with- ut delay to assess the amount s near,}" as they can ascertain he same, which will be required to pay he casts taut necessary espen- es ofsuch improvemertupon the real es- tte to be benefited b 'said improvement, s provided by Iaw,t being the ophniou F the Council that real estate to be lsessed fu' such improvement can be ,and benefited to the extent of the I V4 PROCEEDINGS OF THE COMMON COUNCIL. , PROCEEDINGS OF THE COMMON COUNCIL. 475 costs and expenses necessary to be in- curred thereby. Yeas—Ald.Umdey, O'Connor, Petsch, Cullen, Ryan, Weber, Kain, Ilmnnt, Minea, Mr. Vice. President -10. Approved Aug. 18, 1887. In the matter of the report of the Board of Public Works lilted Aug. 15, 1887. It is hereby ordered by tum Coalition of the City of St. Paul: That the Board of Public Works of said city of St. Tall, cause the follow- ing improvements to be made, to -wit: Construct an approach to aid upon Sherburne avenue, from Hobert street, In said city, together with the necessary grading, curbing, guttering, walling, and protect and improve the same by proper steps, walls, slopes and walks; that said Board cause said work to be let by contract, as provided by law, without one-half the estimate cost being first paid into the City 'Treasury, mitt after said work shall be placed under con- tract, said Board shall proceed without delay to assess the amount as nearly, as they can ascertain tine scone, which will be required to pay the costs and necessary expenses of such improvement upoi the real estate to be benefited by said improvenneut,aa provided by law; it being the opinion of tine Council that estate to be assessed for such improve ment can be found benefited to tie ex- tent of the costs and expenses neces- sary to be incurred thereby. Yeas—Ald. Conley, O'Connor, Petseb, Cullen, Ryau, Weber, Kohl, lianuo. Minen, Mr. Vice President—lo. Approved Aug. 18. 18s7. Ili the matter of tie report of the Board Cof Public Works, dated Aug. In, 1887. Itis herebyordered by tie Conuuou Council of lite City of SI Paul: That the Board or Public Works of said city of St. Paul cause the following improvements to be matte, to -wit: Grade still pave Mississippi street, from Grove street W Acker street, to said city, with cedar blocks and curbing avith granite, including int the contract forsaid paving the necessary sewer, water and gas con- nections to the property lines; that said Board cause said work to be let by contract, as provided by law, without one-half the estimated cost being first paid into the City 'Treasury, and after said work shall be placed wider con- tract, said Board shall proceed without delay to assess the amount as nearly as they can ascertain the same, which will be required W pay the costs and neces- sary expenses of such Improvement upon the real estate to be benefited by said im- provement as provided by law, it being the opinion of tine Councll that real es- tate to be assessed for such Improve- ment call be found benefited to the ex. tent of the costs and expenses necessary to be incurred thereby. Teas—Ald. Conley, O'Connor, Petsch, Cullen, Ryan, Weber, Kain, Hmunl, Mines, Mr. Vice President -10. Approved Aug. 18, 1887. Ih the matter of the report of the Board of Public Works dated June 0, 1887, and Aug. 8, 1887. It is hereby ordered by the the Common Council of the City of St. Paul: That the Board of Public Works of said city of St. Paul cause the following Improvements, to be made, to -wit: Grade South Robert street to a partial grade, from'Cnncord street to George street ,and to a full grade, from George street to State street; Indiana avenue, from Dakota avenue to Ethel street; George street, from State street W Livingston avenue; Green - woad avenue, from Delos street to Concord street; Channel street, from Chicago aVenue to Starkey street; Chi- cago avenue, front Dakota avenue to Hyde street, and Starkey street, from Chicago avenue to Isabel street, in said city, said grading to be done under one contract; that said Board cause said work to be let by contract, as provided by law, without one-half of the esti- mated cost being first paid into the City Treasury, and after said work shall be. placed under contract, said Board shall proceed without delay to assess the amount as nearly as they can ascertain the same, which will be required to pay the costs and necessary expenses of such improvement upon the real estate to be benefited by said improvement, as provided byy- law; it being the opinion of the Council that real estate to be assessed for such improvement can be found benefited to the extent of the costs and expenses necessary to be Incurred thereby. Yeas—Ald. Conley, O'Connor, Petsch, Callen, Ryan, Weber, Kain, Hamm, Mites, Mr. Vice President -10. .Approved Aug. 18. 1887. In the matter of the report of the Board of Public Works, dated Aug. 10,1887. Itis hereby ordered by the Common GOilllell of the City of St. Paul: That the Board of Public Works of said City of St. Paul cause the following improvements to be made, to -wit: Con- struct a sewer on State street, from Coi- cord street to South Robert street: on South Rouert street, from State street to Annapolis street; on Oakdale avenue, from State street to Bunker street, and on Prescott street, front Oakdale ave- nue to Woodbury street, in said city, together with the necessary catch - basins and manholes; that said Board cause said work to be let by con- tract, as provided by law, txlthout one - estimated cost being first p into the City 'treasury, and - at said work shall be placed under contra Board shall proceed without delay to seas the amount as nearly as they can certain the same, which will be requh to pay the costs and nee, Bary expenses of such jmprovemt upon the real estate to be benefited said improvement, as provided by Is W the extent of 81.75 per front foe it being the opinion of the Council ill real estate to be assessed for such ii provement can be found benefited to t: extent of the costs slid necessary e penses to be incurred thereby to the e tent of 81.75 per front foot. Yeas—Ald. Conley, O'Connor, Petse Cullen, Ryan, Weber, Kain, Hama Minea, Mr. Vice President -10. Approved Aug. 18, 1887. In the matter of the report of the Boat of Public Works dated June •Lo, 188 and Aug. 8, 1887. It is hereby ordered by the Comma Council of the City of St. Paul: That the Board of Public Works t said city of St. Paul cause the followin improvements to be made, to -wit: Cot demn and take an easement on the fall adjoining and on the line of South Rol ert street, from George street W Tyle street, In said city, necessary to niak slid maintain tine slopes in grading sai South Robert street, said slopes extend ing one and one-half (1�) feel oil sai, land for every foot cut or filled oil sai, South Robert street in said grad Ing • that said Board shall proceei without delay to assess the amount a! nearly as they call ascertain the sane which will be required to pay tin damages, costs and necessary ex penses of such improvement upon tilt real estate to be benefited by salt impreventent, as provided by law it being the opinion of the Coun cif that real estate to be as $eased for such improvement cat In found benefited to the extent of the don, ages, costs and expenses necessary- tc be incurred thereby. Yeas—Ald. Conley, O'Connor, Petsch, Cullen, Ryan, Weber, Kain, Humnt, Mines, Mr. Vice President—lo. Approved Aug. 18, 1887. In the matter of the report of tine Board of Public Works dated Aug. it, 1887, It is hereby ordered lit* the Common Council of the City of St. Paul: That theBoard of Public Wrorka of said City of St. Paul cause the following improvements to be made, to -wit: Condemn and take an easement on the Isnd adjoining and on the line of Mag- nolia street, from Earl street to Missis- sippi street, in said city, necessary to make and maintain the slopes in urati- Ing said Magnolia street, said slopes ex- tending one and one-half (134) feet on said land for every foot cut or filled on said Magnolia street, in said erad- WF; that said Board shall proceed without delay to assess the amount, as liearly a5 they call ascertain the same, which will be required to pay the dam- ages,costs and necessary expenses ofsuch improvement upon the real estate to be benefited by said improvement, as pro- vided by law; it being the opinion of the Council that real estate to be as- sessed for such improvement can be found benefited to the extent of the damages, costs and expenses neces- ar>• to be incurred thereby. Yeas—Aid. Conley O'Conner, Petsch, "ullen, Ryan, {Veber. Kain, Hamm, %linea, Mr. Vice President—lo. Approved Aug 18, 1887. Adjourned. Jorx DowLAN, Vice President of Council. Tilos. A. PRENnt:nnAST, City Clerk. Special Meeting. ST. PAui,, Aug. 25 1887, 3 o'clock p, Ili. President Kerr to the chair. Present: Ald Conley, Dowlan, O'Con- ,or, Petsch, Cullen, Ryan, Weber, i-enny: Kain, Ilmnm, Bryant, Mites, t. President -13. By unanimous consent minutes of revious meeting alTroved, except as to ie, following part of the report of the oanittee oil Streets, which should gad as follows: 'vman ,Y Gorton's Contract— Cotnntittee recommend that the vote Y which the contract for removing dead dinals was awarded to Wyman & Gor- st be reconsidered. Adopted, and 'vote by which said con- do was awarded reconsidered by the Blowing vote: Yeas—Ald. Conley, O'Connor. Petsch, .Bleu, all Weber, Knin, Haunt, ilea, \i•. Vice President -Ah. The question being on the approval of id contract, it was not approved by e following vote: Peas—Ald.Conley. O'Connor. Petsch, dlen, Ryan. Weber, Knit. Human, [Ilea, Mr. Vice President—lo. COMMUNICATIONS. out Iion. C. D. Kerr, Acting Mayor— all for the Meeting— Phe Acting Mayor called the meeting the request of Aid. Cullen, Dowlan If Kain, for the transaction of such sineas as might come before it. Accepted. Dal St. Paul Chamber of Commerce— 'opy of resolution and report of a nunittee of said chamber protesting uinst granting all exclusive franchise any corporation. 478 PROCEEDINGS OF THE COMMON COUNCIL. Committee on Streets. herewith send a plan or profile of said From Afbert Gerber and Othe — . iulpruvrulent., and an order for your Protest against assessi of for spriuk- a'loptioO, if you - desire us to make ling Fuller street, ylackubiu street and the ingvov -I Ill. Teas 3, ups 1). Aurora avenue. R. L. G...I,,.\�'. President. CmumitWu au Streets. - W. F. Enw—,Clerk Board Public Works. From John E. Long and ()tbPrs— Aug. �2, IM7. For a change of grade oil fork sl ret, Adopted. (Sell order to Boned of I'ub- betw..en W .idc and Arcade s(rocis. 'tic \Yorks.) Committee on St.rce.ts. Also From \I. Funk and Othertt— eadv and Frenamt StreeW () r..ning— For penuissio" to erv•rt a two-story ,kTh.. Board of 1'bblfc IV, rks �u-c had brick barn on I , orn str..et, between 1 11 I..rs •o tsid..ration for resolutions or Cascade and Jefferson streeLa. orders of lite Culllintlll Coun.•il,approyed p -S l:raaAn (Sall Ordinance No. 1 ,lune ':Y 18x7, relative to the opening Frau American Manufacturing Com- of Arcade street, from Fremont street yang— to E:ut Seventh street and Fremont Asking for permission to erect a -one- street. at the iute.rsectlon of Arcade story trance building, with gravel rod. street t(a width of sixty' feet, by col- on the Icrce, near Robert street hridge.: demising the IoW oil the northeast corner the same to be used as zt f� Indry.:uml of Arcade street, and Fr•ulont street, or o b • removed tvincuever the Coisulon ortiun thereof. so as to make a str• . Pot t t. •t p est/. Council shall sz der. lila front Mendota street to Ar'ade CuuI ittee out Street s. street, and haviugiuvestignt+d the Per Also, posed inlprovOmlellW, re 7rectfu l l y re Po rt Asking that an nppruu•h fu llubrft that it is ue,•cs nary and proper to open. street be coustnleted••uld proposing to t-idea:uuleshmd.Aresile str..et.betwccu assist In constructing the sande. 1 the motherly line Of Frmmut street Granted. (See resolution.) (urod aced west) and Secenlh street: and F I. E. C. Ihrrsneli aisd Uthrrs— Fr unit street, between Mendota street Fur O" opening ami gnuling of Man- and w est dim- of Arcade street: that tile. omit street, frum Cherokee avenue to e.tivuded expense thereat' fs 8", taxi, efty limits. that real estate to Ire ass..ssed Board oY Public Works with order. therefor eau be found bet t ited to From A. N. Nelson aisd Others— the estent Of tio-danmges, eoskvaud ex - For the vacation of part of Viola leases "........story to Ire fisc urred there - street. 1)e[tvecn Tee street uud the cast- by: that said fmpruvemmlt is Out asked ..rn Ifo.. Of 13r..caster's addition, :ouOI for by it petition of a Inn,l1ority of the of the north sixth- feet thercof::in( also owners rf Ivo )erty to be assessed so much of sad strut between, file therefor,but we�le-with send a Pl:w eastern line of Brewster's additiuu and ur proIII e of said unpruvei nmd. uud Grunt (now Cedar) street. as lies north I, order for your adoption, if) oil desire of tlm north line of said Viola street bo- us to make the improvement. Tens 3, tween Rice street and the eastern nays 0. bumndary of Brewster's addition. if pro- R. L. GuBUAs, President. 41leed east to the westl•ru line of said W. F. ElnvrNXlcrk Board Public Works. Cedar street. Aug. 2,3, I88i. Committee oil Streets. Adopted. (Set order to Board of Pub - REPORT OF BOARD OF Pt 111,11. If(! Works.) Prescott Street Grading— The Board of Public Works have had Also, iuuler consideration till- resolution or 'Mulberry Street Opening, Etc.— order, of the Conllnon C•oune!l, all- The Board or Public Works herewith proved August 4, 1887, relative to rcspectfuldy return your final order, all - the grading of Prescott street, turn proveA .Jul}• _3, 1887, in the matter of Oakdale avenue. lc 1\budhury street. the upeniug,wndening and extension of :not having investigated the pro- Wdberry street, from 1'nint street to posed improvemm�L respectfully report Sixth street, with the request if you that said int provrmcnt is nee ssury and :,until still] order, the same being ej II I roper, that the estimated expelse oils as to description of laud. to he thereof is $2..WO, one-half Of which ! taken, and that your honorable body need not be paid into the ('iq' Uass a We're final order for said improve- Preasup before the contract is let: that went. r..l estate to ire acsrssed therefor r;m A proper tical order for said inlpruve- be folnld b..uefited to the extent of neut is herewith submitted for your the ensu anti ex ...ns..s m..r..ss:lry ��dol4.rtion. R. 1.. Go nrrA N. I'residel It' t) be fnc•urr I thereby: that said ill- \Y. b'. Ent"I-Clerk Boarot Publfe Works. pavement is not asked for by a pati- Ang. N. 1887. tion of a inajority of Ou•. ownters M prop- Adopted. }'ens 1R. (S..e order to Board party to be assessed therefor, but we oP Public \Yorks). PROCEEDINGS OF THE COMMON COUNCIL. 477 Also, Dearborn Street Grad in[,•— The Board of Public Works herewitl respectfa liy return the petition of Mangy A. Hornsby iO the matter of assessi ui damages for the construction of a re tailing wall fn front of lot 10, block tic West St. Paul Proper, claimed to bo necessary of account oY tile, grading to Dearborn atcl street, with the report th the 18th Inst..1 communication was sen to your honorable baly el)ursting ills you anthorire said Board, wrth the con sent of the Contractor. tot lodify thi contract for the grading ofDearburt street, from Bidwell street to Shah street, so as to gradeatd Dearborn street to a partial grade, he Soutl Robert and State streets, which con. utunfcation was referred to the Com nutlet, on Streets. R. L. Gotu N. President. W.F.ERw i -N. Clerk Board Public•. \Yorks. Aug. Z3.188-1. Nut on Streets. Also Milwaukee Avenue Grading Contract— The Board reports that it has awarded Frederick Kunr and Carl Bahr the co it tract for grading illllwaukee avenue, from Railroad aventle to Astoria ave- nue, they being the lowest reliable and responsible bidders therefor; amount of bid, 8700: bond in the sum of g'300. with Otto Nagel and Gustav Rarulow as sureties. At,., Sixth Street Sewer Contract— The Board reports that It has awarded Richard Forrestal the contract for cou- structll a sewer on Sixtil street, from Mari. atenue to Maple street, he being the lowest reliable and responsible bid- der therefor; anioant of bid, 81,8',4; bond in the sum of gild, with Charles 1. McCarthy and M. E. Foley as sureties. Also, Summit Avenue Grading Contract— Phe Board re sorts that it has awarded William J. A urnane and Thomas Keough the contract for grading Sulo - raft avenue, from Date street to Lexing- tml avenue, they being the lowest re- liable and responsible bidders therefor; amount of bid, 811,8.158 bond In the sum of F2,500, with Nicholas Gross and James Cleary as sureties. Al sn Goodrich Avenue Grading Contract— The Board reporW that it has awarded Jaynes Keating the contract for grading Goodrich avenue, fmm We avenue to Pleasant aenue, he being the lowest reliable uud responsible bidder there- for; auunult of bid, t2;, 1:i0: bond in the um of $1,M), with .lolls Groff and (:ott- Beb Refs as sureties. Also, Fill moe Avenue Sewer Contract— The Board reports that it has awarded McArthur Bros. the contract for con- structing a sewer on Fillmore avenue` front South Robert street to Custer street, they being the only bidders therefor and their bid beingg deoned reasonable and Ehey reliable and responsible; amount of bid, 81,850; bond fu the a Of 8100, with Peter Berkey- and 1'tt .W. Anderson as sureties. Also. Ailey Paving Contract— Phe Board reports that it has awarded John H. Fielding the contract for paving .the east and •est alley m block S, Ter— Park ad- dition, ho being the lowest reliable and responsible bidder therefor; amount of bid, 8750; bond fu tinesou of 81,300, with John T. Averill and M. F. Fielding as sureties. Also, Ilannline Avenue Grading Contract— Tho Board reports that rat has awarded WillianW.Murnane and TbonmsKeough the contract for grading Hamlin.. avenue, fruit, University avenue to nth line of St. Paul, Dlinneapolfsc a lfanitoba Raflw•ay 'gilt of way, theyy being tfle law•est reliable and resp nsi- ble bidders therefor; amount oY "bid, K3,104; bond to thm e suof 865, with Nicholas Gross and James- Cleary as sureties. Each of the foregoing awards taken I) separately and approved by thefol- win vote: Teas—Ald. Conley, Dowlan,O'Connotq Petsch. Cullen, Ryan, Weber, Kenny, Fain, Hanan, Bryant, Mines, Mr. I'res- illent-13. REPORTS OF STANDING COMMITTEES. O Colnmitteeon Police—Appointments Confirmed— Committee recommend that the ap- poiutmeiits ofPatrickLynch andMichael L}'ons as members of the regular police force be advised and consented to. Adopted and appointments confirmed bythe following vote: Yeas—Ald. Conley,Dowlal, O'Con"or, Petsch, Cullen, �Rynn, Weber, Kenny, Karn, Haunt, Bryant, Mines, Mr. Pres- lent—I'3. if Committee on License—Revocation Confinued— Committee recommend that the action if" Acting Jta}'or in revoking 3utcher License No. 1`L4, issued to John ffoelnn, be concurred in. Adopted. Teas 13. REPORTS OF SPECIAL CO?IxDTLEES. if Aid. Conley—Alley Opening— Cmnndttee recommend that the report of the Board of Public Works dated long. 8, 1887, fn still[ matter be adopted. Adopted. xl I RCEI.i.ANt;nl�.R. )rlimmice— An ordinance was read permitting 478 PROCEEDINGS OF THE COMMON COUNCIL. M'. Funk to erect a two-story brick barn upon property hereinafter de_ scribed. Ald. ligan moved that the rules be so far suspended as to al low said ordinance to Pass to its srcoud reading. ,,pass motion prevailed, yeas 13, and the said ordinance was thereupon read a second time and passed. (See Or- dinance No. 6!8.) Proposals for Removing Dead -kilt- mals- The 'Minnesota 'Transfer Packing company, by 1). 31. Robbins, presi- dent. submits a proposal tor re- moving such dead animals as "r%' be ordered removed by the Healll Officer, at the following rates: Horses. $'3 per head; cattle, 81 ler head: cats and dogs, `!B cents each: �aoFs and sheep, free of charge; the bid being ac- companied by it bond in the sour of $500, with 1). 31. Robbins and Ilei ry J. Horn as sureties. Ald. Cullen moved that the contract be awarded to the 3linuesota 'Transfer Packing company and the bond ap- proved. The ❑notion prevailed by the follow- ing vote: yeas-Ald. Conley, Dowlan, O'Con- nor, Petsch, Collin. KYan. Weber, Kenny, Kain, Manua. Bryant, 3linea, Mr. President -i:;. Ordinances. ORD1NAIX/ ; NO. StZi. Permitting Y. funk to Erect it Two - Story Brick Bann t'pon Propertp Hereinafter Described. The Connuon Council of the City of St. Paul do ordain as follows: Section 1. Permission is hereby given and granted unto M . Funk to construct it two e!) story brick barn oil the north side of Colborn street, betveen Cas- cade street and Jefferson street, in block three (3) of Stinson & Ramsey -s subdi- vision of said block of Stinsmt, Brown d'c Bamsey's addition to St. Paul, accord- ing to [plans and specilleations furnished to mal approved by the Lis'ec•tor of Buildings of said city and un or his su- pervision. Sea 2. This ordinance shall take effect and be in force from and after its'. Publication. Yeas-Ald. Conlev. Dowlan.0Tonnor. Petsch, Pollen, 113'an, Weber, Kenny, Kain. Manua, Bryant, Minea, 31r. President -13. Approved Aug. 26, 1887. Passed Aug. •25, 1887. Cnas. D. Kr;uu, President of Council. Approved Aug. 26, 1887. CHAS. D. Kemt, Acting Mayor. Attest: Tilos. A. PRFNDF,miAST. City Clerk. Aug. 29. Resolutions. By Ald. Kain- Resolved, That permission is here- by' granted to the property owners on Pacific street, from Cyprus street to King's addition, to open and make pass- able said street from the above points. Yeas-Ald. Conley. Dowlan,O'Connor, Petsch. Cullen, Byam, Weber. Kenny, Kain. Hanna, , Bryant, 3liilea, Mr. President -13. Approved Au.g. 26, ISS7. By Ald. Kain- Resolved. That the Board of Public Works cause a wooden sidewalk to be constructed oil Case street, from Forest street to Clark street. Yeas-Ald. Conley. Dowlan,O'Counor, Petsch. Cullen. Ryan, Weber. Kenny, Rain, Hamm, Bryant, Minta, Mr. Presi- dent -13. Approved Aug. 26. IS 87. By Ud Dowlan- Resokved, That the City Eugineer be •tad Inc is hereby instructed to erect the gas pipe arches now in his posses- sion. at the same points as during the. last ice carnival, and maintain and light the smile during the continuance Of the Minnesota state fair for 1887. Yeas-Ald. Conley. Do\wlan,O'Counor. Petsch, Cullen, Rvan, Weber. Kenny, Kain. Manua, 1)ryaut, Minea, Mr. President -13. Approved Aug. 26. 18'87. By Ald. Cullen - Resolved, That the City Engineer be and he is hereby instructed to cause a gasppipe ratline to be erected on the south side of 'Third street, across Frank- lin street. Yeas -.aid. Colley, Dowlau,01Connur. Petscb, Cullen, Ryall, Weber, Benny, Kaiu, Hailun, Bryant, Minea, Mr. Presi- dent -13. Approved Aug. 26, 1887. By Aid. Bryant - Resolved, That the City Engineer be and the same is hereby authorized and directed to cause to be graded at proper approach front the levee to Fillmore av- enue, at Hubert street, at an expense not to exceed 8.200. Yeas-AId.Coadey, Dowlan,'0'Conia r, Petsch, Cullen, Ryan, Weber, Kenai", Kaiu, Ilanuu, Bryant, Minea, Mr. Presi- dent -13. Approved Aug. 26, 1887 By Aid. Bryant - Resolved, Ti at the Cit- Oil Lamp Contractor be and the same is hereby authorized and instructed to place lamp posts atthe followinglocatlons, viz.: One oil the south side of Concord street, PROCEEDINGS OF THE COMMOIQ COUNCIL. 479 between South Robert street and Con ess street; two on the Robert stree ridge over the railroad tracks (one o. each side.) , Yeas--Ald. Conley. Dowlail,O'Couuol Petsch. Calico. than, Weber, Kenny Kain, Hanna, Bryant, Minea, Mr.Pres dent -1:3. Approved Aug. 210. 1887. By Ald. ll:unm- liesoted, That the City (til Lam) Contractor be instructed to lilac(- all m lanpt oil the corner of Gerailtum :in( Arcade; out- at the corner of Rose auc Arcade; one :it the corner of Marylauc and arcade streets. Yeas -A Id. honley, Dowlan,O'Connor Petsch, Cullen, R3an, Weber, Kenny Kain, llailun, Bryant. 31inet, 31r. Pres! dent -13. Approved Aug. 26. 1887. Bw Ald. Long- llesolacd,That the Street Oil Lauul Contractor be and is hereby instrnetec to place ail([ maintain oil lamps as fol lows: One at the corner of hunts ymmn Place: one at the South end of Block ua on Raymond avenue, St. Anthony Tank, Yeas-Ald. Cooley,Dowlan O'Connor, Petsch, Culle]. Ryan, Weber. Kenny-, Kain, Hamm, Bryant, Minea, 31r.Presf- dent-13. Approved Aug. 25, 1887. Hv Ald. Petsch- Resolved, That the Board of Public Works be mod they are hereby in- structed to lay a sidewalk of hexagon blocks oil the west side of Robert street, from Twelfth (12ta) street to University avenue; also, oil the east side of Robert ..street, from Thirteenth street to Uut- versity avenue. Yeas-Ald. Conley. Dowlan,O'Connor, Petsch, Cullen, Ryan, Reber, Kenny, Kain, Mauna. Bryant, Millen, Mr. Presi- dent -13. Approved Aug.26, 1887. By AId. Dowlan- Resolved, That the Board of Public Works be and me hereby ordered to la}} it sidewalk on the north side of Nash street, front L'Orteut to Mississippi streets. Yeas-Ald. Conley, Dowlan,O'Connor, Petsch. Cullen•Ryan, Weber, Kenny, Kahl, Hamill, Bryant, Millen, Mr. Presi- dent -13. Approved Aug. 26, 1887. By Ald. Bryant - Resolved. That the Board of Public Works be and the same are hereby authorized and instructed to cause to be laid a crosswalk at the following locations: On each side of Smith Robert street, across Concord street; on each side of Clinton avenue, across Concord street; one across South Robert street at the alley between end of South Robert street bridge and Fillmore avenue. Yeas-Ald. Conley, Dowlan,O'Connor, Petsch, Cullen, Ryan, Weber, Keung, Kaiu, Manan, Bryant, Minea, Mr. Presi- deut-13. Approved Aug, 215, 1887. By Ald Kain- Resolved, That the Board of Public Works cause a wooden sidewalk to be constructed on Miunehaha street, from Payne avenue to De Soto street. Yeas-Ald. Conley, Dowlan.O'Cmmor, Petsch, Cullen, Ryan, Weber, Kenny. Kain, Hamm, Bryant, Mines, Mr. Presi- dent -13. Approved Aug. 26, 1887. By Ald. Weber - Resolved, That the Board of Public Works be and is hereby authorized to cause an eight -foot sidewalk to be laid on both sides of Ravoux street, from Rondo street to St. Anthony avenue. Yeas-Ald. Conley, Dowlan,O'Connor, Petsch, Cullen, Ryan, Weber, Kenny, Kain, Hannn,Bryant, Minea, Mr. Presi- dent -13. Approved Aug. 26, 1887. By Ald. Hanna - Resolved, Thatthe Board of Public Works be still hereby is authorized to construct an eight (8) foot wooden side- walk, with necessary crosswalks, on the west side of Arcade street, from Jessa- mine to Maryland streets. Yeas-Ald. Conley, Dowlan.O'Connor, Petscb. Cullen, Ryan Weber, Kenny, Kain, Hanan, Bryant, Minea, Mr. Presi- dent -13. Approved Aug. 26, 1887. By AId. Kain- Resolved, That the Board of Public Works cause u wooden sidewalk to be constructed el Case street, from Forest street to George street. Yeas-Ald. Conley, Dowlan,O'Connor, Petsch, Cullen. Ryan, Weber, Kenny, Kain, Human, Bryant, Mines, Mr. Presi- 3elit--13. Approved Aug. 26, 1887. 13y Alrl. Kain. Resolved, That the Board of Public 41orks cause a wooden sidewalk to be �oustructed on Preble street, from Min- iehaba street to Decatur street. Yeas-Ald. Conley, Dowlan, O'Con- mr, Petsch, Cullen, Ryan, Weber, Benny, Kain, Hamm, Bryant, Minea, dr. President -13. Approved Aug. 26, 1887. 480 PROCEEDINGS OF THE COMMON COUNCIL. By Aid. Long. It is hereby ordered by the Common Council of the Citv of St. Paul: That the matter of grading Les- ington avenue from St. Clair street south to Pleasant avenue, be and the same is hereby referred to the Board of Public Works to investigate and report: First—Is the improvement proper and necessary? Second—Give the Council an estimate of the expense thereof, and stale whether one-half of the cost thereof is to be paid into the City Treasury before the contract is let. 'third—Can real estate to be assessed for said improvement be found benclited to the extent of danages, costs and ex- penses necessary to be incurred thereby? Fourth—Is such improvement asked for upon the petition or application of the owners of a majority of the prop- erty to be assessed for such improve- ment' Fifth—Send the Council it plan or pro- file of said improvement, as required by law, if you repor„ in favor of the same. Sixth—Send the Council it proper or- der directing the work to be, done. Yeas—Ald. Conley, Dowlau.O'Cmuror, Petsch, Cullen, Ryan, Weber, Kcnny, Kate, Ifaan nnt, Bryt, Mine., Mr. Presi- deht-13. Approved Aug• 26, 1887. By Aid. Minea— It is hereby ordered by the Conmron Council of the City of St. Paul: That the mater of grading Ala min street, from Cherokee el_;e ? south city; limits. be and the same is herebyreferred tothe Board of Put_ lic Works to investigate and report: First—Is this improvernett proper and necessary? Second—Give the Council an estimate of theexpense thereof, and state whether are -half of the cost thereof is to be paid Into the City Treasury before the contract Is let. Third—Can real estate to be. assessed for said improvement be found benefited of the extent of damages, costsand e , penses necessary to be incurred thereby. Fourth—Is such improvement asked for upon the etition or application of the owners ofla majority of the property to be assessed for such improvement? Fifth—Send the Council a plan or pro- file of said improvement, as required by law',If you report in favor of the same. Stxth—Send the Council a proper order directing the work to be done. Yeas—Ald. Conley, Dowlan, O'Con- nor, Petsch, Callen, Ryan, Weber, Kenny, Kah, Hamm, Bryant, Aline., Mr. President -13. . Approved Aug. 26, 1887. By Aid. Cullen— It is hereby ordered by the Common Couneil of the City of St. Paul: That the matter of paving Sixth street, between College avenue and Oak street, with pfue blocks and curbiug with granite, be and the sane is hereby referred to the Board of Public Works to investigate and report: First—Is this improvement proper and necessary? Second—Give the Councilanestimate of the expense thereof, and state whether one-half of the cost thereof is to be paid into the City Treasury before the contract is let. Third --Can real estate to be assessed for said improvementbefouud benefited to the extent of dens at,ecosts and ex- penses necessary to be incurreds, thereby? Fourth—Is such improvement asked for upon the petition or application of the owners of a majority of the property to be assessed for such improvement? Fifth—Seed the Council a plan or pre- file of said improvement, as required by law, if you ,, ort in favor of the same. Sixth—Send the Council a proper order directingg the work to be. done. Yeas—Aid. Conley,Dow•Iau,O'Connoq Petsch. Cullmr, ligan Weber, Kenny, Kain, Heunm, Bryant, Minea, Air. Presi- dent -13. Approved Aug. 26. 1837. In the matter of the report of the Board of Public Works dated July 1.2, 1887, and Au 28, 1,' 7 It is hereby rdered by the Common Council of the City of St. Paul: Tlmt the Board of Public Works of said city of St. Pani cause the following improvements to be made, to -wit: Open, widen and extend Mulberry street, from Third (3d) street to Sixth (nth) street, in said City, condemning and takingK the following described land, to -wit: 'rile southeasterly twenty-eight els) feet of lot twenty-one (21), of block fifty-nine (5u), of lrvine's enlargemeutof Itice S Irvine's addition t) St. Paul • that said Board sball proceed without delay to assess the amount as nearly as they can ascertain the same, which will be required to Pay the damages, costs and necessary expDenses of such im- 11provement upon the real estate to be henefited by said improvement, as Pro- vided by law, it being the opinion of the Council that real estate to be assessed for such improvement can be found ben- efited to the extent of the damages, costs and expenses necessary to be incurred thereby. Tens—Ald. Gurley, I)owlan,O'COnnor, Petsch, Cullen, Ryan, Weber, Kenny, Kain, llama, Bryant, Minea, Mr. Presi- dent -13. Approved Aug. 26, 1887. PROCEEDINGS OF THE COMMON COUNCIL. 481 In the matter of the report of the Board of Public Works dated .lug.23,1887. It I, hereby ordered Ily the Conmou C'owteil of the (Ity- 'It St Paul: 'Chat the Board of Public Works of said city of St. Paul cause the following iwprovemruts to be wade, to -wit: Open. widen and extend Arcade street, be- tween northerly lime of Freutout street (produced vv,t)and Seventh (7th)street; and Frenmut street, betiveeu Mendota street and went line of Arva iv street, in said city, condemning and taking till that land Bot already coudenmed or dedicated for Public use, between Sev- enth street and northerly line of Fre- nrout street (produced west), lying within the line., Of a strip sixty ((illi feet wide, the westerly line of which strip being the easterly line of section 32, town I. Burge Alsip :dl shat limit not already con- deni re I or dedicated 1'or public ase. be- twcrm �Mendnta street ant westerly line of Arcade strvvt, hdng southerly of the urtherly lint. of 'Fremwit stiect (lo— du pee duced west): thud. said Board s�iall proceed without dela,to s tlne iouut. a, nearly as they cum a-i-rtuin the saint.. which will be —allied to par the damages, costs and necessary es - poises If such improvonent upon the earl esbdr to be benefited by said im- In'ocewent..r, pn,vidcd by to,,, it being the opnnuo on of the Cou ncfl that real c,late In he assessed for such iw trovc- temt can be flnuul bcuefitcd ht t�ne cs- tcnt of the damages. cost.; sled expenses necessary to be incurred thereby. Yeas—Ald.l'ouley. Dowhw.0'('.uu nor. li•tsch, Cnlleo, Ityun, 1Vebel' Kcnny, Rain. Ilauuu, Bryant, 11 inea, Mr. I'resi- dt.nt-13. Approved Aug. L6, 1887. In the natter of the report of the Board of Public )forks dated Aug. 22, 1887. It is here], ordered by the Conumn Connell of the Pity of St. Paul: That the Board of Public Works of aid city of St. Paul cause tho follow- ing impioyewcuts to he made, to -wit: Grade Presrott street. from Oakdale ecnne to IV..[ ry street. in ..id city; that said Board cause said work to he let by contract, as Provided by law, without one -halt the estimated cost bur pug first paid into the City Treasury, and after said work shall be placed under vontract,said Bum(] shall pro - •ed without delay to assess the anmunt t, nearly • s they can ascertain the sxlue, which will be required to pay the cults aid necc. s,ary ex Muses of .such inprrovenent upon the real es- tate to he benelited by said fm- provetiR'ut as provided bv. law, it being the Opinion of the ('it tell that real estate to he :assessed for such I,. provnnent can be found benefited to the extent of the costs and expenses neces- san' to be incurred thereby. ca5—Ald. Conley, Dowlan, O'Con- nor. Petsch, Cullom Ryan, Weber, Kenny, Kain, Ilamn, Bryant, Mines, DI r. President -13. Approved Aug. 2u, 1887. Adjourned. CH—. I). KEun, President of Council. 'Foos. A. PRENDERnAST, City Clerk. Regular Meeting. S'r. P.m., Sept. ti, 1887. President Kerr in the chair. Present: Aid. Conley, Dowlan, O'Con- nor, Petsch, Cullen, Sanborn, Weber, Kenny, Kain, Hanna, Minea, Long, Mr. Presiilent-1.3. B'mandamus consent minutes of previous meeting dispensed with. (•pylxir; NICATICNB. Front His Honor the Alayor—Policeneen Appointed— To fire Honorable, the President and C'oumton Council of the City of St. Paul: 1 have this day appointed Haus Hat - sou it member of the regular police force, to succeed Officer P. J. Gibbous, rest let[, let[, to take effect Sept.1, 1887, and I asp{ your advice and consent thereto. ROBERT A. SMITH, Mayor. Aug. 311, 1887. Cunink tte nu Police Front ]Ion. C. 1). Kerr, Acting Mayor— Policeman Atppotuted— To the Honorable, the President and Common Council of the City of St. Patti: I have this day appointed .Joseph Shaudorf a member of the regular po- lice force, to succeed It. S. Dunbar, re- signed, and I ask your advice and con- sent thereto. CHAS. D. KEHR, Acting Mayor. Aug. 25, 1887. - Committee on Police. Also, Policeman Appointed - 1'o the Honorable, the President sal Coalition Council of the City of St. Paul: I have this day appointed S.S. Gerber a member of the ref/,tilar police force, to succeed Edward 3 rtllaney, removed, and I ask your advice and consent thereto. l;3IARI.EB D.ERIt, Aug. t:5. 1887. Acthig Mayor. Co ennittec on Police. From .James Starkey and Others— Calling attention to the small number of ppolicemen on duty fn the Sixth war ul and asking that the force be at least doubled. Committee on Police. From Channing SeabiRy, Chairman Citizens' ComwitWe. Regnest ra tllat the mostfrequentedCityn[ routes of travel between the city mrd 482 PROCEEDINGS OF the state fair grounds be sprinkled dur- ing the fair. Granted. (See resolution). From Gottlieb Reta- Asking to be relieved from responsi- bility incurred by signing abond for the grading of Goodrich avenue. Committee on Streets. From Webster Smith and Others - Asking, on behalf of the board of trustees of the Central Presbyterian church, for the vacation of a triangular piece of ground on Cedar street, in block 12, of Robert & Randall's addition. Committee on Streets. From Andrew E. Johnson and George C. Harper - Asking that blocks 4 and 5, of Michel & Robertson's addition, and the streets between and surrounding the same, be vacated to said addition, and that the same be hereafter known as blocks 18 and 19 of Ridgewood Park addition; also that Kenn street be vacated from Oxford street to Pleasant avenue, and that said street shall be opened to and terminate at Baldwin court as Juliet street. Committee on Streets. From F. W. Stephenson and Others - For the opening of an alley throut block 5, Scribner & Chittendei's sub- division of Smith and Lott's out lots. Board of Public Works with order. From E. Laugevin and Others - Asking that a stairway be c.mdrtcled from South Robert street to the levee at the south end of the Robert street bridge. Committee on Streets. From Sarah A. Robert and Others= - Protesting against opening an alley through block 6, Robert & Randall's addition. Accepted. (See resolution.) From Louise Hoppe - Asking that she be allowed to con- struct it bay window oil building at cor- ner of Stryker avenue and Dearborn.. 4 street, in the Sixth ward. Committee on Streets. From Stephen Denzer and Others - Protest against vacating part of )'Iola street. Committee on Streets. From Fred Emmert and Others - Protest against changing grade or con- tract for grading Dearborn street, be- tween State and Bidwell streets. Committee on Streets. From P. C. Manson and Others - For permission to erect a frame barn on the west side of Ohio street, between Page and Morton streets. Granted. (See Ordinance No. From A. M. Sdhnell- Asking that he be refunded the sum of $15, paid on account of impounded horse. THE COMMON, COUNCIL. Committee on Claims. From E. F. Krahnter- Asking for compensation for damages to his premises, corner Sixth and Oak streets, by reason of overflow. Committee on Claims. From Conger Bros., Druggists - Claiming damages in the sum of $317.90, by reason of overflow owing to defective grade on Virginia avenue. Committee on Claims. From St. Paul & Minneapolis Rapid Transit Company - Asking permission to erect, maintain and operate an elevated railway in the city of St. Paul. Committees on Streets and Ordinances. From C. A. Stein - Asking compensation for damages to his property on corner of Fauquier and Mendota streets, by reason of overflow of water owing to sewer obstructions. Committee on Claims. From Anna S annal Claiming damages for injury to her premises by reason of the grading of Forest street. Committee on Claims. From Charles Nagle and Others - Asking for the closing of the saloon on the corner of Hudson and Mendota streets, on account of its disorderly character. Committee on Licenses. REPORTS OF CITY OFFICEItS. Of City Treasurer - Phe City Treasurer submits the fol- lowing report for the month of August, 1887: To the Honorable the President and Common Council of the city of St.Paul. GENTLEMEN: 1 have the honor to submit to you the folilowing report of the receipts and disbursements of this office from July 31, 1887, to Aug. 31, 1887: REVE""R' Balance July 31, 1887 ..........$1, 292, 889.72 J. Caulfield, See- retary water Department... 40,000 00 Licensee ..... .. 2,561 50 Miecellaneoua... 23,118 51 Special asseee menta......... 131,337 73 St,489,907 46 DIBHV REE Cir' orders paid. $487,004004 37 F ire Departmetme nt warrants paid. 35,054 14 Water Depart- ment paid paid ........... 3U,471 37 {V orkhouae war- nte pafd..... 2,335 49 Nebwa City Hall 621 Ol and Court house......... 15,307 37 Miscellaneous... 10,2546 $581,048 96 PROCEEDINGS OF TH. Balance on hand Aug. 31,1887.. 908,858 50 Total........ $1,489,907 46 CONDITION CityHall and OF -11S. Court II -Re funds.......... City nmds...... $358,537 96 458,144 45 City water works......... 85,238 88 - City Library..... 6.937 21 $908,858 50 Wn111 DEVOnITED. First National Bank, St.Po"I' Merchants' Na- $110,07232 tional Bank.. National Ger. 110,075 62 manAmerican Bonk......... Bank of Minee- 110,059 81 Rom........... 110,949 81 Germania Back 110.028 lil St. Paul Nation- al Bank....... 110.051 03 Commercial'Na- Donal Bnni ... 110,062 13 Second Natlon- al Bank-....... 30,875 19 Savin Bnu k... 3U, USS 66 west Side Bunk 30.56,3 '23 People's Bank.. 30,088 38 3ferchauts' No- lioinl Bank. Interest c cont........... 15,044 17 - $008,858 50 Respectfully submitted, GEOROF. REIS, City Treasurer. Sept. 1, 1887. Committee on Public Accounts. Of City Comptroller -Audited Claims, viz: Cooper & Harper, Estimate No. 2 and final, grading B'rancis street, $202.50; DRIB. & Bauizardner, Estimate No. 10 and final, grading Iglehart street, $1,875; J. Forrestal, Estimate No. 2 and final, grading Havoux street, $16; J. W. Do- perty, Estimate No. 3 and final, sewer on Fourth street, $427; P. Doherty, Es- timate No. 3 and final, sewer on Jack- son street, $91; 1'. Doherty, Estimate No. 3, supplemental to No. 2 and final, sewer on Tilton street, $50; Davis & Lockwood, Estimate No. 3 and final, grading Phalen avenue, $410; P. Do- herty, Estimate No, 3, supplemental to No. 2 and final, Marshall avenue sewer. $100; P. Doherty, Estimate No. 4 and final, sewer oil Carroll street, $558; W. G. Mulligan, Estimate No. 4 and final, grading Columbia street, $033.00; G. A. Bubar Estimate No. 8, supple- mentary to Rb. 7 and final, Bradley street sewers, $993.91; H. Justus, Esti- mate NO. 7 and final, grading Cherokee avenue, $2,101; 11. Doherty, Estimate No. 6, supplementary to No. 5 and final Ashland and other streets sewers, $500; Cooper & Harper, Estimate No. 5 and final, grading Cayuga street, $625.21; Tracy & Tracy,Estimate No. 5 and final, COMMON COUNCIL. 489 grading Winifred street, etc., $1,917; P. H. Thornton, Estimate No. 5 and final, grading Lisbon street, $960; Davern & Keough, Estimate No. 4 and final, grad Pascal and Holton avenues $515; J. Kavanagh, Estimate No. 4 ant{ final, grading Victoria street, $1165- P. Doherty, Estimate No.2 and final, sewer on Selby avenue, $131.50; G, Geriich, Estimate No. 2 and final, grading alley, block 2, Humphrey's addition, $87; Davis & Lockwood, Estimate No. 1, grading Stryker avenue, $1,266.50; T. Linnau, Estimate No. 1, grading State street, etc., $2,975; D. Swank, Estimate No. 1, grading Howell avenue, $756; F. S. Carrier, Estimate No. 5, construe- timn "Foundlings' Home," $1,011.60; Robert Seeger, $285.65; Miles & Hale, $4.50; Erie Telegraph and Telephone company, $28; Michael Scannei $3.80• Pearce & .ion777 Jones, $.80; Michael Butch and J. Discheq $2' Martin Long, $6; P. J. Wood, $11.52; t. Schnitzius, $5.76; R. Erwin, $51.20• T. Brennan, $1,617.61; T. ilrenuan, $59.30; Ph. Peteler, $490; H. P. Rugg & Co., $171; Nicola & Dean, $13.2.06; M. F. Kennedy & Bros. $11.50; James Schoon- maker, $60; J. D. i'olack & Co., $5; R. P. O'Connor, 8312.90; Great Western and First Regiment bands, $500; Good- year Rubber company, $32.50• James C. Graham, $1.75; G. Bergman, $2; George J. Mitsch & Co., $26.10;John Cogin, $444; R. L. Polk & Co., $25; Charles H. Williams, $12.50; Bruggeman & Ernst, $19.40; P. J. Giesen, M.50; Scribner- Libbey company, $24.82• M. A. O'Brien & Bro., $807.30• North- western Stamp works. $4.75; G. W. Merrill. $12; John Matheis, $63.34; Butt&Ferrey $46.83; F. Knauft,$149.40; Rodgers & 6rdway $61:25; Mathew Craig, $6; John Rothmund $14.00• Brown, Treacy & Co., $86.50; Board of Water Commissioners, $186.50; St. Paul Stone company, $4.25; W. H. Konantz & Bros. $15, G. M. Brack, $3.50; Union Iron Zi'orks connpany, $54; George H. Ballou. $10.60; Averill, Carpenter & Co., $14.25; M. Welman, $15.44; Thomas P. Grace, $80.72• John W. Lane, $"..8.80; W. P. O'Brien, $26.88; W. 11. Farnham, 151.20; Leveroos & Mesenberg, $str2; Frank Ford, $152; .J. Ryder, W& Die Volks - Zeitung,$744.40; Pioneer Press company, 856.40; ,Ino. D. Esterbrook, $2[4.50; Rob- Insui & Cary, W.70; Fielding Bros., $17.60; Prenderggast Bros., $16.36; Pat- rick Lyons, $85• Auerbach Finch & Van Slyck, $2.40; S. R. iteMasters, $7.80; Minneapolis & St. Louis railroad company, 1'38.52; J. H. Schurmeler, 132.35; A. M. Anson $LTO; Boeringer Bros., $71; Donaldson, Ogden & Co., 54: Pfeifer & Lockwood, $1; St. Paul Brass Works, $4.35; J. A. Roebling's Sous company, $192.86: 484 PROCEEDINGS OF THE COM3ION COUNCIL. Joseph Spiel, 8:2.30; Sherwood Hough, $5.75; Dispatch Printing conipauy.V; J. Kahlert, 87.70; Il. E. Wedelstaedt, Vmcoo; 111. Costello, R°5.13; .John Foos, $4; Shickler & Wilson, $161.65; Kelley & Tierne33 82.W I'. O'Regan, K,; James Guinn, ,*; Iladfield Coal and Lime company, $1.50; C. Bernhard, $'2.50; D. L. Curtice, $40; Northwestern Fuel company, $8; Latter Bros., $120; Merchants National balk, $W8.40; G. Mitsch, 86.20;tNorthwestern Lime com- pany, $52.80; Maendler Bros., $00. Allowed and ordered paid by the fol- lowing vote: Yeas—Ald. Conley, Dowlan. O'Con- nor, Petsch, Cullen, San bora. Weber, Kenny, Kato, Hanna, Mines, Long, Mr. President -1S. Of City Clerk—Dog Liceoses— The Clerk submits a rt p! rt of dog li- censes issued during the month of Au- gust, 1857, with City Treasurer's receipt attached for $1,21x3.90. City Comptroller. Of City Engineer—Colorado Street Bridge— To the Common Council of the City of St. Paul: GENTLEMEN: 1 have examined the bide submitted for the stnue-arch bridge. at Colorado street and find the bid of M. A. O'Brien and E..1. O'Brien for twenty-six thousand, eight hundred still unity -three ($20.81)3) dollars still eighty- six (86) cents to be the lowest bid. I inclose schedule of bids and prices. Respectfullyy submitted, L. W. RCx OLETT, City Engineer. Sept. 6. 1887. Accepted. (See resolution). Of -Clerk of Municipal Court— Report for the month of August, 1887 with City Treasurer's receipt attached for $3,790.30, amount of fines, eosts and fees received in said court during said Committee on Public Accounts. Of Chief of Police— Re ort for month f August, 1557, show�ng 7r3 arrests and $3,488 collected a9 fines. Committee on Public Accounts. Of Captain of Police— Report for the month ending August 31, showing 24.5 oil (amps, 7 gas hoops and 11 electric lights not lighted during said month. City Comptroller. Of P. Gleason, Pound Master— Report for mond! of August, 1887. with City Treasurer's receipt attached for $40, bei"�� 81 out of poluukW in Seventh waral during said nundln. Committee on Public Accounts. nEPOIIT OF BOARD OF P1111.IC WollE5. Dakota Avenue Paving Contract— The Board reports that it has awarded Folsom & Murray the contract for pav- ing Dakota avenue, from southeasterly end of Wabasha street bridge to Con- gress street, they being the lowest rc liable ;full responsible bidders therefor; amount of bid, $x,000, and W for each sewer connection; boud in the sun Of 85,5pU, with-Gebhard Bohn and S. P. Folsom as sureties. Also, -Beech Street Grading Contract— The Board reports that it has awarded .lames Hickey and Williant Meikle the contract for grading Beech street, from Earl street to English street, the' heing the lowest reliable and responsible IIT ders therefor; amount of bid, 84,90; bold in the soul of $1,200, with M.Lucker ami N. Mack as sureties. Also, Earl Street Grading Contract— The Board reportsthat it has awarded William G. Mulligan the contract for Brading Earl street, from Beech street to Mound street, he beingthe to west reliable and responsible bidder there- for; an count of bid, $14501; blind in the swu of $2,5U0, with Thomas Brennan and William Daulap as sureties. REPORT OF BOARD OF cUBLIC WORKS. Dakota Avenue Paving Contract— The Board reports that it has awarded Folsom & Murray the contract for pav- ing Dakota avenue, from southeasterly end of Wabasha street bridge to Con- gress street, the}• being the lowest reli- able and responsible bidders therefor; amount of bid, $28,010, and 8f) for e•aell server connection; bond in the sou or with Geblulyd Bohn and S. 11. Folsom as sureties. - — Also, Beech Street Grading Contract— The Board reports it has awarded .lames Hickey and Wllimnl Meiklethe eoutritet for grading Beech street, from East street to English street, tine}- being the lowest reliable and responsible bid- ders therefor; amount of bid, $4,00; bond in the .um of $1,210, with M. Lueker nod N. Mick as sureties. Also, Earl Street Grading Contract. The Board reports that it has awarded William G. Mulligan file contract for grading Earl street, from Beech street to Mound Street . he being the lowest reliabletudre: m lblebiddertherefor; RIIIIIU lit of bill` :l; bO nil i0 it,,- sal nal f $2.:x0, reit] rhomns Brennan anal William Dunlap as sureties. Also, State Street Grading Contract— in, Board reports that it has awarded McArthurBros. the contract forgradhag State street, front the levee to Isabel street, they being the only bidders therefor. and their bid being deemed reasonable and they reliable and re- sponsible; amount of bid, $6,126; bond P$OCIttDINGS OF THE COMMON COUNCIL. 485 in the sunt of $15,000, with C. H. Robin still slid S. M. Cary as sureties. Also, Laurel Avenue Sewn' Contract— The Board reports that it has awarde William Stockton and .John Idndgnde the contract for constructing a sewer o Laurel avenue. from St. Albans scree to Miller street, they being the lower reliable unit responsible bidders there for;amount of hid, $2,011:3; bond in th sum of $450, with Lorenz Mitsellam Henry Schartfbil,ig as sureties. Also, Ellen Street and Farrington Avenin Sewer Contract— The Board reports that it hasawardel E. J. Kirkland the contract for coil strutting a sewer on Ellen street, frau Rice street to Dale street, and On Far rington avenue, from Ellen street b Aurora avenue, ho being the lowest re liable and responsible bidder therefor, amount of bid, $40,075: bond in tin sunt of $:1,000, with Thomas Breuna and I. M. Wild as sureties. Al... Oak Street (Smith Avenue) Sewer Con tract— The Board reports that it has awarder William Stockton and .John Lindquisl the contract for constructing a sewer on Oak street (now Smith avenue), from Sherman street to Ramsey street, they being the only biddersant[ their bid being deemed reasonable and they re, liable still responsible; amount of bid, R1,40o; bond In the sum of $360, with Lorenz Mitsch and henry Scharffbillig as sureties. Also, Brook Street Sewer Contract— We Board reports that it has awarded Hugh At. Nevin the contract for con- structing a sewer on Brook street, from Fourth street to Seventh street; thence along the valley of 'Trout brook to La- fhyette avenue, lie being the lowest re- liable and responsible bidder therefor; amount of bid, $5.3,958; bond in the awn of 822,000, with C. 1). Nevin will S. P. Spates as sureties. Each of the foregoing awards taken up separately and approved by the fol- lowing vote: Yeas—Ald. Conley, DOwIam O'COl... or, Petsch. Cullen,sanboru, Weber, Kenny, Rain, Bono, Mines, Long, Mr. ident-13. Also, Estimates and Claims— The Boned transmits, approved I - it, the following estinim mates and clas, viz.: Estimate No. 1 and final. Robert street paving, Folsom & Murray, contractors; amount due, $4x)7.6; Estimate No. 1 and filial, paving alley in block 5, St. Pail proper, Fulsout & Murray, contractors; amount due, $495; Estimate No. 2 and final, Market street paving, Folsom & Murray, contractors; amount due. $111; Estiwxte No. 2 and trial, Howell avenue grading, D. Swank, contractor; amount due, $178.6,2; Estimate No. 2 and final, newer in alley in block 25, -Woodland Park addition, Stockton & Lindquist, contractors; amount due, $141); Esti - ntate No. :3 and final, Farrington avenue sewer, W. J. Preston, contractor; amount due, $'.0.50; Estimate No. 3 and final, Temperance street paving, Folsom Murray, contractors; amount due, $3.58; Estimate No. 4 and final, Tenth and Rice streets paving, Forrestal & Reilly, contractors; amount due, $6,(r415: Estimate No.5, supplementary to No. 4 slid final, Wabasha street pav- ing, Folsonn & Murray, contractors; amount due, $600; Estimate No. 5 and final, Stewart and other streets grading, W. J.. llurnane.contractor; amount due, $1,177; Estimate No.7 and trial, Jes- samine street grndiug, 'T. Dailey, con- tractor; amount due, $2;227; Estimate No. 0 and final, Francis street grading, AV. G.Mulligan, contractor; amount due, $2,880; Estimate No. 10 and final, Isabel street grading. W. Erdman. en— No. 1.2 and final, Custer street sewer system. F. S. Blodgett, contractor, amount due. $14,•136.20; Gl,omE Put, lishing company, 83,713.54; Chicago, St. Paul, Minneapolis & Oniaha Railway company, $59.96; Brown, Treacy & Co., Brack, $1.'25; 1'honms Brennml, $3,ill.437; D. L. Curtice, $10; Donaldson, Ogden & Co., 8:3.75; B. Michel & Co., $1; George J. Mitsch & CO., $12.05; Northwestern Lime cont - parry, $2i*2.35; O'Brien Bros.. $137.70; Timmer Press company, 81.50; 11. I'. Bugg & Co.. $05; Robinson & Cary, 71.5:20; Union Iron Works eumpauy, 8120; W. A. Van Slyke & Co., $7.45; Stock - toll & Lindquist, $10.50; b'arwell, Osluun, Kirk & Co. $'2.08' P. J. Giesen $15; Iludner & Ilegelsberger, $1.813, Maendler Bros., $140; B. F. Knauft & Co., $16.05; C. F. Miller, Vn) 45- Geroge Mitsch, 8:31.50; Mast, BuYord and Bur- well company, $21; K. 11. Cullen 810- -Alts. McDonough, $24; Minea & Rotler, $7rA; Minneapolis & St. Louis railway, $12; S. It. Al'Allisters. $:3.0:1. Committee on Claims. ltlil'OIt'r OF BOARD OF CONTrlol,. s.Report for month of August, 1557, howin g total expenditure or $2,R5.5.SO, • s fellows: ]los outside old, "dans house, R757.lxi; r utside alit, $532.82. Committee in Public Accounts. REPORT OF ROAIDI OF FIRE t•OM3115- HIONERs. Estimate for Ensuing Year— The Board of Fire Commissioners herewith transmit statement showing xppropriatlon needed Yor Fire Depart- ment. purposes for year ending Sept. 1, 1888: 486 PROCEEDINGS OF THE COMMON COUNCIL. Salaries ......................$164,000 00 Feed .......................... 6,:50 00 Fuel .......................... 5,0(0 00 Replacement of hose......... 2,500 00 Engine house repairs......... 2,00 00 Apparatus repairs............ 2,(00 0 Ma ntenance.................. 46,100 W Fire alarm telegraph......... 4,000 00 Total .....................$2.2.5,750 00 Respectfully submitted t by order of the Board. RUBEN \GARNER, President. Wit. O'GORAIAN, Secretary. Sept. 5. 1887. Committees on Ways and Means and Taxes. 1IEFORTS OF STANDING COM\til"=S. Of Committee on Clahr s—W111iann Stef- fen's Petition— Committee recommend that petitioner be allowed $100, In full compensation and satisfaction for all damages by reason of the matters complained of. Adopted. (See Ordinance No. 830.) Of Committee on Fire Department—St. Anthony Park Common catiom— Contmittee recommend that the coin- munication front St. Anthony Park Citi- zens' League be referred to the Board of Fire Commissioners with instructions to ascertain the probable cost of a lot and a chemical engine and outfit for St. Anthony Park. Adopted. Also, Condemned IIorses— Committee recommend that the Board of Fire Commissioners be authorized to sell five condemned horses and purchase five other horses to replace those con- demned. Adopted. (See resolution.) Also, Fire Alarm Boxes— Committee recommend that the Board of Fire Commissioners be anthor- lzed to purchase, locate and maintain fourteen fire alarm boxes, In accordance with their communication of Aug. 161 1 Adopted. (See resolution.) OtCommittee on Streets—Cascade Street Grading Contract— Committee recommend thatthe proper city officers be Instructed to execute sad contract according to report of Corpora - thin Attorney accompanying same. Adopted. Also. American Manufacturing Company's Petition— Committee recommend that said mat ter be referred to Corporation Attorney b to draft an ordinance granting permis- sion asked for, such ordinance to limit and restrict their possession of said ground so as to obligate them to remove proposed building at their own cost at any time the city may deem said removal proper and necessary. Adopted. Also, Dearborn Street Grading— Committee recommend that the Board of Public Works be instructed to carry out contract as originally Executed, and that the necessary condeumatlon of slopes to allow such action be mado at once. Adopted. Also, Seventh Street and Lafayette Avenue Bridges— Committee referred communication on said matter to the City Engineer, who recommends the acceptance of said bridges by the city. Committee recent - mend that the Corporation Attorney prepare a proper order or resolution for acceptance of said bridges. Adopted. Also. Rosabel Street Paving— Committee recommend that the con- tract for paving Rosabel street, front Eighth hstreet to Tenth street. be au- ulled if it appears that the consent of the contractors can be secured. Recommitted. Also, Albert Gerber and Others' Protest— Committee recommend that said mat- ter be referred to the Alderman of the district. Adopted. Also, John E. Long and Others' Petition— Committee recommend that the matter of change of grade oil fork street.I re- ferred to City Engineer. Adopted. Also, Peter Reis' Communication— Committee recommend that said mat- ter be referred to the City Engineer. Adopted. o , Also, Christian Meyer's Petition— Committee recommend the passage of accompanying ordinance. Adopted. (See Ordinance No. 831.) Of Committee on License­Trmnsfers— Committee reeonunend the transfer of the following numbered liquor licenses. its asked for: 448, 400, 078, 645, 497,. 270. 475, :,65, 51, 100, 446, 5W. 033, 329. (illi, 2-I, 525, :,tiit, 037, 440, '2•'3:3, 014, Wq, 172, 308. 5f0, 319, 4W. Adopted. Of Committee on Public Accounts— Committee have examined reports of the Building Inspector and Acting Pound Muster for the month of ,luly, 1887, and found same correct as to th(- Building Inspector's report, with a dif- ference of $1 in favor of the found Master fu his report, which he should be allowed to deduct fn next report. Adopted. PROCEEDINGS OF THE COMMON COUNCIL. 487 MISCELLANEOUS. Proposals for Colorado Street Bridge - Bids for constructing said bridge wen received as follows: Nels J. Ness, $31, 365; P. F. O'Halloran, $29,308.16; P Durack, $28,&34.87; M. A. and E. J O'Brien, $26.893.86. Said Lids were referred m City En gg n er. (See report of City Engineer. Ordinances— An ordinance was read granting per mission to the St. Paul & Minneapolh Rapid Transit company to erect, main. tain and operate an elevated railway it the city of St. Paul. Committees on Streets and Ordinances An ordinance was read permitting Louis Winter to keep and maintain bay windows and a porch upon the building No. 839 West Seventh street. Committee on Streets. An ordinance was read granting 1. C. Minogue permission to build an addi- tion to a building. Committee oil Ordinances. An ordinance was read to amend Sec- tion 1 of Ordinance 4M, an ordinance in relation to fire limits, and the ordl- uances amendatory thereof. Committee on Streets. and City Engi- neer Instructed to prepare plats show- ing the district to be covered by this ordinance. An ordinance was read to facilitate sanitary plumbing. Committee on Streets. An ordinance was read to refund money to the persons therein named, for assessments upon property by them owned in opening Union Depot street. Committee on Streets. An ordinance was read establishing the license for McMahon Bros.' World's circus. Committee oil License. An ordinance was read permitting P. C. Manson to construct and erecta one and one -half -story frame barn upon propperty herein named. Ald. Mines moved that the rules be so far suspended as to allow said ordin- ance to pass to its second reading. The motion prevailed, yeas 13, and the said ordinance was thereupon read a second time and passed. (See Ordin- ance No. 829.) An ordinance was read appropriating money out of the Ctty Treasury to pay damagea anstalne I byWilliam Steffen to property by reason of grading Stryker avenue. Aid. Mines moved that the rules be so far suspended as to allow said ordinance to pass to its second reading. The motion prevailed, yeas 13, and the said ordinance was thereupon read a second time and passed. (See Ordin- ance No. 83o). An ordinance was read permitting Christian Meyer to construct a livery 46 stable on the north aide of North street, between Greenbrier and Lawrence streets. H ALL amm moved that the rules be so far suspended as to allow said ordinance topass to its second reading. The motion prevailed, yeas 13. and the said ordinance was thereupon read a second time and passed. (See Ordln- ance No. &31). By Aid. Dowlan— Orders for change of grade on Jack son atTeCt.frmmn Pearl street to Fifteenth street, and from Fifteenth street to the St. Paul. Minneapolis & Manitoba Rail- road bridge. Committee on Streets and Aid. Dow- lan. Fourteenth Street Vacation— The matter of the vacation of part of said street, pursuant to notice given b7 the City Clerk, was taken up. H. li. Stevens, Esq., appeared for the petition- ers In said natter and called upon City Engineer Rundlett and George L. Beardsley, each of whom being duly sworn by the City Clerk, testified as to the facts set forth In the petition for vacation, that the same represented a majority of the owners of property, etc. AO one objecting to the vacation as asked for, the matter was thereupon dis- posed of by resolution. (See resolu- tion.) North Street Change of Grade— The matter of a change of grade on said street was referred to Committee Oil Streets. Vacation of Dale and Green Streets— The matter of vaction of part of Dale street, also part of Green street, was further postponed and laid over until the next regular meeting of the Common Council, Tuesday; Sept. 2o, 1887. Estimate Presented— Estimate No. o and final, Foundlings Home, F. X. Carrier, contractor; amount dile, $1,433.15. Committee on Claims. Ordinances. ORDINANCE No. 829. Permitting P. C. Manson to Construct and Erect a One, and One-half (IX) Story Frame Barn upon Property Herein Named. The Common Council of the City of St. Paul do ordain as follows: Section 1. Permission is hereby given Ind granted unto P. C. Manson to erect Ind construct a one and ane-hnlfrtun Liaoning & Olivier's additlon to Nest it. Paul, on the north side of Ohio street, in said city; said barn to be wenty feet from the line of Page street, Ind be erected In accordance with plans Ind snecificatimna to hn fn.olo — 488 PROCEEDINGS OF THE COMMON COUNCIL. See. 2. This ordinance shall take ef- fect and be in force from and after its publication. Yeas—Ald. Conley, Dowlan,O'Connor, PetscKale, Cullen, Sanborn,Webeq Kenny, Kain, Jlamm, illinea, Long, Mr. Presi- dent -13. Passed Sept. 11, 1887. CRAB. D. KERR, President of Council. Approved Sept. 7, 1887. ROBERT A. SMITH, Mayor. Attest: Tinos. A. PRENDERGAST, City Clerk. Sept. 10. ORDINANCE NO. 8.4(l. Approprlatina Money Out of the City Treasury tl Pay Damages Sustained by William Steffen to Property, by Reason of (trading Styker Avenue. The Common Council of the City of St. Paul do ordain as follows: Section 1. That an order be drawn Igo the City Treasury in favor of William Steffen, for the sun) of One Hundred (Eton) dollars, in full compen- sation and satisfaction for all damages by him sustained to his house nal and pper- soproperty occaslouen by the graeitng of St ker avenue,tn said city,in front of lot 1, block 143, West St. Paul Proper. Said order to be delivered to him only upon his executing a tall and absolute receipt to said city for all claims, dues and demands for damages by reason of the grading of said Stryker avenue, as hereinabove specified. Sec. 2. This ordinance shall take effect and be in force from and after its publication. Yeas—Aid. Conte}}•, Dowlan,O'Connor, Petsch, Coflen, Sanborn,Weber, Kenny, Kain, Hamm, Minea, Long, Mr. Presi- dent -13. Passed Sept. 6, 1887. CHAs. D. KEnn, President of Council. Approved Sept. 7, 1887. ROBERT A. SMITH, Mayor. Attest: Tinos. A.PRENDEnoAST, City Clerk. Sept. 10. C)RDLX•ANGE No. 8.81. III, Christian Meyer to Con- t a livery Stable on the North of North Street, Between Green - and Lawrence Streets. ,onmon Council of the City of 1. 1'erraise ranted unto t a livery an and Sec. 2. This ordinance shall take ef- fect and be In force from and after its publication. Yeas—Ald. Conla}, Dowian,O'Connor, Petsch, Cullen, Sanlmrn, Weber,Kenny, Kain, Hamm, Mines, Long, Air. President -13. Passed Sept. 6, 1887. CHAS. D. KERR, President of Council. Approved Sept. 7. 1887. ROR EIiT A. SMITH, Mayor. Attest: Trios. A. PRENDERGAST, City Clerk. Sept. 10. Resolutions. Resolved, That the following plats, as eccepted by the Plat Commission and Sty Engineer, be and hereby are at, - )roved by the Common Council: Henley's Subdivision of the west half if lot 1:3, and lots 14 and 15, block 10, EI- 'elt, Bernhelnier & Arnold's addition. Couch's Rearrangement of lots6 uid 7, block 5, College Place, East DI- lisiol. Mayfield's Subdivision of lots 97 and S8, Pioneer Real Estate and Building Society's subdivision. St. Anthony Park South addition. A. H. Koehler's Rearrangement "B." Joseph R. Wtide's Fifth addition. Hackett's Subdivision of block 4, Lex - Approved Sept. 7, 1887. B' Aid. Kain— Resolved, That the grade of Forest street, from McLean avenue to Conway street, as recommended by the City Eu- gineer and as Indicated by the red *ade line on the accompanying profile, be and hereby- Is adopted as the established grad Conley,Dow4an, O'Connor. Petsch, Cullen, Sanborn, Weber, Kenny, Kain, Hamm, Mines, Long, Mr. Presi- dent -13. Approved SLpt. 7, 1887: By Ald. Hamm— Besolved,That the grade on Gotzian street, from /t argaret street to Comvay street, as fndicatedby thered grade line on the accomppanying profile, be and the same hereby Is accepted by the Common Council as the established grade. Yeas—AId. Conley, Dowlan,O'Connor. Petsch Cullen, Sanborn, Weber, Kenny. Kain, }Lamm. Mines, Long. Dir. Presi- dent -13. Approved Sept. 7, 1881. PROCEEDINGS OF THE COMMON COUNCIL. 489 By Aid. Hamm— Resolved, That the grade on Seventh street, from Bock street to Phalen street, as indicated by the red grade line ori the accompanying profile, be and the same hereb}3• is accepted by the Common Council as the established grade. Yeas.—Ald. Conley, Dowlan, O'Con- nor, Petsch, Cullen, Sanborn, Weber, Kennyy, Kain. Hamm, Mines, Long, Mr. Presielenf_l8. Approved Sept. 7, 1887. By Aid. Longg— Besoved, That the grade on Fry street, from Hewitt avenue to Blair street, as shown by the red grade line on the ac- companying profile, be and the same hereby is allotted by the Common Cou- cil as the estabn fished grade. Teas—Ald. Conley, Dowlan, O'Con- nor, Petsch, Cullen, Sanborn, Weber, Kenny, Kain, Hamin. Minea, Long, Mr. President -13. Approved Sept. 7, 1887. Whereas The Common Council of the city of St. 1: au1 heretofore ordered the Board of Public Works to report whether a change of grade on Hall ave- nue, from Isabel street to George street, fen said city, as shown by a red line on a profile annexed -to said order, was neces- sar ' and proper, and whether real estate to �e assessed for said improvement could be found benefited to the extent. Of damages and costa to be Incurred by said improvement; and W hereas,In accordance with said order the Board of Public Works did make a re ort to the Common Council of date July 10, 1887, recommending said im- provement, and that property could be found benefited to the extent of dam- ages, costs and ex eases necessary to be incurred in making said change of grade as aforesaid; and Whereas, the Common Council of said city on the 21st day of July, 1887, adopted said report and ordered the (!fly Clerk to give the notice required by law; and Whereas, The City Clerk gave notice in the official paper -of onl :30 o'clock p. m., at the Council Chamber it said city, consider such proposed change ofgrade; and Whereas, At the time and place designated for such proposed change of grade, the Common Council, after hearing all persons interested, and be ng of the opinion that the same was necessary and proper, ordered the grade of Ifail avenue, from Isabel street to George street, to be changed in accordance with the red line as shown on the annexed pro- file, being the same as referred to in all the proceedings had in regard to said change; therefore Resolved, That said order and the profile representing said change of grade be referred to the Board of Public Works, and that said Board shall Proceed without delay to assess the amount as nearly as they can ascer- tain the same• which will be required to pay the damages, costs and expenses of such improvement upon the real estate to be benefited by said Improve- ment, as provided by law, it being the opinion of the Common Council that real estate to be assessed for such im- provement can be found benefited to the ext^_nt of the damages, costs and ex- penses necessary to be incurred thereby. Yeas—Ald. Conley, Dowlan,O'Connor, Petsch, Cullen, Sanborn, Weber,Kenny, RainH , mnni, Minea, Long, Mr. Prest. dent -13. Approved Sept. 7, 1887. Whereas, The owners of theproperty abutting upon and along the line of the alleys in blocks one (I), two (2) three (3) and four (4) of Hunibird's addition to St. Paul have petitioned the Common Coun- cil of the City of St. Paul to vacate said alle}•s, which said petition duly sets forth the facts and reasons for said va- cation, and was duly accompanied by a plat thereof as proposed to be vacated; and Whereas, The Common Council, upon the presentation of said petition deemed It expedient that the matter be pro- ceeded with and ordered said petition to be filed of record with the City Clerk, and notice to be given by publication as provided by law; and Whereas, Due notice by publication in the official paper of said city for four weeks, commencing on the 29th day of July, A. D. 1887, to the effect that said petition had been filed with the City Clerk, stating ht brief its ob- jeer, and that the same would be heard and considered by the Common Council of the city of St. Paul on Tuesday, the 6th day of September. A. D. 1887, at 7;30 o'clock). m. at the Council Chamber in the City Hall of said city; and Whereas, At the time and place last aforesaid, for the investigation and con- sideration of suchproposed vacation of Said alleys in said Humbird's addition, bile Counnon Council, after hearing all persons Interested and being of the opin- ion that the same is necessary and pro- per, and that the prerequisites there - Por have all been complied with; now therefore, be It Resolved, That all of said alleys in plocks one (1), two (2), three (3) and four 4) of Humbird's addition to St. Paul, as ,. 490 PROCEEDINGS OF THE COMMON COUNCIL. the same a pears of record in the office of the Register of Deeds in and Poa or the county of Ramsey, Minnesota, the same is hereby declared to be va- cated and discontinued as asked for in said petition and as hereinabove speci- fied. Yens—Ald. Conley, Dowlan, O'Con- nor, Petsch, Cullen, Sunburn Weber, Kain, Hamm, Mines, Long, 'lir. Press-' tient-13. Approved Sept. 7, 1887. Whereas, The owners of property abutting upon and along the line of Pillsbury and Bernhenme. avenues have petitioned the Common wuncil of the city of St. Paul to vacate said avenues, from the southerly line of St. Anthony avenue in a southerly direction to the southwest line of Hewitt'sout lots, First division which said petition duly sets forththe facts and reasons for said vacation, and was duly accompanied by a plat thereof as proposed to be va- cated; and Whereas, The Common Council, upon the Presentation of said petition deemed it expedient that the matter be pro- ceeded with and ordered said petition to be filed of record with the City Clerk, and notice to be given by publication as provided by law; and Whereas, Due notice by publication in thea -official paper of said city for four weeks, commencing on the 13th day of July, A. D. 1887, to the effect that said petition had been filed with the City Clerk, stating in brief its object, and that the same would be heard and considered by the Common Council of the city of St. Paul, on Tues- day, the 6th day of September, A. D. Chamber in the City ock Hall ofat the saidocityil and - Whereas, At the time and place last aforesaid, for the investigation and consideration of such proposed vaca- tion of said Pillsbury and Bernheimer avenues, the Com- mon Council, after hearing all per- sons,interested and being of the opin- lper ah d thatthe sthe pre equisites athernd eforor have all been complied with; now there- fore, be it Resolved That all of said Pillsbury and from the southerly line of St. Anthonimer y n avenue in line of Hewitt s buttlots, First divisio nt as the same ap ears of record er of Deeds qq forin and the office the coon y f oHam Ramsey, Minnesota, be and the same Is hereby declared to be vacated and discontinued, as asked for in said petition, and as hereinabove specified. Yeas—Ald. Conley, Dowlan,O'Connor, Petsch, Cullen, Sanborn, Weber, Kenny, Kaln, Hamm, Mines, Long, Mr. Presi- dent -13. Approved Sept. 7, 1887. By Aid. Cullen— Resolved, By the Common Council of the city of St. Paul, that an order be drawn on the City Treasury in favor of the Merchants National Bank of St Paul, for the sum of one hundred and seventy- three and 90-100 (si-mo 1) dollars, belly the balance of Interest line and omitted in Ordinance No. 807 in the payment of a note given by the Committee of Ways and Means to said bank for "aid in as- sisting the sufferers by hail in Marshall county." Yeas—Ald. Conley, Dowlan, O'Con- nor, Petsch, Cullen, Sanborn, Weber, Kenny, Kain, Hamm, Mines. Long, Mr. President. -13. Approved Sept. 7. 1887. By Aid. Cullen— Resolved, By the Common Council of It e cit} of St. Paul, that orders be dr{nwn upon the City Treasury to pay the fol- lowin( judgments rendered by the Dis- trict (,curt of Ramsey countJ-, tvnth in- terest from the date of docket at the rate of 7 per cent. per annum, whenever a certificate of the Clerk of the said court Is filed in ; the office of the City Comptroller, that the said judgments have been satisfied upon the records of the said court, viz.: F. K. StevensApr11 28 1881.. N3.3 14 Margaret J. Waldron, P eb. 14, 1815 ........... .. .. ... 2,250 44 Ada Gallagher, administrator, Dec. 29, 1885 ............. 3,218 03 Aspah L. Hollis, Feb. 24, 1886, 332 lit Edmund Rice. Jr., Feb. 25, 1886 ............. ........... 4,060 10 Total .......................810,300 33 Yeas—Ald. Conley, Dowlan, O'Connor, Petsch, Cullen, Sanborn,Weber, Kenny, Hamm, amm, Mines, Long, Mr. Presf- denn13. Approved Sept. 7, 1887. By Aid. Cullen— Resolved, B}}- the Common Council of the city of St. Paul, that the resolution of the Common Council, passed at the special meeting of June 281817, and all - proved June 2'.41857, authorizing and directing the proper city officers to pre- pare and execute bonds of the city of St. Paul to the amount of two hundred and twenty-five thousand (821-5,000) dol- lars, under and by virtue of -an act of the legislature of the state of Mhune- sots, approved Feb. 25. 1817, entitled, "An act to Provide for the creation and organization of a Board of Park Com- missioners in and for the city of St. Paul, Ramsey county, Minnesota, etc., PROCEEDINGS OF THE COMMON COUNCIL. 491 etc.," is hereby declared void, and re- pealed in consequence of the mistake in the said resolution requiring the prin- cipal of said bonds payable in thirty- seven (37) years from their date of issue in place of thirty (30) years, as required by the act authorizing the issue. Yeas—Aid. Con Icyy, Dowlan,O'Connor, Petsch, Cullen, Sall orn,Weher, Knny, Kain, Hamm, Minea, Long, Mr. 'rest dent -13. Approved Sept. 7, 1887. By Ald. Cullen— Resolved, by the Common Council of the city of St. Paul, That the proper city officers are hereby authorized and directed to prepare and execute bonds of the cit}- of St. Paul to the amount of two hundred and twenty-five thousand (*n5,000) dollars, under and by virtue of an act of the Legislature of the state of Minnesota, approved Feb. 2.5, 1887, en- titled "An act to provide for the crea- tion and organization of a Board of Park Commissioners in and for the city of St. Paul, Ramsey county, Min- nesota;" said bonds shall bear interest at the rate of four and one-half (434) per cent. per annum, payable semi -amorally at the financial agency of the city of St. Paul in the city of New York, and shall bear date the first day of September, A. D. 1887, and the principal shall be pays- ble in thirty 0. 0) years from their date of issue at the r id financial agency. Yeas—Ald. Conley, Dowlan, O'Con- nor, Petsch, Cullen, Sanborn, Weber, Renuq-. Kain, Hamm. Minea, Long, Mr. Presidnt-13. Approved Sept. 7, 1887. By Ald. Long Resolved. 'That the suer of 8700, or as much thereof as may be necessary, be and the sane is hereby appropriated to he used in sprinkling the different drive- ways from the city to the state fair grounds during fair week, from Sept. 12 to l7; said work to be done under di- rection and supervision of the City En- gineer. Yeas—AId. Cuule},. Dowlan,O'Connot, Petsch, Cullen, Sanborn, Weber, Kenny, Knin, Hanan, Minea, Long, Mr. Presi- dent -13. Approved Sept. 7, 1817. By Aid. Sanboru— $esolved, That the City Council of St. Paul hereby awards the contract for con- structing the bridge oil Colorado street to M. A. O'Brien and E. J. iOBrien, on their bid this evening receved; that the bid and bond, with this resolution, be referred to the City Attorney to pre- pare a proper contract and bond,. and that the proper city officers are hereby instructed to execute such contract when prepared and approved by the City Attorney. Yeas—Ald. Conleyy,, Dowlan, O'Connor, Petsch, Cullen, Sanborn,Weber. Kenny, Kain, Hamm, Mines, Long, Mr. Presi- dent -13. Approved Sept. 7, 1887. By Ald. Sanborn— Itesolved, That permission be and hereby is granted to W. C. Riley to con- nect the sewer system of his new block on the corner of Nina and Laurel ave- nues with the Nina avenue sewer through the alley in the rear of said block, provided that said work shall be done under the direction of the City Eugsneer. Yens—Ald. Conley,Dowlan, O'Connor, Petsch,Cullen, Sanborn, Weber, Kenny, Kain, Hannm, Mines, Long, Mr. Presi- dent -13. Approved Sept. 7, 1887. By Aid. Petsch— Resolved, That the order of the Com- mon Council in the matter of condemn- ing a strip of land for alley purposes In block six (6), of Robert k Randall's ad- dition to St. Paul, referred to the Board of Public Works at the meeting of Aug. 2 of the Common Council for investiga- tion and report, be annulled and re- ferred to the Alderman of the district. Yeas—Ald. Conley' Dowlan,O'Connor, Petsch. Cullen, Sanborn, Weber,Kenny, Kain, Hamm, Minea, Long, Mr. PresI- dent-13. Approved Sept. 7, 1887. By- Ald. O'Connor— liesolved, That the Board of Fire Commissioners cause a fire alarm box to be placed on the northeast corner of Sixth and Wabasha streets. Yeas—AId. Conley, Dowlan,O'Connor, Petsch, Cullen, Sanborn,Weber, Kenny, Kain, Hamm, Minea, Long, Mr. Presi- dent -13. Approved Sept. 7, 1887. By Ald. Petsch— " Resolved, That the Board of Fire Commissioners be and they are hereby authorized to urchase fourteen fire alarm boxes and locate andmaint�e same in accordance with theirco of muni - cation dated Aur. 16, 1887. Yea:.—AId. Conley, Dowlan,O'Connor, Petsch, Cullen Sanborn, Weber, Kenny, Kash, Hamm, Vines, Long, Mr. Presi- dent -13. Approved Sept. 7, 1887. By AId. Petsch— Resolved, That the Board of Fire - Commissioners be and they are hereby authorized to sell five condemned horses and purchase five horses to replace those condemned. 492 PROCEEDINGS OF THE COMMON COUNCIL. Yeas-Ald. Conle '.Dowlan,O'Conmor, Petsch, Cullet, Sauborn,Weber, Kenny, Kain, Hamm, Mines, Long, Mr. Presi- dent -13. Approved Sept. 7,1387. By Aid. Kerr - Resolved, That the St. Paul City Rail- way company be and is hereby directed, within six months from this date, to ex- tend their track and operate their rail- way on Rice street front its present terminus northerly to Maryland street. Yeas-Ald. Conleyy,Dowlau,O'Connor, Petsch, Cullen, Sanborn,Weber, Kenny, Kain, Hamm, Mines, Long, Mr. Presi- dent -13. Approved Sept. 7. 1887. By Ald. Kerr - Resolved, That the St. Paul Street Railway company is requested to fur- nish additional cars between 7 and 9 in the morning and between 12 and 2 at noon and between 5 and 7 in the even- ing, so as to accommodate the public and prevent the dangerous overcrowd- ing of cars at the hours above named which now prevails, especially on the St. Anthony hill line. Yeas-Ald. Conleyy,Dowlan,O'Counor, Petsch, Cullen, Sanborn,Weber, Kenny, Kain, Hamm, Minea, Long, Mr. Presi- dent -13. Approved Sept. 7, 1887. By Aid. Kain- Resclved, That the City Clerk be and lie is hereby instructed to advertise for proposals for lumber for the ensuing year. Yeas-Ald. Conley, DoNvlan,O'Connor, Petsch, Cullen, Sanborn,Weber, Kenny, Kain, Hamm, Minea, Long, Mr. Presi- dent -13. Approved Sept. 7, 1587. By Aid. Kenny - Resolved, That the City Engineer be and he is hereby instructed to open a F to alley from Minnehaha street, in block Ie, Stimam's addition to St. Paul. Yeas-Ald. Conley, Dowlan,O'Connor, Petsch,Cullen, Sanborn. Weber. Kenny. Kain, Hamm, Minea, Long, Mr. Presl- dent-13. Approved Sept. 7, 1887. By Aid. Hamm - Resolved, That the City Engineer construct a crosswalk on De, atur street, between Bedford and Edgerton streets. Yeas--Ald. Cenley, Dowlan,O'Connor, Petsch, Cullen, Sanborn, Weber Kenny' Kain, Hamm, Minea, Long, Mr. Presi- dent -13. Approved Sept. 7, 1887. BUId. Kain- Resolved, That the City Engineer cause East Fourth street, between Hoff- man avenue and Maria avenue, to be terraced and graded, and he is further authorized to put in a catchbasin at the edge of the bluff on said street. Yeas-Ald. Conley, Dowlan, O'Con- nor, Petsch, Cullen, Sanborn, Weber, Kenny, Kain, Hamm, Mmes, Long, Mr. Pesident-13. Approved Sept. 7, 1382 By Ald. Kerr - Resolved, That the City Engineer he instructed to notify the St. Paul Street Car company to repair and replace as directed by said Engineer, the street pavement on St. Peter street, between Iglehart and Martin streets, where the tracks of said street car line have been abandoned; also on Fourth street, be- tween Jackson street and Broadway. Yeas-Ald. Conley, Dowlan, O'Con- nor, Petsch, Cullen, Sanborn, Weber, Kenn} Kahn, Hamm, Minea, Long, Mr President -13. Approved Sept. 7, 1887. By Aid. Kerr - Resolved, That the City Engineer be and is hereby directed, as a sanitary measure, to fill the sink hole between Rice street and Park avenue, and be- tween the St. Paul. Minneapolis & Man- itoba railway tracks and Pennsylvania avenue, at a cost not to exceed two hun- dred dollars. Yeas-Ald. Conley, Dowlan, O'Con- nor, Petsch, Cullen, Sanborn, Weber, Kenny, Kain, Hamm. Minea, Long, Mr. President -13. Approved Sept. 7, 1837. By Aid Petsch- Resolved, That the City Engineer be and he is hereby instructed to cause the re -numbering of Cedar street, from Cen- tral avenue to Como avenue (formerly Bianca street), so as to follow consecu- tively the numbers below said Central avenue. Yeas-Ald. Conley, Dowlan, O'Con- nor Petsch, Cullen, Sanborn, Weber. Kenny, Kain, Hamm, Minea, Long, Mr. President -13. Approved Sept. 7, 1887. By Aid Dowlan- Resolved. That the Chief of Police is hereby authorized to purchase one buu- dred and twenty-five caps for the police force of the cltZ. Yeas-Ald. Conley, Dowlan, O'Con- nor, Petsch Cullen, Sanborn, Weber, Kennyy, Kain, Hamm, Minea, Long, Mr. President -l3. Approved Sept. 7, 1337. By Ald. hyan- Resolved, That the St. Paul Gas company be and is hereby directed to lay gas mains, to place lamp posts and lamps at distances of from 100 to 1W feet apart on West Seventh street, from Forbes to View street. PROCEEDINGS OF THE COMMON COUNCIL. 493 Yeas-Ald. Conley, Dowlan, O'Con- nor, Petsch, Cullen, Sanborn, Weber, Kenny, Kain, Hamm, Mines, Long. Mr. Presidents --13. Approved Sept. 7. 1887. 13y Ald. Dowlan- Resolved, That the St. Paul Gas com- pany be and is hereby requested to erect and maintain a gas lamp in front of the church doors on the west side of Wacouta street, between Ninth and Tenth streets. Yeas-Ald. Conley, Dowlan, O'Con- nor, Petsch, Cullen, Sanborn, Weber, Kemt} Kain. Blount, Mines, Long, Mr. President -13. Approved Sept. 7, 1887. By Aid. Kenn), - Resolved, That the contractor be and he upis hereby instructed to erect oil lats on Case street 150 feet apart be- tween Mississippi street and Payne ave- nue. Yeas-Ald. Conley, Dowlan, O'Con- nor, Petsch, Cullen, Sanborn, Weber, Kenny, Kain. Hamm, Mines, Long, Mr. President -13. Approved Sept. 7, 1887. By Aid. Sanborn - Resolved, That the City Contractor for Gasoline Lamps be and is hereby in- structed to erect and maintain two gaso- line street lambs on opposite sides of Laurel avenue. between Dale street and '-St. Albans street, at a distance of 1.50 feet from each other and from the lamps on the corners of the streets. Yeas-Ald. Conley, Dowlan,O'Connor, Petsch, Cullen, Sanborn, Weber,Kenny, Kain, Hamm, Minea, Long, Mr. Presi- dent -13. Approved Sept. 7, 1887. By Aid Kain- Resolved, That the St.I'aul Gas'com- pany is hereby requested to extend its gas mains oil Maria avenue, from Hudson to Cherry street, still along Cherry street to Hoffman avenue, and ott. Hoffman avenue to Clermont street. Yeas-Ald. Conl%.Dowian,O'Conuor, Petsch, Cullen, Sanborn,Weber, Kenny, Kain, Haunt, Junes, Long. Mr. Presi- dent -13. Approved Sept. 7, 1887. By Aid. Sanborn - Resolved, That the Board of Public Works are hereby directed to construct and maintain a cement sidewalk eight feet wide on the north side of Da ton avenue, from Dale street to St. Albans street, wherever a cement sidewalk Is not already constructed. Yeas-AId. Conley, Dowlan, O'Con- nor. Petsch, Callen, Sanborn. Weber, Kenny, Kain, Hanna, Minea, Long. Mr. President -13. Approved Sept. 7, 1887. By Aid. Petsch- Resolved, That the Board of Public Works be and they are hereby instructed to lay a walk on both sides of Jackson street, from Ninth street to Grove street, the same to be laid of hexagon blocks. Yeas-Ald. Conley, Dowlan, O'Con- nor, Petsch, Cullen, Sanborn. Weber, Kenn); Kain, Hanun, Mines, Long, Mr. President -13. Approved Sept. 7, 1887. BY Aid. Cullen - Resolved, That the Board of Public Works be and is hereby instructed to cause the construction of a stone side- walk on the west side of St. Peter street, from Fifth street to Sixth street, also on the chat side of St. Peter street, from Fifth street to 'Tenth street, and on the West side of St. Peter street, from Sev- enth street to Tenth street. Seas-Ald. Conley, Dowlan, O'Con- nor, Petsch, Cullen, Sanborn, Weber, Kenny, Kain, Hamm, Minea, Long, Mr. President -13. Approved Sept. 7, 1887. By Ald. Kenny - Resolved, 'That the Board of Public Works be and is hereby instructed to coustruct an eight -foot sidewalk, with necessary crossings on the east side of Mississippi street, between Gran- ite street and Maryland street. Yeas-Ald. Conleyy Dowlan,O'Connor, Petsch, Cullen, Sanborn,Weber, Kenny, Kain, Hamm, Minea, Long, Mr. Pres - dent -13. Approved Sept. 7, 1887. By did. Sanborn - Resolved, That the Board of Public Works are hereby, directed to construct and maintain a plank sidewalk six feet wide, with proper street crossings, over all intermediate streets, on the west side of Victoria street, from St. Clair street to Marshall avenue. Yeas-Ald. Conley, Dowlan, O'Con- nor, Petsch, Cullen, Sanborn, Weber, Kennyy Kain, Hamm, Minea, Long, Mr. President -13. Approved Sept. 7, 1887. By Ald. Kain- Resolved, That the Board of Public Works cause a crosswalk to be con- structed arstructed on East Third street, across Conway street; also a crosswalk on East Third street, across Arcade street; also a crosswalk on East Third street, across North Third street. Yens-AId. Conley. Dowlan, O'Con- nor, Petsch, Cullen, Sanborn, Weber, Kenny, Rain. Hamm, Minea, Long, Mr. President -13. Approved Sept. 7, 1887. 494 PROCEEDINGS OF THE COMMON COUNCIL. B3' Ald. Petsch— Resolved, That the Board of Public Works be and they are hereby directed to lay a plank crosswalk across Jackson street at its intersection with Robert street. Yeas—Ald. Cooley, Dowlan,O'Comtor, Petsch, Cullen, Sanborn,Weber, Kenny, Kain, Hamm, Minea, Long, Mr. Presi- dent -13. Approved Sept. 7, 1887. By Ald Petsch— Resolved, That the Board of Public Works report at the next regular meet- ing of the Council why the bexagon block sidewalk Is not being laid on Rob- ert street, as ordered. Yeas—Ald. Conley, Dowlan,01Connor, Petach Cullen, Sanborn, Weber, Kenny, Kain, hmaro, ML inea, ung. Mr. Presi- dent -13. Approved Sept. 7, 1337. By Aid. Dowlan— Resolved, That the Board of Public Works be and are hereby requested to cause crosswalks to be laid at the fol- lowing points: One across Thirteenth, west side of Broadway; one across Thirteenth, east side of Broadway; one across Canada, south side of Thirteenth; one across L'Orient, south side of Mt. Airy • one across Mt. Airy, west side of L'Orlent. Yeas—Ald. Conley, Dowlan, O'Con- nor, Petsch, Cullen, Sanborn, Weber, Kenny, Kain, Hamm, Minea, Long,.Mr President-13. Approved Sept. 7, 1887. By Ald. Conley— Resolved, That the Board of Public Works cause a plank sidewalk to be laid on the west aide of Broadway atreet, from Third street to the railroad tracks. Yeas—Ald. Conley, Dowlan, O'Con- nor, Petsch, Cullen, Sanborn, Weber, Kenny, Kaln, Hamm, Minea, Long, Mr. President -13. Approved Sept. 7, 1887. By AId. Long Resolved, That the Board of Public Works be and they are hereby Instruct- ed to lay a three plank sidewalk with the necessary crosswalks on the south aide of Raymond street, from the center Ilne of lot (5) five, in block 80, St. An- thony park, to Cromwell street. Yeas—Aid. Conley, via- Petach, Cullen, Sanborn, Weber, Kennyy, Kain, Hamm, Minea, Long, Mr. President -73. - Approved Sept. 7, 1887. By Aid. Kerr— Resolved, That the Board of Public Works cause a stone sidewalk to be placed on both sides of St. Peter street, from Tenth street to Summit avenue. Yeas—Ald. Costley, Dowlan, O'Con- nor, Petsch, Cullen, Sanborn, Weber, Kenny, Kain, Hamm, Mines, Long, Mr. President -13. Approved Sept. 7, 1837. By Aid. Long Resolved, That the Board of Public Works cause a wooden sidewalk to be laid on St. Anthony avenue In front of block 1; also the necessary crossings. The sidewalk to be of the same width as corresponding sidewalks on both sides of block 1 on St. Anthony avenue. Years—Ald. Conley, Dowlan, O'Con- nor, Petsch, Cullen, Sanborn, Weber, Kennyy, Kaln, Hamm, Minea, Long, Mr. President -13. Approved Sept. 7, 188r, By Aid. LonR— Resolved, That the Board of Public Works cause a six-foot wooden sidewalk to be laid on the west side of Simpson avenue, from Hewitt avenue to the rail- road; also on the east side of Simpson avenue, from Taylor avenue to the St. Paul, Minneapolis & Manitoba railroad right of way, with the necessary cross-. walks. Yeas—Ald. Conley, Dowlan, O'Con- nor, Petsch, Cullen, Sanborn, Weber, Kenny, Kain, Hamm, Minea, Long, Mr. President -13. Approved Sept. 7, 1887. By Aid. Sunburn— Resolved, That the Board of Public Works is hereby directed to construct a wooden sidewalk, eight feet wide, oil the south side of block le, of Woodland Park addition, from Kent street to Dale street. Yeas—Ald. Conley, Dowlan, O'Con- nor, Petsch, Cullen, Sanborn, Weber, Kenny, Kain, Hamm, Minea, Long, Mr. Presidents -13. Approved Sept. 7, 1887. By- Ald. Cullen— lieaolved, That the Board of Public Works be and is hereby Instructed to order the construction of a stone side- walk on the north side of Fifth street, in front of lot 3 and the westerly thirty feet of lot 5, block 14, Rice & Irvine's addition to St. Paul; also on the north side of Fifth street In front of lots 1, 2, 3 and 4, block 54, Rice & Irvine's addi- tion to St. Paul. Yeas—Ald. Conley, Dowlan, O'Con- nor, Petsch, Cullen,Sanborn, Weber, Kenny, Hain, Hamm, Minea, Long, Mr. Presidents -13. Approved Sept. 7, 1887. By Aid. Dowlan— Resolved, That the Board of Public Works be and are hereby re nested to to cause a sidewalk to be laid in front of PROCEEDINGS OF THE COM31ON COUNCIL. 405 lot on the southeast corner of L'Orien and Mt. Airy streets. the wttlk to It laid on the Mt. Airy front. Yeas—Ald. Conley, Dowlan. O'Cmt nor. Petsch, Cullen, Sanborn, Weber Kenny, Kain. Hamm, Mines, Long, Mr President -1:t. Approved Sept. 7, 1887. By� Ald. Ryan— Hesolv'4 That the Board of Publi, Works be and is hereby instructed b construct an eight -foot plank sidewall oil both sides of Dunsman street, fron West Seventh street to Cliff street, to gether wfth the necessary crosswalks. Yeas—AId. Conley, Dowlan, O'Con nor, Petsch, Cullen, Sanborn, Weber Kenny, Kain, Hamm, Mines, Long, Mr President -13. Approved Sept. 7, 1887. By Ata. Ryan— Resoived, 'That the Board of.Public Works be and is hereb instructed lc lay a plank, walk across St. Clair street, on west side of Colborne street. Yeas—Abd. Conley, Dowlan, O'Con- nor. Petsch, Cullen. Sanborn, Weber, Kenny, Kain, Hamm, Minea, Long, Mr. President -13. Approved Sept. 7,188-,. By Ald. Ryan— Resulved, That the Board of Public Works he and hereby is instructed to construct four crosswalks at the inter- section of Webster and James streets. Yeas—Ald. Conley-, Dowlan, O'Con- nor, Petscb, Cullen, Sanborn, Weber, Kenny Kahl, Hamm, Minea, Long, Mr. President -13. Approved Sept. 7, 1887. By Aid. Dowlan— It is hereby ordered by the Common Council of the Cit} of'st. Paul: Thatthe matter of opening, widening and extending Jackson street in a direct line from Winter street to the St. Paul, Minneapolis & Manitoba railroad bridge, be and the sane is hereby referred to the Board of Public Works to investi- gate and report: First—Is this improvement proper and necessary? Second --Give the Council an estimate of the expense thereof,and state whether one-half of the cost thereof is to be paid into the City Treasury before the con- tract is let. Third—Can real estate to be assessed for said improvement be found benefited to the extent of damages, costs and ex- penses necessary to be Incurred thereby? Fourth—Is such improvement asked for upon the petition or application of the owners of a majority of tine property to be assesed for such improvement? Fifth—Send the Council a plan or pro- file of said Improvement as required by law, If you report in favor of the same. Sixth—Send the Council a proper order directing the work to be done. Yeas—Ald. Conley, Dowlan, O'Con- ner. Petsch, Cullen, Sanborn, Weber, Kenny, Kain, Hanna, Mines, Long, Mr President -13. Approved Sept. 7, 1887. By Aid. 11y m— It is ltereb�y ordered by the Common Council oP the City of St. Paul: That the matter of constructing it sewer on w R Dousman street, froest Seventh street to Cliff street, with nec- essary manholes mid catch -basins, be and the. same is hereby referred to the Board of Public Works to investigate and report. First—Is this improvement proper and necessar '' Second --Give the Council an esthnate of the expense thereof,and state whether one-half of the cost thereof is to be paid into the City 'Treasury before the con- tract is let. Third—Can real estate to be assessed for said fntproventent befound benefited to the extent of dunages, costs unit +x- penses necessary tobe incurred thereby? Fourth—Is such Improvement asked for upon the petition or application of the owners of a majority of the property to be assessed for such Improvement? Fifth—Send the Council a plan or pro- file of said improvements as regired by law if you report in favor oti the tame. Sixth—Send the Council a proper order directing the work to be done. Yeas—Aid. Conley Dowlnn,O'Conuor, Petsch, Cullen, Sanborn, Weber,Kenny, Kohl, Hamm, Minea, Long, Mr. Presi- dent -13. Approved Sept. 7, 1887. By AId. Weber— It is hereby ordered by the Common Council of the City of St. Paul: That the matter of opening, an alley in block 5 of Scribner & Chittenden's subdivision of Smith & Lott's Out Lots to the city of St. Paul, be and the same is rreferred to the Board of Pub- ic Wheebyorks to Investigate and report: First—Is this improvement proper and necessary? Second—Give the Council an estimate of the expense thereof, and state ,It ther one-half of the cost thereof is :o be paid into the City Treasury before ;he contract is let. Third—Can real estate to be assessed or said improvement be found benefited o the extent of damages, costs and ex - senses necessary to be incurred thereby? Fourth—ix such improvement asked or upon the tetition or application of he owners oi) a majority of the prope•- y to be assessed for such Improvement? Fifth—Send the Council aplan or pro- ile of said improvements as required 496 PROCEEDINGS OF THE COMMON COUNCIL. by Iaw,if you report in favor of the same. Sixth—Send the Council a proper order directing the work to be done. Yeas—Ald. Conley. Dowlan.o'Coumr. Petsch, Oellen. Sanborn,Weber. Kenily, Kain, Manua, Millen, Long, Mr. I'resi- deut-13. Approved Sept. 7, 1887. ! By Ald. Kenny— It ishereby ordered by the Couunim Council of the City of St. Paul: That the matter of constructionbf •t sewer of Woodward avenue, from Bradley street to the right of way 'of the St. Paul, Minneapolis & ',fautoba railroad, be and the same is hereby re- ferred to the Board of Public. Works to investigate and report: First—Is this improvement proper and necessarv? Second—Give the Council an estimate of the ex cense thereof , and state whether oneNmalf of the cost thereof is to be paid into the City Treasury before the contract is let. Third—Can real- .estate to be 'assessed for said improvement be found benefited to the extent of damages, costs and ex- penses necessary to be incurred thereby? Fourth—Is such improvement asked for upon the petition or application of the owners of a majorityotl the property to be assessed for such improvement? Fifth—Send the Council a plan or pro- file of said improvement as required by law, if you report in favor of the same. Sixth --Send the Council a pproper or- der directing the work to be done. Teas --Ani. Conley, Dowlan,O'Connor, Petsch. Cullen, Sanborn,Weber, Kenny, Kain, Hamm, Minea, Long, Mr. Presi- dent -13. Approved Sept. 7, 1587. By Aid. Kain— Itis hereby ordered by the Common Council of the City of St. Paul: That the matter of constructing a sewer on Hastings avenue, from Plum street to Earl street; Foreststreet, from Hastings avenue to Fourth street; Point Douglas street, from Earl street to Maple street, and Mendota street, front Hudson avenue, to Frances- street, be and the same is hereby referred to the Board of Public Works to investi- gate and report: First—Is this improvement proper and necessarv? Second—Give the Council an estimate of the expense thereof, and state whether one-half of the cost thereof is to be paid into the City 'Treasury before the contract is let. Third—Can real estate to be assessed for said improvenment,be found benefited to the extent of damages, costs and ex- pensed necessary to be incurred thereby? Fourth—Is such improvement asked for upon tine petition or application of the owners of a majority of the property to be assessed for such improvement? Fifth—Send the Council a plan or 11nro- file of said improvements as required by law, it you report in favor of the same. Sixth—Send the Council a properorder directing the work to be done. Teas—Ald. Conley, Dowlan,O'Conum•, Petsch, Cullen, Sanborn,Weber, Kenny, H Kain, anmm, Mines, Long, Mr. Prest- dent-13. Approved Sept.7, 1887. By Aid. Kain— It is hereby ordered by the Common Council of the City of St. Paul: That the matter of opening and ex- tending`la1ole street, from its present terminus to 1',ICLain avenue, be and the same is hereby referred to the Board of Public Works to investigate slid report: First—Is this improvement proper and necessary? Second—Give the Council an estimate of the expense thereof,and state whether one-half of the cost thereof is to be paid Into the City Treasury before the con- tract is let. - Third—Can real estate to be assessed for said improvement be found benefited to the extent of damages, costs and ex- penses necessary to be incurred thereby? Fourth—Is such improvement asked for upon the petition ora lication of the owners of a majority of the property to be assessed for such improvement! Fifth—Send the Council aplanor pro- file of said improvement, as required by law, if you report in favor of the same. Sixth—Send the Council a proper or- der directing the work to be done. Yeas—Aid Conley, Dowlan,O'Connor, Petsch, Callen, Sanborn,Weber, Kenny, Kain, Hamm, Millen, Long, Mr. Presi- dent -13. Approved Sept. 7, 1887. BAid. Kain— It' is hereby ordered by the Common Council of the City of St. Paul: That the matter of gradin gg Short street, from Main street to Hoffman avenue, be and the same is hereby referred to the Board of Public Works to investigate and report: First—Is this improvement proper and necessary? Second --Give the Council an estimate of the expense thereof, and state whether one-half of the cost thereof is to be paid into the City 'Treasury before the con- tract is let. Third—Can r at estate to be assessed for said improvement be found beifited to the. extent oY dmnagges, coats and ex- penses necessarytobeincurredthereby? Fourth—Is such improvement asked for upon the petition or application of PROCEEDINGS OF THE COMMON COUNCIL. 497 the owners of a majority of the propert to be assessed for such improvement? Fifth—Send the Council a plan or pyre file of said improvements as require law if you report iu favor of the same Sixth—Send the Council aproper o der directing the work to be done. Yeas—Ald. Con leyy,Dowlan,O'Connm Petsch, Cullen. Sanhorn,Weber, Kenny Kato, Hamm, Mines, Lone. Mr. Pres! dent -13. Approved Sept. 7, 1887. By Aid. Kain-- It is hereby ordered by the Counmi Council of the city of St. Paul: That the matter of constructing : sewer on Maple street, from Third stree to Ravine. street, be and the same t: hereby referred to the Board -of Publh Works to investigate and report: First—Is this improvement proper ane necessary? Second—Give the Council all estimate of the expense thereof, and state whether one-half of the cost thereof ie to be paid into the City Treasury before the contract is let. - Third—Can real estate to be assessed for said improvemeutbe found benefited to the extent of damages, costs and ex. penses necessary to be incurred thereby? Fourth—Is such improvement asked for upon theetitiot or a plication of the owners ofPa majority of tbeproperty to be assessed for such improvement? Fifth—Send the Council a plan or pro- file of said improvements as reqquired by law, if you report in favor of tlme same. Sixth—Send the Council a properorder directing the work to be done. Yeas—Ald. Conley, Dowlan0'Connor, Petsch. Cullen. Sanborn, Weber,Ke ny, Kain, Hamm, Mines, Long, Mr. Presi- dent -13. Approved Sept. 7, 1887, By Aid. Hamm— It Is hereby ordered by the Conueon Council of the City of St. Paul: That the matter of grading East Sev- enth street, from Phalen street to Bock street, be and the same is hereby re- ferred to Board of Public Works to fn- vestigate and report. First—Is this improvement proper and necessary? Second—Give the Council all esti- mate of the expense thereof, and state whether one-half of the cost thereof is to be paid into the City Treasury before the contract is let. Third—Can real estate to be assessed for said improvement be found benefited to the extent of damages, costs and ex- penses necessary to be incurred thereby? Fourth—Is such improvement asked forupon the petition or application of the owners of a maj orlty of the property to be assessed for such improvement? Fifth—Send the Council a plan or profile• of said improvements as re- quired by law, if you report in favor of the same. Sixth—Send the Council a properor- der directingg the work to be done. Yeas—Adel. Conley,Dowlan,O'Connor, Petsch. Cullen, Sauborn,Weber, Kenny, Kain, Hamm, ',linea, Long, Mr. ]'rest - dent -13. Approved Sept. 7, 1887. By Aid. Bryant— It is hereby ordered by the Coru ion Council of the City of St. Paul: That the nutter of condemning and taking an easement on both sides of Concord street, from Page street to An- napolis street, for slope purposes for the grading of said street, be and the same is hereby referred to the Board of Pub - lie Works to investigate and report: First—Is this improvement proper and necessar} t Second—Give the Council an estimate of theexpense thereof,and state whether one-half of the cost thereof is to be paid into the City 'Treasury before the con- tract is let. Third—Cut real estate to be assessed for said improvement be foundbeuefited to the extent of damages, costs and ex- penses necessary to be incurred thereby? Fourth—Is such improvement asked for upon the petition or application of the owners of a majorityy' of the property to be assessed for such improvement? Fifth—Send the Council a plan or pro - lite of said improvements as required by lawif you report in favor of the same. Sixth—Send the Council a nroper or- der directiu the work to be e�one. Yeas—Add. Conley, Dowlan.O'Counor. Petsch, Cullen, Sanborn,Weber, Kenny. Kula, Hamm, )lines, Long, Mr. Presi- dent -13. Approved Sept. 7, 1887. By Aid. Kerr— It is hereby ordered by the Common Council of the City of St. Paul: That the matter of pavin with cedar blocks the driveway around Park Place Park, where not already ordered paved, !n connection with alley, from Summit avenue, and also the alley from said park to St. Peter street, be and the sae+ is hereby referred to the Board of Public Works to investigate and re- port: First—Is this improvement proper atilt .necessary? Second—Give the Council an estimate if the expanse thereof,and state whether one-half of the cost thereof is if be paid into the City Treasury before he contract is let. Third—Can real estate to be assessed 'or said improvement be found benefited o the extent of damages, costs and ex- penses necessary to be Incurred thereby? 498 PROCEEDINGS OF THE COMMON COUNCIL. Fourth -Is such improvelueut asked for upon the. petition or application of the owners of a "ajorit}. of the property to be assessed for such unpruvement? Fifth -Send the Connell top plan or fro- life of said improvement as required by law, if you report in favur of the same. Sixth -Send the Council a proper order directing the work to be done. Yens-Ald. Conley, Dowlan,O'Counur, Petseh, Callen, Sanborn, Weber, Kenny. Ruin, Manua, Alines, Long, Air. Preso- tient-13. Approved Sept. 7, 1887. Adjourned. CMAs. D. t. I'resndeut of Council. '1'uus. A. 1'uxsnenawsT, Cityty Clerk. k. Special Meeting. ST. PAC$., Sept. 14, 1887. 1 :3 o'e;ock p. mt. 1 Vice -President Dowlmn in the chair. present: All[ Conley,Cullet, Ryan, Sa"burn. Weber, Kenny. Kain, Ilanun, Bryant, Minea, Mr. Vice -President -11. CO}I)ICNICATIONS. Front Ills honor the Mayor -Call for the Eeeting- 'I'he Mayor called the meeting fur the transaction of such hall ss as might ,owe before it. Accepted. Also, Powder Magazines - Po the lionorable, the President and Common Council of the City oP St. Paul: The attention of your honorable Ludy is called to several complaints of enti- zem residing in that mart of section 20, New Canada township, and recently in- corporated into the city limits, concern- ing the location of several uagazines for the storage of powderand dynamite. Co uplaiuts having been made to n front time to time, that said magakines are located only it short distrnce apart in the vicinity designated, and that they are a standing and dangerous menace to the life, property t.nd safety of citizens, and by reason of fears pre- vent the settlement of the neighbor- hood, Ihave to reconnnemd that you take such action as will result in the re- umval of tile, cause of complaint to a more suitable location and thereby es- tablish a feeling of security. Roux a,r A. SMITH. Mayor. Sept. 14, 1887. Committee on Fite Department. Also, Policeman Appointed - Po the Honorable the President told Commou Council of the City of St. Paul: I have this day appointed William II. Perro a member of the regular police force, to succeed Omcer Cnntiek, re- signed, and 1 ask your advice and con- sent thereto. Ron- A. SMITH, Mayor. Sept. 0, 18 137. Committee on Police. Frmn C. W. Curtis, Cairman- Extending an invitation to the mem- bers of the Council to attend the sham battle at the fair grounds on Saturday, Sept. 17. Accepted, and Aid. Cullen appointed n committee of one on arrangements. Frmn Cunningl un & Haas - A sklrly that a sewer be constructed on University avenue, in order to share the nnisauce occasioned by pools of stag- nant water. Alderman of the district. Front D. Morrison and Others - For permission to move frame build- ing. Granted. (See Ordinance No. 83'2.) REPORTA OF CITY OFFICERS. Of City Comptroller, Audited Claims, viz: - McArthur Bros.,Estinmte No. 1, sewer on Fillmere avenue, $1,147.50: McArthur Bros., Estimate No. 4, Edgerton street improvements, ,V3,417; bleArthur Bros., Estimate No. 10, grading MIimehha street, 81,640: McArthur Bros., Earl - mare No. 3, G6rading Fillmore avenue, $3.145; P. H. 'Phornton, Estimate No. 4, Fairmont Place grading and sewer, $595; P. ii. Thornton, Estimate No. (i, eradiaL James street, 8856; Thornton & man, Yankee Ann Thornton & Shaw, grading Irvine,'IV avenues, 82.278; Thon tharde No. 1, gradin6. street) 8°55; G. Bolan, Estimate No. 2, nlg Dunraoaklcce, Estimate. No. S,gratili gPalmer ry laud street, 8.2,720; 'P. Liman, Estimate Nu. 2, grading State sed South Robert streets, 82;2)5; C. Taber, Estimate No. 2, grading Grotto street, 81180; J. W. Ma- loney, Estimate No. 2, grading Deur- born street, 81,632;; I)avns & Lockwood, Estimate No. 2. gra 1119 Stryker avenue, $3,173; A..laicks, Estimate No. 3, pav- 3ng Eighth street, $1,207• A. McMullen. Estimate No. 1, substructure of high bridg{g,e, 1.3,315; St. Paul Gas Lig I company, $6,784.:34: Mississippi river survey, 8567:C3{ H. .Justus, Estimate No. 41 grading Fuller and lllartin streets, 83,434; C. F. Iluebner, Estimate No. 6, rading Burr street, SL5:3o; Dale & Baumgardner, Estimate No. 6, grading Case street, $1,275; T. J. Steers, Estimate No. 4, PROCEEDINGS OF TJIE COMMON COUNCIL. 490 grading street next to Mississippi river. $9,469; G. Gerlich, Estimate No. 4, ggrad- ing Aurora avenue, 8986; W. G. Mulli- gan, Estimate No. 3, grading L'Ornent 'treet, 82m; J. McDonald, Estivate No. 3, grading Oneida street, Foltz; C. H. Clark, Estimate No. 3, grading Owns- streetZ -b595; llnrach & Mabouey, Esti- ,.ate 1V e. I, gradnug Snelling avenue, #3,120; G. Bohm, Estimate No. grading Edmund street, 8.382.50; Rill ion Erdman, Estimate No. 0, grad- ing Babel street, $1,785; .James For- restal, Estimate No, 4, wooden side- walks, 1887, $10,701.62; James Forrestal, Estimate No. 1, paving Oakland street, $.°150; Forrestal & Reilly, Estimate No. 2, paving Cedar, Central and Grant streets, 810,616.50; Folsom & Murray, Estimate No. 1, paving Sherburne avenue. $Gf4; Folsom & Murray, Estimate No. 3, pav- ing .Jackson street, $680; S. P. Fallout. .1❑, Jr., Estimate No. 2, Paving Sixth street, 1.5,950; Folsom & Murray, Estn- umte No. 3'op paving Temperance street. $1,802; Folsom &:lurray, Estimate No. 1, paving Wacouta street, 8850; Folsom & Murray, Estimate No. 1, paving Market street, 8620: Warren -Scharf Asphalt Paving coal - party, Estimate No. 1, paving Portland avenue, 86,800; 11'. S. Blodgett, Estimate No. 3, sewer on Sherburne avenue, 841250; P. Doherty,Estinmte No. l,sew•er on South Robert street etc.. $1,275; P. Doherty, Estimate No. 3, sewer out Car- roll street, 1.510; E. J. Kirkland, Esti- mate No. 2, sewer on Seventh and Men- dota streets, $6,800; White & Adams, Estimate No. 3, Randolph street sewer, 81,1130; V. B. Parks, Estimate No. 3, grading Crpresa street, 8;3,281; Stockton Lindquist. Estimate No. 1, sewer alle3• block •�1, R'wdland P. 8680; Stockton &Lindquist, Estimate No. H sewer onRondo street, 81, 19U; Stockton & Lindquist, Estimate No. 2, sewer on Cedar and Second streets, 82.95. Allowed and ordered paid by the fol- lowing vote: Yeas-Ald. Conley, Cullen, 113 an, Sanborn Weber, Kenny, Kann, Hamm, Bryant, Minea, \Ir.Vice President -ll. nl:POItT OF THE BOARD OF I'VIMIC WORKS. Ninekubin Street grading 'Phe Board of Public Works have had under consideration the resolution or order of the Common Council, ap- proved August 18, 1887, relative to the ggrading of Mackubin street, from Charles street to Minnehaha street, and having investigated the pro- posed Improvement, respectfully report that said improvement is necessary and proper; that the estimated expense thereof is 8•:,.531, one-half of which need not be paid into the City Treasury before the contract is let; that real estate to be assessed therefor can be found benefited to the extent of the ­ and expenses nect, r}' to be incurred [hereby; that sa[d hu- provement is ..I asked for by a peti- tion of a majority of theowners of prop - t terr' to be assessed therefor, but we herewith send a plan or profile of said in provruu+nt. and am ordor for your •adoption, if you lesire us Lo make the hit, - emnut. Yeas 3, nays 11. R. L. Gonxws, President. W.F. Ent-, Clerk Board Public Works. Sept. 12. 1887. Adopted. (See order to Board of Public Works). Also. Fryy Street Grading- 1'he Board of Public Works have lend under •.onsideration the resolution or orderof the Common Couneil, approved Nifty"' 1887, relative to the grading (if Fry street, from Hewitt avenue territo- rial road. and having inv-figured the. proposed iniiirovement, respectfully re- port that it Is necessar}}• and proper to ggade Fry street, from Blair. street (pro - , west) to Hewitt avenue; that the estimated expense, thereof is 14M.100, one -halt' of which need not be paid into the City Treasury before the contract is let; that real estate to be assessed therefor can be found benefited to the extent of the costs and ex- 1)enses necessary toile incurred there - )y; that said improvement is not asked for by a petition of a uta ority of the owners of pro n,rty to Ie assessed therefor, but v%a �lereNvith send a plan or Profile of said improvement, and au order fur yov adoption, if you desire us to make the improvement. lemon. nays 0. It. L. GORMAN, President. W. F. Enw1N,Clerk Board PubIIeWorka. Sept. 12, 1887. Adopted. (See order to Board of Pub - lie Works). Also, Oneida Street Sewer- Tlie Board of Public Works have had under consideration the resolution or order of theComnion Council, approved 1 une 22, 1887, relative to the construe- tlon of a sewer on Oneida street, from St. Clair street to (trace street, and Its - hur investigated the proposed jm- irovennent, respectfully report that said mprovement is necessaryy and proper on Oneida street, from St. Clair street to Jeffeson avenue, together with the necessary catelibasins and manholes; that the estimated expense thereof is i'3,6oco, one-half M which need not be paid Into the City Treasury before the contract is let; that real estate to be as- sessed therefor can be found benefited to the extent of tine costs and expenses ne- cessary to he Incurred thereby; 500 PROCEEDINGS OF THE COMMON COUNCIL. that said improvement is not asked for by a petition of a majority of Line owners of property' to be assessed therefor, but we herewith send a plan or profile of said improve- ment, and an order for your adoption, if ou desire us to make tine improvement. e.¢s 3, (lays 0. R. L. GORMAN, President. W. F. Erwin, Clerk Board Public Works. Sept. 12, 1587. Adopted. (See order to Board of Pull, lie Works.) Also, Iglehart Street Sewer— The Board of Public Works have mad under consideration the resolution or order of the Common Council, approved August 18, 1887, relative to the construc- tion of a sewer on lglehart street, from Lewis street to Farrington avenue; and, having investigated the proposed hn- prevenient, respectfully report that it is necessary ant proper to construct a sewer On Iglehart street, from Lewis street to Farrington avenue, together with the necessary catch -basins and manholes; that the estimated ex- pense thereof is $1,6.50, one-half of which need not be paid into the City Treasury before the contract 6 let; that real estate to be assessed therefor can he found benefited to the extent of the costs and expenses neces- sary to be incurred thereby; that said improvement is not asked for by a petition of a majority of the owners of gopertyy to be assessed therefor, but we rewith send a plan or profile of said Improvement and an order for your adoption, if you desire us to make the improvement. Yeas 3, nays 0. R. L. GORMAN, President. W. F.ERwiN. Clerk Board Public Works. Adopted. (See order to Board of I'ub- lie Works.) Also, Ravine Street Grading— The Board of Public (Yorks have had under consideration the resolutions or orders of the Common Council, a roved a respectively April 21, 1887, andel an y 5, 1837, relative to the grading of Ravine street, from Maple street to Maria ave- nue and Ravine street to a partial grade, from Maria avenue to Hoffman avenue, and having investigated tine proposed Improvement, resFpectfully re- port that it Is necessary and proper to grade Ravine street to a partial grade, from Hoffman avenue to Maria avenue, grading roadway from edge of bluff and putting in stairs from top to bottom of said bluff, and to grade said Ravine street to a full grade from Maria ave- nue to Maple street; that the estimated expense thereof is $2,005, one-half of which need not be paid Into the City Treasury before the contract is let; that real estate to be assessed there- for can be found benefited to the extent of the costs and expenses neces- saryto be incurred thereby' that said improvement is not asked for by a petition of a majority of the owners of property to be assessed therefor, but we herewith send a plan or profile of said improvement, and an order for your adoption, if you desire its to make the improvement. Yeas 3, nays 0. R. L. GORMAN, President. W. F. ERwiR,Clerk Board Public Works. Seppt. a 1837. - Adop[ed. (See order to Board of Pub- lic Works.) Also, Sixth Street Paving— The Board of Public W orks have had un- der consideration the resolution or order of the Common Council, approved Au- gust 26, 1887, relative to the paving of Sixth street,between College avenue and Oak street, with pine blocks and curb- ing with granite, and having investi- gated the proposed improvement, re- spectfully report that said Improvement is necessary and proper, from Collage avenue to Oak street with pine blocks and curbing with granite, including In the contract for said paving the neces- sary sewer, water and gas connections to the property lines; that the esti- mated expense thereof is $3,791, one-half of which need not be paid into the City Treasury be- fore the contract is let; that real estate to be assessed there- for can be found benefited to the ex- tent of the costs and expenses neces- sary to be incurred thereby; that said improvement is not salted for by a pett- tion of a majority of the owners of property to be assessed therefor, but we herewith send a plan or profile of said Im- provement, and an order for your adop- tion if you desire us to make the inn- provement. Yeas 3, nays 0. R. L. GORMAN. President. W.F.EnwiN, Clerk Board Public Works. Sept. 8, 1887. Adopted. (See order to Board of Pub- lic Works.) Also, Concord Street Grading— Che Board of Public Works have had under consideration the resolution or order of the Common Council, approved Aug. 4, 1887, relative to the grading` of Concord street, from Arthur ave- nue to south city limits, and hav- ing investigated the proposed Im- provement, respectfully report that said improvement Is necessary and proper; that the estimated expense thereof is $10,930, one-half of which need not be paid into the City Treasury before the contract Is let; that real estate to be assessed therefor can be found benefited to the extent of the costs and expenses neces- PROCEEDI14GS OF THE COMMON COUNCIL. nary to ipe incurred thereby; that said improvement is not asked for by a petition of a majority of the owners of property to be assessed therefor, but we herewith send a plan or profile of said Improvement, and an order for your adoption, if you desire us to make the Improvennei t. Yeas 3, nays 0. R. L. GORMAN, President. W. F.Enwral,Clerk Board Public Works. Sept. 12, 1837. Adopted. (See order to Board of Pub - lie Wor':s.) Also River Street Change of Grade— The Board of Public Works have had under consideration the resolution or order of the Common Council, approved Aug. 18, 1887, relative to a change of grade on River street, from Main street to Hoffman avenue,and having investi- gated• the proposed improvement, re- spectfully report that said improvement is necessary and proper as indicated by the red line oil the accompanying pro- file; that the estimated expense thereof is 550; that real estate to be as- sessed therefor can be found benefited to the extent of the damages, costs and expenses necessary to be in- curred thereby; that said improvement is not asked for by a petition of a ma- jority of the owners of property to be assessed therefor, but we ]ierewith send a plan or profile of said improvement, if you desire to make the improvement. Yeas 3, nays 0. R. L. GORMAN, President. W.F.EawlN, Clerk Board Public Works. Sept. 12' 1837. Allo nted, mud City Clerk instructed to give tl`ie notice required by law. Also, Minnesota Street Change of Grade— The Board of Public Works have had under consideration the resoultion or order of the Common Council, approved Aug. 18, 1887, relative to a change of grade on \linnesom street, from Twelfth street to Summit avenue, and having investigated the proposed improvement, respectfully report that said improve- ment is necessary and proper on Dlin- nesota street, between Eighth street and Summit avenue east, as indicated by the red line on the accompanying pro- file; that the estimsted expense thereof is 5'?.5; that real estate to be assessed therefor can be found benefited to the ex- tent of the damages,costs and expenses necessary to be incurred thereby; that said Improvement Is not asked for by a petition of a majority of the owners of property' to be assessed therefor, but we Herewith a send a plan or profile of said improvement if yy ou desire to make the improvement. Yeas 3, nays 0. R. L. GORMAN, President. W.F.ERwiN. Clerk Board Public Works. Sept. 8, 1887. 501 Committee oil Streets. Also, Summit Avenue Change of Grade— Phe Board of Public Works have had under consideration the resolution or order of the Common Council, approved Aug. U, 18a7, relative to a change of grade on Summit avenue, from Robert street to Cedar street, and having in- vestigated the proposed improvement, respectfully report that said improve- ment is necessary and proper oil Summit avenue east, from Robert street to Cedar street, as indicated by the red line on the s.cconlpanying profile; that the estimated expense thereof is $25; that real estate to be assessed therefor can be fount benefited to the extent of the damages, costs and expenses necessary to be incurred thereby; that said i::] prevenient is not asked for by a petition of a majority Of the owners of property to be assessed therefor, bat we herewith send it plan or profile of said improvement, if you desire to make the Improvement. Yeas 3, nays 0. R. L. GORMAN, President. W.F.ERw[N.Clerk Board Public Works. Sept. 8. 1587. Committee on Streets. Also, Ros¢bel Street' The Board of Public Works herewith respectfully transmits it communication from Folsom y Murray, contractors, for paving Rosabel street, from Eignth street to Tenth street, stating that they are willing to have their contract for said improvement annulled, they having made satisfactory arrangements. with the property owners interested, and the said Board request that your honorable body pass the necessary order authoriz- ing the annulment lment of said contract, and of all proceedings in said matter. 11. L. GORMAN, President. W.F.EIiwls,Clerk Board Public Works. Se t. 9, 1887. Adopted. (See resolution.) Also, Hiawatha Street Grading Contract— The Board reports that it has awarded Charlea Nonnemacher the contract for grading Iliawatha street, from Burns avenue to Mound street, he being fit(- lowest helowest relhnble suit responsible bidder therefor; amount of bill, 8674; hond in the sum of 5150, with John Boldthen and Peter Bolt as sureties. Also, Dale Street Grading Contract— The Board reports that it has awarded H. J. Cooper and S. J. Harper the con- tract for grading Dale street, from Mar. shall avenue to Maryland street, the), beingthe lowest reliable and responsi- ble bidders therefor; amout of bid, 509 PROCEEDINGS OF THE COMMON COUNCIL' &35,:150; bond in the sum of 87,200, with R. C. Arnold and J. W. Cooper as sure- ties. Also, Aurora Avenue and Other Streets Sewer Contract— The Board reports that it has awarded E. J. Kirkland the contract for con- structing a sewer on Aurora avenue, from Rice street to Western aeenue; on Farrington avenue, from Aurora avenue to Fuller street, and on Fuller street, from Marion street to Mackubin street, he being file lowest reliable and re- sponsible bidder therefor; amount of I $42,975; bond In the sum of $to,000, with 'Phomas Brennan and 1). At. Fin- " layson as sureties. Also, Colborne Street Sewce Contract— The Board repport. that it has awarded Hans Hanson tlhe contract for construct - IF a sewer oil Colborne street, from H h est Seventh street to Jeffers() ave - Me, lie beingg the lowest reliable and responsible bidder therefor; amount of bid, $1,700; bond fn the sum of $40o, with Rasmus Hanson and Andrew Schoch as sureties. Colborne Street Sewer Contract— The Board reports that ithas awarded Samuel White and Walter Adams the contract for constructing_a sewer on for; amount of bid, $2,100; bond In the sum of $450, with Lorenz Mitsch and Henry Scharffbillig as sureties. Each of the foregoing awards taken up separately and approved by the fol- lowing vote: Yeas—Ald. Conley,Cullen, Ryan, San- born, Weber, ' Keun� } Kain, Hanhm. Bryant, Mines, Mr. V ice President -11. Also, Re ort of City Engineer— he Board transmits report of City Engineer for the month of August, 1887, showing contracts in operation, esti- mates allowed, etc. Committee on Streets. claims— Also, TheBoard transmits, approved byy the following claims; viz.; Field, Bros., 8180.25; Mathew Craig, W. Merrill, $20. Commmittee on Claims. 111SCELLANF.01'S. Ordinances— An ordinance was read "permitting D. Morrison to remove a frame dwelling house as herein stated." A I(1. Minea moved that the rules be so far suspended as to allow said. or - (finance to ass to Its second reading. The motion prevailed, yeas Il, and the said ordinance was thereupon read a second time and passed. (See Ordin- ance No. 832,) An ordinance was read "appropriat- ing moneyy for the purpose hereinafter mentione(1." Committee oto Ways and Means. Ordinances. ORDINANCE No. 832. Permitting 1). Morrison to Remove a Frame Dwelling House ns Hereto Stated. The Common Council of the City of St. Paul do ordain as follows: Section 1. Permission N hereby given and granted unto D. Morrlson to re- move that certain frame dwellingg from lot 12, block 179, Robertson's additlon to West St. Paul, onto Chicago avenue, thence easterly along said avenue to Custer street, thence southerly along Custer street to lot S, block 20 Bazille & Robert's addition to West St. Paul, said D. Morrison to do said work at such time and in such a manner as to not Interfere with the use of the rail- road tracks, by the railroad company, over which said building has to pass. Sec. 2. This ordinance shall take ef- fect Iiifn force from and after Its publication. leas—Ald. Conley, -Cullen, Ryan, Sanborn, Weber, Kenny, Kain, Bryant, Ilamin, Minea, Mr. V Ice President -1i. Passed Sept. 14, 1887. JOHN DOWLAN, Vice President of Council. Approved Sept. 16, 1887. Attest: Ro..,RT A. SMITH, Mayor. TROs. A. PEENDEROAST, City Clerk. Sept. 17, Resolutions. Resolved, That the enotract hereto- fore entered into by Folsom & Murray for the paving. of Rosabel street, from Eighth street to Tenth street,with cedar blocks and eurbPhg with granite, be and Is hereby annulled, the said contractors having consented thereto, and the Cor- poration Attorn"e,"y is authorized to exe- cute the necessary papers in said mat- ter. Yeas—Ald. Conley, Cullen Ryan, San- born, Weber, Kenny, Kain, Hamm Bry- ant, Mines, Mr. Vice President -11. Approved Split. 16, 1897. By Aid. Pets-h— Resolved, That the Board of Public Works be and Is hereby instructed to construct a hexagon block sidewalk on both sides of Sherburne avenue, from Robert street to Brewster avenue and on both sides of Jackson street,'from Ninth to Grove street. PROCEEDINGS OF THE COMMON COUNCIL. 503 Yeas—Aid. Conley, Cullen, Ryan, Sanborn. 11 eber; Kenny, Kain, Hanna, Bryant, Mines, Mr. Vice President -11. Approved Sept.'I(;, 1887. By Aid. Kennv— Resolved. T,lat the Board of Public Works be and they are hereby ordered to erect tad maintain a wooden side- walk on the north side of 'Third street, between .Joint street and the bridge with the necessary street crossings. ❑Yeas—And. Conley, Callen. Ryan, San- born, Weber, Kawt) Kain, Hmnny Bryant, Tinea, Mr. Vie- President -11. Approved Sept. 16, 1887. By Aid, Ryan— _ Resolved. That the Board of Public Works be and is hereby instructed ht construct an eight -foot sidewalk ( the st uth side of Washington street, front Chestnut street to Eagle street. yeas_ LL Conley, Cullen, Rto yn, Sanborn, 11"eber, Kenny, Kain, Ilanun, Bryant, Minea, Mr. Vice President—Il. :l pproved Sept. Dl. 1881. By AId, R mt— Resolved, That the Board of Public Works be and hereby is instructed to construct at eight -foot sid-valk on both sides of Lisbon street, from Douglas street to Pleasant.'enue, with ........... s Y nry crosswalks. eas—Ald. Conley. Cullen, Ryan. Sanborn, Weber, Kenny. Kain,Ilanun• Bryant, Mines, Mr. Vice Preodent-11. Approved Sept. lu, tSS7. By Ald. Weber— Lt is hereby dered by the Coonmm Council of the City of St. Paul: That the shatter of constructing a sewer on Mackubin street from Carroll to Iglehart street- be d Ute sante is hereby referred to the Bonrd of Public Works to investigate and report: First—Is this fmhprovennent prop !"I.[ necessary? Second—Give the Council all estimate of the expanse thereof,amd state whether one-half of the cost thereof is to be paid foto file City Treasury before the con- tract 1. let. Third --Can real ,,[tate to he assessed for said improvement be found benefited to the extent of damages, costs and ex- penses necessary to be incurred thereby? Fourth—Is such improvement asked for upon the petition or application of the owners of a majority of the property to be assessed for such improveinefit? Fifth—Send the Council a plan orso- file of said improvement, as ret aired by lav, if you report in favor of tate sane. Sixth—Send the Council a proper or- der ( rectbix. the work to be done. Yeas—And. Conley, Cullen, Ryan, Sanborn, Weber. Kenny, Kain, Hamm, Bryant, Mines, Mr. Vice President -11. Approved Sept. 16, 1887. 4r I it the matter of the report of the Board of Public Works dated Sept. 12..1887. It is hereby, ordered by the Common Council of the City, of St. Paul: 4 That the Board of Public Works of said city of St. Paul, cause the follow- ing improvements to be made. to-wit: Construct a sewer on Iglehart street, from Louis street to Fartin6�tot avenue, in said city, together with t 1 necessary ••etch-bns asfami manholes: that said Board cause said work to be let by con- tract. as provided by law, without ono- half the estimated cost being first paid into the City Treasury, and after said work shall be placed under con- tract, said Board shall proceed with- out (c ay to assess the amount as ueatrl3- a the, can ascertain the same, which will lie required to pay the costs and necessary expenses ofsueh improvement upon the real es- tate to be benefited by said improvement, as provided by law,t being the opinion of the Council that real estate to he assessed for such Improvement call be found benefited to the extent of the costs and expenses necessary to be!it- cartedthereby. Teas—And. l'onley, Cullen. Ryan.San- ant, \inea.. Kenny, Kain, Hanna, Bry- ant, pro,e, Mr. Vice I'resident—ll. Approved �ept. mi. 1887. In the matter of the report of the Board of Public Work., dated Sept. 9, 1887. It is hereby ordered by the Common Council of the City of St. Paul: That the Board of Public Works of mid city of SL Paul cans, the following iwprt w •ureuts to be made, to -wit: Grade RuvinetsVeet to u partial grade, from I h4futan avenue to filaria avenue, grad- ing roadway to edgeof blunt and putting fu stair., frout top to bottom of said bill', lur', ami grade said Ravirhe street to :a toll grade, f'rorn \loris avenue to Maple street• fit said city; that said Board cause said work to lye let by contract, itsprovided by law, without. oto• -half the estimated cost being Ifrst paid into the Cfty 'Trea- sury, Ind after maid work shall be placed under contract, said Board shall proceed without delay to assess the :unount as nearly ale they call ascer- tain the sante, which will I required to pay, the costs and necessary expenses of such impnnenrent upon the real estate to he benefited by said improvement, as provided by lav, it being the opinion of the Council that real estate to be as- sessed for such improvement can be found benefited to file extent of the costs std expenses necessary to be in- curred thereby. Teas —And. Conley, Cullen, Ryan,San- born; Weber, Kenny, Kain,Hamm,Bry- ant, Mines, Mr. Vice President—Il. Approved Sept. 16, 1887. 504 PROCEEDINGS OF THE COMMON COUNCIL. H1 the matter of the. report office Board of Public Works. (late([ Sept. 8, 1887. It is hereby ordered by the Common Council of the city of St. Paul: That the Board of Public Works of said City'of St. Paul cause the following improvements to be made, to -wit: Pave Sixth street, from College avenue to Oak street, in said city,with pine blocks and curbing with granite, including in the contract for said paving filo neves- nary sewer, water and gas counce- tions to the property. lines; that said Board cause said work to be let by contract, its provided by law, without one-half the estimated cost being first paid into the. City Treasury. and after said work shall be placed tinder contract said Board shall I)=, without delay to assess the amount, as nearly as they can ascertain the same, which will be required to pa}' the costs and necessary expenses of such improvement upon the real estate to be benefited by sant improvement. as provided b}- law, it bring the opinion of the Council that read estate to be as- sessed for such improweutent can be found benefited to the rxtear of the costs and expenses necessary to be incurred thereby. Seas—Ald. Cooley, Cullen,Ryan, Sanborn. Weber. Kenny. Kain, lhuni n. Bryant. Mines, Mr. Vice President -11. Approved Sept. 10, 1887. ht the matter of the report of the Board of Public Works dated Sept. 19. 1887. It is hereby ordered by the Common Council of file City of St. Paul: That the Board of Public Works of said City of St. Paul cause tine following improvements to be made, to -wit: Grade Concord street, front Arthur avenue to south city limits,, in said city; that said Board cause said work to be let by contract, as pro- vided by law,_ without One-half the estimated cost being first paid into the City Treasury-, and after said work shall be }ilmed under contract, said Board shall proceed without delay to assess the amount as nearly as they can ascer- tain the same, which will be required to pay the costs still necessary expenses of such improvement upon the real estate to be benefited by said innprove- uient, as provided b,' law, it being tine opinion of the Council that real estate to be assessed for such improvement can be found benefited to till, extent of the costs and r_.. ^ses necessary to be in- curred til( Yens— , idey. Cullen. Ryan Sanborn, r. Kenny, Kain. Hauun Bryant, 11. iaa, Mr. Vice president 11 Approved Sept. 16, 1887. In the matter of the report of the Board of Public Works dated Sept. 12, 1887. It is hereby ordered by the Common Council of the City of St. Paul: That the Board of Public Works of said city of St. Paul cause the following improvements to be made, to -wit: Grade Maekubin street, from Charles street to Minnehaha street, in said city; that said Board caunse said work to be let by contract, as provided by late, %vith- Out one-half the estimated cost be- ing first paid iatothe City Treasury, and after said work shall be placed under contract, said Board shall proceed with- out delay to assess the amount as nearly as they rept ascertain the sane, which will be required to pay the costs and necessary expenses of such improve- ment upon the real estate to be bene- fited by said improvement, as provided by law, it being the opinion of the Council that real estate tc be assessed for such improvement can be found benefited to the extent of the costs and expenses necessary to be incurred therebc. Yeas—Ald. Conley, Cullen, Ryan, Sanborn, Weber, Kenny. Kain, Hanna, Bryant, Mine, Jlr. Vice President -11. Approved Sept. 16, 1887. In the matter of the report of the Board of Public Works dated Sept. 12, 1887. It is hereby ordered by the Connm,, Council of till- City of St. Paul: That the Board of Public. Works of said city of St. Paul cause the following improvements to_be made, to -wit: Grade Fry street. rom Blair street (pro- duced west) to Hewitt avenue, ill said city ; that said Board cause said work to be let by contract, as pro- vided by law, without one-half the esti- mated cost being first paid Into the City 'treasury, and after said work shall be placed under contract, said Board shall proceed without delay to assess the amount, as nearly as they can ascertain the same, which will be required to pay the costs a,,d necessary ex- peases of such improvement upon the real estate to be benefited by said fn)- provement, as provided by law*, it being the opinion of the Council that real estate to be assessed for such improve- ment mprovemet can be found benefited to the ex- tent of the costs and expenses necessary t, be incurred thereby. Yeas—Ald. ConleyCullen, Ryan, Sanborn, Weber. Kenny,, Kain, Bannn, Bryant, Minea, Air. Vice. President—ll. Approved Sept. 16, 1887. In the chatter of the report of the Board of Public Works dated Sept. 12, 1887. It is hereby ordered by the Common Council of the City of St. Paul: That the Board of Public Works of said cit)' of St. Paul cause the following improvements to be made, to -wit: Construct a sewer on Oneida street, PROCEEDINGS OF THE C031MON COUNCIL. 505 IFom St. Clait street to Jefferson avenue It said city, together with the neces 6 ry catch -basins and manholes; that s id Board cause said work to be let by ntract, as provided by law, withour ne-half the estimated cost being firs) rt}tid into the City Treasury, and after '1 sald work shall be placed under contract. said Board shall proceed without dela} to assess the amount as nearly as the} call ascertain the saltie., which will be required to pay the costs and necessary expenses of such Ino- {{movement upon the real estate to be benefited by said improvement, as pro- vided by law, it being the opinion of the Council that real estate to be assessed for such improvement can be found ben- efited to file extent of the costs and expenses necessary t, be incurred thereby. Teas—Ald. Conley, Cullen, Ryan, San- born, Weber. Kenn}�, Kai,,, llama, Bryant, Jlinit, Mr. Vice President -11. Approved Sept. 16, 1667. Adjourned. -JOHN DOwLAN, Vice President of Council. 'Puns. A. PRENDERGART, City Clerk. OFFICIAL PUBLICATION Of Resolution Passed by the Com- mon Council of the City of St. Paul, Sept.. 6, 1887. By Aid. Cullen— Resolved, That the Board of Public Works be and is hereby instructed to cause the Construction of a stone Ite- walk on the south side of Filth street, [n front of lot 6 and the westerly thirty feet of lot 5, block 14, Rice & Irvine's addition to St. Paul; also inn the south side of Fifth street, in front of lots 1, 2, 3 and 4, Idnek 54, Rice & Irvine's ad- dition to St. Paul. Yeas—Aid. Conley, Dowlan, O'Con- nor, Petsch, Cullen, Sanborn, Weber. Kenny, Kain, Hamm, Millen, Long, Air. President -13. Approved Sept. 7, 1687. Cnas. 1). Kimn, President of Council. 't ]los. A. PRENUmvi.t.wr, City Clerk OFFICIAL PUBLICATION Of Resolution Passed by the Conn - mon Council of the City of St. Paul, Sept. 6, 1887. Whereas, A majority of the owners of all the property fronting on the line of Fourteenth street, in the city of St. Paul. Ramsey county, Minnesota, have petitioned the Common Council of the city of St. Paul to vacate that part of said Fourteenth- street which runs northeasterly from Cedar street to Robert street, which said petition duly sets forth the facts and reasons for said vacation, and was duly accompanied by it plat thereof, shd%ving the portion of said street proposed to be vacated, and %vas duly verified by the oath of two of theptitioners; and R hereas, The Common Council of the city, of St_ Paul, upon the presentation of said petition, deemed it ex ledient that the nutter be proceeded wit i, and ordered said petition to be tiled of record with tile City Clerk, and notice to be given by publication, as provided by law; atilt Whereas, Due notice by publication in the otiicialpapers of said city, for four weeks, at least once a week, cont mencing on the 27th dap of Jul} 1857. on which day it was first published, ending on tine 24th day of All,ust, 1887, (,if which day it was published, to file effect that said petition Ind been tiled as aforesaid, and stating fn brief its object, and that said petition would be heard and considered by said Com - noun Council on Tuesday, the 6th da}, of September, A. D. 1887, at 7::70 o'clock p. tin. at the Council Chamber in the City Hall, of said city. has been given; and Whereas, At the time and place aforesaid, for the investigation and con- sideration of such proposed vacation, the Connnon Council proceeded to hear the same, still thereupon 11. F. Stevens appeared for the petitioners and no one appeared in opposition to said petition, and thereupon L. W. Rundlett, City Engineer, and George L. Beadslee were duly sworn and testified, and after hearing and considering the testimony of the parties interested, and being of tho opinion that said vacation is neces- sary and proper; now, therefore, be it Resolved, That that part of Four- teenth street w1lich runs northeasterly front Cedar street to Robert street, in said city of St. Paul be and the same is hereby declared to be vacated and dis- continued as asked for in said petition, and as hereinabove specified. Teas—Ald. Conley. Dowlan, O'Connor, Petsch, Cullen, Sanborn, Weber, Kenny, Kain, ][alliin, Mines, Long, Mr. President -13. Approved Sept. 7, 1887. CnARLEs D. KF.RR, President of Couneil. Tilos. A. PRENDERGAST, City Clerk. Regular Meeting. ST. PAUL, Sept. 20, 1887. President Kerr in the chair. Present: Ald. Conley, Dowlan,Petsch, Cullen, Ryan, Sanborn, Weber, Kenny, Kain, Ilanun, Bryant, Mr. President -12. By unanimous consent minutes of previous meeting dispensed with, 1106 PROCEEDINGS OF THE COMMON COUNCIL. C0\ 1U\rCATIONS. From H. F. Powell and Others— Asking that the Common Council take action to abate the nuisance occasioned by the St. Paul Meat and Provision cont- pany's slaughter house, located in the \Nest Seventh street district. Referred to Commissioner of Health. From .I. M. lialstat and Others— Asking that teanis be prevented from standing in front of their premises of St. Peter street. Committee on .Markets, with power to act. \ From W. Kershaw and Others— Asking that the Council take solue steps to protect property nn Dayton's Bluff from Hooding Board of Pi blic AVorks. From American District Telegraph C(llllpaily— For permission to set poles on the fol- lowing streets and alleys: Irvine, from Sherman to Walnut; Ashland, from Dale to Western; Virginia, from Nel- son to Laurel; W'illius, from Seventh to Grove; Grove, from W'illius to Lafay- ette; Lafayette, from Grove to fill. Committee on Streets. From A. B. Robbins and Others— For the vacation of that part of Au- burn avenue between Vandal at street and Central street. Committee on Streets. From Walter Hewitt and Others— Protesting against the vacntion of part of Auburn avenue. Counnittee on Streets. From .lobo B. Cook & S!1.1— Asking that frailchfse be granted them to run a line of om ufbuses frons Wabasha street bridge on Dakota ave- nue to Winifred street, to Ohfo street; un Ohfo street, front the Dodd road to and over the new high bridge, and on Smith street to the Seven corners. Conlmittee on Streets. From C. Meyer and Others— Protesting against a change of grade on North street, from Seventh street to Truxton street. Committee on Streets. From .1. C. Collins laid Others— For permission _znv to ­nve it fruini. building, so 3" ay be used for a kitchen. Grunted. (See Ordinance No. 833.) From M. 1). Shanley and Others— Asking that a fire alarm box be, placed on the corner of South Robert street and Fillmore avenue.: Committee on Fire Department. From C. F. Kuauftand Others— Protesting against street obstructions I t the corner of Seventh and Pine streets. and asking the same may be re- moved. Alderman of the District. From W. K. Dixon and Others— Asking that Iiilogue & Morrisey be allowed to erect a fra ce addition to building. Granted. (See Ordinance Pio. &U-) From East St. Paul 111axpayers' Asso- ciation— Asking that a public watering foull- tain be erected and maintained on Cypress street. near Seventh. Granted. (See Resolution). From L. Pensonnau It and Others— Fof,transfer of liquor license. Committee oil License. ItF:I10I1'r3 OF Cr'ti (IF FICEII.S. Of Citt1• Comptroller—Audited Claims— J. W. Doherty,Estinmte No. 3, Laurel and Selby avenue sewers, F✓. 100; NA lute &Adams, Estin ate No.4• sewcron Run- dolpin street, s1, 7119; Cooper & Harper, Estimate No..5, grading Atlantic street, P. 11. Thornton, Estimate No. 5. Fairmout Place improvements,$4,'250; Win_ Forrestal. Estimate No. 4, sprink- ling District No. 2, $nal.al; tan ..­- tal, Estimate No. 5, sprinkling District Na 12, $40:3.27: Forrestal & Reilly. Es- tfntateNo. .5, sprinkling District No. 7, $1,870; Forrestal V Reilly. Estimate e1..590. ; 5 sprinkling District No. (5, Ptorrestal & Reilly, Estimate No. 5, 'llnrtnkling District No. 5, $2,1133.36; 1\'in. Forrestal, Estiniate No. 5, wrinkling llistrict No, 4, $2,4185.68; 00'..1. Prestoil, Estnuate No 3 and final sewer oil Farrington avenue, $013.50: W, J. Murnane. Estimate No. 5 and final. grading Stewart avenue, etc..$1 ,177; Fol, sour &.`[array. Estimate No- 1 and final, - paving Robert street, F607 60; Folsom & Murray, Estimate No.l and final, paving alley in (duck 5, St. Paul Pru ger, $495; Folsom & Murray, Estialate2 and - Park, Folsom &ot ­alu­ ray, Est[mnte No. 5 and supPleanentar}' No. 4 and final. paving Wabash Estimate N,CFol- sou & Murray, mol final, pavi11, naverance street, 'W's; (:lobe P g coo any. Forrestal Reilly.. EstEstimate No. 4 ail final'paving I,eatll and Rice streets, $11- 070.15; I'.Dailey,Estinmte No.7 and final, gradl�BetEstwnite Nostreet, 1 a uslid lodg final, Cus- ter street s versystenl, $14, W730.20. III- t:un Erdman. Estimate No. to and final, grading ]sabei street. $2,458.00: W. G. \Ailli�an, Esthnate No. 9 111Kavau- d filial. grading i rancis strect.8'2,SW; agh, Estimate No.l, (6,rading Summit avenue. $2,12.5; J. liavanagb, Esti- uaute No. 1, grading Cook street, N. - ler; J. D. Moran, Estimate No. 3, PROCEEDINGS OF THE COMMON. COUNCIL. 507 grading Erie street, $8.50; R. L. Solum Estim ate No,l,gradi�g York and Sbns id streets, $4y375; Lauer Bros., Esti- William o.3 Forrestal, o. ; �� illi:ml Forrestal, Estimate No. fn Crinkling District No. 3, a2,239.70; William Forrestal, Estimate No. 5 sprinkling District No. 1,1$1,200.57; F.1 - seat & Murray. Estimate No. 2, paving W'acouta street, 84,075; Folsom & Mur- ray, Estimate No. 2, paving Sherburne avenue, $2,397( Folsom & Murray, Es- timate No. 3, paving Sixth street, 459:5; Daniel Mullen, balance of Estimate No. 14 and final, grading University avenue, $87.13; Domldson. Ogden & Co., $43.75; Chicago, St. Pau I, Mtnnea Its & Onlaha railwnq', &57.96; Dlinca & Bofkr, Bi.SU; Minneapolis & St. Louis railway, 612; Mrs. Me Douough, 6'24;;C. Koch. 110; W -urge Mitsch, &31.ei1; George.(. 3(itsch & Co., $26.,`)o; 1). L. Curtice, $10; John Ruth, a 1. $1320; flails Ilansen, &30; William Dawson, Jr., 300; A. Henry, 55; John E. Davis, $20; S. It. McMasters, $4.70: E. McNamee, "w u8; Brown. Treae3 & Co., CLi.&i; Charles friend, $2(h.60; Drs. Smith, Abbott and Spencer, 9,.50: St. Paul Gas Light company. $11,4187.57; Robert Se(,ger, $4;1.70.0; Robert Seeger, $231.75; Binggenian & Ernst, N9.48; Farwell, Oru lin, Kirk & CO., 0 cents; Union Iron Works company, $120; George M. Braek. $1.•2.5: K. 1'. Cullen, 810; C. T. ',filler. $70.45: B. F. Knauft & Co., $IINi.iii>; lludner & Regelsberger� 81.36; Maendler Bros., $140; P. J. Gfesen. $15; Stockton & Lindquist, $17.1,0; William A. Van Slyke & Ce., $7.45; Robinson & Cary, $5.•20: B. P. Rggg & Co., $9:5; O'Brien Bros., $137 .0; Pioneer Press cow panv. $4.50; North- western I.fine coni piny, $X32.3.5; B. Michel & Co.. $1. Allowed and ordered paid by the fol- lowing vote Teas—And. Conley, Dowlan, Petsch, ('ull(•u. ]{yin, Sanborn, Weber, Kenny' Rain, Ilam ill. Bryant. Mr. President -12. Of City Engineer—Estfnmtes— Che Engineer transmits, approved by him, the following estimates, to -wit: Es[imafa•. No. 1. Edgerton street bridge, 11. Durack, contractor; amount duo, 6782; Estimate No. 2, hllrh bri.lge sub- structure, A. McMullen, contractor; amount due. $5,3:317. Allowed and ordered paid by the fol- lowing vote: Yeas -41d. Conley. Dowlan, Petsch, ('alien, Ryan, Snuhorn, Webe, Kenny, Fain, Hamm, Bryant, BIr. I'resident- 12. Of Inspector of Buildings— Repout for month of August, 1387, with City Treasurer's reveipt attached, for �1,24n.$O. C upunfttee on Public Accounts. Of Market Master— - Report- for monthof August, with City 'Treasurer's receipt attached for f; 1. Committee mi 1'uhlie Accounts. Of John Cuniff, Adtiug Poundmaster— Report for nwnth of August, showing total receipts of $71. Conlmittee on Public Aoeounts.- REl'ORT OF BOARD OF PUBLIC WORKS. Brewster Avenue Pavia �— The Board of Public Forks have had under consideration the resolution or order of file Common Council. approved Aug. 4, 18237, relative to the paving of Brewster avenue, from University avenue to Como avenue, with cedar blocks ;Old curbing with gran- ite, and having investigated the proposed iluprovement, respectfully re- portthat said improvement is neces- sary and proper from University ave- nue to Viola street. together with the necessary sewer, water and gas counce- tions: that tit; estimated expense thereof is a0.t06i, one-half of which need not be paid into the City Treasury be- fore the contract is let; that real es- tate to be assessed thereforcan be found benefited to the extent of the costs and expenses necessary to be incurred thereby; thatsaid improve- nient is not asked for by a petition of a majority of the owners of the property to be assessed therefor, but we. here- with send a plan or profile of said fnl- prevenient, and an order for your adop- tion, if you desire us to make the Im- provenient. Yeas:3, nays0. R. L. GOR\IAN, President. W. F. Eowiv. Clerk Board Public Works ie it. 19, 1887. (lopted. (See Order Board of Public Work.,.) Also, Goodhue Street Sewer— Phe Board of Public Works have had uunder consideration the resolution or order of the Coalition Council. approved .1 tine 2s,1&s7, relati vo to the construction of sewer oil Goodhue street, from Duke street to Cliff street, and having investigated the proposed improvement, rend pspectfully report that it is necessary aroper to construct a sewer on Goodhue street, from Duke street to Cliff strtet, and on Dousman street, from Von .(linden street to Seventh street; that the estimated ex- pense thereof is $10,000, one-half of witch need,,. net be �nnfd into the City Treashiy before t le contract is let; that real-estatetobeassessedthere- for can be found benefited to the extent f the costs and expenses necessary to be incurred thereby; that said Improve- aleat is not asked for by a petition of a majority of the owners of property to be assessed therefor, but we herewith send a plan or profile of . said Improve- 508 PROCEEDINGS OF THE COMMON COUNCIL. meat. and an order for your adoption, if you desire its to make the Improve- ment. Yeas 3, nay's 0. R. L. GORMAN. President. W. F.EnwjN,,Clerk Board Public Works. Sept. BI, 1887. Adopted. (See order Board or Public Works.) ment, and an order for your adoption, if you desire its to make tine improvement. Yeas 3, nays 0. 11. L. GORM AN. President. W.F.Enw'IN.Clerk Board Public Works. Sept. t!1, 1887. C•ouuuittee on Streets. Also, Also• Alley Grading, Finch's Additiou— l:radillg— At a laeeting of the Board of Public Gotrian Street 'Phe Board rablic lCorh bar(• had I Works held this dav, it was voted that tour honorable body be asked to annul under consideration the resonation or rhe contract for the grading of the alley order of the Conor ou Council. approved ill block 5 of Finch's addition to St. April 7. 1887. relative to the grading Taal, which was awarded.to .lames Nle - of Gotrian street. from Margaret ,Le atel Domtld Sept. 13, IK%, there being no southerly to Conwaystre M. anal haring pnidir ueressitc for the gra<liu(,� of said investhged the proposed improvement. alley al the present thne, and the same rt :spectfully report that said h illume- I heing ulln—t umtuhamuslyupposed by mel)t is uccessu'y :and proper: that tit,- the pro1wrty owners. estimed expense atthereof is s7,tths,i one-half of which need not be paid tutu i It. L. G OMAN. President. the City Treastu•y before the roun'act hs 11 .F.Eawrs. Clerk Iloard Public Works. Jet; that real cshtte to he assessed [here- Sept. 15, Iss7. foreal be found beneMcd to thecxtent Referred to Committee on Streets to of the crests and expenses ucresn:u.y. Ui ascertain if said contract has been exe- be it , irred thereby: that said improve- cul, I and if su to ascertain if con- mept is not asked for by a pctitiou of a tractor is willing that the same be an - majority of the owners of property to outlet[ without compensation to him. be assessed therefor. but we hcrrtvilh Also. send it pla i or profile of suit[ hnprove- i Sherburne Avenue Approaches Con- ment and an order for vour adoption if tract—yp ou desire its to make the imuL l'h provclat•: e Board reortsthat it has awarded Yeas 3, nays p• 1'. Durack the contract for constructing 11. L. GolO1.%N' Presided, ' the approaches to Sherburne avenue. W. F. EuwtN,t'lerk Board Public Works. from Robert street, he beim the only Sept. Ib, 1857, 6idd(•r therefor and his �dd bell), - Adopted. (Sec order to Bond of Pub- I deemed reasonable and he reliable and lie Works.) responsible: it )Out of bid, 8ijw); bond i 1 the : uihl of R3,aHi, with W. 11. -Also• Clmer and Wil Bickel as sureties. Fourth Street Grading— ']'lie Board of Publie Work, have had under consideration the resolution or order of the Common Council, approved ,Jute 20. 1887, relative to the grading of Fourth street, front the St. Paul A Duluth railroad to the jpll,tion of Fourth. Conanerc•Jal and 'Third streets. a u¢ having investigated the proposed iur provencent, respectfully report that it is necessary and proper to grade 'Third street, from Commercial street to Maple street, together with the necessary re- taining walls nun said Third street and Canal street to a partial grade, from Fourth street to Aides street: that the estimated expense there- of is $1:1,0:15, one-half of which need not be paid into the Cita' Treasury before the contract is let; that real estate to be assessed therefor call be found bene- fited to the extent of the costs and expenses necessar' to be incurred thereby; that sah(� im provemeut. is not asked for by a petition of a ma- jority of the owners of property to he assessed therefor. but we herewith send it plan or profile of said improve - Also, Nugent Street Grading Contract— The Board re torts that it has awarded .lances McDona�d the contract for grad- ing N uge•nt street, from St. Clair street I o the right of way- of the Chicago. Mil- waukee l St.PauI Railwav Company. he being the lowest reliable and respon- sible bidder therefor; amount of bid, $745; bond in the stun of *^20O, with .helm Clonal) and J..1. 'Mullen as sure- ties. Each of the foregoing awards taken up separately, and approved by til© fol-, leaving vote: Yeas—Ald. Copley, Dowlan, Pefseb. Cullen. Ryan, Sanborn. Weber, Kenny. Kain, Hanan, Bryant, Mr. President -112. Also, Mississippi Street Grading and Paving Contract— The Board reports that it has awarded 11. B. Sweet the con!ract for grading and pavingMississipph street,from Grove street to Acker street, he being the lowest relhl,ble and responsi- ble bidder therefor: amount of PROCEEDINGS OF THE COMMON COUNCIL. 500 bid, $18,000. and S30 each for sewer con- nections: bond in the soul of $4,000, with H. H. Fuller and IL F. Stevens its sureties. The question being on the approval of said award, it was not approved by the following cute: Yeats—Ald.Dowlan. Cullen. Sanborn, Weber, Bra aid, Mr. President—f. Nay's—Ald. Conley, Petseh. Ryan, Kenny, Kahn, Hanun--i. Also, Estimates— The Iloard transmits, approved by it. the following estimates. to -wit: Esti- mate No. a. supplementary to No. 2 and final .Jackson street sewer, White Adatu S, contractors: aaallnit (tile, $Ira); Estimate No. 5 and final, Lincoln and Grand avenues grading. .1. Kavanagh, contractor: anurunt dnc. 61,875; Fsti- nnah• No. o and final, Atlantic street grading, Cooper & Harper, contractors; amount due. $1,'_'15. Conuuittc•c on Claims. Rt:PORTSIIF NTANDINI; 4`1031MITIEtl'. Of Coulnlitter oil Al ays and Means— Committee recommended the passage of the accompanying ill•,inum•c appro- priating money for the purpose therein stated. Adopted. (See Ordinance No. S35.) Of C•onuuittec oil Claims—A.M.Sehnell's Petition— Committee recommend that the sum of $15 beallowed petitioner and that said matter be reterred to Corporation Attorney to dra* necessary ordinance. Adopted. Also, C. A. Stein's Petition— Comtuitteo referred said petition to Committee pn Streets. which committee recommends that said matter be re- ferred to Corporation Atto. ney to inves- figure and report. Adopted. Also. Anna Spannath's Petition — Coulmittee referred said _petition to Conuuittee on Streets. which committee recommends that said matter be re- ferred to Corporation Attorney to inves- Ligate and report: Adopted. Of Couunhttee oci Sheets—Gottlieb Rehs I'etitiml— Canuuitb•e recommend that prayer of petitioner be denied and said natter re- ferred to Board of Public Works. Adopted. Also, Jackson Street Change of Grade. Ete— Conlmittee recoanhend the passage of the acmnlj,anying order hl) said matter, as a substIttire for former orders of Aid. Dowlan. Adopted. (See order to Board of Pub- lic Works.) Also, Webster Smith and Others' Petition— Committee recommend that said peti- tion be returned to petitioners, calling their attention to a deficiency in the ouulber of property owners legally required. Adopted. Of Conunittee. on Police—Appointments fontirn—f— Committee recommend that the ap- 1 mh ilinents of Mans Irapa n Joseph Shaudorf and S. S. Gerber as members of the regular police force be advised and consented to. Adopted. Also, James Starke, and Others' Petition— ('ouuuittee have given due considera- tion to prger of petitioners and report that, while more patrolmen nilly be necessary in the Sixth ward, still your committee is of the opinion that food O rder has been and cap • maintained it, :aid wand with t esent force until the coming "pr': which time ,our committee will t..: the matter further consideration. Adopted. Of Committee oil Public Accounts— Committee have examined reports of Board of Control and Seventh Ward Poundumster for the month of August and found scone correct; also report of City 'Treasurer for same month, and n•cuunuend that said report be referred to City Comptroller. Adopted. )IISCELLANEOCS. Proposals for Lumber— Proposals for furnishing the lumber required by the city for the ensuing ear were. received and read, as follows; �I'. Bre Hall, s12.2i, $13.2.5, $13.7:1, $14.25, $•23; John Martin Lumbercompany, 514, 1,15. $15,$16, 127. $28; J. P. Gribben Lumber company, $13, $14, $15, $16. $25, $2tt. each being accompanied by the re- quired bond. Referred to City Engineer for report. Ordinance— Ali ordinance was read "permitting .1. C. Collins to move a certain frame building alt to his dwelling house and make it kitchen thereof." Aid. Cullen moved that the rules be so far suspended as to allow said ordi- nance to pass to its second reading. The motion prevailed, yeas 12,and the said ordinance was thereupon read a second little and passed. (See Ordinance No. By Ahl. Kenny— A resolution was read instructing the proper city officers to purchase lots 3, 4 and 5, of Greve's rearrangement of lots 0 slid 7 and part of 5, 8, 0 and 10. block 1. Brunson's addition, and pay for the same the sum of $12,500 to Thomas 510 PROCEEDINGS OF THE COMMON COUNCIL. PROCEEDINGS OF THE COMMON COUNCIL. 511. lots to be used lot two (2), of block seventy-one (71), of Brennan, the owner,said a market for the West St. Paul proper. Said addition to for the purposes of Fifth (now the First) ward. be erected under the supervision and Referred to m('ItComittee Publicaccording to the directions of the In Buildings and Markets, with fustruc- Spector of Buildings of said city. take tions to report: at next Meeting. Sec. 2. This ordinance shall be in force from and after its Special Cotnnuttee- III accordance with resolution of Ald. eifect and passage. Dowlan, Petseln, Cullen, the President %pointed Ald. Teas -Aid. Conley. Weber, Kenny, Cullen. Sanborn, Dow mn, O'Connor Cullen, Ryan, Sanborn, Knin, Ilsumnl, Bryant, Mr. President -I.2, and Long a special couuufttee to confer fussed Se it. 2h, 1857. with a like committee from the chain- ('dins. ll. �iF:nn. Presidcut of Council. bet• of commerce In regard to the recep- tial to be tendered the President of Approved Sept 22. 1857. Acting Mayor.visit the United States during his proposed ! CuAS. D. Klan, to file city ill OcUrber. did. Dowhul the Presi- Attest: TueS. A. I'u F:xnF:Iu;AST, City Clerk. Om motion of dent of file Council was it, bled to the Sept. 24. committee. (a;fon- seen Street Tae Unotx.\xc•1; So. [till. The matter of v'locn atioof part of Appropriating )loney fur the Purpose Grcen street was further postponed:rud meat- Ilenuiafter Mentioned. �i, The Common Council of the City of Sc. laid over until the next regular ing of fill- Coalition Council ou Tuesday. Paul do Ordain as follows: Ort. 4, 1SS7, at 7:811 P. ul. Section 1. 'That an order be drawn upon the ('ilp 'i'reasm'er in favor of the Ordina sees, Bank of )Ifuesota, of St. Paul, for the n 0[ilrl\:\xrF: No I. S:ti(. Sum Of two thousand (;2.0IXq dollars, to- getller with interest thereon at file rate Permitting .1. C. Collins to )Inv(• x Ccr- Of S per cert per Thuum front the 23d rain Frain• Building ITIlls Ovvell- day of October, A. 1). Inti, for the pur- I, ing Ilouse. and \lake a Kin•h'•Il in add I•xerute.�ll j�dI" I ec t•5n ]note "Tler eof. and bank for fill- hePaul '!'he COilno o Council of the Pity of St. Itfce and others to .said Pauldo ordain as follolcs: ., Irurpusc of defraying certain expenses Section 1. Permission is hereby given nem•red by said efty' incidental to the and gr:wted [Into.]. C. Colliusto remove opening of the Northern Pacilic rail - that certain tl'Mnc building sithmted up- road. S:nid uurnrp to he paid out of the ,,,I lot 5, block r,. Itoyis addition to St. funds realized nut l,f tbe.sale of bolds Paul. to the rear Of (1-.11itlg house is"I I under net Of legislature ap- 1). 1887. for therrou, anus [n :Ater over loud change proved Januar, 31, A. ing outstanding the sack into a kitvI io accnrdanve with plans and specifications to he fur- the purpose Of 'edema hotel, etc. Thi, takeeffect unshed to and loppi :d by the luspertur Ser. 2. Ordinanceshall be fn force frons and after its pub of BufldingS orf Said city, nod older hIS su ns•vision, ec ordinance shall take .•f- •cul liratiou. Peas- Ald. ('otllny, Dowlan, Petseb, t'ect and be in f, 1-1' t'roul and atter its Kaf au it �a ntr)lr`1'reshle et�i'. publication. Teas-Ald. Coub•y, Dowlan, Pctscln, o.Illa1i ;t Passed SeIrt.::o, 1887. Cullen, 11yan. Sanborn. \Crbcr. Keuuc. Cu.\S. D. FF: ins. President of Council. Karn, Ihunua, Bfyaut. )Ir. President -1_'2. Approved Sept :'?, 1887. Passed Se t 2h, 1857. CuA,. D. KF:un. Actinr Mayor. CIIAS, D. �111H I'resfdclot of Council. Sept. 22. IASL Attest: 11tos. A. PRENDPAWAST, City Clerk, Approved Cn.vc. 1). Kmut, Adiug _Nho .O. Sept. 24. Attest: Tuos. A. I'lutx toarc.\ r, Cfty Clerk. Sept. 24. Ultlrlx Axe'F: No I..M-t. Au Ordinance Granting 1. C. Miuoguc Permission to Build an :\dditfon to a Building. The Conunon Council Of the City of St. Paul do ordain as fol lows: Section 1. That pernissio I sold au- thority is hereby given and grurtrtl [O 1. C. Minogue to bald erect a frame addition to his building situate upon ClliulxaxcF: No. at A it Urdinauce Refundink Money to the persons Hereinafter Named for As ssuleuts ippon Property by Them 1{cspectively Owned and Assessed in Opening Union Depot Street to, 161ey Street and Adloinfng the Union Depot Grounds. The Common Council of the (!fly of St. Paul do ordain as follows: Section 1. That orders be drawn upon the City 'Treasurer in favor of the fol- lowingnanu•d persons and for the re- spective suMs and autounts each, as fol- lows: Leighton N. Jordan for two hundred and sixty-seven (ir2G7 dollars. The estate of W urren IL Dean for the suit of three hundred and thirty-three '.'r1W (R433.£,i dollars, and P. 11. Kelly, forelt-ii hundred and fort)' (AI.140) dollars. That said orders be delivered to the parties entitled thereto, as herein provided, only upon each respectively 'filling', or the authorized agents of each, fillingg receipts ill full with the City Comptroller. Sec. 2 Tills ordinance shall take effect and be iu force front and after its publication. Teas-Ald. Conley, Dowlan, Petsell Cullen' ]{you, Sanborn. Weber, Kenn),, Kain, Hanna, Bryant, )Ir. President -11.. Passe( Sed. 211, 1`387. cilAs. 1). Kt na, President of Council. Approved Sept. 22, 1887. Cu.as. I). KF:an, Acting )layor. Attest: Tuos. A. PRF:Nnlah:.\s7', City Clerk. Sept. °4. _ Ifes.dtationS. Resolved, 'That the followntg plats, as recommende. I bC the flat Coulmi8- sion. be and the same hereby are ac- cepted by the Comumn Cotiocil: Tyrer's rearrswgenient lit block 18 of Nelson, Steven, s King's addition to West St. Paul; Sebwahe'srearraut,'eIn of lots 1 to 24, block +, Lake Vfee' Addition No. 1 to St. Paul: Rudolph's rearrange- lient of lots i and 5, block 5. Macalester Park to St. Paul; Oliver J Murphy's addition to if.,. city of St. Paul: Schoch & Althen's subdivision of lot :i of It.nues for the tomneless. )-gas -A l( Onley, ll)vvlaa. 1'ett:rh. Weber, Kenuv. �Nj' .Si t �ad. .tixuborn. ('.cites. I) Kain,llauuu. Bryant. )I r. Yresidcul-l". Approved Sept- _2, 1887. By .t ld. hain- Hesolved, That the grade of Canal Street, front Aisles Street to Conway street, as indicated by the ted grade lino on the ac•conglauyiug prolfle and as recouunrodcd by the City Engineer, be :cad hereby is adopted as the established grade. Yeas-Ald. Conley, Dowlan, Putsch, Cullen, R) au, Sanborn. Weber, Kenny, IT Kain, annn. Bryant, Mr.Presidett-12. Approved Sept. J2, 1857. Whereas. 'Tho Common Connell of the city of St. Paul heretofore ordered the Board of Public Works to report whether :t change of grade on Cortland street, Prom deker street to Maryland street, in said city, as Shown by a red line oil profile auttexed to said order, was necessary and proper, and whether real estate to be assessed for said fm- proveneut could be found benefited to the extent of damages and costs to be in- curred by said Improvement: Out[ Whereas. In accordance with said order the Board of Public Works did stake a report to the Common Commis of date June 2, I&S7, rccouumending said uuprovem nt, and that property could be found benefited to the extent of data - ages, costs and expenses necessary to be incurred in Makfng said change of grade its aforesaid; and Whereas, The Common Council of said cit)" oil the 7th day, of Juue,i557, adopted said report and orderedthu City Clerk to give the notice required by law; and Whereas, the City Clerk gave notice in the official paper of said efty,for three successive weeks, twice in each week, that the Conuuon Council of said city would on the -20th day of September, 1887, a1 7::i0 o'clock p. in., at the Council C hits ober in said city, consider such pro- posed chMlge of grade; and Whereas. At the tittle and place des- ignated for such proposed change of grade, the Coalition Council, after hear- ing all persons interested, and being of the opinion that the sane was necessary and proper, ordered the grade of Cort- land street, front Acker street to )lar) - land street, to be changed fu accordance with the red line as shown ml the au - flexed proifle,being the same as referred to fn all the proceedings had in regard to said change; therefore Resolved, That said order and the profile representing said change of ttrade Ix referred to the Board of Public 11'orks, and tient said Board shall pro - coed without delay to assess the tuuuunt as nearly as they rail ascertain the sone, which shall be required to pay the daul- ages. costs and expenses of such fuI- Erorenaaad tt upon the reestate to be Iclit•d by said utproveva•ut, as pro- idcd by lave. it being he opfnfuu Of ifle Count I, Council that real estate. to be assessed forsuch an fntproventeut can he found benelited to the extent of ([out- ages. costs load expenses necessary to be incurred thereby. Teas -Aid. ('onley, DOw'lau, Petsch, Cullen. Ryan, Sanborn, Weber, Kum), Kalli, Houma, Bryant.Mr. President -12. Approved Sept. 22, 1887. Whereas, The owners of the property --- abutting upon and along the line of Dale street have petitioned the 011111101L Council of the City of St. Paul to vacate Hurtportion of Dale street lying south of the northwesterly line of lot six (a) fu block one (1) of Crocus Hill Third rearrangement, extended, and north of the north Ilse of Pleasant avenue. which said petition duly sets forth the 512 PROCEEDINGS OF THE COMMON COUNCIL. facts and reasons for said vacation, and was duly accompanied by a plat thereof - as proposed to be, vacated, and \`'hcreas, The Coin ion Council, "Poll the presentation of said petition, deemed it expedient that the matter be pro- ceeded with and ordered said petition to be filed of record with Che City Clerk, and notice to be given by Publication as Provided by law, and Whereas, Due notice by publication in the official paper of said city' for four weeks, coon 111 -ung ou the Sdday of May, A. D., 1887. to the effect that .Said petition had been filed with the City's l'Irrk, stating ht brief its object, and that the same would be heard and cull sidered by the. Common Council of the City of St. Paul, ,It Tuesday, the 21,t da or.luue, :A. 1).. 1887, at 7:W .'duck ill the afternoon of said day ;It the Cour- ' ell Chamber in the City hall ofsaid city. and Whereas, At tine time and place last above designated for the investigation and consideration of such proposed va- cation of said uv[ of Dale street. as 1 aforesaid, the f wit., igatiou and cal fit, t,thdan [hereof was Pt at' oed until the i til day of July flat, set 7::tin p. u , and thereafter fntw lino+ to tiiur, as will inure. fully appear by the official pru- ceediugs of tn, Coufnuu Council, until tilt, 20th day of September. 1887, and lwherells. At file tittle and place last aforesaid, for the investigation and cou- sideration of such proposed vacation of 'aid part if Dale street file Colluuon ('uuucnl, after hearing all persons futer- ,sled, and being of the opinion that the sante is necessary and proper and that the prerequisites therefor have all been complied with: naw theret'ore, he it Resolved, That all of said portion til' Dale strrct Iving south of the north- wrstly liar of tut six lei) in block one (1) of ('rocas hill Third Rearrangement, extended, tilt([ north of till. north lice of Pleasant avenue. as the same appears of record ill the office of the li(•ll..•!Ster of Dods in aunt for the Count') of lianarv, Minne•soui. be, and tine none is herchy declared to be vacated :fol discontinued •ts askfor in said petition and as hereined above specified. I Yeas-Ald. Conley, Ducvl:fll, Petsch. ('oiler. Rvau, Sanborn. Weber. Kenny. Kain, Billion, Brvaut, Mr. President -L•'. Approved Sept. 22. 1SS, By Ald. Weber - Resolved, Resolved, 'That an order be drawn in favor of the Board of Control for tilt- Sam hesum of $P85.1ll being the city'sone-third li of the expenditure of said Board for the month of August, 1887. Yeas-Ald. Conlev. Dowlan. Petsch, Cullen, Ryan, Sanborn, Reber, Kenny, Kain. Hatmn, Bryant,Mr. President -12. n Approved Sept. 22. 1887. By Aid. Hanun- Resolved, That the Committee oil Parks, with the Chainuan of Committee on Streets, be and arehereby author- ized and requested to cause the erection of a Public Drinking Abturtuiu ort Cy- press street as near the north line of East Seventh street as said committee waey deem best for public interest. leas-Ald. Conley. Dowlan, Petsch. Cullen, Ryan, Sanborn. Reber. Kenny, Kain, Ll;unm, Bryant.Mr. Preiadeut-12. Appr( ved Sept. 2-2, f i4S7. Ald. Cullen - Resolved. That it committee of live Aldermen he appointed, whose duty it Shall he to confer will) the Committee of the Chmnber of Commerce, and such other committees its may be appointed, it, reeard to making the necessary ar- rangements for a Printer reception of the President if the I,tied States rot nis visit to St. Paul and the Furthwest, ion as in till ,1 'ud ane to f Said such act E, • •mai be necrs- Ilil•nt of alll Cie111ne1tGl vy and Proper ht give the president a f cetiug w tq of the utlice whish olds aunt off the expihel of Jlinuesotn. Sexs-.kid. t'uuley, Doo•lan, 1'etseh. Cullen. Ryan, ,Woburn, R'e let. Kenny, Kain, Manor, Bryant, Mr. President -12. :Approved Sept. 22, 1847. Br .kill. Weber- . Resulted. That the Coufuittee oil Public Buildings Reinstructed to melt with the. Board of Courtly (;etllollissioll- en without delay for the purpose of making arrangements to locateand pur- chase grounds for tile. new Ramsey county fail as per act of Legislature, ap- proved Feb. 9:f. 1887. Yeas-Ald. C'oulev, Diwhun. Petsch, Cullen. ligan. Sauburn, Weber. Kenny. p Kain, anni, Bryant. Mr.President-12. :Approved Sept. 20, 1447. ligR.AId, Kerr-- rsilved. 'That the Board if Fillies - tion are hereby permitted at their own llost turd expense to build a sewer oil avenue, front Martin street to such point �;S only be Ile'e•.eaaalry to drain the new addition to the Madison school building, the sane to be drone under the direction of the (`ity Engim•t,r. Teas --:UCL Conley. Dowlan, Petsch. Pullen, [wall, Sauburn, Weber, Kenny, Kain, Ilaiunt.Bryant, Mr. President -L. Approved Sept. "2, 1887. By :kid. Sanborn - Re Solved, That the Board of Fire Comm isslouers be std they are hereby I to purchase and maintain twenty registers as asked for in their coin utmtieution dated Dec. 6, 1886, pro- vided the purchase thereof shill not ex- ceed $1,500 in cost. PROCEEDINGS OF THE COMMON COUNCIL. 513 Teas -:kid. Conley, Donlon, Petseh, By Ald, Conley- Oullen, Hymn. Sanborn. Weller, Kenny, Resolved. 'That the City Engineer is Kain, Ilauun,73n out, Mr. Presideut-12. hereby authorized to place so much of Approved Sept. 22, ISS7. Sixth street as lies between ,Jackson and B )• Ald. Cullen- Sibley streets, ill a good passable con- dition, at an expense not exceeding two 1{esolve•d, That the Board of Fire hundred dollars. Commissioners be and they are ber,[I % Tens-Ald. Conley. Dowlan, Petscln, authorized to Purchase. locate .and Cullen, Ryan. Sanborn, Weber, Kenny, maintain a fire alarm box at the south- Kain, Ilanuu. Bryant. Mr. President -12. west corner of 'rent, and St. Peter Approved Sept. 2.3, 1887. streets. Yeas-Ald. ('ruing, Dowlan, p,tsc•h, By Aid Hyan- C'ullen. Rvan, Sanborn. Reber. Kenny, Resolved, That the Street Oil Lamp Kain, llaiuu, Briant, Mr. 1'residt-nt-12. Contractor be directed to place an oil lauup on the southwest corner of .[aures Adapted Sept. 22, 1887. :full Toronto streets. Iii Aid. Sanborn- ! Teas-Ald. C'onlev, Dowlatt, Petseln, Resolved, Tbaf the City Engineer he, I (',llen. Ryan. Sauburn• \\'eber, Kenny, and is hereb) requested to report it Kain, Manua, Bryant. Mr. Presidcut-12. printer grade to be established for Mar- Approved Sept. 22. 1887. aha 1 avenue, firm -turn, street to the city limits, and a plan of the rail- By :Ald. Sanborn - road crossing showing the grade of Doth Resolved, That the City Gasoline Snelling avenue ancq Marshall avenue Street Lamp C'untractor be mh ut is ere_ at the rai broad entssmg at Snelling ave- Ir, directed to erect and maintain ,,-,ISO- title where Marshall oveuue intersecls,.line strrct lxwps at the fttlluwiug points: if,, same. One. at the northwest corm- of St. Clair Yeas-Ald. Conle) Duwlan. Pctseb, street and Chatsworth sUret: one at file Cullen. Ryan. Sauburn n. \weber, Kenv, ,utllwest corner of Sl. Clair street and Rain. llotlun, l5q:nut. Mr. President -f2. j Vi-toria street: title at the northwest Approved Sept. 22, 1887. ' curncr of St. Cheer street nuld Jliltem I Street: one at the northwest corner of By ,kid. Saub-- urn I St. Clair street and Pleasant avCaule. Resolved, That tilt- City Engi icer be Yeas-Ald. Cuulev, Dowlan, Petsch. and he is herebv inshvctcd forthwith to Cullt,u. Hvau, Sauburn, Reber, Kenny, purvey ;ill,[ locate and mark. by pernla- Kain, llauum. Bryant. AI r. 1'msideuf-1•_'. scut and 'ubst:udial monuments; the Approved Sept. 22. 1487. lines uu both sides of Portland avenue between Suouuit avenue and Mackubill By' :AId. than - street: and Krsolvrd. That the CiteOil Lamp Resolved. That the Chief of Police Contractor be directed to place an ml be attd he is hereby ilist ru,h•d mol di- langI in the southeast corner of Prairie. rested o cause all obstructions of every mi( western avenfe.:lad one in coater kind beticen till- lines of Portland ❑it-- of l litck between \vestern avelme and line, as it they shall be so lac :rated ;uI I I awteoil street. fixed Ir, ilii City Egginerr, to be re- Yeas -:\Id. 1'unlry, Duwlan, Petse•h, moved fruit said street forthwith. Cullen. liy:ui, S:utb(ru, \weber. Kenny, Yeas-Ald. folder). Do%\,]it Petsch, Kain. llama. Brpaut, Jlr. President -12. Cullen. Hyatt. Sanborn. II'ebt,r, Kenny, :Apprnred Sept. 22. 1ri47. Knill. Il:uttut, Brvaut. \Ir. I'residrut-1?. r .Approved Sept. 22. 1,187. ByAld. Weber - Bi ,Aid. \linea- Brsolved, '['flat the Cit I'll giut-er I instructed to build a bridge u❑ :A "host t street across IA'iuslow avenue, the ex- pense not to exceed 175. Yeas -.kid. Conley, Dowlan, Petsch. be Callen. Ryan. Sanborn, Run, Kenny, Kain, llama. Bryant, )Jr. President -L•'. Approved Sept. 22. 187. By Ald. Mum:t- Resolved, That the. City Engineer he instructed to lav a crossing on the south Side of Colorado street across Dakota avenue. Yeas-:AId. Conlin. Duwlan, Petsch, Cullen. Roan. Salbirn, Weber. Kenny. Kahn. (Iannm. Bryant, Mr. President -12. Approved Sept. 22. 1887. Resolved. That t.hl- Gasolinq Langt Contractor place oil lamps and light the .:nue lit Front street at each corner Prow \vestern to Cumo avenues; also unc in southeast currier Lexington and ,NJRua streets: alseelie in each corner � n !,I, Iglehart street, Tic n n Kent to Lex- ingtotl avenue. Teas-Ald. Conley,Dowlan. Petsch, Pullen. Ryan. Sanborn. Weber. Benny, Kain, Hanuu, Bryaut,Jlr.I'residettt L". Approved Sept. '12. 1887. By Ald. Hanna- Resolved. aa-Resolved. That the Oil Lamp ('un - tractor he and he Is hereby authorized and instructed to place an oil lamp at the northeast corner of Walsh avenue and Geranium street, and one on the 514 PROCEEDINGS OF THE COMMON COUNCIL. . PROCEEDINGS OF THE COMMON COUNCIL. 515 north side of Geranium street 162 feet east of the east line of Greenbrier street. Yeas—Ald. Conley, DoNvIali, Petsch, Cullen. Ryan, Sanborn, Weber. Kenny, Kain, Ilai n i, Bryant, Mr. President -12. Approved Sept. 22, 1887. By Ald. )tinea— Resolved.dThat the Street Oil Lamp Contractor be instructed to erect and maintain an oil lamp on the northwest corner of Hall avenue and Colorado street. Yeas—Ald. Conley. Dowlan, Petsch, Cullen. Ryan Sanborn, Weber, Kerniv, Kain, Hamnt,Bryant, Mr. President -12. Approved Sept. 22, 1881. By Aid. Minea— Resolved, That the Street Oil Lamp Contractor be instructed to erect and maintain an oil hump on the northeast corner of ,.It and Congress street, and oil the southeast corner of Winslow a tt Congress street, and on the northeast corner Bidwell and Congress street, and southeast corner of Congress and Bellows 'street and on the northest cor- ner of Winslow and Delos street. Yeas—Ald. Conley, Dowlan, Petsch, Cullen, Ryan. Sanborn,, \Veber, Kenny, Kain,11anim, Bryant, Mr. President -1.2, Approved Sept. 22, 1887. By Aid. Keuny— Resolved, That the contract for grad- ing of Mississippi street, which the Council refused to approve, be referred to tue Board of Public Works, with the statement that the Council refused to approvye of said contract for the reason that file time limited for the completion of said contract should be extended to a time sufficiently long, so that the street ld pperly ettle atter the layie oftoro gas pipes, and sewer connections. Teas—Ald. Conley. Petsch, Ryan, Kenny, Kain, Hanna, )IF. President -7. Nays—Aid. Dowlau. Cullen, Sauboru, Weber, Bryant -5. By Ald. Sanborn— Resolved, That thateerhrin resolution directing the Board of Public Works to construct a wooden sidewalk eight (s) feet wide on the south side of block six- teen (m), of Woodland Park addition, front Kent street to Dale street, aP- proved Sept. 7, 1887, be and the same is lereby repealed. Yeas—Alit. Conley, Dowlan, Petscll, Cullen, Ryan, Sanborn, Weber, Kenny, Kain, Hamm. Bryant, Mr.Preside nt-12. Approved Sept. 22. 1887. By Ald. Kain— Resolved. That the Board of Public Works cause a wooden sidewalk to be constructed on south side of Third street, from Forest street to the Itnflr. park (so-called). Yeas—Alda Conley, Dowlan, Petsch. Cullen, Ryan, Sanborn, Weber, Kenny. Kahn, I[aoui, Bryant. )Ir. President -12. Approved Sept. 22, 1887. B � Ald. Kain— esolved, That the Board of Public Works cause a sidewalk to be con- strueted oil Fourth street. froth Maple street to Mciodota street, both sides. Yeas—Ald. Conley. Dowlan. Petsch, Cullen. Ryan. Sunburn, Weber, Kenny, Kain, Ilauun, Bryant, Mr. President -12. Approved Sept. 22, 1887. By Ald. Cullen— Resolved, That the Board of Public Works be and is hereby instructed to order the construction of at wooden sidewalk on the west side Engle street in front of lots one (1) and two (2), block forty-one (41), and the necessary cross- walks at the intersection of Engle and Washington streets; also a wooden side- walk in front of lot three (3), block forty- two (4'2), Rice & Irvine's addition, on Washington and Eagle streets. Teas—Ald. Conley, Dowlan, Petscll, Cullen, Ryan, Sanborn. Weber, Kenny. Bain, Hamm, Bryant. Mr.President-12. Approved Sept. 22, 1887. By Ald. Coaley— llesolved, That the Board of Public Works be and is hereby instructed to construct a ten -foot stone sidewalk on both sides of Wacouta street, front Sixth street to Seventh street. Yeas—Ald. Conley, Dowlan, Petsch, Cullen, Ryan, Sanborn, Weber, Kenny Kain, Hamm. Bryant, Mr. President -12. Approved Sept. V.1887. By Ald_ Cullen— R-olved, That the Board of Public Works be and is hereby ihstmeted to order the construction of a stone side- walk on the south side of Fifth street, in front of Rice Park. Fens—Aid. Conley, Dowlan, Petsch, Cullen, Ryan, Sanborn, Weber, Kenny, Kain, Hamm, Bryant, )Ir. President -12. Approved Kept. 22, 1887, By Aid. Mines— Resolved, That an eight -foot plank sidewalk be laid on both sides of Chi- cago avenue, from Dakota avenue to South Robert street. Seas—Ald. Conley, Dowlan, Petsch, Cullen, Ryan, Sanborn. Weber, Kenny, Kain, Ifaunt. Bryant, Dlr. \'resident—L". Approved Sept. 1-12, 1887. By," d. \Veber— Resolved,'fhat the Board of Public Works cause a crosswalk to be laid on north side of Dlilfort street, across Rice street; also one on west side of Ravoux street, across Carroll street, Yeas—Ald. Conley, Dowlan, Petsch. Cullen. Ryan, Sanborn, Weber, Kenny, Kahn, Hamm, Bryant, )Ir. President -12. Approved Sept. 221 1887. By Aid. Kain— Resolved, That the Board of Public Works cause a crosswalk to be e.on- structed on Conway street, across Maple street. Yeas—Ald. Coni( -3, Dowlan, Petsch. Cullen, Ryan, Sanborn, Weber. Kenny, Kain, Hamm, Bryant, )Ir. President -12. Approved Sept. 22. Is87. By Aid. Ryan— Itesolved, That the Board of Public Works be and hereby is instructed to construct a 4 -foot crosswalk on West- ern avenue, south side of Goodhue street., Yeas—Ald. Conley, Dfowlau, Petsch. Cullen, Ryan, Sanborn. Weller, Kenny, Kain, IN in. Bryant, Mr. President -12. Approved Sept. 22. By Alt Ryan Re ved, ']'list the. Board of Public Works be and hereby is instructed to construct a 4 -foot crosswalk oil Wash- ington street, west side of Eagle street. Yeas—Ald. Conley, Dowlao, Petsch, Cullen, Ryan, Sanborn, Weber. Kenny, Kain, Ha inn, Bryant,Mr. President -12. Approved Sept. 22. By Ald. Sanborn— Resolved, That the Board of Public Works is hereby directed to construct and maintain it wooden .sidewalk, of the usual width, on the north side of block sixteen 06), oP Woodhmd Park addition, from Kent street to Dale street, except upon that portion thereof where a side- walk at least six feet in width is already constructed. Teas—Ald. Cooley. Dowlan. Petsch. Cullen, Ryan, Sanborn, Weber, Kenny, Kain, Btunm, Brvant, )Ir. President -12. Approved Sept. 22, 1887. By Ald. Sauborn— Resolved, Thal the Board of Public Works be and they are hereby instructed to construct and maintain crosswalks over Victoria street, oil both sides of Marshall, Dayton, Selby, .Hague, Laurel. Ashland, holly, Portland, Sum- mit, Grand and Lincoln avenues. Yeas—Ald. Cooley, Dowlan, Petsch, Cullen. Ryan, Sanborn, Weber, Kenny, Kain, Hamm Bryant. Mr. Presidentl[2. Approved Sept. 22, 1887. By Aid. Sanborn— Resolved, That the Board of Public Works be and they are hereby In- structed to construct and rani ntain cross- walks across Grand avenue on both sides of Dale street. Yeas—Ald. Conley, Dowlan, Petsch, Cullen, Ryan, Sanborn, Weber, Kenny, Kain, Ilamm, Bryant, Mr. President -1,. Approved Sept. 22, 1887. By Aid. Sunburn— Resolved, That the Board of Public Works be and thee are hereby in- structed to construct and maintain it wooden sidewalk eight (8) feet wide on the south side of St. Clair street, from Victoria street to Oxford street. Yeas—Alit. Cooley, Dowlan, Petscll, Cullen, Ryan. Sanborn, Weber. Kenny. Kain, Ilamm, Bryant, Mr. President -12. Approved Sept. 22, 1887. By Aid. Conley— It is hereby ordered b}• the Common Council of the City of St. Paul: That the matter of constructing a sewer oil Sibley street, frpm Eighth street to Ninth street, with necessary house connections, be, and the same is hereby referred to the Board of Public Works to investigate and reports First—Is this improvement proper and necessar} 7 Second—Give the Council an estunnte of the expense thereof, and state whether one-half of the cost thereof is to be paid into the City Treasury before the eou- tract is let. Third—Can real estate to be assessed for said improvement be found henefited to the extent of damages, costs and ex- penses necessary to be Incurred thereby? Fourth—Is such improvement asked for upon the petition or application of the owners of a majority of the property to be assessed for such improvement? Fifth—Send the Council n plan u profile of said improvement, as required by law,if you report in favor of the same. Sixth—Send the Council a proper or- der directing the work to be done. Yeas—Ald. Conley, Dowlan, Petsch, Cullen, Ryan, Sanborn, Weber, Kenny, Kain, Harnm, Bryant, Mr. President -12. Approved Sept. '22, 1887. By Ali[. Petsch— It is hereby ordered by the Common Council of the City of St. Paul: That the matter of a change of grade on Brewster avenue, from Viola street to Como avenue, be and the same is hereby referred to the.,Board of Publie Works to investigate and report: First—Is this improvement proper and necessary? Second—Give the Council an estimate of the expense thereof, and state whether one-half of the cost thereof is to be paid into the City Treasury before the contract is let. 518 PROCEEDINGS OF THE COMMON COUNCIL. ■ PROCEEDINGS OF THE COMMON COUNCIL. 517 Third—Can real estate a to be assessed — benefited 'm roveuent 1 to found for said i P to the extent of damages, s - costs soil e penses necrssnry in e Incurred thereby? Fourth—Is suchh improvement asked for upon the yctitign nr tip diuttion of the owners of a majorit)' of tie property to be assessed for such impruvemeut? Fifth—Send the Council it plan q ' t e i 1 as req uired pprofile of said imprg v u el t, 1 by Iaw,if you report in favor of the same. Sixth—Send the Counetl a proper orgcr directing the work to bedone. .eas—_ ld, (bnley, unwlan. Petsch, CtyJl len. Ryan, S:udxuu, Reber. Kenny. iittiu, llama, Bryant, l[r. I'residcnt-1_. Approved Sept, 22. 1887. By Ald. Petsch— it is hereby ordered by the Conunmt (,I"'! t l of the City of St. Paul: 'I'Imt the matter of aereof grade and "I (Telling Jackson street. istreet, between. Bellevue snit Como ay ...v. with nec- essary retaining walls, as per profile and plains hereto attached. be, and file samm Is hereby referred to the Board of Public works to investigate and report: First—Is this inipro—intent p-perand recess itr)'? Second —Give till, Council an estimate oP the expense thereof, and nt:dc whether ant• -Half of the cost thereof is to be pill(( into the City 'Preasury before the roulract is let. 'Phird—lean read estate to be assessed fursaid futprovrnient, be found benefited to file extent of 4 amatges. costs toad ex- penses necessary to be fineurred the'ebv? Furth—Is such impruvenient asked fur spun the petition or til ,licatiun of the owners of amajority of t�ieproperty to hl,• assessed for such improvement? Fifth Send the Council it plan or pro- file ut'satd improveuleut, as reqquiredb) I: w, if you rep]ort. In t'avur or tlm smut. Sixth—send the Council a proper order 'ifrecting the workto be done.. YeRu—Add. Coo le) I)u, t.I rh, CutI`T Ryan, 5anhont, Reber. Kenny. Kaf u. I1:unuy ]Iryaurt, \l r. I'resideu t-12. Approved Sept. 22, 1x87: By Aid. \i-ebcr— It is hereby ordered by the Common (')uuofl of the Pity of St. foul: That the matter of grading Rice street, front Maryland to('rano and 1'llalen avenue, be and the same is hereby referred to the Board of Public Works to fhvestigate and report: First -7s this fmprovemettpruperand Second—Give the Council all estimate of the expense thereof.and state whether one-half of the cost thereof is to be paid into the Cf ty 'Treasury before the con- tractfs let. Third—Can real estate to be assessed for said ftu to f dor nt be found benefited P to the extent of daumgec costs and penses ournecessaryto be Incurredtlterek d Fourth—Is such improvement asked for upon the pnetitioor application of the owners of a ninjority of the Property to be assessed for such improvm eent? Fifth—Send the Council a phut or pro- file of said improvement, as required by htw,ff you re1tort in favor of the smite. •Sixth—lend the Council a proper order directing the work to be dune. Yeas— ld. Cooley, Dowlan, Petsch, Cullen, Ryan, Sanborn, weber, Kenny, Kain, l l:mown. Br) ant, Mr. President -12. Approved Sept. 22, 1887. By AId.Ilanun— It is hereby ordered by the CommonI,ouneil of t1m City of St. Paul: That the matter of constructing sewer on Bradley street, front Beaumont street to 1llinneha lm street. he. and tlue same is hereby referred to the Board of Pub - lie Works to investigate ailid report: hirst—ls thisintprovementproper and neccssatry? Scrend--Give the Council all estimate. of 'the expense thereof, and state whether one-liidf of the cost thereof is To be paid into the City Treasury before the contract is let. Third—Can real estate to be assessed for said in ovententbe, found benefited of the extent of daulages, rusts and ex - pen -s necessary to he incurred thereby? Fourth—Is such improvement Asked for upon the petition or application of the owners of a majority of the property To he assessed for such improvemolt? Fifth—Scud the ('ounefl a plan or `fro - file of said iutpruvemeut, its required hy' L•tw,ff you report fn favorof the same.. Sixth—Send the Council It Proper order directing the work to he done. Yeas—Add. ('under, llowL•ul, Kelsey, Cullen, Ryan, 5auborn, R'ebrr, Kenny, Kain, Ilamt, Brvanl, Mr. Pn•sideri-1:.. A pprecned Sept. 22. 1857. By Aid. Brynut— It is hereby ordered by the Conmion Councillor the Cit)' of St. Paull' That the matter of constructing a sewer oh Clinton avenne, front Concord street to Delos street, and on Congress street, from Clinton avenue to Concord street, be and the same is hereby re- fered to the Board of Public Works to iii-estigate and report: First—Is this improvement properand necessary? Second—Give tine Council all estimate of the expense the'eof,and state whether one-half of the cost thereof is to be paid into the City Treasury before the con- tract is let. Third—Can real estate to be assesse for said imP rovenie nt be f umuthet tefite extent to the ex at of dxmag es co. Sts and e penses necessary to be incurred r,, Fom'th—Lrsorb itpro—iwcit aske for upon the petition ortpjdicatfon e the owners of a majority' of the pngteIt to be assessed for such unproreuientY Fifth—Saud the Cuuueil a pl:w g grofile of said improcruu•ut. as require, q' loliv,if you retort in favor of the saint Sisth,5end [m• l'ouncil a proper of der dircctinhR the truck to be dour. Teas—,V ql. ('uuiry, Uoa•lan. Petsch Cullen. Ryan, Sanborn. tt"eber, Kenny Kain, 11 tinm, Blyunt. Mr. President -19 Approved Sept. 32, 1847. In the matter of the report of the Boan oti Pnblie R-orks ((ailed Sept. lit. 1887 11 is henebv ordered by the ('annum Council 4 the Pity of St. Paul: 'Phar On Board of Public Rork. q said city of St. laud cause the followtnp I ml provenen is to he made, to -wit: Grade Gotziau street, from Margaret streei southerly to Conway street. in said city that said Board cause said work to bi let by contract, its provided by Imvwith. outone-half the estintatetI cost bring first paid into the Cih' Treasury. and aftet said work shall he plaeed under con- tract, said Bialyd shall proceed withuut drluy to assess the •uuoumt, as ucia'ly' as they can ascertain the same, which trill be required to pay the rusts and nvres- s•u'yex� ellsesof such improvement upon the rea estate to hr benefited bq said in,- proveipent as provided hr law. it being the opiuiou of the Council that crud es- tate to be assesnrd fur such ie, ,roye- nu•nt (-all be finnul brI iced to tte ex= tent of the costs and expenses necessary to be fnc•urr tt thereby. Teas—Ald.Pond-3. Dowlau. I'et-h C'ulleu. Ityau, Smalu n, 11"giber. Kron); Knfn, Moult. Bryant, tlr.l'residrut—t,. Apprevcd Sept.':', IRN7. In the utatte, of the report of the Board of Public Work. dated Sept. 1!t, lxs7. IL ishereby ordered by the Conia ou Council of the Pity of St. Paul: That the Board of Public Works of said cit)of St. Paull rause the following Improvements to he made. to -wit: pave. Brewster avenne, front University ave- nue to \'Iola street, fu still[ city, with cedar blocks and curb with granite, fn- cluding fu said Improvement filo necessary sewer, water 'dill gas connections to the property lines: that said Board cause sod work to be let by contract, asprovfded by law,withoutnne- half the estimated cost being first paid into the City 7'-. sun-, and after said work shall be placed under contract said Board shall proceed without delav t0st.s. •v n s the i Rthe s t as nearlya-l' Ble' t'1t 11 ascertain the c• -.tine which will b+ c experequnses to pay the costs and nevem the ralesa of such bitch veueutupd the real estate to be. benefited by said inr provement, as provided q low; it being the opinion of the Cumtctl that real es- tate to he lissessed for such improve- ment caul be, found benefited to the ex- tent of the. costs and expenses neves: ary to he inea"vo thereby. Yeas—Ald. l'uule}. DowlRn. Prtrrit, Culloi, Rt a a, Sold).( , tTeber. Kenny, Kain, Hamm, Bryant, AIr. President 1.2. Approved Sept, _2, 1887. to the -(natter of -r of the Board of Public lTbrks dated Sept. 19, iss7. ,Itis hereby ordered by the Connnou l'ounril of till• City of .St. Paul: That the hoard of Public Works of the said City of St. Paul cause the fol- low•iug improvements to he made, to - wit: Col act a sewer nn Gnndhue street. from llu kg• sn•eet to ('diff sh'ert; and on Donsman street, from von Minden street to Seventh street, fu said cit3; that said Board rause said work to be Iet rbc c�n- tract. etc provided by law, without nlie-Ind[ the estimated [cost being tfrst paid fntu the lefty 'Treasury, and after .said work shall he placed under eon tract said board shall proceed with- (addela m assess the autount, as mearl as they eaut Ascertain the atme, which will lie regnm•ed to pay the costs and neceslat'y explilses of such improve- ulent upon thereof estateto bebehelited by said improvement, as providl,d by law. it being the opinion of the Council that real estate to be assessed for such improvement eau he found benefited to In, extent of the "oats and cxpenses ac"'Itaary h, be iucurrr"I d thereby, Yens —Add. l'ou ley. if I Petsch, 'ullcu, Rymt. Sanborn, Weber. 6rmty, Kain. llanun, Bryant, Mr. President—L. Approved Sept. '!, 1887. Adpnu'ned. CIIAii. D. Kenn, President of Council. '1'uus. A. PI<esoeatuas'1', ('qty Clerk. Regular meeting. 87'. PAUL, Oct. 4, 1887 Vice President Dowlan in the chair. Present: Aid. Conley, O'Connor, 'ctsch, Cullen, Ryan, Sanborn, Reber, :camp, Kain, llanun, Bryant, Minca, ,oil ill r. \'ire President -14. By Inamfmous consent minutes of revioas meeting dispensed with. r 518 PROCEEDINGS OF THE COMMON COUNCIL. PROCEEDINGS OF THE COMMON COUNCIL. 519 Coil H CSI CA TIONS'. Committee on Claims. submit to you the following report of City Comptroller. From His Honor, the Mayor—Policeman From Theodore Wier and Others— the receipts and disbursements of this Of City Comptroller—Tax Levy Estl- Appointed— Askinb that lot 28, block 107, Gotzian's ofitce from Sept. 1 to Sept. 30: mate— To too Honorable, the President and subdivision of Lylnall Dayton's add!- filled of , axcatrr.. '1'o the Honorable, the President and - Coalition Council of the City of St. tion, be ordered on account Balance on hand Coalition Council of the City of St. Paul: I have this day appointed pointed R'illia t j 1 stagnant water. Board of Public Works with order. Sept. 1.......... $908,858.50 City Clerk....,..... Paul. Grady a member of the regular police Fenn N. Lahr And others— 750.00 Supt. of Rork 1 have the honor to present present to honorable force to succeed Officer Charles Schaef- For the grading of Hastings Avenue, House.... .... 481.26 Nater your your body my tax levy a fer, resigned, and 1 ask your advice and between Bates and Alaple'aveu ties. St. Paul work............. 20,000.0o estimate for the year 1888, showing in minute detail consent thereto. Cows. IL KERR, Dltyur. Board of Public Works. From Mary Iltuuaha°— MuafciP 1 Court... 3,796.30 all of the estimated expenditures of the city ® Arline ' Praying that sheip be refunded the sum St. Paul Public Lt- bra goqvernment, for which a tax levy la re- Sept. 30. 1887. Contmitiee 0u Police. of $15, old to municipal court as fine, 1 54.18 t'g inspector inspector 1.242.80 y[}ired. From Seven Corners Bank— said petition being accompanied ret- Fire a Fire Department.. v32.5o The follows, requirements for city purposes Submitting bond in the stria of ;t>n: sC. Corporation to Onuuendation of Corporator Atuprne}' Market Master..... so.0o are as fellows, viz: oll, with It. 111. Newport, 11. Bige- stud .fudge of Municipal Court that pe- Poundage ... 103.90 Board Pn.... Interest upon the bonded debt ... $218,496.00 City low, R'. B. Encius, N Miam ('dies and litioner's prayer be granted. of cense............ 225.00 ,o , matoriugin 1888 1 ((7512,500, May 1, 1888 and }... 87,500.00 William it. Marshall as sureties• said Granted. (See Ordinance No. 841.) Licenses 1.756.70 21, tltur 1 d bund being given as security for fluids From 1). W..Johnston and Others— Mfe Re- eons. Re General e ...... 611,084.0' fund eenditu of the. city of St. Paul to be deposited Asking oil be let as earl}' as 1pt...eoue 5,91tA1 Ward es...es ward food expenditures......... 127,120.00 -- in said bank. possible for sewer on Kent street, be- r s wer W............... Aasesement Collet- - Committee on Ways and Means. tween Sununit and Ashland avonues, tions ............. 251,369.90 Total .......... ........... ...$1,044,200.00 From St. Paul Unjon Depot Congnui)— and also for paving same wit!: asphalt. g1,195,113.4b Ninet million eight hundred thous- I1ou. Willimn P. Murray. Corporation Board of Public {forks with order. nmaraeaesre. and dollars, ($90,800,11(10.) assessed valu- Attorney, St. Paul, Minn.: From Upper Levee Syndicate— r ation of real and personal estate (being I�t:AR Sri: The request from the Asking for the vacation of the streets s. poi warrants . ` $330,865.47 conservatively estimated at about fifty Fire Words. p 36,2 city, through you, thet this conppally and alleys in OppenheitU's addition. in that may be rearranged !it pada... 9.00 per cent of the actual cash value), at water a warrnu d. 35,i55.W participate in the expense of pawing order same submitted. le ork H S[. Paul 'ork House warrnuta rel eleven and fifty' hundredths mills (11.50 that portion of Sibley street Upon which accordance with plat Streets. paid.... •> mills) or each dollar, will realize one its property fronts, W the extent one- Committee on M. E. oil L. C. Ilay— SL Paul Public Library trillion fort ull- Y ...... 1,630.78 3' -four thousand two tithe nitereet coupon. iv half, was submitted to the individual From darn Osceola paid. 9,beu.00 City Hull and court Horse war, h•etl S ($1, dollars, which is the Ilenlbers (ifse our board For the vacation of art of 1'' rant paid ................ 16,.939.75 mount necessary anThe necessary fur city Purposes. t hdirectors, itland I ata pleased to say that the unanhnotls avenue. ('fly Clerk ..... Miscellaneous .... ............... ''lull.' i tion State, County and hoard Edn- vote was til the alhruitive, which Coullmttee op Streets slid b}. Balance ml hand ..................7.>6�=82.55 ration tax levies figure as follows, viz.: g w enables me to saF to you that the St. instructed to live notice required b Mille sone Paul Union Depot company will pay for law. 31,195.11,45 City Hall iiuciudiug one li) mill tea forin- crease Of "State School Fund," f paving one-half of Sibley street in front paving From E. F. Kra linter— to in a stairway to and Court }i usefuud...... $338,985.8;1 re- quired to be levied under act of 1887) 2.00 of its property, with the understanding I permission put building On Sible • street, near Seventh. City toads......... 3-[':,152-1 County pur ese........... ..... 2.10 that it is a gratuity on the part of the (�OIIlllllttee (tp t'1',('ta Rlltl City Ell- Ulty Wnler \Forks. 69,483.88 Board of ducation (including one (1) mill lax for ` 1�IIIo111)l=pOt C(lillpan}',flll(1 th:1t 110 tights of late or equity are thereb)' waived glm'er, Froin Starke}' and Others— City Library ....... fi,(.i3,151 _ S756.282.155 Ilea school buildinga,ala. the rcgidnr lie (1) mill tax fixed by p lith is Illth addition to the nae relative to the power of the •lt\ to as- that a public pound he in t Asking enc nxeuat a. (e. ole "1o mill tax authorized zed under the . '•acL' seas LIIe depot Coln pall)' for this UC IIn}" occupied Iislletl OIt SIIe rear enol of lot orrll pled oil Firet National Bank, St. Paul....T$84,840.7:; of 1.887, included Glove m the - other local work, of to in any planner by Margaret street sub -police station. Merchants National Bank. St. anise levy ........................ ..... 4.50 '1'hls lay a las against our Property, and that the depot C oallnittee oil Streets old Chairman Pam ............................. a6,OW.]a NP -`1 Berman American Batik, makes the grand total tax Inv y, for all i purposes,the as follows, this actlou on the part of •ompaly is tint t0 be inked lir ennsni of Committee an Police. St. ... ........... ........ 90,446.53 viz: Milia as a in future. Respect- Front J. Austell— for damages Bank of Minnesota, SL Paul...... 86.735.50 Germania For the First Secoud, Third, Fourill Bred precedent fully y rs, B. Bltt'N6nS, Secretary. Claiming compensation to be sustained b}' his pr)perty b}' rest- Bank, St. Paul........ 86,957.28 St. Paul National Bank, St. Paul.. 8B,(i4U.3i Commercial N>ttioual Blink, and Fifth Assesament Districts, (cov. Bring all the 77 pertY in the ortkgiinal First ' CIL41t1•F.S Sept. 29, 1887. Sutra Of raising the grade. on a street son o11 S[. Paul .................. 81i,9<ia.83 Secoud,'1'hird, Fourth dna Fifm {Curd.)........................ a of Public Works with order. AS the (dfl r1 Vel' COatl. knowBoard .. ... .. Second NationaiBank. St. Pau I.. 6.43295 .... Ci ['purposes ............ .. 11.50 From St. Paul Taxpayerti Association— Committee oil Streets. Front Marie A. Horusby and Others— People's Blink, St. Paul........... 28,997A5 SavinK Bank .. State (including 1 mill tar "Siete School In regard to ins estimate for For the vacation of Sibley street, be- St. Paul .... 27,063.81 West Side Bank, St. Paul...... ... 26,469.42 Fund").... .. Board of liduca[i0....•4.50 4.50 n of 1885, calling attention of the Couuril to Ltveen Isabel and Starke}-, in the. Sixth Mcrebanta National Bank Inter- ..... ............. County purposes ............ 2.30 "•"'• l certain articles of the colstitlfion of wird' eat account ........................ 40,722.99 -• aalld a6BOClatlOn, CIC. Committee 011 Streets. "-- — Grand total tax levy f Y or the ave e..... E Accepted. Commerce— From William Grube and Others— Respectfully submitted, $756,282.55 3 Y omitted, Tent districts tots. . tax . .21 he The gland total tax for the j From St. Paul Chamber of g Askin that the Common (council with to confer with In relation to Grading Arcade street, and protesting against dela' in said GRoxos RF.Ia. Cit}•Treasu rer. Sept. 3u, 1887. nthlevies Ninth and Tenth Asessment Districts, Assessment Districts, owing tptheprop- point especial committee a committee of said chamber in regard Ittatter. Coininittee on Streets. Referred to City Comptroller. arty being exempt from the city debt at t t0 present street railway service. Also, Pay Rolls— the time of annexation, figures as fol- Uranted. (See resolution.) ljFeORT of clTr oFFmFats. Report— The Treasurer subaiits. h hon, lows, viz: From Gustav Hopping— he the suit' Of City To the Ilonorable, the President, and paid the a } p Y rolls of the street and sewer Sixth Assessment 1119rict R MBI. Prepin&that a refunded £.30, as doctor's fees while being the Common Council of the City of St. forfor the months August and of the property do the Sixth wand �119.b0 Sevl ) District of paid treated for injuries received Ili the line Paul: honor September, 1887, amountih to �.}� n 832.2. g (co I Eg all of the prmentoperty the property m the oriftinal of his duty as a police ofi3cer. GENTLEN: I have the to u Sevntth .ward, which is the territory 48 520 PROCEEDINGS OF THE COMMON COUNCIL and xeaerre townships time when the bonds will mature in yIDs_ 1885) ...............18.00 November, 1888. ser[ dietrlc[ (covering The city of St. Paul has a reputation ty in new mrrtwry •`A" for low tax levies under which she has ellyear 1872)"..."""_"20'00 always prospered, and there can be no t district (covering ell P ry in new ""'cry ••B,^ just cause why It should be otherwise •ri[ue Canada and Metean in the future. Veryt•espectfully, your d in the year 1885)18.00 obedient servant. , cent tlistrtet (covering fill .JOHN W Rocif . City Comptroller. hips, flnneaed in the year 1887)....17.00 The 1 mill levied by the state for the purpose of increasing the •`state school fund ++ is to be apportioned )y the smite to the various se Dot districts through- out the state, as required by the legisla- tive act of 1887. The property in the clty of St. Paul will be required to pa?, $9o,alN) into the state treasury under tins 1 -mill tux upon the nssessed valuation, while at the same time the Board of Education will recei•+e about $75,000 of file amount, and will lose about $15,000 "1 consequence of the law requlrlug the tax to be ap- portioned per capita of the children be- tween the ages of five and twenty-one years attending the public schools. The children attending the parochial and private schools in this city are ver} numerous, and are not figured by the state In the per capita distribution tc the Board of hldu,aticn—hence the loss I consider that when property is taxed for school purposes the whole amount of tax paid should belong to the district taxed. The Board of Education will receiv( about:%= from the whole tax levy etc., as figured by this estimate, wIt I is over $loo,o00 more than the schoo levy of last year. the estimate provides for all the re quirements as asked for by the Boar1 of Fire Cm iWithers. Board of Work house Co >.oners, Library Board Police Del ..Latent, etc., and appears t( be ample in every particular. I edn eider an increase of tine levy would b1 excessive taxation. I am of the opinion that it would be i public benefit to reduce the esthuat( 1 mBl for city purposes in this man Der: There are $87,500 city bonds ma turingin the year 1888, $75,000 of whirl will tostore November 21, 1888, consid wing that there is a possibility- of th, It nor licenses rmiehine the num Der o 287 at $1,0 than 1 fig an addict can be re( tax, there 20 mill& reach th( redeem th cfal steps taken, as between licenses v of the Implied deal lasusu or the purchase and extension o[ the St. Paul Water Works, pay. able out of the water revenues $197,442 50 ro ix the' interest poh $18289,000 city bonds, r' per cent., issued during pear 1887, since last tax levy, less six months' Interest upon $200, - the extension of .of the [the Ste Paul Water Works, payable out of 1'o citthe y bolds due May 1 and Noer s 21, 1988. ae follows, viz: N siv1538 3Revenue")49 n due at„o t_ IRRR_.... ...... 912.500 21. 1888.:: ............ 75,000 87.500 W —_ Tool debit .................. $309,445 W Credit. By interestbarged to Sixth d tax levy upnon $13,5110 7 per iet. city bonds issued n the year 1878. under set of the legislature for fuuding the bonds of the old town of West St. Paul (now Sixth ward) ................. .. $945, By interest upon city treasurer sbank daposi[s2,504 _ Tool credit .............. $3,449 00 Balance required for the interest and sinking fund.......... .. $305,996 00 $9(1,800,000 assessed valuation of cal and personal estate at 3.37 mills on each dollar, will realize ........... .. ... ..... $305,906 00 AL FUND. To Salarlee, vlzNzn May or ................... $1,0 W. W May secretary........ 1,200.00 Fifteen aldermen, Ove months to June 1.'88, at $100 per year....... 625.00 lg the grand total tax ., on ...the to Jan. 1, PROCEEDINGS OF THE .lid the licenses no 'ed number s0 as f0 Hfl, at $100 per Year.. CI[p clerk .... .... .... .... 991.67 1,750.00 then the proper finan- Clty clerk's assistant.... 11000.00 ' redemption can be City tresaurer, i nclddfug clerk hire ............. 2,900.00 11 be sufficient time Corporation attorney.... 5,300.00 e when the liquor Corporation attornCy 1 mounted Ileenae In, apeetor.....:.......... 1,500.0 to be paid and the first, second and third Engineer atmarket..... 1,200.00 PROCEEDINGS OF THE COMMON COUNCIL. i;21 ass fetants, $1,800, 2 bailiffs muldelpal $1.200 and $1,(00 re- court, $864 each...-.. 1,728.00 spectively ............. 4,000.00 Corporation s l t orney'n 6 awing poundmastara, $600 each ............. 3,1100.W lark him.. ire.............. 1,800.00 City comptroller...... . 3,50.0 1 driver prison van, with horse ...... .. .. 1,')56.00 City compmtroller's clerk. 1,200.00 City co ptroxer. [ o r lark Hire 1 superlmm�dent Police cal patrol mlegra h....... 3,200 00 .... .........2,500.00 ]edge rhmdcipalcourt.. 3,000.00 1 lluemnn. Pollee ph-, trot telegmPh.. ,. .. .720.00 Clerkofmnnlcipal court 1,BW.00 Assfetant AIrk of muni- 1 mounted Ileenae In, apeetor.....:.......... 1,500.0 elvel court............ 1,300.00 Market master.......... 1,200.00 Mrs. Very O'Connell e widow of orders Engineer atmarket..... 1,200.00 policeman ..... . 300.00 Janitors[ market....... 780.00 Incidental expanses..... 71528.W Fireman of market...... 500.00 --$164,100 Janitor at city hall...... 720.00 To St. Paul Workhow viz: To Board df Public Work., 5 members (no salary) Font members, $3,300 Superintende.01111 ctich...... ..... .....$12.000.00 secretary ................. 606.0 Phyelcmn.... 500.00 Clerk of board........... 1,800.0 Deputy clerk of board.. 1,50.0 ........... 1 hall master.......... �.. 480.00 us Two ismut clerks, at 3 guards, s, WO each .... 1,440.00 $1,Wueach.....k,.,.2,OW.0O 1 armor meting guard... 60u.W Sixa mnt clerks at $600 each.......... .. 3,600.30 1 foreman. .... .. 720.00 1 assistant engineer..... 480.00 lumdental expenses...-.. 300.00 hligh l uigH[ watchman....... 480.00 $21,200.00 1 cook and baker........ 600.00 To Bufldbig btspector's department, viz: 1 mamewr...... ........ 360.00 Building Iuepector... ..$3,OUo,W First De uty............ 1,500.00 1 matron ................ 210,00 I omce )sailor...... 60.00 Second spety .. ..... 1,230,00 LI u ...... ............4,800.00 Clerk ............ ..... .1.000.00 Four aesismum, $1,000 Clothtug............ .... 1.500.0 Medic btes ............ 180.00 each .......... ....... 4,000.00 Nuruiture,md took+..... `00.00 'tock Plumber ................ 1,230.11(1 Fire Warden, (special). 1,200.00 Stock sod harness....... 3W.W limldbig relent rs and In etdental expenses.... :3ou'u 1 gIsdivg .......... ..... 1,850.00 $13:loo.on To Board of Health, viz: Commirf—ionof—$24,pOO.W Fuel and Debt, ......... 2,1M10.W his - C"utinge—i—....... . _1,760100.(0)(0) Health.................$2.5(s,.00 '1'o Assistant Commissioner of Health. .. 1,5W.(N1 Nlre ICIS t nec, t, vi ; - bars at $100 each xtE5W.W thlcI Seven Health Oaloers, engineer.......... 3,SW,W -u $840 each .............. 5,6811.611 Two Meat Inspectors' Hire n icn ionlef e grocer).............. u, 300.00 First •,WO,W $840 each ............. 1,Ii8U.00 One Live Stock Inspee. assts'txnt eu 1 2 g neer. Second assistant oil. tor ............. . ... S40.00 gtneer...... ...........1,200.00 One Watchman at "day Seuremry...... ...... 1,500.00 dump•• ......... .. .... 500.00 One Watchmnn at'•night 2 blacksmiths, $060 and $780 ................ .. 1,740.00 damp" ........... ..... 501/.0 i master mechnnic...... 1,500.00 Inclmenml expenses..... 300.0 - ro13,70O.Oo Scligineersofarestesm- er $1,0'20 each....... 8,160.00 tl captains of eugfue com- To Pollee Department, viz: pp hies, $l,u2u each... 8,160.00 Chte[.... ...$3,500.00 811eutenants of engine C'hief's Secretary'........ 1,000.00 companies, $900 each 7,200.00 Senior Captain .... . 2.000.00 8 plpemen of engine Three Caphnins at $1,- -too soch..... .. ...4,200.00 companies, $840each 6,720.00 8 Pipemen f nglne Five Lieumne'b' at $1,- •ompaulee,$780 each. 6,240.00 200 each ............... 6,000.00 ti plpemen f engine One Chief Detective..... 2,W0.no companies, $720 each, 4,320.00 Four Detectires at $1,- 8 plpemen of engine 200 each. ..... ......... 4.800.00 com),anies, $660 each. 5,280.00 One Mounted Sergeant.. 1,260.00 Seven Sergeants It $1,- 000 8 stokers of engine cam - a nice, $840 each 6,720.00 each................7,000.00 Eight Mounted Patrol- 8 ren engines, $840 each .............. 6,720,00 men $1,124 each...... 8,992.00 111 bile, 8 drivers Hose, $'780 anta $884 each .......... ......... 95,904.00 each. .................. 6,240.00 4 cOne aptains hook and led - Jailor......... 900.00 der companies, $1,020 Three Three Assistant Jatloro, each ................. 4,080.0 $864 each ............. 2,592.0 5 drivers patrol wagons, 4 lleumnaute hook and ladder compantes,$9W $864 each ............. 4,320.00 each.................. 3,600.00 522 . p120CEEDI14GS OFTHE COMMON COUNCIL. 10 truckmen hook and ladder com paules,$780 each ................... 7,800.00 3 drivers trucks, $760 each _ . . 2,340.00 1 driver Truck No. 2..... 840.00 7 captat"e chemical'. at $1,020 each... emit .. 7,140.00 7 It $900 mt.each.. c chem..... at $900 each mica..... 6,300.00 7 840 each.. ac chemicals at $840 each .............. 5,880.00 8 ipemen chemicals at 16660 each......... ... 3,960.00 6 drivers chemfcale e[ a78J each .............. 4,680.00 1 driver chemical........ 660.00 1 driver supply hone No. 1 ............ ... 780.00 I. pipemau supply. hose N 1.... ..... ... 660.00 1 plpeman supply ho No. 1.... ... ... se 840.00 superintendent of ire alrm................ $2.000.00 3operetora of fire nle 21liiu men of are alarm, .00 $900 and $720........ 1,620.60 Present total fire depart- ment sah rles...... a 143,060.00 Add estimated salaries for increased are de- partmentin 1888 ..... 20.940.00 Tom' fire department sabarlee..... .... ....$184,1100.00 Feed ................... . 8,250.60 Fuel ..... ....... .....5,000.00 Repairing hose.......... 2,500.UU Repairing engine houses 2,000.00 Repalrlug apparatus.... 2,u00.00 ,be alarm supplies..... 4.000.00 Mafnteuance........... .4U,000. $225,760,00 To transcript of judg- mems (docketed to dis- trict court of Ramsev Ann�Potvere. '.ted - - May 17 18 .... Vmf'. 528.20 John E. .ae[ed May 23, 18, ... ... . 301.21 Gertrude FreLdonk- efed Mey 23, 1887..... 3,273.37 P. H. Tierney, docketed June 11, 1887......... 254.87 Edward J. Sullivan, docketed June 11, 1887 ................... 183.75 Jamee W. Heather, dock. eted July 5, 1887...... 429.96 Jane B. Hunter, cock- eted Au((t�.. 4,1887...... Ant 1,736.44 Herman Aug. 9, 116 ..... 512.47 Frank Bannon. docketed Aug• 26, 1887....... 988.39 C. A. Imeson docketed 486.39 Aug. 26, 18>�7.... ... Gekea Amep docketed Seat 13. 1887......... 5,032.14 Interest upon above ' j udgmen is ............. 1,221.63 --$42,557.00 To Engineering Department, viz.: City engineer. .......... $0,000.00 First assistant engineer. 2,500.00 1 assistants Deer..... 2,000.00 I as.V.taut euglneer..... 1,800.00 2 assistant engineers, $1,500 each........ 3,000.00 2 transitmen at $1,200 2 trattach eltmen at $1,080 2'400.00 leach .... .... 2,18".05 bookkeer 1200.00 1 draftsm.......... . 1,200.00 2 draftsmen at $1,020 each........... 2,040.00 3 draftsmen at $720 each ................... 2.160.00 1 leveler ................ 1,080. W 3 levelers, 81,020 each.. 3,580.50 3 rodmenl $721, each... 2.160.00 8 rodmen. $600 each... 4,800.00 19 chainmen, $480 each 9,120.00 1 atenogreater.......... 900.00 Duspecto. of the con- struction of public Im- edrovements,livery,e te. verage....... 30.000.00 Incidental ezpenditure......s 2,500.00 Gross ................ $79,080.00 Deduct the Item charged above for the "Inspec- tion of the construe - non of Dubllc Improv.- meuts; ' as the same is paid by special assess- ment. upon the real estate benefited, and not by general taxa- tion...... _..........$3d,000.UUQ080.00 Tooertiflcatee of Indebtedness, viz.: J W Yandds, dated April 10, 1885, due (7 _per $17.500 IJ Drovement," underAct ofLegislature, March v, 1853 .......... 6,668 Newport d[ Peet, Certlfl- care No. 3, dated No- vember 19, 1885, due lNlovember,Cu))19. 1888, desued rpAct of Lleg' lature of March 9, 1885, for to aid In the Construc- tion o[ abridge over the rlghtof way of the 8t Paul Min—poll. & Manitoba Railroad Company on Mlsele- Newport Q -i;; , Ceriifi- 6,00(1 tate No. 7, dated De- cember 14, 1885, due PROCEEDINGS OF THE COMMON COUNCIL. 523 December 14. 1888, (6 yer cent.) issued for Seventh Street Im- provemeut," underact of Legislature ofMarch 511881-1- .. .. .. . 8,000 Newport & Peet, Certifi- cate No. 1.6, dated Au- gust 3 1886, due Au- .cut.)�la uedBforAekr er Street Improvement under Act of the Legg- islature of March 3, 18tl5............ ... 2,000 R C Jefferson, Cart i - cote No. 14, (7 pper cent.(dated April 13, 1886, due October 13, 1887, issued for re - dm" If of School Dletrict No, 27 debt, under Act of Le sta- ture of March 3, 1885, through annexation of territory. .... 5,500 Crawford Livingston, Certiticale No. 15, da- ted Aug. 6.1886, due Feb. B, 1858.7 per cent, Issued for the re- demption of debt of School District No. 22, throughanneaatlon of terrf tory, under act of legislature of March 3,!1M885 ................ 1.0.0.00 Norman W. Eittun cer- tificate No. 16, dated Nov. 1. 1886, due Nov. 1, 1888, 7 r ceu I, Is- sued for the redemp• Non of debt of School District No.11,through annexation of terry tory, under act of leg. lslature of March 3, interest ................ 2,000.00 Interedt Dpon certlticatea of Indebtedness ....... 8,762.33 $55,430.33 To miscellaneous, viz:— SL Paul Gas Light com• pany'e contract...... $70,000.00 Robert Seegar's gasoHas lamp contme t........ 55,00.0 Almshouse and hospital forclty'a one third por- tio. o[ expense of ppuoor, etc ............ 13,000.00 PuinNngand stationery Pa30,000..0 St. ul water works, water furnished for public purposes, pay- able ua semi-annlly.. 32,0.0.00 Improvement of publle parka .... .:....... 10,.00.00 Public lubrery.......... 10,0.0.00 General expenses...... 40,000.GO nen m i Gross debit of general fund...$907.084.00 CREDIT. By the following general fu ad reve- nues other than taxe. f. viz.: Municipal court re. ceipts........... ....$90,"00.00 Market house Rcelpt...10,000.09 Building Inspector's per. mits.... .............10,000.00 Workbouse receipts...... 8,550.00 Poundage receippts...... 500:00 Two hundred (2() 1iq- nor licenses $1.00 each ........... . ..200,000,00 Butcher licenses........ 7,500.00 Dog licenses........... 7,500.00 - Dray, wagon, [ruck and express licenses. .... 3,000.00 Miscellaneous licenses. 13,000.00 Other sources. ...... .. 6,000.Do Total cred(t.......... $296,00'1.00 . Balance rey sat for the general fur¢1.... 4611,084_00 $90.800.000 assessed valuation of real and personal estate at 0.73 mills on each dollar will realize ......................... $611,08400 WARD FUND.. Debit. Toesdmm ated aount required for cleaning and repairing .tree's and sewer., and for the construction of street orn..lag,, sic...... ........ $127,120.00 $90.800.000 assessed valuation of real and per.onal estate at 1.40 mills on each dollar; will realize; .............. ........ $127,120.00 Recapitulation of tax levy estimate based upon $90,800,000 assessed valua- tion of real and personal estate, viz: Mills. Interest and sinking fund ([or the anu"al Interest uyoD the bonded debt and for the redemption of g87,500 city bond. uein year 1888, as per Ilemazed atate- .cut)... . ....... . 3.37 $305,996.00 Geuem]fund, eapeudi- tures, a. per nemlzed smtemem............ 6.73 611,084.00 Ward inndaforamount , rewired for cleaning and repalring streets and sewers, and for the construction of street crossings, etc.. 1_40 - 127,120.00 Total for city pur- poses..............11.50 $1.044,200.00 The tax levy will have to be fixed by "assessment districts," so as to conform with the County Auditor's tax duplicate books, owing to the oversight in the legislative act of 1887, changing some A the old ward boundaries by merging with them portions of the territory ex- empt from taxation for the city debt at the time of the annexation of the terri- tory to theVIZ.: viz.: For the First, Second, Third. Fourth and Fifth assessment districts, (covens all the sroperty In the original First, Second, Third. Fourth and Fifth wards). Mills. For Venereal and .inking fuod............ 3.97 For general fund. . ......... For ward fund .................. .........1.40 Total for city purposes ................ 11.50 � � - - - - a •act ti:'7'r ,. ,. � r - - - 7 i - - 4 53q PROCEEDINGS OF THE COMMON COUNCIL. PROCEEDINGS OF THE COMMON COUNCIL. 525 , sixth assessment district, (covering all the avenue, CLC.. $2,550; J. McDonald, Esti- sources of the class of labor that could REPORT OF BOARD OF PUBLIC wimms, property in the sixth ward). mate No. 1, ggrading Magnolia street, be obtained from the workhouse. No I L'Orient Street O enin Etc. - Mills. $2,125; A. Jaicks, Estimate No. 4, paving permanent advantage could be derived P g� For interest fund, for 8945 interest upon Eighth street, 81:3,600; Casper & HIn er, from said work unless some means are The Board of Public Works have had $13,506 city bonds issued to fund Estimate No.6 and final, grading AY. provided that will insure aconstant amp- under consideration the resolution or Wild. of the old tow. o[ west Io, Paul Lic street, $1, 71ri; .1. Kavanagh, Estimate ply of water, and I would not advise order of the Common Council, approved snow the sixth ward). ................. 0.15 No..5 and final, grading Lincoln avenue, that any dredgging or Improvement be A%,.!,8,g[887, relative to the opening, For interest fun, for pro don f etc., 81,875; White & Adams, Eat(mate attempted upt[I the right of way Por a wand extension of L'Orlent 171,137.50 futerest pori �3,28a,uo°o No 9. sup lementar to No.2 and final, • ddvewa Is secured around the entire street, from Mt. Airy street to Glen - of city bonds issues efnee n ssation Pp Y y roe street (sixty feet wide to the coy, in rano to the a -eased sewer oil Jackson street, 8100; Folsom lRke. I have had the lake surveyed and y ), and having . valuation .................. ..... ....1.82 & Murray, Estimate No. 1, paving will this winter have soundings taken, investigated the proposed im rovement, s pp For general fund.............:..._......«A3 Sinnntnit avenue, $4,.5!)0; Folsom & so that an intelligent report can be respectfully report that said Jmprove- For ward fund.. _.. .. .. L4u yIIaray, Estimate No. s, pan- made. Res artfully suhmUted, ent Is necessary and pro er; that pp m -- my Sherburne avenue. $5,508; „ L. W. RUNDI ETT, City Engineer. tfie estimated expense t ereoP is Total for city purpose- ........ .......16.111' JOI'ni Rothmund, $15 40; K. P. Callen, Sept. 29. 1887. $1,250; that real estate to be assessed Seventh Assessment District a•ocerIng. 11 of Sq3; Mathew Crnig, $lo: G. W. Merrill, Accepted. therefor can be found benefited totheex- the property fu the original Sereuth ward, $211; Britt & Ferrey, $ip1.39; Brown, t- tent 0f the datpagea,c09t9 and expenses being the terntoq• from Rose n d Itexen-e Also, necessary to be incurred thereby; that townships, nnuesed i i the nen an',syta .Treaty & Co.. Sw.15; PrenaergR9t Bros., Y Y; Nims cL3,4; .10116 H. Klaus, 591.99; Fielding d' Approaches on Case Street- said improvement Is not asked for by n For interest fund for the proportion uC Bros.. $t81t.'L5; G. Ooualdsim, $75; Stock- The Engineer reports that said ap- petition of a majority of the owners of 856,632.56, for stable- mv"th.-' n,ter- too & I.fitd(I list, $174Ta; J. Forrestal, proaches would cause a greater expense property to be assessed therefor, but we et �p 8836,uo6 of the city Loud- X520:.1ohu Ryder, $a5; R, T. O'Connv, - than would justify having the work herewith send a plan or profile of said issued during the year 1887. anular- $2.9 x ,lana, Guitol Sq; IIenry V. done by the street force, and suggeata hnprovement if ou desire to make Lne tzed for various purpo-es_mtd'r leids- ,\hien & Cu., 8103.4(1; Jos. Spiel, that the proper remedy is to grade the improvement. Yeas 4, nays 0. lanve nein of year 188too v' R. L. CiOItMAN, President. the arises- it vid nnm,...... ..... I...... 6.67 $30.4.5: Jl. Scannell, 84 cents; street. For general tuna .. ...i;.7;t yl. F. KRin, 812; a. E. D[ellgrmt. 59.50: Adopted. W.F.Enwix. Clerk Board Public Works. For ward fond ...........................1:16 C. C. Berkman & Rt, $15: August Also, Oct. 4. 1887. lubst. £43.2.5; Ole. Volkzeitung, $2`.94.40• Adopted. (See order W Board of Pub - Total for city purpox ijf.............. 8.70 Morrissey & �linogue, $9.75; \Vyckoff, Proposals for Lumber- tic Works.) Eig11th Asssessme,n nisvict tcovering nu or yeawuus &Benedict, g4.:A• K. O. Swee_ After examining Bald proposals, the Also the eproperty in •'xeW Tealtoq- A;' an- I rigineer reports th L the bid of Thomaa a veIt d b, the year '-New nay, i;3; Berlundi & Bott, $108; St. Paul, Brennan is the lowest, and recom- Mills Jlinneapolls & Manitoba Railroad cont- ,mends that the contract be awarded to Harvard Street Open[ngLEte.- For interest rind sinking fund...... _....2.si parry, Y�li3O$1 55; P. Hogan, $4• Sisters of hint The Board of Public W orks have had For general fund .........................0.73 the LUo(1- nshellherd, $49.357; Nichols & Report adopted, xnd contract awarded under consideration the resolution or For ward fo,d...... ................. ....1.40. (;.aaei",.8f6;.P0wble &• Fitz, $1.5; J. J. to Thomas Brennan co the YORowied order of the Common Council, approved Tom]for =purl ................to, heJ>.ri:$1.:0•\lissis9lPppi .ver sur- .lam. 5. 1887, relative to the Peeing lath Assessment nistrict. «•0,•crb,g ail v[. vey^7i II, $90N:S1 •. DI. .I. Bell, $iNi; vote: rid extension of Harvard street, Prom the property in '•\ew TerrPton n,'• Incatea She't iJ` Hough $0.95; 7.6ve11 Dinn_ Yeas -Aid. Conley, O'Cmwoq Petsch, the south Ifne of Bell's addition through Colien. RYRn, Sallb6rll, Weber, Kenn I. LIt tle Cnnadn ria McLean tow -hips, ufad, Jig company {S.:'0• C. H. Will- Kain, Hamni, Bryant, Mines, Long, Mr. blocks "A" and '•B" of Bell's addition rind annexed ip the year 188:,.1 .lams' .BO ,;.lOhn Ln •:818: John llux, Vice President -14. to State street, and having investigated For b,terext rima ........ ... TOl6 5i 3g); ftj aSo St eP uj, Minneapolis & the proposed improvement. respectfully ur general nwa.......... .. . . « 3 OiRtO)�11\vav e12 6(1 - Also, re�ort that said Harvard street comes For wnra rima ...... ....... 90 "Allo a11d >rdg pajd by the fol- w thin the disputed distnA, and that lo%o• h ;,+Aral -;,, o f . -'r,' Cm,tingent Fund- said improvement is not necessary Rnd Tocol for city par{................8.r6 ,leas- � (A»I }':1O'Connor, Petsch, The Engineer submits itemized Re- proper until it shall have been definitely Tenth Aase ant Uixtrtrt (cmg alt of Gtiipa�ytt� �$,� rn, Weber Kenny, count of contingent fund, and asks for decided where the street lines in said theproperty In-the_'SewTerrimry" watcd gni i fli�'�in'` �i Mines Long -Mr. $50 additional for said fund. district are located. Yeas 4 nave 0. In Reserve and UrLeam township-,' nn Vtd�R'+ 1 Granted. (See resolution). R. L. GORMAN, President. uezed ta..[he>ear 185r:)- - ala Of Clerk of Municipal Court- W. F.ERwIx,Clerk Board Publie Works. M91 . (ST Of�k�ti. € 4l°'.Q For general fltltl ........ .... ... t.r 1 16 tI 'zilo�g,} t1 Report for month c ipt attaber,ched with Adopted. 1887. d. For ward fund ..... - i-2 ` const s Issued a Pent City Treasurer's receipt attached for Adopted. lick 188 AV By' tC . r00ce1pt $4,257.30. Also, :Total for citj purposes ... 8 L't a YRChel,%7 G- 3,.. v Committee oil Public Accounts. - Joah R. Rocug (ih `Com tr ]ter j'` Oct. 1. 1557. ri"f 11Cff d t0r ( i «+� Of Chief of Police- Oxford Street Opening- $ 1hq re g7" s;, Report for mouth ending Sept. 30, The Board of Public Works have had Accepted ($tie ml>ot.j of UnuvD4t' 1 x� ^i L shows❑g total number of arrests, 710; under consideration the resolution or r` on Way$- and Meanl9,, 4tnd lAzh4W+,t�}1•' lines collected, $4,222.20. order of the Common Council, approvbd ResohitlOnj7.,,;; Committee on Public Accounts. April 21, 1857, relative to the opening Of Captain of Police- of Oxford street, front St. Clair street to f`Y Audited::Clahus viY, r .yi`tb.kir hors--� >' .6- i} Report for month ,ending Sept. 30, Grant street, and having investigated Board'of dark 6onindsslo e'S}rc fii �.%"0 ;3 all &52 oil lamps, 9 gas lamps ands the proposed improvement, respect - and sundries $142b 56 Tou. '�1$`tittjo»'+W h� electric lights not lighted during said fully report that said improvement is brook:-�ir14}i$0) H', _}i"(1t?v u"d�' t.. il4mb .•`i ' l month.- not necessardy and proper, the opening x:240 Robjn3gn+ Cary' S'F-t4�k$�Jcti-•e �I,j1CeB0'jp t �hP>'k Cit Com troller. of said Oxfor street havin been per- ' hard 59;55 " mer &-T;86'L4,U�arSer °l.?busocrYmfl' 7TQC,�e „oYLduty >•oritOh ,t Of Py Gleason, Seventh Ward Pound- farted b the platting oof having gewood {C $1t 30 "pIot)q >;•P¢D]t8ltlpgt-',�binPsny, :w�6tk'i +iP"an .ls, personal exnmi{fatton = -� y ,i y. $75 35 ,EAt}@ka t¢ud. )n ail rotate ,0Y Laito Coin l;find that the wntei:ha8 master- Park. Peas 4, nays 0. p Report for month of September with R. L. GonmAN President. WWI Tt;, 9t(�1t2,+"$2"L81' J For- .fallen gory rapldly.'le8ving bnread:irge City Treasurer's receipt attached for W.F.Emwix. Clerk Board �'ublic Works. restgl � t$ 1lTI b wlwden -rise, ,territory', especjally at the north en 'o 815,56• Oct. 3, 1867. walks - 914 01 Thornton & the -lake.. The work of'.properly"dtedg- Committee on Public Accounts, Adopted. y Pha�v $iltim I�4.: 4 grading Irvine ing the lake is entirely beyond.. the re- - �, 524 PROCEEDINGS OF THE COMMON COUNCIL. PROCEEDINGS OF THE COMMON COUNCIL. 525 Sixth assessment district, (covering all the property In the Sixth ward). Mills. For Interest fund, for $943 inte—olpon $13,500 city bonds issued to fund b(Q. of We old town of west It. Paul (now the Sixth ward) ....... ......... 0.15 For Interest food, for pro11�� tion f $171,137.50 interest upon 1;1,283,00(1 of city bunds issued sinee annexation to the city, in ratio to the assessed valuation .................. ..... . S For general fund. .............. ........ 6.73 For ward fund. . ... .. ................. IAO Total for city purposes ........ ... ... 10.10 S e unginal +"eveulh word• the pr propperty In th being the territany from Rose in.,] ifesene townships• annexed in the yvar n1 SN i � yl Ills For Interest food for the prop anon of est F3F`2.54for (100 of tin. ntnty fonds i.�sneTuIm1ug11 ,tl)Ul year tISA-,.'author ` axed for varions purposes under Ivgis- lative acts of year 1S87. in ratio to the assessed valuntiu i..................11.f 7 For general foal ... .... ......... .. .... .11.7:1 For ward fond ............................ l.du Total for efty purposes .............. .x-0 Eighth Assessment District 00% -ring all .0 the property in '•Netr Territory A nexed In the year 1572)— 1lfils Fur interest and sinking fund .... .. ...... 2.37 For general fund ..............._........ 6.73 For ward fund. ...................... ....1.40 Tool for city purpo.es........ . .. I0.50 Ninth Assessment District. Irurerlog all of the Vroperty in "New Terntur, It." lurnted in Lltlle l'+umdn and ylr Lean townships. and annexed in the vvur For interest font.. ... ..... .... . _m.J7 or general fled .............. .......6.73 For word fnnd............._....._... .,.40 Total for e•i ty port -o,-.. .K.711 Tenth Assessment District, o—erimg all o the property in the••Ne%vTvrrito11' located bluese•rveand My Lean lown'td Ps ,mid au nexedinthevear1S17— will'. For general fand ........................_IL)0 For word fund ............. ...... ... Total .I(nscr1t,nFnnaet'ity Munn pr n,llcrl:t Oct. 1. 11117. Accepted. (See report of Cl uuuittecs un Ways and Means and Tuxes and ResolutMeansion). Also, Audited C'lainra, 'i•r..:— Boardof Park Commissioners' pav roll and sundries, 81,421S.fi0; .101111 1), lssbl- brook, $1.141.56• 11. W. S. Cleveland, 8::40; Rainton .L Cary. 141.45: C. Bern- hard, 53.&I Hudaer .Y• Regelsherger. $11.30; Globe Publishing cem )au}', $75.38; Eureka Stone company, EstEwae No. 1, hexagon sidewalk, 0-584: .1. For- restal, Estimate No. 5, wooden $I, e - walks, 1887; $13,014.61; Thornton & Shaw, Estimate No. 4, grading Irvine avenue, etc., 82,550; J. McDonald, Esti- mat(! No. 1, gr3Iiug Magnolia street, tt2,125; A. Jaickks Estunate No. 4. pliving Eighth street, Fl3,fl fi; Cooper -Harpper, Estimate No. I and fiord, eradin� Atlan- tic. street, $171:1; .I. Kavanagh, Estimate Na 5 mrd final, i;rad1" Lincoln avenue, etc.,81,875: \Vhlte �• Adams, Estimate No. 3. su1.1fell ni ry I ) No.2 and final, sewer m' .lacks )I street, 8100; Folsom l Murray, Estimate 110. 1, paving Suunuit avcmue, $4,:51x); Folsom \lurray. Estimate No. 3, pav- iug Sherburne avenue. 15,508; •Jahn Rut llo unl, $15.40; K. 1'. Cullen, =tit; \Lrthcw Craig, Flo: (;. w', Merrill, >n; Butt S Ferrey, sm.3n: Brown, Treacy &, Co.. 8:5t;. 15; Prendergast Bros., S°Ss:..luhu IL Klaus, 8.41 li); Fielding Bro- $ttu):?:i: G. Donaldson, 875; Stock- ton X Liodquist, 8174.7.5; L Forrestal, ir__>u; John Ryder, Vie'. R. T. O'Connor, ,,.mm: .hones Guion. $4; henry V. :\hien ('0.. 8103.411; Jus. Spiel, '11. Scannell, 84 cents: )1. F. linin. 812: A. E. Mellgren. 1.3.50: C. l'. Berkman & coll. 815: August obst, Die Volkxeitung, '204.40; \lorrissey & >liuogue, $4.75; Wyckoff, acxw:urs .� Benedict. 83.1,0: H. 0. Swee- Inev, $3; Berlandi & llott. 8108; St. Paul, \lia ieapolis C Manitoba Railroad cunl- p:up'. 81; ):i1.5rn; 1'. Hogan, 84: Sisters of the Gond Shepherd, $4.).3:5: Nichols Gasser. 810; FOwhle,dt Fitz, 815; J, .J. Kennedy. $1.7o: 'Mississippi river sur- vey pay roll. $4011.31 ; M, .) Bell, 800; Sherwood 11,11,911, N;.05: Lovell Mam- ufneturing company, $1.50; C. 11. Will- iams. r2.N): JOhn Lux. Sul: John Dux. ('hicago, St. Paul, Minneapolis c hualm Railway. $12.60. Allowed and ordered paid by the fol- luwiug vote: Seas—Ald. Umtley, O'Connor, Petsch, ('ulleu, Ryan, Sanborn, Weber, Kenny. Kniu. Ilanin. Bryant, Minea, Long, Mr. Vice. President -14. Of (Ity Clerk— Re] rt shuwi a number of (log li- cense, issued during month of Septem- ber, 11117, with City Treasurer's receipt attached for 8472.90. - Referred to City Comptroller. Of City Engineer—Lake Como Dredg-. Ing— Relative to the resolution by Aid. Weber, "That the City Engineer be,in- strueted to purchase a dredging Ina- chtue for the purpose of. Cleaning Out vegetation, weeds, etc.; on the shores of L.due l'olllo. Also,' that the City En- work - t also clrinuinalcu. placed on dto utylf ll sued work," upon a personal examination ,1f lake Como, I find that the water has fallen very rapkily.'Ieaving bare a loge territory, esppecially at the north end of the lake. The workof properly dredg- ing the lake is entirely beyoud the re- sources of the class of labor that could be obtained from the workhouse. No permanent advantage could be derived from said work unless some means are provided that will Insure a constant sup- ply of water, and I would not advise that any dred&ing or improvement be attempted until the right of way for a driveway is secured around the entire lake. I have had the lake surveyed and will this winter have soundings taken, so that an intelligent report can be made. Respectfully submitted, L. W. RUNDLETT, City Engineer. Sept. 20, 1887. Accepted. Also. Approaches on Case Street he Engineer reports that said ap- proaches would cause a greater expense than would justify having the work done by the street force, and suggests that the proper remedy is to grade the street. Adopted. Also, Proposals for Lumber— After examining said proposals, the Engineer reports that the bid of Thomas Brennan is the lowest, and recom- mends that the contract be awarded to him. Report adopted, and contract awarded to Thomas Brennan by the following vote: Yeas—Ald. Conley, O'Connor, Petsch, Cullen. Ryan, Sanborn, Weber, Kenny, Karo, Hamm, Bryant, Minea, Long, Mr. Vice President -14. Also, Contingent Fund— The, Engineer submits itemized ac- count of contiarent fund, and asks for 8.50 additional for said fund. Granted. (See resolution). Of Clerk of Municipal Court— Report for month of September, with City Treasurer's receipt attached for $4;287.30. Committee on Public Accounts. Of Chief of Police— Report for mouth ending Sept. 30, showing total number of arrests, 710; fines collected, 14,2.22:20. Committee on Public Accounts. Of Captain of Police— Report for month ending Sept. 30, showing 1,52 oil lamps, 0 gas lamps ands electric lights not lighted during said month. City Comptroller. Of P. Gleason, Seventh Ward Pound- master— Report for month of September;2with City Treasurer's receipt attached for $15.50. Committee on Public Accounts, REPORT OF BOARD OF PUBLIC WORKS, L'Orient Street Opening Etc. — The Board of Public Works have had under consideration the resolution or order of the Common Council, approved Aug. 18, 1887, relative to the opening, widening and extension of L'Orient street. from Nit. Airy street to Glen- coe street (sixty feet wide), and having investigated the proposed improvement, respectfully report that said improve- ment is necessary and proper; that the estimated expense thereof is 81,250; that real estate to be assessed therefor call be found benefited to the ex- tent of the daniages,costs and expenses necessary to be incurred thereby; that said improvement is not asked for by a petition of a ma,iority of the owners of proper.}' to be assessed therefor, but we herewith send a plan or profile of said improvement if ,,ou desire to make the improvement. Yeas 4, nays 0. R. L. GORMAN, President. W.F.Eltw iN,. Clerk Board Public Works. Oct. 4, 1887. Adopted. (See order to Board of Pub- lic Works.) Also, Harvard Street Openin�Etc.— The Board of Public "'orks have had under consideration the resolution or order of the Common Council, approved ,Jan. 5, 1887, relative to the opening and extension of Harvard street, from the south line of Bell's addition through blocks ••A" and '•B" of Bell's addition to State street, and having investigated the proposed improvement. respectfully report that said Harvard street comes within the disputed distnet, and that said improvement is not necessary and proper until it shall have beendefinitely decided where the street lines in said district are located. Yeas 4, nays 0. R. L. GORMAN, President. W. F.EawIN,Clerk Board Public Works. Oct. 3, 1887. Adopted. Also, Oxford Street Oy)entng— The Board of Public Works have had under consideration the resolution or order of the Common Council, approved April 21, 1887, relative to the. opening of Oxford street, from St. Clair street to Grant street, and having investigated the proposed improvement, respect- fully report that said Improvement is not necessary and proper, the opening of said Oxford street having been per- fected by the platting Sof Ridgewood Park. Yeas 4, nays 0. R. L. GORMAN, President. W.F.Enwtc. Clerk Board Public Works. Oct. 3, ISSr'. Adopted. 526 PROCEEDINGS OF THE COMMON COUNCIL. Also, _ Third Street Shim— The Board of Ynblie Works have had under consideration the resolution or order of the Comon Council m , a ,proved March 5, 1887, relative to •om�entniug slopes for the grading of Thiod street. from Cominercial'strect to Maria avenue, and having investigated the proposed improvement, respectfully report that it is necessary' and proper to cufidcnm unit take an easement on the laud adjoining and on the line of 'Third street, from Commercial street to Maple street, necessary for Working and m [lout, nine slopes for cuts or fills one and one-half to one tan said Third strcct, fron, CcIa- mercial street to Iholfuntn avenut•. and from Bates avenue to Maple street, and One to one from I to fi n ll to Maria aN e - nue, from at point tell feet xhove the I— tnblished grade, in grading said 'Third street, from C., notervial street to 11toplc street: that tlu+ estinmted espcnsc thereofis$NX); thatreal estate to br assessed therefor can he found he•ue- fited to file extent of the dallolve•s. costs and expl.uses ucev"ar., lobe in- curred thereby; thatsaid imlrcuve•lucut is Not asked for 1,)' a petition fit' a wa- jorit, e f the w-lers of properly to he assessed therl.for, but ire herrn ith scud a plan or profile of said improvemen Land an order for your adoption it Sou desire us ho tilake the iwprovenield. Yeas 4. a)'s o. l;. 1.. Gonnl.t x. I'residcut. W.F.Enty n. Clerk Board 1'nirlio WIN' nix. flet. 3 Ise7. Adopted. (See order to Itunrd of Public•. Not s.) Forest :mit / ofI Streets I o lk,li ag lee ]3o;n'd of Pontic \York1 nay,• Imd under cf'th, Collooli it,rcsol ntionsor orders i,tle l'olr,mon (sort mIs.approved 18n7�1­7.1887. al ScatI7. rl.l- a[ive to [hl. grading of Forest strect from Scvcuth sheet to Sohur6al avenue, llastings :1111 -fon. from little, avenue to Engle,' strc,•t. : ml for the construction of to sell , Ila ling. avenue frau Phuu rtrceli to Earl sl reef. Forest street from II:I.Lings al vcll,n• to Fourth street, Toint I )nuclas strcct I l loo Earl street to ylapI, stly ltLalol ylcudoln street from Hcmlcrsoo vl.noc to Frances sr-t•et, and laving is l.st i,_atcd the propos ed llnn proyclol.at, r,sp(-ci Frilly report that it is m,ecssan'y amt proper to grade Forest street from Mcl,cun acl.nae to Seventh street. an I llastiogs a emu, front Plural street to English street. and to construct a setveron Hastings aveane i front Plum street to Earl street, on For- est street from IIasti ngs : vel . to Fourth street, .11Point llouglassn a street from Earl street to to Map le street and on Mendota street from Iteuderso:t ave- nue to Frames street, together with the necessary catch -basins and manholes, said grading and seweringg to be done under one contract; that the estimated expl.nse thereof is 549,401, to wit: Nur grading. whi�22.ch tied 21: for stnotgb$26.880, paid into the city 'Treasury before the contract is let; that real estate to be assessed there- for Pall he toned benefited to the extent of :48,4A1 of the costs and expenses nee,- sary to Ire iucu lied there by, the balance 1k1i'Wo to he paid for out pf till- lo wer- age hood fund; that said improvement is not asked for le a petition of a ala- jority of the ­%-Iler., off prproperty to be a­vssed therefor. hat we herewith send ;I plan or profile of said improvement. :ted sun order for your adoption, if yon lesire us to make the improvement. oYea, 4. Navy IN. It. L. 1-ion>r.4s, President. Ellwrx,CI,rIsBoard Peddle Works. Oct. 4. I.187. - .k laded. :\Iso, Bidwell Street (Irading— '1'11e Board of Public Works have fall under consideration the resolution or order of till. Comnlun Council, approved .April 'I, IRs-, relative to the grading e f Iiidtvl.il street, front Prospect 'I'erraee to south city limits, slid lolling invl.atigated the proposed int provl.umu I. respectfully report that said improve uu•ut Is fill. necessary ant propl.r uuto l the grade e f said Ilidwell sirc,l mus been changed so its to con- r'oral with rhe grade of the cross streets. A -,•as 4. Inly' O. It. I•. c:onar.t �, \'resident. \V. F.Enwrx. ('leek Board Public {Yorks. 1 l,•t.:;. 1-7. Adopted. Iso. 1'rosperity 'I'he• ltoar,l oY Public `forks have. had and'..r e• , (sideration the resolution order of the 1'ouunon Council. ap- ll""ed Aloil 7, 1M-, relative W the grading of IRosperity avenue, from Au - luau Amel to ins present southerly ter- illlioo, of till. Stillwater and White Bear ,IoL alld harm, ill vl.stigitted the Pro- 1„sl.,l holt ovcumft. respectfully report That said oaprovrnicut Is not necessary :Iml pi'n1,e•r, there being 110 strect—the art hacwg ren ,�Ivrcd judirinent against ,hl. coy ill tl . I:offer of the opening of said l•rosp,rit}' avenue. Teas4, raysll. 13. 1.. President. \V.F.Entvts-,Clerk Board Public Works. Oct. 4, ,887. Adopted. Also. Hall Avenue Cruliug- 'Board of c Warks have hallunder d 1 lerer considerationtion the resolution or order of Common Council, up ,roved 'starch 5, 1887, relative to the gracing of PROCEEDINGS OF THE COMMON COUNCIL. 537 Hall avenue, from Prospect Terrace I the south city liulits, and havin investigated the proposed improvemen respectfully report that said improve meat is not ueccssarc told proper uut No change of grade has been perfected No said Hall avenue, front Louisa street t Annapolis street. Yeas 4, nay's o. It. L. Coax.vs. ['resident. W.F.Enwls,Cle'k Board Public Work: Oct. 3, 1887, :Adopted. Also, Mi no Win Street Grading— Board of Public Works have hay under consideration the re olutiollo order of the Common Council, approve, Aug. 211, ISS7, relatiec to tilt• gradfin of flanon hi strect, from Charles avenue to south city liulits, and having in vestigated file proposed improvement respertfull3 report that said int provenlent is neeessary unit prop, frau[ Cherokee avenue to . R yo filing street; that the estiuutted - ])ease thereof is ;9,97:5, one-half o. which need net he paid into the Cit) Treasury before the contract is let; that fend estate to he •wses.ed therefor c:m be founol benefited to till. extent of the costs and expenses necessary to be in c•.urred thereby; that still[ improyel eld is not asked for by a petition of a utajor- ity of the owners of property to be as- sessed theretor. but the herewith send a plait or profit(- of said iutprovenlent and an order for \'nlll' adoption. If y0to ' Icsire its to mm ake the uuproveent. Teas 4. mot's 0. It. L. Coex.tx. President. \V. F. Entrlx,Clcr1: 13nxrd I'u brio; l{'orks. Oct. 3, 1887. Adopted. (Sec order to Board of Pub- lic Work,,.) .Also, Fourth Street Grading— The-Board of Public Works Itave had under consideration the resolution or e rder of the Connoou Council, approved .luno. 29, 1887, relative to the Krating f Fourth street. fron) the St. Paul & Duluth railroad to the junction of Fourth, Conuuut'c ial and 'Third streets, and having investigated the proposed inn rovellimit, respectfully report that it s necessary and proper to grade I It street, front Con ulerc•ial street to ]Iaple .street; Canti street to a partial grade fronn Fourth street to s ntheast line of Annes strect, and Fourth street to a partial evade from the right of Nay of the St.l'auI .L- Duluth- Railway ,.(,I \\pally to C0111 no -rend street, and to construct thnevevsary retaining as at( e wll Third street. from Colnniercial street to Maple street; that the esti- ltted expense se thereof is .$141,93.5, olle- hmalf of which need not be paid into the City Treasury before the Nnitract is let; that real estate to be assessed therefor (-tut be found benefited to the extent of the casts and expenses necessary to be incurred thereby; that said improve~ nlent is not asked for by a petition of a majority of the owners of jproperty}' to be assessed therefor, but we 1lerewltln send' a plan or profile of said improvement, and an order for your adoption, if you (I sire its to make the improvement. Seas 3, nays 0. R. L. Gon.x s. President. W.F. Eltwts.Clerk Board Public Works. Se{pt. lU liki' hr WI;t! (Sec order to Board of Pub - .also. ylaide Street Sewer— 'I he Board of Public Works have hall under consideration the resolution or order of the Common Council, ap- proved Sept. 7, IMT, relative to the construction of a sewer on Maple street, front Third street to Ravine street• and having investigated the proposed im- provennent. respectfully report that said iutprovenneut is necessary and proper. together with the necessary catch -basins :old umnhules; that the estimated ex- pensethereofis$1.130, one-halfofwhich . need not not be paid intothe City Treas- ury before the contraet islet; that real .-statet. be assessed therefor eau be round benefited to the extent of the vosts still expenses necessary to be in- �urred thereby; that said improvewent s not asked Pur by It petition of a ma- ority of the owners of p'opert>• to Ire assessed therefor. but we herewith scud t plan or profile Not said iniprovenlent. rid to order for your adopttoll, if you lesire t s to make the inmoroventeut. o can 4, Icity s 0. If.L. Coaa.t x, President, { F. F,I,wIx, Clerk Hoard Public \Yorks. ()et. 4, 18S7. Adopted. (See order to Board of Pailr- ic Works. Also. Voo dward Avenue Sewer— Tht• Board of Public Works have had older consideration the resolution or order of the Common Council, approved ,pt. 7. 1887. relative to the construe - oil of No. sewer on Woodward avenue, rota Bradley street to the right of tray f the St. Paul. Minneapolis Jlgnr Ilea railroad. sad having investigated 'e pro toned im provl.ment, respeefull). -port gait !t is ne„ssar}' alit proper to instruct a server on Woodward street, Ip13radley strect to Burr street, anti Bnrr street, from R'oodward street Patridge street, together with the ,ssary catch -basins and man - des; that the estimated expense ,er,of is S1.160, one-half of which ped Ilot be paid luta the City Treas- .y before the contract is let; that 528 PROCEEDINGS OF THE COMMON COUNCIL. real estate to be assessed therefor call be found benefited to the extent of 'the costa and expenses necessary to be !it - carted thereby: that said improvement is not asked Por by a petition of it major - fly of the owners of property to be as- sessed therefor, but we herewith send a plan or profile of said improvement. and a',orderfor>>our adoption ut. if you desire us to nmke the fniprovenie Yeas 4, nays0. R. L. GUR\IAN, President. W. F.EawiN.C'lerk Board Public Works. Oct. 3, 1887. Adopted. (See order to Board of Public AVorks.l Also. Mackuldn Street Sea•er— ,File Board of Public Works have had under consideration the Resolution or of said Board for the paving of Missis- sippi street, with the report that the pians and specifications for said im- provement anticipated the points re- ferred to fu said resolution. IL L. GORMAN, President. W.F.ERwrN; Clerk Board Public Works. Oct. 3, 11367: . Aid. Sanborn moced that the vote by which said award was not confirmed be reconsidered. 6. The motion prevailed, yeas 7 nays y' The question being on the approval of said award, it was not approved by' tlm following vote: Teas—Aid. Coey, Cullen, Sanborn, Reber, tinenla, Long, DIr. Vice Presi- dent—[. Nay*—Ald. Petsch, Byron, Kenny, Kahn, Manan, Bryant --0. order of the Conunon Council approved ' Also, Sept. 10, 1887, relative to the construe- I Carroll Street Grading—_ thoof a sewer on Mackubin street, I The Board of Public W orks herewith u from Carroll street to Iglehart street, respectfully return your final order, ap- and having investigated the proposed proved March 5, 1887, for the grading of Improvement, respectfully, report that Carroll street, from Clevela d avenueto said improvement is necessary and the east line of Merriam Park, with the proper; that the estimated expense request that said order be allowed rs 43.50, one-half of which need and that said Boned he allowed to not be paid into the City Treasury be -amend their report, dated February Atli, fore the contract is let; that real estate 1887, fn said nmtteq so as to read that it to be assessed therefor can be found is necessary and proper to grade said benefitedto the extent of the Carroll street. from Cleveland avenue to costs and expenses accessary W be in Snelling avenue, and the said Board meted thereby: that said improvement further requests that )'our honorable is not asked for by a petition of a ilia- billy pass a new final order (as anend- jority of the owners of�nr01 erty to be ed) for said improvement. ub- assessed therefor, but we mrewitln send A proper final order is herewith It in plan or profile of said Improvement, nutted for your adoption. and an order for your adoption, if you R. L. GORMAN, President. desire its to make the improvement.' NN' .F ER`oVIN,Cle!rk Board Public Works. Yeas 4, nay's 0. Oct.:". 1887. R. L. tiU}DIA N. President. Report adopted. Yeas 14. (Sell order W. F.ERWIN.ClerkBoar(PublicWorks. to Board OfI'ubliAl Also Oct. 4, 1887. Adopted. (See order to Board of Pub- 11'esUninster Street Opeuhng. Etc .— lie, Works.) 'Phe Board oY Pubifc Woe herewith Also, respectfully return your order approved Lucy Street Opening: etc.— Ala), 5,, 1887, un the matter of the open - Phe Board of Public Works herewith ing, widening and exteuslon of "1 este respectfully return }-our final order ap- minster street, from York street to Ger- proved March 17, 1887, in the matter of annum street, by request of the Alder - the t euhnK mud extension of Lucy man of the district. street, wIth the request that said order R. L. (i' sIAN, President. be annulled, thels snthefng erroneous W.F.ER1viN, Clerk Board Public Works. as to deco ri thou of land to be taken, Oct. 3, 1887. and withtlie further request that your Alderman of the district. honorable body pass a new final order Also. for said Improvement. State and Other Streets Sewers— A proper order is herewith submitted The Board of Public Works herewith for your adoption. respectfully return your final order ap- R. L..Gmu.Nn.c N, President. proved Aug. 16, 1887, for the construe- W.F.EuwiN, Clerk Board Public Works. ,tion of a sewer oil State street, South Oct. 8, 1887. Robert street, Oakdale avenue and Committee on Streets. Prescott street, with the request that Also, I said orderbe annulled, and that said Mississippi Street Pavin — Board be allowed to annend their report g erewith I dated Au . Iii. 1887, In said matter, by The Board e Public Works h g respectfully return the resolution ill the omitting said Prescott street, the said matter of your disapproval of the award street being in the "disputed district" PROCEEDINGS OF THE COMMON COUNCIL. 521) and cannot be improved until file street' lines in saiddistrfut have been definitely located. and the said Board further re- quest that equestthat your honorable holy pass a new final order (as at d) for said improvement, 1 proper order is here- with submitted for you adoption. R. L. GORMAN, President. W.F. EnwlN,Cierk Board Public Works. Oct. 3, 1tl67. Report adopted. Yeas 14. (See order to Board of Public Works). Also, Prince Street Paving Contract— The Board reports that it has awarded William Forristal the contract for pav- ing Prince street, from Broadway to Pfue street. lie being the lowest reliable and responsible bidder therefor; amount of bblti,470; loud fn the sunt of R1,Oo0, with J. G. I Donnelly and C. 1. McCarthy as sureties. :V so, Payne Avenue Grading Contract— Board reports that it has awarded James Claffe the contract fur grading Payne avenue, from Maryland street Uo Ivy street, he being the lowest reliable and respunsflle bidder therefor; amount of Wd,,R7 Q20: bond f l the still, of 81,700, with Phomas Brennan and Charles Claffey as sureties. Also, South Robert and other Streets Grading Contract— The Board reports that it has awarded Thomas,\. Steers the contract for grad- So Robert street, to a partial grade from Concord street to George street, and to a full grade, from George street to State street: Indiana avcuue, from Dakota to Ethel street: George street. from State street to Livfngstou avenue: Greenwood avenne, frau Delos street to Concord street: Channel street, from Chicago avenue 0 Starkey street: Chicago avenue, front Dakota avenue to Hyde street. and Starkey street, from Chicago avenue to Isabel street. he being the lowest relia- ble and responsible bidder therefor; amount of bid, V01.20e: bond in the still) of Rls,(la). with Lcwis Baker am] Rill - hum Bickel as sureties. Also, Feronia Avenue Grading Contract— 'Phe Board reports that is has awarded Carl Bahr and F. Kuhr the contract for grading Feronia avenue. from Prior ave- nue to Fairview avenue, they being the lowest reliable and responsible bidders therefor; amount of bid, $I -M-5: bond fu the stun of $404), with A. F. Jlanke and glwAamlow as sureties. ,., Also, Brainerd Avenue Grading Contract— The Board reports that it nas awarded C. F. Huebner the contract for grading Brainerd avenue, from Arkwright street to Edgerton street, he being the only bidder therefor,and his bid being deemed reasonable and lie reliable and responsible; amount of bid. M,850; bond ill the sum of 48011, with Andrew Schoch and Charles 1I. Schnitteer as sureties. Also, Marion and other Streets Grading ('oil- tract— The Board reports that it hasawarded .1. P. Million the contract for grading 'Marlon street, from Atwater street to Maryland street; Woodbridge street, from Atwater street to Maryland street, and Milford street, from Rice street to Gaultier street, he beinv the lowest reliable and responsible bidder th•[ erefor; mount of bid, 4&008; bond ill the sum of Rl,(VO. with C. W. Clark and IV. S. Morton as sureties-. Also. Maeloubin Street Grading Contract— The Board reports that it has awarded G. Gerlich the contract fo:r grading Mac- kubin street, front Charles street to )III I [aha street, he being the lowest reliable and responsible bidder therefor; amount of bdd, 2,150; bond in the sum Of ;00, with Joseph Stehnkamp and P. Bloopers as sureties. Also, Mackuldn Street Sewer Contract— The Board reports that it has awarded Patrick Doherty the contract for con- structing it sewer on Mackulfn street, front Rondo street to Carroll street. lie being the Lowest. reliable all([ re- sponsible bidder therefor; amount of bid, A503: hood fn the suni of V300, with Philip Reilly and James Cleary as sure - Also Eleventh Street Sewer C`ontract- 1'he Board reports that it has awarded Sannel White and Walter Adams the contract for constructing a sewer oil Eleventh street, from Jackson street to near Robert, tine), being the lowest re- bable and responsible bidders therefor: amount of bid, 8.585: hood in the suni Of Alin with Lorenz Mitseh and Henry Seharffbillit,, as sureties. Each of the foregoing awards taken up separately and approved by the fol- lowing vote: Yeas—Ald. Conley, O'Connor, Petsch, Cullen. Ryan, Sanborn, Weber, Kennv, Kain. Ilauuu, Bryant. Mines. Long, Nfr. Vice President -14. Also. City Engineer's Report— 'file Board trausuuts report of City Engineer for munth of September, 1887 slmwbuz work under contract, etc. Committee on Streets. Also, Estimates and Claims— Phe Board transmits, approved by it, the following estimates and claims, to- ' 539 PROCEEDINGS OF THE C051MON COUNCIL. wit: Estimates No. 3 and 4, Portland, Hayton, Western and Holly avenues paving. Warren -Scharff Asphalt Paving coal pan y, contractors; annountdue,82o, ^92.75; Estimate No. l and final, alleyy roving, block 5, Terrace Park, J. H. fielding, contractor; amount due, 81.21; Estimate No. 4 and final. Dakota and Plato avenues sewer, Stockton & Lind- lluist. contractors; amount due, 81,090; Estimate No. 7 and final, Ducas street grading. Palmer & Hunklee, contract- ors; amount due, 81,129.36; G. W. Mer- rill, 875.50; Mathew Craig, $47. Committee on Claims. REPORT OF noARD OF FIRE COi111IS- aIOSF.RS. Addition to Engine House, Etc. - The Board of Fire Commissioners have had under special consideration the following matters: The building of an addition to engine house at the corner of Edmund and Marion streets to be used for a store atom for winter apparatus in sunuuer amd summer apparatus in winter, and for a repair anW d paint shop. e have apparatus that need repair and painting at this time, but cannot find a place hi the city where they call do it for us on account of the room necessary. Had the department such repair shop as we now recommend built, the members 9f tloe de \artment could do all the re- pairs amt painting, tnereby saving cou- sideraolo expense to tile city. Che esti- mated cost of tine addition asked for will be about 82,500 (brick and mason work). The carpenter work can be done by members of the depart - I cut without any extra cost to the city, except for mIiaterial. e believe this unprovement would result hit a measure of economy ami we re- spectfully ask for authority to carry it ()Ill. we are also of the opinion still would recommend that the manner of heating the engine houses be changed, particu- larly in the case of central ore hall, which being a very large building is ex- pensive to heat by the present system (stoves and furnace); we joust respect, fully ask for authority to substitute in the central fire hall, corner of Eighth and Minnesota streets, a steam heating apparatus, the estimated cost of which will be about two thousand dollars (82,- 000). Respectfully submitted By order of the Board. W1I. O'GORitAN, Secretary. Oct. 4, 1887. Committee on Fire Department. IIF t I'I'ol- OF BOARD OF CONTROL. The Board of Control transmits its re- port for the month of September, 1887, showing total expenditure of 82,&58.83, asfollows: Hospital, 81,075.42; alms- house, 8093.38; foundlings, 8108; outside aid, 8982.04. Committee on Public Accouuts. REPORTS OF .STANDING CO1111ITTEEa. Of Committees on ways amd Means and Taxes -Tax Levy Estimate - Committees having met and consid- ered the estimates of the Board of Edu- cation and Fire Commissioners in con- nection with the tax levy estimate of the Cm ity Coptroller, recommend the passage of the accompanying resolu- tion, which lixes the tax levy, to defray the expenses of the city government for the year 1888. Adopted. (See resolution.) Also, Bonds Approved - Committee have examined the bonds of Thomas A. Prendergast. as City Clerk, and the bond2f seven Corners bank, and recommend that same be ap- proved. Adopted and bonds approved. Yeas 14. Of Committee on Claims -Conger Bros. Claino- Com mittee have examined said matter and recommend that Conger Bros. be paid the sum of 8150, upon their filing with the City Comptroller a release in full for all claims against the city. Adopted. (See Ordinance No. 837.) Of Committee on Fire Department -M. 1). Stanley's Petition- Conlmittee recommend that prayer of petitioners for fire alarm bat be granted. Adopted. (See resolution.) Of Committee on Streets -Alley Grad- log' Finch's Addition- umamittee recommend that said mat- ter be referred to Corporation Attorney to investigate and report. Adopted. Also, Seventh Street and Lafayette Avenue Bridges - Committee recommend the acceptance of said bridges by the city, on report of City Edgincer and Corporation Attor- ney, and subndt resolutions for that purpose. Adopted. (See resolutions.) Also, American Idauufacturing Company's Petition - Committee recommend the passage of the accompanying ordinance. as amended. Adopted. (See Ordinance No. 838.) Lo lis winter's Petition - Committee recommend that prayer of petitioner be denied. Adopted. Also, J. F. Ereisenm nenger's Petition- Oport of City Engineer in said matter, committee. recommend that prayer of petitioner be denied. Adopted. PROCEEDINGS OF THE COMMON COUNCIL. 531 Also, E. Langevin and Others' Petition - Committee reconunend that prayer o petitioners be denied. Adopted. Also, Fire Limit Ordinance - Committee recommend that the ordi nance to amend section 1, of Ordinance No. 433, an ordinance im relation to lin limits, do not pass. Adopted. Also, Plumbing Ordinance. - Committee recommend that the ordi nance propposed to facilitate sanitary plumbing tlo not pass. Adopted. Also, John B. Cook & Sons' Petition - Committee reeommend that the prayer of petitioners be denied. Adopted. Also, Louise Hoppe's Petition - Committee recommend that tht prayel of petitioner be denied. Adopted. Also, J. E. Long and Others' Petition - On report of City Engineer in regard to change of grade on I ork street, emm- mittee recommend that prayer of peti- tioners be denied. Adopted. Also, North Street Change of Grade - Committee reeOnnto nd that change Of grade be made as recommended by the Board of Public works, and thatthe City Clerk be instructed to give the no- tice required by law. Adopted. Yeas 14. Also, Summit Avenue East Change of Grade - Committee recommend the adoption of the report of the Board of Public Works In said natter sod that the City Clerk be instructed to give the notice required by law. Adopted. Yeas 14. Also, Minnesota Street Change of Grade - Committee recommend that the re- port of the Board of Public works in said natter be adopted and the City Clerk instructed to give the notice re- quired by law. Adopted. Yeas 14. 11so, City Engineer's Report - Committee have examined the report of the City Eng(neer for August. 1887, and recommend its acceptance. Adopted. Of Committee on Police -Appointment Confirmed - Committee recommend that the. ap- pointmentof William 11. Perro as a member of the regular police force, be advised and consented to. Adopted and appointment confirmed. Yens 14. Of Committee on License -Transfers - Committee recommend the transfer of the following numbered liquor licenses. as asked for: 343, 399, 640,3-10, 339, 939, 408, 209, Wi, 395, 12, 051, 1146, 695, 440, 149, 341, 180, 209, 2110. Adopted. Of Committee oro Public Buildings and Markets - Committee reports back without rec- onunendation the resolutions of March 5, April 7 and Sept. 20, 1887, authorizing and directing the locating and purchas- ing of suitable sites for public markets; and also submit a report on various pro- posed sites for said markets. Accepted. REPIIRTs OF sPEC'IAL CWNBIITTFF.S. Of A1.1. Sanborn -Ashland Avenue Paving - Committee recommend that prelinoi- nary order in said matter. passed Aug. 2, 1887, be repealed and a new order passed. Adopted yeasl4. (See order to Board of Public Works.) Of Aid. Kahn and Kenny -Fourth Street Grading - Committee recommend the adoption of the report of the Board of Public Works, dated Sept. 19, 1887, in said mat- ic \ ter. Adopted.Corks.) (See order to Board of Pub- Ordinances- An ub- DI'lllllallCea- An ordinance was read "appropriat- ing money- for and directing the pay- Inent to Conger Bros. of the sum of 8150, pursuant to report of Committee ml Claims." Ald. weber noved that the rules be so far suspended as to allow said ordi- nance to pass to its second reading. The motion prevailed, yeas 14, all([ said ordinance was thereupon read a second time and passed. (See Ordinance No. 8.37). All ordinance was read "granting the American Manufacturing company privilege to build a building on the levee in the Sixth ward." Aid. Bryant moved that the rules be so sa' suspended as to allow said ordi- nance to passyo its second reading. The notion prevailed, yeas 14, and the said ordinance was thereuponread a second time and passed. (See Ordi- ounce No. 938). An ordinance was read "permitting H. 11. Campbell to erect a livery stable as herein stated." Aid. Karn moved that the rules be so fa suspended as to allow said ordi- nance to pass to Its second reading. ' PROCEEDINGS OF THE COMMON COUNCIL. 533 532 PROCEEDINGS OF THE COMMON COUNCIL. The motion prevailed, yeas 14, and the said ordinance was thereupon rend a second time and passed. (See Ordi- nance No. 8139). An ordinance was read "permitting Katherine Meyer to keel) and maintain certain wooden partitions in store room No. 1173 West Seventh street." Aid. Ryan moved that the rules be so far suspended as to allow said ordi- nance to pass to its second reading. floe motion prevailed, yeas 14, and the said ordinance was thereupon read R second time and passe('. (See Ordi- nance No. 840). Alt or(h11:llICL• %vies read '•dppropriat- iug motley for and directing the pay- ment to Mary Hanahan of the stun of $15." Ald. Sanborn moved that the rules be so far suspended as to allow said ordi- Ounce to pass to its second reading. The motion prevailed, yeas 14, Still the said ordinance was thereupon read a second time and passed. (See Ordinance No. 841.) An ordinance was read "appropriat- ing money for and dimcting the pay- ment to A. \I. Schnell of the sum of $15, pursuant to report of COillltlittee on Claims." Aid. Sanborn moved that the rules be so far suspended as to allow said ordi- nance to pass to its second reading. The motion prevailed, yeas 14, and the said ordinance was thereupon read a second time and passed. (See Ordinance No. 842) An ordinance was read -amending section 1 of ordinance No. 7;r2, entitled ,all ordinance to refund money paid for paving St. Peter street. between Iglebart and Martin streets.'by striking out the. Inst sentence of section I and !to - Setting a new one therein." Aid. Sanborn loved that the rules be so fur suspended as to allow, said ordi- nmtce to pass to its second reading.- The eading:The motion prevailed, yeas 14, and the said ordinance was thereupon react a second time and passed. (See Ordinance No. 849. An ordinance was read "appropriat- ing money to the parties heronafter mentioned, for land taken in the widen- ing of Dakota avenue." Ail. Minea moved that the rules be so far suspended as to allow said ordinance to,to its second reading. '1'he motion prevailed, yens 14, and the said ordinance was thereupon read a second time and passed, tSee Ordinance No, 844.) Au ordinance was read "permitting C. A. Stein to alter over a certain stone building' on Secol:d street, between Cedar and Wabasba streets, into a veU erinary infirmary and hoarding stable." Committee on Ordinances. An ordinance was read "Permitting E. F. Krahmer to erect a stairway one foot into the sidewalk on east side of Sibley street, near Seventh street." Conmtittee on Streets. By Ali[. Ryan— A resolution was read directing the Connnittee on Ways and Means to pur- chase certain property for the purposes, of it public market. Lost. Deas 9, (lays 4. By Ald. Minea— A resolution was read directing the C(mulittec on Ways and Dleans to pur- chase certain property for the. purposes of a public market. Lost. Tenrs li, nnayS 7. By Ald. Br) ant— A resolution was read directing the Cnuunittee on Ways and Means to pur- chase certain property for the purposes of it public market. ('om mittec oil Markets. Ald. Ilauun moved that the vote by which Aid. Bryant's resolution was re- ferred to file Committee oil Markets be. recutisndered. 'rhe motion prevailed, Yeas 13. The question being on the adoption of Aid. Bryant's resolution, it was not adopted by the following vote: Yeas—Ald. Conley, Ryan, Kenny, Kadn, Hamm. Bryant, Jllnea=,. Nays—And. Petsch, Cullen, Sanborn, (Veber, Long, Mr. Vice President --6. By Ald. Weber—. A resolution was read instructing the Committee on Public Buildings to iti- vestigate and report on the advisabllity of buying ground and erecting market buildings in various parts of We city. Laid un the table. By Aid. Hann— . A resolution was read dnstt•ucti11 the Committee on Public Buildings and aT kets to erect and maintain a fence nec- essary for a public pound oil the rear endof the lot occupied b3 the Margaret Street sub -police station. Committee on Streets and Chairman of Committee on Police. Special Committees— In accordatiee with resolutions of Aid. Kain and Dowlan the Vice President appointed Aid. Kain, Petsch and Long pp committee to invite Grand Master or nut Pot, or] ,and the Knights of Labor to visit St. Paul, and to enter- tain them during their and and Aid. Cullen, Mines and Sanborn were named as a committee to meet and confer with a committee fromthe Chamber of Com- merce in relation to the extension of Street car lines, etc. Ordinances. ORDINANCE NO. 837. An Ordinance Appropriating Money for and Directing the Payment to Conger Bros. of the Stun of One Hundred and Fifty Dollars. Pursuant to Report of Committee on Claims. The Conmton Council of the City of St. Paul do ordain as follows; Section 1. Thatan order be drawn upon .the Ci[y Treasury Of St. Pa ul in fa"'Of Cont,�er Bros. Yor the. sum of one hun- dred and lift, dollars, iu full hoil ensa- tdoh for and sntisfaction of their claim and demand against the city of St. Paul for dainages sustained by reason of the Hooding of their eellar du .lune, 1887 by reason of the grade of Virginia avenue, between University avenue and Ellen street, as by the report of the Commit- tee of Claims to the Common Council, of date the 4th day of October. A. 1). 1887, will more fully appear, said order to be delivered only upon their fildugwitb the City Comptroller full and absolute re - "I pis to the city in satisfaction of said claim or demand. Sec. 2. This ordinance shall tike effect and be in force from and )after its publi- cation. Yeas—And. Conley, O'Connor, Petseh, Callen, Ryan, Sanborn. Weber, Ketitiv. Kain, Hanan. BryaOt. \tinea. Long, Mr. Vice -President -14. PRSSed Oct. 4, IA87. .JOHN DoWLAN. Vire President of C( locil. Approved Oct. a, 1887. Rm o,.irr A. SMITH, Mayor. Attest: Tuns. A% PRENIO-AMAST. C'it% Clerk. Oct. S. bond under seal., with two Sureties ap- proved by the City Attorney, in consid- eration of the passage of this ordinance, to remove said building at anytime here- after when notified so to do by the said city of St. Paul, and at the expense of said American Mmnfacturhng Company, and to make no claim for damages against the city, and to indemnify the city against all claims of other parties front such removal. Yeas—A Id. Conley, O'Connor, Petsch, Cullen, ltvan, Stillborn, Weber, Kenn}, Kadn, Hanuu. Bryant, Mduea. Long, Mr. Vice Preside11t-14. Passed Oct. 4, 1887. .JOAN DOWLAN. Vice President of Council. Approved Oct. n. 1887. II... t:nr A. SMITH,'1layOr. Attest: 'Iver.. A. PIES I1N.n:AST, City Clerk. Oct. S. ORDINANCE No. 8.49. Permitting II. II. Campbell to Erect n Livery Stable as Herein Stated. The Common "Council of the City of Si, Paul do ordain as follows: Section 1. Permission is hereby given and granted unto H. 11. Campbell to erect a frame livery stable two (2) stories, 40 feet do width, upon lot two (2) of E. Langevin's division, and extending from Decatur street to Bedford street. Said building to be erected in accord- ance with plans furnished to, approved by and under the supervision of the In - ORDINANCE No. 8.'38.Spector of Buildings of said city. An Ordinance lUrutting the AmericanI Sec. 2. This ordinate shall take ef- Manufneturing Company Privilege to feet and be in force from and after its Build a Buildiue oil the Levee in the Dublication. Sixth Ward. - Teas—Ald. Colley. O'Connor, Petsch, The Common Council of the City Of St. Cullen, Ryan, Sanborn, Weber, Keung• Paul do ordah, as follows( Kain. Ramon. Bryant. \tinea, Long, \D•. Vice. President -14. Section I. That permission and au- Passed Oct. 4. 1887. thority is hereby given and granted to ,JOHN DOW LAN. the American Manufacturing Company 'dee Pr•sideut of Council. to erect and build uponthat piece and Approved Oct. a, 1887. portion of the levee in the Sixth ward of I ROBERT A. SMITH, Mayor. said city fifty (:d)) feet square, the Attest: southerly boundary of which 'e shall be the. ncs. A. PRENDERGAST, City Clerk. southerly- Iipe of the levee and the west- Oct, 8, ern}• boundary Of which shall be the west- er est- 1 erly line of lots seven and eight of block two, of Bazille and Robert's addition to ORDINANCE No. 840. West St. Paul, extended northerly to a Permitting Katherine Ilteyer to Kee pp point tifty feet north of the southerly and Maintain Certain Wooden Partl- line of said levee, a one-story frame tions du Store Boom No. 1173 West fravel roof building, to be used for a Seventh Street. foundry. The Common Council of the City of St. Said building shall be built under the Peaul do ordain as follows: directions and according to the itistrur S..ction 1. Permission is hereby given tions of the Building Inspector of said and grunted until Katherine Meyer to city. keep and maintain those certain board partitions built and put tap In store Section 2. Tuis ordinance shall not room No. 1178 West Seventh street, di - take effector be in force until the said viding said store room i1Xto three addi- American Manufacturing Company ex- tional rooms, said partitions being there pressly agree, and bind themselves by placed for temporal purposes only, and 534 PROCEEDINGS OF THE COMMON COUNCIL. can easily be removed when business requires, and does not increase the fire risk. Sec. 2. This ordinance shall take effect and be in force front and after its publication. Yeas-Ald. Conley. O'Connor, Petsch, Cullen, Ryan, Sanborn, Weber, Kenny, Kain, Hanna, Bryant, \linea, Lone, Mr. Viet! President -H. Passed Oct. 4, 1N87. JOIIN I)oWLAN. Vice n Cut of Council. Approved (11887. Ruiiers A. Sarin, MwN(Ir. Attest: Tilos. A. PRENDHIMA.wr. City Clerk. Oct. 8. Oltllkr\ANCE No. 841. An Ordinance -'Appropriating Money for and Directing the Payment to Mary Harahan of the Funs of Fif- teen (Sl5) Dollars. 'The Common Council of the City of St. Paul do ordain as follows: Section 1. That an order be drawn upon the City Treasury of St. Paul ill favor of Diary Hanahun for the sum of fifteen dollars, in full compensation for and satisfaction of it claim and demand agaiust the City of St. Paul for moue}, deposited upon an arrest, and which was forfeited to said city without a hearing therein; said order to be deliv- ered upon her filing with the City COu'p- troller full and absolute receipts to the city ill satisfaction of said claim or de- mand. Sec. 2. This ordinance shall take ef- fect and be in force fron and after its publication. Yeas-Ald. Gouley, O'Connor, I'etseh, Cullen, Ryan, Sanborn, \\-eller, Funny, Kain, Haulm, Bryant. Miuea. Long, DIf-. Vice President. -14. Passed Oct. 4, 1887. JcIIIN DoWLAN, Vice President of Council. Approved Oct. 6. 1887. ItoinERT A. SMITH. Mayor. Attest: Taus. A. PRENDrIIMAST, City Clerk. Oct. S. ORIIINANc•F. No. 842. An Ordinance Appropriating Monev for :In([ Directing thIe aynlent to A. M. Schnell of the sum of Fifteen ($15) Dollars, pursuant to Report of Com- mittee on Claims. The Common Council of the City of St. Paul do ordain as follows: Section I. That an order be drawn upon theCity Treasury of St. Paul in favor of A. M. Schnell for the sum of fiteen (1515) dollars In full compensation for and satisfaction of all clainn slid de- mand against the city of St. Paul for money paid to the Poundmaster of said city, being over -charges upon a horse taken up by a third pottyy and not prop- erly reported to the said Poundmaster, as by the report of the Committee oil Claims to the Coalition Council of date the 19th day of September, A. D. 1837, will more fully appear: said order to be delivered upon his filing with the City Comptroller full and absolute receipts to the city in satisfaction of said claim or demand. Sec. 2 ']'his ordinance- shall take effect still be fn force from and after its publication. Yeas-Ald. Conley, O'Connor, Petsch, Cullen, Ryan, Sanl,orn, Weber, Kenny, Kain, Hanna, Brvant,Dlinea, Long, Dir. P Vice resident -14. Passed Oct. 4, 1837. JonN Dowi.AN, Vice President of Council. Approved Oct. T. 1887. ROBERT A. SvuTu, Mayor. Attest: 1'IIOS. A. PRENDE RGAST, City Clerk. Oct. S. OI1DINANc•a: No. 843. An Ordinance Amending Section 1, of Ordinance Nn. 71P2, Entitled "Au Or- dimuce to Refund Money Paid for Paving St. Peter Street, Between lgle- hart and Martin Streets," by Striking Out the Last Sentence of Section 1 and Inserthne a New One 'Therein. The Conunon Council of the City of St. Paul do ordain as follows: Section 1. That seetion 1 of Ordi- nauce No. 792, entitled "An Ordinance to Refund Money Paid fon' Paving St. Peter Street, between Iglehart and Mar- tie Streets." be, and the same is hereby amended by striking out the last sen- tence thereof beginning with the. words ,to entitle any" and extending down to and including the Least words of said sec- tion, and inserting the following in lieu thereof, to -wit: To entitle any of the foregoing persons to receive said ulo eys he or they must sntisfy the Cpmptrolli•r of said (-fly that he or tI are the per- son or persons woo paid tij le assessment inn the property referred to, and he or they have not sold or assigned said Clain]. Sec. 2. This ordinance shall take ef- fect and be in force from and after its passage and publication. Yeas-Ald. Conley, O'Connor, Petsch, Cullen, Rvan. Sanborn, Weber, Kenny, Fain. Hanna, Bryant, Minea, Long, Mr. Vice President -14. Passed Oct. 4, 1887. Jori_ DOWLAN, Vice President of Council. Approved Oct. 61 1887. RonERT A. S,AIITII, Mayor. Attest: Tiles. A. PRENDERGAST, City Clerk. Oct. x. PROCEEDINGS OF THE COMMON COUNCIL : t, ORDINANCE No. s44, Appropriating Money to ill(, Parties Ilmein unifier Mmrtiuued, for Land Taken in the Widening of Dakota A enue. The Common Council of the Pity of St. Paul do ordain as follows: Section 1. That an order be drawn upon the City Treasuryto favor of George Bohrer for the sum of four hun- dRd (Y -M) dollars, being in full rout- pensation tin([ satisfaction of all dam- ages to that certain property required tilt([ taken for the purposes of widening Dakota avenue. and to the improv, - .,cents thereon. Also that au order be drawn upon tine City 'Trea,ii in favor of Catherine Fule�, Ellen �l. Foley, Michael FOICN William J. Foley and Bridget Foley, jointly, for the sou of seven hundred • nd ninety-eight (5798) dollars, being fu fall compensatfun till satisfaction of all damages for their joint and separ- ate interests in and to that certain prop- erty required and taken for the luros pe of widening Dakota avenue, aul� to the Improvements thereon. The parties above named havinghere- tofore made, executed. aeki-vledged and delivered to said city. good and snftfcient deeds of ronvel ante of their respective property so taken,said above- mentioned scans of money to be paid out of the funds realized out of the sale of certificates of indebtedness for 1 he widening of Dakota avenue, authorized by an act of the State Legislahur of the state of Minnesota entitled -A it act to authorize the city of St. Paul to i,ruc certificates of indebteduess." approvrd Feb. 10, A. D. 1887. See.2. Said above-nu•utiemr, Lsums:nil --amounts to be paid over n, .said parties upon their executing zinc[ deliverin¢ gal([ and sufficient releases and dis- charges to said city of the amnuuts awarded for improvements upon their respective, property in addition to fit(- deeds iledeeds above mentioned. Sec. a.' This ordinance shall take effect and be in force tivim and aftrr ils publication. Teas -And. Conlev. O'Connor. Petsch. Puller. Ryan. Sanborn. \Veber. Keuuy. Knin, Hamm. Bryant. )fibra. 1•ung, Dir. Vice President -14. PassNI Oct. 4. 1887. JouN Vice President of 0milleil. ApprovedOct. 6, 1887. Iit Iu. ' A. Spurn. Jlayur. Attest: fru.. A. I'len:.vnv:no.\sl. ('sly CIerk. Oct. s. ]resolutions. Resolved, That the following phos, as recommended by the Plat Commission, 49 be and the same are hereby aveepted h4. the Coalition Council George Bros.' addition to the city of St Taal. 1'bam's rearrangement of lots .59 sold W. block lo. Ill Smith's subdivision of blocks 4, 10. 15 and 16. of Stinsmtl's di- vision of the 'I W!,, section :int, town 29. range :_2. Subdivision of Iots 3, 4 and 6, block 28, St. Antllonv Park. Dietz's ,ube livtstou of nut to, of Lee's Suburban homes. lleiueman, McC'mlville K Stierle•-s subdivision of Tots 2, 12 and 15, (If Lee's Suburban (litres. \loriarity's addition to St. Paul. Mattltely 13gtw's subdivision of block 94, Lyman llln-tuu's addition. YonuK's adilitium to thr city of St. Paul. Phalen Park. Yeas-Alc[. Penley. O'Connor. Petsch. C'ulleu, Ryan, Sanborn, Weber. Kenny . Kain, [Lamm. Bryant. Dliuea, Long. DI r. Vice 11maident-14. Approved Oct. 6. 1887. BAj.11d. \linea----- Kesolved. That till- grade of Robie street. frons ]f:dl avenue to I;o9'e ave- nue, as iudieated by the red grade line oil the necontpauyiug profile, and its I inn -mled by the crit.} Engineer, be :rid herehv i, adnpiedasthe established grad,-. Yeax-.\bI. Tonle'.O'Connor. petsch. Pullen. (hap. Sanborn, Weber. Kenn, (Cain. Ihiunu. Ihvaot. Mine;;. Lang. .)If. \'irv• I'rrsidl-ut-14. _ .l ppruyed 00. m, 1,187.div .\ Id. l.vng__- _- Itrsul mc[. That the eradenf Marshall from the edge of the bluff rem the >lississippi rivor to (1evelaud ave- nuc.:;u,i t' -u. Laura avenue to Lexing- ton avruue. as indiealed by the red gr:ule line oil the accuwu:uq-ing proffie. and as rrcuuit Ivd by the Ility En- giueer, I and hereby i. adopted as ibe est:eblished ;; rad,-. Yeas. -.\Id. 1'oulry. O'Col I,Petsch. ('ellen. Ryan. Sanborn. Weber. Kenny, Kohl. Il:unul, 13riqud. \(flea. 1,;mL. Mi•. Lice 1'resident-14. Approved Oct.. u. 1887. By.\Id. Sanborn- Resolved• That the grade of the alluv oil the north side of Int 8, Crocus Hills Third rearrangement. front Dale street to Goodrich avenue, as indicated by the red glade ]file .,it the loccOnl allying ppt0- file, and as recommended by the City Engineer. be and hereby is adopted its the established grade. Y ens- Ald. Conley. O'Connor, Petsch, Cullen .mm Ryan, Sanborn, WeberKenny Kain. Hnn. Bryant, ',lines, Kong, Dir. Vice President -14. Approved Oct. 6, 1887. 56 PROCEEDINGS OF THE COMMON COUNCIL. By Ald. R}'all- Victoria For interest and sinking fund.......... Minot •'.37 1873 ROsolvet, That the grade of to St. Clair For general food ..... ................. p�rx'nrcifunds._. tdo street, from Grace street by the City El .................. For ill -1>.e .`mint Dtterri street, as recouunended and as indicated by tht- red 'I'olnl tar ebr ,I,00l gineer, grade title all if i1Cer1111pa11 \'11111' 1»'Uti le, �. Fur Itnard of F:dneatiun, piny one tufo ,for me rult- F'ur merest and king 01-11. ..... .. be slid hereby is adopted as the nstllb posos,.nlentdblg struvuon of nix- school buildings...- 3.fie grade. lished14. Yeas-Ald. Conley, O'"ll"'Or. I'etsc•h, Total _ ...00 Total fur city : se•. ... ............111.50 Cullen. liva14 Sanbonl, AVeber. Kenu3. F'or the sixth Asncsmmn dintrirt icoceril�; ward) Kain, Hainin, Bryant. \line;[. 1,11119, JI r. all of the prvprrty in the sixth V fill Vice President -14. Fur iltterest and sinking fund.......... 1.27 Approved Oct. 6. IKS7. Fur genion rand ... .................. 11.,:3 6.7:3 1_40 For ward fund ................. .... 1.40 B}' Ald. Kattl- That the grade of Ilastfngs Total fur riq- "I Is .... .... .. ...1(6111 •hoot pur- For Board of F.(Iurati, n drool put for Resolved, front plain street to English For board of 13dvcadou, s mill for the avenue, by the red grade line inehtding one .churl buildings.... 3.40 street, as -Indicated on the aceolopa11 e Ilrulile, :old as dille suucuou of nett' "Total_. recommended by t�City Eugiuerr, be I established .. .... ...... For the Assessl` etlt Dithe cls lucnled ill Iteser1c Ylrl.ean townships. Illli.e u 1 in if,, year 1887.)- and hereby Is adopted as I(• lug n proper ; i 11 ufe1thc igi nal g rade. Teas Donley. O'('nuuor, I'etu'It•noK• :e arnth xotrd. whleh s tUett 0.•rritun- front ltesenc township., annexed in -Aids Cnl len, R}"1111, 53lt1b111'It. \'1.11!•1', Kl•1111)', and ilii yen[ IHx5.1 ]Iflls- Kaiu, Macon[ Bryant• Miura, LOlig. Mr. nu,d 0.57 Vice Prestdent-14. For futereA and sinking . _....... Qi3 Approved Oct. 1i, 1887. For generalfood....._..............._ Fur food-.._.._....... _..1.40 wont By Ald. Lellg- Resolved, That the glade of Univ( sity avenue, front Fairview avenue to Prior avenue, as Indicated by" the red grade ]file on the necompanying profile, and as recommended by the ('Ity En- eineen be and hereby is adopted as fit( - establish e' heestablished grade. Yeas AI(1. Coldey, trcOnllor, I'etscit Cullen, 11yau, Sanborn. Reber. Keulg. Kain, Hanan. Bryant, Tinea, Long. Jlr. VicePresident-14. Approved Oct. 6, 1187. By Ald. Alinea- Rrsolve'l '1'llat the gnlde to Starker street, front Delos stl ect to Isabel street, as indicated by the. red grade line on the accompanying prutile, and as recommended by the Cita Engineer be and hereby is adopted as the estab- lished grade of said street. Teas-AId. Cnnle3. O'('onnm', Petsch, Cullen. Ryan. Sanborn. I ,'er. Kenn}', Kain, Hamill,Brvant, Niblea, Long. Mr. Vice President -14. Approved Oct. 6. I&87. By Committees of Rats and >leans and Taxes- Itesolved, By the ('0111111011 C01111cfl of the city of St. Paul, that the tax Icvy upon each dollar of the assessed valua- tion of the ,It and personal estate within the limits of the city of St. Paul. for the year 1887, be and is hereby fixed as follows, viz: For the Firs6 cFifh As Becond, Third,oeI Fourthidiud thetprope tymfit the oritrdntul (Firstrl econdf Third, FF arch and Fift4 wards)- Tutnl ur fcity I rpoaes...... ... For iton of of (lucutintt, 'ell o1 pur- x. •: poses. im'ludiug one mfll for file ('Ou- Struclitm of new school buildings..... :3.30 ,noutl... ...... .. .. ..12.ou For ill -1>.e .`mint Dtterri 11 i the l �,r),., ole g.�ooa er<<�« Is72.iil lot ti Ylus. F'ur merest and king 01-11. ..... .. 33 Fur genernI fund ............. .... li For ward fund ......................... 1.40 Total fur city : se•. ... ............111.50 Fur IOa oic of 4;dvrun 'u. � ho„1 t- pos •�. " ludfng one t Il for the otu- strneli of love, school buildings.... 3.50 'total .. .... ..... ............ .... ...14.00 For the ,loth Assessment District icover- 'ng all If ihr property ilt new territory •'B," located fu Little Canada and Ncl.eao :hip, annexed in the year 18S5.) - s town. 0.58 For io(erest cad Sinking fund ......... For gel'cnll rand ............. .. _...... 6.7:3 1_40 For ward fund ........... ....... ... .. 'fend for city ppurposes.... .. . 8.70 For Board of F.(Iurati, n drool put for poses. fueluding one mill dee ,to i3OI of new school nu Ud l ugs.... :1.:30 u ! n 1...:..... ..12.00 Assessent District. (nover- For the ren fitm ing all of the propert)mid to the new territory lucnled ill Iteser1c Ylrl.ean townships. Illli.e u 1 in if,, year 1887.)- Mills. For g(.•nernl fltnd............. ......... i3 Forward fund .... ... .... .... ........� I .111 'fetal fer city ppurposes.......... .... 8.13 For Board (d F•title 0011, ell.par poses. including one mill for the '0a- struetiuu Vf nen' school buildings.. 2.87 Total.......................... PROCEEDINGS OF THE COIIJtON ('OI1NCIL. S47 Peas-Ald. (bI ley. U'Cuu nor, Petsch, Cullet InUo 1- R y b• r ilei R i Ila.., Ri)'ntnt. }linen. Lue g� \I r. 11 i, i• I're. nl� dent -i4. .\pproycd tk•l. 0. I xx7. Iiy- Ald. llau no- ResOlved, That I order ile drawn fit favor of the City Eugineerto the lunuuut Of >'ial as x cuntinectlt fund for ulticc expenses. \yens --Aids COnIcy, O'COnnor, I'elsrll. Pullen. It3nn. Sanbonl, \fiber. K(• luy, Kai u. H:nuul. Bryan[. \tiara, Lune, Jlr. Vire Plesidl-nt-14. Approved Ort. 6. Ix87. 133 Atd. Lung-- Resolved, That hit order bt- drawn upon the ('b) Trva.ur}" in favor Of Ds - vu Swank fur the sum of rIou fur the ,On .1truclioll OP x drain all IVild(•r a, out-, under Orders of AId. Lmrg. yea.-Ald. ('Onley• O'COnuOr. Petsch, •,I, R3:,It. Sim'Orn, \Veber. Kvn n'. Cu!k Kain. Ilmuul. Bryant. \linea. Long. JI i'. Vice III. esideut-14. :Approved Ort. t_. IN`tZ B3 Aid. Dowlan- Resolved. That :ul Order be (It oil, n upon the City Treasury in favor Of AA'ill- ianl 1'. Murray. Corporation lttul I l for the suns ofs,200. to be used as a run- tingent fund hl th(• pa.Puteut of your[ costs, winless fees lout iurideutill ex- pense. in actiml., where the I it, is it part) . Vests Ald. ('Only). O'COun, I'etse b. Cullen. Ryan, Sanounl, AVrbc IG• y. Kain. Ramco, Bryant, Minna. Lone"\Ir. Vice President -14. Approved Oct. 6. lxs7. i3_v Ald. Callen_ Resolved, That 1111 order be drown upon the Treasury fn faNOr of I;nbrrt \. Smith, Mayor, fur the Shill Of A200. 1 I same to be used as it contingent tluld ill file Mayor's Office. yens -Aid. Dnldel. l Conlin; Pelsell. CUIlrn. Ryall, Sanborn. 1Wrbc r. Kenai. Kain,llluunl, Bryant. Miuea. Lang. Jif. Vice Prestdent--14. :1111'] t -d Ort. 6. bSx7. Ry Aid. Sanburn- RrsOlved. That Thatan nrdrr It,. drawn On ('fly Treasurer in favor of f hl- St. Paul National Bulk lu pay it unit- (or $2,800 and interest. dated Mai &S, 1887, in favor Of the St. Paul National Bank. being for the purchase of a site fel' it,(, Ilu.pital. yeas-:AI(I. Con lev. O'Connor. Petsch. (wilco, :[Vint, Sanborn, \Veber, Kenny, Kato, Hanan, Bryant, Mines. Long. Mr. Vice President -14. Approved Oct. 6, I88T. Whereas, The owners of the property abutting upon :wd along the lice Of Green street hive petitfoued the Conl- mOu Council of [he cit' of St. Paul to, •acute the et, in }- nineteen Ca feet f (:,yell street, is Sargento S, Puul(44). of I'aL!c (l OlOO •lit Of lot forty`ilar (tits Of Lake ('oma Villas, which slid petition (11113 sets forth the, facts all([ reasons fur yid I acatiu, 111111 was duly accompanied by a plat thnenar as proposed to be va- 'ate.,::Ind I., Wrens, The ("),I O t Council, it) I the presentation of said petition deemed it expedient that the matter be pro- e"ded with and ordered said petition to,be filed of record with fit(' City Clerk, and autice to be given by puhitcatinn as provided be late: and Whereas. Luc notice by publicatiuu l I the official paper Of said •fty, fur fair weeks. co innencing u I the 28th (1113 Of door• A. L. 1887, to the effect flint said petition had been filed with the ('ft3 Clerk, slating in brief its )bjec•t, and that the same would I heard and considered by the Common ('uwlcil of the city of St. Paul on Tues - da)'. the Will 11113 Of August. A. D. 188- at 7 ^io (i cluck p. no.. at the Council Pham bre in the Crib" hall of said city: cull Whereas. Al fh(• time and place last a burr designated fnr the imestigatiou and errusideratinu of such proposed va- eatiuo Of part of (:rpeu street. as nfnm_ ud. [be inudcOnuideralieu f iOu rOf xn. I tl xl•Iuntil fill ;fit da, ..t tie pian bel. Isx,. at Z ::io li clock p. thereall:•r t7Onl time to tion•, a. [Vitt more t'llll� appe;w b}the official p' • •ediue. of ihr true, num iron ncil, un- filllihe it11 day Of I IelON-r. Ixe7; amt I\ II('I' ` :t , Al file time and place last a I'ure.ai:L1'or the h"estigatiou all I rnusideraiion Of such proposed vaca- tion nt said pint of Given street. the Comumu 1 011llril. aftel' hearing III] per - "'I's iuteresled and being of Ow )Pin- inll Ib:li illi .;\IIIc I� Il('I'(•..:tl'\' 111Of 1"0 �n•r and Ih;lt ihr prrrequisitrs tllerefor la",;III beeu rnniplird [lith: nowthwr- fort•. be it Resolved, That all of said easterly nineteen (IN) feet of Grein street, ill Sargent .F t'amphrll's Rearragemi nt of Not fnrtr-four (44)Of Lake ('.onto Villas, as the same appears of record in the Other Of fill- Register of Deeds in and for the countynf Itanlsey. Mimlesota,be and the scone is hereby declared to be vacated and diseontinued, as asked for ill said petition, and as hereinabove speelf ed. yeas -.Aid. Couley. O'Connor, Petsch, Cullen. Ryan, Saubofn. Weber, Kenny, Kain. Flamm, Bryant, Minea, Long, Mr. Vice President -14. Approved Oct. 6, 1887. W PROCEEDINGS OF THE COMMON COUNCIL. Whereas The owners of. the property Superintendent of the fire alarin system abutting ilimu and along the line of til' decals the saile access:'l')'. St. Paul V Stillwater road (so called) Yeas-Ald. Conley. O'('(Ilalor, Petsell, have petitioned the Commuu Cou,- ('ulnen, Ryall, Sanborn. AVeber, Kenny, Pilot ell of the City of St. to vacate that Kaon, lla„n. Bryant. Jliuca, Long, Mr. part Df said read (sollletlllle's Balled till' Vi,, PI'1•s1111•Ilt-14. county road) running from Edgerton Approved Oct. G. 1887. street northeasterly to Meaney street - and Payne avenue, across the no By ,kill. Ryan - portion of block :3, Borup and Pay,e's Whereas. The Seven Corners bank has addition to St. Paul, which said petition liled its bond with the City C ,rk as a dal) sets forth the facts :sal reasons for depository of city money , which bond said vacation, and was duly acconlpa- has been approved by the Corporation tied by a plat thereof as proposed to be. Attorney.and the Committee ou AVsys vacated; and and Ve:uls; therefore, Ile it VVhereas. 'Che Coalition Council. upon Resolved, Than flat frit.) Treasurer iv the presentation of said petition deemed hereby authorized to deposit the funds - it expedient that the matter be pro- of the city of St. Paul in said bank - ceeded with and ordered said petition under the same restrictions told loabili- to be filed of record will' the City ('leek. tics as other banks which are the depos- e and notice to be given by nnblicatiorl as holies of the riq's foods. provided by late: and Y'.as-AIdA( (;l ry, O'Connor. Petsch. Whereas, Duenotiecby publication in ('open. R3 :Ili. Salnhorn. Weber. Kenny, the, official paper of said city Kain. Ilauuu, Bryant, Jlinea, Long, Jnr. for four weeks, couanug I'll uthe '-`ill Vice President -13. clay of August, A. D. 18S'7. to tilt' effect Approved Oct. 6, is87. that said petition had been tiled frith the City Clerkstating ill ()1) -brief it' 133 :kid. Sanbo rn- lectl and that liv sant• t\1)11111 he 11"art i Ib•Ivvd. That tilt'. Poli ruhnn'te1's Ile and considered by the Co,auo, Council toll they are hereby instructed to take of tile, city of St. Paul oil Tuesday, the if the cows :old horses that constantly j 4th day of October, A. U. 1587, at 7:31) infest the district north oP Pleasant aye- o'clocl: p. Ill. int Ilse ('onllcil Chalnber lne, betw,ell tit. Alballls street and �I in the City hill of said city: and land aenue. Oakv e oll place baa Whereas. At the little t Yeas -And. Coulcy, O'Connor. Petsch. aforesaid, for the investigation ;old con- l ullru, Rylul, Sanborn, Weber. Kenny, sideration of such proposedvacation of Bain. Il:uuun, Bryant. Jlillea, Long. said St. Paul and Stillwater road (so' Jlr. Vice 1'reside.,t-I4. called) the ('o,unou Council, lifter hear- Approved Oct. 6. Is7. ing all persons interested :and being of 13v Ald. Kain- the opinion that file s:llne is lll'r('ssall'y Resolved, That file, ('nlllnnoln Council and propyl', and that till(• prtn'equisit•s of till' .It, of tit. Palil (extends to Holl. therefor have all bee, eolliplied with; I •1'. V. I'Mtcderly and the delegates to it,,- henow, now.therefore, be it general assenibly of the I<uighis of 1.1,abor, -'! ResolvedThat all of, saidpart of filo uric ill session in Jl in,eapolis, St. Paul and Stillwater road Iso (-alled) ;,l invitation to visit our cit)- before re- running from Edgerton street north- turning to their homes; therefore, be easterly to eanep street and I'ay,c• Rcross it further avenue, athe northerly portion of �.� Resolved, That the President of the j' block 3, Borup and Payne Is addition to Couuc•il appoint it committee of three to St. Paul as the sante appears of record 1,ak, such arra ngenleuts as are ueees- �� in the oRfce of the Register of Deeds ill .sary for their entertainment. and for the county of Ramsey, Jlfnue- Yes -Abd. Conb•y. O'Connor. Petsch, I� sota, be and thl,. saint is hereby declared unilcu, 83au, Sanborn, Weher, Benny. 1 to be vacated :old discontinued ;is asked Kai,, Iitinau. Bryant, Tinea, Long. for in said petition and as hereinabove 1 Jir. Vice President -14. - specified. Approved Urt. 6, ise7. O'Cou,or, fech• Yeas -Aid. Conleyt n 13, :kill. Dowla- Cullen, Ryan, saubo,nl, W( -her: Brune, }?,solved. 'chat it cunuuittee of three Kain, Harron Bryant, Jlinea, Long. Jit. he appointed to eonfer with it cOmnlittee I Dice President -lel. heretofore appointed by the Cliaulber Approved Oct. 6, 188L of (,ai n l,re, in regard to an extension - of street (.:m lines and the issue of traus- �� By AId. Studio—- for tickets. to Colley, Petsch, Cullen, i, Y.esolved, That the Board of Fire Com- Yeas-Ald. Ryall. Sanborn. Weber. Kenny, Kain. I missionbe and th1•3 :we hereby in- structed to erect a,d maintain a fire Ilauuu. Bryant, Millen, Long, JIr Vice fs - alarm box on the cornerof South Robert Presidetlt-13. street and Fillmore avenue, in case. the. Approved Oct. 6, 1887. PROCEEDINGS OF THE COMMON COUNCIL. 539 By Aid. Hallam - Resolved. That the bridge eonstruc•ted by the St. Paul A Northern Poleific Railroad company over the right of way t' said co ipauc on Lafayettt' avenue, having hero constructed in accordance with the ).fails and specifications of till - City Engineer and the agreement of said rmnplaly with the Coup I Connell of date Aug. 3:3, I8s11, Is hereby accepted. Yeas -:kid. Crooke. O'Connor, Petsell. Cullen, Ryan, Sanborn. Weber, Kenuv, Kain, Ilamm. Bryant, Alinea. Long, Ml. \"ice Preside,it -14. 'tpproved Oet. 6. I�87. ll� Ald. Union— Respl Vpd, That the bridgcroush•ucted by the St. Paul ,e Northern Pacific Rail- road company over the right of nay of said company un Svie,th .street, filling been constructed in accordaua• with toe plans and specifications of the Pity Engineer and the agreenneln ofsaid connpally with the ('onnuou ('I n-il of date Aug. 213. lssu, is hereby accepted. I ca,-Ald.('oalcy, O'Co,nor. Petsch. Cullel, ligan, y Sanborn. Weber, Kenn. Kain. 11; 1,. Bryant. \linea. Long. Mr. \,I(.(. Pres ident-14. Approved Oct. u. 1ss7. BY Ald. Kerr— Resohed, That William F. Smith he permitted at his own expense to rennove the sand alcove grade frons ('hate .street. between Aurora avenue and University avelole. Muller the direction of the City Engineer. Yeas-Ald. 1.Onley. O'Connor. Petsch. ('.Mllen. Roan, Sanborn.AVeber, Kenn,. Kaiu. Ilainau. Bryant, Uit a. Lou,, Mr. Vice President -N. Apprmed (Irl. 6, Iss7. 13y .'till. Hamm - Resolved, That permission is hereto)' given and granted to ILS. Stocks to con- struct a sewer ;it his own expense on Beech street, from Seventh to Arcade street. under the direction and super- vision of the ('ity Engineer. Yens -.Ald. ('onley. U'(,( ]'or, Petsch. Cullen, R3 till. Siobnru, Weber. Kenny. Kain, Ilannn. Bryant, 'Boca. Long, Jh'. Vice President -14. approved (lot. e. 1•187. By Ald, Kalb— Resolved, •Ihat the Oil 1, : Cou- Irnrhw be awe he is ht'r,hc authorized ill lorinr oil ho I's as t'ollo\vs: One hoop un the northeast roruer of bridge Mn Iraq,l- avenue and Decatur street: one lain). on Decatur street, between Treble and Payne avenue, south side of street: one lamp n, northeast roruer (;rcenbrier a".1 oir:and Arlington place: ung hoop ill rent'.. of block 1 i solth e Ili street o t .Arlington plare.be- Iwecu Pay lie a\,o1)r and Greenbrier avenue. Yeas-AIll. Conley, O'Connor, Petsch, Cullen. Ryall. Sanborn, Weber, Kenny, Kafu, Ilauun. Bryant, Dlinea, Long,.Mr. Vire Pesident-14. Approved Oct. 6. lss7. By :kid, Ryxu- R,sofvt'd. That the Street oil Laugh Qmtractor he requested to place au oil m Igp of south side of Dousl ull street, bel,ven Bauld and Goodhue streets, in center of block. Yeas --kid. Conley, O'Connor, Petsch, Pullen. Ittan. Sanborn, Weber, Kenai Kaiu.Ilainul, Bryant, Millen, Long, Jlr. Vire President -l4. Approy'.d Oct. 6. 1Sti7. 13v d. Ryall - Ie 4ved. That the Street Oil Lamp Contractor he requested to place :m oil laulp oil tie east side of Lisbon street, between Garfield till([ Douglas sheets, In front If till :is. Yeas-i.'tIll. Corley. O'Connor, Petsch, ('ulnen. Ryan, Stillborn, Weber, Kenny, Kain, Ilauuu. Bryant, Ahuea, Long, Mr. Vice Pres1dent-14. Approye.l Oct. 6, Is67. B:kid. Sanborn - .Resolved. That the resolution direct- ing till, lacing of a renle,t sidewalk of the north side of Dayton avenue, Ile- tivee, Dale street and •St. Albans street, be and the Baine is hereby repealed. yeas-Ald. Cooler, O'Connor, Petsch, C lillen. Ryan, Sanborn, Weller. Kenny, Kain. Ilauuu, Bryant. Jliuea, Long, Ali. Vice Pri-sident-14. - Approved Ort- l3, ls87. BY Ald. Sanborn- Resom.d. That the City Engineer he •,Irl he is hereby istructed to cause Floral avenue to be put ill a passable condition, aecordhig, to grade, at an ex- pellsr not exceeding Coo. yeas --,%Id. Corley, O'Connor, Petsch, Callen. Evan. Sanborn. Weber. Kenny. Kain. It,unl. Bryant. )Linea, Long, Mr. Vice President -14. Approved Ort. 6.1887. By skid. Sanbonl- T,esolved. Than the City Engineer be and is hereby instructed to put ill pass- able condition as soon as possible those portions of Selby avenue, Ashland ave - all(.. Portland avenue, Summit aveluue and St. Allnins street which have been Left by the sewer contractors fn a rough mho useless eoudition.aud that he repot thecxpensrofsudoingtothe('ity ('onlp- troller and that the funount of this ex- pense he deducted front the amounts owing, the contractors who constructed the sewers to, said .streets and left then. it, their present condition. Yeas -.kid. Conley. O'Connor. Petsch. Cullen, P,yau, Sauborn, Weber. Kenny, 540 PROCEEDINGS OF THE COAINION COUNCIL. Kann, Haulm. Bryant. ?linea, Lone. Mr. Vice -President -14. Approved Oct. m, 18,17. By AIA. \linea— Kesoh•edThat [Ill. ('it3 Enginrrr I Instructed io lac a cr,)ssiu rou Ihrsouth Mon. of Isabel s[rrrl ka-Io,, Dakota :Ivc- title. Yeas—.\id. t'oulry, O'Connor.I'elsrh. (sullen, R.'an. Saulroru. \Vebl•r, liytluv. Kain. Il:mmm. BI'y:ala I. Miura. Long. ]Ir. Vice-1'resbb,ut—l4. Approved (let- G, lss7. 133:\Id. ylimea-- Itesoh'cd'I'hat the Pity 4:ugi neer be i instructed o lay :dl erossiu;(s o❑ Isabel st'e't. from t -hill ayru tie to (Ilio street. \fikill Cranley. 11'l'ooaor. Pet., b. Iv(iu �ai l�aaiaaaa, tt�3alut.linea.I""ar.al\I den\I i'. Cine Presit Approved Oct By Aid. \Cebrr— Approved Oct. (1, 188, IR.nlved. That the Board of 1•uI Ii ,• \Park. b,. r,pn •.ted to al a,(r�nliag I,r rd- Inga is ton• :atter ,rf 1: I'll, street fruit: yl ark nota strcrl n,Lexiu`_ That the matter of paving Farrington 11,11 aC el. Inc. Seas—aid. Conary. O't olloor. Petsch. Cullen. It3au. sauboru. \Cyber. KvInIN :. ryaul. \linea. I., Hit Kain. maB o".)1 r. \"ley 1'rrsidrot—u. and asphalt cedar blocks orpine blocks• laid on both sides of Burr "trent, frau: as the Board nap' reconnlend. be and liy _kill. Kerr - the sane is hereby referred to the Board II -oiled. 'Thal the B"a"I 1,1' Public Works imnlediatcl3 rmwr silewalla of hyxaeon or sgmur rcola•n1 blocks ba be laid at grade au 5ummil a -loo.. �e boUl sides. bet \yreu I'a". street and \\ bnsln strut - Peas—.\Id. Poll,• 0'( Olun 1. l'rl.rh. - Ullicn, Ity:ul, s:ulborla, Rl•brr. KLIIII\'. Kali'. Ihailllli. prI alll, \lillea. Lollg. MI'. \'flee Ill- (Ieli1-..14. Third—('an real estate to be assessed .\pprored Ort. G. I,<si. for said improvement be found benefited 13y .Val. lbunnl— Itcsulyed. 'Istat Ihr l;1,ard of I'u bl " \Corks he and i, hcrrby requeacd to ,.;t so, crosswalks to be laid an ibe uo,III . •tad south sides of Itoss .I reel. acro" Frank street. Duluth avenue and Atlantic street: also on the cast and west sides of Frank atrPrl.Ihduthav wc- title and est side of atlantic, across Ross street. Yeas—Aid. Cbuley,O'C'mumr. Petsch. Callen, Ryan. Sanborn. Weiler. Kenny. Kaiu. Hamot. Bryant. Minea, Long. Air. Vice P resident -14. Approved Oct. n. 1x57. By Ald. Hau ni— Resolved, That the Boardof Public Works be requested to cause crosswalks to be laid across alleys in blocks 12 and 20, Perry's addition, on the south aide of Se enla street, oil the east and west sides of Cypress and Earl streets. Peas—Ald. C(mley, O'Connor, Petsch, (',Ilea. Bu lasallbol.n. Weiler, Kenny. Kain. llama.. Bryant. Minea. Long, \lr. \'ice I'residant—H: .\pproved (li t. 1. ISSN. B3. Aid. llauuu— Itcsolrrd. 'that the Board of Public Works be anal is hereby requested to rau.r an right -foot sidewalk to be laid o1, flu• Forth and south sides of Ross a reel, frau! and .trent easterly to At- lautir street. whine sidewalks are 0 1,t :dready laid. Sysa—.AId. Poultry. 0.I,onnor• Petsch. ('alien. Ityan. Sanborn, Weber, Kenny. Kaiu. llama. ]I.. 'ant. \linea. Long. Mr. \"ire 1•rr.ident-14. -\"b'al'ed tort 6. 1.-7. Iiv AM. ll:uuul— Kcsolacd. '"'hat till. Board of Ilublic \Calks he ;I I is 6errby instructed to rano rrasswalks to be laid on lite east nt a� est .ides of ('ypre.. street �ro" ,Bea n -y street. \I inoeludaa street. Beech i reei.Daaw..nl .t reel. \Iargarel "treet. Pruarie "avert. 1?ast Fan rth .trent. Fr(•- maul street and 'Third street. Also oil III, north and south sides of kliunehaha >t•cct. Beech street. )larga'et street. Di—son sum- Francis street. East Fan rill street. Frdm(ut street and I'Inird street across Cypn•.ss street. Peau—Aid. Poll,), O'Connor, I'etseh. 1'nllru. Ityam, Sanborn. Webeq Benny. Kaiu, limmo. Bryant. \linea, Long. Mr. \'ice -Por ident-14. .\ppravr I Oct. n. ISs7. 11, .\Id. Il:laul- Itewlcel. 'That tltc Board t' Publie \Cork, ca -v wuolleu sidewalks to be laid 1,n bath sides of York street and Sinn, "Carni, from Et gertll street to F1,rn•st street. Seas—.old. C'4adey, O'Connor. Petsch, (sullen.It3"an, sanborn J\eber. Kenn, Kain. Ilamm, Bryant,>finea. Long. Dor. Vire-President-14. Approved Ort. (i. I917. By _kid. ll:uuml— Resoivyd.'1'hat the Board of Public Works cause a wooden sidellalk to lac laid ml Magnolia street, from Edgerton street to Forest street. Yeas—Ald. Conley, WCmulor, Petsch, (sullen. Ryan. Sanborn. Weber, Kenny, Bilin, Hmnui, Bryant, Minea, Long, Mr. Vice President—bf. Approved Oct. (1, ISS7. By Ald. ll:uuln f Public Resolved. Thatthe Board o Works corse crosswalks to be con- structed oil the north and south sides of PROCEEDINGS OF THE COMMON COUNCIL. 541 Fauquier street acr-s Frank street: Yeas—Ald.Conley, O'Connor, Petsch, north side of Duluth avenue and Atlan- Cullen, Ryan. Sanborn, Weber. Kenny, tic street; also on the east and west Kain, Hamm. Hanim, Minea, Long, sides kits Frani: street, across Fauquier Mr. Vice President -14. street. Approved Oct. (1, 188, Yeas—Ald. Cooley. O'Connor, Petsrb, By Ald. Sanborn-- Callen. R3 an, skoll . AVeba, Kcuuy, Kain, Hamm. Bryant. )linea, Long. Mr. It is hereby ordered by the Common Vice Preside III -14. Council of the City of St. Pall: Approved Oct. G. 1587. That the matter of paving Farrington avenue in the early part of 1888• from Bc Add. Kcnny-- Nelson avenue to Suniu it avenue, Resolved. That the Board of Public thirty-six feet wide, with granite curbs works rause I, wwulen sidewalk to Ie and asphalt cedar blocks orpine blocks• laid on both sides of Burr "trent, frau: as the Board nap' reconnlend. be and Case street to Brainerd avenn, as soon the sane is hereby referred to the Board :as the grading on the above-named of Public R'orks to investigate and re - streets is complete. port: Yeas—Ald. Conley O'Connor, Petsch. First—ls this improvement proper and Uullen. I:yau. Sanborn, ACyber, Ken-, • essar3'? ���Seeourl—(nye Kai::. Ila non. Bryant. Minea, Long, the Council an estimate yfr. Vice Pre.ident-14. Approved Oct.. o, 1"-,. of the expelase thereof•and state whether one-half of the Yost thereof is to be paid into the City Treasury before the con - I3\' Ald. liallnll— tract is let. Rl-aalved. That the Board of Public Third—('an real estate to be assessed Works be mal are hereby requested to for said improvement be found benefited • e ant eight -foot sidewalk to be laid to the extent of damages, costs • nd es - north .of l�au( uier street 1 - rvto be incurred thereby? prnnc.s h-1. a street iron Earl atnxt W Atlantic .<crert. eat Also ou the sl nth side of Fauquier h'anru:—tis sorb improvrn,ent asked for upon thy prtitiot or application of street. from Earl street to Frank street, the ow lers of a majority of the property, where sidewalks are not already laid. to be assessed for sit lh improvement? Seas—Ald. Cranley, O'Connor, Petsch. Fifth—send the Council a plan orpro- Cullen• Ryan. ',a llbora. Weber. Keutiy, file of said ingorovonent, as required by Clain. Mannon, Bryant. Minea. Lolg, lacy. if 3 -an report in favor of the same. \t'. \"ice President -14. sixth—Send the Council a proper or- Approced Oct. (i. 1587, der directing the work to be dole. 13y Aid. Coley— Yeas—Ald. Com ley. O'Connor. Petsch, Cullen. Ryan. Sanborn, Weber. Kenny. It is hereby ordered by the Common Kain, Malum. Bryant, Minea, Long, Mr. Council of the. City Of 'it. Paul: Vice President -14. That the matter of paving Sibley Approved Oct. rr, IRK7. street. from a point on• hundred ..at tort)" -live fuel south of Third street to the railroad tracks upon the SL Paul level-. with granite curbs and granite blocks, be and the sane is hereby re- ferred to the Board of Public Works to isrstigae. ap tuto report: First—Is this unprovennent proper and necessary? Second—Glee site C'ounril an estinmte of the expense thei eof,and state whether ane -half of the cost thereof is to he paid into the city Treasury before the con- t'art is let. "'bird—Can real estate to be assessed far said improeenlent be found benefited to the extent of daniages. costs and ex- pensesneeessaryto be incurred thereby? Fourth --Is such imlprnvemu•nt asked for upon till- petition ,)r :application of the ,I%ners of a ma.loriti" Of it'('p3 proert. to be assessed for such impracl.nu•ut:' Fifth—Send the Council it plant or pro - hit. of said inlpravvinent, as required by law, if you re tort in favor of fit( -sank. Sixth—Solis On, Council a proper or- der directing the work to be done. By AM. I g— lt is hereby ordered by the Common. Council of till- City of St. Paul: That the matter of grading Marshall avenue. from Victoria streex to the Mis- sissippi river, beand the sante is hereby referred to Board of Public Worksto fu- vl-stigate and report: First—Is this Improvement proper and necessary" Second—Give the Council all esti- mate of the expense thereof, and state whether one-half of the east thereof is to be paid int,) the Crit., Treasury before tile contract is let. Third—Cat real estate to be assessed for said improvement be found benefited to the yxtent of daumges, costs •end ex- penses necessary tube incurred thereby:' Fourth—Is such haprovemcnt asked for upon the petition or application of the oivners of a majority of the property to br assessed for suelt improvement? Fifth—Send the Council a plan or oro - file of said improvement, as require(�by law if con report in favor of the same. 548 I'llOCEEDINGS OF THE CoAlMON COUNCIL. Sixth Send the Council a proper or der directing the work to he tone. Veas-AI Conley-, o'Counn'.1'etscfl. Pullen. Ryan, saulrorn. Reber, Kenn,. Kain. Hamm, Bryant, Miuea. Long, At'. Vice President -14. .-Appro,ed Oct. G. IsS7. By Ald. Long - It is hereby ordel'ed by file Couuuou Councilof file CRN of St. "Chat the matter of condeumin" :I,"(taking all casement necessary to slopes for the grading of Marshall aveune front Victoria street to th.f e Alisssfppi river. be• old the seen• is herchy re- ferred to the vi Bouof Public AN orks to investigate and report: First -Is this fmpruveuu•nt proper mud u sessarv:' Second -Give lila• Council :w rstiuune of the expense thereof. ;old slate whether one-half of the cost thereof i. to be paid into the C.itr Tjvasury brume the voutrau•t is bet. a•d 'Thirdtr -am read e,talr to , .nse.� for said improventeul be f, I'db • beneliled to the extent o1' Ihnnage.. ro.1, and I- p, uerex.nry to he incurred Ihereby? Fourth su -Is ch iunpt no•ut ;(.ked for upuu the petition or applical ion of the owners of :t majorll, of the IIt operly Io hr assessed for such impro,ew cut? Fifth -Scud the Cou aril it 1, 1mor pro- Ifle of said imprnven vul, nn rr,luired h, Iaw. if you roped in facer of 11111 smut•. Sixth -send the Couueil a pruperordrr directin" the work to he don,. Yea'-( 'oulcy. O'Couml .Petsch. Pollee. Ry;ul. Smnhoru, \Vchcr. Kenny. Kain. IIanon. [Secant. \Iiur;G Lnuc.\I r. \'ire I'residrut-14. . .\pproved Or LG.- IIc :Ud. \Veber-----�- It is hereby ordered M Ihr ('oro uom C, 11 of the Pfl, of.St. Paul: ','hat the mntter of "lading Hondo ntrrc(, tion, \lackulriu sleet to L,xing- ton acro ue. it 1 4 lructfug a .ower from \lacknbiu street 14) Ihdr,Ired,be and file Sante i, flen•hv referred to file Board of I'u (,lir Work, to im,e.ligah, and report: '-' First-ls thin fu,prave me lo proper;uot necessary:' srrnud-Give the Con arilau r,fimale of the nxpenee fhrrrof.;uul,tne w Nether one-half of the cost thereof f, to he paid into the City Trvasury before the con- tract is tet. Thirst -Can real estate to be assessed for said impro,euent be found benefited to the extent of damages, costs •rod ex- penses necessary -t -be incurred thereby? Fourth -Is well i" 1)1( at asked for upon the petitiol or ap}}ilication of the owners s a majority of li, property to Ile assessed for such improvewead? Fifth -Send the Council ;t plan orpro- file of said improvement, as required by law. if you report fn favor of the same. Sixth-5eud the Council a proper order directing the work to be done. Yen— Md. Colley. O'Connor, Petsch. Cullen. Rvau. Sanborn. Weller. Kenny, Kain, [Bunn. Bryant. \linea, Long. Mr. \'Ice Presided -14. dppro,ed Oct. 6, lEl4. By did. Sanborn - It is hereby ordered by the Coalition Couul•il of file city of SL Paul: '['hilt the matter of constructing a sewer on Keut street, front Ashland ave - tnlle to Snllunft :Nell ue.he and the stallte Is hereby referred to the Board of Public \Corks to investigate and report: Fllsl-Is this impru,eournt proper uud necessary Seeoud Ofve the Council In, estimate of the -pens'. thereof. and stat - whether our -batt• of the cost thereof is to he paid into the City 'Treasury before Ifle contract is let. Third--l':ut real estate to he amsessrd for said innpro,cuo•ilt be found benefited to Ifo• extent of damages. costs and ex- peu,es uoressm', to be incurred thereby:: Fonrtlh-Is such improvement asked for npou the petition or application of the owucra of a outjority of the property. to be assessed for such improvement:' 1•ifill- send the 1'ouncfl a plan or pro- Ifle of said improvement, as required by law, if you report in favor of the same. Six( h -send the Council a proper order directing Ihr work to be done. Y"al -\Id. 1'onlr,, Petsch, Cullen, I;yan, sanborn. Reber, Kenny, Kain. 11 , 1,,. lir,;urt, \linea, Long. $r. Vice rr.idrut-I4. -\I,provcd Ort. d. Iss-, Ify .Ud. Kain- It is hereby ordered by the Common Pouucil of the City of St. Paul: That lho matter of filling of lot '_'8. hlorlt uG. :\. Gotzian's subdivision of Lyw:w Iht,ton's additiot,be and the >fluo• iS hcreh, referred to the Board of Public Works to investigateand report: First --is this improvement proper and srrnud-Hive the Council an estimate of the expouse thereof,and state whether one-half of the cost thereof is to be paid into the Pity Treasury before the con- tract is let. It real esttto to be assessed for said improvement be found benefited to the extent of damages, costs and ex - focuses necessary tobe ineurad thereby? Fourth -Is such improvement asked toruprm the petition or application of the ownersof a majority of the property' to Ire assessed for such inlprovenlent? Fifth -send the Council a plan m•mr fill• of said improvement, as re uiret by law. if you report in favor III the same. PROCEEDINGS OF THE COMMON COUNCIL. 543 Sixth -Send the Council a proper Fourth -Is such improvement asked order directing the work to be done. fur upon the petition or application of Teas—lld. Conley, Petsch. Cullen, the owners of a majority of the property Ityau. Sanborn. \Veber. Kenny, Kahl, to be assessed for such Improvement? Raoul, Bryant Alinea, Long, Mr. Vice Fifth -Send the Commil a plan or pro- 1'resident-13. I file of said improvement, as required by _Approved Oct. a, 1837. law. if you re ,ortill favor of the same. Sixth -Sent the Council a proper or - By Aid. ]Cain- der directing the work to be tone. Itis herebv ordered b, the-C(luunon Yeas-dld. Conley, U'Gnmm•, Petsch, Colun dI of the City of 5t. beef: Cullen, Haan, Sanborn, Weber, Kenuv, That the matter of grading Canal ! Kaiu, ll: nnm, Bryant, \linea, Long, \lies street, from Ames street to its south- i Vice President 14. erly terminus: also Ames street. frog j Approved Oct. 6. Iss,. C'ouunercial street to Canal street I e and the Saint, is herebv referred to By dld. Kenny- theBoard of Public Work., to investi- Itis hereby ordered by tileo Cnu nm gate and report: Coluu•fl omf the frit)- of St, Paul: First -Is thisimprovement properand '['flat the atter of opening, widening nrressar't" and extending Mv.Menemy street, from Second -Give tilt Conucil it" estimate Caseto northeit Emits, be and the sante ofthe expense thereof, and state is hereby rrfi•rred to the Board of Public h wether one-half of the cost thereof is Works to investigate and report: to be paid Into file City Tlea,ury before First -Is this improvement properand the contract is tet. necessar,° Third -Can real estate to he assessed second -(live the Council ;in estimate forsaid int prove men t be found beueffted ut'the expense thereof.ald state whether to the extent of damages, costs and.,- one-half of the cost thereof is to he paid pensesneeessau•, tube incurred thereby? into the City 'Treasury before the_ (-oil- Fourth-Issarfl improvement asked asked tract is let. for upon the petition or application of 'Third -free read estate to be assessed the owners of a majority of the property for .afd impr(lvemeut be found benefited to be assessed for such Improvement? to fit(, extent of dauaages. costs and ex - Fifth -Send the Pouuril to plan m'pro- pens rda-vessary to he incurred thereby? file of said ill, vemeut 'la required Fom'th--I,such improvement asked law. if you report if, favor of the same. for upon the petition or application of Sixth -Send thu e Council a proper or- the owners of at majority of the property der directing the work to be don•.to be assessed 1'or sorb unpr(lceutenr' Yeas -.-\Id. Cooley, O'Connor, Petsch• : fifth -Send the Council a plan orpru Pullen. Ryan. Sanborn. 11•eber. Kenny. file of said improvement, as required by Kain. llaunmr Bryant, Alines, long. Mr. , law, it you report in favor of the same. Vice ]'resident- 14. Sixth -Scut the Council a proper or - :Approved Oct 6. F4vT. i der directing the work to be done. - - - Ycas-:Ud. Conley. O'Connor, Petsch. By Ald. Kain- Cullen, IIy-an. Sanborn, Weber, Kenny. It is hereby ordered b, the Coalition[Cain. Ihuum. Bryant, \Linea. Long, V 1'muucil of the Cit) If S[. Pull]: ; Mr. \ire President -14. That tho .matter of grading North ; Approved Oet, a. Ias7. street froth Maria •avenue to East Sev_ enth street. and Eighth street, front By did. Sanborn - Maria avenue to North erect: and It is hereby ordered be the Common \larfa avenue. front Eighth street to Council of the City of St. Paul: ,North street: Law'reure street front That tilt matter of paving Kent Maurey sleet to North street, and street fu the early part of 1888. front Barrs avenue. fnnu Seventh street to \I:u'shall avenue to Laurel •Iveum•. North street under (life contract, be and thfrh-two feet wide, with granite Dubs the s;une is hereby referred to the •and asphalt cedar blocks of pone Board of Public \Yorks to investigate I o;:ks as the Board may recommend' and report: I be and the Smut is hereby referred to First-ls tilt, impro,enaent properand file Board of Public Works to investi- urcv,sar,? I gat• and report: Stroud -[lice the Colonel. l :w estimate First -IS thisimprovement ln'oper and of the cxpoasc thereof, and .Iter ueeessau•y? whether one-half' of lfle rust thereof i. Second -Give the Council :in estimate m be paid into the Pity Treasury before of the expense thereof, and state Ihr e(lutrart is 1,1. whether one-half of the cost thereof f, Third Call read -tate to be assessed to be paid into the City Treasury before for said inprnvement he found Irmtefit+d file rout•xrt is tet. Io the extent of damages, costs and ex- 'Third -Coil rod estate to Ire assessed penses necessary- to be incurred thereby? for said int provement lie found benefited 542 PROCEEDINGS OF THE COMMON COUNCIL. Sixth —Send the Cullllcil I,) roper or- der directin the work to he done. Teas—And. Gouley. U•Cotumr. Petsch, Cullen. Ryan, Sao bon:, \Veber. Kenny, Rain. Hamra. Br)"ant. \tinea. Kong'Mr. Vice President -14. Apprn',oI Oct G. len;. liy And. Loug— h is hereby n'derrl by the l'ulawoo an (' nmefl of the ('ity of St. ?san: That fit'.[Itatt(•1' of vondlann:tW and taking an e:tsewelo necessary for slo errs for the Kradiug at' Jlarslull ayes Ir. fee Victoria strut to tit• Jlisaiaaippi neer. be and the n« is lu r,by n ferret to the 11 "It •tof Publiv \\"arks to invest iga:e :md report : First—l.s this I to* en—ot prop'., neer+sar)':' Secuml—Give the Council I,,,rstim:ur of fit(• —pen". thereof, and stat, whether one -halt of the rust tlu•reuf is to be paid into fit, Pity Treasury before the contract is let. •Third—Can read estat• to be tnssessed for said intpruvrmrut 6, found hruelihr,l to the extent of duuungl•n, costs and ex- penses necessary' W br iueunrd ihrrelry? Fourth—Is su,h funpro';1 , asko•d for upon the petition or application of the. owners of a wlljurit% of the I-opertc to be assessed for such lmprov,meu t? Fifth—Send the Council :t plan ar pen-. line of said improvrmrut. as required by I:nc, if you r,porl ill favor of the sant'. Sixth—Send tlxr l'uuucil a pro col order directing the work to b' dour. Yea—And, Cuuley. O'l'unuur.l'CLsr11. CL Itvau. SItlll i. \\'«•bre. Kenny. Kufn. !thou. Bry:uu. }linea. Lune.Jtr. Vice ?'resident—H. .\ ppr« r\',vl OcLn. I fir_ lalto[. Itiy fs hereby ordered b., it ('ouuuuu ('uuu'il of the Pity of .St. rant: That the mottn`r of grading Rondo street, front ylackubiu stere too"—i" oLCciu tun m-cone •. nd voustructinR a sewer from Jlaekubil. street to Onh• str'et, b' Id the sae, is hrrrby 111.1", e«1 to tho• 13o1r1 of 1'n blir AV,,! k, to tm'sligal' and report: First—Is this improvemcut proper and nrgessuryy See oud—hlvr tlu• Council :w estiuule of the expense tbo:1of.:std stat• whether one-half of the cost thereof is to be paid into the City 'Trenst ry before the con- tract is let. - Third—Call real estate to he assessed for said improvement he Pound benefited to the extent of damages, costs and ex - polls es necessary to 1) incurredthereby? Fourth—Is such improvement asked for upon the petition ur appltcatiou of the owners of a majority of the property' to be assessed for such Improvement? Fifth—Send the Council a plat or pro- file of said improvement, as required by law, ifyou report in favor of the same. Sixth—Send tale Council a proper order directing the work to he done. Teas—: -1o[. Cellec, U'Contwr, Petsch, Cullen. Ryan, Sunborn. Weber, Kenny, Kai t, lb nun, Bryant. \linea, Long, Mr. Vice President 14. Approved Oct. a, 1&8,. 13y Ald. Saube'n— ' It is herehv ordered by the Coalitionl'oum'il of the cit}' of St. Paul: '?shat Ibe matter of conAructiu:; a m Kent street. from Asldatd t.ve- senr to Sonmit avru ue,be and the same is hereb}referred to the Board of Public 1\' irks to intentigatt• and report: First—Is this iutproveutett praper and ❑rress;u}'Y Second—1 Iter the Council :w estimate of the expense thereof, and state whether nue-half of the coat thereof is to be paid into Lhe Cit}' Treasury hefon• the ell itra't is let. 'I'hinl—Cao real 'stile UI be assessed fur s;tid im provementbe found benefited to the extentof damages, costs and ex- pelses nrness;u•y' tube incurred thereby:' Fonrlh—la such improvement asked for upon the petition or al,plieation of the owners of a unujurit}. o>y theproperty to be assessed for such Improvement. Filet h—S,•nd the on, 'I, x plan ur pru- Iilc of said iugm,vemert, as requiredby I:nv, if you report in favor of the same. Sixt II—Send the Conned a Proper order dil ,tf ug the work to be done. Conley, Petsch. Cnlleu, Itc;ut. Sfulbonl, \Veber, Kenny, Kain. I l:uum. If ry:ul, \linea, Long. Mr. Vice I'rrsidect ed I C _ApprovOct. Iy IBH7, ii} AW. Kahl- 11is hereby ordered by the Common 1'uuucil of [he City of St. Paul: •That tlu• matter of filling of lot 28, blurb io7. .1. Gotrian's sidulivision of Lcw;w Uaynm's addit[on,be and the .auto i.' hereby referred to the Board of put tic \\•arks to investigate and report: First --Is [his improvenentpropert n t It Secon,l—Give the Council an estimate of the expense tliereof,and state whether one-half of the cost thereof is to be paid into the City Treasury before the con- tract is let. Third—Gut real estate to he assessed for said improvement 1 e found benefited to the extent of damages, costs and ex- penses necessary to he incurred thereby'? Fourth—]s such improvement asked Cur upen the petition or application of the ovo era of x ,ajorlt)• of the property to It, assessed for such improveit cut? Fifth Send the Council a plan or pre file. of said improvement, as regtdred by law, if you report in favor of the same. PROCEEDINGS OF THE COMMON COUNCIL. �( 543 Sixth—Seud the Council a proper Fourth—Is such improvement asked order directing the cork to be done. I for upon the e[itfot or app It" on f Yeas—And. Conley, Petsch, Cullen, the owuel, (Zea nlajorityof the property Rya u. Sanborn, Weber, Kenny, Kxin, to he assessed for such atprov. net, t? H. Bryant Tinea, Long, JI r. Vice Fifth—Seud the Council a plmtor pro- President -13. line of said itnpnrvelocal, as regairetl by _lppro—I Oct. ti. 1887. law, if you re ,ort in favor uP [he sane. 11 Sixth—Sem the Council a proper or - By Ald, Kaiu1- I.der directing the work to be done. It is hereby ordered by the CutunonYcas--And. Gouley, U'Cmmor, Petsch, Council of the City of St. Paul: Cullen, Ryan. Sanborn, "'e or, Kenny. I'hat the clatter of grading l'xnal Kain, Hanan, Bryant, Minea, Long, Mr. street, front Autes street [o its suutll- Vice President -14. •rlv terminus; also Ames street, Iron Approved Oct. f, 1887. Cbiu nnercial street to Canal st'eut, be ul the s:u is hereby' rc•ferrcd to By Alol. K,,,nlp— the.Board of I'mhlic \Vork, to fnvesti-:It is hereby ordered by the C'otnntel gate and report: Council of the (Getty of SL Paul; First—Is this inpro—n—A proper:and That the utatter oP opeuiue, widening uecesaaft<' xnd extending JfeJleneuy street, frac Seeoud—Wv, fit,. C'ounc•iI all estinote Cam -to northcity limits, be xnd the same 'It' the expense thereof, and .'tate is hereby referred to the Board of.ir'ublie whether one-half f tine Bost thereof i \Yorks to investigate and report: to be paid tutu the City T-asury before First—Is this inglrovetnent prolrerand till` (•()Iltra('t la let - II,('l'aaal'\':' Third—Cl, estate. 6, be assessed Secun«—Dive the Council an estimate fursaid improvement he found benefited of the expense the'eof,and state whether to the extent of damages, costs and ex- one-half of the cost thereof is to be paid pensesuecessary to be ineurredthereby? into the City Treasury before the con - Fourth -1s such ion imprercenumt. asked tract is let. for upon the petitor application of Third—Can real estate to be assessed the• owners of a majority of the property for sxiA improvement be Poled benefited to he assessed for such Improvement? to the esti+ut of daunagrs. costs and ex- Fifth—Send the Council it phut or pro- focuses necessary to be incurred thereby' lilt of said iugn•uceurnt its required Fourth—Is such improvement asked law• if you report in favor of the same. Yue upon the petiIfou or appplicatlou of Sixth—Send the Comlcil a proper ur- the owners of a majority of the property der directing the work to be doue. to be assessed for such unprovementY Yeas—Ald. Conley, O'Connor. Pet-li, Fifth—Sand the l:ouncil a plan or pro- ? sullen. Ilvan. S:utbore. ?Veber. Kenny, ' file of said haprovenlent, as requireol by Kali n, ll:uunl, Bryant, Tinea, Lmng, Jfr. law, if you re Tort fn favor of the sae. \'fee I'resideut-14. • Sixth—See( the Council a proper or - Approved Oct. Ii, 1447. der directin(, the work to he done. Yeas—:11d. Conley. U'Conuo, Petsch, By Aid. Kain—.. Cullen, Ryan. Sanborn, Weber. Kenny', Itis hereby ordered by the Counuon Kxin. Raton, Bryant, Milieu. Long, Council of the City of St. Paul: Jtr. Viet esidrut-14. That the matter of grading North :Appnrvrd Oct. rr, 11:47. street, from Jlarfa avenue U} East Sev- enth street• andEighth street, from By At([, S:Inborn— Jlaria avenue to .North street:and It is hereby ordered liy the Coulmon Ml:ria avec ue. front Eighth street to ('oil tell of the City of SL Paul: North street; Lawrence street, front That the nmtter of paving Kent \lancet street to North street, and street fu the early part of 1888, from Bates avenue, from Seventh street to Marshall avenue. to Laurel avenue. -North street. under one contract, be and thirty-two feat wide, with granite curbs the : ane is hereby referred to the •cod -asphalt, cedar blocks or pine hoard of Public Works to investigate blocks :ns the Board nosy reemnrue'.d and report be au<I tie sane ie hereby referred to First—Is this in, provemcnt proper and the Board of Public Works to Investi- nrerssarv'? gate. end report: See auli—give the Co , -it :no estimate First—Is this improvement proper and of the ex(,east thereof, luno[ state necessary? whether one-half of the cost thereof is I Second—Give the Council an estimate to be paid into the City Treasury before of the expense thereof, and state the. eouta't is Ict. whether onus -half of the cost thereof is Third—Can real estate to be assessed tr be'p,I into the City Treasury before for said iulprnvellient he found benefited the rontrart is let. tothe extent of dmnages, costs and ex- Third—Can read estate to be assessed e pkes necessary to he incurred thereby? for said tm provement be found benefited J M4 PROCEEDINGS OF THE COMMON COUNCIL. to the extent of damages, costs and es- to be paid into the City Treasury before penses necessary to be incurred tlmreby? the cu itrac•t is let. Fourth—Is such fnproveunent asked Thid—Can real estate be assessed for for upon the petition or application of said improvement be found benefited to the owners of a majority of the property the extent of damages, costs and ex - to be, assessed for such improvement? penses nec•.essary to be incurred thereby? Fifth—Send the Conncil a plan or o- Fourth—Is such improvement_ asked file of said improvement as requfretumby for upon the petitioner application of the haw, if you report in favor of the same. owners of a majority of the property to Sixth—Send the Council aproper be assessed for such improvement? order directing the work to be done. Fifth—Send the 4ounCil it plan or pro- Yeas—Ald. Conley, O'Connor, Petsch, file of said improvement as requireby Cullen, Ryan, Sanborn. Weber, Kenny. law, if you report in favor of the same. Kain, Hmnm, Bryant, Minea, Long, Mr. Sixth—Sen( the Council a proper or - Vice President -14. dcr directing the work to be tune. Approved Oct. B, 18,47, Seas—Ald. Conley, O'Connor, Petsch, Cullen. Ryan, Sanborn, Weber, Kenny, By Aid. Sanborn— Kaiu. Ilium, Bryant. Minea. Long, Mr. It is hereby ordered by tilen Conlllm Viet, Preside t-14. Council of -the City Of St. Paul: Approved Oct. fi, 1887. That the matter of paving Ashland B}. Aid. Sanborn— fit the early part of 1888, frau It is hereby ordered be the Common Western avenue to Dale street. thirty- Western and ('ourlrfl of the City of St. Paul: two fent wide, with Kranib• curba be q'hut the matter of paving 3fackubin pine blocks ]aid a}son planks, mol street, in the early part of 1888, front the scone is hereby referred to the Marshall avenue to Summit avenue, Boatel of Public Works to investigate thirty-six feet wide; with granite curb and report: and asphalt, cedar blocks or pine blocks, First—Is this improvement proper innl as the Board may recommend, be and necessary? Second—Give the Gnuu•i1 xn eminate the axon•. is hereby referred to the Board Public Works to investigate and re- ofthe expense thereof. and state whether of ort: one-half of the cost thereof' is to be paid 1" First—Is this improvement proper into the City Treasure before the curt_ and necessary? tract is let. Third—Cao real estate to be asscsseol Ser"nil—Give the Council an estimate thereof. and state for said improvement be. found benefited of the expense lvhcther one-half of the Bust thereof is to the extent of damages, rusts and es- to be paint into the City Treasury before penses necessary to he fucur•edthereby? ill(' ' Is let. Fourth—ls such Improvement asked Can real estate lip assessed hied Ca Tstill[ for upon the petition or application of d for said gbe found bemfited Improvement the owners of a majority of the property to the exteut of dmua5cs, costs and ex- to be assessed for such iumrpveue•nt? pciis s necessary to be incurred thereby? - the Council a plan or pro- dthCouncil Fourth—Is such improvement asked file of said Improvement. as ret uired by law. if re art fn favor Of t5u+ same. for upon the petition or ailpplication of you Sixth—Sent the Council a proper done. done. flat, owners of a majoritI Of the property to be assessed for such improvement? order directing the work to be Fifth—Send the Council a plan or arty Peas—Add. Cooley, (('Comae. file of said improvement, its require by Callen. Ryan. Sanborn, Weber, Kenny' inert, lain, it you art in lit' the sante. Kain, Hanan; Bryant, Minea, Long. Mr. -Seal the Conncil a proper n ounc Viet, President -14. i the work [o dote. der directing Order • Approved Oct. 6. 1w+7. n Peas—Adel. ('Dolce. O'Connor, Petsch, s—A ld. C ('11114.11 Ryan, Saumborn, Weber, Kenny, By Aid. Sanborn— Kafn. ]Ianuu, Bryant, 'Minea, Long. \Ir. It is hereby, ordered by the Common Vice ('resident -14. Council of the City of St. Paul: Approved Oct. n. 1187. That the matter of paving Nitta ave- nue in the early part of Joists, from Selby B% Abd. Sa iborn— avenue to Suinmit avenue, thirty -sic It is hereby ordered by the Common feet wide, with granite cubs and as- Council of the City of St. Paul: fphalt, cedar blocks or pine blocks as the That the matter of paving Virginia Board may recommend. be •and the avenue fn the early part of 1888, front same isherey referred to the Bond of Pelson avenue to Summit avenue. Public Works to investigate and report: thirty' -six feet wide, with granite curbs First—Is this improvement propel• and asphalt, cedar bloeksor nine blocks, still necessary? as the Board may recommend, be and Second—Give the Conncil all estfunati• the sante is hereby referred to the. Board of the expense thereof, and state of Public {Yorks to investigate mud re - whether one-half of the. cost thereof js port: PROCEEDINGS OF THE COMMON COUNCIL.! 545 First—Is this fmprovementproperand necessar) , Secomcl—Give the Council art estimate of the expense thereof,aud state whether one-half of the cost thereof is to be paid into the City Treasury before the con- tract is lat. Third—Can real estate to be assessed for said improvement be found benefited to the esttent of damages, costs and ex - focuses necessary to he incurred thereby? Fourth—is such improvement asked for upon the petition or application of the owners of it inajority- of the property to be assessed for such improvement? Fifth Send the Council it plan or pro- file of said improvement, as require(( by aw, if you report In favor of the salve. Sixth—Sena the Council a proper order directing the work to be done. Seas—Ald. Conley. O'Connor, Petsch. Cullen. Ryan. Saobo•ti, Weber, Kenny, Kain. ]lanuu, Bryant. Minea, Long. Mr. Vice President -14. Approved Oct. d. IKSZ. By At([. Sanborn— i It Is hereby ordered by the Couudon Council of the city of St. Paul: 'rhat the matter of paving Arundel street. in the early part of 188.8. front Marshall avvniu- to Summit aveinc. thirty-six feet wide. with granite curbs and asphalt. cedar bloeksorpinebloi•ks. as the Board uuay recuuuucnd, be and fit(- same is hereby referred to the Board of Public Works to investigate and re- port: First—Is the improvement necessary and proper? Second—Give the Couueil out estimate of the exile use thereof, unit state whether nuc -half of the. cost thereof is to be paid into the City Treasury before the con- tract is let. Third—Can real estate to be assessed for said improvement be found benefited to the extent of damages, costs and ex- penses necessary to be incurred thereby? Fourth—Is such improvement asked for upon the petition or application of the owners of a majority -of tine property to Ire assessed for such Improvement? Fifth u —Seud the Coueil a plan or 11170- tile of said improvement, as require( I b). law, if you re7art in favor of the same. Sixth—Seud the Council a proper or- der directing the work to be done. Yeas—Ald. Conley, O'Connor. Petsch. Colleu. Ryan, Sanborn. Weber. Kentiv, Kain. Ilau in, Bryant, .(linea, Long, Mr. Vice President— 14. Approved Oct. r,, 1867. By Ald. Sanborn— It is hereby ordered by the Common (' ounefl of the City of St. Paul: That the matter of eradiug the alley On the north side of lot 8. Crocus hills Third rearrangement, from Dale street to Goodrich avenue, be and the same is hereby referred to t4l6 Board of Public Works to investigate and report: First—Is this improvement necessary slid proper? Second—Care the Council an estimate of the expense thereof and state whether one-half of the cost thereof is to be paid into the City Treasury before the con- tract is let. Third—Can real estate to be assessed for said improvement be found benefited to the extent of (tuning", costs and ex- penses necessary to be incurred thereby? Fourth—Is such improvement asked fur upon the petition or application of If owners of s majority of the property to be assessed for such improvement? Fifth—Send the Council a plan or (fro - file of said improvement as requireby law, if you report in favor of the same. Sixth—Send the Council a proper order directing the work to be done. Seas—Ald. Conley, O'Connor. Petsch. Cullen. 113au. Sanborn, Weber. Kenny, Kain. Hamm. Bryant. Mines, Tong. Mr. Vice President --14. Approved Oct. I. lm—,. By Ali[. into[ ru— It Is hereby ordered Iry the Common Council of the City of St. Pan]: That the matter of paving Kent street fu the early part of 18ss, from laurel avenue to Suuuuit avenue, with gran- ite curbs and asphalt. be still the saute is herebv referred to the Board of Public Work`s to investigate and report. First—is this improvement proper and necessary? Second—Give the Council an estimate of the expense thereof, and state whether mm -half of the cost thereof is to be paid into the City Treasury before the con- tract is let. Fhird—Cao real estate to,, b� c assessed for said improveunent be fell M benefited to the extent of damatges, costs and ex- penses necessary to be incurred thereby? Fourth—Is such iunprovement asked for upon the petition or application of the owners of a majority of the prop erty to be assessed t' such improve- ment? or Fifth Send the Council a plan or pro - tile of said Improvements, as required by law, if you report in favor of the same. Sixth—Send the Council it Proper or- der directing the work to be done. Teas—Ald. Conley. Petsch, Cullen, Ryan, Satiborn. Weber, Kenn}}', Kah IMamm, Bryant, Miura, Long, `Ir. Vice President -13. Approved Oct. ri, 1887. lu the matter of the report of the Board Of Public Works dated Oct. 4, 1,487. It is hereby ordered by the the Cmnumu Council of the City of St. Paul: That the Board of Public Works of said city of St. Paul cause the following M6 PROCEEDINGS OF THE COMMON COUNCIL. improvements to be made, to -wit: Con- struct a sewer oil Maple street, from Third street to Ravine street, in said city, together with the necessary catch - basins and manholes; that said Board cause said work to be let by contract, as provided by law,without one-half the estimated cost being first paid into the City Treasury, and after said work shall be laced under contract, said Board shall proceed without delay to assess the amount as nearly as they can ascertain the same, which will be required to pay the costs and necessary expenses of such fop ovementupon the real estate to be benefited by sad improvement. as provided by law, it befng the opinion of the Council that real estate to be assessed for such improvement can be found benefited to the extent of the costs and expenses necessary to be. incurred thereby. Yeas—Aid. Conley, O'Connor, Petsch, Cullen, By.., Sanborn, Y4'eber, Kenny, Kain, Hamm, am, Bryant, Minea, Long, Mr. Vice President -14. Approved Oct. 6, 1887. of the report of the Board .,it. dated Sent. 111.1887. t. Paill cause thefollowing s to be made, to -wit: Grade from Commercial street to Canal street to a partial 'ourth street Ftou so street street, an de, from the right of way d & Duluth Railway com- mercial street, and con- cessary retaining walls oil mat from (`,nmtnercial street Board cause said work to be let by con- tract, as provided by l8sv, without one- half the estimated cost being first paid into the City Treasury, and after said work shall be placed under contract, said Board shall proceed without delay to as- sess the amount as nearly as they can as- certain the same, which will be required to pay the costs and neces- sary expenses of such improvement upon the real estate to be benefited In, said improvement, as provided b7 law•, it being the opinion of the Council that real estate to a assessed for such im- provement call be found benefited to the extent of the costs and expenses nec- essary to be incurred thereby. Yeas—Ald.Conley, O'Connor, Petsch, Cullen, Ryan. Sanborn, Weber, Kenny, H Kain, amm, Bryant. Minea, Long. Mr. Vice President -14. Approved Oct. 6, Iris--. In the matter of the report of the Board of Public Works dated Oct. 4, 1681, It is hereby ordered by the Common Council of the City of St. Paul: That the Board of Public Works of said City of St. Ynnl cause the follow- ing improvements Lo be made, to -wit: Grade Forest street. from McLean ave- nue to Seventh street: and Hastings avenue, from Plum street to EnAt,lish street: and construct a sewer oit Hast- ings avenue. front Plum street to Earl street; on Forest street, from Hastings avenue to Fourth street; on Point Douglas street, from Earl street to \maplc street; and on Mendota street, from Hudson avenue to Frances street, in said city, together with the necessary eatchbshsins and manholes (said grading and severing to be done under one con- tract); that said Board cause said work to be let by contract, as provided by lacy: without one-half the estimated cost being first paid into the City Tress- ury, and after said work shall be placed under contract, said Board shall proceed without delay to assess the amount as n arlyas they can ascertain the same, which will be required to pay the costs and necessary expenses of such int{movement upon the real estate to he, Ir •refiled by s.'d improvement. as provided by law. -it heinK [lie pin- ion of the Council that real estate to be assessed for such improvement can be found benefited to Lhe extent of the costs and expenses necessary to beincurredtherebv. Yeas—Ald. Couley, O'Connor, Petsch, CalleKain.11lainm, Bryant, Jlhhea,cLo Long, Mr. Vice President -14. .Approved Oct. 0. 1887. In the matter of the report of the Board of Public Works dated Oct. 3. 1887, It is hereby ordered by the Common Council of the City of St. Paul: That the Board of Public Works of said City of St. Paul cause the following improvements to be made, _ to -wit: Grade Manomiu strecet, from Cherokee avenue to Wyouning street, in said city: that said Board cause said work to be let by contract, as provided by law, without one-half the estimated cost being first paid into the City Treasury, and after said work shall be placed under contract, said Board shall proceedwithout delay to assess the amount as nearly' as they call ascertain the same, which will be required to pa�* the costs slid necessary expenses of sue I improvement upon the real estate to be benefited by said improvement, as pro- vided by law, it being the opinion of the Council that real estate to be as- sessed for such improvement can be found benefited to the extent of the ,ri,ts and expenses nrcessary to be in- curred thereby. Yeas—Ald. Conley, WC -mor, Petsch, PROCEEDINGS OF THE COMMON COUNCIL. 517 Cullen Ryan, Sanborn, Weber, Kenny', Kain, kanlm, Bryant, Minea, Long, Mr. Vice President -14. Approved Oct. 6. 1887. Lt rho matter of the report of the Board of Public Works doted Oct :i, 1887. It is hereby ordered by the Compton Council of the City of St. Paul: That the Board of Public•. Works of said City of St. Paul cause the following improvements to be made, to -wit: Con- struct a sewer on Woodward street,from Bradley street to Burr street, and on Burr street, from Woodward street to Patridge sheet. in said city, together with the necessary catebbasins and man- holes; that said Board calls( - said work to be let by contract, as provided by law. without one- half the estimated cost being first paid into the. City Treasury. and after said orkshall be placed under contract said Board hall proceed without delay to asses., the ammo ret, :hs nearly us they .all sc aertain the sn e, w•lnfch will be r - quired to pay thecosts and necessary expenses of such improvement spun the real estate to be benefited Iry said un- provenhent, as provided by law, it being the opinion of the Council that real es- tate to be us CsseA Pur ucI inn hroI - locat can be tuuud benefited to t!11, ex- tent of the cost., and expenses necessary to he incurred thereby. Yeas—Ald. Conley, O'Connor, Petsch, Cullen. Ryan. Sanborn, Weber, Kenny, Kain, Hanoi. Bi yaot. Miner, l.oug. \Ir. Vice President -15. Approved Oct. 6. 18tS7. In the matter rel' the report of the Board of Public \Formas datedOct. 3, 1887. It is hereby ordered l.y the Coronion (council of the City of tit. Paul: That the Board of I'll blit Works uF Haid l'i[y of J[. Paul •an+, the follow- ing' liroyement., lir I,r shade, to -wit: Grade Carroll street, front Cleveland avenue to Snellingavenue, in said city; that said Board cause said work to be let by contract. as provided by law, without one -Half the e stunnted cost being first paid into the City Treasury. and after said work shall beplaeed under contract, said Board shall proceed without delay to assess the anmuut as nearh' as they can ascer- tain the same, which will be required to pay the costs and necessary expenses of slmft l aprovenhent upon the, read estate to.be benefited by said improvement, as provided b}' law, it beiue the opinion of the Council that real estate to be as- sessed for such improvement can be found benefited to the extent of the costs and expenses necessary to be incurred thereby. Yeas—Ald. Conley, O'Connor, Petsch, Cullen, Ryan, Sanborn, Weber, Kenny, Kain, Hamm, Bryant, Mines, Long. Mr. Vice President -14. Approved Oct. (i. 1687. Ill the matter of the report of the Board of Public Works dated Oct. 4, 1887. It is hereby ordered by the Common Conuell of the City of St. Paul: That the Board of Public Works of said City of St. Paul cause the following improvements to be made, to -wit: Cou- stnmt a server on Mackubin street, frau Carroll street to Iglehart street, fn said city, together with the necessary catch- hn.io. ami nhmhhole.se that said Board dity Treasury, and after said work shall be placed under contract, said Board shall proceed without delay to assess the amount as nearly, as they can as cer- tain the saint, which will be required to pay the costs and necessary ex- penses of such improvement upon the real estate to be benefited by said improvement, as provided by law; it being the opinion of the Coun- cil that real estate to be as- sessed for such in[ movement can be found benefited to t�e extent of the casts and- ppellses Necessary to he in- curred therelh5'. Yeas—Ald. Conley, O'Connor, Petsch, Cullen, Ryan Sanborn, Weber. Kenny, Kain. Hamm, Bryant, Jlfnea, Long, Vice President -14. Approved Oct. 6. 1887. In the matter of the report of the Board of Public Works dated Aug. la, 7887, Itand Oct. 3, 1887, is hereby ordered by the Coimnou Council of the City of St. Paul: That the Board of Public Works of said City of St. Paul cause the following mpravenhents to be mae, to -wit: ruc Constt a s h n Stad te street, from Concord streets to South Robert street; on South Robert street, from State street to Annapolis street, still on Oakdale avenue, from State street to Bunker street, in said city. together with the necessary catehbasins and manholes; that said Board cause said work to be let by contract, as provided by law, with- out one-half the estimated -cost being first paid Into the City Treasury, and after said work shall- be placed under contract, said Board shall proceed with- out delay to assess the amount, as nearly as they call ascertain the same, which will be required to pay the costs and necessary expenses of such improvement upon the real estate to be benefited by =improvement, as pro- vided by law, to the extent of $1.75 per front foot, it being the opinion of the Council that real estate to be assessed for such improvement can be found benefited to the extent of the costs and 548PROCEEDINGS OF THE COMMON COUNCIL. ,, PROCEEDINGS OF THE COMMON COUNCIL. 541) expenses necessary to be incurred thereby to the extent of $1.7.5 per front foot. Teas-Ald. Co¢lcy. O'Connor, Petsch. Cullen, Ryan, Sanborn, Weber, Kenny, Kato, Ilanun, Bryant, \tinea. Long, Mr. Vice President -14. Approved Oct. 6. 1887. In the in atter of the report of the Board of Public Works, dated Oct. 4, 1887. It is hereby ordered by the Common Council of the CAN, of St. Paul: That the Board of Public Works of said City of St. Paul cause the following improvements to be made, to -wit: Open, widen and extend L'Orient street (sixty feet wide) from Mt. Airy street to Glelt coe street, in said city, condemning au( taking the west thirty (:30) feet of lot 17, block 2. Sehurneier's Addition to St. Paul; that said Board shall proceed without delay to assess the amount, as nearly as they can ascertain the same, which will be required to pay the data - ages, costs and necessary expenses of such improvement upon the real estate to be benefited by said ful- tinrovement, as ,rovfcled by law. it being n opinion oP t�,e Council that real es- tate to be assessed forsuch improvement call be found benefited to the extent of the damages, costs and expenses neces- sarrn to be incurred therebc. 1 eas-Ald. Cooley, O'Connor, Petsch, Cullen, Ryan. Sanborn, IVeber, Kenny. Kain, Hanan, Bryant, )tinea. Long, Mr. Vice President -14. Approved Oct. 6. 1887. In the. matter of the report of the Board of Public Works, dated Oct. 3. 188.. It is hereby ordered by the Connnon Council of the City of St. Paul: That the Board of Public Woks of said city of St. Paul cause the following improvements to be made, to -wit: Con- demn and take an easement on the III Iii adjoining and on the line of Third Street, from Commercial street to Maple street. in said city,necessary to make and it ain- tain the slopes in grading said'PI it I street, said -lopes extending one and one-half (11 1 1j) feet oil said land for every foot cut or lied on said Third street. from Commercial street to Hoffman ave- nue, and from Rates avenue to Nlaple street: and one (1) foot mal said land, from a point ten Yeet above the estab- lished grade, for every foot cut or filled oil said Third street, fl on Roff- man avenuo to \farm avenue, in said grading; that said Board shall proceed without delay to assess the amount as nearly as they can ascertain thesame, which will be required to paythe damages, costs and necessary expenses of such improvement upon the real es- tate lobe benefited by said improvement, asprovided by law; it being the opinion of the Council that real es - that to be assessed for such improve- ment can be found benefited to the ex- tent of the damages, costs and expenses necessary to be incurred thereby. Yeas-Ald. Conl(1y, O'Connor, Petsch, Cullen, Rvan, Sanborn, Weber, Kenny. Kain, Ilamm, Bryant, Nlilen, Long, Mr. Vice President -14. Approved Oct. 6, 1887. Adjourned. JOHN -)owt.AN, Vice Presiuent of Council. 1'nos. A. PRENDEno A.sT, City Clerk. Regular Meeting. ST. PAUL, Oct. 18, tE87. President Kerr in the chair. Present: Aid. Conley. Dovvlem, O'Con- nor,Cullen, Ryan, Sanborn, Weber, Kenny, Kohl, Hanan, Bryant, Mines. Mr. President -1:3. By unanimous consent minutes of previous meeting dispensed with. CUxI \Il'NI('ATIUN e. From His Botor, the Mayor-Poliee- mmil Appointed - To the Honorable, the ]'resident and Common Council of the City of St. Paul: I have this clay appointed Louis Gak vin a member of the regular police force of St. Paul, to succeed Officer .John Ilajek, resigned, and I ask your advice and consent thereto. ROBERT A. SMITH, Mayor. Oct. 8, 1887. Comunittee on Police. Also, Policeman Appointed - To the Ronorable, the President and Common Council of the City of St. Paul: I have this day apdointed Leo Cor- nic•ka-member of the regular police force of St. Paul, to succeed Officer Richard Galvin, resigned, and 1 ask your advice and consent thereto. ROBERT A. SMITH. Mayor. Oct. 81 1887. Committee on Police. Also, Assistant Poundmaster Removed - To the Honorable, the President and Common Council of the City of St. Paul: 1 have this day removed Daniel Swee- ney, assistant poundmaster, at the re- quest of the Pi nn lmaster, for inef]i- ciency, and I request your consent thereto. ROBERT A. 5311Tlf, Mayor. Oct. 8, 1887.t Committee on Police. Front Ella F. Rice and John Q.Adams- Forthe vacation of alley in Crocus Hills Third Rearrangement of block 1, Wright's addition to St. Paul. Committee on Streets. From J. E. Brady - For permission to Maintain x porch on the north side of Nos. 114 and W South Robert street. Granted. (See Ordinance No. 84.5). From Frederick Nelson and Others - Protesting against the partial grading of Agate street, between Cortland street and Granite street, and asking that said work be done thoroughly the first time. Referred to Board of Public Works. From S. C. Madden and Others- Protestingg against the cocstruction of a sewer of \Voocdward avenue. between Burr and Bradley streets. Referred to Board of Public Works. From John Ruddy - Asking for the vacation of au errone- ous assessment against lot 14, block 108, Lyman Dayton's addition,for the grading of Cypress street, said lot hav- ing no frontage on Cypress street. Referred to Pity Attorney to investi- gate and report. From American Manufacturing Coni- � pmty'- Submittiug hood iu the sum of 6,000, with C. S. Rogers and Peter Berke) as sureties, given to secure the city of St. Paul against all claims for damages on account of a foundry building to be erected by said eonnpany. and to insure t�w_ removal of said building at any time the C'onunuu Council may so order. Committee o0 Ways ys and gleans. EEeomrn of errs oEEu•raw. Of City Comptroller -Audited Claims, Viz: - 1'. Doherty, Estiumte No. 1, sewer oil Winifred street, $1 t).V); P. Doherty, Estimate No. 3,isewer nn South Robert street, ete., ,'2.456.50; P. Doherty, Esti- mate No.4, sewer on Carroll street, 9.403: (4. Bolan, Estimate No. :3, grading Ellen street, $1,360; G. Bolan, Estimate No. 3, grading Charles street, x4.25; G. Bolan, Estimate No. 3, grading Edna nd street. A1,317.50; Fohon & Murray. Estimate No. 4, paving Jackson street, 3'3,077: Folsom & Murray. Estimate No.. 3, pav- ing 1Vacouta street, x"2,465; Folsom & Murray, Estiniate No. 1, paving Dakota ava•nue, x1,428; Cooper & harper, Esti- mate No. 1, grading Dale street, xL78:Y White & Adams• Estimate No. 1, sewer on Eleventh street, $340; White & Adams, Estimate. No. 5, sewer on Ran- dolph street, x2.5.50; J. McDonald, Esti- mate No. 2, [t,,trading Magnolia street, $545; J. illcllonald. Estimate No. 4; grading Oneida street, x.0.5; .1. Kava- nagh, Estimate Vo. 2, grading Summit avenue, $10,9U5:.1. Kavanagh. Estimate No. 2,grading Cook street, x2,975: Stock- ton & Lindquist. Estimate No. I, sewer on Laurel avenue, $1776.50; Stockton & Lindquist, Estimate No. 1, sewer on Oak street. $2.5.5; J. NV. Doherty. Estimate No. 1, sewer on Marshall avenue, $1,904; J. W. Doherty, Estimate No. 4, sewer on Laurel avenue, etc., $2,125[ J. Forrestal, Estimate No. 2 paving Oakland street, $11,050; R. Forrestal. Estimate No. 1, sewer on Sixth street $1,547; McArthur Bros., Estimate No. 1, grading State street, $18,700; McAr- thur Bros, Estimate No. 4, grading Fill- more avenue, 4:3,315; McArthur Bros., Estimate No. 5, Edgerton street im- Errovements, $4,:3:35; McArthur Bros., stimate, No. 11, grading Nimzehaha street, x5,450: E. J. Kirkland, Estimate No. 1, sewer on Aurora avenue, ete., $1,020; E. J. Kirkland, Estimate No. 1. sewer on Ellen street etc., $•2,1x0; E. J. Kirkland, Estimate 3o. 3, sewer on Sev- auth and Mendota streets, $2)1510; 1'. Durack, Estimate No. 1, all - preaches to Sherburne avenue, &;80; aloney, Estimate No. 3, Dear- born street grading, 31,9:31); Davis & Lockwood. Estimate No. 3, Stryker ave- nue grading, $10,115; R. L. Schutte. Estimate No. 2, Turk and Sims streets railing• $1,9!Z: 3lurnane & Keough, stinnate No. 1, $undine avenuelrail- ing. x1,44:1; Jlurnane & Keough, Esti- mate No. 1, Summit avenue grail$ ig, ,4,2. Dale & Baumgardner, Estimate No. 7, Cnse street grading, $484.50: 11. Ranson, Estimate No. 1, Colborne street sewer, $425: Thornton & Shaw, Esti- mate No. 2. Michigan avenue grading, $711:); Thornton &, Shaw, Estimate No. 5, Dousmmn, Yankee and Ann streets gradin;. $2,80:$: 11. 11. Thornton, Esti- mate No. 7, James street. grading, $545; G. Gerlich, Estimate No. 5, grading Kent street, $2JO1 ; 11. Justus, Estimate No. 5,Fuller and Martin streets grading. xl too; P. J. Steers. Estimate No. n levee grading, Chestnut to .James, $1.5,- 181; Palmer -Dunklee, Estimate No. 4. Maryland street grading. $5,610; V. B. Park§, Estimate No. 4, Cypress street grading, x460; .1. 1). Moran, Estimate No. 4, Erie street grading, $1`15; C. Faber, Estimate No. 3, Grotto street radiug, $I,W;; Durack & Mahony, ,stiniate No. 4, Snelling avenue grad- ing, $0,545; C. 11. Clark, Estimate No. 4, Owasco aveue grading, $765; J. Lin- nan. EstititleNo. 3, State and South Robert streets grading, ;0,205; William Forrestal, Estimate No. fi, Sprinkling District No. 1,$11221.71; Will- iam Forrestal. Estimate No. 5. 8 1 k - ling District No. 2,$$133.51; William Forrestal, Estimate No. 6, S rinkling District No. :3, $21330.80: William For- restal, Estimate No. 6, Sprinkling Dis- trict No. 4. $2,243.70; Willfam Forrestal, Estimate No. 6, Sprinkling District No, 12, $177.36; Forrestal & Reilly, Estimate No. 6, Sprinkling District No. 5, $2,099- 8.5; Forrestal & Reilly, Estimate No. 6, Sprinkling District No. 6, $2,169.46; Forrestal & Reilly. -Estimate No. 6, Sprinkling District No. 7, $1624.55; Forrestal & Reilly, Estimate Ifo. 2, 55o PROCEEDINGS OF THE COMMON COUNCIL. ■ PROCEEDINGS OF THE COMMON COUNCIL. 551 paving Nint rests! & 3, paving' C( Palmer & and final, $1,129.36; Sts mate No. 4 Platoavenues inv, Estimate .5, Perrace Pm Estimate No. allev. block 5. For - 1,ggradia6� Goodrich avenue, 12,380; 111(•.key S ilteikle, F.sti imte No. 1. grad- ing Beech street, $2,80:;; C. No1me- macher, Estimate No. 11 grading Mound 9treet,$3,145:Knhr & Bahr,Esthnate No. 1, grading Milwaukee avenue, :)86.50; W. G. Mulligan, Estimate No. 1, grading Earl street, $1,3130; Averill, Carpenter & Co., $3.60; Brown, Preacy & Co., $2.75; Butt & Ferry, $8; St. Paul Rubber company, 77.50; Pren- dergast Bros., $40.70; Rudeen & Bjork- lund, $11.55; Kelly & Tierney, $7.94); Sherwood, Sutherland & Co., 1S.119.20; H. R. P. Hamilton, $145.14; St. Paul Foun- dry company, $2.80; Bruggeman & Ernst, $27.98; Erie Pelegrah & Tele- phone company, $411.40; Miles & little, $92; J. Rothwell, Jr.. $37.80; Ferd. Knauft, Milo; M. R. Murna ne, $9.515; I'. Hogan, $4; A. Henry, R'i.�i; Jus- tus Kahlert 120.05; S. G. Dickinson, K; Board of \dater Commissioners, $192.14; E. McNamee. $25; H. S. Fairchild & Sou. $54; ark labor. ell, $1,137.64);rnWar- re par' fall War- ren -Scharf Asphalt Paving company, Warne - No. 2 and final, $19,(7:.6:25; Warren -Scharf Esti at No.Asp4 ad com- pany, Estimate No. 4 and final, $370: Warren -Scharf Asphalt Paying nal. zany, Estimate it 3 and final. ..go,George h[itsch.M $:)apo Chi - ..go, cage, St. And, Minneapolis & Omaha Railroad company, $12.00; Phos. Beeman,, al,r.; Ile. Bert a Bott, $15; A. \IcI'hail, $12.30; U. Bernard, $7; S[. Paul Dispatch, ,2.2.,; Pioneer Press company, $18.40; Sherwood (lough, $12.10; It. O. Sweeney, -4; F. S. Carrier. $1,474.•125; Rohl. Seeger, $4,446.8(1; ]ffathew Craig. 4-47- k G. r! S\V. Merrill, $75.50; St. I LI Booautationery company, $33.08; Globe Publishing company, t2 686.12. Allowed and ordered paid by the fol- lowing vote: Yeas-AId. Conley.Dowlan, O'Connor, Cullen, Ryan, Sanborn, Weher, Keenly, Kaon, Hamm, Bryant, Tinea, Mr. Pres- ident -13. Of Inspector of Buildings - Report for month ending Sept. 30, 1837, with City Treasurer's receipt at- tached for $776.50. Committee on Public Accounts. Of Dr. A. B. Ancker, City Physician - To the Honorable President and Com- ment Council of the City of St. Paul: GENTLF-REN: The undersigned has the honor to report that the Foundlings' Hone slid annex to the City Hospital is now completed, but to make them avail- able for the uses for which they were erected it is absolutely necessary that arrangements be made for heating the same without delay. The Board of Control has iustructed me to say that fn the opinion of said Board, in which 1 concur, heating with hot water will be the best and most economical, and that the plant will cost about MW). Re- spectfully, AnTlivit B. ANC K k.R, City and County Physician. Oct. 17, 1887. Committee oil Public Buildings. Of .John Conniff, Acting 1'ound- master- Report for month of September, 1887, with City Treasurer's receipt attached for.$28-r)o- ,Committee on Public Accounts. REPORT of BOARD OF I'nal.i!' w'ORK.' Alley Opening. Scribnr & Clnittendet e Subdivision of Smith & Lott's Out Lots - Phe Board of Public Works have nazi under consideration the resolution or order of the Common Council, ap- proved September 7,1887, relative to the opening of an alley h1 block 51 Scribner & Chittenden's subdivision of Smith & Lott's Out Lots to St. Paul, and having investigated the proposed improvement, respeettully report that itis necessary and proper to open and extend an alley sf Steen (lo) feet wide in block 5 of Scrib- ner & Crittenden's subdivision of lots 8 and 13 Sedth & Lott's Out Lots, St. Paul; that the estimated expense thereof is $800; that real estate to be assessed tocreforean be found benefited to the extent of the damages, costs slid ex- penses ueeessarytobeincurredthereby; that said improvement is not asked for by a petition of a majority of the own- rs of property to be assessed therefor, but we herew•itb send a plan or profile ofsaid improvement, and an order for your adoption, if you desire us to make, the improvement. Yeas 4, nays 0. R- L. Gonn,x. President. W.F. Enwix.Clerk Board Public Works. Oct. 10, 1887. Committee on Streets. Also, All e}r Opening. Skidmore & Cassedy's A(idition- The Board of Public Works have had under consideration the resolution or order of the Common Counel1, approved April 21,1887, relative to the opening of an alley, twenty feet wide• throwggIt block 3 of Skidmore & Cassedy's ddi- tion and block 6 of Kumli's addition, aid having investigated the proposed improvement, respectfully report that it is necessary and)roper to open, widen and extend an alley twenty feet wide through block 3, Skidmore & Cassedy's addition to St. Paul; that the estimated expense thereof is $75(1: that real estate to be assessed therefor call be found benefited to the extent of the damages, costs and exppenses necessary to be fit- ell there )y: that said improvement is not asked for by a petition of a alar jority of the olv vers of property to be assessed therefor, hot we herewith send a plan (lr )rofite, of said innproveincnt. and an or�er for your adoption, if you ,[,site it. to make the Improvement. Seas 4, nay's 0. lt. L. Goini.AN. President. W.F.Eaw iN. Clerk Board Public Works. Oct. 10, 1887. Adopted. (See order to Board of Pub- lic Works). Also, Chatsworth Street Opening - The Board of Public Works have had under consideration the resolution or order of the Coalition Council, approved April 21, 1887, relative to the opening of Chatsworth street, from St. Clair street to Front street, still having investigated the proposedimprovement, respectfully report that it is necessary and proper to open. widen and extend Chatsworth street from Hubbard street to Front street: that the estimated ex- pense thereof is $2,500; that real estate to be assessed therefor can be found ben- efited to the extent of the damages, costs andexpenses necessary, to be incurred thereby; that said improvement is not asked for by a petition of a majority of the owners of property to be assessed therefor, but we herewith send a plan or profile of said improvement, and an order for your adoption, if you desire its to make the improvement. Yeas 4, !lays 0. R. It. Gonias• President. W.F.E.-rx,Clerk Board Public Works. Oct. 10, 1887. Adopted. (See order to Board of Pub- lic Works.) irks have had resolution or left approved the opening avenue, from ofvcay of the & Manitoba line of the nitoba Short d having to- to the right of way of the Chicago, Min- neapolis & Manitoba Railway company (short line); that the estimated ex- pense thereof is $1,500; that real estate to be assessed therefor can be. found benelited to the extent of the damages, costs and expenses necessary to be fi - curred thereby: that said improvement Is not asked for by a petition of a ma- jority of the owners of property to be assessed therefor, but we herewith send a plan or profile of said improvement, and an orderfor your adoption, if you desire as to make the improvement. Yea. 4, nays o. It. L. Gonias. President. W.F.Enwix. Clerk Board Public Works. Oct. 10, 1&87. Adopted. (See order to Board of Public AAreeks.) Also, Gorman Avenue Slopes - Phe Board of Public Works have had under consideration the resolution or order of the Conuuon Council, approved July 6, 1887, relative to condemning the necessary slopes for the grading of Gor- man avenue, front Robert street to the south city, limits, and having investiga- ted the proposed improvement, respect- fully report that it is necessary and proper to coide in and take an ease- munt on the land adjoining and on the line of Gorman avenue, fano Robie street to the south city limits, for mak- ing and maintaining slopes for cuts and fills one and ope-half (13J) to one (1) nec- essary in grading said Gorman ave- nue; that the estimated expense thereof is $500; that real estate to be assessed therefor can be found benefited to the extent of the damages, costs and ex- penses necessary to be incurred thereby: that said improvement Is not asked for by a petition of a major- ity of the owners of propertyto be as- sessed therefor, but we herewith send a plan or profile of said improvement. and an order for your adoption, if you. m desire us to ake the improvement. Yeas 4, nays U. R. L.GORMAN, President. W. F.Euwlx,Cie'k Board Public Works. Oct. 11, 1887. Adopted. (See order to Board of Public Works.) Also. Fairfield Avenue Grading The Board of Public Works have had under consideration the resolution or order of the Common Council, approved AP nil 21, 1887, relative to the grading o[ Nairfield avenue, from Dakota ave- nue to Belle street, and having In- vestigated the proposed improvement, respectfully report that said im- provement Is necessary and proper; that the estimated expense thereof is $4,320, one-half of which need not be paid into the City Treasury before M2 PROCEEDINGS OF THE COMMON COUNCIL. the contract Is let; that real estate to be assessed therefor can be found benefited to the extent of the costs and expenses necessary to be in- curred thereby; that said improvement is not asked for by a petition of a major- ity of the owners of property to be as- sessed therefor, but w•elaerewith send aplan or profile of said improvement and an order for your adoption, if you desire us to make the improvement. Yeas 4, nays 0. R. L. GORMAN. President. W. F. ERWIN,Clerk Board Public Works. Oct. 11, 1887. Adopted. (See order to Board of Pub- lic Works) Also. Concord Street Slopes - The Board of Public Works have had under consideration the resolution or order _ of the Common Council, approved Sept. 7. 1867, relative to condemning and taking an easement oil both sides of Concord street, from Page street to An- napolis street, for slope purposes, and having investigated the pro- posed improvement, respectfully re- port that it is necessary and proper to condmun and take an easement on the land adjoining and un the lice of Coil- cord omcord street, from Page street to son it] city Itmits' for making and maintaining slopes for for and fills one. undone - half (lYt) to tate (1), accessary in grading Co said ncord street; that the esti- mated expense thereof is A70():that real estate to be assessed therefor can be found benefited to the extent of the damages, costs told ex- penses at to be incurred thereby; that said improvement is not asked for by a petition of a majority of the owners of property) to be assessed therefor, but we erewfth send a plan or profile of said improve- ment, and an order for your adoption, if you desire us to make the improvement. 'Yeas 4, nays 0. R. L. GORMAN, President, W. F. ERw1N,Clerk Board Public W orks. Adopted. (See order to Board of Pub- lic Works.) Also, Brewster Avenue Change of Grade - The Board of Public orks have had under consideration the resolution or order of the Common Council, ap- proved Sept. 22, 1s87, relative to a change of grade on Brewster avenue, from `'iota street to Como avenue, and having investigated the proposed im- provement. respectfully report that said improvement is necessary and proper, as indicated by the red line on the ae- eay5ttrla expense xptthereof is $50; estate to be for can be found benefited to the extessed no tof the damages, costs and expenses necessary to be in- curred thereby; that said improvement is not asked for by a petition of a ma- jority of the owners of property to be assessed therefor, but we herewith send a plan or profile of said improvement. if you desire to make the Improve- ment. Yeas 4, nays o. 11. L. GOR�IA14, President. W. F. EnwIN,Clerk Board Public Works. Oct, 17, 1887, Adopted, and City Clerk instructed to give the notice required by law. Also Slopes for Alley, E. Rice's Second Ad- dition- The Board of Public Works have had under consideration the res6lutioon of order 2, the Common relativeto condemning July aki g all and taking an easement necessary for slopes for the grading of all alley in block 6, E. Rice's Second addition to St. Paul, and having investigated the pro- posed improvement, respectfully report that it is necessary and proper to con- demn and take an easement of the land adjoining and on the line of all alleys ill block e, E. Rice's Second addition to St. Paul, for making and maintaining slopes Por cuts and fills one and one- half (1) to one (1), necessary in grad- ing sat alleys; that the estimated ex - tense thereof is $810; that resl estate to �te assessed therefor can b, ,und bene- fited to the extent of the d res, costs and expens�snecessa y t a1edthereby; that y.,ent not asked for by a petttlon of a ma- jority of the owners of property to be assessed therefor. but we herewith send a plan or profile of said Improvement, and an order for your adoption, if you desire us to make the improvement. yeas 4, na}Rs OL. GORMAN, President. W. F.ERwtN,Clerk Board Public Works. Oct. 17, 1887. Adopted. (See order to Board of Public Works.) Also, Congress Street Gradingg The Board of Public W""orks have had under consideration the resolution or order of the Common Council, approved June 22, 1887, relativeto the grading of Congress street,from Dakota avenue to Ohio street, and having investigated the proposed improvement, respectfully report that said improvement is neces- sary andproper; that the estimated expense thereof is $10,200, one-half of which need not be paid into the City Treasury before the con- tract is let: that real estate to be assessed therefor can be found bene- fited to the extent of the costs and expenses necessaryto be incurred thereby; that said improvement PROCEEDINGS OF THE COMMON COUNCIL. Si4 is not asked for by a petition of a ma- jority of the owners of property to be assessed therefor, but we herewith send it plan or profile of said improve- ment, and an order fory-onr adoption, if yyou desire us to make the improvement. Yeas 4, nays 0. R. L. GORMAN. mcna_ President. W.F.ERwrN.Clerk Board Public Works. Oct. 17, 1887. Adopted. (See order to Board of Puh lie Works.) Also. Alley Grading, Crocus Hills Third Ile- arrangmneht- The Board of Public Works have had under consideration the resolution or order of the Common Council, approved Oct. 6 1887, relative to the gradingg of the alley on the north side of lot 8, Cro- cus Hills Thtt rearrangement, from Uale street to Goodrich avenue and having . vestigated the propose improvemea respectfully, report p that it Is nece• ary and proper to grade alley and u rk on the north side of lot 8, Crocus ills 'third rearrangement, St. Paul, from Dale street (for merly Fair moun Place) tc, Goalrlel avenue; that the tttnated expense thereof is $848, one -1 alt of which need not be paid Into the ty 'Preasury before the con- tract I t; that real estate to be assessed [mere r can he tonna benefited to the exte of the costs and expenses neces- sary to be incurred thereby; that said inapt vemeut is not asked for by a pe ti_ o a majority of the owners of pprop- erty m e assessed therefor, but we here- with se d a plan or, profile of said tm- provem t, and an order for your adop- tion, if } u desire as to make the im- provement. Yeas 4, nays 0. R. L. GORMAN, President. W. F. EawlN.Clerk Board Public Works. Out. 17, 1887. Adopted. (See order to Board of Pub - lie Works.) Also, Order Returned - The Board of Public Works herewith respectfully return your preliminary - order, approved June 0, 1887, ill the matter of the proposed opening of an alley through Litman, Peters & Minea's Rearranggement of block 12, Bell's addi- tion to West St. Paul, for a more defi- nite order as to width and location of said alley. R. L. Gonvtex, President, W.F. ERWIN, Clerk Board Public Works. Oct. 4, 1887. Referred to Alderman of the district. Also, Erroneous Assessments— The Board of Public Works respect- fully recommends that refunding= be drawn in favor of Philip S. for $87, and in favor of Lucien Warner for M, on account of erroneous assess- ments against property owned by them. Adopted. (See resolutions). Also, Cascade Street Grading - The Board transmits a petition from Louis .d. Wagner and others asking that the established grade on Erie street, be- tween Cascade street and Jefferson ave- nue, be changed m a 'grade four feet lower it surveyed, in order that the grade may remain as at present. Committee on Streets. Also, Claim Transmitted - The Board transmits claim of William Forrestal of $170.03, paid by him on ac- count of water take[ from hydrant to sprinkle Distriet No. 12, and recommend payment of the same, and that said amount be deducted from any money ,due the Water Board by the city. Committee on Claims. Also, Sibley Street Paving - The Board reports that it has awarded James Forrestal the contract for paving 'Sibley street, from Seventh street to .Ninth street, he being the only bidder therefor, and his bid being deemed reel- sonable and he reliable and responsible; amount of bid, $5,700; bond in the sum of S2,000,`lvith A. D. McLeod and Charles I. McCarthy as sureties. Also, Park Avenue and Other Streets Grading Contract - The Board reports that it has awarded William A. Davern the contract for grad- ing Park avenue, from Sycamore street to Maryland street; and Sycamore street, Lyton Place, Atwater street, Winnipeg avenue, Manitoba avenue, Litchfield street, Front street, and Cook street, each from Rice street to Sylvan street, he being the lowest reliable and respon- sible badder therefor; amount of bid, $15,250; bond in the sum of 84 000, with August Hammer and William fiavern as sureties. Also, Delos Street Grading Contract - The Board reports that it has awarded McArthur Bros. the contract for grad- ing Delos street, from Dakota avenue to the edge of the bluff' between Green- wood avenue and State street, they be- ing the lowest reliable and responsible bidders therefor; amount of bid $3 000; bond In the sum of $700, with C. k. hob- inson and R. B. Whitacre as sureties. Also, La Fond Street Grading Contract - The Board reports that It has awarded William A. Davern the contract for grading La Fond street, from Victoria street to Lexington avenue, he being the lowest reliable and responsible bid- der therefor; amount of bid, 17,425; bond In the sum of $2,000, with August Ham- mer and William Davern as sureties. 554 PROCEEDINGS OF THE COMMON COUNCIL. Also, Iglehart and Dale Streets Sewer Cmt- tractr- The Board reports that it has awarded Patrick Doherty the contract for con- structing asewer on Iglehart street, from Farrington avenue to Western avenue, and from Mackubin street to Date street; and on Dale street, from Iulehart street to Marshallavenue, he being the lowest reliable and respoust- ble bidder therefor; amount of bid, $7,693; bund in the sum of $1,(iou, with Philip Reilly and Janes Cleary as sure- ties. Also, Iglehart Street Sewer Contract— The Board reports that it has awarded Patrick Doherty the contract for con- structing a sewer on Iglehart street, from Louis street to Farrington avenue, Ile being the lowest reliable and re- sponsible bidder therefor; amour t of bid, $1,:367; bond in the sum of M),w•ith Philip Reilly and James Cleary as sure- ties. Each of the foregoing awards taken up separately and approved by the following vote: Dowixn,0'Gnmor, 1 eas—Ald. Comlcy, Cullen. Hyan. Sanborn, Weber, Kenny, Kain, liauuu, Bryant. llinen. -,i,. Prrsi- dent-13. Also, Estimates milt Claile — Che Board transmits. approved by it, tine following estimates analrl aiuts, to - wit: Estimate No. 1 and finaT l. welfth street sewer, 1'. ilohvrty. •tutrantnr; amount due, x148: Estimate No. - and final. Laurel avenue server. Stockton & Lindquist, contractors; amount due, 531fi.itl: hstuuate No. 2 find filial, Sixth street sower. R. Forrestal, contractor: autoumt due. $"?7: Es[inmt t No. 2 and final, Milwaukee avenue grading, Kuhl & Bahr, contractors;amount due,$'113.50'. Estimate No. 35tocktonandfinall Rond( Lind sewer, amount due qulat, contractors; $1,720; Estimate No.4 and finch L'Orien street grading, W. G. \Mulligan No.4 and final, Ueaar, •• Grant streets paving, Forrestal & Reilly contractors; amount due, $4,679.40; Esti mate No. 4 and final, Sherburne avenu sewer system, F. S. Blodgett, contractot amount due, $2,120; Estimate No. 4 an final, Sherburne avenue paving, Fo sem & Murray, contractors; anmur due, $1 ,723,25; Estimate No. 4 and this Sixth street paving, S. P. F, Jr contractor; amount due. $3,0m; strtNo. 4 andeets grading. final, Cooper Harper, co tractors: amount due, $2,744; Esthnal No. 5 and final, Jackson street paving Folsom & Murray, contractors; amour due, $3,621; Estimate No. 5 acnkdsfi n Eighth street paving, A actor; amount due, 35,012; Estildate o. 5 and final, Chicago avenue grading, [c9rthur Bros., contractors; amount ue, ,'2.305; Estimate No. 6 and final, airmount Place, etc., and St. Albans :rest grading and seweriug, P. H. 'hornton, contractor; amount due, ;,.501_1.70; Estimate No. 8 and final, Burr ;reet grading, C. F. Huebner, con- -actor; amount due, $2,010; Estimate ;o. s and final, Case street grading, late & Baumgardner, contractors; and final, nt {Summit Estimate Place system S. Blodgett, contractpr; amount due, to ww.18; Brown, Preacy & Co., fill B eats: erlandi & Bott, $9; G. M. Brack, 4.50; T. Brennan, $1,700.91; F. G.Draper ', Co., $110; J. Kahlert, $15.64; F. ;nauft, $104. 9; Minneapolis & St.Louis tatlroad, $36; Nlacndler Bros., $106; S. t. 1lcMasters, eli; G. Mitsch, $95.30; G. . Mitsch & Cn., $8.70; B. Michel & Co., 1; Nbrtho•estern Stamp Works, $8.50; Dea52 €orthwesteru Limr. Co., $94.20; Nicols TT �P_Rugg &ICO., $61.08ieYJLs H, :ompan}', S9.50; \l. D. Shanley, $1.�u; Arobach, Greiner & Co.. $312; St. Paul lardware Co.. c2: St. Paul Sewer Pipe $6675- Unionlron Work Konan$11& I. L. Curttce, $Ss; B 3ros., $21.5(1; Boeringer & Sous, $41.20; ZOiuby &Abbott. 85 cents; G. W. Mer - ill, Committee on. l In,;-..:. It I:PoHT OF BOAitn OF Itel; CO\IMIS- sl nx Fats. Steam Heating Engine House No. I.— The Board of Fire Commissioners re- quest authority to contract forg a steam - t1, Intu>4te at fl eatus ecornr now of Ninth ne and Fort streets. Committteon Fire Department. v,.nn OF STANDING CO]IDIITTEES. Committee have considered the com- munication of the Board of Fire Com - no, nlendrsthat tie Cof Oct. ommissionersrec- be authorized to build an addition to the engine and111artim streets, ata » corner Edmund of expensefor brick and mason work not to exceed su'bhorized to �tute aalso )ssteat ambe g } heatin[ apparatus (at an expense not exceeding $2,000) for the present method of beating ill Central Fire hall, corner Eighth and Dlinnesota streets. Adopted. (See resolution). Of Committee on Streets—Osceola Av- enue Vacation— Committee recommended that prayer of petitioners be granted. Adopted. PROCEEDINGS OF THE COMMON COUNCIL. 555 Also, J. Anstett's Petition— Committee recommended that said matter be referred to the Board of Pub- lic Works. Adopted. Also, E. C. Starkev and Others' Petition— Committee recommend that prayer of petitioners for a public pound be granted. Adopted. (See resolution). Also, W. Grube and Others' Pe.tition— Committee;econtmend that said (natter be referred to Board of Public Works. Adopted. Also, A. N. Nelson and Others' Petition— Committee recommend that said peti- tion be referred to Aid. Kerr, with the request that he report to the Committee on Streets. Adopted. Also, M. A. Hornsby and Others' Petition— Committee recommend that said peti- tion be returned to petitioners, a6 the same is not in proper form. Adopted. Also, E. F. Krahmer's I'otition-- Committee recommend that prayer of petitioner be granted. Adopted. (See Ordinance No. 847.) Also, Eureka Improvement Company Ordi- nance— Committee recommend that said ordi- nance as amended do Pass. Adopted. (See Ordinance No. 849.) Also. American District Telegraph Com- pauy's FetA ou— C immune •, up( n report of City En- gineer in s.i I in -,ter, recommend that said nom, ani e all, wed to erect poles o s,r, e.s name. to a;aounpauying reso- lut .,It. A :opted, (Ser r -olution.) Also, City Engineer's Cumuuttee Is •.omunend that report of City Engineer for mouth of Septeuthr I. 1897, b+accepted. Adopted. 0f Co.nmittee on Police—Appointment Confirmed— Comnlittee recommend that the -at, pointmeut of William Grady as a mem- I,er of the regular police force be ad- vised and consented to. Adopted and appointment confirmed. YT as 13. Of Committee on License— Committeerecommend tine transfer of the following numbered liquorlicenses, as asked for: :,95, 144, 473, 399, 120, 69, ties, 689, 469, 440. Adopted. Of Committee on Public. Accounts— Committee have examined reports of Board of Control for September, of In- spector of Buildings for August, of Clerk of Municipal Court for August and S_ptember, of Chief of Police for August and September, of Market Master for August, of John Conniff, Acting Poucdmaster, for August. of P. Gleason, Poundmaster, for September and found all of the same correct. MISCELLANEOUS. - Oidinances— Au ordinance was read "permittingJ. E. Brady to keep and maintain a porch upon and along the north side of Buildings Nos. 64 and tib South Robert street." Aid. Mines moved that the rules be so far suspended as to allow said ordinance topass to its second reading. 'Phe motion prevailed, yeas 13, and the said ordinance was thereupon read a second time and passed. (See Ordinance No. 845.) An ordinance was read "appropriat- ing money to pay Peter J. Peterson the amount of $75, in full of judgment agMost the city." Ald. Cullen moved that the rules be so far suspended as to allow said ordinance to pass to Its second reading. The motion prevailed, yeas 13, and the said ordinance was thereupon read a second time and passed. (See Ordinance No. &M.) An ordinance was read "amending Ordinance No. 419 (being Article 30, Mu- nicipal Code, 1884,) entitledan ordinance in relation to impounding animals,' by •adding to said ordinance the following section." Aid. Sanborn moved that the rules be so far suspended as to allow sold ordi- nance to pass to its second reading. The motion prevailed, vras 13, and the said ordinance was thereupon read second time stud passed. (See Ordi- lo nce No. 848). An ordinance was read --to grant the Eureka lw)jnv,crmeat compauiy of St. Paul the right to use certain streets." Ald. Ilan nI l that the rules be o fill suspended as to allow said ordi- n—ve to pass to it, --d reading. The motion prevailed, yeas 13, and the said ordinance was thereupon read a second time and passed. (See Ordi- nance No. 849). Estimates Allowed— Estimate No. 2, Edgerton street bridge, P. Durack contractor; amount due, 33,604; Estimate No. S, High bridge substructure, Forbes to ]]Mohawk, A. McMullen contractor; amount due, $9,24/:1. Allowed and orderedpaid by the fol- lowing vote: &% PROCEEDINGS OF THE COMMON COUNCIL. Yeas-AId. Conley, Dowlan, O'Con- Passed Oct. 18, 1887.D. KERR, nor, Cullen, Ryan, Sanborn, Weber, President of Council. Kenn)•, Kalli, Hamm, Bryant, Mines, roved Oct. 20, President Nr. residen1-13. ppCHAs. D. EER-, ActinK Mayor. Attest: Ordinances. Titus. A. PRENDERGAST, City Clerk. Oct.2.2. Onn1N,tNcE No. 845. Permitting J. E. Brady to Keep and Maintain a Porch Upon and Along the North Side of Building Nos. 64 and 116, Strath Robert Street. The Common Council .f the City of St. Paul do ordain as follows: Section I. Permission is hereby given and granted auto J. E. Brady to keep and maintain. until the further order of the City of St. Paul, that certain porch, by him built and constructed, upon and alone the north side of building Nos. 64 and 66, South Robert street, in said city, lneIng about f feet f I Ividth by 4e) feet m length and about 40 feet above the street .r levee, running along the side of said building. Sec. a' 2. This ndiauwce shall take effect and be in fo-e front slid after Its publication. Yeas-Ald. Conley, Dowlan, O'Con- nor, Cullen, Etyma, Sanborn, Weber, Kenny, Kafn, Hamm, Bryant, Mines, Mr. Presideut-13. Passed Oct. 18, ISK CHAS. 1). KERR. President of Council. A ppl'uced Oct.2O, 1887. ('HAs. D. KERR..lcting Mayor. Attest: 'I 1'Hos. A. fres VEUGA r, City Clerk. OIL 31. (In%tNANot; ND. jy413. fp r.Uriatiugw\loney to Pay Peter J. Peterson the Angount of $7.5 to Full of judgment Agahist the City. The Common Counell of the City of St. Paul do ordaln its follows: Section 1. That all order be drawn in laver of Messrs. Patch \ '1'wohy, attor- neys of record for Peter .1. Peterson, for the sum of seventy-five ($75) dollars in fall satisfaction of that certain judg- ment entered up and perfected of rec- ord in the .ffce of the Cierk of the dis- trict court, second judicial district,3lin- nesota, in favor of said P. I. Peterson and ugalnst the cite .f St. Paul, Oct. L•'. 1887. Said order to be delivered only upon there being tiled with the City Comptroller it certified certificate of the satisfaction :tad discharge of said judgment of record fn Bald Clerk's of- fice. Sec. 2. 'flits ordinalme shall take ef- fect and be in force front and after its publication. Sens-.AId. Conley. 1)1)u'lan,0'C.nnor, Callen, Ryan. Sanborn, Weber, Kenny, Kain, Hamm. Bryant. Mines. Mr. Presf- dent-is. 0 ORDMANcE NO. 847. Permitting E. F. Krahmer to Erect a Stairway One Foot Into the Sidewalk on East Side of Sibley Street, Near Seventh Street. - The Common Council of the City of St. Paul do ordain as follows: Section 1. Permission is hereby given and granted unto F. F. Krahmer to erect slid construct a stairway down into the basement of that certain three- stog brick building situate on property at the intersection of Sibley street and Seventh street, along the east side of Sibley and the north side of Seventh streets, on Sibley street, about six feet north of Seventh street, and in so doing, and for that purpose, to cut away one foot in width, by aboutnine feet in length, of the sidewalk next adjoining said -building, tiion his guarding and pro- tecting sat opening with a good and sufficient d open- Ingi of the size ofron limaterial ang aroundnl dheighth as will satisfy the City Engineer, and under his supervisiot. Said - E. F. Krahmer also executing a bond to said city, its successors or assigns, to save the city of St. Paul harmless and free front all actions, causes of actions for damages,, and also of and from all damages, costs, expenses, fees, and other disbursements that may be in- curred or recovered by any person or persons, by reason of said openmg into said sidewalk, or of the railing around the same, which said bond shall be In the penal sum of five thousand 45,OOh) dollars, with at least two sureties, of which shall justify as provided by law that they individually and sepa- rateYy are worth the sum of five tho9- sand(i5.001) dollars over and above their debts and liabilities or what is exempt property, which said bond must be ap- proved by the Corporation Attorney,and said openine to be constructed under the supervision of the Inspector of Build-. ings of said city. Sect andee. 2. This ordhnaep shall take ef- fbe in force from and after the full compliance with the terms and con- ditions of the above and foregoing sec- tion, by said E. F. Krahmer, and the publication hereof. Yeas-Ald. Conley, O'Connor, Cullen, Ryan, Weber, Kenny, Kalil, Hamm, Bryant. Mines, Mr. President --11. PROCEEDINGS OF THE COMMON COUNCIL. 557 Nays-Ald. Dowlan and Sanborn -2. Section 1. That the privilege is hereby Passed Oct. 18, 1887.granted to The Eureka Improvement CHAS. D. KERR, company of St. Paul to erect such tele - President of Council. graph poles for the purpose of carrying Approved Oct. 20, 1887. electric currents in the streets CHAS. D. KERR, Acting Mayor. of the city of St. Paul at Attest: such place or places and on such Tues. A. PRENDEROAST, City Clerk. streets as may be approved by the said Oct. 22. Common Council, under the supervision of the City Engineer and Cou,mittee on - ORDINANCE No. 848. Streets, such poles, together with the An Ordinance Amending Ordinance NO. wires lhereon and therein, W be subject 419 (Bei%g ti Arcle 36, Municipal Code to remval as the Common Council may of 1884) Entitled *'Ali Ordinance in at any oval direct, at the cost and ex - .Relation to Impounding Animals." by parse of said company. The said The Adding to Said Ordinance the Follow- Eureka Improvement company hereby ing Section. assumes all liability that may be caused The Common Council of the City of b}}'theerectieen ofsuch p.lesandthe use St. Paul do ordain as follows: 0. the said electricity, an,l shall at all Section 1. It is hereby declared to betimes save the City of St. Paul harmless unlawful and a misdemeanor for any tberefrom and front all damages grow - person or persons to permit, suffer or ing out thereof. allow any cattle whatever to graze or be Sec. 2. Nothing herein contained herded at or upon any point. place or shall give to said The Eureka Improve - piece of land situate and being within nient company the exclusive privilege the fohowing described limits, to -wit; of osing a ectric llght in the City of St. Commencing at the intersection of Lex- Paul. , ington avenue with Summit avenue; Sec. a. That said The Eureka Id - thence west along Summit avenue to prpvement company be and is hereby Cleveland avenue: thence north along permitted to erect poles for stringing Cleveland avenue to University avenue* wires for carrying electric currents for thence along University avenue east the purpose of furnishing light and wardly to Prior avenue; thence north power nn the following streets in said along Prior avenue to south line of right city, to -wit: Cherokee avenue, Dela- of way of the St. Paul, Minneapolis & ware avenue, Smith avenue, Manitoba Railway company;. thence Cambridge street, Prescott street, east along the southerly line of said Midway avenue Fillmore avenue, Star - railway company to the crossing of Lex- key street, Chicago avenue. Custer ington avenue; thence south along the street, Concord street, Winifred street, line of Lexington avenue to place of be- State street, Isabel street, Dakota ave - ginning. nue. South Robert street, Ohio street,, Any person or persons proven guilty Fairfield avenue, George street, Eaton of violating the provisions of the above avenue, Oakdale avenue, Hall avenue. and foregoing section before any court and on such other avenues, streets or al - having yurisdictiou thereof shall be toy's as the Coalition Council of the City fined by said court in a sum not less u St. Purl may from time to time duly than ten ($lo) dollars nor more than one authorize by resolution passed by a vote hundred ($10)) dollars. .f two-tfiirils of all the nieu(bers elect. Sec. 2. This ordfnace shall take ef- all of said poles to be under the super feet and be in force from and after its vision of and subject to the Inspection publication. and control of the City Engineer and Yeas-All.:'onley,Dowlan, O'Connor, ('.nunittee on Streets, and upon unit all. Ryuu. Sanborn, Weber, Kenny, der the following conditions and in- Kain, Ha min, Bryant, Mines, Mr. structions, to -wit: Such poles shall not Presidents -13. be less that forty feet in height above Passed Oct. l8, 1887. the ground, and shall not be Iess than CHAS. D. KERR, twelve inches fn dial neteratthe bottom. President of Council. and six inches in diameter at the topp; Approved Oct. 20, 1887. they shall be planed and shall be CHAs. D. KERR, Acting Mayor, painted a dark color for the distance Attest: of six feet from the ground, PHOS. A. PRENDERh AST, City Clerk. and from that point to the top they shall Oct. 22. be painted white; they, shall be set one hundred feet a art except otherwise ORD1NANc•E No. 849. expressly permitted by City Engineer, An ra Ordinance to Grant The Eureka I- and at least five feet of the top of all the provement COmpa%y of St, Paul the poles of said company shall be, in con - I roI'tve to Use Certain Streets. sideration of the passage of this ordi- The Common Council oP the Cit' of St. Hance, the exeluspve property of the Paul do ordain as follows: city, and reserved for the use of the Fire 5,58 PROCEEDINGS OF THE COMMON COUNCIL. and Police Departments of said city. And in case any other corporations, companies or persons are now or shall be at any time hereafter permitted by the Common Council catsaid city to erect poles or %trial,, its wires for the purpose of electric lighting it, said city, or to use the streets of said city for the purpose. of electric thrilling, and such cor- poration m• corporations. company or companies. person or persons, shall desire to ns -c the pules sin erepted by said The Eureka linprovemeutcompany for the purpose of supporting the wires for such pnrpusc, such corporations, compmiies or prisons shall be entitled to do so upon paying to said The Eureka hnprovemtentt coonpamy. its successors or assigns. tilt. prr opuumnte share of the cost of procuring and erecting such `tOle s, to be determined as follows: l' on the erect ion of poles upon any of said streets, said The Eureka' Improve- ment company shall tuunediately report to said City Engineer the actual cost of such poles as ereeted, and said City Eu- gineershall ascertain and determine the actual cost of said poles so erected and certify' the muouut wliiell he shall find to be correct, and keep it record thereof In his office for public inspection. Ction the first appileauon as aforesaid to use the poles so erected. the i pplicmnt shall piny to The Eureka Innp�ivement couo- pauv aforesaid. its surrt.ssors or assigns. one-half of said actual caret of the piles so used its determhned by' said City En- gineer; and. )n case cat' x second applica- tion, the applicant shall pay one-third of such cost of the polls so used, the sone to be divided equally between the said 'Phe Eureka In, provement company I'll([ the first x t It :tilt, and successive applicants %half pay their proportionate share of such cost, the same to tie di- vided iruI irtionately in like manner, :uml ui� applicants sin pnq ing their pro- portionate share of the cost of said poles Zhall brcon.. and be by common con- sent Joint owm•rs with .sidd The Eureka Improvement loutI up. of said poles. and shall be entitled to use the.ni for the purport. of clech9r lightiug.(as long as they do not rooms within a distance of two feet of the vire oil skid proles owned ted and uperaPy sitid The Eureka Im- provement rompuq-,) And it is condi- tioned that if xray other eoiporations. cum moles car {n•rsons have procured or shall procure like permission from said 1'ouuuoil lulu nail, to erect soles on said streets. or any of them. at,shall actu- •dly erect Itssoles iii any of said streets before said 'Pit( -Eureka Improvement co upau)shuil have erected its poles on said streets. then the permission hereby granted is withdrawu. and said The Eu- reka hnprovement ennnpany shall be re- stricted to 1181,19 such poles then already erected, under the conditions as hereto ^ontained. And no wire shall be placed less than eighteen inches from the cen- ter of anypole. i And it s expressly conditioned and provided, that in case the said The Eu- reka Improvement company shall refuse to allow any applicant to use its poles upon payment of the proportionate part of said poles as herein provided, there- upon the right of said 'Phe Eureka lnn- provenient conrpa y to erect and main- tain itsoles upon the streets of said city shall cease, and the same shall be forthwith removed from said streets or any of them upon and under the order and direction of the Common Council. Sec. 4. The poles hereby authorized to be erected shall be set in the sidewalk in the center of the curb unless special directions are otherwise given by the City Engineer. All poles moist be erected to the satisfaction and approval of said City Engineer and Committee on Streets. Sec. 5. Whenever any street on which any pole shall have been set shall be graded or paved or the curb line changed, the said The Eureka Improvement eompan shall, at its own cost, reset sitA pole so as to con- form to the street as reconstructed. Sec. d. The Common Council reserves the right to order and cause said The Eureka Improvement company to place any or all of said wires under ground at ally time, and to order any and all of the poles removed from off of the streets whenever it may deem proper to have said The Eureka Improvement company lay the wires of said company under ground. Sec. 7. Unless one little of poles have been placed with electric currents there- on to furnish light and power on said mile of postsadequate tothe privateand public demands within nine months from the acceptance of this ordinance, the same shall be absolutely void. Sec. 8. .The plant required to furnish the electricity and power necessary under this ordinance shall not be changed from its present location it, South.St. Paul to smile point in the city of St. Paul, or anyadditional one erected within the city of St. Paul with- out the location thereof first having been approved by the Common Council of said city. Sec. 9. This ordinance shall be in force from and after the filing with the City Clerk, by the said The Eureka Im- provement compnn}•, of a resolution duly adopted by its board of directors, accepting it upon all the terms and con- ditions herein contained, and such ac- ceptance shall be deemed an agreement of said -The Eureka Improvement coul- pany with said city, to perform all and singular all the matters and things re- quired of said company to be performed PROCEEDINGS OF THE COMMON COUNCIL. 556 under this ordinance, and such accept- ance shall contain all express agreement to perform all of said matters and things by said The Eureka Improvement com- pany, obligated to be performed in this ordinance. Yeas—AId. Conley, Dowlan, O'Connor, Cullen. Ryan, Stmborn, Weber, Kenny, Kain, Hanoi, Bryant, Mines, .lir. Prest- dent-13. Passed Oct. 18, 1687. Cons. 1). KFnn. President of Council. Approved Oct. 20. 1887. Cit.\s. D. Ki,;ah, Acting Mayor. A ttest: Pius. A. PRYXDE.1tOAST, City Clerk. Oct. 22. Resolutions. Resolved, That the following plats, as recommended by the Plat Commis- sion, be and the same hereby aro ac- reSded by the Common Council: Merriam Park Fifth addition to the city of St. Paul. litulolph's Rearrangement No. 2 of lots 0 and 10, block 10, Macalester Park to St. Paul. Stewart Avenue addition to the city of St. Paul. Riley's new arrangement of the south half of the west :57 feet of block 44, Brown S Jackson's addition. Hornsby's subdivision of lot 7, Bid - well's addition to West St. Paul, and that part of block O. West St. Paul Proper, south of the north line of Belvl- dere street. Mound Park addition. Murphy's rearrangeute t of block 20, A. Gotzixu's rearrangement of Sigel's addition to St. Prod. Carroll addition to the city of St. Paul. Desil yer Park. A. B. Rilg us' addition to the city of St. Paul. Yeas—Ald. Conley, Dowlan, O'Con- nor, Cullet, R}'an. Sanborn, Weber, Keony. Kahl, Hamm, Bryant, Mince, Mr. President -13. Approved Oct. 20, 1887. By Ald. Mines— Resolved, That the grade of Stevens street, from Cherokee avenue to Bid- well street, as indicated by the red grade line on the accompanying profile, and las recommended by the City En- gineer, be and hereby is adopted as the established grade of said street. Yeas—Ald.Couley, Dowlan, O'Connor, Cullen, Ryall, Sanborn, Reber, Kenny, Kain, Iiamni. Bryant, Mines, Mr. Presi dent -13. Approved f let. 20, 1u67. By AId. Cullen— Resolved, by the Common Council of the City of St Paul, That an order be issued upon the City Treasury for the stun of twenty-three thousand three hundred and seventy-nine and 50-100 ($'20,379.50) dollars. ht. favor of the Mer- chants National Bank of St. Paul, for the redemption of the following notes KIveii by the Committee of Ways and leans Nov. 6, 18[36, for the purchase of real estate for the "hay ami wood markets," viz.: Note dated Nov. 6, 1886, due Nov. 61 1687........... K000 00 One year's interest at 7 per cent..... 560 00 $8,560 60 .Vote dated Nov. 6, 1886, due Nov. 6. 1887........... One year's interest at 7 per cent..... 57,850 00 549 50 Y,8,3iMJ 50 Note dated Nov. 6, 1886, due Nov. - 6, 1887. .......... $6,000 1I0 One year's Interest at 7 per cent..... 420 00 $0,420 00 Total. ..... ............ 523,379 50 Peas—Ald.Conley, Dowlan, O'Connor, Cullen, Ryan. Sanborn, Weber, Kenny, Kain, Hamm, Bryant, Minea, Mr. Pres- blent--13. Adopted Oct. 20, 1887. By Aid. Hmunl— Resolved, That an order be drawn upon the City Treasury in favorof J. W. Fiske, of New York City, for the sum of eighteen hundred six and sixty-seven one hundredths (51,800.67) dollars, In payment of seven (7} drinking fountains purchased of said '.. W. Fiske by the Committee on Streets, as per invoice attached. Yeas—Ald. Conley, Dow'lan,O'Connor, Cullen. Ryan, Sanborn, Weber, Kenny, Kain, Hamm, Bryant, lllinea, Mr. Presi- dent -13. Approved Oct. 20, 1887. By Ald. Weber— Resolved, That an order be drawn in favor of the Board of Control for the sunt of $9.52.9.5, being the city's one-third of the expenditure of said board for the month of September, 1867. Yeas—AId. Conley, Dowlun,O'Comior, Cullen, Ryan, Sanborn, Weber, Kenny, Kain, Ilannm, Bryant, Mines, Mr. Presi- dent -13. Approved Oct. 20. 1867. Resolved, That a refunding order for twenty-five ($.35) dollars be drawn upon the City Treasury In favor of Lucien Warner, owner of lot 5, B. Sinnen's subdivision of block 10, L •main Day- toi s addition to St. Paul, the said sum having been overpaid by said owner on account of error in . assessment against 560 PROCEEDINGS OF THE COMMON COUNCIL. _ I- PROCEEDINGS OF THE COMMON COUNCIL. Eel said lot 5, for the construction of a sewer on Seventh street, from Hope street to Phalen street, (Seventh and Mendota streets sewer.) Teas-Ald. Conley, DoNvIan, O'Con- nor, Cullen, Ryall, Sanborn, Weber, Kenny, Kain, Hamm, Bryant, Minea, Mr, President -13. Approved Oct. :M. 1887. Resolved, That it refunding order for the sum of eighty-seven ($87) dollars be drawn upon the City Treasury in favor of Philip S. Harris, owner of lots I3 and , block 15, Robert C Randall's addl- 14 hto 8t. Paul, the said amount having peen paid by said owner on account of said lots 13 and 14 being erroneously in- cluded in the assessnnent for the con- struction of a sewer on Eighth street, from 'Temperance street to Wabasha, no sewer having been built by the city in front of said lots 13 and 14 on said Eighth street. Yeas-Ald. Conley, Dowlan, O'Cou- noq Cullen, R}}'an, Sanborn, Weber, Kenn}•,. Kain, Hamnn, Bryan, Minea. Mr. President -13. Approved Oct. 20. 1887. By Aid. Minea- Resolved, That the Corporation At- torney be and he is hereby instructed to hake thepro >er application to the Dis- trict court to love tine judgmentoppened and set aside in the matter of tlm as- sessment for the opening of Gorman avenue, between Annapolis street and Curtice street, the said assessment being erroneous; and be it further Resolved, That when said judgment is soopeed - and set aside, the Board on f Public Works be and they are hereby instructed to proceed to and make a new assessment for said open- ing Yeas -And. Conley, Dowlan, O'Con- nor, Cullen, Ryan, Sanborn, Weber, Kenny, Kain, Hamm, Bryant, Minea, Mr. President -13. Approved Oct. 20, 1887. By Ald Cullen - Resolved, That the City Clerk is here- by instructed to advertise for proposals for the construction of a building on the property owned by the city of St. Paul, oil the southeast corner of Washington and Eagle streets, for the purpose of storing the machiner)� mill tools belong- ing to city, the work to oe done in ac- cordance with plans and s tecifications to be furnished by the ('ity Engineer. Yeas-Ald. Conley, D(nvlan, O'Con- nor, Cullen, Rvan, Sanborn, Weber, Kenny, Kaiu. Hamm, Bryant, Mines, Mr. President -13. Approved Oct. 20, IN87. By Ald. Weber - Resolved, That the Committee oil Public Buhldings, City Property and Markets he authorized to investigate and report whether the hay and wood markets now located in different rim, tions of the city are of a public neces- sity and financial benefit to the city for the present or future use, and that they also report whether the said property should be sold or not. Yeas-Ald. Conley,Dowlan,O'Cormor, Cullen, Ryan. Sanborn, Weber, Kenny, Kain, Hmnm, Bryant, Minea, Mr. Pres - lot -t-13. Approved Oct. 20, 1887. By AId. Sanborn- Resolved,Tliat the Board of Fire Com- missioners are hereby authorized to build an addition to the engine house at the corner of Edmund and Marion streets. to be used as a store room, etc.. as requested in their communication of Oct. 4, 1887. at an expense for brick and mason work of not exceeding 52,.500,and that they be and are hereby authorized to purchase and put In operation a steam heating a paratus in Central Fire hall, corner of E,Ighth and Minnesota streets, at an expense of not exceeding $2,000. Teas-Ald. Conley, Dowlan,O'Connor, Cullen, Hyan, Sanborn, Weber, Kenny, Kain, Hamm, Bryant, Minea, Mr. Presi- dent -13. Approved Oct. 20, 1887. By Aid. Sanborn - Resolved, That the St. Paul Street Railway company be and they are here- bynotified W have the Oakland avenue line, from the general offices at Ramsey street to the corner of Victoria street and Grand avenue, finished forthwith. Resolved further, That said company Is hereby notified that the fact that a small portion of Oakland avenue Is not yet paved will be and is deemed no ex- cuse for the failure of said company to finish and complete this line asdlrected. Resolved further, That the City Clerk be and is hereby directed to cause a copy of this resolution to be personally served on the superintendent of said railway company. Teas-Ald.Conley, Dowlan, O'Connor, Cullen, Ryan, Sanborn. Wither, Kenny, Kain, Hamm, Bryant, Minea, Mr.Presi- dent-13. Approved Oct. 20, 1887. By Ald. Hanni- Resolved,'Thatpennission is hereby given to the American District 'Tele- graph company to construct a line on Grove street, from Willius to Lafayette avenue; Willius, front Seventh to Grove street;Lafayette avenue, from Grove to Collins; also on Irvine avenue, from Sherman to Walnut, under the diree- tion of the City Engineer and In con - fortuity to the ordinances whereby they have been permitted to set poles on other streets. Yeas-Ald.Conley, Dowlan, O'Connur, Cullen, Ryan, Sanborn. Weber, Kenny, Kahn, Hauun, Bryant, Minea, Mr. Presi- dent -13. Approved Oct. 20. 1887. By Aid. Kai n-- ltesolved, That Peter Sims be and i hereby pertuitt d to construct a sewer on Sixth street. from Hoffmau avenue to a point about half way between Muria and Hoffman avenues, said work to be done at his expense and under the d] - rection of the City Engineer. Yeas-Ald.Conley, Dowlan, O'Connor, Pullen, RyanSanborn, Wei;-, Kenny, H Kain, mnm, Bryant, Minea, Mr. Presi- dent -13. Approved Oct. 20, 1887. the consenting thereto, and no work having been done ander said contract. Resolved, further. That the Corpora- tion Attorney be and is hereby author - 'zed to have the necessary papers- exe- cuted to carry out tills resolution. Resolved, further, That refundine or- ders be drawn in favor of all parties who have paid their assessments for grading ander the foregoing contract. Yeas-Ald. Conley, Dowlan, O'Connor, Cullen, Ryan, Sanborn, %Veber, Kenny, Kain, Hamm, Bryant, Minea, Mr. Presi- dent -13. Approved Oct. 20, 1887. By Ald. Kerr - Resolved, That the Oil Lamp Con- tractor be directed to place oil lamps the usual distance apart on both sides of Sixth street. between College avenue and Summit avenue. Teas-Ald. Conley' Dowlan, O'Connor, Cullen, Ryan, Sanborn, Weber, Kenny, Kahn, Hamm, Bryant, )tines, Mr. Presi- dent -13. Approved Oct. 20, 1897. By Ald. Bry:uit- Hesolved, Thatthe City Oil LannpCon- tractor Ire and the same is hereby authorized to place an oil lamp and post tun Brown avenue, between Concord street and Campbell street. Yeas-AId. Conley,Dowlan,WCmmor, Cullen. Ryan. Sanborn, Weber, Kenny, Rain, Hunan, Bryant, Minen, Mr. Presk dent -13. Approved Oct. 211, 1881. By Aid. Minea- Resolved, That the Street Oil Lamp Contractor be instructed to erect and maintain lamps on the following cor- ners: One on the southwest corner of Cherokee avenue and Martin street, and one on the southwest corner of Cherokee avenue and Page street and one on the southwest corner of all avenue and Colorado street; one on the southeast corner of Ki ngg and Orleans streets. Yeas -Aid .Conley, llowlan, O'Connor, Cullen, Ryan, Sanbont, Weber, Kenny, Kain, Hamm, Bryant, Minea, Mr. Prest- deut-13. Approved Oct. 20, 1887. By Aid. Sanborn - Resolved, That the Gasoline Street Lamp Contractor be, and he is hereby di- rected to erect and maintain gasoline street lamps at the following One at the northwest corner of Grand av- enue and Milton street; one at the north- west corner of Lincoln avenue and Mil- ton street; one at the south side of St. Clair street, midway between Milton and Chatsworth streets; one on the south side of St. Clair street, between Grotto and Avon streets, where the stone gutter commences. Yeas-AI(I.Conley, Dowlau,O'Connor, Cullen, Ryan, Sanborn, Weber, Kenny, Kain, Hamm, Bryant, Minea, Mr. Presi- dent -13. Approved Oct. 20, 1887. By Ald. R'au- Resolve(i, That the Street Oil Lani)) Contractor be requested to place an oil lamp on Von Minden street, between Western avenue and Ann street, on south side. Yeas-Ald. Conley,Dowian, O'Connor, Cullen, Ryan. Sanborn. Weber, Kenny, Kain, Hamm. Bryant, Minea, Mr. Presi- dent -13. Approved Oct. 20, 1887. By Aid. Ry}an- Resol Led, That the Street Oil Lamp Contractor be directed to place an oil lamp on the northwest corner of Dous- man and Yankee streets; one on south- west corner of Dousman and Von Min - fell; also one on Von Minden. between Dousman and Ann streets, on south tide. Yeas-Ald. Couley.Dowlan, O'Connor, Cullen Ryan, Sanborn, Weber, Kenuy, Kain, 1.Iamm, Bryant, Minea, Mr. Presi- dent -13. Approved Oct. 20, 1887. By AId. Cullen - Resolved. 'That the City Engineer be and is hereby instructed to construct a •atclibasin on the south side of Third ;treet, at or near the end of the Wa- tasha street bridge. Also one at the 582 - PROCEEDINGS OF THE COMMON COUNCIL. corner of Fifth street and Third street, at such point as the Eughi nnaY direct. Dowlan, O'Cmo-. Yeas-Ald. Conley, not, Cullen, Ryan, Sanborn, Weber, Kenny Kait). Henan, Brya t,Dlinea, D1r. President -13. Approved Oct. W, 1887. By Aid. Sanborn - Resolved, That the City Engineer is hereby instructed to sink asbaft or well hole and construct the necessary catch - basin at the intersection of Snelling and Marshall avenues, to draft) off the water will collects front the street surface at this locality. Yeas-AllWeber, . Conley, llowlan, giber, nor, Cullet), Ilyan, Sanborn, Keat), Kahn, lion in. Bryant, Minea,Mr. PresideX[ 3. Approved Oct. 20, 1887. By Aid. Minea- Resolved, That the Citycause a Engineer on the north side ofssAnnapolis walk to b street across Oakdale avenue. Dowlan, O'Con-. Yeas -Aid. Conley, nor, Cullen, Ryan, Sanborn. Weber, Kenny. Kaiu, Hamm, Brymrt, Millen, to shl it -13. Approved Oct. 20, 1887. By Aid. I'etsch- {1 That the City Engineer be antdesiolves her�6y instructed to put Brew- ster avenue in passable condition, be- tween Winter street and Como avenue, at an expense not to exceed F"00 O'Con- Yeas-Ald. Conley, nor, Cullen. Ryan, Sanborn, Weber, Kenny, Kain, Bottom, Bryant, Min ea, Mr. President -13 Approved Oct. 20, 1887. By Ald. Kenny - By Ald. Bryant- Resolved, That the Board of Public Resolved. That the City Engineer is Works be and they are hereby instructed a wood sidewalk l the nor hereby' instructed to report the. reason I siderect of Case street, between Burr street of the delay in the construction of the and Bradley street. State street bridge by the Minnesota & i Yeas-Ald. Coney, Dowlan, O'Con- Northwestern Railroad companv •ts by nor, Callen, all, Sanborn, Weber, reason of said delay the Board of Water Kenny, Kain, Hamm, Bryant, Nines, Commissioners are prevented from ex- Mr. President -12. tending the water mains it) the Sixth Approved Oct. 20. 1887. ward. Teas-Ald. Conley, llowlan, O'Cor B}. Aid. Long nor, Cullen. R •an. Sanborn, Minea, I{esolved, 'Pkat the Board of Public Kenny, Kain, Hamm, Bryant, Works cause a six foot wooden side- Mr.1'resident-13. walk to be laid on both sides of Feronia Approved Oct. 20, 1887. avenue, from Prior avenue to the east end of Feronia avenue; together with necessary crossings. Yeas-Ald. Conley, Dowlan, O'Con- nor, Cullen, Ryan, Sanborn, Kenny. Kalil, Hamm. Bryant, Minea,Mr. President -13. Approved Oct. 20, 1887. By Ald. Mines - Resolved, That the City Engineer be instructed to lay the following cross- ings: One on the south side of Isabel street, across Caeca street; one on the west side of Oneca street, across Isabel street: one on the north side of Isabel street, across Starkey street; and one on south side of Concord street, across Isa- bel street. Yeas-Ald. Conley, Dowlan, O'Con- nor, Cullen, Ryan. Sanborn, weber, Kenny, Kain, Hamill. Bryant, Mines: 'Mr. President -13. Approved Oct. 20, 1387. By Aid. IImnnt- I{esolved, 'That the City Engineer be hereby instructed and directed to con- struct a fence inclosing the rear of the premises of the lot Oil which is sihmted the Margaret street police station, such iuclosure to be used as 11 public pound. Tens -lid. Cooley, DOlvian, O'Con- nor, Cullen. Ryan, S:unborm. \Veber, Kenny, Kahn, 111111191. Bryant. }linea, .11r. Pt'esident-13. Approved Oct. 20. ISS1. By Aid. Kerr - Resolved. That the Board of Public works be and is hereby directed to cause the stone or cement sidewalks which had been laid or partially laid on Sum- ', before the paving thereof between Rice street and AVabasha street, to be relaid to grade between said streets oil both sides of said ave- nue, and in all cases of full width to the curbstone of said avenue, leaving no boulevards. Yeas-Ald. Conley, Dowlan, O'Con- n,r. Cullen, Ryan, Sanborn, Weber, Kenny, Kain, Hamm, Bryant, Minea,Mr. President -13. Approved Oct. 20. 1887. By Ald. Bryant - Resolved, That the Board of Public Works be and the same are hereby PROCEEDINGS OF THE COMMON COUNCIL. 503 authorized and directed to cause to be constructed an eight -foot plank side- walk on the east and west sides of State street, from Isabel street to South Robert street. and on the east and west sides of South Robert street, from State street to south city limits; also all the necessary crosswalks. Yeas-A1d.Conley, DoNv Ian.O'Conrior, Cullen, Ryan, Sanborn, Weber. Kenny. Rain, Hamm, Bryant, Mines, Mr. Presi- dent -13. Approved Oct. 120, 1887. By Ald. Loot, Resolved, 'That the Board of Public Works cause a ten -foot wooden sidewalk to be laid on both sides of Snelling ave- nue, front Langford avenue to Goodrich avenue, together with the necessary crossings. Yeas-AId.Conley. Dowlau,O'Conuor. Cullen, Ryan, Sanborn, Weber, Kenny, Rain, Hamm, Bryant, Mines, Din Presi- dent -13. Approved Oct. 20, 1887. By Aid. Petseb- It is hereby ordered by the Common Council of the City of St. Paul: That the matter of opening Wilson, Carey, Leeds, Diary, Brighton, Louisa and llelancy streets, from Cortland street to Dale street, be and the same is hereby referred to the Board of Public Works to investigate and report: First -Is the improvement proper and necessar}•? Second -Give the Council an estimate of the expense thereof, and state whether one-half of the cost thereof is to be paid into the City Treasury before the contract is let. Third -Can real estate to be assessed for said improvement be found benefited to the extent of damages, costs and ex- penses necessary robe incurred thereby? Fourth -Is such improvement asked for upon the petition or application of the owners of a majority of the prop- erty to be assessed for such Improve- ment? Fifth -Send the Council a plan or pro- file of said improvement, as required by law, if you repor„ in favor of the same. Sixth -Send the Council a proper or- der directing the work to be clone. Yens-Ald. Conley, Dowlan.O'Connor, Cullen Ryan, Sanborn, Weber, Kenny, Fain, Tamm, Bryant, Mines, Air. Presl- dent-13. Approved Oct. 20, 1857. By Aid. Dowlan- It is hereby ordered by the Common Council of the City of St. Paul, That the matter of a change of grade on .Agate street be and the same is hereby refered to the Board of Public Works to investigate and report: First -Is this improvement properand necessary? ' Second -Give the Council an estimate of the expense thereof,and state whether one-half of the cost thereof is to be paid into the City 'Treasury before the con- tract is let. Third -Can real estate to be assessed for said improvement be found benefited to the extent of damages, costsand ex- penses necessary to be incurred thereby? Fourth -Is such rtjnprovetnent asked for upon the petition -For ap]ldwation of the owners of a maidritl- of tlne property to be assessed for,such un movement? Fifth -Send the Comic I a plan or grofile of said improvement. as required y law,tf you report in favor of the same. Sixth -Send the Council a proper or- der directing the work to be done. Yeas-Ald. Conley,Dowlan,O'Connor, Cullen. Ryan. Sanborn. %Veber, Kenny, Kain, Hamm, Bryant, Mines, Mr. Presi- dent -13. Approved Oct. 20, 1887. By Aid. Ryan - It is hereby ordered by the Common Council of the City of St. Paul: That the matter of. grading Cliff street, from Forbes to Dousman, be and the same is hereby referred to the Board of Public Works to investigate and re- port: First -Is this improvement proper and necessary'? € Second -Give the Cfouncil an estimate of the expense thereof, and state whether one-half of the cost thereof is to be paid into the City Treasury before the contract is let. Third -Can real estate to be assessed for said improvement be found benefited of the extent of damages, costs and ex- penses necessary to be incurred thereby? Fourth -Is such improvement asked for upon the petition or application of the owners of a majority of the property to be assessed for such improvement? Fifth -Send the Council a plan or pro- file of said improvement, as required by law, if you report in favor of the same. Sixth -Send the Council a proper order directing the work to be done. Yeas-AId.Conley,Dowlan, O'Connor, Cullen, Ryan, Sanborn, Reber, Kenn}', Kaiu, Hamm, Brvant, Minea, Mr. Presi- dent -1:3. Approved Oct. 20, 1887. By Aid. Kenny - It is hereby ordered by the Commou Council of the City of St. Paul: That the matter of a change of grade on Fourth street, from Neill street to Brook street, and on Kittson street, from Fourth street to Fifth street, be. and the same is hereby referred to the Board of Public Works to investigate and report: 504 PROCEEDINGS OF THE COMMON COUNCIL. � PROCEEDINGS OF THE COMMON COUNCIL. 565 First Is this improvenientproperaud necessary ? Second—Give the Council an estimate of the expense thereof,and state whether one-half of the cost thereof is to be paid into the City Treasury before the con- tract is let. 1'htrd—Can real -far, CO be Assessed for said innpro—;'lube found benefited to the extent of damages, costs and ex- penses necessary to be incurred thereby? Fourth is such improvement asked for upon the petttiou or application of the owners of a majority of file property to be assessed for such iuiproveinent? Fifth Send the Council a plan or profile of said improvement, as required y law,if you report In favor of the scone. Sixth—Send the Council a proper or- der directingg the work to be done. Yeas—Aluf. Conley, Dowlan, O'Con- nor, Cullen, Ban, Sanborn, Weber, Kenny, Kain, Hamm, Bryant, Millett, Mr. Presideut-13. Approved Oct. 20, 1887. By"' . Kenn}'— It is hereby ordered by Council of the City of St. That the matter of a sewer on Mississippi street Seeoncf Give the Council all estimate of the expense thereof, and state whether one-half of the cost thereof is to be paid into the City Treasury before the contract is let. Third—Can real estate to be assessed for said improvement be found benefited to the extent of outrages, costs and ex- penses necessary to be incurred thereby? Fourth—ls such improvement asked for upon the petition or application of the owners of &majority of the property to be assessed for such improvement? Fifth—Send the Council a plan or pro- file of said improvement, as re aired by law, if you report ht favor of file same. Sixth—Sen the Council a proper order directing the work to be done. Yeas—Ald. Conley, Dowlan, O'Con- nor, 'Comnor, Cullen, R33•an, Sanborn, Weber, Kenny, Kain. Haman, Bryant, Millen, Mr. President -13. Approved Oct. 20, 1887. By Aid. Weber— it is hereby ordered by the Common Council of the City of St. Paul: That the matter of opening and ex- tending a street 120 feet wide around the shore of Lake Como, be and the same is hereby referred to the Board of Public Works to investigate and re- port: First—Is this improvement proper and necessary? y Second—Give the Council an estimate of the expense thereof, and state whether one-half of the cost thereof is to be Paid into the City Treasury before the contract is let. Third—Can real estate to be assessed for said hntprevenient be found benefited to the extent of damages, costs and ex- pensesneces-saryto be incurredthereby? Fourth—IS such improvement asked for upon the petition o,,application of the owners of a majority of the property to be assessed for such improvement'? Fifth—Send the Council a plan or pprofile of said improvement, as required by ]aw,if you report in favor of the same. Sixth—Send the Council a proper order directing the work to bedmte. Yeas—Ald. Conley,Dowlan, O'Connor, Cullen Hyan, Sanborn, Weber, Kenny. Kain, ).-Tallon, Bryant, Minea, Mr. Presi- dent -13. Approved Oct. 20, 1887. By Aid. Weber— It is hereby ordered by the Common Council of the City of St. Paul: That the matter of opening, widening and extending Como and Plialen ave- nues 12o feet wide from the shore of Lake Como to the shore of Lake Plialen, be and the same is hereby} referred to the Board of Public Works to investi- gate and report: First -1s Nis improvement proper and necessary? Second—Give the Council an estimate of the expense thereof,and state whether one-half of the cost thereof is to be paid into the City Treasury before the con- tract is let. Third—Can real estate to be assessed for said improvement be found benefited to tib extent of damages, costs and ex- penses necessary to be incurred thereby? Fourth—Is such improvement asked for upon the petition or application of ,lie owners of a majority of tla property to be assessed for such improvement? Fifth—Send the Council a plan or pro- file of said hnprovement, as reeluired h}' law, if you re ort in favor of the same. Sixth—Send the Council a proper nrdcr directine the work to be done. Cullen, Ryan, Sanborn, weuer, Kain, Hamm, Bryant, 1lfinea, At Presr den t-13. Approved Oct. 20, 1887. By Aid. Sanboru— It 1s hereby ordered by the Common Council of the City of St. Paul: That the matter of grading the alley In block 23, of Woodland Park addition to St. Paul, from Dale street to Kent street, be and the same is hereby re- ferred to the Board of Public Works to Investigate and report: First—Isthis improvement proper and n Sessxr3`'l She expo Give the Council t estimate of the expense tcost thereof whether one-half of the cost thereof is to paid into the City Treasury before the con- tract is let. Third—Cao real estate to be assessed for said improvement be found benefited [o the extent of damx�es, costs and ex- penses necessary to be incurred thereby? Fourth—ls such improvement asked for upon the petition or aPPlhcation of the owners of x majm'ity' of the property to be assessed for such upprovement? Fifth—Send the Council a plan or pro- file of said improvement, as required by law, if you report in favor of the same. Sixth—Send the Council a proper or-' der directing the work to be done. Yeas—Ald. Conley, Dowlan,O'Connoq Cullen, Ryan, Sanborn, Weber, Kenny, Kaiu, Hamm, Bryant, Mines, Mr. Ilresi- dent-13. Approved Oct. 20, 18b7. In the matter of the report of the Board of Public Works dated Oct. 17. 1887. Itis hereby ordered by the Common Council of tie City of St. Paul: That the Board of Publte Works of the said City of St. Paul cause the fol- lowing improvements to be made, to - wit: Grade Congress street, from Da- kota avenue to Ohio street, in said city; that said Board cause said work to be let by contract, as pro- vided b}' law, without one-half the estimated cost being first paid into the City Treasury, and after said work shall be placed mnder contract said Board shall proceed with- out delayto assesstheamount, as nearly as theycan ascertain the same, which will be required to pay the costs and necessary expenses of such improve- ment upon the real estate to be benefited by said improvement, as provided by law, it being the o orlon of the Council that real estate to be assessed for such Improvement call be found benefited to the extent of the costs and expenses necessary to be incurred thereby. Yeas—Ald. Cooley, llowlan, O'Con- nor, Cullen, Ryan, Sanborn, Weber, Kenny, Kahn, Hamm,Bryant, Mines, Mr. Presideut-13. Approved Oct. 20. 188;. In the matter of the report of the Board of Public Works dated Oct. 11, 1887. It is hereby ordered by the Common Council of the City of St. Paul: That the Board of Public Works of said city of St. Paul cause the following hathI�rovements to be made, to -wit: Grade Fa[rfielit avenue, from Dakota avenue to Belle street, in said city; that said Board cause said work to be let by contract, as provided by law,withoutone- half the estimated cost being first paid into the City Treasury, and after said shall be laced under contract said Board shalt proceed without delay to assess the amount, as nearly as they can ascertain the same, which will be required to pay the costs and necessary expenses of such improvement upon tine real estate to be beuetited by said hui- prevenient, as provided by law, it being the opinion of the Council that real es- tate to be assessed for such improve- ment can be found benefited to the ex- tent of the costs and expenses necessary to be incurred thereby. Yeas—Ald. Conley, Dowlan, O'Con- nor, Cullen, Ryan, Sanborn, Weber, .Kenny,. Kain, Hamm, Bryant, Mines, Mr. President -13. Approved Oct. 20, 1887. - In the matter of the report of the Board ofPublic Works dated Oct. Il, 1887. It is hereby ordered by the Common Council of the City of St. Paul: That the Board of Public Works of said city of St. Paul cause the following improvements to be made, to -wit: Coro- deuun and take an easement on the land adjoining and on the line of Concord street, from Pagestreet to the south city limits, in said city, necessary to make and maintain the slopes in grad- ing Concord street, said slopes extend- ing one and nue-half (1j6) teet on said land for every - foot cut or tilled on said Concord street in said grading; that said Board shall proceed without delay to assess the amount, as awarly as they can ascertain the same, which will be required to pay the damages, costs and necessary ex- penses of such improvement upon the real estate to be benefited by said im- provement, as provided by taw, it being tie opinion of the Council that real es- tate to be assessed for such improve- ment can be found benefited to the ex- tent of the damages, costs and expenses necessary to be incurred thereby. Yeas—Ald. Conley, Dowlan, O'Con- nor, Cullen, Ryan, Sanborn, Weber, Kenny, Kain, Hmnm,- Bryant, Miuea, Mr.Pres]dent-13. Approved Oct. 20, 1887. In the matter of the report of file Board of Public Works dated Oct. 11. 1887. It is hereby ordered by the Common Council of the City of St. Paul: That the Board of Public Works of said city of St. Paul cause the follow- ing improvements to be made, to -wit: Condemn and take an easement on the land adjoining and on the line of Gor- man avenue, from Roble street to the south city limits, in said city, necessary to make and maintain the slopes in grading said Gorman avenue, said slopes W PROCEEDINGS OF THE COMMON COUNCIL. extending one and one-half (1j) feet oil that tai said land for every foot cut or filled dedicate on ings said Board shd German allcZroceed with tin so fit grad- ncE er'sinot( out delay to assess the amount to Front as nearly as they can ascertain the proceed same, which will lie required to pay the amount. damages, costs and necessary expenses the sum of such improvement upon the real es-' damagei not already condemned or )r public use, lyinb within Chatsworth street, in Who- m to St. Paul produced north eet; that said Board shall thout delay to assess the nearly as they can ascertain Lich will Ile required to pay the sts and necessary expenses of tate to be benefited by said improvement, such miprovement upon the real estate as provided by law, It being the opinion , to be benefited by said miprovement, of the Council that real estate to be as provided by law, it being the opinion assessed for such improvement can be of the Council that real estate to be as - found benefited to the extent of the I sensed for such improvement can be damages, costs and expenses necessary j afound es, costs and to penseso the e necessary alto to be incurred there1% g : Yeas—Ald.Conley, owlall, U'Connor, beincurred here ley, llowlan, O'Con- Cullen, Ryan, Sanborn, Weber, Kenn}', Kain, Hanan, Bryant, Mines, Mr. Presi- nor, Cullen, R}•an, Sanborn, Weber, dent -13. Kenny. Kain, Hamm, Bryant, 'ilinea. Approved -Oct. 20, 1887. \Ir. APresident Approved Oct.t.20, 1887. In the matter of the report of the Board of Public Works dated Oct. 10, 1887. 1Cis Council of the city of Sordered t. Paul the ouunon C That the Board of Public Works of said city of St. Paul cause the following improvements to be made, to -wit: Open and extend Simpson avenue, from tic north line of College Place East llivis- ionSt., St. Paul, to ppthe right of wayy of the way co, pany (apart line), fit sbdRt`, condemning and taking all that land, not already condemned or dedicated for public use,lying within the lines of Simp- son avenue in Collage Place East Divis- ion, St. Paul, roduced north to the Minne- apolis & Manitway 0oba Railway fePaul. oli company (short line) ; that said Board shall proceed without delay to assess the amount as nearly as they can ascertain the same, which will be required to pay the damages, costs and necessary expenses of such Improvement upon the real estate to be beriefited aE provided bylaw, its being the opinion of tine Council that real estate to be as sessed for such improvement can b( found benefited to the extent of th( damages, costs and expenses necessary to he incurred therebyy Yeas—Ald. Conley,Dowlan,O'Commi Cullen, Ryan, Sanborn, Weber. Kenn}' Kain, Hamm, Bryant, Mines, Mr. Presi dent -13. Approved Oct. 20, 1887. In the matter of the report of the Board of Public Works dated Oct. 17, 18)7. it is hereby ordered by the Common Council of the City of St. Paul: That the Board of Public Works of said City of St. Paul cause the following improvements to be made. to-wlt: Condemn and take an easement on the land adjoining and on the line of all al- ley's lin dock six (6). E. Rice's Second addition to St. Paul, in said eity, neces- sary to make and maintain slopes in grading said alleys said slopes extend- ing one and one-half Wi) feet on said land for every foot cut or filled on said d alleys in said grading; that shall proceed without delay to assess the amount as nearly as they can ascertain the same, which will be required to pay the damages. costs and necessary ex- penses ofsuchImprovement upon the real estate to be benefited by said Improve- ment, as provided by law, it being the opinion of the Council that real estate to be assessed for such improvement can be found benefited to the extent of the damages, costs and expenses necessary to be incurred thereby. Yeas—Ald. Conley, Dowlan.O'Connor, Cullen, Ryan, Sanborn, Weber, Kenny, Kain, Hanna, Bryant, Mines, Mr. Presi- dent -13. Approved Oct. 20, 1887. In the matter et the report of the Board of Publhe Works dated Oct. 10, 1887. It is hereb • ordered by the Common In the matter of the report of the Board Council ofy the City of it. Paul: of Public Works dated Oct. 10, 1887. That the Board of Public Works of It is hereb}• ordered by the Confirm" said city of St. Paul cause the Council of. tine City of St. Paul: following improvements to be mnde, That the Board of Public Works of to -wit: Open, widen and extend an said City of St. Paul cause the following alley twenty (2o) feet wide, in block 3, Improvements to be made, to -wit: Open, Skidmore and Cassedy's addition to St. widen and extend Chatsworth street, Paul, in said city, condemning and tak- from Hubbard street to Front street, in hug the ;northerly 20 feet of lots 1 to 5, said city, coudemming and taking all inclushe,,in block 3, Skidmore and Cas - PROCEEDINGS OF THE COMMON COUNCIL. 567 sedy's addition to St. Paul; also, all that part of lot 6. in said block 3, lying north- erly of a line beginning at the northeast corner of lot 20, Mathew Eagan's sub- division of block 04, Lynnm Dayton's addition to St. Paul, and running to a point on the easterly line of said lot 0, amt distant 20 feet from the northeast corner thereof: that said Board shall proceed without delay to assess the amount as nearly as they can ascertain the smne,whhch will be required to pay the damages, costs and necessary expenses of such improve- ment anon the feat[ estate to be bene- fited by said improvenicnt, as provided by law, it being the opinion of the Council that real estate to be assessed for such inn u•om vecut can be found benefited to t�ne extent of the damages. costs and expenses necessary to be in- curred thereby. Yeas—Ald.-Couley, Dowlan,-O'Con- nor, Cullen. Ryan. Sanborn, Wel r, Kennet, Kain, Hamm. Bryant. \linea, Mr. I resident -13. Approved Oct. 20, 1887. Adjourned. CMAs. 1). Kram, President of Council. '['nos. A. I'hr:Nu rano AST. City Clerk. Regular 3tectinK. Sr. I'Arl., Nov. I, 1887. President Kerr im the chair. Present: Aid. Conley.Dowlan,O'Con- nor, Cullen, Ryan. Sanborn. Weber, Kenny, Kain. Hamm, Bryant, Jlinea, Mr. Presidenl-13. By ummlinious consent, minutes of previous electing dispensed with. CO)Int•NICATIONS. From His Honor the Mayor—Assistant found Master Appointed— To the Honorable. the President and Common Council of the City of St. Paul: I have this day appointed Mathew Cuff as all assistapt to the Pound ',taster at a compensation of $1 per day, and I ask your advice and counsel thereto. ROBER • A. SMITH. Mayor. Oct. 8, 1887. Committee on Police. Also, Policeman Appointed— To the Honorable, the President and Common Council of the .City of St. Paul: I have this da , appointed W. H. God- frey all officer of the regular ppolice force to succeed Otheer Phomas ti. Kelly, re- signed, and I ask your advice and con- sent thereto. Said appointment to take effect Nov. 1, 1887. RoamtT A. SatTIT, Mayor. Oct. 31. 1887. Committee on Police. 51 From Hon. .John Dowlan, Acting Mayor —License Revoked— To the Honorable the President and Conunon Council of the City of St. Paul: I have this day revoked Saloon License No. 3.29, issued to Paulson & Welsh. No. 41 East Seventh street, said saloon hav- ing been conducted in adisorderly man- ner. .Ili IIN DOWI.AN. Acting Mayor. Oct. 20, 1887. Committee oil License. From St. Paul .Jobbers' Union— Communication in regard to State Fair attractions, street illuminations, etc., submitting itemized account of expenses incurred for same, asking the Common Council to appropriate $4,000 to close up the account, and turning over to the city all the gas pipe, globes, etc., to be used as occasion requires. Committee oil Ways and Means. From St. Paul Ice Palace Association— Asking that a committee be named to center with said association in regard to matters pertaining to the winter car- nival. Accepted, and Committee op Ways and Means appointed to confer as asked for. Frau John Moriarity— Asking to be discharged as bondsman on the bond of Thomas Gallagher, con- stable. Committee on Ways and Means and Corporation Attorney. From Frederika Eichler— Praying that she be allowed the sum of $75, as compensation for a frame building owned by her which was torn down by order of the Common Council. Committee oil Claims. From Joseph Lick— Asking that lie be accorded an invest- igation in regard to a charge of larceny under which he was fined $100 in the Municipal Court. Committee on Claims. From .John I3anlon— Notifying tape city of St. Paul that he will claim damages for injuries re- ceived by reason of the removal of a sidewalk oro Robert street, between Sixth and Seventh streets. o Committee on Claims and Corporation Attorney. From Charles Wilson— For permission to construct an open- ing in the rear wall of a brick addition to a frame building on Seventh street. Committee on Fire Department. From the Eureka Improvement Com- pany— Acceptance of Ordinance No. 840, granting said company the right to use certain streets for electric light poles. Committee on Streets and Corporation Attorney. 588 PROCEEDINGS OF THE COMMON COUNCIL, From George C. Harper and A. E. John- son- AskID9 that the name of Benn street be changed to Juliet street. Committee on Streets. Al... For the opening of Be.. street front wood Yo block x n to Letgt Park addition on avenue. Committee on Streets. Also. For the vacation of part of Oxford street, according to accompanying plat. Committee Streets. From T. Tyrer and of Stevens - For the vacation of the westerly 120 feet of alley in block 4, Forestdaie ad- dition. Committee on Streets. From John Rogers and Othera- Asking for the abatement of a nuisance said to be utantained at the rear of No. 315 Grove street. Committee ort Streets. From F. W. Pickard, St. Anthony Park - For the placing of additional lamps at From J. M. Froiseth and Others - For the placing of an electric light at the corner of Payne avenue and Reaney street. Committee on Gas. From N'. B. Haag - Asking, on behalf Of the Gaited States Covernutent, that tlm l: edit*_ States Coast slid Geodetic Survey be a1Ww•ed to erect on Snelling avenue observing tripods and signals for Lhe purpose of making the state survey. Grantee. (See resolution.) From Myers & Carpenter and Others - For permission to erect and nutfntair a sidewalk cluck in frost of No. 71 Emil 1 Granted. (See Ordinance No. &51i.) From St. Paul Curling Club - For permission to erect a temporary one-story wooden building of vacant to next to Central Fire Hall, also lanter boxes, to be used for play)ng at night. Granted. (See Ordinance No. Ml.) From St, Pwl Foutulry Compan)•- In regard to stand pipes in cotmectio with lire escapes, and calling attentfol to the fact that such stand pipes ar monopolized by a Chicago firm. Accepted. (See resolution.) ItEPO»TS OF CIT]' OFFICERS - of City Treasurer -Monthly Report - Io the Common Counc I of filer City of aS Paul. GENTLEMEN: I have the Ilon01, 1 submit to you the following report ( the receipts and disburse. lits of th office from Sept. 29,1887, W Oct. 29, 188' na,E .. alance Sept. 29, . g2 55 1887......... $756;2 edcln..tion re- 796 14 ce/pts.......... 4. Icy elsrk. 345 UU uper ntdelis 303 86 .f w-kh"'e.. 521 It" ""ter works. 401,62, Itnilcipul court. 4.'187 30 t. Paul Public 57 32 Library ....... . ullding inspec- tU r ............. 776 50 d.ge........ 44 30 ... uses and per 1,042 85 his............ cut col- 276.384 31 ;fou m.. . ll. c llnneons re- 1462 44 ceiPts...... .... $1,085,844 77 ;T[p orders pal to-em, o-e ssrtrx'rs. $41.39+ ..2 Vate" tore Pdepertmentrrw.".. •28,557 15 61.1117 55 t. P. work house a nuts • 2,306 49 paid.......................... 't. Paul Lmrnr))• wnrra.ts Pntd 791,17 Re deemed eertlficnL.s M�sale._ -1,7462'3 n serest coup is paid ... 43,533 dal hfllI and cunrt house w 23.'.126 •-3 its paid ................ nr- \nscelloneous disbursements... 3.371 28 It shone. on Knill Oct. :.1. 1887. 5(18,34: 'Jtl Total. ....................... SIMOS5,844 77 Cite hall and u t horse funds........ $318,69753 City tumts...,_ 136,532 84 Ciiy water works 48,197 83 City Library..... 4,919 76 08.347 96 - First Nntionnl bank, St.iPnulEu. 550,'219 66 311rchnnits Notlonn] bank, St. 50,914 43 Paul Nadonal German Amerienn x10.321 45 bank, fit. Paul........... . Bank of klinnesota, St. Poul..... 510,2.27 85 Germania bink, Sl. Ynul..... .. 69,769 25 St. Paul rcieli National bink. n8[. .50,162 12 Paul........ 50,0^_3 93 Second National bank, St. Paul. 14,531 33 S twinge bank. SL Ynul........... 4.1142 14 50 Peoples bank, St. Autl.........., 15,2 Rest Side bink. 5[. YauL... ..... 15,517 49 Eel en L'oruers bink• fit. Pnnl.... 15,499 59 Merchants National bank, St. Paul, interest tormlat....... .. 49,273 53 Total ......... ........$508, 347 1). Respectfully submitted, GEOI1oH liters, City Treasurer. Oct. 2!), 15237. Referred toCity Comptroller. Of Cfty Co iptrtdler-AuditedCilainls- E..£. Kirkland. Estimate No. 1, sewer along St. Paul & Duluth rnilroad,$85 ; Forrestal & Reilly;Estimate No. S'Paviag Ninth street, 3.4,(h04; lligrnton & Shaw, Estimate No. 5, grading Irvin tea er n7, C. F. Huebner, trading Burr street, $3.6555 Folsom & Dlurray,Estimate No. 4 and h Folsom & aving Sherburne avenue, $1,-,23.2.5; PROCEEDINGS OF THE COMMON COUNCIL. 509 Murray Estimate No. 5 and final, Paving .Jackson street, tti,c''_1; S. P. Folsom, Jr., Estimate No. 4 and hind, paving Sixth street, R4,(xY5; Stockton l Lind- quist, Estimate No. 2 and final, sewer on Laural avenue, F31a.50; Stockton & Lindquist, Estimate No. 3 and filial, ewer on Rondo street, $1.;20: F. S. Blodgett. 1•' sit mate No. 9 al Mittal, Sunni it Place sewer system, $10.75,0.18; F. S. Blodgett, Estivate No. 4 and final, Sherburne avenue sewers, $2,120; Cooper R Harper, Estimate No. 4 and final, grading Ross mill Faugafer streets, $2,744; R'. G. MufliOan, Estimate No. 4 d ficial, gratllng I. Orient street. $M5 5: A. Jaicks, Estimate No. 5 and final,pav- Ing Eighth street, :*,5,012; McArthur Bros., Estimate No. 5 and final, gradin. Chicagoavenue, $2,:365; Dale & Baum- gardner, Estimate No. 8 and final, grad- ing Casc stre(-t, t1,"UO; C. F. Hueb- ner, Estfnnate No. 8 sol film]. grading Burr street, x2,910; Kuhr & Bahr, Esti- mate No. 2 and final, grading Milwau- kee avenue. $113_50; 11. Doherty. Esti- mate No. 1 and final, server on 'Twelfth street, $348; 11. 11. Thornton, Esti- mate No. 6 and final, Fair- mount Place improvements, $1.503.70; R. Forrest:_, Estimate No. 2 and film]. sewer Sixth street. X127; .1. Furrestah Estimate No. G, tot Ica sidewalks, $7,161.32; J. Forrestal, Estimate No. 3, pavane Oakland _trcet, $1.050; .1. For- restal, Estimate Su. 1. ung Sibiey live street, $1.275; .1. Claffey, tstimatt• Nu. 1, grading alley blocks 12 lid 20, '1'crry's ddition, $158; F. Liu(Iti e. $10.87: .I. Scannell, $1911; St. Paul Gus Light eom- paty', ?4i,012.1)5: Blown. �Treacy & Co., 34:5.85; Berl -di & Bott, 31:1.511: ;)eller Bros.. $27; D. L. Curtice, $1Ci5; (:eor sge Mitsch. $168.r,.5; Mathew Craig, $13; G. W. Merrill, $'.Ei; T. Brennan, $,706.94; Die Pulkszeftlme. $WN: Board of Water A. 6aehenkranz.l2l.ii•1: Geo.N.11 ronin $12.3.95; Leveroos & Mesenbourg, 5372; Wyckoff. Seamans & Benedict, 58.60; Quinhy & Abbott, :35 cents; M. D. Shatlle3;51 .0; Scribner Libby conn}lally x_.50; J. 11. Schurmeier, $13.65; 1. P. Rugg & Co., 34;1.08; Rubinson & Cary, $26.0:; Chicago, Burlington & Northern Railroad company, $72.45; M. Breen, $:315.5(1; Rohl. Ashworth, $274.411; St. Paul Furniture company, $11.50; Board of Park Coin in issioners, $1,573; .John D. Estabrook, 5805; Strong -Hackett Hard- ware company, $319.111; Pioneer Press company, 3'_1.34• Robinson & Cary, 328.34: John Martin Lumber com- dany, 522.95: J. De Grave d• Sons, $22: Alfred S 11.11. 575• G. J. Mitsch & Co., 58.70; Schnell & Upheber, $48; Andrew Rosewater, 370: Lauer Bros., $107; St. Paul, Minneapo- lis & 'Manitoba Railway company, 529.60; G. M. Bracht,5150; F. G. Draper & Co., 51.20; J. Kahlert, &48,01; Minta, Molis & St. Louis railroad, X46; F. muft, 51•214.711; Mitendler Bros., S10a; S. B. Mellasters, $3; Northwestern Lime company. $94.20; Nlcols & Dean. 352.48; Northwestern Stamp works, ?S.50; Bocringer & Sous., 321.50; W. H. a Konutz &'• Br..., $48.20; St. Paul Sewer Pipe company, 3/113.75; St. St. Paul Hardware company, $2; Site,-)(] hough, f5.10: J. L. Henry, $8:1.5; M. R. Morainic, 241.50; Aug. Robertson, 512.115; John Dowlan & Son. 58.50: Iludner & Re%elsberger, 37.80: J. C. Gottel, 3X70; A. 211. Doherty, 352; Nurthtrestrrn Bedding companyy, 2:30; James Schou nntaker, 35(i; Lultrig S Dietzen, 5411.171; Charles Mathels, 580.50 R. T. Frey, $52.39; J. J. Ryder, M5: K. Koster. -45.80; J,os h Spiel, &44.90; R. O. Sweeney. $1: F'. Erickson, $10; Union Iron Works, $115; Strnbaclt, Greiner & Co., $312. Allowed and ord&ed paid by the fol- lowing tote: Yeas -Alt]. Conley, Dowlan,O'Conuor. Cullen. Ryan. Sanborn, Weber. Kenny. Kahl. Hanim, Bryant, hfinea, rlr. Pres- ident -13. Uf Corpo xtionn At[ornry-Contract- Tbe Corporation '? submits u contract between M. A. O'Brlen and E..J. O'Brien xud the City of St. Paul, fn the matter of constructing a stone trcli bridge ou Colorado street across Stnrkry street. Contraet approved. (See resolution.) Of Clerk of Municipal Court- lieport for wontli of October, 12187, with City Treasurer's receipt attached for M, 746.60, befog amoltOt of Ifnes, costs and fees received and collected during said month. Committee oil Public Accounts. Of Chief of Police - Report for October, 1837; number of arrests, 6511; fines collected, 53,638.75. Committee on Public Accounts. Of Captain of Police - Report for October, 1887, showing 564 oil lamps, 44 gas lamps and 2 electric lights not lighted during the month. City Comptroller. Of John Conniff, Acting Poundmastet- Report for October, 1887, with City Treasurer's receipt attached for $114.60. Committee on Public Accounts. Also, Special Report - The Acting Poundmaster submits a ia specl port In regard W allelfer taken up and report by him, recommending that Anthony Conroy, the owner of said ani- mal, be allowed the suln of $7.50. Adopted. (See Ordinance No. 8.53.) 570 PROCEEDINGS OF THE COMMON COUNCIL. PROCEEDINGS OF THE COMMON COUNCIL. 571 REPORT OF BOARD OF PUBLIC WORKS. Stevens Street Grading - The Broad of Public R orks have had under consideration the resolution or order of the Conunolt Council, approved March 5, 1887, relative t the grading of Stevens street, from the south line of Balme's addition to Bidwellstreet, and having investigated the pro- posed improvement, respectfully re- port that said improvement to not neces- sary pene_dad pttiee i ter itre length. leassaid StevenN e 4t nays 0. It. 1,. GOIi)L4S, President. W.F,ERWIN.CIe'k Board Public Works. Nov. 1, 1887. Adopted. Also, Roble Street Change of Grade— The Board of Public Works have had under consideration the resolution or order of the Common Council, approved Aug. 4, 1&57 relative to a change of grade on Roble street, from Winslow avenue to Hall ave nu(,tmd havinginves- tigated the proposed improvement, re- spectfully report that said improvement is necessary and proper as indicated by the red line on the accompanying profile; that the estimated expense thereof is &50 c state can b etfound benefited at (tile essed xtent of the damages, costs am' expenses neves sary t be incurred thereby; that said improvetuent is not asked for by it pe. tition of a majority of the owners of property to be assessed therefor, but we herewith send a plan or profile of said improvement, it you desire. to make the improvement. Yeas, 4, nays 0 H. 1.. Gonxi.vx• President. W. F. EnW iN,Clerk Board Public Works Oct. 21, 1657. Adopted and City Clerk instructed to give the notice required by law. Also, Short Street Grading— The Board of Public Works have hay under consideration the resolution e order of the Common Connell, approve Sept. 7, 1887, relative to the grading c Short street, front Main street to doff Ivan avenue, and, having inveS,tigate the proposed improvement, respecttull report that said improvement is neee. sary and proper; that the estinnoted e: pense thereof is 5030, one -halt of whit need 'lot bit Dall f ! city Into reason beforethe contract islett; latrealestal to be benefited etot.the therefor eextent call the foul! os and expenses necessary to be f curredthereb) thatsaid fntprovente: is not asked for by a petition of a nn jority of the owners of property to I assessed therefor, but we herewith set nier apdan orall orderftfor your adoption,le of said f Yl desire its to make the improvement. Yeas 4, nays 0. R. L. GOR\IAN. President. W.F. ERWIN, Clerk Board Public Works. Oct. 31, 1887. Adopted. (See orderto Boardof Pub- lic Works.) Also, rabic Street Grading— The Board of Public. Works have hall oder consideration the resolution or -der of the Common Council, approved '.ay IS, 1887, relative t the grading Hofe street, from Bancroft street to .oyt avenue, and Bancroft street, from oncord street to Congress street, and acing investigated " ther proposed l rovenient, rt1le y report that it ; necessary and proper to grade Roble reet, from Bancroft aveune to the right f way of the Minnesota and North- estern Railway conpauy and Bancroft vtnue, from Coco street to Congress trent, said grading t be dole under lie contract; that tore estimated ex - ,cost, thereof is ;4,965, one-half of rhich need not be paid into the City Treasury before the contract is let; hat real estate to be assessed therefor an be found henefited to the extent of lie costs and expenses necessary o be incurred thereby; that said im- noveutent is not asked for by it petition cf a majority of the owners of propert} o be assessed therefor, butwe herevvitlh� ;end a plan or profile of said improve- ment, and an order for your adop- tion, if you desire us to make the im- nroveniet. Yeas 4, nays 0. R. L. timit)L\N, President. LC. F. ERw'IN.Clerk Board Public Works. Nov. 1, ISSi. Adoptee. (See order to Board of Pub- lic Works.) Also, De Soto Street Openfn Etc.— The Board of Public %'orks have had under eonsideratfnn the resolution or order of the Common Council, approved ,jene 0, IS87, relative to the opening, widening and extension of Dc Soto street. from Maryland strcettothe north City limits, and having investigated the proposed improvement, respectfully re- port that it is necessary and proper to open, widen and extend De Soto street, front Case street to the north city limits; that the estimate l real expense ❑ hereof is .23,000; that es - tat to he assessed therefor can be found benefited to the extent of the damages, costs and expenses necessary to be incurred thereby; that said improve - met is not asked for by a petition of a majority o£ the owners of the property to be assessed therefor, but we teerewit- prevementaandAll anrorder for your said Is adop- Lion, if you desire its to make the im- provement. Yeas 4, nays 0. If. L. GoRIIAx, President. W. F.ELwIN, Clerk Board Public Works. Oct. 31, 11;B7. Adopted( (See order to Board of Pub- lic Works`;) a "t Also, Mississippi Street Paving— The Board Of Public Works herewith respectfully return your final order approved Aug. 18, 1587, in the omtter of paving Mississippi street. from Grove street to Acker street, with the request that you annul said order andallow said Board to amend their report in said matter dated Aug. hi, 1887, so as to read that it is necessary and proper to pave said Mississippi street, from Grove street to Arker street, with cedar blocks and curbing with granite, includ- ing in said contract the necessary sewer, water and gas connections to the property lines, and to construct a sewer ml said Mississippi street. from Penn- sylvania avenue to the southerly end of the bridge over the right of way of the St. Paul, \linneapohis & Manitoba Halfway company, together with the necessary catchbasius and manholes; said paving and sewer to be done under out- contract. A proper Order is he_re- withsubmftted for your adoption. 1;. L. GORMAN, President.. W.F.Enwi N,Clerk Board Public Works. Nov. 1, 1857. Adopted and order approved Aug. 18, 1887, annulled. Seas, 13. (See order to Board of Public Work'.) Vp Also, oX Milton Street Opening, Etc.— Che Board of Public Works herewith respectfully return your fined order, ap- proved Jumen. 1887, for the opening, wielening and extension of Milton street' to a width of sixty-six (Iia) feet, from Pleasant avenue to St. Clair street, with the request that you annul Said order, and allow said Board to amend their re- port fn said matter, dated May 24. 1887, so as to read that it Is necessary and proper to open, widen and extend said Milton street to it width of sixty (m) feet, from Pleasant avenue to St. Clair street and with the further request that your honorable body pass a new final oder, as amended, for said filo- proceunent. A proper order is herewith submitted for your adoption. H. L. (;Olt\IAN, President. W.F.Enw-IN. Clerk Board Public Works. Oct. 31, ISS7. Adopted and order ahpove'd .little 0, lxs7, annulled. Yeas 13. (See order to Board of Public. Works.) i Also. Main Street Opening. Etc.— 'Che Board of Public %Corks, upon tine request of the Park Commission. herewith return your order, approved \Say 5, 1857, for theopening and exten- sion of Main street, from Clermontstreet to a point at or near the intersection of Mound and Earl streets, with the re- quest that your honorable body with- draw said order, for the reason that said opening will interfere with the pro- posed Indian Mounds Park. it. L. GORMAN, President. W.F.ERwiN,Cle•k Board Public Works. Nov. I, 1887 - Alderman of the district. Also, Arcade Street Grading— The Board reports that the grading of Arcade street, from Seventh street to Francis street, is not proper until Ar- cade street is opened and ordered graded the entire length, orders for which int- rovenient are now pending before said Hoard. Adopted. Also. Refunding Orders— The board rec•omnnends that refund- ing orders be drawn in favor of J. D. Ludden for fi:30. being amount overpaid on account of error in assessment for theowing of 1Cabasha street; in favor of Frantz Bergman, for Sit, amount overpaid oil account of error in dssess- mcut for grading Arundel street; and in favor of Nicholas Wilbers; for $36.30, amount overpaid on account of the con- struction of a sewer on Seventh street. Adopted. (See resolutions.) Also, Snelling Avenue Sidewalk— The Board of Public Works herewith respectfully return yourorder approved Oct. *2 1887. to lay a ten -foot wooden sidewalk on both sides of Snelling ave- mue, from Langford avenue to Goodrich avenue, together with the necessary crossings, with the request that said order be ;upended so as to read as fol- lows, to -wit: Resolved, That the Board of Public Works taus(,, a six-foot wooden sidewalk to be laid nn both sides of Snelling ave' - nue, from Langford avenue to theright of way of file St. Paul, Jlinneapolis .I Manitoba Railway company; also a ten - foot wooden sidewalk on both sides of Snelling avenue, from the right of way of the St. laud, Minneappolis., Manitoba Railway company to Capitl avenue; also a six-foot wooden sidewalk un both sides Of Snellfug avenue, from Capitol avenue to Goodrich avenue, together with the necessary crossings. A proper order is herewith submitted for your adoption. It. L. GORMAN, President, W.F.EIvviN. Clerk Board Public Works. Oct. ;311 1887. Committee on Streets. B42 PROCEEDINGS OF THE COMMON COUNCIL. Also. Wabasha Street Sidewalk— The Board of Public Works herewith respectfully return your order,apffpproved Bed- ford stone6oil the ",car •eatsidewalk side of NNshBush, street, front Bridge square to the Waba- sha street bridge, together with the re- port of theCorporatloti Attorney and City Engineer thereon, for further instrue- tions in said matter. Yeas 3, nays 1 (Mr. Barrett). R. I„ Gon>IaN, President. W.F.Enwls.Clerk Board Public Works. Oct. 31, 13137. Committee on Streets. [The Corporation Attorney and City Engineer advise against constructing said sidewalk until the street lines are determined]. 'Also. Selby Avenue. Paving Contract— rhe Board reports that it has awarded James Forrestal the contract for paving Selby avenue, from St Albans street to Summit avenue, he bchtg the lowest reliable and responsible bidder there- for; amount of bid, $34,7IX). and Y30 for each sewer connection; bond fn the sun. of oGebhr$13o�lin es, as with MO. cleod and Also. Gotzian Street Grading Contract— The Board reports that it has awarded .lames hickey, Willcanl Meikle and .1. W. Dunu the contract for grading Got - ,.fail st reet. front Margaret street south- lotcest C relia[ilf•stand resp ensilfl- bidue- Vers thto erefor; mnoun 1 with T.~If. 'rood fn the eum of Darling still M. Locker as sureties. Also. State and Other Streets Sewer Con tr'act— The Board reportsthat it has aw•ardet Patrick Doherty the contract for con strucdng a sewer on State street, froze Concord �treet to South Robert street on South Robert street, from State stree to rpolls o.,t.t,. street; v, Runk Oakdale he being the only bidder theetor and his bid being deemed reasonable and bi reliable and responsible: amount of bid Cleary slid tle sllsin tlf $yPfNl.et6vit Jamesl y u ettes. Eae1, of the tbregoing awards till' up separately sad approved by the fol 11)""g vote: Yeas —Abd. Conley, Dowlan, O'Con or, Cullet, R}}an, Sanborn, R -,bet Kent>)•. Kain, li aleft, Bryan ]linen Mr. Presidet-13. Also. Estimates and Claims— The board transmits, approved by it the wit: Estimate estimates No. 2 and final,'is. talle rudi lig fn blocks 12 slid 20, Ferry's ad- ition, J . Ctaffey, contractor; amount Ire, 130; Estimate No. Sand final, Sec - lid and Cedar streets sewer, Stockton & .iud9uist, contractors; amount due, 4115: Estimate No. 4 and final, Ninth treet paving• Forrestal & Reilly, con- ractrs; oamount due, $1,816; Estimate ro. 4 still final, Cedar, Central and 'rant streets paving, Forrestal &Reilly, ontractors; amount due, 1,061,70; istfmate No: 5 and final, Cypress street ;radfnt e, BW 40, EsParkstimate contract No. 14, Iecount due, pie -• second supplemental to No. 12 Ind final, Maria avenue sewer system, Stockton & Lindquist, 'ontractors:. solouut due. $090; Thomas 3rennan, $1.558.'26- D. L. Cuncce, $20; K. P. Cul leu, $21; Hudner & Begels- Kergel, X2.20; Dlathew Craig, $9; G. W Merrill, $18. Committee on Claims. uEpolIT OF BOArn, OF CONTROL. The Board of Control submits report For month of October, 1867, showing a otalex 78 2 0fV,qW_.Vj.as follows: I '1 22; Alt H0111c 5963.60; outsidestd, $1,227 t.lall flllttee UII Public ACl`nllllta. Ii F_ uT (IF 110A11D OF w•ATEll CON131IJ- siout:1tl. E. F. Kr.duner's'Petitiun— 'Phe Board of Water Counuissiotiers report fu regard to said petition, tit n'llich petitioner e1.Iims damages on ac- count of overflo.v owing to bursted water pipe • that said overflow Was the fault of Messrs. IN'bite&Adams. sewer filed ruwith the i1City-EnBoard gine r a bill against said cmtr:murrs for V30.47 un "Referred said bursted Ovate pbpr. Referred to Corporation Attorney. nFt•olfrs uF FTANDINO "011 1ITTEF.B. Of Coulluittee of, Ways and Means— Bond Approved— committee hx ave examined bond of American Manufacturing company,_ ret oil account countlef foundry budding on at that sane be approved. Adopted amt bund approvedc Yeas 113. (/f C'.olunlittee on Claims—C. A. Stein's 1'ettfon ter of Committee reonmleml that pn y petitioner for dmuages Oil account of overfiolr in basentenc of buildualI,;, owned by hint be deuced. Reports of Corpora- tion matterrare herewithall'isnl mi ted. in said u Adopted. Of Cmnttdttso on Fire Departulent— Heating Engine House No, 1— Committee report back the reqst of ue the Board of Fire Commissioners in said matter without recommendation, to- gether with a proper resolution, if the PROCEEDINGS OF TH Council wishes to grant the request for a stealu heating apparatus cu said build- ing. Request granted. (See resolution). Of Committee on Streets—Alley Vaca- tion— Committee recommend that the vaca- tion of alley in Crocus Hills 'third Be- arrangemcut of block 1, Wright's addi- tion to St. Paul, be granted as asked for. Adopted, and City Clefk instructed to give the notice required by law. Also, William Grube and Others' Petition— Committee recommend that said peti- tion, in regard to gradin Arcade street, be referred to Board of ,ublic Works. Adopted. Of Committee oil Police—Appointments Cnnfirmed— Committee recommend that the an- pointments of Louis Calvin and Leo Corniek as members of the regular po- lice force he advised and consented to, and that the removal of Daniel Sweeney, ;is Assistant Poundmaeter. beconcurred In. Adoote,; and said appointments and removal confirmed still concurred in by the following vote: Yeas—Ald. Conley. Dowlan, O'Con- nor, Cullen, tivmt, Sanborn, Weber, Keuuy, Bain, limtinb Bryant, Mitres, "1 r. Presub"It--l:i. Of Committee on Public Buildings, Etc.—Ilan and Wood Markets— LI regard to resolution of ARI.lVeber, relating to the property heretofore pur- chased by the city for use as hay and W ood markets, cotmnittee report that, while in their opinion the said lots are not at present available for the pur- poses for which they, were purchased, Yet your committee ,cent it unwise to offer the sante for sale, as theproperty can be profitably held and in the future utilized for city purposes. Adopted. Also, ih+atiug 11 lallings' Honlo— Committee reconmlend the adoption of the view of the board of control in said matter, and that the city clerk be l ustructed to advertise for bids for heat- intr the Foundifngs' Monte and annex to city hospital, without delay. Adopted. n}; Folr'r, Ut'.si•t'CIAI. 1.011?frrTtil;e- ()f O. O. Cullen, Chairmmn— Phe special committee to which was assigned the d)ity of making the neces- ary arrangereception Of for the receptioof Presfdeut and \Irs. Cleveland submit n full report in detail and ask your ap- proval of siutte, if found correct. Accepted. (See Ordinance No. a54.). Proposals frnStore-Ilousu— Blde were received foF ,constructing a I E COMMON COUNCIL. 573 store -house on the corner of Eagle and Washington streets as follows: E. R. Hankins, 32,470; G. W. Merrill, $2,347; each bid being accompanied by the re- quired bond. Aid. Cullen moved that the contract be awarded to G. W. Merrill and that the Corporation Athlntey he instructed to draw a contract flecordi ugly. The ruction prevailed stiff contract so awarded by the following vote: Teas—Ald. Conley, Dowl81r,O'Connor, Cullen, Ryan, Sanborn, Weber, Kenny. Kain, Hamm, Bryant, Minea, Mr. Pres- ident -13. Estimate Allowed— Estimate No. 1, Colorado street bridge, M. A. O'Brien & Bro., contractors; amount due, $4,624. Allowed and ordered paid by the tok lowiug vote: Peas—AId.Cmdey.Dowlan, O'Connor, Cullen, Ryan, Sanborn, Weber, Kenny, Kain, Vanni, Bryant, Mines, Mr. Pres- ident -13. Ordinances— An ordinance was read "granting J. C. Kahlert permission to erect a one- story glass and frame addition to build - ng., lid. Cullen moved that the rules be so far suspended as to allow said ordi- nance to pass to its second reading. File motion prevailed, yeas 1:3, and the said ordinance was thereupon read l second tittle and passed. (See Ordi- nance o. ago.) Ali ordinance nce was read -'permitting the St. PaulCurling club to erect a frame buildf"g and lantern boxes upon prolrrty hereinafter described." .1� I. Kenny moved that the rules be so far suspended as to allow said ordi- nance to pass to its second reading. The motlop prevailed, yeas 13, and the said ordinance was thereupon read a second time and passed. (See Ordi- nance No. 851.) An ordinance was read "granting the United States of America authority to use a portion of Snelling avenue, iti the city of St. Paul,' aul, Minnesota, for the pur- poses beret. ulenttnned. Aid. Brvant uroved that the rules be so far suspended as to allow said ordi- n'ance to pass to its second reading. The notion prevailed, yeas 1:3, slid the said ordinance was thereupon read a second time and passed. (See Ordi- ounce No. An ordinance was read "appropriat- ing money- for and directing the pay- ulent to Anthony Conroy of the sunt of $7501 pursuant to report of Acting Ponndmaster." Aid. Dowlan moved that the rules be so far suspended as to allow said ordi- nance to pass to its second reading. The motion prevailed, yens 13, and 5i4 PIOCEEDINGS OF THE COMMON COUNCIL. the said ordinance was thereupon read' a second. time and passed. (See Ordi- nance No. 853.) An ordinance was read •to provide for the payment of sundry claims." Aid. Sanborn moved that the rules be, so far nance to pass to its second readintllosaidg ordi- The motion prevailed, yeas 13, and the said ordinance was thereupon read a second time and passed. (See Ordi- nance No. 851.) Au ordinance was read "extending the fire limits of the city of St. Paul." Aid. Weber moved that the rules be so far ounce tohppendeass to its second as to 1110rN' Said ordi- ea ding The motion prevailed, yeas 13. and the said ordinance eand pase a sd u(sSeeon real[ secondlittle Ordi- mance No. M5.) An urdilace was read •`to authorize- Myers uthorizeMyers & Carpenter to erect and main- tain a Howard watch and clock in front of 71 East Third street." Aid. Sanborn moved that the rules he ,,aid ordi- so far aroeolded as nance to pass to its secondi to alls reading. The motion prevailed, yeas 1Y, nays 1 (Aid. Dowlan), and the said ordinance was there passed. (see Ordinancread a e No. &i6.)u ane Ordinances. 011l]IN ANCE No. 8W. An Ordinance Granting J. C. Kahlert Permission to Erect a One Stor}} Glass and Frame Addition to Bull( I- S gthon 1. Permission is hereby' given and granted unto,J. C. Kahlert to erect a one story glass and frame addition in the rear of the one story and basement brick building situate on part of lot two Irvin el's adcl tondo St. Paul, and o known as No. 128 West Third stroet, the same to be Clone under the sunervhaho, and iu spection of the luspeder of Buildings of said city. Sec. 2 'Phis ordinance shall take effect surd be in force frons and after its passage and publication. Yeas-AId. Conley, D"wlan,o'Collllor, KaitnNSanborn, st nHaa, rvait"Ihnt,Mr. Presi- dent -13. Passed Nov. 1, 1887. C. 1). KL]Itiq President of Council. Approved Nov. 2, 1887. Mayor. It"IlEaT A. SMITH, y Attest: CuoA. Puh;NueaoGAeT, City Clerk. s. Nov. 5. CttmsAsci; No. KA Ali Ordinance Paul Curling Club to Erect aF'ame tBttild- ing and Lantern Boxes Upon Property Hereinafter Described. 'he Common Council of the city of St. Paul (to ordain as follows: Section 1. Permission is hereby given all granted unto the St. Paul Curling lob, of the city of St. Paul, to build nd erect a temporary frame building ne story high, twelve feet by sixteen Lot upon the ground, upon the vacant roperty on the north side of Eighth treet between Cedar street and Minne- ota street at apotent thereon near to the )entral Fire Hall billlding, for club room anrposes. And also not to exceed four ranee lantern boxes at different points ,poll said property 4x5 feet square, stili ;i"t feet high, Ili which are to be Placed aTiteros or headlights for evening use: iald club room building and lantern loxes to be all taken clown and removed rronh off of said property on or before ;he first day of Al>rit 1888, by said curl- ing elpb, and at their cost and expense. The same, and the whole thereof, to be under the supervision of 'the Inspect"" of Bulletin's of said city. Sea 2. this ordiance shall take effect and be hu force from and after its publi- cation. llovvlan, O'Con- Yeas-Ald. Conley, nor, Callen, Hymn, Sanborn, Weber, Kenny, Kahn, Hamm, Bryant, Mines.Sir. President -13. Passed Nov. 1, 1887. C. I). Kram, President of Council. Approved Nov. 2, 1887. RUnERT A. 5]11'rn, Mayor. Attest: 'Trios. A. PuEsuEnGAST, City Clerk. Nov. 5. ORDINANCE No. 852. An Ordinance Granting to the United States of America Autboh'ity to Use a Portion of SnellitiAvenue, in the City of St. Paul, D�innesota, for the H Purposes erein MenQbned. The Common Council of the City of St. Paul do ordain as follows: Section 1. That authority and 'per- mission is hereby given and granted to the United States of America to use all that portion of Snelling avenue, from the ppoint where said avenue intersects ill(-. Dlississippi river, iu said city, to a point north al said avenue not exceed- ing six milesfrom the intersection aforesaid, which said northern Point may be selected by the authorithesof the United States, and to measure and use the said portion of said avenue for a base line for the purpose of making a survey of the state, and for that pur- pose are authorized and empowered to erect and maintain for such length of time as may be necessary, not exceed- ing two years after the passage of this ls at eachhend of above nahneds and portions of PROCEEDINGS OF THE C031MON COUNCIL. 575 said above-nawed avenue, and to plant pernhauent monuments at each of said numb. That the tripods to be erected at the south end of the described por- tion of said avenue shall be on the west side thereof, and the tripod to be erected at the north a ad ofthedescribed portion of said avenue shall Ile on the east side thereof. That said tripods to be erected its aforesaid shall not exceed hn size twenty feet square at the base and shall not exceed forty feet in hehghth. And it is hereby expressly agreed and understood that at the, end of two years from the passage of this ordinance that said tripods to be erected as above stated shall be removed, unless other- wise hereafter ordered by the Common n Council: and. further, that the erection of said tripods and signals, the planting of said monuments and the nneasure- ments of said base line, shall be carried on in such a manner which shall not in any way interfere with the convenient and necessary use of said avenue. Sec. 2 This ordinance shall take effect and be ten force from and after its publication. Y eas-Ald. Cooley, Dowlan.O'Comtor, Pullen, Ryan, Sanborn. Weber. Kenny, Kain. Hamm. Bryant. Millen, Mr. Presh- dent-18. Passed Nov. I, 1887. C. 1). Ksaue, President of Council. Approved Nov. 2, 1887. Roamn, A. SMITH, Mayor. Attest: Taus. A. PRENDEH14AST. City Clerk. Sop. 5. ()RDINANCF. No. K3. Au Ordinance Appropriating Money for and Directing the Pay meat to An- thony Conroy of the Sun] of 87.50, Pur- suart to Report of Acting .Pound - i aster. The Common Council of the City of St. Paul do ordain as follows: Section 1. That all order lie, drawn upon the Cit>}' Treasury of St. Paul ten favor of Anthony Conroy for the sump of seven and fifty one -hundredths ($7.:,0) dollars, ten full compensation for and satisfaction of his claim and demand against the city of St. Paul for balance, over and abovo charges of said city, for impounding a heifer and sale thereof, raider ordinances of said city, as by the report of the Acting Poundinaster to the Common Council of date the 21st day of Octo A. a 1887, will more fully ap- pear: sar'd littler to be delivered only upon his filing with the City Comptroller full and absolute receipts to the city in satisfaction of said clahuh or demand. Sec. 2. This ordinance shall take effect and be in force from and after its publi- cation. Yeas -Aid. Caney', Dowlan,O'Connor, Cullen, Ryan, Sanborn, Weber, Kenny, Rain, Hamm, Bryant, Mines, Mr. Presi- dent -13. Passed Nov. 1, 1887. - C. I). KEna, President of Council. Approved Nov. 2, 1887. RotEET A..S'MITii, Mayor. Attest: Cuos. A. PRENDERGAST. City Clerk. Nov. 5. OuniN.1NCE No. 8.51. Au Ordinance to Provide for the Pay- ment of Sundry Claims. The Coalition Council of the City of St. Paul do ordain as follows: Section 1. That orders be drawn upon the City Treasurer ten favor of the hereinafter named persons, and for the respective amounts herein named. to - wit: 1. Capt. Ed S. Bean .............. uCi 53 2. Beck & Bank .................. M 75 3. Dwwer & Bros.......... ...... 30 38 4. E. B. Osborn & Co. . - - ......... 10 00 5. Craig, Larkin & Snhith ........ 849 87 6. Edison Electric Light company 2101 00. 7. Janes A. Wilson........ ... i1D 50 S. Auerbach, Finch & Van Slyck 102 05 0. Thomas Davis ................. 304 58 10. Rodgers & Davis ............. 6 w Il. Charles A. Van Slyck........ 111 W 4. Beck & Rank ................. 16 22 13. Strong & Hackett ......... .. 18 69 14. E. F. Osborne & Co......... 45 50 15. George (leis .................. 110 W 16. A. Henry ..................... 12 00 17. J. O'Gorman ................. 3 00 18. A. Adler ..................... 5 00 19. Lewis Baker ................. 3000 20. Hotel Ryan ................... 401 75 2L W. B. Bead ...:...............500 W 21i4. Hotel Ryan ................. 186 50 22. St. Paul Gas Light Co........ 324 58 23. Thos. Davis ............... 8 (36 24. Quinby & Abbott......'....... 5 00 t.5. J. M. Carlson ........... .. . 45 W 26. Auerbach, Finch &Van Slyke 67 61 27. A.. larsbishek................ :3500 2s. Johnnr Sommers ................ 731 11 29. E. W. Shirk .................. 4.2 W :30. Mast, Buford & Burwell Co.. 77 40 31. K.1'. Cullen .................. 42 W 32. Ballard & Sdhutte ........... 26 00 33. A. 11. Bunde.................. 27 00 34. F. D. Abbey.: ............... 10 w 3:5. R. A. Lanpher............... :3o 25 36. David Burke .................. 5 00 37. Pennock & Hall .............. 24 W Ss. Nushka chat) .................. 142 00 39. J. B. Cook & Son ............. 12 50 40. Metropolitan hand............ 66 o0 41. George Selbert................ 241 04 42. George Andrews .............. 53 15 43. 11. H. Athey.................. 13 W 44. Butt & Ferret'............1.... 800 dh 45. Northern Pacific,. Toboggan club .......................... 100 W 46. Thomas Davis .... .......... 450 W Said orders to be in full payment and compensation of the claims held by each 576 PROCEEDINGS OF THE COMMON COUNCIL. of said above-named persons against the to erect and maintain a Howard watch city of St. Paul, for work or labor done and clock on outer line of sidewalk I', or material or merchandise furnished front of 71 East Third street, during the (aid city as and Accounts to thas by report of the Committee pleasure of the Common Council. oil Claime Common Sec. 2. This ordinance to be in force Council of date the 1st day of Novem- from and after its passage. her, A. 1) 1887, will more fully appear; Yeas—Ald. Conley, O'Connor. Cullen, said orders to be delivered to each of Ryan, Sauborn,`Weber, `Ketnny,r. Ken n, the above-named ppersmis thereto en- Hanna, Bryant, .fines, President— titled only upon said persons filing with 12. the City Comptroller a full receipt to Pays dAid. ll, 18"7. 1. the city in satisfaction of said claim. Passed Nov. 1, 18" 7. Sec. 2. This ordinance shall take ef- C. D. KEult, President of Council. feet and be In force from and after its Approved Nov.ROBE2, A. -,- Magor. publication. Yeas—Ald- Conley. DowlanO'Connor, Attest: KCullain, yah' Sanborn, Web, ir. Kenny Nov.1° A. PHE.N'DEROAFT, City Clerk. President -13. Resolutions. Passed Nov. 1, 1867. C. D. KF -nit, President of CO -Bell. Resolved, That the plat of Buckhout's Approved Nov. 2, 1887. rearrangement of Moore's addition to RcnERT A. SMITH, Mayor- the city of St. Paul, as recommended by Attest: the flatCommission, be and the same F. Titus. A. Pu,'nERO. ase, City Clerk. hereby is uccepted by the Common Nov. 5• Council. ORD1NA\CE No. 855. . eas—Ald, Conley. Dowlan,O'Cmmor, An Ordinance Extending the. ]•'ire Cullen, Ryall, Sanborn, \Veher, Kenny, Kain, Hamlin, Bryant, \linea, Air. Limits of the City of St. Paul. President -13. The Common Council of the City of St. Approved Nov.:. 1887. Paul do ordain as follows: Section 1. Article 241 of the Muuie- By Aid. Mice,•t— ipal Code of the city, of St. Paul, -stab- Resolved, ']'hat the grade Pof ro Bull ave- lishhng the fire limits of said city, and nue, from lsxheI street W I'rospect'1'er- the several amendments thereto, is rnce, as indicated by the red grade line hereby amended by adding thereto the uu the accompanying profile mph as re - following: Commencing, at the point couuneuded by the City Engineer, be of intersection of Summit avelle with and Hereby Is adopted as the established Rice street; thence, running along both grade. sides of Rice street and 150 feet beyond Yeas—Ald. louley, Dowlan,O'Conuor. the line of said Rice street oil both sides Callen: Ryan, Sanborn, Weber, Kenny, until itstrikes the right of way of the St. Kain, Haman, Bryant, Mines, Mr. Paul. Minneapolis & Manitoba railway, President=13. and all of the territory embraced with!', Approved Nov. 2. 1887, the above described bounds shall be- come a part of and included within the Bg Aid Alinea— fire limits of the city of St. Paul. ltesolved, ]'hat the grade of Delos Sec, 2. This ordlalme shall be. i', street, front Bellows street to Bidwell force from and after its passage. street, as indicated on the accompany- ' t ileo DowlanO-Connor, I . ie ret[ rflde line and as Yeas—Aid. Cel i eg profile by t Cullen, Ryan, Sanborn, Weber, Kenny, recommended by the 'ity Engineer, br, Kaln, Hamm, Bryant. Mines. Mr. Preai- and hereby is adopted as Caeestablished dent -13. grade. Passed Nov. 1, 1887. I eas—Ald. Conley, Dowlan ` e on C. D. KEn, President of Council. icor, Cullen, It a,,,i Sanborn, Weher, Approved Nov. 2, 1887. Kenny, Kain, limon Bryant, Minea, RonERT A. S]OTIi, Mayor. Mr President -13. Attest: ,Approved Nov. 2, 1887 'Plias. A. Ihisxnran:Asr, City Clerk. Nov. 5. `By AId. Kenn7— ORDINAxcE No. 8.56. I Resolved, 'lliat the grade of Awes An Ordinance to Authorize Myers&Car- street, frmn Canal street to Commercial pent' to Erect and Maintain a How- street, as indicated by the red grade line and Watch and Clock, fn Front of 71 on the accompanying profile and as re - East -Third Street. commended by the City Engineer, be The Common Council of the City of St. and hereby is adopted as the estab- Paul do ordain as follows: fished grade.. Section 1'v Authority lys & and Carpenter nor, Culleion ln, Ryan, Conle'DOwl S Sanborn, WeltOICer, is hereby B P PROCEEDINGS OF THE COMMON COUNCIL. 577 Kenny, Kain, Hamm, Bryant, Mines, Mr.President-13. Approved Nov. 2, 1887. ByAid. Kenny— Resolved, That the grade of West- minster sti-eet, from Cayuga street to Case street, as indicated by the grade line o', the acconipauying profile, be and the same hereby is adopted by the Conn mon Council as the established grade. Yeas—Ald.Conley, Dowlan, O'Connor, Cullen, Ryan, Sanborn, Weber, Kenny, Kain, Hamm. Bryant, Mines, Mr. Pres- ident -13. Approved Nov. 2. 1887. By Ald. Keuuyy Resolved, Tli.lt the grade of Lookout Place, front 'Terrace street to A rkwright street, as indicate([ by the grade lineml the accompanying profile, be and the same hereby is adopted by the Conunoil Council as the established grade. Yeas—Ald.Conlcyy. Dowlan, O'Connor, Cullen. Ryan. Sanborn, Weber, Kenny, Kain, ilanlm. Bryant, Mines, Mr. Pres- idci t-13. App o—I Nov. 2• Ix87. By AId- Kenny— Itesolved, shat the grade of Ark- wright street, from \i'hitnll stroet to Case street, :is indicated by the grade Mlle on t1C' profile, be it the same hereby is adopted by the Com - won Council as the established grade. Teas- —Ald.Cunley, Dowlan, O'Connor, Hall Cullen. Ryan, Sanborn, \Veber. Kenny, Kain. Mual, Bryant. Minea, Atr. Presi- dent -13. Approved Nov. 2. 1887. Whereas, The Common Council of tine city of St. Paul heretofore ordered the Board of Public Works to report whether it change of grade oil River street, from Main street to Hoffnnan avenue, in said city. as shown by a red line ml a profile annexed to said order, was necessary and proper, and whether real estate to be assessed for said im- provement could be. found benefited to file extent of dmuages and costs to be in- curred by said iviprovement; and Where"' lu accord.,,- with said order the Board of Public \Yorks did make a report to the Common Council of date Sept. 12, 1887, recommending said Improvement, and that property could be found benefited to the extent of dam- ages, costs and expenses to be incurred in making said change of grade as aforesaid; and Whereas, The Common Council of said city on the 14th day of September, 1887, adopted said report and ordered the City Clerk to give the notice required by law; .mWhereas, the City Clerk gave notice,. in the official paper of said city,for three successive weeks. twice in each week, that the Coummn Council of said city would on the 1st day of November, 1867, at 7::30 o'clock p. in., at the Council Chamber in said city, consider such pro- posed change of grade; and Whereas, At the time and place des- ignated for such proposed change of grade, the Coalition Council, after hear- ing all persons interested, and being of the opinion that the sante was necessary lid proper, ordered the grade of River street, from Main street to Hoffman avenue, to be changed in accordance with the red line as shown o', the an- nexed profile,behng the same as referred to in all the proceedings had !n regard to said change; therefore Resolved, ']'list said order and the profile representing said change of Wrade be referred to the Board of Public orks, and that said Board shall pro - reed without delay, to assess the amount as nearly as they call ascertain the sante, Which shall be required to pay the dam- ages, costs and expenses of such im- provement upon the real estate to be benefited by said improvement, as pro- vided by law, it being lie opinion of the Common Council that real estate to be assessed for such improvement can be found benefited to th- extent of dain- ages, costs and expenses necessary to be incurred thereby. Yeas—AId. Colley, Dowlan,O'Conuor, Cullen, Ryan, Smiborn, WeberKenny, Kain, Hanun. Bryant. Minea, Air. Presi- dent -13. Approved Nov. 2. 1887. Resolved, That a refunding older for the sum of forty-two (442) dollars be drawn a on the City Treasury II favor of Franz 13ergmmi, owner of lots 1 and 2, block 2, Michel's subdivision of hlock 7, and S'Iv 3S of block 2, Smith's subdi- vision of blocks 6, 7 and 8, Stinson's di- vision, St. Paul, the said sum being the amount overpaid by said owner on ac- count of error in assessment against said lots 1 and 2, for the grading of Arundel street, from Carroll street to Minnehalm street. Yeas—AId. Conley, Dowlan O'Connor Cullen, Ryan, Sanborn, Weber, Kenny, Kula, Hanna, Bryant, Mines, Mr. Presi- dent -13. Approved Nov. 2, 1887. Resolved, That a refunding order for the sum of three hundred and thirty 9330) dollars be drawn yF)ou the City Preasury ht favor of J. D. Ludden. ironer of tine following described F'rop- rcy to -wit: Commencing at southeast corner of W. S. hall's land; thence S'ly ?ll feet; thence W'ly 210 If to E'ly line A Wabasha street; thence N'ly along IVabasla street 211 ft. to S W'ly cornier A said W. S. Hall's land; thence E'ly ;1 0 ft to beginning, being in St. Paul, 578 PROCEEDINGS OF THE COMMON COUNCIL. Minnesota, the said sum being the amount overpaid by said owner on ac- count of error ill assessment against said property for paving Wabasha street, from College avenue to Rice street, with cedar blocks and curbing with granite. Yeas—Ald. Conley. Dowlan, O'Connor, Cullen, Ryall, Sanborn, Weber, Keung, Fain, llama, Bryant, Jlinea, Jlr. Pres - i dent -13. Approved Nov. 2, 1887. Resolved, 'That a refunding order for the sum of thilty-six dollars and thirty cents (£317.:30) be drawnupon the City Treasury fn favor of Nicholas Wilbers, owner of the following described prop- erty, to -wit: Commencing at the inter- section of Sinuen and Margaret streets; thence east along Margaret street 86.5 feet; thence south !r2;6 feet to Sinnen street; thence northerly along Sinuen street 10.65 feet more or less to begin- ning; the said sum being the amount overpaid by said owner for said prop- erty on accou tit of the construction of a sewer oil Seventh street, from Hope street to I Halon street (Seventh and Mendota streets sewer). Yeas—Ald. Cooley. Dowlan,O'Co nor, Cullen, Ryan, Sanborn, Weber, Kenny, Kain, Hanan, Bryant. \linea, Mr. Presi- dent -13. Approved Nov. 2, 1887. I3y Ald. Dowlan— Resolved, That an order be dralvu In N favor of F. '. Heyderstae It for the sum o£being interest and cost on north 613.84, � of lots 5 and 6, block 2, Brun - son's addition, sold In error for sewer in Beaumont street. ('ertfficate No. 2,042. Yeas—Ald. Conlev,Dowlan, O'Connor, Cullen, Ryall, Sanborn, IN eber, Kenny. Rain, Hamm. Bryant, Mitten, Mr. Presr dent -13. Approved Nov. 2. lsa7. Resolved, By the Common COMIC'I of the city of St. Paul, That the posi- tion of City Com ptrol lets clerk, as cre- ated by tile. legislative act ap,roved March 2, 18&7, and continued by t�ue City Comptroller, front and after the 25th day of February, A. D. 1837, is hereby recogufzed and Continued until other- wise ordered. Teas—Ald.Couley, Dowlan,O'Cuu nor. (•ullen, Ryan. Sanborn, Weber, Kenny Kain,Hauvu, Bryant, Alinea, Mr. Presi dent -1.3. Approved Nov. 2, 1887_ 1} Aid. Kellny— lteaolved. That the Building Imspuctor be and he is hereby requested It." infortu By AW. Mines— be City Council by what authority he Hesoh•ed, That the contract of M. A. instructs building owners to pat on and E. J. O'Brien, of date of Sept. 12, their buildings a Chicago fire escape in 11887. w•fth the city of St. Paul, for the preference to those manufactured in St. Colorado street, across Starkeyrastreet. Paul. Teas—Ald.Conley, Dowlan,O'Connor, Jullen, Ryan, Sanborn, NN'eber, Kenny, Bain, Harlot, Bryant. Mines, Mr. I'resi- lent-13. Approved Nov. 2, 1887. [3y Ald. Kerr— Whereas, The city of St. Paul bears rinaost exclusively the burden of taxa - :ton involved in a suitable prevision for :he safe keeping of prisoners in Ramsey ouuty. And, whereas, Said city must also bear in large measure the odium and disgrace attendant upon receut disclos- ures with respect to the Character all conduct of the common jail of said county. Therefore Resolved, That we dean it our privilege and duty to respectfully suggest to to the Board of County Com- missioners of this county, that steps should be immediately taken to provide suitable apartments for the fenale pris- oners fn said jail, and that said apart - ,,,cuts should be separated entirely from those occupied by the other sex. We further suggest, that this may be done by fitting all for the use of female prisoners that part of the ,iail building recently occupied by the sheriff's faun fly, or if this is insutlicfent, by provid- ing other accommodations for the county Officials, aside from the sheriff. who now occupy parts of the jail build- "t \Pe also desire to press upon the Board of County Commissioners the urgent necessityof employing some suitable person as matron. who shall have personal care and supervision of female prisoners. Resolved, That the City Clerk furnish a copy of this resolution to the Board of County Commissioners. Yeas—Ald.Conley, Dowlmu,O'Connor. Cullen, R -an, Sanborn, Weber, Kenny. Kain. Darin, Bryant, Minea, Mr. President -13. Approved Nov. 2, 1887. By Ald. Sanhoru— Resolved, That the Board of Fire Commissioners be and they are hereby authorized to contract for a steam ]test- ing apparatus for the new Engine House No. 1, situated at the corner of Ninth and Fort streets. Yeas—Aid. Conley, Dowlan, O'Con- nor, Cullen.Ryyan, Sanborn, Weber, Kenny, Kain, Ilan in, Bryant, Minea, Mr. President -13. _ Approved Nov. 2, 1887. PROCEEDINGS OF THE COMMON COUNCIL. 579 prepared under resolution of the Cour nun Council. approved Sept. 7, 1887, as executed and submitted to this Council, be and the same is hereby approved, and the same is hereby authorized to be executed by the proper city officers. Also, that the bond executed by said contractors. andwhich has- been alt, 77troved by the 11 oil. Orlando Simons, }mdge of the district court, be, and the same is hereby accepted as the bond in such case made and provided. Yeas-Ald. Corley, Dowlan O'Cou- nor, Cullen, R)'an, Sanborn, Weber, Kenny, Kain, Hamm, Bryant, Minea, Mr. President -13. Approved Nov. 2, 1887. By Ald. Rvan.— $esolved, '1 hat the Street Oil Lamp Contractor be directed to place lamps on Grace street, its follows: One in center of blocks and two on each crossing, be- tween West Seventh auul Pleasant ave- nue. Yeas—Ald. Conley, Dowlan,O'Conuor, Cu. Ryan, Sanborn, Weber, Kenny, Kalil!, lltuuni, Bryant, Jlinen, Mr. Presi- dent -13. Approved Nov. 2. 1887. By Ald. Flamm -- Resolved, That the City Oil Lanip Contractor be instructed to place an oil lamp at southeast earner of Ross street and Duluth avenue; also one oil lamp midway between this one and lamp Io- cated east. of it on south side of Case street. Yens—Ald. Conley. Dowlau,O'Connor, Cullen, Ryan. Sanborn, Weber, Kenny, Kain, Hamm, Bryant, Alines, Air. Presf- dent-13. Approved Nov. 2, 1837. By Aid. liamm— Resolved, That the City Oil Lamp Contractor be instructed to place an oil lamp on east side of Duchess street, 150 feet north of its Intersection with Wells street. Yeas—Ald. Corley. Dowlan,O'Con nor, Cullen, Ryan. Sanborn. Weber, Kenny, Kain, Hamm, Bryant, . Minea, Mr. President -1:3. Approved Nov. 2, 1887. By Ald. Rvan— Resolved, That the Street Oil Lamp Contractor be directed to ulace lamps oil I'leasaut avenue as follows: Two lamps fn each block between Ramsey mrd St. Chair streets on south side of street. Yeas—Ald. Conley.Dowlan, O'Connor, Cullen, Ryan, Sanborn. Weber, Kenny, Kain., Hanna, Bryant, Minea, Air. President -18. Approved Nov. 2, 1687. By Ald, Long— Resolved, That the City Oil Lampl Contractor be and is hereby instructed to place oil lamps at the following places: One on corner Kendrick and Bayless streets. One on corner Pickard and Ada streets. One on corner Kendrick and Raymond streets. One on corner Raymond avenue and Northern Pacific railroad bridge. One on corner Raymond and. Standish streets. One on corner Raymond and Langford avenue. One on corner Knapp and Pratt ave- nues. One on corner Blake and Gordon, block 39. One of corner Gordon and Langford avenues. One in front of lot 9, block 41 (Pratt avenue). One fu front of lot 2. block 45 (Bayle.." avenue). One in front of lot 12, block 37 (this leads to new school house). One In front of lot 5, block 66. One in front of lot 12, block 66. One in front of lot 12, block 40 (as per ,,tap herewith). I eas—Ald. Conley, Dowlan,O'Comor, Cullen, Ryan, Sanborn, Weber, Kenn)*, Kain, Ilanun, Bryant, 'Minea, Air. Presf- dent—I'3. Approved Nov. 2. 1887. By Add. Weber— Resolved, That the Gasoline Lamp. Contractor be authorized to place ml lamps at the following places: One at corner Edmond and Elfelt streets. One oil west side of Iglehart, 159 feet south of Rice street; another about 150 feet further south. One near No. 4113 St. Anthom auenue. Yeas—Ald. Conley, Dowlan O'Connor, Cullen. Ryan, Sanborn, Weber, Kenny, Kain, Manna, Bryant, Minea, Mr. President -13. Approved Nov. 2, 1887. ByAid. Dowlan— Resolved. That the Gasoline Lamp Contractor be and is hereby requested to erect still maintain lamps at the fol- lowing points: Northeast corner Ilillsdale. and Arch. Southeast corner Arch and Fairview. Northwest corner Warren and Arch. Northeast corner Fairview and Jit. Airy. Yeas—Ald. Conley, Dowlan,O'Connor, Cullen, Ryan, Sanborn, Weber. Kenn) Kain, Hamm, Bryant, Minea, Mr. President -13. Approved Nov. 2. 1887. B}• Ald. Minea— Resolved, That the Street Oil Lamp Contractor_ be instructed to erect and 830 PROCEEDINGS OF THE COMMON COUNCIL. maintain lawps at the following places: On the soutnwest corner of Fairfield and Edward. On the northwest corner of Fairfield and Walter. On the northwest cornet of Fairfield and Hyde. South side of Fairfield. center of block 193, Irvine's addition: South side of Fillmore, between Ed- wards and Dakota. South side of Fillmore, between Ed- wards and Walter. On the northwest corner of Fillmore and Hyde. on thesouthwest corner of Fillmore and Morris. On the north side of Ohio street, lot 3, block 124, Irvine's addition. One in the center of block 2, on the east side of Ohio, Dasson's addition. One in the center of block 200, on Ohio, in Irvine's addition. One on northeast corner of W fnifred and Olito. One on north side of Congress street, center of block 199, Irvine's addition. n One osoutil side of Isabel, center of block 156. One on north side of Isabel, center of block 198. One on south side of Isabel, between Bidwell and Winslow. One on south side of Isabel, between Winslowand Stryker. One oil son fit side of Isabel, between Stryker and Hall avenue. One on south side of Isabel, between Hall and Goff. One on the northwest corner of Stryker and Congress. Zeas—Ald. Conley,Dowlan,O'Connor, Cullen, Ryan, Sanborn, Weber, Kenny, Kain, Hamm, Bryant, Mines, Mr. Prest- dent-13. Approved Nov. 2, 1887. By Aid. Petsch— Reset ved, That the City Engineer be and is hereby instructed to cause plans and surveys of Sherburne avenue ap- proach to be furnished at an expense, not exceeding 785. Yeas—Ald. Conley, Dowlan,O'Connor, Cullen. Ryan, Sanborn, \1 eber, Kenny, Kain, Hamm, Bryant, Minea, Mr. Presi dent -13. Approved Nov. 2, 1387. By- Ald. Kenn} Hesolved, Tliat the City Engineer b( and he is hereby authorized to expenc two hundred ($200) dollars in making at approach on 11eMenemy street, fron Case street' s provided a atisfactoryy ane accessible approach call be male to this amount. Yeas—Ala. Conley,Dowlan. O'Connor Cullen, Ryan, Sanborn, Weber, Kenny Kain, Hamm, Bryant, Minea, Mr. Presi- deut-13. Approved Nov. 2, 1387. By Aid, Dowlan— Resolved, That the City Engineer be and is hereby requested to put Minne- haha street fn a safe and passable con- dition between L'Orient and Ash streets. Peas—Ald. Conley, Dowlan, O'Con- nor, Cullen, Ryan, Sanborn, Weber, Kenny, Kai', Hamm, Bryant, Mines, Mr. President -13. Approved Nov. 2, 1887. By Aid. Sanborn— Resolved, That the Board of Public Works be and they are hereby directed to construct and maintain wooden cross walks across Grand avenue, on hot)) sides of Dale street, and across Dale street on both sides of Grand avenue. Yeas—Ald. Conley, nor. Cullen, Rvan, Sanborn, Weber, Kenny, Kain, Hamm, Bryant, Millen. Mr. President -13. Approved Nov. 2, 1837. By Aid. Ryan— Resolved, That the Board til Public. iVorks be and hereby is requested to :onstruct an eight -foot plank sidewalk m west side of Grace street, from Nest Seventh street to Pleasant Avenue., to- gether with necessary crosswalks. Teas—Ald. Conley. Dowlan. O'Con- nor,Cullen, Rg}an, Sanborn, Weber, Kenny, Kain, Ilaw 1, Bryant, Jlines. Mr. President -13. Approved Nov. 2, 1837. By Aid. Kenny— It is hereby ordered by the Common Council of the City of St. Paul: That the matter of a change of grade int Pennsylvania avenue, from Olive street to fine street; on Olive street on the seventy feet directly south of Penn- s}}•Ivania avenue, and on flue street on nue, be e lio et tme iherby Pennsylvania and thesareferred to the Board of Public Works to Inves- tigate and report: First—ls the improvement necessary aid proper? Second—Give the Council an estimate of the expense thereof, and state whether one-half of the cost thereof is to be paid into the City Treasury- before the con- tract is let: Third—Can real estate to be assessed for said improvementbe found benefited to the extent of dams6t,�en. costs and ex- tensesnecessarytobeincrredthereby? Fourth—Is such improvement asked forupon the petition or application of the owners of a major it} of the property to be assessed for such improvement? PROCEEDINGS OF THE COMMON COUNCIL. 581 Fifth—Send the Council a plan or pro- file of said improvement, as required by law, if you report in favor of the same. Sixth—Send the Council a proper or- der directing the work to lie done. Yeas—Ald. Conley, Dowlan.O'Connor, Cullen Ryan, Sanborn, Weber, 'Kenny, Kain, 1'iamm. Bryant, linea, Mr. Presi- dent -13. Approved Nov. i 1887. By Aid. Petsch. It is hereby ordered by the Common Council of the 'fly of St. Paul: That the matter of grading Brewster avenue, from Wabasha street to Uni- versity avenue, work to be done the coming winter, if possible, be and the same is liereby referred to the Board of Public Works to investigate and re- port: First—Is this iniprovementproper and necessary? Second—Give the Council an estimate of the expense thereof,and state whether one-half of the cost thereof is to be paid into the City Treasury before the con- tract is let. Third—Can real estate to be assessed for said improvement be found benefited to the extent of damages, costs and ex- penses necessary to be incurred thereby? Fourth—Is such Improvement asked for upon the petition or application of the owners of a majority of the property to be assessed for such improvement? Fifth—Send the Council a plan or pro - tile of said improvement, as required by law, if you report in favor of the sane. Sixth—Send the Council aroper or- der directing the work to be done. Peas—Ald. Conley, Dowlan, O'Con- nor, Cullen, IIIyan, Sanborn, Weber, Kenny, Kain, I anon, Bryant, Mines, Mr. President -13. Approved Nov. 2. 1887. By Aid. Kenny— It is hereby ordered by the Common Council of the City of St. Paul: That the matter of aradtng Edgerton street, from Maryland street to the north city limits, be and the same is herebyreferred to the Board of Public Works to investigate aid report: First—Is this improvement properand necessar ? Secom? Give the Council an estimate of the expense thereof and state whether one-half of the cost thereof is to be paid into the City Treasury before the con- tract is let. Third—Can real estate to be assessed for said' mprovement be fon-d benefited to the extent of damages, costs and ex- pensesnecessary to be incurred thereby? Fourth—Is such improvement asked for uponthe petition application of the owners oC a majority oT the property to be assrssed for such improvement? j Fifth—Send the Council a plan or pro- file of said improvement as required by law, if you report in favor of the same. Sixth—Send the Council a proper order directing the work to be done. Yeas—Ald. Conley, Dowlan,O'Conhor, Cullen, Ryan, Sanborn, Weber, Kenny, Kain, Hamm, Bryant, Mines, Mr. Prest- dent-13. Approved Nov. 2, 1887. By Aid. Kain— It is hereby ordered by the Common Council of the City of St. Paul: That the matter of the construction of a sewer on Sixth street, from Maria av- enue to Hoffman avenue be and the same is hereby referred to thFBoard of Public Works to investigate and report: First—Is this improvement proper and necessary? Second—Give the Council an estimate of the expense thereof,and state whether one-half of the cost thereof is to be paid into the City Treasury before the con- tract is let. Third—Can real estate to be assessed for said improvementbe found benefited to the extent of damages, costs and ex- penses necessary to be incurred thereby? Fourth—Is such Improvement asked for upon the petition or application of the owners of a majority of the property to be assessed for such improvement? Fifth—Send the Council a plan or pro- file of said improvement. as required by law, if you report in favor of the same. Sixth—Send the Council a proper or- der directly the work to be done. Yeas—Alii. Conley, Dowlan,O'Connor, Cullen, Ryan, Sanborn, Weber, Kenny, Kain, Hanni, Bryant, Minea, Mr. President -13. Approved Nov. 2, 1887. By Aid. Ha nin— It is hereby ordered by the Common Connell of the City of St. Paul: That the matter of grading East Sev- enth street, from Phalen street to White Bear avenue, to the established grade and to the full width of the street, and to grade the same to a partial grade from White Bear avenue to the east city limits. be and the same is hereby referred to the Board of Public Works to investigate and report: First—Is this improvement proper and necessary? Second—Give the Council an estimate of the xr ense thereof, and state whether one -]calf of the cost thereof is to be paid into the City Treasury before the contract is let. Third—Can real estate to be assessed for said improvement be found benefited to the extent of damages, costs and ex- penses necessary to be Incurred thereby-? Fourth—Is such Improvement asked for upon the petition or application of 582 PROCEEDINGS OF Trim COMMON COUNCIL. the owners of a majority of the property to be assessed for such improvement? Fifth—Send the Council a plan or lite of said improvement, as required by law•, ff you repport fn favor of the same. dere dir"ting(the work t: be dofile Council a ne.er or- Yeas—Ald. Conley, Dowlan, O'Con- noq Cullen, Rvau, Sanborn, Weber, Kenny, Kain, Hamm. Bryant, Mines, Mr. President -13. Approved Nov. 2. 1887. By Aid. Bryant— It is hereby ordered by the Common Council of the City of 5t. Paul: That the matter of grading Louisa street, from Bidwell to State street, be and the same is hereby referred to the Board of Public Works to investi- gate and report: First -1s this Improvement proper and necessary. Second—Give the Council an estimate of the expense thereof, and :tate whether one-half of the cost thereof is to be paid into the City 'Treasury before the contract is let. Third—Can real estate to be assessed for said Improvement be found benefited to the extent of damages, costs and Ix,, for upon the petition or applies -11 , the owners of a majority of the property to be assessed for such Improvement? Fifth—Send the Council a plan or pro file of said improvement as required b} law, ixth f you repm ort in favor of the sae Si—Send the Council a proper or der directing the work to be done. Yeas—And. Conley,Duwlan,0'('.onnor Cullen, Ryan, Sombora, Weber, Kenny Kahn, Hamm, Bryantafilinea, Mr. Press dent -13. Approved Nov. 2, 1887. By Aid. Mines— it is hereb orders, II by the Coamol Council of the City pf St. Paul: That the matter Of grading Mam min street,from Cherokee avenue to th south city limits, be find the same f hereby referred to the Board of Publi Works to investigate,and report: First—Is this improvement proper an necessity? Second—Gfve the C'ymmfl an estinial of the expense thereo Ind state wheth( one-half of the cost reof is to be pat into the City Treasury before the con tract is let. Third—Can real estate to be assess( for said improvement be found benefit( peasesextent nece sarylobeincurredthcostslereb; Fourth—Is such improvement ask( for upon the petition or.applleation of tl owners of avmjority of the property be assessed for such improvement? Fifth—Send the Council a plan or pr e of said improvement, as required by w, if you report in favor of the same. Sixth—Send the Council a proper order recting the work to be done. Yeas—Ald. Conley,Dowlau.O'Connor. alienall., Breilm, Bryant, 1It nee M KPre.. ant -13. Approved Nov. 2. 1887. y AId. Minea— is hereby ordered by the Common Council of the City of St. Paul: That the matter of grading Old o treet, from Winifred street to the south fly limits, be slid the same hs hereby re - erred to the Board of Public Works to nvestigate and report: First—Is this improvement proper and eeessary? Second—Give the Council all estimate f the expense thereof, and state is It beler paidone-half linto the City Treasury before he contract is let. Third—Can real estate to be assessed or said improvementbe found benefited es, costs and ex - epees necessary too be extent of e ncurrcd thereby? Fourth—Is such fnnprovement asked 'or upon the petition or a plication of ,he owners of a majority of the property :o be assessed for such improvement? Fifth—Send the Council a plan or pro- file of said improvement• as reqQuired by aw, if you report fn favor of t'le same. Sixth—Send the Council a proper order Iit,eting the work to be done. Yetis—Ald. Canlo ey,bwlan, O'Connor, Cullen, Ryan, Sanborn, Weber. Kenny. Kahn, Hall"",Bryant, Mines, Mr. Presi- dt•nt-13. Approved Nov. 2. I887. By Aid. ',lines— it is hereby ordered by the Common ncil of file City of St. Paul: That the matter of condemuhlg the necessary slopes for the gradmor of Con- gress street, from Dakota avenue to Olive street, be and the saline is here - It, referred to the Board of Public \Forks to luvestigate and report: First—Is this improvement proper and necessary? Second—Give the Council an estimate of the expense thereof,and state whether one. half of the cost thereof is to be paid into the City Treasury before the con- tract is let. Third—Can real estate to be assessed for said improvement be found benefited to the extent of damages, costs mall ex- penses necessary to be incurred thereby? Fourth—Is such improvement asked forupon the petition or application of the owners of a majority of the property to be assessed for such improvement? Fifth—Send the Council a plan or pro- file of said improvement, as repaired by law, if you report In favor of the same. PROCEEDINGS OP THE COMMON COUNCIL. W Sixth—Send the Council a proper Yeas—AId. Conley. Dowlan O'Connor, order directing the work to be done. Cullen, Ryan, Sanborn, Weber, Kenny, Yeas—Ald. Conley, Dowlan, O'Con- Rain. Hanun, Bryant. Mines. Mr. Pres - nor, Cullen, Rvan, Sanborn. Weber, ident-13. Kenny, Kafn, Hamm, Bryant. \linea, Approved Nov. 2, 1887. Mr. President —13. Approved Nov. 2. 1887. In the smatter of the report of the Board By al, Mines— of Public R'orks dated May 24. 1887, rIt is hereby ordered by the Common i find Oct. 3 1. 1887. Comic 11 of the City of St. Paul: it is hereby ordered by the Common That the matter of condemning the Council "'the City oY St. Paul: necessary slopes for the grndiug of hall That the Bourd of Publfc;Works of avenue, from Prospeetterrace to Annap- said city a St. Paul cause the following onus street, be and the same is hereby nnmprovmuents to be road¢¢, Lo -wit: referred to the Board of Public Open, widen xad extend Mlltdu streetto Works to investigate and report: a nvidth of sixty (80) feet, from Pleasant First—Is this improvement proper avenue to St. Clair street, in said city, andirst-Is:uthi condemning and taking all that land Second—Gfve the Council an estimate not already condemned or dedicated for ofthe expense thereof, and state whether public use, lying within the lines of one-half of the cost thereof is to be paid Milton street fu Haldenian's addition to Into the City Treasury before till. co1- St. Paul, produced southerly to Pleas - tract is let. ant avenue; that said Board shall Third—Can real estate to be assessed proceed without delay to assess the for said improvement be found benefited amount, is nearly as they can ascertain to the extent of damages, costs still ex- the same, which will be required W pay penses necessary to be incurred therebv? the damages, costs and necessary ex- Fourth—Is such improvement asked penses of such Improvement upon the for upon the petitien or application of real estate to be benefited by said inr the owners of a majority, of the property provement, as provided by law, it bein to be assessed fpr such improvement? tlue opinion of the Council that real Fifth—Send the Comcil a plan or pro- estate to be assessed for such im rove - file of said iniprovenment, as require b • inent can be found benefited W the ex - y tent of the danmees, costs and expenses law, if you report in favor of tie same. necessary to be incurred thereby. Sixth Selid the Council a proper or- Yeas—Ald. Conley, Dowlan, O'Con- der directing the work to be done. Cullen, Myna, Sanborn, We or, Cber, Yeas—Ahl.Conley,Dowlan, O'Connor, nor, C, Kafn, Hamm, Bryant. Miner, Cullen, Ryan, Sanborn, Weber, Kenny, Dir. President -13. d sin, IIamm, Bryant, Mines. Mr. Presf- Approved Nov. 2, 1887. dent l . Approved Nov. 2, itiw; . In the matter of the report of the Board It Aid. Kerr— of Public Works dated Oct. 81, 1887, It Is hereby ordered by the Common It is hereby ordered by the the Common Council of the City of St. Paul: Council of the City of St. Paul: That tine matter of grading the alleys That the Board of Public Works of in block three (3) of Lyton's addition to said city of St. Paul cause the following St. Paul, be and the same is hereby re- improvements to be made, to -wit: Open, ferred to the Board of Public Works to widen and extend De Soto street, from Investigate and report: Case street to north city limits, in said First—Is this improvement proper and city, condemning and taking all that mecessar ? land not already condemned or taken Second—Give the Council an estimate for public use, lying within the lines of of the expense thereof, - and state De Soto street, in Edmund Rice's First whether one-half of the cost thereof is addition to St. Paul, produced northerly to be paid into the City Treasury before to the north city limits; that said Board the contract is let. shall proceed without delay to assess the Third—Can real estate to be assessed amount as nearly as they can ascertain for said improvement he found benefited the same. which will be required to pay to the extent of damages, costs and ex- the damages, costs and necessary ex- penses necessary to be incurred thereby? penses of such improvement upon the Fourth—Is such improvement asked real estate to be benefited by said fm - for upon the petition or application of provement, as provided by law, it being the owners ata majority of the property the opinion of the Council that real to be assessed for such improvement? estate to be assessed for such Improve- Fifth—Send the Council a plan or pro- ment can be found benefited to the file of said improvement, as re ]red by extent of the damages, costs and ex - law, If you repport in favor of t11e same. penses necessary to be incurred thereby. Sixth—Sendthe Council a proper order Yens—AId. Conley, DOWlan,O'Connol, directing the work to be done. Cullen, Ryan, Sanborn, Weber, Kenny, 52 582 PROCEEDINGS OF THE COMMON COUNCIL. the owners of a majority of the property to be assessed for such Improvement? Fifth—Send the Council a plan or pro- file of said improvement, as required by v if •ou re c in in favor of the same. lav S p Sixth --Send the Council a Firopei• or- der directingg the work to be done. Yeas—Ald. Conley, Dowlsit , O'Con- nor, Cullen, Rvan. Sanborn, Weber, Kenny, Kain, flumnn, Bryant, ,Mines. Mr. President -13. Approved Nov. 2. 1887. By Aid. Bryant— itis hereby ordered by the Common Council of the City of St. Paul: That the in ter of grading Louisa street, from Bidwell to State street, be and the same is hereby referred to the Board of Public Works to investi- gate and report: First—Is this]mprovement proper and necessarv? Second—Give the Council an estimate of the expense thereof, and state whether one-half of the cost thereof is to be paid into the City Treasury before the contract is let. Third—Can real estate to be assessed forsaid improvement be found benefited to the extent of damages, costs and ex- penses necessary to be incurred thereby? Fourth—Is such Improvement asked for upon the petition or application of the owners of a majority of the property to be assessed for such Improverent? Fifth—Send the Council it plan or pro- file of said improvement as required by law, if you report in favor of the same. Sixth—Send the Council a proper or der directing the work to be done. Yeas—Ald. Conley,Dowlan,0'Cminor nmaKain,Han Bryant, Sanborn, Mr. Presi dent -13. Approved Nov. 2, 1887. By Aid. Mineyp— lt is hereby ordered by the Comu,o Council of the City of St. Paul: That the matter of grading Mane min street,frmn Cherokee avenue to th south city limits, be and the same i hereby referred to the Board of Pub Works to investigate and report: First—Is this improvement proper all necessary? Second—Give the Council an estimat of the expense thereof,and state whethe one-half of the cost thereof is to be pat into the City Treasury before the cm tract is let. Tbird—Can real estate to be assesse for said improvement be found benefite to the costs and c: Pxtent of g penseseincurred necessary to l curred thereby improvement Fourth such p for upon the ement nske petition or,appl(catlon of tl owners of amajor]ty of thhe property be assessed for such improvement? Fifth—Send the Council a plan or pr e of said improvement, as required by w, if oil [e t or in favor f the same. yp Sixth—Send the Council a proper order irecting the work to be done. Yeas—Akl. Conley,Dowlanm ,0'Coul , ullen, Ryan, Sanborn, Weber, Kenny, mm :aiu, all r- I, Mines, Mr. Presi- cnt-13. Approved Nov. 2. 1887. ,y' Aid. Milled— t is hereby ordered by the Common Council of the City of St. Paul: ']'list the matter of grading Ohio treet, from Winifred streetto the south ity limits, be and the same is hereby re - erred to the Board of Public Works to nvestigate and report: First—Is this improvement proper and ecessary. Second—Give the Council all estimate ,f the expense thereof, and state vhetber one-half of the cost thereof is o be paid into the City Treasury before he contract is let. Third—Can real estate to be assessed or said improvementbe found benefited o the extent of damages, costs and ex- ienses necessary to be incurred thereby? Fourth—Is such jmprovennent asked 'or upon the petition or application of ,he owners of a majority of the property o be assessed for such improvement? Fifth—Send the Connell a plan or pro- file of said improvement, as required by ,aw•, if you report III favor of tine same. Sixth—Send the Council a proper order directing the work to be done. Teas—Ald. Conley, Dowlan, O'Connor, Cullen, Ryon. Sanborn, Weber, Kenny. Kain, Hanuu, Bryant, \tinea: )Ir. Presi- dent-13. resi- dent 13. Approved Nov. 2, 1887. By Aid. Minea— It is hereby ordered by the Common Council of the City of St. Paul: That the "natter of condemning tine necessary- slopes for the gradine of Con- gress street, fromDakota avenue to Olive street, be and the same is here - b)) referred to the Board of Public 'korks to investigate and report: First—Is this improvement proper and necessar} 1 Secoml—Give the Council an estimate of the expenso thereof,and state whether one-half of the cost thereof is to be paid into the City Treasury before the con- tract is let. Third—Can real estate to be assessed for said improvement be found benefited to the extent of damages, costs and ex- penses necessary to be incurred thereby? Fourth—ls such improvement asked for upon the petition or application of tine owners of a majority of the property to be assessed for suet, improvement? Fifth—Send the Council a plan or pro- file of said improvement, as if you report required by law. ort fit favor of the same. Y PROCEEDINGS OF THE COMMON COUNCIL. %3 Sixth—Send the Council a proper order directing the work to be done. Yeas—Ald. Conley, Dowlan, O'Con- nor, Cullen, Rvau, Sanborn, Weber, Kenny, Kain, flanlm, Brvant.)lines, Mr. Presideutr13. Approved Nov. 2. 1887. By At([. Mines— It Is hereby ordered by the Common Conon of the City of St. Paul: That the matter of condemning the necessary slopes for the grading of ]fall avenue, front ProspeetterracetoAnnap- olis street, be and the sane is herebv referred to the. Board of Public Works to investigate and report: First—Is this improvement proper and necessary? Second—Give the Council an estimate oftheexpensc thereof, andstate whether one-half of the cost thereof is to be paid into the City Treasury before the con- tract is let. Third—Can real estate to be assessed for said improvementbefound benefited to the extent of damages. costs and ex- penses necessary to be incurred therebv? Fourtli—Is such improvement asked for upon the netition or application of the owners of It majority- of the property to be assessed for such improvement? Fifth—Send the Council a plan or pro- file of said in,proveuient' as reyired by law, if you re rort in favor of tine same. Sixth Sen the Council a proper or- der directing the work to be done. Yeas—AW. Conley, Dowlan O'Connor, Cullen Ryan Sanbornn , Weber, Keny, Kain, hatnm, Bryant, Mines, Mr. Presi- dent -13. Approved Nov.:?, 1&k,. By Aid. Kerr— It is hereby ordered by the Common Council of the City of St. Paul: That the matter of grading the alleys in block three (3) of Lyton's addition to St. Paul, be and the same is hereby re- ferred to the Board of Public Works to investigate and report: First—Is this improvement properand necessary? Second—Give the Council an estimate of the expense thereof, and state whether one-half of the cost thereof is to be paid into the City Treasury before the contract is let. Third—Can real estate to be assessed for said improvement be found benefited to the extent of damages, costs and ex- pensesnecessary to beincurred thereby? 7 Fourth—Is such improvement asked I for upon the petition or apPPlicattell of the owners of a majority of tine property 1 to be assessed for such Improvement? ncil a c Fifth—Send the Couplan or pro- I file of said improvement, as reqquired by I law, If you report in favor of tine same. I Sixth—Send the Council a proper order directing the work to be done. 52 Y ens—Ahl. Conley. Dowlan,O'Conuor, Cullen, Ryan, Sanborn, Weber, Kenny, Rain. Hamm, Bryant. Mines. Mr. Pres- ident -13. Approved Nov. 2, 1887. In the matter of the report of the Board of Public Works dated May 24. 1887, and Oct. 3 1, 1887. It is hereby ordered by the Common Council of the City of St. Paul: That the Board of Public Works of said city of St. Paul cause the following in,provetnents to be made, to -wit: Open, widen end extend Milton streetto a width of sixty (W) feet, from Pleasant avenue to SL Clair street, in said city, ,condemning and taking all that laud not already condemned or dedicated for public use, lying within the lines of Milton street in Haldenan's addition to St. Paul, produced southerly to Pleas- ant. avenue; that said Board shall proceed without delay to assess the amount, as nearly , they can ascertain the same, vvhi will be required to pay the damages, rcohsts and necessary ex- penses of such improvement upon the real estate to be benefited by said In)- Prevenient. as provided by haw, it bell] the opinion of the Council that real estate to be assessed for such improve- ment call be found benefited to the ex- te t of the danmges, costs and expenses necessary to be incurred thereby. Yeas—Ald. Conley, Dowlan, O'Con- norCullen, Ran, Sanborn, Weber. -. Ke,i Kain, main, Bryant. Minea Mr. I resident -13. Approved Nov. 2, 1887, the report of the Board cs dated Oct. 31, 1887, said city of St. Paul cause the following improvements to be made, to -wit: Open, widen and extend De Soto street, from Case street to north city limits, in said city, condemning and taking all that land not already condemned ortaken For public use, Iying within the lines of De Soto street, in Edmund Rice's First Iddition to St. Paul, produced northerly ;o the north city limits; that said Board shall proceed without delay to assess the Imount as nearly as they can ascertain ;he same. which will be required to pay he damages, costs and necessary ex- ,enses of such improvement upon the real estate to be benefited by said im- wovement, as provided by law, It being he opinion of the Council that real !state to be assessed for such improve- nent can be found benefited to the rxtent of the damages, costs and ex- ienses necessary to be incurred thereby. Yeas—Ald. Conley, Dowlan,O'Connol, sullen, Ryan, Sanborn, Weber, Kenny, 584 PROCEEDINGS OF THE COMMON COUNCIL. Kain, Hamm, Bryant, Minea. Mr. Presi- dent -13. Approved Nov. 2, 1387. he Inthe matter of of Public Works, edat 1ort of Board d N vt1, 1' It is hereby ordered by the Common Council of the City of St. Paul: That the Board of Public Works of said City of St. Paul cause the following improvements to be made, b wit: Grade Roble street, from Bancroft avenue to the right of \yay of the Minnesota & Northwestern Railway company, and Bancroft avenue, from Concord street to Congress street,in said city, sai(1 grading to be done under one contract; that said Board cause said work to be let by con- tract, as provided by law, lvithout une- half the estimated cost being first paid into the City Treasury, and after said work shall be placed under contract, said Board shall proceed without delay to as- sess the amount as nearly as they eanas- certain the same,which will be required to pay the costs and neces- sary expenses of such improvement upon. the real estate to be benefited by said Improvement, as provided -U}' law'• n it being the opinion of the Coucil that real estate to be assessed for such fur provement can be found benefited to the extent of the costs and expenses nee- essary to be incurred thereby. Yeas—Ald. Conley, Dowlau,O'Cmtnuq Cullen, Ryan. Sanborn, Weber, Kenny, Kain, Hamm, Bryant. ,lines, . Prest- dent-13. Approved Nov. 2, 1887. In the [natter of the report of the Board of Public Works dated Oct. 31, 1887, It is hereby ordered by the Conlmoll Council of the City of St. Paul: That the Board Of Public Works of said City of St. Paul cause tine follow ing improvements to be site, to -wit Grade Short street, from ,lain street t( Hoffman avenue. in said city; that said Board cause said work t( be let by contract, as provide(. by law, without one•helf the estimate( cosreas ur)[ and afirst after aid said o aid wrk t1le CRY hall he Nara( under contract.said Board shall procee( without delay to assess the amount a: nearly as thea can ascertain the same which will be required to pay 1111 costs and necessary expenses o such impfllvenlent upon the real estab to be benfited by said improvement as provided by law, it being the opin ion of the Council that real estate b be assessed for such improvemen can be found benefited to the exten of the costs and expenses necessar; to be incurredtherebv. Yeas—Ald. Conley, Dowlan,O'Connot Cullen, Ryan, Sanborn, Weber, Kenny [lain. Hamm, Bryant, Minea, Mr. President -13. Approved Nov. 2. 1887. :n the matter of the reports of the Board of Public Works • (title(] Aug. 16, 1887, and Nov. 1, 1887. A is hereby ordered by tine Common Council of the City of St. Paul: That the Board of Public \Yorks of ;aid City of St. Paul cause the following nnprovenents to be . made, to -wit: Pave Mississippi street, from Grove street to Acker street, with cedar blocks and curbing with granite and construct a sewer on said 211isstssippt street, from Pennsy lvanha avenue to the outherly cod of the bridge over the right of way of the St. Pau l,,linmeapolis& Mat.b. Railway company, in said city, ne lud- inti to the contract the necessary sewer, water and gas connections to the prop- erty lines, said Paving and sewer to be done ander one contract; that -•lid Board cause said work to be let b) chontract, as provided by law, without one-alf tho estimated cost being first paid into the City Treasury, and after said work shall be placed under contract, said Board shall proreed yvithout delay to assess the mount as nearly as they can ascertain Ute same, which will be required to Pa>' the costs and necessary expenses of such improveneltt upon the recd estate to he benefited by said improvement, as pro- vided by law, it being the opinion of Ute Couneil that real estate to be as- sessed for such Innproveuent can be found benefited to the extent of the costs and expenses necessary to betn- curredthereby. Yeas—Ald.Cmlhey, DOwlall, O'Connor, Cullen, Rvan, Sanborn, Weber, Kenny, Kain, Hainm, Bryant, ,Itnca, DIr. Presi- dent 1:3. resi- dert-13. Approved Nov. 2, 1887. Adjourned. (1. D. Khan, President of Council. Tnos. A. 1IlF9DEROAST, City Clerk. [The reports of standing Committees sub mitted at this meeting will be publishedylon- day. Nov. 7.1 OFFICIAL PUBLICATION Of Resolution Passed by the Conn moa Council of the City of St. Paul, Oct. 18. 1887. Resolved, That the board of public works be and they are hereby instructed to cause a sidewalk of Bedford stone to be laid gtVtlle west side of Wabasha street from B"y"'e square to the Wabusha Street bridge. Yeas—Ald. Conley, DOwlalt, O'Con- nor. Cullen, Ryan, Sanborn, Weber, PROCEEDINGS OF THE COMMON COUNCIL. 585 Kenny, Kain, Hamm, Bryant, Mine. Mr. President -13. Approved Oct. 19, i8s7. THAs. D. KEnn, President of Crond THos. A. PRENDERGAST. City Clerk. Regular fleeting. ST. PAUL, NOV. 1.51887. President Kerr in the chair. Present: Aid. Conley, Dowlan*Petsel Cullen, Ryan, Sanborn, Weber, Kenn} Kain, Hamm, -Bryant, (linea, Long Mr. President -1I. By unanimous euusent minutes c previous meeting dispensed with. COMUFNICATArxa. From His Honor the ,layur—Licens Revoked— To the llonouable the President aw Common Council of the City of SI Paul: 1 havethis day revoked Saloon Li cense No. -o' u issed to James Cosgrave No. 379 Robert street, said saloon having been conductedim a disorder], manner Roar•-lrr A. S—Tu, Mayor. Nov. 2, 1687. Committee on License. Also, Additional Police Protection - 1'o the Honorable, the President ani Common Council of the City of St Paul; I transmit herewith a petition of rest dents of the Fourth ward, requesting additional police protection ill that sea tion of the city and 1 respectfully recommend that the prayer of the pe- titioners be granted to such an extent as may be, found proper and practicable. ROBFRT A. S511TH, Mayor. Nov. 2, 1887. Alderman of the District. [The petition above referred to is signed by 14. L. Harding and fifty others, and alleges insufficient police protection on account of disorderly characters, etc.] From Minnesota 3 Northwestern Rail- way Company— For permission to erect and maintain a Standard signal tower on the south- west corner of Starkey and Fillnnore streets, for the purpose of operating the gates to be placed over Its tracks at street intersections by said company. Committee on Streets. From St. Paul Chamher of Commerce— Resolution abopted by said body re- questiug the Council to provide. by or- dinance for placing the names of the streets at places of intersection and maintaining the same. Committee on Streets. From Daniel S. Stornbs— Notice that he will claim damages to the amount of $10.000 on account of negligence on the part of the city of St. Paul, whereby he was personally in - j ured on the 27th of October, 1887, by reason of an explosion of gas under a sidewalk at the corner oP Robert and Sixth streets. Committee on Claims and Corporation Attorney From R illimn F. Smith— Claiming the sum of .$27.:70 on account of feed and care of a stray pony placed with him by a police officer. Committee on Claims and Corporation Attorney. From U. L. Lamprey and Others— Asking that C. A. Stein be allowed to alter over into a veterinary infirmary. and boarding stable a certain stone building situate on Second street. Granted,. (See Ordinance No. 858). opening of an alley fifteen in block 7.1, Arlington Hills Granted. (See order tb Board of Pub - lie Works). From Michael Wicker and Others— For the opening of an alley in block 31, Arlington Hills addition. Granted. (See order to Board of Pub- lic Works.) From H. S. Fairchild— Claiming the sum of $8,760, oil ac- count of rock taken from block 27Snn- Brown & Ramsev's addition, In opening James and Erie streets through said block. Committee on Streets. From N. P. Sattler and others— For the opening of Lucy street, in the Sixth ward, through lot I, Bidwell's ad- litimn, and asking that said street, when o tined, be placed in passable con utlon between Oakdale avenue and Concord street. Committee on Streets. From M. E. Campbeh and Others= f For the vacation of the portion of ;Marwick avenue north of Ashland av- mue and the alleys in blocks 1 and 2 of itimmit Avenue addition. Committee oil Streets and City Clerk nstructed to give the notice required 1y law. From E. Drewry and others— For transfer of liquor licenses. Committee on License. 'eon J. S. Sewell— Calling attention to the fact that in minding the middlepler for the Mar - hall avenue bridge the county is tres- assing onprivate property, and asking mt Marshall avenue be opened across le island oil which said pier stands, or oat said island be condemned for pier urposes. Accepted. (See order to Board of ublic {Yorks). Tom St. Anthony Park Citizens' LealFue— Asking for the grading of Langford venue, full width, from g mo park to 556 PROCEEDINGS OF THE COMMON COUNCIL. the west city limits, at as early a date as possible in the year 1888. Granted. (See order to Board of Pub- lic Works.) From Capital Bank of St. Paul - Bond in the sutra of $100,UW, with L. E. Heed, 1V. D. Kirk, J. L. Forepaugh, Reuben Warner, J. H. Sanders, H. D. Mathews, C. C. DeCoster and Kenneth Clark as sureties, given as security for moneys belonging to the City' of St.l'aul that may he deposited in said bank. Committee on Ways and Means. uEPORTS OF CITY OFFICERS - 0 f FFICERS.Of City Treasurer -Pay Rolls - The Treasurer tramsnlits pay rolls of street and sewer forces for the mouth of October, ls8i, amounting to $17,070.54. Allowed and referred to Comptroller by the following vote: - Yeas -Aid. Conley, Devinll, Petsch, Cullen, RyanSunburn, Weber, Kenny', Kain, Kamm, Jflryant. Milieu, long, Mr. President -14 Of City Comptroller -Audited Claims, viz:- H. iz:H. M. Nevin, Estimate No. 1, 'Trout Brook sewer, $12,750; Cooper & Harper. Estimate No. 2, grading. Dale street., $1,445; J. Keating, Estimate No. •, grading Goodrich avenue, $1.190; Bahr & Kuhr, Estimate No.0 tel; ailing imUegg,EstateNo-2. t Sherbunle avenue, 53,145; J. D. Moran Estimate No.grading Erie street $340: Davis & Lockwood, EStiuiste No 4, ailing avenue. • 11 Dherty, Estimate No.ewerof Q4,5: P- Doherty. Western avenue. Estimate No. 1, sewer um Lglcht r. au ti Datestreet... r 3, se vealon 1VV hnifreddyst eet $3,145$; White & limos, Estimate NO. I sever on Colborne street. 1595: White, d Adams, Estimate No. o. server on Ilan dolph street. $[ 27.i; J. McDonald, Est mate No. n, grading Randolph street 1403; J. iiieDonald, Estimate No. f IMagnolia street. $2,210 J. Kavanagh, Estimate No. 3. Sunun ;un 710: .l. Kavanagl Estimate $158.62; William Forristal, Estimate o.7, sprinklingt, District No. 3, $2; A.75-, William Norristal, Estimate No. spprinkling District No. 4, $2,372.44; rillfann Forristal, Estimate No. 7, rriukling District No. 12, $493.27; rillmin Forristal, Estimate No. paving Prince street, . Clalry, Estimate. No. 2 unit final.grad- n, alley, 530; V. B. Parks, Estimate fo. 5 art final, grading Cypress street. ?,29'.40; Stockton 4 Lindquist, Esti- late No.14,secoud snpplementary'to No. 2 and filial, sewer. Dlaria avenue, $9'J0; 'orrestal & Reilly, Estimate No. 4 and nal, paving Cedar, Central and Grant treets, $5.001.79; Sto-kton & Lindquist, :stimate No. 3 and final, sewer ml sec - n I and Cedar streets,e495;. Forrestal-& ninth street. $1,810; anornmm n o.. 'stdnlate No. 6, grading Dousnmu and ether streets, .595; J. 11 . Doherty, Esti- vate No. 5, sewer on Laurel and other treets. $3dk14; Eureka Stone company', ,stimate No. 2cement sidewalks. ,3,553; J. T. Million, Estimate No. 1, [railing Marion and other streets.$:3.400; - �olsom & Murray, Estimate No. 2, Pay - ng summit avenue, 23.425.50; Folsom & hurray. Estimate No. 4.paaviug Wacouta street, 52,41;5; Folsom 3 Murray', Estn- nate No. 1, pay ug alley block 2l.Terry's lddition, $1,304; Folsom & Murray. Esti- nate No. 2, paving Dakota avenue. :3,230: S. I'. Folsmn, Jr., Estimate NO. f. paving Rosubel street, $1,lw; E. J. Kirkland, Estimate No. 2, Phalen Creek •ewer, $Lo"al: E. J. Kirkland, Estimate \o. 4, sewer on Seventh and Mendota -treets. $13.non : E..1. Kirkland,Estimate No, sewer on Ellen and Farrington aveuuh, $79'.5; E. .I. Kirkland, Estimate No. o ' sewer on Aurora avenue, etc., 8935- I'. Doherty, Estimate No. 1. ewe. on Mackubin street. &,01.50; G. Bohan. Estimate No. 4, grading Ed- mund street, $125; Murnane & Keough, Estimate No. 2, grading ilmulh3e ave - one, $:1:3:5: Murnane & Keough, Esti- mate No. 2, railing Summit avenue. ` , •''0; Mc:lrt�mr Bros., Estimate No. 2, grading State street, $14,790; McAr- thur Bros., Estimate No.12, grading Minnehaha street,$3.9if ig; McArthur Bros., Estimate, No. 6,ilhgansel strc i improvement, 8�?80; H mate No. 2, sewer qn Colborne street, $510: W. (i. )Iulli�an, Estimate No. 2, grading Earl street, $3.31.5; Hickley & Meikle, Estimate No. 2, grading Beech street, $110.$: Lauer Bros., Estimate No. 4, stone sidewalks, 1887, 153,3.50.93; R. L. Schutte, Estimate No. 3, grading York street, etc., $7,305; St. Anthony Park company, $213.05; P. White, $100; J.. P. Gribben Lumber company'15; Frank G. Peters, $50; B of Park Commissioners $1,039.40; E. Bouquet & Co., $182.81; 'Prendergast PROCEEDINGS OF THE COMMON COUNCIL. 587 Bros., $313.07; G. W. Mort 'It 5.53.50; Robert Seeger, $70.50; I{obert Seeger, $4.535.42; Globe Publishing company, $3,79:3.21; D. L. Curtice, $_'u; D. L. Cur - flee, $45; Weemann & Klemann, $73.71; Northwest Fuel company, $8; P. C. Justus. $14.20; St. Aubin & Dion, $3; Ph. Peteler, &!68.7.5; C. Bernhard, $20.75; H. H. Horn, $33; St. Paul Lithograph company, &33.•1.0; St. Paul Book & Sta- tionery company, $75.70; 1'. Leo, $3.50; Patrick White, J. 3lichal,58.20; A. Iieury,$55; Rudeen & Bjorklund, $37.05; R. O. Sweeny, $4; 31. F. Kennedy & Bros., t2.;',0;John Dowlan & Sons, 58.50; Board of Water commissioners, 562_50; Walter & Posen, $'2; Pittsburgh 'Testing Laboratory, cm:'Tayylor-Cctig Corpora- tion, $_'S: Strong6 Hackett hardware eonnpanv, 55.&5: JAL Schurineier, $15.50; Seri bnei-Libbey company, $24.50; St., Paul Rubber coopany, $5650; Nichols Dean, $9.48; J. Kahlert. $7.7:3; Thomas Brennan, sl,55s.2s; Geor¢e J. Mitsch & Co., $.2305: Charles Friend, $41.75; Union Iron Works, $28.50; H. E. Wedelstacdt, $1:1.05; Mathew Craig, $30; John Kraus, N5: H. H. Athey, S1L25; K. 1'. Cullen, $25; Kelly & Tierney , £'3.75; Brown, Treacy & CO.. $H W: Wyckoff, Seamans & Benedict, $126; George Jlitsch, $[33.25: E. McNamee. 524.20; Hudner & Regels- bergeq 82.20: H. M. Smyth, $1.75; I'. J. Giesen, $18.90; Fowble & Fitz, $85: St. Paul Hardware company, $154.10; Don- aldson. Ogden & Co., 83.31; Robinson & Cary, 831.79; H. P. Bugg & Co.. 54.0.5: Northwestern Lime compa:,y, S59.40; Michaud Bros., 54; Maendler Bros.. $152; S. R. Me Masters, 57.0.5; Lehigh Coal and Iron company. $126.13; Mrs. McDonough, $16: Beck & Rank, Allowed and ordered paid by the fol- lowing vote: Yeas-Ald. Conley, Dowlan, Petsch, Cullen, Ryan, Sanborn. Weber, Kenn}} Kain, Hamm. Bryant, Minea, Long, UI r. President -14. Of Corporation Attorney - The Corporation Attorney transmits all agreement between the city of St. Paul and the St. Paal & Northern Pa- cific Itaihvay company (whereby said company agrees to pay one-half of the expense of constructing what is known as the -Brook street sever), amu urging that said agreement be executed on be- half of the, city at once. Accepted and the proper city officers instructed to execute said agreement on behalf of the city. Z Yeas-Ald. Conley, Dowlan, Petsch, Cullen, Ryan. Sanborn, Webor, Kenny, I Kain, Hama, Bryant, Miuen, Long, I Mr. President -14. Of Inspector of Buildings- n Report for nnonth of October. 1887, with City 'Treasurer's receipt attached I for $727.50, receipts during said month for building permits, etc. Committee on Public Accounts. Fire Escapes - Also, To the honorable the P esident and Common Council c off thCity of St. Paul: GENTLMIEN: At your last council meeting Aid. Kenny introduced the fol- lowing resolution, which was passed: Resolved,'That the Building Inspector be and is hereby requested to inform the City Council by what authority he in- structed building owners to put on their buildings a Chicago fire escape in pref- erence to those manufactured in St. Paul I cannot think that Aid. Kenny, or any member of your honorable body would think for a moment that I would (to as foolish and stupid -a thing as to or- der any particular fire escape that had not first been ordered by your honora- ble body. I would most respectfully re- port that I have no authority to order any Chicago fi gseape, or any other certain kind, end I did not order any particular kind. The council calm de- cide what kind of fire escape is'to be used, but I cannot do so. and all that I have done in the matter will. I think. meet ?,our full approval. All orders that 1 mve given is what is required by ections :35, 4:5 and 40, of the orginal Or- linance No.:34o. This ordinance has not been clanged since its original passage in June,11M. If I did not tryand enforce the ordinances that you pass I certainI would be derelict in m}• duty. and it secuns to one that I should be upheld In my endeavors to have your orders car- ried out. I send y-mn a copy of the sec- tions of the ordinance referred to: also �n copy oP suns orders issued. All of the ath .,Or",.,, , orders are Lhe are as those sent you.and can all be seen in my order book, which 1 invite you at any and all times to inspect. Most respectfully pours. GATES A. Jotrxso r, Nov. 15, 1887. Inspector of Buildings. Committee on Streets. )f Market Master- I{eport Tor month of October, 1887, ytth City 'Treasurer's- receipt attached or $100. Committee on Public Accounts. Also, Heights and Measures Account - The Market Master transmits claim of 100 for services as sealer of weights .nit measures. Committee on Public Accounts. •EPOuT OF 130ARn OF PCRI.IC WORKS. lidwell Street Change of Grade - The Board of Public Works have had order consideration the resolution or rder of the Common Council, approved 'eb. 18, 1886, relative to a change of OF THE COMMON COUNCIL. PROCEEDINGS OF THE COMMON COUNCIL. - 589 588 PROCEEDINGS Curtice tract is let; that real estate to beassessed thereby; that said improvement is not port that it is necessary and proper to grade on Bidwell street, from lives- therefor eon be found benefited to the asked for by a petition of a majority of open. widen and extend Arcade street, street to Delos street, and braving ligated the proposed improvement, re- tiga d th extent of the costs unit expenses neces_ that said the owners of property to be assessed therefor, but we herewith send a plan from Orange street to north city limits; that the estimated expense theveof is t report ebur animprove- snry to be incurred thereby; is not asked for by a Pett- on orders Of Sal([n'f and tint d $10,000; that real estate to be assessed meet is necessary and proper be- Delos improvement tion of n majority of the owners of p oP- for }our you prion therefor can be found benefited Iw the [ween Curtice, street and line erty to be assessed tberefor. but we here- desire us to make the improvement. extent of the damages. costs and ex- street as indicated by the red that the es- with send n plan or Profile of said im- Yeas 4, nays 0. pensea necessary t1, be incurred thereby; on the accompanying profile: thereof is 2'•50; that real pcovonnent, and an order for your adop- R. L. Goll i—. Yreeident, W.F.E.-IN. that said im provemene Is not .asked for by a of a majority of the timated expense to assessed therefor can be tion, if you desire ns to make the im- Clerk Board Public Works, petition awn- of to be estate a foundbenefited to the extent of the dam- provement. Yens 4, nays 0. R. L. l:onyinx, President. Nov. 15, lM7, Adopted. Peas 14. (See order [o era property assessed therefor, but we herewith send ages, costs :mit expenses necessary to improve- \V. F. Enw'IN.Clerk Board Pudic Works. Board of Public\Yorks.) a plan or profile of said im- to be incurred thereby; tha[sab of u Nov. 1.'i, 1887. Also, prevenient, old all order fur your adop- ment is not asked for n petition of penperty Adopted. Teas 14. (See order to Board I'nvne Aveu uc Slopes— tion, tf you desire us to make the I. Yeas majority of the owners tberefor, but we licre- of Public Works.) '1'lie Boartl of Public R'urks have lead provement. 4, nays U. R. L. President. be assessed with send a plan or profile of said im- the inn- Also• Alley l'rading, Wood Park Addi- under consideration the re: alution or order of the Conunou Council, approved GURxIAN, iV.1.hRwiN,Clerk Board Public {Yorks. provementnti you desire to make provement. Yeas 4, na}•s 0. - tion— Works have had Any. 4, 1887, relative to condemui ug Suri Nov. ]0, 1887.' Adopted. Ygea, 14. (See order to R. L. (:anus, Ymsident. W.F.ERI Clerk Board Public Works. The Board oY Public under •o sideration the resolution or taking au easement for making slopes to grading Payne avenue, from Mary- Board of Public Works.) Nov. 12, laa7. ' der, oY the Commmt Council, approved 'r0, to grnding I:mcl street to Ivy street, a ., having Also, Sibley Street Paving— Adopted, yeas 14, and C -i1=}- Clerk n- by Oct. 1887, relative the alley in block `2.'1 of Woodland Park vestighted the proposed i provement respectfully report that said imppuve_ Phe Board of Public Works have had ttructed to give the notice equired haw, addition to S[. I'nul, from Dale street me tis not necessary. under consideration tn,e r somti nn or Also, to Sent street, mid hiving investigated R. L. Groot ', President• order of the Conunou Council approved Minnesota Street Grading— the proposed improvement, respectfully W,F. EnwiN, Clerk Board Public \Put•ks. Uct. u, 1887. relative to the paving or The Board of Public \Narks have hal reportt at said improvement is necessary Nov. 15, 1857. Sibley street. from a point one hundred under consideration the resolution or and proper; that tae estimated expense 011e-]lalf of which Alderman of the district. and forty -live feet south of Third street [a the tracks the St. Paul order f the Cmnuron C, in : P- tnereor is seas, be into the City Also. rxilroml upon levee, with curbs and proved June Si, 1NBi, relative to the ie it, need not Paid contract Treasury before the contract is let; Clermont Street Grading— granite granite blocks• µpit having investigated the pro- of soba street, frau Sec- Ed that real estate to be assessed therefor The Board ue Public R'orks have had posed improvement, rospeetfully- report street to levee, to a partial grade, having ihvestlgate the proposed can be found benefited to the extent of under consideration the resolution or Common Council. that it is necessary and proper to pave and l improvement. respectfully report that the costs unit exRenses necessary order of the approved April 7th, IM7.relative tothe levee from Jackson street to Sibley is necessarvand prop- to be incurred thereby; that said im- grading of Ilofl'man street, and Sibly street, ['runt levee to said improvement the expense thereof provement is not asked for by a petition Clermont street, from secant• Burnsitvetme,:uuiliavinginvestigated southeriv end of present pavement on er; that estimated is fisW. one-half of which aced not be of a majority- oftlis owners of nroperty' n to tine proposed improvement, respectfully said Sibley street, with granite �;l.t ks paid into the City 1 reasury before the to be to be nss essed therefor, but we creivit send a or profile of said improve- report that said m'provmneut is neces- and eurbin tvit ranite untl r one g }+t K h contract; that tl, estimated c+,v}tUnse contract is let; that real estate be fnund bene- plan ment, and an order for your adop- Bary and proper; that the estimated thereof is £6,832, olie-half of which need assessed therefor can and ex= tion, if yin desire us to make the im- expense thereof is $2,3&}, one-half not be Paid into the City Treasury be- filed to the extent of the costs there- Yeas 4, nays 0. of which need not be paid into fore the contract B3 let; that real estate es necessary to be incurred is provement. R. L. GoR�uN, President. the City Treasury before the coil- to be assessed therefor can be found by; that said im pravemmrt not asked f of the iV. F. Euw'is.Clerk Roard Public Works. _ tract is let; that read estate to benefited to the extent of the costs and for by a petition of a majority a assessed there- Nov. 15, 1887. • be assesacd therefor can be found bene- expenses necessary to: be incurred owners of Property for, but we herewith send a plan or pro- Adopted. Yeas 14. (See order to filed to the extent of the. costs to be incurred thereby; that said Improvement is not file of said improvement. and -an order Board of Public Works.) and expense. necessary thereby; that said improvement asked for by a petition of a majority of for your adoption, if you desire us to Also, is not as I for by a petition of a uta- the owners of property to be•assessed make the improvement. Yeas 4, nays 0. Congress Street Slopes— jority of the owners of to be therefor, but we herewith send a plan R.L. Gomlwx, President. The'Board of Public Works have had property assessed therefor, but we herewith or profile of said improvement, and an W. F. ERwIN,C11 rk Board Public Works. under consideration the resolution or a plan or prairie of s'id improve- order for your adoption, if you desire us to improvement. Yeas Nov. 15, 1887. Adopted. Yeas 14. (See order of oMer of the Common Council, approved Nov. 2, 1887, relative to condemning the i Con- lain - t, and an order for ?,,our adoption, if cup desire us to make tbo improvement. make the 4, 'rays 0. R. L. GOR]IAN. President. Board of Public Works.) necessary slopes for the grading of frown Dakota avenue to exs 4, nays 4 W.F.ERwis.Clerk Board Public Works. Also, Louisa Street Grading— cal street, Ohio street, and having investigated the R. L. GORnAN. President. W.F.E1tivm Clerk Board Public Works. Nov. 15, 1887. _ The Board of Public Works have had proposed improvement, respectfully re- to Adapted. Peas, 14. (See order to Adopted. Yeas 14. (See order to Board Public Works.) under consideration the resolution or port that it is necessary and proper on the Board of Public Works.) of Also, order of the Common Council, approved f condemn and take an easmnent land adjoining and on the line of Con- Also, Pennsylvania Avenue and Other Streets Nov. 2, 1ki87, relative to the gg ading Louisa from Btdwellrstreet to grecs street, front Dakota avenue to Arcade Street Opening, Etc.— Chan6-e of Grade— street, State street, and having investigated Oh'o street, for making and maintain- Thr, Board of Yublic Works have had The Board of Pubic Works have had the proposed improvement, respect- ing slopes for eats and fills one and under consideration the resolution or Council, under consideration the resolution or that said improve- one-half to one,necessary in gradifIgsaid order of the Common approved 'IN order of the Common Council, approved fully report is and proper Congress street; that the estimated ex- 18, 1887, relative to the opening, Nov. 2, 1887, relative to a change of ment necessary from Stryker avenue to State street; pense thereof is $loo; that real estate widening and extension of Arcade grade on dPennsylvania avenue, from thatthe estimated expense thereof is$L,- Lo be assessed therefor can be found ben- - street, from i(aryland street to earth Olive street to Pine street; on Olive 958, one-half of which need not be paid efited to [he extent of the damages, costs city limits, nod Laving investigated the street on the seventy feet directly south Into the City Treasury before the con- and expenses necessary to be incurred proposed improvemmnt, respectfully re- of Pennsylvania avenue, and on Pine 590 PROCEEDINGS OF THE COMMON COUNCIL. street on the 110 feet south of Pelmnsyl- uauia avenue, and, having investigated theproposed improvement, respectfully report that it is necessary and proper to change the grade on Pennsylvania ave- mte, from Olive street to Pine street; on Olive street, from Pennsylvania avenue to a point severity feet south from said Pennsylvania avenue, and on fine street. from Pennsylvania avenue to a point 110 feet south from said Pennsyl- vania avenue, as indicated by the red line on the accompanying profiles; that the estimated expense thereof is $50 for each of said improvements: that real estate to be assessed therefor can be found benefited to- the extent of the damages, costs and expenses necessary to be Incurred thereby: that said im- provement is asked for by it petition of a majority of the owners of property to be assessed therefor, and we herewith send a plan or profile of saidimprove- ment if you desire to make the improve- ment. Yeas 4, nays 0. R. L. GoRmAN, President. W.F.Eawix.Clerk Board Public Works. Nov. 15, 1887. Adopted, yeas 14, and City Clerk in- structed to give the notice required ny law. Also, Cascade Street Change of Grade— The Board of Public Works have had under consideration the resolution or order of the Common Council, approved July' 2.2. 1882 relative to a change of grade on Cascade street, from Oneida street to Duke street. and having inves- tigated tine proposed improvement, re- spectfully report that satd improvement is necessaryanti proper, as indicated by the red line on [Ile accompanying pro- file; that the estimated expense thereof is SWthat real estate to be assessed therefor can be found benefited to the extent of the damages, costs and ex- penses necessary to be incurred thereby; that said Improvement is not asked for. by a petition of a majority of the owners of property to be assessed therefor, but we herewith send a plan or profile of said improvement if you desire to make the improvement. fens 4, nays 0. R. L. GortMes. President. W.F. EnwiN, Clerk Board Public Works. Nov. 12, 1887. Adopted, yeas 14, and City Clerk in- struetgd to give the notice required by law. Also, Slopes for Alley Grading. 'I laldeman's Addition— The Board of Public Works have had under consideration the resolution or order of the Common Council, approved Aug. 4, 1887, relative to condemning and taking an easement for makin and maintaining slopes in grading alFey to block 2, Haldeman's addition to St. Paul, and (laving investigated the pro - loosed improvement, respectfully report that said improvement is not necessary. Yens 4, nays 0. R. L. Goinax, President. W. F.EnwmN,Clerk Board Public Works. Nov. 15. 1887. Aldermen of the district. Also, Brainerd Avenue Slopes— The Board of Public Works have had under consideration the resolution or order of the Common Council approved Aug. 4, 1887, relative to condemning an easement foto slopeson Brainerd avenue, from Arkwright street to Edgerton street, and leaving investigated the proposed improvement, respectfully re- port that said improvement is not neces- sary. Yeas 4, nays 0. 11. L. GORM_1N. President. W. F,Enwix. Clerk Board Public Works. Nov. 15, 1887. Alderman of the district. Also, Bedford Street Opening, Etc. — The Board of Public Works have had under consideration the resolution or order of the Common Council, approved Jan. 21, 1887, relative to the opening. Widenipg and extension of Bedford street, in a southwardly direction, until it intersects the east line of Bradley street at a point too feet south of North sheet, and having Investigated the proposed improvement, respectfully re- port that said improvementis not neces- sary audl proper, for the reason that the relief sought will be obtained by the widening of North street, on which a favorable report has been ordered sent to the Council. Yeas 4, Days 0. R. L. GORMAN,. President. W. F. ERwtN,Clerk Board Public Works. Nov. 10. 188E Alderulan of the district. Also, Miunehaha Street Grading— The Board of Public Works have had under consideration the resolution or order of the Common Council, approved May 18, 1887, relative to the grading of Minnehaha street, front, Ash street to L'Orient street, and having investigated the proposed improvement, respectfully report that said improvement is not necessary and proper, for the reason that property cannot be found benefited to the extent of the costs unit expenses necessary to be incurred thereby, and for the further reason that said improve- ment is not petitioned for. Yeas 4, (lays 0. R. L. GOII\JAN, President. W. F. EatviN,Clerk Board Public Works. Nov, 10, 1887. Alderman of the district. PROCEEDINGS OF THE COMMON COUNCIL. Also, Sibley Street and Levee Paving— Phe Board of Public Works have the day transmitted to your honorable bod a favorable report to the matter of pai ing the levee, from Jackson street t Sibley street, all([ Sibley street, trot levee to southerly end of present pave menton said Sibley street, itnder on contract. Said Board respectfully sul gest that the necessar steps be take whereby the Union Depot conipan and steamboat companies shall elite into an agreement to pay their propm tion of the costs and expenses necessar to be incurred for said improvement. R. L. tilAi)[AI. President. W. F.Enwrx, Clerk Board Public \Forks Nov. 15, 1887. Corporation Attorney. Also, Laurel Avenue Sewer— The Board of Public Works respect _ fully ask thatyour honorable body cause ,a refunding order for the sum of 818.5 to he drawn upon the Cit}} Treasury it favor of Emma Cray and E. B. Linden owners of lots 18 to 21 inclusive and lot: 24 to 29 inclusive, all to block 7, Hol combe's addition to St. Paul, the sail suns being the aumount overpaid by said owners oil acconnt of error in assess meat against said lots for the construe tient of a sewer on Laurel avenue, from Dale street to Grotto street (Laurel ave. tine sewer s}} stem). 1{. L. GoiniAx, President. W. F. ERwix,Clerk Board Public (Works. Nov. 9, 1884. Adopted. (See resolution). Also, Winifred Street Sewer— The Board of Public Works herewith respectully transmits a communication from thefCity Engineer in regard to un- foreseen obstacles encountered fn the construction of a sewer on Ninifred street. The Board would respectfully recommend that authority be grantea to so modify the contract for said sewer as to cover the unforeseen obstacles en- countered, and to that end herewith sub- mits a proper resolution. H. L. ( on.11AN, President. W. F.EnwiN,Clerk Board Publie Works. - Nov. 15, 1887. Adopted. (See resolution.) ['The communication of City- Engineer above referred to recommends that the contractor be allowed V; per yard for rock to be excavated, as no provision was made in the contract for unforeseen obstacles of the kind mentioned.] Also, Hamilton and Other Streets Grading— 'file Board transmits a continuities - tion from George .It, limit and other property owners at Macalester Park, asking that Hamilton street be included when the streets are ordered graded, 591 and also that all the streets, when graded, be made with a thirty-foot road- way, ten -foot boulevard on each side and five-foot sidewalks. Committee oil Streets. Also, Ctt�, Engineer's Report— TheBoardtransmits report of the City Engineer for October, 1887, show- ing work under contract, estimates al- lowed, etc. Committee ori Streets. Also, Third still Other Streets Grading Con- tract— Thp; Board reports that it has awarded J. D., oran the contract for grading Thh, '-street. from Commercial street to Maple street; Could street to a partial grade, from Fourth street to the south- east line of Ames street, and Fourth street to it partial grade, front right of way of the St. Paul 6 Duluth railway company to Commercial street, and construct the necessary retaining walls oil said Third street, from Commercial street to Maple street, he beingg the low- est reliable and resuousible bidder therefor; amount of told, 82,5,(100; bond I the sunt of 85,600, with S. 11. Spates and Warren H. Mead as sureties. Also, Carroll Street Grading Contract— The Board reports that it has awarded James Ryan the contract for grading Carroll street, from Cleveland avenue to Snelling avenue, lie being the lowest reliable and responsible bidder therefor: amount of bid, 83,500; bond in the sutn of 8700, with William McArdle and Mary McNally as sureties. Also, Ravine Street Gradin = Contract— The Board reports t�iat It IIs awarded William G. Mulligan the contract for grading Ravine street, from Maple street to Hoffman avenue, he being the lowest reliable and responsible bidder therefor: amount of bid, $2,399; bond in the sum of 8500, with Henry Saver and 'Phomas Brennan as sureties. Each of tete foregoing contracts taken up separately and approved by the following vote: Yeas—Ald. Costley, Dowlan, Petsch, Cullen. Ryan, Sanborn, Weber, Kenny, Kato, Hamill, Bryant, Minea. Long. \1 r. President -14. Also, Estimates and Claims— The Board transmits, approved by it, She following estimates and claims, to, wit: Estimate No. 1 and final, Hiawa- tha street gradingg,C. Nounemacher,con- ractn•; amount dlue. $724; Estimate No. and final, Prince street paving, W. iorrestal, contractor; amount due, ;n5.= Estimate No. 2 and final, Mar - hall avenue sewer, J. W. Doherty, con. ractor: amount due, M; Estimate No. 590 PROCEEDINGS OF THE COMMON COUNCIL. street on the 110 feet south of Pennsyl- vania avenue, and, having investigated theproposed improvement, respectfully report that it Is necessary and proper to change the grade on Pennsylvania ave- nue, from Olive street to fine street; on Olive street, from Pennsylvania avenue to a point seventy feet south front said Pennsylvania avenue, and on Pine street, from Pennsylvania avenue to a point 110 feet south from said Penusyl- vaniu avenue, as indicated by toe red line on the accompanying profiles; that the estimated expense thereof is S.7W for each of said improvements: that real estate to be assessed therefor can be found benefited to the extent of the damages, costs and expenses necessary to be mleu rred thereby: that said inr proveme it is asked for by n petition of a majority of the owners of properf' tc he assessed therefor, and a•e. herewith send a plan or profile of said improve- ment if yon desire to make the improve- ment. Yeas 4, nays 0. R. 7.. Gon31AN, President. W.F.Euwrs,Clerk Board Public Work.,.Nov. 15, 1887. Adopted, yeas 14, and City Clerk i st—ted to give the notice required by law. Also, Cascade Street Change of Grade— The Board of Public Works have had under consideration the resolution or order of the Common Council, approved Jul}- 22, 1887, relative to a change of grade on Cascade street, from Oneida street to Duke street, and having inves- tigated the proposed improvement, re- spectfully report that said improvement is necessary and proper, as fail tested by the red line on cthe accompanying pro- fit . • that the estimated expense thereof is SW; that real estate to be -led therefor can be found benefited to the extent of the damages, costs and ex- penses necessary to be incurred thereby: that said improvement is not asked for. by a petition of a majority of the owners of property to be assessed therefor, but we herewith send a plan r profile of said improvement if pu desire to make the improvement. 1 eas 4, nay. 0. 1t. L. Gm4va v, President. W.F. Enwis, Clerk Board Public \Forks. Nov. 12, 1887. Adopted. 3'eas 14, and City Clerk in- structed to give th, notice required by law. Also, Slopes for Alley Grading. Haldeman's Addition— The Board of Public 'Works have had under consideration the resolution or order of the Common Council, approved Aub. 4, 1887, relative to condemning and taking an easement for malting and maintaining slopes in grading alley in block 2, Haldeman's addition to St. Paul, and having investigated the pro- posed improvement, respectfully report that said improvement is not necessary. Yeas 4, nays 0. R. L. GORMAN, President. W. F.Enwi,,,Clerk Board Public Works. Nov. 15, 1887. Aldermen of the district. Also. Brainerd Avenne Slopes— 'Fit' Board of Public Works have had under consideration the resolution or order of the Common Council approved Aug. 4, 1887, relative to condemning an easement for slopeson Brainerd avenue, from Arkwright street to Edgerton street, and having investigated the proposed improvement, respectfully re- port that said improvement is not neces- sary. Yeas 4, nays 0. It. L. Gon31AN. President. W.F.EawiN'Clerk Board Public Works. Nov. 15, 1881. Alderman of the district. Also, Bedford Street Opening. Etc. — The Board of Public Works have had under consideration the resolution or order of the Common Council, approved .tan. Sl, 1887, relative to the opening, widening and extension of Bedford street, to a southerardly direction, until it intersects the east If., of Bradley street'at it point loo feet south of North street, rid ]raving investigated the proposed improvement, respectfully re- port that said improvement is not neces- sary and proper, for the reason that the relief sought will be obtained by the widening of North street, on which a favorable report has been ordered sent W. F. Enwt N,Clerk Board Public Works. Nov. 10, 1887. Alderman of the district. Also, Miunehaha Street Grading— The Board of Public Works have had under consideration the resolution or order of the Cornmon Council, approved \fay 18. 1887, relative to the grading of Mlmnehuha street, from Asti street to L'Orient street, and having investigated the proposed improvement, respectfully report that td 'nprovenmvit is not ecessary and proper, for the reason that property an not be found benefited to the extent of the costs and expenses necessary to be incurred thereby, and for the further reason that said Improve- ment is not petitioned for. Yeas 4, nay. 0. R. L. GOI4?IAN, President. W. F. EnwiN.Clerk Board Public Works. Nov. 10. 1887. Alderman of the district. PROCEEDINGS OF THE COMMON COUNCIL. 591 Also, Sibley Street and Levee Pa The Board of Public Works have till daytransmitted to your honorable bod a favorable report fit the matter of pat tog the levee, from Jackson street t Sibley street, and Sibley street, froi. levee to southerly end of present pave merit on said Sibley street, under on contract. Said Board respectfully sub gest that the necessary steps be take whereby the Union Depot compan and steamboat companies shall ente into an agreonent to pay their propot Lion of the costs and expenses necessar, to be incurred for said improvement. R. L. GOK}L1N. President. W.F.Enwis.ClerkBoard Public Works Nov. 15, 1887. Corporation Attorney. Also, Laurel Avenue Sewer— The Board of Public Works respect fully ask that your honorable body caul+ ,a refunding order for the sum of 818.& to be drawn upon file City Treasury h favor of Emtna Gray and E. 13. Linden. owners of lots t8 to 21 inclusive and lot: 24 to Ln inclusive, all it t block 7. Bol combe's addition to St.Paul. the said sum being the aummrt overpaid by said owners on account of error in assess ment against said lots for the construe. that of a sewer on Laurel avenue, from Dale street to Grotto street (Laurel ave. tine sewer s} -stem). 13. L. Got-- President. 1V. F. Enwix,Clerk Boardub Plic Forks. Nov.:], 1884. Adopted. (See. resolution). Also, Winifred Street Sewer— The, Board of Public Work., herewith respectfully transmits a com+nutieation from the City Engineer in regard to un- foreseen obstacles encount-col to the construction of a sewer up IVietfred street. The Board would respectfully recommend that authority be (,ranted to so modify the contract for said sewer as to cover theunfercaann obstacles e - countered, and tothatendberewithsub- ants a proper resolution. It. L. Go .... Is, ]'resident. W. F.EnwiN,Clerk Board Publi,W.rks. Nov. 15, 1887. Adopted. (See resolution.) [The communication of City Engineer above referred to recommends that the contractor he allowed .hili per yard for rock to he excavated, as no provision was made in thecontract for unforeseen obstacles of the kind mentioned.] Also. Ilamilton and Other Streets Grading— fhe Board t—voidta a eounpard a- tlon from George A. Hunt and other property owners at ilacalester Park, asking that Hamilton street he included when the streets are ordered graded, and also• that all the streets, when graded, be made with a thirty-foot road- way,ten-foot boulevard on each side and five-foot sidewalks. Committee on Streets. Also, C�tyy� Engineer's Report— '1'ite Board trmnsnuts re ort of the City E, Ineer for Octobe , show- ing work under contract, - urates al- lowed, etc. Committee on Streets. Also, Third and Other Streets Grading Con- tract— Phe Board reports that it has awarded I. I . Moran the contract for grading Third street, from Commercial street to Maple street; Canal street to a partial grade, from Fourth street to the south- east line of Ames street, and Fourth street to it partial grade, from right of way of file St. Paul & Duluth railway company to Commercial street, and construct the necessary retaining walls on said 'Third street, from Commercial street to Maple street, he being the low- est reliable and responsible bidder therefor; aniount6f bid, 82.5,0011- bond tit the sum of r;,000, with S. P. Spates and Warren D. Mend as sureties. Also, Carroll Street Gradinb,, Contract— The Board reports that it has awarded James Ryan the contract for grading C-arroll street, from Cleveland avenue .o Snelling avenue, lie being the lowest reliable and responsible bidder therefor; 'mount of bid, F3,500; bond in the sum )f 8700, with William McArdle and Mary dcNally as sureties. Also, 2avine Street Grading ConVaet— The Board reports that it has awarded ,Villiatn G. dl ulligan the contract for ;radhig Ravine street, from Maple street o Il h Hoffman avenue. e being the lowest eliable and responsible bidder therefor: ,mount of bid, x?,309; bond in the stun f 8500, with Henry Saver slid I'hontas 3m11 man as sureties. Each of the foregoing contracts taken ip separately and approved by the odl owiug cote: Seas—Ald. Conley, Dowlan, Petsch, lulleu. Ryan, Sanborn, Weber, Kenny, 'alit, IIamin, Bryant, Minen. Long. Jr. President -14. Al... 'stimates and Claims— The Board transmits, approved by', it, ie following estimates and claims, 'Gr ,it: Estimate No. I and final, Hiawa- ta street grading,C. Nonnemacher,con- � tor, amount due. 8724; Estimate No. and finaf, :Prince street paving. W. orrestal, contractor; amount due, 1:3.5.22: Estimate No. 2 slid final, Mar - tall avenue sewer, .J. W. Doherty, con - 'actor: amount due, $292; Estimate No. 592 PROCEEDINGS OF THE COMMON COUNCIL. 2 and final, Fillmore avenue sewer, 1%le- Arthur Bros., contractors; amount due, K,2.50; Estimate No. 2 and final, Elev- enth street sewer, White & Adams, con- tractors; amount due, &220; Estimate No. 2 and final. Macaubin street sewer, P. Doherty. contractor; amount (tile, $00.50; Estimate No. 2 and final. Mound street grading, C. Nounenmcher, con- tractor; amount due,$2,871;Estf mate No. 3 and final; South Robert street and Fairfield avenue sewer, P. Doherty, contractor: amount due, $470.50; Esti- mate No. 3 and final, Michigan avenue grading, Thornton & Shaw, contractors; amount due, r,05; Estimate No. 4 andfinal, Dearborn street grading, J. W. Maloney, contractor; amount due, $9,200.32; Estimate No. 4 and filial, Grotto street grading, C. Faber, con- tractor; amount due, $1,442.8); Esti- mate No. 4 and final, Oakland street pacing, J. Forrestal, contractor, amount due, $1,027; Estimate No. 4, Supple- mentary to - a and final, Von Minden street sewer; 11. Hausen, contractor: amount due, $75; Estimate No. - snit final, Carroll street sewer, P. Doherty, contractor; amount due. $450; Estimate No. 5 and final, Snelling avenue grad- ing, Durack & Mahoney, contractors; amount due, $7,000: Estimate No. 5 and final, Fillmore avenue grading r Me - Arthur Bros., contractors; amount due, $1,250; Estimate No.5 and final. Owasco avenue grading, C'. II. Clark, con- tractor; antooit due, $1,842; Estimate No.O and final, levee grading, T. J. Steers, eontractor; amount due, $1:5,- ow*.20; Estimate No. 6 and limit, Aurora :avellue grading. G. Ger. lick, contractor; amount due. $1,880: Estimate No. 6 and final, Fuller and Martin streets grading, Il. Justus. contractor; amount (tue. Ci,O(0); Esti mate No. 8 and final, .James stree' grading, P.H. Thornton, contractor amount due, t2,185; G. II. Ballou, $40 Mark Costello, $4.13. Committee on Claims. RF,PORT OF BOARD OF WATER "OSI -111S SIONERS. Easement Relinquished— Phe Board of Water Commissioners by .John Caulfield, secretary, transmit yreamble and resolution adopted by sail tBoard requesting the Common Coupe! to take such action las it might deem es lotsn15 slidt lo of 14h all Bass' ubdilent visionl0 lots 13, 14 slid 15, Collins' out lots. Accepted still relfnquishmentgraule(I (See resolution.) uF.FORTS OF STANDING CmuuTTEF Of Committee on Ways and 'Means - State Fair Expenditures— The Committee on Ways and Mean: to whom was referred the commuwet tion of Channing Seabury, Chairman c the St. Paul Jobbers' Union Committee in State Fair, asking that the Common Uouncil make provision for the pay- ment of certain unpaid claims growing )ut of expenditures for the State Fair during the present year, report that your committee had a conference with the .Jobbers' union unit other citizens in regard to the claim, and on examination found that the expense incurred by said committee was $9,U(i0.91, all of which, except some $4,OW.2'Y, had been raised and paid by our citizens; that the com- mittee had made themse,N es personally liable for this indebtedness, in their de- sire to advance the interests (If the city - `v% fille ity.16hfle your committee is satisfied there is no liability or obligation on the part Of the city to pay the deficiency in- curred by the Jobbers' union, your committee nevertheless believe that the interests of the State Fair are identical with those of the state as well as those of the city of St. Paul, and both have been largely benefited, and as the legis- lature of tine state wisely placed at our disposal It sum of money to be used as we might deea proper to advance the Interest of the city, your committee reconmmt'd that an order for the sum of $4,(1!10 be drawn upon trite 'treasury in favor of Channing Seabury, Chairman of the St. I'll 'of Jo hers' Union C! ainlit- tee oil State Fair, payable out of the faults created by the Sixth subdivision Of section three (3) of all act to amend the charter Of the city of it. Pail and the nets amendatory thereof. Respect- fully yours, O. O. CULr,Ex, Chairman. Adopted. (See Ordinance No. 557.) Also, ,John Moriarty''s Petition— In retard to said petition, asking to he released front tine bond of Thomas Gallagher, whose term of office as Con stable has been extended by cperation of law, committee recommend that Mr. Gallagher be required to execute a new bond within tell days after notice of this report. Adopted. Also. Bond Approved— Committee have examined bond given by the Capital Bank of St. Paul, as security for city moneys thatmay be de- posited in said bank, and recommend that same be approved. Adopted and bond approved. Yens 1:3. Of Committee oil Fire Department— Charles Wilson's Petition— Committee recommend the passage of accompanying ordinance in said matter. Adopted. (See Ordinance No. 860.) Of Coilmfttee on Streets —1Vnhashaty Street Sidewalk— . Committee recommend that said matter be referred to Corporation At - PROCEEDINGS OF THE COMMON COUNCIL. 593 . torney with instructions to commence suit at once against the Whitacre estate or parties owning the building on the street line, as per report of City Engin eer, to determine the rights of the cit} in the matter. Adopted. Also, Upper Levee Syndicate Petition— Committee recommend that the Clerk be instructed to give the notice required by law, and that said petition be recommitted to Committee on Street=_ for further consideration. Adopted. Also. Bean, Street Opening. Committee recommend that prayer of petitioners for opening said street be granted. Adopted. (See order to Board of Pub- lic Works.) Also, Oxford and Bent, Streets Vacation— Committee recommend that the vaca- tion of parts of said streets be granted as asked for. and that the City- Clerk be. Instructed to give the notice required by law. Adopted. Cascade Street Grading— Conunittee recount end that said ❑nat- ter be referred to Aid. Ryan. Adopted. A ISO. Acceptance of Ordinance— Committee recommend that Eureka Improvement company's acceptance of Ordinance No. 849 be accepted and placed on tile. Adopted. Also, Lucy Street Opening. Etc.— Committee recommend that the order in said matter do not pass. Recommitted. Also, .John Rogers still Others' I'etition— Committee recommend that said mat- ter be referred to Ald. Kenny with fn- structions to present to the Council proper resolutions. Adopted. Also, Snelling Avenue Sidewalk— Committee recommend thatthe report of the Board of Public Works in said matter be adopted. Adopted. (See resolution.) Of Committee on Police—Appointments Confirmed— Committee recommend that the ap- pointments of Mathew Cult' as Assistant Pou dinuster still W. H. Godfrey as a member of the regular police be advised and consented to. Adopted still appointments eoufirned by the followfn� vote: Yeas—Ald. (Conley, Dowlan, Petsch, Cullen, Ryan, Sanborn, Weber, Kenny, Kafn, Hamm, Bryant, Mines, Long. Mr. President -14. Of Committee on License—Revocation Confirmed— Committee concur in the action of the Mayor in revokPaulsing Saloon License No. 320, issued to on & Walsh, and rec- ommend that the same be confirmed. Adopted and revocation confirmed. Yeas 14. Also, Transfers— Committee recommend that the fol- lowing numbered liquor licenses be transferred as asked for: 540. 590, 402. 516, OSS, (49. 439, 185, 409, 708. 541. 110, 440, 490, 72, 013. Adopted. Of -Committee, on Ordinances—C. A. Stein's Petition— Committee recommend that the ac- compauyingordinance it, said matter be passed. Adopted. (See Ordinance No. &58.) Of Conunittee on Public Accounts— Copmittee have examined reports of Board of Control for October, 1857; lat- Spector of Buildings for September. 1887`, Chief of Police for October, 1887, and found Master for September and October, 1887, and found each of said reports correct. Adopted. alscra.cANt:ors. Proposals for Hot Water Heating— Proposals for heating with hot water the Foundlings' Monte and annex to City Hospital were received and read,as follows: F. Home. Annex J. P. Adlunsoll......... $1,Ut30 $1,820 Edward Kell}-.......... 2,170 2,176 Charles H. Parmelee... 2,180 No bid Each bid was acconpaided by the re- quired bond. Ald. Kenny moved that all bids be re- jected and returned to bidders and that the Committee on Bublie Buildings, fn conjunction with the hospital commis- sion, be instructed to have Plans and specifications prepared, and when said plans and specifications are ready the City Clerk shall proceed at once to ad- vertise for proposals for said work. The motion prevailed. Yeas 14. Ordinances— An ordinance was read "to reho- burse money expended for the. State Fair during the year ISS7." Alit. Dowlan moved that the rules be so far suspended as to allow said ordi- nance to pass to its second reading. The motion prevailed, yeas 14, and the said ordinance was thereupon read 'a second time and passed. (See Ordi- nance No. 8.57.) 1n ordinance was read "granting John J. Frautschi permission to move I frame building." Aid. Bryant moved that the rules be 594 PROCEEDINGS OF THE COMMON COUNCIL. so far suspended as to allow said ordi- nance to pass to its second reading. The motion prevailed, yeas 14, and the saia ordinance was theieupon read a second time and passed. (See ordi- nance No. 859.) An ordinance was read •,permitting Charles Wilson to construct a passage- way through a brick wall, as heron specified." Aid. Sanboan moved that the rules be so far suspended as to allow said ordi- nance to pass to its second reading. The motion prevailed, yeas 14, and the said ordinance was thereupon read a second time and passed. (See Ordi- nance No. 8fi0.) An ordinance was read "granting permission to the Minnesota & North- western Railway Company, its success- ors and assigns: to build, construct and maintain, oil its grounds in West St. Paul, at the southwest corner ofFill- more and -Starkey streets, a signal tower." Committee on Streets. Au ordinance was read "amending section 10 of Ordinance No. 356, entitled -an ordinance regulating the sale of spirituous and malt liquors.' being Article No. 70 of \lunicipal Code of St, Paul of 1884." Committee on Licmnse. Estimates Allowed - Estimate No.;3,Edgerton street bridge, P. Durack, contractor; amount due, $1,- 662.50; Estimate No. 4. high bridge sub- structure. A. McMullen, contractor; .amount due, � 18,224, Allowed and ordered paid: Peas-Ald. Conley, Dolvlan. Petsch, Cullen, Ryan, Sanborn, Weher, Kenn} , Kafir, Hamm. Bryant, Mines, Long, . r. President -14. Ice Palace and Carnival - Col. A. Allen appeared before the Council on behalf of the Ice Palace as- soclatfon and requested the Council to make an appropriation to enable said association to make a success of the pro- posed winter carnival to be opened in this city fn January, 1888. Referred to Committee on Ways and Means. (Irdfnances. 'treasury in r of Channing Scullery,chairman of I. Paul Jobber Union committee State Fair, for the sum of $4.000, out of file fund author- ized by the sixth subdivision of section three (:3) of an act to amend the charter of the city of St. Paul, and the acts amendatory thereof,xpproyed Feb. 23. 1887. fn payment of the foregoing ap- propriatiou, upon the said Seabury filing with the City Comptroller satis- factory receipts that said money has been paid out in accordance with con- nnuideatiou to the Commml Council of date Oct15, 1887, and execute to the city of Si.tPaul it release in full,for any claim against said city oil aceollot of any expenditure for said State Fair. Sec. 2. This ordinance to be in force from and after its passage. Yeas-Ald. Conley. Dowlan, Petsch, Cullen, Ryan, Sanborn, Weber, Kenny, Kain, Ilamni, Bryant, Mines, Long. Mr. President -14. Passed Nov. 15, 1887. Crtns. I). Kl, rb, President of Council. Approved Nov. 16, 1887. CnAs. D. Keun, Acting Mayor. Attest. TtiDs. A. PRENDERG NST, City Clerk. Nov. 19. ORDlNAxCF- No. 858. Permitting C. A. Stein to Alter Over a Certain Stone Building on Second Street, Between Cedar Street and Wabasba Street. Into Veterinary In- firmary and Boarding Stable. - The Common Council of the city of St. Paul do ordain as follows: Section 1. Permission is hereby given and granted unto C. A. Stein to alter over that certain stone building situate un the south side of Second street on block 36, St. Paul Proper, and between Wabasha street and Cedar street, into a veterinary infirmary and boarding stable, fn accordance w'fit plans and specifications furnished to and approved by the luspectorof Bmldingsand under his superintendence. Sec. 2. This ordinance shall take effect and be in force from and after its publication. Geas-Aid. Conley, Bow•lan, Petsch, len, Ryan. Sanborn, Weber, Kenny, %hm, Hamm. Bryant, Mine., Long, Mn 0a x.N( No. 8:87. President -14. An Ordinance to Reimburse Money Passed Nov. 15. 1887. Expended for the State Fair Raring CHAS. D. KEita, President of Council. the Year 1887. Approved Nov. 16, 1887. The Common Council of the City of CnAs. D. KEna, Acting Mayor. St. Paul do ordain as follows: Attest: Section 1. That the s.in of 11,000 be Tnoa A. PRENI)YUGAST. City Clerk. and is hereby appropriated out of any I Nov. la. money in the Lity Treasury applicable to the payment of the same, to refm- OltilNASCE No. 85u. burse .noney paid out and expended for An Ordinance Granting John J. Fraut- the State Fair during the year 1887, and licit Permission to Move a Frame that an order be drawn upon the City Building. PROCEEDINGS OF THE COMMON COUNCIL. The Common Council of the City of St, Paul do ordain as follows: Section. 1. That permission is hereby given and granted unto .John J. Fraut. schi to move that certain frame building situate on lot a of block hf of Bell's ad ditfon to West St. Paul, from off said lol and along Concord street to George street, and thence along George street to and onto lot ". Lineau's subdivision of block 93, of West St. Paul Proper. Said building shall be moved as above specified under the supervision ofand as directed by the Building luspectot of Saul city Sec. 2. This ordinance shall take ef- fect and be in force from and after ite passage. Teas -Aid. Conley, Dowlai, Petsch, Cullen, Ryan, Sanborn, Weber, Kenny, Kain, IIanim, Bryant, Tinea, Long, \fi. President -14. Passed Nov. 15, 1887. Crus. D. KFRR. President of Council. Approved Nov. 1111. 1887. CHAS. D. KFRR, Acting Mayor. Attest: Trios. A. YRENDE uo AST, City Clerk. Nny. 19. 0I1D(NA1cl: No. 8W. Permitting Charles Wilson to Construct a Passage yy'ay 'Through a Brick Wall as Herein Specified. The Common Council of the City of St. Paul do ordain as follows: Section 1. Perin issiou fs hereby given and granted unto C bm'les Wilson to con- struct a passage way, of 20 feet in width, by 12 feet in height, with a heavy, iron upright post or support in the center of said passage way, surnnounted by a heavy Iran lintel, the ends of which shall be supported by the walls on each side of the open ng, fu that •ertafn rear wall by him Inning built to the addition to a frame building situate oil lot 7, block 2.5. Kittson's addition. Said work to be done under the supervision of the Inspf.jtgji.Pf BillIdings oY said city. 's ordinance shall take its orce from and after its P Conley. Dowlan, Petsch, Call ,Sanborn. Weber. Kenny, Ka[n, aim, Briant, Minna, Long, P Mr. resident -14. Passed Nov. 15.11181- C-8. D. KRRn, Pre. bleat of Council. Approved Nov. Ili 1887. CRAB. D. Kn:rtrt. Acting Mayor. Attest: Trios. A. PRENDERGAsT. City Clerk. Nov. la. Resolutions. Resolved. That the following plats, as recommended by the Plat Commis- sion, be and the sate hereby are ac- cepted by lite Common Council: 5135 Keltin¢'s addition to St. Paul. Bunde s Park addition. St. Pierre & Lawton's addition to St. - Paul. Savage's subdivision of lot 3, block 6. Rosedale park. Adams' addition to West St. Paul. Pickerel Lake additidn to the city of St. Paul.. Yeas-Ald. Conley. Dowlan, Petsch, Cullen, Ryan, Sanborn Weber Kenny, Kain; liana. Bryant, hinea, Loug, Dir. President -14. Approved Nov. 16, 1887. Whereas, The Common Counci l of the city of St. Paul heretofore ordered the Board of Public Works to report whether a change of grade on North street, from Seventh street to Truxt(m street, fn said city, as shown by a red line on a profile annexed to said order, was necessary and proper, and whether real estate to be assessed for said im- provenieutcould be found benefited to the extent of damages and costs to be incurred by said improvement; and Whereas, In accordance with said order the Board of Public Works (lid make a report to the Common Cotlbell of date July 21, 1887, recommending said improvement, and that property could be found benefited to the extent of dam- ages, costs and expenses necessary to be incurred fu making said change of grade as aforesaid; and Whereas, the Common Council of said city oilthe 21st day of July, 1887, adopted said report and ordered the City Clerk to give the notice required by law: and Whereas, The City Clerk gave notice fn the official paper "of said city, for three successive weeks, twice in each week, that th(! Common Council of said City would, on the 15th day of November, 1887, at 7.30 o'clock p. in., at the Council Chamber in said city, consider such proposed change of grade; and Whereas, At the time and place desig- nated for such proposed change of grade, the Common Council, after hear- ing all persons interested, and being or the opinion that the same was necessary and proper, ordered the grade of North street, from Seventh street to Pruxton street, to be changed in ac- cordance with the rod red line shown -the annexed profile, being the se as referred to in all the proceedings had in regard to said change; therefore Resolved, That said order and the profile representing said change If grade be referred to the Board If Public Works, and that said Board shall proceed without delay to assess :he amount as nearly as they can ascer- min the sante, which will be required to )ay the damages, costs and expenses 5913 PROCEEDINGS OF THE COpiMON COUNCIL. of such Improvement upon the real estate to be benefited by said improve- ment, as provided by law, it being. tine ) opinion tile nnmon Council that e Co real estate to be assessed for such im- provement can be found benefited to the extent of the damages, costs and ex- penses necessary to be incurred therebyy. Yeas—Aid. Conley, Dowlan, PelseiI, Cullen, Ryan, Sanborn, Weber, Kenny, Kair, Ifanun, Bryant, )lines, Long, \[r. President -14. Approved Nov. 16, 1887. Whereas, The Couunon Council of the City of S[. Paul heretofore ordered the Board of Public \Forks to report whether a change of grade oil Summit avenue east, from Robert street to Cedar street, in said city, as shown by a red line on a profile annexed to said order, was necessary and proper, and whether real estate to be sussessed for said improvement could be found bene- fited to the extent of damages and costs to be incurred by said improvement; and Whereas, lu accordance with said order, the card of Public Works did make a rt to the Common Council of date Sept. 8, 1887, recommending said Improvell nt,atd that property could be found her efited to the extent of dam- ages, costs and expenses necessary to be incurred in making said change of grade as aforesaid: and Whereas 'Phe Coalition Council of said city on the 4th day of October, 1887, adopted said report and ordered the City C3e'rk to give the notice required by law; and Whereas, The City Clerk gave notice to the official paper of said city' for three successive weeks, twice fn each week, that the Common Council of said city woul, . on the ltth day of Novem- her, 1887. at 7:30 o'clock p• in., at the Council Chamber in said city. consider such proposed change of grace; and • and dace des- he time. At t 1 Whereas, change of lith proposed sed d for s iguate I F grade, the Common Council, 'until after hear- ing all Persons Interested, and being of the opinionthat the sane was necessary and proper, ordered the grade of Sum- ndt avenue east, from Robert street to Cedar street, to be changed in accord- ance with the red line as shown on the annexed profile, being the saute as re- ferred to fn all the proceedings had in regard to said change; therefore Resolved, That said order and the profile representing said change of grade be referred to the Board of Pub - lie Works, and that said Board shall proceed without delay to assess the amount as nearly as they can ascertain the same, which shall be required to pay the danages, costs and expenses of such Improvement upon the real estate to -be benefited by said improvement, as provided by law, it being the opinion' of the Common Council that real estate to be assessed for such Improvement can be found benefited to the extent of dam- ages costs and expenses necessary to be incurred thereby.. Yeas—Ald. Cooleyr; Dowlan, Petsch, Cullen, Ryan, Sanbon, Weber q Kenny, Kate, Haunt, Bfyent, millea,Toing.11r. President -14. - Approved Nov. 16;1887. Whereas, The Couunbo Council of the city of S,;Patti heretofore ordered the Board Gf Pubjic Works to report whether a change of grade on Minne- sota street, between Eighth street and Summit avenue east, in said city. as shown by a red line on a profile annexed to said order, was necessary and proper, and whether real estate to be assessed for said improvement could be found benefited to the extent of damages and costs to be Incurred by said improve- - ment;'and Whereas, In accordance with said order, the Board of Public Works did make a report to the Common Council of date Sept. 8, 1887, recommending said improvement, and that property could be found benefited to the extent of damages, costs and expenses necessary to be incurred fn making said change of grade as aforesaid; and Whereas, The Common Council of said cit}• on the 4th day of October, 1887, adopted said report and ordered the City Clerk to give the notice required by law; and Whereas, The City Clerkggave no- tice in the official paper of said bity, for three successive weeks, twice in each week, that the Common Council of said city would, on the 15th day of Novem- ber, 1887. at 7:30 o'clock p. in., at the Council Chamber in said city, consider such proposed change of grade; and Whereas, At the time and place des- ignated for such proposed elle of Frade, the Coalition Counmt, of ung all persons interested, and f " tion that t he same was n tire opinion ered the rade of e- er ord and fro 6 proper, , e, and sots street, between Eighth str Summit avenue east, to be changed in accordance with the red line as shown oil the annexed profile, being the same, as referred to It all the proceedings had in regard to said charge; therefore Resolved, That said order and 'the profile representing said change of Grade be referred W the Board of, Pub- lic Works, and that said Board shall proceed without delay to assess the amount as Headyy as they can ascertain the same, whlcln shall be required to pay the damages, costs and expenses of such Improvement upon the real estate to be benefited by said improvement, as PROCEEDINGS OF THE COMMON COUNCIL. - 597 provided by law, it being the opinion of the Commop Council that rBal estate to be assessed .for such improvement can be found benefited to the extent of damages. costs and expenses necessary to be incurred thereby. Yeas—Ald. Conley, � Dowlan, Petsch, Cullen, Ryan. Sanborn, 1S'ebeq Kenny, Kain, llanmt.Bryant, Mines. Long, Mr. President -14. - - Approved Nov. 16, 187. ByAld. Minea— ltesolved, lie the Coalition Coumcil of the City of St. PSul, that theprober city officers are hereby • uthorized and di- rected to prepare and execute bonds of the city of St. Paul to the muount of fifty thousand (•�50,0W) dollars, under and by virtue of an act of the legisla- ture of the state of Miunesom, approved the 13th day of February, A. 1). 1887, entitled, "Ali act to authorize the city of St. Paul to issue bonds for rebuiIUh' and erection of bridges." Said bands shall draw interest at the rale of four and one-half (4%) per cent. per annum, payable seuni annually at the financial agency of the etq of St. Paul in the city of New York, and shall bear date of November 15. A.D. 1887, and the princi- pal thereof shall be payable in thirty (3() years troth their date. The pro- ceeds shall bf. placed in file City Treas- ury for the I it . 0 of paying [he cmn- tract for eouatrueting the Colorado street bridge, and -for such other bridges in the city of St. ]'all] as tally be ordered by the Couiluon Council of said city." Peas—Ald. C'mdey, Doeltm, Petsch, Cullen, Ryan, Saubori, Weber. Kenny, Kain, lla"u ni.Ifryant, Minca. Long, Mr. President -14. Approved Nov. 16. 1887. By Ald. Culletn— I{esolved, That the proper eityofficers are hereby authorizet� and instructed to issue and execute certificates of indebt- edness to the al unmt of twenty thous- and$ ln(M)n dollars• payable fn two years 3 froin and after the 13th day of -No- retailer, 1887 with interest kit the rate of -seven (7) per cent peraunum.payable' semi-annually, said certificates being authorized under the sixth ((;fit) subdi- vision of section :3, of au act to antend the charter of the city of St. Paul and the acts amendatory thereof, approved Feb. 32, 1587, for such purpose as the Common Council might Ueen' proper to advance the interest of file city. Yeas—Ald.Gouley, d)ewlan, Petsch, Cullen. Ryan, Sanborn, \Veber, Kenny, Kain, Hanna, Bryant, \linea, Long. Mr. V'resident 14. Approved Nov. 16, 1887. By Aid. Mines— Resolved, That an order be drawn on the City Treasurer in favor of William Rhodes for the sum of two thousand five hundred and ninety-five ($2,595ol- lars, being the amount due said MR - bull Rhodes for laud 'taken for the opening, widening and extending of State street, from the north line of Mor- rison's addition to Bunker street; I southwesterly direction to !ction of South Robert and As, upon the filing with the n Attorney of a properly exe- d of the laud taken. Id. Conley, Dowlan. Petsch, -an, Sanborn, Weber, Kenny, un, Bryant, Mines, Long. Mr. Approved Nov. 16, 1887 By AId. \linea - Resolved, That an order be drawn oil the City Treasurer in favor of William Rhodes for the sum of seven hundred and seventy-five (1775) dollars, being the amount due said William Rhodes for had taken for the opening, widening and extending of Ducas street, from Elizabeth street to Belvidere street, upon the filing with the Corporation An torncy of a properly executed deed of the laud taken. Teas—Ald. Conley, Dowlan, Petsch, C ellen. Ryan. Sanborn, Weber, Kenny, Kain, llama, Bryant, Minea, hong. Mr. President -14. Approved Nov. It;, 1887. By Aid. Weber— Resolved, That an order be drawn in favor of the Board of Control for the suns of $1,380.941, being city's one-third of the expenditure of said Board for the month of October, 1887. Teas—Aid. Conley, Dowlan. Petsch, Cullen, Rvan.Sanborn, Weber, Kenny. Kain, Ilantm, Bryant, Mines, Long, air. President -14. Approved Nov. 16, 1887. Resolved, That a refunding order for the sum of 618.54 be drawn upon the Cit''Treasur • in favor of Emilia Gra } } y �u E. 13. l.iuden owners o[ les 18 t , U t U 31 inclusive and lots 24 to 39 inclusive, all in block 7, Holcombe's addition to St. Paul, the said sum being the amount overpaid by said owners on account of error fu assessment against. said lots for construction of a sewer on Laurel ave- nue, from Dale street to Grotto street, (Laurel avenue sewer system). Yeas—Ald. Conley, Dowlan, Petsch, Cullen, Ryan, Sanborn, Weber, Kenny, Kain, Hamm, Bryant, Mines, Long, Mr. President -14. Approved Nov. Ili, 1887. By Aid. Longg Resolved, 'Phat an order be drawn uponthe City Treasury in favor of David Swank, for the sum of Two Ban- dreg (5200) Dollars for services in the construction of a drain on Wilder ave- nue, under order of the Alderman of the ward. Yeas—Ald. Conley, Dowlan, Petsch, Cullen, Ryan, Sanborn. Weber, Kenny, Kain, Hamm, Bryant, Mines, Long Mr. President -14. Approved Nov. 16, 1887. Whereas, The Capital Bank of St. Paul has filed its bond with the City Clerk as a depository of city money. which bond has been approved by the Corporation Attorney slid Committee on Ways and Means; therefore, be it Resolved, That the City 'Treasurer is hereby- authorized to deposit the funds of the city of St. Paul in said bank under the same restrictions and liabili- ties as other banks which are the de- positories of the city's funds. Yeas—Aid. Conley, Dowlan, Petsch, Cullen, Ryan, Sanborn, Weber, Kenny, Kain, Bantu', Bryant, Minea, Long, Mr. President -14. Approved Nov. 16, 1887. B)- Ald. Petsch- 1{esolved, That the Committee on Parks be and they are hereby directed to expend astm, not exceeding &500 fn the purchase of a fountain, vases and lights upon the Sherburne avenue look- out and approach. Dowlan, Petsch, Yeas—Aid. Conley, Cullen, Ryan, Sanborn, Weber. Kenny, Kain, Hanna, Bryant, Mines, Long, Mr. President -14. Approved Nov. ilii 1887. B - Ald. Cullett— �{esolved, That the Committee on Pub - he Bill ldings,City Property and Markets be and is hereb} authorized to inn lo}• an assistant to the engineer of the Mar Holl - ket Hose for a period counneacing Nov. 8, 1887, to and until the 1st day of April. 1887, at a salary not exceeding 515 per month. Yeas—Ald. Conley, Dowlan, Petsch, Cullen, Ryan, Sanborn, Weber, KLOny, Kain. Iiamm, Bryant, Mr. President -14. Approved. Nov. 16. 1887. By Aid. Kenny— Whereas, the St. Paul Water com- pany heretofore, under and by virtue of its authority" as conferred upon it by act Of the legislature of the state of Minne- sots, acquired an easement over and across lots thirteen (13), fourteen (14) and fifteen (15), of Collins' out lots (so- called) according to the recorded at thereof fn oMee of the Register of Deeds in and for the county of Ramsey, state of Minnesota, of thirty-three (33) feet in width, as shown upon a at or map of record a said Regiatersof Deei ds' so office of 3f date April 2, 1878, in Book "N" of town plats,Mage 1: and Whereas, 1'he said easement of said 3t. Paul Water company, together with ail its franchises and a purtenances have heretofore, by deed bearing date ,one 1, 1882, which said deed is recorded in book 102 of deeds oil pages 5M, 556, 557 and 558, been sold slid conveyed unto the Bom'd of Water C011"DISalen- ers of the city of St. Paul, a body created under actof the legislature li proved Feb. 10, 1881, and is vested with trol of the franchises asupremethe nd PepertY sen sold anti conveyed as aforesaid; and Whereas, A part of said lots 13, 14 and. 15. of Collins' out lots. has heretofore been subdivided into blocks and lots. slid is known as J. W. Bass' subdivision of Collins' out lots, which covers and includes a portion of the easement above mentioned; and Whereas. By a resolution of said Board of Water Commissioners, passed and adopted Nov. 5, 1887, the owners of lots upon which said easement was and is a lien might be relieved therefrom by paying to the Secretary of said Board of `Vater Commissioners the pro rata amount of the original cost of said ease- ment over and across said Collins' out lots above mentioned; and Whereas, John J. Lemon, as the owner of lots 15 and 16, of J. W. Bass' subdivi- sion aforesaid, has paid to the Secretary of the Board of Water Commissioners the pro reon and upon eachNowa of them. amount due 1etherefore, be it Resolved, That the proper city officers of the city of St. Paul are hereby au- thorized and directed to cause to be pre- pared, executed and delivered unto said John J. Letson a good and sufficient deed of release and, discharge of all the right, title and interest, of said city, of its easement aforesaid to the lots last above mentioned. Dovlan, Petsch, Yeas—Ald. Conley, Cullen, Rvan, Sanborn, Weber, Kenny, Kain, Bamm, Bryant, Mines, Long, Mr. President -14. Approved Nov. 16, 1887. By Aid. Ryan— Resolved, 'That the St. Paul Gas cum- pauy be directed to place and maintain a gas lamp in front of 315 Franklin street. Yeas—Ald. Conley, Dowlan. Petsch, Cullen, Ilyau, Sanborn,Weber, Kenny, Kain, Hamm, Bryant, :1linea, Long, Jir. President -14. Approved Nov. 16, 1887. By Aid. It an That the Street Oil Lamp Contractor be requested to place an oil lamp on Goodhue street in front of lot 41 block 23. Yeas—Ald. Conley, Dowlan, Petsch, Cullen, Ryan. Sanborn, Weber, Kenny, Kain Hamm, Bryant, !bines. Long, Mr. President -14. Approved Nov. 16. 1887. By Ald. Ryan— Resolved, That the Street Oil Lamp Contractor be requested to place lamps on Superior street as follows: One on southeast corner of Superior and Rich- mond; one on Superior, between West- ern avenue and Richmond, on south side, and one on Superior, in front of lot 4, block 23. Yeas—Ald. Conley, Dovlan, Petsch, Cullen Ryan, Sanborn, Weber, Kennv, Kain, a um, Bryant, Mines, Long, Mr. President -14. Approved Nov. 16, 1887. By Ala. Mmea— Resolved'That the Street Oil Lump Contractor be instructed to erect snit maintain an oil lamp on the southeast corner of Sydney street and Dakota av- enue, and one fn front of St. Michael's church, comer of hall and Robfe, Yens—Add. Conley, Dowlan, Petsch, a Cullen, Ryan. Sanborn, Weber, Kenny, Kain, Hanna, Bryant, Mines, Long• Mr. President -14. Yeas—Ald. Conley, Dowlan, Petsch, Cullen, Ryan, Sanborn, Weber, Kenny, Kain, Hamm, Bry:mt, Mines, Long, Mr. President -14. Approved Nov. 16, 1887. By Aid. Long Resolved, Thnt the City Oil Lamp Contractor be and is hereby instructed to place and maintain the followingoil lamps: One lamp in front of lot 13, block 76; one lamp in front of lot 9, block 06, St. Anthony Park. Yeas—Ald. Conley, Dowlan, Petsch, Cullen, Ryan, Sanborn, Weber,Keuny, Kain, Hamm, Bryant, Minea, Long, Mr. President -14. Approved Nov. 16, 1887. By Ald. Lon gg Resolved, 'That the City Oil Lamp m Contractor be id is hereby instructed to place and maintain oil lamps as fol- lows: One at southwest corner of Snelling andCapitol -Conley, Teas—Alit. Conley, Dowlan, Petsch, Cullen, Rvau, Sanborn, }Veber, Kenny. Knin, Hanna, Bryant, Mines, Long, Mr. President -14. Approved Nov. 16, 1887. Approved Nov. 16. 188E By All[. Long— 1!:i'w.Ck Resolved,'1'hat the City Oil Lamp I{esoh•ed, That the Street Oil LampContractor sgg PROCEEDINGS OF THE COMMON COUNCIL. to pla place mml maintain oil lamps fol - PROCEEDINGS OF THE C031MON COUNCIL. 599 dreg (5200) Dollars for services in the construction of a drain on Wilder ave- nue, under order of the Alderman of the ward. Yeas—Ald. Conley, Dowlan, Petsch, Cullen, Ryan, Sanborn. Weber, Kenny, Kain, Hamm, Bryant, Mines, Long Mr. President -14. Approved Nov. 16, 1887. Whereas, The Capital Bank of St. Paul has filed its bond with the City Clerk as a depository of city money. which bond has been approved by the Corporation Attorney slid Committee on Ways and Means; therefore, be it Resolved, That the City 'Treasurer is hereby- authorized to deposit the funds of the city of St. Paul in said bank under the same restrictions and liabili- ties as other banks which are the de- positories of the city's funds. Yeas—Aid. Conley, Dowlan, Petsch, Cullen, Ryan, Sanborn, Weber, Kenny, Kain, Bantu', Bryant, Minea, Long, Mr. President -14. Approved Nov. 16, 1887. B)- Ald. Petsch- 1{esolved, That the Committee on Parks be and they are hereby directed to expend astm, not exceeding &500 fn the purchase of a fountain, vases and lights upon the Sherburne avenue look- out and approach. Dowlan, Petsch, Yeas—Aid. Conley, Cullen, Ryan, Sanborn, Weber. Kenny, Kain, Hanna, Bryant, Mines, Long, Mr. President -14. Approved Nov. ilii 1887. B - Ald. Cullett— �{esolved, That the Committee on Pub - he Bill ldings,City Property and Markets be and is hereb} authorized to inn lo}• an assistant to the engineer of the Mar Holl - ket Hose for a period counneacing Nov. 8, 1887, to and until the 1st day of April. 1887, at a salary not exceeding 515 per month. Yeas—Ald. Conley, Dowlan, Petsch, Cullen, Ryan, Sanborn, Weber, KLOny, Kain. Iiamm, Bryant, Mr. President -14. Approved. Nov. 16. 1887. By Aid. Kenny— Whereas, the St. Paul Water com- pany heretofore, under and by virtue of its authority" as conferred upon it by act Of the legislature of the state of Minne- sots, acquired an easement over and across lots thirteen (13), fourteen (14) and fifteen (15), of Collins' out lots (so- called) according to the recorded at thereof fn oMee of the Register of Deeds in and for the county of Ramsey, state of Minnesota, of thirty-three (33) feet in width, as shown upon a at or map of record a said Regiatersof Deei ds' so office of 3f date April 2, 1878, in Book "N" of town plats,Mage 1: and Whereas, 1'he said easement of said 3t. Paul Water company, together with ail its franchises and a purtenances have heretofore, by deed bearing date ,one 1, 1882, which said deed is recorded in book 102 of deeds oil pages 5M, 556, 557 and 558, been sold slid conveyed unto the Bom'd of Water C011"DISalen- ers of the city of St. Paul, a body created under actof the legislature li proved Feb. 10, 1881, and is vested with trol of the franchises asupremethe nd PepertY sen sold anti conveyed as aforesaid; and Whereas, A part of said lots 13, 14 and. 15. of Collins' out lots. has heretofore been subdivided into blocks and lots. slid is known as J. W. Bass' subdivision of Collins' out lots, which covers and includes a portion of the easement above mentioned; and Whereas. By a resolution of said Board of Water Commissioners, passed and adopted Nov. 5, 1887, the owners of lots upon which said easement was and is a lien might be relieved therefrom by paying to the Secretary of said Board of `Vater Commissioners the pro rata amount of the original cost of said ease- ment over and across said Collins' out lots above mentioned; and Whereas, John J. Lemon, as the owner of lots 15 and 16, of J. W. Bass' subdivi- sion aforesaid, has paid to the Secretary of the Board of Water Commissioners the pro reon and upon eachNowa of them. amount due 1etherefore, be it Resolved, That the proper city officers of the city of St. Paul are hereby au- thorized and directed to cause to be pre- pared, executed and delivered unto said John J. Letson a good and sufficient deed of release and, discharge of all the right, title and interest, of said city, of its easement aforesaid to the lots last above mentioned. Dovlan, Petsch, Yeas—Ald. Conley, Cullen, Rvan, Sanborn, Weber, Kenny, Kain, Bamm, Bryant, Mines, Long, Mr. President -14. Approved Nov. 16, 1887. By Aid. Ryan— Resolved, 'That the St. Paul Gas cum- pauy be directed to place and maintain a gas lamp in front of 315 Franklin street. Yeas—Ald. Conley, Dowlan. Petsch, Cullen, Ilyau, Sanborn,Weber, Kenny, Kain, Hamm, Bryant, :1linea, Long, Jir. President -14. Approved Nov. 16, 1887. By Aid. It an That the Street Oil Lamp Contractor be requested to place an oil lamp on Goodhue street in front of lot 41 block 23. Yeas—Ald. Conley, Dowlan, Petsch, Cullen, Ryan. Sanborn, Weber, Kenny, Kain Hamm, Bryant, !bines. Long, Mr. President -14. Approved Nov. 16. 1887. By Ald. Ryan— Resolved, That the Street Oil Lamp Contractor be requested to place lamps on Superior street as follows: One on southeast corner of Superior and Rich- mond; one on Superior, between West- ern avenue and Richmond, on south side, and one on Superior, in front of lot 4, block 23. Yeas—Ald. Conley, Dovlan, Petsch, Cullen Ryan, Sanborn, Weber, Kennv, Kain, a um, Bryant, Mines, Long, Mr. President -14. Approved Nov. 16, 1887. By Ala. Mmea— Resolved'That the Street Oil Lump Contractor be instructed to erect snit maintain an oil lamp on the southeast corner of Sydney street and Dakota av- enue, and one fn front of St. Michael's church, comer of hall and Robfe, Yens—Add. Conley, Dowlan, Petsch, a Cullen, Ryan. Sanborn, Weber, Kenny, Kain, Hanna, Bryant, Mines, Long• Mr. President -14. Yeas—Ald. Conley, Dowlan, Petsch, Cullen, Ryan, Sanborn, Weber, Kenny, Kain, Hamm, Bry:mt, Mines, Long, Mr. President -14. Approved Nov. 16, 1887. By Aid. Long Resolved, Thnt the City Oil Lamp Contractor be and is hereby instructed to place and maintain the followingoil lamps: One lamp in front of lot 13, block 76; one lamp in front of lot 9, block 06, St. Anthony Park. Yeas—Ald. Conley, Dowlan, Petsch, Cullen, Ryan, Sanborn, Weber,Keuny, Kain, Hamm, Bryant, Minea, Long, Mr. President -14. Approved Nov. 16, 1887. By Ald. Lon gg Resolved, 'That the City Oil Lamp m Contractor be id is hereby instructed to place and maintain oil lamps as fol- lows: One at southwest corner of Snelling andCapitol -Conley, Teas—Alit. Conley, Dowlan, Petsch, Cullen, Rvau, Sanborn, }Veber, Kenny. Knin, Hanna, Bryant, Mines, Long, Mr. President -14. Approved Nov. 16, 1887. Approved Nov. 16. 188E By All[. Long— By Aid. Ryan— Resolved,'1'hat the City Oil Lamp I{esoh•ed, That the Street Oil LampContractor be and is hereby instructed Contractor be requested to place all oil to pla place mml maintain oil lamps fol - lamp on Lisbon street, between Garfield Imes: Commencing on Snelling avenue, e and Pleasant avenue, in front of lot 64, tit the crossing of St. Anthony avenue,one lamp on west side of street. Yeas—Ald. Conley, Dowlan, Petsch, every suitfeet on alternate sides of the street, from St. Anthony avepue Cullen, Ryan. Sanborn, Weber, Kenny, to Summit avenue, down Summit ave- Kain, Hamm, Bryant. \linea. Long, nue to Mac:des[er even lie, down ifacal- Mr. President -14. ester avenue to Rutgers street, down Approved Nov. 16, 1887. Rutgers street to Cambridge avenue, down Cambridge avenue from Hamilton By AIV. Rtdn— street to Buldwin street, down Baldwin Hesolved.That the Oil Lamp Contractor street to Princeton avenue, down erect and maintain an oil lamp (in Hoff- Princeton avenue from Baldwin street to man avenue, between Plant street and Cambridge avenue. Hudson avenue. Yeas—Aid. Conley. Dowlan, Petsch, Teas—Ald. Conley. Dowlan, Petsch, Cullen, Ryan, Sanborn, Weber, Kenny, Cullen, Hynu, Sanborn. %Veber, Kenny, Kalil, Hamm, Bryant, Mines, Long, Mr. Kain, Hmmn. Bryant, Mines, Long, Mr. President -14. - President -14. Approved Nov. 16, 1887. Approved Nov. 16. L887. B}� Ald. Kenny— By Ald. Sanborn— 14esolved• 1'he the Street' Oil Lampp Resolved, That the City Oil Lamp Contractor be and is hereby instructed Contractor be and he is hereby directed to place lauips at the following places - to erect and maintain a sufficient nuns- One at the southeast corner of Fauquier her of lamps mi Ilolly avenue, between and Jessie streets; one on the north and - Dale street and St. Albans street, so south sides of Jessfe street, between that the distance between said lauips Mintichalna and Fauquier streets, about shall be about 150 feet, and that lie also the middle of tine block. erect and maintain a sufficient number Yeas—Ali: Conley, Dowlan, Petsch, of lamps on Grand avenue, between Cullen, Ryan. Sanborn, Weber, Kenny, Oakland avenue and Dale street, so Knin, Hamm, Bryant, Mines, Long, Mr. that the lamps in said block shall be President -14. about 150 feet apart. Approved Nov. 16, 1887. 63 &p PROCEEDINGS OF THE COMMON COUNCIL. By Aid Kerry — Cullen Ryan, Sanborn, Weber, Kenny, Resolved, rhat the oil Lamp Con- I Kalil, illation, Bryant. Mines, Long, tractor be and he is hereby directed to Mr. Yres`d l' nnv4lf;, L867. erect oil lamps as follows: One on the APP��' center of Burr street bridge; oneon the corner of Brainard avenue and Burr By Aid. Long— City Oil Lamp street: one oil tile corner of Burr and Resolved, That the Maryland and Rose streets; ore on the corner t oplacetand to dlitahl or be and is hon oil lamp ttou the crorner ofGeranium Burr andstreets; Jessone amine and Lauraa ehe southwest nue MerriamaPark street stye otos; oue oil the corner of Burr and Yeas--Ald. Conley, Dowlan, Petsch, Magnolia streets; one on the corner o n rlof CulKallein�Imtmu,n�ryaSan�t�➢ln ea,LongenMi. Burr and Cook streets; corner of Burr and Lawson streets; one President -14. on the corner of Burr and Jenks streets; Approved Nov. 16, 1857. one on Burr street, between Case and York streets; one on Burr street, be- tween York and 1i'hitall streets. Yeas—Ald. Conley, Dowlan, Petsch, Cullen, Ryan, Sanborn, Weber. Kenny, Kain, Hamm, Bryant, Mines, Long, Mr. President -14. Approved Nov. 16, 1887. By Aid. Kenny— Resolved, That the Oil Lamp Con- tractor be and lie is hereby instructed t erect oil lamps as follows: One on the corner of Brainerd avenue and Edgerton street; one on the corner of on the Brainerdcor- ner and Jesse street; one of Brainerd avenue and Bradley street; oue on the corner of Brainerd avenue suit Burr street: one on the cor- to str et ore our thera ft corner ovenue il De Brainerd street; avenue and Clark street; one on the cor- ner of Brainerd avenue and Arkwrh IIt street; one on the corner of Minuehaha and Clark streets. Yeas—Ald. Conley, Dowlan, Petsch, Cullen Ryan, U Sanborn, Weber, Kenny,. Kain, 'Hamm, Brvant, Miuea,-Long, r. President—l4. 1�„ Approved Nov. 18, By Aid. Kenny— Resolved, That the Oil Lamp Con Lit - tractor be d he is hereby instructed to erect oil lamps on the .following streets, tie the corner oflJessaminenm'([ , sissippi streetsone on the corner of Jessamine and oil the cor- eets ne,r of Jas amine arnd A'rk1 right streets.one m the corner of Jessmuilne and Clark streets, one on the cornerotl Jessemine and De Soto streets, On cor- ner of Jessamine and Burr streets, one on the corner of Jessmuine and Bradley streets, one on the corner of Jessamine and Jessie streets, one on the cornet Of Jessamine and Edgerton streets, ut on the corner of Arkwrnght and Gerais Join streets, one on the corner of Ark wright easeside of Deand Magnolia between Yorka one n unt Case streets. Yeas—Alit. Conley, Dowlan, Petsch ,o-;' hat the City Engineer be to lower the bottom of the n at the northwest corner of 'Sibley streets, the same not p enough to keep from freez- by cousin g the water running son to Sibley street and from ar blckht on saidco ner of Sitile xth y streets. "it. Conley, Dowlan, Petsch, ;yan, Saltbont, Weber, Kenny, hun,Bryant, Tinea, Long, Mr. —14. ;ed NOV. 16, 1887. fay Ald. Weber— Resolved, That the Board of Public Works cause a crosswalk to be laid of the north side of Rondo street across Ravoux street. Dowlan Petsch. Yeas—Ald. Couley', Cullen. Ryan, Sanborn, Weber, Kenny. Kain, Hamm, Bryant, Mines, Long, Mr. President -14. 1857. Approved Nov. 10, ByAid. R} an- 11esolved,'1'hal the Board of Public Works cause it crosswalk to be con- structed on the south side of Goodhue street across Western avenue. Yeas—Ald. Conley, Dowlan, Petsch, CuiYen, Ryan, Sanborn, Weber, Kenny, Rain. Hamm, Bryant, dines, Long. Mr. President -14. Approved Nov. It,, 1887. By Aid. l.on6I, Resolved, '1' hat the Board of Public Works cause a six-foot wooden side - adon n sides avenue, from Langford venueStollthe right of way of the St. Paul, 1linneaP- ohs & Manitoba Ra,IWI company'; also in ten -foot wooden sidewalk on both sides of Snelling avenue, front the right of way of the St. Paul, Minnen olis & Manitoba Rllllwav company to Capitol avenue; also a six-foot wooden side- walk on both sides of Snelling avenue, PROCEEDINGS OF THE COMMON COUNCIL. 601 from Capitol avenue to Goodrich ave- Same .. .... . 0 4 `- nue, together with the necessary cross, ................... Same .. 30 4 Ings• I Same .... 11 4 Yeas—Ald. Conley, Dovlan, Petsch, Same ....................... 12 4 Cullen Ryan, Sanborn, Weber, Kenny, Same ....................... 13 4 Kain, I3amm, Bryant, 9linea. Long, 31r. Same ............... ..14 4 President -14. Same ................ . . . ....15 4 Approved Nov. 16, 1887. Wherefore, the Board of Public Resolved, 'That the Board of Public Works of the City of St. Paul, ar3 Works be and is hereby authorized, herety ordered to re -assess the herein - with the consent of tire contractor, to above mentioned and described lots, modify the contract for the construction blocks and parcels of land, upon their of a sewer on Winifred street, between proportionate part of the cost and ex - Dakota ayenne and Ohio street, (hereto- Vense of such improvements, not eR- fore entered into by and between tine ceeding the benefit accruing to such city of St. Paul and Patrick Doherty,) lot, block or parcel of land for such lm - in conformity to the report and recon- provements, and proceed therein In the mendation of the City Engineer here- mode and manner prescribed by law, it with transmitted, so as to provide for having been made to appear to the the rock excavation not otherwise pro- Coalition Council, and it being the opin- vided for, at a price not to exceed to ion of this Council, that said lots, blocks per cubic yard. and parcels of land have been mid are Yeas—Ald. Conley, Dowlan, Petsch, benefited by such improvement. Cullen, Ryan. Sanborn, Weber, Kenuv, Yeas—Ald. Conley, Dowlan, Petsch, Kain, Hamm- Bryant, Minea, Long, \Ir. Cullen. Ryan, Sanborn, Weber, Kenny,' President—U. Kain, Hamm, Bryant, Mines, Long, Mr. Approved Nov. 16, 1887. Presideut-14. Approved Nov. 16, 1887. It is hereby ordered by the Common Byd. Bryant— Council of the City of St. Paul, that It is hereby ordered by the Common Whereas, the Common Council is offi- Council of the City of St. Paul: eislly advised that upon the applicationCitThat the matter of building the nec- of the v Treasurer to the District essary retainint1,,, walls on Dearborn Court of Ramsey county, Minnesota, toe street, between South Robert street suit Judgment against the hereinafter State street, be and the same is hereby named lots, blocks and parcels of ]and referred to the Board of Public 'Works assessed by the Board of to investigate unit report: Public Works of said cin-, for the fol- First—Is this improvement proper and lowing improvements. vii: necessary? Grading Fairmount Place, from Good- Second—Give the Council an estimate rich avenue to St. Albans street, and of the expense thereof and state whether St. Albans street. from Goodrich ave- one-half of the cost thereof is to be paid nue to St. Clair street, using the sur- Into the City Treasury before the con- Vus material from said Fairmount tract is let. Place, necessary to Pili said St. Al- Third Call real estate to be assessed bans street, and construct a sewer on for said improvement he found benefited St. Albans street, from St. Clair street to the extent of damages, costs and es- tSummit avenue; oil Avon streve-et: pensesnecessary tbeincurred therebv? nue, from aveDalnue, street to Avon street: Fourth—Is such improvement asked on Grand avenue, fron.OSummikland street for upon the petition or application of to Avon street, unit on Summit ave- the owners Of a majority of the property nue, from. Dale street to Victoria to be assessed for such improvement? street: Fifth—Send tlm Council a plan or pro - Judgment was denied bysaid Court, file of said improvement, as required by as against the following lots, blocks and law, if you report in favor of the same. parcels of land, to -wit: Sixth—Send the Council a proper Summit Park Addition. - order directing the work to be done. Yeas—Ald. Conley, Dowlan, Petseh, Supposed owner and Cullen, Ryan, Sanborn, Weber, Kenny, description. Lot. Block Kain, Hanna, Bryant, Millen, Long, Mr. D. J. Hennessey ............ 30 4 President -14. I Sable ...................... 1 4 Approved Nov. 16, 1887. Same . :.................... ° 4 Same ....................... 3 4 By Aid. Kenny— .- Same ....................... 4 4 It is hereby ordered by the Common Same ....................... 5 4 Council of the City of St. Paul: Same ....................... 6 4 That the matter of grading and gut - Same ....................... 7 4 tering Olive street, between Fourth Same ....................... 8 4 street and Seventh street, be and the 602 PROCEEDINGS OF THE COMMON COUNCIL. same is herr= referred to the Board of Public \forks to investigate and re- port: First—Is this improvement proper and necessary? Second—Give the Council an estimate of the ex cense thereof, and state whether oil lalf of the cost the eof is to be paid into the City Treasury before the contract is let. Third—Can real estate to Ut assessed for said improvement lie found benefited to the extent of damages, costs and ex- penses necessary to be incurred thereby? Fourth—Is such improvement asked for upon the petition or application of the owners of a majorityot the property to be assessed for such Improvement? Fifth—Send the COlnlcil it plan or Iro- file of said improvement, as requirelf by law ,if you n•. ort fn favor of the same. sixth Sell, the Council a proper or- der directing the work to be, done. Teas—Ald. Carley, llowlan, Petsch, Cullen, Ryan. Sanborn, Weber, Kenny, Kain, llanun, Bryant, Mines, Lorag, Mr. Presideut-14. Approved Nov. 16,1667. By Ad. Sanborn— It is hereby ordered by the Common Council of the City of St. Paul: That the matter of condemning and taking an easement for slopes on Avon tstreetI be andfroul ,the ud sameii Clirhereby referred to the Board of Public Works to investigate and report: First—is this improvement proper and necessary? Second—(live the Council an estimate Of the expense thereof, and state whether one-half of the cost thereof h to be paid into the City Treasury before the contract is let. Third—Can real estate to be assesses for said improvement be found benefites to the extent of damages, costs and ex penses necessary to be incurred thereby Fourth—Is such fnnprovemeut aske, for upon the petition or application o the owners of a majority of the pr pert to be assessed for such improvement? Fifth—Send the Council a plan or pro file of said improvement as required b law, if you report in favor of the samt Sixth—Send the CouneiI a]proper o der directingg the work to be done. Yeas—Alai. SanloConleyrn. Weber, Koml sullen, Ryan, t1n•ant. illinen, Long, yl Approved Nov. 16. 188-- By 887 By Aid. Hamm— it is hereby ordered by the Comms Council of the City of St. Paul: That the matter of opening and wig ening southwe corner of block 17, Rdgew etfromloo d Park a dition, to Lexington avenue, be and ti me is hereby referred to the Board of. ublic Works to investigate and report: First—Is this improvement proper and 'cessarv? Secolni—Give the Council an estimate ` the expense thereof,and state whether ie -half of tiro cost thereof is to be paid do the City Treasury before the con - act is let. Third—Can real estate to be assessed pr said improvement be found benefited i the extort of damages, costs and ex- cuses necessary to be incurred thereby? Fourth—Is such improvement asked n• upon the petition or application of Is owners of a majority of the property be assessed for such improvement? Fifth—Send the Council a plan or pro- le of said improvement•. as regnrred e uw•, if you report fn favor of the same. sixth _c1lol the Council a proper or ler directfni,, the work to be done. adieu, Ryan, Sanborn, Oil eber, Kenny, {Idn, Ilrunm, Bryant, Mines. Long,Mr. 'resident -14. Approved Nov. Ifs. 1667. 33 Aid. Kenny— .t is hereby ordered by the Common Council of the City of St. Paul: Thatthe matterot aradfng Arkw•r•ight >treet, from Whitafl street to Case street, and Lookout Place, frau West- iuiuster street to lrkwright street, in enc ce ,tract, be and the same is hereby referred to the Board of Public Works to investigate and report: First—Is this improvement proper and necessary? Second—Give the Council an estimate of the expenshalf the thereof and state whether iothe City Treasurylbeforetile eroc- nt tact is let. Third—Can real estate to be assessed for said improvement be found benefited to the extort of damages, costs and ex- pensesnecessary to be incurred thereby? Fourth—ls such improvement asked for upon the petition or application of the owners of a majority of the property to be assessed for such improvement? Fifth—Send tine C Oullbil a plan or ipro- file of said improvement, as reqquired by law•, if you report In favor of the same- ,, ame. Sixth—Send the Council a proper order directing the work to be done. Petseb. Yeas—Ald. Conley, ppow9an, Cullen. Ryan, Sanborn,, Veber, Kenny, Kain, Ilamm. Bryant, Mines, Long. Dir. President -14. Approved Nov. 16, 1867. By Aid. Kain— Itis hereby ordered by tine Common Couneil of the City of St. Paul: That the matter of opening an alley 15 feet wide thrcup block 40 of Ar- Ilegion Ilillsadditio, from Welisstreet to Whb itall street, y PROCEEDINGS OF THE COMMON COUNCIL. epi the westerly 15 feet of lots 1. 2, 3, 4. 2 22, 23, 24 and ::5, of said bloek,be and th same is hereby referred tothe Boar of Public Works to investigate and ri port: First—Is this improvement proper an necessacondry Se—Give the Council at, estimat of the expense thereof,and state whethe one -halt' of the, cost thereof is to be pai into the City 'Treasury before the con tract is let. - Third—Can real estate to he assess for said iuiprovelirent be found beuefiteies to the extent of dmnages, costs and ex penses uecessu•y to be incurred thereby Fourth—fa such improvement askew for upon the petition or application o the owners of a majority of the propertj to be assessed for such improvement? Fifth—Send the Council it plan m' pro file of said huproveurent, as required bj law, if you report in favor of the smile. Sixth—Send the Council It proper or der directing the work to be done. Yeas—Aho. Conley. DowL•un, Petsch, Cullen, Ryan, Sarnborn, Weber, Kenny, Kain, Hamni, Bryant, \linea, Long. Mr. President -14. Approved Nov. 16. 1847. By. Ald. Kai u— is hereby ordered by the Commas Coune.1 of the City Of St. Patil: That the matter of opening all alley 15 feet wide through block 31, Ar- lington Hills addition, from York street to Wells street, by takf ug the westerly 15 feet of lots 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7 and 8, of said block therefor, be and the same is hereby referred to the Board of Pub- lic Works to investigate and report: First—Is this improvement proper and necessary'! Second—Give the Council all estimate of the expense thereof,and state whether one-half of the cost thereof is to be, paid Into the City Treasury before tine con- tract is let. Third—Can real estate to be assessed for said improvenientbe found benefited to the extent of damages, costs and ex- penses necessary to be incurred thereby? Foarth—Is such improvement asked for upon the petition or application of the owners of a uutjorit) A the property to be assessed for such mil provenlent? Fifth—Send the Council it plan or pro- file of said imilroveumnt, as require( by law, if you report fn favor of the sane. Sixth—Seal the Council a proper or- der directing the work to be done.. Yeas—Ald. Conley-, llowlan, Petsch; Cullen, Hyan, Sauborn, Weber, Kenny, Kain, Hamm, Bryant, Minea, Long, Mr. President -14. Approved Nov. il;, 1a87. By Ald. Long— It is hereby ordered by the Coalition Council of the City of St. Paul: That the matter of opening, widening and extending Marshall avenue, from its present westerly terminus to the west city limits, taking and condemning o unioh of the island in the lide of said Marshall avenue if produced, as may in the judgment of the Board of Public Works be necessary for the support slid protection of the piers of the pro- posed bridge across the Mississippi river, be and the same is hereby re- ferred to the Board of Public Works to investigate and report: First—Is thisimprovement proper and necessary? Second—Give the Council an estimate of the expense thereof, and state whether one-half of the cost thereof is to be paid into the City Treasury before the contract is let. Third—Can real estate to be assessed forsaid improvement be found benefited to the extent of damagges, costs and ex- penses necessary to beineurred thereby? ' Fourth—Is such improvement asked for upon the petition or applicationof the owners of anuijority of tlieproperty to be assessed for such improvement? Fifth—Send the Council a plan or pro- file of said improvement, as required by law, if you report in favor of tine same. Sixth—Send the Council a proper order directing the work to be done. Yeas—Ald. Conley, Dowlan, Petsch, Cullen, Ryam, Sanborn, Weber, Kenny, Kohl. Bamm, Bryant, Mines, Long, ytr. President -14. Approved Nov. 16. 1667. Ily Ald. Kenny— I is hereby ordered by the Common Council of the City- of St. Paul: That the matter of a Change of grade pu Westminster street, from Cayuga street to Whitall street, be and the same s hereby referred to the Board of Pub- ic Works to investigate and report: First—Is this improvement proper and iccessarv? Second—Give the Council an estimate ,f the expense thereof, and state whether n e -half of the cost thereof is to be paid oto the City Treasury before the con- ract is let. Third—Cam read estate to be, assessed lir said innproveuentbe fond benefited o the extent of damages, cults and ex - cases necessary Lobe incurred thereby? Fourth—Is sueh improvenient asked lir upon the petition or application of Ile owners of a majority of the property I he assessed for such improvement? Fifth—Send the Council it plan or pro- le of said improvement, as required by tw, if you report in favor of the sane. Sixth—Send the Council proper or- er dfreeting the work to be done. Yeats—Aid. Conley, llowlan, Petsch• alien, Ryan, Sanborn, Weber, Kenny, 604 PROCEEDINGS OF THE COMMON COUNCIL. Kain. Hamm, Bryant, Mines, l.oug, Mr. Kain, Hamm, Bryant, Mines, Long, Mr. President -14. President -14. Approved Nov. lo. 1687. Approved Nov. 10. 1887. In the matter of the report of the Board • If Public Works dated Nov. 15, 1887. By Aid. Petsch— It is hereby ordered by the Common ltCouncil oY thdCity of St' aril the ommon Council of the City of St. Paul: That Lhe matter frof aom C der street to'do sari ute ty file of St.tPaulfca selthe &dN!}t€ on Twelfth street, Robert street, be and the same is he Co tohnnif n•emcnd k all funds, e. he referred to the Borrd of Public Works land adjoining and on the cline ofn 'on- to investigate. and report: necessary . to Flrst—Is this improvementproper and ( lino street, in said city, avenue o necessary[ Second—Give file Council an estimate make and maintain slopes in grading of theexpensetliereof,andstatewhether said Congress street, said slopes to Said one-half of the cost thereof is to be Paid 'ng one and one-half (1j) filled feet on that into the City Treasury before the con- Lo (I ress streor etoIn suid ot cut r grading; said tract is let. Third—Can real estate to be assessed said Board shall proceed without delay for said imProvem acost and ext call ascertssess ain the he unalne nearly t'Vi l to the extent of damages, 1 the damages, costs pensee necessary to be incurred thm-eby? be equired W Pal' Fourth—]s such nnProvemlcation ofsk"d 3iiovemeuLsa P n x lacus ealoestatehm he of for upon the petition or upof 7i pr tot be assessed for such improvement.. vided byAY lhi �',Rttb1 atecto opinion offile Fifth—Send the Council a plait or Council that real estate to be assessed rofile of said improvement, as required for such improvement can be found ben- �ySurthif See extent 11r I,e Councilra f�roperIII s ior- costs aefited ndtexpenses necessary to bof the e in - der directing the work Do vl• nO11 PeLech, ctiYeas t Ald. Conley, Dowian, Peach, Yeas—Aid Coale}', Weber, Kenny, Cullen, Ryan, Sanborn, Weber', Kenny, Cnllrn, RS:m, Savant, \tinea, Lone, Mr. at ea Hamm, Bryant Minea, Long, Kain, Hamm, Bry. President -14. Mr.Prest dent 14. Approved Nov. 16, 1887. Approved Nov. 16, 1887. In the matter of the report of the Board By Aid. Long—the of Public Works dated Nov. 10, n 1887, If is hereby ordered by the Common, It is hereby ordered by Commo Council of the City of St. Paul' Council of the City of St. Paul: That the matter of gradin Lan ford' That the Board of Public Works of avenue, from west line of , 110 and said City of St. Paul cause the following to the west city limits, im mcemmits to be made, to -wit: Open, widen and extend Arcade street, the seine is hereby referred to the Board P of Public Works to investigate and re- from Orange street to, north city limits. port: ill said city, condemning and taking all Firs�Is this improvementproper and that land not already condemned or tied- necessary7 tented for public use lying within the Second—Give the Council sa>n�stim8�0 lines of a strip sixty (6i)) feet wide, from of the expense thereof, Oran a street to north city limits, the center line of which strip shall be the whether one-half of the cost thereof Ls K to be pad into the City Treasury before west line of section 21, town ''?9, range the contract is let. that said Board shall Proceed with- Third—Can real estate to be assessed tut delay to assess the amount, as for said impro f damage found benefited nearlyas they call ascertain the the dam - of the extent of damages, costs and exp li,Idcwill be required to pay penses necessary to be incurred thereby. enses of Fourth -38 such improvement asked on e d such improvement and upoiairthe, real estate for upon the tietitiou or app to be benefited by said improvement as the owners of u najeTlty of the property provided b ' law•, it being the opinion of • to be assessed for such imed provement? I Fifth --Send d niiv the Contort o »eat, at Ps arellull or ired for ro- the Csuch ilim"rovoIIeII f an el es found file if ori report in favor of'tihe same. benefited to the extent of the damages, by law. ro er costs and expenses necessary to be In- Sixth—Kend the Council a p P curred thereby. order directing the worU� vlan,lone Peisch. Yeas—Aid. Conley, DWeber, Kenny, Yeas—Ald. Conley, Cullen, Ryan, Sanborn, Cullen, Ryan, Sanborn, Weber, Kenny, PROCEEDINGS OF THE COMMON COUNCIL. 605 Kain, Hamm, Bryant, Mines, Long, It is hereby ordered by the Common Mr. President -14• Council of the City of St. Paul: Approved Nov. 16. 1987. 'That the Board of Public Works of Ill the matter on ...777ZIrt of the Board said City of St. Paul cause the follow - of Public Works doted Nov. 15, 18oa big improvements to be made, to-vyit: It is hereby ordered by the Common (;rade alley in block 23, Woodland Council hereby the Cit}- d St. Paul: Park addition to St. Paul, from Dale street to Kent street, That the Board of Public Works of in said city of St. Paul cause the following said city; that said Board cause as improvements to made, to -wit: Grade said work to be let by contract, he Minnesota str t a partial grade, provided by law,. without one-half the from Second tree[ to levee, in said estimated cost being first paid into the city; that su' Bmu•d cause said work City 'Treasury, and after said work shall cI be let by o Hoard as provided by be placed under contract, said Board law, without one-half the estimated cost shall proceed without deley to assess being first phid into the City Treasury, the amount e, nearly will they can redascto and aftersa d work shall be placed under fain the same, which will be required of contract. 4 aid Board shall proceed Pay the erste and necessaryy expenses to without delay to assess the amount such improvement upon the real estate as nearly 'as they can ascertain the p be benefited by said improvement, as same, which will he required to ;nay the Provided by law, it bene the opinion of costs and necessary expenses of the Council that real estate to be as - such iw and nue e u mn the real estate se sed for such improvement call be I 1 found benefited to the extent of the costs to be benefited by stud iugxovenaent as and expenses necessary to be incurred provided b}, law, it being the opinion of thereby. the Council that real estate to be as- Yeas—Ald. Conley, Dowlan, Petsch, -eased for such !I, opruvenieit 1 an be C Ilan, Ryan, Sanborn, Weber, Kenny, found benehh•.d to the extent of the Kain. Hamm. Bryant, Mines, Long, costs ami expenses ,the to be in- Mr. President -14. curred thereby. - Approved Nov. 16,1887. Teas—Ald. Conley, Dowlau, Petsch, Cullen, Byau, Sanborn, Weber, Kenny. In the matter of the report of the Board Kain.11auuu, Bryant Mines, Long, Mr. of Public Works, dated Nov. 15, 1887. President -14. It is hereby ordered by the Common Approved Nov. 114 1857. Council of the Ctty of St. Paul: In the mattrr of the rep - ort of the Board That the Board of Public Works of Works dated .Nov. 15, 1887. said City of St. Paul cause the following of public \1"ar It is hereby ordered da ,d the Common improvements to be. made. to -wit: Grade Council of the City of St. Paul: Clermont :treat, from Hoffman avenue That the Board of Public Works of to Burns avenue, in said city; that said said city of St. Paul cause the following Board cause said work to be let by con - improvements to be made, to -wit: Grade tract, as provided by law, without one - Louisa street, from Stryker avenue half the estimated cost being first paid to State street, in said city; that into the City Treasury, and after said said Board cause said e•ork to be let by -work slall be placed under con - said Board provided bylaw,withouto1e_ tract, said Board. shall proceed half the estimated cost being first paid without delay to assess the amount, as into the City Treasury, and after said nearly as they can ascertain the same, work shall be Placed under contract which will be required to pay the said Board shall proceed without delay costs and necessary expenses of to assess the amount, as nearly as they such improvement upon the real can ascertain the same, which will be estate to be benefited by said lion required to Pay the costs and necessary provement as provided b}• law, it being expenses of such improvement upon the the opinion of the Council that real es - real estate to be benefited by said iul_ tate to be assessed for such improvement provement, as provided by law, it being can be found benefited W the extent of the opinion of the Council that real es- the costs and expenses neces- tate to be assessed for such improve- sa lye to be incurred thereby. ment can be found benefited to the ex- eas—Aid. Conley, Dowian, Petsch, tent of the costs and expenses necessary Cullen, Ryan• Sanborn, Weber, Kenny, to be incurred thereby. Kain, Hanna, Bryant, Minea, Long, Yeas—Ald. Conley, Dowlan, Petsch, Mr. President -14. - Cullen, hymn, Sanborn, Weber, Kenny, Approved Nov. 16. 1887. Kai n, llalnni. Bryant Minea, Long, In the [natter of the report of the Board Mr.1'resident-14. Approved Nov. hi, 11487. of Public Works dated Nov. 15,18K. IC is hereby ordered by the Common hu the matter of the report of the Board Connell of the Clty of St. Paul: of Public Works dated Nov. 15, 1887. That the Board of Public Works of s 606 PROCEEDINGS OF THE COMMON COUNCIL. 1, PROCEEDINGS OF THE COM\ION COUNCIL. 607 said City of St. Paul cause file following improvements to be made, to -wit: Pave levee, from Jackson street to Sibley street; and Sibley street, from leveccto southerly end of present pavement on said Sibley street, in said city, with granite blocks and curbing with granite, said pavin66• to be clone under one con- tract: Haat suild Board cause said work to be let by contract, as provided by law. without one- half the estimated cost being first paid into the City Treasury. and after said work shall be placed under contract said Board shall proceed Without delay to assess the anoint, as nearly as they cal ascertain the same, which will be re- quired to pay the costs and necessary expenses of such improvement 111)00 the real estate to be benefited by said ful- provement, as provided by law. it being the opinion of the Council that real es- tate to be assessed for such im]Irove- ment can be found benefited to the ex- tent of the costs and expenses necessary to be incurred thereby. Yeas—Ald. Conley, llowlau, Petsch, Cullen, Ryan, Sanborn, Weber, Kenny, Kahn, Hamm, Bryant, \finer, Long. Dtr. President -14. Approved Nov. It;, 1887. Adjourned. Trios. A. Pr NNU'ERGASTC City resident of Clerk. Regular Meeting. Sl'. PAUL, Dec. G. 1887. President Kerr fn the chair. Present: Aid. Conley, Dowlan, O'Con- nor, Petsch, Cullen, Salborn, Weber, Kenny, Kain, Hanna, Bryant. Mines. Long, Mr. President -14. C0,111IUNICATION.S. From His Honor the Mayor—Ambu- lance— To the Honorable, the President and Common Council of the City of St. Paul: My attention has been directed by physicians and others to the frequent occurrence of accidents within the city limits, and to the Inadequate facilities for conveying the unfortunate victims to their homes or the hospital. At the present time persons thus Injured are conveyed from points frequently far separated in the police patrol wagons, and while tris method of transportation is as humane and expedient as possible, it is scarcely calculated to serve. efthe the purpose for which the wagons are intended or the best interests of human Rita view of these facts it has been sag Bested that the city be provided with . properly equipped ambulance for 111 conveyance of the sick and injured, and I submit the subject for your considera- tion. ROBERT A. 5)111'(1, Dta}'Or. Nov. 22. 1887. Coinnlittee oil Police. From Minnesota Poultry Association— ,,,ayinK that tlno lowest possible rates be charged said association for use of "arket Hall for a poultry show. committee on Markets with power to •act. Fri; 'National German -American Bank— Notffyfng the city of St. Paul that said bauk holds two assignments of certain amounts alleged to be clue S. P. Folsom, Jr.. and Folsom S. Dlurray, etc. Accepted. Front Charles Bennett— claiming &,00 damages on account of injury to plants and flowersby reason of alleged neglect of said city to heat the Public Market building. Conn mittee on Claims. Frons .lames It. Hart— Notifying the city of St. Paul that he will claim £1o,000 damages on account of injuries sustained by reason of an explosion of gas under sidewalk at cor- ner of Sixth and Robert streets on Oct. 2i. 1887. Committee on Claims. From Patrick Connelly— Asking for damages on account of in- juries sustained by his wife by reason of falling on a sidewalk front which the snow had not been removed. Committee on Claims. From J. J. McCafferty— Notifying the city of St. Paul, on be- half of the personal representatives of 1Villfam T. Cuniff, that they will claim dau noes to the amount of s.5,000 ori ac- count of said William T. Cuniff being killed by falling into an unprotected area openin • near the corner of Clinton avenue and�elos street. fn the Sixth Ward. Committee on Claims. From F. S. Blodgett -- Praying that he be allowed £22,046.05 oil account of unforeseen obstacles en- countered fn constructing Marion street extension sewer system. Committee on Claims. From It. D.-Hessev— Praying that he'lle allowed £230, said amount having been expended by him on account of his son falling on a reason defective and icy sidewalk, by of which fall one of his legs was so badly injured that amputation was nee - r essary. t Committee on. Claims. _ From Rufus J. Reid and Others— For the vacation of part of Robert Court, formerly Wright street. Committee on Streets. e From C. A. B. Weide and Others— Praying that the Chicago. St. Paul, Minneapolis & Oamha Railroad com- pany be required to build a sixty -foot Iron bridge over their track on Payne avenue, to take the place of the present wooden structure, which is alleged to be unsafe. Committee on Streets. From .lames Slater and Others— For the vaeittion of Chadwell Street, except portion taken for Hilbert street. Committee ou Streets. Frons the Eureka huprovemenI Coul- pauy— For permission to extend its wires over the Wabasha mut Robert street bridges. Ganulitlee fill Streets. Front American District 'Telegraph Company-- For permission to set poles in certain places. Conindttee on Streets. From Henry O. Ball and Others -- For the vacation of alley in block 70 of St. Anthony Park. Cmnnlitte'.mil Streets. From Joh it Wolf— For the vacation of a strip of land east of Pleamrnt avenue, on Dale street. Ordered retntued to petitioner, not being in pro ler t'orm. From G. F. �%uhles and Others— For the grading of Bremer avenue, from St. Anthony avenue to I7nion Park. Board of Pbbliin Works. From G. W. Merrill— For permission to erect board 1)arti- tion in store at southeast corner of Rob- ert and Third streets. Committee on Fire Department. From McCarthy & Donnelly— For permission to reconstruct and change over fora livery stable the bulld- ina known as No. I Engine House. Granted. (See Ordinance No. 864.) From Nushka 'Toboggan Club— For permission to erect a toboegau slide over Pleasant avenue, at Dale street. Granted. (Seeresolution.) From Wanfta Toboggan Club— For permission to use Summit Avenue Lookout as a club -room during the win- ter. Granted. (Seeresolution.) Front .1. B. Cook & Son— For permission to erect building for storage of omnibuses, eta Granted. (See Ordinance No. 863.) From J Dunklee and Others— For trRltafel' of liquor license. Counlittee on Licenses. REPORTS OF CITY OFFICERS. Of City'Treasurer—Monthly Report— To the Honorable the President and Common Conucil of the City of St. Paul. Gentlemen: 1 have the honor to sub- mit to you the following report of the receipts_ and disbursements of this office from Nov. 1, IS87, to Nov.30, 1887: 1tacEtrrs, Ralnure Nov. 1..... 5508.347 96 Redemption receipts 6,404 10 CRy Clock.... 831 00 City Water works... 16,400 02 Mnuidl I Court 3.746 60 St. Ruts Public Li: hour ......... f .. 71 :111 Building Inspeefor.. 27 50 - Fire Department... 0 0 Market Master...... 100 00 County Treasurer... 14.121 19 I" usage114 60 Interest nn Ru for 13-d s. ........... 4,05 (;2 yaeathm Fares....... 170 28 Northern Pacific Raihray company. 6.:375 Em licensesand Poo tuts._ .. ... ala 00 Asso,.—Oehl Culler lions...... .. 100,996 70 1l iscalbuiemts rclnus....... .. 1,018 ----S1365,612 31 tsotl'aarnr.rs. Cfty orders paid . ......... .Sl:ll,fi5u 13 1'fre Delwrtu,nt tea rant, paid 35i59., ,7 Rater Department warnutts paid '35,06335 St. Paul Rorkhmroe warrants paid ............ .. 2,88:1 47 St. Paul Public.library Irarrants pidd .. ..... .. . ..99.1 88 liedeemed c ,tit1(, of sale..,. 6,182 OG Corti fieates of note... .. 33,91., 21 interest coupons paid..... ... 44,632 50 city If' It and court (louse �war- nnlspald .. . .. ....... . 78,52813 Miscelhaeoun dkbru—n 0ts.... 1,524 6; B.Inncc on hand ................ 231,677 38 5665,642 34 '"T's 13—ser... First National Bank of St. Paul.. $26,162 35 N crcuants' N,odunul bunk........ :31,101 11 Rank of Minnesota......... .. 21,806 48 Nationnl Gcrmnn-Americau ba'k 28,:25 08 Gcrmnnia bank. .. 28,126 42 flood St. Nationnl bank......... 2-,OSLI 56 .t Secnud Nntinnnl bank..... ..... 4,807 32 Savburs bank ..... ... ......... 14.823 73 People'sbank.......... .... 3.440 46 Commercial Nationnl bank...... 28,137 32 Seven Corners bank ... .. ..... 2,010 63 West Side bank .. .... ....... 4,555 7, c'epital bank ...... .. .. 3.2s8 11 $231,677 38 Respectfully submitted, GEORGE Rate, City Treasurer. Nov. 30, 1887. Referred to City Comptroller. Also. Py,Rolls— ie 'Treasurer submits pay rolls of street and sewer forces for the month of November, 1887. amounting to $13,017.9S. Allowed and referred to Comptroller by the following vote: Yeas—Ald. Conley. Dowdan, O'Con- nor, Pelscb, Cullen, Sanborn. Weber, Kenny, Kain, IIarnI, Bryant, Millen, Long, Dir. President -14. Of City Comptroller—Audited Claims, viz:-- 606 PROCEEDINGS OF THE COMMON COUNCIL. said City of St. Paul cause the following improvements to be made, to -wit: Pave levee, from Jackson street to Sibley street: and Sibley street, f-ol levee'to southerly end of present pavement nu said Sibley street, in said city, with granite blocks and curbing with ur mite, said paviof1, to be done under one con- tract; dill 'aid Board caase Ill work to be let by contract, as provided by lave, without oue- half the estimated cost being first paid into the City 'Preasury, uud ' fter said work shall be placed under contnu•t said Board shall proceed \citlumt delay to assess the nmouut, as nearly as they call quired —certaI[o pay then the lt,"tistsi and\ ueeessary expenses of such improvement up!m the real estate to be benefited by spud im- provement, as provided by In\v, it being the opinion of the Cmuicil that real es- tate to be assessed for such in vo% meet can be found benefited to the -- tent of the costs and expenses necessary to be incurred thereby. Yeas—Ald.Conley, Dowlan, Pet'cJl, Cullen, Ryan, Sanborn, Weber, Kenny.'. Kai n, Hamm, Bryant, Millen, Long. Mr. President -14. Approved Nov. 16, 1887. Adjourned. CIIAs. D. BER., I'residentof Council. THOS. A. PRENDERGAST, City Clerk. Regular Meeting. ST. PAUL, Dec. 6, 1887. President Kerr in the chair. Present: Ald. Conley, Dowlan, O'Cl nor. Petsch. Cullen. Sanborn. Wcher, Kenny. Kain, Hamm, Bryant, Miuea. Long, Mr. President -14. C0M11L' NICATION S. From His Honor the Mayor—Ambu- limee— To the Honorable, the President and Common Council- of the City of St. Paul: My attention has been directed by physicians and others to the frequent occurrence of accidents within the city limits. and to tine inadequate facilities for conveying thenfortunate v' .tills to their homes or the hospihd. At the present time persons thus injured are conveyed from points frequently far separated in the police patrol wagops, and while this method of transportation is as humane and expedient as possiblo, is is scarcely calculated to serve either the purpose for which the waguus "I intended or the best interests of Imman- ]tyn view of these facts it has been sug- gested that the city be provided with a properly equipped ambulance for 'the ,onveytmce of the sick and injured, and I submit the subject for your cousiders- tkin. ItonF.RT A: SnrTrl, Mayor. Nov. 22. ISS7. Uonunittee on Police. From Minnesota Poultry Association— Playing that the lowest possible rates be dilurged said association for use of Mm'ket Ball for a poultry show. V, initte, ml Markets with Power to From National german-American Bunk— Notifying the city of St. Paul thatsaid bank holds two assignments of certain • mounts alleged tone due S. P. Folsom, J- and Folsom d -.:ll array, Al.e Accepted. From Charlos Bennett— Claiming S�A)u damages on account of it jury to plants and ilowersby reason of • Ileged .,gleet oY said city to beat the Public Market building. Committee on Claims. Notifying the city of St. Paul that he will claim SIO,000 damages on account of injuries sustained b}. reasof au explosion of gas andon or stdew'aik at cor- ner of Sixth and Robert streets on Oct. 27.113S7. Committee on Claims. From Patrick Connelly— Asking for damages oil account of in- juries sustained by his wife by reason of falling on a sidewalk from which the Snow (lad 110t been removed. Committee on Claims. From J. J. McCafferty— Notifying the city of St. Paul, on be- half of the personal representatives of William T. Collar, that they will claim damages to the amount of &5,000 ou ac- count of said William T. Cuniff being killed by falling Into an unprotected area Opel""V " � near the corner of Clinton avenue and clos street, in the Sixth Ward. Committee on Claims. Frm" F. S. Blodgett— Praying that he be allowed $22,046-U5 on account of unforeseen obstacles en- countered in constructing Marion street extension sewer system. Committee on Claims. From Ili ll. 11ev— Praying that I Le allowed $2:30, said annoonI having been expended by him on account of his sun falling on a defective and icy sidewalk, by re¢sou of widen fall one of his legs was so badly injured that amputation was nec- essary. Committee on Claims. From Rufus J. Reid and Others— For the vacation of part of Robert Court, formerly Wright street. Committee on Streets. Fro. C. A. B. Weide and Others— PROCEEDINGS OF THE COMMON COUNCIL. 607 Praying that the Chicago. St. Paul, Minneapolis & Omaha Itailroad eom- paoy be required to build a ixty-font irou bridge over their track on Payne avenue, to take the place of the present wooden structure. which is alleged to be ims.fe. Committee ou Streets. From .James Slater mud Others— For the vacation of Chadwell street, except portion taken for Hubertstreet. Committee on Streets. From it, Eureka huprovement Coin- ppany— Irur permissinu to extend its wires over the Wahasha and Robert street bridges. Clynwittee uu Streets. From .l merle;)istrict T,'Icgi'aPb 1'ontpany— For Venn fission to set pules in certain places. Committee oo Streets. From Henry O. Hall and Others— For the vacation of alley in block 7(1 of St. Antho"y Park. Committ...un. e un Streets. From John Wolf— For the vacation of a strip of land east of Pleasant avenue, on Dale street. Ordered mtuined to petitioner, not being in pro77)cr form. From G. F. ICuldes and Others— For the grading of Bremer ave"ue, from St. Anthony avenue to Union Park. I3oard of Pi,btc Works. From G. W. Merrill— For permission to erect board parti- tion in store at southeast corner of Rob- ert and Third streets. Committee on Fite Department. From :McCarthy X-. Donnelly— For permission to re-constr let and change over for a livery stable the build- ing known as S0. 1 Engine douse. Granted. (See Ordinance No. 864.) From Nushka Toboggan Club— For permon issito erect a toboggan slide over Pleasant avenue, at Dale street. Granted. (Set -resolution.) From Wanita Toboggan Club— For permission to use Sunmlit Avenue Lookout as a club -room during the win- ter. Granted- (Seeresolution.) From J. B. Cook ,Y Son— For permission to erect building for storage of omnibuses, etc. Granted. (See Ordinance No. 86.9.) From J. Dunklee and Others— For transfer of liquor license. Connmittee on Licenses. REPORTS OF CITY OFFICE ES, Of City •Treasurer— donthly Report— To the honorable the President • ad Common Connelt of the City of St. Paul. Gentlemen: I have the honor to sub- mit to you the following report of the receipts and disbursements of this office, £rota Nov. 1, 1SS7, to Nov.30, 1887: Rxhu,re Nov. 1...'t. 550S-:347 96 .edem prion receipt. 11;104 III t'1q ('lurk........... :331 On Cita- \1'nter \yurk.... 30.4110 112 lintdcipal Court -... :3.746 6111 Sl. Paul Publis LI - 1, n1 rr............ 71 :Ill Buildinglm�eerior.. 00 F ire Oepnrtmen4-... inn no llnrket lin.ter...... 100 00 Cou nh Tren.urer... 14,4.31 19 Pnuudagea.. 114 6U 1 icm.l i \i-nlvt' t I-11 ug .. .. .1.,70 1e3 vnenti ng Fees..... �. 57t1 23 Normenl P-111, Knihly Co"I'" . "-Zi 5 On I. 1--c' led. P— mf1... illi 71) Asse.smen�['i�Ilnc: ion4 .... ... .. 111(1,'.1!/fi 79 }Ii.cellnucuo. ito- - c•eiet.............. 1,(1.48 '1 ---5(ili5,(i42 34 1•'ly order. inddlsnunanx E^TH.. 31ni"35s 1:3 1'i re nepnrmlent wnrrn qts paid. :15.59:1 07 1vnnr ncpnrtmcnt warn7lt. paid :35.!113335 SL 1'noI \\'orkhon.0 p'nrnun. 880 47 SL Paol NO,lic Library warrants paid - 991, S8 Kedeeme'lrecti iic,7es of side..,. fi, 182 On Corti Mtaltcs of vide ............... 3.1,9!15 21 InlercMco.pnns pald...... ..... 44,63E 50 Ci[y Ihtll uud Court [louse war- ....... ... ... ... 78,028 13 117.eelbuieou disburnerhen ls.... 1,524 61; mil on Mind ................ 2:31,677:38 $665,642 34 \vitE ltE nEi'a61TEU. First Nati... I Bank of St. Pau].. $26.162 35 Ncrchaoty NSdonaibnuk........ 31,1111 11 Rank of Mirmesol0...... ........ 29,899 48 Nn0-1 Germnn-Ana, l6'bark 2P,125 08 Germnuia bank . ......... .... 28,129 42 I. Pani National bank........ A 7 -SB 59 ,I Second Nation.] bank..... ..... 4,807 32 S-ings bank ..... ... ......... 14.8'_3 7:3 People's bunk .......... .. .. .... 3.•1471 4 - 1;ommercbtI National bunk...... 28,]R. 32 Seven Corner. Lank ... .. ..... �.n10 03 lyest Side bunk 4,555 7 - Spied back. ... ........ 3,'-88 11 52;11,677 38 Respectfully submitted, GEORGE REIS, City Treasurer. Nov. 30, 1887. Referred to City Comptroller. Also, II) Rolls— no Treasurer submits pay rolls of street and sewer forces for the month of November, 1887. amounting to $13,017.98. Allowed uud referred to Comptroller by the following vote: Yens—AId. Conley. Dowlan, O'Con- nor, PetschCullen, Sanborn, Weber, KemlyKain, Hamm, Bryant, ]linea, Loug, , �Ir. President -14. Of City Comptroller—Audited Claims, viz: - 2 W8 PROCEEDINGS OF THE COMMON COUNCIL. J. Forrestal, Estimate No. 4 and final, paving Oakland street, £9,027; G. Gerlich, Estimate No. band final, grad- ing Aurora avenue, $1,880; J. IN'. Do- herty, Estimate Nn, 2 and final, sewer on Marshall avenue, s_*)2; 'McArthur Bros., Estimate No. 2 and final, sewer I oil Fillmore avenue, $6.52.50; McArthur Bros., Estimate No. 5 anti final, radfng Fillmore avenue, $10259' C. Nonuo- macher, Estimate No. 2.2,871; C. and naNl. uuue- Ing Mound street. macher, Estimate No. 1 and final, Frail- 10 Hiawatha street, $724: P. H. ' ORR- ten, Estimate No. 8 and final, grading James street, $2,185; Thornton & Shaw, Estimate No. 3 and final, ggrading Mich - avenue. $705; 1'. Doherty. Estimate No. 2 and final, sewer on Mackubin street, V%.50; J. Forrestal, Estimate No. 7, wooden sidewalks foi' 1887, $4,515.47; William Forresyal, Estimate No.2 and final. pav- ing Prince street, £1S:ti .22; W. A. Da- vern, Estimate No. I, grading Lit Fond street, $1,530; H. Hansen. Estimate No.. 4,supplementary to No. 3 and final,sewer on Win Minden street, $75; White & Adams, Estimate No. 2 and final, sewer on Eleventhstreet, $220; H. Justis. Estimate No. 6 and final, grading Fuller and Martin streets, s•5,8W; T. Estimate No. 6 and final, levee grading, $15,962.20; C. H. Clark, Estimate No. 5 and final, ggrso ing Owasco avenue, $1,- 824; Durso k & Mahony. Estimate No. 5 and final, grading Snelling avenue, $7- 600; J. W. Maloney. Estimate No. 4 and final, grading Dearborn street, $3,206.32; P. Doherty, Esthnate Nc 5 and final, sewer on Carroll street, t4uO; P. Do- herty, Estimate No. g and final, sewer on South Robert street and Fairfield avenue, $470.50; John Leveroos. $158.20; A, rd ot tell, rEstimate sioNo. 4. High ,.-,a,... .,a,�rrneture. 918.224: P. Durack. 3, Et P. B .John $253.17; M."N, rtamng, rc H. Ballou, $4o; Mfnea & Strong -Hackett Hardwa. $15.70; John D. Esterbrc roll laborers at Como Pa Butt & Ferrey, $42.10; Be Commissioners, $:387.53; 4 $131.83; E. McNamee, 972. Regelsberger, $24.55; G. '14; BrownTreacy & Co., &31.15; Vathew Craig,' $7 ; T. P. Grace, $6; J. J. Kennedy, s'2.24; M. J. Bell, 12:5.50. Allowed and ordered paid by the fol- ioaviug vote: Yeas—Ald. Couley,Dowlan, O'Connor, Petseh, Cullen, Sanborn' Weby er, Kenn. Kain, llamm, Bryant, Mines, Long, Mr. President -14. ' of Corporation Attorney--Contract— The Corporation Attorncv submits contract between G. W. Merrill and the City of St. Paul for the construction of a storehouse. Aid. 5opborn unoved that said contract be approved and the proper city officers Instructed to execute the scone. The motion prevailed. Yeas—Ald. Conley, Dowlau, 0Con- nur. Petsell, Cullen, Sanborn, Weber, Kenny, Kain, Hamm. Bryant, Minea. Long, Mr. President -14. Also. Contract Aunnlled— 'rhe Corporation Attorney reports that, in accordance with resolution of the Common Council approved Oct. 20, 1887, he has caused to be prepared a re- lease and diseharge of that certain con- tract for the gradutgof nn alley in block- s, Finch's addition, and that the COD- . irachrt. Janes McDonald, has executed the same; also submitting an ordinance to refund money paid into City Treas- ury on account of assessment for said grading. Adopted. (See Ordinance No. 870.) Also, Contingent Fund— Tile Corporation Attorney submits itemized account of exendituree of con- tingent fund to Dec. 1, 1887 Committee on Public Accounts. Of City Engineer—Contingent Fnud— Thepity Engineer submits itemized uccouht of contingent fund expenditure to date. Committee, un Public Accounts. Of Inspector of Buildings—Extra Help Discharged— To the Honorable the President and Ryder, $75; Common Council: mell, $2..24; GENTLEMEN: Last April you passed company, an ordinance allowing tae some addi- s120; .John tional help fn this department. The or- ndigg, $0.5.2; df nance said that the entire expense of sept Spiel, the department should notexceed in Son, $04; any fiscal year the income obtained by ding Bros., said office from fees collected in said 1.51; George fiscal year. OR the first of this month I .offer, K.W; found that tine expense had exceeded company, the Income about &333, so on the first of, k, $7W; pay this month I let the extra help go for $1,184.33; the winter. Trusting that this will :d of Water meet your approval, I am respectfully trk Costello, yours, GATRs A. JolINsoN, '• Iludner & inspector Of Buildings W. Merrill, Dec. 6, 1887. PROCEEDINGS OF THE COMMON COUNCIL. 600 Committee on Streets. mutt is not asked for by a Pe - Clerk of Municipal Court— tftfou of a majority of the owners Of Report for month of November. 1887, property to be assessed therefor, but with Cit) Treasurer's receipt attached we herewith send a plan or profile of f 9a ~53.50 amount of fines, costs and I said improvement, and all order for your fees collected In said court during said adoption, if you desire us to make the month. improvement! Yeas 4, nays 0. Connmittee oil Public Accounts. lt. L. GotniAN. President. Of Market Master— W.F.EnwiN, Clerk Board Public Works. Report for \ovcmber, IS8Z with City Adopted. Peas 14. (See order W Treasurer's receipt attached for 13110, Board of Public Works.) receipts from rent of Markethall. Aho Committee on Public Accounts. Of Chief of Police— Anustrnug .\venue Opening, Etc.— Report for November, 1887, shuwf°g rlw Board of Public Works have had total number of arrests, 5W: lines col- I under consideration the resolution Or lected, ,3,585. miler of the Common Council, approved Committee oil Public Account.. May 5, 1887, relative to the opening of ( Of Captain of Polices-- i :\rmstrnn' avenue, front West Seventh Re nm't for November, IM7, showing 778 oil lautps, s:: gas lamps and 4 electric, street to I' easaut uvenue, and having in - lights not lighted during said mouth. i vostigated the proposed improvement, 1 City lot d respectfully report that it is necessary . i and proper to open and extend Aran- . Of John Cutnniff, Acting Poundumster : Stroua :avenue. between Pleasant Report for Noveunber. 1887, with City :avenue and West Seventh street; - Treasurer's receipt attached for ?a4: X). that 1I estimated expense thereof Committee on Public Account'. is $8,61X1: that, real estate to be is- ecial Report— AIso. i sensed therefor call be found benefited 8 P to fill! extent Of the damages, costs all(] rhe Acting I'uundmaster submits a exprnseI neressaq• to be incurred special report in regard to a cow belong- thereby:. that said improvenneut isnot Ing to cote Fremont Griggs, which said, risked for by a petition of a majority of pow was sold ill pay charges of pound- asked nccs of propm'ty to be assessed age, amt recum me nits that said Griggs therefor, brit 1v herewith send a plan be refunded file sun, of - ), said annouit or profile of said improvement, and being over and above poundage charges. au order for your adoption, if you Committee Olt Claims. desire its to make the Improvement. Of 11. Gleason, Seventh Ward Pound- Yeas 4. nays 0. master— R. L. GOR)IAN, President. Report for month of November, 1887, W F En w ix,Clerk Board Public Works. with City rreasurer's receipt, attached � W. 21, 1587• for $16. Adopted. Yeas 14. (See order to Committee on Public Accounts. Board of Public Works.) - REPORT OF BOARD OF PUBLIC WORKS - Lake Como and Phalen AvenuesOpen-Also. .z, in,, Etc.— .Board of Publie. Works have had Sturgis Street Opening, EW.— under consideration the resolution or The Board of Public Works have had order of the Common ('ouucil, approved under consideration the resolution or April 7, 1887, relative to the opening, order of the Commoi Council, approved widening and extension of Lake Comu July 0. 1&47, rrlatiwe to the opening of and Phalen avenues to a uniform width Sturgis street. to it width of sixty feet. of loo feat, taking fifty feet each side of front Douglas street to Western ave - the quarter section Ifne from suci inx nue, and having investigated the avenue to the east city limits. and hav-I proposed improvement, respectfully Ing Investigated the proposed improve- report that it is necessary and proper ment, respectfully report that it is nee- to open, widen and extend Sturgis is necessary and proper too ,en, aviden I street to a width of sixty (6o) feet, from • and extend Lake Como aid %'halen ave- Douglas street to Western avenue; noes to a uniform width of lot) feet from that the estimated expense thereof is Snelling .avenue to Ilamline avenue, $18,00); that real estate to be assessed and from the east shore of Lake Como therefor can be found benefited to tine to the west shore of Lake Phalen, and extent of the damages, costs and ex - from the east shore of Lake Phalen to penses necessary to be incurred oast city limits; Lhat the estimated ex- thereby; that said improvement is pease thereof s tbat it that real estate not asked for by a petit On of a to be assessed therefor can be found majority of the owners of property to benefited to the extent of tete damages, be assessed therefor, but we herewith costs aria expenses necessary W be in- send a plan or profile of said improve- „ cutred thereby; that said improve- ment, and an order for your adoption, 008 PROCEEDINGS OF THE COMMON COUNCIL. PROCEEDINGS OF THE COM310N COUNCIL. 609 J. Forrestal, Estimate No. 4 and final, paving Oakland street. $4,027; (3. Gerlieh, Estimate No. sand final grad - Ing Aurora avenue, $1,880; J.W. Do- herty, Estimate No. 2 and final, sewer on Marshall avenue, ")2; McArthur 'mate No. 2 and final, sewer Bros.. Esti I B Fillmore avenue. $(152.51 t, Arthur Bros., Estimate N..5 lid final, 6r�adinK Fillmore avenue, $10,454- C. Voune- maeher, Estimate No. 2 and final. raldl_ Ing Mound street. $2,8719 macher, Estimate No. 1 and final, grad- ing Hiawatha street. $724; 1'. H. Thorn- ton, Estimate No. 8 and finN. grading James street, $2,lss; Thornte t e Shaw, Estimate No. 3 still final, galling galling Mich - i ian avenue, $7ui; 1'. Doheny. )sRmate No. 2 and final, sewer oti Mackubin street, $tal.fi(1; J. Forrestal, Estimate No. 7, wooden sidewalks for 1887, $4.515.471 William ForreyLnl, Estimate No.2 and final, psv- ve n, Estimate Note I1 9. ading\I.a l•oud street, $1.530• H. Hansen. Estimate No. 4,tol%ementary to NO.3 and final,sewer on an Mi 16il street, $75; Wldte e. Adams, Estimate No. 2 and final, sewer OR Eleventh street. $220; It .IusGls, Estimate No.sli6 lid linin, grading \'oiler EstimateiNostreets, S u 1 final, levee erading. $15,902.20; C. H. Clark, Estintute No. 5 and final, grading Owasco avenue, $1,- 921; Durack e. Muhony, Estimate No. 5 and final, grading SneiBne avenue, V,- 600 ; ,600; J. W. Maloney Estimate No. 4 and final, grading Dearborn street, 53,200.32: P. Doherty, Estimate No. 5 and final, sewer on Carroll street. $f:>n; 1'. Do- herty, Estimate No. Y still finah sewer on South Robert street and Fairfield avenue, $470.50; John Levero.s. $15820; Board of Water Commissioners, $194:10; A. McMullen, Estlmate No. 4, Hitt,',h bridge substructure, $18,224; P. Duntek. Estimate No. 3. Edgerton street brioge, Leveroos n l John Mesenbourg, V237.flhtli; Nicola 8c Gasser, e65; Pay Roll Miss!s- sipppi river survey, $158.70; Clerk Dis- trlctCourt, 531875;Jacob Goldsteln,$8.2u; Sherwood Houeh, It. J. J. Ryder, $75; Brunk Bros.. $m.50; DL Scauuell,^$3.. 4; $11.25; Die Volkszeitung,.$120: join Hasslen. $79.25; Fred Li u i $9.5.2 Joseph Goldfinch, $1; Joseph Spiel $28.20; T. B. Prince 3c Son, $94 Patrick Whlte. $loo; Fielding Bros. $253.17; 1A F. Fielding, $1194.51; Georg Strong -Hack i't HOT Wfire oPorapan y $15.79; John D. Esterbrook, $750: pa roll laborers at Como Park, $1,184.'3`2 Butt 8: Ferrey, $42.10; Board of Commissioners, 5387.53; Mark Costelh ner 1 Reg$131.83 eberger, VA.M; G. W�Merril e 14; Brown, Treaty &. Co., $31.15; dathew Craig, $i ; T. P. Grace, $0; .7. J. {ennedy, 42?4; Dl. J. Bell, $25.50. Allowedteand ordered paid by the fol - owing vo; Yeas—A Id. Couley,llowlan, O'Connor, Petsch, Cullen, Sanborn• weber, Kenny, Gain, Hamm, Bryant, Minea, Long, \Ir. President -14. ' Uf Corporation Attorney—Coutract— The Corporation Attorney' submits contract between G. R'. Merrill and the City of St. Paul for the construction of a storehouse. Aid. Sanborn moved that said contract I)(- approved and tjle proper city officers instructed to execute the same. The motion prevailed. ll 5'eas—Aid. Conley, owlxu, OfCon- uor, Petsch. Cuileu, Stillborn, ,Weber, Kean)'. Kain, Hanan. Bryant. :\Roca. Long, ill r. 1'reshleufr-1+. Also. Contract Aunulle0— Attorney The Corporatlou rney reports [hut, !n aecurdauce with resolution of the Common (lmu)oil approved Oct. 20, 1887, he has rause(; to I e prepatred i re- te et for thesgrlud ngof anlalleyin block 5, Finch's addition, and that the con- tractor. Jau)es Mcllotudd, has executed the same; also subn)itt!ng au oMinance to refund money paid into City Treas- ury on account of assessment for said grading. Adopted. (See Ordinance No. s7o.) Also, Contingent Fuud— 'I'he Corporation Attorney submits itemized account of exenditurr of con- tineent fund to Dec. l'1 Connnittee mi Public Arcounta. Uf CRy Enelneer—Contlugent Fund— Che City Engineer subnIlts itemized account of contingent fund expenditure to If!It' . Col on Public Accounts. Of Lisppector of Buildings—Extra Help llischarg'd— T. the H.norahle the President. and Conllnoa Council: (ii dinttuty al Last aleApr..m Passed ler finance allowing me addi- tional help In this department. expense Of dinance scud that the entire expense oY the department should not exceed in any fiscal year the income obtained by said office from fees collected !n said fiscal year. On the first of tills month I F�uthenincome id'tllatal outxi'Y3.S Sso rutile firstded of thisthe (winter. !etthe Trusting[ra that this ofor will meet your approval, I am respectfully }'Od'sGATEN A. JOHN90N, Inspector Of Buildings. Dec., 6, 108'7. Committee on Streets. dent is not asked for by a pe - Clerk of \Iunicip[d Cuu r[— titioil of a majority of the owners rf Report for month of Noveu l,cr. 1887, Property to be assessed therefor, but with City Treasurer's receipt attached we hcrevvith scud u plan or profile of der for our • lid all or 3 m ]ro venimit a fel' call 'ted amount of fin's, costs laid adopt 1 fees collerted in said court during said adoption, if you desire us to make the mouth. ilnprovenieut. Yeas 4, um•s 0. , Commlttte oil Public Accounts. R. L. Gontyn.as, President. Of Market Master— W.F.Enwts. Clerk Board Public Works. Report for November, 1887, with ('!tv Adopted. Yeas 14. (Sec order to Treasurer's receipt attached for iZ,11(1, Boarlof I'ublic. works.) receipts from rent of Alarkethall. Committee On Public Accounts. Also, Of Chief Of 11014 — ,\rmstronEtc— Reportg Avenue ()))Citing, Etc — Report for November. 1887, showing The Board of Ilublir• Works have had total nuillber of arrests, 5.N5; tines col- ander consideration the resolntim) or leeted, $3, 555. order of the Conunnn Council, approved Conuuith:e ou \''bile Account,' May 5, 1887, relative R the opening of Of Captain of Police— I :\rustrong avenue, from West Seventh Report for'November. 1887, showing 778 oil lain 18.:c; gas lamps and 4 elcetrle street to I'leasantavenue• and having in - lights not �Ight'd during saki month. v ;sing respetell ctfullyreport cthat it ised s nacres arove �' City Cmupn!d.Ic . and proper to open soul extend I rIn Uf Johti Cutiniff, Acting I'ouu(Imaster Strom avenue, 6etweeu Pleasant Report for November. 1881, with ('ity';'[venue and West Seventh street; Treasurcr's receipt I, -I ed for Si4: x). that the e'tima[ed expense. thereof Committee on 1'u lrlic Accounts. is ?.B.OlN1: that real estate to bt: aa - Also, sessed tlmrofor eau be. found benefited Special Rel—t—, to the extentof the damages, costs and Phe Acting 14nuulm aster w belong_ a e -Dei es uecessalry to be in special report in regai'll to a eUw' bel.Ily- Lllercb)': that ,aid 1111 prove is not iug to one Fremmnt I: riggs, which said asked for by 2, petition .f a majorlty of cow was ,old to Pay charges of Pound- the owm:ts of P' 1perty to be assessed age, and recommends that sai(i Griggs I therefor. but ice herewith send s Plan be refunded the sent of $:;, said anlouut or profile f said !mprovement, and being over and above poundage charges. • n order for your uloption, if you Committee on Clnln)s. jesire ns to make She improvement. Of 1'. Glesson. Seventh \Vard Pound- Yeas 4. nays 0. master— R. L. Go -l—1, President. Report for month of November, 1887, W. F.Enwis,Clerk Board Public. Works. with C)ly Treasurer's receipt attached I Noy 21, 1557. for $i6. Adopted. ti eas 14. (See order to Comodttee on Public Accounts. Board of Public Works.) REPORT OF ro- RD (F I't:ni.1C' MRIs. Lake Como and Phalen Avenues Opan- Also. ng. Etc.— The Board of Pnblle Works have had Sturgis Street Opening, Etc.— under •onshleration the rc ohttlon r ' The Board of Public'*Vorks have had or order of tho Codmon Council, approved ❑oder consideration the resolutionoved April 7, 1587. relative 'If' he opening, order of the Cour o'" Council, app, widening and extension oLake Como .Indy e, 1887, relative to tine opening of and Phalen aveuucs to a uniform width Sturgis street to a width of sixty feet. loo feet, taking fifty feet each side of from Douglas street to Western ave- ofche yuarter section line from Suelline one, aid having investigated the avenue t. the east city limits. and It 'v proposed mprovement. raespectfufly ing investigated the prep sed it Prove- report thatllt is lecesaars d1 proper nmol, rrspcctfn fly report that itis uec- to .pen, widen land extend Sturgis is necessary and proper to open. widen I street to a width of sixty (f;0) feet, from ' ,and extend Lake Como and f'Iudon ave- Douglas street t. \Vestnrn avenue; lines to a uniform width of hN) feet front that Lilo estimated expense thereof is Snelling avenue to Ilmnline avenue, $18,0(x); that real estate to be assessed and from the east shore of I.xk' Como therefor can be found benefited to the a the west shore Al Lake Phalen, and extent of the dmuages, costs and ex - from the east shore of Lake Phalen to penses necessary, to, be incurred east city limits; that Hne estimated ex- thereby; that Bald be is pense thereof is $100,001; that real estate not asked for by a petit on rt a to be assessed therefor can be found majority of the owners of properly to benefited to the extent of the damages. be assessed therefor, batt we herewith .- costs ata expenses necessar to be in- send a plan or profile of said improve- curred thereby; that said Improve- ment, and an order for your adoption, 610 PROCEEDINGS OF THE COMMON COUNCIL. ifyou desire us to make the improve- ment Yeas 4, nays 0. It. I.. GORMAN, President. W.F.EuwtN. Clerk Board Public Works. Nov. 17, 18'87.. Adopted. Yeas 14. (See order to Board of Public Works). Also. \lame Street Opening, Etc.— 'file Board of Public Woks have had under consideration the resolution or order of the Comuun Ruunrfl, approved Sent. 7. 1887, relative to the opening and extension of Maple street, from its present terminus to McLean avenue, and ha ving investigated the prof -ed improvement, respectfully report that said improvement is not necessary and proper until Petitioned for by the own- ers of a majority of the property to be •assessed, the owners of said propert3. having been notified to appear before tle Board fu said matter, and those appear- ing being opposed on account of the lost of tle proposed improvement. Yeas 4, nays U. It. L. GUR)L\N. President. W. F.EawiN,Cl+rk Board Public Works. Nov. 17, 1857. Alderman of the ward. Also, Alley Opening, Whitney h Smith's Ad- dition— Phe Board of Public Works have had under .consideration the resolution or order of the Common Council, ap- proved Aug. 4, 1887, relative to the opening of an alley tweet}}• (20) feet wide throu6•h block three (3),\Vhitney 8c Smith's addition, from Rosabel street to Wacouta street,amd having investigated the proposed improvement. respectfully report that it is necessary and proper to open and extend an alley sixteen (10)feet wide through block three 0, Whitney & Si fill's addition to St. Paul; that the estimated expense thereof is 815.000; that real estate to be assessed therefor can be found benefited to the extent of the damages, costs allot ex- penses necessary to be incurred there- by; Lhat said Improvement is not asked for by a petition of a majority of the owners of property to be assessed there: for, but we herewith seed a plan or pro- file of said improvement. and all oder for your adoption, if you desire its to make the improvement. Peas 4, nays 0. R. L. GORMAN. President. W. F. ERwtN,Clerk Board Public Works. Nov. 28. 1877. Adopted. Yeas 14. (See order to Board of Public Works.) Also. Alley Opening, Rice & Irvine's Addi- tion— The Board of Public Woks have had under consideration tine resolution or order of the Common Council. approved August 4, 1887, relative to Opening an alley twenty feet wide in center of blocs: :t8. Itfce l Irvine's addition, frog Chestnut street to Eagle street, andhaving investigated the proposed iI,provernent, respectfully report that said improvement is not necessary and proper, for the reason that ata hearing before the Board the owners of a majority of the property to be assessed were opposed to said iin- provcuent. :1 written protest by said owners is herewith transmitted. Yeas 4, nays e. R. L. GOEDIA N, President. AN'. F. Euw't.N.Clerk Board I'ubl ie Works. Nov. 2,1. 1887. Alderman of tit,- district. Also, Alley \Cidening• Marshall's Subdivis- ion- 1'le Board of Public Works have had under consideration the resolution or order of the Coalition Council. ap- proved .pan. 21, 1586, relative to widening an alley in Marshall's subdivision of northeast quarte' of lot 8, Leech's Out lots, for street purposes, taking and condemning lots I and 24, Lichenstein's subdivision of northwest quarter of said lot :i, Leech's Out hots, and having investigated the proposed improvement, respectfully re- po rt rtthat said improvement is not neces- sary unit proper until petitioned for— the owners of the property to be assess- ed Laving been notified to appear be- fore the Board and having failed to ap- pear slid ask for the proposed improve- yrent. leas 4, nays 0. It. L. GORMAN, President. W.F.EavvtN, Clerk Board Public Works. Nov. 17, 1557. Alderman of the ward. Also, Alley Continuance, Bernlefiner's Addi- tiou- 1'he Board of Public Works have had under consideration the resolution or order of the Connnon Council, approved July Ii, 1857, relative to continuing the alley fn Bernbefuer's addition, say fif- teen feet wide, through block •'L," Le Due's addition, and block one (1), Wins- iow's addition W West Seventh street, and, having investigated the proposed improvement, respectfully report that said improvement is not necessary and proper at this tittle, for the reason that at it hearing before the Board it major fty of till owners of the property to be as., were opposed to said fm provemeit. Yeas 4, nays 0. R. L. GoumAN. ]'resident. W. F.Enwn x. Clerk Board Public Works. Nov. 21, 1887. Recommitted to the, Board of Publi Works and Aldermen of the ward. Also, hall .avenue Slopes— 'I'll(- Board of Public Works have bad under consideration the resolution or PROCEEDINGS OF THE COMMON COUNCIL. 611 order of the Common Council, approved Nov. 2, 7, relaif ve to condemning the uecessaslopes Nur the grading of Bal avenue,tfrom Prospect Terraee to An- iu polis1,g�treet, and having investigated the prpposed improvement, respect- fully r6bport that it is necessary and proper to condemn ;tile[ take an ease- ment on the land adjoining and on the line of Hall avenue, from Prospect Ter- race to south euy limits, necessary for making suit maintaining slopes for cuts and fills one and one-half (1;1) to one (1) in grading said Ball revenue; that the estimated expense thereof is 415.000; that real estate to lie assessed therefor can be found benefited to the extent of the damages, costs and expenses neees- sary to be incurred thereby; that said improvement is not asked fur by a peti- tion of a majority of the owners of prop- erty to be assessed therefor. but we here- with send a plan or profile of said fnr- provement, and an order for your adop- tion, if you desire its to make the fut- provemert. Yeas 4, nays 0. R. L. Gunw.vN, President. W. F. ERwIN.Clerk Board Public Works. Dec. 1, 1587. Adopted. Yeas 14. (See order to Board of Public Works.) Also, Ravine Street Change of Grade— Phe Board of Public•. Works have had under consideration the resolution or order of the Common Council, approved .lune 22, 1SS7, f,9ative to a change of grade on Ravine street, from Maria ave- nue to Bates avenue, and having inves- tigated lite proposed improvement, respectfully report that it is necessary and proper to change the grade oil I's line Soret between Maria avenue and Bates avenue, Its indicated by till! red lil,e till the accompanying profile; that the estimated expense thereof is 85o; that real estate to be as- sessed therefor call be found benefited to the extent of the damages. costs and expenses ueccs,al to. be incurred thereby: that safd hill's vr•meut is asked for by a pctitiou of it majority of the owners of property to he assessed therefor, and we herewith send it plan or profile of said inn proveneut, if you desire to make the fuiproventent. leas 4. nays 0. H. L. Gonw.v N, President. W.F.Eaw'r N.Clerk Board Public Works. Dec. 1, 1857. .Adopted, veal 14, and City Clerk in- structed to give the notice required by law. Also, Nash Street Change of Grade— '1'he Board of Public Works have had under consideration the resolution or order of the •Coimnnn Council, ap- proved Aug. 18, 1887, relative to a change of grade oil Nash street, at L'Orient street, so as to carry the water to Mississippi street, and having investi- gated the proposed improvement, re- spectfully report thatsaid improvement is not necessary and proper, for the rea- son that at a hearing before the Board a majority of the owners of the property to be assessed were opposed to said im- provement. Yeas 4, nays U. R. L. Gou:ui x, President. W.F.Enwrx, Clerk Board Public Works. Nov. 21, 1887. Adopted. Also, North Street Widening— The Board of Public Works have had ander eonsideration the resolgffon or order of the Common Council, approved April 7, 1887, relative to the widening of North street, from Bedford street to Bradley street, to a width of sixty feet, and, having investigated the proposed improvement, respectfully re&rt that said improvement is necessary and proper to it width of sixty (W) feet: that the estimated expense thereof is S5,000; that real estate to be assessed therefor can be. found benefited to thq extent of the damages, cost i and ex- penses necessary to be incurred thereby; that said improvement is not isked for by It petition of a majority of if a owners of property, to be assessed therefor, but we herewith send a plan or (Irofile of said improvement and an order for your adoption, if yon desire its to make the improvement. Yeas 4. nays U. It. L. GORMAN. President. W.F. EawiN,Clerk Board Public Works. Nov, 10, 1387. Ado>te 1. Yeas 14. (See order to Board of I'u�lle Works.) Also, Seventh Street Grading— The Board of Public We k- have had under consideration the resolution or order of thr Cionuuon Council, approved Nov. 2, 1587. relative to the grading of East Seventh street, from Platen street to White Bear avenue to the es- tablished grade suit to the full width of the street, and to it partial grade ..from White Bear avenue to the east city III),- its, fniits, and having investigated the p{o- posed improvement, respectfully rep(irt that fsnecessary and yiroper to grade Seventh street, front 'ballot streeUto White Bear avenue; that the esthnatW expense thereof is $20,150, oma-hdlf of which need not be paid into the City 'Treasury before the contract is let; that real estate tobe assessed there- for rail be found benefited to the extent of the costs and expenses necessary to be I icured thereby; that Said inprove- ntent is not asked for by a petition of at majority of the owners of property to be assessed therefor, but we herewith 812 PROCEEDINGS OF THE COMMON COUNCIL send a plan or profile of said improves majority of the owners of property to ment, and an order for your adoption if be assessed therefor, and we herewith you desire us to make the improvement. send a plan or profile of said improve - Yeas 4, nays 0. meat, and an order for your adoption. if R. L. GoltyuN, President. you desire us to make the improvement. W. F. ESw-IN, Clerk BoarriPublieil'(irka. Peas 4, nays 0. Dec. 1, 1337. R. L. GORMAN, President. Adopted. Yeas 14. (See order to W.F. ExwiN, Clerk Board Public Works. Board of Public Works.) Dec. t 18 87. "Also, Adopted. Yeas 14. (See order to Board of Public Works) Plum Stieet`Grading— Also, The Board of Public Works have had I Ashland Avenue Paving— under consideration the resolution or The Board of Public Works have had order of the Common Council, approved under consideration the resolution or Appril 7, 1887* relative to the grading of order of the Common Council, approved Plum street, from Hoffman ave- (.let. 6, 1887, relative to the paving of nue to Maple street, and hav- Ashland avenue in the early part of ing investigated the proposed improve- 1688, from Western avenue to Dale ment, respectfully report that sell im- street, with granite curbs and pine prevalent is necessary and proper; blocks la',d upon plank, and having in - that the estimated expense thereof vestigated the proposed improve - is 13.141, one-half of which need inert, respectfully report that I be paid into the City 'I've be- said improvement is necessary fore the contract is let: that real estate slid proper, including i❑ tlae contract lobe assessed therefor can be found I for caul paving the necessary- sewer, benefited to the extent of the costs full water and gas connections to the prop - expenses necessary- to be incurred erty lines; that the estimated expense .thereby: that said improvement is thereof is $2U,W8. one-half of which asked for by a petition of a majority of need not be paid into the City Treasury the owners of property to be assessed before the contract is let: that therefor, and we herewith send a plan real estate to be assessed therefor can be - or profile of said improvement, still all found benefited to the extent of the order for your adoption, if you desire its costs and expenses necessary to he in- to make the improvement. Yeas 4, curved thereby; that said improve - nays 0. nlent is asked for by a petition R. L. Goit,i N, President. of a majority of the owners of property W.F.Euwix.Clerk Board Public Works. to be assessed therefor, aad we herewith Dec. 5, 1887. send a plan or profile of said improve - Adopted. Yeas 14. (See order to I trent slid an order for your adoption, If Board of.public Works.) you desire us to make the improvement. Also, Yeas 4, nays 0. Mackubiu Strout Yasinl,-- R. L. GonMAN, Prescient. The Board of Public Works have had W. F. Exwis,Clerk Board PubIIc Works. ander consideration the resolution or Dec. 1, 1887. order of the Common Council. approved Adopted. Yens 14. (Ser order of Oct. 6, 1887, relative to the paving of Board of Public Works.) Mackubin street in the early part of Also. IM-,. from Marshall avetne to Summit I Condemning Land for Market Pur - avenue thirty-six feet wide with gran-, poses— fte c bs and asphalt, cedar blemlcs or I Phe Board of Public Works have had pine blocks, as the Board only recom- under cmnsieeration the resolution or mead, and having fuvestigated the pro- ' oder of the Common Council, approved posed improvement, respectfully report Marclt 5, 188, relative to condemning that it is necessary and � -per to pave all of block 53, West St. Paul Proper,for Mackubin street to a wit [h of tbitLy-six market purposes fn the Sixth ward. and. (36) feet, front Marshall avenue to Sum- having uovestigated the said improve - not avenue, 'fib pfile blocks and curb- moot, respectfully report that said im- Ing with granite, including fn the con- prevenient is not necessary and proper, tract for said paving the necessary for the reason that property cannot be sewer, water and gas connections to the found benefited to the extent of the propertyy- lines; that the estimated ex- daona�cs, costs and expenses necessary petse duvet' is $16,t1'a, one-half of to be, incurred thereby. Yeas 4, -nays 6* which need not be paid into the City R. L. GtneniAN, Presideut. I•reasury before the contract is let; W.F.Eawis,Clerk Board Public Works. that real estate to be assessed therefor Nov. 21, 1887. can be found benefited to the extent of Aldermen of the ward. the costs and expenses necessary to be Also, incurred thereby: that said improve- Cottage Street Open]ng, Etc.— went is asked for by a petition of a The Board of Public Works respect- ment PROCEEDINGS OF THE COMMON COUNCIL. 613 fully -return herewith your final order Also, approved May 18, 1887, in the matter of Alley Grading, Weed & Willius' Bear - the opening, widenin and extension of rangement— Cottage street, from Lake Como to Ar- The Board of Public Works herewith Cade, street with the request that you respectfully return your final order, ap- annul said order, on account of error in proved Nov. 111, 1667, in the matter of description of the land to be taken, grading the alley in block 23, Woodland and that yourhonorable body pass an Park addition to St. Paul, from Dale amended final order for said improve- street to Kent street, with the request ment. that said order be annulled, and that A proper first order is herewith sub- you allow said Board to amend their re- mitted for your adoption: port in said matter, dated Nov. 15, 1887, R. L. GoitmAN, President. so as to read that It is necessary and W. F. Exwtx,Clerk Board PublfcWorks. Fires to grade aIle In Weed &Wil- Dec.:3, 1887. 1[n s' rearrangement ofblock23, Wood- , Yeas 14. (See order to land Park addition to St. Paul, from Board fPublic Works.) Dale street to Kent street, and the said Board further request that your honor - Also, able body pass a new final order (as South Street Opening, Ete.— amended) for said improvement. The Board of Pubhc Works herewith A proper final order for said improve - respectfully return your final order, ment is herewith submitted for your approved 11ay 18. 1881, in the matter of adoption. the opening, widening and a tension R. L. GOHLIAN, President. of Soutln street, from Lake Como to W. F. Euwix. Clerk Board Public Works Lake Phalen, with the request that you Nov. 21, I&IM annul said order, on account of error in Adopted, yeas 14, and order approved d escriptima of the land to be taken, and Nov. 16, 1637, annulled. (See order to that your honorable body pass an Board of Public Works.) amended final order for said improve- Also. merit. Refunding Orders— A proper final order for said improve. The Board recommends that refund- ment is herewith submitted for your ing orders be drawn in favor of the per- - ado0ion. R. L. GORMAN, President. sally flawed in certain resolutions, oilW.I.Euw-is.ClerkBoardPublicWorks. account of erroneous assessments. etc. Dec. 3, 1887. Adopted. (See resolutions.) Alderman of the ward. I Also, Also,Seventh Street Paving— Louisa Street Grading— I The Board recommends that refund - The Board of Public Works herewith Ing orders be drawn in favor of certain respectfully return your final order, ap- owners of property on East Seventh proved Nov. b;, 1887, fn the matter of street, for the amounts overpaid by said grading Louisa street, from Stryker owners oil account of assessment for avenue to State street, with the request paving said street. from east end of that said order be annulled, and that the Seventh street bridge to the east you allow the said Board to amend their line of Ilope street, because of omission - report in said matter, listed Nov. 1.5, of certain property in the original as- 1887'so as to read that it is necessary I sessutent. " and proper to grade said Louisa street, ( Adopted. (See resolution.) from Bidwell sheet to State street, and that the estimated expel's th—cof is Also. _ stf,;—,5 and so as to -(,,iform to your Brewster Acenue Paving Contract— prelimivar}- order dated Nov. 2, 1887— '19ne Board reports that it has awarded the aforesaid report having by a clerical' Thomas Reilly the contract for paving E error been mude to read "that sold fm- Brewster avenue, from University ave - prevenient is necessary and proper nue to Viola street, lie being the lowest from Stryker :a venue to State street," reliable and responsible bidder therefor•, which was nut in accordance with the amount of bid, ;6,981: bond fn the sum _ order of said Board—and said Bourd of $1 Mo, ,,fill A. 1). McLeod aad Matt further request thst your honorable green as sureties. body pass a new final ordertas amended) for said improvement. Also, A proper final order for said improve- Concord Street Grading Contract— re en t is herewith submitted -for your The Board reports that It hasawarded adoptimi. McArthur Bros. the contract for grad - R. L. GORJIAN, President. Ing Concord street, from Arthur avenue W. F. Ert rN,Clerk Board PublicW orks. I to south city limits, they being the low - Nov. 21, 1887. t reliable and responsible bidders Aldermen of the ward. therefor; amount of bid, $11,000; bond i 614 PROCEEDINGS OF THE COM-1ION COUNCIL. in the sum of 84,000, with L. H. Maxfield and J. R. Nichols as sureties. Also, Alley and Park Grading, Crocus Hills— Phe Board reports that it has awarded to Michael Lux the contract for grading the alley and park on the north 'side of lot 8, Crocus Hills' Third Rearrange- ment, St. Paul, from Dale street to Goodrich avenue, he beingthe lowest reliable and responsible bidder therefor; amount of bid. $25u; bond in tile um e sOf $100, with Wflliam Bickel and Peter Kerst as sureties. Also, Mackubin Street Sewer Contract- 1'he. Board reports that it has award- ed William Stockton and John Lind- quist the contract for constructing a sewer on Mackubin street, front Carroll street to Iglehart street, they being the lowest reliable and responsible bidders therefor; annount of bid, mei; bond 1n the sum of $l:;o, with Lorenz Mltsch and Henry ScharHbillig as sureties. Also. Woodward and Burr Streets Sewer Cou- tract— The Boarti reports that it has awarded William Stockton and John Lindquist the contract for constructing a sewer Gil Woodward street, from Bradley street to Burr street, and on Burr streetr, from Woodward street to I'atridge street, they being the lowest reliable and re- sponsible bidders therefor: aniount of bid. $'1,145; bund in the sunt of $•L -M7, with Lorenz'ilitsch and Henry "whartf- billig as sureties. Each of the foregoing awards ntken up separately and approved by the fol- lowing vote: Yeas—AId.Confey, Dowlan, O'Connor, Petsch, Cullen, Sanborn. Weber. Ken it Kaim.Boum, Bryant. Minea. long. Dlr. President -14. Also, Estimates and 1'laiuls— The Board transmits. approved by it, the following estimates and claims, t wit: Estinnate No. •-) and tinal. hexagon block sidewalks. Eureka Slone com ppinny, contractor; anount due, $1,2.42.38• Estinnale No. 5 and final, slope side walks, contract 1887, Lauer Bros., con tractors: amount due, ,,2,V110.47: Est! mate No. 6 and final, laurel and Selby avenues sewer system, J. R'. Doherty contractoramount dun, $2,518; Esti mate No. 8 and final. wooden sidewalks contract 1987, J. Forrestal, contractor amount due, $8, 751.31; P. T. t Hall ran, 316; J. Kahlert, $1.110; A. Decker $4,8.5; G. J. Mitseb. $4.90; T. Brennan n2,(H4.17; Boeringer & Soils, 31.5; M. H Ward & Co.,% 4mi)• 'Taylor -Craig co poration, $7.18: St. Paul Hardware con pany,.$149.75; R. Seeger, $161; S` Pa Rubber company, $7; T. J. Steers, $80; H. P. Rugg Co., $49.80; Robinson & Cary, $a0.t3; Quill by & Abbott, $2; Pendergast Bros., $1, 17; Pioneer Press coronary, X30.12; Northwestern Lime company, 611: Maemdler Bros., 380; 5. R DlcMasters, i3; G. Mitsch, $38.29; J. Foos. S.HS.87; DI. Costello. $7.50; Brown, Treacy & CO., $8; Abbott, Downing & Co., s6; Board of Water_ - Commissioners, $11.37; Miles & Hale, $u. F. P. Cullen. 334; 11. M. Crosby, sl0so; Hudner & Begelsberger, 313.go. Mathew Craig. $18;. G. W. Merrill,�4 Committee on Claims. I{EPORT OF BOARD OF CONTI[OL. The Board of Control submits report for month of November. 1887, showing a total expenditure of $.4,207.08, as fol- lows: Hospital Z51,491,74; alms house, 3824.51; outside rod, 5890.83. Committee on Public Accounts. Rl;l'Oirr OF BOARD OF WATER C031- 31ISSIONER9. 'File Board of Water Commissioners submit their fifth, annualreport,together with the reports of the Secretary, Sup- erintendent, Engineer, Attorney and Treasurer, for the year coding Nov. 30, 1882 Committee on Printing. 1tEPORTS OF NTANDING COMMITTEES. Of Committee o, Ways and 'Means -1 Winter Carnival— Connlnittee report that there remains a balance of $O,Suo of the $20,000 appro- priated by the lejIslature to further the interests of St. Paul, and recommend that said sun, be appropriated in aid of the coming winter carnival. Adopted. (See Ordinance No. 866.) Of Committee on. Claims—Gustav Roe- lliscll's Claim— Committee recommend that Gustav Roenisch be. allowed the sum of 891.33, on account of bills paid for medical at- tendance. Adopted. (See Ordinance. No. 869.) Also. Gustav Hopping's Claim— s Committee recommend that Gustav Bo ping be allowed the sun, of 840,pald by lila for medical attendance. Adopted. (See Ordinance No. 869.) Also, William 'Troy's Claim- - Committee recommend that petitioner be allowed the sum of $2W, in full satis- faction of all claim against the city for damages to property by reason of de- fective gutters. - Adopted. (See Ordinance No. 869.) Hallo Also, , Claims of Joseph Lick, .Ino. IIanlon. D. Brennan S. Stombs.W. F. Smith and F. Eichler. Committee recommend that said r- claims and petitions be referred to Cor- ,- potation Attorney. Pau Adopted. PROCEEDINGS OF THE;.COMMON COUNCIL. 615 Of Committee on Streets—Purchase of Atlases— Committee recommend that fifteen copies of Curtice's Atlas of the city of 8t. Paul be purchased for the use of the members of the Council. Adopted, and Alderman Hanna au- thorized to purchase the sante. Yeas—Aid. Conley, Dowlan, O'Con- nor, Petsch, Cullen, Sanborn. Weber, Kenny, Kaln, Hamm. Bryant, Minea, Long, Mr. President -14. Also. Hamilton and Other Streets Grading— Committee recommend that petition In said matter be referred to Aid. Long. Adopted. Also. Signal Tower— Committee recommend the passage of accompanying ordinance, allowing the Also, Street Nimes— Committee recommend that the com- munication of the Chamber of Com- merce in regard to street names at in- tersections be referred to City Engineer and Chairman of Committee on Streets. Adopted. Also, Alley Vacation, Forestdale Addition— Committee recommend that the vaca- tion of the westerly 120 feet of alley in block 4, Foreat chile addition, be granted as asked for, and that the City Clerk be instructed to give the notice required by law, on condition that the petitioners file with the City Clerk, approved by the Corporation Attorney, deeds con- veying to the city the land dedicated in lieu of that vacated. Adopted. Minnesota & Northwestern Railway Also, company to erect a signal tower at the Inspector of Buildings Exonerated— point designated. Committee report, in regard to the Adopted. (See Ordinance No. 861.) communication of the Inspector of Also. Buildings relative to fire escapes, that, Electrical Subways— 1 after hearing all persons inte{ested in Committee recommend that accom- said matter, your committee recom- panyhig ordinance, granting the right plead that said officer be exonerated to lay electrical subways in the streets fu11and completely from any censure of St. Paul, do not pass. fu t le matter, lie having simply done Committee also present a letter from ills duty under the ordinances. Your the representatives of the American committee would suggest, however, District Telegraph company, withdraw to avoid misunderstanding, that a copy In an ordinance granting underground of the ordinances covering the same be privilege s. to said company. appended to each order hereafter. Report adopted and communication Adopted. accepted. Also, H. S. Fairchild's Petition— Committee recommend that said mat- ter be referred to the Board of Public Works. Adopted. Also, Upper Levee Syndicate Petition— Committee recommend that said mat- ter be referred to City Engineer with a request that he report the same back to the committee with a detailed statement of the ground contained in the addition as existing now lit area in streets, and also the alien of ground contained in the streets under the proposed rearrange- ment. Adopted. Also, Warwick Avenue Vacation— Committee recommend that prayer of petitioners in said matter be denied, as thn petition is not properly drawn and is otherwise defective. Adopted. Also, George C. Harper's Petition— Committee recommend that prayer of petitioner be granted and that accom- panying ordinance be passed, changing he name of Bean street to Juliet street. Adopted. (See Ordinance No. 867.) 54 Also. Lucy Street Okuing, Etc.— Committee recommend that accom- panying order in said matter do pass. Adopted. (See order to Board of Pub- lic Works.) Also, City Engineer's Report— Committee recommend that report of City Engineer for October, 1887, be ac- cepted. Adopted. Of Committee on License—Revocation Confirmed— Committee concur In the action of the Mayor in revoking Saloon License No. 286, issued to .lames Cosgrave, and rec- ommend that said revocation be con- firmed. Adopted. Yeas 14. Of Committee on Public Accounts—Re- ports— Committee,bave examined reports of Inspector -of Buildings and Market Master for October, 1887, and found same correct. Adopted. Also, Weights and Measures Report— Committee recommend that said re- port be returned to Market Master for more satisfactory explanation. Adopted. 616 PROCEEDINGS OF THE COMMON COUNCIL. Aid e rules be, RE11ORTS OF SPECIAI, co}IMITTFES. so far 'Suspended all nstto alluwhat lh said ordi of Aid. Kenny—.Iolul Rogers and (nth- I nance to Pass to Its second reading. ers' Petiti011 'l'be motion prevutled. yeas 14, and the Committee reconlineud that said mat- said ordtuan "' was [hereupon read a ter be referred w Chief of Yolice, with second [lode and passed. (set, Onli- pow•er to act. naAn[ui iinance [vas read "tO authorize Ad to it 1 \IcCar[h Domlell • to re air engine Ot AIT llamm—Payne Avenue Slopes— } y P Couunittee recommend that the report house m1 St. Peter street. " of the Board of Public Works in said I Aid. Cullen moved that the rules be sai matter be adopted. so sonar tuspenass ed its to is second lreading ordi- AdoPt['d. Iht Also, The motion prevailed, yeas 14, and the Brainerd Avenue Slopes— said ordinance was Aoreupou read a Committee recommend that the report seemed time and passed. (See Oroli- of the Board of Public Works in said 1131 loc Non oe[.[vas tealL'to pal R. ll. mattorn er be adopted. Cish and (1. E. Otis for legal Adopted. i services.'• "IFCF.I.I.ANEOVF . AM. O'Connor Ilnoye[1 that the rules be u far suspended as to allow said ordi- Estimate and claim Allowed— I nance to puss to its second reading. Estimate No. 2,C[ilorado street bridge. 1'he Ilmtlon prevailed, yeas 14, and Dl. A. 'OBrien, cm[tractor: amount due. the said ordivance was thereupon real $3.080; Emil \\'richer[, caring for Pu- a second lime and Passed. (See Urdi- tient at the pest Rouse, ?77. nance Nu. W) Allowud and ordered paid by the foI- All ordinance was read "making an lowing vote: applopriatto,, to the lee Carnival Asso- Yeas—Ald. Conde}•,Dotylan,G'C[nInOI'. cununl.•. Petsch, Cullen. Sanbor\Linea. Long, Ald. Kerr ttlneed tht the rules be so Kain, Hount, I. Bq•ant, - far suspended 3o as to' allow said otdi- President-14. nance to pass to its second reeadingas 14. and Ordinances— rhe notion prevailed, y An ordinance was read t> grant the the said ordinmme teas thereupon read Eureka Improvement company or St. �[ seconu time and passed. (See Ordi- paul the right to use certain street and nau[•c No. WNi.) bridges. Au ordivance was read • ellanglog the Culuulittee on Streets. namle of Benn street, Ridgewood Park Au ordiumlce was read "to amend "'lattiun to St. Paul, to Juliet street." Ordinance No. 768, entitled. -an Ordi- Aid. Sit uboru ogled that the rules be mince establishing the salary of the so far suspended as to allow solid mdi- minceBuilding Dhspector, Assistant, Clerk ounce to puss to it second reading. nd and Dhs hectors u1 the Building mist,-- I 1,be Motion prevailed, yeas 14, read t toe's IeParunent. and limiting the the said urdw;ulce was thereupon same."' a secmhd time and Passed. (See Ordi- Committee on Streets. nance No. Eus7Jro rt - An w ordinance as read "directing the Au ordinmlce was read '•to aPP P refunding of manly to Fremont Griggs. ate ueuey to pay Herman Seiwert the being the of received upon Acting :u —at of s-lo0.e6 in full of Judgment Pouudulaster s sale as hereinafter speco- against the city " flied." Aid. Saabonl moved that the rules be Committee on Clail— O for suspended as w allow said ordi- An ordinance was read ^tu permit uauc[• t I pass to its second reading.as 14, and George \V, Merrill to repair building I 1'he motion prevailed, y Nu. 1.2 East'1'hird s[reeLl' the said urdinluc[• utas thercupou rhad Couuuiltst on Pire Dep-tmeut. ., 1 time and oassrd, (See Ordo- Au ord iu;u ice 'a, read "Pernutting ai n ,, No. St;,, P. heigllrr to Make a frauw addition to I I a.ln ordin[ucr tells read ••leaking an stable." appropriatiuu of uwecy .' rules be Aid. Petsch moved that the rules be 1 ` 1Alu. suspen11 ded tits` to that allowtsaid ordi so tar suspended as w :dhow said ordi- I ,[ mance to pass to its sveoud feadilig. the u:umc to mass to its second reading• and The mutton prevailed. y ei s The wotiou Prevailed. teas 14, said ordinance was thereupon read a the said ordinance was thereupon read second time and passed. (Sec Ordi a seeuud time and passed. (See Ordi- uvuce NO.'02.1 nance No. SIIS3.) An ordivance was read "granting per [rhes who mission to J. B. Cook & Son to erect aR :\m ordinance rusts read "p rami li m' Wesaddton to the Uuildiug No. 054 Jackson have paidhe dlng of as -6-s l nt money or the grading West." PROCEEDINGS OF THE COMMON COUNCIL. 617 of an alley in block 5, of Finch's addi- tion to St. Paul, the contract therefor having been cancelled:" Aid. Sanborn moved that the rules he so far suspended as to allow said ordi- nance to pass to its second reading. The motion prevailed, yeas 14, and the said ordinance was thereupon read a second time and passed. (See Ordi- nance No. 870.) Ordinar[cen. ORDINANCE No. s6l. An Ordinance Granting Permission and Authority to t11e Minnesota and North- western Railroad Company. Its Suc- cessorsand Assigns, to Build, Cun- struct and Maintain on its Groundsin Rest St. Paul, at the Southwest Cor- ner of Filltuore and Starkey Streets, a Stnal 'Power. C The mnmon Council of the City of St. Paul do ordain as follows: Section 1. That permission and au- thority is hereby granted unto the .Min- nesota and Northwestern Railroad com- pany, its successors and assigns, to build, construct and niai11 tain 011 its grounds at the soufl- est corner Or Fill- more and Starkey streets in Rest St. Paul, a Standard signal tower for use In operating gates across said streets, and other streets contiguous thereto; said tower to be built and constructed of wol5d and glass and such material and In such form and manner as the Stand- ard signal towers are us11 1 y con- structed In large cities, provided the same is not more than 1_'15 feet in size on the ground, and not more than thirty feetim height. Sec. 2. 'Phis ordinance shall take ef- fect and be in force from and after its passage. Yeas—Ald. Conley Dowlan, O'Con- nor, Petsch, Cullen, Sanborn, Weber, Kenny, Kain. Hamm. Bryant, ]linea, Long, Mr. President -14. Passed Dee, 6, 1337. Cups. D. KEuu, President of Council. Approved Dec. 7.18S7. Attest: RoBmrr A. S]IITII, Mayor. THOS. A. PRENDEROAST, City Clerk. Dec. 10. ORDINANCE NO. 862. Permitting P. Keigher to Make a Frame Addition to Stable. TheCommon Council of the city of St. Paul do ordain as follows: Section 1. That permission be and Is hereby given and granted to P. Keigher to construct a frame addition to the stable situated on lot 5, block 7, Robert & Randall's addition to St. Paul; said addition to be 16x40 feet,one story high, and to be constructed under the direc- tion and supervision of the Inspector of Buildings. See',` This ordinance shall take effect and be in force from and after its passage. _� Yeas—Ald. Cooley, Dowlan, O'Con- nor, fetch. Cullen, Sanborn, Reber, o Kenny', Kain, Kamm, Bryant, liIinea, It Long. Mr. President -14. Passed Dec 6, 1887. Ci1As. D. KERR, Presideh t of Council. Approved Dec. 7, 1887.* Attest: ROBERT A. SMITH, Mayor. Tilos. A. PI ENDERGAST, City Clerk. Dec. 10. y ORDINANCE NO. 563. An Ordinance Granting Permission to J. 13. Cook & Son to Erect an Addi- tion to the Boildiug No. 7,54 Jackson Street. The Common Council of the City of St. Paul do ordain as follows, viz: Sectionl. That authority alid permis- cion is hereby given to ,I. B. Cook & Son to erect iu the rear of the. building No. 44 on Jackson street, a wooden building: feet In size, •15 feet in height. for the storage of omulibuses and carriages, the same to be done under the direction of the Building Inspector of said city. See 2. This ordinance to be in force from and after its passage and publica- tion. Yeas—AkI.Conley, Dowlan,O'Connor, nor (sullen, Sanborn, Weber, Kenny, Kain,Hauun. Bryant, Mines, Long, Mr. President -14. Passed Dec. fh. 1887. Cnas. 1). KERn, President of Council. Approved Dec. 7. 1887. Attest: ItmtERT A. S31ITII, Mayor. Tuos. A. PRENDERGAST. City Clerk. Dec. 30. ORDINANCE NO. 864. An Ordinance to Authorize McCarthv & Donnelly to Repair Engine House on St. Peter Street. The Common Council of the city of St. Paul do ordain as follows: Section 1. That authority and per- mission is hereby given to McCarthy & llonnelly, under the direction of the Building Inspector, to repair and re- model those two certain brick buildings known as the Engine Hoose and Hook and Ladder building, on St. Peterstreet,. for a livery stable, and to make the nec- essary stalls and partitions. Sec. 2. This ordinance to be in force from and after its passage. Yeas—Ald. Conley, Dowlan,O'Connor, Retch,Cuten, Sanborn, Weber, Kenny, S F . 618 PROCEEDINGS OF THErCO\IMON COUNCIL. Kann, Hamm, Bryant, Minea, Lone. \Ir. President -14. Passed Dec. 6 1837. CHAS. 1). KEini, President of Council. Approved Dec. 7,188 7. ROBERT A. b"]IlT}I. Mayor. Attest: 1'Dos. A. PRssDERGAST, City Clerk. Dec. 10. ORDrxAxCE NO. W3. To pay R'. U. Cornish and C. E. Otis for Legal Services - The Common Council of the City of St. Paul do ordain as follows: Section 1. That an order be drawn on the Treasury fn favor of W. D. Cor- nish find C. E. Otis, for the sunt of three hundred dollars ($:-b in pavunent of their services for examination of authorities and their Opinion relative to the powers of the City Council under the park commission law. Sec. 2. That this ordinance take effect and be fit force from and after its passage. Yeas-Ald. COnley,DOtvlan,O'Cmnlor, Petsch,Cullen.Sunboru. Weber, Kenny, Kain, Hanna, Bryant, dliuea, Long, Mr. President -14. Passed Dec. 6, 1887. CHAS. D. KERB President of Council. Approved 1)Q. 7, 1887. ROBERT A. SMITH, Mayor. Attest: THoS. A. PREx DERGAST, City Clerk. Dec. 10. ORD1xAx CE No. SM. An Ordinance Making an Appropriation to the lee Carnival ASSOClatlnn. The Common Council of the City of St. Paul do ordain as follows: Section 1. That an order be drawn upon the Treasury fu favor of the Treas- urer of the lee Carnival Association for the sum of six thousand eight hundred dollars ($6,80U.) Sec. 2. This ordinance to be in force from and after its passage. Yeas-Ald. Conley,Duwlan, O'Connor. Petsch, Cullen, Sanborn, \1 eber,Kenny. Kain, Ninon, Bryant. Minea, Long. Mr. President -14. Passed Dec. 6. 1887. Cli.as. D. KERR, President of Cuuucil. Approved Dec. 7, 1887. ROBERT A. SMITH, Mayor. Attest: Puns. A. PRESDERG AST. City Clerk. Dec. 10. ORDIx Ax C1: NO. 8117. Changing the Name of BennStreet Ridgewood Park Addition to St. Paul to Juliet Street. The Common Council of the City o St. Paul do ordain as follows: Section 1. That the name of Benn street, in Ridgewood Park addition to st. Paul, be and the same is hereby changed to and shall hereafter be known and called Juliet street. All ordi- nances or resolutions contravening the provisions of this ordinance are hereby annulled so far only as relates to the name of said street. Sec. ? This ordinance shall take effect and be fn force from and after its publication. Peas-Ald. Conley, Dowlan, O'Con- nor, Petsch, Cullen, Sanborn, Weber, Kenny, Kain, Hamm, Bryant, Minea, Long, \Ir. President -14. Passed Dec. 6, 1887. CGAs. ll. Klan, Presidentof Council. Approved Dec.7, 1887. ROBERT A. 011TH, Mayor. Attest: THOF. A. PRENDERGAST. City Clerk. Dec. 10. ORDINANCE NO. 868. An Ordinance to Appropriate Money to to Pay- Herman Seiwert the Amount of $lo'.1.86 to Full ofJudgmeut Against Ilio City. The Common Council of the City of St. Paul do ordain as follows: Section 1. That an order be drawn in favor of C. B. Palmer, attorney of rec- ord for Herman seiwert, for the suun of one hundred nine and eighty-six one hundredths dollars ($109.86) in full satis- faction of that certain )udgmententered up and perfected of record in the office of the Clerk of the District Court,county of Ramsey, state of ➢linuesota, in favor li of said Herman Seiwert and against the City of St. Paul, Nov. 19. 18S7. said order to be delivered only upon there being filed with tine City Comptroller a certified 'cerIfe'd of the satisfaction and discharge of said judgment in said i Clerk's office. See. 2. This ordinance shall take ef- feet and be in force from and after its Dassage. �- Yeas-Ald.Conley, Dow•Ian,O'Connor Petsch, Cullen,Sanuorn, Weber, Kenny, Kain, Hamm, Bryant, Minea. Long, Mr. President -14. Passed Dec. fi. 1887. Cues. D.KERn, President of Council. Approved Dec. 7, 1887. ROBERT A. SMITH, Mayor. Attest: Tuns. A. PRENDEItOAST, City Clerk. Dec. 10. ORDIx AxCE NO. 869. I Au Ordinance Makingan Appropriation of Money. The Common Council of the City- of St. Paul, do ordain as follows: Section 1. That orders be drawn upon the Treasury in favor of the here - PROCEEDINGS OF THE COMMON COUNCIL. 619 Inafter maned persons, and for the sums Attest: herein respectively stated, in accord- A. PRESDERGAST, City Clerk. ance with a report of the committee of Tuos. Dcc. le. Claims oI' date Dec. ujs87. First --An oder un the Treasury fn• favor of William Troy, for the sum of 5200 in full compensation for damages Resolutions. sustained by reason of • ll overflow Of water and detective gutters on Broad- Resolved. That the following plats as way. recommended by the Plat Commission, Second -An order on the Treasury in be and tine sane hereby are accepted by favor of Gustave flopping for the out the Cmlonnal Council: of 830 to refund money paid for medical Searle's addition to the city of St. service for injuries incurred while on Paul• duty as it police otheer. Taylor's subdivision of lot 17, Lee's Third -An order on the. Treasury in Suburban Hames. favor of Gustave Runisch for the son of Mayham's addition to the city of St. thirty-one dollars and thirty -live cents, Pad, for nnedical attendance for injuries re- llazel Park No. 3. ceived while on duty as a police officer. linghes' Midway addition to the city Sec. 2. This ordinance. to be in force ofst. Paul. front and after its passage. •Johnson's rearrangement of lot 6, Yeas-Ald. Conley, Dowlan,O'Connor, i block 5, Rogers .4. Hendricks' Acre Lots Petsch, Cullen, Sanborn, Weber, Kenny, Na 2• Kain, Harm, Bryant, Minea. Long. Air. Kidd's rearrangement of blocks 5 and President -14. O, H:ddeman's addition to the city of Passed Dec. 6, 1887. St. Paul CHAS. D. KEnu. President of Cuuucil.Teas-Aid. Conley, Dowlan.O'Connnq Approved Dec. 7. 1887. Petsch, Cullen, Sanborn, Weber, Kenny, ROBERT A. 6311TH, Mayor. linin, Hamm, Bryant, Minea, Long, Attest: 11 r. President -14. Tilos. A. PRENDERGAST, City Clerk. Approved llec. 7. 1887. - Dec. 10. By Alcl. Hamm- 01-INANCE No. 870 Kesolve<I, That the grade of Edgerton An Ordinance Providing for the Re- street, from Maryland street to Emma funding of Money to Parties Who rad- line oil theeet. as n accompanyiicated ng le red profile and as rade Have all Assessments for the Grad- I recommended by the City Engineer, be ing of nu Alley iu Block Con Finch's re- Tnd hereby is adopted as the established dation W St. Paul, the Contract There- grade of said street. for facing Been Cancelled. Yeas-Ald. Conley,Dowlan, O'Connor, The Common Council of the City of St. Petsch, Cullen. Sanborn, Weber,Kenny, Paul do ordain as follows: Kain, Hamm, Bryant, Minea, Lon Section 1. That orders be drawn Mr. President -14 g' upon the City Treasury in favor of the Approved Dec. 7. 1887. hereinafter named persons and for the sum or amount to each as specified, for By Aid. Mineu - the purpose of.refunding the assess- Resolved, That the grade of Manomin ments paid by each of said persons for avenue, from Wyoming street to An - the grading of an alley In block 5, napoli, street, as indicated by the red Finch's addition to St. Paul, the con- grade line oil the accompanying profile tract for doing said work which was and as recommended by the City Engi- made with one James McDonald, Sept. neer, be :end hereby is adopted as the 21, A. D. 18611, for the sum of $775, hav- established grade. ing been abandoned and cancelled, to- Yeas-AId.Conley, Dowlan,O'Connor, wit: Petsch, Cullen, Sanborn,Weber, Kenny, St. Paul Trust Co.................$7o Bo Kain, Ilamm, Bryant, Minea, Long, J. G. Feuersteln.................. 70 00 Mr. President -14. Kennith Ferguson......... . 12 80 Approved Dec. 7, 1887. Sec. 2. This ordinance shall take ef- fect and be In force from and after its By Aid. Kafn- publlcation. Resolved. That the grade of McLean Yeas-Ald. Conley, Dowlan, O'Con- avenue, front Main street to Hester nor, Petsch, Cullen. Sanborn. Weber, street. as indicated by the red grade Kenny, Kain, lIanun. Bryant, Minea, line on the accompanying profile and as Long, Mr. President -14. recommended by the City Englueer, be Passed Dec. 6, 1887. and hereby is adopted as the establish6d CAAs. D. KERu, President of Council. grade of said sheet. ,{ Approved Dec. 7, 1887. Yeas-Ald. Conley, Dowlan, iD'Con- RosxaT A, ,SMITH, Mayor. nor, Petsch, Cullen, Sanborn, bif99eber, 620 PROCEEDINGS OF THE COMMON COUNCIL. I ! PROCEEDINGS OF THE COMMON COUNCIL. 621 Kenny, Knin, Hamm, Bryant, \linea, Long, Mr. President -14. Approved Dec. 7. 1587. By Ald. Hamm - Resolved, That the grade of East Seventh street, from Bock street to White Bear avenue, as indicated by the red grade line on the accompanying pro- file and as recommended by the City Engineer, be and hereby is adopted as the established grade. Yeas-Ald. Conley, Dowlan,O'Conuor, Petsch, Cullen, Sanborn. Weber. Kenny, Kain, Ilmpm, Bryant. Minca, Long, Mr. President -14. Approved Dec. 7, 1587. B}' Ald. Weber- Y.esolved, That the grades of the fol- low in streets, between the points nut eal below, as indicated by the red grade line on each of the accoupauyiug profiles and as recommended by the City Engineer. be and hereby aur adopted its the established grades of said st.Ieets: Atwater street, front Dale S' Peet to 1Vesh'n) avenLc; 'Pepping s tet, from Dale street to Westorn a,e- ride; Burgess street, front Dale street to Western avenue; Stiusoi street, frons Kett street to Western avenue; Arun- del 'street, from Atwater street to Front street; Mackubin street, front Atwater street to Front street; Kent street, from Atwater street to Front street. Teas -Aid. Conley, Dowlan, t'ctselt, Cullen, Sniborn, Wi•ber, Kenny, Bain. Hamm, Bryant, aliuca, Long, Mr. Presi- dent -14. Ap&oved Dec. 7, 11K7. By Recommendation of Milo Board of P,!ldjc Works - It( solved, By the Common Coll neil of the City of St. Paul, that an order be drawn unou the Cit}. Treasury in favor of George Reis, CitA 'Treasurer, fur the sure of oue hundred and seventy-eight and 24-100 (;17 24) dollars, to pay' to the owners of property, as specified in the report of the Board lit' Public 1A'o its, showing theamounts excessively assessed for the paving of Seventh street, between the outside rails of the street car tracks and the curb lines -,from the east end of Seventh street bridge (crossing the St. Paul, alinneapolis Mauftoba railroad) to the east flue of Hope street. I gas-AId. Conley, Dowlan,0'Connor Petsch, Cullen, Sanborn, Weber, Kenny, Kain, Hamm, Bryant, ,linea, Long, Mr. President -14. Approved Dec. 7. 1557. By Ald. Cullen - Resolved, That the City Treasurer be authorized to refund to all parties to whom rebates have been allowed by the Board of,Public Works for sprinkling assessments, the amounts allowed to them by the Board upon their present- iue their receipts for indorsement thcreotof the amount to be refunded and a city order shall be drawn by the proper officers to the City 'Treasurer for the amounts so refunded. Fens-Ald. Couley, Dowlan, O'Con- nor, Petsch, Cullen, Sanborn, Weber, Kenny, Kain, Hanim, Bryant, Mines,. Long, Mr. President -14. k, Approved Dec. 7, 1857. By Aid. Cullen- Itesotved, That an order be drawn in favor of tine Board of Education for the sum of four hundred ninety-eight and fifty -hundredths (,,A49S.Cio) dollars, being the amount paid into the Treasury for assessment for paving Rosabel street. between Eighth and Tenth streets.upmn the Franklin school grounds, said as- rssmeut having been annulled by the Board of Tubile Works, the paving not being laid. Yeas-Ald. Conley, Dowlan, O'Con- nor, Petsch, Cullen, Sanborn. Weber, Kenny, Kain, Hamm, Bryant, Mines, Long, Mr. President -14. Approved Dec. 7, 1887. B}' Ald. Cullen- Itesolved, That refunding orders be drawn in laver of the following parties who have paid their assessmols for opening Marla avenue, from alcLean avenue to lAzzfe street,safd assessments haying been annulled by the Board of Public Works: alar}" S. Smith..... No. 267 Na. M 25 I. W. Yaudes...... a No. 532 O. 325 00 Cath. Hurler.......No. lit) Oa. 50 00 IV. al. )a ,.s.. .... Ao. 714 Na. 6 25 aI. E. Sa nford...... No. 4111 Na. 25 00 al. 1'. Than........ No. 820 Na. 20 00 ,I. G. Freeman...... No. .564 Oa. 20 00 1.. E'Shields .......No..311 Na. 26 00 1.. A. Iiaese........No. *314 Na. 8 25 (i('o. AV. Sherwuod.No. 82.5 Na. 18 W F .7. 1C. amles...... \o. 532 On. 45 00 'Dotal ....................... $543 75 Yeas-Ald. Conley, Dowlan, O'Con- nor, Petsch, Cullen, Sanborn, Weber, Kenny. Kain, Hamm, Bryant, Mines, Long, air. President -14. Approved Dec.. 7, 1887. By Aid. Cullen - Resolved. That refunding orders be drawn in favorof the following parties, viz: W. F. Fifield for the sum of $116, amount overpaid, on lot 1, block 1, Hill's addition, for sewer on Seventh street, as per correction of Board of Public Works; John Sandel for the sum of S3, anmunt paid in error for slopes on Sims street, on block lots 16 and 17, 3. Nelson's addition, having been paid twice; John and Edward Kelly for th sum at8:i:1.8o for the grading of Ed nuuul street, being amount of assess meat on lots n to h; inclusive, Kelly' rearran`,,emeut, having been paid twice Yeas- Aid. Cooley, Dowlan, O'Con nor, Petsv.h, Cullen, Sanborn, Weber Kenny, Kahl, Vroom, Bryant, Minea Lone, Mr. President -14. Approved llec 7. 18x7. By Ald. Long - Resolved, That an order be drawn of the City 'Treasurer for the sum of.,.w. ill favor of the City Engineer, Its it ('Out][]- gent outimgent fund file othce expensos. leas-Ald. Conlev.Dowla, O'Couaor, Petsch, Calico. Sanborn, Wcber,Kenuy, Kain, Ihamn, Biro ant, Lung. Alr. 1'reAdent-14. Approved Dee. 7, 1887. By Aid. Dowlan - Resolved, That it, order 1w drawn upon the Cnv 'Treasurer in favor of R'illiaam I'. 3l urrny, l'o•purati(rn Attor- ney, for the sum of ttivo hundred dollars ($200), to be used as a coutbo eat fund in the Uurporauuu Attorney's office, in payment of costs in cases where the city of St. Paul is a party. Yeas -Aid. Conley,Dowlau.O'Coi nor, Petsch, Cullen, Sanborn, AVebvr.Kcuuy, Kain, llanuu, Bryant, ,linea, Long, ALr. I'rosfdent-14. Approved Dec. 7, 1887. Resolved, That it reftinF order for the sum of ten (SIO) dolluulars be drawn u pill' the City '1'r-uasury in favor of Anna .1. M �twee, owner of lot 71 Stinaon's suudivisionhf-binck •_;, Stinson, Broom Ramsey's addition to St. Paul, the said amount having been overpaid by said owner on account of said lot 7 hav- hig been oyer -assessed for the grading of James street, from Victoria street to Western avenue. Yeas-Ald. C'omley, Dow hut.O'Connor, Petsch,Cullen. Sanborn. Weber. Kenny. Kain, I lauuo, Bryant, Minea4 Long, ah•. President -14. Approved Dec. 7, 1887. Resolved. That it refunding order for the stun of tweuty-five (S25) dollars be drawn u(roi the Cit}' gSr:usu ry in favor of L. F. Ki w ball and \Gilliam 'Thorn, owners of lotbluek 2, Dawson A Smith's addition to St. Tail. the said sunt having he overpaid b}' said o(vu- ers on said lot J, on accouut of error in assessment for the o(ciug of Grunt street, front Central a venue to ('unou avenue (formerly Bianca street), Wedar street, Ceutral avenue and (;rant street paving), with rcda' bloel(s and curbing with granite, including the necessary sewer connection, to the prover lines. Y•eI ld. Conley. Doa9a i. O'Con- nor, Petsch, Cullen. Sanborn, Weber, Kenny, Kain, Hamm, Bryant, \linea, Long, Mr. President -14. Approved Dec. 7, 1881. Resolved, That a refunding order for the sum eY S17.bu be drawn upon the ('itp '1'rcas ury u) favor of Alexander Haunsey, owner of lot ]4, block fib, Rice S Irvine's udnitfon to St. Paul, the said sum being the amount overpaid on said lot 14, oil account of error ill assess- ment for the sprinkling (if Pleasant avenue, from 'Third street to Ramsey street, and Ramsey street, from fleas - alit avennu to Wilkin street, fu Sprink- Ifng District No. .5. under contract of Forrestal AC Reilly, for term ending Nov, l:r. 1sS7. Ycas-.Vd. Conley, Dowlan, O'Con- nor, Petsch, Cullen. Sanborn, Weber, Kenny. Kain, Billion. Bryant, Mines, Long, Mn President -14. Approved Dec. 7,1587. Resolved, That a refunding order for the stun of thirty-five (53.5) dollars be drawn upon the City 'Treasury fn favor of Vinz,,uz Kahl, owner of lots 47 and 48, block 7, Miehel's subdivision of block 7 and southerly, 1,` of block 2, Smith's subdivision of blocks 6, 7 and 8 Stinson's division, St. Paul, the said sum being the amount overpaid by said owner oil aceemn of error in assessment against said lots 47 and 48, for the grad- ing of Arundel street, from Carroll street to Miuuchaha street. Yeas-Ald. Conley, Dowlan, O'Con- nor, Putsch, Cullen, Sanborn, Weber, -Benny, Kain, Hanan, Bryant, Tinea, Lo7ig, Mr. President -14. :Approved Dec. 7, 1887. By .Aid. Lotg- ResOlye(l. 'Pkat a counuittee of three members of the Coalition Council of the eftya f St. Paul be appointed by the Tresidcut of flit, Council with authority W (golfer with a committee of the City ('ouucil lit' aliuneapolis fu regard to a syshm ot'sewm•s :wd for the drainage of the two cities where the cororrate limits of the same juin, and that the. City Clerk be instructed to Inmsmft a copy of this resolution to the Council of 3liuncupulis_ 1cu Aid. Couley. Dowlan, - O'Con nor, I'etseh, Cullen,nSanborn. Weber., KenuKaiu. Ihun. Bryant, alhaca. Longc., air. President -14. :Approved Dee. 7. 1hV7. By Ald. Kain- !teselved. That the St. Paul Street Railwa l eoupmuy be, and are hereby re- lented it di-titnue the running of the lonely bob -tail horse car lar the Marla lvenue extension, the same being inad- ,quate for the aceonmmdation of tine labile, and are further requested to run 622 PROCEEDINGS OF THE COMMON COUNCIL. through cars in connection with the East Seventh street line ml said exten- sion. Yeas—Ald. Conic}.Dowlan, O'Connor, Petsch, Cullen, Sanborn, Weber, Kenny, Kain, Hmnm. Bryant, Mines, Long, Mr. President -14. Approved Dec. 7, 1887. B ' Ald. Kohl— � tesolved, That permission is hereby given and granted to .lames Clatl'ey to grade Rose street and Geranium street, from Payne avenue to Greenbrier ave- nue, using said surplus material to grade Payne avenue, fromJtar}'land street'to lvy street; said James Clatfey to guard and so protect all excavatiolns that he may make during the prosecu- tion of said work so as to avmd acci- dents of any kind to the public, and further, sail work td be done under the• direction and Supervision of the City Engineer and the streets to be left iti it good and passable condition by being h t surfaced withe hest material oil the street to the entire satisfaction of the City Engineer. Y las—Alit. Conley). Dowlmn,O'Connor, Petsch, Cullen, Sanborn, Weber. Kenny, Kain, Bonn, Bryant, Minea, Long, Mr. President -14. Approved Dec. 7, 1887. By Aid. Sanborn— Resolved. That permission be and is hereby granted to the Waiita'robocgan club, under the direction of the chair- man of the Committeeon Public Build- ings, to use as a club-nwnt during the season of 1888 tcoal oat belonging tothe cit))•, and located in the Suumiit avenue lackSant. Yeas—Aid. Conte)', lloo9an. O'Con- nor. Petsch, Cullen, Sanborn, Weber, Kenny, Kain, Mauna, Bryant. \linea, Long, Mr. President -14. Approved Dec. 7, 1887. By Aid. Minea— Resolved, That permission is hereby ggiven suit granted unto the Palace Kink 'Toboggan club to use that part and por- tion of 1)eorhorn street, from Bidwell street to Stryker avenue. in said city, its and for a toboggan slide fur the, season of tobogganing during the winter of A. D. 1887-18&4. Yeas—AId. Conley.Dowlan, O'Connor, Petsch Cullen, Sanborn, Weber, Kctinv, Kain, Hamm, M Bryant, \linea, Long, r. President -14. Approved Dec. 7. 1887. By Ald. Sanborn— Resolved, That permission be and is hereby granted the Nushka 'robot gan club to erect and maintain a toboggan slide or chute over Pleasant avenue at the point where Dale street, if extended, would cross Pleasant avenue, upon a bridge that shall be constructed, main- tained and removed by March 15, A. D. 1M8, as directed by the City Engineer. and porulission is also granted to occupy the, thirty (30 foot strip south of Pleas- ant avenue dedicated to Dale street,and to cross Michigan avenue between Duke street and Oneida street on grade. Pro- vided, that all the work connected with the same and the operation thereof shall be carried on ander the direction of the City Engineer, and that this reso- lotion shall take effect when four re- sponsible citizens have filed with the Citv Clerk a guarantee, approved by the City Atnirney, that -they will construct and remove said they and all the ma- terials connected therewith as directed by the City Engineer and without ex- iamnse to the cit), and will save the city narmless from all damages resulting therefrom, but not before. Yeas—Ald. Conley, Dowlan,O'Connor, Petseh. Culle-Sanborn. \Weber,Kenny, Kohl, llama, Bryant, \Iinea,Long, :11r. President -14. Approved Dec. 7. 1887. By Aid. Cullen— Resolved, That the St. Paul Gas Light company be and is hereby directed to discontinue the lighting of the electric lights in the various parks throughout the city. Yeas—AId. Coniey, Dowlan, O'Con- nor, Petsch, Cullen, Sanborn, Weber, Kenny. Kain, Hanun,'Bryant, Mines, Lotig, \Ir. President -14. Approved Dec. 7. 1887. By Md. Lung— Resolved. That the City Oil Lamp Contractor be and is hereUy instructed to place and maintain oil lamps at the following places, namely: One lannp on 'Territorial road. 600 feet east of Cromwell street, on the north side. One lamp 300 feet on the south side. One lamp on the northwest corner of Cromwell and Territorial road. One hmlp 300 feet west of Eustis on south side of street. One lamp 600 feet west of Eustis, on north vide of street. One lanip 906 feet west of Eustis, on south side of street. One lamp 1200 feet west of Eustis, on north side of street. One lamp half way been Eustis and Cromwell. All ou Territorial road, near St. An- thony Park. One ]am]) on the northeast corner of Prior and N eronia ,avenues, in front of lot 110, Union Park. One lamp on the northwest corner of Ainos street andMarshallavenue, Mer- riam Park. PROCEEDINGS OF THE COMMON COUNCIL. 623 Yeas—Ald. Conley, Dowlan, O'Con node, Petsch, Cullen, Sanborn, Weber Kenny. Kain, Hamm, Bryant, Mines Long, Mr. President -14. Approved Dec. 7. 1887. By AId. Kcrr— Kesolved. That the City Eneinect, it hereby instructed to sprinkle. the side- walks of the principal business and residence thoroughfares with sand dur- ing the current winter wherever walk. ing is rendered dangerous on account of ice. Yeas—Alrl. Conley, Dowlan O'Connor, Petsch, Callen. Sanborn. Wcber. Kenuy, Fain. flauun. Bryant- \linea. Lung. Mr. President -14. Approved Dec. 7, 1887. Whereas, The Coni non Council of the Vtv of St. Paul heretofore ordered the, oiu'it of Public Works to report whether it cha nee of grade on Brewster avenue, frau Viola street to (onto avenue. in s;iid city, as ho'vn I,red line on a profile annexed to saiy ad order. was necessary and proper, ami whether real estate to be assessed for said inn- provetnent could ibe found benefited to the extent of damages and costs to be incurred by said improvement: still Whereas. In accordance with said order the Board of Public Works did make a report to the, Common Council of date ()c•.t. 17. I&47, reconnnenling said improvement. :and that; property could be found benefited to the extent of dam- ages, costs and expenses necessary to be incurred in making said change of grade as aforesaid: and Whereas, the Common Council of said City on the 18th day of October, 1&47. adopted said report and ordered Lhe City Clerk to give the notice renuired by law: and Whereas, 'rhe City Clerk gave notice in the official paper of said city for three successive weeks, twice in each week, that the Common Council of said City would, on the 6th day of December, 1887, at 7:30 o'clock p. m., at the Council Chamber in said city, consider such proposed chance of grade; and 111, hereas. At the time and place desig- nated for such proposed change of grade, the Coalition Council. after hear - 11 all persons interevted, and being of the opinion that the same was necessary and proper, ordered the grade of Brewster avenue, from Viola street to I Como avenue, to be changed in on, cordance with the red line shown on the annexed profile, being the same as referrer( to in all the proceedings had in regard to said change; therefore c Resolved, 'That saiil order and n the profile representing said change t of grade be referred. to the Board t of Public Works, and that said Board shall proceed without delay to assess the amount as nearly as they can ascer- tain Lbe sane, which will be required to pay the damages, lost, and expenses of such impro,e, cut upon the real estate to be benefited by said innprove- .1ment, as ed br law, it being the opinion of tlu• CofuPlan Council _that real estate to be assessed for such I.- no cxu be found benefited to the ext^_nt of tine d11 s. costs and ex- penses neeessary to beineurred thereby. Yea, —Ald. Conley, Dowlan,0'Connor, Petsch,Cit len. Sanborn. ',Veber. Kenny Kain, Hanuu, Bryant, Mines, Long. Mr. President -14. Approved Dec. 7, 1887. By Aid. Lomg— lt is hereby ordered by theCommon Comnml of the City of St. Paul: flat the natter of opening• w•iden- ineand straightening the Territorial road, from Cleveland avenue to Ray- .mmd avenue, be and the auntie is hereby referred to the Board of Public Works to investigate and report: First—ler this improvement proper suit necessary, Second—Give the Council an estimate of the expense thereof, fund state whether ane -half of the cost thereof is to be paid into the City Treasury before the con- tract is let. Third—Can real estate to be assessed for said improvement be found benefited to the extent of d:uual;es, costa and ex- penses accessary to he, incurred thereby? Fourth—Is such improvemmit asked for upon the petition or application of the owners of it majority of the property to be assessed for such improvement? Fifth—Send the Council a plan or pro- file of said inn proventen t, as required by law, if you report in favor of the same. Sixth—Send the Council a proper or- der directing the work to be done. Ygas—AId. Conley, Dowlan, O'Connor, Petshh, Cullen, Sanborn, Weber, Ken- ny, KainIlatnnt, Bryant, Nines, Long, Mr. President -14. Approved Dec. 7, 1887. By Aid. Holum— [t is hereby ordered by the Common Councit of the City of St. Paul: That the matter of condemning the necessary slopes for the grading of East ieventh street frons Phalen street to White Bear avenue, be and the siune s hereby referred to the Board of Pub- is Works to investigate and report: First—Is this Improvement properand iecessary? Second—Give the Council an estimate f the expense thereof, and state thether one-half of the cost thereof is ) be paid into the City Treasury before he contract is let. 623 PROCEEDINGS OF THE COMMON COUNCIL. Third—Can real estate to be assessed for said improvement be found benefited to the extent of dkmages, costs and ex- penses necessary to be incurred thereby? . Fourth—Is such improvement asked for upon the petition nr application of the owners of a majority of the property to be assessed for such improeeuent? Fifth—Send the Council a plan or pro- file of said improvement, as required by law, it you report in favor of the stone. Sixth—Send the Council a proper order directing the work to be done. Yea,—Aid. Conley, Dowlan, O'Con- nor, Petsch, Cullen, Sanborn. Weber. Kenny, Kain, llautm. Bryant. Minea. Long, Mr. President -14. Approved Dee.7, 1887. By Ald. Kain— Itis hereby ordered by the Coalition CmuneiI of the City of St. Paul: That the matter of eondenming thi`t necessary slopes for the. grading of PIhm street, Prom Hoffman avenue to Maple street, be and the same is hereby referred to Board of Public Works to in- vestigate and report: First—Is this improvement prgiia and necessary? Second—Give the Council all esti- mate of the expense thereof, and state whether one-half of the cost thereof is to be paid into the City Treasury before the contract is let. Third—Can real estate to be assessed for said improvement be found benefited to the extent of damages, costs and ex- penses necessary to be incurred thereby? Fourth—ho such improvement asked for upon the petition or application of the owners of a majority of the property to be assessed for such improvement? Fifth—Send the Council a plan or pro- file of said improvement, as required by law if you report in favor of the same. Sixth—Send the Council it proper or- der directing the work to be done. Yeas—All. Conley, Dowlau,O'Conuur, Petsch,Cullen, Sanborn. !Veber. Kenny, Kain, Hamm. Bryant, Minea. Long, Mr. President -14. Approved Dec. 7. 1887. By Aid. Kain— It is hereby ordered by the Common Council of the City of St. Paul: That the matter of condemning the necessary slopes for the grading of Eu- clid street, from Maria avenue to Maple street, be and the same is hereby refered to the Board of Public Works to investigate aid report: First—Is this improvement properamd necessarv? Second—Give the Council an estimate of the expense thereof and sate whether one-half of the cost thereof is to be paid into the City Treasury before the con- tract is let. Third—Can real estate to be assessed for said improvement be found benefited to the extent of damages, costs and ex- penses necessary to be incurred thereby? Fourth—Is such improvement asked for upon the petition or application of the owners of it majority of the property to be assessed for such Improvement? Fifth—Send the Council It pilo or Eprofile of said iuiprovenient, as required y htw,if you report in favor of the same. Sixth Send the Council it proper or- der directing the work to be, done. Yeas—Ald. Cron ley. Dozvla n, O'Cou nor, Vetscin, Cullen. Sanborn,Weber. Kenny, Kain. Ilamm, Bryant, Minea, Long Ur. President -14. Approved Dec. 7, 1887. By Ald. Kain— It is hereby ordered by the Common Council of the City of St. Paul: That the matter of condemning the necessary slcucs forthe grading of Cler- nmut street, frons Hot out avenue to Burns avenue, be and the same is hereby referred Go the Board of Public Work s to investigate and report: First—Is the improvement proper and necessary? Second—(Five the Council an estimate of the expense thereof, and state whether one-half of the cost thereof is to be paid into the City Treasury before the contract is let. l'hird—Can real estate to be assessed for said improvement be found benefited to tile extent of danaFes, costs and ex- penses necessary to be incurred thereby? Fourth—Is such improvement asked fur upon the petition or apptieatiun of majority the mro.- the owners of ,t aI y I P erty to be assessed for such improve- ment? Fifth Send the Council a plan or pro- file of said improvement, as required by law, if you repur„ in favor of tike sane. SixthSend the Council a proper or- der directing the work to be done. Yeas—Add. Conley, Dowlan.O'Connor, Petsch. Cullen. Sanborn, Weber, Kenny, Kain, Manua, Bryant, Minea, Lona, Mr. President -14. Approved Dec. 7, 1887. By Aid. Ilannu— It is hereby ordered by the Common Council of the City of St. Paul: That the matter of extending and widening of Earl street to a uniform width of one hundred feet, from Como and Phalen avenues southerly to Mound street, he and .the satne is hereby re- ferred to the Board of Public Works to investigate and report: First is this improvementproperand neccssar.? Secmul—Give the Council an estimate of theexpense thereof, and state whether one-half of the cost thereof is PROCEEDINGS OF THE COMMON COUNCIL. 6255 to be paid into the City Treasur} before' Second Give the Council an estimate the contract is let. of the. espeuse thereof,imd state whether Third—( an read estate to be assessed one-half of Lho rest thereof is to be paid for said sin proven eat be fou not benefited into the City 'Treasury before the. - to the extent of damages, costs and ex- I tract is Ii -t. y con - to necr..s:ug' to be i eal,red thereby?' 'Thtau real estate to be assessed Fourth—Is such improvement asked for said improvement be found benefited for upon the petition or application of W the exri 11 of lauma�es, costs and ex - the owners of a majority of the property j penses aceessa'y to be incurred therebv? to be assessed for such tin provenu'mt? Fourth—Is such inq irovemenI askeA Fifth—Send the Council a plan or pro- for upon the petition or application of file of said improvement. as ret aired I the owners of a majority of tiro property. law, if coo report in favor of t�ne some. "Fit he assessed for sur•11 improvement? Sixth Send the l'ouurilapruper order Fit'it'—ScudtheCanucitaplanorpro- direeting Ito• work to be done. file of said improvement as require! by. Yeas—.17d. Coulry.Dowlnu. ll'Cunmmr', tau•, if you re tort in Payor of thr, soma. petsch,Cullen. S n6l.n. Wcber. Benny, Sixth—Smm� the Council a properne. Kain, Mauro, Bryant. Miucs. Long, Mi•. der dir'eling the pork to be done. or- I'Appro t—t4. Teas—Alda Conley. Dowlan, O'Con- :lpproved Dec. 7, 1887. I nor. Petsch, Cullen. Saihorn, Weber, Kenny. Kain. Ilamm, Bryant. Minea, 13V Aid. Ilaunu— i Lune. Mr. President -14. It is Hereby ordered by the Common .Ipprovcd Dec. 7. 1sS7. Council of the City of St. Paul: That the it of widening 1•haleu By Ald. Minea— street and building the necessary re- It is hereby ordered by the Common terming walls inulin the tracks of the j C'ounefl of the Cit}' of St. Paul: Chicago, St. Paul, Minneapolis ,I-, That the matter of condemning the Combs railroad, be and the same is nec•rssari slopes for the grading of herebv referred to the Boma of Public I'mrfieldaven e, from Dakota avenue Works to investigate and report: to Uhiu su*ect, be and the same is hereby First—Is this i ngirovenent proper and refc•rrrd to the Bmi. of Public Works necess l,3 to investirite and'. report: Second -Clive the Council an estimate First—]s this inhoroveineutproper and Of the expenset tcleof.and state whether necessary? 9d one -halt of the cost thereof is to be paid Second—Give the Council an estimate into the City Treasury before the con- of the expense thereof, and state tract is let. whither one-half of the cost thereof is Third—Can real estate to be assessed to be paid into the City Treasury before for said improvement be fount benefited the contret is let. to the extent of damages, costs and ex- Third—Can real estate to be assessed pens•s necesuu'y to be incurred thereby? fur said improvement be, found benefited Fourth—Is such improvement asked to the extent of damages, costs and ex - for upon the petition oraoolicationofthe penscs uecessu'vto be ineurrc e owners of I l thereby, uum'u �� � Fc [til of t�n• property Fourth—Is s -• J rt' [u uch Improvement I I } 1 cent of he t be assessed fur such improvement?Po• upon the petition or application of the Fifth—Send the Council at plan orpro owners of a majority of the property file of said improvement, as required by to be assessed for such Improvement'? lazy, it you report in favor of the -ante. ' fifth—Send the Council a plat or pro- Sixth—Send the Cannella prover order file of said improvement as required by directing the work to be clone. law. if you report in favor of the same. Yeas—Ald. Conley,Dowlam01Connor, Sixth—Send the Council a proper petsch,Cullen, Sanbm'n, Weber. Kenny, order directing the work to be done. Kain, Ilanm, Bryant, Minea, Lung, Mr. Yeas—AId.Cmnley, Dou•Iai3O'Con nor. President -1:3. Petsch.Cullcin, Sanborn, Weber.Kenny, Approved Dec. 7. 1887. Kai u. Hamm, Bryant, Millen, Long, Mr. President -14. By Aid. Minea-- Approved Dec. 7, 1887. It is hereby- ordered by the Common Council of the City of St. Pan]: By Ald. Long— 'Chat the matter of condeaming the It is here",F, y prdercd by the Common necessary slopes for the gradin of Council of thi• city- of St. Paul: Winslow avenue, from Prospect Ter- 'that the matter of aradtng Bremer race to Annapolis street, be and the avenue, from St. Anthony avenue to same is hereby referred to the Board University avenue, be and the Hume hs of Public Works to investigate and re- hereby referred to the Board of Public port: Works to investigate and report: - First -1s this improvement proper and First—Is this improvement proper necessary? and necessary? 628 PROCEEDINGS OF THE COMMON COUNCIL. Second --Give the Council an estimate of the expense thereof, and state whether one half of the cost thereof is to be paid into the City Treasury before the contract is let. Third—Can real estate to he assessed for said improvement be fount benefited to the extent of damages, costs and ex- penses necessary to lr, incurred thereby? Fourth—Is such improvement asked for upon the petition or application of e the ownrs of a majority of the property - to be assessed for such imnmvenent? Fifth—Send the Cua neat a plan o ppr file mf said im provemeitt as required bylaw, if you report in favor of the same. Sixth --Send the Council a proper or- der directing the work to be done. Yeas—Alit. Con ley. Dowlau,O'Counor, Petsch, Culled, Sanborn, Weber, Kenny, Kain, Hanan, Bryapt, alines, Lung, Mr. President -14. Approved Dee. 7. PIK. By Aid. Kain— It is hereby ordered by the Common Comncil of the Cit}' if St. Paul: That the matter of opening, widening and straightening the White Bear road, from Edgerton street to Emma street, 66 feet wide, be and the same is hereby referred W the Board of Public tiYorks to investigate and report: First—Is this improvement proper and necessaryY Second—Give the Council an estimate ofthe expon se thereof.and state whether one-half of the cost thereof is to be paid into the City 'Treasury before the coir tract is let. Third—Can real estate W be assessed for said improvetn Blit be found benefited W the extent of damages, costs unit ex- penses necessary W be incurred thereby' Fourth—Is such improvement asked for upon the petition or application of the owners ofla majority of the property W be assessed for such improvement? Fifth—Send the Council a plan or rp o - file of said improvement, is requi— by. law, if you report in favor of the same Sixth—Send the Council it proper or- der directing the work to be done. Yeas—Add. Conley. Dowlai„ O'Con- nor, Petsch, Cullen, Sanborn, Weber, Kenny. Kain, Hamm, Bryant, Mines, Long, Mr. President -14. Approved Dec. 7. 1887. By Aid. Kain— It is hereby ordered by the Common Council of the City of St. Paul: That the matter of grading Jenks street, from Mississippi street to Earl street, be anti the same is hereby to, ferred to the Board of Public Works to investigate and report. First—Is this improvement proper and necessary the Council an estimate of the expense thereof, and state whether one-half of the cost thereof is to be paid into the City Treasury before the con- tractis let. Third—Can real estate W be assessed for said improvement be found benefited to the extent of dannai;cs, costs and ex- penses necessary W be nncurredtherehyY fourth—ls such uuprovennent asked for upon the petition or application of the owners of a majority- oY the Property to be assessed for such unnroveuient'l Fifth—Send the Council it plan or r file of said improvement, as require,l I laiv, if you report in favor of tin, same. Sixth—Send the Council a Proper order directing the work to bentone. Peas—Ud. Tonle}', Dowla, O'Con- nor. Petsch. Cullen, Sanborn, Weber. Kenny, Fain, lianuu, Bryant• Mines, L. Mt. President -14. Approved Dec. 7, liltil. By Aid. Bryant— It is hereby ordered by the Common Council ret the City oP St. Paul: 'That the matter of opening widening and straightening State street, oil the west side Of said street, from Oakdale avenue to Louisa street, Ile and the same is hereby referred to the Board of Public Works to investi- gate and report: First—ls this improvemeint proper mdl necessary? Second—Give the Council an estimate of the expense thereof,and state whether one -halt' of the cost thereof is to be paid into the City Treasury before the con- tract is let. Third—Can real estate W be assessea for said improvement be found benefited W the extent of damages, costs and ex- penses necessary -W he incurrei thereby. Fourtb—ls such j" p, of relent asked for upon the petition or application of the owners of a majority of the property to be assessed for suclklinprover—t? k'ifth—Send the Council a plan or pro- file of an!([ improvement. as required by hi' v, if you report in favor of the sane. Sixth—Sent the Council a proper or- der directing the work to be done. Yeas—AI . Conley, Dowlan,O'Connor, Petsch, Cullen,Sinih 11, Weber. Kenny, Kain, Ihamn. Bryant Militia, Long, Mr. President -14. Approved Dec. 7,1887. By Aid. Kenny— It is hereby ordered by the Common Council of the City of St. Pas]: That the matter of grading Jessie street, from Wit tall street to Brainerd avenue, be and the same is herebyy referred to the Board of Publir, \Norks to investigate and report: First—Is this improvelpent proper and necessary? PROCEEDINGS OF THE COMMON COUNCIL. 627 Second—Give the Council an estimate of the expense thereof, and state whytl:er one-half of the cost thereof is to be paid into the City Treasury before the contract is let. Thid—Can real estate be assessed fon said improvement be found benefited to the extent of damages, costs and ex- penses necessary to he iuc•un ed there Fourth—Is such improveueut asked for upon i he petition orapplicationof the'. owners of a wujort[y of the property to be assessed fur such improvement? Fifth—Send the Council a plan or pro- file of saki improvenient as res utred by law, if you report in favor of the same. Sixth St the Council aproper Or- der directing the work to be done. Yeas—Ald. Conley. Dowlan, O'Con-� nor, Petsch. Cullen, San, orn. Weber Keinty. Kain. Hanan, Bryant. \linea, i Long, Mr President -14. Approved Dec. 7, IK47. By Ald. Reuny— It is hereby rdered by the Cmnmon Council of the Cit}' of StYaul That the Matter of opening, widening and extending .Jessie street 66 feet wide, from Maryland street to Brainerd ave. nue, be and the same is hereby retro' tothe Board of Public Works to investi- te and report: port: First—Is this improvement proper and necessary? Second—Give the Council an estimate of the expense thereof, and state whether toe -half of the cost thereof is to be paid into the City Treasury before till contract is let. Third—C'an real estate to be assessed for said inipruveuteut be found benefited W the extent of damages, costs and ex- penses necessary to be incurred thereby? Fourth—Is such improvement asked for upon the petition or application of the owners of a majority of the property. to be assessedfor such improve en t? Fifth—Send the Council it pion or pro- file of said improvement, as required by law, if you re ort inn favor of the same. Sixth—Sent the Council a proper order directing the work to be done. Yeas—Add. Copley. Dow•Ian,O'Cotmor, Petsch.Culien,Sanborn,\Veber. Reunv, Kain, Ha ion, Bryant, Jli nea, Long• Mr. President -14. Approved Dec. 7. 1M7. By Aid. Kenny.— It is hereby ordered by the Common Council of the City- of St. Paul: That the matter of opening, wit wing and extending an alley, 16 feet wide. from Bradley street W .Jessie street, the ceder line of which alley shall be the north line of lots 4 and I), block 11, in Beaupre S Kelly's addition, be and the same is hereby referred to the Board of Public Works to investigate and report: First—Is this improvement proper and necessary? Second—Give the Council an estimate of t he expense thereof,and state whether one-balf of the cost thereof is W be paid into the City Treasury before the contract is let. Third—Can real estate to be. assessed for said improvement be found benefited to the extent of dannage,i costs and ex- pense. necessary- W be recurred Lhereby7 Fourtb—ls such u I rovemeut asked for ono: the elution or ..plication of P lttn—Send toe council a plan or pro- file of said improvement, as required by law. if you report in favor of the same. Sixth—Send the Council a proper or- der directing the work to be done. Yeas—A W. Conley, Dowlan,0'Connor, Petsch, Cullen, Sanborl. Weher, Kenny, Kain, Iimnnl, Bryant, Mines, Long, Mr. 7, 1887. 133, Aid. Kenny— It is hereby ordered by the Common Council of the City, of St. Paul: That the Alatter of a change of grade cot 1Vhitalt street, from Burr street to Payne avenue, be and the same is here - b eferred W the Board of Public I rks to investigate and report: First—Is this improvement proper and necessarn l Secuml—Give the Council as estimate of the expense thereof,and state whether one-half of the cost thereof is W be paid into the City Treasury before the con- tract is let. Third—Can real estate, to be assessed for said iuiprovementbe foundbe iefited to itleexte it of damages, costs and ex- penses necessary to be incurred thereby? Fourth—Is such Lnprovenieut asked for upon the petition or application of the, itvners of a majorityoP tie property to he assessed for such improve,,ient'1 Fifth —Scud the Council a plan or pro- file of said iniprovetnents as reqquired by law, if you report in favor of the same. Sixth—Send the Council a proper order directing the work W be done. Yeas—Ald. Conley, D. -him, O'Con- nor, Petsch, Cullen, Sanborn, Weber, Kenn}•. Kain, Hamm, Bryant, Minea, Long, \I r. President -14. Approved Dec. 7, 1887. By Aid. Petsch— It is hereby ordered by the Coln oil Council of the City, of St, Paul: That the matter of the„openine and widetl-iig of Robert street, from Uni- versity avenue to Jackson street, in such i manner as to make a pkoper connec- tion with the proposed opening and widening of Jackson street, be and the 628 PROCEEDINGS OF THE COMMON COUNCIL. same is hereby referred to the Board of Public ]Yorks to investigate and report: First—Is this improvement proper and necessary? Second—Give the Council an estimate of the expense thereof, and state whether ate -!calf of the cost thereof is to be paid into the City Treasury before the contract is let. Third—Can real estate to be assessed for said improvement be benefited to the extent of damages, costs and ex- penses necessary to be incurred thereby? Fourth—Is such improvement asked for upon the petition or appliention of the owners of a majority of the property to be assessed for such innproveniemt? Fifth—Send the Council a plan or pro- file of said ingrrovemeut, as required by law, if you report in favor of the same. Sixth—Jeno the Cuuncil a proper order directing the work to be done. Yeas—Ald. Cooley, O'Connor, Petsch, Cullen, Petsch. Cullen,Sanhorn, Weber, Kenny, Kain, Vanni, Bryant, Minea, Long. Mr. President, -14. Approved Dec. 7. 1867. By Aid. Hatann— lt is hereby ordered by the Common Counrfl of ill,! City of St. Paul: That the matter of opening, widening and extending Seventh street, from White Bear avenue to the east city limits, be and the same is hereby re- ferred to the Board of Public Works to investigate and report: First—Is this improvement proper and necessary? Second—Give. the Council an estimate of the expense thereof,and state whethei one-half of the cost thereof is to be paid into the City Treasury before the con- tract is let. Third—Cats real estate to be assessed for said improvement be found benefited to the extent of damages. costs and ex- penses necessary tolie incurred thereby? Fourth—Ls such fmprovennent asked for upon the petition or al ) II ti of the owners of a majority oti t�ne property to be assessed fur such imnprovea,nt? Fifth—.end the Council a don or ro- S I P t 'w n�evcw rut as ret mired by file of said n a 1 1 law if you re Hirt in favor of the same. Sixth 5ent� the Con Heil a properorder directing the work to lie done. Yeas—: ld. Corley, Dowlau,O'Connor. Petsch. Cullen, Sall L in. Weber.Kenmy, . Kain, llanuri, Bryant, Minea. Long. Mr. President -14. Approved Dec. 7. 1887. Whereas, The owners of the property abutting upon and along the line of Osceola avenue hnve petitioned theCom- mon Council of the city of St. Paul to vacate that portion oi Osceola avenue deseritled as follows: Commencing on N liml of Pleasant avenue at inter- section of E line of Osceola avenue with - said N lineof Pleasa itavenue; running thence N'ly on the My ]file of Osceola avenue 298 i2-109 feet more or lc*s to My line of block :3, of Dighland Park; thence W'ly across Osceola avenue to the point of intersection of the N ]file of block 4 of said h01111"d Park with the ]W'ly line of Osceola avenue; thenceS'ly along the W'Iy line of Osceola avenue 234 36-100 feet, more or less, to the My line of Pleasant avenue; thenceeasterly along the My line of Pleasant avenue to tine place of beginning, which said petition duly sets forth the facts and reasons for said vacation, and was duly accompanied by It plat thereof as pro- posed to be vacated, and Whereas, The Common Council upon the presentation of said petition,deemed it expedient that the matter be pro- ceeded with, and ordered said petition to be filed of record with the City Clerk, and notice to be given by publication, as provided by law; and Whereas, Due notice by publication in the official paper of said city for four weeks,cotannencing on the 17th day of October, A. D. 1887, to the effect that said petition haat been filed with the City Clerk, stating in brief its object, and that the same would he heard and considered by the Common Council of the City of St. Paul. on Tues- day, the 6th day of December, A. D. 1887, at 7:30 o'clock fn the afternoon of said clay at the Council Chamber in the City hall of said city; and Whereas, At the time and place last aforesaid, for the investigation and con- sideration of such proposed vacation of said part of Osceola avenue, the Com- mon Council, after hearing all persons interested, and being of theopinion that, the scone is necessary and proper. and that the prerequisites therefor have all been compiled with; now. therefore, be it Resolved, That all of said part (if Os- ceola aveue described as follows: Com- mencinng nn the N line of Pleasant ave- nue, at the intersection of the E line of Osceola avenue with said N title of Pleasant avenue; thence running My on the E'ly line of Osceola avepm two hundred and ninety-eight and fifty -two - one -hundredths (29s i3-100) feet, more or less, to My line of block 3, of highland Park: thence W'ly across Osceola ave- nue to the point of intersection of the north line of block 4, of said Highland Park, with the westerly line of Osceola avenue; thence southerly along the westerly Bine of Osceola avenue two hundred and of and thirty -six - one -hundredths (231'36-100) feet, more or less, to the northerly line of Pleasant avenue; thence easterly along the north- erly line of Pleasant avenue to the place of beginning, as the same appears PROCEEDINGS OF THE COMMON COUNCIL. 629 of record in the office of the Registef Deeds in aid for the county of Ranise Minnesota, be and the same is heref declared to be vacated and discontinua as asked for ill said petition and hereimrbocc specified. Yeas—Ald. ('onlcy. Dowlan,O'Couno Petsch. Cullen. Sanborn, Weber, Kenn Kain. Hanuu, Bryant, Jlinen. Long. AI President -14. Approved Iles. 7. 1&87. In the.nnath•r of the report of the Boar of Public Works dated Dec. 3. 1887, It is hereby ordered by the Camnno Council of the City of St. Paul: That the Board of Public Works ti said city of St. Paul cause till. followin. frlprovetaerts 'fo be made, to -wit Open, widen and extend Lake Conn and Phalen avenue to a uniform width of loo feet, from Snelling avenue t, llamline avenue, and from the as shore of Lake Como to the west shore of Lake Phalen, and from til, east shore of Lake Phalen to the east city Innits,fn said city, condemning and taking tem south Iffty feet of the northwest quar ter of seelion •_", town 2:1, range 2.3; ane the path fifty Poet of the southwes quarter of s,c(fou :?2, town 29, range 24 also all that land between the easterly shore of Lake Como Hurd the westerh shore of Lake Phalvii not already tori" detailed or dedicated for (nnblfc use, lying within the lilies of a strip 100 feet wide, the center line of which strip shall be the center line, runuit g east and west. of sections 2:3 and 24, town 211, range 23. aid of sections 19, 20 and 21, town 29, range 2.2; also all that laud be- tween the eastcrl}shore of Lake Pha- len mad the east cit}" limits, not already condemned or dedicated for public use, lying within the lines of it strip ha) feet wide, the center line of which strip shall be the center ]Inc. running east and west, of sections 21, 22 and 23, town °i, range 2.2, all the above described land being In the city of St. Paul, Alitl- nesota• that said Board shalla I lo- coed without delay to assess the amount, as nexrl}" as -they eau ascertain the same, which will be required to pay the dannages, costs and necessary ex- penses of such improvement upnm the real ,,tide to be benefited by said inn provcuteut, as provided by law, it [)(-III the opinion of the Council that real estate to be assessed for such fmprove- went can be found henefited to the ex- tort of the damages, costs and expenses necessary to beincurred thereby. Yeas—Ald. Cooley, Oowlan, O'Con- nor, Petsch, Cullen, Sanborn, Weber, Kenny, Kain, 1-lanuu, Bryant, Minea, Long, Mr. President -14. Approved Dec. 7, 1887. ❑t the matter of the report of the Board of Public Works dated Nov. 28, 1887, It is hereby- ordered by the the Common Council of the City" of St. Paul: That the hoard of Public Works of said city of St. Paul cause the following I m provements to be made, to -wit: Open, and extend an alley sixteen (lo) feet wide through block three (:i), Whitney Smith's addition to St. Paul. in said city, condemning and taking the north- erly 8 feet of lots 4 and 7, and the S'ly 8 Leet of lots :3 and 8, all in block three (3), Whitney & Smith's addi- tion to St. Paul; that said Board shall proceed without delay to assess the amount as nearly as they call ascertain thesame. whicll will be required to pay the damages, costs and necessary ex- penses of such improvement upon the read estate to be benefited by said hit- provetnent, as provided by law, it being the opinion of the Council that real estate to lie assessed for such improve- ment can be found benetlted to the extent of the damages, costs and ex- pcnscs necessary to be incurred thereby. Yeas—_11d. Con le y, Dowlan,O'Connor, Petsch,Cullen, Sanborn, ]Weber, Kenny. Kain, llammm. Bryant,Miuea, Long, Air. President -14. Approved Dec. 7, i8s7. [n the matter of the report of the Board of Public Works, dated Dee. 1, 1887. It is hereby ordered by the Cannon ('uunrI] of the City of St. Paul: That the Board of Public Works of and city of St. Taut cause the following nnpro"Inents to be made. to -wit: Can- lemn ann take an easenne4ton the land adjoining and on the line of Hall ave- nue, from Prospect 'Terrace to south '.ity limits, in said city, necessary to make and maintain the lopAk in grad- ing said Hall avenue, said slopes extend - ng one and one-half (1Y.) feet on said and for every foot cut or filled an aid Hall avenue in said gra hat said Board shall proceed without clay to assess the amount, as nearly as he> call ascertain tine, same, which M be required to pay the ,mages. costs and necessary ex - cases of such improvement onemcut a1wn tae real estate hi hA benefited by said im- roventent, as provided by" law, it being ne ofrinnon of the Council that real es - le to be assessed for such funprove- ient call be found benefited to the ex- -ill of the damages, costs and expenses ecessxry to be incurred thereby. ]'eats—:Hit.Carley, Dowlan, O'Cou- it, Petsch, Ctllen, Sanborn, Weber, emny. Kain, Ilatlmu. Bryant, Dlimea, ong, ACr. President -14. Approved Deo. 7, 1887. i the matter of the report of the Board of Public Works dated Nov. 17, 1887, 630 PROCEEDINGS OF TIM COMMON COUNCIL. Itis counci council the City of ordered b5t t1I nilcommon That the Board of Public Works of said City of St. Paul cause the follow- ing hnprovenhents to be made, to wit: Open, widen and extend Sturgis street to a width of sixty plu) feet, from West- ern estern avenue to Douglass street, in said city, condemning end taking all that land between `Vestern anemia and street, not already condemned or dedicated for public use. lynlg within the lines of a strip sixty (l;b)4eet wide, file the not center title of line tthewhich strip th %/ t f shall lt 3, Leech's addition of out .Is to St. Paul, produced east to Douglas street; that said Board shall proceed with- out delay to assess the amount as nearly as they can ascertain the same, which will be required to pay the dam- ages, costs and necessary expenses of such improvement upon to real estate to be bearded by said improvement, as provided by law, it being the opin- ion of the Council that real estate to be assessed for such itnproventent can be found benefitted to file extent Of tinedamages. rusts still expenses nec- esso ry- to be incurred thereby. 1 eas—Ald. Conley, Dowlan,0'Connor. Yetsch, Cullen Saubo-n, Weber, Kenny, Rain. Baum, Bryant, Minea, Long, Mr. President -14. Approved Dec. 7. 1887. In the natter of cue report of the Board of Public 11-orks dated Nov. 21. 1iU31' Lt is ,'"ben -' ordered by the Common Council ;f the City of St. Paul: That [he Board of Public 11'orks of said city of St. Paul cause the f` low wit-. ing tugo- _Vents to be made, to-pvit: Open snit tend Armstrong l ,rd between Pleasant apenue leen' It-e�t Banana, street, 'n said city. condetnniov and taking in that eland not already comlemued or dedicated for public use lying within the fines of Aronstroag avenue. in Clarke's endeed s iii ol toto West SSerentli treet: thus said Board shall proceed with- out delay to assess the tp runt as nearly as they can aseertall the same, which will he required to pay the damages, costs and necessary expenses of such improvement upon the real es- tatc to be benefited by-subt improvement, as provided by law, lot being the opinion of the Council that rel estate to be assessed for such imrrovel ent can be found benefited to tie extent of the damages, costs and expenses necessary to be incurred thereby. Teas—Ald. Conley-, bow•Ian,O'Cpmmr. Petsch, Cullen, Sanborn.Weber, Kenny Fain, Ilamnn, Bryant, Minea, Loug, Mr. President -14. Approved Dec.7, 1887. .1 .the matter of the reports the Board of Public Works dated May 3,1887, and Dec. 3, 1887. [tIs council of hereby erCity of St. Paul:acommon That the Board of Public Works of laid City Of St. Paul taus` the following mprovenlents to be made. to -wit: Open, widen and extend Cottage street, from Ity a otndemn ng lon to rand tab g seet,ail that laud not already condenmed or dedi- cated for public lose, lying within the lines of a strip sixty trio) feet wide, the center line of which strip shall be a traight line drawn from Lake Como to Arcade street, said line being half way between the center line of Lake Como and Phalen avenue sold the quarter (Y4) quarter (4) section line running east slid west through tine S% of sections 23 and 24, town 2n, range 2:l,and sections 10 and 2o, town 29, range 22, all of the above land being in the cit• of St. Paul, Minnesota; that said pard shall proceed without delay to assess the amount as nearly as the}' can ascer- tain the sane, which will le required to pay the damages, costs and necessary expenses of such i pro !'It upon the real estate to be benefited by said inn{nrcvmnent, as provided by law, it being the opinion of the Comh- cil that real estatee to be as- sessed for such improvement can be found benefited to the extent of the damages, c%ybo and -pensee necessary to be, incurred thereby. yeas—Ald.Cmdey, Dowlan, O'Connor, Petsch. mt Cullen, Sulhorn,iVci eyn Kenny, Kain, Uan, Bryant, ,Minea. Long, Mr. President -14. Approved Dec. 7, 1887. In the mutter of tl,,r, rtof the Board f Public IVorks fated NOV. 1e, 1887. It is herebyordered by the Common council of the City of St. Paul: That the Board of Public Works of said City of St. Paul cause the following improvennents to be made, to -wit: nden North Bedf d street in sod city' corn n street to Bedford taking all that land not already condemned or dedicated for Public use, lying within the lines of astrip sixty (60) feet wide between Bradley and Bedford streets, the southerly line of which strip shall be a straight line drawn from the southwesterly corner to the northeast- erly corner of lot one (1), Greve's rear- rangement of lots o and 7, and part of lots 5, 8, 1) and 10, block 1, Bronson's ad- dition to St. Paul; that said Board shall proceed without delay to assess the amount as nearly as they can ascertain tine same, which will be required to pay the damages, costs and necessarOf such Im- provement eupons the real estate to be PROCEEDINGS OF THE COMMON COUNCIL. do benefited by said improvement, as pro- that real estate to be assessed for such vided by law, it being the opinion of improvement can be found benefited to the Council that real estate to be as- the extent of the costs and expenses sessed for such found benefited tontthev extent of the necessary asd Conley , be eDowlan,yO'Con- damages,costs and expenses necessary ner, Petsch, Cullen, Sanborn, ii'eber, to be incurred thereby. , Kenw-, Kain, Ilamm, Bryant, Minea, Yeas—Ald,Conley, Dowlan, O'Connor, Mr. I resident-14- Petsch, Cull en,Sanborn,Weber, Kenny, Approved Dec. 7, 188;. Ibaln, Hamg, m, Bryant, Minea, LonAir. In the matter of the report of the Board Approved Dec. 7, 1887. I of Public Works dated Dec. 1, 1887. In the matter of file re port of the Board , It is hereby ordered by the Common of Public Works $atetl Nov. 15, 1887, Coullcit of the City of St. Paul: slid Nov. 21, 1887. That the Board of Public Works of It is hereby ordered by the Cono said city of St. Pani cause the Council of the City of St. Paul: t°[lowing improvements to be made, That the f Board of Public Works of to -wit: Pave Mackubin street to ,. said City of St. Paul cause the Work in a width of thirty-two (32) feet, Improvements to be made, to -wit: Grade 1ren1 Mm•shall avenue to Summit aIle - in Weed & Willius' rearrali'ement avenue, in said city, with pine I, - Of block •Ci, Woodland Park addition cjutlkng ain nd file contractllftr wide, in- ay - to St. Pani, from Dale street to ing the llecessxry sewer, water and Kent street, in said city; that said gas connections to file property lines; Board cause said work to be let by colo- that said Board cause said work to - be tract, as provided by lain, without out let by contract, as provided by law, half the estimated cost being first paid without one-half the estimated cost into the City Treasury, mud after said being first paid into the City Treasury work shill be placed under contract, said I and after said work shall be placed Board shall proceed without delay to as- c niter contract, said Board shall pro- sass the amount as nearly as they' can ns- eed without delay, W assess the certain the same, which will be required amount as newly us they can as the toy pay the costs ami ueces- to n the same, which will be required to ser ex eases of such inplrovemeut pay the costs and necessary expenses of upon file real estate to be benefited b}' such improvement upon the real es. It improveuletlt, as provided by la1�, I ole to be benefited by said un- it being the opinion of the Council that . provemmn, • - provided by law, real esme to be assessed for suclh fan- it being the opiuiou of [he Council that prevenient can be found benefited to the real estate t" be sssessed for such im- extent uP the costs and expenses nee- peal can be found benefitetl to the esTesary to beincurred thereby-. extent of the costs and exunses neces- Teas—Aid.Contey D—Itin, O'Connor, me t f incurredcosts thereby, Petsch, Cullen, Sant ren Wcber,Keml3', s Tell..—Ald. Conley. Dowlan, O'Coa- Kain, Ilannnl, Bryant, Minea, Leug. 'Jr. or, Petseb, C'ellen, Sanborn, Weber, PreaidellU-14. Kelley, Kain, Hanna, Bryant, 1Vlillea, Approved Dec. 7, 1887. Long, Mr. President -14. In the matter of the report of the Board Approved Dec. 7, 1887. of Public Works dated Dec. 6, 1887. In the matter of the report of the Board It is hereby ordered by the _Cmnmon of Public Works dated Dec. 1, 1887. Council of the City of Strd of. Paul It is hereby- ordered by the Common of the sa d City Ofat the aSt. Paulo cause ic l -the sfol- T hal it Of the, erdi f of Public. Paul: 9P lowing improvements to be made to- said City of St. Paul cause the following wit: Grade Plum street, from id city; improvements to be made, to -wit: avenue to Maple street, in said city; Pave Ashland avenue to a width of that said Board cause said work thirty-two (32) feet, from Western ave - to be let by contract, as pro- nue to Dale street, in said city, with vided by law, without one -Half pine blocks and curbing with granite, the estimated cost being first including in the contract for said pay - paid into the City Treasury, and ing the necessary sewer, wateraid gee contracter s said Board shall pork shall be roceed uvith- connections to til said pe t ' to be Ieb bmt y out delay to assess the amount, as nearly contract as provided by law, without as they can ascertain the same; which one-half the estimated cost being first will be required to pay the costs and paid into the City 'Treasury, and after necessary expenses of such improve- said work shall be placed under went upon the real estate to be benefited contrast said Board shall proceed by said improvement, as provided by without delay, to assess the amount law, it being the opiuiou of the Council as nearly as they can ascertain N M2 PROCEEDINGS OF THEXOMMON COUNCIL. the same, which will be required to Pay the costs and necessary expenses of such improvement upon the real estate to be benefited by said improve- ment, as provided by law. it being the opinion of the Council that real estate to be assessed for such improvement cit" be, found benefited to the extent of the costs and expenses necessary to be in- curred thereby. Yeas—A Id. Cuu ley, Dowlan.01Cou nor. Yetsch,Cullen, Sanborn, Weber, Kenny, Kain, Hanmi, Bryant, Mines, Long, illy. President -14. Approved Dec. 7, 1857. f ttce report of the Board damages,costs and necessary expenses of such improvement upon the real estate U> be benefited by said muprovenient, as provided by law, it being the opinion Of tits Council that real estate to be as- lessed , for such improvement can be found benefitedto the extentofthe dam- ages, costs and expenses necessary to be incurred thereby. Yeas—Ald. Cutlet', Dotvlan.0'Connor, Kain,l Hanu a,ntBr}aint Mines, Long, tMr. President -14. LSb'7. Approved Oec.7, Atli on reed. Ci Pesos. A. PRENmsaonsTnt ,tC City Clerk. In the matter u of Public Works, dated Dee. 1, 1887, It is hereby ordered by the Common ON'b'1C1AL PUBLICATION Council of the City of St. Paul: Phattlie Board of Public Works of said city of St. Paid cause the t'olloving Ql• Orders Passed by the Common improvements to be made, to -wit: Council ofthe City ot'at. Paul on Grade Seventh treet, from n sac t Jan21, 1887.and Nov. 1, 1887. street to \Chite Bear avenue, iu s•cd e cityu '; ttmt said Board case said work to Li the utof the report ut the Board be let by contract, as provided by lav, I of Pubbliclic Works, dated June 2n, 1887. , without one -halt the estimated cost be- It is hereby ordered by the Common ing first Paid lulu tile. City '1'n•asur}', l'oun at it of the City of St. PaulWorks of : and after contract r said' Boarid shall dpro- sac ltCiglie B of Sul 1'aulrd tPublic cause the folio vine der contra. without delay to assess the aunount iI I rovementts Lo be •Itrnm Stelling coed w as nearly to as they can ascertain the \Cidru hubertson avenue, same, which will be required to pay the avenue [o llamline avenue, in said city, costs amd necessar) expenses ut such cumdemningand tacking the nvof strth et on improvement upon the real estate to be L•�9 feet of SY, of S/ of N \Y,+ benefited, by rv.tn t the ling tile opiiits nion of HlhutsIuta, asad,l'2�Bu rad le shall[ proceed vided b} the Council that real estate to Ice as- I without delay to assess the amount, as sessed for such improvecm'nt call be nearly as [hey can ascertain the sante, found benetited to the extent of the which will be required to pay' the (to found and expenses accessary to be it- ouch icosts tnprovemses o ent ono nrtlte real[ tate emrred thereby. ' Seas—Ald. Conley, DOw'lan,O onnol to be benefited by scud improvement, as Petsch,Cullen, Sanborn, weber, Kell ov *' prided by law, it being the opinion of te to be as- Kain, Banter, Bryant, ;%linI ea, Long, thesesCouneded for such rimproveal ement can he President -14.r1887 found benefited to the extent of the ApproveeddDec. 7, damages, costs and expenses necessary In the matt er of the reports of the Board tOYeas—cAld. Conley O'Connor, Petsch, of Public 'Works dated March 14, 1887, Callett Byam, Sanborn, Weber, Kenny, slid Oct. 3, 1887. It is hereby ordered by the Comunun Vic° 1'resi lent; Bryant, Minas, Long. Har• Council of the City of St. Paul: Approved Jmie 22, 1887. That the Board of Public Works of Jolts llowLAS, said Cityof St. Paul cause the folluvitg Vice President of Council. improvernent" [o be made. to -NN Open, Tues. A. PxesuRRuasT, City Clerk. widen and extend Lucy street, _ the east line to the west line of - 'said city',lemc lemmiu��eSandt tak ng all 1 of Publicn the [ Wer orks dated Oct 31 board that land not already condemned or It is hereby ordered by the Common dedicated for public use, lying within Council of the City o[ St. Paul:* the lines oC Lucy' street, ill Jackson .l Tbat the Board of Public Works of Bidvell's additimn to West St. 1'1,111 pro- the City of St. Paul cause the following duced cast to east line of Bidw'ell's ad li- improvements to be made, to wit: Open. tion to \\'est St. Paul; that said Board widen and extend De Soto street, front shall proceed without delay t° assess thesill Case street to north city limits, is I that said the salmi which will be ras lequired to pacall y the I laud not already c"joinoudem tied our dedicated PROCEEDINGS OF THE COMMON COUNCIL, ggg for public use, lying within the lines of channels, depriving the journeymen ad Soto street, in Edmund Rice's First workman and citizen of his legitimate addition to St. Paul, produced northerly employment, and taking from this to the north city limits; that said Board branch of business alone the conal this shall proceed without delay to assess the able sum of $100,000 per annum, which amount as nearly as they can ascertaier- n otherwise would circulate in this city. the same, which will be required to pay Itis urged by the delegation that, by the damages, costs and necessary ex- reason of the above, their volume of penses of such improvement upon the trade is decreased and their business real estate to be benefited by said fat- materially Impaired, in consideration of proveinent, as provided by law, it being which they ret uest such action at your the opinion of the Council that real es- hands us wil� afford them relief and tate to be assessed for such int rove- Inent can be found benefited to the ex- recommer end that you extendand I rsuce aid as tent of the damages, costs and expenses only be consistent and nec(Nsl ry. necessary to be incurred thereby. ROBHUT A. SMITH, Mayor. Yeas—Ald. Cooley, Dowlan, O'Con- Dec. lo, 1887. nor, Cullen, Ryan, Sanborn, Wber, Kenny, Kain, Harem, Bryant, Meines01 COOutteeou Ordinancesaud License. Mr. President—P3. , Also, Approved Nov. 2, 1887. Charges Against Patrol Driver— tile Ceas.D.Ke:nn, President of the Council. I CmumHo pouncil Council Sand Taos. A. PnLNI)EUGAST, City Clerk. Pxult. Regular meeting. ST. PAUL, Dec. 20, 1887. Vice President Dowlan in the chair. Present: Aid. Conley, O'Conno Petsch, Cullen, Ryan, Sanborn, Weber Kenny, Kain, Hanan, Bryant, ylinea Long, Mr. Vice President -14. COMMUNICATIONS. From His Honor, the Mayor—Merchan Tailors' I'etition— To the Honorable, the President an Common Council of the City of St Paul: The attention ofyour honorable body Is directed to the recent official visit to me ofa large delegation of prominent and representative merchant tailors, for the ppurpose of protesting against certain metlioda employed by traveling agents, and which, it is olainmd, are an fn- fringement upon their rights as busi- ness men and citizens• as they are also Opposed to the best interests of the coln- muuity at large. It is asserted by our merchant tailors thatthe re-preseutativcs of a number of Eastern firms are ter the custom of vis- iting St. Paul and soliciting orders for clotuing; that the orders are taken front samples of cloth and forwarded East, where the suits are made up and re- turned to the customers in this city; that the agents of these tirms, Navin$ es - of a system of credit which permits the purchaser to buy on long time and deterred Payments, to make up for which the customer is charged such extravagant and excessively high prices that legitimate competition is iur- Possible, and finally that tae manufac- ture of such large quantities of custom clothing in the East diverts an exten- sive volume of business Irom its natural 1 transmit herewith a communication from Charles Krueger and others in which charges are preferred against Peter Cook, driver of the patrol waeon Ill the Sixth wara.and concerning which you will please take such action as may r, be considered necessary. ROBERT A. S)aTH, Mayor. Dec. 20, 1887. Committee on Police. Also, Coasting Petition Also, The Mayor transmits petitions from residents In the neighborhood of De d Bow street hill, asking that said hill may be used for coasting by persons so desiring, and recoi n lends that permis- sion be granted as asked for. Granted. Frown .Joseph Dingle and Others— For the removal of old engine house t7ouc Clinton avenue. Committee on Fire Department. Front Henry L. Williams and Others— In regard to lumber yard situated on block bounded by Summit and College avenues, Wabasha and St. Peter streets, claiming said yard is a nuisance, etc. Committee oat Fire Department. From Edward Elsner and Others— Protesting against the building of a server On Point Douglas street. Board of Public Works. From C. E. Fowler and Others— For the grading of Waltham avenue, from Westwood avenue to Bremer street, Union Park. Board of Public Works with order. From Folsom & Murray— Claim for the still,of $16,076.80, al- leged to be due for extra work ordered by City Engineer, etc. Committee on Claims. From J. Stryker— Offering to deed so much of a certain Parcel of land as may be necessary to make Lombard street of uniform width. 634 PROCEEDINGS OF THE COMMON COUNCIL,. Board of Public Works. From D. 1). Nlerrill and Others— For the grading of I'hird street in I such alanner as to leave the surface of I Hoffman avenue as it stam's at pres- ent, where said avenue iutersects'lliird s street Board of Public \Corks. From St. Paul Union )epnt Coin pally — t For the vacation of south six feet of alley running east and west through 1 block :3, Hopkins' addition. committee on Streets. Froin Rt. Bev. John Ireland aml oil, I rs— N'or the o�ening of alleys runuil:;. easI and {rest through blocks 4, Rosedale Yark. ks with order. B oR r do fP ubhc AA or Fro m .lu Lin lire tech nlnd UI hen— •.ease. nor til of li I For transfer 9 Committee on License. I' ItE11ORTS OF CIT] "FFiCr:lt�. Of City Comptroller —Audited cL[iws, viz: G. R. Merrill. Estimate Nu. I and final. city toot house- 2.511.;?:i: ( Faber. . din �• Grotto ht tai til N u. 4 and .k Estimate _ street. $1,4+•2.80: Eureka Stone conpr;uq', goo Estimate No. 3'3 nd. fl\�'!•1)oherty, Esti- walks, $1,2' :: mate No. 6 and bung, laurel avenue sewers. $2,01s: Lauer Bros., Estimate No..5 and finch stone side{valks, 18s7, V2,0%).47; J. Forrestal, Esti mate No. 6 and final, {vuodeni sidewalks, 1687, w1.33; stockUm SMacko Iint�street. mate No. 1, sever ell $416.50; P. Doherty, Estimate Nu. J3: sewer on \Ninifre[I street, ;;9:3.5; i Doherty, Estimate No. ' •I1)uhert', Es- Sl7u; I . 3 ! to rn avenue, RL s >S_5' t in n:ltt. - 1 0 ea'n uu sn nit] I s[r ecu. . >' I Stockton 'Lindquist Estiwa[c No. ewer on Oak street, alr2ti.5o: \\"bite .1. Adams. Escimatr S". -e.ver a Col- borne street, 54.2'; E. J. Kirkl:w(-r. E -t - mat No. :i. At mora avenue ewe •tri . �iw, ' la ud Es[ "Irk em iil0 ' L. h t • ' .l. ll. 3, sewer on Ellen'Nsect, etc.. �,1a0; Noma, Estimate No. 1, grading Third and other streets. i!;ao: It. L. Schutte. od Estimate No. 4. grading I nrl: 'Estimxtr. streets, A4'=;; \\'.:1.,, )avern, rile: No. 1. graoing I'ark tveuuc, etc. . i J. Nle Donaid, E,itimlte NO. 1. grading Nugent street ,=1'L:i: 1V. 1;. Nl ulIigan. Estiumte Nn. 1, grading l{itviuc street, E32.50: Fulsoul l Nltirrav, Estimate !nue :r4U; No. I paving Dakota ave R. A. Davern, F --timate No.„grading >' Llfumi street, ,-2`95: Nlc.lrtho' Brus.. Estf, Su. 1. grading Delos street $1iS0: McArth m' lime., Estuuate NO. s. grading State st reef 51'2,41”: Cooper Harper, Estimate So. :t, grading ll:dL! _ _. .I. Ka{'aolgln, Estimate street $l.•`'.., _ 1. . Conk -In •rt $1. Ka,migradint_ 'Summit a.cEst, to Noi Hfcllouald Summit avenue, �.1W; • • Estimate No. 4, grading Magnolia street, tN1; McArthur Bros., Estimate No. 3, grading Nliunehaha street,$1,8;36: 'ahuer �� llunklee, Estimate 1 164••50: grading Ninguoiia street, ". 7, \'Lite y •ldauts, Estimate ewer uu linaululph street, $1,181.50; \1cArthur Bros., Esti mate Nu. 7, Edger - un street intpruvmnen t. $3+935.50; E. J. KIrkland, Estimate No. 5, sewer on Seventh :std Mendota streets -$11,050; Nevin, Estimate Nu. " 'front Brook sewer, ,$(I _u. P. Doherty, Esti- ate No. 1, sewer n[ State street, etc., • G. Belau, E-tinmte No. 5, grad - ng Ed aloud street. $6LiU; G. Bolan. stt- uate No. 5, grading Chanes street, $565; r actin Ellen No .4 g ''Iain[ e, ,b st G. Bol alt 1 G e No .4 L st mat �7li:i street ,Ind I{"Lett streets, $1,115.5; ggrn"O" Stab . J.Cb lney Estimate No 2, grading im Payne 'euue, •.I. Forrestal, Estimate No. 1. paving Seim avenue, 51,53'?: l .J. Steen. Estimate No. 1, grulhtg South Hubert street, etc., $"-.l•L5; ,NJ. Costello, ,`7.50; AUbot_Downmg com- pany', b. l'. h'. U'liailoran,$187 J. Kahl- ert $t :10; Maeudler Bros., #80:Chicago. •oad, r4 :,15' • tet • Northern 1 a l Burlington B 6 T. J. 1'iunecr \'rtes company, dath ;$1.1'L: Steers. :.Jt4 John M 111-y, sin Philip U'1{cg:ut, $13.-,,a A. HeurY. 1'eteler, $i4:30; \V. C. Severn, $lo; P. J. Gieseu, fhoolasBrennan, K•Su: .l. 1.. henry,.`13.50; K.I, Cullen, See - Miles hale, $41: ger: ?4,Ii,v"f3: Emil Greget, $16; ljobert Board of VArater Coanoissiouers,: 5: Pat Mogan, -1.50; M. R: Nl urnaue, $ti.3.5: Bouquet 1. Kribs. $17,'3:1; SL Co - ii B. llall aK Co.. 51' , Chau n•. 1:� E 11. R C. d l- doua Lev e. o..a. the Cou[I Shepherd. $77.W; D. L. Cur- - 1 err-Brevoc ,rt E ectrfc .�o• l he Ru Lice..- ectric n' JDnne a o lis EI :1a.lt P rnnp:na`. Shickler a \Nilson. coinpau�. `11; $13.ri0: J. E. n �L4i: Hoedler l; rapani, u.liU; Schnell bone 0er,poo 200 Eric 'Telegraph �. 'Pelephune coin an O'CmnucqKmutedy l'hittentten, 5332.11; N. \V. Bedding m Pant, ��: Scribner -Li Libel om- paPy, 517N.4 nUtrer I.,, Iron N\'o,ks, sl P. at. ,not Ito II It. Rugg & Co., $49.811: Hobiuson A` Lary. Quimby• & Abbott, $'2: G. 11litse 1, S:Ss:2!1; G. J. NDtseh, $4: i0; N. \V. Lime muPauy, 872.W Boeriuger .{e Sous, ;a .;Sla;,a7; S. 1{. NIcNIas(prs, '13 St. Paul ]lardware compauY, $149.70; Taylor -Craig corporation. 67.181 11 H. Cu.. .on. H. NI. Crosbtyl 069..9'02; (a.olu; 1'ublishfu Pcollipall cope Ice Brennan, no p;nl y. $-27-50; Brown. TreacY Co., ,14._ Butt - Farnham, tlo.:Ib; Charles Friend, $15.30; E. McNamee, $31.79; PROCEEDINGS OF THE COMMON COUNCIL. 6M Prendergast Bros., .'iO3.:>•1; G. W Mer- then hear the same or adjourn the hear - rill, F26: Mathew Craig, $ls: St. Tani iug of the same from time to tinge as Gas Light company, $1 i, LS:i.:iD; George they shall see lit. Reis, Treasurer, '2,4?1.58; Adiun Deeker Sec. 2. Any person or persons so ap- & CO., $7.80; Iludner & Regelsberger, plying for a license Gr sell intosicatillg $37.01; Robert Seeger, rss.fil. liquors shall, before the sums tl issued, Ye Allowed and ordered paid: IIIc with the City Clerk a baud to said Yeas—:111. Co�lv3 O'('olns)r. Petsch, city- iu the lirrw req itired by an act of Callen, Hyan, Sanborn, Reber, Keuuy, I the Irgisia tore• entitled ••,1n act to fnr- Kaiu, Hamel. Bryant, Minca, Long. illy, ther regulate the sale or disposition of 4 ice Pre-ideut-1+. iutoxicatiug liquors" -approved March Of City Clerk ]License Rebates— 3, 15..1. The City Clerk submits a statement of Sec. 3. if oo such objection is made to license rebates for tiro year lss7,anmnlot- the granting IoP such licwlsc as provided Ging W SI,I: -ris seI'tiunn 1 of this ordiuxnce• :rr if the nnwl [eaou Licensee. C"uuuou ('nonoil such license nut - Of Curporatiml Atluroey—License Or -I wig ilsiaudiug suchgruntobjection, and on a dim J llrl•— P nuv:d of I 1 tile Uuud her•' ut )n)it uud h The I 1 Cur rotation .1t " I I tarn tr.l .� l n�illlt- the "mean Council the City t Clerk by an o Y rk .1. ou Ice to carry into edea[ the pro- shall issue - eerti lieni'u ecru f) nog that visions ul' LIIe state (:nw in regard to side spun fav went of the soul )Y one thou - of iutusmahn- lief ns, as fdliu{vs: sand dollar- to the city 'Treasury, the Olun"Lsor. -No. — Per -nu or per -ons nau:ed i" such appli-, cation pill the, eutitl "I o a li cease to An Ordinance to License and 1{egulate Isell iutoxicatiug liquors xt the place the Sale oY lutosicating Liyuurs and Licrcin mwied. Cpun 'Ill applications to Repeal Certain ordivanecs Rego- fur license node prior to a perrod not latiug the Same. beyond hveutp days after the next au - The Common Cunncil of the City of st nicipal election of the, cite' of St. Paul, Paul do .ganja as fuilu[es: ter a terul ending NLq't:8.1s68. :uul upon all a) ,liratiuns to 1 1 [ Iicenaes fo r the to -ceiling nn I. That all .l hh' 11 s e ltl "Illi for 1I a of a •. Ill ye: m ,af • to s' . alt] date, . [ u Iiceuse trI sell iutuvicuting. -lie nun mens said within said city sledI be. ill o'ritiggl :ultl license shall be revoked by the proper anthuri ties, and upon the filing shall designate the place where such of the Treasurer's receipt with business is to he portion, d on, which shall the Ci[N Cleri:. he shall issue not he in those portion" of the city iu i writh•u lireuse to the pensml or per - which the sulu of iuk)xirutiug iiq ours is .nus so oinking such applic:ltiuns,{vhich prohibited by la{r w' urdivam•e- uF rhe licrnac shall be. madeuut by the Clerk of mty, which application shall be tiled -raid ritY, and the sad of said city Ierk o with tile C'it l 1 •' ttl. uud Y the sow of al thereto as•1 atte-ted h the Cit CI • alixed shall be Clerk paid hinu fun'thc prey went"f the of said city, all'( shall recite that the uta 1, said of the nice th all pi'1'heru- person u:uued therein has been duly upnu, said City Clerk shall publish a licensed hr :ell, vend, deal in and dls- notice ill the, ufhcial ue{vsp:nper or said pos of -nirituuos, vinuulls, fet'm anted city, once a {week, for two weer:-. {vllicla : ode•ol:alt liq ours and bcvera •es and notice shall contain the nr e of the :n )- 1 -ball contain: n drscri )tie m oC ter 1 e � rem - c ant a P descri) Io P t n of I • 1 [ m Pn!w i -es 'see amt n w {vhere such liquors are stated yin the application, and that :It ;t licensed tube sold. time therein stated, {vhich -hall not he less than two weeks after said first pu U- Seo. 4. such license may be assigned lication, said application will be heard by {erit[eu assignnueut on the back hot, him at a pltice therein desig- therarf. but Uefure any persmu or per- orated. soul to {vUoln rho sante ns so assigned ns anti "rued to sell iutocicath of liquors That several of such ayrplicatiun-may a hder the sante, he -11111 make the ap- be included iu one noire, which shill plication, exuse the no[i�r thereof [o he be signed b)- the City Clank. That all published, pay the Publication fees, file who are now selling intoxieatine liquors the Loud, which shall be approved, and under a license from said city, and [oho if objections are made the sante shall be intend to obtain a license under this or- heard as in the case of an original rip - finance, shall umke their npPlicatimns plication, and if no oUJections are made, for the sane Is hereinbefore provided or if the f'nnnnon Connell grant the ap- Witatmldl] six days after the publica- plication notwnthstanding such oU.lec- ape of this rderson a the omclal tion, a license shall be issued to such Uaper. That any person nlav appear ;it assignee for the place named in his said the till • . - ceta r t d for su ch h •: '' cue �•. t_ .uui ob- . a )lication {c hi ch p1 only be the saute or a jell[ to the granting of .c Ich license, dlsr rent Place front that stated m said whereuponueh hearing 'hall b" ad- assigned license. If any person holding journed bIf the City Clerk- G) Lhe gest a license provided for Uv this ordinance meeting of the City Council, {alio may desires to remove his place of business 03 & PROCEEDINGS OF THE COMMON COUNCIL. from one place to another in said city m (within which the sale of intoxicating of liquors is not prohibited by stunt eliarter), it, he shall make his aftPlication, pay the shall puhlished fee, and the scone shat Published and the Objections thereto p shall be heard the same as in con orifi - last application and it' no objections it are made, or i[ the Common Council If grant such change notwithstanding P such objections, the person or persons named in said license. are entitled to t+ have such license changed to such new a place. a new license Issued to the same s person or persons, to expire at the same n tone as the old license world for such s new place, provided that no net' bO1Id b shall be necessary in such case, but the original bond shall reumin ill full force. Sec. 5. The City Clerk shall keep a record of all licenses issued or trays- i ferred by him, stating to who]'] issued, and for what purpose, and for what length of time, steel for what sum Of money. and the room and rooms and I Pince where the business is to be car- ried on. Sec. 6. If any' person or persons shall sell intoxicating liquors wuthmtlt first having obtained a license therefor, except as herein provided. or as pro- vided by law, be shall on conviction thereoY be punished as provided by the statute laws of this State fu such 1-1- made ase made and provided. Sec. 1. That every saloon and the r of ever), tavern, inn Lir restaurant ba ) li - •intoxicating q vhercI and other places v mors are sold, shall be closed between i the hour of 12 o'clock midnight and the hour of 5 o'clock in the morning;, that duringsaid time no licensed liquor • o Id u r • Permit to bt s �lol 11 s(IB • ha P dealer s • i nor of ' eS ally I n his recons S ku o P dram p any kine); nor Permit any numb ung m I games of chance for money Or anything of value, or the representative of any- thing of value, to be practiced or carried of at any time in any room o• place un ally building wherein any kind of liquor is retailed or sold by him, or which may beoccupiml, rented or under the control of any such licensed liquor dealer, or under hfa control; and no such licensed liquor dealer shall procure. suffer or al- low fe- male,nof evil It nnam prostitute, fai ne. or O P hit modest, imnnoral,lew•el or lascivious con- duct or behavior,or of dishonest conver- sation, to visit, resort to, frequent, re- main in, or to be employed in his or her saloon, bar -room, or in any place. wherein any kind of liquor is retailed by him or her. Any person violating the provisions of this section shall on conviction thereof by tin}}' court having jurisdiction, be puntshetl by fine of no less that thirty dollars nor more than one hundred dollars, or by imprison- 1i mprison etti 'his emhttyork house not less thanrten day noir ore than thirty days. Sec. 8. Every person who shall take Lit a license to sell intoxicating liquors rior to the 2801 day OP ill,," 1888, shall I'll entitled to a rebate thereon upon his pplicatiou for a continuance of such cense for the succeeding yyear. which bate shall be credited to tlnem in part aynlelt for their )recuse for said year, •hen they apply and pay for the same; fill ill no other case, or to no other per- oil or persons, other than the one amed in the Preceding license shall Lich a portion of the amount required to L paid for such lucense, as the portion bears to the entire. - See. 6. All ordinances and parts of or- dinances which contravene the provis- oes of this ordinance are hereby re- p Sial lo. This ordinance shall take ef- fect and be in force from and after its rissage. and publication. Read and referred to the Committees on License and Ordinances. Yeas --12, Nays—Ald. Sanborn and Mr. Vice Pres - dent -2. Also, Oviniou of Attorney General— The Corporation Attorney submits an opinion by Attorney General Clapp, in said matter, as follows: Io',_, s COTA 'T ATF. of ' ICF. AT TOR\ iA U GGA Fto It-, 'S OFF ST. ]'AUL, \lion., Dec. ZU, 1687. 11011. W. P. Murray, Corporation At- lol'ney, St. Paul, \Jinn. f the 16th I )halo Sur . —You r fa ver n f the ren O st. as kin • fUl' R cons tract m 6 high license law, is received. From the tenor of your letter and the fact that the question of the term for which licenses call be issued by the Common Council of the city of St. Paul has been raised. I assume that it is a construction of that portion of the law governing that ques- hon which you desire. Previous to the passage of the so- alled high me for which licenses license coulda betlgranted was generally regulated by thea ems of the charters granted to cities, case of villa fes by the terms of the law under which villages were incorpor- ated. and in the case of licensesgranted by county commissioners, by the terms of the general statute. Section 3 of chapter 5 of the general laws of 1887, being the law commonly known as the highlicenseact, by a proviso contained in said section, placed a Iinnitation upon the powers then existing to issue licen- ses. The proviso reads as follows: t granted for anat 110 longer license period than be one year, or for a period beyond twenty PROCEEDINGS OF THE COMMON COUNCIL. 637 days after the annual election in suchmeced aaction to recover for the in - village or city next ensuing after the Inn juries alleged. date of such license•." it, in the 011ie of Accepted. a city holding its election ()It the 1st of A so, May, am application should be made for Jahn Ila» lobs CIA license on the loth of May III run The Corporation Attorney reports until twenty days after thHankin next annual that )Olin has already Coal- election,u•hieb won III, in such erase. be I uo•mcaction an ac ou against the city to re- cover year and ten days, it has been con- cover fur the injuries stated. tended that the Iinlitatian of one year Accepted. would restrict the licenses to a peripower to grout soca Also, od of one tear. If, in W. F. South's petition— case an election was held on the The Corporation Attorney recom-, 1st of May, and all application was ]'lends that petitioner be allowed the made on the 1st of .lune, it has beepunl (If 1115.50. contended that the right of the author- Adopted. (See Ordinance No. ity to grant for 011e year would be, un- Also, Un - (let the proviso referred to, linlited to a Joseph Lick's Petition— period twenty days after the next an- 'Che Corporation attorney reports II& final election.ln other words it has been ver-13'to prayer of petituane', for the contended that the two clauses were reason that the only way in whuch pe - each a limitation upon the Other. But, titioner can obtain relief is through the without discussing that question, it is court on appeal from the judgment, etc. enough to say that it plainly appears Adopted. that there afire two classes of licenses to Of City Physician—Medicine Cabinets— which this prn'uso does got apply'- Phe city n,ysicial submits a recom- First—Those granted by gouty veno- mendatiou for tlm purchase of cabinets nlissionerv, which, under the terms of or closets to be placed in the police sta- the law of 18,1. must all terminate oil tions, wherein may be kept medicines, the second Puesdal of .January. Sec- surgical dressings, etc., for use in cases mid—Licenses granted in cities ill of emergency. which no annual election is held. I ani Couttittet, on Police. advised by your letter that the election Of Lanspeetol' of Buildings— for the city officers fm' the eat}' of St. Report for month of NOvem bey, Ik487, Paul is fixed ml the second 'Tuesday of with city Treasurer's receipt attached May. 1888. gull every two years there- for ;161. after. There being, then, no annual Committee ml Public Accounts. election held in the city of St. Paul, it Of Market Master— proviso applying to annual elections Subni itti ng account as Sealer of would not apply to this city, and we Weights and Measures. would be left with the simple limitation Couunittee on Public Accounts. that no license shall I granted rulte d fur n neroirr 1 longer period t F no,Ut U 1 than OIIC D OF Pl•nn C P car. ]a _WORKS. 1 Iam oPh• t e Opinion, p therefore. that Twelfth Street bhange oP (;tilde— 'he City Council of St. Paul have au- The Board of Public Works have had thority io grant Incenses for a period of under consideration the resolution or one year. Such plainly appears trout order of the Common Council, approved the provisions of the law referred to. 1 Nov, la, 1847, relative to a change of am, very respectfully yours, grade on Twelfth street, from Cedar Moses E. Clv&np, Attorney General. street to Robert street, and having in - Committees of License and Ordi- vestigated the proposed improvement, ounces. respectfully report that said improve- [Ald. Sanborn introduced a resolution went is necessary still proper as indi- fixing the license fee for all licenses cited by the red Ione on the accompany - hereafter to be issued for the sale of fm- rug profile; that the estimated exppmise toxicating liquors at:�l,Ulal.] 'thereof is �i6; that real estate V be as- Cmnmittecs oil Lice and Ordi- sensed therefor can be found benefited nances. Yeas, 12. Nays—Ald. Sanborn, to the extent of the damages, costs and Mr. Vice President. 2. expenses necessary to be incurred Also. thereby; that said improvement is not 'T. W. Swill's Claim— asked fm' be an petition of a majority of After submitting said claim to the the owners of property to be assessed City Engineer, whose report is adverse therefor, but we herewith send a plan thereto, file Corporation 4ttornev rec- or profile of said improvement, if you otn needs that said claim be disallowed. desire to make the improvement. Adopted. Yeas 4, mays O. :11so. B. L. GORMAX, President. Daniel S. S[om bs' claum— W. F. Ennvls,Clerk Board PublicR'orks. The Corporation Attorney reports Dec. 15, 1,487. that said claituaut has already corn- Adopted, yeas 14, and City Clerk in - 1188 PROCEEDINGS OF THE COMMON COUNCIL. strutted to give the notice required by law. Also, Jessie Street Opening, Etc.— Phe Board of Public Works- have had under consideration the resolution or order of the Common Council, approved Dec. 7, 18trL relative to the opening, widening and extension of .Jessie street sixty-six feet wide, front -Maryland street to Brainard avenue, and having investigated theproposed improvement, respectfully report that said iaprovt- ment is necessary and proper; that the estimated expense thereof is $1,000; that real estate to be assessed therefor call be found benefited to the extent of the damages, costs and expenses neces- sary to be incurred thereby; that said improvement is not asked for by a peti- tion of a majority of the owners of prop- erty to be assessed therefor, but we herewith send it Plan or profile of said improve meat. and all order for your adoption, if you dewire its to make the improvement. Yeas 4, nays 0. R. L. Goini.xx. President. W.F.ERwix,Clerk Board Public Works. Dec. 20, 1887. Adopted. Yeas 14. (See order to Board of Public Works.) Also, Bern Street Opening, Etc.— The Board of Public Works have had under consideration the resolution or order of the Common COlncil approved November 16,188-,, relative to the Open- ing and widening of Benn street, from the southwest corner of block 17, Wage - wood Park addition to Lexington ave- nue.:md having investigated the pro- posed improvement, respectfully report that it is necessary and proper to open, widen and extend .l uliet street (fornerly Bela street) between Oxford street anti Lexington avenue; that the estimated expense thereof is $1;250; that real -- tate to be assessed therefor can be found -benefited to the extent of the damages, costs and expenses necessary to be incurred thereby; that said im- provement is not asked for by a petition of a majority of the Owners Of property to be assessed therefor but We herewith send a plan or profile of said improve- ment, and ail order for your adoption. If Vdesire us to make the improvement. Yeas, 4; na}�s 0. H. L. GOR}IAN, President. W.F.Enwxs.Clerk Board Public Works. Dec. 15, 1887. Adopted. Yeas, 14. (See order to Board of Public Works.) Also, East Seventh Street Slopes— The Board of Public Works have had ,under consideration the resolution or order of the Common Councd, approved Dec. 7, 1887, relative to condemning the necessary slopes for :the grad - Ing of East Seventh street, front Phalen street to White Bear avenue, and having investigated the proposed improvement, respectfully report that it is necessary and proper to condemn and take an easement on the land adjoining and of the line of East Seventh street, from Phalen street to White Bear avenue, necessary for mak- ill and maintaining slopes for cuts and tills one and one-half (l:) to one in grading said East Sevent street; that the estimated expense thereof is $100; that real estate to be assessed therefor can lie found benefited to the extent of the damages, costs and expenses neces- sary to be incurred therby; that said improvement is not asked for by a peti- tion of a majority of the owners of prop- erty to be assessed therefor, but the herewith send a plan or profile of said hoproveuteut, and an order for your adoption, if you desire us to make the Improvement. Yeas 4, nays 0. R. L. GORMAN, President. W.F. Ehw'ix. Clerk Board Public Works. Dec. 20. 1687. Adopted. Yeas 14. (See order to Board of Public Works.) Also, Winslow Avenue Slopes— 'Phe Board of Public Works have landunder consideration the resolution or order of the Common Council, approved Dec. 7, 1857, relative to cpndeiunhtg the necessary slopes for the grading of 1Via- slow avenue, from Prospect Terrace to Annapolis street, and, having investi- propNr to condemn and take an ease- niert on the land adjoining and on the line or 1Vinslow avenue, from Prospect 'ferrate to the south city limits, neces- sary for making and maintaining slopes for cuts and fills one and one-half (1Y) to one in grading said Winslow avenue; that the estimated expense thereof is "";oo; that real estate to be assessed therefor can be found benefited to the extent of the damages, costs and ex- penses necessary to be incurred thereby; that satd'vuprovenient is not asked for by a petition of a majority of the owners of property to be assessed therefor. but we herewith send a plan or profile of said improvement and an order for your adoption, if you desire as to make the improvement. Yeas 4, nays 0. R. L. GORMAN. President. W.F. EawrN, Clerk Board Public Works. Dec.20, 1887. Adopted. Yeas 14. (See order of Board of Public Works.) Clermont Street Slopes— The Board of Public Works have had under cmusideration the resolution or order of the Common Council, approved Dec. 7, 1887, relative to condemning the PROCEEDINGS OF THE COMMON COUNCIL. 649 necessaryslopes for the grading of necessary slopes for the grading of Fair - Clermont street. from Hoffman avenue field avenue, from Dakota avenue to to Burns avenue, and, having investi- Ohio street, and having investigated the gated the proposed improvement, re proposed improvement, respectfully re- spectfullr report that it is necessary I portthat it is necessary and proper to and proper to condemn and take an condemn and take an easement on the easement on the land adjoining and on Isud adjoining and on the line of Fair - the line of Clermont street, from Hoff- field avenue, from Dakota avenue to man avenue to Burns avenue, necessary, Ohio street, necessary for making and for making and and planting slopes for maintaining slopes for cuts and fills one cuts and fills, one and one-half (134) to and one-half (1�4) to one in grading said one in grading said Clermont street; Fairfield avenue; that the estimated ex - that the estimated expense thereof is pease thereof is $900; that real estate to $25; that real estate to be assessed be assessed therefor can Se found bene therefor can be found benefited to the fited to the extent of the damages, costs extent of the damages, costs and ex- and expenses necessary to be incurred penses necessary to be incurred thereby; thereby; that said improvement is not that said improvement is not asked for asked for by a petition of a majority of by ,.,aid of a majority of the owners the. owners pf property to be assessed of property to be assessed therefor, but therefor, but we liioewith send at plan we herewith seud a plan or profile of orFurolile of said improvement, and an said improvement, and an order for oiler for your adoption, if you desire us your adoption, if you desire it to make to make the improvement. Yeas 4, the improvement. Yeas 4, nays 0. nays 0. R. L. GORMAN. President. Ii. L. GORMAN. President. W.F.EnwiN, Clerk Board Public Works. W.F.Euw't N. Clerk Board Public Works. Dec. 20. 1887. Dec. 20, 1887. Adopted. Yeas 14. (See order to Adopted. Yeas 14. (See order to Board of Public Works). Board of Public Works.) Also. Also, Hastings Avenue Slopes— Plum Street Slopes— The Board of Public Works have had The Board of.Public Works have had under consideration the resolution or under consideration the resolution or order of the Common Council, approved order of the Common Council, approved Dec. 7, 1887, relative to condemning the Aug. 18, 1887, relative to condemning an necessary slopes for the grading of easement for slopeson Hastings avenue, Plum street, from Hoffman avenue m from Batas avenue W Englisp street. Maple street, and, having investigated and, having investigated the proposed the proposed improvement, respectfully improvement, respectfully report that it report that it is necessary and proper to is necessary and proper to condemn and condemn and take an easement oil the take an easement on the land adjoining land adjoining and on the line of Plum and on the line of Hastings avenue, street, front Heilman avenue to Maple from Bates avenue to English street. street, necessary for making and main - necessary for making and maintaining tailing slopes for cuts and fills one and slopes for cuts and fills one and one -one-half (134 ) to one in grading said half (lin) to one fn grading said Hast- Plum street; that the estimated expense Ines avenue; that the estimated ex- thereof is F2pr; that real estate to be as- ppense thereof is $loo; that real estate to sessed therefor can be found benefited be assessed therefor can be found bell- to the extent of the damages, costs and efited to the extentof the damages• costs expenses necessary to be incurred and expenses necessary to be incurred thereby; that said improvement is not thereby; that sat(] improvernent is not asked for by a petition of a majority of asked for by a petition of a majority of the owners of property to be assessed the owners of property to be al -therefor, but we herewith send a plan sessed therefor, but we herewith send a Or profile of said improvement and an plan or profile of said improvement and order for your adoption, if you desire us an order for your adoption, if you desire to make the improvement. Yeas 4 its to make the improvement. Yeas 4, nays 0. nays 0. R. L. GORMAND, President. It. L. GORMAN, President. W.F.Enwis, Clerk Board Public Works, W.F.ERWIN, Clerk Board Public Works. Dec. 20, 1887. Dec. 20, 1887. Adopted. Yeas 14. (See order to Adopted. Yeas 14. (See order to Board of Public Works.) Board of Public Works.) Also, Also, Fairfield Avenue Slopes— Arundel Street Paving— The Board of Public Works have had The Board of Public Works have had under consideration the resolution or under cousideiation the resolution or order of the Cowman Council, approved order of the Common Council, a proved Dec. 7, 1887, relative to condemning the Oct. 6, 1887, relative to paving Arundel 640 PROCEEDINGS OF THE COMMON COUNCIL. street, in the early part of 1888, from Marshall avenue to Summit avenue, thirty-six feet wide with granite curbs and as bait cedar blocks or pine blocks, as the Board may reeonunend, and hav- ing investigated the proposed improve- ment, respectfully' report that it is nec- essary and proper to pave Arundel) street, thirty-two feet wide, from Sum- mit avenue to Holly avenue. with asp- halt and curbing with granite.. and to pave said Arundel street. thirty-two feet wide, from Belly avenin' to Marshall avenue, with pine blocks and carbine w•ith0grndte, including in the contracts for said paving the necessary sewer, water and gas connections to the property lines; that the estimated ex- pense thereof is 97,300 for said paving with asphalt and $12,600 for said paving with pine blocks, one-half of which need not be paid into the City Treasury be- fore the contracts are let; that real es- tate to be assessed thereforeaiibe found benefited to the extent oY Lhe coats and expes nsenecessary to be incurred thereby; that said unprovenrnts are asked for by a petition of a nnajor,ty of the owners of property to be assessed therefor, and we herewith send a plan or profile of said improvements and or- ders for your adoption, if you desire us to make the improvements. Yeas 4. nays 0. R. L. GoltuaN, President. W. F.ERwiN,Clerk Board Public Works. Dec. 20, 1887. Adopted. Yeas 14. (See orders to Board of Public Works.) Also. River Street Grading— 'File Board of Public Works have had under consideration the resolution or order of the Common Council, approved July 22, 1887, relative to the grading of River street, from 1111tfman avenue to Main street,and having investigated the proposed improvement, respectfully re - ort that said improvement is necessary p and proper; that the estimated expense thereof is 46' One-half of which need not be paid into the City Treasurer be- fore the contract is let; that real estate to be assessed therefor can he found benefited to the extent Of the costs and expenses necessary to be incurred thereby; that said improvement is not asked for by a petition of a majority of the owners of property to be. assessed therefor, but we herewith send a plan or rofile-of said improvement, and an order for your adoption, if you you us to make the improvement. Yeas 4, nays 0. It. L. GORMAN, President. W. F.Enw'IN,Clerk Board Public Works. Dec. 20, 1887. Adopted. Yeas 14. (See order is Board of Public Works.) Also, Brown Avenne Gradin2— Tile Board of Public Works have had Older consideration the resolution or odertd the Couvuon Council approved ylay 18, 1887, relative to the eradmg of Brown -avenue-, front Concord street to Congress street, and having investigated Bon proposed improvement respectfully t•eport that said inirrovement is not neo- essary at this time, for the reason that the owners of a majority of the property to he assessed have protested against said improvement. Yeas 4, Days o. It. L. GORMAN, president. W. F. EuwrN.Clerk Board Public Works. Dec. 15. 1887. Adopted. Also, Marshall Avenue Grading— 'f he Board of Public \Forks have had under consideration the resolution or order of the Common Council, approved Oct. (i, lm-,, relative to the grading of Marshall avenue. from Victoria street to the Mississippi river, and. having in- vestigated the proposed innpruveuaeut, respectfully report that it is necessary and proper to grade Marshall avenue, from V let ria street to the edge of the bluff near the Nlissi,sippi river; that the estimated expense thereof is R56.800, one-half of which need not be paid into the City Treasury before the contract is let; that real estate to be assessed there- for can be found benefited to the extent of the costs and expenses necessary to he incurred thereby; that said improve- ment is not asked for by a petition of a majority of the owners of property to be assessed therefor, but we property send a plan or profile of said improvement, slid an Order for your adopti()u, if you desire its to make the improvement. Yeas 4. nays0. R. L. GOR\IAN. President. W.F.Enw1N.Clerk Board Public, Works. Dec. 20'1867 . Adopted. Yeas 14. (See order to Board of Public Works). Also. Rohe'tsou Street Openim: Ete.— 'I'he Board of I'll die 1Vorks respect- fully request your honorable body to annul all proceedings in the matter of the (),)ening and exten,ion of Robert- son street, sixty (no) feet wide, from Oregon street to State,street, for the reason that the ownerb,4t=toe property to be assessed are umylAlmouilly opposed to said improvement. It. L. t ORAIAN, President. W.F.ERwix,Clerk Board Public Works. Dec. 15. 1887. Alderman of the district. Also. Erroneous Assessment— Phe Board of Public Works respect- fully request your honorable body to PROCEEDINGS OF THE COMMON COUNCIL. - 641 instruct the Corporation Attorney to make application to the district court to have the judgment opened and cau- celed in the matter of the assessment agah.st lot 7, Martin & Liel al's r(+ arrangement of lots 1. 2, s, 4 and 5, block It;, Bell's addition to West St. Paul, for a change of grade on State street, from the levee to Susan street. fur the reason that said lot 7 has been ' erroneously included in said assessment, having no frontage on said State street. R. L. G President. W.F.ERwIN,Clerk Board Public Works. Dec. 12, 1887. Adopted. (See resolution.) Also, Erroneous assess ment- - 1'he Board of Public Works respect- fully request Your honorable body to instruct the Corporation Attorney to make application to the district court of black .5. Suburban Hills. St. Paul (Holt- man avenue. Neth side), for the con- struction, relaying and repairing of wooden sidewalks under contract of .)aures Forrestal (Estimate No. 1) for term beginning April 1, 1887, and end- ing November 1, 1887, said lot 1 being �. erroneously included in said assess- ment, no walk having been laid by the city in front, of said premises. R. L. GORMAN, President. W. F. Enwix.Clerk Board Public Works. Dec. 12, 1887. Adopted. (See resolution.) Also,, Colborne StreetSewer— The Board of Public Works transmit a report from the City Engineer, stating that unforeseen obstacles have heeu,en- countered in the construction of said sewer, and recommending that the. Board of Public Works be empowered to proceed with said work and to pay the increase(] amount necessary on ac- count of said obstacles. Committee oil Streets. Also; Refu noting Order— The Board of Public Works recoha- mend that a refunding order be drawn In favor of A. 1'. Olson ma account of error in assessment against lot 15, block 9, Tracy's Out Lots. Adopted. (See resolution.) Also, Walnut Street Sewer Contract_ 'I'll Board reports that it has awarded ,John W. Doherty the contract for con- structing a sewer on Walnut street, from West Seventh street to Oak street (now Smith avenue), he be- ing the lowest reliable and respon- sible bidder therefor; amount of bid, $2,279; bond in the sum of NMI, with S. P. Spates and F. W. Hadfield as sureties. Award approved by the following vote: Yeas—Ald. Conley, O'Connor, Petsch, Cullen, Ryan, Sanborn, Weber, Kenny, Karo• Hamm, Btyant, Minea, Long, ,Sir. Vice President -14. Also, City Engineer's Report— 'the Board transmits report of City Engineer for November, 1887, shoving work under contract, estimates allowed. etc. Committee on Streets. Also. Estimates and Claims— The Board transmits, approved by it, the following estimates and claims, to- wn: Estimate No. 1 find final. Iglehart street sewer. P. Doherty, contractor: mount due, 81,2!k2; Estimate No. 2 and final, dg I I I and Dale streets sewer, P. Delmrty, contractor; amount due, 32,293; Estimate No.2 and final, Mack- ubin street server, Stockton & Lind- quist,31 contractors! amount due, 1.50; Estiumte No.2 and final, Feronia ave- nue grading, Bahr & Kuhr, contractors; amount due, $415; Estimate No. 3 and final, Oak street sewer, Stockton & Lindquist, contractors; amount due. $193.50; Estimate No. 3 and final, Beech street grading, Heckey & Miekle, con- tractors; amount due, 3690; Estimate N0. 3 and final, Hmnline avenue grad- ing, Murnane & Keogh, contractors; amount due, 8524; Estimate No. 3 and final, Goodrich avenue grading, J. Keat- ingcontractor; amount due, 31,540; Estimate No. 3 and final, Cedar street sewer, P. Doherty. contractor; amount due, $239; Estimate No. 3 and final, Eighth street sewer, P. Doherty, con- tractor, amount due, 3653; Estimate No.high bridge substructure, A. McMullen, contractor; amount due. 611,364.50; Estimate No. 6 and final, Oneida street grading, J. McDonald, contractor; amount due, $397• Estimate No. 7and final, street sprinkling, W. Forrestal, contractor; amount due, 5130.75; Estimate No. 8 and final, street >prinkling. W. Forrestal, contractor; amount due, $2,384.20; Estimate No. 8 and final, street sprinkling, W. For- estal,contractor; amount due,R3,13.1.04; Estimate No. 8 and final, street spriuk- ing, W. Forrestal, contractor; amount lue, 32,511.77; Estimate No.8andfinal, dreet sprinkling, Forrestal & Reilly, contractors; amount due, 32,346.70; Es- imate No. 8 and final, street sprhrk- ing, Forrestal & Reilly, contractors; .mount due. 3,3,0.50.49• Estimate No. 8 lid final, street sprinkling, Forrestal & teilly, contractors; amount due, $I,- 042 PROCEEDINGS OF THE COMMON COUNCIL. 050.08; Estimate No. 8 and final, street sprinkling. IV. Forrestal, contractor; amount clue, $474.53; St._ Paul Foundry M company, $34.50; G. W. Merrill, S:V5; athew Craig, V20. Committee oil Claims. REPORTS OF STANDING COMMITTEES. Of Committee on Claims—Charles Ben- nett's Claim— Committee report adverse to prayer of petitioner. Adopted. Also, Patrick Connelly', Petition— Committee report adverse to prayer of petitioner. Adopted. Also, J, J. McCatferty's Communication— - Committee recommend that said com. munication, inregard to the deathol William T. Cu aitf, be referred to Cor. poration Attorney. Adopted. Also. Claims of J. M. Hart and H. D. Hes sey— Committee recommend that said pe titions be referred to Corporation At torney. Adopted. Also, F. S. Blodgett's Petition— Comunittee recommend that said mat ter be referred to Corporation Attornel and City Engineer. Adoptdle. Also, Special Report of Acting Poumlmas ter— Committee report in favor of reeom 'mandation of Acting Poundmaster. Adopted. (See Ordinance No. 873.) Of Committee on Fire Department—G W. Merrill's Petition— Committee recomniend that praye of petitioner be granted. R"conmitted. Of Committee on Streets—Building In specter's Help— Committee recommend that the actio) of the Inspector of Buildings Hn dis charging extra help be approved. Adopted. Also, Eureka Improvement Company Ordi nance— Conmittee recommend tbatsaid Ordi nance, as amended, do pass. Recommitted. Also, James Slater and Others' Petition— Committee recommend that prayer e petitioners be granted upon paymem by them of $75 to the City 'Treasurer. Adopted. Also, Lombard Street Opening— committee recommend that prayer of petitioners in said natter be granted. Adopted. (See order to Board of Public Works.) Of Committee on License—Transfers— Committee recommend that the fol- lowing numbered liquor licenses be transferred as asked for, viz: 313, 244, 18r5, 3:34, .ri89, 4(i7, 584, 505, 120, 2(i0, 473, 242, 110, 460, 553, i i5, 634, 653, 288, 4:30, Adopted. Of Committee On Public Accounts—Re- ports— committee report that they have ex- amined report of City Engineer's con- tingent fund, reports of Chief of Police, Market Master and Seventh ward Pound Master, and found each of same correct. Also that they have examined report of Corporation Attorney's con- tingent fund and Pound Master's elle port for November, 1887, and recom- mend that same be returned for correc- tion. Also, committee recommend that an order be drawn in favor of City En- gineer for $50, to be used as a contin- gentfund. Adopted. REPORTS OF SPECIAL COMMITTEES. Of Aid. Ryan—Erie Street Grade— Committee recommends that the prayer of petitioners in said matter be granted. Adopted. (See order to Board of Public Works.) Also. Alley Opening, Rice & Irvine's Addi- tion— Committee recommends that report of Board of Public Works in said matter be adopted. ,l;dopted. Also, Alley. Widening, Marshall's Subdi- vision— Committee recommends that report of Board of Public Works in said matter be adopted. Adopted. MISCELIANE0136. Ordiflallcls— An ordinance was read "to authorize and permit Dow Morrison to erecta frame building." Aid. O'Connor moved that the rules be so far suspended as to allow Bald ordinance to pass to its second reading. The nation prevailed. yeas 14, and the said ordinance was thereupon read a second time and passed. (See Ordi- nance No. 871.) An ordinance was read "Appropriat- ing Money to Pay William F. Smith for the Keeping of a Pony (as estray) Placed in His Hands by a Police Of- ficer." Alit. moved that the rules be so far suspended as to allow said ordl- Pl20CLEDINGS OF T nance to pass to its second reading. The motion prevailed, yeas 14, anc the said ordinance was thereupon rest a second time and passed. (See Ordt nance No. 872.) An ordinance was read "To Grant Frank P. Blair the Right to Use a Parl Of Selly Avenue and Certain Alleys fol the Purpose of Supplying Electric Li ht." 19ommittee on Streets. An ordinance was read "Afpropriat- hig and Relinqquishing n of Lot 3, of Block 42, lee &Irvine's Addition, for a Public Alley." Committee oft Streets. An ordinance was read "to amend Or- dinance No. 768,entitled 'An Ordinance Establishing the Salary of the Building Insppector. Assistant, Clerk and Inspect- ors iu the Building Inspector's Depart- ment, and Limiting the Same., Committee on Streets. Ordi nm n des. ORDINANCE No. 871. An Ordinance to Autborize and Permit Dow Morrison to Erect a Frame BuHld- ing. The Common Council of the city of St. Paul do ordain as follows: Section 1. That permission and au- thority is hereby given to Dow Morrison' to erect a wooden shed elven feet in width and forty (40) feet in- length, and one story in height, on north side of Sixth street, fifty feet from Cedar street, the same W be covered with a gravel roof, the same to be built under the ([I - rection of the Building Inspector. Sec. 2. This ordinance to be in force from and after its passage. Yeas—Ald. Conley, O'Connor, Petsch, Cullen, Ryan, Sanborn, Weber, Kenny, Kain, Hamm, Bryant, Millen, Long, Mr. Vice President -14. Passed Dec. 20, 188,. .JoIIN DOwLA, N, Vice President of Council. Approved Dec. 21, 1887. Attest: ROBERT A. SMITH, Mayor. THOS. A. PRENDERGA,T, City Clerk. Dec. 24. ORDINANCE No. 872. Appropriating Money to Pay William F. Smith for the Keepingg of a Pon (as estray),Placed i n His Ilauds bya Police Officer. The Common Council of the City of St. Paul do ordain as follows: Section 1. That an order be drawn upon the City 'Treasury in favor of Will m Ham F. Smith, for Lhe soma of fifteen and III ty one -hundred the ($15.50) dollars. Hn full satisfaction and discharge of his I claim against said city, for the keeping of a pony (as estray) placed in his hands by a Police Officer of said city, as ap- I HE COMMON COUNCIL. iL3 pears by his petition of ,date Nov. 10, 1887, pursuant to report of the Corpora- tion Attorney thereon this day sub- mitted. Sec. 2. This ordinance shall take ef- fee,t and be in force from and after its publication. Yeas— Aid. Conley, O'Connor, Petsch, Cullen Ryan, Sanborn, Weber, Kenny, Kalil, Flamm, Bryant, Mines, Long, Mr. Vice President -14. Passed Dec. 20, 1887. JOHN DOWLAN, Vice President of Council. Approved Dec. 21, 1887. Attest: ROBERT A. SMITH, Mayor. THOS. A. PRENDERGAST, City Clerk. Dec. A. ORDINANCE NO. 873. Directing the Refunding of Money to Fremont Griggs, Being the Surplus Received Upon Acting Pound Master's Sale, as hereinafter Specified. The Common Council do ordain as fol- lows:' Section 1. That an order be drawn upon the City 'Treasury in favor of Fre- mont Griggs, for the sum of five (M) dollars,beiug the surplus over sell above Poundage realized upon the sale of a certain cow by the Acting Pound Master of said city, on or about Oct. 10, 1881, as appears by said found Master's report submitted to this Council. Sec. 2. This ordinance shall take ef- fect and be in force from and after its publication. Yeas—Ald. Conley, O'Connor, Petsch, Cullen. Ryan, Sanborn, Weber Kenny, Kala, Hmnm, Bryant, Mines, Long. Mr. Vice President -14. Passed Dec. 2o, 1887. JOHN DoWLAN, Vice President of Council. Approved Dec. 21, 1887. Attest: ROBERT A. SMITH, Mayor. THos. A. PRENDERGAST, City Clerk. Dec. 24. Resolutions. ved, That the following plats, as ended by the Plat Commission, the same hereby are accepted by moron Council: nm&Curry's addition to the city no 1. ngton Park addition to the city lot. al's rearrangement "A." R's subdivision of lots 1 and 4, Collage Place East division. ood 'Terrace. -Aid. Conley, O'Connor, Petsch, Eyan, Sanborn, Weber. Kenny, 844 PROCEEDINGS OF THE COMMON COUNCIL. Kain, Hamm, Bryant, Mines, Long, Mr. Vice President -14. Approved Dec. 21, 1887. By Aid. Kenny— Resolved, That the grade °on Fred street, from Burr street to Bedford street, as indicated by the red line on the accompanying profile and as recom- [ ended byy the City Engineer, be' the same Is hereby adopted by Ufe C,m- mon Council as the estnbhshed grade. Yeas—Alda Conley, U'Cun C "Petsch, Cullen, Ryan, Sanborn, iVeber, Kenny, Kain, Hamm, Bryant, Mines, Lone, Mr. Vice 'rest en_i4. Approved Dec. 21. 7887. By Ald. Sanborn— Resolved, That the grade of Avon street, as indicated by the red grade line on the accompanying profile, tram t. Clair street to Osceola avenu e, ,mild s recommended by the City Engineer, be and hereby is adopted as the estab- lished grade. Y-ems—Alda Conley, O'Connor, Petsch, Cullen, Ryan, Sanborn, Weber, Kenny, Kain, Hanmi, Bryant, Minea, Long, Mr. Vice President -14. Approved Dec. 21, 1887. Whereas, The owners of the property abutting upon -and alonf the line of an alley in Crocus Hills Third P.e- arrangement have petitioned the Com- mon Council of the city of St. Paul to vacate alley in Crocus Hills Third re- arrangement of block one (1) of Wrigght's addition to the city of St. Paul, which said petition duly sets forth the facts and reasons for said vacation, and was duly accompanied by aplat thereof as pro- posed to be vacated, and Whereas, The Common Council upon the Presentation of said petition,deenied it expedient that the matter be pro - seeded with, and ordered said petition to be filed of record with the City Clerk, and notice to be given by publication, as provided by law; and Whereas, Due notice by publication in the official paper of said cit} for four weeks, commencing on the 8th day of November, A.D.1887, to the effect that said petition had been filed with the City Clerk, stn 'ng in brief its object, and that the sat a would be heard and considered by the Common Council of the City of St. Paul. on Tues- day, the 20th day of December, AD. 1887, at 7:30 o'clock in the afternoo.n of said day at the Council Chamber in the City Hall of said city; and I hereas, At the time and place last aforesaid, for the investigation and con- sideration of such proposed vacation of said alley, the Gom"Ital Council, after hearing all persons interested, and be- ing of the opiniu[ that the same is necessary and proper, and that the pre- requisites therefor have all been com- plied with; now, therefore, be it Resolved, rhat ail of said alley in Crocus Bills Third Rearrangement of block one (1) of Wright's addition to the city of St. Paul, as the same appears of record in the office of the Register of Deeds in and for the county of Ramsey, Minnesota, be and the same is hereby declared to be vacated and discontinued as asked for in said petition and as hereinabove specified. Yeas—Ald. Conley, O'Connor, Petsch, Cullen, Ryan, Sanborn, NV Ober, Kenny, Kain, Hanim, Bryant, Mines, Long, Mr. Vice President -14. Approved Dec. 21, 1887. By Aid. Cnllen— Resolved, That the city - of St. Paul be mid is hereby authorized to issue cer- Meatus of in favor of Robert A. Smit , Mayfor, for the sum of 130,oU0, with interest at a rate not to ex- ceed 7 per cent per annum, payable semi -a madly at the office of the City Treasurer, said certifieates to bear date Feb. 12, 1887, issued in payment of tile purchase money of lot number five (5), block number eight (8), of Rice & Ir- vine's addition, said certificates to be payable in three and four years from the date thereof. Yeas—Ald. Conley, O'Connor, Petsch, Culled, Ryan, Sanborn, Weber, Kenny, Kain Hamm, Bryant, Mines, Long, Mr. Vice Presldent-14. Approved Dec. 21, 1887. By Aid. Bryaht— Resolved. That an order be drawn upon the Treasury in favor of George Reis, City Treasurer, for the sum of sixty-nine dollars and eighty-six emits (160.80), to refund money paid for the redemption of certain taxes. as per voucher herewith. Yeas—Ald. Conley, O'Connor, Petsch, Cullen, Ryan, Sanborn, Weber, Kenny, Kain. Ilamm, Bryant, Minea, Long, Mr. Vice President --14. Approved Dec. 21, 1887. Resolved, That a refundingorder for the suni of fifty-eight(W) dollars be drawn upon the City Treasury in favor of A. P. Olson, owner of lot 15, block 0, Tracy's Out Lots, St. Paul, the said sum being the amount overpaid by said owner, on account of error in assess- ment against said lot 15, for to Con- struction of a sewer on Seventh street, frons Ilope street to Phalen street (Sev- elh and Memiota streets sewer), to - ,ether with the necessary house con- nections. Yeas—Aid. Conley, O'Connor, Petsch, Cullen, Ryan, Sanborn, Weiler, Kenny, EM PROCEEDINGS OF THE COMMON COUNCIL. 645 Kain, Hamm, Bryant, Mines, Lonl Mr. Vice President -14. Approved Dec. 21, 1887. BY Aid. Kain— Resolved, That for the purpose of e: pediting the publication of the annus reports of the City officers and board for the fisc:d rear ending Dec. 31, 188' the city printer is hereby authorized [ print 200 topics of said reports in Loo form, and that too copies oY the Coml troller's report, 200 copies of the repot of the Building lnspector, IW copies o the report of the Board of Fire Commie sinners, 200 Copies of the report of th Board of Public Works and City Eng! neer, 20u Copies of the report of 111 Board of Bealth, IOU copies of the ie port of the Board of Work -house Cmn inissioners. 200 copies ofthe report the Boatel of {Vater Commissioners, hN copies of the report of the Board o: Control and 200 topics of the report o file Board of Education be published tr Ar Pamphlet for the ase of the departmcntc named. Yens—Ald. Conley, O'Connor, Petsch. Cullen, Ryan. Sanboru. Weber, Kenny, Kain, Bandl, Bryant. Minea, Long, Mr Vice President -14. Approved Dec. 21, 1887. Resolved, 77mt the Corporation Attor- ney be and is hereby instructed to make application to the district court of Ram- sey comity—Mi. nesota. tohave the judg- ment opened and cal celed in the matter of the assessment against lot 7. Martin S Li C, s rearrangeoleat of lots i, 2, 3, 4 and 5, block 10, Bell's addition to West St. Panl, fur a change of grade on State street, from the levee to Susan street, the said Int 7 being erroneously Included ill .said assessment. having no frontage on said State street. j Yeas—lid. Conley, O'Connor, Petsch, Cullen. 1{yau, S;w burn, \Veber, Kenn} Kain, Ilanuu, Bryant, Mune.. Lung, Mi•. Vice President -14. Approved Dec. 21, 1887. Resolved, That the Corporation At, torney be slid is hereby instructed to make application to the district court of Ramsey county, Minnesota, to have the judgment opened and canceled nil the matter of the assesionent against lot 1, block 5, Suburban hills, St. Paul (Hoff- man avenue, north side) for the con-' struction. relaying and repairing of wooden sidewalks, under contract of James Forrestal (Estimate No. 1), for term beginning April 1, 1887, and end- ing Nov. 1, 1487, said lot 1 being errone- ously included in said assessment, no walk having been laid by the city in front of said premises. Yeas—Ald. Conley, O'Connor, Petsch, Cullen, Ryan, Sanborn, 1V Cher, Kenny, Kain, Hamm, Bryant, Mines, Long, Mr, Vice President -14. Approved Dec. 21, 1887. By Aid. Dowlan— Besolved, That the Chief of Police be mild is hereby empowered toppurchase an extra horse for police patrolservice. leas—Aid. Curley, O'Connor, Yetsrh, Cullen, Ryan, Sanborn, {Veber, Kenny, Kain, Ilmnm. Bryant, Minea, Long, Mr. Vice President -14. Approved Dec. 21. 1887, By Aid. Dowlmi— Re,solved, That the Chief of Police be and is hereby authorized to have the four police patrol wagons painted and re aired for spriug use. Yeas—Ald. Conley, O'Connor, Petsch, Callen, Ryan, Sanborn, Weber, Kenny, Kain, Manua, Bryant, Mines, Long, Mr. Vice President -14. Approved Dee. 21, 1887. BY Aid. Coale •— Resolved, That the City Engineer be and is hereby instructed to have re. Placed the gas fixtures, globes and can- opies in readiness for the ice carnival. Yeas—Ald. Conley, O'Connor, Petsch, Ryan, Weber. Kenny, Kaln, Hamm, Bryant, Mines, Long, Mr. Vice Presl- dent-12. Nays—Ald. Cullen and Sanborn -2. Approved Dec. 21.1887. By Ald. Ilamm— Resolved. That the City Engineer be Instructed to establish the grade of the alley running through block one huu- Ir, I mild eleven(lil)of Lyman Daytou's idditiou. 1'eas—Aid. Conley O'Cmmor,Petseb, Fuller, Ryan. Sanborn, Weber, Kenny, {sin, Ilailmt, Bryant, Mines, Long, Mr Vice President -14. Approved Dec. 21, 1887. 3y Aid. Kerr— Resolved, That the Qty Engineer rause the dirt which note covers the idewalk oil the east side of Rice street, tetweeil Wayzata and Litchfield streets, o be removed. Yeas—Ahl. Conley O'Connor Petsch, 'alien. Ryan, Sanborn, Weber, Kenny, :ain, Hamill, Bryant, Mines, Long, Mr. ,rice esident-14. Approved Dec. 21, 1887. ly Aid. Kerr— Resolved, That the Street Oil Lamp 'contractor place a light at the corner of cyton Place and Sullivan street, In out of the store there located. Yeas—Ald. Conley, O'Connor, Petsch, ullen. Ryan, Sanborn, Weber, Kenny, :ain, Ilamm, Bryant, Minea, Long, Mr. 'ice President -14. Approved Dec. 21, 1887. 846 PROCEEDINGS OF THE COMMON COUNCIL. ' By Ald. Ryan— Resolved, That the Street Oil Con- tractor be directed to place an oil lamp on southwest corner of Goodrich and Western avenues -also one on Goodrich avenue in front of lot 4, block 18. Yeas—Ald. Conley, O'Connor, Petsch, Cullen, Ryan, Sanborn, Weber, Kenny, Kai.Hamm, Bryant, Mince, Long, Mr. 14. Approve,d Dec.. 2i 1887. By Ald. Ryan— Resolved, That the Street Oil Con- tractor be directed to place an oil lamp on the northeast corner of St. Clair and Western avenue; also one on south- west ^--orner of same streets. Yeas—Al Culler, ItyauSanboPets ' Sanborn, Weber, Kenny Kain, Hamm, Bryant, Mines, Long, Mr. Vice President -14. Approved Dec. 21. 1887. By Aid. Long— It is hereby ordered by the Common Council of the City of St. Paul: That the matter of opening alleys twenty feet ,vide through blocks 1, 2, 8, 4, Rosedale Phrk addition, taking ten feet from each lot, be and the same Is hereby r, ferred to the Board of Public Works to investigate and report: First—Is this improvement proper and necessary? Second—Give the Council an estimate of the expense thereof, and state whether one-half of the cost thereof is to be paid into the City Treasury before the con- tract is let. Third—Can real estate to be assessed for said improvemente found benefited to the extent of i ex- penses necessary W be incurred ther penthereby? Fourth—Is such improvement uskud for upon the petition or application of the owners of a majority of the property to be assessed for such improvement? Fifth—Send the Council a Plan or pro- file of said improvement, as required by Is", if you report in favor of the same, Sixth --Send the Council a Proper or der directing the work to be done. Yeas—AId. Conley, O'Connor, Petsch. Cullen, Ryan, Sanborn, \Veber, Kenny. Kain, Ilamm, Bryant, Mines, Long, Dlr Vice President -l4. Approved Dec. 21, 1887. By Ald. Kann— It Council oherebf the City of ordered 5t Paul: That the matter of a change of grade on Third street, between )Iuria avenin and Hoffman avenue, Ue soil [he suns • is hereby referred to the Board of 1'uh llc R'orks to investigate mid report: First—Is thns imps ovemeut proper ani necessary? Second—Give the Council an estimat - of the expense thereof, and stat cost tereof is o be paidn to the Citye-half ofeTreasury before he contract is let. Third—Can real estate to be assessed or said improvement be found benefited o the extent of damages, costs and ex- enses necessary to be incurred thereby? Fourth—Is such Improvement asked or upon the petition or application of .Ire owners of a majority -of the Property o be assessed for such Improvement? Fifth—Send the Council a plan or pro- ile of said improvement, as required by aw, if you report in favor of the same. Sixth—Send the Council a proper order Erecting the work to be done. Yea:—Ald. Conley, O'Connor, Petsch, 'ulnen, Ryan, Sanborn, Weber. Kenny, Karn, Hamm, Bryant. Mines. Long, Sir. Vice President( -14. Approved Dec. 21, 1887. By Aid. Ryan— it is hereby ordered by the Common Coune 1 of the City of St. Paul: That the matter of change of grade an Erie street, between Cascade street_ tend Jefferson avenue, be and the same is hereby referred to Board of Public Works to investigate and report: First—Is this Improvement proper and necessary? Second—Give the Council an esti- mate of the expense thereof, and state whether one-half of the cost thereof is to be paid into the City Treasury before the contract is let. ' Third—Can real estate lobe assessed for said improvement be found benefited to the extent of damages, costs and ex- penses necessaryto be incurred thereby? Fourth—Is such improvement asked for upon the petition or application of the owners of a majority of the property to be assessed for such Improvement? Fifth—Send the Council a plan or pro- file of said Improvement, as required by lays if you report in favor of the same. Sixth—Seed the Council a roper or. (ter directingg the work to be done. Yeas—Alit. Conley, O'Connor, Petsch, Cullen, Ryan, Sanborn, Weber, Kenny, Kann. Hamm, Bryant, Mines, Lone. Mr. N -ice President --14. Approved Dec. 21, 1887. By Aid. Ryan— it Couneil of the City of ordered SttPauhe l ommon That the matter of constructing a sewer oil Warsaw street, from Grace to Jefferson avenue, be and the same Is hereby referred to the Board of Public Wdrks to investigate and report: First—ls this improvement proper and necessary? Second—Give the Council an estimate of the expense thereof,and state whether one-half of the cost thereof is to be paid into the City Treasury before the con- tract is let. PROCEEDINGS OF THE COMMON COUNCIL. 647 Third—Can real estate to be assessed whether one-half of the cost thereof is for said improvement be found benefited to be paid into the City Treasury before to the extent of damages, costs and ex, the contract is let. penses necessary to be incurred thereby? 'Third—Can real estate to be assessed Fourth—Is such improvement asked for said improvement be found benefited for upon the petition or tpttd icat ion of to the extuut of damages, costs and ex - the owners of a majority of t11e property penses necessary tobe incurred thereby? to be assessed for such improvement? Fourth—Is such improvement asked Fifth—Send the Council it plan or for upon the petition or application of profileof said nmprovenm•nnt, as required the owners of a majority of the property by law ,ifyou report in favor of the same. to be assessed for such improvement? Sixth—Send We Council a proper or- Fifth—Send the Council a plan or pro - der directing the work to be done. I file of said improvement, as req(1uired by Yeas—Ald. Conley, O'Connor, Petsch. law, if you report In favor of t11e same. Cullen, Ryan. Sanborn. Weber, Kenny, Sixth Send the Council a properorder Kann, Hamm. Bryant, Slinea, Long, \lr. directing the work to be done. Vice President -14. Yeas — Aid. Conley. O'Connor, Approved Dec. 21. 1887. ; Petsch, Cullen, Ityan, Sanborn, Weber, Kenny, Kahn, Hamm Bryant, Mines, By Ali[. Sanlrorn— Lung. )It. Vice President -14. It is herehv ordered b, its, Conmton Approved Dec. 21. 1880. Council 4 the Cit, uf`st. Paul: That the matter imf opening an alleyB}-AId Kenny— fifteen feet wide, from Dalestreet to Si. It is hereby ordered by the Common Albans street, through the center of Ceuncil of the City of S[. Paul: block two (2), rearrangenic of Ifigh- 'That the matter of condemning the land Park, according to the recorded necessary slopes for the grading of plat thereof, be and the same is hemlmv Edgerton street, from Maryland street referred to the Board of Public Works t, Emilia street, be and the same is to investigate and report: herehv referred to the Board of Public First—ls the improvement proper aid Works to investigate and report: necessar)K� First this improvement proper and „ Secmmel—Give the Council an estimate necessarv? of the expense thereof, and state Sewn(—Hive the Council an estimate whether on-haif of the cult thereof is of the expense thereof,and state whether to be fluid into the City'1'raasur} before in. -half of the cost thereof is to be paid the contract is let. into the City Treasury before the con- Third—Can real estate to be assessed tract is let. for said improvement be found benefited1 Taird—Can real estate to be assessed to the extent of damages, coats and ex- I,for said improvement be found benefited penses necessary tobe incurred thereb3"? to the extent of damages, costs and ex- Fourth—Is such improvement asked In.iises necessary to be incurred thereby? for upon till- petition or application of F4nrth—]ssuch improvement asked the owners of a majority of the prop- fur upon the petition or applieution of ertp to be ;usessed for such improve- the owners of a majority of the property ment? to be assessed for such improvement? Fifth—Send the Council a plan or pro- Fifth—Scud time Cowneil a plan or pro - tile. of sed improvement• as required by ! file of said improvc•inent as ren tilted by low, if you reran in Y�nvur of, the moue. law, if you report in favor of time save. SixlhScud the ('ou melt a proper ur- Sixth—Send the Council a proper or- der directing the work to be dune. I der direetiug tit• work to be done. Yeas—Ald. Conley, (I'C'onnor. Petsch, i yr:ns— Conley, O'Connor, Petsch, Cullen, liyan, Sanborn. Weber. K,un3-, ('alien. kid, Sanborn, Weber, Kenny. Rain. Hmuuu. 13ry:unt. }liura. Lune. }I r. X,oin. Ramon. Bryant, Mines. Long. \ir. Vice I'resideut—}4•A'ice ?1resident-14. Xpproved Dee. 21. It,b7. ,\pproved Dec. 21, 1887. By AId. Lout— 133' Ald. llawom— ltis hereby ordered by the ('ouuuoit It is hereby ordered by the Connuon Council of the Cit of St. Paul Conncii of the City of St. Poul: That the matter of grading Wadthat That the matter of opening,widening avenue, from Prior avenue to i suit extending Lombard avenue, from Bremer avenue. Pniun Park, be I the southwest corner of block six (a) to and the salmu• is hereby re- the southeast corner of block five (Cil ferred to the Board of Public lel arks to of Ridgewood Park addition to investigate and report: St. Paul• be and the same is First—ls this improvement proper and hereby referred to the Board of Public necessary? Works to investigate and report: Second—Hive the Council au estimate First—Is this improvementproperand of the expense thereof, and state necessary? 648 PROCEEDINGS OF THE COMMON COUNCIL. Second—give the Council an estimate of the expense thereof,and state whether one-half of the cost thereof is to be paid into the City Treasury before the con- tract Is let. Third—Can real estate to br ssessed for said improvement be found benefited to the extent of damages, costs and .- pens,, necessary tube Incurred thereby? Fourth—Is such improvement asked for upon the petition or application of the wners of anajorlty of the property to be assessed for such mInproyement? Fifth—Send the Council a plus orpro file of said improvement, as requiretf by law, if you report in favor of the same. Sixth—Send the Council a proper order directing the work to be done. Yeas—Ald. Conley, O'Connor, Petsch, Cullen, Ryan, Sanborn, Weber, Kenny. Kid_Hamm. Bryant, Miners, 1,0119,3I r. 21. lss7 lu the natter of the report of the Boma of Yublie Works dated Dec. -10 1887. It is hereb ordered b}' the Common Council of the City of St. Paul : said city, with pine blocks and curbing with granite, including in the contract fdr said paving the necessary sewer, water and gas connections to the prop- erty lines; that said Board cause said work to be let by contract, as provided by law, without one-half the estimated cost being first being paid Into the City Treasury, and after said work shall he placed under con- tract, said Board shall pro - coed without dots, to assess the amount, ns nearly 1. they can ascertain the same, which will be required to pay the costs and necessary ex- penses of such improvement upon the real estate to be benefited by said im- provement, as provided by law, it being the opinion of the Council that real estate to he assessed for such improve- ment can be found benefited to the ex- tent of the costs and expenses neces- ary' to be incurred thereby. s Yeas—Ald. Conley, O'Connor, Petsch, Cullen, Ryan. Sanborn, Weber, Kenny, Kain. Haman, Bryant, Mines, Long, Mr. Vice President -14. Approved Dec. 21, 1887. That the Board of Yublie Works of said City of St. Paul cause the following In the uuitter of the report of the Board improvements to be made, to -wit: Tuve of Public Works dated Dec. 20, 1887. Arundel street, lsY feet wide. from It is hereby ordered by the Common Summit avenue to fluffy avenue, to said Council of the Citv of St. Paul: city. with asphalt and curbing with 'That the Board of Public Works of granite, hicluding in the contract fair said qty of St. Paul cause the follow - said paving the necessary sewer, water ing improvements to be made to - and gam connections to the property ,,I,: (:nide. River 'treet, from Hoff - lines: that said Board cause at an avenue to ]Iain street, int said work to be let by contract. I saideity; that said Board cause said as provider) by law. nvithout one- work to be let by contract, as pro Its If the estimated cost being first fall (j vidcd by law. without one-half the into cite City Treasury, and : fter sod atimated rust being first paid into the work shall be plxrerl under contract said Cit} ISexsury, nand after sod work shall Board shall proceed without delay to ' ire placed snider contract, said Board assess the amount, as nearly as they run 'shall proceed without delay to assess ascertain the same, which will be re- the ;If as nearly as they can meet- ascertain to pay the costs and necessary twin the same, which will be required to expenses of such nnprovmneut upon the pxc lite costs and necessar}' ezpensea of real estate to be benefited by said Ile- such improvement upon the real estate procement, ns provided b, lavv, it bring to be be"efited by said improvement, as the opinion of the Council that real es- provided b>- law, it beans the opinion of ate to be assessed for such improve- the Council that real estate to be as- cent can be found benefited to the ex- sensed for such Improvement can be tent of the costs and expenses necessary found benefited to the extent of the costs to be incurred thereby. and expenses necessary to be Incurred Yeas—Aid. Conley, O'Cumnm'. YeG nits thereby. Cullen, Ryan, Sanborn. Weber. Kenny. Yens—AId. Imley, O'Connor, Petsch, Kann. Hamm, Bryant, Millen. Long, Mr. Cullen, Ryi m, Sanborn, Weber, Kenny, Vice President -14. Kai if, Flamm, Bryant, Mines, Long, Approved Dec. 21. 1882 Mr. Vice President -14. Approved Dec. 21, 1887. Ito the matter of the report of the Board of Public Works dated Dec. 20, 1887. It is hereby ordered by the Common Council of the City of St. Patel: That the Board of Public Works of said city of St. Paul cause the following Improvements to be made, to -wit: Pave Arundel street, 82 feet wide, from Holly avenue to Marshall avenue, in lu the matter of the report of the Board of Public Works dated Dec. 20, 1887. It is hereby ordered by the Common council of the City of St. Paul: That the Board of Public Works of said city of St. Paul cause the following improvements to be made, to -wit: Grade Diarshall avenue, from Victoria street PROCEEDINGS OF THE COMMON COUNCIL. 640 to the edge of the bluff near the land adjoining and on the line of Wins Mississippi river, In said city; that low avenue, from Prospect Tenace to said Board cause said work to be the south city limits, in said city, neces- let by contract, as provided by law, nary to rusks and maintain the slopes in withoutone-half the boated cost grxdmg aid Winslow avenue, id being first paid into the City 'Pressor,, slopes extending one and one-half (134) and after said work shall be placed under Peet um said land for every foot cut or contract, said Board shall proceed tilled on said Wlnsluw avenue, in said without delay to assess the amount grading; that said Board shall proceed as nearly as they can ascertain the without delay to assess the amount, as same, which will be. required to pay the nearly as they can ascertain the same, costs and necessary expenses of which mill be required tbpay the than' be upon the real estate ages, costs and necessary expenses of to be henritted by said improvement. assuch improvement upon the real estaLa provided by haw, it being the opinion of to be benefited by said improvement, as the Cm IIJIJI that real estate to be,as- provided b?' law, it being the opinion of sensed for such improvement calm be the Cotnmil that real estate to be assessed found benefited to file extent of the for such impprovennent call be found costs and expenses necessary to be in- benefited to file extent of the damages, cured thereby costs and expenses necessary to gin- costs Conley, U'Comtor, Petsch, carred thereby. Cullen, Ryan, Sanaa nm, Weher. Kenny, Yeas—Ald. Conley. O'Connor. Petsch, Kain, Hamm, Bryant. Jlines. Long, Air. Cullen, Ryan, Sanborn, Weber, Kenny, Vice Pr est dent -14. Kuhl, Hanwa, Bryant, Mines, Long, Approved Dec. 21, 1887 • I %Ir. Vice President -14.- n—.m m»H Aurld I)— _ In the matter of the. report of the Boar, of PublicWorks, dated Dece Comm * 1887. It is hereby ordered by thom Council of the City, of St. 1' U That the Board of I'nblic Works o: said city of St. Paul cause e wi improth vements to be made. to-wfollit:oCeming icon and take all easement on the lana adjoining and oma the line of East Sev Vhenth(7th) street, from Phalen street to White Bear avenue, in Said city, nec- essary to make all(] maintain the slope, in grading said East Seventh (7th) street, said slopes extending one and one -hall (134) feet on said land for every foot cut or filled on said East Sov- euth (7th) street, in said grading; that said Board shall proceed without delay to assess the amount, as nearly as the can ascertain the same. 'which will be requiredto pay the damages, costs and necessary ex- penses of such improvmnent pun the real estate. to be benefited b}• said im- provement, as provided by law, it heing the opinion Ofthe Council that real es- tate to be assessed for such improve- ment can be found benefited to time ex- tent of the damages, costs and expenses necessary to be incurred thereby. Yeas—Aid. Conley, O'Connor, Pe tach, Cullen, Ryan, Sanborn, Weber, Kenny, Kain, Realm, Bryant, Mines, Long, Mr. Vice President -14. Approved Dec. 21, 1887. In the matter of the report of the Board of Public Works dated Dec. 20, 1887, It is hereby ordered bey, the Common Council of the City of St. Paul: That the Board of Public Works of said City of St. Paul cause the following improvements to be made, to -wit: Condemn all take an easement on the Lu the natter of the report of the Board of Public Works dated Dec. 20, 1887. It is hereby ordered by the Common Council of the City of St. Paul: That the Board of Public Works of said city of St. Paul cause the following improvements to be made, to -wit: Condemn and take an easement on the land adjoining and on the line of Cler- mont street, from Hoffman avenue to Borns avenue, in said city, necessary to make and maintain the slopes in grad- ing said Clermont street, said slopes ex- tending one and one -hair (134) feet on said laud for every Poot cut or filled an, Clermont street in Said grading• that said Board shall proceed without delay to assess the amount as nearly as they can ascertain the same wh cIf will be required to pay the damages, costs and necessar} expenses of such im- provement "poll the real estate to be houefited by said Improvement, all pPro- vided by law, it, being the opinion ofthe Council that real estate to be assessed for such improvement can be found ben- efited to the extent of the damages, costs •led expenses necessary to be in- curred therebyy. Fens—Ald.Conley, O'Connor, Petsch, Cullen Ryan, Sanborn, Weber, Kenny: Kann, 1Famm, Bryant, Minca, Long, 19 Vice President -14. Approved Dec. 21, 1887. In the matter of the report of the Board of Public Works dated Dec. 20, 1887. It is hereby ordered by the Common Council of the City of St. Paul That the Board of Public Works of laid city of St. Paul cause the follow- . ing improvements to be made, to -wit: Condemn and take an casement on the �p PROCEEDINGS OF THE COMMON COUNCIL. land adjoining and on the line of Hast- ings avenue, from Bates avenue to Eng- lish streettake slid , in said city. necessary to rad- ing said Hastings n avenuthe e, saies d slopes extending one and one-half (1,'_) feet on said land for every foot ave lie,' in filled- said oil gra grading; Iast- that said Board shall proceed with- out delay to assess the amount aS nearly as they can ascertain the same, which will be required to Pay the damages, costs and necessary expenses ofsucit improvement upon the real es- tate to be benefited bf• said improvement, as Provided b}' law, rt being the opinion ahe ssessed foresuch improvement cail thatn be found benefited to the extent of the damages, costa and expenses necessary to be incurred thereby. Yens—Ald.Conley, O'Connor, Petsch, Cullen, Ryan, Sanborn, Weber. Keuny, Kain, Hamm, Bryant, Mitten. Long, Mr. Vice Yresident-14. - Approved Dec -21. 1887. llt the matter of the report of the Board of Public Works dated Dec. 20. 1887. It is hereby ordered by the Common Council of the City of St. Paul: 'rival the Board of Public Works of said improvementst. aul to be madese , to twit: Condemn and take an easemrnt on the laud adjoining and on the line of Fair field avenue, troun Dakota avenue to Ohio steetl, in said city. necessary to make and maintain the slopes in grad- ing said Fairfield avenue, said slopes extending one and one (1;!) feet ou said land for every foot cut or filled ov said Fairfield avenue. in said gradingg; that said Board shall proceed witYr out delay to assess the amount as nearly as they can ascertain the same, which will be required to pay the dam- ages, costs and necessary expenses of such Improvement upon the real estate to be beafited by said improvement, as provided by law, it being the opin- ion of the Council that real estato to be assessed for such improvement can be found benefited to the extent of the damages, costs and expenses nec- essary to be. incurred thereby. Yeas—Ald. Conley, O'Connor, Petsch, Cullen, Ryan, Sanborn, Weber, Kenny, Kain. Hamm, Bryant, Mines, Long, Mr. Vice President -14. Approved Dec. 21. 1887. in the matter of the report of the Board of Public Works dated Dec. 15, 1887, It is hereby ordered by the the Common Council of the City of St. Paul: That the Board of Public Works of said city of St. Paul cause the following improvements to be made, to -wit: Open, N and extend Juliet street, between oxford street and Lexington avenue, in said city, condemning and taking the S'ly 3i feet of lot 8, subdivision of Ayd's Farm. St. Paul; that said Board shall proceed without delay to assess the amount as nearly as they can ascertain the same• which will be required to Pay the damages, costs and necessary ex- pensesof such improvement upon the real estate to be benefited by said im- provement, as provided by law, it being the, opinion of the Council that real estate to be assessed for such improve - picot can be found benefited to the extent of the damages, costs and ex- penses necessary to be incurred thereby. Yeas—Ald. Conley, O'Connor, Petsch, ('alien, It, an, Sanborn, Weber, Kenny, Kain, llauuu, Bryant, Dlinea, Long, Mr. Vice President -14. 4. Approved Dec. 21, 18.7 in the matter of the report of tl a Board of Public Works dated Dec. , 1887. It is hereby ordered by the "Common Council of the City of St. 11tiful: That the Board of 1'ublie Works of said city of St. Paul cause the following impruveroetts to be made, tit -wit: one]), widenand extend Jessie street, 6,;feet wide, from Muryhuld street to Brai acrd avenue, ill said city, e.ondemn- ing Aloof taking the Yeasterly 22.G4 feet Of lot six (0), of subdivision of E i_ of SW l� of section ,,(town �,, range 22 in the city of SL. Paul, Dl lonesota; that said Board shall Proceed without delay to assess the amount as nearly as they can ascer- tain the same, which will be required to pay the damages, costs slid necessary expenses of such iuprovement upon the real estate to be benefited by said improvement, as Provided by law, it being the opinion of the Cour cil that real estate to be as- sessed for such innrovement can be found benefited to the extent of tiro damages, costs and expenses necessary to be Incurred thereby. Yeas—Ald.Conley, O'Connor, Petsch, Cullen, Ryan, Sanborn, Weber, Kenny, Rain, Hamm, Bryant, Mines, Long, Dlr. Vice President -14. Approved Dec. 21, 1887. In the matter of the report of the Board of Public Works, dated Dec. 20, 1887. It is hereby ordered by the Common Council of the City of St. Paul: That tine Board of Public Works of said City of St. Paul cause the following improvements to be made, to -wit: Con- cemn an take an easement on the land adjoining and on the line of Plum street, from Hoffman avenue to Maple street in main- tainsaid tile' necessary grading saki Plum street, said slopes extending one and PROCEEDINGS OF THE COMMON. COUNCIL. 1351. one-half (1) feet on said land for every foot cut orilled on said Plum street In said grading; that said Board shall pro- reed without delay to assess the amount, as nearly as they can ascertain the same, which will be required to pay the damages, costs and necessary expenses of such improvement upon the real estate to be benefited by said inr provement, as provided by law, it being the opinion of the Council that real es- tate to be assessed for such improvement can be found benefited to the extent of the damages, costs and expenses neces- Sag to be incurred thereby. 1 eas—Aid. Conley, O'Connor, Petsch, Cullen, Ryan, Sanborn, Weber, Kenny, Kain, Hamm, Bryant, 31inea, Long, Mr. Vice President -14. Approved Dec. 21. 1887. Whereas, The Common Council of the city of St. Paul heretofore ordered the Board of Public Works to report whether a change of grade on Roble street, from Winslow avenue to Hall avenue, in said city, as shown I a red line on a profile annexed to said order, was necessary and proper, and whether real estate to be assessed for said im- provement could be found benefited to the extent of damages and costs to be incurred by said improvement; and Whereas, In accordance with said order the Board of Public Works did make a report to the Common Council of date Oct. 21, 1887, recommending said improvement, and that property could be found benefited to the extent of dam- ages, costs and expenses necessary to be incurred in making said change of grade as aforesaid; and Whereas, the Common Council of said cityon the tat day of November, 1887, adopted said report and ordered Lhe City Clerk to give the notice required by law: and Whereas, The City Clerk gave notice in the official paper of said city, for three successive weeks, twice in each week, that the Common Council of said city would, on the 20th day of December, 1887, at 7:30 o'clock p. in., at the Council Chamber in said city, consider such proposed change of grade; and W hereas. At the time and place desig- nated for such proposed change of trade, the Common Council, after bear - ng all Persons interested, and being of the opinion that the same was necessary and proper, ordered the grade of Roble street, from Winslow avenue to Hall avenue, to be changed in so- cordance with the red line shown on the annexed profile, being the same as referred to in all the proceedings had In regard to said change; therefore Resolved, That said order and the profile representing said change of grade be referred to the Board of Public Works, and that said Board shall pceed without delay to assess the amouront as nearly as they can ascer- tainthe same, which will be required to pay the damages, costs and expenses of such improvement upon the real estate to be benefited by said Improve- ment, as provided by law, it being the opinion of the Common Council that real estate to be assessed for such im- provement can be found benefited to the extent of the damages, costs and ex- penses necessary to be incurred thereby. Yeas—Ald. Conley,O'Connor, Petsch, Cullen, Ryan, Sanborn, Weber, Kenny, Kain, Hainnq Bryant, Mines, Long, Mr. Vice President -14. Appproved Dec. 21, 1887. Ad)ourned. JOHN DOWLAN, Vice President of Council. Hos. A. PRENDERGAST, City Clerk �U J Uri III A�. PROCEEDINGS ' OF T.W. COMMON �COVNGIL �- J OF TIIE CITY OF SAINT PAUL, FOIL '1111F. \'EA❑ 1888. - MORE JOIE OF'FICK, p. RAIFALEY A SOY, PRINTERS. 1888. ayj,[ 4' 71 CITY OFFICERS, 1888-9. 1 hLAYoR—ROBERT A. SMITH. CITY THEASURER-GEORGE REIS. CITY COMI-TROLLER-JOHN W. ROCHE. PITY CLERK -THOS. A. PRENDERGAST. CORPORATION ATTORNF,Y-W. P. MURRAY. CITY ENGINEER—L. W. RUNDLETT. IN.I'EC'rOR uI, BUILDING.—GATES A. JOHNSON. COM\IL.IONEII OF HEALTH—HENRY F. HOYT, AL D. JUDGE: OF MUNICIPAL COURT—H. W. CORY. MARKET MA.fER—NOMI SINKS. CHIEF OF Pomcr—JOHN CLARK. CHrEF OF FIRE DEPARTMENT -JOHN T. BLACK. JAILER -JOSEPH SPIEL. _ CITY PRrvTEI—ST. PAUI. DAILY GLOBE. t COMMON COUNCIL, PREWDENT—W31. BICKEL. VICE -PRESIDENT -WALTER H. SANBORN. CLERK—THOS. A. PRENDERGAST. A LDFR➢I AN -A T -LARGE. Wel. BICKEL. 0. 0. CULLEN. Wm. HAMM.r JOSEPH ➢IINF,:1. A. YEORG, Jn. JOHN FISCHER. ALDERMEN. FI!4T WARD—JOHN BLO\I. SECOND WARD—MATT LEITHAUSER. - THIRD WARD—P. CONLEY. FOURTH WARD—P. T. KAVANAGH. FIFTH WARD -WALTER I. BOCK. SIXTH WARD—JAMES MELADY. SEVENTH WARD—WALTER H. SANBORN. EIGHT WARD—HENRY WEBER. NINTH WARD—JOHN F. GEHAN. ,. TENTH WARD—R. 1'. PRATT..y ELEVENTH WARD—D. M. SULLIVAN. I ANALYTICAL INDEX TO S COUNCIL PROCEEDINGS 1x:.= 1.1 Y'O H TE-[1l YI AH 1£388- CO1'N(:IL \i l':F7'1 NI:S- IA vi,ry OFFICERS- oR- oE. nA IieFdor,.Iunnan3.lS8x. ... ... 1 Rondx, xex'ernge fund......... .. ... ... 680 �{ Rondx, Roard of Water Com ml.xlonerIt 030 '-. - Regular. .la 17. 1688 .. .. .. 17 :I6 ..... Bonds, Water Work....................... .. ..: .. .. . - IieKulnr, February . IPPB .. 1 f 1686 .. :d Rondx, filixxixxlp Pl river Nxgan bridge, ..-. .. '3177 Y Regular, 5i td., 11n h 11, I.. .. 105 Ronde, Prior avenue bridge...... ...54 , 371 540, 818 -' ReKulnr, 5f 1 20, 1686 ,e 106 Rands, St. Paul Water Com Pan!' ..541. R.. to46 4 c l+. Regular. April 4.188x. .. 1, ler Capeharl, A Pay looney ...... . ...... f rt10 t of I.&Ittednewn .. 27, 76, 117, 147. 631 7 v lecial, AV 11 J 1858. 1 m D d t 1 ited Statex... 27 liegulnr, April 1 1%66. Ap 1111 .... I81 U If 1 1 xe to J. J. Le ... 46 . SPecln7, Special, Ap it f 188fl. .. 182 16.1 Deed or release to Wra Dnwmon adoth .. 371 H 111 1 bnlldinK contra t .................... 146 ` - Regular, AI 1 ISxx . 8 Ih88 182 If ket Flail leaae.... .... ... .167 SpecluI !In\ Iiegulnr, ... . 108 Market Hntl le............ ..... ... ....... .... 694 `. - Adjourned, \I 1 16%8 .. !42 DfortRage, real emote. sell and amsign.• • -- 147 . die Adluurned, 1886 .... � 240 St Paul Snnitat'n Co., a>utraet,lnodi[Y.615. Adjourned. 1 18x. ... r1 271 51 AYOII Annnxl report. a 1unalitted... ..lel. 129 Adjo 'aed, I Regulnr..1 ,. iNxx ... ... i Axxixtant Vonnd-master% appointed ......... 129 e,' hoard of non Crol export ..... 15e Union Depot ffii y i ReRu1 r,lA ll mat ...... liegulnr. .Ill 9 1' •%a 919 ................. Ifrnnxon. C U..3nPerinte n,),,t Bros, 6IIReb dx Rll �. ^ " Adjourned, I 1 1 10. -. L.i Coble I,.. er fug- - 157. .; Itxgular. .l ul 1 iH%x.. Iw% 9y Coll for me..tl K. ...105, 1%1, 1X2 % 4aA 5112, 527, 560. 585, 565, M.a- 3 " " ReKulnr. A K .. 1-11 a, 188 4i y <.1I f f IJI p t.. . ,. Adjourned.K t Regular. A g 1 r;; 441 Fire .feel pol ted li special. August S 4f.1 \le t. Park. p Iirn t. ti 6.. to.. 223 •�� 4 IteKnlar. 4, 1. 46 502 Message .... .....R7 \ 1 Sp Ing - ......... 14811292 " ,�-,,•.:. . Special, Setemb 11 IS 0^_ Poliremnn appointed ...... .. 1. 14, 38. •. ItsgulSpeel i m. 106. 12.. 166. 162. 190. 365. 566, 586. 808, 032 .�.. lr SPpttml err_HI 1x6%.... - 35 folies fores. increaxe of ........ .. ....... .190 y lie.gulnr, October 2, 1S%6 ... Special. October 4. ISSS. ...560 Poliremnn dlwchnrged ..................14.55.649 ...... October 9, 180 ... 565 Policeman rmlgned....... ................... 14 .. ..... '. Regular, October 16, 188x. ..... S6G I'onnd master appointed .......... ........ '242 Special. Oetober 19, IPM .. .. rS.5 Public Library, director. appointed........... 158 �''-- - Special, October ... ...... .. 52.5 ............ . Smith, Robert A., elected ............ 211 261 er ). IS Regular, November 6I ........ .. 560 Street track........... .... ............. - 469 .... Speeinl. November 8.1%8!i 586 608 ent stop Transient wtenmbont ndi.... ....... .. ...... rm Veto. Beech street gradferwi....................out .. 3c= ti Regular, November 21. S88MIS.. Special. Novxmber 23. 1866 ..�....... 628 \'eta, committee to tonne.. with County Com. - ................. Adjourned. November RA, I6tl8..................... 8'29 mi..lonern, reeolnti--talionon ...................... 536 649 -. ,; Ilecalnr, Dt suiber 4. 1886 .......... . 681 Veto. city printing rtnolutlon ................... Veto,esectio.distrieW.re-dividing,rmolutt'n . i Regula r, December 16, 1868 Adjourned. Deeenlber28, 1886....................... ............649 670 Veto. gun Powder ordinance..................... . 3M I Is r INDEX. CHIEF OF POLICE— INDEX. :` vl Monthly reports ................. ­.............. .......... 3, 38, 5d, 131,185. 262, 32'2. 3x9, 4T'1, fi38, 3,38, 589, 633 Congress street, remove obxtructlone.......... COltl'URATION ATTORNEY—PAGE. 8S 88 3560 ::: .. <, MAYOR— k Co.,resolution granting M. white Taxes refunded.. ..................... Tax levy resolutlou..................................13, 214 214 .., r7...:. Veto, ............. ...................................... ilegemou 442 x..109, IC4. ]86 Robert street, dangerous bulldinR,......��-- privilege Veto d Police nppofntment, rexola, t12 Victoria street bridge• ................... ''-:• Veto, removal of obatruc[tone, Tesolutlon... 359 502 CITY I•:NGINEEI 128 -.. Veto. Sixth street eidelvnik ......................... ...... i 290 Allen. E. i.. and Gthers Pet GIleyf.,r eetnblinll alley Rrn ' _50 Veto. smoke ordinance ........................ Ynnl Sanitation Cu., contract....... _ ,50 Arllugt.r HBIs, b,........... neer, allowmnce for ¢arse...... 110 de- ;,;�, Veto, St. Vet^, subway ord..... .............................. -8a Assistant enS ne'I una employes. in ll0 _.... 5x9. 633 1VnbnsI, Street bridge ...................... .......... part. 11 salaries............................... ..... 35:1 ,,,.,,,.,,......... 292 l:•. - '`-- Workhouse director appointetl..............129, W. J., Petition ............................. 396 Bridge,, for Bridge at iSlleslsnlVPi rlrefr 638 sl9sJp • \Cooley. Bridge across e1r I river, Broadway 634 :- CITY TREASURER— 129 to State street........roac......... ..........•. "' 4a i' =;. re - Annual pot L ...............321, ....................17. 211 Beunmovt street approach .......................... ........,........ .. 173 81'3 Judgments, resolution for money to settle.. Geo. Reis elected..... ,...87. Monthl3'report e .................. 387 597. 130, 18:1, 282, 320un 21, 387. 471. 5SN• Brandwmy street crosele- - 1 Ik3P Burr street brldKe,........" .178.214 fund131,147. 41C, 668, 634 440 fi•i. Refu56 nd S. seta t Fnin'I's tree[ mons Contingent ..................131, .1.6 .173. 216 Unle ,tree.[ midge .................................. Plymouth clothing house, ordlnOnce....,......-8t4): -- .,,.' . .. ....... and Brewster avenues........... Park .... Rest St. Poral Park ............. .36'1 170 Edgerton xt rest bridge......brid.e.....293, � 416 brid xJ9 7a9. 252 :;.:. Refund money. Colorado Street Estimate, .44 , 518. 010, 651 high brldg^.....-.563.444,'' . 570 Block, claim ......................................... CITY COSIYTROI.LER— .. Estimate., 129 P•.xti states, Want[ Greet bridge ................... 663 810 449 Bout, Peter, claim ...................................... Brunner, Theo. and B. Arm nrug ter, clnDn... 272 re Annual Port ............... ............66. 107. 180. •� 15.:[6, F.etimnte, \vnbn.ha street bridge.... .......... .. 0+ grade, ]12 Conway Iter.Petition ......................... 138 Audited Claims ............._, 159. 184, 212, 243, 2f.1, 2x:1. ^_92. '3'11.:122. Sao Evergreen At•¢. andChatsworth street 63:i. 6'u0 rade........................ 570 - 388, 443, 472.503, 537, 56G. a .1. 609, 6' Eva street rip tronchexR ^6'7 L'Orter. t street cruxswalk ............................ 173 1 .. .. 397' I. E.chler:. F.. Petition ......... .... ..... cf Park CommisionerS, resolution 18J I.Indguiet. .loo. and others' Petition. de....... nils grade... .. 161 Farwell, Ozo.un, Kirk S Co., claim .............. - ' Board returned.. ... ... .. ....... .. Ly slam Dayton's Addition, -v SG8 din report to Board 164 Folsom & Df arra}', Olnim........................ pere,,acturo ext[ t Righ bridge aD e' DlarYland Street grading. 656 2i0711 W'arks 272 --. Health Commissioner o.er......... ... ............ Jr.. WRoche elected ...................:.............. '77, I'u bile ............................................ D[Innehrthrt street 65 bridge......................... .... 62 ... 57� N., Recording deeds, resolution. Gns LIRht ro .............................. 118 Alinnesotn truster bridge........................... 2 93 272 70 .. St. P..'! Tnx levy estimate ...................................... 52i 119 Mango. Jno., IleLitt.n................................. cmeswnik............................. ]i3 670 570 ,. .. -...,- Wabneha street bridge.. ...................... ...... Co, bonds, rexol.ti MP AIr3- street ... 12:1 '857 r Neuro Fr.. drive Pump .............................. Elizabeth street e14 McMnbon. I'strfek- claim ............................. Water tract ...... ....... warren-Schstri pnvinl, con phiQr [Ar tc. Fade remove to ]1'i ' black, Nlcholne,clalm... ... ... ... Herman claim ... CITY CLERK— "' 129 Roble street K di g . 173 idly b IdK R 219 `L Annual report... vacation. Rive out ice. 110 Seventh street ppronch, )Ileal IPPI tiler.... 173 6qN slye.t..n 397 .:' Chadwellatrexr ry[y print K. ad vertixe fur bids. etc•.......; �. -,,,213. 262. 322. 181 �G.tn ............................................. ]2 ' `� . ' . DaK license report. t x 661 Snow. removing ......... ... ]6 Ald Kenn r'e resoln tion... Liquor license ¢PPlicntfPu pPnbllentl Cemetery Asx'n. Pe titian, notice... 112 Snow, rem ovimg, Snow. Imm sidewalk,................................... 161 173 •... Lutheran .................... 1 f..... _.... Municipal cone, sn ee o 2w, .................7Uo. 173 sprinklin4 ' Robert Court. "a'.. ion notice.. smoke........ as to 1 0 St nrcxeweepvrrei and u -- t' . K Co.. notice notice.......... St. P.on 183 Street sPrinks. line..................................2 151 Imes . ............... 161 Delon Park, alley In, vacation Street grades. ..................... Par bridge. ndcertlef^r propos- change................................123 Wabneha.treet els. long sPon ......................... ....... ........ forpropos, 4G Street numbers. 09 Street tominatio ers...........���� � " " .Wabasuetrest¢ridge, ridvertise 118 Street illuminations al., main.Pan......... ... . .. Snmmlt Ave. sidewalk • CORPORATION ATTORN 50J Terrace Park Ave 173 ,.: - �pp Annual nt.hnllot boxes ........................... 129 'thorn sGreet............................................13, in Ave.bridge.... �.. :...................213. 24G fr�' -•,., An.uel report .............................................. Jn. E. O'Rrlen................................... C r.ity 515 Upper levee................................................... 104 i,.. - ' •'- Boyd. Bond. offlcinl Paper ................................. Victoria street bridge,.........,.--..................... brld 30. 6-i. 434 661 6e........................ .BroedwnY openln R ...................................... .. Wnbnsha street W nvzetta Street, remove .. stn dirt .. ... ....... 189 189 Burr street bridge ..... .. ......... .. .. .. 57 Western Ave. and Smith street sewers. ,. „ •' " C.. I.. Strobel's contract .. Hoist's agreement ....... ........... 230 ..... 111 OF.BUILDiNGS— - •':;. Clnlms referred ........................... fond.......................................i 3, 416 INSPECTOR Ordinance, asking construction .. ........ ..... .... 232 ..Dayton t Contingen, \fay I. urdinonce........................... Cam mis9lonerx.. 666 .......................... 362 Df anthl>' r¢Porte•................ 588, f10. 651 'L76, 363. 444. 505, ..±: -"' Easement, Board of Writer and bond.................. 131 16, 68, 160, 293, '• •'.. F. d. R^mer. contract Ozmnn, Kirk h Cu., ord[nnnce....... mP......... 634 OF HEALT — 107 ii; �.•: Farwell. ForwcII Rw Hamr, heating c'a"tdl 107 COSISIISSIONF.R I6 Additional health inePectore........................ 160 «.F.. , ,..... ............................ tt'il]inm. ....................... gnnfll street, sewer........... - Of indebted- -148 to site, vote ore to c¢rtiflItt Fi Gnrbrtge, night sD11, etc ................................ and Oak .Greets ............. 810 . - uses ............................. ...... Brid Fe CD.. rontrnct ria norm. AusPitW. Shernan lnap.et Ore. .. ......................................... bNB �; `:. ' ' Keystone .. \Vnbnahn. street nrid Rn � fur . a34 .......... 262 l 76 Dlnn are, removal of .. .... 1 Levee, furnish council lint of Proprty L ee..I. 503 Small pox... ........... . .. .......... I$a `.: do Sforrl, bond ............................. d. Dforris. contract .......................569 OF MUNICIPAL COIIRT—• McMullen Miller Andrew, claim ................................... 472 CLERK ..-• . _.. 100 Monthly repot 283, 322. 389. 472. 638. fr89. 834 - Minnehaho street bridge, report .......,.-..7a, NewePePsr. official .............._................. 0 3. 38. 6N, 131. 185, Is r INDEX. CHIEF OF POLICE— AGE. t P,. Annual rePori............................................ 36 Monthly reports ................. ­.............. .......... 3, 38, 5d, 131,185. 262, 32'2. 3x9, 4T'1, fi38, 3,38, 589, 633 Congress street, remove obxtructlone.......... 170 11 License nail,•. ............................................. 505 Pound district e .................................... King, remove enRlno hou,e......... ....... 46 Rand and Ruvoux street, remove Ohetructionx............ 77 Robert street, dangerous bulldinR,......��-- 106 CAPTAIN OF POLICE— 396 Monthly reports ................... 339.47'3',.........,. 3, 38. 'u9, 131, 185. 2G2, 3'12, 389. 4i 3, G78, 580, 686 MARKET -MASTER— 444,610,651 Report,........ 16. 58, 160, 215. 260, 271, ler weight, rid measure., report...........' Sea62 _50 Sealer weights and ,.ensure,, deputy........... 164 . 137 COUND-MASTERS— 570 Report.....................34,; ........................ 3, 185, 26^. 2i 1, 322, 389, 47:1, fr:1H, _.... 5x9. 633 STANDING COSIMITTEES— UEANx. 480 397 w'AYx AND Bond. (bank) approved .........................�..... Bond• Ccoetnble DI Re...................106, 64 163 lskegBoard Natter 614 Bona."lim.ml:l Commix: 010. era ....................................................... 50S 272 ... Bond. CD.etnble ... ....... ......... .......... 272 Bond. Justice of Peace .................... ...... UaYton, Mai' I., ordi.ance. .................. 614, 656 Aigh ➢ridge euperatrnrture. ..timate......... 81'3 Judgments, resolution for money to settle.. 170 Judgmsnte, ardlnrtmeto Pa.V ...................... 440 Martin. .lohn W., resolution, damages awarded ............................ "es 814 . rid others, Company Security 1nvfor Plymouth clothing house, ordlnOnce....,......-8t4): Ord resolution for order,....s .. ePnut Commerce .. 613 .. 272 �t Chamber of .. St Paul Board of Trade, petition........ 252 CLAIMS AVD ACCOUNT.. Aspland, Jno.. claim.. .............. 331 480 Benett, Chnx., claim.. ... .. ....... t, Ch . 570 Block, claim ......................................... 21 Blodgett, F. S., clnim............. 449 Bout, Peter, claim ...................................... Brunner, Theo. and B. Arm nrug ter, clnDn... 272 Bubur G. A., clni m ....................................... 61 Conway Iter.Petition ......................... 138 Corning. Ed.. claim ...................................... 570 Davleon, Chne , Petition ... ... ..... ....... 219 390 Diamond Jo. Line, claim ... .... Donahue J..1. and others, claim ............. .. .. 397' I. E.chler:. F.. Petition ......... .... ..... .... Farwell, Ozo.un, Kirk S Co., claim .............. 570 Fire Department, purchase of propertyfor... 219 Fitzger.ld, E. A.. cislm ............................... 164 Folsom & Df arra}', Olnim........................ fG, 111 656 Prei, carouse.¢Inhn................................... 272 --. Health Commissioner o.er......... ... ............ frl, 13d Heany, I ll., claim ........... ............ HiIderbrnnd, H.'p.......... ........... ....... ... 57� Hyde vs. Folom A Nu'ra3' Johnson. Gustaf. and othere, clol,ne............ ••• 106 220 Jordan. Jan.. claim ..................................... 272 70 Kent.clni rz...................... ' Krahmer. E. F., clalms..........././............449. 593 Lincoln, Inane, claim ................................. 670 570 Lynch, Mfcbnel............................................ Dlnr"l mf et reel, grading estimate ............. 6511 Dic EvoY. Daufel,claim............. ................... e14 McMnbon. I'strfek- claim ............................. 396 D[etzRer, Uhnx, claim .................................... 3!18 272 black, Nlcholne,clalm... ... ... ... Herman claim ... ..... ...... 395 Mundt, Myer., At. J., Petitt................................... 219 Dfyers, M. J., and others, clnime...............�.. 111 Nash. Geo. A., claim ..................................... 397 vit TANDING COMMITTEES— AD ACCGUNT.. PAGE. Cerepa V Neumann. Henna., claim. ... ........... .. ... .. 397 O'Itrlen. Juo., claim ..................................... .'Cannell, 11, dgett, cinlm ............................ 858 570 O'Donnell. Thos, claim ................................. 656 570 Olson and Anderson ..................................... Ordinance to Pay money to certain Persons, 186 Pogrebn..l neon ............................................ Prsn.k, Joseph. sad Chi stf.n Lyko, claim. 570 219 lifchter, Fred., nherl8, clnlm....................... School maker, See.. otpim........................ 187 219 Schoomm.ker, Joe., Pet„,.. ........................ 396 Schulz. WV claim ....................................... 670 Schcodecl, Geo. J.. Out an ............................... Swrtn.ou, I_ S. P. Hazzard and Snrnh Co.- clef m.. . Swanson. Louis. Petltiov..............�... �.......... 42 164 Tenney. O. S., clotm..................................... 164 . 137 'phots, Emli. Vetitlon................................... 570 \\'lee. Jno. 1... clnlm....... ............................. Walt( nnfl Lehntaan. claim ........................... 397 \1-oe.m. Dorn. claim ..................................... 480 397 M Delis, Sinurice, elrtim................................. 396 Yock, Nicholas. claim ................................... ['IRE DEP "IENT. Burden. Geo., potlLlo................................... 263 5 Dingle, Joseph• and others, petition....,....... 111 Engine house, lot tar ................................... 48 Engine house. sitefor.................................. . F6Engine we11hOzmun,KirkhdColopetBfo..... 284 Fire Alarm Telegraph wires ......................... 837 Fire Alarm boxes.... Hook and ladder truck ................................ 111 Mayor's message...........................................331 Dicrt',11, G. N.• PetitIon.................................. i; Plymouth clothing house, ordlnOnce....,......-8t4): 64L1N.' Rltt, A.. Petition ..............t, St. Anthony Pnrk dixtrlet, prutectlon f ov."re: 264.'.9.$1! fire..... . .. 108. i14, Ten R'ard Property ................................ 881 \Vatson. •I. J.. ordinancs ........................ .... 264 331 Wessel. G.. Petition :......... ......... ................... W'llllame,athero• peOtlon.......... 5 ” tlTitEET., .Ew'ER. ANI' ORID.E.. Alarmbox ...... .......... ..... .................. ........... 838 637 Artesian well, Lake Como ............................ 449 Atwater and other streets, sewer ................. any 222 ab,.k. Transfer Bayard, rL.. F and others,oPeiitfon............. ➢ fll street ................................... 220 220 Be1 h trina................................... .... 544 ➢ell, ,I H.. Petition .........................:........ 397 Beech street grading........................w......... Birmingham, T. F do Bros.. prof sats.-......... 634 Bigelow', C. H ....................:.......................... 367 Blair, F. 3'.. ordinancs................................ 43oard Of Water Commissioners, communl- - cation .... .. ..... ........................ 332 Board of Park Commissioners, communlce- 481 ifon.... ........................................ 1c.,.. Board of Fire Com ., report, etc.... 561.671, 998 593 to...... Broodk street vacntlon ...............544. 450 Bronson. St. J., Petition ............................... ridges'or'Mf.elnslppl river noulevard........ 671 ruggemnn. Martin. PetBl. ............ .......... 173, 164 6.78 err street bridge.. ................... 332 ltuehneli, A. lt., Petition ............................... 544 Cable Slot, widening ....................................: 508 Carpenter. Warren Petition ....... ................. ChlcaRn, 54. P. peon.... 460 Che Ittstreet,C.M-&St.P.R'ytracks, 571, 868 868 . Chute street, removal of --.d ...................... City Engineer's report ..........................5, e5. 16 Colborne street. sewer ................................... 5 . 206._-. Cowley. A. S., Petition .... ........................... Constane. Wm.. petit(.. .............................. 503 111 a - 1 r', �''' 'F'v;z��t"3:�t•�-'a.gni.er'xt.'>hrs�°5'j�b„.atsa,�.'s: t-"', c....�.x - - t .. :� .... {.. _:,: -.:�i-,.a�'^�r� INDEX. _ [x _ INDEX. UI NG CUAIASITTEEs- aTAN UING COM SIT1LtS- STAN COMMITTEES STANDING COMMITTEES- ern. x. ' sa win leant+. tt E " rw n. eT a.T - St Punt Citp 1 - t•w sob \,,,e-.,, B _ .- 107 6 220 Tiede ann I.nn A bll'x Petition 5,1 STANDING HTaeETP. a.w EA, wxn wetvaF;H e , e g n, ., T l:tN Kuneke. Johanna. claim. etree[n, ,ewer .. 121 {� SL !'nal uulvu f { [, 1 1 i SI 1'nul Tux P A tooliontib line. 33+ e s t t. 41 nr\ nNu llnl[ a a. e' Comu.l,-loner of Health. cummunlcntlun Hamm'x resolution 6UN. 5U0 LO and other ton, Albert Af , ctelln. ....... M0 I� Stu[e Fair tial __, .. 38" l .... 11 Council )rule,, AId Conway. Itev. .Ino.. petition. G! I.ne Lumbrethc, F'.. cinlm .. ..... citttln Stnni, A H , V i[i c x.nd 11 J) Ix t. P tltiun -.... 'a B II c _ s;ity nwJ ronHt\ 1u11 ,It'. �.. retlolu- Como avenue nri.K,P All 1\abet'. _._._ 6U Lake Comu, ordinal ce ProhlbiHnb ?.6N SIn'" Street r[tllw na L �� .. .. ...509 1 tion ... .. .. -... ti A ...... 6pN of Ice .. . ... ... J3 Lnstgeu, Peter. Vrtltlust .. .... 57l 332 Str i ....... tt I T ... _ . lI,o crht ti Kd es'"'c" 81 II nix .. ....... Uamber6. 1111d.s up"ro 1 63{ I.eo. Patrick, petlflon. .' .. " �8 Street rnilnn\ 11 .i_ ..-.. .. Il' - . Juni [ior alar\ " 584 Bale tlIrest 'vewu "' Dakota nvenlr¢ do "" ou Avenue, grads g - "" +3 I.exlnRt LltlOu .. 570. 5•e+ Street x[ule-. ....... ... Street alga, k t I hn hexxler s )else ........ Dakota nate"` PuvinK - .. 203 l.dfnlan, lileitnrd, pe . ... ' ... 220 . ...... Street nu nix, ID 'b"'ging. '- [m • nl 203 d ad \'n \\' F . urdiJIM'. ..... .. UavideoB, ' 3r", 037 Lehman, Chrte . Vetitfu9... "eh"'n' Jno., and otherx. Petition. ...... J 133 Street ear ooh rt ... '.'.',..,' 1 I'otnnrl mnetnr C o re , ton ....... 22l ti i 1 H Petlti Davidxon, • nx. 1 b a.... ". Andqd, G;17 u37 and other p [its 143 \ - . J� 2 1 I rn {, ...... limn.Iter .., n [ Dearborn tlLrOet ,)oyes. ost I.tenun, , xidewnikn 131 112 .... S to {{ v O re14 \4e 4.11 \x0 oa Wt Au.o \Tx n U'cit Adam, Vetitl _., -- JJ Loguu xtm'[ I.0 therms Cemetery Ax-' .. +y 'r ti lid V ll I ti l - "• JB1 6{5 - Dillon. .lux . Petltlon. Drake. A. C . DetitJon ..-etretre IG+ _ ... .tJr 1,ynch, Micnnel. A., and otherx. Petltlon. .r 172 _. '120 1 m. r Lr I \ I Thorpe, W. lU. petition ... -' 12 1 trul report,.. • r Isla repot .. [ t ...... IN ISonrh ul Con Drinking (ouvtatn, UecuturnstlOfl .. ;SU3 )ICChsxkeJ, .1. ............................... d. \\............ 8.'i.7 t; I,ecee Syndicate. Petition.................,. Peer 7G+ I'b[rkirt. .lax., ' 1 ...................... .... 0 fonntnin......, ... Ilrinkinb ... 71nel lnRs noel )intra ave- 51cKihbeu, street, 1. linK ............................. 3:11 Victoria xtrrwr bridge............................lu:l, n ............. ........ ;hiller. A., clni t 604 Drinking fountain- 1J4 3l nrylnud t i, ,. Mneknbin xt 1 1 i .. J3 \1'rtxlsin'tou tlr t it IA--- Washington s ���-� 11 1 334 367, 451 1110. -71, 594, AFD funntnin " J 17 \furtin, Pe I :198 nn tfti e. 1 ll i I e..... - 3'•r \i 1., rexolutlon to n ImtJ _u .... 4a1 Dtads R Edgerton street lF rin,blie ....... Edgerton t t p \Lollar. remoral .. .. " nn, Jnn. periliti[I .. {{S \V M1M11 _ .. 5,1 \\'Mall,\ \\. either, B. 1 (, - ; t ... Publishingi _ :in ,' Snllir nn, unx .tNo wwmxn Edtrerron 1 .t IOP'" - "' ... ........... 1l Mar- irdt. nl.. Pe M Othnra. Petltlon r20 387 West \\'exfrrn Wren 1 -ing - 7 + 0 D 1 Cn code and o[aer .treat.. nmP e BIG F.;av,J11 M ..... .. i' .. ................ 5++ )lenit. .and .......... At'tea M.......... ................. ......,. ... 'L'21 \Vexteru ut en ue auJ "[leer ,[reef- Hex err.. ..... + !U Urnkvl i ctrl'. Pr ... ............. Ilgh[x, opo, e.... .. ...... 816 Ehnnuutrunf, ............ 1luunce ............................ Electrle sulD,, or` - tion... ti4lon.......l 6UN Bfetcall T. 61., and otherx. Pe removal ..1 of:le \Veber, furl, peri[ton.............................. Cniou 'rnlegrn Vh CO.Cu...................... '08 FOrtrlc ul dltleontlnuanee..................... F.lectrlc IlBhtx, AIJ. Snnhora'x rexuln -lid..... fi:tl )fiHxixxl Ppand Nn -h Htreere. rexolutlon............... bul;ding, AIJ. I41omN'Ixconain 608 Co.. Western . .........:132. \\'hart-muxter... ........t .. ... "" SON 38x ct,Julep- Fort xt 'ret, Ism PO............................384.�9x, 876 I.nmpx . ....Feel F.lectrlc lights............ ............................ ,.........11l..tn 4. Ii. ]t. \Iluu, St C 1 h g33. 4G0 \\'Iticney',4 Snei[li xAJd'u.. eller uPrning.'2.1U. tl ...... to lance \lino Nut'I Ustx, Oil @. ' Engineer', report ........................ Fc,lneer, lAxxi-marl 1 ... .. P rd innate, ... :S1t7 22 orJiteun JI K57 street, .. SON �" r \V hlcncrr \\'IIKua. it { I e_ _ ',�, ., til 1 Ot orJl uuer ...... ....... n 1 tmerte. ... ......121 f ( , Chininer o sort Eureka Improvement o .... .venue, cbn g fKrnJe. ,3;11 Mmo...,. ;utl \IuiJenbn L• _ 2''- r w axed 1c . . ..... ... �t.l Onl Evergreen... Exchange•,treat Purl - US Mongan. 1 ... . 1 tirlun It 1' [ton . SU - .1 Wood- aide - 16 . J {. 1 1" wx Y' a Final orders for PaHxxF - It 211 \lunger, ,peri \ Y Life InsuranC� CO. 48l - , 1 Pe' Zahn Henrl . led Otte I 'in " _ ii 1 •u teem ... Park � _ .. • 6f0 J... Fish, Ju Fire Ilmtre, orJinnn,e - 161 Ordinance WA Natural Gln, Oil anJ P 1 C . _ , 33l nwr � \lerriam e k 1 f } Park noun to to e III u .. �� Per)\I Flxndrau ,creat geld) K Ald ill OI til q5U Nintb street, paving 4-11 Nurrix, Petrick, Petit) - "- 265 43 CILJ' Printb b - 7 1 1 8 MITTI'ES :t'I\ 1. 1 t - Forest street, porext street Improv t - o N.,_ Brox Jc Cutler, I Citi .. ... +6U ._ { l42 1.10 rnrJ rep t .. bli tl ll ( ti . " " N :i SP e, AId 11 e1ndJ � � -��� 67 2 .... Fountain ..tine ... ",,..._ . „, fix J611 NoyeH, U it., Petition I)., Pelltion {3 ' fxil •Skaffxrxn,' 1 Wanderer ter I rintln u I its in 'un a Printing x. ser ... ni 1 liellowx nirrwG graJing. u m , _ I1O¢M (' unty Commineior rn Lo confepr Fuontain. lir n. .. i. oi,.th. It. A.. yeOHun .. .. - .......... _ ,1 U'C unload - G4 peke,, T F.. and Wm I,Indeke. Petition. g. 51 Pet"b"".................... 634. fi6G eol.lt n. _ wit ltd . .. ... .. ... ,,,, „635, W a61 nl,enmR. .vd [.eHnnueer. Frol,eth, A. I. and others. PetiNonx i - .... 397 / petrel, Bertha. .. Ordinun', nmeuding O dI ce No ll3G..... 380 22 - - -- " unrnx nrnn.tr Cntptge ,tread[ I 1 g Lc . Ald. Weber .. 81 ' Frolexeth. pet) Frnuklin n[rret pnvlt 1, - ....... " 5U4 precRo xireet, gradin .. .. 114 ot'..K . 60F Ambulance. APp Ointmel t o if.. I .. 1%'.unu my tits H t C nPt[nS 8 66, 3:15. 998 Franklin Htreet \ m'nti - - - " - - rn !1 r' CO . ... ­ X12Vetiti 4+U 21. 43, 6:r 1 t- Ilii) l{ t 011 167 I:leetiun Jlxt t .te \\ Its l tltl Ald R bar.. ;183 Frnnchi-ex... .. ci[I Fry. Lout -c M., Pe e. t " tici .. ,t{4 1 N' pe open) R t 6{J A IJ 1 1 III 111 n,{ _ B diff 1 -.' '- -- S.tJ P I rJ 1 1 {I I . 1 ` t tiR to .'a. 609 Franklin and Fuunui L Ploileon, on, t+4 6J Pirxlen lrnteoe Plate- trN 191 IS 71 { i It.. i - 33 4 3 Garbage, nlght,oll, cu L t 210 {'hoto Krapbic Picitn, .Inn . Petition ", S98 B 1\ 1 fir f n P i -on 165 kit Uarbaga. sremor,l ilii I.1feIn,ur n\el omI' d n, +NI IN Poned mn,ter. ... t 33 2451 Co- ­;.C rg Deli m ,.IA V Pett _ 111 rPe ttI \111. t UenPsee to Granite,treetn. a11ey K . -, 480 7.Ounde and Pound's . .... ... .. .:59 H nns[tn, ex nHli'r• Va\ ' f .. ' .. �IN' III A •"'65 \ll 4lebL ... o•• lose 1 Litton. ... ... Gro shot.. P s• Pe .:'1'11 i'ow der magazine,.. bo ..... .058 r .... HorAe."Frnttuse'nf le rf G7+ h t t t ... 784 left" 1 p' H.. weign-ttl aster 8BI . ............ o e trol v G74 Police patrol err. pe tlltOn .......... 138 Horses, Pure o i "" - 1 72 \1 k.tH 11 [ .. sex er. Ald Sn h Hnl , Hez eklxh, VetlrlOn cininl.................................. - 371+ Yrice, A. A , and,o �+ thrice. fl. M.. Peticlon........................... .. .112 NB" I.ey'de. n .. ... Ueu.. yPolt ClofhlnR C<i., pr tirlun.............. .... .... 26 e \I ackubin x rest 5lnekubin ,rarer P Ald. Snnhoru........ 667 ' Hall.Hezekian, Hagar, F. U., Petltlon ............................+fin, : 670 Prior Avenue tracks.................. ............ t,on ..... 2" )l nab nit un 5lnenln iter )hark Police ............................. 1 Iv 31xnPtnrd r, Will pet I . petition, Ald. Sullivan- 615 Allle, 'citIon...............................:.. Hewitt, P 460 Public scales, reso ❑ .............................. k Lonix. Petition................. 508 Police force. in, reuse of, mayOr'N cumltlnni- 190 Callen.\'oerg.......................................... A"' Snnnorn....... C� Health iuspettorn....__...........................397, Heinlein. •1 no ............ ........ .......................... 508 Hebholz. Slane 2Y0 Itelundlag. ordinrtnce................................... 3' 480 ................. entiun .. ....... _.............. ........... ^: ItundO xrn•rt xt ntlon, xtOn• hoax. aM14 .......................... .r Marshall avenue, Paalrtg, Mienehnhn xtrrer briJge ................. Aid. Itlom.. 38 Hinkle. Jno. (i.. Pec Ilion .................... ............. ................ .. ,. ... ......................... 1:14 Rlchnrd, h Co., clsltton...... ........................ vncn n Itcnn, Ald., rexohl tion .................................. _65 01i. 1:1.4 Pilfer, Phi11P, petition, 190 H.• Hoists. C. I.,, PeOti ontitlon........ Henry E., Pe 460 Bober[ Court, 4 0 Bobereheut grade........... ............................ 108 fB38. I.ndel tit. Geo.. nPPOtnted....................... iliP. hixnhxxr•J ........ .,,. .I. ......... 11"_ Scburlkr, Petition................................... ,tltiun. Ald, R'eber.... 387 Schroeder, 1'hnx. R.. P' Hull,lek. Indiana and other streets. ,rxwr......""" ...,_, :t.M1-' KOx'it xt re't, exteu 83'1 \Veinxturk, i'b Slxlh \\'nrJ I.eve•e.........................id......" . 766 Aid. ifock.. 383 I nepeutor of Iiulldings dePxrtmeut ............ 262 Ito-enthnl..,a,., Petitiov.............................. ... ... I.tCt:y xe. Nntith and other ,treetx, Hewer,. ,anpector Id Bulldlu re, " I k e ordfnunee..... ,slBrles Snyder, Theodore, Pe titlon.................. ......... 21 ,,., .................. ..... 4511 Iirnrk, Il., und otherx. petition........._......... I1. SouLlt nt reef. n wnIOR, etc .............. ) AIJ 5felxdv.� .. .Ilk Inspector O[ Bulldin'b oihce. t f .•ere Rr 11 , R - +:i Scale, d otfi P thio H .. 138 hatcher h' [ f. _• 1 , 451 Msuth Hobert.eldstreet, 83G Clair starer. ,Iden alk ... Irvine A and ( t.x A .. - ._ 50N Schaelk JNI Slmme J b Petltl 480 A49 Cirtus Ilele - 11 � S:tJ .1 St. e ' Street IIRh CInR. to inv stlgnte '7 112. 113 2 Johne Johnson,..1. - .. •,.rl Smith and Tv)ior. etiHon ... 2 0. 3•Z4 COc U 1 107 Street IlghtlnR, err ... .. " 1 335 .Loh -(.hex. H., Ile, in all \ ., ."1U NmokO, ordinance.. .... ... and othere. Vetitl _ " In.. o Kokineon, "t f 1 hollmorR' 11 e d 6:18 .. Street B[IIdHx, change,.. ... -, wnY mat erN . � 739 186 KIG10li x Addition. railroad ..... Ol+ Somers. R' A., .. ... 771 205, 307 License rater... .. ..... ........... 5 Street art St street, oPrnI9R. Ald. Malady.. .. 9 Kell, Fredrike, Pet{tfon...... 1 ............ Art. ys forxd fl4 Creo, C., and others ....................... 113N 509 License rehntex............................................. 5 ata ,,. III k Sumndt oven.. Eoct.. Kerr t 1{ichardeon, P' rk, AId. Senborn e,ol tiun�. ".Jr.-' St. AnI0eo Park. cban.c attest nn mss...... • Liquor urdivalle,...................................... 5 898 petition. Aid. Long.. 252 Thorpe, W. 4.. P --. Kenwood . _,. KnnPP, R. S. Petition ............. _.....,. O:i; 6catlon................ 8'J7 .1 Anth 0n, Park. alley v Avenue,......... 39 BfYer, Jc C. petition................................... IireYer. 1•hae.. Petltlon................. ..... .... .... 3:17 St. Anthony- and Larpenteur hnecke, Johanna, pets[Jon........................... INDEX. viii INDEX. STANDING COM1f1TTF.F.S— STANDING COMMITTEES— TREETN, xex'E nx Al. Imm Ex. STANDING COMMITTEES— sTREET., IEwnas AND anlnr.Es. 121 xTREET.. 6Ew ERe ANU bR1D alae, ['AHE. eDm eNul, tion... ,nim .......................... c st reets and other streets. aex'er....� � 1:Ui K'Orient.JA � 450 220 Cummled.oB, of Health, Rule.,Hamin's res, ton..ION- 50U L'Urienloicks't bort 11 .......................... 144 Council Conway, Itev. .inn.. DeliU \\eber'a re lu I.umbrecht, F rdinnnce prohibiting cutting Street rnil,cn,' ticket x ......................... Como avenue bridge, Aid 51MJ Luke Comu. u............. lee.............................. . 609 571 tion.................................................. ....... Uamberg. li. A....................................�........ I 50N of 43 1,au Ren, Peter, Pwtltfon................................ tftfon ..... .. "' 332 Dale street bridge uPpro drivenn� - 581 Leo. I'ntrlck, Pe ;8 Lexington Ac enue,gred ng:: . 508 570. 584 Dakota avenue nvenne pnvinR........................ petition ' JOS l.elfnmn, lilebard, Pe 220 Dakota ....... Unvideon, \V F., ordinance.................6:17 d it t dose.. petition.......... 138 Uavldeon, .ins. H.. Petty 1'nnongex...........Js!, sit Pen. 63. Lind[ ui,t, If., Bull Petition ............... 1 I.lenuu, C. 13' Dearborn street Urcker, Adnnt, pel.i Llon ... 4011 4;; LtRLLn wkreet xide[vnik... Asn'[ Dillon..Ice, . Pet1[lon . - " 164 I.n thernn Cem eter,' Drake. H. C .Petition .. :lei Lynch, Inch -1. ... ... ti tion.... u od ocher t t„ t A oil 1 JS 22, ll2 Deinking four talo. DecLLt - :i9s )f,ebod e,, ,and sl,Kibbeu. J \1 "" 220 .tit Oct"kinK fountain -.. fonntnin: Hu,il g Id llntea n,e grading 391 Murylnnd etreet, gra, u t. ,. , g9l Drinking etc-. " ;T llneknhtllstreet.1 .... 43 Drinking fon"tai D. } 17 Martin. �' ,,,. :tU7, :19H Edgerton street brbl gr .... .. 41 Mnnum, re 1111 .. )funbban, J I 332 i] Edgerton street Rreding xl reel sloi'rw "' !e etitl Irl4 )inn`unrdt \\ { 2 2U Edgerton Edger ...... Jno. 11 .. .. M4 )fent,. 11 . trod tihers, 1 etitio n. .... ... 397 Egan, ............. Ehnnantrunt, I'......Dunnce ........_................ or, 2iY ilenU•, )1...............................tltlon.............. 1letcaI T. 1A 221 of Electric subway, .-kill. Son boro'I, resOltltiun.... "N . shed Pi and Nash streets, remove., DUN 508 Electriclight[, lilectric lights .......................... .....111.205 '-' ld.tl lom'o re,olutlon............... bnLding' \\'ixconeln R. ]t. St h Co.. 450 Engineer's report. ... e.x[etnntl ... F.ngiDeer. ( dinnnce, 307 )flan . ', m, ordinance- ' _2 .. 333. .. ... 5 Eureka I[ I IIIb" f .:Gil 111nneaotn street. Rr 3ntg ...... I .... 332 �m grad[....... i:vergree ._, ...:GII Moldenbo d tido[ " ' 2-211 Eichanq - f t P f g fur Pn- nl., "' '"' 0'u )IonKno, I •,"1 \lunger, It 1 , peLi tion.. ....... ... .. . 450 . 3 Final order. Fish, Jno. R ........................ 164 Oil and Fuel Co., ordinance.... ;81 Fire limits, ordinnu, c ...................................... Flandrau street gre ling ...... .......... NuturollGnx,I ret.- nv nR........................... 450 Ninth air p .. 331 .205 Forest street. Ald. ISlom'x resulntinn.......... _...... Patrick,tltlon.............. ............... ;50 Norrlx, Patrick, pe h Cutler, Petition ..................... 43 ........._.... Yotwxt street ImVrorement ................... ... 450 Novel, U. It.. pe tltlon...............................;3, ll2 43 ...... Fountain ....................... ....................... Fountain. Itrondwn,'..........'. NnYww. ;5U U'l'onnot. D.. Petition tltlon ...............petit........... `_e2 d \\ m. Lindeke, Petition, 54;, D11 Irrolseth, 15. A.. Pr[itiher tltlon........... A. I., and others. 11 I:J Oakes, T. F.,nn Hertba. S. M., petillon...................... No. 1190 ll:k1...... 3970 Froieeth, Froleseth. A. 1., Neto tion..............................:197 :Gil Ordinlnnre, nnnolding [)rdinnntre Frsuklla .trret llBvinR ... 594 Otsego street, gra ding :o ... . .. ..... 449 Frnnklfn street vnI nil "" _ 33! 1'ntmyrn) V. A 1`eteretn, 1`. A.. Vetitlou 43, 1544 Franchise.... •,,. Fr,'. Louise M., Petition ................... tx, eew'ere _,,, , ;511 ,III 1'enrson, F. 15., petition.................... Fran kiln and Fuuyuler .tree soil, err..I ... ....... 14N, 2G4 Phalen Avenueopening•et[ ..... nates... '120 Photo.,.. ..... ... 544 381 Garbage, night Garbagx, removal can lrnrl...... ................. ticinn, 481 Picha, .ono., Petition .................................. ......... t...... 308 Germania Llte ins urn n ee ComyrtnyPe' Kende........ 1011 Pound- .................. ........... _ Genesee to (it"" n s[reetx. alley ander 4sD I'uundx and atinesound[nnstere.........................:91 0 56 bot .1 oeePh, petition ............................ Halle,l h -muster .......................... Hal . l\'. H.. , K 221 1'n,der .tits .................... ..... Litton ................. A�A., and.Ithers, pe 13N list, Hetekbth, Pet ........................ .................... Hezektah, cl nl no.............Peter. 594 Price, . .94 :187 Hall. er. F. D.. petltlon............................4611.:*14 Hog' 0 Prior Avenue Lrotcke................. .................. ,.� He,Ri'itt, Al1ir, Petition ................................ 4011 Yublo1z. Meordlnn[uiceun )lade k I,oni,, Petdtlon................' ^20 Health inaP",'for...................................39i. Heloleln. ,Int ............ ............... ....... 50tl Itwbholr. _ Itefun B• Hhtkle, .[no. f:.. IIs[kion.......................... _Uer ..................... 5 H oIeLA, C. I.,, Petit)on................................�. Hellefek, Henn' E., petlthu .. 450 1{Obert Coo t, vncnitlon ............................".. liable street Rr332 109 037 Indiana and other street,, ertcrr.................. deport meat ......... 3a! Dosnbei street, exteusinn............................. .. 11* " ow., Pet141on................... ........... Inspector of I1nRdlugx Ins IS uildinlgx, smoke ordfunnce..... 205 Sesenthal. .l 21 Snndwr, Theodore, Petition .............. J5U ... 450 pector'of Ins mr tl nitumnFe. sone, asmrie, ......... per. ling.... fx R 43 Scxlex.................................... ......... others, Petitfot 4'0 Twine Avenue and ort tr [:arcs A.. Bud ,_..,. 508 schuelke. H , a:: petition .. sbomer, Jacob, Pe " 480 449 Johnson, .... J - 481 .. Smith ord'fnvlor, Petition 33.9 John..., .fohus. Chnx H-. P efltl Folms in "11 y a . 221 .. .2'0, 220 Smoke, ordinance. ... 2'1 .. - d othrre, peHtlou... A an n+ilrond . ' .. 614 9omern. \Y. 's Addition Kell, Fredrike, Petition,; ............................. � Arr. for .lux. Ansll. 544 Sprinkling"' d tthere....................... Ceo, C., en 171. 21F, 317 ri3N G09 Kerr h Itichardeon, Park, Atli. snnbonn'x re solution.. fl; Squlrew. 1'nrk chbnRn street no mee...... st. Anthony E Eon wood I:nrtPP. R. S. Peticlon.................................. 137 397 SL. Anthony Pork. alley once tion................398 Avenue.......... KreYer. Chas., Petioli..........__......._........ . 3:17 St..4nthnn," and I.arpenteur N necke, 3ohnnnn. Petitioq ........................ INDEX. STANDING COM1f1TTF.F.S— TREETN, xex'E nx Al. Imm Ex. PA501i st. Pa nl city ICy Co'.. depot Co'x petition........... 220 st. foul noon St. Putt Tux-Puvera Axel n, a,mwnalcatlVu. n :t:1•! Store Full, cool vox. .. - lo .. .:.J4 &1! st.W. A H . petitn.,- tltiun ... .22, Stockton and Lit nisi, p Slrcet roll [eRy nontter.... .. ... 2 ... 3:{'! 112 Street rnil,cn,' ticket x ......................... .... :n}7 Street rnilw'nv ordinance .......................tar!, 112 Street'nle.. .. ...... ..... 0511 .-... .. street sign ......,45, c.bnnglnK............... lax Street nlomrx, Urdimtnce Sttt'et rnr aril - 2 }115 97 Sir,, kr le ... Summit A,c "Bek .. ... 20 .J4 Testimony, AIB. (rel un x el rgex ..- leameter.I.ocnl "Icon",, ....... _. _.. 571 !�1 Thorpe, \P G.. Petition ....... ... nipper fetes Syndmatn. Petition........ IINJ, 14 victorinxtrw•t brldge. :`1M \\'ashlltgton "t"',Ile„nik \1'nlxh, .Ina. R { lid 14 11: NVIlunxhu dor t ill. \\'nitiv r, 11 1 tl 1i Rest P.bliehi ,. CoL I t - 7' Ri1 Western avers poring, r streets sewer . 4S o \\'extern nvenne Bull L........................... \Veber. Curl.petltloo.. ...... Ou \Vn unlo,, Tele,-phl'u.................. 2, Wharl-master........ .. _......... ....i \\'LltneyR Smitlo'x.4dd'n.. alley u Penn u.2'!0, 39 A5 W it tore F'nrt I ti. I fi[I 1:1 .. ... Wooden .illi Ik eII t _ 3: wotlee)', W J . Pei tion. tltitn Zan, lie, and there• l e hns n'In.�T1�U. 6391 G city printlDg. Library report" blicntiuu of noticex.............:t .. skuttnrre pn 5' •• wanderer' Printing 1'1,'x. P,IRloII .. ....... A mbulnnce. .. ... .. Appointnlelr ll el. ., 48, G.5 tl' lfl oro 1 .; JO 611..1, 2_. uted lice) n Arnold. Philip, Ino P" .. 3 eailitt N. ahoy......_. _.. _......._.. ........._. Rrever, Thos., Petit lou .............................. Rrttn,tn, Chnx. 15., Petithn .. .............. Gchrl. v aypuintment co"..' Omed..... 1 Genrmrtn's, Angn.t, Petition ................... Hanson. ez-oRlcrr, par 'If .......................... 1 Horne. ' Fronk", sole of .......................... Hones,purchm;.of ............................ ..I Leyde, Geo..a ppolnted ............................ . )D+nhntton Clothl" Co., Petition ................ Macrtb,xter fork Pulire .............................. I'ultee force, innrenet of, n, or u o Rov+qV N reef xtAtb!o. etore, holes, ............. n 1 rr .... Itcnn,Ald., rexolntitn .......................... 1Of, I.ndcith, i Uva.appointed..................... lCein.t ark, l''d, dix mixxwl ....................... itrnrk, It., vino . otherspM•tititn........... ..... VirroCircus ser liern lbwtello, U -bo', 11 .... Dicklneon. S 1 e, rehtndrd ... Kollmorgen, license t License rntea............................................... li1ce... rebntea........_.. _.................._..._...... Liquor tr hmnce........................................ flyers .k Co., Petition ................................... fANDING CONITAITTEE6— 110EVACS. N,E. 107 )Iyer.. T. D ..................................... ...... Trude Bud Labor Axsembl.y petition........ 571 un1.n' It Lol''n., ['1T\" 1'nnl•ER'CT AND "A'D ETe. 81 llnllot bole... .. .. .. ..... 422 Cii,v nod Bonn L+ loll sit• ..... ... .... TL Furl. Propo.nis for... .. .. 608 Hentng contract awarded ....... .. ... .... 85 Hospital, elc., "'t""' estimate22 ..................: ;81 ,Innitcr, snlnry "' """" _ 594 1lnrket, Job" 1:exeler's levee............ 273 Market resttnrpot............... I'unml-master, robot -111 \\'nrrwuJale........ %7 Itwnoelter l... and others, Petition..... .....221 titin, A,I Ex All' 1'D" I, A+t'o D,Ts It t,d of control report.....131. 265, 481, n5J6 Rord of Control repo, err . . • "' 150 clorkin, ,los , clnirt no .. ... ... ..... 7'� Miller. A., rin{nl... - .. .. 509 It l U t .. t .....6.::1, 1 11 1 1..:467, 461, 3118. 577. 594. ,58 Snllh o n.:\t 1 , reso tion to refund 33_5 ..... 451 14AS AND x'ATEn e 615 Uruko and Cnecnde ani other streets, lamp Electric lights, proposals ............................. 411 Electric et, I., die.ontlnunnce..................... 615 Fort .veer. Inm P,....._ ....................3....399, 615 )Ilan. Net, Go.. GII h Fuel Co., accepinnce 571 of ordin once .. .. Yet St I' nal l'hnmher of Conon ... .... r.B... frond cuncert.s ... ... .................. 221 Merriuno Park... ........................................... 516 Parke, Person, to take I m'ge of_.... 171 SI'F.CIAL 1'011MITTEES— Dellow, street grading, Ald. MelmlY ' anter Sia Domed Count," Cooled.. once., to "It' ........... ........... .035, b50, 561 iturns avenue nl,enlu R, Abd. Lelth.mAr . ...... 451 I;attoge street opening• ate., Aid. \Veber. ... 481 I:u+ntmy 5tenm "cut Company .. ........ 138 Election diel Acta... ... ... �yd..05.3.95. 308 F.urtll \lord close's petition,............ .. w'eber.. 383 Geholl, Aid., cborges. Invr.Hgnte....... .417. 609 ttDd,o:I[m•x addition, alley grade. Aid. San 43 barn . Highland \nrrnL ngennenallev..ope ng. Md. San orn 165 Hattmnt[ nveolur, .ewer, Aid. Lelthnuser...... 461 Fent .[rest.ewer, Aid. so It ................. 85 )turket Hall, len.e...................................:.... 194 Mackubin xtrietsener. Aid. Sanborn........... 398 1lnckubin.treet pnving, Ald. Sanborn........ 067 lion{nnr[t t. \v no. Petltlun, Ald. Soillre., Cullen, ] oerK_........................................ Gl'o M or.hall nvenne. peeing, Ald. Nunborn....... GM 1l innehnhn.treet bridge ..... ................. Pelfer, Philip, Petition, AlI oil am .............. . 190 Schuelke, H., Witton ................................. Schnroeder, rho.. Il., petition. Aid. \7'eber.... 3674 Sixth Ward Le,' es ..................................... .Sndth and other streets, sewrrn, Ald. hock.. 583, Hoath street. oPuni"R, etc ........................... 610 south itobert street. slopes. AIJ. NelBdy...05136 St. Clair street, side, 'alk ........................... I Street lighting, to Investigate.. .. .17. 042, 867 Street lighting, err "" "...138, 335 3 Street Rendes, oho"Res " 139 165 Street rallx'ny movers . ... .. Slate street, opening. Aid. Me -1 887 Summit avenue South, opening, AW. Rock.. 392 ' 9 Thorpe. W. G., petition. Al d. Long.......... INDEX. PAGE. DOARD-OF PUBLIC WORKS— tree.. vAOE. 61 BP ECIAL COMMITTEES— . 615 Arcade avd Fremont atresia Penin ... .......... 62 Tuacarorn street. opening. Aid. clock.......... ...... ......... 20S Ewing h Chnte'a red. 63 Votes, cnclue........................... ... etc ,may Alley grading, ....... New 9n.1 ordela........................................... 63 63 Water works, testa. ................................100 street, Sr. de ..................... .............. 572 Chnnl.e. a street urn dee.............................. g.��.. Vorth street chnnRe of grad ...................... \V urren 1 Ald. Senboru........ Western avenue, Pali -9, Order returned, Al nvomin street P-ey M1 Brenner avenue gredlnR ............................ DamnKe. awardedC.therine USanborn nntl Oakley "venue Brading . .............................. OF I'1iDLIC "'On itS. Alcii' heetern G3 BOARD "'"'"' coil -.......;r.....-.6. ....................and.................. of A. 'P. UPhum other. for 6s .' Hmatee and �. a66, 21. 157..1113, 189. 21A. -,2 62'J, a31, reuti.n ......... u'S bridge .................... ............. .. 5 ' 63 396. 440 4R0. 608, 643, 569, 593. 612, :I Orlenua xtreec Bradivg em,tr.c.... ............... 107 Mnrehnll oval"e alupes ............................... g........................... 4 Universl4r nvnvue Brndln .............. 108 dlnK............. ............... Bremer revenue gra ._,__,_ -rnala, . ......... " Nlllie street 1, 6.........""" Ylncogrudioh' 4 pas. - ........� .... 108 108 Arkwrightstreotaud Lo -trout Erie street change of grad ... A 7 4 Clark atrcet elopes .... ....................� -5 Marshall na'enua Paving .... ............ _. ]08 108 \Vooden sidewalk ..sesame L (Lincoln 5 Terrlcortul rood opening, etc...... ... 109 ^ Erronaove -Bess enta...... .......................:. Robert street Opel Ing. etc ....................... Pnrk 16 \\'urren arrest gr nuvR"""' ........-.... lv U"kota nvevue qrn v g.................. 109 109 Alley open lull. liooednle ...................... tvinu........."'::.':::._':::,:11. order for J. .i. Hill ..................... 109 Virginia avenue P Main -treat gradi aR............... ............... Manomin street gr.g.—........... 330 Belundieg gee .... ............................ 1- ' iGlo. i¢ blur brill ............. li Folsom h Aiurray's claim .............. . 109 109 Orleansgradi ng.�_� �1 ����� OB,G and guttering ............. neere'commvnl- 17 Street colli-sloners—EnglBol etc. 297 o —1 Oltve street Brollies W atroet .aware .................................. 1B soar ......................... 1R Clerk of Boartl'e S 116 :. 110 Leech street war .... Leech street ee '"Q� charge of --d18 18 Allow-- clerk... ... . ist"'-. 1q'bora aur aneletant engiveer .. 110 dackeon street AOPe street gradi¢ R ......................... etc....... Allowantre 18 t y e.glneer's force..................................... 110 31t Como and Phalen avenues penivg. 1 Pnrk Pince pork .. ......... vg, 19 Bradley street sewer covtract...................... 10 Colborne street eew'er contract ..................... 111 Driveway pnv to White Benr road opentn6• a ........... 39 waster°-reme.ewar cont rat. e.�::::.:-:::.::::.: College avenue paving............................322. Farrington avenue Paving .................... Harvester alley grading""""""'""'"" Alley opening, Arlingt on Hill- .......... 19 Rondo street Krnding ae 10 Sibley xtreec sewer covtract..... .111 S1, ]34 Como avenue opening. etc ................ . ... 10 AisPle .trees snorer................... .....,,..1 243 Ainnomin street grading.,... 20 Valley street .ewer..................................131. 31 Steveoa street opening. etc .......................... Haldeman - Addittou........... 0 )fariov street Beaver .................... BIOPeB............................132. Indiana 1her Temann nvenr�t "other sfreetasewere s r ... perrle Alley grading. ............ openlnR, etc ................ 20 Edgerton street n g g............. street gra 396 George street Retunding order. ( P. Mpllnnel..................... ^ y openbl R, kllghland Park ..................... 20 Alley Opening, 0 Alley 13R 132 Thoroton dt Shaw's claim ............................ 20 Mlnvesota street grading ............................. 326, 366, 532, 426 Dnkotn ave¢u- paving ................................ bet �..,',........ G1c.t.lr.,on Rawer....P,................ rn avenue and oLherxLre...Reeser, Dale street bridge aPProachea .....................: 21 lirea132 .. enue paving::............ 133 H. S. Fnirchild'e clalln............. ..........ad of gn.de... t, a8 133 Dsmnges for Third street change Forest street 1Pentug..................... i�ginia avenue paving ................................ paving.. a9 Ashland nvevue PnvluK................................ 133 Seventh street openlnK................................. 39 Short street gra ng ................................•... 133 Earl street opening ..................................... 3!1 Sea'entb street grading..._.._.................... 11'a Cherry street urn"loge................................ Honda -trnet Rra vK................................... d1 39 Arundel atlas pnv g................................. 9A if innesotn street PnvluK.........•:................... 133 Clark -treat gradlege................................... 40 Alnrnhall avenue gr'ding............................. 133 Kent -treat -ewer ....................................... 40 (,eagle.. street grading............................... 133 Colborne street sewer . ................................ cra bo, t street enn Pnviug......�.............. 134 Mound street Bew'er........... ......................40. and 40 S1b1eS street and and guttering.............. 1S3 Clt.ton avenue sewer ................................ We -tern nreuve sewer ............................. 41 Olia'e stn+et rosin .............................. 41 street R R - 134 132 .radio, lrest -ewer..........__ .............. _...... .................... BI— 41 River -treat RrvdlvR ave Ha -Ling- avenue Rrvdivg Sibley street Bewer........................................ 3'hird street. chnngo 01 grnde........................ aY Forest street and and eew'er ........... .................. ' ,1,',G- 1.3t College avenue chnnRe of grade .................... 4^_ Alle•r Rrndfn R. weed h \\'Illina rear"'" 'phorn street ur"d1aR"""""""""""" 42 lent. Woodland Pnrk nadl�ionoanla..134, 135 Congr"B street atater................................. agonal blocks nide alk. contract end n Poatol n,pr.,rintiom vementa....... ...... Final orders for impro ..... 42 Re 13R 1" ....at..... proPosa d2 PcoPoss ..wal 1..... 137 and � 'laBun Lrnnemittedlo ............ , \t'oodenalstreek-'n,ngct re bin -Greet Pari°R ............................... 131 137 MvA[nnemy .creat-pxninK. etc ..�... ...... ....... openlvg. etc ............................. V,drfi 69 F'nir.ald avenue grndin6............_---'---'""" - Cedar street gra ding.................................... 161 State atroet Aikwright street openln B. etc ...................... j4 Evergreev avenue change of Krude ...........�.�, 160 Dakotnavevue Opera'Wee..-vtI....................... I1aY ton's Add'n........ 59 :\Kate street charge of grnde.................. of graads AIIPY opening. LYmnn Alley o No pea r u9 ' '.Ia- I street change change n.qe o gra ...... 16] Dearborn street ................................. I,nurel nvennx Poring "'^'-""""""""' L—B,l UO Chata Be avenue 60 Rreweter nvevn,PnwloR 1. •ton's addlti on:::....161,162 ....161, 180 180,243 rvemn,uegrndfnK ............................. F afrviow avenue grading ............................ fi0 A71ey Rrndlog. 60 nvevue Brndiu...... 162 Flew street sewer ....................................... ' .Aldine t-.............� : 61 w'beeier nvenua -p-1,11, e ' .-....... 162, 180 Pine street change -f grade .................... 6f Alii ton street openlnR• ot........................ 162 Olive street change .f gra de ....................... change -f gra"e......... qr g............................. 61 Itich nestle ¢din Doorman atR. Bewer contract. act. I. Pennsylvania avenue Alley opening. Evans' addition. 61 Gn-dhue and INDEX. BOARD OF PUBLIC WORKS— street ae.................................. -- Kent were.. .. in Kent Leech street newer .................................... ArkwrI.bt street and Lookout I'Ince. Rrnd- 162 IVR.................................. .................. . Roble street Go Ir uvemlx, RrndinR. 1&3 "BY RradlnR. F,ari nR and Chute's ndditton 1 War.., street .ewe,'...._...... _.. _...._...... .. l6a Locust Bull other streets, PnvluK ............. Laurel --- Paving nml sewer un l)nelda 163 street.................... ................... Tr... of R rewsrer avenues asss r ......................... .R5 201 ' out -a street 11.11oe....... ....................: _,..1R5. zol Cromwell avenue "penins ........ ....... ..IRs. 201 Alncnleat er even r. O\f,rd naso- Cnm- hridge nvecux, Prineet-n avenlle, i s.ItIuvt Fetr„e "'I"treet, WitbersPoan e tree[d R itBniI la:, iw . 20, \\ Bl ,ue grnde...... Wulthum nvr.ue ,rude ................... .1R6, 2P O.k1- nvenne Rr,pie ............................... Is.: 2R Mare''reale ,redo ............. .... ..— B., 20 i:ent arrest sono .......... .................146, I- .:Is', Alncku 1, .Greet sews . ................... .....1Ri. 2n Un1Y street sealer .. ................... 1R7. '=Un. ^e. Parrid Re street a ..............18,, ^_rev, _1 maer....." .....1s7, 2U Let(nrette avenue x .. la Breweter street newer........................... .Itli. ^_0 11 rune atrcet s . .... St Aa tbony' nae 'ere. .. IRs. 2aa. 30 Vlctorlu street sewer ........................IBB. 2W. 39 RnmseJ' a sewer ............. ........... IRR, 20 Genesee street change Of grnde.................... IB Gravity streetchange of grnde..................... lF R'hitnll street c1�nn Rx -f ,rade................. W Peter. nvevue sewer and eaa'..................... Smith treat s er, n municntion from City E-Kineer .......��.. �......... .................. D Kett street paving]t Cou Rreas street sewer., .... ........ Clintonavenue sewer..................Laurel venue . ................ 11 mri C oolda street B� woraaR ..............................: 11 Street south .f i,nke re, grade ................. 21 Borns even.. openlan .. 2 Wilson and other etreeta, oPe.inR.............. 2 Rock street o.enin.................................. Lvton's additf On' alley-Iopee.................... 2 Burns avenue grading........ ....... Smith's subdivision, alley grading.......... 16, Smith's addition. alloy f Rrudin ^ Afound street vbnnge - evade ...................... Forest street change of grnde...................... 22 2 Weatminater street change of grnde........... 2 Clark street -1-Pee....................................... 2 Refunding order. Spencer .............................. 2 Clark street Rnad Ing e ................................... . City Eu Rincer's report. ,\Pril, 18.44 ............... ! Estimate. a.d a -tan............_poringc "trnci:: i Locuat ,ad other streetB, AIt,.IssIppI street. pRvin9 curl ew^s erin R....... P Sprinkling rontrnc[, District _ Sprinkllve contract. Diatrict 3 ..................... 2 SDrInkling c -"tract, DLatrict 4 .................... : SprinkllnR contract, I) I'lrt ri..................... Sprinkling Co vtrnct, District 6 ..................... Sp,fakling contract. District 9— ........... Lombard -venue openlnR ........................ Dnlvereltr ulna ne grn,li..w............ Brew -ter avenue paving and .ewering........ En.t Ssitummy nit nvventtceue P nvin...........25 q ......... ....2v,, Univervpavin R ...... Central Pnrk Plat. Paving - 3'29 ................. Central nvenne PnvinR Rennet street RrndinR.................................. Banal street sower.... ........... Manomin avenue grading wcontract.............. Allvnurin R.lSt. Paulgrod proppercL.............. proper... ARD OF PUBLIC WORKS— PAGE. :IdBewood avenue oPevivq .......................... 262 262 ''''ml avenue slopes ............................... grading. Woodland Park.............. "0 ,lley 4artin street sewer ................................. 'lam ade........................ of grice's 264 street F,d lay dlur,Edmund OBrn n Raecoud nddl- 63 .... i tion ....... .. ............................................. tefundinq order, Morarty'..... 261 ' 271 3ntea oven t, change ge grade ...................... I,nwrevice atrcet change of R. de .................. 271 271 Vorth street chnnRe of grad ...................... 271 Artlanr avenue oPeni¢R.................. Robinson h C-rY'- Petition ...................... ... �... 271 Brenner avenue gredlnR ............................ r2 Oakley "venue Brading . .............................. 27^_ Batrns ¢.venue BrmBIR .............................. Aley Pnvinq, Hopkin'. ndditlon............... 283 Pint street .nPonnsyl vnnin Been—Rrs"- Sar, Ing. .t Gr tt trle.t Rradmg .. - ...2ria, 293, 476 293 A11,, gr°ding, Lyman Buy ton's nddiriov... 293 Farrlu,t-a. nrxnue vmg............................... Exchange .trta•t pnving.................. ............ N.I— street p— In. ....................... \Inn neem. Pa vin R. ..... ^94 33U. 367 Aller openlnR. \v vet h Smlth'a s,, ¢dd!tl.n 294 al7 .................add o \\'earern ,.venue nnrin6....... _...._........... 295 F'r'nklin alrexr paring ................................. Jl arks[ street Pnvinq........................ ......... Nelson avenue Pnvi ng. ... .. .. 295 206 Kent street paving .. .. \\'eehineton street Pnvinq .................. ...... .... 2D6 isnbol street -ewer. ................................"96, 449 Eleventh street Pre.YinR................................ 2B6 CTP re.a street Ridtyvalk .............................. SL Clair xtreec sidewalk .............................. 2a6 296 \\'illi". street side"alk................................ eet Hudson avenue and other street-,.prinkling 206 B,da.ding order........................................g 296 68`1 Maryland street grading.... ...................197, Lake Como and Phnlen nvenne opening. etc. 297 Arcade street opening. etc ............................ 297 297 AlDemnrie street ovenlo R .....:....................... 297 Alnple etreet Roger contract ........................ 297 Clark street grading contract. ..................... Lnfnyette avenue and liiuno street sewer 298 contract...... .. .... . .... Macaleater avenue and of els' 't' grading contract................................................... Ban01 street Rose-- 298 .. . 298 A llv 11 n. 54 block 8, Smith's fall m. aubdiv.e.. Stine.n'a divielov. grading contract......... 29A flack "bin street paving contrnet ................. 298 College avenue paving............................322. Farrington avenue Paving .................... 398 Nila-ladppi andother ateeeta grading.......... 323 Smith and other alreete amvere .................... 323 479 Enxt.'Phir" street. ,ewer ..........................323, 507 Due.trcet grading.................................329. n 11, , and other streets ,r din, ..............324, 395 i'ark ¢ren na imr............cre..24. 444 324 Indiana 1her Temann nvenr�t "other sfreetasewere s r ... perrle ,. 32. 32 Albemarle street gra di .9. ........ s .. ....... -- 3265 Haavenue Rawer ........................... 25. 78 Enerst Fourth ,trees sewer .................. sewer 326. 3&3, 894 University uvenue .............. Afackubin atrcet sewer .......'9A. 326, 366, 532, 426 Atwater street sewer.. G1c.t.lr.,on Rawer....P,................ rn avenue and oLherxLre...Reeser, r ...... a 326, W2 Str3tk Stryker nvevue sewer.............................327. newer........... 327 327. 633 rlent and other alreete Irvine nven.I newer ...................................... 327 321 lout. street newer ........................................ 327 Summlt Place .ewer ..................................... Charles street eewer.._...............318, 365. 478, 12SI.Weetrenvenvee ternnewer ............. 8, 477 328.448, 474, 643 INDEX. Xiii INDEY-� OF I'IIDI.IC WORKS- re9z. BOARD OF FIRE COMMISSIONERS- Peat. 'A ..� PA.6 BOARD ... 532 1 tion for A. D, 1889 ....................... 480 APVropr a it •�,: OF PUBLIC WO 4tP Latond etreet eea•er............. ..... ...... sewer ... 613 Engine Louse, Bedford and Decaturstreeta.. 119 119 reoe. BOARD air lSrndin6 "'""":'.;:,,,, 448 Goodrich avenue .................... Slggelkow. Chas., petition ............................ 633 Engine house, Oakdsti avenue..................... house, St. A➢thony Pnrk, site tor.... 289 PUBLIC, \vORKS- UOARD OF ...828. 379 \Vestminfeter •ferrate street grnding ......................... 448 Temperance xtreet newer.............................. 533 588 Engine EnRlne houxe, \\-ncoutn street............:........ 449:. Forest and other streets sewer ........... 3^9 Uenewee street RrndlnR......................••. """ .... 34P Agate and Elk xtreete, grading ................... 608, ftr9 Engine houses. sites tot................................ 1 ' Osceola Arenue grndloK....•........................ sewer ............................... 3_ Its Granite street gra+ gdin................. M1 0 ...479. Rrn K "'."""' 68J 632. 66! I • Hnll avenue grnding........................... Yreble street.. eewers.....56tl, 597 purchase property for... 48, 108 Engine house, Vury )' 170 1 grade ..................... East Fifth street xtreet change o .329 I.BilnKtun avenue 4+3, 5U7. street Rra ding. � � � � � � � �� ,A3 Beaumont set Rosabel street extension .............................. 569 Fire alarm box............ires....................138, Fire telegraph wire°..........................: R70 _- S eventti .eeletanc nn�^off g�nde � IlandolPh K Lombard street Rrndln R.........................473. at gr s78 Ridgewood ^venue RradlnK-......................... 569 5GU alarm Horeeu condemned..................................189. 670 , Salary .................. 11 street change aldtn .......• ..... Otto street of grade ...................... . Gr ......... 329 ............... 474 Cleveland avenue. aradina ........................... tar Mrs. µ'aide...... 569 Man urs, removal ole................ .................. 368 '. A, W. Com or Petition............ ...... .lassie street change of grade eeMar ........................."4T3, ..474 532 µ'hnley, Sam'1, nttontey paving ................................. 6P9 SL. Anthony Park,'VurcLnae of Iota............. 670 190 K¢nt street Pavi�Buth opening °t''""""' So S q Portland avenue "" 4 0 Seventh street litttx.n's ndditinn, alley openin K ................ 50U Su Anthon,r Pnrk citizens league................. 'ran repairing Summit avenue Opening'idewa'tclk Clark xtreet grnding........."" 320 avenue grnding.............................. 069 street RrndinK............... .................. 590 street and Leech street, drivew+ ty 61 3 State street ....................... SMIiington sires Aa at•,, ........ 929 .............J32, "' I{ntew nveuu¢ PnvinR...........375. 476, 37X. ` ,yilton Jackson street paving- 69U 590 ......................................... ROAI11 OF i\'. COMISSIONEitS- . t t' ............. DeSoto street opening. a c.""""" a ........ St/ ding......................... Arcade street grnding .AUG• . 476 376 Kent xtreet paving .......... ......................... 601 . .. 829 Bonds ............ ............ ...... Arkwrfght street opening. Rr e'ntrnet..' North Thiel street gra :Nis 11ng........... ............ 471; slerrtnm Place Inulin F................................ ......... .................. negotintlon........... 21 Alley Smith's addition n Frlude.................. Awbnrl' aa'e!I tie {.tits 363 beech's addition ..................... 46 Axtoriry street gr¢ding................................. 581 Banda, Ft. Ynnl \\nater ComPunJ'.,............... 54 3-' F ramous street change .................... Penneylvnnin avenue wlopex""'""" :Ifi; .Alley Pnvin F. Ii ilcr xtreet -elver ....................................... ' .....�. . . 377. 6G9 )Lore etreet grnding................................... )lareLnll ^venae Paving ............................ 5Ul 601 Easement...............,,, ........... .,.,,, Hook and adder truck......................... 59 . ,._ Plus street slopes .................. ling ,...... \tinne.ota xtreet grnding............ :303 3G4 ........... ......... 47i South Robert street elopes........................... :....................... Gaultler Sir" 'e' . 1'ndrt'street opening 303 r' .................... ;i7 4i i Mnckubtn xtreet paving ............................... wtePe................. 50_ BOARD OF CONTROL - 183 Goodrich avenue widemnR... °'.reef elopes.....", ........ Fnlrvi¢ae nyenne KrndinK..... .................. ,.,,,, 3GE avenue RradinF """' 175 Bobartxon's addition, alley µ•Ititney h Sanith'x additi'n, area wall....... Jot Order in favor nt....................................134, teportx............. I .- ,"�. ,...� . Miaslsidpid Ferber. Joseph's. cbilm................... n lley npeninR i'hnlen din K................... \lod,i s addition aIle)' grading .................. 477 ..,, Agate street 11n g... .......................... din 592 612 r92 013 4^ l:i 190 80G tl0 .33 593 637 -. ,.158. . - .. \vhltney do Smith's ndditinn. hock str.at "fieninR............... ... 37 i. 691 ................... .. 457 60i F Fra K............................... Elk street grade. ., .... 59'1EDUCATION- BOARD OF tc ._.., ,. ......3G5, street openin F. a ,.__,_,t .. 365 .,6.5......... Hock strews FrndlnR........... ........ Agate .taws charge all, ....... ..........3 i7. - ..... Si--_ \vhlc¢It street chu.nge of ylnnvei. A., eommnnit•nti'n......................... 503Estimate IHSS -'J 338 or -.................................... F.arl etc .............. t'In¢ street gr.ding. etc.................Srhnittger. 305 F. W.. Pe titian .................... .................... 4i9 Fnrw�ll, H. 11 Kmrnlins of Flaherty minors 593 BOARD OF 1'.ARK CG)1sfISSIDNERS- PenneYivnn{a avenue. grnding, .............. 951 Itnmsey street aewvr................ ............. 479 479 Burr sires[. sewer....................................... 593 r extension and t levnrd )fiswixx{Ppl icer o! Pine street weMer....... ................:. ...................... ......... :{fi5 ding ................... ltoebe xtreet yrs ......................... a9 3' street aeu'ur.......... ....... ... ................. Dra kill.............910 SnullittKarenue.................. ................AI6, 481 M arket etrest paying ............ Nelson nvonne Paving ................. ....................... 3C,G µ'Hixon avenue grnding .... 9firi i \ort street grnding................................. .... 4�3 478 Victoria xtreet ¢ewer....................... Jrfferxo9 nvonne xewror................................. all',v gray Inge.... 1 GlU 610 ' Order In favor of.....................................Ill3, 228 \Vast St. !'nal park...................................... 184 WnehluRton street paving Rre,dia K .......................... .•...... 9ffi :{6f times na•nnne Krud1HF................... .................... .matt. 4i9 Roman's re-err°n!,ct°ent, I,nnFf'rd rvvnnue gradin K............................ at I3GARD OF DIRECTORS PUBLIC LIBRARY R' Prior avenue - M. d St P bridKe� "' 9F9. :193. Loulx xtreet J,3. ..9°, G36 Lrttlatro^F nyenne aradlHR """"""".. . ;i:l Roseatreet gra, nK .. 5{li II a ., ,...,. 168 .\Vpoi t d Chleng°• . Hottmnn avenue �uK°etr - 399 seM ere .... pCJ. 36n Edgerton xtreet , ,. . 37!1 479 Geranium street K K - opening G11, HOSPITAL ('051\IISSION - _ .luno xtreet, open Lewin addlti- Puvne nyenne sewer F9. 4;^ xew ere 379 Fairview avenue pens Earl street RrndmF. .. _ 011 Hospital building, plans. 83 Alley grading. Yremont street gradin RnQ .,,., "" .leaks street .. 390 -""" {toe.. xtreet sewer...... ............ .378. u05 459 Itnnnev, H. \I's xnb-df vixinn, ulleJ g HdinK 612 ... h12 Report .... .. .. .... .... .111 Armstrong xtreet Fal arodinF "' ,.,..3!10. ;iF Caw¢ xtreet sewer .................... M1!B. 37P ................................. ..... - 474 L'Orlent street oP'ulaK..........................''. do nm. Dearborn xtreet slopav, box ............. ��� GI2 MISCELLANF.OIiS- sillton street street grnding................ ,,,....... York etreeteeav'r !{9l AlleY RrndlnF'� LeMIA .econ�l nddlti'n........, 37l) York nveaae bridge..................................... 812 811 A ' .iuno Terrace street aloPew...... ........................... . 391 Beev'1 xtreet sewer ....................................... 379 Meaney xtreet grnding................................. opening............................ G'!9 opher.treei. Krndin8.. ...391. ;i3 Mendotry street sea-.- Iroquofse 39_ Lewis addltlon..................... 50i µ'est Fifth xtreet Hall avenue cLunae of Krad'......._............... G"!1 Acker .twat obstruction............................. 341 Lnwrenc and .... ..._ lark street xloPex """ .............. Alley grading. 1`emp...Ince street.'aver............. ..........450, 542 Unle xtreet chnnge .!grade ........................ 1{:31 a35 Admintntratio° building contract ............... 148 Adlnnrnment.............................247. Y31, 265. X942 Fairmount avenue dlnRr .................._....392. Rr^ ........ 9!1'!. 4i9 Sutatnit Pince sewer ...... .................... sewer ............ ' 5!0.1 ... Tni'pinR xtreet npeing .................. ............ �. I:. Ua¢n'. xnb-di vision, eller opcclng ........... 635 ,. Ada xtreet sidewalk.......... .. .... ..... 1 - Fl.ndrau ^trees .............605. LYman Das' ton's ndditinn..... Goodr101i arenue 589• :,98 Frnd'nb 506 '+ b: - "'v4' AKufe.tr..I slopes. .. .. .. Agate street a .• • x elope r77 r� Alley grading 479, 39^.. M193. 364 479, W. Lnnrn °venae Ji aR all J b .... ' ' 7 505. SIm- street 'peninR Agate street .. 625 035 7 xe4nf rude.... avenue nnd'tner xtreet. sew erx . �... Sn3 Fmch•s addition. grndlnK - -' ' , , 6(Nt „S Fnnquler at, grading .... .... 6:3G A me � n „ ,. K xr reel chu K � R159, 477. 494, 7 "9 Payne ............. street eeMer. .. Drake s ... Westminl.tar street slope C,litt street IIeY Pavl°R""' 393 618! ... 3!13 Bnxille J: Guerin's addition, a ... and avenue Rrrvding. Clecel alley Paving - Dnln xtreet Vavb+g . .. . +. K dditi nh'y.IOPex Icteon'e n ou• " "" . 63fi ........ 6:if 5M1G 16 u , 0. _Bi. ALLEYS. sin R.etn Cottage street ops ..... .., .. 193. 439 \\'h3tneJ' F Smitlj a addition. � ............. 5lM 592 'e hen[ street PnetnK r ' 599 ton street ..... 37 Arlington Hills, named All."g t Cromwell arenue .Penin!. Rice'a second edition :133. ,,, and Frntltn R..........••.:....... � mag, e c SOfi, 607 �" F'uirviear sheet openin R................................ 838 Ar11nRGln Hills. Rrnde................................. 117 Alley Rrndlne. G. .penins, ate.. .... 38J Tnecnror. street ops , 1°3 ... .. , .,... �.. Prior even ue sidewalk ........ ..................... Bun01 street urea er ,,, ... - ... ftal rl1. n Hllle. n + r ca A i 61 7 - Burns avenue ac^di°q ""' \iniden Lane PnvinF 303. 3G6 inn Patitlon , .. .. fi0i g Raymond oveaue and Blakextreetgrudi.. G53 Arundel stn et, esaisid�d'fi croxewnik.... ..a ton ng an Atlantic etreet •••'• Nina avenue PnvloR.... .,.. ICin•1doR. . ., g03 Otlon .. Mueller, Peter. P° ... ... 60i -.; 7by nveaae KrudinK.. y' Se - -" 52 65^ - RZIlle and t uer n s a pay RrrvdlnR .. ...... 4!1 608. _6 P.Lcidge street °ewer nddicion ...... 9n5 Terry's addition idlev Kende streets, sew . ere .. 505 .� Dnvtoa nvonne araJing r C,h tyles etreefx, block bounded .. Clciondetan moed t�. C.. u.. N" right of May. �5 Alley paving. Hopkins start.. street .ewe .. ,."' 395 Frank and Fnuquler ... 445 ltinudolph street wl P .. .,.,...5 589. 593 Elixn and +` by, alleyt op Ing..... ..ce Dayton and In ins . addition, ac LI ❑...... Hope street opening dt R 141. 613 .. Eichenamld street s 630 Grace street opening.... .. sewer - 122 Evergreen °venue R alley Rrn ding .. y45 Ienka atn�t. 'prni R 583 \Peet Seventh xtreet Yrm op,nl.9. etc - a,3 addition,- �roeawxik243 428 'Cerry'a ndditlon. we - _...331 Uelos ti .t grad ng 5n^_ tRr li K 540, 540 street Smith nyenne xew•er. .. .. ., Dayton ^ad Irvine'. addition, er 209 3"7,'960 Fammier etreet Jeckwon attest Op 1 R- - 33 a07. Delvid t .... ;48 Toronto a xe ,.. _ .530, 829 a University avenue Pa'htg. .... ..... .. f53 Unvton and Irvine's ndditinn xeM - Ilexnover Park, vacation ........................ ....260 ' Rob1s street sew er """ "" .µii. 378 UeSoto wtr rt Rntdl R are 540 4t1 Estreet .lopes .... ... ... ............ nyenne elopes.............................. 85i Ellen, xnenner abounded nby�, g ' Oemola avenue RrndinR Chatsworth street sear .............. ........... 541 LuciacRton bridge and approaches............. 654 ton lock openil (bncord street aewer......._....� sewer..... ..................;fi Bernhelmer xtreet KrndlnR""" ....................... ........... u4l Grovextreet Dnvton uvmme openlnR............................ Gert 281.814,852.888 Smith and Lo"e Ba.cr.ft avenue .......................... State street xeMer...- - " -' 0P.°IHR. etc Mendota street 3J6 \'ictoriu street grnding - "" ................43i. 37A ..................... ........ ""' ,.,,.,.... 641 542 Hoffman nyenne and Clermont street.aware 854 Hotlmnn avenue .atter................................ 865 E. Dann'. subdivision tote,' ening -........•.....................• 835 647 .: Raymond avenue e ue sewer. n ........... Purnell street grndinh ..................................542 Seventh .tt•eet opanluK. sic .......................... 856 E. Ricans aeconrl nddicion, Rra e.................. recon 2110.283,375.394.497.6.49.,669• '. DnlvereitY av street rads Fremont street grading g�ryditag,. Grace etreet grndlnR �...........,SJ7. 418 sding Bell'ws street Krndl➢Ree ............................ ............... 642 W hit' Benr avenue grsding ........................ 866 655 Evan's addltlon. opening. St. Pent Proport gr �:j."'""""'"' 337. 4,!+ ylchenty's out lot., . Y Rt' 542 slarylnnd etreet erndlnK .............................. 065 163 Ewing and Chute's addltlon, grnde..494. Albemarle stre Rrn.dinR 8 Grotto street RrndlnR"""""" _........,, 542 Hall avenue gending.._................................ 855 504, Finch's nddiHon. grade....................494, 606, 524 .., Gaultier street Radingrmlha...........................347, grading ...................... Third street grndlnR- """"""�' 34R avinR--"""""' .Ilex P 532 63- Earl aims[ grnding.................................... 2 Forestdale addition, vacation................121. 168 "- Ravine street as, .. 3;8 I.eech'a ndditlo.. ave..'sewer................................ 56R _ Wilk 'street newer ...................................... RradinR.. .......................... Yortls➢d 438 Ar➢ndel street sewer.................................... 448 .`:. MlseleelPPl etreet York street grading ............................... ..... :: INDEX. \I I SCF•1,1,;\NI:OIiS— ncutiu•7......._357. 491 "rn. It. 1)enn'x nd J i tion, a' xlth-dla'i xion, 11, 14 1 11 & \Inlli ,:185. 5711, 587 di l dd t No. 5 Sl 1 1 : 150 i 319 I. xt[,.xtx 1 11. . 341 All .I .A n 1 rat L .. .... 359 11, r.\.. .. An"] Sl 161 Wild:t [ 1 vninE, tv. - llf2 11 na ne Knu11pK .. G18 \Nine llbemnrle xtreetxKrn JlvK..... , 352..44 i, 4M, Ai9 1111,:1225.3"!• 209. _�17 4lbelnurle xt t} nF- "' 1:511 148 a4 Amex IV 1: . - .... 424 "n_()ni.ex 1 ,15 , 224 36, 5AS \n+ex nreU„ nrn,1159 4nd,e tat+ L E d .... fi:r_', nl., lJ 25 OS - \,ot 4 [ t J Ik I { 1.1 k d . 1 E ]6' i, 1 t t 1 1 ik PI r.{ 1 l lx Arkx nFlet t t I i t 'ill YGif I. 431 dt•x all... Arcndr r7 n'I Inlnl; i xt recta` h+ut06,,1:H8, 390, \r�na,. xtn. t I .542, 5 410, 4_!, 43 4i 4 . J 1 ITS. 4 t1. =4U Sly 4tlade -Til! 'rEU .\trade xtre,•t widennik. .. 431, J:r2 Arm.tronRn oPa uY ... 110. 411. iia 1rm.tronE - 1 iii. :590 :\rmxirOnE .t E d .. 6.tt ,Arm+i.rnnK na rove x111,. 11. bl 1M13 Arundel xt .t 1 "' ' Anmdel 't t P kl F' ] I t 46 {' \run Irl xtreur a 16 "' t1= res. 212 271 ArLh1' ox opetdnK .. A 1 at, t 535. Md \ rc 450 i Ii n.tun Hill., obxtrt ti 4 U, Arli Klon 11111x, bddII4,n 261 \rlinRton 31 f11.. horn. - 4� ArlenFtnn Hill., lir. z!;24rlingt t 37 A rhnKton filillx �„ni•y Rr'n,1e_ iii A Ifn .t re r.✓7`1 Nr 11 nr eet grade c. aGi 41 J '. Aa: Id �1'101t.. 4:59 .41111 dt tKr.de - .SDA, 5ll7, 600, IL37 Artexi+lnI'll11 . E6, '33 A.idnnd { ua b .... 243 Arlt, Intl ... 201.208, .3 Aeh 25P, {i �• 40E, 51)8, 603 AxhnrJ'+ b 1 410,4:111 A,' 1.1.t ... .. 436 Ahnra x[..............- 51:5 ,4xhur.V Awb,,ry avenue eidex'nik and M-8. 51 .!e 579 ...298, 371 no AMIland, ... .. .. .... ...... 329367 Axeixtnnt l:ltdil ix.ninr.9....... .\ewixtnnt 13 rnith inspector.. 07 :\xtorin nvenoe Krnde .......................55G. 591. AxerxxntenrP re(anded.. ............................... 819 At,rnter Ptrrct o{dmvalk ............................... 5rA Atxnter xtreet change of grade .................... 37 \IISCFlA,ANFOLS I W N t3ene.er to G it. t -t JE 1 " AJ I \\ Hnldemnn'xJ t IJII It 1 Hemline xY ndl .. _132,1 Highllnd I'+ k l E 01 83 Y k)+ 4 H V11kI It ndi ti 1 i Hopkin'' nd liti 'w fin- hl k I1, S '-�i ' 4 H. AI It nnnV b �i 1 1 I N011'tl dla•lxf E Iv" 1 .{1 ttxon'. additlou. I'M.. 9i II Llx u22 Kittwuu'x addition, td', a711 of ball f '1Y Klitxon'w nddittutr, n'mo !i:t IYittwun'x addition. 1:. ttcxtrn Fl",_t J.zl uy 2 1 i Fittxon'w nJdlt ton. Pr" 631' I Rlttxon'x nddit ion, xlon, -'"'-'� 590` Kittxon'. ndditton, open -J,' Leecli w additlov, RrnJn. : y If ,4' I.ercli x ndditlon,nar7nF l _"d F n, 4,7: LUrch'. nddltron, pn v+nK i :11141, All 4'3, 470 Lnx tx' naYdir111ndd1tlon. 1 . 4t LJ toll w nd Iilon, Rntdr I'd- y 'IU Ly t 0n'x ndditton. xlon`••+ 1' � i 1 I.a m.ot 11'e` tor` x nddet lt:i til t t t I J 10` J1A 11 JI 41 { : J )1 IJ 1 - litl 51e Menta w t 1 ; 0 \Incrvinxrerl k -'1 : {- U c,de„ter I'nrk nJdit7• 11 llncknlrin unJ JLatnhnll'x ud 1et'1in. 6J:S, i15n, SS:7 whin & V nrwhnll'w nJdition nppmueh.; 2' \incl, Gdnlnnt J hln, Kent, Tbomnw : - Stu, 5 Alncku .. A,n. t, ode 0 ret w. K I ['n7tterwon n,tdtletKnd tol� •nn led \ �1 --:1t,JJ, df : ddition .nno 4 IndeR.. ood Park n Itoewhtle 1'nrk ud detlon. Olu'nfnK _ llohnriwon'x Id' t' .tetNelxon'x n 11 ti ' Roman'. renrrnn Frr7ter [ fl) I1' f S ith x euh'hiJivl.tonra i 1 '1 �mii,11 x xI I J 1 1 1 Krnde . Sotitlix Idditl 1, x.El x:idl 1 1 n SLlnxon'x xtthdivixlon, I - fr _ dtiton, Krnde NU Stfn.nn'x+r,IAn on, all Stbrxov, Itp+w It A Iiumx7J 16 tionSnn,ndt ddi l -d _ 1 0 tiomrn it t 111 { 5 f. Summit i nru Jdirli,ent, a i1 ll. t JS skid morn �t,nwxedJ 'a _A, SI, t'nul Droner, ride P - . St. pant Proper, Krnd . 183 416 ; r 4:1.,,ltil 4Ax 4;5 St. Fvul Proper, DnvI _ 0 _00 T P C n `e1•nec -bUD, �RE Ter v,1 Terrace Park udditlo 'Cert]"x addition. Kn d ... ... . . .47 3x 1115 4W 48 0. fi0. 3{.t Unlop Park, racntion .. Nerd & Nfllinx re-nrrnnl,enupt, R of d1nfiJ la{ Fork, Rrnde +5 NhitneJ. Smith'w n 1 Iitt 1 F NhltneJ-&SlJtit'w ndl rl n v t 14 11 220, .SIi. 2!Ii,:t1S.:iJJ, IG- -19S-466 ;a,f, 4„•141' and fol+ Nhitney h SndtwtI ndditiutl, lint/ n .....A!Il. 495. 5116 grndinK ................ ......... Noodlatid I'nr2i 1nt�e..-51. 2fi3, .fill. '_711. 133, 194, 10!1, t etroleu, 260.2aute... 53G \4'oOdlea Park. fuel. pe INDEX. DIISCFI.I..\N EOU1— rw0e. Atx'nter ntrcet .ex'er...................... 1'_'1. 32n. 327 449 Atwater andother xtnetx newerx................ 151 376-1 :194 151 ...... ....... ............ tlnUth'xtreetE 1 .. A'20tl tA J d 11..... u k 257 :\neuro na cane f .. tat Au1 1 11 F ,ttll 110 1 1 d H ] ld Anerba,li nIIIIH dead tv .a'tl rd fit Auburn nenur dr.. . .. .. .A75, ,(Ij. 5.111 Aron xtroet Ilnknr, Lex•ix ... .......8.. :i lint nrd, F. 1: .... 15 Itax.. Jlnrthn n "" " Iinm toff rta ran • xrx rr . .... ISanlroft 7ta'ent K - i. 10:1 Bancroft xtreoC II Ik - G Sot Iinw.ford. E I'.. . 101'. Itntew narnne K 1 Jl1 J O IJoe It 1 1 I i3391, 131 llatw+nn i. hv'snevt dank f it '3'!, 4.17 B-01 t.. It til [ -1 fl Pd22, lInnHI 1 I Sl IS 11 wrreet 1 Iinalexen 1 I....1 , I4 aeon a'ennr ... ' 1- �i 1 t) It Id / tt 1.. I'll, 0 N Il 1. t 1. n1xi1 Ik .. ....1 L^ It 1 1 t 1 _ . ....1.: _ , Itnml r t .. 1 -2,115, __ Rnrlex �.I oxc 11 n R 27 Ifnd nnmltriu(. I III 11 yi17•, ;f Vr'F 1 Ilti II. 1 IreR fi Iiuzillc nn,l I Itrrzdl„ Ind It h t- l lit1 All 6:tr, :,1 Unilea . 11 t E. board 11 . t,, tarter. !'nil ...... . :1311. , nrdurt x xnlnr - . .... .. y Itnnn nn, 1'rn k 1. Jnl ' itnllnt h rarxI Ii llnrtlrx, F - I'll" k ..__ I3nrtort rtrv•rt f nr -" ' 1 A—— - - 1 t Iteeuh xtrret d M1 tl t �,.r 471.. Itrerh ntn•rt 1 f E 1 � ' Itrdford xt71+t ........... ............ Itrlle xtrret xvxer, .. .321. .G7, 11, Itcrnhelmer x L -11111. lt 1 11. e 9tr,6 4t¢ 40 ...IS i. B,16 l. tr t 1.. . B tt 1.1 .. .. .. . - Itelloaax xtreet Krn JInK .. - _41;41. nrB a. H...t... ............... .193. .......... Itrard xtrret oroxwwalk................................. ISCFI.I.ANFOLS— PA nn. ISenrd Court ....................... .............. . . .611 614 Renedirt, ('. H.... _. .5{5, 07 rxPx�+•r......�......�.....65G. •lilt', ` Ite+rUn+ont , ­ntlre Ren I 11 .. ... n4, 597 f '. IT-, 5 i ' 1 11 \I - ISId 11 1 [ n­Wn­1 2. 1015 711 144 Itlr 111 1 n tl udditlo 4io. 544 ntrrml,Rlrnln,'r 1 ... ...:._.. 11. 277 Inrk .l \a liil'K F 14... .. + . a7 304 ISIKI / II_ 3 {G7. 371 470, 169,570 Itjr k, Ino. .:... . q.. .... .395, 598 lilnir, F. I' .................... crow. arnik.............................2:17, 548 Itlnir xtrret Itlnir wtn'<•t widmvnik............ ......:................. 579 613 Itlnir xtroet ... .... ....... .. . . 603 ISlnlr mrr,•t Fending .. 3011 Rlrk t .t rroxexnik .. .. 310 ISInk. filnke xtreet vn de. .. .. .... . G62, 667 360 Itlnkrnrore, \L' C .. .. ....... .. ...... ... 211 ISI 1 4 .. .. Lr .............. 1:49, 1.14 111 ff V ... Ito 1 I .. 243 .. a ­ d, 1 1 11.. ... 16 �7: ni k t .l' F Bork. \a+rlter L. Ol tvd aid"lnan.., ..215.230. . ....11 477 It+ k t t 1 ... 129 220 '193 1 S n W 5, 614, 018 Ro 't-613, liomlw, act ofInnrtnrJ M11. 1857 ... .. .... oto 13ondw, w,•x ern Kr. fund .. .. Bondx, \\"ahr CumvdPxionern 261E 342.40G. ...... .. w: ...6U7. 42 4a.:w60, non nl of rano ol, 1!13. Ito lnl ofl'nrk rununlri acre, 1133. I al. 228, 41 C. 481 nnnrd of Fire Com mtx,.tOnerx •230, ria ,35 six.177 2nn i 1. 2GG 331 no 1rd ,.r is .err r 1 3.t U 3 4 J, 442. til Iiorrr I .rf rnn+l7iz+rtion. Itonrl dEdn, ti - 1-x11 r, 610 .•:196 Ito:od of C,ennt no tr,l of i'nldl \t k 540 3 7, 509. 405 It,.it Frtrr .. Itohrer'w ,d.. rr - 370 " .194 M R w•r natal+ 1 .. 21 { b Ill. IPO. 271 ry Itrrenrr .+. non it Ik ii II 416 310 It 11 - t n 1 14 1 S. lfil. 2EO ,7 11 rr.. ,:t••r na.•t I Ik -' .1 SU. 187 rt a.t••r :,a f 5 _ 102. 4G2 Urrx•+trr n.,.: .1 1 1 I.. 43 .302 nr,.w.n•r nvrl n Itrv•la �ter'x xnh 111"itit Out I.ote 152 Nko n t .. rnl -nn itr ���,thrrx. ,. .. ' 159 1 i • u nd .. .. .. EKe . .. jml, 1G{. G32 urn KRrnenn, 51 ut tin. ' 1 - - ............661 tiro ,nx na'o1 I:rord..'na Itri l ' mm�dxne .ul Ik ..406 450 173 Hrnndxnr fltrert croPxtz'Rlk .. .. .. .... 366SGd, 313 Itnmdwns . .. ... ............3'16., ... .... 041 n ltrondn'na bwtrnctinne 5, 87 205 ...775, I, 205 ttrnno xtrret wraccr... ........ ...... RrnoklJn nd dltion......-"" 193 .13, 272 BrunnTheo........................ er, 11—t, S. tl................................................... .... .. 212 INDEX. xvi MISCELLANEOUS— 3'A6E. R16 Brighton street oPening.................2,27 470. 49U Bradford street grade .................. r. Brunk. J.'P...................................:........... 291 Breslin, Mrs. Mary ...... ........ .. Bridges; MlselesiPpl river boule 5:{A, 571 460. 459. 65J Grove street ..................41G, Bridge. a .416, .....1111.. 654 Bridge. Brondtvuy.....r....................... f,r Bridge. 6lfnnesotn Tim, Do,... Dole street .. .........J'2 e(reet..���; Bridge. Lake Como near Bridge. Como ova,, R ............ . 641 Ii 10. G38. Bridge. Burr street ........................ ... 1111. .... 612 BrldRe. York nvenne ................. 31is:iselPPi river. Sibley street.... .._ RIM Bridge, to St ate. Bridge. Sixth stye'rt...............................ta Bridge. Mlinneh aha etreeB.ronawny Bridge. 651 470 Brace. C. A ................................................. 834 Brunson. Chas. 8 ....................................... . 3xf, 4:A ..........: Brunson. 51. J .................. 1111.. ,._ 1111. 470 Brown.., no ........................................... .....503. 501, 571. 5A: Brook street, vncaWon........ Brayton. B.I...........................................545. 50 54. 1 Brick •sll........... x Brack. Benl..........de 11.5. 66 Breda street. Rru ..........�.��.: Brougber's subdivision "B".-•--"""""" ..................... 1 Bubas. G. A ................................................. Burr. 11•alter T............"15, '29 942. 600, G10, fw18, 64 Burr street. bridge...55, .' ................ Y4 Burt street, ePrinklluR.............. ................ LM1 street. el.lewnik.................414 476 499, 5' B.art Burr street, nexrer................43:f, Burns. StePben....................................... Burne avenue grade ..............." 215, 240, 991. 4. Burne nvenuc opening ............... 1111.. 4lf 61i Burns nvenae sld-walk . ................. ...... 1 Butterfield. Fre Addltion No. 1............ Butterfield Syndicate Burgess. F. C ..........................................272• Burden. G. W ......................................... 2 Burden. G ........................................ 319• . M1.11. SMR, 4 Butcher license....................290. Bushnell. W m. M ...................................561, Ilue'mell. A. R .................................. P .. •..................... Burger,1111,r.............. ]lurcher. C. ...................... 1111... ... .............__._ . Bnrlingtoo Delghts..Ae Conway, Jus. .........................................368. Butternut street Rrn ......:....................4^7, Conway' Rev.. Ino....................................37, Building Per IPermi r,,,.ked Bumgnr,uIR ,..._ ..,..62M, R37. Butler, Piers -.e ............................. ................ Butler. Jno................................................... Conway street sewer... PAGE. MISCELLANEOUS— .............................. 566 Caldwell. Harr S .............. 373 Canada street spWnkling ............................. 470 Case and Forst streets. ... 442 Case street. sewer ..........377. 593, 414. 470. 507. 519 Case street vacation .................................. ae3 case st"t xidew•alk.' grade....::.:.::.:...:;_ 174. 468 C.ne0 street change o ,986, 470, 50 Carpenter. \Vnrren..........' part of Didgry Carpenter's rearrangement of Par 6613 wood I'nrk ................... Capitol avenue sWewntklk . , ..........480, '518 Capitol nvenlm cros.wa 533 "Gannon. stella )1:. _1..111 ........................451.453 Cnnnl stnret. grade .................... 46 Cat" for podce force .................................... 450 caPchart. A. 11 ....................................... 247 ........425. J90, 491 Certlfirate of sele......a4 a' bion Certificate No. 594, re t'ertAficatox of of assessment x -e- xt, ed.....,.117. 151 65 Certificates re { Cedar street grade Ik.................... 620 J Cedar street eldetealka ......................282. ai 4, r �0 22 C"dnr street cl rt ratan OI land on 159. R20, 342 1 Cedar street, v -00.3,311, 673 1 Central Park Plnce.....................251. ".......... 237 '1'22. L97. Yl 1 Central park.. P-1-� .F streets ...... . 4 Central Pork. Pav- n. R ..............".33. 2:11, 261, 33l 1 Cent rel nvenne. Pnv,n51)5 1 Central Pound thariet .........................'489. 48M 3 Cement slke 1111 ....etc ..................... 26 2 Cherokee avenue widening• .......................... 56 JM1 Cherry etreet grade ..�' . ............................ . r3 77 Cl,nrchill, 3I. Ir,........... 79 7R Chase Natnncl Bank of New York.....,_.._. 427 Crdppswa avenue gradin R.. _11_11. 111 1. ;1 .................... Oq Chntsteortl, attest crosswalk 47 Chntswortb etrext ........., ..R.etC.....62. 94.55'23. fiRS RI{I Chat"* art street open u 272 Chatsworth street grade...... ..rade.I M, 181, 9i4 Chatsworth sfree t eztet :ion rn........-. 146 559 282 Cha,...", etre«[ a6fi ........33.9. 540. 557 t «ewer...._ _.. . 61 Chatsworth street ridge 98, 305 71 Chic. M. & St: P. ICC tight -of -way .................... . 1.3'2 Chic- M. & St. 1'. B y' S[. Clair .tree[. bridge, 25y chic. St. P R'F•'• 417, 424 450 Chlc. 5i. & St. P. illy, Chea1nut xtree638, aafi, 671 J22 581 671, 43i Chic. DI. & St. P. R'y, Western ave. crowing• BYI 515 6i.5 Cid,. St. P. & li. C. 11 , Co .................. .307. B. 670 Chit 38.5, 899. 450, 453, 550.814. 641 670 rhicngo avenue, C.. Sr P. & K. C. Cnlcngo avenue cr.sxwnike ......•.. " 51' Chadwell etrvet race [1.105, 249.2.29.230.466 430 II e - Carroll street .............. ..................... opening• etc .................. " ...... 02 ....b., cbtet of Yo c - 1111. , chanes street sidewmlk....................197..126. . ................6.. - 542 Charles 36". 3A4. 466, 418, Carroll street Carroll street crosswalk ............... 4:iA 1111. �. �' 27^ J - 2M7. 291. 32G, 328, 350. 3G'. block bonngeda Y; and Carroll street sidewalk ................................ cltnn,[e of grade Charlee 1;IIcn streets, 668 Mssaing� 23 Cable, Se1bY avenue, slot, damage to h 0r SR ....................... "_lrz 2i,5 n111.v Chennicnl Engine No. a ...........................111.1. ................. 1111 27 ruble Cable care ............................... ,,,,,,,,'1'22, 335. 384 Cbannlenl F.nRine .................. Cherry street:PrinklinR.........................' .839 65 Coble ordlnnnce...............................282. Cable Car Co...............et......................... sof M160 . 1111... 44Y Chute street, removal of sand11..1..1....... ^O5, 31fl street...... ................................... .. Chute 367. 38R-• 431, fir Cable line,Seventh u51 Blot..... Kr.dOe 59R.... 64, rest, of Rrn Chorlton street e0wer..........3'24, 451, J5J Christian. C. E .................................5:18, 545. 574 Cascade street, change de..............side Cascade street grade and sldewnik...l'S. 5,2 ..... . ........ 511U , 1M: " (,heater 011 company ....................... 1111 . street railroad tracks .......... . 656" Cambridge ¢venue Rrnde Rrnde..................] _05, 298 R0. ". Chestnut 561 571. 572. 594, 596. 634 .. .1111 57th CnmbrldRe avenue Cambridge -venue Rid....................... 493 . p 18 . " C1,09Upnt street. sidewalk ............. _1111.. i Chalton nvenne side. ..................586. Ri 2, 511 Carlen¢.duo............................................ Carlsson. Jno. N .. ..... ..... ........................191.:roM 597 Ch Iinsford street Rrnde....... ....................... 615 Clock. neeletnnco duringelertlon trot ... 425 Co..,.seing vote« ................... street oPenlnR """'"""' "15 .. ... 1111 ^6R _ CI",y ..................... ... 231 City Engineer ............... 231 Cere3• Csnton street sidewalk ................................ 450 189 OII Lamp contractor City commis- .nd Court House 12 CGruthere. \V. H............................................'ill Carter avenue sidewalk ............................... 344 ........... 599 c i o n ars.......................................:............... 4 City all and Court House commixefo........ 456 Carter nvenne grade ........................ C-mPbell, S. L ............. ..................... • • 359 ........ 5"a 199. 300 INDEX. MISCELLANEOUS— rxaE. City Half and Court House ... ....... ..... 455 City buildings, rep -Ire problbited, etc. ...... 452 City r811wn.V extension ................ ................ 551 City hospital .......... ......... ............. 1111....... 566 5G8 City and County hospltnl building ............... 650, 670 CIt,1' printing ............. 639, 649. 657, 658, 291 Citfrens' League, Hemline ............................ Ci reus license ......................310, 334, 398, 416. 422 Clarkln. Jno........................................ 1111.. 334 Clark. Jno.............................................4lv2. 575 Clark's 'third Addltion ......................... Clark :treat eiewntk..:..................... 1111... 061 .....56fi, 580 `]U Clark street elopes ................................. Clark tt{pt Krude............ 11...1 ...............1 ..� _. 12 n. 49. ,2, 117, 217, 239, 20i, 437, Clark, W. W.... 474, 500. 542 159 Clark. \Y. F ................................................. 243 ::Inrkaoo, Joseph .......................................... Clermont street grade ..................... Y50 84, 96,133 Clermont street sewer..... ... 370. 401J. 644. 654, 067 Clermont street eh--ge of grade..................:175 425 231 Clermont street sidawnik ............................. 429 Clermont street crosswalk ........................... 450 189 Clinton nvenne sewer ..............................51, 616 Clinton avenue approach_................... ... CJ7. 507, 029 Clerk...lax................................R7I. Clerks of oleoInn.................................. ..194 R55 ........................................200 Clock«. Jackson etre"",... ...............2tl'2, ........ 5"a 199. 300 Clnylnnd nvenne eldewnik............... 586, 871. 674 457 Clevela Jnx........ g .............495..506,309.405. Cleveland avenue grade 488, 495. 50fi, 513.525, 68t Cleveland street.. .................... 1111.. 4lf 61i Clifton Place grade .........1111...... 1 11 1.. .. . Clifton Place to C. B. & N. right-of-way: condemned .................... ................ CGi 24! CliIlev ... fton Place, repair of slope: ...................... Clifton Place, repair of parentene.:.............. 241 Clttt street .................................. .... Cliff street grade .......................488. 505. 594. "", 5.11 56 .. Co ... Y. Sarah ............................. 5A'. Colborne street opening. etc ........................ Colborne street, sewer............ "croaxa31, 1. Colborne and Michigan :tracts. 29' Conway, Jus. .........................................368. 50 13 Conway' Rev.. Ino....................................37, 42 Conway street ergotvnik ............................... 77 Conway street crosewalk .............................. 37 Conway street sewer... 30 Conway street. ............................................ 17 Congress street obstruetions....................... Congrees street sewer.. .............................51. I8 45, 133, 18 Congress street grade....... Congress street change of grads.............::: 1 Congress street slopes ......................... 63, 51 Congress street sidewalk ........................345, Constable .......................R7, 77, 106, 211, 250• .K Committees &Inpointed.................. ............. 2E Committee oo streets, number of changed. Committee on parks... ..........................228, R: Committee on claims nod accounts ............. T Committee to confer with Coon ty ComWWrx 636. 550, 51 Cosgrave. M..1 ...__ ................................990, Colorado street bridge... .... 1..........."118, 1 3101, 4 Corningo street sidewalk ................452,. . 4: Corning, Ed..............................:W6. 0 462, 503. 5 Costello, Joh 6. Do........................................368. Costello. Dno d ........................:120. Coal and wood.......................................471, 834, - - 3 4 .................471, \Vnman CUPies. 5 Dra s Carries. Chapman & 1)rake:.....................481. C 5 Council chamber, electric Il ght..................4: College menus change of grnde n ..............12n, 1 College .venue pnv,ng.........249, 322. 3 i, :195. 4 College avenue sidewalk, boulernrd, etc....... 5 comptroller, to record deeds ...................... Contract for high bridge.............................. Collins and other «treats par -g 127.163. G Collins street sprinkling .............................. 2 xvii ISC.ELLANEOUS— rxae. Court street oPentng. etc ........:.................82. 92 497 Courtland attest Rrnde................................. 327, 466, 543 Courtland street sewer .................... Cottage street opening, etc....62, 93, 394, 481. 498 Coutingtot fund. ............................fi'�1....... 131, 416, 425, 482. 515, 516, 568, G14, 849 Comfort, A. W--........................................ 329 138, 2:2 Coln n,is.ioner of Health.... - .... ..... ... . 152, 446, 486 Concord street sewer.... .............. . ... Concord street grade..............................'2 R9, 303 Cochran, Tho.........................................159. 159 Coffey, .Ino .................................... Concealed woupon..___.................:::......... . welds nod ells street. .................. aw .....430. 467 171. Cook street sidewalk ....................... 182 Count)' Angitor........................ ................... ,ixelonet e I82. County ro mn ................................. Cools rood croeected..1dRr.....G............... 374.. Coa Pntrtck, elected alderman ................ 2310 ., Concerts. Vuhlfc........................................ . Corporationn (tonle3' ...........................230. 425 231 Commercial street, wooden r.tlR.r .... ....... 265 Cowley. A. 5 ..........................................258. 424 Cam. dietrice................._................341,367. Como Park P.and........................................ Como Pound-mnxter.................. ............2G7. 254 455 Comonvenne opening............................175. 409 509. 514 "..o..nvenne bridge ........................483, 618 Como avenue cross"alk .............................. N. P. It_R. croselnq Pomo ¢venue ...............: Cotumi, street eldewnik ........................... R58 129 Croustad, E ................................................ Cmnsterl1. Elias......................................3 400 Cromwell avenue grade ............................... 438 151 Cromwell avenue eldewnik ........................... Cromwell avenue opening. ..... ................. . 185. 207. 394, 412. 448, 467 Cromwell avenue crosswalk .......................... (toad 309 op'ng 154 ('romw•ell nvenne ¢nd'ferrit oris, Cromwell nvenne and other:treets grade.... 1511, 179. 2'27. 324. 352, 395 Crag, A.7 ........................ .......................... 212 470 Cronin J. F_ ..................... ......................... 662 linea. Park to mtnln................................. a -cation 470 Crescent court, etc.. ...................... Cruikshank'. garden me ........ 603 211 Callen, O. O., elected niderman............... 260, 942 Cudlen.O.O.._.._.............................._....26R, Cad worth street grad................227, 324, 353. 395 Cunningham, \\'m ..................................320. 632 Cutts Ilro:..............................................451. 487 505 Cunnitt..1u...........r-0.................................... Cnrtice .treat Improvement .......................... 614 Cnrtice :free opening, etc ............................ 888 577 Curti- street approach ................................ 632 Corry. Man] I1'............................................ Call. P.trick. assi.tant Pound-master...129, 164 Cypress street sidewalk ........... ....... _174, 276. 296 Cyprenx street. crosswalk .................. 174 -70f Cypress PRos: and Seventh xtreelt. drinking ... I ... . ............................................336. 308 Daily Globe elected "Ifir I newspaper.......2, 91 Davidson ...... .. .....................3.. ...572 678 587. 837 ....... .l. H .........................281.332. Davidson, Wo', F ..... ............................252. 235 Davidson. A. 11......_ ..................................... a7 219. 223 Dnvl.on, Ch1..................................158, 668 Dakota arcane, caving J. ................... Dakota sad AnRtlsta streets, 1111.. afore box..... 661 Dn ..,. avenue Paving ........................-...... Dnkotn avenue eidewnll,'e.................21t8. 48 3J6, 653 Dakota ovenue............................................ $20 594 Dakota nvenne driveway .......................573, Dale street grade.................259. 323, 3.1, 507, 595 Dale street bridge..........................45, ... 173, 215 Dale street St. P. M. & M. br g.................. 173 INDEX. xvib Pnoe. LLANEODS- MISCET.LAN EUUS- PnaE. MiSCF. 4.5R D.111.1-1 ............................................398. 404 .. ............... Dale street sl dewnik .���-; road, road n'ay, +R9 to Como Doolev avenue sidex•'l lk Dooley nvenue cro.ewu .. ..................... 599 . , 699 Unle street bridge paring........... Dole etreet "" 5RI g;{6 "- fi81 87, 604. Dooley nvenue Kende............. .................... u 399. 40` ............r Dale etreet chauge of grade.:631 .626. Gf5 ')onnbun. J. J.... ...................397. croass¢Ik............ n. ................ 4_J 699 Deis. Juo....................................... .................... 4444. Si_ Uongtn. street lloawell avenue grade.................................. 123 llangerous hole .................. Dangerousbuilding...................'..- 4444. 166. 3ri6 18i. 205. 355 ............................... 4444... Ilrlve PutnP........"' re.ertn 47] reurrnvgmnent Mcl.,un'e DaIY etreet sewer ....................... ls7 I1rakPa tion. removal of bulldinb'.................... 12D. 161 D¢lF, Y. M ................................................... Daly, .l fix. H. 4444. 4444 ........... ................ 53g """' .169 Ilrake, H. C ....................................... M193. 414, 593 D'rtmunth street grade �...........3i 1. 566 Drake striouutnin....... .212. 232. 1:.4, 265. 20i• 45G Dfiwaov, \V:n....... 4444 , . _............. PO Ut•InkinK 336, 3G6, 397, 3W. 305. 306,290 398.+17.46 .4a . Dnwxon, 5 ............................... n a Farl xtn•et ddition ..................... i ,96 li Drell. Y. •1................................. ........... 650 4444... Uewaoii Duwaon st rret crvsawalk. 4444 _4444 .. ............... 212 Ureher.Otto...._...........................................662 ................. In 118.:465..1 . Sit Dawson street. 4444... . J60 Drinan. Yl sur cel............ ................ 2n 275 Unwxpn street grade........... 'rude..........28""_. ............ 6 2 � �: fi81. 667 Urlacvll.}'.................................................... Uuke etreet................... .............................. 3 05 05 505 5 Da'tov nvenue Dayton ¢venn! sewer............ .................15!1. +6R ' 310 Do- street Pond district. Ott on, at 4444 ... 341 Dayton avonu a xnrinkllnK _ .................... ftF.7 Ducnn Pin i HG tlon ..................... 510 Dap Mn at esus aP 61nR....... ddition,'lley _ ............._4444. ae war...... grn din R .............""""""" 4444... ' Dayton i Irvine's 03, :t2i. 350 UnCna etreet Do' Richmond etreet 35p Dorton S Infne'xnd,Btion, nlleJ' Rrnde, °4:1. 247 p, Du mV1uR oral un........ .............. ............. 368 Do,'ton h Irvine's at dl Iloo, cntchleaslna.....:Np naditlo a, a Ileo crosawn11. 4^e Un nu, a, or nonce ................................... \t',et SL. Paul- .............. No N. W2 Dnvtun & Irvine's Da. vtnn n: Irvine's addition. eide.rnik..{..a: i:f0 Cl u nP• ...................... ck 1'............ ......... ............... ..........:i7:1. Dayton >Inv I .... ............ ...................24a, .over', \V. A .................. . 395 ..Me. Sax Ila lanai. A.......fit....................... l)w:ver. I'. V'. & Bro......................... ............ Wi r}. A ...................................... Da's :ti4.5 Uwve labor ordinnn�c............. lab DumkroK,r. t1 ...........................3i. .......Say, 5D1, 512 46. i2, 81, 2n2 Delax'are avenus crud.- ...���..• sidewalk.. .......... 4'J'_' """ Delavare nvenne Dearborn atreet Rcrnd"m 6l �SIN Dearborn etreet R.............. 5L Dearbornstreet sldewolk... ,4444..."'..fit„ Dearborn street slo"nehle... i en noinire 637. 642 t extend Dl Soto etreet, Dane, s JB 3"8 M11y 416 411; De S¢Lo street ... ....................54U. 4444.. Sig, fi5i, fi2J De Coto Rradln R............ 4444... 410. 450 Decker. Adam..................................1F3, 215 D.lnpcy etre+t OpeuinR.......:........................ ............. Dcsnoyer Park, nlleY vnrntwn......_ 'd76 ,)'I as street aldewnik............ Ueloa atreet grading. ..................... :.56 ....4f8, 510. 4444. ;I:iB, :tt14 Defit•1,\1............................................ DefrnurhY, \V m ................................ ... 3fio 49l Dean. \Vin. R.'a. addltlon .................357....... ...................... Dann. Wal B ............ .... D=11 and other streets. Lain...................................................... 3i1 drinking toun- 308 197 Tl Deed.......... Ue Bane. Biollo..tIon...:_.... � 4w Dennv HIII nddi .......... ..........448. Dila pidrtU•d bulldlnR. Dllley, J. F ............................. _,'�S•ill. IOG. 103 107 Ulckinson. S. ri............................................ Dieter. d tV .0 .................. Diamond .lo I.Ive..........2W. 243 ...................nn, 300, :1911, 39i. Hfi, � }4 Dillon.Joan-........................................ DI.I.Wh.............................................. Ulanatch YrmrfnR �mannY.._ ...... 595 70 .................. c Dicker, \V. H........... 4444 ... Dlote- snbdiviston "A alk .................... IFN .......311, 4M1. 517 Doneman atreet crse.'. e D ouaman atreet sew .... _. Douamal street grade_...........tchbnela........ Minden, ....... .gy 16`1 4444 . ............ .. 20:1 ca 427 Does-,, and Von Dore. J. E .............................. ................. In 118.:465..1 . Sit Dun, tY. lino, t5' ...... .............................473. Uohart, Park...... ... 471) 540 Dornan, John h Sone ......................... 2n 275 Dow I nv..John.................................... ...:til Doge. men to catch.....................6 .....l% 3i ilii. 2fi2, 322. ae8. 5.30 DORS. lice I. ...............2, Dag can aux.................................................. D'y le, Jno..............................................`L73. Lnr4 204 303 Doran. C ....................................................... ............. 185 E. l2ice'a second nddttmxln11.i7f'i-a0+,497, 5311 55!1 F.. Dean'. eubdivision. Smit❑ h I. 1114 out W7 ..:Jia. 1.1 5, lots. alley Dees/n K ................ ... ..'W. 654 Earl street elopes ........................50. 366. M. 364 Earl street oPenl rinklinR.. 3.. 276 Furl stret Ginntttom x1 45 37. 42 k:firl tract eidewnik............. "611, 617. 6'2i, 055 Earl street grade..........423. 437 ................... 45G Earl street crosetralk.........tc...................... 065 East Sixth etrN oneni.g. a .... 109 ............ Ener Soventb street Rra a ......................... Ion East Seventh street aewer.......""' Feet Sev,ntll sll treet efdetea,k. R .................... 429 E,Ost S,ve `OS East S,v oth street wustePipe...... ............... 174 }.net Fourth street cro! ,I {muber...... ..... 2:10 I:nxt. Fourth street, remove 315.:125, 352, 4i8 East Fourth street sewer........: 386 hall, En st Fourth street n ..43. I:sst. Fonrthre�e ci' R t ...... lk....... ............li+. MI Ea.t Third e F.nst Third street arwer...,........316, :3^_3. i38. 475 F.wst Third .tree[ grade ..................... F.wst Third st v sewer.alk........................... 329 Enol Fitt nvenne Vn`: 0.30 Feet Sn ulinit In K.... ^a•3. 250. 259. 250 I6wst Summit nvenu, aidcwalk .................. Gil ,net FnlrOeld nvenu Dakota alk........., ..1 l� avenues East Fnirib4d and _. Wl yhnur Pule............................................eco. 475 E'Kle street Pnvin R....dditi.... 201 .......... Eaton :t Al orrixou's oda addition. storage of Eaton h Sf orrison'x G3fi ...................... nils 4444... Eaton and Pinto nvenne., dangerous hole.. sit ................... 018 Bat nn avenin• rtPyronch........"" 38fi Eckerle, O eo...._. .......... _........ Economy St.." HentinR Co............66' A 398 Ecklun d. Andrew ........ ......................... 4444 ...17 Edmund atreet crosswalk ........................ 197 Edmund street siibin. Thoma F.d mond. yfscknbiy. un xtreetx, nll,y grade, block 1...........470. 63G. Sif. Edmund atreet, oPctdn K. etc ........................ G98 Edgerton street opening. etc....................82. INDEX. MISCELLANEOUS- 1-.. Edgerton street, slopes............................132, 220 Edgerton street grade...,.....132:220, 239, 240. 396 Edgerton street sidewalk .......................232. 580 Edgerton 393. 414, 479 Edgerton and other etreete, sewer ............... 519 Edgerton street brill 31{'1. SU+' gel ........................... "" Edison Electric Lich oat Co .......................SGf, Edison Licht h Power Co ............._............. G l Edward street. 017 stagnant pool 427 Edward trent, sta t 1 ...... ......... Egan, .lobo Af., Kenernl mnnuger...........0 A, W4 Ebrmnntrnut, 1' .....................................4i 1. 544 Eighth ward, extra police ............................ 384 lilgbtll street grade ..................................... 117 Eighth street sides'alk............................196, 3111 Eighth and Burr streets bridge .................... "42 Eire eager. Jno. F .................. ......... '2Z mil Else ginger. F..I ................... 4444... nm Hies screed street ewer....... .. 58!1, 550, 51:3 4"0. 194 EDI. street grade ................. .'_'17. 1 Elevated ,'y...284.. qll....... 417.41.... 4.......... 24°, 2iil. 284, 30fi. Alf, 477. 41 R, 443, 451. 4G0 Elbell. Vra. Mollie .................... .. ................ Zit Electric railwal......................................... 3xri Electric 1191,is................................ °»5.:1118 42:5. 481. 483. 508. 596. 598, 815, 01G, fi28, dM17, f ii Elsmric subway a rdlvau;e... ..........._ !, ^_911, 201 Ellen etreel sewer ........................................ 4•.5 Ellen street old,walk.................................. 2rxt Ellen street grads.............................J211, Wit. +7:5 Ellen street opening. etc.......4..... 44... 4........... 0^_. Ellen and Charles str,ete,block boon deJ by. Iley oPeninK .............................. .........GS'2. GIiH Eifel[ street rrna.walk.................... 257 Elk street Rrade............49f, 5118, 58:t, 59_^, m 2. 6 Elk street xln{ies........................ ........... e:t5, 847 Eleventh street Paving._. ce:... .............- L171i Eleventh ward. voting Pince........................ 171 Election distrlcta..................... ................•. hl 3:55, 3M, T,9. 3711, 898, 3!19, 401, 572. 665, 5Rr Flection, naaistnnce far Clty Clerk ................ 61t Election. Pierer of holding .................. 4444.. 661 54:1, 561. 5fi2. 5W. 565, 572, 575, 565, Electlon district. voting Pince 4444 ................. 171 Be.. Electric lWil"I1.y Company................ 409, 50E 284, :157, 385, 416, 417, 418. 442, 451, Engineer..................... _........ .._........194, ;in Engles FF Dose, Tenth 1\'nrd......299. 545, 546, 571 Eu Kine Hunxa, t\'nrou to etreet.......... ...... 441 Engine Hone,, No. 2. addition to....... x...514, 551 Endicott. WRI ......................................3:55. 3:1! Erle etreet erose.'alk.................................... 51; Eriestreet and .letter.un nvenne, drinking fou"i.ln.................................................... 30: Erie street, .fides.lk...................................... 31'. Errors in {�ubllshed Proceedfu 07 Estftnnten allowed................ii. 114. 166. '273. 65 Esti mat,. and rlaime.................................. 21: Estimrtte. Board of Edurntioe, for 1889....... aA� E.timnte. Scholl] Board ............................... 44: Estimate. tax levy ........................................ 54 Estimate. batting hospital, etc .................... 48' Eustis street glade, . ..... ' 22'i, 3.144 3m- 39 Eastls etreet opening and nding............ 62 E eclitl etreat Rrnde....................................... 80 Euclld.trest xI.cwnik........................ ......... 42 Evergreen nvenne Rrnde ............................... 3K, 72.107, 400. 408, 445, 464, W Evergreen avenne change of grade ............... 154. 160. 284. &31. 35 Fvuns. addition. alley' opening. etc...96, 105. ;` Evan.. R. N .......... ......... ..... ......_................. ' Eva street ap,roaches, grade......_ .............. 1` Eva street approach ........................ .......... 34 Everett err,et........................f................... 61 EtamR nntl Chnt+ s addition. alley grade.. W, 1[ Ewlug and Chute'. addition ......................... 44 Exchange street paving .....................12, 293, 3 ISCELLANEOUS- Fnirvlew street oponlnR annulled ................. AGE. 26 Fnirviea a•.reet of'enlnA Protest ................... 37 603. 626, r,3G, W6 F.irv'iew street opening ........... Fnin•leic avenue uPeuiuR...... .....4i 7. 523, 611 Fulrv{es nvenue c de....29. 60, 168. 43fl; 477. 606 Fnirvlew' nvenue aldewnik.... _.. :�6G, G7Y, 6i 3, 674 Fnirvlew udditfon.................:...................... de...... lie 95. 137 Falrlleld ntenuc Rrs 4444... Puira ld nvenue xpriv kllnK...:..... ...........399, �.�RS, 426 Futrmouvt sten ue seser.....259, 392.413, 425, rA2 Fnirmonnt u m and St. Albonn .trent ' ie . cissas rt a.......... Fairmount n enidawnik ...................{88, 4444.. 602 514 Fan, uiet strell filling up .............._............. 514 636 Falquicr street grade 4444 ............................. inkling.... 19 309 Fou, uler street epi . 42s, 5 52 Fnm{uler xt rest 'h; _alit .....42i. 519. fi27, 554 Fan, let street.ewer................................ 432, 446, 4G6, 563, W7. :rtl, 579 Ren PevilJ, lel tn>r let n neat Dliamond Jo Line..... 290 Farrington nvenue puvin K,.291, 293, :322, 354, 366 Farwell,Otmun, Elrk.F, (30 ........ 603, 670. 587. 597, ................. 1114, 1134. 049 Fnw,U, Henry 13„ guardian Flaherty nlf- nors....... atreet WG, 693 12n, 112. 80 Ferdinand Rrnde.................... Feronin avenue sid-fi, 197. 518 291 F-ber, Joe. .................... ...,.... 305 Ferbern..I ox ...................................... 4444... 512 Poch t..I oe..........................................510. Fine a lel Agency of St. Pan] ...................... 77 ]: ire Iimitx...................... ..................Slo, 511, 512 425 F.reworks.................. ........... ...............: Fire, protection from, St. An thoily iln, Pork..... 100 iW Fire mural telegraph twee ......... box. 148. If Opro ...........'519.. 470 ,267,, Fire alarm ""u rcb Fire department, p o for ^^_47. 577 Fire dePnrtmant............... ..............21!1. 4444... 281 269 Fire depnrtmmat. ommittea......................... 4R0 Fire department upproprl:ttlo1................... need........ 570,'677 Fire department horsee toad bar.es577 Fire department purcbnse of ............. 185 Fire to bei one....................................1!13. band 130 First regiment ................................22I, Filcher, •lobo, elect ed alderman...............21).... uou...... 1W �........ Fitzgendd, L•'. ...... 107 FitzKeredd find'there.................................. 221 Fish, .inn. B ...........................................159. Fish. O. \\' ................................................... sidewalk 330 174 Fillmore nvenue ............................ cro�nwnik .......................... ail Fillmore'venne Flllmon! clean.'"Prone ................ .........:49^. ' Fillmore nrenue.prinkllnR .....................:i16, 6lB }'IttL street sidewalk .......................... Fielding Bron ......................... ..................... 218 650 Fitx' trick .'Clloa.................. ..... &Co ............... 317 Finch, Van}IVCk................................ Finch's fid dition. offer Rrnd¢...........+9a, 505, 524 Fi.her a ndditinn..................................... ... 603 593 FhthertY yl loot......................................5fi0. Finn droll street grade ............................151 302. 359. 378. 392. 414. 479, 573. 580. 594. 60.3 201. Flnndrnu xire,t culvert .........................573. 60.4, 156 Forextdole addition, alley -call on ......121. 51 Forest street opening..............................30 Forest sit grrtde........ ....... ................... Forest atreet c1+anRe of Rrnde................. 100 49, 217 SA9 Forest street approach .............................. 106, 2W, aoO 479 323,:07, Fnre361 at .tree[ a ewer....... Forest .trent..................... . Forest street ...........................A29, . 4W, 458 467 619 Forest etreet crosswalk .............................. crosswalk V. Forrest": W"'."' nd Jae .......... Forreelnl. .Ins...........................260.298.331.567 ____........ 264........ 331 368 . t-- PAGE. Ml INDEX. . 62, 103. 629 480 - SZ MISCELLANEOUS- PAGE. 55 , 1+ 15 EOUS- PA- Life Ineurnncnco._lO8. N2, 59a G.hrmnn, AVRuet....................................1,. a53, 481, 487 253 MIBCELLAN . Forrestal. liichnrd...................... arrest wacntlon........ ....... . .. Germania .. .478 Germania (tank............. .................... dl. ..__,.,, 113. 122. 0+1 ................._177. grade...... 188. 3M . Fouri eev[fi Foo, m. S. Y , .1r ............ ........................ ..................182. 1+7 (innevn street -rade...... 229 Gevesee etreet. cfinv Be of h 3 3r.1. 448 .. Folsom. b. P.................lOfi. 109. and "art ¢Y...... 111. 118,..198. 277 Genesee street grade ...................... Jno. F.. elected .1derman............. a17. 1544 Vy Foleom ..................... Fourth street a 359. 401. 40G Geh¢n, Gehhn. Alderman's, charges........""""" 492, 518 -- t'- Fourth street rldgs..................... re nlr............................ p 29l k.......................... George street sidewal ills +9l streets, alarm OUio ai 1. 628• 1,11. a18. - � Fourth street, Four[hxtreet niVewalk .....................2+7. fit, George and MI, '10 erunlum ntrret KradivF��������""i81' G .. ............._a50 :.. - - Fourth street et.ir-OY ......................... 1 tric li tunnel, a ec ht ............... a., Jno................. K x89 Gehrke. ' ,.Il 6 ga ... ' .. F.nrGt street Fourth.trest cross,alk...................... ....., ...... 58f, Gib.. avenue ............................................... Gibbs street Rrude .............................. ......._ 1 `. �.. 171 Glenxon, 0. R--"-" ........ ....................... Fourth street a den'nik and area wa II ......... 491 ..........................................�' 2516 " Fourth .tree voting Pince.................. Fourth word tition Itt"ant: Pe .......... ....... 383 Gln.a ins tr-t .............. Glencoe str.et sidewalk ......................3., 4110. 406 Improvement ...................37. 458 4U. 72 40 ._., Fourtb ward Ford. tinthnn ...........................1&7. (40. avenue 37o, 425, +5fi dtvR........................ Cott avenue Rrn 1G J .. Ford. Frank .............................. Home .................... Foundling a contrast......lei, awl .............Ig7 273 Goodhue street. crosswalk ........................... Goodhue street sewer ................. .............9 . 90' ;._ ..r. Foundlluti s HcroasxniknR 304 Gordon street errsBaulk............................. ................. 6t7 4b0. 544 Hager. e'. I1 ......................................442. Hancock, F. C .........................................482. For bee street ........................ Forbes and Sntltlt streets..... ................ Spy Gordon even.. F rods ...............:................... rl, 291 Gordon avenue eldex'nik..... 05 .............. 1 01, 51'1, 50.",. G43 6l7 ..;.�.. -'L:rc; .. Forbes. 1. R .............................. Forbes. T. N ...... ...................................- .+29. . +50 Gotodrich xtrret crosxwnik..495 R7. 3Gn. 397 s 428. 461. 413 avenue Id ........... ' 346. 364. 381 -`. `'=t-: " Fountain ................................................... 'rolaellt. A. I .................................... I .............12 Goodrich ................. 183 Goodrich nvenuc widening............... ................. ....... 2G1 •66, 266 ;,"ya,'':E- Froiseth, J. F. ................ 5. E........._ .................................... 1 Goodrich nvenuc Paving..' 371 Hee-Y. H. D ................................................ Hersey avenue opening, etc .......................... Froiseth, h R. A ...................... ............... 151. 554 Good. Ema.eel......................................._ R'..1., x"bdivialon............... .......... 4 21) . .: Praiser ewnik........... Front street std T. H ..... ... lU7 Lodirey. Sob. 5x0 Gutxittn street sidew'alk............................... (tubber Cvmpan3'..................... ... 982 461 %•1.: '.".:�. French.. .....................................518. Fry street sidewalk ................. ...... 451 de ....................... Goody ear l:ttf4ta street I 97 .a.: _ t•--.., Frv, Lougee\I........................................418f., street. grade........... ........................ 133 �eminF;. etc........................G2, G^, m tto street u street grade .........41G, 134. 476, 5W, 54 2 :.. - •�' Fry i R. etc . .......... Fry street oPan n ...... ........ ................... Grotto 370. . ........... 1S3, 199. 293. 316, s ..............„ 447. 4iJ o 4-M1, 62l �. '4 zz .•. . _.. Fremont street Krade 118. 399. 410. 440. 441. 81 Grotto sl teat change .... 639 fence ..... 6W, 815, 618 I R. etc street opening 86'82 Grotto street sidewalk............................ ......................... Army of the Ilapubllc ........................ 170. 203 ..�':. ''•: v' Fremont tcrosswulks ........................... Fremont .tree ............................. Grand •u,0 Grand avenue Frnde................................... ........... ....... 493 860 ...... ..... .......... 3Q8 Fremont etreet.1dewnik' grace-, street change Re o 363, 441, 461, f23 Grand ¢venuesidewnik...: High bridge superstructure. ............. ........... 3, 638. 568. 610, 618. 651 a. `. Fremont 313, n e to pro- Grand -. d nvenuelxlatein dewnik ...................233. dam g fireenwou 195. 233• H111 street crosswalk ............. 8 Fronk k Faujuier street., 212 Greenbrier avenue emaewniks tr¢ckx.. .. .174, ^30 ... ..... ....... 372 ..:. �; .. .51:1. party. ............... Frank and streets, nlnnn fox........... .1 _ f're.nbrier nvenne • u07. �• n5G Greenbrier avenue xtePs...... • .............374. ........ .. 475. "'•- - Frank t'::% -,r. .............4G5, .......................... 7., 174 Greenbrier nvenne sidewa ............427. '.... 3t6 " M5 542 Frances street..Wnwalk street Cros"Oalk........................ ,.... /,4 Graco street eldnaelk...................... " Rrpen +36, 655.652. GGB A Frances 4G2 /:race street Frances street sidewalk " n etreet change of grade 1 ; Grace .treat o i g.. " " crosswalks..... .. 176 311 "' ' R 672. 67 3-r �.:.. Fiances Frantech1, Jno. J .......................................... 505 P.racr street Grace l'Ince sidewalk...................... .... .. m Y30, 597 .' ''' FrItch. F. ('.................... street paving. ........ ,,.....295, :a31 d........................-Jl. •, 120• S:Iii, 504 Great \V astern Bnn ..... ... , . , ,,,4 7 814 411 ,•:: Franklin (trove etr%trepnlc1-9 Finnklin street vncntlon ....._• .. .. streets 3:12 Grove street.,.......... 3227 ,., 6 .. .•: ".,`. Frnnklln and Sherman ..... ........ ............. 650, 07. 660 Grove etTeel. brid Ke................................459. 360. vacation.................................. 361 .. anchiaee Frei. 6tra. C¢roilne.......... .... 53. Crowe street .... .f09 Grove. \f. 1.. ................................................. NlCbolne..............ndx.... 231 1i7, 188, 307 .. b:" ���:'. ts. Fuel Petroleutn.,......... Fuel ...... 32a Gruber, .. , .... 257 Grnnite et rest change of Igstreet++, Police pa- �,.,,, .-a'... FOr1onR. •lohn . avenue Aur ora crcaawalk and Silem elpP .. lis ,ran .39 114.448 Faller and Fuller et reetsidewnik.................. ........... trnl box.............de.........................323,...... Or atrect gra 442, 451 Granite boxes . ............... .. .. ....::.. ............. 490 ...... 44R. 535 F 77 Grtmbot,.lo e.. .. ...................r .... ........82. 97 Graded xehoola ....., x614 63i dl ..- G¢11aRher, Tltos .. .. street .pear . etc. .... 12L :I2R, 327 Gunpowder ...... ... ... ......... A .................. ........ .... 79I 577 r ate;:x ,.,,.�.:. G.nitler Gaultler street sewer...... grade. ... Gundlnch, . ..... ... .. ... 1 ... .. .... ....... ........ - Gnlon . ox .... 6' W .. .... .... .586, ......... . ... .688. 577 + C G.uitfer street 349. ngt 38.7. C,ulou, 7.eno .......... e. all 5 ven Gaullist at to Farrington avenue,.639 688 . ,.. oPenlnR............... ......... ....... . ........... ..........148,. .........148. 222.JRr. 608 ]59 eu bdivislon. block 161 617. 617 61 Garbage . Galvin. Henri' " ................. , , ade............612, �.....................18:t. 190 H. M. RnnneY'e divleion. nll.v gr' 538, 594, 614 Yr. •,,;, a4.. .. Gadboia. E....... .............. .... ........ son's klah................................ ..... _.......... ........... �0 Hall. Hers.' 221 2 Gne main ... Gee end anter .......................... .......... 311 Hall. \V. A., welghmaswr............................ .................... BSO Hall, Solomon ........... 212,237, ............ 688, 5824.829.8 • l Gar flold street crosswalk Gates.Hereln D .. .... .. ..., 829 Aall avenue Rr¢de.88, :. Galosh., R B......... .... ...... INDEX. MISCELLANEOUS- PAGE. Ml Hall avenue eh..Ke Of grade....... . 62, 103. 629 480 Hall avenue croxxlaB.................................. 629 Heli. Alfred 5 ............................................... Hu.'d. S. P ............................................... 1+ 15 Has., .1. A.......... Hague avenue grade ............ ..................aM1'1, 645 37. 65 Hamm. Nm .......................... Hamm, \Ven., elected Alderman ................... 211 Hastings avenue grade......................96, 160, 373 580 602 Heating. avenue sidewalk ..................... 100 Hastings avenue sewer... ........................... Hnnti a,. and other etreete. drinking lonn- ............................... tnin................. .....232, 306 37:t Hnstmga avenue approach .................... .. .. l9l Harper, Geo. C._ ..............................._....119, 230 Harper, Sydney .........................................._ ......................... 151 Harvester avenue gra aeline Harvester avenue gra e 20l Hamilton street grade and ai d ew'nik .....155, 185 Hamilton avenue xldew'nik..................... ' 05, '1'98 Hnmil tun street grade... efdewalk 67'1. 073 Hampden avenue ..............581t, Hampden avenue grade......179, 227, 324, :452, 305 SSa Hampden avenue crosswalk ...................:10'91 :............ 227 Hncel street vncatlo............... ........ 254 Hatch street grade. 274 Healov. Jno............................................273, Human, A. L.- .................. 282, 291. 300 HardenberK Place Rrade .............................. 346 518. 51 Hatnlineavenue sidew'alk....................... 518 Hemline uveuue Crosse,. k ........................... 359 Hamlin, Citi-.., Union ............................... 660 Hemline nvenne opening.etc........................ 88 Hanson. O ill Ce r ............................................ 9:16 H en enn, J as. ........... 593 Het--, Hand.................................451.454. Hampstead street grade ................... ......... 491 638, 63 H¢Y xenlex........................................632, 4b0. 544 Hager. e'. I1 ......................................442. Hancock, F. C .........................................482. . 442 a37 Hatton, Fronk ............. ..................... 482 etc ..... .......... ...... ..... Hart, ....-..... ...... .. 488 Hurt. H. Sl ....................................... ........... H. Haldeman'. addition, n11eY Rrade............... 549 549 Hama, Philip ............... ............................ 614 Hard,'. Nicholne. ..... .. .......................... 129 Heard. LV. D- .. .. Hexagram block sidewalk and ... ..... .... proposals 136 Hexogonal aidewnikx..............................481. 6 488 138 Hee-Y. H. D ................................................ Hersey avenue opening, etc .......................... 159 494 Heresy street grade ... .... .... ......... •147 Hechtman, H- ....... ... ... .... .......243, 247 Heise, Christ inn ........................................ Hendrickson. E. A ........................................ 2J1 340 Heewr street grads. .... ... ........... 549 Health commissioner ................. ... ... .... 519 Health department ...................................... Health inapector.................368, 397-417-450, 5:36 Helmets. Police ............................................ 195 385 Hewitt nvenuc grade .................................... 626 Hewitt ave... 0 Oing, etc ............ 400, .. .. . 4W. 668, 670, G3Y Hewitt, Allle...............988. crosswalk ...456, 518 Hewitt avenue .................. Hewitt and Sheldon ¢venuee.alaren box,573. 037 Hewltt'e Out Iota. First Divlaiou, fence ..... 6W, 815, 618 Heather. Joe. W .................................. . 424 508 Hefuleln, .inn ..... ....... ... Heyder.tnedt, F. V .... ...............470, ................ 147. Me Herald...... ..................................... ...... 595 a, HIRhschool ................... ...... ..... .......... 3Q8 HIRh bridge ... ... ......... High bridge su bx tructure ..114. ..... ........... 106.863, 444, 610 High bridge superstructure. ............. ........... 3, 638. 568. 610, 618. 651 High bridge contract ...................... I............ 77 183. 220, 650 Hinkel, J. G ................................55. Hinkel'. Second AmendmOut to U.lo. Park. 806 H111 street crosswalk ............. 8 ................ xxi SCELLANEOUS- PAGE. Hill. Jae. J .... ....... ........... ....... 1182 342 HILI. Jno. W .. ... ........ ... .... ..........341. HIII street PavinR ............................... HlKhland Park alley opening.... ---..1a2, .....32, 460 las Hitching device............ Hiawatha street eldew.lk ......................175. - 'r'9 304 H law nth. and Mound etreew, replacing of lAd flIII.R......................................................... Hiawatha streetcroe.walk...... ...............248, 456 829 Hlawntha street change of grade ................. 261 Hitchcock. Cheater. ...................................... 282 Hily.rd.Jn.. E...........: ......................:......... Hildebrand. H. Y .. ................................570. 574 470 Hildebrand. H. T ......................................... 688 Hiller street" ewalk ........................... ........ 672, 687 Hinman. Jay A ................................672, Holly avenue gas main ext 81011..........'360, 46 37d Holly,, 4 -mus sprinkling... .................. ...... 138. 260 Holxtl. C. 5 ........................................55, Hornsby. \furl. A...............l Sa, ]85, 612. 697, 642 Hopkins' nddltlon, alley pnvla 20Ci� 287 3. , 396 Hopkins' addition, vacation of allev........... 343 638 Horses, police department ......................614. 222 Horseare ................................................... 801 Iloress Condemned..................................570, Hoffman avenue Paving- ............................. 480 Hoffman avenue eewer.............................R37 :125. 349. 3611, 376. 378, 989, R94, 499. 433. 461, 501. 592. 00x, a7ri, 6{4, 047. 054. 655. 067. 868 474, Hoffman avenue sidew¢Ik............................ 554 254 Howell avenu. erre.w¢Ike........................... 265 Howell exam. sidew.lk_........... ....... .......... 255 Hrills. A. 5 .............................. .............. ..... 942 H oyt, .leo. F .....................:..............282.319. Howe. Jared 5 .............................................. (lope street change Of grade ....................... 291 850 446, 407 Hope street opening....�•..........�,.......914, ISM Hope street grading ..................................... Hollinehead's addition to Des.oyer park.... 422 Hough and Gear .......................................... r 426 470 Holyoke Tho.. agent .................. ....... 801. 610 H o e p i t n l ...........................................686. Hospital annex, etc ..................................... 481 588 H..Pital commisslou..............................111, 148 Hospital bulldiOg............................._OS. 578 Hoe..k, \Vm.... ... .....................� HOues of Good Shepheni, nddltlon .............. 548 Hay L'a Ont Lots ....................... .................. 604 271 Huckster's Iic.... revocation .................:..:. 898. 889 Huebner. C. F...................._.............a12, 468 Had nvenuc sidewalk ........................429. 296 H udeon ovee�Ptue eprinkling ....................278. Hudson nrahue exempt from eprlukling...... 278 Humphrey. •1. A elbdlvfeion '•A" ............. 423 Hunter. .lae B... ................... n 424 282 Hurn. R. P .. .... ..... ... ............. ............. 292 Hubbard. is. 8 ............................................ 398. 450. 451, 453 Hullsfek, H. E .....................386, Hyde, C. L- .................................1, 106, 182, 229 Ice Palnce rink toboggan club :.................... 12 f 670 4 ice I'alncs Aeeocfall................................... 6 leePnlac......................... .......................... Iglehart street opening. ew....... .. 62, 91 Iglehart street crosswalks.........232, 248. 254. 458 844 Iglehart street sidewalk .:...... .............266, atreet e fair, 468, 482,48.5, 644.646, 647 I Iumfnatiton, x (mesons C. A"' ....................:... ..................... Impo.nding nnlmal........ ......222, 424 451.465. 482 Iuterpreter for Ifunicipal60"U'W.............36, 96. C., St. P. h R. C. y Co. Indiana urease, go"'..............................................It Indiannavenuesldewalk .............................. ......... . 841- 492 Indian. avenue e-wer.................................... 124, 324, 367, 882, 431. 616, 617 INDEX. z ii MISCELLANEOUS - PAGE. Innvenuea, diana and Dakota .........................285. drinking SUG fours talo ....................... Indepe end ant UI n '6fi 65 L 44 3 IndePeudent boards ................................... enc... butldig,' �.. �. -artor of pdiseases Inspector of contnl'us 549 I.M., Geo. 3 ............................................3'7, =65• 350 Irvine avenue sewer ......................... Irvlas Park ............................................ ^22. 255 47 Irvine avenue gr:lde.................................... 72. Iroquois street grade .............................. 231 Iron steps. \Veatern nvenne..._........_...... f39. 4SG I". Place ........................ ..................ryJ6. "36,- 318. 448 Isabel street.ewer.................... Isabel street eros8inga ........................ ....,_.,.600 MISCELLANEOUS- Pei Tu no et rest Aid ew alk ....... 5 69 street ............................ inR........... 78 389 Juno openlny and grad ' 391, 411, 478 Surto street Rrnde......................t4;. .,.no street upeui.K• ate ............................... oPenlnK, etc .......................... 409 62. 93 Juliet street Jud Res of election app,lnllll ........... 14% 157 .lod94 ges of eltetto 46. 581, 663, 565. ...... 370, ;8'd, 483.5 '' 5 580, 60U 250 ,Tu"tlee of PeucP.....................................211, Judd. H. B.. 386 :uta. M. F ..................................16, 182. 2111, 286 C- -marl, and Dawson .............................. 301 K nvunngh, F.T., nad.thar', Protest.......... 129 Kavanagh, P. T ........................... 170 KavanuRlt, P.'p., elected alderman .............. 211 Kavanagh. .1 n"..... °4& 298. 478, 47 9. GI:i. 549. 609 99 G56 G Kavanagh nnrneY ................�.......,.... Kent, JI.E ...........................4i0. 48., 571, 574, 309 Kent street sewer... ... ....so. 124, 162, 186, 206, 395 Kent street Pnvf.R...................................... L'rf, 18!1, 2J5. 590, 607, 696, 647 Kent street crosswalk .................................. 285 Kent, Alackubin, Thomas and Edmund atresia. alley grail.. Block 1..........47U, 630, 656 Kerr, C. D., thOak. of council ....................... 275 Kerr and Hichardson, atl.raeYs for .Joe. A"t"'t ................................................470. 514 .................. 309 Kendrilk street crosswalk.........' Kenner. E. v.'s re -arrangement. \facnlester 340 Park ...... ........................................... 380 Kelly. Patrick. ....................................... rA5 Kenwood Pnrk.......................................545. 614 Kell. \V nt................................................470. 614 Kell. Frederik" .................................... Kenny, Terrence ..................................... A37, 422 Kegatona Bridge Co ..................................... 634 Kentueky street sidewalk ........................... 547 Kennedy. Dl. F... ......... . Keeton arrest grade ..................................... 599 129 Kinney, F. R'. eoud..................... t o ....... Kinney. Bond and Trader'.. addition, Afar - tin. damage. .......................................... .. 580 Kipp. Sylvester .................. ......................... 159 Kltteon's addition, R. R.7 tracks 20,016, 616 Kitte'n's addition. alley approach .............. 231 Kitb`.:'' addition, "idewn l .. building from 232 Kittson's addition, remove ................................ 248 alley .................... ' Kittaon-e eddltl'n, removal of buRdinga..... 442 Kitt'on's addition, removal of b¢rv......265, 286 Kitteou'e ndditlon, ¢sec. at .funded..... 687 Kitteon'. addition, protest ag nin.t railway 271 Kitt.on'a addition, alley grnde..5a3. 590'666. 622 9, des. 600 Kit -.-'-addition, alley opening....... Kidd, v'. addition. -- -:. eloper .............. 60, 036 Kidd. A. C ...............................................980. 386 Kiol. PhUIP N ........................................ ... 470 Kirkland. E. J ........................................64.2, 543 Kieffer, Jacob... ........................................ .. 698 Klrchott. 536 .Tao....................................470.507, 319 Klimbhl, Kin ........................................ ... 310 Knapp strees..................................... Knapp, R. 5 ..................................609. GOB. ani KnnPP street great;:.................................... 832 Knox, Andrew..... .......• KollmorRen. H .................................829.. 282 Koberl, Rev. Chas ..................................... KoeniReberR. M ........................................... 587 Koegler, Herman...................................279. 274 Kroh mer. F,. F...291.449,471, 6!3:!:6G7: 3, 694, 697.,7 7hreYer. Ch---- ........................................ Kreuger.Chea., avd otiter'..............._.......... 37 Kuechke. Johanna...........................159, 221, 397 INDEX. MISCELLANEOUS - PA... L'Orleut street opening, 1.. -......62, 97, 604, 61.2 L'Orient street rroewalk"1.......................... 173 L'0 lent street .ewar. .................................... 327 L'Orint sad other streets sewer ..... 450, 466, 543 Lamps. ..................................... 4 ................ 12, 47, 77, 119, 149, 172, 104. 231, 254, 255, 26i. 275, 211, 285, :t02, 303, 336, 359, 367, 368, 371, 372, 373, 381. SUS, IU7, 408, 425, 426. 452, 457, 489, 490, 614, 516, 557, 552, 673, 678, 595, 601, fi0'L, 608. 615, 1117. fl10, ti20. 030, 642, I 657. 662 7,nader and Durment.................................... 37 Laurel avenue nolex.................................... 307 Laurel avenue telegraph ing..... elle ...........ol. j. 310 Laurel avenue telegraph and telephone pole". 180 Laurel avenue Paging.......__.... 37.48, A0,.. 189 Laurel avenue Ode- ................................ 151 Laurel avenue and St. Alban. at .................. 195 Laurel avenue grade .................................. 44'_ Lafayette avenue and other street-, Paving, 88, 127, 163, 672 Lafayette even,, eewer.............175, 187. 205, 298 Lnfavett' Yark.................................... 222, 255 -ratio Mo - Lake C'movand Phal n eve...grad a x.110, 304 Lake Como and Phalen avenue opening. etc._..............._......................._62.90.2117. Sts Lake Comartesian rtesian well ........................600, 6:17 Lake Como bridge.. ..........................4 2. 50.. 470 Lake Como...........................stres......482, 50U, 512 Lake Como Villas. grade o"tae t..... ...AIH. 27 Lake Irl', street south of, gra " r I,nwrence street change of grad,...... 12.5, 271. '493 T,nwrnce, F. L ..........................114. 302, 399, 400 Lawrence street. grade......... 375. 391, 418, 470, 478 1-1,nd street crossing ................................. 600 Lafo"d "treat 'ewer...................126, 326. 465, 542 L"f.ad street t Icgrnph Pole. ...................... 641 L. ad street opening• etc ........................... 626 L. Crosse nvc.ac grade line ........................ 51 Langford nvenne grade ............. ell, 628, Me. 661 Langford avenue opening and widening...... 34f Langford Park Place..............................309, 31( Longford Pnrk Pincesid'walk ..................... 151 Langford Palk flocs grade ......................... 50! Lnn gford. Snelling, Prior nod University aveness, territory bounded by, street grade. ........... ........... . rade............................................._.......... fi6'. I.n.gf.,d street crosswalk .......................... 301 I,awtnn, A. M., nelg.ee Palmer J; Dunklee, - nnd J. M. Dunklee..................................... 4i1 I,nw ton, Albert. 1[ ...................................159. 221 l,ewto., C. B ................................................ 21: I,nwton street grade...............................34n, 37 ,,a,, "treat grade...............................159. 17. Lawson street change. of grade,................... 66 Lavvllee, P. A ............................................ 15 Lnmbrecht, F .... ...........................1391 ICA. 16 L'r,de.vHenry 212. 2:, Luurennsun e grade .......... .......301. 505, 525, 50 Lauraavenue cr ew"M".................... ... 25 Lepra nvenne a ldewalk................ ......255. 45 1,arpanteur avenue ...........................36A, 36i, 3A 1.nrpeatsur. A. L. 30 Immbert h Co'. addition. .............................. 42 Lunge¢. Peter5" Larkin k Smith v........... 51 L.Solle street v-cattov....................:........... 5( Levee..i d ewnl k ............................................ 51 ,,area. IJPpar. repair .................................... 5' Levee. Public........................................308: 4t Levee and Sibley street paving............q:-... f Levee, sixth word.............................186, 171. 1 Leech street driveway.............................07:1. 6 Leach street eros.walk ..........................A29. 5' beech'" addition, alley pavmR .,,,,.,,,,500, 6 Leech's addition, nliey Paving and Br I28ge: 4 MXM ISCELLANEOUS- 44^_, 481 J. Johnson ............................................ J. A. Humphrey's e-loil cion ".4" 15, 41' Jnll alta pnrcha.e......................... Ta11 elle offered ............................................ ........... f YGl J all alta. offs x'Ithdrnwu ............................. 577 Jailer, Ducns"Lreet.................................6GG, Joseph elected .......................... 277 Jailer, .S'Piel, ........................ Mni cat reel-..........._.. 3A5 Jailer. gore 2 Jailer, Union Park sntr-etatl.n ..............4:5i. X30 Taekson street grading and opening.320' 344, 373 Jackson street eprinklinR.....• Lewis. R, J ................................................. Jackson street opening, etc......"4G7. 32. 4WJ. 445, 502 Jneksov street eidewal'. of r�bbieh .............. •230 -. Ja%%'treot rem.vn Iiidx'ell'. addition, Shenv.od'' Jack'on 'k ...................................... mun ge m n L . . rearrangement of grade. .. ,302 469 Jackson street P"m Jackson street {71 622 500, 282 lock............ Jnekaon street clock....... .............................. l87 Jnneen. A...............................................16G. Jaoaeo, Gertrude- ........................................ Jul 346 James street sidewalk.............................'256, 311 James street crosswalk ................................ James street Rutter" ................................... 549 G^_5 James'treet Rrn ding.. ....................... 384 dalob"ov. \I. Jc Co ..................................... 640 I arehlshek. A .............................. Jenks street rep air .................................... .................. 600 416 Jenks street............ ...... Junk' street grading..............................i78, 4�9 .- Janke street opening, 6te......"'-""' 107. 3, 1, 558 ' opening ........................ .Teck. street change of grade ....................... 'en" 664 373 Janke street Gews,sidewalk ................g77............. Janke sireet'aweing,.ell 479 .� ...............393.414. Jeanie street opening, etc ..........................C2, 07 284 Je"'te street grad............... ....................631. 844 286, 414. GI8, Je.ale.treet changeo(grnde, etd.wnik ...... 232 Jefferson nvenne ............. JPff.r"o, avenue crosax-nik............ ........ .... 517 626, raG Seffersan avenue sewer ......... ............610, 4�=; street "idewalk................232, 2S5. 457 Jessamine Je-cull a street .pp Goch ........................... 469 JeremY. John.. ............................ fee............................................................ Jeffrey Bros .................................................478 Jeffrey. Donald...... _......_ ........................_.. Jeno 6f2 69u 3.:.- .ielllnRe. ................................................ Johnson. Alfred ........................................ Johneon,Gnte. A.. lvepector . 509 buildinge...;i;. 608 . Johneov. Cb.a..i....................................38`, 450 2'Jl Johvaon. Nile Chrf't..................................... 187 -. John"ov. J. A` ............................................... John..., Peter........... 37 - Johnson, R.\V.................................... _... ,,,, 182, 220 Johnson, Gustaf................................li, -.._ brae. S Loomis ............................. 481 Johnson Johne, Cin'. H .......................... iobv Morgan's Start ark 4 227 d l!.......1r9. addition...... 488 291 '. Johnstreet'prinklinR ............................... 2 272 Jordan. Jas............................................212. t. r...rnevueen atone cutters of St. Paul.......... 503 :uta. M. F ..................................16, 182. 2111, 286 C- -marl, and Dawson .............................. 301 K nvunngh, F.T., nad.thar', Protest.......... 129 Kavanagh, P. T ........................... 170 KavanuRlt, P.'p., elected alderman .............. 211 Kavanagh. .1 n"..... °4& 298. 478, 47 9. GI:i. 549. 609 99 G56 G Kavanagh nnrneY ................�.......,.... Kent, JI.E ...........................4i0. 48., 571, 574, 309 Kent street sewer... ... ....so. 124, 162, 186, 206, 395 Kent street Pnvf.R...................................... L'rf, 18!1, 2J5. 590, 607, 696, 647 Kent street crosswalk .................................. 285 Kent, Alackubin, Thomas and Edmund atresia. alley grail.. Block 1..........47U, 630, 656 Kerr, C. D., thOak. of council ....................... 275 Kerr and Hichardson, atl.raeYs for .Joe. A"t"'t ................................................470. 514 .................. 309 Kendrilk street crosswalk.........' Kenner. E. v.'s re -arrangement. \facnlester 340 Park ...... ........................................... 380 Kelly. Patrick. ....................................... rA5 Kenwood Pnrk.......................................545. 614 Kell. \V nt................................................470. 614 Kell. Frederik" .................................... Kenny, Terrence ..................................... A37, 422 Kegatona Bridge Co ..................................... 634 Kentueky street sidewalk ........................... 547 Kennedy. Dl. F... ......... . Keeton arrest grade ..................................... 599 129 Kinney, F. R'. eoud..................... t o ....... Kinney. Bond and Trader'.. addition, Afar - tin. damage. .......................................... .. 580 Kipp. Sylvester .................. ......................... 159 Kltteon's addition, R. R.7 tracks 20,016, 616 Kitte'n's addition. alley approach .............. 231 Kitb`.:'' addition, "idewn l .. building from 232 Kittson's addition, remove ................................ 248 alley .................... ' Kittaon-e eddltl'n, removal of buRdinga..... 442 Kitt'on's addition, removal of b¢rv......265, 286 Kitteou'e ndditlon, ¢sec. at .funded..... 687 Kitteon'. addition, protest ag nin.t railway 271 Kitt.on'a addition, alley grnde..5a3. 590'666. 622 9, des. 600 Kit -.-'-addition, alley opening....... Kidd, v'. addition. -- -:. eloper .............. 60, 036 Kidd. A. C ...............................................980. 386 Kiol. PhUIP N ........................................ ... 470 Kirkland. E. J ........................................64.2, 543 Kieffer, Jacob... ........................................ .. 698 Klrchott. 536 .Tao....................................470.507, 319 Klimbhl, Kin ........................................ ... 310 Knapp strees..................................... Knapp, R. 5 ..................................609. GOB. ani KnnPP street great;:.................................... 832 Knox, Andrew..... .......• KollmorRen. H .................................829.. 282 Koberl, Rev. Chas ..................................... KoeniReberR. M ........................................... 587 Koegler, Herman...................................279. 274 Kroh mer. F,. F...291.449,471, 6!3:!:6G7: 3, 694, 697.,7 7hreYer. Ch---- ........................................ Kreuger.Chea., avd otiter'..............._.......... 37 Kuechke. Johanna...........................159, 221, 397 INDEX. MISCELLANEOUS - PA... L'Orleut street opening, 1.. -......62, 97, 604, 61.2 L'Orient street rroewalk"1.......................... 173 L'0 lent street .ewar. .................................... 327 L'Orint sad other streets sewer ..... 450, 466, 543 Lamps. ..................................... 4 ................ 12, 47, 77, 119, 149, 172, 104. 231, 254, 255, 26i. 275, 211, 285, :t02, 303, 336, 359, 367, 368, 371, 372, 373, 381. SUS, IU7, 408, 425, 426. 452, 457, 489, 490, 614, 516, 557, 552, 673, 678, 595, 601, fi0'L, 608. 615, 1117. fl10, ti20. 030, 642, I 657. 662 7,nader and Durment.................................... 37 Laurel avenue nolex.................................... 307 Laurel avenue telegraph ing..... elle ...........ol. j. 310 Laurel avenue telegraph and telephone pole". 180 Laurel avenue Paging.......__.... 37.48, A0,.. 189 Laurel avenue Ode- ................................ 151 Laurel avenue and St. Alban. at .................. 195 Laurel avenue grade .................................. 44'_ Lafayette avenue and other street-, Paving, 88, 127, 163, 672 Lafayette even,, eewer.............175, 187. 205, 298 Lnfavett' Yark.................................... 222, 255 -ratio Mo - Lake C'movand Phal n eve...grad a x.110, 304 Lake Como and Phalen avenue opening. etc._..............._......................._62.90.2117. Sts Lake Comartesian rtesian well ........................600, 6:17 Lake Como bridge.. ..........................4 2. 50.. 470 Lake Como...........................stres......482, 50U, 512 Lake Como Villas. grade o"tae t..... ...AIH. 27 Lake Irl', street south of, gra " r I,nwrence street change of grad,...... 12.5, 271. '493 T,nwrnce, F. L ..........................114. 302, 399, 400 Lawrence street. grade......... 375. 391, 418, 470, 478 1-1,nd street crossing ................................. 600 Lafo"d "treat 'ewer...................126, 326. 465, 542 L"f.ad street t Icgrnph Pole. ...................... 641 L. ad street opening• etc ........................... 626 L. Crosse nvc.ac grade line ........................ 51 Langford nvenne grade ............. ell, 628, Me. 661 Langford avenue opening and widening...... 34f Langford Park Place..............................309, 31( Longford Pnrk Pincesid'walk ..................... 151 Langford Palk flocs grade ......................... 50! Lnn gford. Snelling, Prior nod University aveness, territory bounded by, street grade. ........... ........... . rade............................................._.......... fi6'. I.n.gf.,d street crosswalk .......................... 301 I,awtnn, A. M., nelg.ee Palmer J; Dunklee, - nnd J. M. Dunklee..................................... 4i1 I,nw ton, Albert. 1[ ...................................159. 221 l,ewto., C. B ................................................ 21: I,nwton street grade...............................34n, 37 ,,a,, "treat grade...............................159. 17. Lawson street change. of grade,................... 66 Lavvllee, P. A ............................................ 15 Lnmbrecht, F .... ...........................1391 ICA. 16 L'r,de.vHenry 212. 2:, Luurennsun e grade .......... .......301. 505, 525, 50 Lauraavenue cr ew"M".................... ... 25 Lepra nvenne a ldewalk................ ......255. 45 1,arpanteur avenue ...........................36A, 36i, 3A 1.nrpeatsur. A. L. 30 Immbert h Co'. addition. .............................. 42 Lunge¢. Peter5" Larkin k Smith v........... 51 L.Solle street v-cattov....................:........... 5( Levee..i d ewnl k ............................................ 51 ,,area. IJPpar. repair .................................... 5' Levee. Public........................................308: 4t Levee and Sibley street paving............q:-... f Levee, sixth word.............................186, 171. 1 Leech street driveway.............................07:1. 6 Leach street eros.walk ..........................A29. 5' beech'" addition, alley pavmR .,,,,.,,,,500, 6 Leech's addition, nliey Paving and Br I28ge: 4 MXM ISCELLANEOUS- PAGE. Leach's addition. alley grade... ........... - 648 . Leech xtreaet sewer..............................34, 182197 Leech street sidewalk ................... ............... .99. h 14 d Smlt h streets ............. ................. Leech q 304 Leech. CeC....................c'........................159. Lehman, .n.. ....................169, 478 220 Lewis. C. G ................................................... G... 462 Lewis. R, J ................................................. Lewis' second addition, alley '79 79r38 1. 410. 423, 478 Lewis' addition, alley grndl• 77 . .. 410 . 423. 479 Leitltnuaar, Matt, elected o.ldermnn..... ........ 211 Lead" street opening... ............ ...... - 215 244 Lee and Hutt ................................................ Lee ¢venue sidewalk...............................248. 428 Lee avenue and Drake street ...................... 305 Lek' . Christ.............................................279. 275 Legislation committee ...........................291, Leo. [,.trick .......................................... Lehigh Coal and Iron 6.. -Y .............304, 932 452 Lenehan, M ..................... ........................ 905 Lexington Park Plat No. 10 ......................... 613 Lexington avenue grade. 4M473,508,523. FAS. 569 Lexington avenue xloPee........................624, 854. 594 Leffman, Richard.............................5:18.570. LOW, 6fnttbin... ........................................... 503 Lindquist, John and other.................... ...... 55, 138. 185, 243. 395. Lienau, C. H., and others .........................65, 477, d78. 542 138 Liman, Chas.....:-... _.................................... 271 256 Lisbon street aldewalk................................ Liebow street"mil.a.............................55, 169 U.bon street ............................................... 304 68 License, milk .e111nR"""' Noyes Bros. h Cutler 129 License, ..................... License....................................................107. 255. 398, 416. 422. 451, 587, 629, 830, 538, 642 I'leen's committee ........................_........... . 289 License (liquor) npplicatfoas, publlcntlo¢ fee............................................................ G51 License, owners of team ............................... 536 493 I.(ncoln nvenne Adewnik ............................. 202 Lincoln avenue grade ................................... 570. 572. 5T6 Llncaln, Isaac............................442. ry barn. St. PauYroPer....................... Livel 21'2 n Raton ovenue croxxwulk................. 278 609 Litchflahl'. sobdivisiov Medlll'a ndditioitlon..... I, ,Is, street sidewalk ................................. 346 Liunnn, Thomas... ..................................365, 479 386 Like. I\'. A .................................................... IJndeke, B'nt.......................4;2, 503. 5(18. 641. 90 Lindlev xtt Pet grade ................................... Lillie atrect lroaxwalk .............. 600 Lomat nod other streets, P- 111_7, 3x9, 218, 872 l,oe..t street, remove 0 ...... 3273 L'cn.t street sprikling...... 488 II,,o.aokk ooantt .......lu.m..b.e..r........................ .............. Ylnc.avd.Arwrightxt. grade....88, 162 L.W. street telephone poles........._ ............. 2� Louis street spriakling.......:......................... Louis street sew er. ...............a15, :i20, =, 360. 478 I.ouixa street opening ................................ open l-9..:::�... 215 249 lumbard avenue ae..........243, I.ombnrd nvm'ne KrndinR..........:i88, Gil, 608, 637 Lotnbnnl oven"', etc., a nent,on.................. 470 Lombard street grading ..... ...... 409, {79, ;09, 569 Logan street sidewalk ..................... ^5n, 290. 332 Lovering. J. I ...................................291. 209. 300 484 1'... oven.. grading............................410. Lne, street grade ......................................... 196 93 Lacy- street opening. sett ...........................G2. 112 Lutheran cemetery neocfution.... .............. 386 Luther Leopold ............................................ west, 204, 272 LSnhurat avenue, %Uding.,30,186, hyuhuret nvenne, east, grudinq.:31, 180, 205: 272 Lynharat -venue sidewalk., 468 860 LYvhuret avenue vacatiou ........................... INDEX• zziv PAGE. MISCELLANEOUS— 503. 566 aaddition,7 ,A.E. IIOY MISCELLANEOUS— de.. 151, hlackubI. GoalA `vbhmhsll'a n ° nllev Rrn an ;10, 5.13. 58X. 583 LSm°P DaStou'e addition. 312. x16. 892. 393. 253. 293. 313.' MiT >Im:kobin 394. 414. in ..T ...ta........ . 589. 593. ROB open R....Rent. Thomas aW Edm 53" 550 470, ' 418. 479. 520, 'dG 416. 423. gde....1Gi, Ile, gr 180, 24:3 Df ncreets, de.,... 169, streets. Alley in Rloek 1. Brn We 7,yton'e addition. nliev elope"""' e1µ, 216. 240 Al",kubin street cross x'ulk................�7. 113. 122 415 496. 507 L9[oIe addition- LytOn tl Wditlon....................................360, Pince sldewnik.................................. .,GS olden I.vne.'avlv6."""'470, 5l of I. I.nne P ... 417 1x'2 nW Ilice streets, ecnle.............. . 232. Lyton Lyko. Christian......................................219, lin 258 574, 670 h7aF°nlla street xidewnik.................174, Magno Lynch. Micn¢el............ ....................471. Thomas............ .........................190. " hfvFnolia etraet croaewla e .................... street eiJxwnik ............................. 429 17f Lynch. hl nrBureI Margaret street erti9 Ik....._.................... M Dayton's so betMargaret street ...................368. 3x5 M ERnn's snbd{vision, I.ym¢n ........................... Dlargaret street 599 dist Dlarvnret street you nd district ...............3a 590 179, 227.324. 35.1. udditlov, alley&Dprpaeh Market,...e, painting, etc.................................oi7 Dfo ravel street grade...... 593, Ili .021 prep idem. ete...........587. AGr'Ae' Market house, nxsixtnnt engineer............157, ............................................182 1W DSnnvel 039 hfAlston. 19 Market hall lease ..................... Market hall, use of- for O. A. R .................... tor...............223, Malst.a Ellen............................................. ... ....... 2l6 _ 265 Mar, street opening.................... "" Market p urPoees. ProPertS hh ................. Market all, rent ................. .12. n ..... 6- 587 ^95, 317. 30'5 Dianh¢ttan Clothing Co .............................. 6A0, 571. B1S Mub•h Factor,. ............ .....................6.57 Market street Pavin6............................335.331 hfnrqunrdt. N'm........................272. Market, ordinance ...................... lease .................... . . ......... 504 278 Dl nr0unrd, F'retz.....................................J05. G50 ^77 D1 utz,Joseph..............................587.594. Market hones ..... ............:........ 290 Jno.....:............................... Market�s aurav%G......... Dl at.,j 850 North Sinks elected ................. 291 Mar ket'biaster. Market Mneter, bond............ ............. ... 423 D[atter.Oscar..........._............._.. ............. Macon. N'm. F ................................ .. 29l Market Master ................. Mnrsh¢ll avenue slopes""""""'"""""'""'l2a Bi MsrJ'Invd street Krnde.a-�G_ �G30, O:f2. 055. 6+6 Msxflel�l andNcI62s50a3kG50, Marshall avenue sidewalk 678 3-M1355t>a. 5`�'• Co.. �. G_I 183 N. Marshall, avenue P°t'deg......................84, Penne gra lib. .................... 310 498 Df nry'la°d attest croeeinq. felon 442. 5G3 Marshal Marshall scenes sidewalk .......................458. .. ..,,„.,,....229, 050 D{nyall 9nmuel ..:.....:....:..:......::a20, 3Rs. 3••39 Df n> Maser. Jno.................. ...... ................... 632 482, 510 15 ]leges, Geo. \V .............................. Mayer, Chas ............................. M-3, re, vacation ...............................:: 1 k]inB.......................... Pr ° ............................... 131 A09 D7eSur...................... A99, 422 551 D[nSor'x DlaasoR4........................397. :59fi,.�.... '373 Marl¢ ...... Distals avenue grade................................Rfi. 82 Mnnnre, removal of.............38G, .. 510 street ..'.. ..'...'.......... I o evinR. etc........................62. venae P Dlari¢a alk ............. croaswn ..........197. 341 Madison .... .. \f nrvin,Chna i 511 270 fill D{nrin ncenne 'far]. V avenue 91oPee................38. de.. .. .,263. 60.'152. 28.5 Dl ora. beet............................................. .............. .................... hlarxh Coo'Ed..1.....d..........................frnml `u Monomin Avenue gra M nnomtn avenue sidewalk ...................... ...: 492 93 330 Manitabn street elaewlk..........................�.. BOG Mein street grade ................ drinking fountain... 232 Dlnkmx . 81n and Hreckinridge'9 addition,Eel 694, 501 375 DfbnildlnR... Main and ocher streets, Mein street change of grade ......................... J...'................. 680 2, 112 S.1. Main ett•eel sidewalk .................................... 478. .._...................................... MCClsak 5- Jno.....................................37, Maloney, Martin street elevated rnilwaY 243 222. 2G9, 44P 7'. A .............................................. 6fi 9 82 avenue Rr°de.........11b, Martin aPn t sewer Nill.Inn . 47. 271 Nil 'It in ,etc ...................... treet open B._. lOfr, 583. 444. 610 ..................197. Martin, ............. sPrinklln6...... 243' 2,G-, 430 D1cJl ullem1A . 503 i 610 Martin street Martin street sidewalk . ....................... 8 DlcDlnllen and DSorrie.................50 285. W gemen t block 1 Hnndine renrran 14 Martin street crosswalk ..................... ” • Syndicate AddRI.- ho. 1........................... 580, G14 hleCaekey'a Martin. Jno .....................................1145, if an N'. H. ¢rad others.........oding•225, Ilea' "" fi0 McGuire, sews Pector..............................148' Rra ` there.........................:.182, 221 t3caleater Ynrk ¢ddition. if lace Pnrk Polling P .................... SG MrKnbbek, lad 483 Dfc . ..._,,. 223 Macalester Dieanlaster. pntrolmnn. Park, Pecs tion of ,,,.. .... ..... .32a, 307 150 Dfch7alllan, J. T alley... v F. \C..... .. 'de.....380. 380. 67R 212 , Fx Lots, n eS FS Dfvcnleeter Mae Ynrk. chalice a stree MrKe.. t names ........ Out 242 2115. 2!12 DfcK, 44^ Margaret_ .................................. 885 M¢cnlaster Ysrk Po DI acs leg ter sv .nue Br Ade ¢ rad Meln,nnld, 185. 298 DlcVounld, .1.J............................................ xidei rnik........386 ............ ........ 155 U6 Jas........... � 7 a hc. . R3'ada"18 Df cC art .. ...... .39 I3 e_W ........ . 493 Mcllenn. A. J. & .o... Maealest.r avenue .venae sidewalk ...... ............................... 4G9, 5310 ................. ie, 131, 15C, 395 DlcArth�r 470 Macaleetar . .. .. ........... Marlon street aewer.. iroaick ..... .. tom, o Otcer ............................ ... 014 Merlon street eidewulk .........................��152. 549 MCTvoy.l)sniel.......................................f> 587 Marion street cross A Iapls avenue : 1,,7 MeK oiw n. MSrou H .................................... 37 DfaPle street ch¢nRe f de ..................... 4ha 66 Map" avenue change o Ri ° Dlenk, T. H.. anS othera.........�"" 9, 99, 131. 131. tailor'a Petition............�Ce.._....�9, DfaPle street sewer........... .243. 310 Dferebant 452 5?g; 469 Dterchanta' Mntionel Rnnk, naeiBn Maple l.trft...tee]Aex.lkn� �wam-� items bnlldlnR .... .. .' erNatio oto Rradestrect..�.. 148 ............."�""'7 388 Meg ll, p National there..................... 159. 221 18 Maple street. ,.126, 15_. . Metvnlf, T. M., aW o 243, 397 328. 352. 365, 398. Ideal— DL, and others...... 1.....159. '12 . Meckubin street Bawer........." 412, 465. 572. 593 211 208, •!118, 917. Mackvbin street pavin R .......................... 131. 298. .. .. lames. elM.ted Alderman........... 807 331. 683. 592. 657. 6T0 DferAom Place gradln6..................... 5.58, 591, 37. 459 Mnckubin street eldewalk ............................. INDEX. PAGE. m, MISCELLANEOUS— — Dlerriam Park ..................................510. 645, 550 11 rellon Pxrk crosxwnik ............................ 3N Dierrinm. \\'m. R.....................................W2. 423 423 Merriam. I.uura I :...................................... Metzger. Chva.........91, 336, X17, 359. 396, 399. 30' Medill's Addition ...................................... ... hfeudota street eller...................... 470. WI. 559 lot, 2033. 328, 361, 460, I, 511. 613 Mendota and Conway streets, croenwn Dfelkel, N'm.................................................. 693 Merrill street xldr,Balk........................... 630, !frit Metropolitan hotel bulldfng""" h[itech, Geo ................................................... 3i DllseisxlpPi river, high bridge ................:....... 77 D119NIxsiPPl ricer, wagon bridge 195, 211, 2PJ Mississippi river, Sibley street approach.fil0, 618 Mississippi river boulevard....... 494. 5{4, 538, 571 4416, Vd: vel of Dllselsslppi and Nash treetx, n!mo bnliding ...........................452. {BM1, 608. 5l{. 5:ttl leaf , d Aad Nash streets, dilapidated hfisx {{ building. .................................................... 385 Dlinaisxippi street, elopex.....:............341. 364, 382 MlaslsslPVi street ......................................... 31!1 hltxsixsippi street spnukiing ......................' 450 M lsxlxxlppi street puving and newer.........8i. ' ,N Miselssippi street crosxwnik ............:............ 430 Dtlxalxxlppi xtrer[ sidewalk" Kra ................ MiselxalPPi Irewt change of 163. ]59, 101, 1xN Mississippi street will ling ........................... 150 Mlssiaxippi street, and II, Dl nryland 6•+8 street Ade. ............................................. 6138 Mississippi street vacntlon............ ........If08, Mlaelaxtppi street grnde.......18fi, 3.1:3, *3 4{N. 469 \f ix.W.ipp: etre++t abxtructlanx ......................q0 Mlxsismplp and Granite streets, police box... 4'_'7 Mlnvexota street pnvfnR......... ................87. VIP M innexottt street change of Rrutle............63, 102 Dlinneaotn street sidewalk ............... 257, 309. 374 Minnesota nod Robert beets, Gerutania Lite Insurance Co .............. . ................. 442 Dflnnexotu street grade.: ............. .. I........... 624, 5X(1 8 . 1M. 132. CM, 477, 60 hfivnesota Natural Gn OII and Fuel Co..... :399, 481, 4M, 536, bil Mtnnexotu & N. \\'. R'y State street bridge, 173 D{luneaotn & N. N'. R:v ............................... A906 Df inuesotu transfer bridge .................... .... ' Minnesota Transfer l'o......... ....2211. 29'2, 305, 313 Difnneaota, St. Croix & \\'Isconaiu It. R........ 4:>} ....... _J9.:t:L4. Minvesota Soap C!o .......... 594. 507 G Milton street opening, etc, 62, 89, 1(16, 162,180, 672 Milton street grade ..................... ............ 144.:160, 380, :t!10, 411, 422. 427, 478, 521, 590, 607 ' Minvehxhn street opening ........................_ 47 '"- Minnehaha street crosxwnik... .._'_.285, 43:1. 5!19 Mlnuehnha street grntle....... 1^0 Minnehnhu street sidewalk, 3-,3, 42t), 430 18 Dlinnehuha st .t bridge ..000 1 1 fiRl Milford street i 1 nik. Jd ford street cross -1k, .. ... 257 Dunes, •loxeph, elected nldennnn................ 211 Midway dletri.h, Nevvernge system ................ !LAG Dfilwaukee avrnue crosswalk ........................ 255' ,I an se or an, sidewalk ......................... 2. Michigan avenue and Colborne street Cross- ............................. _....... 217 wn alk ................... . < ides'alk.............:............. a i7 Michigan hi B nn nv m,11P N - DllchiRan street eiclewulk............ .. ....... 810 At on np.li.. St. I'nul &Snub Nte Dlarie It'y Company..... 359 Millet. l'eter............................................3338.:W i, Bri 4 Miller, "'""" 3 ` Miller. A ............................................. 500, 1MJ Dflller. C. ,div ................. b........ Miller's aubdi vision, frame building .........7.. `6G ....479. 511 I Million. J. T ...........................replace Monad Aad it ax•athu streets, replace filling 148 SCELLANEOUS— Dfound Aa.. street eidewaalk............................'61, 2.2 Monad street xewer.............................30,x, Mound street chaIa of grade..........217. 8'L3 ]loved street sprinklln K ...............................'250 458 Mound drect,r-e—lk................................ �� 530 Dlohnwk Inow13 Dfohawk ncenne gradsee, oPenln Smith B.e t89, .62, c.... 482 \Ionto Kue I'Ince........................................... 144 Dlgvinn'x ndditIon........................................ 544 Dl olive and Axcnuer, H. h ............................:.......507. F 93R Df oldenh..................................158. 1l organ, .Ino.. and other a ............................ 159 181 Irt 263 Dlollerx' W,Ition......................................... 272 Muck, Nicltolax..................... ...................^.L^, 3W Dlolive, Gua._.........................................243. ' I a'a., .Ino.. and others .......................221, 332 678 Moore. G. 5.............................................WS. ............. 254 Moore even rte e_,oralk............... 591, G07 Moore ncenne grade .........................656. Dlorinrty„Ino.........................................23'.7, 266 671' Dlortun. N'. 5 .................:.......................... 4122 Dforton street oTI.InR, etc..... ...._��.� " "" 422 Morton's xnbdil-loo................................... Dfurton'x second nddltion .......................45.5, 513 WO Dfonnhnn, Mill el .................. ................f38, Morris— land MCC1111- streets, all tanks�: 282 \foss. H. I,....... ... .............................. _ \lorxe 111111141 Co ........................................... Dloliroe l'Ince, sPrink7lnR"""'__M2 465 Mounted VURre ........................ ........... . 578 Dl UritL'x subdivision'•A"............................ Mt. Ain' street Chun Ke of grade.... ..... .......... 608 ............................................ Mt. Airy Ittil..... 608 173 M. Airr street crosswalk ............................. 66 Dlurnnne, 1Cm., arta otoere.......................... 4X5 Dl urrny, W.. 1' ............................................ -n, 168 Murray, N J ........................................122. hlamus, E. H ............................................... 201 290 Mullin. James R ........................................... 838 Df ullnney, Edward..................................803. Dlnndt, Hermann ..................................319. 97 DI seller. I'Iter............................................. hf unicipnl code. soles and price of ................ 262 W- Me ni 3Pal code, renuest for ottiinnvice nme .. A48 Ing........... Mulligan, \Y. G.......................................64X. .... 690 670 Dinrpltv'.lohn G ............................ .... ...588. 614 450 Dlnng4r. R. C ...........................................415, 55, 219, 223 dyers. DI..) ....................................... 630, Dlyerx & Co ......................................687. Myers, T. B.. ......................... 1033 N. P. ToboFR131,('Inb................................... 28 ........... 152 Nash strep rrosswalk Nosh xtrret.............................................587. 594 397 Nall', Gro. A.........................................160. 183, 272, 57] Natural wm_ ... .199, 481, 686 Natural go -,t ..... S"1""C ..190, m. "90, 3011, 380 . National Grrm¢n-Am.rican Rank ....481, 48.4 Nntlonnl Nntlonnl Lumber Co........................672, 594, 608 Nnmbp, T ..................................................... 560 X...........20, 11N, 205, 917, 386 Nelxun ncenne pavin Nelson nv m!1 e xld. w¢Ik................................ 174 21l ( ace ................ Nelson F., elected 1 notice o P>: 6.5 250 272 477 N, lot, Fred ............ .................. 190 Nelson. V. I' ..........................................154. Nelxoti s nddikion, elle, Rrnde...................... 319, 340, 408, 477, 655. 6l0 Senrn. Fr ..................................................... 123 39 Nc1v final Gralrx...............................tnq. New Turk I.Ifelad .............- 333. 349 J9. 338. vacation New ('Annan (load cac¢tlon..............159, 20:1, 46n 535 New court house and eltiy hell ..................... 282 Metzger, F. R ................................................ Nes., Nola 5 .................................... I.............. G11 INDEX. xxvl PAGE. NIISCELLANEOUS— .. .....290, 397 Neumann, Herman. .. 31p NewsPoper . ..... .. .. ......................„ 660 NenxB, JnD........._...................................6.7. Ninth street .................................................. 716 , 427 Ninth street grade.............................�i-. 294, 3.31 Ninth street PovtnR..................�.. .ted rail - Ninth and P'ubnshn street. a levo ted Yprotest ............................................... 386 Nleuhauser, F. A .......................................... 243 Nin.nvenuepnving..................................... 395 .51. 294. 330, 354, 357, M.A 39I, Night soil, etc.: dumpittg ordinance....... 388, IIU7 Noyes 011, e. c- Cutler and other,, 161 No”, Cutler..............................1.15 517 15, 112 Noyes. D. It ........................... ... 503 Northwestern Fuel Co .....................335. 338. Northwestern Stamp \\"orktl ..................... 656 657 Northwestern Telephone Exchange Co... 291 North OutLots, Telephonern ressier s atoll, xi on....,. 701 x 81, 96 North street hang of North street grade of 77 d975 307, 413. 4-',O: 47E North street grade Northern P111 c depot, Crosxw¢Ike on short 3(6 ......... n street lauding to ................ Ik on short PAGE. MISCELLANEOUS— GBIG leen "d Anderson...............................388, . .... .............. 479 Olsson. A:'O .. .... ... .. ......... 688 Omaha street tense........................... .... Oneida street eldewalk............................257, 317 Oneida street crosewnik............................... 517 On Ste etelder ............................ 188, 10 Ont Oppenheim, Ausel.................................... . Opp enhelm & Kalmnn.....member of Conn- 858 Onii¢nee to be signed by 682 CII, etc ....................1NANc6e. tee 298 Ordinances and Public Account commit ORD ........ e Liqu,r ordlnnnce ...............:........ permittWK G. \\ Nferrill to repair buildlnB• f Gntnclog F. P. Bl.ty axe of certain n11eSs.... permitting D. O'Connell to erect bnlcoGy.... In regard to lot 3, block 42. Rice k Irvine's I tmendinK ordlmui No 727 ' titlone 23 ce Winittng Nf. C. \\ Imlay for part ?ennfttinK J. J Frautschi to erect xtnlrwnS 24 24 Eureka ImP t Co., ordnance ................... . permitting Dow Nforrison to erect frame 44 b u it d i¢ q ....................................... Amending pound ordlnnnce............ ..........'... 44 44 To pay claim of Prederikn Eichler.. .. 1 H Murphy. in erect addition to dwelling, n? 3'homas Grace to "o'tkframe buildingi s 67 St. Paul Bottling O7 ake rep. Elias Cronstndt to remove building " 68 To pay money to D. J. Heunesxy """" " 68 To Pay carnival expensex............................ 68 To PuY City R¢ilw.y Company. money Approprintinq money to E. F,. Scribner....... 89 To pay .1. ,/. Donnhas.................................. 70 l'ot divldeuTen haandi Eleventh wards Into 70 districts ........'llinR Places ......................... 71 Establishing P° . .. 7`1 Extending the Ore limits. ' 'Reom "in pioneer Press builifEn�t Fourth to excuvxte °rens upon 105 street and Robert street ..... ..... .......... NldlkPermittfnR Germania flits lnxurunce Co. of 1t2 Nhe t ew York'to ezr ohs are"d on so t, corner o e 113, 114 1 parties orders on city treasury for certil3, 114 Naming alley in Arll Rton hill A lin5,on 113, 114 street . 115 Ch"King ",nines of certain street to repair G ti R Ii. P. CGR,G Perm test., 118 139 A Idi K lot 4 Ulock 22 - (� tl q (- T. puller nnthoritY to erect a turret on corner Seventh and Robert .138. 140 Permitting Alfred St Pierre to rale, t.,he 140 root of frame bnildinK.. to erect .. fr. Permitting F. W. Iilnney .......... , 140 addition tO livery barn Permitting H.F. Stock to erect bn. window on second story of frame building . . rick 140 Permitting E. Cronstc, to move brick ................ ,Th136141 building AnthoriziGR order tube drawufnvor Th ig9n, 141 ... ton r Shnw .. ells.. .. AnthorC o order to be drawn favor 1139, 141 ............. favor . .Ino. Ctlug or ............... Authorising order to be drown favor El� 141 Thote................................... ordtnance pmendnR ordinnuce 808. nn ,-169. 142 inting to olectlone . ..136 142 6 ('.hon Ring names of street .... w .. 1 AutborialnR Enos Electric Hallway C°.tom 367 build elevated road ............................. INDEX• xxvii p[ISCELLANEOUS— MISCELLANEOUS— PAGE. ; NorthrIsotac depot, .idexa e .. 8111 ORDINANCES. T ` li"tie to raise frame 273 't asstn lending tu......................... Pacile R R. ('o .. ... ............. 2,3,:wi, 986 t SU To refund money to certain person'...... right Heot Ca.�{R Northern Northern Pncifle Il'y bridge fA1 poundinganlmnks ............ .....:Y22.... ..223, 225 money...t Northern 1'ncnc it"Co. .. .. R'3'(,0., Nlarylnmk street To Pny \\'niter (:.Noe make Im- S Permitting InO. 1. \Yntson to q; Northern I'ticiflc o Ing.. NorthThird street Kruding 6.l 475.490 571 168 .22 To PnS R"niter C. Noe and Win. J Murray 168 Noe, \S•ulter C......... .,43 2511. ,11:1, 2115, 319, 6rA a rN: Permitting ilea S Hott to erect terra co S lot in Smith h \YhitneS'. ¢d- --., s.orrlx. Yutrick....................- Nonnem¢cher,Chax................ ...........416 ,_,,,380, 39U .............................. s Ch"g1uR the names of cert¢iu'treetx......... 725 N ord.trom, ('elfin :.................................... c115 5 617 . ISueger to repair, remove and reconstruct .31 bulldinq 252 Norton, Thu'.....................................342, Sestina Germ Hain B"k to excnvnte PermlttinR _ 263 '.-. Permitting 166 old frame Sixth ward engine Jocose. etc. znbeth 6,1 727. .. —,2' 263 .f Nuehkn Club ...................................e(MJ. To authorize of \Ym. F. Davi son o , 252.:4 Appropriating money A. Janzen xgninxt cit3'.........................p'.9 lfii O Appropriating money to pay l.onl. Swan Dib of Police 252 ma Oakley ate "e sidewalk 458 615 -' Cost ey avenue colt art streets, Improve -536 barn.... .. .. , , , „,,, cs and Independent At011 Guiley avenue and other int.SU Oakley avenue R d 186 '104. 272 267 Cunt ordinance to suppress ° 189 Oak pins. Ids.[, et Onkel T. F .vitPre .503, 544 267 .... ... John lH nnlan'sludRment... ...273. 274 (lath of ofllce, at.ldermen ............................... Topay Herm" Koegler's judgment...... 273. 274 To pay_ 274 Permitting Hubert. Nfo110re remove I.. 181 pukl¢nd gPude ............................... 195 To Pny Joxeptional Granting National Subway Company per- Onkln ncenne to ISurll-1ton He1Kht 61N To grant the National y elon to use streets "d ulleye for electrical O¢kl"d ndditiou Oakdale nvmloe xidetenik . "page tiux. 551 Lrackx, i 1 to the F.nox Electri Gr"ting pConl 'Sulu Oakdale:"."Istreets, a ur 191 GU3 363. 4 - O'Brien "d O'lirieu .. 61.1, 656 u8n 289 Granting to erect stable..m. F. Bur- O'Bri,G, •lux O' .. 425 50Y ... O'Brie",. Nf A O'Briens .l S38 ]U .................... PermlLtlnRth n New York Life Incur"ca Com- '. O'Brien• C',0, It. C ... O'Connor. 1 .. ... 266 ............... 74 Permitting theGra, truateesnofeGultd Et-anReb_ O'Cou nor. Ila I 1 u others Brdgtt.................."'0. O'Connell,•4.2, 'Choi '415, 570 6.56 " els Railroad oedy, nn Third Rouge single tracRR. II38, 4W 471 - O'Uopneil. .. Oe e[. Inert ha. S N1 ,1109, 6:.6 11 e, official aper named ..... O P 107.124. 175 Aclockzin6 A. L. Haman &Co.. to stet , Ohio street Nr d '-...136, :424.:567, :582, 431, 517 ' - Ohio street .... OIl contra clot ................................... Me ...... ,16 Perm/ tiDRmGeorge 1SLeNfagee to erect ddi- 310, 335. 339 teff 011x. r fined..................................r, 996. 182, ...4. 6,15. 616 :r4.i, 5i To Pay Chine. Davison money Z19, 225 St. Yuul City Rai1�ry-Y 333 8c LLn3Bi. 386.418, 472 i:Ni, 545. r4s ' Oliva. Fred ....................................... Olive street change of qru 1- 1st 3011 _ . Di4 - bnBding• etc ............. .............................. 220 y'v." DeClnrin smoke n nule¢nce....220, 222. 224 Olive xtrcet Rrurle and glut R 1'25, k8f. 2U7 1- Olive street slopes .......................... 19 yp` Olive st rest sidewalk. ................................... 27 r t.. - Olson. ]Irick ............... ---- .........................LS0. Olson, Erick, elected constable ..................... 211 tmendinK ordlmui No 727 ' titlone 23 ce Winittng Nf. C. \\ Imlay for part ?ennfttinK J. J Frautschi to erect xtnlrwnS 24 24 Eureka ImP t Co., ordnance ................... . permitting Dow Nforrison to erect frame 44 b u it d i¢ q ....................................... Amending pound ordlnnnce............ ..........'... 44 44 To pay claim of Prederikn Eichler.. .. 1 H Murphy. in erect addition to dwelling, n? 3'homas Grace to "o'tkframe buildingi s 67 St. Paul Bottling O7 ake rep. Elias Cronstndt to remove building " 68 To pay money to D. J. Heunesxy """" " 68 To Pay carnival expensex............................ 68 To PuY City R¢ilw.y Company. money Approprintinq money to E. F,. Scribner....... 89 To pay .1. ,/. Donnhas.................................. 70 l'ot divldeuTen haandi Eleventh wards Into 70 districts ........'llinR Places ......................... 71 Establishing P° . .. 7`1 Extending the Ore limits. ' 'Reom "in pioneer Press builifEn�t Fourth to excuvxte °rens upon 105 street and Robert street ..... ..... .......... NldlkPermittfnR Germania flits lnxurunce Co. of 1t2 Nhe t ew York'to ezr ohs are"d on so t, corner o e 113, 114 1 parties orders on city treasury for certil3, 114 Naming alley in Arll Rton hill A lin5,on 113, 114 street . 115 Ch"King ",nines of certain street to repair G ti R Ii. P. CGR,G Perm test., 118 139 A Idi K lot 4 Ulock 22 - (� tl q (- T. puller nnthoritY to erect a turret on corner Seventh and Robert .138. 140 Permitting Alfred St Pierre to rale, t.,he 140 root of frame bnildinK.. to erect .. fr. Permitting F. W. Iilnney .......... , 140 addition tO livery barn Permitting H.F. Stock to erect bn. window on second story of frame building . . rick 140 Permitting E. Cronstc, to move brick ................ ,Th136141 building AnthoriziGR order tube drawufnvor Th ig9n, 141 ... ton r Shnw .. ells.. .. AnthorC o order to be drawn favor 1139, 141 ............. favor . .Ino. Ctlug or ............... Authorising order to be drown favor El� 141 Thote................................... ordtnance pmendnR ordinnuce 808. nn ,-169. 142 inting to olectlone . ..136 142 6 ('.hon Ring names of street .... w .. 1 AutborialnR Enos Electric Hallway C°.tom 367 build elevated road ............................. INDEX• xxvii p[ISCELLANEOUS— MISCELLANEOUS— PAGE. ; E. Conbytto alter eotiordinonee G67 ORDINANCES. T ` li"tie to raise frame 273 Permitting E. build ng. -.. Amending proviso to section S thel ae ci [to 1m. lx{ ,. to define fire limits . 130, 164 To permict,tow 819, nn ordlnnnce barge1 i ting money t0 Pny F. I,ambrecht u Cerect Ansonia Appropr n 139, 164, 1" To permit A. H. tiitnon to - 224 t SU To refund money to certain person'...... right Heot Ca.�{R c1OCk ...................... No............. ......o lm- 5!' AmendinK ordintulce No. 41A tela ISR t, lm - 45L 456 ..*.1 Grunting Economy Steam 142 poundinganlmnks ............ .....:Y22.... ..223, 225 money...t to ase certain etres ................... PermlttinR E. NI. Shndell to erect frame To Pny \\'niter (:.Noe make Im- S Permitting InO. 1. \Yntson to q; . .... ................. 157 stand.............................. .. .. Ordinance relating to engine houxen............ 103 24f ovements............................._............... a Permittng.ino. Uowlan h Sous to remove �::�,'�,•, To PnS R"niter C. Noe and Win. J Murray 168 bulldinK................................................ .... 244 ` P ......164. certain moneys .............................. emission of dense smoke a Sufi- a rN: Permitting ilea S Hott to erect terra co S lot in Smith h \YhitneS'. ¢d- --., Declaring . ............... 165 .once ....... .. building on 244 �:-•ii .............................. s Ch"g1uR the names of cert¢iu'treetx......... 725 Permitting :Sae. Nf 011ie Elbell and Henry 165, 222, Permitting John Coffey to erect frame barn ISueger to repair, remove and reconstruct .31 bulldinq 252 185' 166 Nferie A. Hornsby to remove the Sestina Germ Hain B"k to excnvnte PermlttinR _ 263 '.-. Permitting 166 old frame Sixth ward engine Jocose. etc. _ _______________________252. Amending Section No 4 of Ordlonnce ay To authorize R.,I T.ew}x to construct blilf, 1111 727. .. —,2' 263 .f window ........... .. . . . .. .. o to pay ludgtnent I To authorize of \Ym. F. Davi son o , 252.:4 Appropriating money A. Janzen xgninxt cit3'.........................p'.9 lfii ,5 erect'tOirwny...................................... ` l . or to torics.. George Alt- _* Tderxoh�member3 Appropriating money to pay l.onl. Swan Dib of Police 252 ma . ..1615. eon ......................................... _.. _... AuthorlsinK board of fire commi'xiouet to To "thorize E. 14. Dirge o purchase`. 252 ... ter purchase propertSfor engine house .....166 of -R.Ymoad street to BaS- GranitinK F.m"uelGood p,rmisi tomos 265, 206 :- -,_ t Changing name 68 lea. avenue ... .. .. .. 166, 165, barn.... .. .. , , , „,,, cs and Independent At011 Amending section •1 0[ or..anan salad. C°mpuuypto ere �il tanke...... 206 Cunt ordinance to suppress ° 189 Grnutl-g John Doyle permission to .Iter .i8, 274 weapon, etc .... .. .. . PermlttinR Kurl Stm mons to make chsngex .... ... John lH nnlan'sludRment... ...273. 274 in building. .... .. 181 to frame Topay Herm" Koegler's judgment...... 273. 274 To pay_ 274 Permitting Hubert. Nfo110re remove I.. 181 To pov Christ t....e ludgd1-c ............273. 's jndgmeot.,...,....per '276 building ...................................."....'...... ridge Approprlatfug money nr buildiDK bridge To Pny Joxeptional Granting National Subway Company per- over Victoria street ................. ....... 185 Subw Co. permlx- mission to lay electrical subway... 273. 300, 360 of R. R. To grant the National y elon to use streets "d ulleye for electrical permit an reRulnte operation To n ,,,,., 271 Kitteon'x nddttlon... .... .. � purposes „ . ,,, ..... 190 dlu¢nce Lrackx, i 1 to the F.nox Electri Gr"ting pConl 'Sulu To ¢mend rdinnnce No 539 t and Plumb ng °t y P to build, equiP, mai to regulate construction - bulking., Sufi Provide for app't LuildlnK fo fain, etc , elevated r DID, 284,385. 416 417 418, 442, 451, 41C., : 190 I.'pectorl�����•���:�ovid To.1. J. \7 ntson permission to To u8n 289 Granting to erect stable..m. F. Bur- grant 196 265 Ccertain plumbing... . .. ...... to St Ynui k Nfinn� den permission ale hones In r Apureha'e To Br"t PrIvlleRe. R'y Co. ... .. lAU ProPerGS for e,gl 299 - apcll. Elevated .... ..... To pay Tho.. Lynch i100 ............................. 190 .................... PermlLtlnRth n New York Life Incur"ca Com- '. Permittingghh E. Gndbols to remove n building 191 certain g„-,,, , Macon- 988 any tonq Permitting theGra, truateesnofeGultd Et-anReb_ Aatboriz Nil"esota�nSt�C ol: @ ndard Compan9Il cul St. Paul churchse to remove a frame 191 els Railroad oedy, nn Third Rouge single tracRR. II38, 4W 471 - G' building "d addition ....................... ' Permitting Ellen M"ping to erect fr J. L. Lovering to erect drink- - ,. building . .. ...... ...... 191e 191 '1 Permitting GertrodeJuneen to rest o191. A°thorizng ................ PermittingS. RhodetoerectbsywindoW,'199, 3911 building... ..... 192 Aclockzin6 A. L. Haman &Co.. to stet , Permitting A.(Iuudlochtore swoodeI ......141.192 800 - ............................................. -.... for firework. ne oaks - building ..... ... ..... .. .. '• To appropprime money to Geo C. Harpet.r Approprinting money 819 , for bOil ng bridge over Victoria etreo191, 102 ' Perm/ tiDRmGeorge 1SLeNfagee to erect ddi- 310, 335. 339 To purchase property for fire department,.. 226 .. .. .......... .... RelstinR Cto Ordinance No. 784. relative to To Pay Chine. Davison money Z19, 225 St. Yuul City Rai1�ry-Y 333 8c LLn3Bi. 386.418, 472 To payNI. J. Nlyer. money........:- 21A, 223. 225 120 Declaring emission of lease smokelnsertan 337 gg([ T° pay Thoe. Lynch moneS................920, t7•uyc To permit hntrIGa Bantle to roles frame cases n Publle nuisance ....................938. Permitting M. Belief to erect Im, window.. - bnBding• etc ............. .............................. 220 y'v." DeClnrin smoke n nule¢nce....220, 222. 224 etc ........................... ................... t, 398 Permitting \Ym. Endicott to excnvnte To reg¢lut running of horse "d cable cors. 22? areae ........................ 336. 338 .......has.NI....g.r. Burden to eruct livery To permit George 222 itefundlnq money Vby Cbaa. pletzger, 335. 337 430, re- - - F bun.................... .... ... ....... .. ' Prohibiting dnmPing garbage, etc.. In slip Amending Section 8 of Ordinance No. to m¢rket.................................335. 337 :4- limits ...................................................222.223 IotinB INDEX. xaviii PA... AJJSCELLANEOU n PAGE. 9 MISCELLANEOUS— rAVE. A.INAst— , $8.000 for illumination dor- 469 onnlN."IrEs. Authorizing Northwestern Fuel CompunS to .415,338 Appropriating , jag state fair .......................................... .. Muller $14 85...... - "". ;, A72, 509. 513 nstruet frame building '�': almyrn Al tin TO Pay' A. money for Dora\V peggO 482, 486 Authorizing nud permittfaR Com Puny to text aloromotive. • 11 ::3b 484, 508, APP"OprfatlnK moneS to lumnirmt. city der - 485 ufacturing 33.51 :C4U, 3351,1.1 Muk"g nine Its a fall da, iil loPerrttim, Of n Appropriating _,482, jag state tai r .............................. judgment of Nation al 16 ;yy, 483 Yermitt,g conxtrvet{on even nr. across Prior :3G9 tracks Inw, To Any ............................ lean Dank ............... in "Snnitas;' Pine to Irnt rnllroettl to permitting O. S. 487 486 C+rnnLlnR Unv ('ostello show permission ............... ;u8, 3159 etc ........................................................48'1. Tu change name of R¢itro¢d avenue.,...,482, JS2, 488 exhibit ....,T ..k iKeumenger to covetrarl Permitting 3fi8 Minoring .tr riylleeee to Frank Hatton and 482 ... .. .... ................... bmlemd-............ �..... .. See"On : Of (night .ace No. 9: ', rt- :397 Granting P ...............ti .. ..,, Others ................. .....3.6. O htmk- 87G, relnOvK Amending f night roll. etc....31;v, 1¢tiuR to dumpinF o fie drawn to Pay- Amending llnlinnuce ..,.., i8 2 a tc..... .......................... . nu order to 381 AujhorizlnR ......I............ men. Relttndfng money to AI. E. Dent, �uje� to animals +Ae ............... rt ............. ,1. ,1. i ting money to Any Claims of - Ap n othere..:397. :3' 9, 41u pounlfed .................. ......... RtinK G°OJy-eur (tubber ('o. to suspend 482 Do blingf Peter Rot, and o.Gh Of manureefe, :i9i, :... Provid,Rfor the ,r ele,'.tiOv PurPOxex, I,eig sign ....: ..................... .... .. 1'rohibitrvg rafting of Ice in Lake Como...... +82, 609. 512 Oyl Redistricting the efts 398, :n19, 401, 411'!. NI:3, 4114 in St. Anthony Authorizing };. F. Hullxiek to I Ildr,11,451e 4 3 f streets C'hnn Ring names o ...,..q8'2 509, 511 48 par....... _............_.... Providing for Improvement Of vPPer IeveC... :t9x t of license for ciren.ex, 41_ ........................ providing for fmorovemen t OI public 1¢vee.. Authorizing rem vnl by l'hnx. F. Alnrvin of tire510 llmito EetnbH.bing.mann. . . ................. 308. 4 Oil nu 11 tx.o (came xtruetnre, within No, 81y cels[ nR fire etc ......................... PermittloR Afinnc.ota �ntural ane. Fuel Compnn.Y to erect buildings for star- 1nS """""'" prnending Ord,nnCe ,.510. 61R ........ .. .. Ibnitx ......... � j to""' Permitti—J-sePlt Fecht to construct et5P0. 61R jag Ras- °ad to PIPs"• , ^ Al. 4K4, yu. 571 St. Paul & K.U. a -Oita_ ' Permitting H. Unmkr.g,r to cnnuect w 61U, 51t Permitting CBicago, t�more wooden 11.11w'.S Coulpnn9' 1)14.511,453 3�'' "" ....._..................._. pt"',etc................ KrnhCO.to \\ Union Telc P 614 Ing. etc .................. tit. Peal FC tion to •' 1'eladtting ..tern 510, er ct Poles, etc . ............................. provided ¢ a. YermitllnR Chicago. o" addition linfltvay to build nd 450 4S3 t of mp°ey AnthorizlnR Pnymen _._....u4q• ia5, W7 by Orvlb-ale No. 1010............. improvement house. etc .......................... Grm .sI, Pnyilegee to I'loneer Yresx Buil,l with eon.trm puthoriziuK St. Peter Street W5 construct onlconiee........ran,......... Ing ConrPa°y In convection q00 .......... 400 Buildin R ................... Co. to rernrRtipg Fred OIIyG to erect frame nddo, 548 Llan of new Relativg To sEliae telt to erecteUrick tion .......................... .......................... Board Permltt,K Croo 400 Alm property for engine houee.ere to pu�elumG W5, 518. 570 . ..........................399, building. ................... Permitting F. R. Doran to alter and extend A01 of lull le ecnles ......515, 648 ................: coal shed. .............. to PM1`. Chnx. flet Iger, A➢thorizfuK erection Gntatinq li. S. Moore. Permission to Place 516, 546 APProPrfming money 399. 4W Balcony stone, to................ "'brlek ll, rent N6 money tops Nieholn. Tomk9, 405 I.egnllzinK construction of W5, W7 Appropriating etc....................................................... $3m Ty Pay 1 c x of holdRrg elections....... Jae. Clear.' to movetratne butyl. 405 E t.bljshing pnntett 5, 582 582.:,65. 57^_, 575 petting ................... Jr."K ............................ By Allle Hew rtt and Chester OB o to erect oil 574 Retntbau money paid 4 . 406 Nnthnu Ford, etc ........................ klie.. 1'nclHc R.il permittivg ...555. ..................... � con - _ tanks..................... Co. to C., . & St. 571 Niaeras, Permlttlug St. caul& Northern to enlerKe Piers of Fouial� 4116 Permitting atrnIt track Chestnut atreet.....SGi, No. 1014. PI°tee for road .UIP ptrect bridge....""';""""'' to erect -di Terrence RenaF 4., Amending Ordinance 565 holding elections .........................toerect Knapp Authorizing 417. '"""'."" Authorizing Tnlboys &. .. .... _.,672, 678 Lion to barn. .................... estate Pet•mieelon to AuthorizinR order In favor Of Aferchn;4p• 452 frame shed .............................. . Davidson 572, 576 Notional B11 ank.....................' evtltled n➢ Amending Ordinance No. 074 yt Croix & I- ¢r",b K n .. 678 erect build K ������'�'tin"�t:m. Hoenek...572. monevt Ord, once Gu tho,izing Sird to Iny read Ran Re single Appropriating of money to Isaac A. horizlnF p¢ymea 57G, 678 Wis.Railway' ............. track .................... ............ . Hune klnnsen upon PaY +5U 2,10111,.....,.,,..... ' Jao. J. R'ateon to ecce - 576 ContinulnR name of ............4+1. force .................. 4;3 Permitting .572, No. 1031, relating to CO➢les..............................1034, roll of Police C. E. Christian & Co. to suspend Permitting451, 454 Ammrdlnq Urd,ance hal ding electlons..................572. 676 [raa'Partirg err ................................ move}' to PaS H. 1 of \Borrie Belfeld to erect bnS q5q Permittlug ,......57R, 676 4"1 APProPrlatinR - '51, . ............ ... tine s 1 udKment...................... to Mrs. Frances wivdows........................................ Pnymen t of $100 to Joseph 6 57 APprOPrintinK money Any . Ssl. R.Apriatlug ....oney'...iepa.. .tIl. ; R AuthorizlnK , ..572. u ........................... erect Picha ................... Charles Schulenberg to 574 mane* q5{, ....11a 41. pppropr.I Co. to 453 PerinittibK ...572, frame banumber" 5th and 6tlt Election - Cabanve."Germania Life Inenrnnc¢ permltt,R 451. 481, of - 487 C .n.1 Bs In 9th \V and nod 1st and 2d Die585 - extend granite bases .............. Permitting Cutts Bros. to build irnme shed. 451, 487 tricte in let Ward. ...............................67'. INDEX. MISCELLANEOUS— PAGE. Permitting F. Bartels to erect frame drvelll- .........................nt-. 574 Ing ........................... .. sold b Refunding money paid for hors, �_Y 554 pound m asters......................................ut,. Authorizing drawing an order favor Geo. Reis....................................................572. 574 Granting Dermission to \\'whin KOuI F0 .- Sial d C . to rest frame sheds... ' y o e Authorizing PtU'nr¢nt o1 f G to .lob" Si 2 I.., . ... 64:3 \Vise........... permitting National Lnnthercon- .truet truck across (-bestnu[ street.......... Alli, 590 Authorizing David Swank to remove bn57.. 573 To paS Afn9' 1. Dalton for change It grade fico on Third street....................2 ;,, 614, USG. Appropriating money, state fair 111— ex... 6!11, S94 Appraprintiag moneS, F•-dg¢r C. I70{vml. judgmont............................................594. 595 Permitting Joseph Al ntz io erect Jr.— ad- ," ) "o, fou ......... .............................5'J 4. Pennittlnq Nicholas Paten to erect frame huildbrg...............................................595. 696 snoring alley. in I'Gtrerson'e addition N-11 street.......................................... ....... 6951 5llG Dir -O.' payment of atoney to Fred Itirhter, J r xheritt...................................................594, 5 permitting idlnnexot n. Soap I,, to erect un1 ro„(................ . set. 5'- To nov money to E. F. K'sj cr ...........5pi. '.� , I'ermitti.K Il- Benu Pre to sur urte.inn well ............... 94, 591 Permitting Frank I'. 111nir axe of diry.Jfor supplying elxetric• fight. etc .................. 595, 591 Perm i ttJGg Plymouth clothing Imnse to erect .IRnb.—I............ ...... ......595, fid Ameadi.g o—sauce No. USi......K t0 railroad tq rkx in Rlitxnn'x adr,'ition. and 61' Permitting[ F red A. Pierre t0 build board tonce............................... I............... _615, GI Authorizing Bohr. Seeger to erect it tnukxf 1515, el TO pay chins Of Wm, A. \'Slyke and others ............. ................r,15, 61 .. j. aj............. erect lam Perm ttibg •I..I....... dge to P post.....................or, ...........................615. 61 Permitting Tho,. Nortun tO change binck- xmlth shop ro nerd .tore and alltble.....615, GI Authorizing I (heat of judgment favor of 'k CGtherine \\'nitera..................................... 87 Pennittl"K7-(liner&Smith to excavate area G1 on lot 11, block 5, \1'inaluw'x addition...... St. part Sanitation Co. c ontract, modify.61i,, 6! P—aittmR Thus. P.Oglexer to erect irnme dwelling ........................ ... ............. ......li_".1. G: I'ecnrlttinR Farwell, Ozmun, �; keep Powder.........................................b:181, . Permitting C. F. Huebner to erect bay 5 window ................. .....U, j Pertnittingl'.F. Iluebnmtoerect1myecaley,6 F. pparaS F. Kramer for pinmbimv, etc. eM, G To Ah liebasl Afonunn $4.7 ...............U3N, G P-Juitt,R •Ins. N. W"gu" to construe( tv U boggan slide.......................................155.. Autho[itIzb g pro rnGt m1t to Purtilw parnn y onled brr opening Stu*RI .ta'et.....-ri3N, fi PsratittlnR Cldeago. Alilwanke,. h S[. Paul Iinilwnv to conxtrurt track n • ox. Choet- v Got .tree[ and repeallnK Ordinance No. 838. f las _............... s APproPciniing 2`ri'-' Lo \Vhite & Adnmx......... f To Pny ('.uroline re 3250.. ..............ar6. 655. f Permitting Up ...hnim & Enimnn to eroct porch at old Aletropolita. hall buildnIg I iiSCELLANEOUS— PA... ,oun—NCE.. I'eystemvf Andrew Simpson t0 nee Sanitas 1159 x, vatem of YlumbinF .............................. INW- 7'v Anton Roessler, $lri7.i...,t............fi57, 1.59 Any Perini ttlag John Neuzil to build irnme b657. 660 Permitting Thornton'&Shaw to build board fence.....................................................657, 660 Permitting N. R'. Telephone E.Ita a Co., to Ivy underground wire. ......................... 657 Prohibiting eG'toi me of ma for family tree In R Pickerel Lake r otmlf Lnke .................... 657 Orleans street grade .... ........................... 31 M' Orleans street sidewalk ................................ 547 Osborne, E.S................................................ 162 Osborne, ti. 0 ............................................... 0. 11..venue Rrnde................................... .Jl, SUS, :ill. :i'. 1, 435, 441, 441 i, 470. 488 Us,woin nymmC upenlnK.................."'....556, 435 48 Ottnwn nvmine Fradu....:...........................37 587 Otto, I'eter................................................ Ottti x addition ............................................ Otto nyenne _.de ....................................... 117 424 venue open log .................... (Itt"r "=tog """ .82, 5229 228 Otsego strv�et Knule................................182. 258 Otsego street "lopes ..................................... 374 Otsego xtrect...:......................................320. Ut-So streetnIdewnik ........................ ..... 498 493 Oxford street eros.walk ..........................427. 493 Oxf., stret .idewaik................................. Oxford .tree. _ads155. 185 n................................. 29 nne and sidetvnik......... Oxford aen Dxfonl nvrnae Rrnde ........................1G9, —le. 205. P' A" I'. Reiilv'e 9ubdivlxin ......................... 422 I'nrk Cmm ilsefonerx........................ DO, 193. 228 191 park roarer[. ............................................... Parks committee .......................................... 290 510 7'¢rk fund .........................._......................... Turk', Inbar fvwished................................. 425 I'nrks, persona to are for ............................ 171 551 Ynrk nrenuesidewalk................................ 612 Park avenue bridge................................570, 416 Park .,:I .. railroad ................................... 327 Ynrk nrenue aewer....................................... of 463 Park nrenue change grade Parker street.Idevvnik................................. ....................... 458 1'nnleon, I.ars.........................................13•'. 1'¢lue nrenue .idewulk.:...........1 x71 195,' 248 Pnpne avenue Newer............ 177, 304.393, 414, 479 Paras mvealm cbe.Re of gnide ...............1&1. 200 195 Payne avenue aro,,,.lks............................. 456 ,'ague nvenve ob.tr.Itions Patridge street .ex'er..........187, .......................... 205, 218, 2759, 394 Par ridge street, St. P. AI. & Af. & N. P. Rail- andbridge..........................................5.. . 386 Pnge'treet rrmovul of Bui1d,R�.169, 220 P. ,tree[, oPeain& etc .............................. CW 273 Pauzek, Jos_. �............................. 517 Yn,ce street crus.wnik ..........................311, Puluee street side -11, ................. 430 624 PUJUII street Krnde...................................... P.Imyrn Ain, toot 335, 1 9. 3S6,n 71..4 4,12, 508, 336, 339. 386, 451, 482, W8. 671 Pnc19r street grad e ...................................... 340 483 1'ntrohnen.............................................. 1'urrol ''again c.lifel0. n'fth O'D"Gell'a b°RRI...............i.............. ......................... G32 058 Palmer Gulf I,.klee............. :... ............ Palmer nud Ounklee and .T. 470 Pay roll. street force .................................... W7 1W tridae strict sewer .................................. 549 I 1'nrt"hh". Geo, \V ........................................ I'ntter"on'. addition alley. named. 5,v7, F94. 598 I'enrnon. R'nr................................................ 595 IlY 1 I Pevr.on. F. B_ INDEX. xx% MISCELLANEOUS- PADS. MISCELLANEOUS- rAo'. nLAT'. , 380 4 Penniman. 1111... . °venue Lookout grade..."" 483 Denny Hill addition ...................................... Ulster's xubdivlsion " .................... . 576 4G. Cott+tRe Homes 28 Penney Ivanle 1 rad¢......... revenue change o grade 241. 4G3 Darn's .ubdivieion of lot law L' 13 Penneylyuuia .....................:,x0 E. V. Kennet's re -\Inca etlterlPnrk, 340 block 7.. 193 PenneYivnnirt avenue sidewalk nnd 74. avenue sidewalk. stairway 57G Front :treat second addition .................. k, to Union Park. 2 Penne9lynnia d .... " """a .I ....an mncodx- Hinkel's second amtion to .............. 1111 If nn to Deen°Yer Por .422 Fete Psonsylvania avenue Rr° _,.....29, 28.3, 234 287, 86,1 HO111neUend': addition ......... , bl..,k 2, 96.3, J8t urr+mRement, lots 1 and ", block `2. mixing ............................... PenneSlvanin avenu nvenne grade1...................430, 4J'! Itnt Al°re 4 Place, west division ......................422 "." '•A88 PennaYlvnnis ...........................................416..47 JCA11HumPheY bdiviSion addition diHent Petertl, .Toho Peter,, Frank 0.........,.... �....................3 otho}a ............................... tau john of 1 3 and 4, 415 John'wen'On'- ..division ot; Peterson. P., find Peterson, A. A ............................................. 440 of "'In. A. t'an SIJ' r nrrnn Me 10, 20,'!1 °red 22, block 9, N'n. °red Peterson. C. A ........................ Peterxon. A. E .............................................. ................ lot. , ;4sG \t'inelow'x add iti , addlTiDn, 144 petsche, .l o.eph........................... Cha-. H., appointed workhouse 1\inter'tl d4 1-� •t O3 and north halt blo<k:ungemeot of north Petech, -tor,... ............................................ tre, Ilcenxe...... �. �..........'........'.'..... •n„ •>....... 117 .lose +h R. Tt'elde set addition No. _ 27l hn�f block 3.'yu+ 26 ity of People's rythee Pearse, .490 Langev fth It tion to Plnt, No. 10 ........................ 51:4 age Pester, PhBiP..........' •788 I.exinRton Park • at ck 1t Henn- 144 Peabody. A.St........ ................................31!1, ........................ 4i key xdre-nrr I addition No. 1......... R48 Perter. N .............................. Phalen Creek sewer...................................�.. n0 line eJ'ndkrtte M+otllerB uddlUon.................._..............._1111. 681 548 inddition............................ 455 Phnlen Creek valley Sewer ...................... Creek ............................................. 544 Mortona tfla".d .......... Sn 514 v31or dition o Phnlen Phalen avenue opening. etc....................451, !:4'1 Dlorton's second red 5.!2 subdivision of'. 4. 5, 6 and i of Phalen avenue eldewalk ............................... grade.....1.........6..1....1............ 5l ortou'. 106 .1. ?f. 17'anter'e Here lots ........................... 144 Phnlen nvenne Phalen street cro.ewnik.................. 1111 100 Moy'1, addition.........................i cig.... 247 addition to Bnrlbtgton kleiRhte..'� Phalen street sidewalk ................................. Phillip's °ddition, P°y for lot ...................... Onklnnd 514 Otto'. addition ............................. ........... 109 4'!'! Yho[ogrnPble Plate,...............................510, Pese Co .................. 1111. 878 P. D. Nin,hellsaddltion.............................. ., 595 P. Itedwe Subdivision of Iota B, 0 nnd 10, Pioneer Pioneer Press ........................ ..................... Pioneer Press, bid for P%tlug ,,...,......:799, 3 I'enr:on'x rrnrtn°Rement 400 block 5, Macalester park.. ock 21. Stinson. Pioneer fres, Ru K 579 Runtse5'. subdivi8iou. 1G9 619 ltrown and Bam'e.% nddit o .............. 45 ,,... Permit re- Renrrnngement of OPpenhelni ndditlon.... Pine street -Idew•alk..................................... .228 Pine etrd Pine nn Tenth streets, building .51.7 Schmit,'e addlfiOl......................................... No.2 oflota3 nodi. bloc 578 Sheer'esubdivielon d, liogere d lI e°t of Isouth he ngemnd Sherwood': re302 bule..........'............ le.............12U. 211. SOS k Bldwelt - addition ��� change of gra, 5. Joe of blocks ll 284. 287. SG5 plus street �S Pine street eewer..........._49. 2.58, 28.3, of Hyde Parkblack 1 d macadamixllRi �i " Sim°nitecU's subdivision . ani on. Rrna a an 29 ygry, 297. 3fr5 arrangement ere Pine street 384' 382 St. Croix Lumber ComPanJ• ndditlon to Nest St: Pine street eloPen..._�""" ,,. 470 black 8. Dlareheire 7• Pine, Dr...............................................4812, 5...�""""'"'"''.'.............609 487 Paul 5:7 Steven's rearrangement ret Iota, 13. 14, 16. ndditlon. 144 Yfoe. O. " Pike Isla red, offered for sale .......................... Glu, illi 1G. 17 and 18, block 4, Forestdnle 578 1111. ..45 ' Pierce, Fred A .................................. ............ 415 Strube addition .................................. SubdlvieiDn block 48. St. Anthony Park of Pierce.R.1[" Benlsmin M..�� renrrnngement 369 Summft Court. being a 11^ P lerce, .................... Pierce, A. G .............................. street eldewnik................................ 'retrace Cant ..... 3, 4. 15 addition to 1RS gwQeneY'S rearrangemeut of iota 1, 2. Plekard Plcha. R' ....................................................... 5. block 8. Sweeney'- 331 8 and57� 3618 Plcha. Jno.............................................291. est of the Ooud Shepherd addltion.. 686' 572. . Picha, J oe...................... . lee totting .................... 857 The Hones Third ndditlon to the City o 117 45 Plekerel Lnke, ................................. Underwood'. St. Paul ................................................... St. PaulBnrllpRton HelRhts. 488 Plat commiselan PLATE. fourth addltion....................... ndditlon to . 26 V .......... Vfetoriastreet ndditlon.isio ...... .S A. St. Paul. Birmingham's W. Godtrev's subdivision 370 .... Bobrer'.°ddition.........................................370 Minn................................t block is, Seen. subdivision, lots block 1, St. Paul 302 Bewetev', ............................ North Out Lote............ '•B' \4"aehbnrn't renrrnngemen .. e0l ............. 72 .......... to Merriam Perk......... ]8 BTouRher'a .nbdivlefon ��No.2 ddition.................................... tx division No. '!.............. 4i"_ addition 46 Burlington Haigh addition No. 1.......... 661 Garden Lots .............................. 681 Butter0eld's'3'ndlcate addition R'esxinger's • .. upon-..artof ltidRe- Rest Crocus Hill.......� j� t,41 bla k2.C. of lots. block 2, College 2� C. W. YO all third addition......... 302cf1 Carpenter are-nrrnn gement 15'etxel'S subdh'faion PI e, East Ul'ad.. °ddi 60 owext Uslt of w and Park ............................................... Clerk's third .................... 11 _6 7Clskere renrrangemeDt 1111.. 302 61, Next St. Paul proper.......... h t............ - -on place block Yanish and 5[ortin's eubdiv1lefoo of south Cleveland PI°ce.......s...........................'west Hnme'e subdivision of the end Jackeou's addl- Duna read halt of block 98, LSlnan Dayton's halt block 60, grown 193 a4ldttion ,,, 72 Welt St. Yau1...................... .............................. to St. Ynul.................. Earl street addltion..................... tion to 6 . . Dawson's ..................SW, :+,rr_ I'rehis Street. :pen le, Wabaehn street mxxi INDEX. PAnE. MISCELLANEOUS— 616. 577, 696, 8 MISI:ELLANEOUS- 202 ProPoePle, coal t elgnx........402. 452, Pleas -at- venue sewer ................................. erosxwalk ......................... Pro S17 P , ballot bases..........................46.5, 481 bsjl, 448 Plea -ant avenue Yleaeant avenue catch-baelne..................... 340 Proposals, 434 Proposal:, iclightea..............._ , Pleasant Plne¢ trade. Proposals, city printing..........................'.... 3 San '649, 657. 068. 669. 670 street erose- ._.4; 00 849 Pleasant aveuue and . .Albans walks ...................................... n Go_ ................ Proposals, Slinnehaha street '- Homc........ zr. 2d5, 234 ..: n6c.tY Plum Street, change ° t grnde..........212, 95, o arty find mx..... -. t'j Yublic9bnildinga P. Plage 289 Plum street grade...............................83, Plum street sidewalk..............................373. 42G 600 �...................:.....398, 488 ................... Public Is'.us .................. Plum street c de................................31R, 641 Streets drinklug ta.....i ... 232 y Streets Purnell ,tree gra 158 other Plum and other Plato avenue. stn Knnnt Pool ...................... ' - E. C.ante'..... C. St. I . b 495 +411 Purnell etresid epalrinR ' ""'•"""""" ' 161 , .................. Pym street. sidewalk .................. r. 22T. 324, 352. $95 Plato avenue, Plymouth Clothing H°u:e..:...:...............515. 64 , 1'ym street prade................179. 243 .. 909 Powell. A. O.. and others ........................ Pym street crosswalk...............................53 ,. ad tdIa-treat IOG PS"t° street opening, ete....................624, 863. 88 Policeman for meat horxea...ondemnedl, 314, fi01 Police deport horess, c Q "- Police department Police torte ...............................;: 551. 5Ft0. 608. 614, 417 450, 451, Quinn, Andrew, Patrol driver ....................... 22 •,, e... 838. 148,...................... 369 •� 454, 470. 585. Police patrol bnxe:..............ei sup r Quinn,lna51. L ......................... . tendent to '- n . . R Police Patrol telegraph. purchase patrol boxes ............................... Police enptain'tl horse ................................. 148 street obstruct one......................... 165 ;M1 265 257 poll entry box ........................................ .RDVOax 289 Ravoux street croeew alk.....ile......�.............,. change ° 276 Police committee.......... ................................ Police elnrm box ......................................... 424 Ravine street ., 4-7 Ravine street-Idewalk ............................ 490 Police box ................................................... Point Dougine :treat st,ner........ 100 Ravine Street grade............... ................. .;; e....................... 429 Ravmond'treat opening. 't" 449. •id, 2Jk PDlnt Douglas street sidewalk Poundmaster....,.......'.• ..................... 3.32. 341, 300, Raymond avenue opening. etc.........156. 879 b,, ' 516, 307. 3178, :{Oe, 424. 455. 470, 595, 531. 572, 574 Rflymoad street g_ .......... ............ .. .i 11 Ituymond avenue u 699, 652, 887 352. 39", Youndntasn.rs, continued ................ ............ 155. 179. 227. 912, 324. 9 , "91.33'!. 53G 1 Pound.......................................264. croeewalke..e......... ........ 309 - found di:trkts.......................................424..5{^4 Ann ... R°Ymond street ndstreeteWewalk ..................344,669,892 " Raymo 988 I'owere, ............................................. Powers. .1 ............................................... 205 ; 505 linmeeY. Alexi... ......................................168. 207 478 rawer., .r, r_ ....................._.................... tres 617 street TudsYlel Powder mngnrine........ I'ottRieser. thus. B....... ,.. _,. ..G29. 030 RumxeS santnvenue88atch- ...................... 417 570, 574 RnmeeS street427 Yogebn, d .................................. nveonx-ew'ar..............434, . . 474, 501, 542 at ad............................... 5F Railroad track'• Starkey etrd SIB 198 Portland Protest ag,dnxt. I4an01 street ,,,,,1111 croaewalk..... sewer.... 55 Railroad aveuue sidewalk an ;.. .. Protest nR�dlet snloonx ..............................0. Prior. S_11111F, Univeraity 61xlceet It�de-. G61 ItRPid transit ue.�..................................482 .291 M ave:., territory bounded by. I.ouiea 4RS •,;, Prior nvenne grade..........." trnskx............&35.367, ,.„.,.......98.1'7.1,Rmm�ley. 369 ItamnleS. Sf.................................................. . 310 - e Prior nvenne railroad Street 1'rlor avenue eros.w.Ik.... "027 143"_. 890. 072, 7J Ituudolph st eetagr46.5 473, 507, 521, 588, 612, 669 Prior nvenne-idew•alk.-.58fi, A., ad others. Ilolde street grade, 106 Itandolj h street eloPex...:.................521. 539, 5- Price. A. Price. A. n.. and otht•rx................................ 138 1l2 Itnaeoo, Nit...:................jon. block 11, Stin- Trice. It. 31., nn,l other: ..................... .,,....... 151 it...dY. H. 51 s eubdig, de. 817. 827 alley grade .............812, r Priscilla street xidewalk ............................... `t. xireet rros Wk ............................. 309 :on'x division, , 129 599 Report:, annual .......................................... 221 , Pelecilln fj Priscilla street gra(................................. le gltdxidewnl188, .......................... ....183, k. de. 183. 198.251.253, 2601 o54. 612' 05• T Princeton nretmet, Princeton aveuue Rrnde ltenney'treet Rr° ,,,]93.467 city treasurer....,..'...572, : , a^4.6.30, 602 : Princeton avenue sidewalk. .. ... .......182,19 Relx, Geo. o Chas., elected cou.table................. 211 I•rnxxk, .los....... .. ' Prospect 7'crrace Rrn' a ............................... 2'1s fbj'ct ,: 282 248 Iteimterx,.T.Iiau..............................._.......... 217 I'mxpw•t Plnce,reP°lir siavem¢ntSpencer 7'roxpect I'inre, rep° 1 .................. der. ............................. ..... ................ Gl7 Itefanding or order. Harlotry.....................2141. 28 3@3 4, Prospect 1'Iacn Rrnda...............29 1 t 3 Iderntnn E'rntt, It. N,.. a ec e, n ..................... 217 ltefundinq 599 RefuodinR order. Dloun............ '...83. 388, 1. 467 Pratt nvenne grade ............. U39, .. 649, .657, 6W 659. 670 Refunding order..... 243,. 33 ;CSI, 395. 543, M. 697 049. 'phos........... 43,' Printing. CILS.............. Printing 1'o mntltt¢e..................................... 1tin 289 Reilly. 275 Reilly, I"x. eubdivi:Ion"A' .......................... 4 :. Pra wt, 'Choi. A 1111 .............................. ... 597 ltevlelon of rule-, tom dttee on -442 1'rendergas t. 1 fro x .................................... garbage ¢ C'omtcll. Wra. Bickel elected...... 277 Removal of R of manure..........................."' 3're:idem of Prulrle xireet xldetvulk .....................�1, Rebholx. Marie an T.00 . .......................471. 608 :717. 474.7' Itemovnl -99, S. 291.' ,•i $, 1'rnirle Street oPeninR...................... .................... 415 Rhode, S.......................................... and other. ............................. 97 y Prairie street extension ............ Preston, ll'm. J ¢ Prosser Motor .......................................386, 298 liltt (: regory 470. 644 471 Iutt. A................ 046 Inver street grad.-_ ..............................83.'M Preble xt rest opening ................................ " .., 56P. 684. 697 River etrestch.., of gra e................. Sixth street elde- ..................SW, :+,rr_ I'rehis Street. :pen le, Wabaehn street Rica Hud Irvine'' addition, bridge..11 ..................................... 292 dge.. kt(t Proposals, N 458, 502, 510 walk ....... 11.......... INDEX. 311SCELLANF.OUS— e.— N Sfierer'a s bdivixion, No. 2 f lot, 3 and 4. u are lots block 4, Iiogerx and klevdrick'n 1 57r, No. 2 ......................................................... 'hurt xtrect grade ...................................... 24S Shore xtrret sidewalk ............ 24S Shadeli, E. 51 ................................................ 1511 Shield,. --rd ............................................ 19 SheP,ard, a\'innton & Cu ..............................: 3112 Sherwood'' re-orrungement ........................ 1d & Cu ....................... Sherwood, utharin, 3Mt Sherman. street H ... ........................... 517 Sherman It_ c -t-, ....... Sh ennnn and n street,, lionpitnl ............. Glo Sh kole,ee nd x ley .................................. +2o l m ,tr ,ibis" tre«t sew'ei....�""Ii,xix,IPPI rirar.Gli, 6lR Sibley ,tre«r uIll oa' ,, \ tat Sibley ,tre«t nn,l 1«vee Pnrinq... SSSS. .. Sihlev ,treat. Prote'f ngnixt ,• a�tiN na 211 n' _.. Sibley. Parnell end Stark— xtr 'nen, it it ..................... N,, 22:1, li 1, 333, 4.0. 417. +JO sR,le-v streea_..... .......... .._........._...3W, 372 Slm"ime --ion, extenelon :................. Stut".... Andrew.... .. G� . It59 Simp.on nt—t sidewalk ........................663, 519 Stotts ---n sidewaR:..:.. _............... .... +ao .Vsimns.. aralme opciolK. eta......_.... _-..._s2. �! .,uon arena« ....................................... 80:4 Sita Pson nvenlr grade ................................. 417 Sixth t\'3rd. drinking fountain ............ ... Sixth Word enKine bonne ........................1G:i, 16G Sixth street bridge.................................230, bis Slxih Street xidewnik........... '!:L, 4111, 50'!, rim, 611 Sixth strtwI sewer....................321. 351, 448, 417 Sixth atreet Sprinkling.............'.'............544, 37:3 Sixth street, bursting x'ater main ................ 441 Sims Street a id,•welk...............................174, 212 Sim105 s Street cru+swalk................................... Sims Street tracks ............ .. ....................... "_89 Sime atreet change of grade ........................' 640 Sinks, Henry— Stake, enry...Sinke, Noah .......... Slus hole................................................`r... ]95 Side brackets. Side show license ... ..........................320, 3:11 Sidney avenue Ix . .. ......,. 2'7 Shoom street mdewnik .. ........ 4:,11 Sitlnen Streit...............................................:442 Slmonnom 1''ter.................................. SSSS.. 41f. Simmer, .l ncoh........................................442. 4x0 Slmmon, Karl ............................................- 151 • •- SiRRelkow.Chas...............................JTO. W3, W. Sie,eniGrh'e mbdtvlsiou of block. 11 all 14. Il.d'Park............................................ WN Simon. A. H _L2 Skidmore & C'ruixedey'x ndditlon, alley open- i.g.etc.... ....112. 99 Skon, Andreae. and others ............................ 1611 Skaffxrev"..............................3W, 353, 571. T2s ,bum's .nnairlsl.n. . slrenmR'arn. st ram city liaun'.y .. 54s ,1 S 5thsubdivision, Stin.op's di vision, nllev R } .159, 1 i 0, 227, 23R, 296 '•' Smith x addition, alley Rrnde ................ 178, 183, 1118, 216, 211, 227, 238, 380 Smith's xubdu lvi.lu, alley grade .. .. 21f Smith's mbdi,bij—, real.ve ob,truetiuvx .. 241 Smith a ,ubdivielon....................................12 .. 123 Smith —told .............................................. Smith nvenne drinking fonntnin.................. IW Smith street sewer...............ISO, 199, 323, 581, 448 Smtith and lt'est street., entchbnxin............. 4.7 Smith nvenne sewer .. SSSS 6'1'1, 65:1 '. Smith _c. ne change of Kende.......... .. Got Smith, G. G_ ............................................... Ga9 Set" II ..................................: 116,, 449 ' Smith, l,chert A._........ _......_..._.... _rob, 48 513 Smith, I. 13.. ... M3 ,<. Smoke ordinance.. .. 16., 220, 2!!,-'il•i. 833, 3:177 ISCEI.i.A NEOUS— 1•w 172 Small Pox ................... ...................... ...•!G2, 2'r2 socillvX arennesldewulk........,,._17,, 1llG, 344, 450 vel Snelling avenue w¢ter main.............344, .... Snalll,tg nvenne rroenwnik................3t4. 4-a 416 ,nelRng urmlue............................................ Snelc.. l; niverxity, Prior and y, street ¢a-anuex, torrirory Dovnded by, atrreL Krndrx.................................................... W1 n,11inK n"enn« bridge ................................. 90 S 2 others ........................... . om. et xtrret mm�bern .............................. 123 Somers 3N South Itohirt street xidewnik...................... South Hobert xtra,+f and F e *....d nv.. .2a... RW South ltubert steel[ Krndn"'t ..................... 4•L5 oath Itohert xtrect s[ngnnnt PoUI.............. 490 South Itoberl xtrect raitw¢y extension......... 551 South Itohert atreet. nlope,...............6x1. 691. Bl6 nth +lad Carbon xtreetn. Pound.......... .. nits, 24 i,rh freer o„>nmK. ate.... ,ot'.i'ealnd tee. election districts. 11, VT Spe, let rotnndttee, water inumx....._..:. GG Spa'inl committee, sheet r on il.lse.. 6 Speeim romtnittee, Internrnttn •wen,....._... SPeeinl .1-bre....SSSS.. SSSS. SSSS.. .....:t; 0, 426, 45G SprinkllnK.......11-1. 21;, 243. 254. •!5G, 266. 271, .•- an, aW, ata. 313, ago, a2!, s+J, . I.). 3u7, :17:1, 374,:3"'"'ll".1 469, 4i 7. 47x, 490.411:.: G, GAO SPrinkling district No. 2 ........ .......... "_1R, 245, 267 Spnnkhng district No.5.........................210, 245 Sprinklimx district No. 4 .........................219, 246 sprinkllug district No. 5...................I:h 246, 490 sprinkling district No. G .................. 2111, 246, 268 SprbiklinK district No. 11............219, 247, 268, 309 Spruce street sprinklIng ............................. .4 sprnK,to, I. it. D ........................................... 549 277 Spiel, .lox ..................... is 4sa Srin.re block cement -I circ Ike............ "61MJ. 638 slluirex, l:eargs C., and others............ Go St, I'nu11R be P.blbAd.g Company............ ,t. Paul D.ny News Compaa,_.................. 670 St. Pon ['vblii Librnry ..........:..............148. 158 St. Paul Stantlnnl Ricrrle Clvb.................... 470 St. Paul Hn Mw me Co'" Pony ....................... W7 St. Paul and Shakopee road eur1c3` 428 St. foal heal Estate Board ......................... 200 St Paul Chnieber of Commerce. .. ... 16. 5n. 1W, 1:43, 21 241, 2i 1, 38n, 470,'632 Railway._... St. 1'nnl and Northern Pncibe IT,,. 1f1• JOU, 4W St. 7'nnl ./obber'e 1'nion..... . 55 S1. 1'I. Furn i[nr,!, , Cy ........................ 45l St. I'cul Il uttlin,, Work. ............................. 66 St. Poul \t -.ter Com P11nS. &t1 d515, GS9. 814, B18 St. Poul City Rellwuy. 77, IIU, 120. 139! 148, 1615, 171. 230, "1, 2R2, 332, 8.'16, 36,0, 34fi, W6, 651 3W, 3C,, 416, 4710. 472, 518, 510, 518, 5� St. foal unit Duluth Railruall, \Hnnehnhn atreet bridge ................... 601) St.1'nal and Duluth Railroad Company..... 359 .'[ Yaul Go, Light CumP[an>•.. il, lis, BIJ, 21I, 2.`S, 371. 40x, 451. 459, 511, Gm, 1115. 61G, fi17, 6'!0, 031- G37, &,7 It rm,l, 5ugnaap.u. and 317 oba rlght- .f-av, xe'................. .327R+Gi6, W3 lid \auitnba.- St.. I1'nnnull,, 5511niuntenn ppoulie nod .al al50. 3.591 593. 595 Stwa173. 215t ob.B.111 a Drid n man. 579 g . St. 1'11u1 \I. & \I. Itullw¢y. Dale atreet Kends, 5Y7 St. Paul \I. & 5f. linilx-ay, Lake Comobrldge. 470 St. Paul, 5i & M.I ittilway-, Como ¢ve. hridKe, 483 &\f.Rajlwny, Pnrkave.bridge. 612 st. Paul, 5l.& !I. Railway, sixth at. f ridge. 618 St. Ynul and 3linneapolix Hold Trnvsit 193 St. fold and SllnuenPolie Iilevnted Bull to Cont l n 100 ny................................................... 12 St. Bethel Asa ... Asserts, .................212, 2 foal 22 INDEX. aASii pAae. pe ]fISCELI.ANEOUS— W7 IIISCELLANEOUS— .............. .. street Begg• H. P. & CU..^ .. ............ SSSS........ SSSS. %,I Rice and Irvine's addition. Fourth ", Rudolph street gntde SSSS _,7 dmneter.. 12U, 104 nen. n.... P.. ,t ri:W I ............ ............................ .49t tta-nn, sea .. S'_'. R21, BOR. .Idewnik.......... V Ilynn, J1to. t' . .......................... ...SF6 Rice and lreine'e ndditlon, ,idewnik........... ............... Ira-Ine'a addition. remornl of build- .............................. . ][i'e and Rice ¢¢ral l -i ie'n nd,liditllot�«' a...a'ti, r,Ta S a 'ev a Mice no vi— street e, dellalk.......................................... 25 '2:30. 2.55 211 Rice Park .........:.................... ......1tL3. JY0 \\'alter H., elected nlderinnn......._ ts '"""""" Sanborn. 2I. Rice street pnvtng........................ ............... ......432. Ir!5 Sanborn. \t'. H..........W........................ �........ I. H............... Rico atreet'lopes..."'.".."..557.0911 ti�nborn. .inn. bund\\'. ...,....'G5, t70, 452. J97. f.57. rurU like street. frame buildint................... _ 131. 32.. 4f,f.. W3 r1'2 hill'treat'ewer..................1'!J, Rtae street Xrnde............ SSSS .......................... 0..7 "Snnitax"SSSS.. ... _ an'. t3:t Sunder. Theodore................................... 4". 612 ....................... - " Snndeen. 1:h¢e....................................... Bila street cros,wnik............. text......_..... Sandwich ,[nntl................-...........................1a Rice street elevated nailav nv. Pro . 04;;, 27G Snluon licence anter ................................. 3S6 trn life¢xrrecol. IT n..._.._.. _........_.SSS. I.. H. and others ...................... l: _ _. 5l1 Schoonmakar, Jame'..............."147. 182. 21U, 220 1U6. 1:47. Iiichuttlson, Rich .venue........................ .............. 1. 14, 56, 1.5'!, l62 1 •ted .bond. judge, 21 Schoon cooker. James, a et 37 ............ .. ............. -'"����.M140, Rich avenue rgraepair Rlch.revue reek odd............ . Scnndin¢rian-Amerlc¢.n b.nk, bond............ 341 etc. vola- H.......................................� 358 lifdgewood Park ndditlon, alley. - Scll allot. .}alias ............... (i.. ¢nd vt _.._.._.... 4, 22n tlov...._.._.................._._.. _........ Sch inidt, . ................. Scbei{t•x addition............ SSSS SSSS .................. Vrt,'k _" Rb`9 "o e opening .......li IRd d nvenuChne g_..d U. 236. '133, 270 ............................................... Sch niltt. 138' 100 H.. nv otharx.................1U0. 300 dI Rldgearopd .\''nue Fr?'�e" 2011 .',' '111,1, 5G9, 608, 037 Scltuelke. der atreet lice'\cock .............................. Riles and I,onR........._ ................................. 271 913 Scudact.venue Hinds.alk............��................ 500 Richmond street grade ................................. Scudder street b 511x, 371 a 54C, ..........1R"..4511. r4r....... Richmond street lice'as'alk.......................... street opeuiug, etc ....................... Sinlex...... ................ 271 5 A Schll. ng. H........' """""""""' 570 Richmond Itkhmoi d street d --p ................................. Schnabel. Geo. •I.....................................320. .lo, Ricim,de & Co.......'tt'�clrtint..............320 Fred. -her H¢nry...................................... 387 593:904. 59S S�br 'der. Chnx. B.................................:ifU 3ll6 342 S , Richter, slid R.ndnll'e addition, locution.... ............................. .......... _ Schulz, Wal -" 9 ................................... SRO. I Robert street opening, etc .......................... . 401 Schmittger, F. t1 476 Robert Robert street xidewulk...........................:'xl, Scheber, yinrgnret..................................... 91 4'24 ""'' ...................... Robert street bridge "I hulldilgs Philp Schneider. P...........................' 44:f ............. 516 471 B.ochrr. Robert street, rmnoa'n of .'alit tton ............................i School Lsttmate ... ... .... ........ G. 171 5enefi- her. SSSS x!1 Hobert ¢Sart, Rondo street grade .................. 52 ................ 62 m sen n. t ti ,4i RondU street opening• Ctc _c!, Cl s , i„ i ............... :tUS, 354 Sch mutter.\\'m................................31...JM% 1 l R Rondo atreet station. Rondo street .ldewulk.................+OS Scb llieodore......................1,8 . ......:110 Schurmeiet. .. for Public use ............... - - Roble street K,'na,e'IOG, 1G3. 21:1, 360, :150, 4'7. 513 Seven Corners, Innd Serevth street it -11-11elk ............ .......:.�, 5R0 6 street chnvg,� f Rrudc.....1nf.:W,, ...11:4, 101 P11-119- 4112, 5 Sea'^nth street PnvinR........ .............5....... 6n1 Roble Seventh street. rePntr............................ Roble street Hid,,' :7 Ai,l 4s•,• Jti9 .. 442 Robleton. I':1, atreet. cable Ilse Vrotest......u0, G68 Roble street xex'er.............: " A. E _ 519 Sere. tli n55, Sea• of 'nth street UPenftl R. etc............... S4. 131 Robertson. .....................................1;3, Robertson nvenucavideninR........... lu. ......... .. _SSSS 2L`C, 5a! Seventh street grade...idle............ ... 173 xteP. bridge siding ...................... Rober[eon'H ndditlon. alley Cnry 271 Seventh street 4� Seventh atreet erosa„'¢Ik......................19G, Robinson and .................................... Ross street opening. etc ................ .tr!. 111. GO!1 gip Serenth street hot” of le.............:.2W. M1;L ..,,... 403, 414. +iO SSSS. ' Roes street sex'er........................... Ik -" .: +•,8 J•,9 Seventih .LnreL Ice enG:fibnahi .. SSSS.. 4'_7 tr t-. en Re th d Pive streets J28 Roes xtrret sld Rodger & Co '- " ; 1 i3 Se th tndeGroive¢el"ets, brid.c. Rodger. \\ in SSSS ,....tt 1tM Sea tl 411 4 0.+69. 0$t x. ... F J .. x ... Sri ..... 1 x. Sewer connection contracts 14 s • ROmet'. . Romer. F J.,c t t Ido 191 1 .. ; " 332 Saxer etor, mmnt•nx.tl .. 79 of grad '•'- Resentful. .lo ................1,, ... ..•.28 111, 356, 478 `;etby avenue change " " eidenulke SS SS .......... 271 k 0 Roche street 1' l . ........ hound lake, c tti hof ice. 4alb� avenue Go7 Salic." —con" tele,m.ne Pa,ex............... . "...4:11. 492, J'J1 `I 37l .. .......... .465 v I. """' l ¢Leel[ slJex'n.ik. ............... _..,,...,.. rufi9, 6:t7 Selby avenue Paving........... .__,..._.._„ a`..•-• ' Ros¢bel.treet extension.........." street Kroda................................ .___;iU. 4114 Selby""'in,sprinkling-.........."m, fr62, Ofii, Hill Ut2 Se1Dy n" ar y ntle.............f.0J. 6__, Robbin' ........................ Root. F. N ................ ,elbert, Geo........................ •LA0. •, ltolnnn'S reurrnng amen[ Ne19on's addition. ........221. th ............. err li", and Jackson et t'eH 9.... 8111. GIF. salami Iox. ,�, . ., - - ` alley Rrnde SSSS... ...... Sent """ •- G59 Nentn' Irox, se\''nth 00 .. G�7. 9enler of weiKhts and mertaurvx, deputy.... - ""'. 202 +'`s Roeesler, Anton..- Ruse atreet grade ................ u11. 551. cY1+, aSfi I 61 n 61, Sealer of weights and measure......... 614. _.,.,......___..-.. ,-e,t,Ient C.... _ ...............r,95. 495 Seritruy 5911 015. O16, f56 11•,;- ......... Rutgers street sidex'nikni t.5 Sieger, Rrallot ....................595. at Joseph............_........._._........55s, m4 `�- -ti Rntgerx street grade grade.. NIS Shnnd.1f. 1f9, s Sherburne nvenne sidewalk W; RvtKere street SSSS 1111, 24 .. SSSS ail Sherburne avenue croxsavnik .. Rnzick...ine. •. Rules of Coun,:ll amended ;R3 Ua. 5110. 2R9 Sherburne nvenu" vnintiq n 113, 120, 121. 233. 227 Rule No 5 changed " ', . ,... 4 5 571. 580. 1'.41 Ru.dlet.t. L. \1' .............. . .. INDEX. 311SCELLANF.OUS— e.— N Sfierer'a s bdivixion, No. 2 f lot, 3 and 4. u are lots block 4, Iiogerx and klevdrick'n 1 57r, No. 2 ......................................................... 'hurt xtrect grade ...................................... 24S Shore xtrret sidewalk ............ 24S Shadeli, E. 51 ................................................ 1511 Shield,. --rd ............................................ 19 SheP,ard, a\'innton & Cu ..............................: 3112 Sherwood'' re-orrungement ........................ 1d & Cu ....................... Sherwood, utharin, 3Mt Sherman. street H ... ........................... 517 Sherman It_ c -t-, ....... Sh ennnn and n street,, lionpitnl ............. Glo Sh kole,ee nd x ley .................................. +2o l m ,tr ,ibis" tre«t sew'ei....�""Ii,xix,IPPI rirar.Gli, 6lR Sibley ,tre«r uIll oa' ,, \ tat Sibley ,tre«t nn,l 1«vee Pnrinq... SSSS. .. Sihlev ,treat. Prote'f ngnixt ,• a�tiN na 211 n' _.. Sibley. Parnell end Stark— xtr 'nen, it it ..................... N,, 22:1, li 1, 333, 4.0. 417. +JO sR,le-v streea_..... .......... .._........._...3W, 372 Slm"ime --ion, extenelon :................. Stut".... Andrew.... .. G� . It59 Simp.on nt—t sidewalk ........................663, 519 Stotts ---n sidewaR:..:.. _............... .... +ao .Vsimns.. aralme opciolK. eta......_.... _-..._s2. �! .,uon arena« ....................................... 80:4 Sita Pson nvenlr grade ................................. 417 Sixth t\'3rd. drinking fountain ............ ... Sixth Word enKine bonne ........................1G:i, 16G Sixth street bridge.................................230, bis Slxih Street xidewnik........... '!:L, 4111, 50'!, rim, 611 Sixth strtwI sewer....................321. 351, 448, 417 Sixth atreet Sprinkling.............'.'............544, 37:3 Sixth street, bursting x'ater main ................ 441 Sims Street a id,•welk...............................174, 212 Sim105 s Street cru+swalk................................... Sims Street tracks ............ .. ....................... "_89 Sime atreet change of grade ........................' 640 Sinks, Henry— Stake, enry...Sinke, Noah .......... Slus hole................................................`r... ]95 Side brackets. Side show license ... ..........................320, 3:11 Sidney avenue Ix . .. ......,. 2'7 Shoom street mdewnik .. ........ 4:,11 Sitlnen Streit...............................................:442 Slmonnom 1''ter.................................. SSSS.. 41f. Simmer, .l ncoh........................................442. 4x0 Slmmon, Karl ............................................- 151 • •- SiRRelkow.Chas...............................JTO. W3, W. Sie,eniGrh'e mbdtvlsiou of block. 11 all 14. Il.d'Park............................................ WN Simon. A. H _L2 Skidmore & C'ruixedey'x ndditlon, alley open- i.g.etc.... ....112. 99 Skon, Andreae. and others ............................ 1611 Skaffxrev"..............................3W, 353, 571. T2s ,bum's .nnairlsl.n. . slrenmR'arn. st ram city liaun'.y .. 54s ,1 S 5thsubdivision, Stin.op's di vision, nllev R } .159, 1 i 0, 227, 23R, 296 '•' Smith x addition, alley Rrnde ................ 178, 183, 1118, 216, 211, 227, 238, 380 Smith's xubdu lvi.lu, alley grade .. .. 21f Smith's mbdi,bij—, real.ve ob,truetiuvx .. 241 Smith a ,ubdivielon....................................12 .. 123 Smith —told .............................................. Smith nvenne drinking fonntnin.................. IW Smith street sewer...............ISO, 199, 323, 581, 448 Smtith and lt'est street., entchbnxin............. 4.7 Smith nvenne sewer .. SSSS 6'1'1, 65:1 '. Smith _c. ne change of Kende.......... .. Got Smith, G. G_ ............................................... Ga9 Set" II ..................................: 116,, 449 ' Smith, l,chert A._........ _......_..._.... _rob, 48 513 Smith, I. 13.. ... M3 ,<. Smoke ordinance.. .. 16., 220, 2!!,-'il•i. 833, 3:177 ISCEI.i.A NEOUS— 1•w 172 Small Pox ................... ...................... ...•!G2, 2'r2 socillvX arennesldewulk........,,._17,, 1llG, 344, 450 vel Snelling avenue w¢ter main.............344, .... Snalll,tg nvenne rroenwnik................3t4. 4-a 416 ,nelRng urmlue............................................ Snelc.. l; niverxity, Prior and y, street ¢a-anuex, torrirory Dovnded by, atrreL Krndrx.................................................... W1 n,11inK n"enn« bridge ................................. 90 S 2 others ........................... . om. et xtrret mm�bern .............................. 123 Somers 3N South Itohirt street xidewnik...................... South Hobert xtra,+f and F e *....d nv.. .2a... RW South ltubert steel[ Krndn"'t ..................... 4•L5 oath Itohert xtrect s[ngnnnt PoUI.............. 490 South Itoberl xtrect raitw¢y extension......... 551 South Itohert atreet. nlope,...............6x1. 691. Bl6 nth +lad Carbon xtreetn. Pound.......... .. nits, 24 i,rh freer o„>nmK. ate.... ,ot'.i'ealnd tee. election districts. 11, VT Spe, let rotnndttee, water inumx....._..:. GG Spa'inl committee, sheet r on il.lse.. 6 Speeim romtnittee, Internrnttn •wen,....._... SPeeinl .1-bre....SSSS.. SSSS. SSSS.. .....:t; 0, 426, 45G SprinkllnK.......11-1. 21;, 243. 254. •!5G, 266. 271, .•- an, aW, ata. 313, ago, a2!, s+J, . I.). 3u7, :17:1, 374,:3"'"'ll".1 469, 4i 7. 47x, 490.411:.: G, GAO SPrinkling district No. 2 ........ .......... "_1R, 245, 267 Spnnkhng district No.5.........................210, 245 Sprinklimx district No. 4 .........................219, 246 sprinkllug district No. 5...................I:h 246, 490 sprinkling district No. G .................. 2111, 246, 268 SprbiklinK district No. 11............219, 247, 268, 309 Spruce street sprinklIng ............................. .4 sprnK,to, I. it. D ........................................... 549 277 Spiel, .lox ..................... is 4sa Srin.re block cement -I circ Ike............ "61MJ. 638 slluirex, l:eargs C., and others............ Go St, I'nu11R be P.blbAd.g Company............ ,t. Paul D.ny News Compaa,_.................. 670 St. Pon ['vblii Librnry ..........:..............148. 158 St. Paul Stantlnnl Ricrrle Clvb.................... 470 St. Paul Hn Mw me Co'" Pony ....................... W7 St. Paul and Shakopee road eur1c3` 428 St. foal heal Estate Board ......................... 200 St Paul Chnieber of Commerce. .. ... 16. 5n. 1W, 1:43, 21 241, 2i 1, 38n, 470,'632 Railway._... St. 1'nnl and Northern Pncibe IT,,. 1f1• JOU, 4W St. 7'nnl ./obber'e 1'nion..... . 55 S1. 1'I. Furn i[nr,!, , Cy ........................ 45l St. I'cul Il uttlin,, Work. ............................. 66 St. Poul \t -.ter Com P11nS. &t1 d515, GS9. 814, B18 St. Poul City Rellwuy. 77, IIU, 120. 139! 148, 1615, 171. 230, "1, 2R2, 332, 8.'16, 36,0, 34fi, W6, 651 3W, 3C,, 416, 4710. 472, 518, 510, 518, 5� St. foal unit Duluth Railruall, \Hnnehnhn atreet bridge ................... 601) St.1'nal and Duluth Railroad Company..... 359 .'[ Yaul Go, Light CumP[an>•.. il, lis, BIJ, 21I, 2.`S, 371. 40x, 451. 459, 511, Gm, 1115. 61G, fi17, 6'!0, 031- G37, &,7 It rm,l, 5ugnaap.u. and 317 oba rlght- .f-av, xe'................. .327R+Gi6, W3 lid \auitnba.- St.. I1'nnnull,, 5511niuntenn ppoulie nod .al al50. 3.591 593. 595 Stwa173. 215t ob.B.111 a Drid n man. 579 g . St. 1'11u1 \I. & \I. Itullw¢y. Dale atreet Kends, 5Y7 St. Paul \I. & 5f. linilx-ay, Lake Comobrldge. 470 St. Paul, 5i & M.I ittilway-, Como ¢ve. hridKe, 483 &\f.Rajlwny, Pnrkave.bridge. 612 st. Paul, 5l.& !I. Railway, sixth at. f ridge. 618 St. Ynul and 3linneapolix Hold Trnvsit 193 St. fold and SllnuenPolie Iilevnted Bull to Cont l n 100 ny................................................... 12 St. Bethel Asa ... Asserts, .................212, 2 foal 22 INDEX. PA... MISCELLANEOUS—St. Paul Sanitation Comp--y3fi8, 442, 60'11, 615 22P, 265, St. Paul Rddif ov to \'este ad t�Str Pnule .. Syn- 2. dlente, a Aseociutlon, 24^_,291,332, 443 9t. Paul Tax Payers. St. Paul proper, redemPtion of alley......'..... 247 St. Paul Proper, n11eY paving 202, 202.583 St. Paul proper, removal of building.. 36s, 471, 483, 508. 516 St. Paul proper, .11eS grade ......................... 422, 435, 447, 448, 488. 583 St. Foal proper, alley Frade and removal of ............ 418 bull dings ............ l OG. 100. 2611 St. Avthonp Pnrk 2l 7, 2-11. Bae 3�4; � 509. 511 St, Anthony Park..2u7, tense of lots - ..570. 'NB St. Anthony Park, pure ?`.. St. Anthony a venue...................35" 84, 395, S[. Anthony avenue eldewnik..... .... ...... .... .-255 St. Antho.3' avenue se wer.................125^',f•254 St. Anthony -venue craxtlinge............ ice.../ 99 St. Anthony nvenne xP rinkling........... 0' St. C'Inir street, snoN to be removed............ ]sl st. Clair street, C. 31. & St. Paul hull 417, 42 bridge..........................................3 St. Clolr street crossw¢Ik.................311, 494, Sli .. .. ....... 16 St. Clair Street grade .. _ 9t. Clair street 268„296, 335, 345, 388,4^_8, 430, 49 t✓ ........... it St. Clair street 8wPsebBts.....������ �'�w St. Clair and \Vebster streets croeswnik....... GO 9t. Albans street and Laurel avenue............ 19 St. Albans street sidewalk ......................492, 57 ,t.. St Albans street crosswalk .......................... fi; PADS. MISCELLANEOUS— 23T. 337. 347 4 9 Stryker avenue eexrer.........:......212, ............................. 345 Stryker avenue aidewalk St4nson, Brown and RameeS•e additio¢, nl- 221 .......... ley vacatio¢ ....................809.635.848 Stinson street, opening• erc...'ach 340 S[insou'e addition, alley apPro .............. 477 Stinson. John ............................................... 477 5tfnson, C. A ................................................ 291, 3.12 .................243, A. 257 Stewart 11 eldmvnik Stewart avenue, opening• etc'... "•"'•"""""" 681 261 Steam BeFlne[e.t........................................ 632 Stellar street grade .................................... 3{0 .....371, 388 Steps........00l.................tree ......... Stagnant pool, Edward street ..................... 427 495 Stagnant pool .............................................. S..reicheaberg, Arthur. .street .......................... 4R5, 490 41 Sturkevleiiwa3ktracke ...................... street r G6 Starkey617 6 Stahlman's brewery crosswalk ..................... 651 568, 613. Strobel, C. L.— .........................538, Strobel, H. C ........................ ........................ 614 547 ar e Hhe Clty sot St. Foul...... 678 Stto'rub nd�litivat Standish street grade ................................... 539 231 Summit avenue tr .. .. r,5 4 Summit nvenne tunnel ......... thong,, of grade..... 103, 587. 805 6 Summit avenue 2 Summit nven ue Pay ng............................... 231 Pnrk olleYflWewulk, 288 5 Su nitnit avenue to place, ening, 310 3 Summit avenue souch.l of stn.........,, 62, 328. 348, 412 :1 d Bud Park As - Summit Avenue Son Beer .ocl.tfon....Ue. ext..... of xfreeL ante...... 360 Summit ave. 493. 653 Summit avenue. Bidewaik........... ....173. 00 Summit-venue,etrniKhtenfng, etc ............. . Summit avenue xearth and rubbish to be re- GOB summit ncenup, e movidncnoue SnmmSummit east, change of grade........ 163 ovenue additfon,vacatlouot alloys 662 Summit Place sewer ....................315, 327. 350, 4t4't8 Summit pin Summit Place. opening, etc .............. ....................'22, 303 620 Fnmmit Pnrk music stand ......................•! . 300 Summit Par 115 Summit court.........................24 Summit court Rrnde.q,xith brick 770 Snmm de .............. 170 Summit court addition alley gra Sudelth, George,Pollcemnn .., ... L �..,..1� CO{ sGdeitb, George....... .. Superintendent Police patrol telegraph, o 748 purcimse bases Sttb Police .Latina cnptnina .... �..............::. 111 SuIII— , Dd11., 1 Sted alderman .._.. 424 Sullivan. L .. 572. 673 Swank, David." 1 iG4, 16 108 Swnneon. Louffl Swanson, .Ino'- divisiot• \]tartan A Nins- Slyke'x rnngemeu ear640 lore's ndditlon..........ent ...............�........... 370 ssweeneY's re-_Bnge„t 327, 400, 543 Sycamore StreeJtlewer................1^4, Tax's, committee .................. . St. Peter street. elevated rallWa ................ . compnnY”": Tuzlev.v estftlntion.. �.............................580, Tea levy r x 'St. Peter street. 1l nprovement 610 ... .......................... T.ntholt Peter... .............. St. i.uke's hospital.. ...... 129 Cts Pierre. A ............................................... 183 -.. .. Stein. Henry ................................................ and others .......................... l6I +' Stelner..lonaph. Stockton and Lindquist........ 65, 477, 478, ,54'! A^: Stockton. \\'m ...................243. _ 657 R, special om mlOt� m.........1t4^, c 4 I Street IighLln Ittee....... 289 and bridges ^x> streets. flewere 3 Street plummet ion.......... ..............�................ 1f5. 2''2 ' Street names ................ ........_............ 260 pnv ................ ,,.., Twelfth ,,tree In F ............... Street clots...........................................55, street cosemmiesionere.... .. 1�" ,ry1. �6.'.:i street -tRwny Ncketx... ................. I12 Tenth street, repaving drlvewgy... Street .cafes — ......................... Street oar ordinance .................................... 286 ... ........................... i73 61G Street vendors ............. Sire„t sweePere........................................... 171 76a Street.prinklere........................................... 5.51 . Street railway extension , , 3:i^_ Territorini Aond oyet�eng Street ailIlx•RY-........ 577. f5s Unlver.It S nvenne gntde....................72, 306 Street signs. ... .. s5l funcord streets `<- state and state and Isabel streets alarm Uoa .. S51 Teonmtern' aexe Gbl State street r ll I extension 550. Mr. 614 173, . Stn le street bridge.'” 425, 44f, 486 �- ... .15., 1. 31•-, Stat t est sewer ... .. ,t 3H7 5:�.. Stow streetopening, etc. ........82.:i'. 3, 402. 61H State street xldewnik..........." 040 UniverxltY 280. 320. 354.394. 645, W3. 669 State street cross,alk .............................. 276 .•... State street repair ........................................ .... 491 Terrace Terrace Pa uddBI.a. sewer h, ................. 1, street grate .! 547, 594. 59i 469. 48'2. 4.45 1411 IL State lair 4'!5, 04 Sturgle street, oPmJng• 't' ; {f,5, 513 .. Sturgis street grade -i street opening, ordinance to pnv 6:IS' fa0 Terrace street F ade............284, Sturgis n persons Irl 5•. Stock, H. F ......................................148. 151. 2:-6 m -k, 9 _ v Ibr avenue gr Stillwater 4,p , tl Srorte. Lane E . .. .. contract and Dropoflnlx .13 t, ;3B Telephone Telegraph nn�l telephone Dolex..:tiu, Sto.e sidewalk Stone's addition..... .. .. ..... OI lots in block 4. avenues, territory bounded by, street .... 661 Steven'tl rr-nrrnngement. 7114 ............................ Forextdule "51 Isabel Tsnbel tltreets nlnnn box.......::' 3ai d <' Stryker and Stryker avenue crosswalks .............. Summit Avenue Son Beer .ocl.tfon....Ue. ext..... of xfreeL ante...... 360 Summit ave. 493. 653 Summit avenue. Bidewaik........... ....173. 00 Summit-venue,etrniKhtenfng, etc ............. . Summit avenue xearth and rubbish to be re- GOB summit ncenup, e movidncnoue SnmmSummit east, change of grade........ 163 ovenue additfon,vacatlouot alloys 662 Summit Place sewer ....................315, 327. 350, 4t4't8 Summit pin Summit Place. opening, etc .............. ....................'22, 303 620 Fnmmit Pnrk music stand ......................•! . 300 Summit Par 115 Summit court.........................24 Summit court Rrnde.q,xith brick 770 Snmm de .............. 170 Summit court addition alley gra Sudelth, George,Pollcemnn .., ... L �..,..1� CO{ sGdeitb, George....... .. Superintendent Police patrol telegraph, o 748 purcimse bases Sttb Police .Latina cnptnina .... �..............::. 111 SuIII— , Dd11., 1 Sted alderman .._.. 424 Sullivan. L .. 572. 673 Swank, David." 1 iG4, 16 108 Swnneon. Louffl Swanson, .Ino'- divisiot• \]tartan A Nins- Slyke'x rnngemeu ear640 lore's ndditlon..........ent ...............�........... 370 ssweeneY's re-_Bnge„t 327, 400, 543 Sycamore StreeJtlewer................1^4, Tax's, committee .................. . ... 289 ........... 527 Tuzlev.v estftlntion.. �.............................580, Tea levy r x 564 478. 470, 507 T.ntholt Peter... .............. 300, 38G, 470 Tallmadge, A. S ” "" . " ...518, 526 Taylor nvenne crosswalk.. T,y or `venue sidewalk..........................513, 5'26 828 T,, or avenue opening, eta...•"'••""""'578' Tenny. O. 5 ...............................................65. INDEX. Third attest grade......... t..dc ..,127, 573, 614 Third street elmage of gra Third etreet,d-Pes................................... 82 Third street bridge.................................271, 1. 176 Third street croeswalka..:......... ................... 29 Third street repair ..................................... 29l Third street E. R. trm'ke......299, :i73. 338, 454. 497 Third etrect.ewee.................... name.ae to Third and Wabashu streets, x50 property. . . .. ........ ....... "- Thorpe, W G., hitching deelce................. ..22 1. 262 Tborpe. \\. G ......................................... a Thorn street ................................................ 173 Thorn street change of gr ode ....................... 823 ...298, 3011, Thornton and Sh 480, 507. 543, 93, 057, 660 396, 346, 7'7!' 'iJ2• ,049 Thornton, Y. H.........."'7' ........................... H ...........................................369. 367 Thorne, S. 360 Thurston, C. 360 Three cents tare 11 an ... .. .. .... 626 Thomae street opening, sic "' ' Thomae. Nuckubin, trent, Edmund etceete. 470.5.36, 566 ll .N grade, block 1 .. The House of Good Shepherd addition .. • 648 'Popping street opening• sic ..: 821, fi3tl, 6110 Toboggan elide . ............. . Toronto street crosswalk .......................1D, ,0 ` Toronto avenue sewer .....................315, : Transfer ticketa..........wer..... ...................... 125 y. Trout brook valley se ................418, 417 Trout brook ..... ..... ...... Trask. E. W., old IN others ..... .................. 167 TeBh c, .iso. E .......................................... 170 Trelse, Gertrude.. .... wi Trustees Cubed Evongeheal St. Paul churchh 183 {$t�; Truesdale. Mr- - . ... .. .. 23i7 g. Trueede.W. W. H .....................................451, 454 Tranapnrenty....................................... • 409 at...........0..................... Transient Laboro , Pan1..638. 671 em b of St i7 Trade and Labor Ass ly tc Tuscarora street o431'666g• 8625, 626, 692. 616. 644 \'ncntiou, Bernhelner ¢venue and La Salle ............... 588 suesI......................................... Vncatfon, Brook etreeL..............503, 581, 671 503 Vtuntiop. Case street .................................. 442 Vacatfo¢, Cedar street, Innd on..............19, 842 Vacation, CrexcentlCon tt Lombard avenloe 86 and alley, Ridgewood Park addition........ 470 Vncatfon, Bayton & Irvine's addition, n113Y 173 158 Vacation, FOrestdnle addition. a;7Y113, 1'l2, 041 Vacation. Fourteenth street....... , Franklin e�,reet ................120, 530, 504. Vnentio., ,rove and Hnxel streets .............. 227 Vnention, V"ncation. Hazel and Grove streettl........ No. 227 Vacation, Harmine Syndicate Addition No: 122 1, alleys Vacation, n, Hopkins' additioalley... ... 848 5'avation, La Salle street and Dernhelmer ¢venue ....................................................... 500 550 639, Vacation, Lafayette' enne and BreC48 Vacation. Lynn .. a 09 street...... .... Vacation, Lombard -venue, Crescent court and alley, RldRewood Purk addition........ 470 150 Vacation, 5lncnleeter F¢rk. alley.... Vacation. 511sale.1pp, street....................608, Rita Vacation, New Canada road .......159, 283, 468 Vnention, Oppenh6rn a addltfon. streets 1Q and alleSx............. .. Vncatfon, RldRewood Park addltion.Cres- "ot court, Lombard nvenne sad-lley..... 470 Vacation, Sherburne ac 47 113. 120, 121, 223. 2211 Larks d S 3 VnenYlon. 9lUley, Parnell an streets ............... b5, 223. 271, jtjo 400, ill. 440 Vacation, Summit avenue additfo¢, alleys and Warwick avenue ..........................158, 652 PAGE. Ernto 6SISCecaL. MISCELLANEOUS— PAaU teUS- and streets, catch- Tabor. Chao. 1'.........."""""" 599 Tuscarora R set Seventh 347 u 34T . Talnter avenue grade..............................572. Talboytl -Idl:u-PP ............................... 576 b�.ins..................................................34 47 Bewer,venth etreet•641 Y657. 060 Tenny. O. 5 ...............................................65. 4 I Tuscarora street 291 Tenth word .................................................. propert Tenth ward 3'.........""""""""""" .331 Thos................................................ Turner, ads .............. ...... 63 T•welfih street change of Rr Tenth Bud other streets. PavhtR.................. 8H, 125. 1G:4, 425; 672 pnv ................ ,,.., Twelfth ,,tree In F ............... Tenth streetsidewalk..............................�13, 0. 518 618 V Tenth street, repaving drlvewgy... ... 61G Territorial Aond eldewnik ............................ 76a Lllmer k Smith.................................... ,,,,,, 12G, 243 Territorini Aond oyet�eng 661 Unlver.It S nvenne gntde....................72, 306 TerritorialHoud ,. ................�........ ^12, 6:16. 571 L"nlverelRJ' nven ve bridge ........................276, Teonmtern' aexe Gbl .....� 244 """"""' University avenuesaner............;^8.447.486.478 3v%. 363. 383, 394. Terra cotta "'IbRuK fork avenue, width of ..................... 427 .t s. 348. 117.' 2 paving.:........•............... a3H. tY50. Terrace Park avenue grude.....................a.J ' UniverxltY 280. 320. 354.394. 645, W3. 669 Terrace 731, Park addition ..........................:161, 312, 324. w , 4.}R 590 University nVooue, elevated rallway. protest 24'!. 380- Terrace Terrace Pa uddBI.a. sewer h, alley .......... 628 378, 391. 411 t;ulvereity nvenne, electric ratlx'aY, protest. 396 25.5 Terrace street eloPee......................... 281i, :4':4, 3: 4, {{8 L1nlvereity avr¢ue Fns main......................... 458, 5l8 Terrace street F ade............284, BsS University' avenue .ide Ilal,..............288, 458, x18 Terrace court vncntion ...........................owj, Poles ................. ........271,2x. nit, University RSnelling�l'rior and Langford Telephone Telegraph nn�l telephone Dolex..:tiu, -Uy. 61.1, 641 avenues, territory bounded by, street .... 661 Telegr.Ph Poles ............. grade e................................................... 47. Temperance street sewer .............................. 316. 325. 350. 385, 440. 507. 636 ¢uY Terry, Emil♦'.... .. .. ...de 380 J: -ion ]ran K'uorke...........................4a. union Land COtnpany end othere.............. 29 605 Terry's addition. ¢Iles Kra ....................... 373, 4i 4Pu. 461, 438. 507. 60:5 Unlon park. po and district .......................... 457 Terry street sidewalk ................................... 4•!9 635 Union Park, police.tatl......................342, Union Pnrk. alley vSt. Pan............... 55, 183, 343 S[. Paul church trustees Teachers .................................................... Thote. Emil..............................................S:n 737 :17 United Evnngelicnl 189. 191 587. 684. 596 Thompson andMcDonald ............................ 212 ThOUIPeon,"'o".......................................... old Broadway streets. catchbnsin..... 600 488 Cuts., Nick............ .......................... "Pham. H. 1' .............................................. 158 levee................................308.369, 370 5 Third Third street. north. grade ............................ ..........95, 648 UPyer Urdol, Ole... ..................... ... .......... Third attest grade......... t..dc ..,127, 573, 614 Third street elmage of gra Third etreet,d-Pes................................... 82 Third street bridge.................................271, 1. 176 Third street croeswalka..:......... ................... 29 Third street repair ..................................... 29l Third street E. R. trm'ke......299, :i73. 338, 454. 497 Third etrect.ewee.................... name.ae to Third and Wabashu streets, x50 property. . . .. ........ ....... "- Thorpe, W G., hitching deelce................. ..22 1. 262 Tborpe. \\. G ......................................... a Thorn street ................................................ 173 Thorn street change of gr ode ....................... 823 ...298, 3011, Thornton and Sh 480, 507. 543, 93, 057, 660 396, 346, 7'7!' 'iJ2• ,049 Thornton, Y. H.........."'7' ........................... H ...........................................369. 367 Thorne, S. 360 Thurston, C. 360 Three cents tare 11 an ... .. .. .... 626 Thomae street opening, sic "' ' Thomae. Nuckubin, trent, Edmund etceete. 470.5.36, 566 ll .N grade, block 1 .. The House of Good Shepherd addition .. • 648 'Popping street opening• sic ..: 821, fi3tl, 6110 Toboggan elide . ............. . Toronto street crosswalk .......................1D, ,0 ` Toronto avenue sewer .....................315, : Transfer ticketa..........wer..... ...................... 125 y. Trout brook valley se ................418, 417 Trout brook ..... ..... ...... Trask. E. W., old IN others ..... .................. 167 TeBh c, .iso. E .......................................... 170 Trelse, Gertrude.. .... wi Trustees Cubed Evongeheal St. Paul churchh 183 {$t�; Truesdale. Mr- - . ... .. .. 23i7 g. Trueede.W. W. H .....................................451, 454 Tranapnrenty....................................... • 409 at...........0..................... Transient Laboro , Pan1..638. 671 em b of St i7 Trade and Labor Ass ly tc Tuscarora street o431'666g• 8625, 626, 692. 616. 644 \'ncntiou, Bernhelner ¢venue and La Salle ............... 588 suesI......................................... Vncatfon, Brook etreeL..............503, 581, 671 503 Vtuntiop. Case street .................................. 442 Vacatfo¢, Cedar street, Innd on..............19, 842 Vacation, CrexcentlCon tt Lombard avenloe 86 and alley, Ridgewood Park addition........ 470 Vncatfon, Bayton & Irvine's addition, n113Y 173 158 Vacation, FOrestdnle addition. a;7Y113, 1'l2, 041 Vacation. Fourteenth street....... , Franklin e�,reet ................120, 530, 504. Vnentio., ,rove and Hnxel streets .............. 227 Vnention, V"ncation. Hazel and Grove streettl........ No. 227 Vacation, Harmine Syndicate Addition No: 122 1, alleys Vacation, n, Hopkins' additioalley... ... 848 5'avation, La Salle street and Dernhelmer ¢venue ....................................................... 500 550 639, Vacation, Lafayette' enne and BreC48 Vacation. Lynn .. a 09 street...... .... Vacation, Lombard -venue, Crescent court and alley, RldRewood Purk addition........ 470 150 Vacation, 5lncnleeter F¢rk. alley.... Vacation. 511sale.1pp, street....................608, Rita Vacation, New Canada road .......159, 283, 468 Vnention, Oppenh6rn a addltfon. streets 1Q and alleSx............. .. Vncatfon, RldRewood Park addltion.Cres- "ot court, Lombard nvenne sad-lley..... 470 Vacation, Sherburne ac 47 113. 120, 121, 223. 2211 Larks d S 3 VnenYlon. 9lUley, Parnell an streets ............... b5, 223. 271, jtjo 400, ill. 440 Vacation, Summit avenue additfo¢, alleys and Warwick avenue ..........................158, 652 INDEX. MISCELLANEOUS— Vacntlon,'Cerrnce eoart. ete...................6U9. 3J3 Vacation, rerro I'n'k, Ue of Co., streets o `pied 70 VJrcation,Union P .. 2, 4 . .......................... ...r.. 443 43 by.......... ins ........... Vaca Hon. \%tae street ................... Vacation, Warwick rave➢ue rand nlleYe, S'j°J, 552 .......ata. .and mat avenue nddatlon.............. Vacation, \Neat St. Paul RAdditioot\o. 5 Ilmprov nncat S}ralle. I, Lreet, d all d \I llin'a V n lotion. \\ h1 It labia 3, ,, v78. G87 adhi-Wan.i 1 -Vu,otion. \\ilnnmB llentisudditton, nl3 ii. x01 V alley xtreef Hewer ...................... 50. 78•1,{alli, 340 V lig V ane street gr - as 'ansa grt V nlenibteIl. H hurl {,t HefRht U. \•ale¢ 'n- rad fill t Vanaerwnrkcr & A Van Buren eta t 1 V nn ]toren stn .t t i K t .. - f,0 V na Buren Htr t i 7 Ik Vnn Buren stn t i 1 trot t Von Buren orad AldtnC e[rertH, rt 57:1 ria \'nn Iteed street grade ........................... .fl:.. fi Van Slyke, \\'m. k...... ........................ ;` VlrRinin aveatte xPrl1tk11nR .....................:qq. l• Vlr91vie -venue 1'roxxun .................�......... ro. V'trg rain nvenve, remo S0, velobstnmtinn,....._.'. `i• VlrRlnin avenue aroexinR...............9u, G05, G View street aew-er..................... ........... 3 V few aireet cr lk - h 1 71, 1. ,,,,pr, Zdtent \\ u a l0 1Glx 1 Victoria street b i IK .o b 1 vfcmrin street .. Victoria street t e'.. 1x9 0U 39. GprG10 t a k etree J1 Vict oris _ a Victoria street el 9 Victoria street d itiu tl tt 1 victoria ...... W. s42 Viva Htreet c e _ al Votfng P.— r t ol. . W • lti5— MISCELI.AhE. y .,n J:1 .197 U0 G•m 4;2 • PAGE. 319 Warren, Cary I.... d �...................i4. 264 ............. Warrendale poundmneter...287. 341, 367, 424, 465 319 Warrendale pone lVar-allaae arab-I,IBPe-tnHP.7 ..... q� �.. 661 \Vnrrendnle rand vlclat k grade.690 etreets................... Warrendale, grade- of \\'rater eapP1Y report sent to T.:iambU....... 560 34 \Voter service al\`Balla cion .. ........... .. ....... 34m \\'cater mains \\"utrr vrorkx, teat. etc .................................. ... 9 282 \\ 'rater commixx/onec .... ..... .... 201 \\'rater tool.. .5J3 :r15, Waren Co.,b ll .. 589, 014. 618 3 . ;56 \Y scaring KI. .. .. .. ,u ' .... .... 308, J..yg \\'¢tering fount ata. committee . .. ... .. .. ... - \\'nvx orad \fFnna \\'II[etcr,re, f'tutl Brine .................. ..............rel. \ n 815 .... 291 \\'nconta ntrect xidew'ull.. ... 428 , gyb street ........................... INnrout.-treat sprinkling .. - n'ucoucn air-, engine house.... .. 373 44g : ;: 0.79 s \l'nde &. .1 one, .. .. .................. .......... ..569 3 \Node, II , .. ...503, \Vnnderer \'rill t Ing C'U 571 503. 571, 605 \Vnnderer .. "" "' i ... ... 9 \N-I,sic Nichols- ............... .. Lion........... , .......J.. 552 r.]`9. i \V arwick nvenve. Ftc.. vncn Walker..i. fiodfreY...................................10 W,etern L'nion TeleRrnPh Co..................510, 57i 514 J50, 515 \Vreteru avenue croaewalk...............;29, .......... 85 10 \l-extera ¢venue aPfinklinR............ .. ave raving .............. Western ave P 249, 294, 318, ..... ...........2 357. 67U, 572, 584 G6 11 \Neater, Ivenue and other streets ee460, 46fi. 542 9l.............. Western raven lid—11,'I '1 {\'extern oven i R. C N. F69 K. 52. 1' H :v 821 Co '. .. \\ eater..\ -en 1 432. 448, 31, 52, 1zs. 47;, 490. 552. W 9 5.u1 189, 100, :t2G 32 9' \\'eater, raven d ... 47. 169, 179 23 1 ami Western n,en i P-317, 55:4, fi89 Hi \Neat Sev eo ti L t 'walk 311, 617. R93 OJS \Ncat. Seventh L t 228 t L b ., , 1 ' \\'eat Sr\'rntl Welt Se,entll street aid.w-1k.-, 2. T 310, 346, 5H`✓a+ to street pnvl K- " .. 4°7 •' 29G 31., 3fi6, 460 L n ,fnR ...1.. tree.° P Sevin t r tH It eP t Sow Bath x \\'ee d Ionia, nide nlnR rvn -hie wn RL°n vol k ................. street n ds\ ter - 491 ton - JO,. ' fila ., - 406. W R 368. 39,, Pet ate6 ntlt 45 \\"e Seve ...... ............................... 311. 329, C°T2, Gia 'Ice, c tr.. West Seventh street ugai-t'aria R.. 290 WaehinRton Foundry 9J. 90, 1G3 sewer ""' :81 ' \Next \Inti street, Pru ce . W a -aw street ............................3G, R'xcner, I ................ ........... 170 Warner. R150, 20J, 272 sit west Tenth street grade............................ \\'est Tenth streetHidew¢1k.....................�60, 629 R. a ............... ....................................'� Waltham n,enue Knule............... 459 \\'ext Fifth street 661 hill......................................750. 397 Waltbnm nvenuuude...alk.... �.... ...........'..... 47 \Ve-t Crocus C,olmpnn5'...................... Nvext I'nbllehinK 260, 425 Wnln,t street Rr Walnut streetimproNmnent__...,..,._._..,..,..._26' proper............_ ............. \Next St. pout ............. t7o sidew'alk.................... .....� W"¢lnut ..... \\'est St. enol park .................. nes i`nnl Real l:xtnto un5 mPcntlone a It,, 451, :Si:t, 41J, 456. 45G. 51r2, R'abnsha street LrI 119 :j.....4 4, 4 1\'ext St. of addition No. 5, va 150 112". 119, feta 1011, -Cg fan, G31, 134, 610. , r . SYndirate and alfa,\•e.. . . 508, 504. 505. text 243 rnilw ray. Vr° HtcePts \Vest St" I "al hexa -Estate rand 1, Wabashn.-treat, elecnted �i7 Pn men t S—dlcnte ¢ddltion No parchnxe 247 W allaIllu street sidewalk. ,9J 300 drinking toul➢tdlli of lots in.... ................ ...... I rand Im pr.l Wabash¢ street n•1�\'eraltJ' and Rle, streets 310 \\'ext St. rout Beal Fat at, .e-ar' 30.9 Wabash, ,..._ ....._sill' e, balconios................ .. 123 avenu. ment Syndicate additl place, Innis' College rear 169 Wq zettn street ....... .................._............ �lOfi, Ji6f \Text division, ................... rnagement .............................. de.. ....17, 358 Those. pidew'nik........ ........ ......183, 3G] I doe. �'.2SIi, 323. 953, 44tl Walsh, ......291, \Val -h, Jae. Il ................................... 1 ' \Nextminater street Rrnstreet 378. 393. 415 aloPeH................ s" .....""..... W➢GIO¢ avenue xidew'nik.....1000 no1n 'it471 IN, reterxtreet Well, Htreet OPeninK................................117. 164 \V,teou avenue (formerly ;13, iib ...............................572, 5" \Cells street Krxde................................... 196 grade ...................' Mk. 265. Wateon. .7. J.........de.....190. 2N. "................. GOO \Velle,treet croeswnik.................................. Wedge. A. ..nn d others.............................. 37 W n.rren street gen \Va'ren-Schurf Asphalt C-- .....................35i, 3'J4 ....... ....... hnilditq ........................ ........... ... N. xxxvii INDEX. • ,A. \IISCIi I.I..\, iitlUS— .. race.. .......... \USCF:"l-ks F:t'I7S— tnlu,kr rt't a \\Hon..l.:\. and I. .......................... xtn•et penlnK............ ..l.................. ' 450 \l'eerl and raddltlxn, alley KrI 1, u NVIlli! l •_ Iltlon dma" I'nrk Im \\'Hxnn \\"ilder and Uodge'e xnbdielnlu......... .......... bJ _9, Wla t !o -til half rr-urrnnin`nien 1 Jon. It's. I 2blork Wild" n{Pn r rraxnwnikx............ �.. �........ .. 37i \\'alder. .................... 267 - .................. \\'aide. hktrk :t. `Irn,lirnte nddltiott Na. l -ran -agent• :I. .... ............ \\'Ire ........................ ..... _M:K.:131 \\'i1Knx.:\. ll ........... ........................ MI' r.- \\'�ide..I rax. li'xadditiott..... ...... ........... 1H eta., tea's ""-- 1111 .......... ............... 1... \\'fairer, •1 rax. \....Keell'"' '9 gPmeltt ................all...... O2 \\'aide curl l'uok nirw•t........................ and ...ixt9, 0:17 \\'faker's n•nrrnn 673 I,............... l.".'I, _'I, :Il:l, Sit/. GiY. SBfi ........ ........... weld" Mrx............... ................ NIJ, :130 1119, IHIi, : \\'ire. .I°lin .. \\'ilxbuxru, 1'.•tem........................................ 423 \\'exl ry IN aa, grndr...........155, ill' 1 'G. 511' S1\ I1 Iklk.. o'Imlxnr till"] narhrr xbnP .... .... .. ;:i9 W I \\ I .JI Jib \\late, -trent •rude r f Krrtde. .. .. .- 5fl2 H•t tannin'. \\ 1 \\'Inter xtr .. ...... 47i {cater e.trvi\nl. .. J7 r. elKner nl x, .a i fonouola tt'a udditinit• -fart r nclon. \VeIRh'mnxtrr. .. .... ............ .1.. �I \\'Illlu u, It. Ileo 357. 491 182 ntx,tenrrx..................... \Neiirhtx It„1 1•InPr. En., WItzel'x xvhdi 1 1 l'o11rK. y:i \\'oodbhte xtnwt ale 1'9 .. . ..11..".' xiIPY, furl actio Dtrlxiou rtd,li ti '_.. _.......2f 1, 9:i1 n'uodland park ndditinx. rwW .. ..sls 1 ' Jl arum.. d all, o11. 11 Wondiuud i`nrk •599 9A9.. 253.=!k2trl l• \\ 1 \ lk.- - -' 1�3. lnJ, 1•N,', '391. SiJ. l� eidl wIlk. eontrarl ProPo N ,bete,t .. 1 11111 .. - 4-,I \\'onden rand , goudwor,l n\e t 1 ,11 h>I • B i 1 iii 1 \\ 11[ vl 11 i I It [ d.li 11 1 ......... .. ........ 1' rail' rtYx 1 I IK o rat t i l Ik .. . —law” , 9J I \\ fiat➢~� . . rim• InK.-III ..nddltton. It" Pen WoodnridRe \\ ,m7brtdgx xttt'et flr-1 ' and \\'aitney un,l Sutitlt x ...,9. I ..... ..........._- R'urklnKluett of R'orkannar c,nnnittee................................. ............. ,ux InK..: i.. .... 5111. J, :i1x.:4N.:N:S, '1 Jrili. Ht W rkbonxr director nppoatted.,.,. .... 2JiN. �. "i leer nl11rnt R'Ititltey xm 1 Smith's addition• ..� I \Nonlxr•\'1\N..1.................................._ 119, :197 ......... 27 ....... ....... hnilditq ........................ ........... ... N. \1'ovlfr, 3 ....................... InnricF -959 997 \Nhitner orad Hmith'x ud,Rtion.xidrwnl Smita•x ndditfon, arra w'nIJS!, 5 \Nolf, \\'m......,.,. ....................................... .., \Volar.tad rimann ..........................*W .."� 48. Willtner� nml _ IdleY \Vlehlu. "or..... ........................520. w Frnuk...................................... •. 16R \Nhitney xud Sttt itb'e mhRtiott, fl;9u :,UR nm7 Rrn ................. 515 allr0' Pr HR•`r \\'oPxteak, ............ Wright. 13en1 . F .............. nddltiun, n+demPtion If certiHe6 A. 52N ll" Iral \\'altnet' rtn'1 Sntlth'x t„I'lltiou. ]trade.\\ \\"rlKht'x \\',nue aireet ..... .. 613 \ni ""'-- 11�I \\hit. ... _.' 99 t 1 ._ riPVnirinR ... \\'vane aireet Nal INV,n,r I,—, Krxde. Wheelalla - ... Wheeler n\rnnx Kende ." -1.'t, In 119 "MI \\'heeler ttvrnne oPrninK. t -' \Nheeler late, el" I elkf Krxdv................_. \\'aitnP -tire lxl 111 9 •` 9'2 ,t c wall. 19r. \' it cal \\ r dx. \ n \ x. nxrtnrnr. f„r o- 1:a - �n,e " a3. \\hal+\ xn rHi«, 2 JH2, Fx tee, M -I n'Intrf tan,+ .. i \V ltnrtou, \ - U n'hitncre, 1 1 f` \\'hl txcre., ltrlxaatr sell 11 thin nrnbd w, I FN 'o —tion fon........................ 15 ,,ml- \Ittr\ C. 4 -tree t -1 dr,wa 16 t \emnlprK I KP rat Rrnae.._....... .. . I \\'InnIPPR nvenrle r tan .... ....._, 492 Winifred street-iduwnllinr exleasbal S Winifred street rnlla'uy \\'Innebngo ett'ret Kn3dP ............................... IIIF \Vital.'- addition, nrFn.................. ........... IIG Winslow uNPnne grass .................... _...... . 'lli Wil. F - .. 1, Al... . Wltherep°on street Rrado xud sidewalk -.16.1. 1+Jf' \Citherypoon street Rrn de ............. ..191. 2 06. va \Callao- xrreet xide\rnik.n- Wilkln II rest -ewer ...................199. 823. 387. 4J9 Wilson, wal- ..................... Vutex, 1Jr 579 '. Nnnkeestreet I1 Ilk. 517 _ \ nnkPr ximi 211 VoerR. •\. •i 1 tet 1{ t (:.on cal t V `wrl, nide re ,NN l 1111 tK. ”. ixit ti—lol 1 Vnunnm.... 1. \\ Third addltion ... ... Sgt •rel :WO, :➢x4. 406 Vo k �Ichol fork xtr w•t x I,le x alk........... .. ._ -4 93'2 lr , Vork xtrret cro walk.............................HA2, Vork Iteral h ode ................ 2M. 280. 32.9, 448 392. 413 Vork street-1oPPx...........................3i7. :t7 i. 39ri. 414. .................... Vork xtrPst sewer..479 naxtr➢rtionx ............................ 4� 281 Vork street ....................:a \ark street hare ............. lice Patrol eetx, po V➢rk rand Nix-I,siPPi.xtr. 1 wz........................................ _......_ efi6 %ohm. illy and ,there ................................ .477 - rertler. F, �` n.�+a ��*��rkj2�,�"r s- 'r� ��gy "'�i• ��.i&r'��'�„t��gT t. PROCEEDINGS —OF— THE COMMON COUNCIL —oF 'rtll:— CITY OF ST. PAUL FOR THE YEAR 1888. Regniar Meeting, .Ian. 2, 1". ST. I'.a ct...ian. :t. 1>;`+3. Oomnnittee on Police. ]'resident Kerr iu the chair. FrOnn .l. 9. McCafferty, Attorney for Present: Ald. Conley. Dow)an. O'Con- Sarall Conroy— nor, I'etseh, Cullen. Itynn, Sanborn, \otifyiug the City of St. Paul, mn be- half of said SRCnh ($)llrpy. Shat Sim will Reber, Kenny, Kain, Kamm, lir}'ant. claim damages to the amount of $.5,1)006 Mines, Long. Mr. ]'resident -1 5' on account of injuries sustained by rea- Co�ufrsWAT1Oxs• son of falling on ury Sidewalk, From His Honor the Mayor—Fire Com- Committee OR Claims and Corporation wissi0ncr Appointed—Attorney. '1'o the Ihmm•able, the President and From 1'. Coal Swanson— Common Council of the City of St. Praying that he be allowed the sum Paul of Ri5, paid for medical attendance for 1 have this day appointed .leremiah injuries received while in the discharge C. Prendergast a member of the Board of his uties as a Police officer. , of Fire Commissioners, to succeed him- Comdmittee on Claims and Corporation self, for the temp of three (3) years, Attorney. from Dec. 31, 1887, and ]ask )'our con- From .James SCbamnaaker— sent thereto. - Notifying the City of St. Paulthathe 1301tEin A. SMITH, 3111}'01". holds judgments against S. P. Folsom Dec. 31. 1887, and Folsom 8- Murray,rendered in favor Ald. Sanborn moved that the appoint- of C. L. Hyde and others, amounting In nnent be advised and consorted to. all to $767.52, and praying that said The motion prevailed.amount be deducted from any moneyys Peas—Ald. Conley, Dowlan,O'Connor, now due said parties by the City of St. i I'etsch, Cullen. Itymn, Sanborn, Reber, Paul on account of contracts. - Keun}', Kain, Hanim. Bryant, Mmes. Committee oil Claims and Corporation ,11.9, Jnr. President -15. Attorney. Also, From Stockton y Lindquist— Policeman Appointed— fraying that they be allowed the sum To the honorable, the President and of $3,403, by them paid out on account Common Council of the City of St. of extra work and unforeseen obstacles -. Pani: encountered in constructing Marfa ave - 1 have this day appointed William line sewer system. Wilson a member of the regular police Committee on Streets and City En- force, to succeed Officer Tegeler, rvho ineer. - has been transferred,41b) the Municipal From B. A. Froiseth, Attorney for Bar - Court, and 1 ask your advice and con- nard A. Frolseth— sent thereto. Prayin that three commissioners be BonenT A. SMITH, Mayor. appointer tocppraise and award con 1 PROCEEDINGS OF THE COMDiON COUNCIL. :3 OF THE COMMON COUNCIL. PROCEEDINGS Folsom & Murray', Esti- fact that the term for which the official restraining the city of St. Pani from the for a certain piece of land al- addition, 5000: y No. 2 and final. paving aIle bloc' newspaper was designated has expired, execution of said contract. By a recent the court the injunction was ensatios pp 21, woodland Park, 5"110; Hickey and w have been taken for a street mate etc, decision of dissolved. le¢ed other,, Estimate No. 1, grading Gotzianof Aid. Hamin submitted a resolution St. Paul DAIL ' GUME Owing W the (it in to opening. Committee on Streets. streec,&5to, Palmer & Dunklee,E,timflte 51 207 .I designating the the of,the city for tilt, -ce sary x- the contract it will be necessary w ex- From F. L. Bayard and Others— street, Cher- No. 0, KradluK Mar}• A. st as official paper ensuhtg }'ear. tell([ the time for the completion of the For widening ,ltd lwulevardnlg from south mal • Faaiic hiilliddK Ald. Sanborn submitted a prop.si- bridge. As the contract is now ready okee avenue. 100 feet wide, �rtlgelcsubstriuctEore• limits north W edge of river bluff. $11,384..11; William Forrestal, Estimate No. 1, tion from the Pioneer Press Company, for 1888 at the for execution, I ask the council to fix the date when said bridge ,hail be cam- city Committee on Streets. No. 8 and fivahsprinkling District Estimate w du the official printing same rates as prevailed for said print- Plated. Respectfully, From W. A. Somers and Others— Franklin Greet, 5:',1'If 64: YFilliam Forrestal, ing (tiring the year 1887. stating they 1\ .I'. D1ultltAe, Corporation Attorney. For the vacation of and Susan N $130 i Forrestal, Estimate could save the city a considerable sum Jan. 3, ISM fixed between Concord street 75a William final, sprinkling District No. ' of money, etc., and submitting sped- Aid. Hamot moved that the time bridge lie ex- street. No. a and on Streets. 35•'3&620; William Forrestal, Estimate meas of the comparative space occupied for the completion of said to Dec. i. 1888. Committee From J. A. DlcClaskey and others— No. 8 and final, sprinkling. District No. -Mjc Estimate by said printing when set ut a different from the Ald. i-sauborn (coded The ,,often prevailed. For the vacation o to,. The III i- 4, 52•.,.11.77: Forrestal & Redlyl . District No. style present. tilt, proposition with a Yens—Ald. Conley, D9wlan,O'Conuor, ase of rearranging 1 No. 8 .nn final, sprinkling, Nu• 1. & Renily, Estimate accompanied substitute for :lid. llanim's resolution, I'rtsch, Cuilen, Ryan, Sanborn, Weber, Pn,e Syndicate Addition c2 3k5,70; Forrestal Astrid No. ,�;ti, to the effect that the Council proceed Kenny, K. Hanna, Bryant, Dlinen, Committee on Streets. g still final, sprinkling hall— im by ballot to elect the official paper. Lung, Mr. President-15. Illumina- From Solonon 7.a his salary as janitor be trimorrestakl�i�nK District Un motion of AI(L Iiamnt, Lewis Ot' Cnty Engineer—Street Asking that rSC3.0 old increased w•ufk. anpprink� Forrestal Estimate Baker, publisher of the GLOBE, was tiols— City Engineer submits a state- hlcreased,oningaccountuf neeessitatte, the hiring Of extra het' Nogond food, Krmlt'd the rrivil' a if the (lour and Cou the for Phe inept in relation to cost of globes, eree- ('ontmitter nn Public Buildines. 12 $.174,83; 1i. Hansen, Estiumte 3 supplemental to No. 2 ami I.. Becker and Others— explained to t�m nerd reasons printing the city advertising jn the tion of gas lixtures, maintenance of the during the coming winter From George ro For the grading of Clark street, be filial sewer oil Franklin street. 545; present style, etc. same, etc., tweeu Whitall and Case streets. $tett & Farnham, $21; Pioneer Press The resolution Offered by Aid. San- carnival. ordered Placed oil file. Granted. (See order to Board of Iron company, $2':3.50: James Schuonntaker, Charles born as a substitute for the resolution Of Clerk of Municipal Court— Ile Works.) $70; Berlandi & Batt, 5:38; Seamans & offered by Aid. Manua when placed on Report for men [li of Dee cher. REPanT, OF C11'V tiFH'1('klt�. FCJelld. 5$,05; Wyckoff, loll its passage. was last by file following iptbel'+ with City Treasurer's recelpL RLLRCIIed Of City Comptroller—Audited Chtints, Benedict, 54.3.5: -106c $1.82: M. It. Vote: Yeas—Ald. Cullen. Sanborn. Long, for 53, 1!18.36, being amount of fines, Bound, $191k;; Al. Scannell. Viz' Estimate Nu. 4, Dlurnanr., 58; .1..J. Leveroi.1. $.51; •lose h C. i. Bryant. Mr. President-5. costs and fees collected ill said court during said month. Folsan s el street, m & Spiel + 535; 11. F. O'Halloran, 548: Rusabel street, 5435; R'a- Sherwood, Hough. .,. Na •s—Aid. Conlel-, Dow•lan, O'Con- yy -nor, Petsch, Ryan. \Y t,boq Eeuny,Kaitl, Committee on Public Accounts. ppavinK vile, \Ylllianls, 5117; Diurray, Estimate NO. 5. paving Kohl, Esti- Rothmund, $1.70; E. Ilantm, Dlinea-10. Of Chief of Police— Dec. :31.1887, eouta street, $425; Bahr & 57.75; •John final, grading Feronia Dlr\amen+ 5 John Mathejs, 51; J. :11d.� Sanborn moved to ,uncoil the Report for month ending tocol number of arrests, 2irJ: 'hes mfltr, No.2 and P avenue. 5415; Iliekey. & Dleklr. Fsti- Sisters of Gaol She herd, 5'38.19; 575; George 538•!10: resolution offered by :1"D "Daily l kn in- the lvOr(1s •'Daily 1' fines collected, 5'_'.8!x,45. col nixie. Nu. 3, fin81, KradlnK Becell street, J, Ryder, l indig+ No. (lufnby & Abbott, $1; Lindig, 510.43; er[inK Darer P—s" instead of the words -Daily Committee on Public Accounts. 5,aa: Mnrnane cough, Estimate Ilmnline avenue, 8524: August .labs,. $18.15; Bruggeoma & Commis- Globe." Of Cnptaitr of 1'otice- Report for Ueceni 1887, show- 3, flood, gradin¢ Keating, Estimate No. 3, filial, grad- CO 525.;(5; Board of Water A. M. Uoher[Y, 5.51; J.9 Lost b the followiu vote: Ald. KSuubela, Ing N, it 'not �lighted nnduringr InK G(xxlrich avenue, 51,54,1; .I. DleDun- .ranee., 528.08; Onel(L•i Craig, $20; G." W. Merrill, 5.57; Yeas Calico. Lou g, Bryant, DD'. Prrsideut-5. electric lightsas said ald,Estimate No. 6. final, gradin:I'. Dlathew & Adams, Estimate Peoples Ice contpan. :K3Zl Brown. )' DmKe O'COn- mouth. ( Ci. Comptroller. street, 53497; White rexo•S,ftnal, sewer preacy&Cu..$11.wl St. Paul Foundry' rayys—Aid.Conley= nor. I'etseh, Rpau, \\ eber,Kenny. Rxiu. (Iti Conniff, Acting I'ouulmtts- supplementary No.4, suVP {1; Stockton & Lind- mpany t'Yi.5o: Roeewater & Christie. onSixth,treat $' i V y $W; FieldinK Bros.. 5:32.54• Board of No. 3, supplementaryto Hanna, Tinea-10. of .lobo ter— Report for month of November+ 1887, {uist. Ntntate ntary No. 2, final. sewer 1 Park Coniridssioners, 5903.&R: Frank G. r 52; Strong- I:y The estion be(ng r i the Pessaee the resolution offered iby Aid. liamnt, with City 'treasurer's receipt4 attached 534.50; Stockton Lindquist, Estimate Peters, $25; J. If. Dlauri, Hardware company, 5.1.50: '^. the. same was nxssrd by flu• &dluwinK for 5&1 �x). No ^ final, sewer on Mackubiu street, Ilackrtt nisi, Estimate (.mA,-ear Rubber company, 511.50; cute: Com oiltee un Public Accounts. 551.50; Stockton &Lind t{ oil Oak street, j;ueringer &Sous, 53H.787 Jonu Peas—Aid. Coulry, Uowl:up n. rsha ue rt-er,u wultit s.• No. 3, final, sewer R. Ilar- Uuherty. Estimate No. I muber coulpmly, 1121.17; E. R. liar- �. Sanborn. nor, Petsch, Cullen. Ryan+ SBrymn• Sate Marshall Avenue Slopes M Avenue '1'ne Works have had .5193.50; P. 3 supplementary to No. 2 -final, roan, 519.511. street, SSU: Vt:. \Veber Kcnn3 Kain, 13snlni, liryaet. Niurx. Lolrg. DI'r. 1'residrnt—in. Board if Public o under cr i, iderutiun the r-olu[lon ur stilt, sewer on Canada Allowed and ordered Paid. Conley, lloherty, Estimate No. 3, supple-Dow11Sanlioou, Also, order of Common Council, air ilex:. d, 1887, relative W Condeun- P. mentary to ru. 2 and final, sewer on 1 rap( ACid: Rymlt, IiIKh Brillgge. Superstructure— 1'o tie Iitmorable, the President !mrd proved mK :ted mkjng an easement necessary Sherman street 525: P. Doherty. Esti- I nor, \Veber, Kenn `l KPrrs'nle linntmLi Bryant, Common Council of the city of St. for slopes for the grading of Marshall maty. No. land final, sewer on glehart and Unle streets,I'. Uuherty, Mines. Lung• , W No.: Of City Clerk— Paul— Paul— G.,11— Ex-; Ort the 2d day Of avenue, frau Victoria street w the Mis- SissiPpi river, and having investigated Estimate N. 3, suPPlemeitary •war 1 Dlackubin street, S bmittine ('ity Treasurer's receipt August, 1887, a contract w:1s nwxnlyd the nruoosed improvement, respectfulli it ad and final, 511.e.5; P. Uuherty. Estimate No i and forubelii0, r crivxd for doK licenses. C. L. Strobel for the erection t' a Erma report that necessary grope to condemn and take "au easement mr 4,11.8• sewer On lglehnrt tree,, 51 29! ; City Conptrulier. final• News- bridge across the Mississippi river, Forbes to Mohawk .ventre, in St. the Inn([ adjoining and on the line of P. Dohertc, Estimate 11 1 and Of CorPornptr Attorney 13; I street Paul. Within a day or two after the Marshall avenue,from Victoria street to sewer on Eighthtimat I'. lloherty, Cedar paper— award an injunction was issued out of the edge of the bluff near the sa s- EstimNo. 3 and filial un ate D1unnc,Estnuate The Corporation Attorney submits a the the District Court of Ramsey County, snppi river, for snaking and in ntaln- som & alley Park Place comimnicataon calling attention to treat, 5244: Folsom & \o, t and e; Folsom pliv PROCEEDINGS OF THE COMMON COUNCIL. benefited costs slid ing stupes for I e t and and 111111 grading expenses lune necessary, to tile extent of the incurred halt (1�) jilt,I t the thereby: that said improvement is not said bl arshR11 avenue: estimated ezPense thereof is d°Ou: asked for by a petition of a majority o that real estate to be assessed the owners of property. to S e d assessed therefor can bt Of ttlunddamnges, therefor, of tsaid here a plan bled to the eztelfor casts and expenses pec Ismall )n>veaeut lot make )the adoption, if Teas sire i.3, cured the 1, ;that sal p is not asked for he a Peti[inn oti to aa- nays ll. H. L. Gon rd p publPresic Wor jority oY the own but �, ')ere 11 eb 1 N1¢n. ;,1rsSs.lerk Board Public Works. assessed therefor, a plan or Vnttile of said iuipruvmuln" Board 1'uhlic Works.) 15. (See order to and an order Por }yoar ado tion, if y Also. desire as W make the 1! n, Arkwright Street and Lllid, l'Incc Tens 3, nays U. Gtading— It. L. MR.11 - , President The Board of Public Wm ks have had W. F. EltWIN.6erk Board PIIblh, Works. cooler consideration the resolution Or Ian. 3, 1888. urdrr of the Coa non Council, approved Adopted . Teas 15. (see order tat Nov. LL 1887. relRYrumtive tVA�I» the o lstreeetIn Board of Public Works). Arkwright street, from Also, Case street, and Lookout Place, Brener Avenue Gradingg \Vestminster street w Arkwright street, The Board of 1'ublle \\'orks have had in one contract. anti having mvrs- under cmisideratioli ill resolution n.ivl tfgated the proposed imprOvelnress r•_ oiler of the Common sportfully report that it is net d, I)ec. 7, 1887, relative to the grading of ,old propper to grade Arkwright street, Bremer avenue, front St. Anthony ave- frow it all street to Case street, unit our to (iuivereit' avenne,and laving in- I OoI on I'Isse, tronl tis easterly terini- vesl stigaled the proposed impruventent,re- nus to T rrace s[reot, ander one con- sprcttuliy report that Said Improvement tract: that the estimaone-halt}1eltof is necessary and propel; that the esti thereof is t :°• which aced not he paid into the mated ex Veuse thereof m iwi+o, mu• -half before the contract is of which need lot be paid into the let}: Cit' Creasery Treasury before the contract let: that real estate ht be assessed there- of read estate to be assessed there- for can he found benelitedto the extent for can be found benefited to the ex- of the costs And espmises necessary to tent of the costs and expenses lit cessary be incurred thereby that said Improve - to be incurred thereby; that said ta- nleut is asked for h}' a petition of a proveaent is asked for by A petition of majority of the owners of property to a najort� of the Owners of property to he assessed therefor, and we herewith he assessed therefor, and we herewith .rod a plat or profile of said improve- seud a Ulan or profile Of said improve- went. unit an order for your Adoption if nient, anti an order for tour adoption, if }ou desire us to make the improventelt. Wit's desire us to nake the inilm sent. Veas 3. nays U. Teas 3, naps a. R. 1.. (}olt_IAN, President. R. L. GOR\IAS. President. \1'. F. FilwrN.C'lerk Board Public Works. W.F.EuwIN,Clerk Board Public ATurks. jau.3, ISM. ,IRI'. :3, IHSS'•yells 15. Adopted. Teas l5. (Sec order to Board Board of 1,11blie Works,)ISee Order O of Public Works.) Also, Also, R'ill's Street Brading, Eric Street Change of Grade— Willis Street Board Of Public Works have had Thr Board of Public Works have had under derrnf theide anon the resolution tapproved OrderundOf otiletCo ninon Couneration the cil. approve d to t8s7, relative to the riding of Dec. 91, 1str, relntve to a change of July L„ grading between (1RSeade, R illis street (:1lerrianl Park) between St. giallo oil Erie street, Anthony' avenue. Rud Rondo street. and street and .)effersoll nvetne, anno d hav- having IIIVY,S[IgRIe(1 [hr Prrportol that aenl respectfully repoinvestigated the rtssed that ini proven) - respectfully r I el it le Ferdinand and �trectltrulfornerto tier the rensonrovenleat is utlat Lsaid areand strei Is ggradander to'Carroll Streefront St. LAl esttiva avellue ex- further rem oto that gthe lgrade hasnd thereof is $1,(AO, one-half tofore bees changed and damages of which need not be PRid awarded. 11 J _Got 11AN. President. Into the City Trvasiry before he the contract is let; that real estate R'. F. Enwts,C eek Board Public Works. to be assessed therefor call be found Jan. 3, 1888• PROCEEDINGS OF THE COMMON COUNCIL. Alderman of,the district. Also. Also, Colborne Street Sewer— Wooden Sidewalk Assessment—,Conalittee recommend the passage of The Board of Public Works respeet- ecmnpany lug resolution th said matter. Holly request your honorable body to Adopte(I. (See resolution.) iuStruet the Corporation Attorney to Al.), Robert Court VacatlOn— make application to the district court of to have the Committee recolunlrud that said vaea- Ramsey county, Minnesota, it, the tion be granted as asked for when pett- .ludLinent opened and canceled matter the against hots S, h tionels pay the soul of $100 into the City of assessment Park addition Prt•.asur3 and lo. block u. SunuuiI it, 5t. Paul H.incollI avenue. South Adopteol. Also. side), for the eoustruetiml. relaying and Alley Vacation. St. Anthony Park— repairing wooden sidewalks, under con- Forrestal (Estimate Nu. ('ouunittee recommend that alley in - tract of Jame, April 1, 1887, and block 70. St..-Anlhony Park. be vacated 1) for term beginning o•alk when pctittuners pay into the City coding Nov. 1. 18x+7. no wooden been laid by the city in front of Prexsury the sum of X5e. _ halving Adopted. said premises. H. L. G w1l A.N. President. Also. St. Paul Union, Depot Company's Peti- W.F.EnIVIN.C'lerk Board Public Work s. n.3, 1888. .lanalittee tion— Committee reeuuuno ld that said pet- Streets. C.Alswe tion be referred back to petitioners for a plat of the ground asked to be vacated Erroneous Assessment— 'Pile :Old the ground to be dedicated in lieu Board recommends that a re- be drawn in thereof, accom pal ted by deeds from the funding order for SSI. -W respective parties offering Co dedicate Yxror of R. Ilassard. (in xrcount of er_ the suuth fourteen feet of lots 1 to G in - rosous assessment agaile, property t elusive, of block 3. Hopkins' addition. owned by him, for the construction. re_ wooden etde- Couunittee also recommend that such laying and repairing of deeds be Accompanied by abstracts of walks. Adopted. (See resulutiolli title of property aforesaid. REPORT OF BOAVII OF,( ;NTROL. Adopted. Also. The Board of Control submits report Upper Levee Syndicate Petition— for month of December, lss7, showing 1 uluuuttee recullnnemded that prayer total expenditure of$4.II.41.sb, as follows: hospital• 81.484:35: ahus house. bLllS: of petitioners be granted opo[' payment by then, Ito' the. sale of .'R4,:i:i$.W) holo till :ki; outside all[, 81.4.'.3.18. City Treasury. Couunittee on Public Accounts. Ii F.LORTS OF STANDING COMMITTEE,. Uf Couunittee on Aire Department -1:. 's IAdopted. � (lily Eugimer's Itelort— Petition— \V. unitte that the ac-'' v Couunittee recoup lend that report ('nnuuittee recommend in be of City Engineer for November, 1887, be companying ordinance said matter adopted. passed. Adopted. (See Ordinance No. 87b•i Adapted. Of Committee on License—Liquor Ordi- Also. H. L. Williams and Others' Petition --1,11c nance— joint enounittee on License and Counnitlee recommend that said pelf- Ordinances recommend the passage tion be referred to Corporation Attorney (If accompanying ordinance fixing the for his opinion as to authority of Coun ].ate to he paid for license to sell intoxi- eil to compel a lot owner to remove catitg liquors in tile city of St. Paul.lumber from his lot solely ml account of Adopted. (See Ordinance No. 87.4.) lite danger. ' Also, - Adopted. Also, I License R:rts— J Petition -- (rateunes tain nYear Committee) recoup Wlid end that Teti- changestee liceriw for the tion be referred to the. Board of Fire to ISM. Aoopted and Corporation Attorney Conunissimners, with authority re-' dispose of instructed to draw an ordinance to carry move :Ind sell, or otherwise house Clinton avenue. said changes into effect. the old engine on Also. Adopted. (If Conalittee on Streets—ordinance— Committee recommend that orders be Committee recuuunemd the passage of drawn in favor of all parties who are issued an ordinance granaiue F. I'. Blair t' a entitled it) rehates on licenses ilia,, as Per report of Cita right to use• certain alleys for electric fur the year light purposes. Adopted. (See Ordinance No. 870.) Clerk. Adopted. Yeas 15. PROCEEDINGS OF THE COJIMON COUNCIL. Of Committee ou I'ubiie Accounts— th Reports—ua Connittee have examfu,d reports of " Roard of Control for November. Iti87. ofimber Inspector of Buildings for Novenlher, 11 and lNovenlbt•rerk of 'lalltl falltn(lal rrm 11 t fail' of •SHOW fa correct. to Adopted. also. 11 Sealer of weight, and \leasurl Re- s port—. It' Cmnntltt•e have rx.oined said report 13 and form([ correct, and n•rouuueud Cl!, payment of •stain salaries "s pro' unli 11 sauce, the bills for which ore rnclused. to Adopt•tf. p _111cEt.n.nNY'll ` I Special C'o"m'ittec— In compliance with x resin"tion of if,, llouln", Co, ucfl. passed at its all o jog held mi Dec. 6. Pre•ident Kerr alp- 1 pointeti)Y rad. el •1"tnfttrestt) troy' dalalun e on - t ab R s{ junction wf[h a)likr -noluittt'r from flat' ('Onuuun' l'uuncil of \IinueaPOlfn fn r•- bxrd W s ,y'a'rn of ,newer, :rad fur the - ?rt lluage olimi tn�•Oftfit,- mac j.riui re the Ordinances— A" ordinance w'as read " lO I1'. and regulate the. saic of intoxicating liquors. and t)rrpeal crrtaiu ordinance. legal- Rod P"et""! e same.: Alol. 1'etsrh wurrd that the ruh•s bo• so fair suspruded as to allow said nrdi- naucc to pass to its second rca ling. Thr noda)u pn•cailra1. yeas 14. mud Ilac sar.lnni timtordinii ar"i las-d. Itolll'rlinanrr Vu. n74.i read •q., grant :\n rdinancr crrtaiu Frank I . Blair the right to so' alleys for the purpose of soft plyigg elrc- trfc 'telt." Ald. Haunn rowed that thr rides be, so far suspended as to allow still Ordfmauce to pass to its second read"[¢. The motion prevailed, yeas 14, at.([ ahe solid �sucmt l [inu�Raod tas ip :eat.' [(See tOrd'I- "trace No. 876.) All ordinance was read " pernftt,ing Daniel O'Comor to erect a balcony'.' :Vd. O'Coumor moved that the rules It, so fall' suspended as to allow said ordinance. to pass to its second r•a tang. The nation prevailed. y'e"s 14, Rud the ,all( ordinance was til -reupun to a ,,"Olul final and passed. (See Ordi- Imn". NO. 877.1 An ordtnaure• was read "app(i fjut t- ing and rclfngoAsbing a portion of jut 3, h1Ock 4'_'. Rice A Irvine's add M(ot. for a public :aIle,." Aid Hanan uun'ed that the rules h- s a far suspended as to allow said ordi- nmace to pass to its second ratting. I'he motion prevailed, yeas 14, and e said ordinance was there," wt) read second tittle and passed. (.ee Ordi- RIt:e No. 8711.) Au ordinance was read •'alle.pdi"g t•dfumnce. No. 727-" Add. llamml '[loved thatthe rules be so reuspeudra{ as to allot, said urdfnance pass to its second reading. The uad.io l prevailed, yeas H, and tie said ordinance was th,reupom read a ecumd time :wd passed. ISee Ordi- .uacr NO. 879.) y Cbuunittec uu Ordil ali-s— A re,odutio" sothoriAlig the .lodge Of n.prelrnj art to ca"Ifloy .11 111 al Ia r' salary I I to, esveed V5 rr mouth. l.u,t. liens J• Italy, lo. fay .Ud. \Cvbrr— :\ rr:;uhntipp waking au apprupn'ixtio" f $1O,(Xxl front certafIt fund,, to be ap- died to the onst•uction of :rppr sacthe ls ) the ]lack street bridge racks of the St. 118 11 1, \lilan'"I lis l \IxniWhn rail w'ay• lior8rd of Public \VOrks• Ify add. \Crbrr— :\ rl•sulutfun iustructfu¢ [lac dirty F.n- Kincer to remove snow from sidewalks Alt, where it is Ru absolute necessity. ,and trial fu trout of properq where the uwurrs have already cumplfed with the hnY. 1'nunndttt'e "n 1tr'rl•t,. 13, Ald. Ityan— :\ resolutfuo author iring the Purchase of a sed of sc:alrs, lu be located un the pulrlir mxrkrntd prov, i cutt�of ads lweighmas�te r fur the app)i l'Owmitter oil Streets. l lx fordnod Renin Strocts \"acation— lar cunsidrraton Of the Y •a[iuu of Oxford part of unit Bron streets was ritned and laid notil the next re¢ulal, meeting of the COn"pon Cuun- ,.il, .tan. 17. Iwai. at i:sn oicl )ck p. Irl. Ordinances. Ouju,:Yx(.kl \0. 374. An Ordinance to License Rud Regulate the Sade of Intoxicating Liquors std to Repeal Pertain Ordinances Regu- lating the Same. 'rhe Common (.ouncil sit' the Cite of St. Paul du ordain as follow,: Section I- ,'list all stop tell far a license to sell Intoxicating liquors will'- I.said city shall be In writfug,and'fruit designate the place where such business is to be carried on, which ahnll "sit be ill those portions of the city f" which the ,ale or Intoxicating liqui)rs is prohibited by I—, 'I' urolinnncrs Of till' city-, which • pplicatiun -11x11 be filed with the City clerk and tin• sum sit' one dollnr shall bo• pad([ him for the tiny anent of the herr- catfuu sit' tht e n0cc thereof. PROCEEDINGS OF THE COMMON COUNCIL. upon said City Clerk shall publish a notice in the official newspaper of aids city once a week for two weeks, which notice shall contain the name of the ap- plicant, a description of the premises stated fn the application. slit' that at a time therein stated, which shall not be less that) two weeks after said first pub- lication, said application will be heated before him at a place therein desig- ❑sted. That several of such applications may be Included in one "otice, which shall be signed by the City Clerk. That any person may appear at the time stated for such hearing all([ object to the granting of such lice use, where- upon such hearing shall be adjourned Iryy- the City Clerk to the next meeting Of the (bu"nittec oil Licenses of the City Council, who may then hear and determine the same or adjourn till' hear- ing Of the surame e front that to tone and thereupon deterntf"e the ,aunt' when they shall see fit. Sec. •L. Ally person or persons su ap- plying for ra license to sell i"toxicati"g Ifquors shall, before the same is issued.' file with the C1ity Clerk at bond to said cit,. in the form requh'ed by au act of the legislature entitled "Au act to further regulate the sale of or disposi- th at of intoxicating Ifquors," approved March :3. I887. Sec. 3. If no such objection is made to the granting of such license as pro, ,ided in seetfun I of this ordinance. or if the l'ommittee ora Licenses Of titre ('o"uumn Council grant such license not- withstanding such objection, air([ on ap- proval of the bund herein provided by the Con"mittee ora Licenses of the Cuut- nmoCuuucil, the Oily Clerk shall Issue u certificate dated un that da)' certify- ing thaat spun peynoent f I Ic sum of )e thousand dollars to the City "Treas- ury tire,, person or persi os nned fn such application wall be enntitled to a license to sellintoxicating liquors at the place therein tanned for file term of one year from the date hereinafter fixed. Upon the filing by sump applicant of the City Treasurer's receipt for t1,001 with tine City Clerk he shall, upon pay- ment of one dollar and fifty cents, issue a written license to such applicant, whit•h license shall be made out by the Clerk of said city and tate seal of said city, atlixed thereto and attested by the City Clerk of said city, and shall recite that the person mulled therein has been duly licensed to sell. ,end. deal fn and dispose of spirituous. vhnuous, fer npmted and malt Ifquors still beverage - for the period of nue _Year from the daft f the rspirattkou of I)is last Pn•cetinil If,) a license•. :rad shall rnutaiIt description of [hr premises nal ram where snail Iia ours are Iiceused to bi sold; III. 1( eo, that whin i[ shall rap ear by affidavit to the satisfaction of tie City Clerk that such applicant com- ienced business subsequent to the first F Jaunt ry preceding such application, tell such license shall be for one year •ora the. franc of his commencing bust- ess. Sec. 4. Such license may be assigned y written assignment on the back lereof, but before any person or per- ms to wholm the same is so assif"ed is tithorized to sell intoxicating iquors oder the same he shall make the ap- lb utinn, cause the notice thereof to be published, Pay the publication fees, file he bond, which shall be approved, and F objections :ire made thesameshall ,e heard as fn the ease of an original pplicatio"; and if no objectionsar- aade,or if the l'on"uittee on Licenses of he Couunon Council grant tine applies - fou hotwithstaud fng such objections, ,Itch license shall be transferred tusuch issiggnee for the place named to lits said Ip alicatio", which may Ind the sante or I different place (where not now pro - dialled by Isw or ordinances) from that dated in %aid assip,al license. If any terson bolding a license provided for by :his ordinance desires to remove his dace of business front one place to an- Ither in said city (witldn which the sale A fntoxicatiug liquors is not, prohibited ry the laws of the state or the ordl- u nlees of this city), he shall make his application, pay the publication fee,and the same admit be published and the ob- j,etiuns thereto shall be heard the same as in the original application: and if no ubjectfons tare nade,or if the Committee on licenses of the Common Council grant such change notwithstanding such ob- jections, land a new, bond for the new Place N toad, and approved as provided r the tease of at, origunid application the person or persons named ill said license are entitled tuha,e such license changed to such new pbice, and from -thence- forth the bondsmen upon the former bond are released front Ilabilityy, for acts done after such change fn the Ileense. Sec. 5. The City Clerk shall keep a record of all licenses issued or transferred by him, stating W whom issued, and for what purpose, and the rmnu and anon, and place where the business is to be carried ml. Sec. a. If any persam or, persons shall. sell Intoxicating liquors without first hmviug obtained it license therefor, ex- •ept as herein provided, or as provided by law. he shall o" conviction thereof be punished its provided by the statute laws of this state in such case made and provided. Sec. 7. '1'lual rvcry saloon and the barof plain},'"wbrI. int )xtenting nliquotand r tar, ,.b . I, shall be rlOsed between the hour of 12 o'clock midnight and the hour of PROCEEDINGS OF '1711E COMJION COUNCIL. c,*clock io the nunmiog: that during said tilue mo licrused liquor dexter shall se ll. or peewit w be sold kir drank upml his preuuses, any uubliu our gawes m. our permit 6 chnuce fur uutw•y or auythiug of volae. or the relrrryent;ttivr of :uq_thtn%oY d on at ,able, to be prac•ttced or ice iclave fa ally. ally rll aynrkihp iIII0r 1.1 etailed orlsol(I by'Iova him\,1' kir \vhliell may be oerupied, reared or coder the eoll- trol of any +uch licrused liquor (1,11h li- ar under hts cr ntrol; nod no sec t cuuscd liquor dealer shall .......r:, sut'- Frr or allow' any Iloo.. n Jon ,to wale or Few:de,ot evil mune c r f:uuc.or of inuuudesl, iuuuorh,w•d or lascivious conductor ..... or,ot-ofdishonestcue- v-sation, to visit, resort tu, frequent. euuai;t ill, or to be cn played un his or bee sxlwu, bar-rn.,ut, or ill ;ttty place wherein any kind of liquor is retailed by will or Iter. 'Any persue viul;linK the provisions kit' this section ,hall kill cop- ciction thereof by oilycourt having jurisdictiml be puuill"(1 by fine of not less than $W our Inure than laNr, kir try' wnirugcjaileftthis cuuut'cucnlll��ssthou tell days ,or more than thirty days. Sc eS. :\II urdivanrel and p:u'ts of urdivances \\•hick contra, tike pfki- visio is of this ord,nctcc• arc hereby re_ pealed. Sec_ (1. This ordinance shall take effect and he. ill force frnuo sunt after it, passage •cud publi(xtikiu. Teas—Penley, I)owlaul, wcow nor, Pesch.AId. ('olive, Ityau, S:uabo, Well,it Eeuny, Kroll, Ituuoa, llrc;mt. \tinea. Loup, it r. Ih'rsident-15. Passed .];Ill. :1. Inds. relies, 1). Ki'mc President kit' l'uuuc•iL :\pproved Jall. ). Ir98. hors carr A. Swrru, yavor. Ath•SI: 'Pau....\. Iho-;xurnn:.\sT. Pity l'Icrk .tall. i. I II:U6Ax('r: Sl). 875. Ali OrIlillallee cr rill to, RepairBulldtng t•No el„ Eas Third Street. 'Phe Connnou C'uuncil of the City kit St fall[ do ordain as follows: Section I. That George R. Mlerill wider it,, direction (ofthe Buildiuc In sprctor, he and is hereby' authorized ac permitted to constrIlet erect mod mail' talk, woaleu partitions on the first foo of the building No. 11V East Third street at the rorucr of Robert "ll Partition nut to exceed to superficial n'ua on on side 375 feet. See. 2. This ordinance to be ill for( frotp ap(I after its passage. Tenn—All. Couley, Dovvlau.U'Cunnor. I'etsch. ('ellen, Ryan, S;il;born, Jltnea. Lmag'tlr presideuln15•Bryaut,. 1'assecl ,lsuo. 3. IKS8. Ones. U.Kelu;, President of Cuuueil. _\p'ruyr I Jtau. +. 1tiRtl. IIoneu'r A, sMM" 31apm Attest: Epos, A. Pltl•1SI1NIMA"T, City licrk. d au. 7. ;1 l)rdil;nocc to Grout Frank I'. Blair thPurpaiI� the'iKtotosc Ccres fur e of Supplying Electric Light. -hc Cuoumou Council of the city of st. t'nul do ordain as follows: section 1. ,'poo the coutattoos awl n the turns hrreunttter stated. tlw,re is a•rebp granted to Frank P.B,airaod his s,it=us the !n'ivilc¢c toereet and nleiu- aiu televraph poles. and to string and uxinadn thereuu wires uu the alloys ill he district between Dayhm and on all t .ve•o acs, loot brce•. f- tlkk• Farrington e o- nu+;rod Iloilo- street, fin' the pufPllse of •uovcyinK electric currents and also. tl Alt ill an mldergrouud spstew of wire, `kir III` purpose mf carry ill% cicc•lric cur- vnts ill till' same district. arc. •_' 'Phe conditions (oil which ;he above prtcil,ges are. graut"t are as lullo\vs: First—So fuel but free -burning ;ut- tll mtlor l l ever be Used III buildingtn which like pkiwertis. lle p; r shall br generated to operate the sys- tem hr be established under this ordt- num•e. second --Thr pules shall be erected and alai utai[tell under the lir,,tion and supervision of the CIt' Engilleer atsuch ],,;lots as III, shall direct in the alleys In above. ptrd, and the "'ices shall be alraau%, insulated and protcet'-d as B- rett,(, by the Supo•iut•udent of the Fire Ala ill, scstent of tilts city, and to case of the useof ali under - III( systetile ( m e portion of the said street awl of the alleys to be occupied be it shall lust be kh sig- nated byurdivance of the Common Council, and its construction and ase .hall b, %laed ill such manner as the Council shallrdthen provide: Third—The said poles and wires and any pm•tious thereof shall b, taken down and rculoved whenever ski ordcrrd by resolution If the Cmmumil U,ucil by and at the exn pese of said Frank I'. Blair, his heirs, executors, administra- tors or assigns. Fourth—The said Frank 1'. Blair, his scars, ,xecutorx, uclotluist'ators and as- signs shadn, at all tames indeuutify and s!",e hak, less the city -of St. Paul front all indebtedness and liability that may PROCEDINGS OF THE COMMON COUNCIL. result from the erection and uoaiut+- es uo(lerKr Howl sy(If socl,psteoo and thole, atul e us'. of sat I electric currents. Fifth -The poles dr be erected shall I)e daucd and painted sed ,shit be of such �c•neth as is directed by tho Pity t,I n •er and shstll 6e erect •d subject ru and shrill br govenu+d by the provtstuns of llrotfinance Vo. :2F3 of the cit uY St. Paul. sixth tiaid Nl'twk 1', lilxir, hi, heir. cxccuhn's, wlmioist;thrrs ;rod ns .'Igns, shall ;It his ole l; c.Npeu sr. w lo; Couunon ordered by resin'Itiuu of ihr l'uuneI1. remove and gare lunderground the wires of said system, to such uouuu•r as the l'"I (,it ('onncil city direct under the direction ski pervisioo .,f die l'i[y Engi xudycer. Seventh—said Frank 1'. I31:ur s, to;, 11, I,vfore Iluis ordinance shalt take effect. mak,, duly' execute ;rod file with the ('ity Clerk au acceptance IN tilts ordi- nauce. and 1111 agreenu-nt uu the part of hiutself, his heirs, executors. adnliuis- trators and assigns to fultill, coon ply with and perf, nII the provisions and terms of this section which scall be approved by the Corporation ,IN lion Iey; and to case of the failure at ;lav tint, of said Blair, his heirs. execu- tors. administratorkir assigns to fulfill and perform :uq of die terms or Drovis- iuus of dais sectiau. and the coo tiuu tinct• f sues failure for thirty days. then the privileges Krnited Ire this or- dinance shall by such. failure itself be- collle swot be furlcih•d, and all the pro- yisiuos of this ordinance 4nolttug any such privileges shall it, ocetorth he utterly void. See,:;. In case ,aid Frank 1'. Blair shall. mu behalf of himself, his heirs. executors. administrators mel assigns. lIle the ;.cceptauee xnd aareviocut re- quired ill scetiou of this urdi'lalWe. :rod int• same shall be approved by the Pitt .-Attorney within thirty dais after 2cucial pubn licatioof thison inall". enffitilts urdillaoce .hall take effect and hr to force: but in ally other case itshall ,,ever take effect or be in force: ;uud nothing it, this ordinance shall ever he vouslrucd as giving said Illair kir any. p;u'ties any exclusive privileges what- ever. Teas—.\III. Con Irv. I)owlau,l l'i'ne our. I'etsch, l'ullcu. Ryan. S:unhorn, Reber, Kenny. Kain, Illunn;, Bryant. >Iiuca. Long. Mr. President -15. Passed .Ian. 3. Isss. Cres. D. KE IM. President of l'uuucil. :\ pproved .Ian. 4. I Bili. Rulnnrr A. Snrru, Jlaym. Attest: Mos. A. I'Itl•:SIIKIo1ASr, City Clerk. Jalt. 7. 1 ll'III x. I" \]('r: N, 977. Ali Oldimuuce 1'er"ttuog Daniel O'l'on- no• Lu Erect x Baleooc. The Couunon ('uuueil of the Cit)' of St. Paul du m•daiu as follows: Burton 1. "1'bat Pcntllssimi be and is striker it Mlle( outfit cornice ill fr I of Itis buildLtg, ,o,�3('rltram([Y(NEastSev- •nth street said balcony or cornu•, to be luade of wrought iron. and to be: feet 4 inches wide and about Li feet loug.and to be anchored to said building. Said work to be done under lite direc- tion of tike Inspector (If Ri ildiaes. Sec. 'i'hts .,riivancr• shall take ef- fect turd he in freer to-: unl after its publication. Cess—.AId. Coul,y, Dow•lao. O'Cou- uor, 1'etach. ('Mico, Itcan. Sanborn, VCubo, 6rnuy-, Eain, 11 Ill. Bryant, \linea. Long. Mr. President—lir. Passed Jao. 3. 1"K" Kl:lut. I'resid,ut of l'ouneil. .l pproved .Lel. i, 111.itllmn: A. SMITH. Jla\'n'. Attest: I'u(Is. A. Ih;rsur;rc.\sT, Cit}' Clerk. Jan. A,1 Ordiliallee Appropriating allot Re- linquishing It Portion of Lot :1 of Block 42, Rice \ Irvine"s Addtttuu, fur a Public .11lc) Whereas, The Jlinnrsota Soap cookpamv, n euI potation wader ti e• Laws of the stale kit Jlinucsuta, has heretofore by deed bearing dal•. theioth day of So- crwbe!•, .A. I1. I&47, nmveying to the city of St. Paul a certain pord )it (if lot four IJI of block toric-tvvo (i•3). Rice R Irviue•s addition to St. Paul, fora Pub- Itc alley, and also by another deed of the same date conveyed it certain other portion kit' solid lot four (l), block furty- two (!•_')atol'esaid, to said cit)' for the ❑oolinel rousideratiou as expressed in each of said deeds, but in fact upon the l tnderstalltliniz anti :IKrI•l'Iill.' lot that till, city of St. Paul shall ;Ind will .,Joel) and forever case to be maintained a public allay overu:old across that part allot por- tion of lot three (:it, block forty-two (49), Rice & Irvine's addition aforesaid. fee).c hereinafti rcit)1particularlyid holds described 1 now• therefore, Tile Common Coulo-H kit' the City of tit. Paul do ordain as follows: section I'That for and in cuusidera- tiun of the dedication to public useuf the alley named ill the above and foregoing premhble. and (if the coliveymnce to said city of that certain other part and portion of lot 4, Muck 113, of said addi- tion, as ill s;ttd needs above nmotioded .1 -sifted, the Conuuuo ln 'oucil of the ot'of St. Taal du hereby set:glapubhc prupriate and relinquish to the PROCEEDINGS OF THE COMMON COUNCIL. use as and for an alley,oll that part and urtion of lot three (3), block 4.2, Rice l Prvine's addition to St. Paul. described poat a int on the s ut nwesterlycline ng lot 3, block 4.2 afuresaid.distant 59,44 feet front Washington street: thence easterly at right angles to Eagle street to the south- costarly line oC said lot 3: thence along the said lube of said lot :; to Eagle street 177.2 feet; thence along the east erly line of said Eagle street 61.6 feet to the place of beginbfng. sec. 2. This ordinance shall take uf- feet and be fu , force from and after its publication. Teas -lid. ('"Ilh Duwlau. Uborn nor culleh. Ran. Weber.eschKcnm. Kain, Hanna. SBryant, 'linea, Long. Hr. President -l.-,. Passed Jall 3, 1888. CIIAs. 1). KH it' President of Council. Approved .Jan. 4, 1888. Rob alt, A. SUI'rb, Mayor. Attest: Taus. A. Plt6xnF.nu APT, City Clerk. Jan. 7. Onnl]ASc'h; Su. 8711. .\n Ordinance Attending Ordinance No. 737. The Cuuunon Council of file City of st Paul do ordafu as follows: section I. That the words --First Jay of Ja"uary, 1. D. isKs." where they tic_ car in the last proviso Of Seeti(lt 4 of ordinance No. 727, as passed Sept. '21' Is86, be amended so as to read --First day of .l uly. A. 1). 1&3 8-" Sex. 'I This Ordinancshall take. 'Beet 81td be fn e force troll and after its passage. Tran -A Id. Cooley, )""'It ll'l'')u u')r, 1'ctsch. Cullen. Ryan. sauhurn. Weber. Kenn)'. Kain, Ilauun, Bryant, 'linea. Long, Mi President -I5. Passed Jail. 3, MIS. C'I, A' IL KEnb, Presidcut of council. A pprrvrv'd .laze. 4. less. 1t111it:uT A. Sn lTll, Mayo'. Att st Taos. A. pbH.,oetm.a r, (If Clerk. )a . 7. Resolutions. By Aid. esKempy- Itolved. 'flat the gradnn _, CIarI, str,etfrom Case street III IN hifail street as indicated -by the. red Ifno on the ac eonnpanying Profile. be and tilt' saute is hereby established as file perhuanen grade of said street. Yeas-Ald. Conley. Dowlan,O.Connor Petsch. Cullen, Ryan. Stillborn, Webt'r Keuuy, Kain, Ilauun, 13ryelt Miuee L00901r. PeAdenl-VI lkoved .fan. 4. IM`as. \\ hereasThr uwm•r. Of thr prupert. aabuttfug u, pon and ailing the line e streets and alleys in oppeuheiul's add' if have petitioned the Common Council the city of St. Paul to vacate the .vets anal alleys fn said OppenheinPs dition, which said petition duly sets rth the facts and reasons for said va- ifon, and w•as duly accompanied by a at thereof as proposed to a vacated, ,it Whereas, The Cma non Cou"cil,upon e. presentation of said petitiont,deeraed expedient that the matter be pro - ceded with, null ordered said petition be filed of record with the City Clerk. )d notice to be givol by publication, as -ovided by law; and Whereas, Due notice by publication I the official paper of said city fon our weeks.conuuencing on the 2:3d clay ' November, A.D. 18137, W the effeetthat ltd petition had been filed with the its (,Jerk, setting Mbrief its object, ad t fat toe same would be heard and usidered by the Coulomb Council f file City of St. Paul. on A. ll ) ay, the :3d day' of January, 388, at 7::3111) clock fn the afternoon of aid day at the Council Chau her in the 'IHall of said city; and N�'hereas. At the tittle at,,, Place last foresaid, fur the f"vestigatfob abd 'oti- ideration of such woposed vacation t' said streets and alleys, the Contra')" 'OuncfL after hearing all persons nwrested, and being of the opinion but the same fs necessary atilt roper. and that the prerequisites herefor have all been connplied lith: now, therefore, be it Resolved, 'That all of said streets Ind alleys in said Oppenheim's addition. ns the sante appears of record n the office of the Registermseof .)reds fn and for the county of Itay. 311 nuesota, be and the same is hereby leclared to be vacated and discontinued is asked for In said petition find as wreivabove specified. Yeas-Ald. Pooley. Dowlan,O'Connm'. I'etsc.h. Calico, Ryan, Sanborn. Weber. Kenny, Kalin, lianmt, Bryant, Minea. Long, Mr. President -15. Approved .Ian. 4, 1888. By -,kill . C'tllll•u- Resoh•ed, That an order he drawn ton the City 'Treasury in favor of uNark Costello for the sum of 531,840.17, beingthe purchase ulollev of lot unnl- ber Iter. (5), block eight (s6 Rice &. Ir- vine's alit to St.. J'aul, said order to be delivered to said Costello upon the execution and delivery r• of a good and sufficient feet] for said lot, approved by the Corporatfun Attorney. Yeas-Abl. Conley. Dowlan, O'Con- nor. Petsch('ellen. Ky:un. Sanborn. Weiler, Kenny'. Kain. Ilamm. Bryant, 'linea. Long. Nlr. President -15. ,%pin'owrd .)all. 4, Ms. PROCEEDINGS OF THE CO\INION COUNCIL. By Md. Culleb- Resolved by the Conohuu C"a 'I of theity Cof St. Paul. That all order he draw" upon the City Treasuo' In favor of C. I). O'Brien. attorneyof 11. 11. 'Tierney. for th' e ullIf two hundred and fifty-four and "7-1[" (i'-51.87) dol- lars, with interest at the rate of seven per vent Per annual froze -little 111 1887, it, full settlement of it judgale"t against the city docketed In the district courtof Ramsey enunty on J ole 11. 1887. A cer- tificate of the clerk of said court shall be (fled fu the office Of the Citb-C'ounr troller that the said .Iulgnlent is fully satisfied and discharged of record. t)'Cot- Yeas- :11d. C'ubley. Duwlau, nor. Petsch. Cullen. Ryan. Sanborn. Weber. Kenny. Kain, hail"". 131'yant. 'li"ea, Lung. Mr. President -15. ,\ppruve(J .fall. 4, 18ss. Resolved. That It refunding order fOr the sum of t%;) 11), drawn upon the City 'l'rcast i" favor of It. Hassard, owner of loth, 11 ck I, Ainin Ill.. addition to St. faun (Iglehart street, south side). the) said mount having hero paid be said owner on account Of said lot d ]It iug erroneously' included ill the assess - all It for the construction. relaying and repairing of wooden sidewalks ander • attract of ,lames Forrestal (Estimate No. 1). for term beginning April 1. 1887. uul coding Nov. 1, 1887, no walk haying been laid fu front of said premises. leas-Ald. COWly, Do Man, O'Con- uur, Petsch, Cullen. Ryall, Sanborn. \V,bcr, Kennyal N. Kain, Itun. Bryant, Miuea. I'ng, Mr. Presidcut-I5. Apin'Ov ed.hu. 4, IWt\, By :11d. \Veber- Itesolved. That all order ht' draw" ill favor of Board of Control fur the sum Of .1,wo.m. being eity's clic-third of 1 ec- sary expenditure for the I 11th of Nowt'mber. 1887. Seas -.slid. ('Ondcy.Uuvwlau. O'Connon Petsch, Cullen. Ity:ut, Sauburn. \Vebrr Kenny. Kain, lla pin. Bryant. )linea. Loug, Mr. President -15. .\pj) eyed .Ian. 4, IKKI. Resolved, That an order be draw" it favor of MarlGreeuleaf fur the stmt (I nrventy-live. mud :AJ -lo" dollars, befu r fo Certilicale No. en'oneuusly I"I'll against lot S. block 27, Nlackuldn K Mar shales addition, Sidewalk No. 5. for tin Year MM. Yeas-Ald.01111o. Dowhu,O'ClIolo r Petsch, Pullen, UN an. Sanborn. \Nebel Kenny, Kain. Ilauun. Itryaut, Miura Long''Ir. Plenidl•nt-15. Approved .laze. 4. less. 3y Aid . Bryant - Ile solved, That James E. Conway and lobo Costello, who were appoiutod )oumhnasters by the Mayor oti the 1st Jay of April. I887, for the period of six "meths, be continued in Office and on he pay rolls of said city until otherwise )rdered by the C'olllln')n Council - kid. C oub.). D(w•fau,o'Counor. Petsch, Cullen, Ryyan, Sanborn. \Veber• Kenn). Kain: ItmnnI. Bryant, Minea, t.Ong, Mr. President -t.5. Approved Jan.4, 1888. Ry Ald. Ilaunn- Resolved ,'that the Chief of Police :cause notice to be served onall parties whose business requires a city license• that the scone must be taken out a Or before the Ist day of -February, 1888,811(1 that the Chief of folic, is -hereby fn- atructed [n cause all persons doings!, :aftrr that date without if license, whose business requires one, to be ar- rested and dealt with as provided by Or- dinance. Seas -:\Id. CO"I'll Dowlan,D'hou"Or, Petsch, Pullen, Ity81n, Sanborn, Weber, Kenny. Kain, Ilauun, Bryant, \tinea, bong, Mr. President -1.5. \ppruved .Jan. 4, Iw38. 137 Ald D-lat -- Resolved. That the St. Paul DAII.Y Ot.uue, a newspaper published ill the city Of St. Paul, be and is horeby desig- bated ofthecityed ' (If 'St. St fi News- paper I t [ Patul for the le year A.U. 1868, d :bol until its successor' Is desi mated a"el,ct,d: provided that the ppu�ilisher thereof will contract to do tlFe cih' printing and advertising at the same price now paid for city print - Ing. Yeas-Ald . Conle,. Ilou'laze, O'Con- nor. Petsch. (sullen. Ryan. Sunburn, \Veber. Kenn). Kain, Ilam", Bryant, M Mine:} Long, r. Presidcut lb. Approved .fan. 4. 1s8s. B)jAld DUwfall- Resolved, 1'lutt a counnittee of seven he appointed by enc President of the Cmuolon Council, on, front each alt tlm wards of said cit' as established prior to the act of the Legislature of Feb. M. 1887, to report an Ordmauce providing for election districts ill each of the wards of said city, as f It said act pro- vided. St'asskill . Cuufey, I)mviau, O'C'on- unr, I'rl,,11 Pullen. L'yau, Sanborn, \lrber, Ronny. Kain. Hamm. Bryant, Mines, Long• Mr. President -15. v Approed Jan. 4. 18ss. - PROCEEDINGS OF THE COMMON COUNCIL. use as and for all alley.all that Part and punion of lot three (8), block 4'l., Hice. & Irvine's addition to St. Paul. described as follows, to -wit: Beginning at n ' .int.,, the southwesterly title of lot 3, luck 4.1 aforesafd,distant 51), feet front SCHs11111gto11 street: theins easterly it right angles to Eagle street to the soutll. elistarb" IJoe of said lot 3; thence a1tnlK the said line of said lot 3 to EHKIe street 17;-s feet; thence :long the east erly line of said Eagle street 6'4 feet to the Irlace f begfuufnit. Soc. 3. 'V'his ordinance shall take ef- fect and be in force froin an sifter its publication. Teas -aid. (Dole). Dowlan, O'Cou- uor, Petsch, Gillen, Ryan, Sanborn, \linea, I,Konlg 1,J, Preside, int In7.' Bry:ud. Passed C'nes' 11. Kea u, President of Cuu l6l. Approved .1`an, 4, Ir" Hor o- u* A. Saurn. J , - . Attest: A. I'hesue:m:.t.a'. City Clerk. Jan. 7. IhuuxA�t e: Su. sw. .1n Ordinance At mining Ordinance No. N37. rlPaul do or daiu "" followan'il If s: City of St. Section 1. '1'llat the words "First day of .January. A. D. ISKs." where they 1.r_ cur fu the last proviso of Section 4 of Ord.21 Ita�"e.nbe ani uce tdedisoxsmllltu erlead �pFirst day of .Jul),, A. D. isNB:' Sec. _ This o'( nauce shall mks effect and be in force from xnd xfhpr its passage. }ear-:1Id. l'unlcy, l hpw L•n.(T('on mn', Petsch. ('ellen, Rvan, Satlboru. \Veber. 't Ilauun. Bryant, \linea. Kon . K ennt. Long, Jfr President -15. Passel Jau.:3, ISSS. Cuts. 1). Keaul I'n•sident of l'uunril. Approved ,1 an. 4, 1KKS. Rutter,'!' A. Sun'n, Jlacor. Attest I'ttue. A. Pn,S1nF. a.:\.T, Cil)' Clerk. fan. 1. lteaotutionn. timl have petitioned the Common Council If the city If St.I'aul to vacate the e trecls and alleys in said Oppenheim's addition, which said petition duly sets forth the facts unit reasons for said va- cation til reef as proposed to was duly bee vacatedcd by • plat and \i'bereas, The cionan a Council -tato the nresentntfou of said petition,deenle it expedient that the "latter be Pro - seeded t •vh, and ordered said petition tubs tiled of record with the City Clerk. oil to be given by publicutnou, as rwhereas, Due notice b) publicxtfor it, the official paper of said city fol to w'eeks,c' nmocnclog Oil the 'L'id clay of November, A.1). 18s7, to the effect that said Petition had been filed with [he ('ity (.Jerk, stating in brief its object, ;tad that the same would be heard and crosidered by the Coronion Council of the City Of St. Paul. or, Tues- day, the ad 11x)' Of January, A. D. lsss, nt 7::311 u'cluck to the. afternoon of said day at flit, ClI ell Chautber ill the Cite Hall of said city: anal I llrttas. At the time and place last aforesaid, for the Investigation and con- sideration of such 1)roposed vacation of solid streets and alleys, the Contra11 Cumtci 1. after bearing all persons futerested, and being of the opinb-1. that the sante fs necessary' and proper- and that the prerequisites therefor have nil been compiled with; now. therefore, be it Resolved, rhat all of said stret•ts 'dOI euheim's addition, and alleys s sol I P It's the s:uue appears of record Deeds in and fur the couutylof�iamseyf N1 tit. be :till[ the same Is hereby declared to be vacated and discontinued as asked for in said Petition and as hereinabove spell elan O'Co1.nor. Alit. l Dole . 1 )03 1 ea s- S Saab oro Weber. •n 1 i an .1 Culls I I'etat 1 . Y � Kenny, Kahl,Ii:uunl, Bryant,Jlinea. Lo ig,'Ir. President -15. Approved .Jan. 4, I&S8. By Ald. Kenn}}' - Resolved. 1'Imt the grads' Ili Clark street.Trom Case stto.reet to \\ hitoilall suet, as in, icated brofilile e rix! I:1. 11 tile�saille is rompmlying 1 hereby established as the perumneut grade of said street. Yeas -All. Conley. Uowlau,U'('uunur. Petseh, Cullen. Ryall. Sanborn. Weber. Kenny, (Cain. Ilaunn, Bryant. Jliuea. Iantg, Mr. Pesideut-1a. Yjlproved .Jan. 4, ISSS. 1� hereas. The owners of the prupert) abutting upon and along the Ifur If streets and alleys fu Uppenhefw's addi- By Ald. R, e, That an order be drawn Ion the City Treasury in favor of Jtxrk ('ustellu for the s!na of F 1,649.17, belie the purchase nunnev of lot 1.unt- ber five (5). block g19 it 1s4, Rice S Ir- vine's addition to Sf. Poul, said order to be delivered to said Costello upon the execution and delivery of a Roved b 1 sufficient deed for said lot, app y the Corpur:atioll Attorney. Seat.-Ald. Conley. Duwlau, O'Con- uur, Petsch. ('ellen, Ilyan, Sanborn. Weber, K, ill Kain. Mallon. Bryant, \linea. long, Mr. President -15. Approved .late. 4, ISYS. PROCEEDINGS OF THE CO]MION COUNCIL. lig Ald. Cullen— Resolved by the Conuuon "In nein If this City of St. Paul. That as order be Iliawn of)(),, the ('Ity Treasury -in favor )f(' 1). U-Briea, attorney of 'Tier.ney', for thes 'uul of two hundred :Old fit't>>-t 'our :endS7-nal ill -M. 17) dol- Ixrs, ll ildun nu!'est at the rate of seven per rent per Hul frau! .Ione ll. isn7. in full setleatent of a judgment against the city docketed in tile, district courttif Ramsey county oil .lune l L itw7. Acer tificate certificate of the clerk If said courtsla be filed in the office of the City Como - troller that the said j dgnle"t is fully satisfied x1.11 discharged of record. Yeas-Ald. U-11-3, Dow9 an, fl'l'on- nor, Petsch, Cullen, Ryan. Saubo .1 R'ebc❑ Kenn)'. Kain. llatluu. 13r)"an[. Jlinean . Lug, Jnr. presto ens -Iii. Approved Into. 4, is.s. Resolved. That a refunding order fur the sum of a,.1.5u be drawn apo" the ('ft)' treasury in farm' Of R. ll'a T, uw-uer .f lot G, block 5.", addition to St. Paul llglehart street, south side), Ihr. said anint t lnavilw been paid by said owner on account of .xfd lot It lie- i1.g erroneously fneluded in the assess- ment fur the construction, relloysim and repairing of w'uu let,sidewalks under contract of Joules Fun'estal (Estimate So. 11, fur term hegindittg April 1. Is47. all Ilo walk having been laid fn front of said premises. Yeas -:1111. it, y. Dowlan, O'Co1.- nar. 1'eLscli, l'.n l fru. Ity:ui. Sanborn. \Veber, Keung. Kaiu, Il:unu. Bryant. Jlinrx, Lcng, JJr. President -1.5. .Ipproved .fail. 4. IKSS. Bv .1 Id. \Vebcr- R '1 be drawn in . 'rl unit e..n yenat a n I favor of 13uard of ('outrun for the sum Of sl,mo."3, being t•.itv's one-third of neces- ,ary expenditure for the monthof _November, ISST. ]'ear -Aid. ('onley.DO'Colnpr. 1'etselt. Callon. ligan, Sa ubuwlau.urn, Weber. Kc"nv, Kain, Dalton. Bryant. Jli"ea. Long, Jfr. President -15. :Approved ,Jan. 4, ISKs. Bcsuh'ed, 'Pkat an order be Irawn in favor of Mary Ofeonleaf for the sum of .cventy-live amt id'rjoil dollars, being for Certificate No. erroneously issued against lot S. block 27, Mackubin A , ar shah's addition. Sidewalk Su. 5. for the year IS7c3. Sea. -Aid. roofer, 'Connor. Petsch, Culls", Hy:m, Sunburn. \Veber. Kenn), Kafu. Ilnnun. Bryault. Hiner, Long, Mr. President -15. Approved .Jan. 4. Is'". By Ald. Bryant - Resolved, That .lames E. Cotlway and m l ualmasterst bpv[he Jlaynr on l a appointed plst day ofApril. lss7, for the period of six months. be continued in office and .➢ the Pas' roils of said city until otherwise ordered by ill- Connoun Council. Teas --Aid. Conley,Dutvlan,0'Conuor. l'etseb, Cullen. Ryan. Stillborn. \Veber, Keung, Kx�n: ❑amm. Bryant, Mbtea. Long, Mr. I res[deut-15. Approved .Ian. 4, lss6. By aid. Ilauuu- Resolved, '1'hat the thief of PObce cause notice to be served un all Parties whose business requires a cite I-I'se. thut the saule must be taken out oil or before the Ist day of Februar}', Isbs.a nil that the Chief of Police is hereby in- structed illrxuw all penuus doing bu.i- ss rifler thaw that late ithout a license. whose busf"ess regndres one, to be o r - rested :mit dealt with as provided by Or- dinnu .c. Teas-Ald. Conley, Duwl.11.0*Cmmor, Petsch, ('ulleu, ligan, Sunburn, Weber.Keu Kai,,. Ilanun, Bryant, Uinea, ng, Lope, Jfr. Presidept-1 5. A pproveil .)an. 4. ISSN. fly Ald Duwlau-- Itesolved, That the St. Paul DAILY Glutte:, a newspaper published i1. the city of St. Paul, be slid is hcteby AesiK- nate I and elected as the Ufhctal News- paper of the city of St. Paul fur the � ear A. D. It'-. xnd until its successor is designated and elected: provided that the pp1. II. ler thereof wn� contract to do [I�e city prtuting and advertisiuK a[ kr cit' print - Ing. cul 1 vice now 5 the saws 1 I fug. Yeas-Ald. l'unle), Dowlall, O'Com nor. Petsch, Cullen. Ryan, Sanborn, \Veber, Kenny. Kaiu, Vanni, Bryant. Jlineay Lung, Jir. President -15. Approved .Jan. 4. IPSS. By Ald Duwlao- H 'so lved, That a en'I [lo Of seven be appointed by the \' resident Of the Cbuullon Council One from each of the wards of sat, city as established prior to the act of the Legislative of Feb. bt. d lssi, to report au ordinance providing for election istricts fit each of the wards of said city, as fa said act pro- vided. Sex. -old. Cold,%, Duwlau, O'Cou- I rI'e15(•ll, ('ullen, Ityau. Sanborn, Weia-rKenn}'. Kain. Mann. Bryant, Jlinea, Long. M r. President -1.5, Approved .Jan. 4. IS!". PROCEEDINGS OF THE.COMMOS COUNCIL. By Aid. Bryaut— Besolved, That file Ice Palace Rink Toboggan Club of the Sixth ward is hereby authorized to construct tint maimLai l; tail', the winter 'p lino or more properly const' acted tobugg:w slides in the Sixth ward at or near the Wahasha and Robert street badges, under the direction of the City F.nKinem'. and to use the Wabasha street bridge for the purpose of entering upon the elevated staging of said slide or slides, said club to eupboy a sufficient number of persons to take ehare, of ,aid slides night atod day, and in no way to in with the public trivet over said bridges. and at till' close of. .aid winter wet season said club shall cause said slides. smgiug or other appurtenances fhrreho to be removed, ",fit it any cost or expense to the cite. and the prem ises left ill as good c(,rdiLion as at first Ioa nd. Yeas—.told. Conley, Do"lan.0'Counor. I'etsl-h, l•ullcn, Ryan, ,3uiborn. Weber. Kenny. Kain. Rano, Bryant. Minea, Lung, Mr. President -15. Approved .Jan. i, l5tts. 133 Ald. Long— ResOiced, 'Chau, fine lily oil Lamp Contraetot' he and is hereby instructed to place and maint-in oil lamp; :is fol- lows; lin 1"ofvrrsity avenue, eon,- meueing at Prior, four langre, tvv0 ou (-filter Sidi' of fill' street. ahant 200 flet apart. Yeas—.11d.Coulec, Dovvl:w. O'Connor. I,etsch, Culleu, Ila"IIn, Sanborn. \Veber. nm Kenny. Kain. Ilan. Bryat, >liuca. Lung. Mr. President -15. Approved .Ito. 4. ISKS. By .Ud. Luue— Resolved'That the ('itv ()it Lamp contractor be and is herelly instvet•d to place ad maintain an oil lamp on Witherspoon street it) flout of fill• line between lots 5 and f• block p, yRtrales- ter Park. Teas—Alda Couley,l o"'Inn.tt'l'ounor. fetch, Cullcu. Ryan. Samhut•u,{vel r, Keu11y. Kain. Pylon. Bryant, \Iiuea. Long, Mr. President—h5. Approved .Jan. 4. I.tin8. By Ald. Kcunc— Itesolved,'That the l'ity Engineer ['Iand he is hereby nstvcted to inform the City Council what amount If tuouc) it costs to (.art .1101, from file streets it the present Fifth ward. amu what par Into. of any, was eared from othe streets than Occupied by the Sher Railroad coopany. - Peas—e11d. Couley,Dowlau, O'Cdnnor 1'etseb. Cullet. Ryan. Sanborn, Weber, Kenny'. Kill',,Ilanun, Bryant, Minea, Long. 'Mr. President -15 .lpproved Jan. 4, 1888. 1Vhe'ca`' The Common Council has been advised by thar e Brand of Public Works that fnar crying out the contract between Ilan ., Manson and the city of SL Paul for the construction of a sewer oil Colbn rile street, from West Seventh street to .Ictl'ersou avenue, unforeseen obstacles have been been met with: therefore, be it Resolved,T 'hat the Board of Public \Corks be and it is hereby authorized to proceed with the Construction of the sewer on Colborne street, front Rest Seventh street to .Jefferson avenue. and for arc unfureseeu obstatles that may be oet, to payfor the saute in accordance with the schedule of prices in the bid of the contractor for said 'cork. Yeas—Aid.Conhp. Dtowlall,O'Connor. 1'etsch, Colien. Ryan. Sanborn, Weller. Kenny. Kain, llauuu. Bryant, Miuea, Long. Mr. President—I5. .lpproved .Jan. 4. IS9,4. 3y Ald. ylfuea-- t is hereby' ordered be the Coumlon Council of the City of St. Paul: •That for Dattel of paving Market treetfront'fhird street to Sixth street; Vashinglon street, from Third street to 'eveuth street; Franklin street, frau Third street to Ninth street; Exchange drret, front 'Third street to Cedar street. tad Ninthstreet. from Franklin street I. WahaslIa street. with cedar blocks uut granite curb. be and the same Is hereby' referred to the Board of I,it, I Works to Investigate and report' First—Is this Improvement proper and necessary;' SecOud—hive the. Council an estimate of the expense thereof, and state whether one-half of the cost thereof is to be paid into the City 'recast ry before the contract is let. Third—Cam real estate be assessed fol raid iniprovement be found benefited to till. extent of damages, costs and ex- penses necessary to be i n curred thereby' Fourth—Is such f nprovl.nteat asked too, upau till. petition or application of the owners of a majority of the. property to be assessed for such improvement? Fifth—Send the C•ouucil it plan or pro- file of said improvement as rc(IIulred by' law, it' you report fn favor of tine :sole. Sosth—Send the Council it cooper or- der dfrec•ting the work to be cone. PROCEEDINGS OF THE COMMON COUNCIL. to be benefited by said improvement, as provided by law, it being the opinion of the Coalition Council that real estate to be assessed for such improvement cam be found benefited to till- extent of damages. costs and expenses necessary to be incurred thereby. Seas—Ald. Conley. Dowlau, O'Cou- mo, Petsch, Cullen, Rcml, S:ruboru, \Veber Keu y, Kain. Hanuu. Bryant, Minea, Long, AL'. President-1-5. .fail. 4, ISSS. Whereas, The C.muuon Council of the City of St. Paul heretofore ordered the Board of Public Works to report whether a change of grade ou Bidwell street, front Curtice street to llelos street, in said city. • as shown by a red ]file oil a profile annexed to said order, was necessary ami proper, and wnetner real estate to be assessed for said Improvement could be found bene- fited to the extent of damages and costs to be incurred by said improvement: and Wheareas. in accordance with said or- der the Board of Public Works did make •a report to the Conunon Council of date Nov. I_•', 18w7, reconumrtidiug said im- provement, and that property could be found benefited to the extent of dam- ages, costs and expenses necessary to be i uc•urred fn nook f mg said ch midge of grade as aforesaid; and. Whereas, The Counmun Council of said city on the 15th day of November, 1887, adopted said report and ordered tine CIIy Clerk to give the notfee required by lave; into[ Whereas, Thr City Clerk gave notice in the official paper of said city, for three successive weeks, twice• in each week, that the Common Council of said rfty wort(. on the :'d day of.Janu- ary. 1857, at 7::to o'clock p. m., at the Council Clamber in said city, consider such proposed change of grade: allot Whereas. At Cite tier and place des- ignated for such proposed change of grade, the Common Council, after near- ing all persons interested, and being of the opinion that the same wasuecessar) and proper, urdared the grade of Bill - well street. from Curtiee street to Delos street. to he changed in accord- ance with the red line ;is shown on the annexed profile, being fill- same as re- ferred to in all the proceedings had in re6I•,aid to said change: therefore 1{esulved, That said order and the profile representing 1-111 change of grade be referred to the Board of Ihdo- lie Works, and that said Board stall proceed without dela' to assess till - amort as nearly as they can asecrt hi the sane. which shall be required tc July the damages, rusts and expenses of such improvement upon the real estate to be benefited by said improvement, in, provided by law, it being the opinion 0f the C(unmon Council that real estate to be assessed for such improvement can be found benefited to the extent of data- • g,es, costs and expensespneeessary Ili lie incurred thereby. Yt•as—A Id. C011](33. DOwlaa,v O'C0n- .u), I'rtsc i, Cullen, Ityan, Sanborn. R'eloer, Kenny, Kain, Iliums, Bryant. Milieu, Long. Mr. President -15. Approved .hut. 4, 1888. Whereas, The Conunon Couueilof the City (if St. Paul heretofore ordered the Board of Public Works to report whether a change of grade on Cascade street, front Oneida street to fluke street, in said city, as shown no, a red line on a profile annexed to said order, was neeessnry and proper, and whether real estate to be assessed for said Im- provement -could be found benefited to the extent of damages and costs to be fn- curred by said improvement; and Whereas, In accordance with said order, the. Board of Public Works did make a report to theCommon Council of date Nov. 12, 1887, recommending said improvenent.and that property could be Lonna benefited to the extent of dam- ages, costs and expenses necessary to be Incurred fn tanking said change of grade as aforesaid: and Whereas, The Common Council of said city on the 15th day of November, 1587, adopted -said report and ordered the Cit'' Clerk to give the notice re- quired •by haw; and Whereas, the City Clerk gave notice in the official paper of surd city. for three successive weeks, twice fu each 'reek, that the Coalition Council of said city would on the :Al (Inv of .Januar) . 1898, at.:so o'clock p. nu, atthe Council Chamber fn said city, consider such pro- posed change of grade; and Whereas, at the tittle and place des- ignatedfor such proposed change of grade. the Couuuon Council, after hear- ing all persons interested, and being of the opinion that the sante was necessary and proper. ordered the grade of Cas- cade street, from Oneida street to Duke ,street. to be chageed in accordance with the red line as shown ou the aur neseu profile,being the same as referred to in all the proceedings had iu regard to said change: therefore, Resolved, That said order atilt fill - profile representing said change of e be referred to the Board of Public. gra Wardks, and that said Board shall pro - ed cewm ithout flelay to assess the aount, as nearly as they can ascertain the .... ame, which shall be regtifred to pa tit(- dataages. costs and expelsesof sited improvement upon the real estate to be benefited by said ieprove•taent, as pro- vided by law. It bring the o infou of the Common Conrcfl that real estate Lou PROCEEDINGS OF THE COIIMON COUNCIL. PROCEEDINGS bF THE COMMON COUNCIL. M he assessed for such improvement can be found benefited to the cstent of dnnl- ges, costs and expenses necessary to beinculled thereby. Yens -Alit. C'.anley, Dowlan,C-Cunnor, Pesch, Pullen, R\'all, S;ulburn, \Vebe[• Loig��lr. ]'resident -is l3ryim4 \linea. Ali O,ed .Jan. 4. 1888. AdloulTled. (I'ml.s. A. I'ttvs'nx m+iw �iie Pity Clerk. Regular Meeting. I ST. PA1'1., •tall. 17, ISMS. .I President Krrr in the chairO'Cunnor. I're-seut-Aidn . Dowla, Petsch, Cullen. Ryna. )Veber, Kenny. Kain, Halloo, Bryant. Mines, Mr. I'resi- I dent -L,. t Onmotion minutes of previoum s eet- t ine dispensed with. 1 roxyRlsu:vru1Se. Front Ilis Itouor the ]mayor-Palice- man Cle Of1e Prthe el �tty li Itfast. d Paul: On the canlplaiut of his superior Officer, l have this day' reuamved Officer .I Olin Ives I Irian the police ,r. 'cc for con- duct uubeetRobigut In�lfe A. SMITH. M-3 Or- .)all r..tau5, 1888. Conmittee ou Police. Also. Policeman Appotnted- 1,lConmlm.C(ouncil Otie liute P [the rCity 'ofident aS`. part i have this day appointed T. P. En- right an Officer Of the regular police fre- lmtved,l andel ask,, slur ad V ire l cold I,vs, t of sent thereto. ltttuel+T A. Sxrru. ili Byor. .lan.:5, 1888. Comndttee on Police. Also, Policention ResiRned7 1ttile Comnmi COun.11 Ofe the eCild}nuf aSI Pmd: Phe reslKnatiou of Police Officer W. 11. Allen wa6 Ou this day received alit accepted. ROBERT A. 5yn'ru. 1layur. Jan. 7, 1888. Accepted. Also Policeniai Appoiuted- TO the llonorable the President and Common Council of the ('tty of St. Paul: I have this day appointed .JOhll En- riKht a mrmher of the regular police force; to succeed Ufltcer Allen, resigned, and 1 ask your advice and consent thereto. ROBERT A. SMITH. Mayor. loin. 7, INNS. Connnittee on Police. Also. ial Of6ccr ApPofnted- oethe llonorable, the President .,IIICouuuuu C'ouncit of the City of St. 1'nui I have. this ihly of A. E. Saclisc special officer of the re Chie police ,r-, at the regnext of the Chief of Po- ce, anu d I ask yor advice unit consent Iereto. y,l� Itour•.Irr A. tiarru, il[a r. .mall. 14, IsM. Conmliltee on Police. Also. 'olieenlattl "Pat Ited- •o the llonorable, the President and Conuuon Council of the City of St- Paul: t.Paul: 1 have this day a`,Pointed Michael lanley an otheer of tlm regular police orce to succeed Officer Leyde, resigned, .,,it 1 ask your advice and consent hereto. RoOr;iT A. Synru, Mayor - .]all. 17, 1888. Connnittee on Police. from Shephard P. Haarard- Notifybng the city of St. Paul that to ,vill chant damages to the sin se ha ri 'or injurtes nistabled by hfs horse, hxr- less and cutter by reason of said horse .wing caught in cable car track at cOr- wr o: Fourth and Jaekson streets. cot nnttice oil Claims. From G. A. Babar- Praying that he be allowed coniVe.u- sa[ton for extra work in constructing a sewer of Rando[pit street,from Seventh to View ittoe streets. Commn Cialms, Corporation Attorney and City EnKilteer. From .lames 8choonnmkeo- 111ra' ting certain claims and jit( milts aK Irult Folsom & hurray and Praying thut same be Paid. out of any money due said firm from on 3 of St. Paul. Committee m) Claims and Corporation Attorney. From Andrew G. Anderson and Gustav lOhnson- I'resentiuK certain claims and judK- ntents against Folsom & Minrray and praying that same be. paid cut of any moneys due said firm from 11ty of St. Paul. Committee Ou Claims and Corporation Attorney. From Noyes Bros. & <%filter and Oth- •i. - Prayfug that the 5t. Pali] a Northern Pncitic. Railway contPany b, granted permission to balU a double raliwap track oil a certain alley if Kittson's ad- dltion. Contmfttee mi Streets. From Daufel O'Connor and fill l[ lers- For the opening of a tett-foot alley througgh block 6, Whitney & Smith's additloI,. Committee oil Streets. From .1. Q. Haas and Otluas- For the vacation of \tauq street. Committee ou Streets. From St. Paul Chamber of Commerce- - resolution req uesthlg the ('ity Coun- cil to grant rapid transit organirattuus all reasonable concessions and facilities consistent with thepublic interests for the construction and operation of quick transit lines between St. Paul and M11, neapolis. Committee of Streets. From Imidel R. Noyes - Playing for the iration of an alley iu block 14, Stinson, Brown & Ranke]'', addition. Committee on Streets. Froin F. B. Pearson and.lames I1. n Boyd- - Praving for the vaeatiou of Part of aalley fn block .5, Maealester Turk. Committee on Streets. From Thomas Breyer - Asking tint tie be appointed patrol of river at Duras street station. Committee On Police. From A. O. Powell and Others - For the grad ingof Pinestreet and P( onsl'lvanda ave I, ue. Granted. (See order to Board of Pub- lic Works,) From John .1. Frautschi - For permission I(1 a nNtrimCt it wooden stairway of' Wide Of a building fn the Sixth ward. Granted. (See Ordialin- No. aril.) Fruit, Molly C. \Vimley- For permission m erect wooden {{ irti- ti.is fn building Nu. 158 West 'Third street. Granted. (See (Ordinance No. K40.) From Martha 1). Bass and Others - Fur t* annullulent of proceedings in the matter of opmtlne Fairview street. Also submitting a certain agree tient to said matter. Accepted ad Ordered placed uu file. ]See resolutionn.) From M. F. Kain. Couut�' Auditm'- 11ransnittting a resoluton adopted by the Conmdssianers of itansey Conity In regand to the purchase M a jail site. Or(lered placed tot file. Of City Comptroller -Audited Claims, viz: I'. Doherty, Estimate No. 2, sewer on Smith street, 8505; I'. Doherty, Esti- mate No. 3, sewer oh Western avenue, $211:150; 11Doherty, EsthuateNo. 4, sm �t er ill Winifred street. 2,765: illeAr- haba street, $14214; l:. Bolan, , No. 11. grading Charles street, G. Bolan, Estimate No. 5, grading street, $382.50; J. McDonald, Es - 1 timate No. 5, grading Magnolia street. $42:I. Claffey. Estimate No. eradilmttee Payne avenue, $1.0"..0; W. A. I)avern, Estimate No. a, 4rading Lafond street, $1.105; 1•. J. Steers. Estimate No. ^ grading Southliobrrt street, etc., X2,737; Y. Durack, Estimate No. 3, Sherburne ave - c app n es, $714; 11. M. Nevin. Es - 3 timate Ntlh . , Trout Brook sewer. $f: 717.50; H. Hansen, Estimate NO. a, Col- -borne street sewer, $1 we of W. nut herty, Estimate 1. 1, sewer mm Walnut � o. 4 H. r .1. Kirkland. et, cite 10. 4, sewer oil F.1leu street, etre $T22.50; R'hite s. Admits, Esthnnte No. 3, se,uu Colborne street, $'?1.2.iA; P. O'Regall, 8511.5.06; M)'- ers & Ctlrpenter, $12.W; J. E. Gra- ham. $y.:i0; WyckuR, Seamans & Beue- 1 dict, $O.So; W. C. Gerhard, V; Sher - weed bough, $1.85: I>mtaldson; Ogden & Ca, $2.7.5: l.rveras dt 1lesenbonre. $380; Dispateh Printing company, $I(kt.SU; Butt & Farnham, $2.4.5: Erie Tei. and Pel. c lapany,_$44; Robert D. Estabrook, V270: afinea & honer. $1.50; 11, It. Bigelow, $850;11. S. Fair- child & Sou. $18; F rank G. . eters, $'ti5; St. I'nul Daily Globe, $4900.43: T. Brennan, $3311.40; Boeringer & Sons, g3Nck & Rank, $1; 11. Craig, $1: F. (`'S; )raBeper & Cu., $1.65: J. C. Battle) IArne Cu., $4(i 25; Michaud Bros.. $6.75; C1. W. illerrill, i.5: S. R. McMasters. d3; G, Mitseh• $1R2.RI; 3linea & Co., $8.2.5; .Forth western LinteCu.. $111.80; Nichols & Dean. $6.5:11; C. F. Loweth, VIO: Phomas Davis, $161.24; Pittsburg Lal. oratory Co., $1+0.71; Robinson & Cary, $3.5.08; St. Paul Hardware. Cu., $111; St. Paul Book & Stationery Co., SHO: St. Paul Stone Co., $16.25: Heir}', $8.5; miles & dale, F>.25; heoree N. Hillman, 85.77; V. B. Parks, $811.78; Kennedy & Chittendml, $21.10; Will- wersenod & Baver, $ a.20; Robert Set - gel, $4,77?1S; Phomas Fitzpatrick. [x4.0.5 S. '. Dickinson. $1; Nichols & Casser, $14 A. E. Robertson, $32.31; B. ABi bl . $14.50; Die Volk !ug, ;r31S.80; Secretary of State. $2; Kelly & I'ferney, $3.50. Allowed and ordered Maid. Teas -Aid. Dowhsn,U Cinnor, I'etsch, Cullen, lt))'an, Weber. Kenny, Kahn. Hann,, Bryant, Mines, Mr. Priest- dent -N. Front Corporation Attorney - Phe Corporation Attorney submi4s a bond in the suit, of tt3o,00fl, given by the Gbone Publishing company, with Nor- mae IN. Kittson and Lewis Baker as PROCEEDINGS OF THE COIIINION COUNCIL. sureties, to secure the filllhuenf of au accompanying contract between said 61111B ; Publislung company . dil, l'ityof St. Tall, tm till- matter of the official printing of said city.- . :Ills Uowlau moved that said contract er rimy' om<ers Instructed to,lleacni,rylili contract. The motion prevailed. Yeas—Add. I)owlan,O'Cunuof. Pellet, Cullen, Rcau,. Weber, Feuuy, Fain, llautiu, liryant. \linea. \L'. 1'resi- del—L. Also. 11. 1.. 1Cilliams and others Petition— fit regard to said petition the Carpo- ration Attorney reports that the lumber yard complained of is without the fire limits :Ind 15 not covered by the ordi- nauce.The mere tot that Such Ird increases the iusurancc does not make it a nulsauce. A new ordinance to bring the yard complained of within till - fire limits will be necessary to carry out the prayer of the petitioners. Ordered Placed ()I. file. Of Pity Engineer—All. Kenny's hest, lution— ln regard to I,ld. Kenny s resolution respecting till' removal of snow from streets in the Filth ward. till' City En- giueer reports lust the total expe"sc of such work at date of said resolution was $124. '1'11, Pity F:uginee•r also explains file nietod of 'doing said avol ip r•on- junctiou with file street car eoupUty, allot expresses file opf"out that file present method is highly advantageous I the city. besides giving employment to a large uuober of ecu and ieams. etc. Arrepled and ordered glared leu file. of Inspector (If Building 14 -port for month of D"Plal r. I"S with City 7're::surer's receipt attached for A-'u0.tr Clonmittee on Public Accounts. of Market Mastrr— Bet for Months of November and Deeeobe', 13t7, with C. •I'reasu'er'. receipt atmehcd for :lh8.f 0- C'oll ittee on Public Accounts. It N: i'n RT OF RnARD ()F PI'it I.IC t\'ailtRa. Robert Street Opening, etc.— The Board of Public \1 orks have hay'. under consideration the resolution or order of the Couuuoll coulleil, approvec Dec. 7, 1&37. relative• to the opening ala widening of Robert street, fell],, I'm versity ayemo to .lacks()" street, in such a o:umer as to make Proper coo uectiou with file proposed opening ane widening of .Jackson street. and havi of Investigated the proposed it" prove"re t respeett'ully report t rat it is neci—a ar; aidpropel: ppel' to open and w•idem Reb street, between Cmi,er,43 avenue al - Jackson street; that the estimated e: pense thereof is E%uau; that read eslal n be assessed therefor can be foui}l encfited to the extent of the damages. ,sts and expenses uecessnry to I, incurred thereby'; that said improve- ient is asked for by a petition of a mjority of the owue.rsof propertyto he ssessed therefor, and we herew•it'll send or Inutile to said improvement, esln order to" tat e mveui If ti ireustomake thiprot. 'eas 4, hays 0. It 1.. Gmol.,N, President. t'.F.EmvIN,. Clerk Board Public Works. .Jan. 16, IKA8 Adopted. leas 11, nays 1. (tire or- er to Board of Public Works.) Lal-, ell,y (locoing, Rosedale Park— Board of Public Works have find ender consideration the resolution or rde' of tilt, Cuunnou Council. approved )eceniber 21, 1887, relative to opening Jleya twenty feet wide through blocks ',:3 and 4, Rosedale Park addition, xkiug ten feet from each lot, and, hav- ug investigated the proposed Improve - tit -lit, respectfully report that it is lice- •ssary and proper to open an alley wenty feet with. through each of docks 1. 2, 8 and 4, Bosedale Park addi- ion to St. Paul; that the estimated ex - .as, thereof is Olx); that real es- ute to be assessed therefor enn be nod brnelited to the extent of the laoages, costs still expenses necessary o be incurred thereby: t4at said Iul- n•ovement is asked for by ,t petition of I majority of the owners Of property to u• assessed therefor and wr he'ewttn ;cud a plan ()r proldeof said ingirove- rent, and order for your adoption, if f you desire us to nuke the imprevt 11 lot. Yeas 4, nays 0. R. 1.. Go11x1AN, President. R". F.E.utv1N. Clerk Board Publi*\Corks. .fan. 12, isss. Adopted. Yeas 1". ISce order to Board of Public Works-) Also, Cireinia Avenue Paving— '1'he Board of Public Works have had Under consideration the resolution oe ,order of the Comil o l Council a ,proved Oct. 6, 1887, relative to paving �'irgiuia avenue, in the early part of 1888, trout Nelson avenue to SUnmit avenue, thirty-six feet wide, with granite curbs, and as)halt. cede' blocks o' pine blovits, as the Board may reconuncmd, and upon file petition of a large n)njm•itc Of the. owners of the properly to be assessed for the propose([ ioProve local, re- spectfully report that it isnecessary'and proper to pave Virginia avenue, thirty- two teet wide, front Nelson avenue to Summit avenue, with hard burnt paving brick. and curb )with granite, including in the contract for said paving the nec- essary' sewer counactiors to the prop- erty lines; that the estimated expense PROCEEDINGS OF THExOMMON COUNCIL. thereof is £13,671, one-half of which improvement is asked for by a peti- meed not be paid into the City 'Treasury tion of a majority of the owners of prop - before the coutraet is let: that real I— erly to be assessed therefor, still we late to be assessed thereforvan be found herewith scud it plan or profile of said benefited to the extent of file costs and improvement. and loll order for your expenses necessary to be incurred them adoption. it' you desire us to make the by: that said improvement i, asked for improvement. leas 4, nays 0. by a petition of s majority of the owners R.L. Got]IAN President. ,It property to be assessed therefor. suit W. F. Enw•ix, Clerk I;oard Nblie Works we herewith send ad phut or profile of Jan. n, said iopruvruncnt xnd an order for your Adopted. Yeas U. (See order to adoption, if you desire its to make the Board of Public Works.) improvement. ) eas 4, nay's 0. Also, R. L. GolorAN, President.' Orleans Street Graadthg— W.F.EnwiN.Clerk Board Public\Corks.. 'Phe Board of Public Works have had .ho. hi. IB.w•, under consideration the resolution or Adopted. Peas i_. (See order to order of the C'ou:moa Council. approved Board of Public Works.) .July 22, 1887, relative to the grading Also, of Orleans street, from Cherokee ave - Main Street Grading-- title to \rage street, and having investi- 'Fiie Board of Public Works have laid gated the proposed improvement, re - under consideration the resolution (or speetfully report that said improve - order of the Coalition Council, approved melt is necessary and proper; that the March 4, 1tt86, relative to the. gradiue of estimated expense thereof is $23W, one - \fain street, from Irl un, street to Cler- 1 half of which need out be paid int,, the nont street, aild having investigated Pity Treasury before the contract is let; the proposed improvement, respectfully that real estate to be assessed therefor report that it is necessary and proper to can be found benefited to the extent grnde Main street, from Plain street fl- of the costs and expenses necessary Clermont street; that file estimated ex-'. to be incurred thereby; that said hu- peuse thereof Is fi3,11,23, One-half of which proveueit is asked for by a petition need not be paid into the City 'Treasury of itmajority of the owners of propert}} before the contract is let; that real to Ie assessed therefor, and we herewith estate to be assessed therefor eau be lead a plan or profile of said hnprove- fuund benefited to the exteutof the costs ment, and an order for your adoption, If :wit expenses ueeessary to be. incurred you desire its to make the Improvement. thereby; that snid improvement is not leas 4, nays 0. ;asked for by a petition of a majority of R. L. GORMAN. President. the owners of property to be as- ! \V.F.Enwix.Clerk Bonrd Public Works. sessed therefor, but we herewith send a .Jan. 12, 1888. plan or profile of said iuipr(venent sod Adopted. leas 12. (See order to Board au order for your adoption, if You desire of Pudic Works.) us to make the improvement. Yeas 4, Also, nays U. Olive Street Grading and Guttering— IL L. Public rhe Board of Public Works have had 11'.F.EnwiN. Clerk Board Public Works. tinder consideration the resolution or .tau. 10, 1838. order of the Common Council, approved Adopted. Yeas 13. iSee order to Nov. 1fi, IS87, relative to the grading Board of Public Works.) and guttering Of Olive street,. Also, i between Fourth street and Sev- Mauomin Street Grading— enth street, and having Investl- 'Phe Board of Public Works have had I tigated the proposed Improvement, re - under consideration the resolution or spectfully report that it is necessary and order of the Common Council, approved 1 proper to grade and gutter Nov. 2, 1887, relative to the grading of 1 Olive street, from Fourth street Msnumin street, from Cherokee avenue to Seventh street; that the es - to the south city limits, and bav- timated expense thereof is 03,525, one- ing investigated the proposed improve- half of which need not be paid into the nnvrt, • respectfully report that said City Treasury before the contract Is let; mnprovemeut is necessary at proper, that real estate to be assessed therefor to grade Manomin avenue, from I can be found benefited to the extent of Cherokee avenue to the south city the costs and expenses necessary to be limits; that the estimated expense incurred thereby; thatsald improvement thereof is $4,330, one-half of which need is not asked for by a petition of a ma - not be paid into the City Treasury jority of the owners of property to be before the contract is let; that real es- assessed therefor, but we herewith send tate to be assessed therefor can a plan or profile of said improvement be found benefited to the extent of and an order for your adoption, if you the costs and expenses ceces- desire us to make the Improvement. ser to be incurred thereby; that said Yeas 4 nays 0. Y y, I Y PROCEEDINGS OF THE COMMON COUNCIL. R. L. GORMAx, President. W.F. ERwiN.Clerk Board Public Works. Jan. 12, 1688. Boardof Adopted. Yeas Works.) (See order t Also, Warsaw Street Sewer— The Board of Public Works have had under consideration the resolution or j order of the Common Council, approved June 22, 1887, relative to the construc- tion of a sewer on Warsaw street, from Palace street to Seventh street, and hav- ing Investigated the proposed Improve- ment, respectfully report that it is necessary and proper to construct a neweron Warsaw street,from Raudolph street to Grace street, together with the necessary catcll-bssi ,a and manholes; that the estimated expense thereof is be $6,126, one-half of which need not r. i estate paid into the City Treasury before t. mebe assessedontracistherefort can ebe found benefited to the extent of the costs and expenses necessary to be in- curred thereby: that said mmpruvement is not asked for by a Petition of a ma- jority of the owners of ppropert))� to be assessed therefor, but we Ihere@�itp send a plan or profile of said improvement. and an order for your adoption, i 1yon desire us to make the improvement. Yens 4, nays o. R. L. GorsM.aN, President. W.F. ERwvx. Clerk Board Public Works. Jan. 12, 1888. Adopted. Yeas 12. (See order to Board of Public Works.) Also, Leech Street Sewer— The Board of Public Works have had under consideration the resolution or order of the Comment Council, app July 6, 1887, relative to the construction of a sewer on Leech street, between McBoal and Smith streets, and having Investigated the proposed improvement, respectfully report that said improve. meet is necessary and proper, together with the necessary catch -basins anc manholes; that the estimated expenst thereof is $751), one-half of which need not be paid Into the before le contract is let; City Treasury a real es ate to be assessed therefor than be fount benefited to the extent of the cost: and expenses necessary ppro be incitrre( thenot asked.hat for byia lltition of to ma jority of the owners of property to b assessed therefor, but we herewith sena a plan or profile of said improvement and an order for your adoption, if yo desire us to make the improvement Yeas4, nays O- R . L. GORMAN. President. W. F.ERwiN.Clerk Board Public Work, Jan. 12, 1888. Adopted. Yens 12. (See order t Board of Public Works.) Also, Jackson Street Change of Grade, Etc.— The Board of Public Works have had under consideration the resolution or order of the Common Council, approved Sept. 22, 1887, relative to a change of grade and widening Jackson street, be- tween Bellevue and Como avenues, with respectfully report that it is necessury andprop r to open and widen Jackson eat, between Bellevue avenue and Valley street; that the estimated ex- pense thereof is $3o,000; thatreal estate to be assessed therefor can be found benefited to the extent of the damages. costs and expenses necessary to be. in- curred thereby; *hat said improvement it,, of a ma - assessed therefor, but we nerewnn sen. a plan or profile of said. Improvement, and norder ethe proem for our imtve if you desire ustomaknt. Yeas 4, rtaye o. R. L. (;--"A', Presid@nt. W.F. ERtvrN, Clerk Board Public Works. Jan. ie, lessAdtd. . 11 yy r 1. der to Board of Public Ws ks.)(See or - Also, n hope Street Gradin g— 1 lie Board of Public Works have had under consideration the resolution or order of the Common Council, appproved DIa7 18, 1687, relative to the grading oY Aope street, from Margaret street Lo Minnehalm street' Beech street, from Seventh street to Hope street, and Ar- cade street, from Seventh street to ' is err eat. under one contract, using brant the surplus material to fill the swamp at the intersection of Francis, Arcade and Hop; streets, and Francis, investi- gated the proposed Improvement, re - is not necessarytthat said and proper at this time Yeas 4, nays 0. R. L. GORMAN, President. W.F.ERwtN, Clerk Board Public Works. Jan. 16, 1888. Alderman of the district. Como and Phalen Avenues Opening, Etc.— Tlte Board of Public Works have had under consideration the resolution or order of the Common Council, approved Oct'. ' 1687, relative to the opening, widening and extension of Como and Phalen avenues, 120 feet wide from the shore of Lake Como to the shore of Lake the apropInvesti- gated osed Improvementr- spectfully report that said improvement is not necessary and proper, for the i reason that the Board has a final order PROCEEDINGS OF THE COMMON COUNCIL. to open, widen and extend Lake Como and Phalen avenue to a width of 100 feet, from Snelling avenue to Hairline avenue, and from the east shore of Lake Como to the West shore of Lake Phalen, and from the east shore of Lake Phalen to the east city limits. Yeas 4, nays 0. R. L. GoRMAN. President. W.F.ERwtx, Clerk Board Public Works. Jan. A 1,112.,.R' -.f the district. Also. Driveway PavinK. Park Place I'ark— The Board uY 1'ubllc Works have had under considers it.. the resolution or order of the Common Council, approved Sep t. 7, 1487, relative to the paving with edar blocks the driveway around Park Place park, where not already ordered paved in connection x•i[h alley Yrom Sunimit avenue, and also the alley from said park to St. Peter street, and hav- Ing investigated the proposea tnrprove- ment, respectfully report that said im- provement Is not necessary and proper, for the reason that at a hearing before the Board a majority of the owners of the property to be assessed protested against said improvement. Peas 4. nave 0. R. L. Gun—N, President. W.F.ERwtN.Clerk Board Public Works. .Ian. 16, 1888. Alderman of the district. Also, White Bear Road Opening, etc.— The tc.The Board of Public Works have had under consideration the resolution or order of the Common Council, approved Dec. 7, 1ti87, relative W the opening, widenirk�, and straightening of the White ear road, from Edgerton street to 'and ( street, sixty-six feet wide, and having investigated the proposed im- provement, respectfullyreport that said improvement is not necessary and proper, for the reason that at hearing be- fore said Board In said matter, the per- sonspresentinterested Round men., op- posed the same, the said White Bear road now being sixty-six feet wide. Yeas 4, nays0. R. L. GOBMAN, President. W.F.ERwiN,ClerkBoard Public Works Jan. 16, 1888. Alderman of the District, Also, Harvester Alley Grading— The Board of Public Works have nad under consideration the resolution or order of the Common Council, ap- proved April 7, 1887, relative to the grading of Harvester alley, from Pros- perity avenue to Phalen street, and having investigated the proposed im- provement, respecttully report that said improvement is not necessary and proper until petitioned for by a major- Ity of the owners of the property on the line of the proposed Improvement. Yeas 4, nays e. R. L. GORMAx President. W.F.ERwfN,Clerk Board Public Works. Jan. i.", 1888. Alderman of the district. Also, Alley Opening, Arlington Hills— The Board of Public Works have had under consideration the resolution or order of the Common Council, approved Nov. 16, 1887, relative to the opening of an alley fifteen feet wide through block 81, Arlington Hills addition, from York street to Wells street, and having In- ...tiguted the proposed improvement, respectfully report that said improve- ment is not necessary and proper,) for the reason that at a hearing before said Board in said matter a large majority of the owners of the property to file as- sessed were opposed to ,said; improve- ment. Y. -as 4'0 0. R. L. l;on}tax, Yre,eident. W.F.EnwiN.Clerk Board Publib-Works. Ian. 16, 18.N8. Alderman of the district. Alley Opening, Arlington Hills— Phe Board of Public Works have had under consideration the resolution or respectfully report that said Improve- ment is nut necessary and proper,cfor the reason that at a hearing before said Board in said matter, a large majority of the owners of the property to be ea- sessed were opposed to said Improve- ment. Yeas 4, nayso . R. L. GouMAN. President. j W. F. ERwiN.Clerk Board Public Works. J an. 16, 1888. _ Aldermen of the district. Also, Como Avenue Oppening, etc.— The Board of Yubllc Works respect- fully request your honorable body to annul all proceedings in the matter of the opening, widening and extensionof I Como avenue to a width of one hundred (100) feet, from Rice street to the east line of Warrendale addition to St. Paul and to the center of Maryland stseet,for the reason that. after numerous hearings before said Board in said matter,the own - iers of the property to be assessed are almost unanimously opposed to said Im- provement. R. L. Board President. W.F.ER, 1888. ark Board Public Worke. Jan. 12; 1886. Alderman of the dlstrIct. Also. Manomin Street Grading The Board of Public Works herewith PORCEEDIVGS OF THE COMMON COUNCIL, respectfully return your final order at) - nue roved Oct. 0, for Lhe grading ' .Alammm street, front CLt1 ktce request to ASyomOtg street, that your honorable body annul the said order, the said Board having reported in favor under a nlisapprehenslon of the farts, and for the turther reason that a majority of the owners of the property to be assessed have petitioned for tilein gradg of said Manonun street. from Cherokee avenue to the south city limits. R. 1.GunnAx, President. W.F. ERwIN,Cle.rk Board Public Works. Jan. 1). IsKs. Alderman of the district. Stevens Street Oflening, !tc•— Che Board of 'ablic \\ orks respect- fully request your honorable bode to annulall proceedings In. the matter of the openhtg and extension of Stevens street, from the west line of Banning .111, Olivier's addition to West St. Patti t Chenikee avelme, till'. said Beard havillf reported in favor under a allsapprrhem shun of the facts, all([ for the turdw reasBoarn at !It it Board In sal matterthe. e. pe. sonss persons ' ent interested Inlaninlously protrsu•I against said improvement. B. L. GOIJ11Ax, President. W. F.EIIw I x;Clerk Board Public Works Jan, 12, 1588. Alderman of the district. Also, Alley Grading, tlaldemali s Additiuu- '1'he Board of Public ASurks rrspec fully request your honorable body' t annul all proceedings ill the (natter 1 grading the alley in block 2, Italdeman addition to St Paul, the said Board ha' I,,, reported ill favor under it aisappr' Sion of file facts, and for the furthl reason that the owners of 20 out Of! lots oil the line of said alley have pr tested xgahist it. [L. Gou.%I,ts11ienPresident. W. F. Ekw'Ix,Cierk Board 1'ubli'eWork Jan. 5. 1888. Alderman of the district George Street Opening. etc.— 'i'he Board of Public Works resile, fullymillests )'our honontbie body. daunt all proceedings ill the matter the opening all([ extension of Geor street, front its western terminus Cherokee avellue, the said Board It, jug reported In favor under a In isapp heusion of the facts, and for the fbrtl reason that at a hewing before I Board in said matter the persons pr eat interested unanimously protest against smdR'EI GORMIAS, Presideul A5'. F. ERWIN. Cllerk Boardl'ublieWor Ian. 12, 1888. Alderman of the district. Also, funding order— ct- ly 'lie requesdt )our public honorable, body to Ise a refunding order for the sum of •enty dollars (1170) to be drawn appml city Treasury in favor of P.- Mill- ie, owner of lot 11 (except Seventh eet), block ll, Brunson's addition to Paul, the said sum being the amount -rpaid by said owner on account of d l tIII the Loavag Seventh forhf (7th) 'sastreet, twee❑ the outside rails of the street nt the st end sf andfileiSeventh street bridge rlSsing the St. Paul, NIhineapolis- Y anitoba railroad) to the east hue of ape street it. L. GO")IAS, President. F. En%v tx,Clerk Board Public Works. ,Ian. 5, tsss. Adopted. (See resolution.) Also, horutou S Shaws Claim— 'fhe Board of Public Works herewith speetfuliy transmit the claim of Pat- ck If. Thornton and Lafayette Shaw•, intractors, for the grading Of Irvine moue, froze Walnut street to Western cruule; 1Valuut street (to a partial rade), front Irvine avenue to Pleasant veuue,and A1'esteruavenue(to a partial rade), front Summit avenue to Ramsey treet, trotadditional compensation oil ecouut of unforeseen obstacles "tet I the prosecution of said contract, with Ile reconunendation that your honor - file body authorize this Board to modify Les aid contract so as to cover the .,Ifore- n obstac ,net, 11netntl as to (Sl,tiu vh�) aidcontractorsthe econin ended in the report of the City � Iigincer hereto attached. R. L. GouNIAx, President. X. F. E"wts,Clerk Board Public Works. Jan. 10, 188S. Committee on Streets. Also, Dakota Avenue Paviug— '1'he Board of Public Works respect - jolly request In no Of honorable bodY to etwenty two hundred dollars (112,200) to be transferred from the Dakota, und avenue r the , to tile local hroapr r ve oeut food, said sum to be applied oil the eoutrac•t for the paving of Duk )in avenue from the southeasterly end of the W!,has is street bridge to Congress street,aevou 1, said amount being neceetssary on ile 1'rescotttbltdf (sl tilt o called) undmoval Of a er�kaidtpav- ing contract it. L. GORMAN, ('resident. A'. F. EKw'IS,CIerkBoarll Public Works. Jan. 5, 1858. Committee on Streets. Also, Dale Street Bridge Approaches— PROCEEDINGS OF THE COMMON COUNCIL. The Board of Public Works herewith resppectfully return the resolution of Alit. Weber, that all appropriation of ten thousand dollars (1110,CM) be set aside front the sewerage bond fund and applied to the construction of the ap- proaches to Dale street bridge, across the tracks of the St. Paul, Minneapolis .C. JLultoba railway. with the recom- mendatiuu that your honorable body i cause all appropriation of ten thousand dollars (+10,000()1 to be made from the i hood fund for the construction of bridges over railroad tracks and for the approaches thereto, authorized by an act of the Legislature of the state uP Minnesota, approved Feb. 21, 11K5, and Ihat said appropriation be applied oil t11e contract for the grading of Dale street, front Marshall avenue to Mary` I land street, oil account of the construc- tion of the approaches to the hale street bridge across the. tracks of the St. fail, IIIueapolis S Manitoba railw':ty, under said grading contract. It. L. GoitnAx. President. W.F. Euwlx,l'lerk Board Public Works. Ian. u. Iris. Couunittee. oil Streets. Also. It, S. Fairchild's Claim— e The Board of Public Works herewith respectfully return the claim of 11. S. Fairchild. owner of undivided half of block 211 Stinson, Brown A Hanscy's :dldition to St. Paul, fur addition I dant- ages on accouilt of the OPening, widen- ing slid -tension of ]allies and Erie streets, with the report that all parties interested had proper notice of the con- dennaliou prucecdnigs in said matter, and have no claint fm� any additional damages or compensation oil account of said inlproveme.nt. It. L. GololAx, president. AC. F. Enw is,('lerk Board PublieWorks. Jan. 12. Is&s. Accepted. :Also, Da!IIaI,, s for Third Street Change of Grade- 1'urauant to an order of the Counuon Council, approved Nov. 3, IS85, and sec- tion 5 of all act Of the Legislature of the state of Minnesota, approved March 3, mei. entitled, '•.1n set to amend the charter of the City of St. Paul, and the acts amendatory thereof," the Board of Public Works has awarded damages to certain pro aerty caused by a change of grade oil T�tir(l street, for tine bridge over the railroad right of way and for the approaches thereto, from a point fifty 150) feet east of the east line f Lo- cust street to Commercial street, in the City of SI. Paul, minuesota. as down in the copy of the assessment roll hereto attached. which said assessment was confirmed by said Board ml the 0th day of Julluary, 1sSs. Your attention is re- spectfully invited W that part of said section 5, which reads as follows, to - wit: • 1'he amount so awarded shall be paid to the party entitled thereto out of the general full([ of said city, or such other' fund as may be provided for that pur- pose. It. L. l..unCNl,v x, President. A1'.F.Euwlx,CIerk Board Public Works. .lall.11, ISss. Accepted. Also. Estimates and Chtims— I'he Board transmits, approved by it, the following estimates and cla{ns, to -wit: Estimate No. s, supplementary to No. 2 all([ final, Decatur street sewer, E. J. Kirkland, contractor. amount due, s25; Estimate NO. 0 slid final, Seventh suit Mendota streets sewer, E. J. Kirk- land, contractor; :uuount due, 1110,811.4: Mathew Craig, ms: G. W. Verrill. 11117 Committee on Claims. iweolrr OF "o.%an of WATER COMNIIS- suuERa. The Board of Water C'ommisilouers ! transmit preambles and resolution adopted by said Board, requesting the Council to direct the Lor �per city ufleets to issue, neggotiate and sell- iia),p01 worth of boils, according to two sev- oral acts of the legislature of the state Of V innesota•tho proceeds of said bonds I to be placed to the credit of the Board of Water Cononissioners, for the pur- poseof extending, enlarging mud hut - proving the water works system. Adopted. (See resolutions.) REPORTS OF s*I',%mixt: 1•05131ITTEEs. Of (*I inlittee inn Claims—F. S. Blolg- ett's Chunn— Counnittec oil Claims referred said matter to the Corporation Attorney and City Engineer, and after investigating the same. said olliccrsreport that Mr. Blodgett was allowed ill leis final esti- mate >'si.l•':t •vi more than his contract price, oil account of additional work re- quired on the Marion street system of sewers, :old said officers further toport that Mr. Blodgett has nu legal claim against the city, in which report your Committee oil Claims concur. , Adopted. Of Cotnnlittee oil Strvets—Orlinance— (telilnlilteo refer back to Council. without recommendation, the ordinance. establishing salaries in the Inspector of Buildings' ()thee. lteci n initted. Also, Wooden Sidewalk Assessment -- Committee. recommend that said mat- ter awter he referred to Corporation Attorney with instructionstohave judgment can- celled, as recnuuacuded by Board of Public Works. Adopted. V PROCEEDINGS OF THE COMMON COUNCIL. Also, UCoer Levee Syndicate Petition— mmittee recombe reconside mend that ti is ed and port of Jai .3, 1888, that prayer of petitioners be granted. Adopted and former report reconsid- ered. Yeas 12. Also W, A, Somers and ,Committe recommend that prae yr e petitioners be granted and that the City Clerk be instructed to give the notice required by law. Adopted. Also, J. A. McCloskey and Others' Petition— Committee recommend that the City Clerk be instructed to give the notice beired reommittedandtoLhat Cou Ndtt etltian Streets. Adopted. Aiso, F. L. Bayard and Others' Petition — Comunites recommend that the matter of widening and boulevarding Cherokee avenue be referred to Aid. Mines. Also, Ambulance— Your committee have had under con- sideration the recommendation of Hon* hobert A. purchasing an Smith, ambu ance for nemergenregard y cases of sudden sickness, accidents, etc. tile upolice committee iptatrol wagons do opinion this work well. and therefore report adverse to Also, Appointments Confirmed— Committee, recommend that the ap- pointmentof William Wilson as amem- ber of the regular police force be ad- vised recomm recommend that Andrew Qu not beee aap- pointed as patroltdriver for the Due" . ., ...... t>a — Knob. re- Adopted. O Also, B. A. Froiseth's Petition— Committee recommend that said last- f for be referred to Corporation Attorney. Adopted. p Also. Eureka linprovement Company Or -I dinaice— Committee ecommend the passage of C I H said ordinance as amended by City En- all adopted and appointments ty the following vote: I. Dowlan, O'Connor, Petsch, -a, Weber, Kenny, Kahn, want. Mines, Mr. Prest- f Committee on Public Buildings— Janitor's salary'— Committee recommend that the salary the janitor of the city hall buildings e fixed for the year next ensuing at 670 pe mmilth. Adopted by the following vote: Teas—Ald. Dowlan, O'Connor, Petsch, ulleta, Ryan. Weber, Kenny, Kain, .,. nrvant. Tinea. Mr. Presi- gineer. Also, Adopted. (See Ordinance No. W2.( Also. City "Id County .loll Site— Also. Linoquist's Petition— 1'o the Honorable the President and Committee earn emend that said umt- Conmo Council of the City of SL ter be referred to Cit)' Engineer with Paul: imaructionsto report back tocommittee.. C'x".E)IEN: Your committee to Adopted wham was reerred the matter of loe:at- Also, ing mud purchasing a site for a city and Public Scales— count% jail respectfully beg leave to re - Committee reeouunead that Aid. port- in compliance with your resolu- Ryan's resolution establishing a public tion of Sept..2. 1887, your committee, scales be passed• in conjunction with a similar committee Alit. Kenny caved to at t 1 said of tine Board of County Commissioners, resolution by adding thereto t"That an II met and instructed Lhe County Auditor additional scales;be placed oil the south aide of Fourth, near Kills— street. Amendment adopted, and aIle ques- tion being oil the passage of the. resole - tion as amended, the same. was lost. Yeas 8, nay. 4. Of Committee on Police—Medieiue Cabinets— In regard to recommendation of City and County Phyacian that medicine cabinets be placed in police stations, committee consider such a step load - fore rle at eport advei sae. e to the rettee commends - if... there- fore Adopted, to advertise for sealed proposals for urnishing the city and county with a s tillable site for a )ail. In response to this advertisement thirty-nine bidswere received, all of which, at a subsequent meeting. were rejected, and the Auditor directed to readvertae, to which adver- tisement but six bids were received and all but three rejected. From the begin- ning the joint committee regarded the locating of this site as a most difficult suit delicate pproblem, and ­0rder that all might be heard;and injustice done to no one,heldheld frequent meetings, at - vice and suggestionssofnrepresento ta five organa t PROCEEDINGS OF THE COMMON COUNCIL. 23 tions and individuals. Finally, after mature consideration, it was the unani- mous conclusion that for reasons of economy and convenience thejail should be located on one of the three corners of Fifth and Cedar streets; provided,however,that the Court House Commissioners adopt the site so se- lected for the construction of their steam plant in conjunction with the jail build- ing, thereby relieving the Court House square of an unsightly structure, and by utilizing one plant for the two build- ings, materially reducing the cost of construction, heating and maintenance. Your Comnnttee would, tnerefore, submit the description. and prices of three pieces of property, one of which. In their opinionshould be, purchased for the ob}act named, viz: The northwest corner of Fifth and Cedar streets, known as the Czeikowitz corner, 85x100 feet, 670,000; the northeast cornerof Fifth and Cedarstreets. known as the Warner corner, 100x100 feet. 669,00o; the southeast cornerof Fifth and Cedar streets. known as the Smith. Taylor & Rogers corner, 87%x100 feet, 670,900. A majority of the joint committee recommend the purchase of the last des#ribedproperty, to which a minority respectfully beg leave to object. Re- speetful ly, O. O. CrLLEs, Chairman. .Jan. 17,18S7. A motion to adopt the, report of the committee prevailed by the following vote: Yeas—Ald. O'Connor, Weber, Kenny, Kain, Hamm, Bryant, Mines, Mr. Presi- dent -8. Nays—Ald. Dowlan, Petsch, Cullen, Ryan. The President decided the report adopted. Alit. Callen raised the point as to whether or not a two-thirds vote was necessary, and the natter was there- upon referred to the Corporation At- torney for his opinion. Of Committee on Public Accounts—Re- rntts— o, ittee report that they have ex- ammedTeports of Board of Control for December, of Corporation Attorney's contingent fund, f Clerk of Municipal Court for December, of Pound Master for November, of Chief of Police for December, 1887, and found same or- rect. Adopted. HI.CELLANEOt'.. Ordinances— An ordinance was read "m perms slid regulate the construction and n er ation of railroad tracks along the al le) In blocks 48, 49. 50 and 51, lit Kitson': addition to St. Paul,' Committee on Streets. An ordinance was read "to amend section —, of Ordinance No. —, being Article 36 of the Municipal Code of St. Paul, an ordinance In relation to im- pounding animals by adding additional territory to the present limits." Coin. Ittee on Streets. An ordinance was read "establishing and fixing certain licenses," eta Committee on License. An ordinance was read "permitting Mary C. Whaley to erect wooden parti- tions upon the first and third floors in building No. 1.58 West Third street. ' Aid. Cullen moved that the rules be su far suspended as to allow said ordinance to pass to Its second reading. The motion prevailed, yens 18, and the said ordinance was thereupon read a second tittle and passed. (See Ordinance No. 880.) An ordinance was read "permitting John J. Frautschi to erect a wooden stairway to a three-story brick build- ing. , Aid. Bryant moved that the rules be so far suspended as to allow said ordi- nance to pass its second reading. The motion prevailed, yeas 12, and the said ordinance was thereupon read a second time and passed. (See Ordinance No. 881.) Ordinance.. ORDINANCE. N0. 880. Permitting Partitions Bony to the First and Third Floors in Building No. 1.58 West Third Street. The Common Council of the City of St. Paul do ordain as follows: Section 1. Permission is hereby given and granted unto Mary C. Whalley. to erect and put up.upon the first and third floors of that certain three-story stone building, being building No. full West Third street. wooden partitions In ac- cordance with plans fur us led to and accepted by the Inspecmr of Buildings of said city. suit under his supervision. Sec. 2. This ordinance shall take ef- fect and be in force from and after its publication. Yeas—Ald. Dowlan, O'Connor,Petseb, Cullen, RyslL Weber, Kenny. Kain, Banim, Bryant, Mine-. Sir. President - 12. Passed Jan17, 1888. C—s. D. Kemt, President of Council. Approved .Jan. 18'1888 BODE— A. Ssuxtt, Mayor. Attest: Taus. A. PRENDEROA.T, City Clerk. Jan. 21. ORDINANCE No. 881. Permitting.John J. Irautschl to Erect a Wooden Stairway to a Three -Story_ Brick Building. PROCEF.DlNGS OF THE C'O'I\MOS COUNCIL. The Cwnuu0n loumcil of the City ,of SL flue%vir[ purpose poseor �)trb furnishing eleetric currents light id Paul do ordain as follows: r u1i the following streets mI said Section 1. Pennissfon is Iterrby elven Puwr ;uml granted unto .lohu .I. Fr:ulLschi W rfty, to wiC St. Peter '[reel tre.t, erect and construct all outside wwwdem street %vet of St. Peter: Sixth street, stairway, f l connection with ice [u rt \lulbrn•yw,est it SSh•eet anti the alluyriva hlrocks thou of x three-story brick buildhlg, soot ill peso• thereof, ock upuu lot fft't)•-eine. sixty, sixty.nte and sixt)'- 06 block le. Bell's ad litfol l; R est St. two. Irvine's clolat•�emebt of Rice Paul, % hich smirv, shall [ inn not fru I, numbere Il11 ifKeen'stasd tlevs itin:rb 11,.k i the third ti0or of said buil 1 g ground. Said atair%vay to a"s"tound [ho III blocks IIuuK �� a \leiUt•:r)ta112 ddi- uloder the supervision lf. Io pIw be furmished,lfr soot oppru%y.d Ill, 11, 15. B), IJ :9). 21 and •&3 of Wood - Is,,., the luspeetnr of Buildings of Haid I VFlahnrL Chesluttraue Sherman streetne s; city.the Sec. 2. Thi., urdinauce sball btke oaf Nelson avenue; Daynot ).l rIrvir ek, ad- b•ct sue, be in force trunk Sud a ter its [12[.73; 7 74 and Sixth stied east I'll hl icatiun. yeas— Ald.11o%vlm1.O'Conn, ;I Gab. 11. Of Siblshret, east ufrSih'IsylstMa aha%it- ('ullet, ltv,, ail 1�',be'. 6 ) Hamm. Bryant. )linea. Mr. Ih'rsid,rrt miles, Streets orrtalleys t as athe ssCorumwsb 12• ('ouneil may from tints to tine duly' all - Passed Jan. IT, 1SSS. of Cu.%s. 1). Kram:, President of Cuunrll. by .riot l.Sr of sa11 the passe,[by elect,all Approved dao. IS. ISSS. 1touT. A. Sxrru, Magor' wf said pules hp o t under the supervision Ct Attest: (if and subject hr the control of Lille City 'Irons. I'I;N:x 1,t:ren-% r, t'ity 1'Icrk. and Engi and anlle erthefollowing neer andrttee oil rtun- .lat.. 21. I ditioms and instructions, to -wit: Such Ulu rlx.%xrt; No. `tS9 ``roles shall not be less than forty feet in Au Ordivaur, to l:r:ort t• Eureka Io,- bei 6, I above the Knnuul, and Shall not Inpvt•nleul to (;rty of St. 1':1111 tilt. be li•ss than sixteen inehes in character 1ti�hl t0 l"sr Certain 5l rets and at the button and eight inches in dianl- Brulges. prep at the top: they shall be platted and The Collin it l'ouut•il 1,t' the Cih of painted adark color for the distance of , Paul do ordain at, follows: six feet fron, the gruubd, and front 5e,tion t. That the privilege is here- that point to the lop tits}' shall be by grairted to the Eureka huprovrrnt,nl tainted white: they shall he set one cungpan)' to String its wires for cat',:y.I 1utulred feet apart. except otherwise ,-let"I rurrrnis fur Ihr purpusu uYfur- expressly permitted by the City Fit- "I urt"l :ural niwer upuu the 01"'Vy. and at least live feet At the rot, lightOf a1I poles of said rouipany shall be, ill bridges across the MISSissippi river fu I cwusideration of the passage of this nr- said city. cwmmotty known as lir diu;lnr•e, the exclusive property of tile. 1Yabasha street bridge Sud the Itebt,rt cite all([ rest•rved for the use of street bridge. lmdcr the aapvrvislou the fire and Police Departments and sfrerliuu of the City Eligineer and of said pity. And in case jilt), othercor- ('on, III •e on Streets. Such wires to he prat ions, cougnuties or persons arc SuEject W renupval as the Cum Sup° uo%v 1,r shall be at any tittle hereafter Cou veil umy at any tine direr[ at the t ruittei b)' the Comuuum Council of ens, am t rxpeuse mf said cum patsy. The laid c•itp hp erect poles 1,r string Its said The Eureka Improv,neut coal- wires fur the 1mrpose of electric light - pan)' hereby aasunu•s all liability that ing, and . IV cornotatioi or corpora - nay he caused b) the stringing it such tions. cow ufuy or eoupanfes, person 1,r' wires and the use of the Said electricity t I [Its s�urll desire to use the pules so and shall give a hood to be approves ", crested by said The Eureka Improve - the Curpmwtion Aturnle. m the sum 1,t' lo,ent cou,pan) for the purpose of sup- COMN), rouditiomt,d at sill titles to leve 1111•tfng [hr wires for such purpose, such [he city 1,l' St. 1':ud harmless theretc"It cor pm',lto. ns, cumpallb-sor persons Shall :call town all eanoges growfug out 6t, ibtitled to do so upon pa}•iug W said thereof. 'l'he Eureka Inyttoyeunnt company, its Sea. 2. Nothing hercilk,'. fined shall SnceeSSors or assigns. its proportionate give to said •rhe Eureka lugn'ovenit•1,t shsuv+of lhreust of prpcu, OIL and erect rU,I,Ia IIy the exclusive pI.Ivfleg, f IIIK .,Ileal pules, by be determined ;us fol - using rlerh it light in the city of St. loses: Upon the erection 1,t' Pules upon Paul. 1111- wf said Streets, said The Eureka Seo ;. That the said The Faure k:n Im Im rnrveut•m rum tau : Sh811 iuunedi- prove, ment ruusjany he and fS hereby. 1 I ) permitted to erect pules fur stringing I au•Iy report to sail ('Ity Engineer the. PROCEEDINGS OF THF COyI\ION COUNCIL. actual cost of such ISales as erected, andid City Engineer and Committee said City Engineer Shall ascertain and ets. determine the actual cost of said poles sev.. n. Whenever ally street or Sw erected and certify the ;uuoun which which any pp ors Shall have he shall find it) be correct, abs keep a been Set shall be graded or record thereof in his office for public m- paved or the curb line "hanged. Spection. I'po i the first application as the said The Eureka IutprovententCoul- afiu•esaid hr use the poles so erected, the pall)' Shall, lit its own cost. reset Said applicant steal l pa) to The Eureka loo- poles so as 11, confortb to the street as provenett eonpany aforesaid, its sue- reconstructed. •essors or assigns. one-half of said Sec. T. 1,11,Cuuuuun Cuubcil reserves actual cost of the pods s1, used, as de- the right to orderaud cause The Eureka lermtned by said Cit }' Eugfueer; and III lunpr-rveaet ('otmpany t,e place all or rase of a second application, tilt, appli- any of said w'ir'e under growtd at any Taut shall pay our -third (If tine actual time. and it) such manner as the Comp rest of the poles so used, the saute to be 11,01, Council may direct under the di- livided equals)' between the said The rection and supervision of the City Ell - Eureka lmproventeut emuVara' Sud the cn,eer, and to order any and all pules lits[ applicant. xnl auecesive a rPli- removed front off the streets whenever rants slmll pay their proportionate SXInre it may deem proper to have the said T le ,it, such cost. the same to be divided pro- Eureka It11proventent Coltpa11y lap the purtiouatel) el)fu like manner. and all ap- wires of said "ompalty underground. plicxuts So gaging their propurti0uate Sec. S. unless nue mile of poles share of the cost of said poles shall be- have been placed with electric currents rum, allot be by couunub consent joint thereno W furnish lighting prlVer OR owners with said The Eureka IIn- said mile of posts adequate W the pub, prnyement romp:my of said poles lie and private demands. within blue and Shall be entitled to use them for months from the acceptance of this or - III,,, purpose of clectrle lighting las lung divance, the same shall be, absolutely ;,s they do out come within x distance void. of two feet of' the wire on the +aid poles Sec. a. The plant required to furnish weed and operated by said The the electricity and puwt•r necessary Oil .Eureka Improvvu,ut cunnpxuy,) -Ind der this urdinauce shall lout be changed it is eunditiun,d that If any inner cor- from its present location In South St. poralious, conspauies wt persons have Paul to Some point in tine city of St. procured, or shall pna•ure, like per Pauh or any additional one erected fu mission from said Common l'ouneil to lite city of St. Paul, without the los d erect its poles on said streets, or only of tial thereof first having been approvod them, and shall actually erect its olVS by the ConunUlt Cntlllcl of said city. nu ally of said Streets before said 'I'll(- Sec. 11,. 'rills ordinance shall be in Eureka In11, ovo11tet[ roan any shill force from and after the filin� with the havt, rn•cted ilS polus on 'said streets. City Clerk, by the said The Eureka Iut- ,hen the perulissiun hereby graknted is proventebt Company. of a resolution n %yinla 1, , std Said The PMreka lnr duly adopted by its (ward of directors. prn'enrent cum piny shall be restricted accepting It upon all the. terms and con - t0 usilog such pules then alredy erected; ditiuns herein coutained, and such at,- undI. be eondithnis as here coutai bed. ceptanee shall be deemed all agreement And it Is expreA trovided, that In of stild'I'l,e Eureka hu proveumnt Com - ,as, the safd'I he 'tire a lmprovomeut navy with said eft)" to perform all and eonpany Shall refuse to allow any all- singular all the matters and things re - 11, allt to use its poles upon pavallit quire d of said company W be perforund Of the proportionate part of said poles under this mAiba ice, and such accept - as h, reit provided, thereupon the right ance shall contaib all express agree - of said Thr Eureka improvement coil,- met to perform all , said matters amt pant, to erect and waiutain its poles thibgs by sand The F.In'eka Improve - upon the streets of said city shall cease, aCo nent 'npsu,y obligated to be per - :wall the same shall be forthwith removed formed in this ordinance. Ault it is from said streets, or any of them, upuu I further provided that the rights hereby and under the order and direction of the 917 ploditiuusoatldr n+quiren er Dots of the ect to all the nII to Council. See. i. And 111) wire skull be placed 11 dinane heretofore passed allowing less than eighteen iucheS t'r[nu the cru- said The Eureka Improverwut rer of ally poly: truss I ro , shall nut be ualq.. n use the streets of said city for placed more than, two feet apart the-pufpee of electric lighting. Sec. a. Th, Polls h,reby, authorl red Cl lion, cold. )t RIa1l.Oeher. Council, r'etscl to he erected shall be Set in the sfdew:dk i I in tilt• cell(., of lilt, curb. unless special �,. Ilst11ulo, Wyant. Miuea, Mr. Pr"sideut— direetions are otherwisegiven by the 12• City Eligineel. All pules must be I'assed.fml. G, LSS8. erected to the satisfaction and approval C IIAS,.U.KFuu.I'resident of Cornell. 26 PROCEEDINGS OF TAB COMMON COUNCIL. Approved Jan. 18, 1888. , ROBERT A. SMITH. Mayor. Attest: Clerk. THoa.A. PRENDERGA.TFit y Jan. 21. Resolution.. Resolved, That the following plats, as recommended by the Plat Commission, be and the same are hereby accepted by the Common Council: Cleveland Place. Langevin's Fifth addition to the City of St. Paul Dorn's subdivision of lot 46, Cottage Homes. Victoria Street addition. Yeas—Ald. Dowlan, O'Connor,Petsch, Cullen,Ryan, Weber, Kenny, Kain, Hamm, Bryant, Mines, Mr. President —12. Approved Jan. 18, 1888. IAld. Kain— Resolved, Tlist the Frade of the alley in block 111, Stinson a subdivision of Lyman Dayton's addition, as indicated by the red grade line oil the accompany- ing profile and as recommended by the City Engineer, be and hereby is adopted as the established ggrade. Yeas—Aid. llowlan,0'Connor, Petsch, Cullen, Ryan, Weher, Kenny. Kain, Hamm, Bryant, Mines, air. resident Approved Jan. 18, 1888. By Aid. Kain— Resolved, That the grade of Cherry street from Maria avenue to Main street, recommended commended by the City Engineer and as indicated by the red grade line on theaccompanying profile, be and hereby is adopted as the established grade of said street. Yeas—Aid. Dowlan, 'Connor, Petsch, Cullen. Ryan, Weber, Kenny, Kain, Hamm, Bryant. '.dine.. Mr. President —12. Approved Jan. 18, 1888. By Aid. Kahn— Resolved, That the grade of Maria avenue, from Cherry street to Lizzie street, as Indicated by the red grade tine on the acconipanyin profile and as recommended by the ity Engineer, be and hereby is adopted as the e.tab- 1,ehed grude of said street. Yeas—Aid. Dowlan,O'Conner. Petsch, Cullen, Ryan, Weber, Kenn}•, Kafn, Hamm, Bryant, Mine., Mr. President —12. Approved Jan. 18, 1888. By Aid. Kaf i— Resolved, That the grade of Met, D avenue, from Hester street [o English street, as indicated by the red grade line on the accompanying prefile, and as recommended by the City Engineer. be and hereby Is adopted as the established grade. Yeas—Ald. Dowlan, O'Connor, Petsch, Cullen, Ryan, Weber, Kenny Kain, Hamm, Bryant, Minea, Mr. President —12. Approved Jan. 18, 1888. By Committee oil Claims— Resolved, by the Common Council of the City of St. Paul, That an order be drawn upon the City Treasury in favor of James Schouumaker, attorney of Charles L. Hyde, assignee of Eben W. Batson et al., for the sum of five hund- red and ninety-eight and 68-100 (6598.68) dollars, to satisfy judgments docketed in the Municipal Court, for labor per- formed by the plaintiffs for Folsom & Murray, under their contract with the city of of Wacouta Sstr et. t letc. Alsofor the paving that an order Ile drawn in favor of said James Schoonmaker, attorney of Charles L. Hyde, assignee of M. Bender et al., for the sum of two hundred and one and 14-100 (x201.14) dollars to satisfy judg- ments docketed in said court, for labor rformed by the plaintiffs [or S. P. Pois im, Jr., under his contract with the cityof ' Paul, for the paving of Rosabei atreet, etc. The City Comp- troller is hereby Instructed W pay the said judgments out of Estimates No. 4 and 3, allowed to the said Fulsohe Murray and S. P. Folsom, Jr,, pa t said contracts. Yeas—Ald. Dowlan, O'Connor, Petsch, Cullen, Ryan, Weber, Kenny, Kain, Hamm, Bryant, Mines, Mr. President —12. Approved Jan.18, 1886. By Aid. Kenny Resolved, That an order be drawn in favor of 6.'D. Elfelt for the aum of 687.50, together with interest from Sept. 14. 18t . at the rate of 10 per cent per annum, being amount of assessment paid on south 14 of north X of lot 6. block 1, Patterson's addition,for a sewer fn the Fifth ward. in the year 1883, the same never having been built by the city. Yeas --Aid. Dowlan, O'Connor,Petsch, Cullen, Ryan, Weber. Kenny, Kain, Hamra, Bryant, Minea. Mr. President —12. Approved Jan. 18, 1888. By Ald. Dowlan— Resolved, That all order be drawn in favor of John Clark. Chief of Police, for the sum of 6.200, to be used as a contin. gent fund In his office. leas—Ald. Dowlan ,0'Conuor,Petsch, Cullen, Ryan, Weber. Ken❑yy. Kalli. Hamm, Bryant, Mines, Mr. Presldent —12. Approved Jan. 18,188b. PROCEEDINGS OF THE COMMON COUNCIL. 27 By Aid. Weber— Resolved, That the proper city ofH- Resolved, That an order be drawn in cera of the City of St. Paul are hereby favor of the Board of Control for the authorized and instructed to issue a du - sum of Ill 3W' It I city's one-third plicate of std certificate of Indebted - of expenditure of said Board for the ness of the one lost,mislaid lir destroyed month of Decemher, 1887. as above mentioned, unto said W. C. Yeas—Ald.Dowlan, O'Connor,Petsch, Farrington upon his executing unto the Cullen. Ryan, Weber, Kenny, Kain, City of St. Paul a bond of indemnity to Hamm, Bryant, Mines, Mr. President save said city hnrmless.in the penal sum —12, of six thousand(66,000)dollars with sure - Approved Jan. 18, 1868. ties to the satisfaction and approval of the Corporation Attorney. Resolved, That a refunding order for the sum of seventy dollars (670) be Xwn upon the. City Treasury fn favor . Mullane, owner of lot 11 (except Seventh street) block 11. Brunson's ad- dition to St. Paul, the said sum having been overpaid by said owner on account of error fn assessment against said lot 11, for the paving of Seventh street, be- tween the outside rails of the street car tracks and the curb lines, from the east end of the Seventh street bridge (cross- ing the St. Paul. Minneapolis 8t Maui- mba railroad) to the east if ne of Ilope street. Yeas—Ald. Dowlan, O'Counor,l'etsch. Cullen. Ryan. Weber, Kdnn15, Kahn, Hanna. Bryant. Mines, Mr. I resident —12. Approved Jan. 18. 1665. Resolved. That an order be drawn in favor of the Cfty Treasurer for the sum of b171.11, being for taxes and assess-: stents paid on lot 5, block 8, Rice .ti Ir- i vine's addition, purchased by the city I and accrued since February, 1887, being I date of contract. Yeas—Ald.Dowlan. O'Connor, Petsch, I Yeas—Ald. Uowlan,O'Connor, Petsch, Cullen, Rvan, Weber, Kenny,Kain. Hamm. Bryant, Mines, Mr. President - 12. Approved Jan. 18, 1338. BiAid. Culleu— tesolved, That the proper city officers of the city of St. Paul be and are bereby authorized to convey by deed of war- ranty, to the United States, lots three (3). [our (4) slid five (5), of block eight (8), Rice & Irvine's addition tb St. Paul, as a site for the location and upon which to erect a postoHice building for the city of St. Paul. 3 Yea;—Ald. DOW lan,O'Colmor, Petsch, Cullen. Ryan. Weber, Kenny, Kain, Hamm. Bryant, .linea. Mr. President —12. Approved .fan. 18, 1888. By Aid. Cullen— Resolved, By the Common Council of the city of St. Paul, state of Minnesota: That theproper city officers are hereby instructed to Issue two hundred thou- sand ($200,(x)0) dollars of bonds of the elty of St. Paul, In denominations of Cullen. Ryan, Weber. Kenny. Kain, one thousand dollars each, bearing date Hmnm, Brunt. .brie.. Mr. 1 resident of March 1. 18.98. arui interest at the rate -14. of four and one-half per cent per an - Adopted Jan. is, 188s. num, payable semi-annually, at the By Ald,Cullen— Whereas. Cullen—Whereas. 'There was heretofore issued by the proper officers of the City of St. Paul, to one W. C. Farrington a certifi- eate of indebtedness of said city, No. 28. for the sum of five thousand (te5.000) dollar. labor date the 15th fay of November. A. U. 1887, which was issued under act of the Legislature of the state of Minnesota, approved Feb. '22 1887. which said certificate of indebtedness ,was delivered to .John Farrington. father of said W. C. Farrington, to be (delivered to said W. C. Farrington; Whereas. Said John Farrington has lost, mislaid or accidentally destroyed said certificate, and the same cannot be found, upon suit after a careful search and examination for the same, as more fully appears by the affidavit of said .loin Narriugton, n ade in said wafter, upon which said athdavita duplicate certificate of Indebtedness is asked for: therefore. be it finuneial agency of the city n St. Paul in the city of New York,principal pay- able on the first day of arch, A. U., 1918, being thirty years from the date of issue, for the purpose of extending, en- larging and improving the Water Works of said city, as are authorized by an act of the legislature of the state of Minnesota. ap roved Feb. 21. A. D. 1885. Said bonds shall be negotiated and sold by the Committee on Ways and Means of the Common Council of the city of St. Paul,and the proceed. thereof shall be placed in the City Treasury of said city W the credit of the Board of Water Commissioners of said cit}} Yeas—Ald. Dowlan, O'Connor,Petsch, Cullen, Ryan, Weber, Kenny, Kain. Hamm, Bryant. Mines. Mr. President —12. Approved Jan. 18. 1883. BA1d.Cullen— It""ved, By file hse Common Council of the city of St. P.ul, ate of Minnesota. That the proper city officers are hereby �•'zs PROCEEDINGS OF THE COMMON COUNCIL. instructed to issue one hundred thou- sand ($loo.(IIX) dollars of bonds of the City of St. Paul in denominations of one if dollars each, hearing date of March 1, ism. and interest at the rate of four and one-half per centper aunum, pavable enii-au nnally, I, tlu• financial agency.Uf the city of St. Paul in the city of New York, principal payyabl, on the first clay of March, A. 11. lb's, being thirty years from the date of issue, for tI e purpose of extending, enlarging and inoproving the water works of said city, as are authorized by an :et of the legis- lature of the state of Minnesota, ap- proved .tan. 91, 1&s7. Said bonds shall beIletlotiaell and suid by the Caammittee on 11 ovs and Meaus of the C'unuu.m Council of the city of St. Paul, anti tile- proceeds thereof shall be placed in to City Treasury of said city to the credit of the Board .f Water ('commissioners tit said city' Yeas Aid. Dowlau,WCouuur, Petsch. Cullen. Ryan, Weber. Kenny, Kain, liannu. Bryant. Minta, M,r Presi- dent—\.. Approved .Jan. Is, ISK'. Whereas,A petition has been duly pre- st-utedto the Coalition Council of the city of St. Pull. by the owners of pr.p- erty affected by theopeug tnof Fairview ,street front the intersection of Robert and Jackson streets to 1'omsylvauia avenue. in said city, requesting said Council to vacate and annul all proceed - lags heretofore taken by said Council .r by the Board of Public Works for said opening: and Whereas, Martha 1). Bass. .. un ap- peal from all order of the Board of Public Works in said matter, heretofore made to the District Court of Rautsm county. has recovered a judgment for damages ill excess of bh enc". sustained by her. b7 rensun of said upeuing, ill the sum of &'3,000; and Whereas, Said Martha 1). Bliss has (fitly stipulated anti agreed that the said j udgmemt shall b(' opened and set aside, nod all proceedings relating thereto shall be rescinded and annulled upon payniet of the sou of $350, expenses incurred fn the matter of said appeal; and 11'hereas. Said Common Council has adopted a report of the Board .f Public Works of said city for the opening and extension of ltol)ert street into Jackson street through block 23 of Ashton .SI erburue's addition to St. Paul, which obviates the necessity and propriety of said Fairview streci opening; now. therefore. Resolved.'That all pruceediugs hereto- fore taken in the matter of the opening of said Fairview street as aforesaid, be and the sane are hereby annulled, re- setaded and set aside: Resolved further. That the Board of Public IN it of the cityy of St. Paul be and they are hereby ur4red to take all necessary steps to carry into effect the ternis of Lill, resolution. Resolved further, That the Corpoa- tion Attorney .f said city be and he is hereby instructed to take all necessary steps to the opening amt setting aside of said judgment. Resolved further, Thal, the still] of 4ki.5u be and the same is hereby appr(r printedfur the payment of the sun, aboverequired, and thnt an order be drawn therefor. + Teas—Alli. Dowbm, O'Con nor.Petsch, Cullen. Ityan, Weber, Kenny, Kaiu. ILunu,.Brja Jan. 1 . N88.Yresidt-n[-12. App uvtd .fart. is. l.ssLi. By Aid. \Veber— -Res(,Ived. I'liat a police alarm box be placed oil the northeast turner of Van Buren and little streets. Yeas—Ald. Dowlan,O'Connor.Petseh, Cullen. Ityan, Weber. Kenn) Kain, 11—mil Bryant, Minta, Mr. Presi- dent -1.2. Approve(] .Join. Is, Is&s. Ry Aid. R y'nm— Hesolvetl, That permission be and is hereby granted the Aurins and North- ern Pacifier Toboggan clubs to erect till([ nmintaiu a toboggan slide Or chute over Pleasant avenue at the point where Luke street, if extended, would cross Pleasant avenue, upon it bridge that shall be constructed, maintained and re- umved by March 15, A. D. l8lk, as (it- rected by the City Engineer; and per- nitssion ns ills(, granted to occupyy tine west half of Duke street, snout of Pleasant avenue to Michigan avenue. Provided, That all the work connected with the same and the operation of the sum- shall be carried oil under the di- rection of the City En 'neer, :un([ that this resolution shall tae effect when Pour (3) responsible citizens have filed with the City Clerk a guarantee, ap- proved by the City Attor Ile>•, that tiley will construct aal remove said slide and all material connected therewith as di- rected by the City Engineer and with- out expense to the city, and will save the city harmless from all damages re - salting therefrom, but not before. Yeas—Ald. Dowlan,O'Connor, Petsch. Cullen, Ryan, (Veber. Kenny, Kaiu. Han uu Brvaut. Milieu. Mr. Presi- rov dent—L". - Apped Jan. 18. 11is8. By :11d. Kain— — Hesolved, tot the City Engineer be instructed to establish the grade of the alley in black five (5), of Arlington Hills addition, between Edgerton street and 1'q2ne. avenue. l las—Aid. Dov, Into. C l'Cojmur,l'etsch, PROCEEDIN'US OF THE COMMON COUNCIL. Cullen, Ryan. Weber. Kenny, Kain, I Cullen, Riau. \Veber, Kenny, Kaiu, Hamm, Bryant, Miuea. Mr. President— llama. Brvaut. \linea. Mr. President 12. —12• Approved .Jan. Is, IMP'. :lpproved .tau. Is, IMss. By AId. Kenny— ' It s hereby ordered by the C'on'uon Council of the Citv of St. Paul: That the matter titgrading and alacadmiziug fine street, from \\tll- ianis street to I'ennsylvaniaaven u•.and 1'eunsylvania avenue, front Olive street I o \lississfppi street, be and the same is hereby referred to the Board of Pulte lic Works to investigate to report: First—Is this improvement proper and necessary:' Second—Gave the Council au estimate of the espI."s, thereof, and state whether ole -half of the cost thereof is to he paid into the City 'Treasury before tl I. contract is let. 'i'ldrd—Can real estate to be assessed forsaid improvement be benefited to the extent of (ill age', ousts and ex- penses neavess:coy to be oscura([ thereby.., N'ourth--Is such improvement asked for npou the petition or application of the owners of a majority of the property to be assessed for such improvement? Fifth—Send the Council a plan or pro- till- of said improvement. as required by law, If you report irr favor of the same. Sixth—Saud the Council u proper order directing the work to he done. Yeas—Ald.Dowlau, O'Connor. Petsch, Cullen, Ityur, \Veber, Kenn;, Kain, Ilanuu, Bryant, .linea, Mr. 1 resident. —12. Approved .Ian. Is. lsxs. By Aid. Weber— It ishereby ordered by the Common Council of the Cfty of St. Paul: That the matter of paving Nelson avenue, front Sunnnit avenue to IVest- crn avenue, be and the same is hereby. referredtothe Board of Public Works to investigate and report: First—Is this iu]proveutent propt-r and necessary? Second—Glee the Council all estimate of thet-xpense thereof, and state whether one -]elf (,f the rust thereof is to be paid Into the Cfty 'Treasury before the contract Is let. Third—Can real estate to be assessed for still[ improvement to(, found benefited tit' the extent of dant. es, costs and ex- pfvnses neevssaal')' Ill Ile nt•nrred therel,3? Fourth—Is such improvement asked fur upon the petition or application of the owners of a ]majority tit' fit(- property to be assessed fur such Im provemeht? Fifth—Send the Connell it pilo or pro- file of said improceuteut, as required by law•,iY }•Ou repot•? fu favor of til(•. name. Sixth—Send the Council a proper order directing the work to be date, Teas—Ald.Dowlan, O'Commq Petaeh, By Aid. Lung— It is hereby rden•d by till Cumumm Council of fit, -City of St. Paul: That the matter of grading Fairview avenue, front St. Anthony avenue to I'uiversity avenue, in Union Park, be and the same is hereby referred to the Board tit Public \Yorks to imvesti- gate and report: First—ls thisiurproyenu•ut proper and necessary? Second—hive the Council an estimate of tine expense thereof,aud state whethet nue=half of the cost thereof is to be paid tilt. the City '17e:csury before the em - tract is let. Third—Can real estate to be assessed for said improvementbe found benefited to the extent of danayes, costs and ex- pensesnecessarytobeone, thereby? Fourth—Is such improvement asked for up.0 the petitro) pr ap4)Ileatiou tit the owners of a majority of the property to be assessed for such improvement? Fifth—Send the Council a plan or r tile of said improvement, aoi re( i re(�nnby Ilnv if you reFort fn favor of m, same. Sixth—Sen(! theCouncil a properorder directing the work to be done. Teas—Ald.]hnvlaii3O'('onno,, Petsch, Cullen. Ryan. Weber. Kenny, Kain. llauuu, Bryant, Nlirfea;� Mr. President - 12. Approved .Jan. 18. \Mss. By All[. Weber— It is hereby ordered IW, the Common Council of the City of St. Paul: That tilt- matter of paving Marshall avenue, front Western avenue to Dale, street, be and the same is hereby re- ferred to the Board of Public Works to investigate anti report. First—Is this improvement proper and necessary? Second—Give the Counell an estimate of the expense titerettf, and state whether nue-half (If the cost thereof is to he paid Into the C•tt:I Treasury before the cou- tract is let. Third—Can real estate to be assessed • s id inn r vementbe found benefited I A p hl u the extent of dauutges, costs and ex - I penses neeessary tube ineurredthereby? Fourth—Is such improvement asked for upuu the petition or application of the owners of it nmjoritof the property to he assessed fur such 'Improvement? Fifth—Send the Councils plan or O4xo- 111e tit' said Improvement, as re( utrr(I by law. if yu ore ort fu favor of t it, same. Sf - b-5eu(f the Council a proper order diret-ting the work to be dune. Teas—Ald. DOwlan,O'Connor, Petsch, Cullen, Ryan, Weber, Kenny, Kahl, 30 PROCEEDINGS OF THE COMMON COUNCIL. Hamm, Bryant, Mines, Mr. President— I Hamm, Bryant, Mlnea, Mr. President. 12. 1 —12. Approved Jan. 18, 1888. 1Approved .fan. 18, 1888. By Aid. Long— It is hereby orderer Iry the Common Council of the City of S+. Paul: That the matter of the grading of Oakley avenue, In Union Park, be and the same is hereby referred to the Board of Public Works to Investigate and re- port: First—Is this Improvement proper and necessary? Second—Give the Council as estimate of the expense thereof,and state whether one-half of the cost thereof is to be paid Into the City Treasury before the con- tract is let. Third --Can real estate to.be assessed for said improvementbe found benefited to the extent of damages, costs and ex- penses necessary to be incurred thereby? Fourth—Is such improvement asked for upon the petition or application of the owners of a majority of the property to be assessed for such improvement? Fifth—Send the Council a plan or pro- file of said improvements as required by law, if you report in favor of the same. Sixth--Seefthe Council a proper order directing the work to be done. Yeas—Ald. Dowlan,O'Connor, Petsch. Cullen, Ryan, Weber, Kenley, Rain, Hamm, Bryant, Mines, Mr. Presi- dent -12. Approved Jan. 18, 1888. By Aid. Kaln— It is hereby ordered by the Common Council of the City of St. Paul: That the matter of construct- ing a sewer on Mound street, from Bastings avenue to Burns avenue, be and the same is hereby referred to the Board of Public Works to investi- gate and report: First—Is this Improvement proper the Council an estimate iereof,and state whether :ost thereof is to be paid easury before the con- tract is let. Third—Can real estate to be assessed fo�,,said improvement be found benefited to the extent of damages, costs and ex- penses necessary to be incurred thereby? Fourth—Is such improvement asked for upon the petition or application of the owners of a majority of the property to be assessed for such improvement? Fifth—Send the Councfl a plan or pro- file of said improvement, as required by law. If you report In favor of the same. Sixth—Send the Council a proper or- der directing the work to be done. Yeas—Aid Dowlan,01Connor,Petsch, Cullen, Ryan, Weber. Kenny, Rain, By Aid Hamm— It is hereby ordered by the Common Council of the City of St. Paul: That the matter of opening. widening and extending Forrest street,fromMary- land street west to the city limits, be and the same is hereby referred to the Board of Public Works to Investigate and report: First—Is this Improvement proper and necessary' Second—Give the Council an estimate of the expense thereof, and state whether one-half of the cost thereof is to be paid Into the City Treasury before the con- tract is let. Third—Can real estate to be assessed for said improvement be found benefited to the extent of dan es, costs and ex - pens esnecessary tobe nci it thereby? Fourth—Is such improvement asked for upon the petition or a lication of the owners of a majority o?ltte property to be assessed for such Improvement? Fifth—Send the Council a plan or pro- file of said improvement, as required by law. If you report in favor of the same. Sixth—Send the Council a proper or- der directing the work to be done. Yeas—Ald. Dowlan,O'Connor, Petsch, Cullen, Ryan, Weber, Kenny, Kain, Hamm, Bryant, Mines, Mr. President —12. Approved Jan. 18. 1888. By Aid. Long— It is hereby ordered by the Common Council of the City of St. Paul: That the matter of the grading of Lynnhurst avenue west,in Union Park, be and the same is hereby referred to the Board of Public Works to Investi- gate and report: First—Is this improvement proper and necessary? Second—Give the Council an estimate of the expense thereof, and state whether one-half of the cost thereof is to be paid into the City Treasury before the contract is let. Third—Can real estate to be assessed for said improvement be found benefited to the extent of damages, costs and ex- penses necessary to be incurred thereby? Fourth—Is such improvement asked for upon thpetttfon or applleatlon of the owners ocilia majority of the property to be assessed for such improvement? Fifth—Send the Council a plan or pro- file of said Improvement, as required by law, if you report in favor of the same. Sixth end the Council a proper order directing the work to be done. Yeas—Ald. Dowlan.O'Connor, Petsch, PROCEEDINGS OF THE COMMON COUNCfL. Cullen, Ryan, Weber, Kenny, Kain, Hamm, Bryant, Mines, Mr. President —12 Approved Jan 18, 1888. By Aid. Ryan— it is hereby ordered by the Common Council of the City- of St. Paul: That the matter of construe ting a sewer on Colborne street, from West Seventh street to St. Clair street,beand the same is hereby referred to Board of Public Works to investigate and re- port: First—Is this improvement proper and necessary? Second—Give the Council an esti- mate of the expense thereof, and state whether one-half of the cost thereof is to be paid Into the City Treasury before the contract Is let. - Third—Can real estate to be assessed for said improvement be found benefited to the extent of damages, costs and ex- penses necessary to be incurred thereby? Fourth—Is such im provement asked for upon the petition or application of the owners of a majority of the property, to be assessed for such improvement? Fifth—Send'the Council a plan or pro- file of said improvement, as required by law if you report in favor of the same. Sixth—Send the Council a proper or- der directing the work to be done. Yeas—Ald. Dowlan,O'Connor, Petsch, Cullen, Ryan, Weber, Kenny' Rain, Hamm, Bryant, Mines, Mr. President —12. Approved Jan. 18, 1887. By Aid. Kenny— It is hereby ordered by the Common Council of the City of St. Paul: That the matter of oppeningg widen - Ing and extending Ark wrlaht street sixty (80) feet wide, from Case street to Emma street, be and the same is hereby referred to the Board of Public Works to Investigate and report: First—ls this improvement proper and necessary? Second—Give the Council an estimate oftheexpense thereof, andstate whether one-half of the coat thereof is to be paid Into the City 'treasury before the con- tract is let. Third—Can real estate to be assessed for said improvementbe found benefited to the extent of damagges, costs and ex- penses necessary tobe incurred thereby? Fourth—Is such improvement asked for upon the petition or application of the owners or a majority of the property to be assessed for such improvement? Fifth—Send the Council a plan or pro- file of said improvement, as re uired by law, if you report in favor of the same. Sixth—Send the Council a proper or- der directing the work to be done. Yeas—Afd. Dowlan, O'Connor,Petseb, Cullen, Ryan, Weber, Kenny, Reba, Hamm, Bryant, Mines, Mr. President —12. Approved Jan. 18, 1888. y,Ald. Ryan— B Council hereby df the Cltyof St Paulmmon � That the matter of constructing a sewer on Western avenue, from Good- rich avenue to West Seventh street, be and the same is hereby referred to the Board of Public Works to Investigate and report: First—Is this Improvement proper and necessary? Second—Give the Council an estimate of the expense thereof, and state whether one-half of the cost thereof is to be paid into the City Treasury before the contract Is let. Third—Can real estate to be assessed for said improvement be found benefited to the extent of damages, costs and ex- penses necessary, to be incurred thereby? Fourth—Is such improvement asked for upon the petition or application of the owners of a majority of the property to be assessed for such improvement? Fifth—Send the Council a plan or.pro- file of said improvement, as required by law, if you report In favor of the same. Sixth—Send the Council a proper order directing the work to be done. Yeas—Ald. Dowlan,O'Connor, Petsch, Cullen, Ryan, Weber, Kenny, Rain, Hamm, Bryant, Mines, Mr. President —12. Approved Jan. 18,188& Aid. Long— s hereby ordered by the Common ounell of the City of St. Paul: hat the matter of thegrading of nuhurst avenue east, In nioo Park, be and the same is hereby referred to the Board of Public Works to investi- gate and Second—Give the Council an estimate of the expense thereof, and state whether one-half of the cost thereof is to be paid into the City Treasury before the contract is let. Third—Can real estate to be assessed for said Improvement be found benefited to the extent of damaires, costs and ex- penses necessary to be incurred thereby? Fourth—Is such improvement asked for upon the petition or application of the owners of a majority of the property to be assessed for such Improvement? Fifth—Send the Council a plan or pro- file of said Improvement as required by law, ifyou report in favor of the same. Sixth—Send the Council a proper order directing the work to be done. PROCEDINGS 00 THE COMMON COUNCIL. Teas—Aid. Duwlall,O'Coullol',Petsch, I improvements to be umde. to -wit: Odea Cullen. RyanReber. Kenn3 Kohl, .,,it widen Robert street, between l at - Hama,. Bryant., Mims. Air. 19'l-sideut yersitv'a—atic and .lxekson street, in —12. it, ,aid city, ,oidelouuug and taking the Approved .Inn. 18. 1888. following described land, to -wit: All that part of lot seven (7), block one (1), LI the matter of the rcpurl of the Board of Lanthert s Co.'s addition to the city of Public Works. dated .Ian. W. lass. ct'St. Proul, lying westerly of a liuc It is lapreby ordered by flip Irma Ilion drawn t7aui the southwest corner of C l urn of the City a t St. 1'aul: aid lot seven R) to the northeasterly \'hat the Board of Polhill- \\'arks of itue of said lot. snit making an angle of said city of St. Paul rause thme following 2s" deg. l8min.with the west line of said ituprovements to be ude. Ile -wit: lot seven (7): also all that part of lots I fpmt nd widen Jackson .street, be- four (4) and live (i), block twenty-three twee"aBellevue. avcuue and valley (•2:3), of Ashton & Sherburne's addition street, to said city, c ldelnuing and lying westerly of .Jackson street as taking the f(lluwjag described nand, nom, opened through said block ter-vvt c: All that part of lots six on. twenty-three (23): that said Board seven (7) and eight (a), block tweetyy- I shall proceed without delay to assess the three (23), Ashton & Sherburae's addl- amount, as nearly as they clut ascertain this, lying vo,esterly of Jackson street, �I the sante which will be required topay the as now opened Ihraut,'h said block; also dannages,costsaud net expenses of :dl that I:md iueludctl between the pres- such improvement tq,on [he real estate eat easterly line of .Jackson street id to be benefited by said Improvement, x lm ine described as follows: Beginning as provided b)- law, it being the opi niuu at the northwest corner of that part of of the Connell that real estate to be al- lot six (o), block trent>oue (21), Ash- erased for Such improvement canbe ton & Sherburne's addition to the city found benefited to the extent of the fall' of St. Paul, Iving easterl% of .Jackson ages, costs still expenses necessary to street, the same being the southeast be incurred thereby. curner of .Jackson street still Bellevue Yeas—Aid. Dowlao.O'Colloor, Petsuh, avenue; thence in a straight litre to a Cullen. Ryan. Reber, Kenny. Ilanui, point h1 lot eight on,Bxss'rearran(rement Bryant. Nivea, Mr. President—ll. of part of block twenty (20), Ashton & Na}s—Ald. Ka11-1. Slterburne,'s addition, distant one Ion- Approved .Jan. 18, ISM. dyed (,too) feet from the northwest cor- ner of Robert sod .Jackson streets, measured at right angles to said Jack - un street and distant forty (40) feet front the easterly line of Joicksun street: thence in a straight line parallel to the easterly line of Jackson street, If pro- dueed. to the north line of lot' eight (8), of block twenty ('20), of said Ashton & Sherburne's addition; that said Board shall proceed withoutdelay to assess the amount as nearly as they cam ascertain the sane, which will be required to pay; the damages, costs and necessary ex- pensesf such impr>ve teld "poll the real estate to be benefited by said improvement, as provided by' law, it lasing the opinion of the Council dist real estate to be as. d for such imm, proveent be Poseund benefited to the extent of the damages, coals and expenses necessary to be incurred thereby. Year—Ald. Dowlau, O'Connor,l'etsell, Cullen, Ryan, Weber, Kelulyy, Hanna, Br ,ant. Mr. President -11. Nays—Ald. Kahn -1. Approved .Ian. ts, 18%. In the natter of the report of the Board of Public Works listed .fail. Ili, 1888. It is hereby ordered b)) the Common Council of the City of St. Paul: That the Board of Public Works of said City of St. Paul cause the following III the matter of the report of the Board of Public {Yorks, dated Jan. 12, 1888. It is hereby ordered by 'the Common Cininol of the City of St. Paul: Th at the Board of Public {forks of said City of St. Paul cause the following Improvements to be made, to-w1U Open an alley twenty' (•20) feet wide through each of blocks 1, 2, 3 and 4, Rosedale Park addition to St. Paul, in said city, condemning and taking the southerly tell (10) feet of lots t to 211 in- clusive, and the northerly ten (10) feet of lots 27 to.52 inclusive, in block 1; also the southerly telt (10) feet of lots 1 to 3.5 inclusive, and the northerly ten (ii,) Peet of juts _Hf to 50 inclusive, fit block 2; also the southerly ten (10) feet of lots I to :41 i ,elusive , and top northerly tun (10) feet a f lots 32 to 6,2 inclusive, in block 3; also the southerly tell (10) feet of lots 1 W 20 inclusive, and the South- erly twenty (20) feet of the northerly 170 feet of lot 54, and the northerly tell (lo) feet of lots 27, to 52 inclusive, in block 4, all in Rosedale Park addition to St. Paul; that said Board shall proceed without delay to assess the amount, as nearly as they can ascertain life sante, which will be required to pay the dans ages, costs all([ nccessury expenses of such Improvement upon the real estate to be benefited by said improvement, as provided by law, It being the opinion of PROCEEDINGS OF THE COMMON COUNCIL. the Council that real estate to be as- opinion of the Council that real estate -essed for such improvemn ent c be to be assessed for such improvement found benefited to the extent of the can be Pound benefited to the extent of damages, costs and expenses necessary the costs and expenses necessary to be to be incurred thereby.�incurred thereby. leas—Ald.Dowlan.O'Conuor, Petseh. Teas—Ail. Dowlan. O'Cosaogl'etsch, Pullen. Ryan, Weber, Kenny, Kahn Pullen. Ryan. Reber, Kenny, Kalb. aB t[nm. ryant, \linea. \Ir. Prpsif EEanttu, Brvo ot. Nines. Mr. President— dent-12. 12. Approved Join. is. lass. Apprurr I .Jan. IS. 1-7. In the matter of the relcrt of the Board In tier matter of till- report uP the Board Ili Public {\-nrkb dated Ja"' 11, INaN. of Public {lurks. Il:t[ell .Ifllt. IH, 1888. It is hereby ordered by the ConnitaI) It is hereby ordered b3' the Common Council of the Pity un S[. Paul: Coo n(.it of the City oft. Paul: That the I3uard d E'ubbe Works of 'Gila[ the 13unrd a P Public \forks of the City of st. Paul ovmse the following said cite of St. Paul car sr the fulloa•ing "mVroveluculs to he node. Wwit: 1:nvdr loft l,ry or St' t.s to he. made. to -wit: Urade Jtanomin aceiwe, from l'herukee five- }lain street, from Plum street to nue W the south pity limits. in said cit : 1 Clermont street, at said city; that that said Board cause still, work to be let 1 said Board rause axil work to be let by by coldrarl, as provided by Ins, with- contract. as provided by Ixvv,wIthoutone- out one-half the "flooded cost being half till- t•stuuate•d cost being first Paid first paid inti, the Cit., 1'rrssury. and far,- file Pity 1'reasao, and tvfter said after said work shall Ire place,) In it 'r vy,rk .hill he placed ander contract emltrxcl said Hoard shall pro_ 'said Board shall proceed without dela)" teed without delay to assess the to asarss the amount. as nearh as they xntould as nearly sb they c:m asrertaiu -at,xsrertxiu the axon•. w•hic•h will be the same, which will be required to pay required to pay the rusts and necessary the costs and necessary expenses � expenses of such improvement upon the If such hu proveoleat upon the real estate h1 be benclibal by said im- real estate to be benefited by said in, -'1 pro". as provideel bN law, it being provenient, as provided b% law, it bebig the opinion of the ('()no'(."tbut real es - the opinion of trip Council that real" es- tale to be asseased for such iniprove- late to be assessed for such I prove- j un•ld esu be found benefited to the ex-, ment can be found benefited to the ex- tent of the costs slid expenses necessary tent of the costs and expenses uece•ssary I to he incurred therehy. to he incurred therehy. ' Yeas—Aid. Dowlan.0'Connor, Petsch. Yeas—Ald. Dowlan,0'Colinur, Petseh. I(•ullpu. Ryan. Reber. Kemt)) Kahl, Cullen, Ryan. AN',] r" Keuuy. Kain. Haan,, Bryant. Nines, Mr. President Hamm. Hrym,t, Mines", Nr. Ivn•sidrnt —12• —12• App""ed .)sn. 18. 1888. :Approved .Jan. 1s. hiss. In the matter of the report of the Board In the (natter of the report of the Board of Public Works listed Jan. 12, 1888. of Public Works dated Jan. 18, 1888. It i; hereby ordered by the Common It is hereby ordered by the C'omtnon Council of the City of St.Paul: Council of the city of SA Paul: That the Board of Tubi le Works of That the Board of Public Works of said city of St. Paul cause the follow - said City of St. Paul cause the following ing improvements to be made, to -wit: improvements to Ic made, to -wit: Grade Orleans street, from Cherokee Yave Virginia avenue, thirty-tw,o feet avenue to Page street, is said city; that ma wide, from Nelst venue to Summit I said Board cause said work to be let by avenue, in said city, with --hard burnt contract, as provided by law, without paving brick" and curb with granite, one-half the estimated cost being first I,,],, his, in the —tract forsaid pas- paid Int, the City o-eit—y, and nfWr ing the necessary sewer c ections to said work shall be placed under con - the property lines; otthat said tract, said Board shall proceed without Board cause said work to be delay to assess the amount as nearly as let by contract, as provided by law, they can ascertain the same, which will without one-half the estimated cost be be required to pay 'the costs and neces- ing first paid into the City Treasury, sary expenses o[ such Improve - and after said work shall be ment up on the real estate to be placed under contract said Board shall benefited by FRtd improvement, as pro - proceed without delay to assess the vided by law, it being the opinion of amount as near]}' as the}' can ascertain the Council that real estate to be as - the same, which wlll be required sessed for such Improvement can be to pay the costs and necessary expenses found benefited to the extent of the of such improvement upon the real es- costs and expenses necessary to be In - tate to be benefited by said improve- curred thereby ment, as provided by law: It being the Yeas—Ald.Dowlau, O'Connor, Petech, 3 PROCEEDINGS OF THE COMMON COUNCIL. Cullen, Ryan, Weber, Kenny, Kain, In the matter of the report of the Board Hamm, Bryant, Mines, Mr. President— Of Public Works, dated Jan. 12,1888* 12. It is heordered by the Common Approved Jan. 18,1888. Council of the city of St. Paul: In the matter of the report of the Board that the Boardof Public Works of the of Public Works, dated Jan. 12, 1888. city of St. Paul, cause the following im- It is hereby ordered by the Common proveunents to be made, to -wit: Con - Council of the City of St. Paul: struct a sewer on Warsaw street, from The Board of Public Works of said i Randolph street to Grace street, in sidd city of St. Paul, cause the following inn_ city, together with the necessary catch- city to be made. to -wit: Grade basins and manholes; that said Board and gutter Olive street. from Fourth cause said work to be let by (4th) street to Seventh (7th) street, In contract, as provided by law, with - said city; that said Board cause said out one-half the estimated cost work to be let by contract, as provided being first paid into the City by law, without one-half the estimated Treasury, and after said work shall be cost being first paid into the City Tress- . placed under contract, said Board shall un•, and after said work shall he planed Proceed without delay to assess the under contract, said Board shall pro- amount as nearly as they can ascertain Geed without delay to assess the amount the same, which will be. required to pa • sa nearly as thi•y can ascertain the the costs and necessary expenses of suci1 same, which will be required to pay the unprovement upon the real estate to he coats and necessary expenses of such benefited by said Improvement. as pro• Improvement upon the real estate to be vidrd by law, It being the opinion of benefited by said improvement, as pro- the Council that real estate to be vidrd by law, it being [he opinion of the assessed for such improvement can be Council that real estate to be assessed found benefited to the extent of the costs for such improvement can be found and expenses necessary to be in - benefited to the extent of the costs and curred thereby. expenses necessary to be incurred . Yeas—A Id. Dow Ian. O'Co nor, etsch, [hereby. Cullen. Ryan, Weber, Kenny, Kaln, Teas—Ald. Dowlan,O'Connor, Petsch. Hannm. Bryant, Mines. Mr. President Cullen, Ryan, Weber, Kenny, Kull! . Approved Jan. 18, [888. Hamm. Bryant. Mines, Mr. rest- dent —12. Approved ,Ian. 18, 1888. In the matter of the reuort of the Board of Public Works dated .Ian. 12. 1889. It Is hereby ordered by the Common Council of the City of St. Pail: That the Board of Public Works of said City of St. Paul, cause the follow- ing improvements to be made, to -wit: Construct a sewer - it Leech street. be- I tween McBoal street and Smith street. In said city, together with the necessary catch -basics and manholes; that said Board cause said work to be let by con- tract, as provided by Inco, with one-half the estimated cost being first paid into the City 'Treasury, and after said work shall be placeA undo• contract, said Board shall proceed a•itI delay to assess the amount as nearly as they cin ascertain the sone, which will be re- quired to pay the rosts and necessary expenses of such improvement upon the real estate to be benefited by said Im- Pmeemeut, as provi• ed by law, it bring he opinimi of the Council that real es - estate to be assessed for such improve- ment can be found benefited to the ex- tent of the costs and expenses necessary to be incurred thereby. Yeas—Aid. Dowlau,O'Connor. Petsch, Cullen. Ryan. Weber, Kenn}'. Kain. Hamm. Bryant. Mines. 31r. ]'resident —12. Approved Jan. 18, 1888. Whereas. The owners of the property abutting upon and along the line of Ox- ford and Benn streets havepr. titioned the Common Council of the city of St. Paul to vacate that portion of Oxford street described as follows: Beginning at the northwest corner of block four (4) of 3l ichel & Robertson's addition to St. Paul; thence west thirty-eight and seven -tenths (38 7-10) feet more or less: thence southwesterly to the southerly line of block four (4) produced west; thence east two and one-half (2;4) feet more or less, to the southwest corner of block four (4): thence northeasterly along the westerly line of said block four (4) to the point of beginning, it being the intention to vacate all that part of Oxford street as laid out be- tween blocks four (4) and five (5) of \tichel & Robertson's addition. not In- cluded in Oxford street as lain out In Ridgewood Park addition. Also that portion Of Benn street de- scribed as follows: Beginning at the northeast corner of block four (4) of Jlichel <C Robertson's addition to St. Paul: thence west one hundred and seventy-six and seventy-one one -hun- dredths (170 71-100) feet, more or less: thence in a northeasterly direction thirty-five and two-tenths (35 2-10) feet, more or less. to a point thirty-three (33) feet north of the north line of block four (4), measured at right angles there - PROCEEDINGS OF THE COMMON COUNCIL. from; thence east along a line thirty- three (:33) feet north of the north line of said block four (4) one hundred eighty-five and two-tenths (18.5 2-10) feet more or less, to the westerly line of Pleasant avenue: thence southwesterly to the place of begluuing. the Intention being to vacate all that portion of Beun ,treet as laid out in Michel o: Robert- on's addition and not included in Juliet street as laid out in Ridgewood Park ad.ittion which Iles north of block four (4) of Michel di Robertsons addi- tion: which said petition duly sets forth the facts and reasons for said va- cation. and was duly accompanied by a plat thereof as proposed to be vacated: and Whereas, the Gammon)I] Council upuu the presentation of said petition deemed it expedient that the matter be. pro- ceeded with and ordered said petition to be Most of record with the City Clerk. and notice to be, given by publication as provided by law: and Whereas, Due notice by pull ""I'll in the ofiieial paper of said city for four weeks, commencing on the 23d day of November, A. 1). 1887, to the stied that said petition had been tiled with the City Clerk, stating in brief its object. and that the same would be heard and considered by the Coouuon Council of the city of St. Paul. oil 'I uesday. the 3d odap of January, A. D. 1888, at 7::50 'clock in the aftcr oun of said day at the Council Chamber in the City hail of said city: and Whereas. At the time and place lust above designated for the investigation and consideration (it such proposed va- cation of part of Oxford :uxl Beun streets as aforesaid, the luvestigation and consideration thereof was post- poned until the 17th day lit' .Inuua'y. 1868. at 7::30 p. m.; and Whereas. At the tittle and place last aforesaid, for the investigation and consideration of such proposed vacation of said Oxford and Benn streets. the Common Council after hearing all per- sons Interested and being of the 0011- ion tlist the same is necessary and proper and that the prerequisites there- fore have all been compiled with: now therefore, be It Resolved, That all of said portion of Oxford street described as follows: Be- ginning at the northwest corner of block four (4) of Michel A Robertson's addition to St. I'aul; thence west thirty- eight and seven -tenths (38 7-10) feet, more or less; thence sou thwesterly to the southerly line of block tour (4) pro- dueed west; thence east two and one- half(2j4) feet, meteor less, tothe south- west corner of block four (4); thence northeasterly along the westerly line of said block four (4) to the point of begin - ring. It being the intention to vacate all that part of Oxford street as laid out between blocks four (4) and five (5) or Michel v Robertson's addition, not In- cluded in Oxford street us laid out In Ridewood Park addition: Also, 'that pporton] of Bene street de- scribed as Yellows: Beginning at the northeast corner of block four l4) of Michel R Robertson's addition to St. pool L• the.uce west one hundred slid seventg six and seventyone one-hun- dredth, (171171-100) feet. more or less, thence in a northeasterly direction thir- ty-five and two-tenths (35 2-10) feet, more lir less, to a point thirty-three (3.8) feet north of the north lime of block four u1 measured at right angles there - front. thence cast along a fine thirty- ] three (33) feet north of the north line of said block four (4) One hundred eighty-five and two-tenths (1R 2-10) feet more or less, to the westerly line of i Pleasant avenue: thence southwesterly to the place of beginning, the iutan- don being to vacate all that patkin of Beau street as laid out in Michel & Robertsmu's addition and not included fin .Ionian strert as laid out III Ridge- wood Park addition which lies north Uf block four (4) of Michel S Robertson's addition, as the saint- appears of record in the office of the Register of Deeds in and for the county of Ramsey. Miunc- sota,. be and the same is hereby declared to be vacated :and discontinued as asked for in said petition, and as herein I above specified. I'gas--And. Dowlnu, O'Counogfetseh. Cullen, Rvan. Weber. Kenn}} . Rain, Hann. Bryant Mines. air. Clce Pres- itleut-1?. Approved .Jan. 18. 1888. Adjourned. CHAP. D. Ktam, President of Council. 9'tnlls. .%. PENDEIMAPT, (!fly Clerk. I ()FFICIAL PUBLICATION OI' Itesolution Passed by the Com- mon Council of the City of SL Paul Jan. 17, 1888. . l'omnlittee on Ordinances— Resolved, That the Judge of the Mu- nieipal Court of the city of St. Paul be authorized to appoint an Interpreter for the necessary. services of such an officer for his court, at a salary of twenty-five dollars per month. Yeas—Aid. Dowlan, O'Connor,Petsch, Cullen, Ryan, W'eber, Kenny Kain, Hamm, Bryant, Mines. Mr. President —12. Approved Jan. 18, 1888. CHAt. D. KERR, President of Council. THos. A. PRENDERGAST. City Clerk. PROCEEDINGS OF THE COMMON COUNCIL. Cullen, Ryan, Weber, Kenny, Kaln, In the matter of the report of the Board Hamm, Bryant, Mines, Mr. President— of Public Works, dated Jan. 12, 1888. 12. It is hereby ordered by the Common Approved Jan. 18,18&3. Council f the city of St. P. I, the matter of the pert oY the Board ghat the Boardof Public Works of the of Puhtic Works. dated .Ian. 12, 1888. city of St. Paul, canse the following im- It L hereby ordered by the Common Procements to be made, to -wit: Con- Councll of the City of St. Paul: . struct a sewer on Warsaw street, from The Board of Public Works of said i Randosins1ph street to Grace street, In saki city pY St. Paul, cause the following int- cit}, together with the cessary catch- city to be made. to -wit: Grade ball- xSa dm workes;to be ai le Board and gutter Olive street, Erma Fourth contract as provided b}- law, with - (4th) street to Seventh (7th) street, in out o e -halt tine estimated cost said city; that said Board cause said being first paid Into the City work to be let by contract, as provided Treasury, and atter said work shall be by Inco, without one-half the estimated placed under contract, said Board shall cost being first paid into the City Tress- proceed without dela}' to assess the pry, mud after said work shall be placed amount as nearly as [hey can ascertain under contract, said Board shall par � the same, whl(•h will be required to Its Seed without delay to assess the amount the costs amd necessary expenses ofsuc l Seed nearly as they can ascertain the itnpruvetnent upon the real estate to be same, which will be required to pay I he benefited by said improvement, as pro* costs and necessary expenses of such yi(I to by law, it being the opinion of "prove upon the real estate tit Ue the Council that real estate - to Ue benefited by said improvement, ns pro- assessed fur such improvement tau be vided by law, it being til, opinium of the found ),for to the extent of the Council that real estate to be assessed ,costs and expenses necessary to be in - for Such improvement can be found carted thereby}'. ,benefited to the extent of the costs slid leas--Ald. llowlan. O'Connor,Petsch, expenses necessary to be incurred Cullen, Ryan, Weber, Kenn•, Kain, thereby. III :Brent, Mines, Jtr. resident Teas—Ald. Dow'lan,0'Conllor, Petsch, —L". Cullen, Hyan, Weber, Kenny, Kain. .lpprove.d .tan. 18, 1888. Hamm, Bryant, Mica, Mr. Presi- ! dent -12. Whereas. The owners of the property Approved Jan. 18, 1888. abutting upon slid along the line of Ox - In the matter of the report of Ito, Board fnrd amt Beall streets have petitioned of Public Works dated .tan. 12, 1888, the Common Council of the city of St. It Is hereby ordered by tho Common Paul to vacate that portion of Oxford Council of the City of SC. Paul: street described as follows: Beginning That the Board of Public Works of I at the northwest corner of block four said City of St. Paul, cause the follow- (4) of Michel & Robertson's addition to ing impr..rements ro be made, to -wit: ! St. Paul; thence west thirty-eight and C g .If ct a sewer t n Leech street. be- seven -tenths (•38 7-10) feet more or less; [ween Mclfual street and Smith street. thence southwesterly to the southgrly to said cit}', together with the necessary Iine of block four (4) produced west; cnmh-basins mid manholes: that said thence east two and one-half (2?¢) feet Board cause said work to he let by eon- more or less, to the southwest corner of tract, as provided by law. with one-half block four (4): the northeasterly the estimated cost being first ima into nlnug the westerly line of said block the City Treasury.:lad after said work four (4) to the point of beginning, it shall be placed under can tract, said being the intention to vacate all that Board shall proceed without delay to part of Oxford street as laid out be - assess the amount as nearly as they can t)veen blocks four (4) and five (5) of ascertain the same, which will be re- I Michel l Robertson's addition• not in- quired to pay the costs and necessary eluded in Oxford street as laid out in im expenses of such provement upon the Rid eewoo<I Park addition. real estate to be benr8ted by sad Ino- Also that portion tf Benn street de- proveme it, as provi ed by lazy, it being scribed as follows: Beginning at the the opinion of the C6uncil that real es- northeast corner of block four (4) of estate W be assessed for such improve Michel it Robertson's addition to St. cent can he found beuetiled to the ex- Paul: thence west one hundred and teat of the costs and expenses necessary seventy-six alud seventy-one one-hun- to be incurred thereby. dredths (17h 71-100) feel more or less; Yeas --lid. Dowlan,O°Cln ao r. Petsch. thence in a' northeasterly- direction Cullen. Ryan. Weber. Kenny. Kain. thirty-five xnd two-tenths (.35 2-10) feet, Hamm. Brant. Mines. Mr. President more or less, to a point thirty-three (33) —12. feet north of the north line of block Approved Jan. 18, 1888. four (4), measured at right angles there - PROCEEDINGS OF THE COMMON COUNCIL. i from: thence east along a title thirty- three (:i3) feet north of the north line of said block four (4) to dred eighty-five and two -tenth st(18.5 ') 10) ferf lir less. [o the westerly line of Pleasant avenue: thence soutli)vesterly to [he plane of be6inning. the intention being to vacate all that purti 11 to Beun street as laid out in Michel .4 Robert- son's addition and not included in Juliet street as laid out in Ridgewulal Park ad Jition which lies uortil of block four (4) of Michel & Robertson's addi- tion: which ,aid petition du h sets forth the Pacts and reasons for silid c:o- cation. and was duly accompanied to n plat thereof as .....posed ht he vacated: and Whereas. the Clonoonl ('ounc•il upon the presentation of said Pe[ithm drenu•d it expedient t Is( the nutter he pro- ceeded with and ordered said petition to be filed of record with the ('it}('lark. and notice to be given by pu bl icatiou as provided by law: and Whereas, Due notice by pnblicxtiuu ib the official paper of said mq' fur four weeks, commencing on the 'L'id dap ..Y Suveu berm a. U. 1887. to the etre(( that said pati tion had beau filed with the. City Clerk, stating III brief its object. and that the same would 1),heard and considered by the Comnmil of, the city of St. Paul, un 'Tuesu Cdaouncy. the :id day of .January, A. U. 18, as, at 7:311 o'clock in the aftenlan, 'If said lay at the Council Chamber in the city Hall of ! said city: and Whereas. At the tittle atld place last above designated for the investigation and consideration of such proposed va- cation of part of Oxford and Beun streets as tforrsxid, the investigation and consideration thereof was Post- poned until the 17th day 'If January. 1888, at 7:80 P. Ill.: -I'd Whereas, At the till,, :old ..tutor Iasi aforesaid, for the inyestigati..n and tooth 0rat.i..n Of such proposed vacatluu of said Oxford and Benn streets. the Common Council after hearing all per- sons interested and being ..f the opin- ion that the same is It and proper and that the prerequisites there- fore have all been complied with: now therefore, Ale it Resolved, That all of said portion of Oxford street described as follows: - Be- ginning nt the northwest corner of block Pour (4) of Jlichel & Robertson's addition to St. Paul: thence west thirty- eight mid seven -tenths (39 7 -10) feet, more or less: thence southwesterly the southerly Iine of block tour (4)pro- duccil 4)pro- iuced west; thence east two and one- half (•dam) feet, more or less, to the south- west corner of block our (4); thence northeasterly' along the westerly If is of said block four (4) to the point of begin- uiug. It bring the intention to vacate all that part of Oxford street as leid out betw•eed blockscksfour (4) and five (5) of Midtfel K Robertson's stns addition. lot iu- •luded ill Ozfurd street as laid out 111 K Job, til Park adrlitioa: Also. 'That portion of Benn street de- scribed us rollows: Beginning at the orth"'d (• n1rl' of block four (4) of Jlichel l Roberts..ti s addition to St. Paul: thence 1•rst one 1, it udred x1111 mys1� anti seventy—ii,one-hun- dredths 1178 i 1-11x)1 feet. n ore or lass. thence in a northeasterly directiml thir- t}-five nod two-tenths las 2-10) feet. Iiunre or less, to x point thirty-three (- I) feet north of the north line of block four 14) measured tit right angles ere from: thence east along along hoe [hithrt, three Caa) feet north of the north line of I aid block four til line hundred eight}'-tive and two-tenths (1&5 2-10) feet more of less, to the westerly line of Plen., avenue: thence southwesterly tit the place of beeinuiug, the iuten- timl being to vacate all that lrtion of Benn sheet as laid out in Jlichel s Robertson's addition and not included in .Juliet street as laid out to Ridge- wmnl Park addition which lies north -of block four (4) of Jlichel .k Robertson's addition, as the same upt), of record I,, file office ..f the Register of Deeds in and for file county of Ramsey. JHnue- souu, be and the same is hereby declared to be vacated and dseontin tied as asked for in said It'll tion . and as herein above specified. Yeas—Ald. lluw tau, O'Cmulor,Petsch, Cullen, Ryan. Weber. Kennyy, Kain, fIanun. Br,'tl Jlinea. Mr. Vice Pres- Ideut-1_•t. A ppntced .ban. 18. 1888. Adpmnx•d. D. KERB, President of Councll. 'Pun.. A. PESDERGAST, ('try Clerk. I t)Fh9(,L1LI. PUBLICATION OI' Resolution Passed by the Cona- n Council of the City of lit. Pant .fan. 17, 1888. ('onnnittee on Ordinances— Resolved. That the .nudge of the )in- t of the city of St. Paul be authorized to appointan Interpreter for the necessary services of sueh an officer for his court, at a salary of 'twenty-five dollars per month. I llowIan, O'ConnogPetsch, Cullen, Ryan, Weber. Kenny, Rain, Hamm, Brant. Mines. Mr. President —12. Approved Jan. 18, 1888. CRAB, D. KERrs, President of Council. TROs. A. PRENDERGAST. City Clerk. PROCEDINGS OF THE COMMON COUNCIL. Regular Meeting, ST. PAUL, Feb. 7, 1883. Vice President Dowlan in the chair. Present: Aid. Conley, Petsch, Cullen, Sanborn, Weber, Kenny, Kain Hamm, Bryant, Mines, Mr. Vice Presit ent-11. Minutes of previous meeting chs - perused w!th, COMyIUSICATIONS. From His Honor the Mayor—Wabasha Street Bridge— To the Honorable the President and Common Council of the City of St. Paul: The attention of your honorable body Is called to the communication of City Engineer Rundlett concerning the un- safe condition of the long span of the W abasha street bridge, and I trust the subject will receive your earnest and early consideration. Iu view of the urgent nature of the circumstances, I would advise the appointplent of two d officers for lot)- on the bridge, as rec- ommended in the communication, and that the City Clerk be authorized to ad- vertise for bids for a new span at the ' earliest possible moment. ROBERT A. SauTn, Mayor. Feb. 7, 1838. The following Is the coin In to it ieation of City Engineer referred to in the fore- g011lg: Hon. Robert A. Smith. Mayor Of the City of St. Paul: DEAR SIR: I desire to call your ar- tention to the dangerous condition of the long span of the Wabasha street bridge. This span was built some twelve years ago, when the require- ments of iron bridges were riot as well understood as they are at the present time, and particularly in the matter of connections the constn,etion is not up to the practice of the present day. Some parts of the structure are now strained more by the dead load than would be considered safe under the present prac- tice for the bridge fully too(]ed. Under these conditions It is only a question of time when the bridge will fail—as a matter of fact, some parts already show signs of over -straining. It may last sone years and it may give way at any time from a suddenly applied load. The Idea of a failure Is so fearful to contem- plate that I not not willing to take any, further responsibility in the matter. 1 would, therefore, advise that a contract be at once let for rebuilding the struc- ture, and that in the meantime no loads of over four thousand pounds be allowed j to go over the bridge; that no trotting be permitted, and that teams be re- quired to keep at least twenty feet apart. and that two policemen be stationed on the bridge to see that these orders are carried out. I do not wish to cause any unneces- sary alarm in this matter, but ill a ques- tion where human life is Involved, I do not think it warrantable to take any chances. Yours respectful] y� L. W: RlnNDLETT, City Englneer. Feb. 7, 1888. Committee un Streets. (See resolu- tion.) Also, Report of Chief of Police— fu the Honorable, the President and Common Council of the City of St. Paul: I transmit herewith thereport of the Chief Of Police for the fourteen months ending Dec. 31, 1887. As shown by the able and exhaustive character of the re- port, the city has enjoyed singular im- munity from crimes of a serious nature, the absence of many grave, attempts upon life and property being ]steely due to the active vigilance and exer- tions of the police force, for which commendable state of affairs the depart- ment is entitled to great credit. In this connection I desire to call the attention of your honorable body to the recommenpations of the Chief of Police for an increase in the force. He requests all increase of fifty (50) patrolmen and eight (8) additional mounted patrolmen. Phe rapid and constant increase in the population, the large area of new territory recently in- corporated Into the city, together with the constant •and reasonable demands for greater police protection, constitute urgent grounds for an increase of the force, and 1 trust the recommendations of the Chief of Police will receive your favorable action. ROBERT A. SMITH, Mayor. Feb. 7, 1888. Committee on Police. Also, Policeman Appointed— To the Honorable, the President and Common Council of the City of St. Paul: 1 have this day appointed Edward Christian an odicer6f the regular Police force to succeed Michael Lyons, re- signed, and 1 ask your advice and con- sent thereto. ROBERT A. SMITH, Mayor. Ian. 27, 1888. Committee on Police. Front .nudge Dluidelpal Court— Notifying the Common Coune11 that he has appointed Cart Neuhausen In- terpreter of said court, in accordance with resolution of Common Council heretofore passed. Accepted. From Lucien Warner and L. B. Smith— Offering the northeast corner of Fifth and Cedar streets for a jail site at the price of $60,000, being $800 per front foot for 100x100. Accepted and placed on We. PROCEEDINGS OF THE COMMON COUNCIL. From Scandinavian American Bank -- Submitting bond in the sum of 550,000, with A. L. Alness, O. O. Searle, J. G. Elmquist, J. B. Sanborn and A. Brad- ley as sureties, said bond being given as surety for any moneys that may be Placed iu said bank by the City Treil neer of the city of St. Paul. Committee on Ways and Means. From Lawler & Durnnent— Presenting claim of John Maloney against Folsom & Murray for 59'2.•]2. and asking that same be paid ont of any money now due said firm by the city of St. Paul. Committee Oil Claims. From Thompson & McDonald— Presenting claims of Peter Johnson against Falsom & Murray for $486.5:$. and asking that same may be paid out of any money due said firm by the city of St. Paul. Committee on Claims. From William Hamm— Presenting claim against Folsom & Murray for $80.90 and asking that same be paid out of any money (nue said firm by the city of St. Paul. Committee nn Claims. From 11. Peterson and Others— For a change of grade on Winnipeg avenue and Atwater street. Committee on Streets. From A. I. Froiseth and Others— Asking that a certain alley fn block 37, Arlington Hills, be named Arlington street. Committee op Streets. From Gregory hitt and Others— For the grading of Arcade street, be- tween East Seventh street and Frances street. Committee on Streets. From Rev. John Conway— Praying that he be allowed $1,000 dann- ages on account of injuries snstaiued by driving over a bluff at the end of Cleve- land avenue. Committee on Streets. From Paul Martin and Others— For the vacation of the streets and alleys in West St. Paul heal Estate and Improvement Syndicate Addition No. 5. Committee on Streets. From Olaf Anderson and Others— Fur the opening and widening of Wells street, from Edgerton street to Arcade street. Committee nit Streets. From George Mitsch— Asking, oil behalf of the St. 'Ios, ph Gernian Catholic Orphan Asylum, for the use of Market. Its 1, free o rent, ex- cept as regards lighting and incidentals. Committee on Pubhe Buildings. From Theodore H. Meals and Others— Protesting against the abandonment of proceedings lu the opening of Fair- view street. Board of Public Works. From Charles Krueger and Others— For the grading of Goff avenue. from Dearborn street to south city limits. Board of Public Works with order. From W. H. MacLean and Others— For toe grading of Evergreen avenue, from Chatsworth street to Lexington avenue. Board of Public Works with order. Fran A. G. Wedge and Others— For the grading of Ottawa avenue. from Cherokee avenue to south city limits. Board of Public Works with order. From R. W. Johnson and Others— Asking for the paving of Laurel avenue, from Nina avenue to Dale street. Board of Public Works with order. From A. D. Davidson and Others— Asking for the grading of Delaware avenue, from Baker street south to city limits. Board of Public Works with order. nF I-OnTS OF crry- oFFR:FRs. Of City Treasurer—Monthly Report— To the Honorable the President and Common Council of the City of St. Paul: GENT1.Eu EN: I have the honor to submit to you the following report of the receipts and disbursements of this office from .fail. 1. 1888, to Jan. 30, 1888: nacamrs. Balance 3294.391 72 Redemption teipts........... ..... City Clerk .. $,9'10 02 281 40 Superimendem u! —liti Ouse........ Secretaryof city 371 70 water works...... Municipal court.... 12,000 OO 3.198 36 Secretary of St.paul public library..... 74 08 Building inspector. Tlarket master...... 200 95 408 90 Intereston old water coPa,bonds... 6,416 00 SL Pni & Northern Pacific Railroad company..... .— 21358 75 City engineer....... 213 64 Secretary of fire de- partment -...... 94 95 Liquor licenses..... 103.000 011 311scell—eoria II- eenao .. 2,317 00 Assessment collec- tions... 50,593 04 31lscellare, ns re- ceipts..... ... .. .. 5.330 —$524.211 54 PROCEEDINGS OF THE COMMON COUNCIL. c avis, tnK Dale street. >:,10; Palmer dt Dunk - try orders paid_jslzi0.2R OR lee. Estimate No. 7, ggrafting Maryland Fire ciepar t m e to 1 street. 1;h (:777.5(/; E. .1. Kirkland, wo reams oa(d._.. 28.881 s11 Estimate No. 3, supplementary to No. Water depl and final, Decatur street sewer.11.5: .tu.unl u; ad .. . . work .. r Joseph Spiel, 573.8). M. Kell, 8239: rid .... .a p :tl --[ a �, 1). L. C.urta•.r. Ss2n; (;lube Publishing loons.. xti Pro'S� punlic It- •onipnly, A139.20: J. )V. itietherbee. brxrp...... 1,311 +9 Itrdrrmed Ijelib - $4o:.J..). Ryder. 875: 3linneapolis El-- tric•. eumpauy, $77.58; Scribner Libbey rotes of sole..... :,x37 7- ems1' tny. $2.K,: I.evoruos 31esm1- 1.1 -est Ion Von` 25.6s3 lou 70; R"edrlx[aedt, to.iU: buurK, paid.... uta w-a[rr gum , I. ge, o .. Bucru]ger x Suns..Engel-llrIt capons P or .r.7Un ou •Ulldutll}', _':_'ll: I{. U, Sw''ene}', ¢1:JUllu hoose nxll a d r In wore n is Kotbmuu I. *13.88: Charles 31tthets. t1Ln91: A. Kordl •r S Son.. 87:1b: Kelly l 7_ _. '• I'ienu•y. :'!.:.0: .b hu Fuoe. 4115.80: I,bpa it""e etlu�r tis bnr: [... 34.1111 •' \orthwestcrn'1'cl(•phollrExchnngecon]- Balanic on nand.. -loo. L'dl K:5 pal,}', 855.:71: Sisters of ,(xal Shepherd. by hall loud ru ore �...8•!:+'!: Allowed uitA ordered paid. V ax --all(. C'uulry, Petseh, Cullen. Boase fond... n f9- Nes toad.. . 1:,411. :t Sanborn, Weher, Kenny, Kai', Hamm. city wn[er work ... _,411. _1 Iiry':tnt. 3fin•r. Mr. \'ic•r 1'n•sidrnt-11. c''ty library..... .. 1.193 �t (lY ('leek (f . on—pa Kel rt fur utontll of .)anuary. 1888, First yixt'oualb vik. Irar�r,.lrr-I� with City 1'rexsurer's receipt attached Ct Paxl..... g_4:!.vl 7.1 for 1:+,;)111.:111, being all]nln]L Uf ultra. Henham, Wiennl bank, at. Peril .7,trl.l _J rsls and fres collected duri rig .s.l i[I n IUIICIt. �atlonal I:ermx�l-. American brink, sL Paul........... !_.:I1_ - „ l'nlmniltrr a 11'll blir .\ccmmtn. Of t'IArf of 1'nlice— Bank of )]]]tomo[., }{ ort t'ur utuntb coding .Jun.:i. IsSN- t'p "1'utII S[. Paw...... 3_.za'! la Germmda rant. s[-. uuutber of rrrenLx. Jn4: burn I•ul- Ir •ted, 81.81i+t. Pmt,. 46.111x 71 5t. Paul \"'70th' (' nnuittre lou Public• Acrou nos. Of Captain of 1'oliee— bxnk. SL P. 1lp:_ a :11 1{l'pu]'I (tips ]]t11 of Jitll tally, 1838, Commerclnl donor blink. x` rr. ,buwiog 0>;I.7 'n.' btn.ps and 7119 oil Paul... . ... _1.7x.1. 1:< ...Nndouni bull tut, li'In I -d durin i I roti[((. ps r ti g xa I t Second beak, tit. Poul... x,84x -_ Cily rmuptrullei. It r:l'Ulr]' uF' It�.t i:u urs •t'to..p' seven corners nark '.1. �to Forea Ntrrrt Upeutng, Etc_— cavinge nenk, x . Paul........... 14.x-5 x:l cap feel haul'. Tl o. Iinard of 1'11 blit Wo'k, have Im1i roll'I' It I I Itt•1'oft ell tl to resolution I u .l, p J.3!K t3 nr 1",ofthe Cu]nlnrit Council, lop - P oaples bank, st. prurrA .lull. 18, JKK8. lelatiye to fill • Paul....,.... -.Wit x11 West side bnuk. SL. '1.1, , widening and extrusion of Foul est st''eet,fruut 31 m'y blood street west Pro"] ..... _..... 7_:12_10 �_iUd:A x8 to the city limits. told having investi- - '.. gated the proposed iullBrrvenlrnt, 4ne- ltespectfullc Sllbmitted. sprcLfall% report that it is uecesspry - Geono F: (tele. ('dry 'I'rraxurer• and proiu•.r lu open, w-blen mod ext�nd Feb. i, 1888 Fn", street, front Nlary9aud street. to City Comptroller take (:unw and Phalen avenue: that the Of City Comptroller --Audited ('laiurs. ! estiulated expeusr thereof is Al(.UW: viz— that real (•state in be assessed therefor D. P. Roussopo,I aa, >.ai: 31. 11. >iur- can W found beuelited to the extent of pane, 51.5.5; Ude t ulkzeitulg. 842: 1'. j the damages. costs kind expenses necLs- O'Regan, #•1:1.11.5: J. .1. Krltnvl)'. fi{.IW: sae)• Lu hr incurred thereby; that said Board of Water Conini— on•rs, +1_'11.x5: i tlnprot'I•ntcnt is mil asked for by a pe- st. Paul Book and Stattio-3 rumps u).. titiuu of a majority of the owners of 8:75.44; Butt S F'arn h;llit. 14:s'.2n: G. \\ . �'I opert)' to be its lllrrefor, but wr 3lerri11, Af7: Va[he , l'ral.. 1:3,: Be,- - \ i • ' • (;curse .1.. I tsc•.h d Candi �B11tt, tVci,tn• F• terew'it3 seed a plan or profile of said :ul order for ronr uvenlent an ) ort r Had 1 C'o., $'Tt; E. Joe\untie, r" Brown, xduption, it' you desire us to nmkr the 'rreacy dt Co., 814.:11); C. Bend ... improvement Yeas :i, nay's U. 815.80: Bank of 3iinnrsum. .xLn:.S: St. Paul (;.I right con pant. 81; MH.33: R'n.I.IA xI BA1n1:rr, President pro tem. W.F'.Euwix'.Clerk Board Public Works. Cooper (C Harper. Estin rte 1. J. grad- Feb. H. 1887. PROCEEDINGS OF THE CO3131ON COUNCIL. Adopted. Yeas 11. (See order to Board order of the Common Council, appproved of Public Works.) I April 7, 1887, relative to tha grading of Also. Cherry street, from 3larla avenue to Seventh Streit Opening. Etc.— Main street. and, having investigated p the prupused Inli�nwenlent, respect. The Board of Public ]forks have had fully report that said improvemebt Is ,order consideration the rrsolutiou _ or I not necessary" and proper at this time, order of the Common C-111101. appru a for the reason that at a bearing bofore. Dec. 7, 18x7, relative to theopening, said Beard to said matter, the owners of widening and extension lot Seventh the property br he assessed were m]an- street, t'rnn White Behr avenue to the tnmusbopposed to said improvement. east eity liulils, and having investignted Yeas 3, nay 0. the prom]'re posed improveent, respect- WILLIA" li.anitt;r'r, ]'resident P" Lem. full}' report that said Ilnproven]elit I W. F. Eltwix'.Clerk Board Publro ic Works. is ]eeessary and proper: thnt the Feb. d. 18Nt5. estimated expense thereof' i. 81'!,ltk]; Adopted. that real estate to b , e user et Alsu. therefor c•an be found benefited I 1{undo SiteeLGrading— to the estellf of the daumgrs, costs 1 he Buxnl rf Public Works hnve had and a -Verses ] •-Isar} hr br incurred m der mnsidtrratiuu the resolution or thereby; that said impru neat is not I .der of the COIn]non Council, at) roved asked for by Petition oft a]majority of Uct. o. 18-57, nela[iye to the grading of the oty tiers oft Property' to be s.'ed I 1;mldo +tree[, front 3lackubin street to therefor, but we herewith send sa-plat Lrxingtuu av •uue, and emistreetiug a or pruflle of sil id unllrovru]ent, and all, ver front 31aekubiu street to Date pi; Yur your aAuptiull, if you Aexire us st err[: and. baying investigated the to make the improvement. peas :i, i pr(rpu:ed improveulent, respectfully, re- s I. scan Ind proper to nay tit it Is n• -r R'mla-tw BAltd<erT. I'n•sideut urn tent. gr I- Rnudo street. frow 31aekubtn W. F,Ettw'lx-.C'Irrk Board Publii•fi'orks' st rrct to I.rxiogtooh avenue, and to col]- Feb. u, 1886. struct a -ewer UI] said Rondo street. Adopted. Yens I1. (See order hr t,oM ul aekubin street to Dale street, tu- Knard of Public \\Urkn.t get]el' wiLll ill' nel'esJal'y CNLCII btlsllll .]1st x11(1 Ill artboles: said grading doll set er- F. rl Sheet Upr itlg. E[c.— ing to br. done under one contract, that "The Board of ]Public t\'arks have Ilad r.he estimated expense thereof is 81.5.758. under cousiderxtion the resolution m to wlr. For grNding, 812,108; for sewer. .der of the Common Conseil, approyrd 1 Si,ni'w. or I,• -hal i of 'hic6 heed not be. Ip)ec.. 7, 1887, relatiyr. to the extending 1 paid ntl.hl the 'it)' Trrnsury before the and widening of Ear, street Coni" ani- (•nitric[ is let; that cal estxh' to be tort]] width of Ito feet, frow. Cmuu and ass sled [hrrstoi call be four, benefited PhNlen avenues out to 3louud i to the extent of the casts and a penses street, and having iuyestrgab,d the pro- necessary to be incurred thereby, that posed unproveruent, respeetEtdly report said improvement is nut asked for by a that it is necessary, and proper to open. Petition of a ma,,, - p1 the owners of widen Hold extend Earl street to a width propert}' [u be assessed therefor, lint tve. Of one hundred (Into feet, front Mound bm'r•.vith send a plan or profile of said street to Lake Cunw and Phalen ave- l improve tiro lot, and Huorder for your nue: that the esliumted expense there- adoption, if you desire its to utak, tit,- 'if he of is Y•>`7,ItM': til at real estate to Ire as- impmvmneut, Yens :i, uays u. sensed therefor can br found bene- \1'uaaA)1 BA mts•'1'T. President pro tem. filed [u the extent of the damages, Costs W.F.Enwls.Clerk Board Public Works. and expenses necessary tp be incurred Feb. 8, 1x83. thereby; that sat( unprovetnent is not Adopted. Yeas It. (See order to asked for by a petition of It majority of Board rd of Public ]Also orks.) the owners oft property to be xssessed therefor, but we herewith send N plan Clark Street Grading— or profile of said improvement, and all The 13oaru of Public Works have had or order for your adoption, if you desire its under consideration the retal, tionoved to make the tmprovernent. Yeas s, order of the Common Council, app. nays 0. •Jan. 4. 1888. r-laliee to the' grading of W il,r,lA)1 BAitlj})TT, PI'r 51de•Ilt pep u•nt, Clark street, between Whitall street and W, F, EBWI],('Ierk BOHM Public AA'urks. ilii prolxlx�d lmpruvavingt, re ,,,! fully Feb. b, 182iH. Adopted. pee Yens 1t, ISec order to report that it is uecessar)' and proper to Board of ]'unit(' INorks.) grade Clark street front \Vhitall street U1 Case street; that the. estimated ex- l'hrrr' Street l;radipg— prose thereof is 84,•5170, one-half of y ed rpt bo paid into the City r Board f Yub tic \\seeks have 11nd which nr 1 'I'hlet: 's 1 •[. -Co• utr a[•t 1 ret be rJ r or ']sera sort before r s'drrxtion t hr rrsnlutil n I Itdrr n 1 PROCEEDINGS OF THE COMMON COUNCIL. ' PROCEEDINGS OF THE COMMON COUNCIL. real estate to be assessed therefor can be found benefited to the extent of the costs and expenses necessary to be In- curred thereby; that said improvement is asked for by a petition of a majority of the owners of property to be assessed therefor. and we Ilerewl,It send it plan orruble of saidimprovement. :uui :m p order for your adoption, if you desire its to make the fmprovenielf. Yea 3. 11318 u. ut. 3F.A.11 BAURF:r'r. President pro teal. W.F.ERwn,C'lerk Board Public Works. Feb. 0. 1888. Adopted. Yeas IL Isee order to Board of Publie Works.) .Also. Kent Street Srwe•— nic Board of Public Works have had under cunsideratlou the resolutium or order of the C'ouuuun Council, approved Oct. 6. 1887. relative to the construction rf u sewer oilRett "[lees, from Ash- land avenue to Sm uuuit avenue. and havi ng f it vest igated the proposed inn pruveunent respectfully report ,that said Improvement is necessary and proper. together with the necessary eatchbasins and manholes: that the estimated ex- Pa•nse thereof Is A1.600, one-half of which nerd out be paid into the (rip Treasure before the runtract is let: that real estate to be assessed therefor can be found benefited It, till extent of the rw[, Inml ex pensee I ,sari to be Inca rred thereby: that .aid ingmrove- mrnt fs not asked fill- by a petition if a majority of the 0w ners of propertY to be assessed therefor. but we herewith send a plan or profile 0f said iw pruveeeut. and mIII order for nom• am,ptiu I. if cull ]sire us to make the impruveturu t. Yeas 3, ng,))'s u. WILLIAM I3.i Rinser':, President 1110 t•un. W.F. Envvix. Clerk Boma 1•u bl is \\'irk,. Feb. 6. 188x. Alderman of the district. .1 kit. ColborneStreet Sewr•r— The Board of Public Works have had under cousiderati"file r—olation or order of the Comm "It Couurit. approved Jands . 18, la. relative lutherun,tructiun of a sewer oil ('olborue street from West Seventh street to tit. CIah, street, aid having investigaw.i the proposed improvement, respeetfulk report that said improvement is mere,sary and proper, together with the uecessar, catch -basins and manhuh— that the es- timated ex31t•Ilso- thereof is #x516 une- half of which meed not be paid into the City 'Treasury before the contraet is let: that real -late to he assessed Ihelefur van be found benefited to the extent lot the costs and expenses 1leeessary to he Incurred thereby : that said improve- ment Is not askeri for by;a petition of a majority of the owner, of ,:"perp- to be assessed therefor. but we �u•r -With send a plan or profile of said improvement, and all order for your adoption. If you desire us to make the improvement. Yeas 3,na))'s 0. WILLIAM 13AItitETT, ]'resident pro tem. W.F.ERwiN,Clerk Board Public Works. Feb. I6, lana. Adopted. Peas 11. See order to Board of Public Works.) Also, Mound Street Sewer— l'he. Board of Public Works have had under consideration the resolution or order of the Common Council, ap- proved .Jan. Is. 1888, relative to the con- struetluu of a sewer oil Mound street, from Hastings avenue to Burns avenue, aid having, investigated the proposed improvement, respectfully report that said improvement is necessary and proper, together with the necessary eatchbasius and manholes; that the es- timated expense thereof is Vi,to6 one- half of which need not be paid into the Cin Treasury before the contract is let; shut real estatv to be assessed therefor call be found benefited to the extent of the costs and expenses necessary to be, incurred thereby; thatsaidimprovenlrnf is out asked for by a petition of a major- ip- of the uwuela of property to be assessed therefor. but we herewith send It plan or profile of said improvement alit an order for your adoption if you desire- Its to make the improvement. Yeas :i, nays 0. \\'II.I.IANt 13.tuiw-rl, President pro tem. \F.F.ERarx,clrrk Board Public Works. Feb. Ii. 1888. Adopted. Yeas 11. (Sec orderto Board of Public IN urk,.i .11w. Chinon Avenue Seivel - The Board of I'abl)c works have had under coueideratfum the resolution ur 0rd,•1 of the Common Council. af,proved Sept. 23; 1887. relative W the construe - tion (If a sewer on Clinton avenue, front Conrurd street to Delos street. and on Congress street, front Clinton avenue to Concord street. and having investigated the proposed improvement respectfully report that it is necessary and proper to construct it sewer on Congress street. front Concord street to Stale street, all([ on Clinton avenue, from Concord street to Delos street, together with the neces- savy eatehbasins and manholes. said work to be dune under one contract: thatthe estbnated expense thereof is N;.KN, nue-half of which need not be paid into the ity Treasury before the contract is Ict: that read estate to be as - .ed therefor tel❑ le found benefited to the extent tit the rusts and expense, necessary to be incurred thereby; that said Improvement Is net asked for by a petition oC a majority of the owners of property to be assessed therefor, but we herewith send a plan or profile of said improvement and an order for your adoption if you desire us to slake the improvement, Yeas a, nays o. WILLtAxt BARRETT, President pro tem. W.F. EnWIS. Clerk Board Public Works. Feb. 6. talks. Adopted.Yeas_ 11. ]See order to Board of Public Work Also, Western Avenue Setver— •1'he Board of Public Works have had under m'."]nolle 1'RII(iII file n•solut on or order of the Common Council. ap- proved .hm. 16. lana, relative to the con- struction of it sevver 0m Western ave- nue. from Goodrich avenue to West Seventh street, and having investigated the proposed improvement, respectfuliv report that said improvement is neces- sary and proper, together with the nec- essary catchbaslns and manholes: that the estimated expense thereof is one-half of which need not be, Paid into the City Treasury before the contract is let: that neral estate to be assessed there- for can be found benefited W the ex- tent of the costs and expenses necessary to be incurred thereby: that said im- provement is not asked fur by it petition of a majority of the owners of property, to be assessed therefor,but we herewith send a plan or profile of said improve- ment. and all order for your mtuptfou, if you desire it, to crake Ole inmprove- utent. Yeas 3, mays 0. WII.I.I-t]I BARRETT, Presided t pl'tl teilt. III Enwix,Clrrk Board Pu IIf(. W irks. Feb. 6, lana. Adopted. Yeas It. iSre order to Board of Public Works.) Also, Bradley Street Sewer— The Board of Public AForks huce lad under consideration the resolution or order of the Cummlml Council approved Sept '!. 1887, relative to the corstrut,- tion of a sewer on Bradley' street from l3eaunnoutstreet t0 \liuueluuhu street, and havwg Investigated the proposed improvement, respectfully report that said improvement is mec•essap and proper, together with the lo, e,sar, v:rtch-basins and manholes: thpt till. estimated expense thereof I, A970, one half of which need nut be paid unto the City Treasury before thecuntraet is let: that real estate W be assessed therefor can he found benefited to the extern of the costa and expenses necessary to la- Incurred rIncurred thereby: that said hapruve. ,lent fs nut asked for by It petition of I majority of the owners of property to Ire. assessed therefor, but we herewitl scud a plan or profileof said Improve. tient to all order for cuur adoption. it you desire us to make lire Improvement Fells :i, rexyy'a u. \\'ujjnyn 13ARRETT. President protein W.F. ERw1x, Clerk Bodrd Ilnblie \Forks Feb. 6, 1888. Adoped. Yeas it. (See order to Board of Public \\'(irks). .11 so. Sibley Sheet Sewer file Buard of Public IN have had under consideration the resolution or order of the Common Council, approved Sept. i , 181 relative " R " t il e construe - tion uta sewer 0L,StSibley street,from Eighth street to Ninth street, wit nec- essary house connections, and, having investigated the proposed improvement, respectfully reprtrt.that it is necessary and proper to construct a sewer on Sib- ley street, from Eighth street to Ninth street, together with the necessary - catch -basins and manholesand includ- fug it, file contract for said sewer the necessary sewer connections to the proper[}' Ines; that the estimated ex- Pe.use. thereof is $600. one-half of which need not he paid into the City Treasury before the contract is Ict; that real es- tate to be assessed therefor can be found I enefited to the rr��tent of the costs and 'expenses necessaYy to be incurred thereby: that said inlprovenient is not asked for b}' a Petition of a majority of the uwurrs of pro ,e•p• to be assessed therefor, but lve. �nerewith send a plan or prolde of ,aid improvement, and an order for cuur adoption, if lou desire us to crake the improveaemt. Yeas 3. day's e. N'n.Ij.x.1 B:troar.rr.\'resident Pro tem. \F.F'.Elncrx,Clcrk Board Public Works. Feb. (i, IW S- _ldupted. Yeas 11. 1 See order to Board of Public Works.) AW, Third Street Change of Grade— The Board of Public Works have h it under consideration the resolution or order of the Cmllllmlt Council, approved Dec. 21. is87, relative to n change of grade on Third street, between AlaAa avenue and liuffnuut avenue, and hav- ing investigated the Proposed improve- ment respectfully- report that f , is neces- sar� and proper to changge the grade ml 'Third street, between the west line of Ilotfmau avenue and the west title of Maria avenue, as indicated by the red line on the a-tunpanying profile; that the estimated expense thefeot' is IMO; that real estate W be assessed therefor call he found benefited to the extent of the damages. costs and expenses neves- . sxry to be incurred thereby: that said improvement is asked for by it petition of a majoritc of the owners of propert}' to be assessedtherefor, and we herewith send a plan or profile of said Improve- ment. if Saul desire to make the improve- ment. Yeas:i. naysll. 1l'uj.tAxt B.x HRETT. President Pro tem. IN,. F.ERw'tx,Clerk Board Public Works. Feb. 6, 1`n s. PROCEEDINGS OF THE COMMON COUNCIL. Adopted, yeas 11, and City Clerk in- the City Engineer having recommended structed to give the notice required bythat said sewers be done under one con - law. I tract. WILLIA\I BARRETT. A Isco, President pro tem. W.F.ERwIN, Clerk Board Public Work.. College Avenue Change of Grade- Feb, it, 1888. The Board of Public Works have had Alderman of the district. under consideration the resolution or Also, order of the Compton Council, approved Postal Appropriation - 'Jan. 4, 1888, relative to a change of Phe Board asks that an order be fiton College avenue, from Brest drawn in favor of W. F. Erwin for 8100, 'Phird street to St. Peter street, and to be used for postage in giving notices having investigated theproposed nn- of assessment. provement respectfully report that it is .adopted. (See resolution.) necessary i nrtl proper to change Al... the gradeCollege avenue• be- Flood Orders for Improvements- tw•een West" Third street not St. rlue Board transmits new final orders Peter street. as indicated by the ,for slopes on certain streets and various red line on the accounpauving profile:' other tmpruvenauts, nod recommends that Lhe rstiinxtecl expense thereof is that said orders be passed. $50; that real estate to lie nsssesseit(:out mittee uta Streets. therefor call be found benefited to the Also. extent of the damages, costs and ex- City Engineer's Report- penses necessary tp be incurred there- 1 he Board transmits report of City by; that said improvement is not asked Engineer for month of January. 1886, fur by a petition df a majority of the I sliow'ing.work under contract. etc. owners of property to be assessed there- Cuuunittee uu Streets. for, but we her Ith send a plan or pro- Also, file of said inr��olvve I if you desire to the intprovemdnt. 1 eas 3. nays 0. WILLIAM BARRETT, President pro tent. W.F. ERWi-x.Clerk Board Public Works. Feb. 6. 1888. Adopted, yeas 11. and City Clerk in- structed to give the notice required by law. Also, Thorn Street Grading - The Board of Public Works herewith respectfully return your final or- der approved .July 6, 1887, for the grads tag of Thom strbet. from Mound street to it point 3W feet east of Hiawatha s.reet, with the request that your honorable body annul said order, said bnprovennent not being. ecessary ami proper at this Iiia,, for the r aro I that when said street is graded it should begraded to eonfurnn with the plans of Indian Mound park, which are tot vet cutipleted. WILLAM BARRETT. Prest( cut pri,toin. W .F.Eawix,Clerk Board Public \Corks. Feb. 6. 1888. Alderman of the District. Al-. Congress Street Sewer - He Board of Public Works herewith respectfully return your final order, approved .June 9. 1887, for iIle con- struction of a sewer on Congress street, from Concord street to State treat, with the request that the s be ono l led• the said Board have i g this clay transmitted to your Inonor- able body a report covering this int provement in cmiueetiou with the con- . traction of a sewer on , icton avenue. claims - The Board transtnits, approved by it, the following claims, to -wit: M. J. Bell, $8.75: Mathew Craig. 810; G. W. Merrill, Sl6; Beck & Hsuk, 84; Brown, Treacy, & Co., $27.20; T. Brennan. $127.48; H. M. Crosby, 81.30; J. Fuss, 839; 1i. H. Kelly- Mercantile Company, $b.(i0; M. F. Keunedy & Bros.. $16.20; S. R. McMasters, tai; Michaud Bros., 85: Geo. I. hlitsch & Co., 55.10; Gen. Mitsch, H. Murnsne, $12.55; Nicols & Dean. $3.5.•1.5: North western Stampworks, 51.75: E. H. Pugsley, 15.50; H. 11. Rugg & Co.. 8.21.48; Robinson & Cary, m $35.47; J. 11. Schurcier, 571.ti.5; H. MS . myth Printing company. 8i 15; St. Paul Hard- ware coulpany, $14.34; Strong -Hackett Hardware conn pang, $2.3. Cuuunittee un Claims. REPnRT ,IF BnARn OF 1011T.— The Board of Control submits report for month of January, 1886, showing a total expenditure of 33.148, as follows: Hospital, $t,IP2.tkI; almshouse, $301.14; outside aid. fl..M.87: city's one-third, $1 04 .8:3. Cunindttee on PublicAccounts. tie tours IIF FNA ]I I)IYG CO]Illl'Cr EES. Of Cuuunittee, un Claims -Louis Swan - son's Petition- Cuuunitt, a reconuncall that said mat- ter be referred to Corporation Attorney. Adopted. Also, HazzardS. 1'. Hazzardand Sarah Convoy's Clxiins- Cummittee r,commend that, said mat- ters be referred to Corporation Attor- ney thir- n Adopted. PROCEEDINGS OF THE COMMON COUNCIL. Also. F. Eichler's Petition - Committee recommend that petitioner be allowed $i0 in full satisfaction of her elahn. Adopted. (See Ordinance No. &55.1 Uf Counuittee on Streets -Paul \Martin and Others' Petition- ('onuntttee recomniend that prayer of petitioners be granted on payment of 8�[vinCh"kc be 11 rultedy to Vi 'e,trvsr, still tthe nutice rt 0equired by law. Adopted. -(Iso. D. 11. Noyes' Petition - Co ulittee recooune.ud that spill P,•[i- tion be returned to petitioners with tine ti [iripiiat sl accompany hepettionwl' fti dsvit of uwnei . Adopted. Adopted, and appointments and dis- missal advised still consented to by the following vote: Teas-Ald. Cooley.. Petsch, Cullen. Rvall Sanborn, Weber, Kenny, Kain, Hanuu. Rf-ant. Mines. Mr. Vice Presi- Ident -1t. ills..I Thuutxs Breyer's Petithol - (_o , I ttee report that there Is uo va- cancy in the police patrol service at the present tune. Adopted. itN.t-mi•rs OF si'ECIAL Cn!:.)1ITrEE;. (If Aid. Sanborn -Alley Grading. Hal- ' deumds Addithuu- l'ommittee re-non.nd that the re - 1 port of the Board of Public Works ill ,said matter be he adopted and tproceed- bugs unnultnd. .adopted. Also, au sE•t:1.i.As cors. F. B. Pearson still •lanes IL Boyd's proposals for I-leatitig Foundlings' Petition-Hnwe- Conunittee recmuutend that the City Bids fur heutiug the Founuliugs'Hume Clerk lie instructed to give the uuBce out annex to Pity Hospital were opened required by law, and that said petition and read, as follows: Edward Kelly, be memnnlitted to Couuuittri' at : )gi loud t*i,471: J. 11. Adatusnu, t-),400;Streets fur further rnnsideratlon' 111houas Davis. 5).7,61.62; William .Adopted. Badger & Co., 51,88 -.SNI, $3,464.95. A Is'.. :r2.7ud.1o; h:. 11. Murphy, 5;.810. Dale Street Bridge Approaches- 1{eferrcd [0 1'an wittee un public Qinuutiter recouunrnd thst accunr Buildings :old City and L'nouty Physi- Pauying resolution in said nutter d° ciao. loss;. Adopted. (Sce (-solution., clall. ces- Alao•Au ordiuxnce, was read "tu authuri2e f)•akuha Avenue Paving- hull ami[ Dow Morrison t0 erect a Committee recmuweud the pa;;ilgE• Ut fl'xine bull,hlig." -enolpauying resolution in sat( 'list- ,Vd. ('ullen Moved that the rnles be ter.!, so far suspended as to allow said ordl- Adupted. (sec resulutioo.) usuce Lo pass to its secmW reading. Also. i'lie uwnuu prevailed yeas 11, all the Irvine :l venue all'] (,tier Streets ta•a,l said ordinance was thereupon read a ung— t ud time and passed. (See Ordinance Cuuuuitee r—nunend the passage of - 1883., • mpanying rrsolntion ill said gnat-; All or,liuxnce w s read "app ipviat- ter11 .'ng iminry to pay nclait,. of i•re,leriea Adopted. iseeresolutton') ' :Eichler. Also. Ald. Cullen toured that the rules be Soyer 3ir,e. ,c cutler toad Others' 1'r- � 'o par suspeudtxt xs to allow said ordi- titiou— uvu•r [o uas> to its s •c N reading. l:muoittee r •run ntend that said ",at- •Cir nnuti ill Pn:vatied, yeas 11, and ter be referred to At(]. Kenny and Pity I the said ordcinmice was thereupon rend Etigineer to report. a second, tinln Gild {tilsseIt ,Ser, Ordl- ADoptr+l. _t1y11. lance No. 8tc5.) D. Cl'Connm' xml Others' 1'etitiunr_ By Coinniittne u'l s— Committee "Id (It) riot said mate Resolutions directing that orders be ter be ret tel- l to All-. Conlnd that drawn in favorof .)amen Schounmaker A le rete and Lnnlen & '1'orrison, attorneys for Of Com nnitter on Police—A ppoi ntinrnM certain clainiants against Folsom & Cuufiruied— Murray.. CI I littee ecouuueud that the Con u;ittee on Claims. poiutments of John Enright. A. a Special Cununitter.— Sachsr, Mfichar.l Hanlec aio. of nd 'r. l'. Eu- lu =,'ance yr'th ltla8, re,alutsp cial right as nteinbers of the regular pal ice Council passed •ban. 3, force: also the discharge of John Ives Committee or le report t, ordinance epm- ls a police officer be each xilviseA and neiil�gislntnr election of FeUit ct 0 l6us 1887er 8 was consented to. PROCEEDINGS OF THE COMMON COUNCIL. apppoluled as follows: Aid. Dowlan, scribed territory and limits, to -wit: C C_onot, Cullen. Sanborn, Hamm, Commencing at a point where the cen- Minea, Long. ter line of Edgerton street if produced Estimates Allowed— south would intersect the center line of Estimate No. 4, Edgerton street the St. Paul & Duluth Railroad Com - bridge, P. Durack, contractor; amount any; thence easterly along the center due, 84,411.50; Estimate No. r,, (High line of said last mentioned road to Earl bridge substructure, A. McMullen. con- street; thence northerly along the cen- tractor: amount due, (7,123. ter line of Earl street to Maryland Allowed and ordered paid. street:thence westerly along the center Yeas—Ald. Conley. Pet -I Cullen, thug of Maryland street from Earl street Sanborn, Weber, Kenny, Kahn, Hamnp to Arcade street: thence northerly along Bryant. Minea. Mr. 1'I(•e President -11. the center line. of Arcade street from Maryland street to Ivy street; thence westerly along the center line of Ivy Ordinances. I street from the center of Arcade street to Edgerton street; thence southerly Oltol's"CE NO. 883. An Ordinance to Authorize and Penal Dow Morrison to Erect a Frain Building. The Common Council of the City o St. Paul do ordafu as follows: Section 1. That permission an authority is hereby given to Dow Mo rison to erect a wooden shed on lot 1 block 9, St. Paul Proper, said shed t be eleven feet in width and forty fee in length, and -one sWry In height, or the south side of Sixth street. th same to be covered with a gravel roof and buhlt under the direction of th Building Inspector. Section 2, That Ordinance No. 871. passed by the Coronion Council Dec to, 1883, relating to the same shatter, but having a wrong description as t location of proposed building, be an the same Is hereby rescinded. Section 3. This ordinance is to be i force from and after its passage. Yeas—Ald. Conley, Petsch, Cullen Sanborn, Weber, Kenny, Kain, Hamm, Bryant, Atinea, Mr. Vice President—]1. Rssed Feb. 7. 1888. J(IIIN Dotr'LAN, Vice President of Council. Approved Feb. 8, 1888. Houmn• A. S�n•rn, Mayor, Attest: Taos. A. 1'itKsprau:Asr. City Clerk. Feb. i1. ORDINAN('E NO. 884. An Ordinance to Amend Section 2 of Ordinance No. 4111, Being Article Number :if; of the Municipal Code of St. Paul, Entitled "Ali Ordinance fn Relation to Impou ul Animals," by Adding Additional Territory to the Present Limits. The Common Council of the City of St. Paul do ordain as follows: Section 1. That said section 2 of Or- dinance No. 4111, being Article NO "A" of the Municipal Code of St. Paul mh- titled "Ali ordinance fn rehrthou to impounding animals," be and the same is hereby suit "ed by adding and including thereto the following de - along the center lune of Edgerton street t from Ivy street to the place of begin - e hung. See. 2. This ordinance shall take f effect and be fn force on and after the 1st day of May, A. D. 1888. d Yeas—Aid. Coale}•, Petsch, Cullen, Mor Sanborn, 1Yeber, Kenny. Kala, Hamm, far' . \linea, Mr. Vice President—It. Passed Fe U. 7, 1888. t JOHN DOWLAN, i -Vice President of Council. e Approved Feb. 8. 1888. Roumn, A. Smji,u. Mayor. e At[es[: 'I 'nos. A. PRENDEROAa7•. City Clerk. Feb. 11. ORDINANCE NO. SM. Appropriating Money to Pay Claim of O I, rederica Eichler. 1 The Conimull Council of the City of St. Paul do ordain as follows: n Section 1. That an order be drawn upon the City 'treasurer of said city, in favor of Frederica Eichler, for the sum of fifty (8.5o) dollars, in full satisfaction, compensation and discharge of her claim againsf said city, as appears from her petition ppresented and referred Nov. 1. 1887, as (I order to be delivered to )let, upon her executing a receipt in full of said claim, and not otherwise. Sec. 2. This order shall take effect and be in force from and after its publi- cation. Yeas—Ald. Conley, Petsch, Cullen, 9Sanborn, Weber, Kenny, Kain, Hamm, Bryant, Mines, Mr Vice President --11. Yassed Feb. 7. 188x. Joust Dow LAN, Vice President of Court Approved Feb. 8, 1888. Attest: Roams, A. SMITH, Mayor. Trios. A. PRKNDEROAFT, City Clerk. Feb. 11. Resoluirlons. Resolved, That the following plats as mommended by the Plat Commission, e and the same are hereby accepted by he Common Council: PROCEEDINGS OF THE COMMON COUNCIL. 4.5 Subdivision block 48, St. Anthony'. Park. Wessinger's Garden Lots. Underwood's Third addition to the Cityy of St. Paul. Re -arrangement of oppeuheinh's ad- dition. Yeas—Ald. Conley, Petsch. Cullen, Sanborn, Weber, Kenny, Kuhn, Hamm. Bryant, Mines, Mr. Vice President -11. Approved Feb. 8, llkss. By Ald. Long— Resolved, 'That the grade of I.Valtham avenue, from Prior avenue to Bremer street, as indicated by the red grade line oil the accompanying profile and as recommended by the ('fly Engineer. be and the sante Is hereby adopted as the established grade. Yeas—Ald. Conley, Petse h. Cullen. Sanborn, Weber, Kenny, Bain, Hamm, Bryant, \linea, Mr. Vice President -11. Approved Feb. 8. 1888. Resolved, That all order be drawn upon the City Treasury hh favor of 1%. F. Erwin, Clerk Boardof Public Works. for the sum of one hundred dollars (8100) to purchase postale for use fu the office of said Board in giving notice of assessments. Yeas—Ald. Conley, Petsch. Cullen. Sanborn, Weber, Kenny. Kain, Vanua. Bryant, \linea, Mr. Vice President -11. Approved Feb. 8, ISstt. By Ald IlauDu.— kesolved, Thatan order be drawn oil the Cit} Treasurer fn favor of 1'. Dur- ack for the sunk of $4,411.-W. being the amount due on Estimate No. 4 for coir strutting a bridge oil Edgerton street, across Farqqufer street. Yeas—Al%" Conley. Petsch, Cullen. Sanborn, Weber, Keung, Kain. Hamnh, Bryant, Mine.a.Mr. Vice President --Il. Approved Feb. 8, 1888. By� Ald. Cullen— Resolved by the Conation Council of St. Paul, That all order be drawn upon the City Treasury fu favor of the Na- tional German -American Bank of St. Paul for the sum of twenty-seven hun- dred and twenty (fi9,720) dollars and In terest to redeem a note given by the Conhmittee on Ways and ,Means for the purchase of lot 14, block 8, College place, East division, and north IJ of lots 13, 14 and 15, block 2, Summit View ad- dition, for fire department purposes. Teas—Aid. Conley, Petsch, Cullen. Sanborn, Weber, Kenny, Kain, Hamm, Bryant, Mines. illy. Vice President -11. Approved Feb. 8. 1&88. Resolved, That refunding orders be drawn In favor of M. Holl for the sum of M44, being for Certificates of Sale No. 163 erroneously issued against south 50 feet of lot a, block 52, Rice & Irvine's addition. assessed for sidewalks. Also, that an order be drawl in favor of W. H. Sanborn for the such of 19.90, being amount overpaid on lots 9 and lo, block 12, 'retrace Park addition, for the opening of Oakland avenue:. also that an order be drawn fit favor t;f William, H. Linderman for the sill of 82.48, anmamt overpaid on lot 11, block 8, Ter- race Park, for openin1.' Oakland avenue. Also, that all order be drawn in favor of Benj. ,Jansen for the stmt of $4.80, heiug amount overpaid for slopes on Cook street on lot 7, Brookvale addi- tion, as per correction of Board of Public Works. Yeas—Ald. Conley. Petsch, Cullen, Sanborn, Weber, Kenny, Kain, Hamm. Bryant, \linea. Mr. Vice President -11. Approved Feb. 8. 1888. By All[. Dowlan-- Resolved. That the amounts paid Into the Treasury by the Property owners in, sessed for the opening and extending Fairview street,fronh the intersection of Robert and .Jackson street to Pennsyl- vania avenue shall be refunded to them by the City Treasurer upon presentation and surrender of the assessment re- ceipts, and that a city order shall Isue to the Cit} rrensurer for the,, amounts so refunded, the above assess- ment liming been annulled. Yeas—Ald. Conley, Petsch. Cullen. Sanborn, Weber, Kenny. Kaln, Hanna, Bryant. Minea. Mr. Vice President -11. .Approved Feb. 8, 1888. liv Aid. Petseh— Resolved, 'chat the City Treasurer hall refund all nhoneys paid Into the 'treasury for the opening, widening and extension of Brewster avenue, from t"niversity avenue to Wabasha street, the asse,sn«mt having been annulled by the District Court of Ramsey county, Minnesota. and the City Treasurer shall pay each proper[}' owner the amount due him upon presentation and sur- render of his assessment receipts, and a city order shall thereupon be drawn to the City Treasurer for the amount so paid. Yeas—Ald. Cooley. Petsch, Cullen, Sanborn, Weber, Kenny, Kain, Hamm, Bryant. ;\tinea, Mr. Vice President -11. Approved Feb. 8. 1888. Resolved. That an appropriation of tell thousand dollars (810.000) be and is hereby made from the bond fund for the construction of bridges over railroad tracks and for the approaches thereto, authorized by an act of the legislature of the state of Minnesota, approved Feb. 24, Rim, and that said appropria- PROCEEDINGS OF THE COMMON COUNCIL. tion be applied on the contract for th grading of Dale street, from Marshal avenue to Jtaryland street, on accoun of the construction of the approaches the Dale street bridge across the track of the St. Paul, Minneapolis & Manitoba railway, under said gradingcontract. Peas—Ald. Conley, Petsch, Cullen Sanborn, Weber, Kenny, Kain, flamm •Bryant, Minea. Mr. Vice President—D. Approved Feb. 8. 1888. Resolved. That the sou of lventy two hundred dollars ($2.200) be and is hereby ordered transferred from the bond fund for the improvement of Da- kota avenue to the local improvement fund, and that said sutra be applied on tine contract for the paving of Dakota avenue, from the suutheasterly end of the Wabasha street bridge to Coneress street, the said amount being necessary on account of the removal of a part of the Prescott bluff (so-called) under said paving contract. Yeas—Aid. Conley, Petsch, Cullen, Sanborn, Weber, Kenny, Kaiu, Hamm, Bryant, )tinea, Mr. Vice \'resident -11. Approved Feb. 8. I&m. By Aid. Hamm— Resolved, That the proper city officers of the City of St. Paul are hereby authorized and directed to cause to be prepared and W execute and deliver unto John J. Lemon a good and suffi- cient deed of release and discharge of all the right, title and interest of said city of its easement to lots I5 and 1(i, of block 1, of.). 1V. Bass' subdivision Of lots 13, 14 and l:i, of Collins' out tuts. .This resolution is in colrhnnation of a resolution passed by this Council Noc. 15. 1887. Yeas—Ald. Conle,. Petsch, C'ulloa. Sanborn, Weber, Kenny. Rain, Hauun, Bryant, \linea, Mr. Vice President -11. Approved Feb. 8, 1888. By Ald. Cullen— Resolved, Phat the bond executed b)3' A. R. Capehart, as ]trinclpal, with W-ill- iam'1'Frourpso, nn(l Will Tarn K. llixon as sureties, to the city of St. Poul, of date. Feb. 7, 18.ws, to indemnify said city In case of the claim by any other person to certain land taken for a pnblie in, - Prevenient, mud described t le cin, he accepted and approved, and tI proper city officers are her authorized to ad and warded by the Boahim the rd of Plu 61I Works for the property therein mentioned. Yeas—Aid. Calle}'. Iletsch, Cullen. Sanborn, Weber, Kenny, Kain, flpmnl, Bryant, Minea, Mr. Vice Pesident—u. Approved Feb. 81 1888, By Aid. Bryant— Resolved, That the Committee on Fire Department be and the same Is hereby I e authorized and directed to report to the 1 Council, without delay, a suitable site t oil Oakdale avenue, between Bunker W and Belvidere street, for the purpose of s building an engine house thereon. a Yeas—Aid. Conley, Petsch, Cullen. Sanborn. IVeber, Kenny, Kaln. Hamm, Brpe if. Mines. Jtr. Vice President—ii. Approved Feb. S. 1888. By Aid. \linea- - Resolved, That the City Clerk Is here- by instructed to advertise for proposals for replacing with a new structure the long spall of the Wabasha street bridge across the Mississippi river. In accwrd- auce 1111th plAala ftild specifications to be furnished by the City Engineer. Yeas—.yid. Conley. Petsch, Cullen, Sanborn, [Veber. Kenny, Kain, Hamm, Bryant, Mines, Mr. Vice President -11, Approved Feb. 8, 1888, B, Aid. %Veber— Resolved, That the City Engineer is hereby authorized to expend the still, of two hundred 4200)dollars to protect the upper levee with additional rip -rap. Yeas—Ald. Conley. Petseli, Cullen, Sanborn, Reber, Kenny, Kain. Hamm, Bryant. }linea, Mr. Vice President -11. Approved Feb. 8, 1888. By Aid. Hamm— Resolved, That the City Engineer is hereby authorized to expend the sum of two hundred (9200) dollars to put in a Passable condition the approach from Helumont street to the rigght of way of the 3 Paul & Duluth Rallw'aycom- pany. Yeas -Id- C'onley'. Petsch. Cullen, Sanborn, Weber, Kenny, Kain, Hamm, Bryant. Milieu, Jlr. Vice President -11. App oved Feb. 8, 1888. BI Ald. Minea— Resolved, That the Chief of Police notit'y Messrs. Rand & King to forth- with cause to be removed the old En- gine House No. a from oft the street where it now stands, within tell days after the service of this resolution upon them, and in case of -failure on their part so to do, said Chief of ,olice cause. Proceedings to be instituted against them for obstruct (ng the street. Teas—Aid. Conley. Petsch, Cullen Sanborn, Weber. Kenny, Kain, Hamm,, Br) aut, \tinea, Mr. Vice President—H. approved Feb. 8, 1888. By A Id. Sanborn— Resolved, That the St. Paul Gas Light Company be and it is hereby in- structed and ordered to extend Its main on Holly avenue as far as St. Albaus street as soon as possible. PROCEEDINGS OF THE COMMON COUNCIL. Yeas—Ald. Conley, Petsch, Cullen. Sanborn, Weber, Kenny, Kain, Hamm, Bryant, Mines, Mr. Vice President -11. Approved Feb. 8, 1888. By Aid. Ryan— Resolved, That the Street Oil Lamp Contractor be requested to place an oil lamp onthe northeast corner of Ann and Yankee streets. Yeas—Ald. Cable%, Petsch. Cullen. Sanborn, Weber Kenny. Kain, Hamm. Bryant, Mines, `Ir. Vice President ,11. Approved Feb. 8, 1888. Whereas. The Common Council has been advised by the Board of Public Works that In carrying out the contract between Patrick H. Thornton and Lafayette Shaw and the city of St. Paul for the grading of Irvine avenue. from Walnut street to Western avenue: Walnut street (to apartial grade), from Irvine avenue to Pleasant avenue, and Western aveouo (to a partial grade), from Summit avenue to Ramsey street. unforeseen obstacles have been met with; therefore, be it Resolved, That the Board of Public Works be and it is hereby authorized to proceed with the grading of Irvine ave- nue, from Walnut street to Western av- enue; Walnut street (toa partial grade). from Irvine avenue to Pleasant avenue, and Western avenue. (to a partial grade), from Summit avenue to Ramsey street, unforeseen obstacles having been met with, and to pay for said unforeseen ob- stacles in accordance with the schedule of prices recommended by the City En- gineer. Yeas—Ald. Coley, Petsch, Cullen, Sanborn. Weber. Kenny' Kain. Hamm, Bryant, Mines. Mr. Vice President -11. Approved Feb. 8, 1888. Whereas, The petition of a majority of the owners of property on the line of the alley running northeasterly from Western avenue to Seib), avenue, in the city of St. Paul, throegh blocks -1, 72, 73 and 74 of Dayton & Irvine's addition to St. Prod, according to the pint thereof on file and ofrecord m the of ce of the Register of Deeds of Ramsey county, \linuesohi, and known as Maiden Lane. asking for the vacation of so much of said alley as lies in said block 72 northeasterly of the westerly Ilue of lot i ill said block 72. as desig- nated on said original plat extended southerly across said alley, was heroto- fore duly presented to the Common ('otmcil of the city of St. Paul, and Whereas, The said Common Council did duly order that said petition be filed of record with the City Clerk. and that the said Clerk give the necessary notice by publication as required by law, and Whereas, It is claimed that the notice heretofore given In pursuance of such order was invalid, Now, therefore, It is hereby, ordered by the Common Council of the city of St. Paul, that said petition be heard and considered by the Common Council aforesaid, oil the 20th day of .March. A. D. 1888, at 7:30 o'clock p, in., at the Common Council Chamber fit the City Ball in said city of St. Paul, and that the City Clerk ggfve the necessary notice thereof by pub) icatinn as required by law. Yeas—Ald. Conley. Petsch. Cullen, Sanborn, Weber, Kenny, Kain, Hamm, Bryant. Mines. Mr. Vice President -11. Approved Feb. 8. ISM. Whereas, file petition of a majority of the owners of property on the line of Sherburne avenue, in the city of St. Paul, Minnesota, asking for the vaca- tion of so much of Sherburne avenue as lies north of the southerly sixty feet thereof, between the westerly line of Cedar street, (formerly Grant street), rind the easterly line of Rice street. was heretofore duly ppreseutr I to the Conn - mon Council of the cIK of St. Paul, and Whereas, the said Common Council did duly order that said petition be filed of record with the City Clerk and that the said Clerk give the necessary notice b3 \`' publication as required by law, and hereas, it is claimed that the notice heretofore given in pursuance of such order was invalid. Now therefore, it is hereby ordered by the Common Council of the city of St. Paul, that said petition be heard and considered by the Common Council aforesaid on the Moth day of Starch. A. D., 1888, at 7:30 o clock p. in., at the Common Council chamber, in the City Hall in said city of St. Paul, and that the City Clerk give the necessary notice I hereon by publication as required by law'. Yeas—Aid. Conley, Petsch, Cullen. Sanborn, Weber, Kenny, Kain. Hamm, Bryant, Mines, Mr. Vice President—ii. Approved Feb. 8, 1888. Whereas. The petition of a ninjority of the owners of property on the line of Fourteenth street, Yu the city of St. Paul, Minnesota, asking for a vacation of so much of said Fourteenth street as lies between Robert street and Cedar street fn said city, teas heretofore duly presented tothe Common Council of the city of St. Paul: and Whereas, the said Common Council (till duly order that said petition be filed of record with the City Clerk, and that the said Clerk give the necessary notice by publication, as required by law; and PORCEEDINGS OF THE COMMON COUNCIL. Whereas, it is claimed that the notice heretofore given in pursusner of such order was invalid: Now therefore, it is hereby ordered by the Common Council of the city of Si Paul, that said petitlml he heard and consldl.red by the Counnom Council aforesaid oil the 20th day of March, A. U. 1888, at ;:3n o'clock p, ul., at the Common Council chamber in the City Hall in said city of St. Paul, and that the City Clerk give the ueeessary notice. thereof by publication. as required by late. Yeas—Ald. Coilule% Petsch. Cullen Sanborn, Weber, Kenny. Kain, Chum,. Bryant, -)tinea, lit. Vice President -11. Approved Feb. 8. 1>;58. By And. Mines— Itishereby ordered by the Conuuou Council Of the City Of St. Paul: That the mutter of grading Delaware avenue, from Baker street to the south City limits, beaulthe samefs hereby re- ferred to thl. Board of Public Works to investigate and report: First—Is this improven—Itproperand neeessary':' Second --Cave the Council an estimate of tin expense thereof and state whether ono-Imlf Of the cost thereof is to be paid into the City 'Treasury before the con- tract Islet. Third—Can real estate to lot. assessed for said improvenient be found benefited to the extent of damages, costs and ex- penses necessary to be incurred thereby? Fourth—Is such improvement asked for upon the petition or application of the owners of it majority of the property to be assessed for such improvement? Fifth—Send the Connell a plan orpro file ot'said improvement, as required by law, if you report in favor of the sane. Sixth—pend the Council a proper order directing the work to be done. teas—Ald. Conley, Petsch, Cullen, Sanborn, Reber. Kenny. Kain, Hamm, Bryant, \linea, -)Ir. Vice President -11. Approved Feb. S, IS88, to the extent of dmuat�es, costs and ex- penses necessary to be incurred thereby? Fourth—Is such Improvement asked for upon the petition or application of the owners of a majority of the property to be assessed for such improvement'? Fifth—Send the Council a plan or pro- fit( of .said improvement, as required by law. if you report in favor, '(if the name. Sixth—fiend tine Council a proper order direetiilg the work to be done. Peas —Ands Colley, Petsch, Cullen, Sanborn, Rreber, Kenny, Kain, Hamm, Bryant, \tinea, Mr. Vice President. -11. Approved Feb. s, 1886. By Aid -)linea— It is herebv ordered bt' the Coniluou Council of the City of St. Paul: That the matter of grading Ottawa avenue, from Cherokee avenue, to till. south city limits, be and the save is hereby referrer) to till- Board of Pubflc, Il'orks to investigate snot report: First—Is this fmproyt•nu•ut prope] and necessary:1 Second—Give the Comtcil all estimate oP the expense thereof, and state whether nue-half Of the cost thereof is LO be pail title it City TI'easur-3 before the contract is let. Third --Can real estate to be assessed for said improveulent be found beneiit•d to the extent of damages, costs and ex- penses necessary to be incurred therubyY Fourth—is such improvemeut asked for upon the petition ur application Of theownersofanlajority of tine property to beassessed forsuch improvement? Fifth—Send the Council a plan or Iro- file of said improvementars re( till. by new, if you report in , favor o -the same, Sixth—Send the Council a proper ue. der directing the work to b11 e dote. Sanborn, Weber,nnK uny.f•Kaity Hamm, Bryant, Mines, Mr. Vire Pl. 11ideut-11. Approved Feb, 8, IKsB. By Aid. Sanborn— It is hereby ordered by the Common Council of the City of St. Paul: That nivilig Laurel avenue with square wooe matter Of da en blocksand granite curbs, from Ninasvenne to Dale street, be and the sane is hereby re- ferred to the Board of Public Works to Investigate and retort. First—Is this fnnprovemeR proper and necessary? Second—Give the Council all estimate of the expense thereof. and state whether one-half of the cost thereof is to be paid Into the City Treasury before the con- tract is let. Third—Can real tate to assessed for said improvement et be found benefited By Ald. Sanboru— It is hereby ordered by the Common Council: of the City of St. Paul: That the matter of grading Evergreen avenue, from Chatsworth street to Lex- ington a her ' be t hereby referredto theBoard ofd the aPublic Works to investigate and report: First—Is this improvement proper and necessary? Second—Give the Council an estimate of -tile whether one - thereof, a halfof thecost thereof is to be paid into the City Treasury before tine contract is let. to be assessed for said improvement bird—Can real e•ffound benefited to the extent of damages, costs and ex- penses necessary to be incurred tbereby? PROCEEDINGS OF THE COMMON COUNCIL. Fourth—Is such improvement asked for upon the petition or application of the owners of a majority of the property to be assessed for such Improvement? Fifth—Send the Council a plan or pro- file of said improvement as ret uired by law, if yon report in favor of till! same. Sixth—Send the Council a proper order directing the work to be dote. Teas—Ald. Conley, Petsch, Cullen, Sanborn. Weber, Kenny, Kain. Hanan, Bryant, \tinea• Mr. Vice President -11. Approved. Feb S, 1888. By Aid. Mines— It is hereby ordered by the Caw man Council of the City of StPaul: That the matter of grading Goff ave- nue, from Dearborn street to the south city If nits,be and the same is herehy re- ferred to the Bourn of Public Works to investigate and report: First—Isthis imprO, ,hent prtrperand necessary? Second—Give the C'ouneil on, estinmte Of the espense thereof. and state whether one-half of thecost thereofis to be paid into the Cin' Treasury before the contract is let. Third—Can real estate to be assessed for said improvement be found benefited [o the extent of damages, costs ami e penses necessary to be incurred thereby? fourth—la such improveuteut asked for upon the petition or application of the owners of a majorit}) of the property m he assessed for such iulproveutent? Fifth—end the Council aplan or file of of said improvement, as req lure( by law, if you report in favor of the same. Sixth—Send the Council a proper order directing the work to be done. Yeas—Ald. Conley, Petsch, Cullen. Sanborn, Weber. Benny, Kan;Hamill . Bryant. ]linea. Mr. Vice President -11. Approved Feb. 8, 1888. By Aid. Kenny— It is hereby ordered by the Common Council of the City of'St. Paul: That the matter Of condemning and taking an easement for making and maintaining slopes necessary fn grad- ing Clark street, from Whitall street to Case street, be and the same is hereby referred too the, Board of Public Works to investigate and report: First—Is this improvement proper and necessary? Second—Give the Council an estimate Of the expense thereof,and state whether one-half of the cost thereof is to be paid into the City Treasury before the con- tract is let. Third—Can real estate to be assessed for said improvement be found benefited to the extent of damages, costs and ex- penses necessary to be incurred thereby? 4 Fourth—Is such improvement asked for upon the petition or application of the owners of a majorit})• of the propevrty to be assessed far such improvement. Fifth fiend the Council a plan or pro- file of said improvement, as required by law ifyon report in favor of the same. Sixtl= the Council a properorder directing the work to be done. Yeas—Ald. Conley, Petsch, Cullen, Sanborn. Weber. Kenny, Kalil, Hanim,. Bryant, Mines, -)1r. Vice President—ii. . :Approved Fell. S. 1888. By Aid. Ryan— Itis hereby- ordered by the COnunou Council of the City of St. Paul: That the matter of the construction of it sewer on V icy street, from 1{andolph to Jefferson avenue. Ire and the same is hereby referred tothe Board of Public. Works to investigate and report: First—Ls this iu provementproper and necessary? Second—hive the Council an estimate Of the expense thereof• and state whether nine=half of the cost thereof' is to be paid into tit(' Pity 'Treasury before the contract is let Third—Can reai estate to be assessed for said impro -er tent be found beneifted of the extent of damages, costs and ex- penses necessary to be incurred thereby? Fourth --Is such improvement asked for upon the petition or application of I lie owners of a majority of the property to be assessed for such improvemeut? Fifth—Send the Council a plan or pro- file of said improvement, as required by Iatv,ff you report in favorof the same. Sixth—Send the Councila proper Order directing the work to be done. Yeas—Ald. Conley. Petsch, Cullen, Sanborn. Weber, Kenny, Kain, Hamm, Brvaut. -)linea. Mr. Vice President -11. Approved Feb. s. Isws. By .kill. Kain— Itis hereby ordered by the Common Council of the City of St. Paul: That the matter of change of grade on Forest street. from Margaret street to Freniont street, be and tine same is hereby referred to the. Board of Public Works to investigate and report: First—Is this improvement proper and necessary? Second—Give theCouncil an estimate of the expense thereof, and state whether one-half of the cost thereof is to be paid into the City- Treasury before the contract is let. Third—Can real estate to 6e assessed for said improvement be found benefited to the extent of damages, costs and ex- penses necessary to be Incurred thereby? PROCEEDINGS OF THE COMMO7 COUNCIL. Fourth—Is such Improvement asked for upon the petition p e p noon application of the owners of a majority of the property to be assessed for such improvement? Fifth—Send the Council a plan or pro- file of said improvement, as requited by law, If you re sort in favor of the same. Sixth—Sen � the Council a proper order directing the work to be done. Yeas—Ald. Conley, Petsch, Cullen Sanborn, Weber, Kenuy, Kain, Hamm, Bryant, Minea, Mr. Vice President -11,. Approved Feb.8, 1888. By Aid. Minea— It is hereby ordered by' the Common Council of the City of St. Wall]: That the matter of grading Manomiu street, from Cherokee avenue to the south city limits, be and the same Is hereby referred to the Board of Pub- lic Works to Investigate and report: First—Is this improvement proper and necessary? Second—Give the Council an estimate of the expense thereof, and Bunte whether one-!mif of the cost thereof is W be paid into the City Treasury before the contract is let. Third—Can real estate to be assessed for said improvement be benefited to the extent ofP damages, costa and ex- penses necessary to be incurred thereby? Fourth—Is suet: improvement asked for upon the petition or application of the owners of a majority of the property to be assessed for such improvement'? Fifth—Send the Council a plan or pro- file of said improvement, as required by law, if you report fn favor of the same. Sixth—Sena the Council a proper order directing the work to be doe. Yeas—Ald. Conley, Petsch,f uCullen Sanborn, Weber, Kenny, Ka, Hamm, Bryant, Minea, Mr. Vice President. -11. Approved Feb. 8, 188&,. By Aid. Hamm— It Is hereby- ordered by the Common Council of the City of St. Paul: : .That the matter of condemning:and take II all easement eat tw eu[y 2u ' widefr feet for the �' Purpose in constructing f and maintainlue a wain sower along c the valley of Phalen Creek, from Duch- t ess street to Seventh street, be and the same Is hereby referred to the Board of Public Works to investigate and re- port: First—Is this improvement proper and necessary? 1 Second—Give the Council all estimate of the expensethereof,and state whether I one-half of the cost thereof is to be paid Into the City Treasury before the con- tract is let. s estate to be assessed for said improvement be foundbenefited U to the extent of damages, costs and ex- f pensesnecessary to be incurred thereby? ri Fourth—Is such improvement asked for upon the petition or application of the owners of a majority of the property to be assessed f or such Improvement? rolan ent7 Fifth—Send [he Council aplan or pro- IIIe of said improvement, as required by law, if you report in favor of the same. Sixth—Send the Council u roper or- der directing the work to be done. Yeas—Ald. Conley, Petsch, Cullen, Sanborn, Weber, Kenny, Kain, Hamm, Bryant, Minea, Mr. Vice President -11. Approved Feb. 8, 1888. In the matter of the report of the Board of Public Works, dated Feb. 8, 1888. It is hereby ordered by the Common Council Of the City of St. Paul: j That the Board of Public Works of said City of St. Paul cause the following improvements to be made,to-wit: Open widen and extend Earl street to a width of one hundred (1W) feet, from Mound street to Luke (to and Phalen ave - nu, . fu said city, deeming and tak- ing all that land not already con - detailed or dedicated for public use, be- tween Mound street and East Seventh street. lying within the lines of a strip one hundred (too) feet wide, the west line of which strip shall be the present west line of Earl street, between said Mound and East Seventh streets; also all first land not already condemned or deo fcxted for public use, between East Seventh stt•eet and Lake Como and Phalen avenue, and within the lines of a strip one hundred (1W) feet wide, the west line of w•Inich strip shall be the present west line of Earl street, in Ter- ry'saddition to St. Paul,produced north to said Lake Coco slid I'halet avenue; that said Board shall proceed with- out delay to assess the amount as nearly as they can ascertain the 'ane, which will be required to pay the daum.yy�es, costs ted necessary expenses .is ucln fmprovenent upon tine real es- tate o t be ben �fi hdb,s' said improvement y ns provided by law•, it being the opinion of the Council that real estate to be assessed for such impprovement can be ounit benefited to tine extent of the la mages, costs and expenses necessary o be incurred thereby. Yeas—AIJ, Conley, Petsch. Cullen, Sanborn, R"Bier. Kenuy, Kaiu, Hamm, Bryant, Minea, Jlr. Vice President -11. Approved Feb. 8, IBk38. n the matter of the report of the Board of Public Works, dated Feb. 8, 1888, It is hereby ordered bel• the Common Council of the City of St. Paul: Thatthe Board of Public Works of aid city of St. Paul cause the following nprovemeats to be made, to -wit: pen, widen and extend Seventh street, rout White Bear avenue to the east Ty limits,in said city, condemning and PROCEEDINGS OF THE COMMON' COUNCIL. t lying within the that land I •in laking limits of n strip sixty (W) feet wide, be- tween White Bear avenue and the east city limits, the center line of which strip shall be the quarter sect feu line runnine east and west through SE yl and SW Y4 of section 26, town 29, range being in the city of St. Paul, Minnesota; that said Board shall proceed without delay to assess the amount as nearly as they can ascertain the same, whichwill be requiredtopay the damages, costs and necessay ex- penses of such improvement upon the real estate to lie benefited by said improvement. its provided by law, it being the opinion of the Council that real estate to be as- .essed for such improvement call be found benefited to the extent of fit(- damages. hedamages. costs and expenses necessary to be incurred thereby. Yeas—Ald. Conley, Petsch. Pullen. Sanborn, Weber. Krnn3. Kato. IL•uum. Bryant.',[Inca, Mr. Vire President -11. Approved Feb. S. ixxs, street, in said cit), together her with the necessary catch -basins and manholes; that said Board shall proceed with- out delay to assess the amount as near)}• as they can ascertain the same, which will be required to pay the costs and necessary expenses of such improvennart upon the real estate to be belittled by said improvement, as provided be law, it bring the opin- ion uF the Gun u•il that real estate G: be assessed for such improvement call be found benefited to the extent of tin• costs and expenses nee.essar3 to be incurred thereby. Yea", - 11d. Conley. Petsch, Cullen, Sanborn. Weber, Kenny, Kain. Baum, Bryant. Minea, Mr. Vice President -11. Approved Feb. S. 1848. in the nnttter of the report of the Board of Public Works dated Feb. d, 1848. It is hereby ordered by the Common Couu•il of the City mf St. Paul: That the Bo:rrd of Public Works of H;1 City of St. Paul rause• the In the matter of the report of the Board following; improvements to be made, of 1'ublir Works dated Feb. u, Met. street. Construet a sewer on Mound t'mulmm street• from ]]listings avenue to Burns It is hereby ordered by the Connell of tile. Cit}' of 1[, Paul: avenue, in said g elty, together with the That the Board City P bl ie Works uY neeessary catel basins and manholes: fa that ,abf Board rause said work to be said city of 5[. Paul rause the following let b3 contract. its provided by law. improvements to be wady, to -wit: Moen, without one-half the estimated cost widen and extend Forest street, from fit's[ bele ti � Maryland street bn Lake Coro and Patd into the City Treasury. Phalen avenue, in said city, condemn- and after said work shall be placed ing and taking all that land not already under contract. Halt Board shall pro- •onden led or dedicated for public use reed without delay, to assess the Iyin,� within the lines of h'omst street, anamurt, as mearll as they can aseer- in F astville Heights, St. Paul, pro- !lap flu• same. mal ieli will be required of I. duced not [h to Lake Como such iniprovenient upon the real es- sandba pr:den uwithou that sato Board tate to he benefited by said im- shall proceed without delay 1i assess provemeuL as provided by law, the amount as neariv as the%van ascer- it being the opinion of the Council that tain the same, which will -be required real estate to be assessed for such Im- to pay- the damages, costs and necessary pruvemert can be found benefited to the • sr of meh inn ,rovenent a dull tlu• ex cn, s 1 1 P e.�tenl of the costs curl expenses nee s - x n e h • •d 6v said real estate U a br benefited sae' to 6e incurred thereby. improvement. .as �arovided by law. y it being the opfuton of, the Coun- ) Bas—aid. Ponlev. Petsch, Cullen. cif that real estate to he ;as_ Sanborn. Weber. Kenny, Kain, Hamm. sessed for such tmpro'enlent r•un br Bryant, }tinea. \Ir. Vice President --11. found benefited to the extent of the Approved Feb.x, IK88. dama&es, costs and expenses necessan to be incurred thereby. - Yea. \Id. Conlev, Petsch, Cullen. Sanborn, Weber, Kenny. Kain, Hamm. Bryant, Minea. Mr. Vfee President -11. Approved Feb. 8, 1898. In the mutter of the report of the Board of Public Works dated Feb. fi, ISM. It is hereby ordered by the Common Council of the City of St. Paul: '?•hat the Board of Public Works of said City of St. Paul cause the follow- ing improvements to be made, to wit: Construct a sewer on Colborne street, from West Seventh street to St. Clair In the matb•r of the report of the Board of I'ublie Works dated Feb. o. 1888. It is herebv ordered by the Common Council of the City of $t. Paul: That the Board of Public Works of ,aid City of St. Paul cause the following improvements to be made, to -wit: Con- struct a sewer on Congress street, from Concord street to State street, and on Clinton avenue, from Concord street to Delos street, in said city, together with the necessary catchbasins and manholes, said work to be doe under one con- tract; that said Board cause said work to be let by contract, as provided by law. PROCEEDINY',S OF THE COMMON COUNCIL. without one-half the estimated cost being first paid Into the City 'Treasury, and after said work shall be placed under contract, said Board shall proceed without delay to assess the amount as mnear% as thecan ascermin the sae, which will -y bc required to Pay the cots and necessary- ex- penses of such improvement upon the real estate to be benefited by said im- provement, as provided by law,'it being the opinion of the Council that real estate to be assessed for such Improve- ment can be found benefited to the extent of the costs and expcuses ueces- sary to be incurred thereby. Yeas—Ald. Conley, Petsch, Cullen, M Sanborn, Weber, Kenny, Kain, llama, Bryant, Mines. r. Vice President—i I. Approved Feb. s, 1888. In the matter of the report of the Board of Public Works dated Feb. 6. 1888 It is hereby ordered by the Common Council of the City of St. Paul: That the Board of Public Works of Said city of St. Paul cause the following Improvements to be made, to -wit: Construct a server oa Western avenue. from Goodrich avenae to West Seventh street, in said city,stogether with the a ecessarylctrich-batlns Slid manholes; that said Bollrsl`:4cause said work W be let be, con tract, as provided by law, without off,fish' the estimated cost being first bein paid into the Cit3- Treasury, and ter said work i Shot be place. under con- tract• said Bo4rd shall pro- teed without delay to assess the amount, as nearly as tile, c:un ascertain r the same, which will he required to pay- n the costs and necessary ex - es of p alsestate such bepbenetent fited by said ilion a provement, as provided by law, it being I the opinion of the Council that real t estate to be assessed for such impprove- n ment can be found benetitetl to the ex- t tent of the costs and expenses i eyes- n Slug to be Incurred thereby. S Yeas—Ald. Coole}, Petsch, Cullen, g Sanborn, Weber, Kenny, Kain, Hamm, Bryant. Minea. ]Sir. Vice President -11. ADDroved Feb H t In the matter of the report of'the Board It IsPherleby orderedtby the Con mon Council of the City of St. Paul: That the Board of Public Works of said City of St. Paul cause the following Improvements to be made, to-wo : Con- struct a sewer on Sibley street. from Eighth street to Ninth street, in said city, together with the neeessar}' catdi- basins and manholes. including in the contract for said sewer the necessary sewer connections to the property lines; that said Board cause said work to be let by contract, as provided by law, without one- half the estimated cost being first paid into the City Treasury, and after said work shall be placed under contract said Board shall proceed without delay to assess the amount, as nearly- as they can ascertain the same, which will be re- quired to pay the costs and necessary expenses of such improvement upon the real estate to be benefited by said Im- provement, as provided by law, it being the opinion of the Council that real es- tate to be assessed for such improve- ment call he found benefited to the ex- tent of the costs slid expenses necessary to be incurred thereby. Yeas—Ald. Conley, Petsch, Cullen, Sanborn. Weber, Kenny, Kaiu, Hamm, Bryant, Alinea, Mr. Vice President -11. Approved Feb. S. 1885. In the matter of till- report of the Board of Public Works dated Feb. 6. 1888. It is Hereby ordered by the Common Council of the City of St. Paul; That the Board of Public Works of said City of St. Paul cause the fol- lowing improvements to be made. to - wit: Grade Clark street, from Whitail street to Case street, I said city; thatsaid Board cause said work to be let by contract, as pro- vided by law, without one -Half the esthuated cost being first paid into the Cih Treasury, and ifter said work shall be placed under contract said Board shall proceed with- out delayto assesstheamount, as uearl) as they can ascertain the same, which rill be required to pap the costs and lecessary expenses of such Improve- ment ninon the real estate to be benefited by said improvement, as provided by' aw, ft being the opinion of the Council list real estate to be assessed for such mproveneat can be found benefited to he extent of the costs and expenses ecessar7 to be incurred thereby. Teas—Ald. Conley, Petsch, Cullen, Suborn, {Veber, Kenny, Kain, Hamm ryant, 1lfinea, \Ir. Vice President -11' Approved Feb. 8, 1888 In the matter of the report of the Board of Public Works dated Feb. 6, 1888. It is hereby ordered by the Common Council of the City oP St. Paal: That the Board of Public Works of said llty of St. Paul cause the follow- ing improvements W be made, to - wit: Grade Rondo street, from Mack- ubin street to Lexington avenue, and construct a sewer on said Rondo street. from Mackubin street to Dale street, it, said city, together with the lnnegcessary- ing and seweringndto be manholes under done contract); that said Board cause said work to be let by contract, as pro. PROCEEDINGS OF THE COMMON COUNCIL. vided by law, without one-half the estimated cost being first paid into the City Treasury, and after said work shall be placed under contract, said Board shall proceed without delay to assess the amount as dearly as the}' can ascer- tain the same, which will be required to pay the costs and necessary" expenses of such improvement upon the real estate to be benefited b, said iunprovennent, as provided b} Ixw', it being the opinion of the Council that real estate to be as- sessed for such improvement can be found benefited to the extent of the costs and expenses necessary to be incurred thereby. Tens—Aid. Conley, Petsch, Cullen, Sanborn. Weber, Kenny, Kxin, Hamm, Bryant. Mines, Mr. Vice President -11. Approved Feb. S. 1858. In the matter of the report of the Board of Public Works dated Feb. 6. 1888. it is hereby ordered by the Common Council of the City of St. Paul: That the Board of Public Works of said City of St. Paid cause the following m improveents to be. made, to -wit: Construct sewer oil Bradley street, from Beaumont street to Minnehaha street, in said city, together with the necessary catchbasins and manholes; that said Board cause said work to be let by contract, as provided by law, without one-half the estimated cost being first paid into the City Treasury. slid after said work shall be Placed under contract, said Board shall Proceed without delay to assess the amount as nearly as they can ascertain the same, which will be required to pay the costs and necessary expenses of such improvement upon the real estate to be benefited by Said inprove- ment, as provided byy law, it being the opinion of the Council that real estate to be assessed for such innprovennent can be, found benefited to the extent of the costs and expenses necessary to be in- curred thereby. Yeas—Ald. Conley, Petsch, Cullen, Sanborn, Weber, Kenny, Kain. Hamm, Bryant, ;1linea, Mr. Vice President—l1. Approved Feb. 6, 1888. Whereas, The Common Council of the City of. St.. Paul. heretofore orderer) the Board of Public Works to report whether a change of grade on Twelfth street, from Cedar street to Robert street, in said city. as shown by a red line on a profile annexed to said order, was necessary and proper, and whether real estate to be assessed for said im- provement could;bejfound benefited to the extent of damages and costs to be in- curred by said improvement; and Whereas, In accordance with said order. the Board of Publie Works did make a report to the Common Council of date Dec. 15, 1887, recommending said imp rovement,and that property could be founa benefited to the extent of dam- ages, costs and expenses necessary to be incurred in making said change of grade as aforesaid; and Wbereas, The Common Council of said city oil the 20th day of December, 1687, adopted said report and ordered the Citc Clerk to give the notice re- quired by law; and Whereas, the City Clerk gave notice in the official paper of said city, for three successive weeks, twice in each week, that the Common Council of said city would on the 7th day of February. 1838, at 7:30 o'clock p. in., at the Council Chamber in said city, consider such pro- posed change of grade; and Whereas, At the time and place des- ignated for such proposed change of grade, the Common Council, after hear- ing all V}'t'soiis interested, and being of the opinion that the same was nee.essa and proper, ordered the grade on Twelfth street, from Cedar street to Robert street, to be changed in accordance with the red line :is shown on the an- nexeu profile,beingthe same as referred to in all the procee ings had in regard to said change; the of ire, Resolved. That said order and the profile representing said change of grade be referred to the Board of Pub- lic Works, and that said Board shall Proceed without delay to assess the amount, as nearly ro they can ascertain the same, which shall be required to siuchtim{ ov meat upon theen�ailnses of estate to be benefited by sdaimprovement, as Provided by law, it being the opinion of the Common Council that real estate to be assessed for Such improvement can be found benefited to the extent of dam- ages, costs and expenses. necessary to be incurred thereby. Yeas—Aid. Conley. Petsch, Cullen. Sanborn, Weber, Kenny, Kain, Hamm. Bryant, Mines, Mr. Vice President—I1. Approved Feb. 8. 1868. Whereas. The COIi1mDn Council of the City of St. Paul heretofore ordered the Board of Public Works to report whether a change of rade on Ra- vine street, between aria avenue and Bates avenue. in said city. as shown by a red line on a profile annexed to said order, was necessary and proper, slid whether real estate to be assessed for said improvement could be found benefited to the extent of damages and costs to be, incurred by said lmprove- ment; and Whereas, In accordance with said order, the Board of Public Works did make a report to the Common Council of date Pec. t, l8s7, recommending said PROCEEDINGS OF THE COMMON COUNCIL. improvement and that property could be found benefited to the extent of I O°vtv(t-vtcaTroxs. dapa:a�,Pa, Wa[n and xpensrs necessmy, Fmw His Flouor the Mayor—Cable Line to be incurred in making said ehanze of Crossing— grade as aforesaid; alio T'(',.t he Honorable, the President and Whereas. 'l'hr 1'mUuunu abuuc11 oY Paulnnn t title I oM the City of St. said cit' on the fill) day fit Oecem Ler• The ;dt•ution of your honorable 1887, adopted said reportand ordered the body is Palled to the dangerous con - City Clerk to Ki re flue notice required by- dill of Che vrossn.g of the cable line law: atul 1Yht,re;us. The ('it, t'I r•rk g. or, Wei at the juuc•tien of Summit and Shelby. 'Acmes, the contour of the ground be - tire iu [be uth'ial paper of said city. fur nig smeh as ha limit, the transit of the three sue.,s iveweeks. hcirr it, r•ael, I ears at [his point a satluing menace to week, that the t'uuu"on 1'o uaa zit of said the• liv- and property of citizens. 771e l-ih would. on Iht, Tlh d:p of Fell- nuot serious ubjretlon consists in the runt. Ills, at 7:W o-,.Io(kp. deep 'uul heavy grade which m ('ouiu•tl Chaber ill :till cit c, consider mark, the approach to this crossing It ch proposed ehaugr• of Krujl-: and suit which ,]lifers front the other cross- 1Chrrt,as. .1Itill- time.uul phut,deo-phok beingL;Uill- line f. [Jill- road.•tile till. ignited Yoe .melt rupl c oswhange of sl, n•et grades. Owing to this fact . Cllr grade. the 1'ow num 1'uu urii, after hear- I vires of prdcshdaos and others at the dnl(all persons ifit,. tt,d. :aid being nil appru; l tot his cross Ing is so obstructed Ihr opnaio❑ that the s:unr w1" no -v >s , that flu• "resenl-e of the cars cannot be and proper. ordered tilt, crude oo Iha- I seen until they- art, (.fusr at hand, the vine str,,•'t. betryt,,'o )Iaria ac uu,- I rousequt,ut treliug hrtuK our of npprr- :nd Rate. acro fit,. to bt, chanced i hc•uaiun and dread. In the discussion in aveordao'''' with Uu• rr�l liar of -this uwtlrr al a rrct,nt mr•rti lag of the t as .ihorvn ou the nn ur•xt,d env rlilr. bring l-lrup to'-' Of ronnnen'r o resolution he .,;Hill. ;is rt,Yerrl-d to in all fill- pro- eras paused requ,,sling tilt, Mayor reeding' had iu rreuu'd to said rh:uiel-: to dt,L•dl :u, ultitrr of this crossing. but I hr•rrf°r• i" urdrt' to coin ply with this request it Ile=til vrd. 'Thal .aid n'dI :aid won lit bt, mrrr•ssary to detail two ofli- tlio Irrnlilt, rrpr,•.ruting said ,,bang,. '''•r". nor fur day toad one for night of grid,, bt, rrf,,rrl-d In the lionrd duh-. wluil-h. with our prP.crnt available of Public Work,. all.]Ilett aid Roar] firrct,. would he impral-ticabte• For the• shall prr'rrd ,ilJmut delay it, as, purport, o t "baring till, crossing in n the ;uuount ;u s m•arly a> they rani aerrl. -,on. s:r Yr condition. ;ltd with till.tail the sal which will lot: rl-� uirwl Io vi.- If pruting a possible cal.tmity. pay' [bt, r "rages. rusts t I recon no' that your honorable body :uul espynsr•s fake sneh action as will result iu of such im rerno•n upon for mal estate• to bt, b u•fin'd by .aid in, p roar.., a Iwd uc[iou of the grade Gr a not it of - anent :u providt,d by bar,, it Ireiug Ihr safeh.:uuI it ndghl also be advisable to n inion of Ihr Counumi ('nunl-il that t,lYect sorb ,h;ulge, in [he grade as In real estate int, bt,• assessed to, sorb inti- n ak" an andergroupd crnssiug at the provenu•ut ext be found brut,lih•d to til,. inharst,rtio'u of Suuunit and Selby ave - extent fit the do u lagrs. ru.,t> •find x- uut,s. In the r•olisideration "f the suh- peuses nrrr•ssarp to be iururred thrrrhy: .Iert it is to be hoped that there will be Yeas—Aka. 1'onlep. 1't,fseh. ('ellen. brralof reneill(e nunor eil io actio a nee the, Hipm- Sanboin, )Pelee. Krnuy. K:tiu. liann, of this 'm rruvr.went. invoh•inK as it Bryant, yltnea., Mr. Vire Prrcidrnt -I L dues not un�y the safety and security or APprovrd Feb. 8, Isx7. indi,•id oils, but the Adjourned, pmservation oP one Of our most beautiful avenues, and for .luau president nq domaKr done in making the im- Vicr 1'rrsident bf l'uu ncil. yrovt•n'rot 1 think the property owners "1'Rns, A. Pu eanr:m:1sT, Ull:l clerk. I should be amply and fully compensated. ROBERT A, SMITH. Mayor. )larch ti, 1898. 1'onmdttee nn Streets. I{egular Meeting. .also. ST. P-ira,. \larch ti. 18.46. •jnnual Re Present: President Do„dan iu the chair. To the Honorable, the President and PresenC Aid. CnUlev Petsch. Cullen. Common Council of the Clt}' of St. Ryan. Sanborn. )I'eber. gain. Fluunu, 1 Dula Bryant. ylitiea. Mr. Vice Prealdent—17. I transgmit herewith the reports of the On motion minutes of precinns merb Ci tits, the Boardhe Firerd o es Public Ing dispenser) with, err. Superintendent of Fir, Alarm Tel - PROCEEDINGS OF THE COMMON COUNCIL. egraph and Veterinary Surgeon for the fourteen months ending December 31, 1888. RnIiF.RT A. SMITH, Mayor. March 6. 1886. Accepted. Also. Policeman Dismissed— To the Honorable, the President and Coalition Council of the City of St. Paul: 1 have this day dismissed Officer Philip Weinstock from the police force for making unnecessary arrests, and I ask your advice and content thereto. ROBERT A. SMITH. Mayor. Feb. 27, 1888. Committee on Police. Also, Policeman Appointed— To the Honorable the President and Common Council of the City of St. Paul: 1 hnve this day appointed George Leyde an officer of the regular police force, to succeed Ofiieer Weinstock, re- moved, and I ask your Rdviee and con- sent thereto. RoBF.HT A. SMITH. Mayor. March 5, 1899. Committer on Police. From St. Paul Chamber of Commerce— Transmitting resolution adopted by said Chamber to regard to tunneling Summit avenue for cable tracks; also a communication of the City Engineer re- lating so said platter. Committee on Streets. Fran St. Paul .Jobbers' Union— A resolution of said Union favoring larger water mains in the business dis- trict, still transmitting a communication from' George R'. Hall. manager of the Underwriters' union, in relation to said matter. Aid. Cullen moved that a committee of three be appointed to investigate and report, with power to call witnesses unit make the necessary tests. The motion prevailed, yeas 11, and the chair appointed as such committee Aid. Cullmt, Sanhorn and Hamm. Front Benjamin Brack and others— Protesting against the granting of liquor licenses to saloons located at Nos. 241 Western avenue and 389 Marshall avenue. Committee on License. From August Gehrman— Asking that he be appointed a plrlicP patrol driver. Committee on Police. From F. Nelson— Asking that he be allowed the sum of so, paid for justice docket. Committee on Claims. From O. S. Tenney— Asking that he be refunded the sum osolo. o. being amount of fine paid by him In Municipal Court for violation of city ordinance in relation to hatchways and elevator doors. Committee on Claims. From M..7. Myers— Asking that he be allowed compensa- tion for injury sustained by reason of defective sidewalk. Committee on Claims. From Emil Thgttp— Claim for 4500 alf compensation for In- jury sustained b$`,,reason of defective sidewalk. Committee on Claims. From .John Lindquist and Others— Asking that the matter of sewer con- nections be separated from -.other work under contracts to be let by the city. Committee on Streets. From 0. G. Clay and Others— A proposition to sell Pike Island to the city for the sum of 850,000. Committee on Streets. From S. P. Folsom and Others— Praying that the Common Council take steps to secure the construction of a bridge over the tracks of Chicago, St. Paul, Minneapolis & Omaha railroad on Burr street. Committee on Streets. From William Murnane and Others— Protest against the construction of a sewer on Banfil street, between Western avenue and Duke street. Committee on Streets. From C. S. Holst— - Proposiag to erect street closets free Of expense to city. mmi Cottee on Streets. From C. FI. Liertau and Others— For the vacation of part of Sibley and Parnell streets. Committee all Streets. From Benjamin M. Pierce— Claiming compensation in the sum of $150 tar horse injured by reason of being caught to the cable slot Co. in trice on Streets. From .I. G. Hinkel— For the vacation of an alley in Union Park. Committee ml Streets. From Ilenry Zillion and Others— For the vacation of Lisbon street,from Oakland street to Western avenue. Committee on Streets. From William Hamm— Claim against Folsom & Murray for 892.07. and asking that same may be pard out of any money clue said firm by the city. Granted. (See resolution.) From .1. Schoonmaker— Clainl against Folsom & Murray for $197.Mt, and asking that same may be paid oat of any money due said firm by the city. Granted. (See resnlntion.) a� a13 PROCEEDINGS OF THE COMMON COUNCIL. From the St. Paul Bottling WOrks- For permission to task, certain r pairk s to frame building NO. 128 t>snt avenue. Granted. (sue Urdinnnee From MennSna- Praying that fit, Conhoomi Councl Pass If -dent partiels rono losoalis Inthleb' rotd.e it the city. Granted. ( Sc,("djoau"No. Frons G. Scbaddt ami Others - Asking tllat a license he axed for the sale of milk. Committee 111 I)rllllnlnrr'v. Nl'om >I. E, Cllurebill-- For a ­v­ 1` \'nlle}'.t re,•t. Oetavecu Broadway 11, 't llda street. - Board of Public \\'ork., ,with I. Men ton. I Asking tient ; polling )Inr•e he located x1. the pu I. ie school in N "Ifliester ]'ark. l;rsnted, IS" Ordinance No. It Y:1•nit'i'. alts f'I'I'1' I1Y't'Ir'E ltd. Or fill' If000 able-Morlthlr' Report - '1'n thl• FBrnolnocif the I'r •,1(169" Wali Cmunom ('ouuui of it, Il'iiy ..f St. Paul: haytlu' huuor to submit to vnu the fotlu\vit report Of the receipts:end disbursenu'n is of of office fir Fell. I. ls•t4, to Feb. 2+. Ia44; REc: EIPTti. nn' un'e .8250.'_37 ++:! Heel, Iplio 11 r T. A. Plendt•lKx.l. II City Clerk 11!15 Irl perinlendent ,�f� - it Nullde.. !, 1611--i fx' ale lrks ,,51X1 10 •118),:\henrrl�lrrk of man ici ad , l C. 2,141 30 iNilliain 11. kelley. rein ry" pnNie e P. o'itegan. -,k" fr_ 11,1 car nein i-- - '145 2111 ohvhoaa._ 274,f)?A 181 In. v.' opo old Waterecotn a 13,780 UU ­ "Oponx 11x1 pp 58000 City hall and A. o,t hoose warrant, xid 4,714 00 R b�xnrenm)Ihand 1,58074 1145, 2;IYt''_'9 - -$995,668 e9 Fir,,t\x[lonxl bank, neroxlrnn. Palls. $2,8,201 at Af"lolnts \.tion[") a k. 9[. Paul .. 64,154 UK nexutx, st. Pxm.. ... 1fl9.n90 a2 \nt^,1n,0 rmn A 1 elan))eban k. e atv l'+II"--.. _11.43:1 on 1laltk, sl. 1:1 it Pxnl \ 75,705 00 stlalllk. al. Neon n d Cornmer:'Inl \a- _4,44238 I nil bank. a . r[ dYadutmi 69.817 44 `lam k, sr. Paul.. 13.4!18 71 laving, hank. 8f. I1nul ^.7,814 ua I'en111et bank. .�,. Pend .. 1:3.99. S I 4ca nCona-11 ban k. alP Pu ld 7,937 :32 1',I pilaf nxnk. a1, -.834 70 \r"r.t sldr nxnk, v1... Paul.- ]4,7211 73 Idimtaaut. Pa 111 Iran ban k. al. Paul .217!1 Im 1'fh hull uml r. urs '-----$5):1.24:3 29 limise fll rid .......$227. iFil 21'1 0 Cit)' tuns. ... :115.4!15 ('7 Cf 1.v xnucr wr k.., :i:i6 6:i Bt.�Paid punlir II� Arun'.......... 1.444 74 1 ife.prvrtfnllc ,n Amitteti---$•54..5.24:{ 29 uric Rr.1s, ci n Trennnrer. Referred to ('mnptrOl ler. W' x ler company 1 Of City Culuptroller-Audited Claims sere.) I"city bnnrin 3,754;3.5 hjy_ Llvense. :1.124 I, IJyunr been.ex. 211,900 0,l E. J. Kirkland. Estimate No. 6 and Mixelleneoun n•. finaI' Seventh and Mendotastrretssew- ceipts_... .. 14.395 611 ars, $10,sht-, D1cArth or Bros., Estimate nx.e.xment ,•„ilea- Nu. 15, 9radine Mtnnehaha street. $765; unn,...... _ ... 7L07n x11 McArth B - 5845.6168 04 ('Itv order. I ld ....$2.24,014 47Flre depar t m e n l a t. paid. wµ ter3lepartmenr 40. 1st 4 O ret. xid r. Paul work house 7.7411 56 w.rant'l id ..... St. Paid If. :2.)44 :33 rpublic brary arrant. pa1d....... Redeemed certl6� 436 07 cites of .ale..... 5.567 4:3 Fir,,t\x[lonxl bank, neroxlrnn. Palls. $2,8,201 at Af"lolnts \.tion[") a k. 9[. Paul .. 64,154 UK nexutx, st. Pxm.. ... 1fl9.n90 a2 \nt^,1n,0 rmn A 1 elan))eban k. e atv l'+II"--.. _11.43:1 on 1laltk, sl. 1:1 it Pxnl \ 75,705 00 stlalllk. al. Neon n d Cornmer:'Inl \a- _4,44238 I nil bank. a . r[ dYadutmi 69.817 44 `lam k, sr. Paul.. 13.4!18 71 laving, hank. 8f. I1nul ^.7,814 ua I'en111et bank. .�,. Pend .. 1:3.99. S I 4ca nCona-11 ban k. alP Pu ld 7,937 :32 1',I pilaf nxnk. a1, -.834 70 \r"r.t sldr nxnk, v1... Paul.- ]4,7211 73 Idimtaaut. Pa 111 Iran ban k. al. Paul .217!1 Im 1'fh hull uml r. urs '-----$5):1.24:3 29 limise fll rid .......$227. iFil 21'1 0 Cit)' tuns. ... :115.4!15 ('7 Cf 1.v xnucr wr k.., :i:i6 6:i Bt.�Paid punlir II� Arun'.......... 1.444 74 1 ife.prvrtfnllc ,n Amitteti---$•54..5.24:{ 29 uric Rr.1s, ci n Trennnrer. Referred to ('mnptrOl ler. W' x ler company 1 Of City Culuptroller-Audited Claims sere.) I"city bnnrin 3,754;3.5 hjy_ Llvense. :1.124 I, IJyunr been.ex. 211,900 0,l E. J. Kirkland. Estimate No. 6 and Mixelleneoun n•. finaI' Seventh and Mendotastrretssew- ceipts_... .. 14.395 611 ars, $10,sht-, D1cArth or Bros., Estimate nx.e.xment ,•„ilea- Nu. 15, 9radine Mtnnehaha street. $765; unn,...... _ ... 7L07n x11 McArth B - 5845.6168 04 ('Itv order. I ld ....$2.24,014 47Flre depar t m e n l a t. paid. wµ ter3lepartmenr 40. 1st 4 O ret. xid r. Paul work house 7.7411 56 w.rant'l id ..... St. Paid If. :2.)44 :33 rpublic brary arrant. pa1d....... Redeemed certl6� 436 07 cites of .ale..... 5.567 4:3 I1nul ^.7,814 ua I'en111et bank. .�,. Pend .. 1:3.99. S I 4ca nCona-11 ban k. alP Pu ld 7,937 :32 1',I pilaf nxnk. a1, -.834 70 \r"r.t sldr nxnk, v1... Paul.- ]4,7211 73 Idimtaaut. Pa 111 Iran ban k. al. Paul .217!1 Im 1'fh hull uml r. urs '-----$5):1.24:3 29 limise fll rid .......$227. iFil 21'1 0 Cit)' tuns. ... :115.4!15 ('7 Cf 1.v xnucr wr k.., :i:i6 6:i Bt.�Paid punlir II� Arun'.......... 1.444 74 1 ife.prvrtfnllc ,n Amitteti---$•54..5.24:{ 29 uric Rr.1s, ci n Trennnrer. Referred to ('mnptrOl ler. W' x ler company 1 Of City Culuptroller-Audited Claims sere.) I"city bnnrin 3,754;3.5 hjy_ Llvense. :1.124 I, IJyunr been.ex. 211,900 0,l E. J. Kirkland. Estimate No. 6 and Mixelleneoun n•. finaI' Seventh and Mendotastrretssew- ceipts_... .. 14.395 611 ars, $10,sht-, D1cArth or Bros., Estimate nx.e.xment ,•„ilea- Nu. 15, 9radine Mtnnehaha street. $765; unn,...... _ ... 7L07n x11 McArth B - 5845.6168 04 ('Itv order. I ld ....$2.24,014 47Flre depar t m e n l a t. paid. wµ ter3lepartmenr 40. 1st 4 O ret. xid r. Paul work house 7.7411 56 w.rant'l id ..... St. Paid If. :2.)44 :33 rpublic brary arrant. pa1d....... Redeemed certl6� 436 07 cites of .ale..... 5.567 4:3 ton stet etr ilnprOvelnent-R3,29a: JdgW Doherty, Estimate. No. 2. sewer on Wal- nut street, 6595: P. Doherty, Estimate NO. 3, sewer on Smith street $42: White & Adams. Estimate No. 4, sewer oil Colborne street. $212.50: T. •J. Steers, Estimate NO. 3,grading South Rnbert street, etc., $59.5: Palmer, & Dunklee. Estimate \o. - 5, gradh 9 Maryland street. £2.482: J. Claffey, Fstlmate NO. 4, grading Payne avenue8255: Davis & Lockwood. Estimate,\o. 5. grading Stryker avenue, A595 PROCEEDINGS OF THE COMMON COUNCIL. 57 :1619, $24: Brown, I; Butt & Farnham, blishbor couipany, Seeger, "-4,848.44; oo nlpany, $1249.47; $'276.40; Board of ners, $7l. i:i: \lurk George Mitsch, & Bott, $1.511: Co.. $41.76: .1. Kableri. 32.50; G. 22.501 St. Paul Hardware company, #15.43 J. It. Schunueier, $:?1.70; I Paul Rubbere'"g%�", $17.57: H. F.. ,Cedelstaedt. $4; Sch ermann & CO.. 34.40: G. AI. Brack, 130.10: Wyckoff. Seamans & Benedict $3.25; E. 1111(119. 614.51' G. W. Merrill, $125: Mathew 1'raig. $15: F:. W. McNanlge, 637.44: }I. F. Kentish & Bros,. 169.20; I{ohert Secger. 54114.i: St. Paul 'Towel exchange, a2: I. L. Mot[ Iron works. Frau: Knight & Co.. $4.4:5; E. LindiK. NL .1. hell. $if.75:.I oho Rothmund. ,a.ial: Thon7as Brennan. ill.w: Il. E. Wedelstaedt, $3.35: M. Scannell, $2.10; .lacob HO17ulan, $1.50: Berllursi & Bott m.fE1: N. W. Tel. exchange. $14; Scrib- ner-Libbey �ol�l)xu}'. 41;.70; A. lien')". i; }files & Hale. 81."(11: ,1. W. \Yether- bee, $20: Kennedy & Chittenden. $24(1X1; UeCoster & Clark, $20; Pat Hogan. $7:55: Hark Costello. $144.46: L. Bernhard. ?23.OY Minnesota 'Cransfer & Packing conlpan . &;-5.25: St. 1'aul Brass works. :1.411; W. J. Freaney. $7.:iU: Nagel, ,_bel &'Bensinger. $2:15; StronK-hack- tt Hardware company. 824; St. Paul hardware company, $14.34: E. H. Pugsley. 1!5-50; 1. M. Sm�'th Printingg •ornpany. $115; Beck a5c lank. $4: T, Brenu:m, $127.48; H. JL Crosby, $1.:30; .I ohn Foos. $34: George .1. \litsch & Co.. 9:,10; Michaud Bros.. $5: S. R. Mc- , stern, £3; P. It. Kelly Mercantile scheid & Bayer. Leveross & Mesenbourg, $107.50:.J. I•. Henry, $•5.2.5; R. O. Sweeney. M; Peter Balmes, $4.50; McCarthy & Donnelly, y'$7.85: A. E. Robertson. I.W.75:.loseph Guion. $8.14; Kennedy & Chittenden. $30.5.5: Joseph Spiel. sm: M. Scannell, 411.56: H, H. Schroeder, mo; K. P. Cullen, i8: Sisters C:of Good Shepherd, 189.54: C. . Bergh, Chas. Matheis, &10.::5: Averill. Carpenter & Co., 70 cents. Allowed and ordered paid. Yeas-Ald. Conley', Petsch, Cullen. Ryan, Sanborn, Weber, Kain, Hamm, Bryant. Mine.. Mr. Vice President -11. Also Warren -Scharf Paving Contract - 'Che Comptroller submits a resolution topay the `\'arren-Scharf Asphalt Pav- ing company the amount of $716.25. being interest forone year upon $14,325, mount retained from contract price for paving Suulmit avenue. Adopted. (See resolution.) (if Corpporation Attorney -C. L. 5tro- bel's f:011tract- 1'he Corporatior, Attorne . submits a retract between C. L. Strobel and the City of St. Paul, for theobstruction of the In of the high bridge over the Mississippi river. Contract and bond accepted and ap- proved by the following vote: Yeas-Ald. Conley. Petsch, Cullen. H}'an, Sanborn. Weber, Kahl. Hamm. Bryant Mines. \Ir- Vice President -11. A Iso. Opinion on •sail Site Report - To the Honorable. the President and ('onlmou Council of the City of St. Paul: GENTLEMEN: In reply to the ques- tion you were uleased to refer to this dap plent as to whether it required a two-thirds or only it majority vote of the members -elect of the Common Council to issue. certificates of indebtedness for the purchase of land for a county jail, I not Of the opinion that a majority vote of all members -elect of the Common C''ounctl in all that is required. The act xnthorlith1K the issue of Cer - tifteates of indebtedness does not indi- cate who shall select or make purchase of the land, but 1 assume a fair con- struction of the act is that a majority of the Board of County Commissiones and the Common Con nail can make if selec- tion, -slid that when it majority of each of these bodies have made the selection, a majority of the Common Council will have authority to issue the certificates of indebtedness, etc., in payment there- for as provided in said act. IIn, report of the committee was the, adopted by a majority -vote, and the President of the Common CrOu 'it ruled rorrectly when he so declared. I;eRpertfully yours. W. P. ir1 URRky. Corporation Attorney. March 1.l, 1899. Accepte/l. (See resolution.) Of City En¢ineer--Wahasha Street Bridge - To the, Commmn Council of the City of St. Paul: GE\'rl.FNIE\: In accordance with your order I have partially prepared plans for rebuilding the long span of the Wabasha street bridge to replace the present structure, which at the pre- PROCEDINGS OF THE COMMON COUNCIL. vious meeting I had reported to be ins to give facilities for more track room at very dangerous condition. It was my that point. s case would be considers - intention hThe expenses of the foun. intention ihat this structure should be dation in t designed the sone width as the present my increased. I mention this subject, structure, Th namely, n with aeighteen- however, as worthy of route cousidera foot roadwatand two seven -foot side- tion. walks, and be laced upon the piers as nstructI have nut had time to make even an now constructed. Th structure was to approximate estimate of the cost of re - be so desfaned, however, that should it building the remainder of the bridge to be considered best to the future to au equal width. In fact. it would take widen the bridge a could be accon- I some (fine to determine accurately what plished byy adding another truss and but would be necessary to be dobe, but I little of the present work thrown away. should judge that it }would aw0' but at In the meantime, however, I have been I least to 91:,(that Res ectfully sub - waited upon fiy a committee of the Citi- milted. p71 zeas' uid0n of the West side. and also L. 1V. I{I•YI)1.ETT, by a committee appointed by the Chair \larch 0, 188s. City' Engineer. bar of Commerce, wile, were unani- Comndtlee on Streets. mously of the pill vile, that in replacing the 10119 spat' it should at once be built Of Inspector of Buildings— to the required width to provide for allReports for months of January and future contingencies, and in accordance February', 1339, with City Treasurer's with their request 1 herewith submit receipts attached for $4.52.50 for your cunsideratioii hvu designs of Coluln tteenn Public Accounts. - bridges, which wouldeach have a road- i Of Clerk of Municipal Court— way Of'thirty-six feet and tvosidewalks Report for month of February, 1889, ten feet each. lu rebuilding to this `1'fth Cip• 'Creasurer's receipt attached extra width it will, fn my Opinion, be for r2.1T.l.f4, being amount of lines costs necessary to oke down ami reeonsti'uet. mol fees collected In said court during the present piers. flan No. 1 contem_ said mondh. tiletes abutmenit aattiWa esho treettile R to the Of Market MasterColl"Inittee Oil — end Accounts. end of the long span. Plan No. •2 con- Report of Januar 1 tempplates rebuilding from the abutment 1, usurer's receipt attached fo888, r1{t, 5 ity y tile street to the first pier be- Committee on Public Accounts. yon the omK span. and as far as ap- Of Chief of Polfce— pearance goes is. I think, the preferable plan. I would estimate the cost Of the Report for monWt ending February 31, various structures as loll 18W: total another Of arrests, 41;3; fines Rebuilding on old piers to res- collected by yl miicipal Court, 81,75x, P Coutmittee 011 Public Arr,0u its. est width of roadway.......... ;;, ;,)x11) Re.buildin9 pier and super_ Uf Captain Of police— structure in accordance with •2 bIleport for February, 1888, she Plan No. 1, SLS:; per lineal toot. :0 -non gas lamps and 1,057 uf1 lamps not Rebuilding piers and per. lighted during said month. structure in accordance with City' ('umPtroller. Plan No. 2, '240 per lineal foot 11.5,000 mai nderof5ent tile bridge, and. inThe iron work it fit cII all Imeour 0e BOARD of PUBLIC WORKS. bthe spnos except the 240 -foot span, is �Ic\leueuq' Street Opening, Ete,_. good ortundid on, and has been erected 7'he Board of Public Works have of,. but arbor[ time. It could be utilized der consideration the resolution or in widening [it tile bridge to conform orderoftile Corm..... COursed, approved to the street re proposed, but ueat'ly all flet. fi, 1887, relative to the ppnin the piers and masonry would have to he widening and extension of McMenemy' rebuilt. _ street, from Case street to north city t is roar• i more t i icon[ W 7ole limits, and, having investigated -the new structure to fit Old work suit get proposed Improvement, respectfully economical results than it is to design report that it is necessary and entirely new work. to open, widen and extend Inn proper If the bridge should be built on either sheet. from Case street to Lake Como Plan No. t or No. 2 it will probably be and Phalen avenue: that the estimated necessary to close the bridge for about expense thereof is 51,,5 Coo that real six months fn taking down the old work estate to be assed therefor can that found and building the new. benefited to the extent of the damages, I would say in this connection that in costs still expenses to be incurred there - building Pier N0. 1 the railroad cum- by, , that said improvement is not asked pastes are desirous that the pier should, own ars Ofeprope of to be majority ed the he be removed out further into the river for. but we herewith sendass a plan or pro - PROCEEDINGS OF THE COMMON COUNCIL. file of said improvement, and an order I Also, for your adoption, if you desire to make Dakota Avenue Opening— the unprovement. Yeas 3, nays 0. The Board of Public Works have had 1Vn.l,lenf BARRETT. President pro tem. under consideration the resolution or W. F. ERwis,Clerk Board Public R'orks order of the Common Council approved Feb. 18, 1888. June 0, 1337, relative to the opening. Adopted. Yens 11. (See order to Board widening and extension. of Dakota av- of Public Works. enue. from Winslow avenue to Stryker Also, avenue, sixty-six feet wide, and having State Street Opening, etc.-- investigated the proposed improvement The Board of Public Works have had respectfully report that said improve - under consideration the resolution or i:ent is not necessary and proper for Order of the Common Council. approved the reason that said Dakota avenue Is lice. 7, 1887, relative to the exuding. not and will not be full width exceptbe- opening, widening and straighten i 119 of tween the points of the proposed hit - State street, on the west side of said provement. Yeas :i, nays 0. street, Eton Oakdale avenue to Louisa \5'11.1,1Axt BAnnF.TT. President pro tem. street, and having Investigated the pro- W.F. ERWIN.Clerk Board Public Works. posed improvement respectfully report Feb. 13, 1". that it is necessary and proper to open, Adopted. widen and extend State street, between .Also, Robie street and Louisa street: that the . 411ey Opening, L. Dayton's Addition— estimated expense thereof is 8'2,0xx); that rhe Board of Public Works have had real estate to lie assessed therefor can under consideration the resolution or he food benefited to the extent Of the order of the Common Council, approved damages, costs sud expenses nveessar• I Jan. .5. 1817, relative to the opening of I be incurred thereby: than said fun- I all alley twenty feet wide through prnvement is not asked for by a petition : block Pour (4) iu Lynian Dayton's addi- Of a u,ajo'itp of the owners of property tion, l7ne center of said onlay' W be to be assessed therefor, but we herewith e, uallp distant from Seventh and send a plan of profile of said improve- Eighth streets. and ntn•Ing investigated meat and an order for your adoption if theproposed lin Improvement. res Investigated vuu desire is to make the improvement. P P y Yeas 3, nays 0. I report that said improvement is not \Vu.1.lAii 13.11luurrr, Yresideut pro [eon. necessary and proper, for the reason - 1\'.F. I,Ite•is.l'lerk Buarrl Tublie Works. that the same is. not asked for by the Feb. n ix. owners of the property to be assessed. .(dotted, Fi .us 11. rtiee order to and for the further rewson said at a Buarrl of Publie Works,. hearing before said Board in -aid mat- Alci ter. the, persons present interested were unanimously opposed to said improve- .\rkwrieht Sunt Opening. Etc. - uient. Y -ear :S, nays o. The Board of Public•. \Yorks have had WILL Ani BARRETT, ]'resident pro tent. under a nisider:atiou the resofutiuu or AV. F. Enwis,Clerk Board Public Works. order of the Common Connell. ap- Feb. 111. IKKS proved .Jan. 18. 1888, relative to the Adopted. - opening, widening and extension of Also. .\rktvright street, sixty ((Hit feet wide. from Case street to Eimua street. and. Uea dour' Street Slopes— having investigated the piopused im- The Board of Public Works have had prnvement, respectfully report that it under consideration the resolution or is necessary and proper to open. widen order of the Common Council, approved and extend Arkw'rizid street. from .July •l.•2, 1897, relative to condemning an Case street to Emma street: that the easement for slopes ( n Deal born street. estimated expense thereof is ?7.:,10; from Bidwell street to State street; and. that real estate to be, assessed therefor having investigated the proposed im- ean be found benefited to the, extent of prnvement, respectfully report that its the damages, costs and expenses neves- is necessary and proper to condemn and sun' to be incurred thereby; that said take an easement on the land adjoining improvement is not asked for by a and on the line of Dearborn street, from petition of a majority of the owners of Bidwell street to State street, necessary property to be, assessed therefor, but for making and maintainin r slopes for we -herewith send a plan or profile of cuts and fil l3 mile and one-half to one in ,aid improvement and an order for .grading said Dearborn street: that the your adoption. if you desire its to make estimated expense thereof is $&50; that the improvement* Yeas 3, nays 0 real estate to be assessed therefor can R. L. GORMAN. President. be found benefited to the extent of the K. F. ERwts.Clerk Board Publie Works. damages, costs and expenses to be in- >iarch .5, 1838. curred thereby; that said improvement Adopted. Yeas 1l. (See order to is asked for by a petition of a majority Board Publie Works). of the owners of property to be assessed PROCEEDINGS OF THE COMMON.COCNCIL. therefor, and we herewith send a plan or profile of said improvement, and an order for your adoption, if you desire us to make the improvemeut. Yeas . nays 0. WILLIAyi BARRETT President pro tem. W, F. Enwts, Clerk Board Public Works. Feb. 13, 1888. Adopted. Yeas 11. (See ordrr to Bnard of Public Works.) Also, Laurel Avenue Paving— The Board of Public Works have he( under consideration the resolution o order of the Common Council approve Feb. 8, 1888, relative to the paving n Laurel av nue, with square wooden blocks and granite curbs, from Nin avenne to Dale street, and having In- vestigated the proiirosed fnrprovenlen respectfully 1, rt idiot it is necessary and proper to pave Laurel avenue, from Nina avenue to I ale street. with nine blocks mrd sorb It K with granite, includ- ing In rho contract for said paving the necessary sewer, water and gas coolice Units to the property lines: that file of w i clrd e•ne(edfit vI, t ibe paid n;to the thaCitt eal state(tof(be a�+s s5ed 1[Irereis fnr can be found bene d ted to tee extent of the costs and expenses necessary to ere Incurred thereby: that aid I'll I e- ment is asked for by a petition of a ma- jority f the owners of pmpoff t ue assessed therefor, and we herewith send a plan or profilo of said im Pruvement, and an ardor Ym yam' adoption ff you desire us t0 make thr impro�cnam t. Yeas 3, nays 0. R. L. GuaxlA s. ]'resident. W.F. enw1�4gerl Bom,l Public Works. ( March 5, 1888. send a plan or profile of said improve- ment, and an order for your adoption, if You desire us to make the improvement. Peas 31 nays 0. \\-• F.Enlvi- RC erk Boar 1 Fables Works. March 5, 1888. Adopted. Yeas 11. (See order to Board of Pu le Works.) Also, Fairview Avenue Grading— I The Board of Public Works have had r under consideration the resolution or d order of the Common Council,. approved f Jan. 18, 1888, relative to the grading,ofFairview venue, from St. Anthony Nin. avenue hire to University avenue, in Unton York, and having invsu"ted the pro - t posed improvement, restieetfully report toot said improvement is necessary and proper; that the estimated expense B is G,;00, oire-11a1f of which need tet be paid into the Is It; City Treasury be - to rbehassessed there for than at reel found benefited to the extent of the costs and expenses necessary to be incurred thereby; that said Improvement is not asked for by a petition of a majority of the owners of property to ere assessed It Pcfor, but we herewith send a pvem t. lan or(ler f(rr0fitr c. cof adopt o iif you des re as all to make -the improvement. Yeas 3, nays n. W.F.31 EnwBAnETT ro tont. Clerk B,mrdsPubliident c Works, Feb. 1:3. 18s8. Adopted. Yeas 11. (See order to Board of Publie Works.( Aaopteit. Yeas 11. Ise, order to Ala°• Board of Publio Works.) \'irw' Street Sewer— Also. Delaware Avenue Grading -- The Board of Public Works have had undereolsideratlou tl:e resoluo tion r order of the Common Couuril, approved Feb. 8, ISM, Ielative to the grading (if Delaware avenue, from Baker street to the south city limits, and halm a intestl- gated the proposed improvement re- spectfully report that said jilt, ce- ment is n'(essary kind proper. that the estimated ex ense thereof fes t2Jf72, one- half of which need not be paid into the City Treasury before the contract IS le L• that real estate to he assessxd therefor can be found benefited to Ili +extent of the costs and expenses accessary to he incurred thereby: that said impmrove- ment is asked for by a petition 0"Pt a- jority of the owners of property to b assessed therefor. :m(I r •e herewithe oard Of under consideratilo alt the resolutionrks have h or order of the Common Cou nefl, approved b'eh. 8, 1888, relative to fhb construction of a sewer mi Viewstreet, from Ran- dolph street to Jefferson avenue, and. having investigated the proposed im- provement, respectfully report thatsaid improvement is necessary and proper. sins and luunholeith a; tec stile estimated d expense thereof is £ out t ane -half of which need not be paid into the City ealaest to to be ass sled e the c011t,act istherlet; react rrebe found benefitteU to the extent of r3.8.ioof the cost and expenses necessary to be incurred thereby; the balance (8?,9507 to be paid out of the Sewerage roven t Is .of asked(for tbyto petition oP am jority of the owners of property to be assessed therefor, bat we herewith send a plan PROCEEDINGS OF THE COMMON COUNCIL. or profile of said improvement, and an Also, order for your adoption if you desire its Olive Street Change of Gracie— to make the Improvement. Yeas 3, The Board of Public Works have had nays 0. under consideration the resolution or \VLLLIAm BARRETT, President pro teal• order of the Common Council, approved W. F. ERwiN,Clerk Board Public Works. I Nov. 2, 188 -,,relative to change of grade Feb. 20, 1888. on Olive street, on the seventy feet Adopted. Yeas 11. (See order to directly south of Pennsylvania avenue, Board of Public (Yorks.) and, having investigated the proposed improvement; rspectfully report that Also, it is necessary and proper to change the Pine Street Change of Grade— grade on Olive street, from Peunsyl- The Board of Public Works have had vauia avenue to a point seventy (70) feet under eonsideartiou the resolution or south from said Pennsylvania avenue, \order of the Common approved pproved as indicated by the red line on the ac- ov. 2. 18n7, relative to a change of conrpany'ing profile; that the estimated grade on fine street, on the 110 feet expense thereof is SSV; that real estate. south of Pennsylvania avenue, and hav- to be assessed therefor all be found investigate(( the sed int mK a proposed prove- costs benefited to the extent e. file (lane ]"- meat, and proper report that his nee- costs and expenses necessary to be in- essxry and proper to change the grade. mrred thereby; that said improvement on fine street, from Pennsylvania ave- is asked for by n petition of a majorit}' nue to a point 110 feet south from said of the owners of property to be assessed Pennsylvania avenue, as indicated by therefor, and wo herewith send a plan the red lite- on the a compa-lite Pro- or profile of said fmprovement, if you file; that the extiurated expense thereof desire to make the improvement. i gas is :u-0; that real state to be. assessed therefor can be found benefited to the \V u.i.taxi BARRETT. President pro tem, extent of the damal,es, costs and ex- W.F. Enwrs.Clerk Board Public Works. penses necessary to be i neurred thereby: Feb. 13, 1857. that said fmprovement is asked for by it alderutan of the district. nraj, 't} of the owners of property to be assessed therefor, and we hereivi to send a plan or profile of said improvement. if n desire to make the iulproveinent. Yens 3, n s o. i Witt-i—i BARRETT, Presider pro [rein. \V,F.Euwix,Clerk Board Put It, Works. Feb. 1:3, 1888. Alderman of the district. Also, Pennsy-var,ia Aveni,Change ofGrade— TheBoard of Public Works have had under consideration the resolution or order of the Common Council, approved Nov. 2, 1887, relative to it change of grade on Pennsylvania avenue, from Olive street to Pine street, and ]raving investigated the proposed improvement, respectfully report that said improve- ment is necessary and proper as in- dicated by the red line on the accom- panying profile; that the estimated ex- pense thereof Is &50; that real estate to be assessed therefor call be found bene- fited to the extent of the damares, costs and expenses necessary to be incurred thereby; that said improvement is asked for by a petition of a majority of the owners of property to be assessed there- for and we herewith send a plan or pro- file of said improvement if you desire to make the improvenien I. Yeas 3. naps V. Wmm.km BARRETT, President pro tem. W. F. ERwis,Clerk Board PublicWorks. Feb. 13, 1888. Alderman of the district. Also. :xle3 Opeping. Evans' Ad(dition— Phe Board of Public Works herewith espectt'ully return your final order ap- proved .lune o, for the opening. Widening and extension of so alley through blocks 1, 2, 3 and 1, Evans' ad- dition to est. Paul, from Payne avenue to Greenbrier avenue, with the request that y'onr honorable. body annul said order, the salt[ Board having tills day submitted a new final order for said im- provenient for your adoption. R. L. GORNIAN. President. R'. F. Enw ix,Clerk Board PublieWorks. March 5, 1888. Adopted. Yeasll. (See order to Boar of Public \Yorks. Also, arcade and Fremont Streets Opening, Etc.- 1'he. Board of Public Works herewith respectfully return your final order ap- proved Aug. 26, 1887,, for the openingg, aideninK and extension of Areade street, between northerly Zine of Fre- mont street (produced west) and Sev- enth street, and Fremont street. be- tween Mendota street and west line of Arcade street, and also your final order approved Nov. 16, 1887, for the opening, widening and extension of Area street, from Orange street to north city, limits, with the request that you annul said orders and allow said Board to amend their reports in said matters, dated respectively Aug. 23, 1887, and PROCEEDINGS OF THE COMMON COUNCIL. so to essary and proper to read open, that,,denit s and ening nd extension. from avenue Otto avenue extend Arcade street, between the north- to St. Clair street, approved May 18, erly line of Fremont etre 't (produced 1887. mateWestd expensand te gjor000 City limits, that it is extension, from Maryland street to .Jessie street opeing, widening and necessary and proper to open, widen I3rainerd avenue, approved Der.. 21, 1887. and extend Fremont street, between Mendota street and the west If])(.' of Ar- extentsiton. from Fronitlsstreet t street wito Atwater cade street; estimated expense sf.upt. street, approved ,lune 22. 1887. Proper final orders for said Improve- m(>mthS street opening, widening and adoption. eats are herewith submitted for your extension, from Goodrich avenue to st. Clair street, approved WILLIAM BAAaF,1'1'. President pro tent. (,'Orient stetopning, )widening W. F.Envvts, Clerk Board Public Works8., and extension, from "It'. Airy street to Feb. 18, . (S Glencoe street, approved Oct. 8, 1887. Adopted. (See orders G, Board of Public Works.) Edgerton s.street openlmg. widening Also, [o duortlextettcltw Iimt(tc, Brainerd avenue Final Orders Annulled— }yy7, approved May 5, The Board returns the final orders De Soto street opening, widening and heretofore passed for the following im- extension, from Case street to north provements, with the request that fit(, city limits, approved Nov. 2, 1887. same he annui(ed: Chatsworth street opening, widening Milton street opening, widening and and extension, from Hubbard .street to extension, from Pleasant avenue to St. Front stieet, approved Oct. 20, 1887. Clair street, approved Nov. 2, 1887, Cottage street opening. widenjng and Marshall avenue easement for 'to ,es, rxtcushon. fmm l,xke Como W .q evade from Victoria street to edge of Muff street, approvers Dec. 7 IIIO near Mississippi river, approved .fan. +. 1888. .Juliet street opening, wfden log and Bremer avenue fradimg, from St. Am - extension. from Oxford street to Lex- thony avenue to University avenue, ap_ Ington avenue, approved Dec. 21, 1887. proved.Jan. 4. 1888. Lucy street opening, widening and hital wri Wh(talI gilt street grading, from extension, from the east to the west line street to Case street, and Look- of Bidwell's addition to %Vest St. Paul. out Place, from its easterly terminus to approved Dec. 7, 1887. Terrace street, approved .tan. 4, 1888. Alley opeuhtg, block 3. Skidmore S Ferdinand street grading, from St. Cassidy', addition, approved Oct. 20. Anthony avenue to Carroll street, ap- 1887. proved Jan. 4, 1888. Alley opening, block 8, Whitney S Hall avenue. change of grade, from Smfn's addition, approved Dec, Z Isabel street to George street, a 1887 pproved Sept 7, 1887. Simpson avenue openjrt agnd exteu- Bidwell street change of grade, from East division toltrigl t of way line of C sof St Plaut. Curtice street to Delos street, approved Minneapolis A Jfanitoba list(way coal. .tan. 4. 1888. pany, r Cascade street change of grade, front Court streets opening a�d 7. extension. Oneida street to Duke street, approved from West line of Cli£tondale to Ham - .Jan. 4. 1888. line avenue, approved ,lune 22, 1887. Marfa avenue opening, widening and Armstrong avenue opening and ex. extension, from McLean street to Lizzie tension, from Pleasant avenue to West street, approved May 27, 1888. Seventh street, approved Dec. 7, 1887. Third street easement for slopes, front Carroll street opening and extension. Commercial street to N apse street, a across right of way of tore Chicago, Mil - proved Oct. 6, 1887. p- Waukee R. St. Paul Railway company. Lake Como and Phalen avenue op en- approved June n, 1887. Ing• widening and extension, flyer Iglehart street opening and extension. Snelling avenue to Hamline avenue, across right of wry of the Chicago. Mfl- and from the east shore of Lake Como Waukee & St. Paul Rajlway company, to the west shore of Lake Phalen, and approved .June 9, 1887. From the east shore of Lake Phalen to across right t f ndostreet way oft thatch sago, Mil- east city limits, approved Dec. 7, 1887. vvaukee t, St. Paul Rallway company, Mohawk avenue (now Smith avenue) approved .June 9, 1887, opening, widening and extension, from Ross street opening and whistling, Page street to Cherokee avenue, ap- front Duluth avenue to Atlantic street, proved June 9, 1887, approved May 18, 1887. PROCEEDINGS OF THE COMMON COUNCIL. Robertson avenue widening, from Snelling avenue to Hamline avenue, ap- proved June 22, 1857. North street widening, fromBradley street to Bedford street, approved Dec. 7, 1887. Congress street easement for slopes, from Dakota avenue to Ohio street, ap- proved Nov. 16, 1897. Summit avenue east change of grade, from Robert street to Cedar street. ap- proved Nov. 16. 1887. Brewster avenue charge of grade, front Viola street to Como avenue, ap- proved Dec. 7, 1887. Minnesota street change of grade. from Eighth street to Summit avenue east, approved Nov. 10, 1897. Ruble street change of grade, from Winslow avenue to Hall ;twenue, ap- proved Dec. 21, 1887. North street change of grade, from Seventh street to Truxton street. ap- proved Nov. 16, 1887. River street change of grade, from Main street to )Huffman avenue, ap- proved Nov. 2. 1887. Aid. Sanborn n oved that said final orders be repealed and annulled. The motion prevailed. Yeas—Ald. Conley, Petseh, Cullen, Ryan, Sanborn, weber, Rain, Hanna. Bryant, Milieu, Mr. Vice )'resident -11. A Iso, Alley Grading, Ewing & Chute's Addi- tion— Cue Board returns the final order of Council approved Aug. 18. 1887, and asks that same be annulled. Adopted. Yeas 11. Also, New Final Orders— Che Board transmit neva final orders for various improvements and request that the same be passed. Adopted. (See order to Board of Public Works.) Also. Changes of Street Grades— The Board of Public Workshen*- wfth respectfully return your final or- der, approved Jan. 4, 1888, for a change of grade on Pennsylvania avenue, from Clive street to Pine street; on Olive street, on the 70 feet directly south of Pennsvlvamfa avenue, and on fine street on the 110 feet south of Pennsyl- vania avenue, with the request that y-ou small said order and allow said Board to withdraw theirreport fn said matter, dated Nov. 15, 1887, and with the further request that the reports herewith sub - witted be substituted in phwe of afore- said report. WILLIAM BARRETT, President pro tern. R .F. ERWIN,, Clerk Board Public Works. Feb. 14, 1858. Alderman of the district. Also, Order Returned— 'rhe Board of Public Works herewith respectfuliy return the preliminary order for the grading of Manoinin street, from Cherokee avenue to the south city limits, with the report that said Board has now a final order for said improvement. ti'ILI.IAN1 BARRETT, President pro tem. W.F. EltvvrN, Clerk Bourn Public Works. Feb. 1:3, 188`s. .accepted. Also, Compensation for Dafnages— The Board recommends that an or- der be drawn in favor of Catherine Dempsey for $4Z, in full compensation for damages to certain property. Adopted. (See resolution.) Also. Refunding Orders- 1'he Board recommends that refund- ing orders be, drawn in favor of Sarah .I. McPheeters for ?')7, amount overpaid on account of error in assessment for grading Snelling avenue; also In favor of W. 11. 9anhorn,on account of certain lots being erroneously included In as- sessment for slopes on Concord street - Adopted. (See resolutions.) Also. Petition for Brfdee— The Board transmits it petition from A. T. Upham and others, praying for a bridge un MinnWaha street over the right of way of the St. Paul & Duluth Railway company. Committee o I Streets. Also, Orleans Street Grading Contract— The Board reports that it has awarded .John W. Maloney the contract for grad- ing Orleans street, from Cherokee avenue to Page street.he being the low- est reliable and responsible bidder therefor, amount of bid, S'2,79t; bond fn the sum of $60o, with Michael -Maloney and Andrew Itourk as sureties. Award approved by the following vote: Yeas—Ald. Cooley, Petseh, Cullen, Ifyan, Sanborn. weber. Kain. Hamm. 13ryant , Mines, Mr. Vice President —11. uEprocy of HDARD of Fent•: r0?t3(Is- ,IOSP;Its. Hook and Ladder Truck— To the honorable President and Com- mon Council of the City of St. Paul: GENTLEMEN: The Board of Fire Com- inissiouers respectfully request author- ity to purchase a light hook and ladder truck to be, used in district bounded by \1'abasha street oil the west, Bluff street (in the north,Kittson street on the east and Eighth street on the south. This section can not be readily reached by the large aerial trucks used for the PROCEEDINGS OF THE COMMON COUNCIL, business district. The purchase of this Aid. Cullen moved that the report be light truck will not entail any expense adopted and plans approved. of horses or extra filen, as those serving The motion Plans filed. on the serial truck stationed at depart- Peas—Ald. Conley, Petsch, Cullen, melt headquarters, corner of Eighth Ryan, Sanborn, webeq Kain, Hamm, and Mlnitesota streets, can he used on Bryant, Mtnea, Mr. Vice President -11. the light truck where it is proposed to will not exceed station said truck, the cost of which Iit:PUx'CA oB aTANIIINII Cayi]QTTEES $1,400. By order of the Board. REPBEN wARNEIt,PfesidenF Of Committee on ways -and Means— WILLIAM O'Gon"AN, Secrctar%. Bond Approved— March a, ox. Committeea leCommittee report that they have ex- t Fire Department. stained the bond of the Scandinavian - REPORT uF HoSPITAI, coM.utssruN. American Bank, and -recommend that To the Honorable, the Common Couu_ same be. a provea. T of pe city l ai Pawl: "\dopted and bond approved. The specialur by ssioners appointed Peas—Ald. Conley, Petsch. Cullen, 2, the legislature by' act approved Feb, ltyan. Sanborn, weber• Kain, Hamm, •i2, 18.47, with respect to the erection of Bryant, \lines, 3(r. Viae President -1t. hospital buildings in the city oP St. Of Committer on Claims Pr A- Bubar's Paul, would respectfully report to your ('Ixim— honorable bode ;is required by sectio, Committee. referred said matter to the Sof the act appointing them, and state: City Engineer, who reports that 11f r. That after careful examination acid Bubar hxs l v lid ereim against the investigation of the principal hospital city. in vhirh report your rnnnni[te., buiidings iu the United States, and after OOpa'ors. giving the matter the thought and earn Ailopted. that we deemed its importance war- Also. ranted, we have caused to be prepared IL D. liessy's Clatnt— and have adopted the plans for a bull([- ['he Corporation Attorney and City ing, which are herewith submitted for Engineer. to whom said claim was re - your inspection and approval, or modf- fermd, report that petitioner is not en- fication, as to you may seen, best. ti[Irti to any compensation from the It was the deterninattmt of this coo- city'• and your committee reemnuzead wlttee from the start, as we believed it that said claiw be disallowed. to be our duty, to keep. within the I's id Over. amount appropriated• by said act, and Also at the same tittle to complete and fiatsh Folsom & Murray's Clabo such building as was couunenced. Committee recommend that said clsim We have been greatly delayed b - the he referred to the Board of Public hope and belief that % esuld secure Works. sufficient ground contiguous to file Adopted. Present hospital site to meet the re- Of Committee on Streets --A. 1. F'roiseth ' I as tit of the city hI No future, as and Others' Petition— •eli as the present. and wiIn this ad- C'ontnnittee recommend that prayer of ditlonal grow d secured, that we could petitioners be granted. so build uow as to make the structure Adopted. articulate with and form part of the. PI for complete and to hospital Also, arrangements for such n city as St. Stocktor.on C Lindquist 's 1'e[ition— Pnul is destined to become. ers el. llowed thesumc of that petition- Ut this w'e were disappointed. R'e tachereport of City Engineer. per at- fomid it impossible to secure the de- sired land at a reasonable price, and as Adopted. the best that could be done• as we be- Yeas—Add. Cw,ley. Petsch, Cullen, Ileve, under the, circumstances, we pre- Bran' SRnbunt. Wetter. KRIn, Huller sent Lhe accompanying plan. 7nnF Mines, Mr. Vice President -11. II is estimated that this proposed Also. building can be completed for a sum Hev. .loll Cmnvay's Yetition— withinAn It the appropriation. COnmofttee recommend that said mat - tracts shouldas it abe let �beforc• tl es.idtbusy sea- crinteAdopteerred to Committee on Claims. son for building commences, we re- apectfully ask for immediate RcUon by \\+abasha Street Brldu e— yonr honorable body. Conmdttee recommend that an addi- K.p. D. KElta' tional policeman be stationed on said K. P. Cvtr.xN' bridge and that said matter be referred Arzxxvlz B. Ascxex. I back to edmmittee for further coneider- Dated St. Paul, Feb. 21, g g mi&c. anon. Adopted. PROCEEDINGS OF THE COMMON COUNCIL. Also. Of Aid. Sanborn—Kent Street Sewer— Final Orders— Couunt ttee recommends the passage Committee recommend tlmt amoxetl Of the accompanying order in said mat - final orders for various improvements her. do pass. Adopted. (Sec order to Board of Adopted. (See orders to Board of Public works.) Public works.) Ylso. vtscr: r. t.AxEors. Cita' Engineer's Report— Ordinances— Committee reeonnuend that report of . An ordinance was read "granting Cit% Engineer for January, 1888. tie ac- permission to J. B. Murphy to" erect at, cepted. - addition to his dwelling house. Adopted. Aid. Dow lin moved that the rules be Uf Con,uittoe on Police—Appoilani—t so fill, suspended as w allow -•aid ordl- C'outirnied— u:uace to pass to its second reading• Coultribb a recouaineod that the ap_ The lotion pre%ailed, yeas ll, slidp intment if Edward Christian as the said a rdinauee ':as tliereupori read or of tit, regular gular Police force, •be� d film• ural passed. (See Ordi- thce ad\'Ised and e se nnted to. Adopted. "a-1, ne�al•.�.\1 . MZ., Yeas—Ald. Conley, Petsch. Cullen. .Au ordin;moe was read --permitting Bean, San born. \Yel,er. Kain, Ilamm. Tl )Lit to e-vt a orae -story f-ine Br)ant, Mines, Mr. Vico 1'resid� I1. b°ildiug oil the -Ilayden acre,' so Of Coninittee on Public Baildinga—,`'idled." Contract Awarded—AId. 13ry ant n Dred that the rules be s , far suspended as to allose said ordi- Comwittee have exanimed the birds nage to pass to its second reading. tendered for boating the Fuudliugs' 1'he motion prevailed, yeas 11, and tit(- Hou,n;uul annex to City Hospital, and ! said ordimuarc was thereupon read at respectfully recouuueud that the seep- second that. and passed. (.See Ordinance tract be awarded williauu Rodger A Co., No. 687.) they being the lowest responsible bid- A,, ordiu:u,ce was read ••penuitting dens, and that the Corporation Attorney the It. Paul Bottling \l'urk's to !ell up. be instructed to prepare the ,ecesear)" keep and to maintain Building Na 12H papers. Dakota avenue for bottliug business." Adopted. Aid. Cullen moved that the rules be so Yeas—Ald. Cold-, Petsch. Cullen.lf:mauspeudedas to allow said ordinance Byrn. San burn, weber, Kaiu, Ilai in. to pass to its second reading. Bqant. Mines, ND•. A"ice President—ll. 'rite nnrtion prevailed, yeas 11. and the of Cu imittee otI Puhlic Aecomrt,--He- said ordillall a was thereupon read It ports— .second till., ami passed. (See Ordinance t ouoidttee fit No. 88`S.1 Board of l'mrtrul for .Ixnu:uy-and Feb- Au ordiu:anre was read ••peruitting nary. INs: of Inspector oc' f Buildings Elia, roustadt toremove a certain for December, ltla7; of Clerk of yfuni.i- fr: we binldiog as herein provided." p;al Court for January, I,": of Chief c f i kid. Conley ;moved that the rules be so P lie for January, 15 . and found :ill far suspended as to allow saidordina ice of ; e correet. to pas to its s coral reading. Adopted. '1'he,nution prevailed, yeas 11, atm the At... aid , rdinnnce was th—c.poit read a M:arkrt Master's Iteport—secuml time pod passed. (See Ordinance Committee Iwve examined report of yt.•arket Master for November all([ De- A, ordtuanee was read "directhtgg the e ,mber. 1x37, and recouuueud that supe refunding of money paid by 1). J. Hen - he returned for correetiom. muss)' Yol' x dm• unposed :against him. Acloptezl. _ and also for the corns Ili supreme court upon reversal ou appeal... ;. s.eorr'. or• sn Ec,Ar. c o...... cr:s. Ald. Bryant moved that the rules he 1so far saspended as to allow said ordt- of Cmumittee to p:shablish F:loetion �� fiance W Puss to its second reading. I'n•cinets— I Themotion prevailed• yeas 11, nnifthe, C'omnaittec recounneud that no chat said ordinance. was thereupon read a 1 e matte fu the election districts of second tiler and passed. (See Ordinance Wsids Nus. 1 to a inclusive, as defined No. +;'.mJ by act of the Icgisla[u re of Fete. IIi. 1& , An ordinance w' read ••authorizing 1 irdinauee is submitted lefining the orders to I. elraw noupon the Ctty Treas- lection districts in \\"ards Nos, to and ury i I favor of cermin parties to pay 11: also all ordinance establishing vot- ing cxrn oval expenses." places to the several wards. Al I Bryant , ove I that the rules be Adopted. (See Ordinances Mos. 817 so far suspended as to allow said ordi- aad ass.) fiance to pass to its second reading. PROCEEDINGS OF THE COMDfON COUNCIL. The motion prevailed, yeas ll, and the The motion prevailed, yeas 11, and said ordinance was thereupon read a the said ordinance was thereupon read second time and passed. (See Ordiuunee a second time and passed. (See Ordl- No. 1 or ounce No. 897.) 1 ordinance was read "to appro- An ordinance was read "to establish prlate money to pay the St. Paul City and define the places where elections all warI Company the amount of are o be held in the different election $1A]'d.' districts to the city of St. Paul." Ald. Bryant moved chat the rules be Aid. Stillborn moved that the rules be so far suspended as to allow said ordi- so far suspended as to allow said ordi- n tice to The motionass s prevailed,ts ( yeas 11' and I 11,11 Tl e to Passtion tits o dread itg and the said ordinance was thereupon read a the said ordinance was thereupon read second time and passed. (See Ordinance a second tale and passed (See Ordi- No. 892.) ounce No. b98.) An ordinance was read "appropriating An ordinance was read •`extending money to Edward E. Scribner m' as the tire limits of said city as herein pro- s[gne. S vided „ pro - Aid. Sanborn moved that the rules be Aid Cullen moved that the rules be so far to pas to as to allow said ordi- so far suspended as to allow said ordi- nance o pass to its second reading, nanee to pass to its second reading. The motion prevailed, yeas 11, and 'Phe motion revailed, the said ordinance was thereupon read the said ordinance was the euponeas � and read a second time and passed. (See tlydi- a second time and passed. (See Oral - Ounce No. 8!!!L) An ordinance was read "for an order An ordinance was read establishing J.OD the City 'Treasury in favor of .John and frxine a license for the sale of milk Donahue, in sa menti° tist'actiou of a iudg- within the city of St. Paul. Committee on Ordinances. Aid. suspended Bryant moved that the rules be An ordinance was read changing the so far suspended is to allow- sail ordi- names of certain streets. Hance to pass to its second reading. Connnitteu un Streets. The motion prevailed yeas 11, and An ordinance n'as read to grant the the said ordiupnce was thereupon read Economy Steam Heat company the 11 second time and passed. (See Urdt- right to use certain streets. naace rdi a x.1 Committee on Streets. An ordinance was read -establishing A ordinance was read to Pei mit the city of St. Paul for the conducting and fixing tile o e license be pond to the South St. Paul Rapidm 'Transit company , to build all railway and bridge managing or carrying on either or any the Mississippi river. of the different branches of business Committee on Streets. hereinafter mentioned and limiting the By Aid. Ryan— - duratior thereof, and also repealing A resolution to authorize the purchase certain ordinances hereon named." and location of a set of scales. Aid. Hantm moved that the rules be so Counnittee on Streets. far suspended c to tillow said ordinance to {)ass to its second reading.Also, The motion prevailed, yas 1t, and Police resolution orlovereobsltruct ons the Chief the said ordinance was thereupon read the lilies of Juno street. between View a second time and passed. (See Ordi- street and Bay street. nanee Na so,,) Alderman of the district. An ordinance was rend "fixing and Bp Ald. U of file establishing a license to llies— be paid by A resolution o refund mono those persons and firms who Barry has for the condemnation of land for a paid their stock in trade in any other lic park fu {Vest St Paul. place than the cit,, who solicit from Committee oil Streets. and (lo custom work -for citizens hereof." Special Committee— Aid. Cullen moved that the rules be lit accordance with resolution of Aid. so far suspended as to allow said ordi- Sanborn, the President appointed the nanee to pass to its second reading. following committee to consider city The motion prevailed, yeas lo, nays l railway matters: Ald. Sanborn, consider cit (Aid. Sanborn), and the said ordinance KalYetsch and Bryant. was thereupon read a second time andConstable Elected— passed (See Urdivauce An Drat No. 896.1 A)d. DOWIaD moved that the Council once was read "o divide the proceed to the election of Constable, to 'Tenth and Eleventh wards of the city fill vacancy. of St. Paul into election districts." The motion prevailed. Yeas 1t. . Sanborn ovel[ that so far suspended las to allowhsaidl ordi soil Ald.ottKaiit nominated Tbomas nanee to pass to its second readine. Gohagan. PROCEEDINGS OF THE COMMON COUNCIL. Aid. Kahn and Hamm were appointed tetters and ballot proceeded with, result - Inas follows: J. F. Miley. G: T. t'O�lagan, 9. J. F. Dilley. having received it uuljor- ity of all the votes cast,was declared duly elected Constable for unexpired term. Street Vacations Postponed— The matters of vacating alley in block I. Hainline Syndicate Addition No. I: alley in block d. Forestdale addition: Franklin street. between Concord street and Susan street, were postpo))red and laid over until the next t' got"[ ctmg, March 211• ISiu, at i::N) p. In. Sec. 2. 'rhis ordinance shall take ef- fect and be in force from and after its publication. Peas—Ald. Conley. Petsch. Cullen. Byan. Sanborn. Weber. Kann. Hamm. Bryant, Jlinea. Mr. Vice President -11. Passed Mach (i. VIM. .lugs Dowr.As. Vice President of Council. Approved March 7. I888. (tour. A. SMITH. Mayor. Attest: f us. A. P 11F. NDER14A II, City Clerk. March 111. ordinance.. onplNA sr•E No. MS. ORDINANCE So. NwS. Vvrinitting 'Fite St. fall Bottling Works to Cell up, Keep and to Main - An Ordinance Granting Permission to blip Building No. 1-28 Dakota avenue I. 11. Murphy to Ereet an Addition to 1for Bottling Business. (lis Dwelling (louse. The Conmuoo Council of the City of St. The Counuon Council of the ('itv of St. Paul do ordain as follows. to -wit: Pad do ordain as follows: Section I. Permission is hereby. Section 1. That authority and per- given ;old granted to the St. Paul 1eby mission is hereby given 'and granted to i tling works to coil at, the rear part and .1. 11. Murphy to erect a I'ral addition pin'tiun oY liuildiug Nu. 1:8 Uako[o ave - to his dwelling house oil thr south cor- Docs and thereafter to keep and nmte- uer of.lacksom and Tenth st1'eets, in Ude 'fain sold building as and fm' the ainpur- ciq of -e Paul. Said addition to be ,poc of doing bottling busi mesa for said un doe fnte ill front uu ndt% o sir' c works for three yen's front the passage nal twenty feet ill depth :uul hvu dories I of this ordinance. high. The, same to be built under the I Section !. 'This urdintiuce shall take supervision and did cctiun of the In-, effect and be in force n'oin and after Its -pector of Buildings of said city_ after : Iltibliration. having taken out a permit [ Iere tor as Seas—:11d. Gouley, I'etsch, Cullen, It(,,, provided by ordin:wce. Ryan. Sanhorn. Weber. Kain. llanm. Sec. :. This ordinance shall take B.rya lit, Jlioea, Mr. Vice President -11. effect and be in force frmt :and after its passedJlarch n. 1ris8. passage. .ions Dowi.AN. Seas—,11d. Conle('ouch. Cullen. Vice President of Council. Kyan, Sou borny. . Weber. Kain. Ham°t• :l pproved March 7. IMS, Bry'a t, Jlinea. Mr. Vice i resident. -11. Roo (':used }larch ii. 188s.s :l E.rrr :1. Surat. Mayor. tl rst JooDow l.A �. Tons. :\. Prr:xi*,,aoasr. City Clerk. Vice President of Coaled. Jlarh lo. Approved March i, is". ROBERT A. S�in'll. Mayor. Attest: Foos. A. PHENDEIIOArl'. City Clerk. Odom ANtt: No. &s9. March lo. Permitting Elias Cronstadt to Remove ORDINANCE No. 887. a Certain Frame Building, as herein provided. I'ermntttor T Frame Buil to Erect a he Common Council of the CIty of St. U laydeny Frame Building nn the Pard do ordain as follows: ••(larder Acre,"cilo fted' Section I. Pernissionnsherebygiven Tho Common in as f ll the City of et. Paul do ordain as follows: � and grurted auto Elias Cronstadt to re - Section 1. form Iddon i s hereby gicem trove thatcertriimtw(ostoryframebutld- aud granted aat. Ti on usGrace to build ing now standing on the east twenty - a one.-stm•y frame building, 23 feet by :39 five feet of lot 12, block 2. Hopkins' feet, with a shingle roof, upon the went addition to St. foul, onto the rear end 2i foot of the east FW feet if what is of the said lot. the same to be done un- knowm and called the ••Hayden Acre," der the supervision of the Inspector of on Ninth sitE t, to St. Paul, pursuant Io Buildings of •aid city. plans o be sSrbmitted to and a tproved Section 2. This ordinance shall take by the Building Inspector mud under I effect and be in force from and after its his supervision. publication. PROCEEDINGS OF THE COMMON COUNCIL. Yeas-Ald. Conley, Petsch, Cullen Ryan, Sanborn, Weber, Kain, Hamm Bryant, Minea, Mr. Vice President -Il Passed March 6, 1888. JOAN DOWLAN, Vice President of Council. Apuroved Jfamit 7, 1888. Attest: 1{OBT. A. SMITH, Mayor. THOS. A. PRENDERGAST, City Clerk. March 10. ORDINANCE NO. 890. An Ordinance Directing the Refunding of Money Paid by D. J. Ilennessy for a Fine Imposed Against Him, and Also for the Costs in Supreme Court Upon Reversal un Appeal. The Common Council of the Clty of St. Paul do ordain as follows: !ae:tion 1. That an Order be drawn in favor of Mesnys. ]'ouog & Lightner, attorneys of record for D- J. Hennessy, for the sum of seventy-two and 10100 (572.10) dollars in full satisfaction for money paid said D. J. Hennessy inast- IL-/• lefactiun of a fine in,posed in the nilu- cival Court and for thJ e costa of the Supreme Court upon reversal of the judgment of the Municipal Court oil an a cal thereto. to. Said order be e>•I livered only upon there being filled with theC'ity Comptrollero cemrtificate from the Clerk of the Supree Court ofthe satisfaction of the judgment en- tered therein. Sec. 2. This ordinance shall take ef- fect and b . f order 0f the Common Council heretofore granted, and which plat ins have been approved by the Committee on Claims- the bill of each, duly certified by the City Engineer, to -wit: Craig, Larkin .� Smith ......... $1,452 11 E. C. lloulin.... �........... 9.:0 00 Detloff d Stearns.... 5 79 Farwell, OLIIIU❑ &Jackson.... 7 17 Horne S: Danz........ , 9 00 No}},es Bros. & Cutler.......... 112 99 E. F. Osborn & Co. ............ f08 10 St. Paul Gas Light company... 151 91 Strong -Hackett Hardware Co... 6 s0 Sugar i. an I Nursery Co....... 151 20 Hobert Seeger .................. 2 91 J. A. Nilson J. Son ............. 50 47 5t. Paul Gas Light company... 1,483 60 Western Telephone Exchange comppany..................... 43 53 Rugg & CO........... 945 80 Sec. 2. Phis ordinance shall take ef- fect and to in force from and after its publication. Yeas-Ald. Conley, Petsch, Cullen, Ryan, Sanborn, \1'ebeq Knin, Hannm, Bryant, \linea, Mr. Vice President -D. Passed march 6, 1888. .JOHN DoWLAN. Vice President of Council. Approved March 7, 1888. ROBERT A. SMITH, Mayor. Attest: THOS. A. PRENDERGAST, City' Clerk. March 10. e w to from and atter its ORDINANCE No. 89a. passage. An Ordinance to Appropriate Money to Yeas-Ald. Conley, Pets: h, C'ulleu, pay the St. Paul ity Railway Com - Ryan, Sanborn, 1{'eber, Kaiu, Hanan, pany the Amount of Bryant, Minea Air. Vice President -11. The Common Council 0f the Cit of Passed March 6, is88. y JOHN Dow LAN, St. Paul do Ordain as follows: drawn III Vice President of Council. favor lofrH.J Itorn, attorney at an order eof record Approved March 7, 18x8. for Thomas Lowry. Calvin Al. Winch, liorteatr A. 5xrirH. illayor• Willarn R. Merriann, H. M. Littell, Attest: William Tierney and the St. Paul CIL March A. YltEsn ERc-aeT, City Clerk, Raiivvay company, for the sum f ORIH-1-cE No. 891. Authorizing Orders to fie Drawn [it I, the City 'treasury in Favor of Certain Parties to Pay Carnival Expenses. The Common Council of the City of St. Paul 00 ordain as roll s: Section 1. That orders are hereby authorized and directed to be drawn uponthe City Treasury of St. Paul in favor of the persons, parties and com- Panics hereinafter named, and for the amount to each as herein stated, in full compensation and satisfaction of their respective bills for work and labor and for material furnished for Carnival and lummation purposes for A. D. 1885, by direction of the City Engineer, under I$1f33..a It' full payment and satisfaction othat coTain judgment entered up and docketed in the office of the Clerk Of the District Court of Ramsey county, state of Minnesota, in favor of Phomas Lowry-, Colvin M. winch William R. blerriam, H. 31. Littell, William Tier- ney and The St. Paul City Railway cOmpnny and against George ANash, Charles H. Groff, C. J. Thompson., Will - lam S. Combs and Moritz Walter, Aug. 22 S. Said order to be delivered only upon there being filed with the Cit • Comp- troller rcertificate faction anddischargeof f said Judgment In said Clerk's office Sec ,2. sn . s feet and be inforcefrom and after Its Passage and publication. PROCEEDINGS OF TI Yeas-Ald. Conte}, Petsch. Cullen. Ryan, Sanborn, Weber. Kaiu, Hamm, Br ant, Mines, Mr. Vice President -11. Passed March 6, 1888. JOHN DOwi.AN, Vice President of Council. Approved March 7, 1888 ROBERT A. SMITH, Mayor. Attest: THus. A. PRENDERGAST,City Clerk. March 10. ORDINANCE No. 893. All Ordinance AppropriatingMoney to Edward E. Scribner or Assignee. 'Phe Common Council of the City of St. Paul do ordain as follows: Section 1. That an order be drawn in favor of Edward E. Scribner Or assignee for the sun of thirty-seven hundred and fifty dollars, In full payment and Suits - ,faction of the damages allowed and warded by the Board of Public Works as damages to lot two (2), of Dawson's rearrangeunentofbloektwenty-nine (29) of L,vutan Dayton's addition to St. Paul. in the matter of an assessment for a change of grade on Third street, from a point fifty (.50) feet east of the cast line of Locust street to Commercial street,iu accordance with the order of the Com- mon Conneil of the city of St. Paul of Nov. 3, 18K, which assessment was coin firmed Jan. ti, ism. and that said order be delivered to him upon his filing with the City Comptroller a release slid sat- isfaction of said claim for damages, exe- cuted by the proper parties and ap- proved by the orporatiou Attorney. Sec. 2. This ordinance shall take effect and be in force from and after its passaee. Yeas-Ald. Conley, Pet.ch, Cullen, Ryan, Sanborn, Weber, Bain. Ha tin, Bryant, Minea. Air. Vice President -11. Passed March fi, lays887. 1 .DowI.AN, Vice I'reeident of Cmmcil. Approved March 7. 1688. ROBERT A. SMITH. Mayor. Attest: Tiros. A. PRENDERGA."r, City Clerk. March 10, ORDINANCE No. 894. For an Order On the City Treasury in favor of John .1. Donahue,iu Satisfac- tion of a.Judgment. The Cmnnnon Council Of tire. City Of St. Paul do ordain as follows: Section 1. That an order be drawn upon the City Treasury in favor of luhn J. Donahue for the sou of five hundred (k W) dollars. In payment of that certain judgment entered BB and perfected of record in office of the Clerk of the District Court, Second judicial district. smH• of Minnesota, on the 501 uuu :,, Durr .....,... ,,..,.,. stated therefor respectively. Any per- son,firm.jissociation,corpo", Ior other cmnbination of persons who shall be. Proven guilty before any court having jurisdiction thecof, of being engaged in, conducting, managing or carrying on either or any , f the hereinafter named kinds of business, employ- ments or avocations, within the.limits of the city Of St. Paul, with- out having a city license there for, shall he fined by said court for first Offense ill ally sum or amount not exceeding fifty ($5o) dollars, and for the second and every subsequent offense in any suet or amount not exceeding one hundred ($100) dollars. Sec. 2. The different and various kinds of business, employments and avocations for which licensesare hereby 1 )RIIINANr'}: No. .1/11;. An let Inanee Fixing and Establishing a License to be ]'aid bg Those Persons Stock Firms 'I'ra dr i I ai„ Other, ]'lavT.e Than ')'his City. APhu SulicftProm :uul do Custom Rork for Citizens Hereof. The Cannuou Councihof the Cit, of St. Paul do ordain its follows: Section 1. It fs helwb)" declared a corporationTo ildene,ats) 1% 10 all.) engaged el [lr or in (the manufacture of gentlemen's wearing apparel. and who carry !:is or their —stock fn trade fituuy other lllacr than the city of St. Paul, to aohcft orders within the flouts of this city Prom the residents lir "doidtauts hereof for the manufitetnre of geutlenlern'S )vem'it apparel for said residents %fit fing rstd: having obtained a license frons this eft for so doing. as herein provided: and COMMON COUNCIL. any erson, firm or corporation who ,hall be proven guilty of the violation of the provisions of this ordinance be- fore any court having Jurisdiction thereof shall be fined ill any sum not less than fifty (gi0) dDllm-a or more [hall one handred (dI0() dollars for each and every offense. Section 2. Ever, person, firm or cor- poration who do not varry his or their sloc•k of trade in this cit))., but whose place of business is outafrlr the city, of .5t. Paul. ;clot solicit licit orders for the mu antteture of gentlemen's wearing t4rparel of the• citizens rest I's hereof. ,,,,!,'ITT'( II fiFst pa)-intoalihr r live rehundred doll:Ds as and for a Its+DSc for eclunchb [:,kine the Treasurer's ce; pt tlerefo'• and ['poll present - old receipt to the City Clerk and J413 1119 to hila the further sunt of one ollar. the cit% Clerk shall make out and dcli,er uuhl such applicants e(ty license in due tuna for the transaction of the business within the limits of tills ,Ito until the lst dap of .)auliar, next following the date of such If,. lot,. Section a. 'Phis ordinance shall take (•(feet :Ind be in force fn'ollI and atter its uu blicatiou. Itluls\\-ebre[rKaiu. Ha❑ull� li,eantt. yliurll, yl r. A -Ice President -16. Nil)"�—_\Irl. �:llllllll'll-7. Passed \1:1 rch fi, 1N.Vi. 1'icr. President of Council. cil. .\ppro,ed \larch 7, 1885. 1tn'stROBERT A. SMITH. Mayor. : fI")" A. 1'n ENn1iRGAST. City Clerk. y are,) 10. IIIc DINANCE No. .\II Urdivan'e to Divide the 'Tenth and Eleventh Wards of the (,fly of St. Paul into Election Districts. Thr Conuunu Conucil of the City of St. Pau"ertl do ordain ks Yollow,c: I .not shall be divided into two a lection ward 1%t is :111 that portion of said Tenth ward lying east Of Westwood avenue shall constitute Election District Noun - he' One of said wurd: all the remainder Of the said Tenth ward shall constitute Flection 1)fstliet Number Two (2) of still ward. Sec. 2. The Elevelith ward of said city shall be divided foto three election distEleventh ward lying north of ortion tSurn nir ent livSombel"Inr one of saidtlr ward, all that poDistrio- time of said Eleventh ward lying south Of Sunllnnt avenue and north of Ran- dolph street shall constitute Election District Number two (2)of said ward: PROCEEDINGS OF THE COMMON COUNCIL. all the remainder of the Eleventh ward shall constitue Election District Num- ber Three of said ward. Sec. 3. This ordinance shall take ef- fect and be to force from allot after its passage. teas—Ald. Conley, Petsch, Cullen, Ryan. Sanborn, Weber, Kam. Hamm, Bryant, Minea, NI r. Vice President -11. Passed March 0, 1883. JOHN Dowi,AS, Vice President of Council. Approved March 7. 1888. ROBERT A. SMITH. Mayor. Attest: THos. A. PHENDERGAST, City Clerk. \larch lo. ORDINANCE No. SITS An ordinance to Establish and Define the Pieces Where Elections Are to be Held in the Different Election Dis- tricts in the City of St. Paul. The Common Cou nein of the City of St. Paul do DI•dain as follows: Section 1. Until otherwise ordered by the Common Council of the city Df St. Paul all elections fittheseveral election districts of said city will be held in said election districts at the following places, viz: FIRST WART). First—First election district of the Fitst ward at No. 6,21 Lafayette avenue. Second—Second election district of the First ward at No. 964 Bun' street. Third—Third election district of the First ward at No. 701 Lawson street. s}:Cosh WARD. First—First election district of the Second ward at No. 211 Bates avenue. Second—Second election district of the Second ward at No. 714 East Sev- enth street. Third—Third election district of the Second ward at No. 149 East Seventh street. THIRD WARD. First—First election district if the Third ward at Number Two ('2) Engine (louse fn said ward. Second—Second election district of the Third ward at the northeast corner of Eighth and Wacouta streets. Third—Third election district of the Third ward at the southeast corner of olive and Seventh streets. FOtHITH 'I'll".First—First election district of the Fourth ward at the court house. Second—Second election district of the Fourth ward at the city hall. 'Phird—Third election Jfsh'ict of the Fourth ward at the southeast corner of College avenue and Bice street. Fourth—Fourth election district of the Fourth ward at the southeast Conor of Twelfth and Robert streets. FIFTH WARD. First—First election .district of the Fifth ward, at No. 2111 West Seventh street. Second—Second eldetiou district of the Fifth ward at No. w; \fest Seventh street. Third—Third election district of the Fifth ward at No. s91 West Seventh street. SIXTH WARD. First—First election district of the Sixth ward at No. CSU Dakota avenue. Second—Second election district of the Sixth ward at No. 124 Fairfield ave- nue. Third—Third election district of the Sixth ward at 420 South Robert street. Fourth—Fourth election district of the Sixth ward at southwest corner of State slid George streets. Fifth—Fifth election district of the Sixth ward at Chemical Engine house. George street. Sixth—Sixth election district of the Sixth ward at No. 537 Ohio street. SEVENTH WARD. First—First election district of the Seventh Warc,at 368 Dayton avenue. Segund—Second election district of the Seventh ward at No. 5enghle hoose. corner of Mackubin street and Selby a,'Pellue. hird—Third election district of the Seventh ward at No. R Chen ,cal En- gine house, corner of Victoria street and Ashland avenue. EIGIITit WARD. First—First election district of the Eighth ward at No. 215 Carroll street. near Summit plane. Second—Second election district of the Eighth ward at No. 414 University avenue. Third—Third election district of the Eighth ward at Keller's lumber yard. Cohn avers tie, (northeast corner Gaultier street. Fourth—Fourth election districtofthe Eighth ward at howling alley; near cor- ner of Van Buren and Date streets. NINTII WARD. First—First election district of the Ninth ward at southwest corner of St. Teter and Martin streets. Second Second election district of the Ninth ward at northeast corner of Broadway and 'Thirteenth streets. Third—'Phird election district of the Ninth ward at northeast corner of Park avenue and Sycamore street TE'STH WANT). First—First election district of the Tenth ward at the posWHfce in Ham - line. Second—Second election district of the Tenth ward at the office of the St. An- thony Park association. PROCEEDINGS OF THE CO3fJION COUNCIL. First -First el NTH v election of if, Eleventh ward at the public selmn house in Merrisml Park. Seconal - Eleventh ward second fitl thrlrpulblitict sholt o )-"list, in Macale.ster Park. third -'third rection district if tilt Eleventh uvio-q at the curul'f of ltao doiph street 1uDl auelliug ;avenin., Sec. 2.'Phis urdiranre to hr ill ha.,. from and Ill. let its mblication. RylNias Sl>ttiborn.aanlA2rbcr. Kain. Ilaulnl, Bryant; Allaca, Mr. Vice 1'residn•ut- Il. !'lessen \larch r,, 18x7. JOHN UOlvt..t �. \'ire I'resideut "C 1'onnctl. .\pproved )larch 7. 188x, Rutrh ltT .\. Syu'r D. IlayOf. Attest: !'nus. A. 11n E]I'l.; ;A.T. 1'ily Alarch to. Extending the 1•w, I•iutit, Of .aid I"il it, Herein Pl-O, jded The Couuuuu COuncni. ofthe ('ill- lot l, Paul du Ord;tia asttollutvs: Section 1. 'j,hat ciq- bo mill filaauurrlaly then Iry l.l tended su Its to include ihl.rn'i❑ the to, lowing described territory, h, -u lb IitCmubeiDglfig file intervrrtiou fir Ila i•, Sixth .street and Oxk s[rert.ileDcl' afoul th ,,utura((r Of If Ple`a�santl"pruner lrrlorluccd thence :dente the cru ter lit' Plrltsltut :avl• thence• alonglto the ,lthe elrulerlotll 't \Peso sfI,I' street to the .... liter of flak strut at : Point whrre the ,line shall otel•eert the Present lir, limit line on 1)ak sl riga. ev effect and hr it, fnrerlI',aa wd'ball aRet lake publication. Peas-AId. 1'un Ire I'l'ts•h. Cullen. Ryan, Sanborn. ll'rber. Kaill. Ilam nl. Bryant, Aliuea. Mr. Vice Presidl'nit-- 11, Passed )Iareh 6. ism. Vico President of rClon ur•i 1. Approved March 7, 188.4. ROBERT A. Snn'n. \lay or. Attest: rims. A. Pnesp};RGAST. ('it., l'Irrk. March lo. ltesDlutions. Resolved. That the following )hats, as recnmmeaded by the plat couunission, be all(] the snore hereby are accepted by the Common Co if: 11,HSb1 Ire's rearrul oa(•w (f block 18, Second addition to Nierriatll Park. a esthalf of bla It ack 0salL,lo s oll') ot�a addi[1011 to St. Paul. e raegem ent of block 8t. Croix Lumber CMarshall's addi. I tion to West St. Paul. I;S'"Ill s5 Sanborn, WebeYKain. Hamm, I Bryant, \tinea, Mr. Vice President -Il. Approved March 7. Im8. 13y Aid. Sanborn- nvennnitfano ILryiugto ll eaxeuue torOx_ ford street, :end from Chatsworth street to l"ictnria sheet, as indicated by the red grad, fill, on the ancompauy'ing pro- file. anal ;Is recommended by the City 1?nginee r. be and hereby is alopted as file established grade. Yea. -Aid. C"Dley', Petsch. Cullen. Ryan, .Sanborn, Weber. Kain. Hamm. Rryant..yinra. Mr. Vier President -1L A1. vl.d Jlareh 7. itY4x. By ,Ud. Millen- Resolved, illen- -. That ayeuuel,t front Annal(r.Iistsitrctitolaware l3aker street, as indicated by the red grade lire of, the sc•r•om pauving profile and as reeumluended by the City Engineer, br :old hereby is adopted as the eshablished cradr. Stas -:\Id. ('Dalry. Petsch. Cullen. Ryan. Sanburo. }Cch"I Bain, Human, Brvant. Mines. All'. \'ice I'residl.11t-11. :C pproved Alarch 7. lxxx. r By .\Id. LonK_ Br^,oI"d' Pkat the grade Of Univer- - site ;n'eu lie. from the [vest city IintiLc redlcruolliuela ton the et nccom �Imd my. the P y g pro- It file and ;is recoumV1111,d by theCity 1?ngiurer, he and herebv is adopta,ed tilt r.tablivhed ertulr. l It"Ia-•SanlalrnLrlWelrer.Kain. Lamm. liryturt. Alines. Mr. Vice Pres if. -\pproved )larch 7. Isss. L'y Aid. Ryan-­ Resolved. yan- 1 stre,eal 'I'llattegrade of avenue to few Street. as indicated by the red grade liar (a," ChD accompanying Profile, be. tthrl G>mnloo Council as Itheestablished grudt•. Peas-AId, Conley, Petsch, Cullen. Ryan, Saubm'rl. Weber Kain. Hamm. Bryant, Miura, 111,. Vice President -11. Approved Alareh 7. 184x. By AI(I. A(inea----- Resolved, That the grade of Goff ave- une, from Tyler treet o Annapolis l street, ;I, ludicated by the red grade ine on the accompanying Profile, and as ineer be and hereby is aed dopted as the estal fished trade. PROCEEDINGS OF THE COMMON COUNCIL. Yeas-AId. Conley, Petsch, Cullen. Rvan, Sanborn, }Veber. Kain. Hanna. Bryant. \linea. Mr. Vice President -I1. Approved March 7. 1888. I By Aid. KatD- ifes(dvc(i Thut the grade of Boras avenue, from English street to Bock ,treet, as indicated by the red grade line on the nceo 1pau ping profile. and ns recouuoeaded by the City Eugim•er. be and hereby is adopted as till' rstat)- I!,hed crude. leas--Vd. Conley, 1'rt,ch, Cullen. ISK van. Sanborn. \lcbrr, Kain, HlHaiti)nt. ryulnt• )linea. Nlr. Vice President -it. _Ajtpruved Al:urh L lam. Ry AId. Cullvn- •Itesolved by the I'onnueu 1'ounril 1t the city of St. Paul. That ID1 order be ,)-•awn upon the (,it, Treu,nry in favor of George Reis, Treasurer, fur file alio I twenty-eight hundred Ir.2.sIN11 dollars. I ring the amount paid for the purchase ,It lots No. one 111. two cdl, three (%) and flour (4) "f Slmui u I ,bdieision lit the .(lath half Is 1.,) of block No. fifteen Stiu,u I. Rroon , Itain-y's addi- liun to Um it., of St. Paul, purchased Iq' till• 1'uuuu itwe of \lav, and Mean, ur hospital purpose,, all.( for which II f 11), my deed ha> been made to file rite of St. Paul. al.prnved by the Cor- porutiun Atnruey, and duly recorded in the d i". of [he RI•"i,ter of Uerds OI' runty of Hamsry. ,tate lit' Nlinnesitta. Seas -Ald.ConleyI'rlsch. Cullen, Ryan. sant oro. Rebe.r. Kain, Vann". Iiijant. )linea, Mr. Vice President If. Apprloved Ala rch 7. Isis. If, AId. Rebcr- Re-Ned, That ill order br drawu ill _ favor Of Blu u'd Of Control for ?1.266.b7. tieing .ity,s one -thin) shirr of rxpl.ndi- farr, of Said bolted fur tial' month Of Feb- I'11i11'\'. Isxx. ll':1,-:1111. ('llldl'y. Prt,('ll, ('11111•Il, Itvlul, Sanborn, \Veber, Kain. Hmum. Rnant, Minta. Mr. Vice Presidenn 11. .\pproved March 7. I'll'. It, All. Rebvr_" Rrsulved. That ;in order le drawn ty favor "f the Board of Control for the sun. "t S1.049..32, hello" city's one-tnir,. share of expenses of said Board fur in, nonoil, of •I:unmry, 1848. Yeas-Ald. Conley. Yetsnh. Cullen Ryan. Sanborn. Wrher. Kain. Hanna Rryaut, Miuea. )d, Vire President--il .Appr"ved March 7'IKM B., AId. llowl:m-- Itrsulved. That an order be, drawl upon the Treasury in favor of W. P \lurrav, Corporation Attorney, for the sum of two hundred dollars, to be user as a contingent fund in the Corporation Attorney's office In the payment of court costs. Yeas-AldConley Petsch, Cullen, . laHalilm. Bryant. Mines. Mr. Vice - President 11. Approved \larch 7, 1888. 13y Aid. Cullen - Resolved. That refunding orders be drawn in favor of the following parties for the assessments for change of grade oil hull avenue, the same having been paid m error: Regina Roeller, lots 6 and 7. block 6. Rest St- Paul Proper. $10: ('hw'les 5rhneealam, west N of lots I and 9, block 6-11 Rest St. Paul Proper. Also that an order be drawn in favor of 'Mary Greenleaf for the sum of S:ki.78. bellig for Certificate NO. 'M erroueousIv issued against miscellaneous description of land. Folio 3R2. Book 1 of Assess- ment,. assessed fm sidewalks. }'ens '61 Conley, Petseh. Cullen. Rvau. Sanborn. Veber, Kain, Hamm. Bryant. yl inea. AI r. vice President- t i. :\pprocrd )larch 7=1885. Itr,lolyrd. 'That fur order be drawn iD tl;ynr of till. security Investment com- pany' for till- sin "f JBLjN;. for the re- demptiou if ('ertiticate No.2000,errone- Ouslv tssned against lot . block 81. Rest St. f'adl Proper, for Slopes fill Uncus ,tree[. lea,.-AId. Coirley. Petsch. Cullen. 11) Int, Saobm•D, Weber. Kain, Hamm. Bryant. Alinea.,I1v.=Vier President -11. Apprnvwl Margh 7, y8ss. 13y Aid. Cullen-=�1 Resolved. I, nardor be drawn in t'av"r of Lioura IiI "ell fur the sum I f sevenq-seven and h'I-100 dollars and interest, being amount of Certificate of Sale No. 91107, issued for sidewalks: descriplifin of property imperfect. Yeas- .\Irl. Conley. petseh, Cullen. Ryan. Sanborn, Wl.ber, Kain. Hamm. Bryant. Minea, Mr. Vice President -11. Approved March 7. 1588. By Ald. Cullen- -Resolved, •I'hat an order be drawn upon the City 'treasury n favor of lecorge Reis, City Treasurer, for the suns of tarty -One rtyne and 88 -loo (.'tll.afo dol- lars, to rrimhnrse hit" for money paid to the County 'Treasurer. being taxes levied and assessed upon the south- westerly seven feet of that portion of lot 2, block 17. St. Paul Proper, taken for an alley, since the condemnation thereof for that purpose, the same be - r the property of A. R. Capehart. ullen. I ens-AId. Conlev, Petsch, : Bryant, Minean Mn V ce President -Il. I Approved March 7, 1888. PROCEEDINWj OF THE COMMON COUNCIL. Resolved, That a refunding order be upon the contract fm• drawn upon -the City Treasury of Walter in favor ots 1. Nor r)SthI, paving Summit avou ue. from Selby avenue to Dale I Rand 1 of Chebornrt West l Real Estate Estate street. ]rias as9ltjpuex ule�ii Yetcontract. and and Improvement wadi-I1{yau. ate Addition No. R to Il est st Paul, for the . s A'Id' \Ie, Kain. Cunurr, Bryant, 1lftea, sum of Lhfrty-four dollars and sixty' cents ($44 !!r. Vice President—Il. Apnt, il.larch 7, W) the said sum Luing the amount lllsl. paid by said owner on ac- count of said lots being B. Aid. 1lauto— o'roneuushy in- eluded ill the uesessnort for cnndrurn- I{esolvcd. That an order be drawn on the City Treasurer, ing and taking un easement for nlakiug payable to Y. 1)urack, fur the am mafntufning slopes ill grading Col- :mount oY seven hun- fired aid fora' -eight (F7 -IK/ dollars so bh ci"Ill:fI i,ts,i the�suid lots tbei'ig to pay far , pork tmrnEdgerton not on the line of said improvement I t•.anetrw[iun of 'If a bridge bridge I'eae—dill. Conley, Yetsch, Cullen street acrosscir street. Seas—Ah 1. Ryan, Sa , } churl, Weiler, gain, llamm, I Bryant, Coale " Ryan, San bony 1Ve�er� .lines. Vice Yresldeut-11. APProve<I Kain, Hamm, Bryant .fiuca. Air. ill:u'rh 7. ]s;za. .rice -President -1t. APpruved .larch 7. ]tills. Resolved, That x refumlinl: order be � B Resol vel I3'Doittley the Common Council of ll drawn upon the City 'Treasury for the the City oC SL Paul, that :ua order be sum of s,xtc-seven dollars (N;,1 it favor drawn Ullon the Ci1v Treasury in favor 2 Sarah .1, 11, 1'hreto's, m,ner of the I r f I,00lell l ton isol. attorneys for An - Is_ feet south of uorlh !N_-1 feet of t est;'Irr'tt' G• :Audersor and (: usnn'e John- ti6o fee[ of northwest 14 of sec [font ;-- I sun, fur the sum of 8R7'J.;u to satisfy town Rn, range 2'3 R•xcePt Snelling acct judgment of F" 1113.3ls ell tet'erl and dock - nue), till, in St. Paul, lfinnesot : the tied in district court it favor of said said sour beii,g the amort utluverpaid by Aedersuia, and judguu'nf of t3fi.45 ren - said na•nt•r cru aa'omrt of :$al'nr in tilt tiered and entered in justice court be- asses,mellt agaitat said property; fur fare F. Selsun. Esq., ill fit of said the grading of $netting ave. de, from St. •lubnsou for labor perfbrnu'd by said Clair s[reAt to north city limits. I Andrrsulr :trot .iohnsun for h Yess—Ald• Coale I'rtsch. Cullen, ulsoo & 1{yan, 5anb�un. Wober, K:aiu. ILnmm.l 111yra3 SLder fili!"coutratt with the Bryant, lfinea, Mr. Viee President -11. Ill for paving Wacouta Approved 1lar,b 7, lufx, street, etc. Also, that an order he drnn a in favor ----- of said J,, 1 .Y '1'urrison, utto1 Ill a for Resolved, Tho an order br drxw❑ Audrra' G. Au lersms for the sum of u Pon the. City 'l'rexsun'y in favor f 3t'I;, to satisfy judgment entered and Catlerfne Dempsey, owneslid 3, r of lots 1, 2 duche[e6 ill district court for Iabor Dor- to St Pan6 for the so Do of si rst addition tofunned by said Andersun for 5. P. Fol- sunt, ,Ir.. under his contract with the lars ($b.Sj, the. said sum to be ill full cora-I Cit}' of St. 1'11111, fur the lit lit Rosa- pensation for udditiuna1 damages to the bel street, etc. IMprovements un said lots, overlooked I Tile City Couurtr"oller is hereby iu- tn the assessment for condemniu • and stmcled to pay [hr same tut of Esti- g mates Nos. 4 and :3, allow", to,aid Fol- io ing all easen,eut fur making and 'tali, aiming slopes ill to, I -oak sum &, 1l urray and S. 1'. Folsom, Jr., street, fro" Forest street t0 ('lurk noon said contracts. street. Yeas—Aid. Corley. Petsch, Cullen, Peas—ALI. Cnnk•y. li4sch. Cullet. .linen. �1e bl,ice Iain. fl tum• Bryant. Ryan, Sanborn, Weber Kain. H:un m. Lo. B ryunt. Bli rex, .t r. Vier 1'rv•siilrnt—alai Nays—`I ld. Sanborn -1. APProvrd Jlarch, 7, I",,. Approved Jlarch 7, lxlii. Resolved, By the Cmnat ltourcil f 113 esolveCO'Dold Thatoll Caniiu"A be drawn the City Of -Si. Paul, That :w order be upon the City Treasury in favor of "'ill - fill uJI000il the City 'Treasury in favor ram Ha OID, assigneVie of (;list Freberg Of the \5'nrn•n-schnrf Asphalt 1':rving et al., fur the sum of ei'ht- company fur vile ams nY seven hundred dollars'4V!a)) to satisfy judgment rpen- s six Wick, one year'sritnt,rest� at.-, per rent(lolpri'saur (i ugt�,_iailltm intered i Harare for ici num, frurn .tau. Is. IN87, to .tan. ll, Ir:Kl, upon $14,:iR.S ngon•arntinK the l.i per cell for POISdm.A"llled tsaid t Murray,s Under theet ir con- retained be Like city from the final esti- tract with the city, of St. Paul for pav- mate allowed Gr said asphalt r•ompa D} ing Of Wacouta street. etc. PROCEEDINGS OF THE COMMON COUNCIL. 'rhe City Comptroller is hereby in- Yeas—Ald, Conley, I'etsch, Cullen. .tructrd to pay said judgment out of Es- IlYall, Weber. Kain, Hamm. Bryant, timate Sn. +, allowed to said Folsom A'- .If ora. JI I. Vice President -10. Murray upon said 'ont'act, -1acs—Aid. Sanborn -1. Yeas—Ald. Conhey. Yetsch, Cullen. I Approved 'March 7, 1836. \,cher. Bain. Ilannm, Bryant. )linea, .[r. Vice President—lo. I By Ctmnllittee on Claim— Nays—Ald. Sanhonl-1.I Resolved by the Common Coun- tpproved March 7, 1KW cit of the City of St. Paul, That an order be drawn upon the city treasury fu favor of \Villiaw Hamm, assignee of N. V. Peterson of al. fbr the B} Comoittre con Claims- sow of fifq•-bvu :nod 7 -lair dMlars(tii 0!) Ktsnlred, be [he Conuuuu Cu...... il f W satisfy Judgmrni rendered and en - lb, trip' of St. Paul. That un order be ' I teretl ill tilt municipal court for labor drawn upon the City 'Treasury fu favor perfonned b) said N. V. Peterson et al. of "ruounpson JlIl)uuald, attorneys for 5. Y. F.Ismn. Jr., under his contract fur 1'r[er .toil nsor, fon' the s uu of three• "ith tha e city of St. Pul• for Paving of hundred and fifty -tiller ands 7 us1 dol- Bosabel street, etc. I:vs f?:kF3.7.`,1 W satisfy ]udgnu•ut cu- •Phe City l'om Piruller is hereby in so and dnr•kttrd ill the distrnet roar[ !-tnneted to pay said judgment tut f I. tat of said .lohnsuu and again, gs[imare Nu. 3, allowed [u said S. P. �Fulsom & Jlurray. for Libor perfuruned Folsuun, .Jr., 01 I— said eoutract. by said luuuson fur said Folsom l aur- Vras—.118. Cotdry. I'etsch, Cullen, ray. n tier their ruttrxct with till Cfic R.)an, Weber. 6111 n. llnnun, Bryant. rl':ol fur the paving of NN 'tell to I ainra, .I r. \-ire .'resident—hr. +Irrr'l, L•lr.N:l)'.s—Aid. Snilbol'll-1. :11 su, that :w urdvr be dratru in fount .lppruwd Jlarch 7, 1lslK. of said Thw upsua R NiviD a dol, attor- nrys to[, said .lnhnsun, for the slion of B like Committee or Claiuls— nue hundred allot fifty -hyo and r4 4'" Resolved. Il) the lbnuuoe Council of mlhtrs I>I:N_slh to satisfy juriguteut leu- the City of St. Paul, that an order be do4rd and cutter, ill the nuu,iefpal drawn upon the Ciq� Treasury in favor �•uurt in fin or of said .lohnsuu and of .Iaunes schouuuuaker, attorney for agafust S. 1'. h'ulsnu,..l r.. for not per- ; Charles L. Ilydt•, asiguet of .John An- t'urnu•d by said .lohnsoo t'ol silt([ Folsom. I Irrsuu o al., for the sum of one hun- und,•r his rout lac[ with the arty of SI. tired and ninety-seven and 91FLDo otol- I'aui Jnr till p;n'iug of I{ :abri street tars t$1V7.no) to satisfy' judgment ren - I -I''- dered and entered ill the municipal 1'Le Cumpuvolh•r is hereby illtort in favor of said flSde and against 'tructed to pay the sslue out of Esti- S ort I, P. Fills lir, Jr.. for labor per - I,. No.. 1 :wit :3, allowed sol h'olsI ftwnica b} said ,lohn Andersun et al. for ,v }hurray and said S. 1'. Fulsour. •1 c. I said Polson. under Iris contract with the npuu the said cant' nets' Cd of St. Paul for the paving of Ros- Yeas—.Aida Cooley. I'ttxh. l!ulleD. abut strerL etc. I{yill, 1A'eber. Kain, llatnu. Bryant, ' .rile City Contptruller is hereby in- Mr.Vice1'resideut--lo' stntcted to pay said judgment out of Es- Sxys—Vd. Sanborn -1. timate No. :3, allowed to said Folsom .lpproved Jlar•h 7. IKw upon said contract. Yeas—Aid. Cuulep, I'etsch. Culleu. Ryan, \.'ober, Kain, Hamm. Bryant. It% luwoittee uu Claims— Tinea. Mr. Vice .'resident—lo. Resolved by the from mon ('.ouuei1 of Nays—AI I. Ssl,hurn-1. the Cit, of St. Pard, That an order be Approved Jlarch 7. isKs. drat•-rI olio„ thl City Treasurer ill favor f ].xtvler ti Durmrot. at,,ovneys of .Toho Jl;uuury, for the sow of rdoety-two and By Cuuuulttee un Clauns- s!-lull dol tars 0$!r'_W21 to satisty judgmout Resolved, by Uw Conmuaa Council of rendered slid entered in the 11111111M pal the C'dty of St. Paul. That all order yarn. in t'avor of said . xlorey forlabor I he drawn upon file City Treasury in ptrhrnued by said Jtaloney :and one fav r of .lames Selloollmot er, attorney 11'Illiou llaslett for Folsom A .hurray, f Charles 1. Hyde, assignee of .lens colder their contract with the Cit)' of St. ]r.arson et al.. for the sum of live hnm Paul for the paving of Waeonta street dred and ninety-nine and:40-100 (4554'3.40) „tr, dollars. to satisfy judgments docketed 'Tile. Pity Comptroller is hereby Ill- hl the r municipal court for labor per- 'tructed to pay said judgment out of formed by the said .lens Larson et al. Estimate No. 4 or ally subsequent esti- for Folsom s[ Murray, ander their coil - ::late allowed to snarl Polson, .0 .(urray tract with the city of St. Paul for the npuu said contract. paving of Wacouta street. etc. Also, PROCEDINGS OF THE COMMON COUNCIL. that an order be drawn in favor of , Yeas—Ald. QCunlegg, Petsch, Cullen. said JameL.s Schooumaker, attorney of Ryan, Smtborr, W.ebe. r, Kaiu, Hamm, Charles so Hyde, assignee oT' Nils Bryant. Jl ones, )1 r. Vice Presidentmm' Henrlrfeksmn et aL, for the sum of tiro hundred and 81Y1W dollars—($2W.so) to Approved J(arch 7. 11138. satisfy judgment docketed in said court, for labor performed b said By Aid. Hamm— Nils Hendrickson et al., for y y Resoh•ed. That the City Attorney be Folsom,; Jr., under his. contract with ofstl°pt Comed tomo��rCutuilcil tnwhat estepn Ohs Ito city street al etcr file 1epa Ci`y have been taken to compel the St. Paul Comptroller is hereb}' instructed to & Duluth Railroad company to build Pay the said judgments out of Esti- the bridge across their right of way oil mates No, and 3. allowed to said Fol- ilr,ju t aha street. Also if any have. Sol,] S Jiun'av and S, P. Folsom, Jr.,,,been taken to inform the Council of the upon the said contracts. present status of the. same. Yeas—Ald. Cade)'. 1'etsell. Cullen, leas—Ald. Catlev, Petsch, Cullen, Ryan, Weber. Kill,,'. Hamm, Bryant. Ryan. Sanborn, 11'eber, Rain, Hanan. Mines, Mr. Vice 1'residen[—ln. Br}ant Minea, ylr. Vice President -11. Sunburn -1 Approved March 7. 1933. - t 1t. Approved March 7, 18ss. By Abd. Bryant— llesoh•ed, That the propercity officers Reso ved. That the Cur oration At- xecute certificates of indebtedness to turnev is hereby respectfully requested the amount of thirty-five thousand (sj;;,- to furnish the Cormnon Council, at the WO) dollars Payab:e to the order of Hob. curliest practical date, a complete list ert A. Smith Mayor. in one, tore. au(I t' it or any pro rorty along the line of three }-Wars, u•i[h interest at the rote of the Sixth ?Card jevee that is necessary 5 per cent per annus, interest payable to the construction of saute, that has semi :mnually, in payment of one-half, °Ot pat been condemned for that pur- the purchase money of the following, Pos(•, together with ally other informs - described real estate vizOne-third of tine he may deew proper in relation lots 5 and a, block 18. Si' Paul Prop-. thereto. , and the not lots J' 87!.; feet of wimdle levan sSanbprn Cooley Petsch, Cullen Hallen one-third of lots 5 and a. block Is, st. I Byron' Mines, 1(r. Vice Pren, IIt—Il. Paul ]'roper: as authorized by an aetof the leggislature approved Fell. 24. 13N7t `approved March 7, 18sl. unit tint orders be drawn upon the 'Treasury in favor of file owners of said L'Y -aid. Kalb— Treasury of a wannuntee de tojjIv i[itrearsi� �of Ifesolved, That the Committee on Sheets, Sewers, and Bridges are hereby St. Paul for the undivided o1u•-half of instructed to ascertain from the presi- said property, said deed to be approve(] dent of tits St. Paul Street Rail•va by the Cor toruiou Ar ( cancan ' [he re � Y t'r bey. 1 } ason why til Y' y e ti ek ens ta.— S A�d which Ile Cuule%•. 1'etseh. Hy:m, are to '� used ai the cable cars Weber, Kain, Hunuu. Bryant- ]lines. between the hours of d and 7 in the Mr. Vice President—(, morning snot d and 7 in the evening Nays—Aid. Cullen, San Lura -2. Ira ve not been provided for the public Approved March 7. ]9.ax, use in accordace with the franchise granting the saind connpany the right to BY Aid. Bryant— Operate cable line on certain streets ht Resolved. That his honor the Mayor I this city. be and he is hereby authorized and di4-eas—Ald. Conley, Petsolt j?Cullen, rected to appoint a policeman for the Ryan, Sao born, Weber, Kaln, Hamm, Wabasha street bridge as recomnu•ndad I BI.3'ant, ylinea, Mr. Vice. rest toy by the Mayor arc] City Engineer. Approve(] .March 7. 1983. Yeas—Ald. Conley, Petsch, Cullen, Ryan, Sanborn, {Veber, Kinin, Hawn, I By Aid. Brrant— Brvart, Ati n,a, Mr. Vice President—Il. Resolved, That the Cit}•Clerk be and Approved ylarch 7, ttu f i he is hereby ordered tollve notleP. by By Aid. Rain— publication, as and rovu(ed Resolved. That the City Con Piroller sented.to thils Council and now filed top is hereby rty novted m record all deeds of record tr his office for the vacation of city property now in his possession. so a that the proper de(Inctions eau be umde fVr silt strart Of ;eetert court, for Icily named on the Assessor's real estate books for Yeas—Aid. Conley, Petsch, Cullen. the year owners and W prevent the or- Ryan, Sanborn, Weber, Kai') Hamm, iKinal owners of said condemned prop- Bryant, Minea, Mr. Vice President -11. erty from being assessed therefor. Approved March 7. 1838. PROCEEDINGS OF THE COMMON COUNCIL. yeas—Ald. Conley, Petsch. Cullen. Ryan, Sanborn. Weber, Kain, Hamm. Bryant, Mines, Mr. Vice President -11. Approved March _ 1888. By Ald. �lfnea— ItCounc 1 of the+City tofb St. Pauluthe munn+ 'That the matter of grmhng Chippewa avenue, trout the edge of the bluff to the south city limits, be and the .acne ishereby referred to the Board of Put)lic Fir+t,tIcrthis'iugarov,"Ie nt and and necessary:' Second—Give the Council all estimate Of the exp(•rnse thereof,and state whether intofileCrf tile cost ty I'nrasurryteof is before othe runillt tract is let. Third—Cao real estate to be assessc( for said improvement be found benefits('. to the extrnt of damages. cults and ex pensesth— ss sill to be incu rred therelyd'. Fourth—is such nit 1, asks( for upon the petition ur application u the owners of a majorit� of the prope't: 1provenwil to be 1--so,d for 'llell Fifth, Scud the loull(.il a plan ortIrn tile of said improvement. as require, b: law, if yourecent in favor oY the slat Sixth —sent} the Coon( n proper m der directing the work to be done. Yeas—lld. Cooley. Petseh, Culler Ryan. & nborn,[r. Vice Kato, lianin anin Bryant .lines, J Approved ]larch 7, labs. By A Id. h ain— It is hereby ordered by the Comnur Council of the Cit' of St. Paul: That the matter of construction of sewer on Maple street, front Sixth I Seventh street be and the same is herel referred to the Board of Public Wort to investigate and report: First—Is this Improvement proper ar necessary? second—Give the Council an estirm of the expelose thereof. mid std whether one-half of the cost thereof to be pilot into the Cit' 'Treasury befo the contract is let. Third—Can real estate to be assess, for Said improvement befound benefit, pe u'cr; mice. sar3lto 1 e incurredsther ,h Fourth—Is such improvement ask for upon the petitiuu or application the owners of it majority of the pngien to be assScessed for such imProveuveut:- Fiflli--ud the Council a plan or P. file of said improvenu•nt as required law, if %roil report fn favor of the stili sixth—Send the Council a'roper der din•etillthe work to be one. Teas—AI(- Conley, Petsch. CaBi Ryan, Sanborn. Weber, Kain Bryant Mlnea, Mr. Vice President— Approved March 7. 1888. BY Aid. Mines— Itis hereby of fire Cid of by the Paul: That the matter of grading Winne- bago street, from the edge of the bluff to the south city limits, be and the same is here I} referred to the Board of Public R'orks to investigate and re- port: First—Is this improvement proper and necessary? Second—Give the Council an estinnate ' of the expense thereof. and state whether one-half of the cost thereof is to be paid into the City 'Treasury before the contract is let. 'Third—Can real estate to be assessed for said improvement be found benefited to the extent of damages, costs and ex- penses necessary to be Incurred thereby? Fourth -11 such improvement asked fur upmt the Petition or application of the owners of s+ majority of the property to he assessed for such improvement? Fifth—Scud the Council a plan or pro- file of snid Improvement, as re+fflred by law. if you re sort in favor of tie same. sixth—Sem the. t'ouncil n proper or- der directing till work to be done. Yeas --allot. Gouley, Petsch, Cullen. Ryan. S+wburn. 11'eber, Kain, Hamnt. Bry:uit \linea. \lr. Vice Pre, approccd March?. 1888. 3p Aid. S:wburn— tCis ounetl of}the Citordery ofrSt. tileCommon That tile natter of changing the ,rade of ' Selby avcuue. from Third ) itreet to Nina sheet. so ns to form S. }roper grade for the cable and its rafl- road in a turner] under Suiurnit ave- nte, be and the same is hereby re- ferred to the Board of Public Works to Investigate mid report. First—Is this improvement proper and necessary? second—Give the Comwfl :u+ estimate of the expense thereof, and stale whether one-half ot'thc (.lost thereof is to be paid into the (city Trca+sury before the con- tract is let. Third—('au read estate to he assessed for said iuiprovclue"t be. found benefited to the extent of dmuages, costs and ex- petses nccessary tube incurredthereby? Fourth—Is s+ich improvement asked for upon the petition or application of [he owners of a wajurity of the property to be assessed fur such mnpruveuteut? Fifth —Scud the. ('uuncil a plan orI no - f le of said improvement, as required by la,v, if yon reuvt in t'avor of the sucle. Sixth—scm) the Council a proper order diverting the work to be done. Yeas—Ald. Conley. Petsch, Cullen, Byron, Sanborn. \Veber, Kain, Hamm, Bryant, Miueit Mr. Vice President. -11. Approved March 7, 1888. PROCEEDINGS OF THE COMMON COUNCIL. In the matter of the report of the Board Ing Improvements to be made, towtt: of Public Works, dated Feb. a, Ism. Pave Laurel avenue, from _Mina avenue IL is Hereby ordered itv f. the Common to llale street, in said city, with pine That the Board�olmcil of tile ! of 1 ub1ie 1Vm'ks of cllocdkah,s 1U the contill; with grosaid ulte, In- laid city of St. Paul cause the fullowiuK the accessary- aeweq water Hall gas tori - ❑nprovemen is [u be made, to wit: Con- nections s the property lines: that said 'tract a sewer oil hent street, from Asn- Buard cause said +yuck to he tet by con - land avenue to Summit avenue, i❑ said true[, us provided by lnw, without c: I) ly, together "'fill the tlecessary catch- halt'the estinrued cost being first paid bastas and manholes; that said Board into the City 1'reasur}•, and after said cause said work to be let by' contract, wurk shall ue placed under contract, as pro id by law, without u •-halt' said Buard Shull proceed without delay the estimated cost befog first paid unto to assess the amount as nearly as they the Ci[y '1'reusury, and after s:lfd work can ascertain tine stale, which will be shall be placed nder contract said rcyuired to pay fila costs null accessary Board shall proceed without delay to expenses of such improvennent upon the asses the ill s.o , nearly as they can mat estate to be beneli[ed by said im- uacertaiu the sawe, +rhich [yfll be re- provemeut, :u provided by law, it being required to Pay the costs nnu necrssm'y the opinion of the Council that real es- expenes ot'such impruveumnt upon thr tate to be assessed for such nmprove- the real estate to be benefited by said moat can be Yuwu1 benefited [o rue es- fuprovemuut, as provided C.by law. it lent of the lie casts aned d expenses neces- realtestate to the ex- on for ues arch taut stt]'ea'111dL111.'0l leylerl'etsch Cullen. provelleut can be found belle lited to the If)all, S:ulbonl. Reber, Kaiu. Hamm, extent of the costs nnu expeusrs Hetes- Bryan[, \linea, Mr. Vice President—I 1. at.}' to be incurred thereby. Approved ill:ach 7, ISMS. s ,,less— I. Conley, Petsch, Cullen, - Ryan, Sanborn, %Veber, Rain, lli uml, In the matter of [he rupun of the Board Bryant, ]linea, 31r. Vice President—I1. of Public R'orks dated Feb. ;!d, 1stlM. Approved )latch 7, 1858. If is hereby urdeteu b}' [Ile Comn,otl Council lot the city uY St. Paul: In the matter of [ue led J of file Buard "'but the Board of Public Works, of of YubNe R'orks dated Jan. 8, 168„. �afd city of St. Paul cause the follow - It is hereby oruered b}' the Cuuuuml ing improvements to be made, [o wit: Council lot' the City uC St. Paul: Coos"mc•t :t sewer ell \'ien• street, from \'hat the Board uY Public• Works of Ito Idulpll street W .lettersun nveuue. iu uid city lot' 5[. Paul, cause the follow- Haidtogether with the neeessaq InK lmlirovemeuts to be made to wit: catch -basins and nlaulrolest that sand Grace N'erdiuxnd street, front St. Au- Board cause said wurk to be tet by con- thon' avenue to it 'I street, In said tract, as proy9ded by law, without one - be that said Board c•uuse said JVerk to half the estfuod - cost being first paid be let by contract as provide[I by law, faro the C'f [y '1'reasur)', null after said Ihaunt ear -half the •ata mated lU 1 Lu- w •k nbnli nr }laced antler contract. ill hest l 6 aid into 1 [tic Ci t '\'elan treasury, slid said Board shall 11' cued w" of t itlmu ter sai t dela u work shall I x d• 3 faced um hl 1 lir asses s [h•• tau contract, said Bess shall prueeed early eau ascertain Cha [same, whiuti �wi11 be ea out delay tfile o assess the xnmuut as nearly required to pay the costs :uld necessary as they eau uscermit the ame, which expenses ut'such ingrruvrment W a will lie required to pa' the cost, ul ex[eut of $1.53 per front foot upon tilt. necessary expenses ofuch imps ave- real estate to br benefited by said Im- ment utun [he real estate to be bene- oroveuneut. as provided by how. it be- fited by said ingrruyelm'nL as provided iuK the opinion of the Cuwm❑ [hat real bo law, it being dm opinion lot' the estate to hr assessed for such impruve- Council Hutt real est to to be assessed meat can be !bund benefited to the for such impruyement c•ttl be found tent of +1.79 per front foot towards the benefited it the extent of the costs Hud costs load expanses urcessxt'y to he in” expenses necessary W be incurred carred thereby. [hereby. Teas—Ald. Caine)'. I'etsch, Callen. Yeas—Ald. Conley. Petse_h, Cullen, Ryan, Saubu u, 11"giber, Gain, Ilaulla. Ryan. Snnhurn. Neuer, linin, Ifulaun, Bryant. \tinea, Mr. Vice President—Il. Bryant, illinen, iltr. Vice President—tl. Approved Mnrcn 7, 1858. Approved March 7, 1888. In the matter of tae report of the Board Inof 1'ublice\Furkse du edtFeblll3Boar of Public Works dated ill:arch 5, 18SS: It is lie ordered by the Conuuon It is hereby ordered by the Common Council of the C'fty of St. Paul: Council of the City of St. Paul: That the Board of Yublic R'orks of said tClty Of t Paul ican ell the Y llo oc work f improiveme is Paul, clause the fol made,to-wite PROCEEDINGS OF THE COMMON COCNCIl. ont strect, Grade Fairview avenue, from St. An- fie nonlicr y hnthut said Board shall thong avenue to University aveuur, 1U (producsess the ed weaao said: that said Board cause auvblsa I worby k to I proccwrt Itsyitlarly att•theyctu ascertain be let by contract, tuts which will lie required to pug without one-half the lton ttCll cost be- 1 the unite, ing first paid into the Cit}' 1l'oeiury. the dauttg,:s` It�[riut nailcl ua vi pair the nd after snit! wurk shall be !laced lou- pluses u su • 1 u Aer contract. said Board s1llllnl proceed real estate to brnrvidt �l b chilillu �, it said bei ng witty -t delay to assess the anmunt as [ rovetue It [. :Is p )' arty as they Clin ascertain! [Ill• same, the tlpfllfull of the l;oultcil that real ch as be required to pay the costs estate, to be ussesed for such Improve - "III nrcessury exueasesof such Itltprove- arch can be found betetitud to [Ira ez- tent upon the real estate to be be m•litrd tell! of the datuages, costs said exPrnses bJ' said inlproveloc ot, lu pnryided by n". s'sary to be illculTec l'utschL}Cullen. la+v. it bring the ouIaaao of the Council lea.—.\Id. Cund r)'. that real e�Glte Lo be usnessrd fur st rh ! It),, S:ulborn, \Y t.ber, Sulu. llanuu. innlpnlJ'ennntt rnln Ire. fotml beoelited to I Bry"' ylim•It, ylr. \"ice Pmsid.ent—ll. the e.xtrnt of the cosh and expl ries :lipp"'yl }•arch 7, lhs+>. necessary to bee 11" l thereby. Yeaslt, I. I"- " l let Petsrh. Cid lou, In the u, a[Nr rt' [he reports oY the, I{yan, Sanborn, \5'eber. Kaiu, 11:uuln. Board aR Public \Turks dated Aug. Bry:ult, ill inea, ylr. \'ire 1'r'sidrnt—Il. Yi.lti'7: \uc. to, 1,,87, ami b'eb. Cotonou, :�ppruvrd illarch 7. 1>;w. I[ is hereby rcderlvl by the Cunuuon Cuuuril of the Pity of St. Paul: In the mutter of the report of the Board That the Board of Public \Forks oP of Public 11'orks dated \larch 5, 18slI 'said city of tit. I'uul cause the Yollow- I[ is hereby ordered by the Cuuunon I fug intpnn•eumnts [o be umde, h>•wiC Council of the. City of St. Paul: Ope u, "'alta and extend :\rade street 'fiat the Boar'[ of Public ANarks of (6etweeu nortlu•riy lice of Frmnunt said city' of SG Paul etutse the following ,street (Pnulueed west) uud the north impnn•eulents to be mude,tu-wit: (.cane city liuuts. in said cit}•, condemning Uel:nvar• nvrnue_ from Baker street to and taking all that lurid out •dread)' + nth ciq' liudts, iu said ciq-: that said condemned ur dedicated for public use Huard rause said wurk to be ]It by tun- b,tw_11 St•yenth street mill northerly tract. a., provided by law, without one- line of Freuunit street (Druluc t west), halt the estimated cost bring firs[ Paid lying within the lines of a [rip silty int. the City 'Treasury, and after said (GIl) feet lade. the aesWrly tine of +cork skull be 1 Ihtced louder coulrtet, which strip bclaK Cite easterly line of said Boum shall. proceed without dt.la}' s •etion :;'_'. [uw•u e:f. range _jd Also all to assess the uulouut as nearly as they that hurl nut ah'ead}• cmtdrmned or n ascertain the Salm•. ++'hick +yfli be dedicated fur Public use ng within n�y ui red to Ira)' the costs nod I stry till lim•s of t strip sixty lab) fent wide, eotlu nt the I front Orange street to north cit)' limits, •xprnves oY' such in ineat real estate to be Ilrtt.li tell b quid iUe rile renter line lot' wbic•h trill 'hall he pnwcmeu[, as pruvidrd by I:I+y, it being the west lice lot' aec[iou #1, Lul"29. the opinion lot' the l'ounefl liar rend rouge !L, iu St. Pauli }lin ithulot�delat ed fur such iw Pruye- said Bu:u'd shall proceed w 3 estate [o be assess he nearly as L lou[ as ) ss tile awn ) •d [ o the t.x- to :use. 1 rlitl ' full 1111 111 elft rai l be ' •h will be osL. and es n t as r•urt .ria the same. which r t of [he c 1 + > f"n n.c. ulr a nr rel aired to Pay the daumges, costs and to be incurred thereby. I u I rues lot s Ick Improve- Veas—:\Id. Conley'. I'etsrh, t'ullell, rres.;lry e.'pe ' Ryan. Sanborn. \Y t.brr. Kahn. llamut. attar upon [hr mal estate hr be provbluided Tinea, Mr. Vice Presidvot—ll. tiled by said improcentcn[, us provided Approved )larch 7, ISM. I by law, it hehug the opinion of the Cuutchl that real estate to be nsessed In the stutter of the. reports Uf the Board I bt'nefi[rd tottlwtextent of the an ,Illamnges of public IVUrka, darted August ''?.'i, osis xud expenses necessary Vr be iu- ISF7. ami February i:i, IF, -S. carred thereby. It hs hemby u'del"'d by the Coutuon t.t,as—Aid. Cmde.y. Petsch, Cullen, Council of the City of St. Paul: 'Phar the Buard lot' Public Works lot' Rr113 �annt >Liuea I�mr. Vice prestidentrltlt. said city oP St. Paul cause the following A roved \larch 7. 1SS°. improvement to be nude, to -wit: Open, l'P Mdell uud extend Fremont rtrert, be- nveeu yk'ndota street and west line of Ln CI I'ublim�ksldute oFeb. 1rt of 13, Board .\made street, tin sold •ity. cundenming aitd taking all that land not almady I[ is hereby ordered by the Common cunde toned or dedicated for path use, Council of the Cit) of St. Paul l bet\vecn illendtta street told westerly 'I' flat the Board of Public Works of line of Arcade street, lying southerly of said city of St. Paul cause the 'follow- s PROCEDINGS OF THE COMMON COUNCIL. Ing Improvements to be made,to-wit: Yeas—Ald. Conley, Petsch, Cullen, Condemn and take an easement oil the Ryan, Sanborn; Weber, Kain, Hamm, land adjoining and on the line of Dear- Bryant, Mines, Mr. Vice President -11. born street, from Bidwell street to State Approved March 7. 1888. street, in said city, necessary to make and maintain the slopes in grading said In the mutter of the report of the Board Dearborn street, said slopes extending of Public R'orks, dated May 26, 1886, one and one-half (1�) feet on said land, It is hereby ordered by the Common for every foot cit or filled oil said Dear- Council of the City of St. Paul: born street in said grading; that said That the Board of Public Works of Board shall proceed without delay to said clty of St. Paul cause the following assess the amount as nearly as they can improvements to be made,to-wit: Open, ascertain the same. which will be re- widen and extend Maria avenue, from quired to pay the dainaees, costa and I JlcLean street to Lizzie street, in said necessary expenses of such improve- city, condemning and taking all that ment upon the real estate to be bene- Part of block 8, Suburban Hills addition, filed by said improvement, as provided Fart southwesterly of the northeasterly by law, it being theopinion of the Coun- line of Jlaria avenue, ill said addition, �aI that real estate to be assessed for Droduced through said block 8; thatsaid such improvement can be found belle- Board shall proceed without defay;do fitted to the extent of the damages, costs assess the amount, as nearly as they can and expenses necessary to be incurred ascertain the same, which will be re - thereby. quired to pay the damages, costs and Peas—Ald. Conle}} I'etsch, Cullen, necessary expenses of such improve- Ryau, Sanborn, Broiler, Kain, Ilanw,, merit upon the real estate to be benefited Bryant, Mines, Mr. Vice President -11. by said improvement, as provided by Approved March 7. 1888. law. it being the opinion of the Council that real estate to be assessed for such improvement can be found benefited to the extent of the damages, costs and ex- penses necessary to be incurred thereby. Teas—Ald. Conley, I'etsch, Cullen, Ryan, Stmbnrli, Weber, Kain, Hamm, Brvant. Alinea, Bir. Vice President -11. Approved March 7, 1888. In the matter of the report of the Board of Public Works dated Feb. (1, 1888. It is hereby ordered by the common Council of the City of St. Paul: That the Board of Public Works of said city, of St, Paul cause the following improvements to be made, to -wit: Open, widen and extend State street, between Roble street and Louisa street, in said city, condemning and taking all that land lying easterly of a line drawn from the southwesterly corner of Louisa and State streets to a point in easterly line of lot 2, block lis, . West St. Paul Proper, to the angle in easterly, line of said lot,-,; also all that part of block 91, West St. Paul Proper, not already con- demned or dedicated for public use; that said Board shall proceed without delay to assess the amount as nearly as they can ascertain the same, which will be required to pay the damages, costs and necessary expensesof such improve- ment upon the real estate to be bene- fited by said improvement, as provided by lav, it being the opinion of the Council that real estate to be assessed for such improvement can be found benefited to the extent of the damages, costs and expenses necessary, to be in- curred thereby. Teas—Ald. * Conley, Petsch, Cullen, Ryan, Sanborn, Weber, Kain,'Hamm, Bryan, Mines, Mr. Vice President—ii. Approved March 7, 1888. In the matter of file report of the Board of Public Works dated Feb. Ili, 1888, It is hereby ordered the Coalition Coup - of the City of St. Paul: That the Board of Public Works of said city, of St. Paul cause the following Improvements to be made, to -wit: Open, widen and extend Mc Menenty street, front Case street to Lake Conal and Phalen avenue, fn said city, condemning and taking all that land notalrcady con- demned or dedicated for public use, lying within the limits of a strip sixty-six (66) feet wide, between Case street and Maryland street, the center line of which strip shall be the section line be- tween sections 20 and 30, town 20, range 22; also all that land not already con- demned or dedicated for public use Iying within the lines of a strip sixty (60) feet wide, between Maryland street and Lake Como and Phalen avenue, the center line of which strip shall be the section line between sections 10 and 20, town 21range 22, in fit. Paul, Minnesota; that said Board shall proceed without delay to assess the amount as nearly as they can ascertain the sane, which will be re- quired to pay the damages, costs still necessary expenses of such !in 0 -- ment upon the real estate to be bene- fitted by said improvement, as provided by law, it being the opinion of the Council that real estate to be assessed for such improvement can be found ben- efited to the extent of the damages, costs and expenses necessary to be incurred thereby. PROCEEDINGS OF THE COMMON COUNCIL. In the matter of the report of the Board In the matter of the report of the Board of Public Works dated March 5, 1888. of Public \Corks it Dec. 20, 1887. it is hereby thordered Cit def St he Common I[Cuumdl of thetCity of 'it. bv the OOmmmt That the Board of Public Works of •ghat the Board of Public \Yin ks of said City of St. Paul cause the follow- said Citc Of St. 1';uiI cause the follow- ing improvements to be made, to -wit: frig iugirorenmuts to be made, to -wit: ripen, widen t,I, extend Arkwrigltt trade I{iver street, from Iioffman ave- aree•t, from Case ,t, t to Emma street ❑tie to Biltiu stn•et, in said city: that in said city, condemning and taking said Board cause said work to be let by alae R^ly:if) It. of lots gaud 1G. the Af'ly cuutraeL as provided by law. without 15 it; of lot 1, and file Ely " Pt of lots nue-half the estimated cost being first ?. :i fad 4. 110N t" addition of oat lots tI Laid into I o. City Treasury, and after St. Paul. said o•urk Shall be placed under con - Also. the E'Iy it. of lot '-I block Vcacti said Ituurd shall proceed without s..lagg:vd's addition ro St. Iran, delay ht assess the •,mount as nearly as .flso, the E'Ip ft. of lots 1:1, i+ 1,11.1 they caul ascertain the same. which will 16, t'larke's suhdfvfsiou of, Inh I and .-, be required to pac the costs ;uul neces- Bl,ss' acre lot.. tit. Paul. .am •xpcus— of said improvement Also, the E'Ic 5 ft. of lots o, 1^_, 17, neon the real eshth` to be benefited by M. is 2 t e 3n, it and ai. .I. W. Bass' sod in, provct0c tit as provided Iry law. sere tuts. St. Paul it being the opinion of the Conned that Also, the b: a ft of luta a. -'- s and real -.tate [u,be assessed for such fnt- v..l. JI. Warner's acre lots. St. Paid. Proceuu•i,t eau be found benefited to the extent uY the costs and espouses lice- Also, the E'Iy r, ft. of lots 13. 1-1 snot 15. weary it) b-hicurred thereby. NeINcl'I, subdivision of lots 1 .nal t0. .I. yl. Warner's acre lots. St. Paul. � Y-as—Ald. Couloy. 1'etseh. Cullen, Also. the E'ly 5 ft. of lots lu aid '211. 1tyan S•a'a, JnhoWelicr, Side amm. - block s, lots 16 and 20, block 5, lots 10 Bryant, ?larch 7. r. ice Pr and 20. block 46 lots l0 and 20. block 1, 4 ylortou's addition to St. Paul. Also. the W'ly 5 ft. of lots 15 to 2.2 in- , lusive, block 2. .laggard's udditiou to St. Pard. Also, the W'ly 5 ft. of lots lo. 2t, 2+, la the matter of the report of the Board 32.:17, +0 and a;. .I. W. Bas;' acre of Public Warks, dated'Nov. I, 1897. lots. St. Paul. It is herev ordered b, the Common b Council ;If the City of St. Paul: Also, the Af'ly :ill ft. of till: NE a of That the Board of Public Works of the NW 4 of the S1f fs of section 20. said city of St. Taal cause the following town 29, rause ::2. impruventeuts to he made, to-wft: Grade Also. the WIN, 5 ft. of lots 1 allot 30. nolle street, from Bancroft avenue to block 7, lots 1 and 30, block G, lots 1 and the right of way of the Minnesota & :a), block 3, lots t and :;u, Muck 2. Mur- Nortlnvestern Railway company. and tun's addition to St. Paul. Batu•roft avenue, from Concord street to Alio. all that land not airead, eon. Congress street. in said city, said •radfng deiniwd or dedic ated for public use to bI. two, under one contract; t at said lying w•ftbill the bo" If Arkwright Board cans, said work to be let by 'OD - ,it ct. in Nlortuds addition to St. Paul. trait• as provided by law, without one - it produced north fi0 ft ,vide m N:mma half the cstm )at,(i cost being first paid street. in the cit- of St. Paul.Jlitinesuta: into the ('itv'I're;asury, and after said [stat said Board 'hall proceed without ,work shall be placed under contract, said delay to assess tlne aioiu tit as nearly as Board shall proceed without delay to as- ! ,au, aseeitafti the sante, which twill Sess th, aniount Its nearly as they can be rr, p,ired to paw the damages. costs ascertain the suite. whioh will be ro- und nec,ssary ex prudes of such fm- quired to pay the costs xud necessary pruccme it upon rite real estate to be expenses of such improveuuent upon the benelited by said iugnv,yeuu•nL as pro- real -stilt,, to be benefited by said im- wided by law. it being the opinion of proceu,rnt, as provided by law, it being the council that real estate to be assessed the opfnfon of the Cot"' for that rapps\ es - for such improvement can be found moutrtc e ata assessed d benefit-,,isuch ntro improve - ,I(,, to tce extentes the damages, teat of the costs slid expenses necessary rusts and , tenses n-ceaasu }- h1 be in to be incurred thereby. carred there )y. - Yeas—Ald. Conley. I'etsch, Cullen, Yeas—Ald. Cmtley, I'etsch. Cullen, Ryan, Sanborn, Weber, Bain, Hamm, Ryan, Sanborn, Weber, Kain, Hamot, Bryant, Mines. Mr. Vice President -11. Bryant. ylinea, Mr. Vice President -11. Approved March 7, 1888. Approved March 7, 1888. PROCEEDINGS OF THE COMMON COUNCIL. In the matter of the report ofthe Board of Public Warks dated Dec. 20, 1887. It is hereby ordered by the Common Council of the City of St. Paul: That the Board of Public Works of said city of St. Paul cause the following Improvement to be made. to wit: Grade Marshall avenue, from Victoria streot to the edge of the bluff near the Mississippi river, in said city; that said Board cause said work to be let by contract, as provided by law, without one-halftbe estimated cost being first paid Into the City Treasure, nhd after said work shall be pplaced under con- tract, said Bow -d shall proceed without delay to assess the. amount as nearly as they can ascertain the same, which will be required to pay the costs and neces- sary expenses f such improvement upon the real estate to be benefited by said Improvement, as provided by law, It being the opinion of the Council that real estate to be assessed for such Im- provement can be found benefited to the extent of the costs and expenses necessary to be incurred thereby. Yeas—Aid. Conley, Petsch, Cullen, Ryan, Sanborn, Webeq Knit, Hamm, Bryant, Jlinex. 31r. Vice Presto ent-11. Approved March 7, 1888. In thematter of the report of the Burd of Public Works, dated Dec. 1. 1887. IL is hereby ordered by the Common Counetl of the City of St. Paul: Tlint the Board of 7 Public Works of said city of St. Paul cause the following Improvements to be made, to -wit: Grade Seventh street, from Phalen .tient to White Bear nyenue, In said city; that said Board cause said work to be let by contra(., as Provided by law, wit11. t one -halt' time estimated cost be- ing first paid Into the City Treasury, I' after said work shall be placed un- der contract, said Board shall proceed without delay to assess the amount :ns nearly as they can ascertain the same, which will be required to pay the costs and necessary expenses of such ho- provement upon the real estate to be benefited by said .Improveueut, as provided by law, it being the opinion of the Counil that real es- tate to be assessed for such *Improve- ment eon be found benefited to the ex- tent of the costs and expenses necessary to be incurred thereby. I Yeas—Aid. Conley, Petsch, Cullen, Ryan. Sanborn, Weber, Kain, Hamm, I Bryant, Minea, Mr. Vice President—Il. Approved \larch 7, 1889. S In the matter of the report of the Board i of Public Works dated Nov. 15, 1881. l It Is hereby ordered by the Common I Council of the City of St. Paul I That the Board of Public Works of t said city of St. Paul cause the following k improvements to be made, to -wit: Grade ,, fluesota street to a partial grade,from Second street to levee, in said city; that said Board cause said work to be let by contract. as provided by law, without one-half the estimated cost being first paid into the City- Treasury; and after said work shall be placed under con- tract, said Board shall proceed without delay to assess the arnount as nearly as they can ascertain the same, which will be required to pay the costs and neces- sary expenses of such improvement ,qx the real estate to be benefited by said improvement, as provided by law, it being the opinion of the. Council that nal estate to be assessed for such dm- provenmentcall be found benefited to the extent of the costs and expenses neces- sary to be incurred thereby. Yeas—Alit. Conley, , Cullen, Ryan, Sanborn, R'eherPet, Kaischn. Hamm, Bryant, Minea, Mr. Vice President -11. Approved March 7, 1888. In the matter of the report of the Board of Public R'orks, dated Nov. 15, 1887. It is hereby rdred by the Common Council of the City of St. Paul: That the Board oi' Public R'orka of said City of St. Paul cause the following improvements to be made, to -wit: Grade Clermont street,fmm Hoffman avenue to B,;rns avenue. in said cityt that said Board cause sand work to be let by con- tract as provided by law, without one- half the estimated cost o ehmg first paid into the City Treasury, red after said work shall be placed tinder contract, sand Board shall proceed without delay to assess the amount, as near)yy as they can ascertain the same, w•h le I will be required to pay the costs and necessary expenses of such improvement upon the real estate to be benefited by said im- provenent, as provid by lit befog [he opinion of the Codeuncil taw,nat real es-. tateto be assessed for such improve- ment can be found benefited to the ex- tent of the costs and expenses necessary to be incurred thereby. Yeas—Ald, Conley, Petsch, Cullen, Ryan, Sanborn, IN be', Kain, Hamm, Bn•aut, Jlinea, Mr. Vice President—I1. Approved \larch 7, 1888. n the matter of the report of the Board of Public Works dated Oct. 31, 1887, t is hereby ordered by the Common Council of the City of St. Paul: That the Board of Public Works of aid city of 8t Paul .use the follow - 11 Improvements to be made, to -wit: 'rade Short street, from Mat. street to loffnian avenue, in said city; that said ',oard cause said work to be let by con - 'act. as provided by law, without one- alf the estimated cost being first paid PROCEEDINGS OF THE COMMON COUNCIL. into the City Treasury, and after said work shall be placed under contract, said Board shall proceed without delay to assess the amount as nearly as they can ascertain the same, which will be required to pay the costs and necessary expenses of such improvement upon the real estate to be. benefited by said im- provement. as provided by law, it being lie optnimi of the Council that real es- tate to be assessed for such inn rove- ment can be found benefited to the ex- tent of the costs and expenses necessary to be incurred thereby. e"`_ Id. Conley, Is I. Cullen. Byan, S reborn, Webeq Kain. Hamm. 13ryan t, If,,, Vice I'residenr—ll. Approved March 7. 1688. oard In or 1,obl ct Work,, dater of the ed rSept,t of nl•1B1887.. It is hereby or lered by the l-nnmm Council of the City of St. Paul: Phot the Board of Public \Yorks of said city of St. Paul cause the tolloo'fng improvements to be made. to -wit: Grade Fry street, front Blair street) pro - since,[ west) to flew-itt avenue, in said city: that said Board cause s:nid work to let by contract, as provided by law, without one-half the esti n ated cost being first paid into the City '1 reasury. and after said work shall be placed ❑oder contract, said Board shall pro - mid— to assess the amount, as nearly as they call ascertain time samc. which will be required to pay the cost: and necessary expenses f such on provement upon time real estate to b( benefited by' .'aid im provennent, ns Pot ,bled by law, it benne the opinion of the Counetl that real estate to be assesset for such imlIl��roveue'it can be tourer expo(frees tocessar}tto incurredcthcreb� Yeas—Ald. Conley, 1'etselm. Cullen n. Hao Bryaints\linea, .\Ir. Vice.' PreWe sident nm11 Approved March 7, 1888. In the matter of the report of file Bore of Public Work, (late,[ Oct. 17, 1887. It is hereby ordered by '.he Common Council of the. City of St. Paul: That the Board of Public Works u said city of St. Psrnl cause the Io: lowing unprovenent to be made, to wit: Grade Congress street. from In}' kota said c that said Board jle to O Boardcauser ir saidwnrk totb letby contract, as provided by lav without one-half till estinrateil cos being first paid into the City '1'rettsur7 and after said work shall be laced ur der contract said Board shall prooee witlmut delay 4n assess ilio amount, a nearly as they can ascertain the sauu wit fell will be require, to Puy the cosi and necessary expenses of such in pruvement upon the rest estate [o t benefited by said improvement, as pro- vided by law. It being the opinion of the Council that real estate to be as- sessed for such improvement call be found benefited to the extent of the costs and expenses necessary to beln- curred thereby. Peas—Ald. Conley, Petsch, Cullen, Ryan. Sanborn, Weber, Kain, Hamm, Bryant, MInea. Mr. Vice Presidents -11. Approved :1[arch 7, 1888. n the matter of the report of the Board of Public Works dated Nov. 15, 1887, and Nov. 21. 1887. t is hereby ordered by the Common Council of the City of SG Paul: feat the Board of Public Works,l of aid City of St. Paid c ... cthefollowon; tprovements to be I. to-wit: Grade .Ilcy in \Veecl d Willfns' earrange- ne:t of block 2'3. R'oo Da Park et to fon to St. Paul, from Dale street to lent street, in said city; that said Boaroll �xuse said work to be let by contract, a9 >rovided c. law: without one-half the Into the lty Treasury. and aftersaidwork shall ?e placed under contract, said Board :hail proceed without delay to assess [he amount as nearly as they can ascer- pay tine costs le fl d inecessa% required xpe expenses of such improvement upon the real estate Gn be benefited by said improvement- mm�t, as provided byyii I that real law, it being the to bion of ssedCforncsuch improvement an be found benefited to the extent of the costs and expenses necessary to be incurred thereby. Yeas—AIt,. Gouley, Petsch, Cullen. Ityxu, Sanborn, Weber, Kain, Hamm, Bryant, Dtinca, Mr. Vice President -11. Approved March 7. 1888. In the matter of the report of the Board of Public \Narks dated Uct. 11, 1887. It is hereby ordered by the Common I (Ini"'tl of the City' of St. Pau'• 'Phot the Boarrl of Public Works of said city of St.Paul cause the folbmwiiIg irpprovenmuts to be made, to wit: Grade Fairfied avenue, from Dakota avenue to Belle streot, fn said city; that said Board cause said work to be let by con- tract, as Provided by law, withoutone- flat f the estrinxted cost being first paid into the . City Treasury, and after said work shall he placed tinder contract said Board shall proceed without delay to assess the amount, as nearly as they ran ascertafu the same, which will be required to pay- the costs rend necessary expenses of such improvement upon the real esuito to be beuelited by and im- provement, as provided by law, It being the opinion of the Council that real es- tate to be assessed for such improve- A PROCEEDINGS OF THE CW&ON COUNCIL. ment can be found benefited to the ex tent of the costs and expenses necessari to be incurred therebv. Yeas—Ald. Conley, Petsch, Cullen Ryan, Sanborn. Webi:Kain. Ilanuu Bryant. Aliuea, AI r. Vi+lk Pre+ident—I1 Approved \larch 7. IseB. In the matter of the report of the Bom., of Public Works dated Lick.. 5. lova. It is hereby ordered by the Cunuuul Council of the city of St Paul: That the Board of Public \Corks tit said City of St. Paul caws, the fol- lowing ntpi'oyenien4 to I umde. to wit: Grady Photo .trot, from Holl7uaw aveuuv to \laplr ,reel. i4l .aid rill that said Board caul, stud Work to Lc let by' contract. asprovided b% law, will,. out ogle-kadf the. ,vtimatctl coel bring first paid into the City I reasury. and after said work ,hall Ir, placed uudcr contract said Board ah:dl proceed with- out delay to asscss the amou"L luc trh as they cul ascertain the .same. which will he required to pa3 the rout, and ue,ebsely cxpeus(•s of sod; improve_ ment upon the real "stat, to be benc•litcd I y said improv,uent. a, pros d id,by L•tw, it bring the opinion kit the Punnet: that real e•stch. to 111,a,se,,,d f'ur,uch .that raw to,,n f(otd hrtu•titcd in the extent of the rats and expeu,r, necessary to la(• it,( thereby. Seas—.AId. 1'oulcv. 1'r t,(•h. Cullco. Ityau. Sanborn. 11 cL,r. Kain. III uu in. Bryant. )linea. )Ir. Sic, Pre,ideut-- II. Appy" d )larch 7. IMS. la tit,, matter It' th" repnft of the Itnnrd Of Public \Corks (hitl•c1 1)1.1•. _Il. Irani. Itis hereby order"d by the• Couunou Cnuucil of the City of -,t. ''aorta That til,• Board (f Publiv 1Curkr of said cityof St. Paul cansv the following Improvements to b, mad,. to -wit Payr Arundel street, 33 feet wid,. from Ilolly even"" to Marshall av,uue. ill said city. with pine blocks and curbing will, gran- ite, including in the contract for said paving the necessar)- sews. water and gas cokin,c•tinn to the property lines: that said Board ,loots, said work to ac let by contract. a, pruvid,d by law, without one-half the estimated cost h, - in: firstbeing paid into tit( C1 t, ury. and after said lvork shall lie placed under contract. said Board shall pro- ceed without delay to asscss the amount, as nearly astheg Van ascertain thewilu,, which will be regaitwd to pay tit costs fand neevssary ,xpenses of vurh im- rovcment uptil, real estate to be on ,nefited by said iniprovellieuL as pro- vided by I:AN, it be;ng til, upiuiou of the Council that read estate to le asses ed for such im proveiuent eau, be found ben- efited to the extent of the costs and ex- penses necessary to be invarred thereby. Peas—Ald. Conley, Petsch, Cullen, Ryan, Sanborn, weber, Kain, Hamm, Bryant. Mines, Mr. Vice President -11: Approved March 7, 1888. Lu the matter of the report of the Board of Public works dated Dec. zo, 1887. It is herebv ordered by the Common Council of tine City of St. Paul: 'rhat the Board of Public works of ;aid City of St. Paul cause the following Im proveiurnts to be made. to -wit: Pave At street• thirty-two feet wide. from Smnn;it avenue to Hullo avenue, ill said til) with asphalt and curbing will' 91 alnite, hh-111(1ink, ill the eUlltraet fur said paving the accessary server, water uuU gats couuuctiuns to the prop- erty Lines: that said Board cause said truck to be let by contract, as provided by law. without one-half the estimated co,t being first paid into the City Treasury. and after said work shall be placed under contract said Board shall proceed without delay to asscss the anlmun. as near]% a, they can nscertain the same. which will be requll'od to pay til" costs and nrrc,sar, expenses (f such iuipruvemenI upon the real estate nr be benefited by said improvement. a, provided by law. it bring the opinion of the Coun•11 that real estate to be as - for such iuprroveikient call be found hcuefited to tilt, extent of the list, ;uulr3cll es n(•('es,ary to be In- •urred therty. Scas—Ald.ConleyPetsch. Cullen. I•nu. Sauboru, wrla.•r. Kain. Hamm. h"ant. )linea. Mr. Vice Presideuf-11. Approved )Lech 7. isss. lu ihr uuetu'r of tilt, report of the Board of Public Works, dated Iles. 1, 1887. It is hereby ordered by the Conlon❑ Cnul".1 of the city of tit. .Paul: That ill, Board of Public works of said ('ill of St. Paul cause the following improvemr•uts to be nude, to -wit: Pave A,ulaud avclme to it width of thirty- twu c:etr feet, from Western avenue to Dade street, in said cify.witll pane blocks and r•urLi 14 with �,rm)itr, including in the contract for said paving the, I eees- la"N s,wer, water and gas connections to thr property lines: that said Boaid rause sai(1 work to be let by contract as provided by law, without one-half the estimated cost being first paid inti) the, Ciq' 'Treasury'. and after said work shall Ire placed under contract said Board shall 1) teed without delay to asses, the amount as nearly is they can ascer- tain the same. which will lie required to pay the costs and necessary expenses of such improyeinent upon tate real estate to be benefited by said improvement, as Provide(] by law, it being the opinion of the Council thatreal estate to be as- sessed fur such improvement can be PROCEEDINGS OF THE COMMON COUNCIL. found benefited to the extent of the costs and expenses necessary to be iki- curred thereoy. Yeas—Aid. Conley. Petsch, Cullen, Ryan, Sanborn, weber. Kenny, Hanan, Bryant, Mines. illy. Vice President -11. Approved March 7, 1888. In the matter of the report of the Board of Public works dated Dec. 1. 1887. It is hereby ordered by the Common Council of the City of St. Paul: That the Board of Public Works of said city of St. Paul cause the following improvements to be nude, to wit: Pave ylaeku bin street to a width of thirty- hvo (32) feet, from Marshall avenue tc Summit avenue, in said city, with pine blocks and curbing with granite.ulclud ing in the contract for said paving til( necessary sewer, water and gas coil nections to the property lines: that saic Board cause said work to be let by con tract, as provided by law, without one half the estiniated cost being first pais into the City Creusury''and after sm( work shall 6r placed under contract said Board shall proceed without dela: to assess the mtioulnt as nearly' as the; can ascertain the. Saone, which will b required to pay the costs and necessar; expenses of such improvement upon tit real estato to be benefited by said im proventent, as provided by haw, it bell' the opinion of the Council that real e: tate to be assessed for suet, improv( Inert can be found benefited to the e) tent of the costs and expenses necessar to be incurred thereby' Petsch. Cullet Teas—Aid. Conley, Ryan. Sanborn, Weber, Kain. Hann Bryant. \linea, illy. Vice President -1 Approved March 7, 1888. Ili the Works dated 1 lune a 87 ), 18. f the Book' o It is Council of thehereby ordered Cityof by ttlPaul: That the Board of Public works said City of St. Paul cause the ft, lowing improvements to Ile mad wit Pave Minnesota street, fru Eighth street to East summit avenue, said city, with cedar blocks and curbil with granite. includitla in the contra for said paving the ne,essary s..wc water and gas connections to the pr(. erty lilies; that said Board (•ause so work to be let by contract, to, oruvid bylaw; withoutone-half the e.stiulat cost being first paid into the City 'I're, ury, and after said work shall Ire plac under contract said Board shall proce without delay to assess the amount. Il"rl% as au wfucli will reguiredcto Pa) rtain uts tile co p: and necessary expenses of such i rovenlent upon the real estate to Aided by lay . itcbeing tl eeopin on (Ifas p Council that real estate to be assessed for such improvement call be found benefited to the extent of the costs and expenses necessary to be incurred thereby. Yeas—Ald. Conley, etsch, HaCulmm. Ryan, Sanborn, Bryant, Tinea, Mr. Vice President -11. Approved March 7, 1888. 4- the matter of the reports of the Board of Public Works dated Aug. 16, 18s7, and Nov. I. 1887. is hereby ordered by the Common Council of the City of St. Paul: That the Board of Public Works of Ili city of St. Paul cause the following 1pruvemeuts to be made, to -wit: Pave isslssippi street, front Grove street to cker street, with cedar blocks and curb - ,g with gg,.Wife. and construct a sewer 1 said illississippi. street, from Penn- rIV Id avenue to the southerly end of le bridge over the right of wayy of the Jfinneapolis Bt, Jinmtoba Rain 'ay 11 "Y' ills aid city, including le contract the necessary sewer, water ad as connections to the property Iles, said paving and sewer to be done killer one contract: that said Board ins" said work to lie let by contract, as rovided by law, With one-half the shouted cost being first paid into the lily Treasury, slid after sod work shall e placed under contract, said Board hall proceed without delay to assess he amount as nearly as they can ascer- ain the same,which will be required o pay the costs still necessary expenses I' such improvement upon the real es - ate, to be benefited b}' said Improve- nent, as provided by law, it being the ,pinion of the Council that real estateto No, assessed for suet, improvement can ostsnand nd bexpenses necessarenefited tile y to be it of n furred thereby. Yeas— Ald. Conley, Petsch, Cullen, Ityau, sanlrorn. Weber, Kain, Hamm, Bryant, Tinea. illy. Vice President. -11. Approved March 7, 1888. In the matter of the report of the Board Of Pnblie Works dated Nov. 15, 1887, It is hereby ordered by the Common Council of the City of St. Paid: That the Board of Public Works of said city of St. Paul cause the following improvements to he made, to -wit: Pave levee, from .Jackson street to Sibley street; and Sibl(•y street, from levee to h(Sistree lcut[ of t i cn said pavement saidSlide, City, with granite blocks and curbing with granite.. 'a!(' paving to be done under one con- tract; that said Board cause said work to be let by contract. as provided by law, vyithout one-ha'f the estimated ury annruz d a'terswork shag first aid wCity be placed PROCEEDINGS OF THE COMMON COUNCIL. under contract said Bord shall par- improvements W be made, to -wit: used without delay W assess the amount Grade Bremer avenue from St. Anthony as nearly as they can ascertlu file sono', avenue to University ayenue. in sale which will be required to pay the costs Sty: that said Board cause said work W and necessary expenses of .uc•h na- be let by contract, as provided by law. rovetnent upon the real estate to hr wftluxrt our -half the estimated cost w enefited b}' said im uroveun•nt. ;t, pt'o- urK first paid into thi• City 'Preasury,and vided by law, it being the upiuion Of after ,aid work shall be placed under Che Cuuucil that real esmh• to br a.- rnntraet said Board shalt proceed with- sessed fur such nut movement an be out delay to assess fire amount.as nearh found benefited to tis• extent of the al'. thew raw a,tvrtxin file sumo, which costs end expenses uevrss:u'y In br in- will lie required to pay the coats and Burred thereby necessary expenses to such fm benefited Yeas—Aids 1'uulry. ]'rtseh. ('ulleu,� nn•nt upon file real estate to he benefited rove- H}'an. Sanborn. Weber. Kain. Ilam ni, b} ,aid impruvem est, as provided by. Bryan , NI ,1 . Atr. Vice I'rr.idrut -I 1. - la r, it being the opinion !)'Is f the provided b t _Approved \htrei� I,.�.s, that read etre to be assessed for such In the matte" of the report of the Boo''I tine extent •rnf (,tile he f, urate "'fit se lit' Public 1A'arks darted July In. is 7,esp It is herrbv c rd«•rrd Icy the Connm,u °'•'e•s"ary hr be incurred thereby. 1'ouncil If the If ,I of St Paul: lton"ti ullborn.11Welrer, Hain, Hamm. i v t he t. I a f Public Al-ork, of 13i'rant Jline1, Nlr. Vice P,esident-11. said oils of Ss P:ul o;mse• the fulluw'iuC Appnn'ed \I:u't•h i. lass. i I.1!.st' t eet. robe Suter. h (7th) 1':n•e Locust Greet, from Seventh (7th) sh'el'l to Tenth Oofh) .street: 'Tenth (loth) In thehunter of the report Of the Board sweet, from Lurust street to north line Of PLlbhe Works dated .I;,,, 3. 1888. Of Grove ,street, at intersection of La-; It is hereby Ordered by the Common fa}ette avenue: Lafayrlte ;rornue, from Council of the City of 5t. Paul: north Iiuu of Croy .[reef tO Collins That thu Bord of I'ublie Works of street and l'011ius strict Yrom Lafar- said City Of St. Paul cause Lbs following ette avenue to Burr sd'urt n•xcept lie- ! improveutetnts W be um(tel to-tviti ween fine. rails of tlu• sU ret ear harks (;rade :lrkwright street• front lvhitall and between the traeks.:md true One Pout strecl m Case street. and Lookout Place. on each side If the uutsirle nail ut'said I fIOut its ertsh•rl}' tenuinus to Terrace tracks, where street rxr ruollaul is sup- � street, in said city, said Crating r be posed to pave with Kri ite). u. said citv. dune under nue contract; that said with cedar blocks ;ate rurbiog with Board pause said work to be let by con- granih•, inrhuling in the •uutraet for t.raet. as pro •need by law. I. tlmut one - said paving the mres.:try' .ewer, trate" half the esti nutted cost being first paid and ga «I) gjoo, to the open, into the ('i ty 'Yrea.ur'y. ami after said tines; that said Board rause sail work work shrill be placed under contract, W be let by anrtr:u•txs provided by In". i said Board .hall proceed without delay without Ott( -half the r,itmat.l « wl j to assess the unount. a. nearly as [hew being fir.[ Ir:ni«I into lire ('it3 '1'rea.ury. r crtaill the same, whirl; will be and afro- sand work ioul hep laced tui- .i,�pri red to pay the costs' and nueussar}• wit can tract said Board .hall proreal ex n«•r, se. of .00h improvementn­ly upon the thou i. delsny to v thea n int :. real ".tate to he benefited by said In, which t. t hew rana,a.crrnain the c., 11 rove •lit. r. provided by law, it being which trill b«: required t0 paw the «cost. the upiuion Of the Conseil that real Gull necessary expense. of such int 1 eshnt, to be assessed for such improve- ppmvementupon the real estate to be meat cam be found beuelited to the ex- Ilenefited by .aid improvam'nc. ; a pro- tent OP the lost. and expenses It iderl 'y law, it being the• 1pinaio, of 1 to be. ioeurred thereby. the Cuuucil thatrealostatetobc assessed 1'c;as—\Id. Conley. Petsch, Cullen. for such imppnrvew«But eau be found Ryan. Sanborn. l4eber, pain, Hamm, benefited to the extent of the cps[.:Sul Bryant. Jlinea, ylr. Vice Kate,Presil HIma . expenses necessary' to be ince rr«•tl I :\pprnved March 7. ]stcs. thereby. Yeas—AId. Conley, Petsch. Cullml, Ryan. Sanborn, Weber, Kafu, Iimnni• In the matter of the report of the Board BrYant Mines, Mr. Vice President -11. of Yob 11 Works elated Jan. :3. 1888. Approved \larch 7. 12"s. ]t is hereby ordered by the Common In the matter of the Cou actI of the City of 8t. Paul• of Public Works dat nl')a.. are Is'ss. sai IilCit}Cof SC3.ePaul cause the'fo Ork,, f It(h at Iicrebt ChrtCity of St ili'a ul _omnu'rr dnip Oland Laketon I maemsedc,an t nt nithe lent,- said hCity of the SUPmd rause the folPublic lowing awi sense from Victoria stn Ilelrim cet f Maredge shall PROCEEDINGS OF THE COMMON COUNCIL. Of the bluff near the ?Iississippi river, between the intersection of summit ave, said cy, necessary to make and nue south in \Vest End addition to St. itith mit ave- \laintan arsbatll avenue. ;yid slop<:sit extending uuelSouth ,t)in Lexitngton Park LPlat No. one and One-half (1!_) feet oil said land betweel on said Alar- >, also all that land and awi wid ithin the for every toot cut or filled . hull avenue ill said Brading: that said lilies f, Summit avenue south, in Lex- 13nard shli1tmomrt a�s ne!•trtl}-ii'ts the`r:ln to, SL ClairPlat\�itreett the ice [teced r line s, t .vermin the wane, wI t I twill be re- which Opening shall b'coon line oif e "ah v't to pay the damage., rust, and north and south I, s urorsary expenses Of .ul'br Ireneiited if ter nl h>< oft[Grie ,�istrreet, III L •xtho' in cton meat upoSthe real est to tt e by said improvement as procidedlli j II int and siaxd.enths feet atifile C( Inter of law. it being the opinion of the Com « saum that l aI ast 1, to be as _,d to),. lehlr � al'alacer strest :u Sl ttli•leffersunt Give- ' npniwemeat " n he foam - uel di.tunt :t it feet from .aide y file rxtrpt of the damage.• routs amt cx- .. •l pcnses necessary b. beiuc•urred thereby. ('lair �streete: that On fit,- .,)at,, sBoalyd sWtl lfpro- Sea.—Vd. l'unley, P,tsch. Cullen. It}ao. Sanborn, SVeber. Pani. I anna. � a, Illarlyust1w) Cau:tserrtainllhe same Itrvaot \linea. Mr. \'ire tchioh will be required to pay the dam- .\pprOyed March 7. 1sx8. sues. costs Bud uecessarY expenses of Inch improwemeat upon the real estate W lu fine muth4 of the report of the Board 'lo, benefited by smd fmpruvement as of Public Works dated ?I:II. 2`• 1.1x7, provided by law. it bring the opinion of and 00. :it. INzi7. the ('Ouncil that real estate to be as It is hereby ordered by till' CouSaou srssed for such iulprovsment can be ( ounvii of the CRN of St. Plutl: found benefited to the extent of the 'I hat the Board rf public Works of danmges, rest, and expenses necessary said city of tit Pani eau,c till. following ! to he incurred thereby. im�nncenrcuts W bo mode. W -twit: Open, Yeas—Messrs. Conley. Petsch, Cullen.Kamm. tenors and extend yl illus street to .t Byatt. Sanborn, \Veber. Rain, width of sixty uAh h•rt. from Pleasant ytinra. AIr. Vice President -11. c«•uue bi SL Clair street. in -aid 'ity, i pprow 1 March 7. 1NN1. euudeunr•iaK and taking all that land ant ;drvady condemned lir dedicated for public• use, Iving within the lines Of \IIIIUII ,I l'i'st Irl 11}lelerlru ll'. addltblll t N. I'nul. Prod a[ aced ae rthreUr leasto,Got aveouc; fill" said lefo;o'dly .hallI'pro- j •.rel without delay Wa.ses, tlr«• amount, earl} as tm•y rap ascertain the same. •tt\hirh w;n benvpnin,d to pay the daur age., ami uece.sxry expense, of urn improveoent upe'rl the. n•al estate. to be he mdited by .aid nnpn:werm•nt, it. I�rovide,l hw how. it bein, the opinion of the l'Ouio•.il that real e,tat, to be as- e 1 fur �uch i aprovemrnt ran be flat"" 6rnrtiWd tO 4he extent OF the rl:uua(;es, coats and expenses uerrssm'}- tu be meowed thereby. Y'e Ald. Conley. Petsch, Cullen. Hyan. Fanhunl, Weber. Rain, Il:uuul. Bryant. Jlim•a. \Ir, Vice 1'residr I Approval March 7. 1-,. in the matter of the report of the Board of Pubhc \Narks dated May 2, 18x7, It i, hereby Ordered by the Common Cuuucil of the l'itY of St. Paul: 'That the. Board Of Pat) to R'orks of said eity of St. I'aul cause file follow- Ing irnprovenlents tU he mW ade. -tVlt: Open trideu and •sten', Summit tee- n u• south between (lttn avenue and 5[. hin Clair street in 'aid city, contemning the line.takblC tf1 thatlandt0911tY fee wide. I n the. nater Uf the report u July 2 Board ,of piddle 1Vorks, dated .lul}• 27, 1x85, Feb, 1.5, 1KIO. ami April 4, 1187. It i. hereby r (o:rcd by the Common Cuuucil lit the City of 5t. Paul: 'That the Board Of Public Works of said city of St. Paul cause the following veinmrts, to be made, to twit: Open. wl and extend Mohawk avenue(now Sunt h avenue. I. Irma Page. streetto Cher- okee :n•enue. iu said ty, c ndemniOFg mrd taking all that hndnot already dal - in file lno se ifeia sari rr11 istN (8o)l feet vwille, the cost line of wtlich strip slmll be six hun- dred load fifteen ((i15) feet west of, and I arallel to. the Original military reserva- .... N "bot forms the bmndary be- tween e t ween lots No. twn ('s) all,, I— u•n ••• tion seven (7), to township twenty-eight rtmge twenty-two (22), according in the Willett a ed States govermilent survey. which cast line of smd 'trip is n the sows line.athat file east If.. of Mohawk aves shown on the plat of Oliver's addition to Rest St. Paul, on file in the office of the Register of Deedsm. if of Ham- tounioncis in lesitm Ldp upon so, off lots two (2) and three (3), ad in said section seven (7), instead of upon parts of lots PROCEEDINGS OF THE COMMON COUNCIL. six (6) and seven (7), of said section seven (7), as the same appears to be by said Plat: that said Board will proceed with- out delay to assess the amount as nearly as they enn ascertain the same, which n•iIl be required to pay, the damages, Foists and necessary expenses of such improvement, upon the real estate to be benefited by said improvement, as pro - sided by law, it being the opinion s the Council that real estate to be assessed for such improveuhent cast be found ben- efited to the extent -of the damage,, costs and expenses necessary to be f,,, r,( d thereby. Teas—Aid. Conley, Petsch, Cullen, Ryan. Sunburn, Weber, Kain, Hanot, Bryant, Jfinea, Mr. Vice President -11. Approved March 7, 18s8. ❑h the matter Of the report of the Boart Of Public Works it Dec. 3, I&S7. It is hereby- ordered by the Connioh Council of the city o St. Paul: That the Board of Public Works ui said city of St. Paul cause the followili, improvements to be umde to -wit: Open widen all(] extend Lake Como clod Phalen avenue to a uniform width of 100 feet, from Snelling avenue to ilium line avenue, nod from the east shore of Lake Como ht the west shore lit' Lake Phalen, and front the east short, of Lake Phalen to the east city limits, in said city, condenming slid taking the south fifty feet of the northwest gutter of section "'2, town 'I). range 23::umf the north fifty feet of the southwest quarter of section 22, town 2!1, range •13t Ills(, all that land between tine easterly shore of Lake Cmno and the westerly shore of Lake Phalen not already' condemned or dedicated for public use, lying within the lines of a strip Itnl feet wide, the center lire uP which stein shall be the center line, running east and west, of Sections 'h' n. ..3 anti 24 n • . t n u 2!1, run we 23. and of sections Ib. 2u and 21, town 211, ranee 22; also all that I:md between fit, - easterly shore of Lake Phalen mrd the east city limits, not already condemned or dedicated for public use, lying within the lines of a strip too feet wfcle, the center line of which strip shall be the center line, running east and west, of sections 21 ' 22 and , ,a. tow ' n 2u.i urge 22, all the above Jusrri bed land being in the city of St. Paul, Jlinnesots that said Board shall proceed without delay to assess rite amount. ,a as nearly as they can ascertain the same, n•hich will be required to Pnly the damages, costs and necessary expenses of sort] im- provement upon the real estate to be benefited by said iuhpruve- rnent, as provided by law, it being the opinion of the Council that real estate to be assessed for such improve - melt can be found benefited to the e. - rent tent 0, the damages, costs and expenses necessaq• to be incurred thereby. Yeas—Alf. Conley, Petsch. Cullen, Ryan, Sanborn, Weber, Kain, Hamm, Bryxut, \linea, yir. Vice President. -11. Apprtrved March 7, 1888. In the matter of the report of the Board of Public \Yorks dated Nov. 15, 1887. It is hereby ordered by the Common C'uusta.1 of the City If St. Paul: Tint the Board of Public Works of said city of St. Paul cause the following improvements to be made, to -wit: Con- emn dand take an easement on the land adjoiuI, and on the line of Congress street, from Dakota avenue to Ohio street, in said city, necessary to make and maintain slopes in grading said Congress street, said slopes extending one slid one-half (li,) feet on said land for every foot cut or filled on said Con- gress street in said grading: that said Board shall proceed «dtho. delay to assess the amount as nearly as they can ascertain the same, which -will be re- quired to pay the damages, costs and necessary expenses of such fmprove- ment upon the real estate to be bene- fited by said improvement, as provided by law, it being the opinion of the Coun- cil that real estate to be assessed for such inhproveulent call be found bene- fited to the extent of the damages, costs and expenses necessary to be incurred thereby. Yeas—Conlev. Petsch, Cullen, Ryan. Sanborn, Weber, Kain, Hamm, Bryant. Jfinea, Mr. Vie(, President—it. Approved March 7, 1688. In Ihr nutter of the report of the Board of Public \Yorks dated Nov. 10, 1887. It is hereb • order c t } e 1 t the Common C ounci I of the Y on Ute of ,' �t. Pan ul. That the Board of Public Works of said Uity of S[. Paul rause the follow- ing iw rrovemenis to be trade, to -wit: 1%11( 7 It,n for 1 t 1 street from Bradley Y street to Bedford street, In said city, condemn- ing and taking all that land not already condemned or dedicated for public use, Iving within the lines of a strip sixty (60) fret wide between Bradley and Bedford streets, the southerly line of which strip shall t ,;,file straight line drawn from t the southwesterly corner to the northeast- erly corner of lot one (1), Greve's rear- ra neement pf lots 6 and 7, and part of lots 5, 8!1 and to block k I Brunson' s ad- dition • to St 1'• • d Paul: that saido B and shall Proceed without dela}- to asseste amount as nearly as they canascertain the same. which will be required to pay the damages, costs and necessary ex- penses such itspruvement upon the real estate to be benefited by said inh- provement, as provided by law, it being Ate opinion of the Cou nein that real es - PROCEEDINGS OF THE COMMON COUNCIL. tate to be assessed for such improve- I In the matter of the report of the Board meat can be found benefited to the ex- of Public Works dated May 31, 1887. tent of the (Iauhages, costs andexpenses If Con""' oherebf the C ty ofered ySt. Paujmnmon necessary to be incurred thereby. •Pita" the Board of public Works of Yeas—Aid. Coley. Yetsch, Cullen, said cit of St. Paul cause the following Kcal, Sanborn, Weber, Kula, Hamot, Y - Bryaut,'ilinea, Mr. Vice President -11. and extend ROIRIO street acrossrovements to be it]' the right .Approved )larch 7, 1888. of way- o the Chicago: lililwaukee & St. lu the matter of the report of the Board Paul Railway company (Short Line), in of I'uUlic Works, dated .lune 20, 1887- said city, condenuung and If the all III, herrn} ordered by the Common that Part of the right away of the Chi- l'ouucil oi' the City of St. Taut: cage, Milwaukee & St. Paul Railway "I'hat the Board of Public Works of cmmannv lying within the lines of Rondo sail city of St. Paul cause ,the following street int Lovering Park addition to St. iuhprocement. to be ma le bh-wit:. 11au1, produced easterly to Rondo street, \Cfdeth Robertson avenue, front Snelling I in Quutby ]lark addition to SL Paul: a"rnue to IL•umlfne avenue, in said vit' that said Board shall proceed without vuudruwfuG trod taking the north thiriv delay to assess- the amount, as nearly as :.ol feet of x a of taking of 5\V tai ofsection they ran ascertain the same, which will . town 2m, rustgc 2.i. it' the city of St. be required to pity the damages, cost Feld, \linuesotsc: said Boar shall pro- 11 and necessary expenses ofsuch improve- ,•erd without delay to assessthe lunonnt, ! ment upon the real estate to be bene - a, nearly as they can st,vertain file filed by said intproyement, as Provided "lue, which will be required by law. it being theopiniou of the,d for to Pay the damaers, costs and oil [oat real estate to be assessed for neees,ary expe"se, of "o-Isill-uch iwprovement can he found bene- Iro,utettt ❑pun the real tate to be fired tb the extent of the damages, costs b • et"cared by said improvement. its pro- I and expenses "Perss;try" to be incurred til thereby. cidrd Icy law. it being the opinion s- —Al,Yru,a Colli) 1`etsch, Cullen. I 1''umril that real estate to be as - .,,•I for .uch improvement can be 1{into, Sanborn. \\,ether, Kain, Hluum. Quad bt•stcilted to the extent of the ; Itryam1, Mines. yD`, Vice President—ll. da iur". c(, I, and expense, neee,sary" i Approved )larch u, 1888. o,Ue in, urrrd thel . l'cats—illi. Cuu1, Petsch, Cullen. Ilya". Sanborn. wrher. Kai". Hamm, Rrcuut, ylinea, Mr. Vice President—I1. I In the utatt c it "tilt• report of the Board .\ppro"e,l yiamh 7. lyes. of Public Works. dated May 31, 1887. lered by the Common Inthe " miter of fit,, report of the Board of 1'ubli,• Work, dated )lay W. Iris-,. �I It is tench) Ordered by the Couunou councilof the Cit" of St. Paul: 'That its,. P lof ' 6It r \arks of St. cause t , lowfn imlrm"Inent, to beuhalt:to-• hwit: Open ;md wide" lions street. from Duluth ave - to Ai uut• ,stn cera in mfsaid rite. co ;Ond taking . 'all that Id not al- e n•ady co audetnts•cl oorr la ml dedicated for puts - lie use Iving within the Tines Of Moss ,trwet, iih'I'er•y', addition to St. Paul. prndueed cast to Atlantic street: that ,ail Ro;rd shall proceed without dela}' h, is, list•. amount Its nearly us they can a,certain it".. Saone. which will be required to pay the cut' ages, rusts and nrerasary t•xpenat such nal r ove- went upon the real r,L'htt• Lobe brue- lit•d by ;aid imprnvenhent.as provided by,law, it being the opinion of the that real estate. W be a: titssed fo n hnil tst e found I enrtitett d to tl a extent (If the IJanmgt s. eu,ts and expenses necessary to be in- ,•urr•d thereby. Yeas—Ald. ('omdcy, Petsch. Cullen. Itcan, Sanborn, Reber. Kain, Hamm, Bryant, Mines, Mr. Vice President -11. :\pprm, ed )larch 7, 1888. It r, hereU, ort Cu well of the City of $t. Paul: 'That the Board !of Public Works of said CIO of St. Pahl cause the following i ne is to he rad e, t o- it : Open n il and extend 1gI• art strectacetns the right of WaN of the Chicago, Milwaukeeilwaukee inj 'I & St. I ail Railway cowpony (Shur[ 1•fne). in said city. col lenmiug and tak- • right of yea y of rile r • rt lit g that ra • • II til, ' a Lack - j.,, 1 Paul I� aR- thyChicago. ylihvauk.I SSt. way cunhp;wy (Short Line), lying teithim tile Park lines addition 1 tort St' t street n Paul. Produced easterly: that said Board shall proceed .without tinny nil as,ess the atnoupt as nearly as they enn ascertain the same. which will be required lapay the dam- ages, costs lord necessary expeuses of such mhpnrvement upon the real estate by said improvement. as I benefitedla P to Ie of provided U)� law, it being the opinion the Council Hutt real estate to be as- sessed for such improvement Iu. c a n he e found betshtedtotheextent ofthedata- loges costs and expenses necessary to be suned thereby. Yens—Ali. Coale) Petsch, Cullen. Ryan, Snbo arn, \Veber, Kain, Hamm. BrAant, Jfinea, Mr. VicE President. Il. pproved 1888. March 7. PROCEEDINGS OF THE COMMON COUNCIL. ® PROCEEDINGS OF THE COMMON COUNCIL. 1 In the matter of the report of the Board Ill the matter of the report of the Board Itoisll hereby o drr'ed [L by tile Coul_tnun I It is of hereby Works ordereddated by tile Co1887 mmon Council of the City of -St. Paul: I C'Ouucll of the City of St. Paul: That the Board of I lIblie Works of That the Board of Public Works of said city of St. Paul cause the following said city of St. Paul cause the following improvements to be made, to -wit Open unprovetneuts to be made, to -wit: Open anti extend Carroll street across tiro and extend Court street, from the west right of way of the Chcago. )111waukee line of C'liftondade to Ilandine avenue, do St. Paul Rahway' company (Short �111 said city, condemning and taking all Line) in said cite, condemning and tak- that land not already condemned orded- ikg all that part cf the right of way of sated for public use, lying within the the Chicago, Milwaukee S SL Paul lows of Court street, ill Cliftondale, pro - Railway company (Short Line) lying I duced west to Hantiue aven lie; that within the lines If Carroll street !n said Board shall proceed without delay Exce Slor Park addition to St. Paul Iwo- to assess the amount as nearly t they duced westerly; that sa!(I Board stall e -au ascertiliu the sante, which will be proceed without delay to assess the required to pay the damages, costs and amount. as nearly a, they can ascrrtabn necessary expenses of such improve the same, which will be required to >:n meat upon the real estate the c I ) to be heue. damages. e: �, cos ' lit t, mil Ctl b s g 1 'aid i neer,... m 'Prove roe sal � em r - cut .l 1 as Y roe' e ns •s P td ed c, of Inch ch im � br 1. t� ' nO tit tit oleo n[ beim' 1 t u m� •I the i real estate, to be hruefited by- said im- oil that real estate tui heti assessed for provemeut, as provided by Ixw. it being such iw "Ovealent ext he found bene - the opinion Of the Council that real fited to t�le extent of the damages, cost, estate to be assessed for such i!Igtrove_ and expepses necessary to be incurred ment can be found beurflted to Ltlr ex_ thn reby. tent of the damage,, costs and expenses Peas—All. Conley, P,tscb, Cullen, necessary to be incurred thereby. I Ryan, Sanborn, Weber. Kain, Hamm Yeas—Ald. Conley, Petsch, Cullen, BAaut, )linea, Mr. Vice President—ll. Ryan, Sanborn, Il eb,•r. Kain. llamin, I PProvrd March 7, 1888. Bryant, Mhon, Mr. Vied Presided- 1. Approved )farch 7, Ise. —.--- 1 In the natter of the report of the Board of Public Works dated Oct. lo, lsb4. It is herebyordered by the Common In the matter Of the report of the Board Council of the City of St. Paul: Of bhe Works of It isl'hereby ordered ublic Works datt•by- the d Nov. y('misi8inon Saidncitat g of title �]'atnl callsaard Of U the following Council of the City of St. Paul: nalorovernents W be made, to -wit: Open That the Board of Public Works of and extend SiuiParm avenue, from the said city uP St. Punt cause the folluwin . north lin, uP College !'lace East Divis- Im hove -,It, to be noule. brwit ()peS ion• St. Paul, W the right oP way of the anr� extend Ar nstroug•;tverme, bctwetell St. Paul, )linncapnlls .tit Manitoba Rail - Pleasant avenue and Y1'rst Seventh w-.ly 0O111Pany (short Zine). In said city, street, .1 said •sty, cundeuming ;lel cmtlealnhlg and taking all that Iand taking all that I:wd out already con- mlUdready cundem lied or dedicated for detailed or dcdleatrd fur public ❑,I, Public use, lying within the lines of lying within th,Iiuesof drrtstnmg ave- OSimpson avenue m College Place East nue, in Clark,-'.,, addition W St. Paul, lvmiml, St. Paul, produced north to produced east to YVest Scveu th ,Uect; tie right of way of the St. Paul, )lione- that said Board shall prot•ecd without aPolis & Manitoba Railway company delay to assess the amount as nearly as (Short line); that said Board sh;ul pro- they can ascertain the same, which will e,ed withO .t delay to assess the amount he required to pay the dautages• costs as nearly as they can ascertain the same, and necessary ex ,roses of such im- which will be req ulred to pay the dam' upon t�le read estate to be °1g`"s, costs and u,ressary expenses of b nohted by said improvement, as pro- such Improvement upon the real estate vltied by law, it being the opinion Of the to be benefited by said improvement, as Council that real estate lu be assessed .Provided by law, it being the opinion of I or such improvement an be found the Council that real estate W be as - benefited to tris extent oP the damages, sessed for such lntprovemeu t' can be costs and ex enses necessary to be!n_ found benefited W the extent of tile Burred there y. damabes, costs and expenses necessar} to be mc•urred therehy. Yeas—Ald. Conley, Petsch, Cullen, Yeas cdid. there •, Petsch, Cullen, Ryan, Sanborn, Weber, Kain, Haunrb Ryan. Sanborn, Weber, Kali, Hamm, Bryant, Minea!Mr. Vice President -11. Bryant, )!!Ilea, Mr. Vice President -11, Approved March 7, 1888. Approved March 7, 1sse, ,n the matter of the report of the Board of Public Works dated Oct. 10, 13871 11Couhereby ordered 1)), nc l of the City of St tCommon Paul: ,that the Board of Public Works of said city oC St. Paul cause the following improvemmlt3 to be made, to -wit: Open, widen and extend all •dley twenty(Y0) feet wide, in block :i. Skidmore ,, Ca,- sedy's addition to St. Paul. !n said cit}', con,lemning and taking the northerly 40 feet of lot, 1 to 5, inclusive, in block :i, Skidmore Catssedy's addition W St. I'nul; also all that nart of lot li, in said block 3. lying northerly of the line be- ginning ut the northeast corner of lot '0. )lathe, F.gall's subdivision of block to St. n4 L 1tau Dat con's addition ) 1':nll, nal running to to point otit the easterly hoe t :aid lo[ Ii, and distant m Yp ter[ frothe northeast corner thmeoi; that said Board Shull proceed Without delay to assess the ninon at ns nearly as tie)' can ascertalu till saute, which will be required to Pin' the dam- ages, costs and necessary expenses of such impruventent upon the real estate to be benchted by said imprucenient, it, Provided b% law, it being the upinton of the ('munci) that real estate t) be as- sessed for such improvement can be found benetited to the extent of the d:uuages, casts and expenses necessar) to be incurred thereby. yeas—Aid. CoTetsrh, Cullen. nley, Ry;ut, Sanborn. Weber. Kala, llamm. Br3a11 _Appr�ov1in)I•arch i`•icePresident-11. intile Pal ba Wer torkn dratedrts of Nlareha 14. ISS, rad t),t. a, 1FN7. Itis hereb, ordered b_ the Conunol Council of the City. oft' j Paul;. that the Board of Pull YI-urke u sed City Of St. Paul cause the. follow-!" improcemcnts to he orate, to -wit: Opmi widen and extend Luc)' street, from til • In the. west line of Bldw'elt' tire addition to West St. Paul, in said ,il} emulenuhng and taking all that land uu already coodt•Iltiled or dedicated in public use, lying within the lines c Lucy street, ill Jackson S Bidwell's at ditiou to West SL !'lull produced cast t east line of Bidwell's addition to We. St. Paul; that said Board shall proses. without dolly to assess the anmuut. nearly as they call ascertain the Sam, which will be required W pay tilt' dill] ages, costs and uecessar' expenses such intprovealeut tlpun the rest esti to be benefited by said intprovewent, : provided I) law, , it being Ole opinion the Council that real estate to be a 'eased for such inlprocenient can found benefited to ill' extcut of it damages, costs and expenses uecessa to be incurred therehy. Yeas—Ald. Conley, Petsch, Cullen, Ryan, Sanborn, Weber, Kain, Hamm, Bryant, Miuea, )Ir. Vice President -11. Approved )larch 7, 1888. In the math•r of [ht' report of the Board of Public Works (tate I Ile,. 15, 1887. It Council of the Ctytof $t Paul: Common That the Board of Public Works of said city of St. ]'nut cause the following improvements to be made, to -wit: Open, widen and extend Juliet street between Oxford street and Lexington avenue, in said clip, cundeutnlug and taking the 5'Iy' 8:3 feet of lot 8, subdivision of :lyd's Farm, St. Paul; that said Board shall prueeed w'lthuutdelay to assessthe It' a s the can ascertain alar J noun ort n. u a• fired t the same, geS. c well be lie pay the damages, costs and accessary ex- penses of such improvement upon the realestate to be benefited by said im- Prnvenu•nt, as Provided by law, it being the Opinion of the Councd that real es- tate to be asses,ed for sneh improve- ment caul be found benefited to the ex- tent (;'the damages, costs and expenses were . my to be Incurred thereby. Tens—Alt. ('orale}', Petsch, Cullen. R)nn. Sallbern, \Veber, Kahl. Ilanml. Bryant, Minea, )fir. Vice President -11. Approved \larch 7, 1888. ll(! Board Intile Of I ublie Workel. of sldateds'lay 3ts of t 1887, and Dee, 3, 1867. It is Cuun� 1 rat the City of St tPaul: he Common That tie Board Of Yubllc Works of said city of St. Pauto cause the following 1 inlprovenlents to be made, to -wit: OPmI, video ami extend cottage street frons Lake Coloo) W Arcade street, in said t wand snot eulmm yacondeonneed �Ir dedi� f sated for Public as lying w•ltltin the lines of a strip sixty. (ra) feet wide, the center line of which strip shall be a straight line drawn front Lakc Como to svrcade. street, said line. Lela haif way gg •tike Co wo l.. between the center aur of t and I'haien avenue and a quarter a t r quarter 1'd) section line reining east IP and west through the 5/ of sections 23 1- and •_'4. town 29, nmge:3_. and sections 19 o and 20, town •lU. I:utge 1:•3, all of the ,t above laud being in the city of St. Paul, d )Ilnuesota; that said Board shall pro - as ,red without delay to assess the amount as nearly as they can ascertain the scone. r which will be required W Pay the dam - of ages. costs xud necessary expmtses of to such improvement upon the real estate as to be beuehted b)' said iulProvenlent. as of provided by law, it belag the opinion Of - the Council that real estate to be a' ie li-Sind for —ch imptrovement call be le found benefited to he extent of the ry damages, costs and expenses ueeessaty W be Incurred thereby. PROCEEDINGS Oil THE COMMON COUNCIL. In the matter of the report of thl.e Board In the [natter of the report of the Board Ito s he ebylic o r� reed [b -\the yC.'alinoq I Itis hereby Works ord dated by June Common Council of the City of -St. Paul: is of the City' of St. Paul: That the Board of Public {Corks of I •That the Board of Public Works of said city of St. Paul cause the following said city of St. Paul cause the following Improvements to be Made, to -reit: Open impracm" tsto be made, to -wit: Open and extend Carroll str( across the and esteud Calm street, from the west right of way of the Chicago. .lilwaukee hue of C'liftondulo to Handhne avenue, & St. Paul Railway company (Short in said city, condemning and taking all Line) in said city, condemning and tuk- that land nut already condemned orded- ikg all that part of the right of way of (ated far public use, lying within the the Uhicaga. Milwaukee & \St. Paul , im Uliftondale, pro - Railway coo pally (Short Line) lying I dlines of Court street, west to finalline avenue; that within the lines of Carrolltreet in said Board shall proceed without delay Excelsior Park addition t° St. Paul [Pro- to assess the mnouut, as nearly as they duced westerly; that said Board shall call ascertain the same, which will be proceed without delay to assess the I required to pay the damagus, costs and amount. as nearly as they can ascertain necessary ex )eases of such improve - the same, which will be required to pay meet, upon t�ne real rstate to be beue- the damages, costs and necessary ex_ filed by said imlprovement as provided penses of such improvement upon the by 1aw, it being the opinion of the Coml- real estate to be benefited by said Im- cit that real estate to be assessed for rove"""![ (such u t as provided by law, it being n tt" exte t can be found bene - the opinion of the Council that real I sited m Lhe extent of the damages, costs estate to be assessed for such IQtprove_ and expepses necessary to be incurred reent can be found benefited to L n• ex_ I thereby. tent of the damages, costs and expees Yeas—Ald. Conley, Petsch, Cullen, nns ecessary to be. incurred thereby. Ryan, Sanborn. Weber, Kain, Hamm, Teas—Aid. ('Conley. Petsch, Cullml. Bryant, .linea, Mr. Vice President -11. Ryan, Sanborn, 1{cher. Rain, Ihunm, Appr.°vet[ 11 arch 7, 1888. Bryant, Mines, Mr. Vice President—H. Approver) March 7, 18Ks. ! - In the matter of the report of the Board of Public Works dated Nov. 21, lm7. It is hereby ordered by the C'omuuou Council of the City of SL Paul: That the Board of Public Works of said city of St. Paul cause the fullolviug improvements to be umde, to -wit: Open and extend Armstrong avenue, behvecn Pleasant avenue anal West Seventh street, in said city, eoudeunniug and taking all that laud not. alroady cou- demned or dedicated for nubile use lying within the lill,sof Arnfstrune ave- nue, in Clarke's addition to St. 'an], pro est Seventh street; thatuced east to hatsaid Board- shall proceed without delay to assess the amount as nearly as they can ascertain the some, whicdt will be required to pay the damages, costs and necessary ex nses of such inn ovFement upon Mleer real estate to be nefited by said improvement, as pro- vided by law, it being the opinion of the Council that real estate to be assessed for such Improvement eau be fouled benefited 1) the extent of the damages, costs and expenses uecessae to a es curred thereby. Yeas—Ald. Conley. Petsch, Cullen, Ryan, Sanborn, Weber Kain, Hmunl, Bryn t, Minea}Mr. Vice President -11. Approved March 7, 1888. In the matter of the report of the Board Of Public Works dated Oct. 10, 18M7. Itis hereby ordered by the Common Council of the City of St. Paul: That the Board of Public Works of said city of St. Paul cause the following improvements to be made, to -wit: Open and extend Simpson avenue, from the nor'h line of College Place East Divis- ion, St. Paul, t° the right of way of the St. Paul, Minneapolis V Manitoba Rail- '%qcompany' (short line), in said city, colMeuming and taking all that ]and nut already condenmed or dedicated for public use, lying within the lines of Simpson avenue in College Place East Division, St. Paul, produced north to the right of way of the St. Paul, Minne- apolis & Manitoba Railway company (short line); that suit[ Board shall pro - "cd witho t delay to assess the amount n as early as they can ascertain the same, which will be required to pay the dam- ages,costs and necessary expenses of such improvement upon the real estate to be benefited by said improvement, as provided by law, it being the opinion of the Council that real estate to be as- sessed for such improvement can be found beneated to the extent of the damages, costs and expenses necessary to be incurred thereby. Yeas—Ald. Code , Petsch, Cullen, Ryan. Sanborn, Weber, Kain, Hamm, Biyant, \linea, Mr. Vice President -11. Approved March 7. 1888, PROCEEDINGS OP TH In the matter of the report of the Board of Public Works dated Oct. 10, 1887, it is hereby ordered by the Common Council of the City of St. Paul: That the Board of Public \Corks of said city of St. Paul cause. the following wido,n and extend a alalley~ twentty (20� feet wide, bl bI , 3, Skidmore R Cus- sedy's addition to St. Paul. in said city, eondemaine and taking the northerly .tae feet of lots 1 to 5, iue.lnsive, in block 3, Skidmore x Cas -1 addition to St. Taal; also all that part of lot 0, in said bluck 3. lying northerly of the line be- ginning at the northeast corner of lot 20, Mathew Egan's subdivision of block Lyman Dayton's addition to 5t. •Pooh ;uul running to a point on the easterly line of said lot 0, and distant 20 tees from the northeast earner thereat; that said Board shall proceed without delay to assess the a noun[ as uearlc as [Ile. can ascertain the same. which will be. required to pay the (Into- ages.costs and necessary expenses of such improvement upon the real estate m be bonented by said inlproveaeut, as P' by law, it being the opinion of the Council that real estate to be as- sessed for such intprovenlmtt can be tcumd benefited to the extenC of the dalan5es, costs and expenses necessary to be Incurred thereby. Yeas—Ald. Conley, P tseh, Cullen, Ryan, Sanborn, Weber Kain, Manua. Bryant, .linea, Mr. Vice President -11. Approved March 7. 1888. In ot pu otter of lir Works elated I arch of 14.1857 total Oct 3, ISS7. It is hereby ordered by the Comma Council of the City of St. Taal; That the Board of ritblic \Corks o said improvementsot St.I be made. to-vittile l:lONVill Open lviden and extend Lucy- street, from it east line to the. west line of Bidwell' addition to West St. Paul, ill said city condemning and taking all that land no already eunderoned or dedicated to public use, lying within the lines ( Lucy street, ill Jacksons Bidwell's ac ditiun to West St. Paul produced east east line of Bidw'ell's addition to \\'e St. Paul; that said Board shall procee without delay to assess the amount, nearly as they call ascertain the sun which will be required to pay the dal ages. costs and necessary expenses such improvement upon tate real esti a be benefited by said iw provenrent provided by low, it being the opinion III, Council that real estate to be t essed for such improvement can found benefited to the extent of t damages, costs and expenses uecessa to be incurred thereby. E COMMON COUNCIL. 1' 03 Yeas—Ald. Conley, Petsch, 'Cullen, Ryan, Sanborn, Weber, Kain Hamm, Bryant, Mimea, %Ir. Vice President -11. Approved Mm•ch 7, 1888. In rho matter of the report of the Board of Public Works slated Dec. 15, 1887. It is hereby ordered by the Common Council of the City of St, Paul: That the Board t f Public Works of said city of St. Paul cause the following improvements to be made, to -wit: Open, widen and extend •Jullet street, between Oxford street and Lexington avenue, in said city, condo ini'lK .,at taking thivision e A}'if'ss•Farm feet fl'aul;lot 8 that t)dsaid Board shall proceed vv'ithout delay- to assessthe amount as nearly as they can ascertain the same, which will be required to pay tbe ex- petise sa of uchc•uimproyand enten't necessary the real estate to be benefited by said im- provement, as provided by law, it being the opinion of the Council that real es- tate. to be assessed fur such improve- mentcan be found to to the ex- tent of the damages, costs and expenses necessary to uc incurred thereby. Yeas—Alt[. ('.11 Ie , Prtseh, Callen. Ityan, Suuboru, \\'cbe❑ Bain. Hamel. Bryant, ilinea, lir. Vice President -11. Approved March 7, 1888. In the mntter of the reportsof the Board of Public \Yorks dated May 3, 1887, and Dee, 3, 1887. It is It ordered by the Common Council of the City of St. I'apl: That the Gourd of Public 1Vorks of snid cit}' of St. Paul cause the following Board improvements to I)e made, to -wit: Open, widen and extend Cottage street. from Lake Como t° Arcade street, in said condemning and taking all that {ami not :dread. condemned or dedl- f cated for public use, lying within the g lines of a strip sixty (0tJ) feet wide, the t, center line of whmh strip shall be a e straight line drawn from Lake Como to s Arcade street, said line being half way between the center title of Lake Como rt and Phalen avenue and the quarter (Y4) r quarter (y) section line running east A and [vest through the S'�.-5-' of sections 23 I- and 24. town :"I. range 32. and sections 10 to and 20, taw•ll 20. range 22, all of the st above laud being in the city of St. Paul, •d Minnesota; that said Board shall pro- as evcd without delay, to assess the amount c, .is nearly as they can ascertain the same, u- which will be required to pay the dam - of axes. costs and mceessary expenses of to such improvement,poll the real estate as to be benefited by said unprovennent, as of provided by law, it being the opinion of Is_ the Council that real estate to be as be .eased for such improvement can be he found benefited to the extent of the ry damages, costs and expenses necessary to be nesurred thereby. PROCEEDINGS OF THE COMMON COUNCIL. Yeas—Aid. Conley, Petsch, Cullen, Ryan, Sanborn, Weber, Kula, Hamm, Bryant, Mines, Mr. Vice President -11. Approved March 7, 1888. In the matter of the report of the Board of Public Works dated Oct. 10, 1887. It is hereby orderedby the Common Council of the City of St. Paul: That the Board of Public Works of said city of St. Paul cause the following fmproven,ents to be made, to wit: Open, widen and extend Chatsworth street, front Hubbard street to Front street, in said city, condemning and taking all that land not already condemned or ded- icated for public use, lying within the lines of Chatsworth street, til Winter's addition to St. Paul, produced -north to Front street: that said Board shall pro- ceed without delay to assess the amount, as nearly as they can uncertain the sante, which will be required to pay the dam- ages, costs and necessary expenses of such improvement upon the real estate to be benefited by said improvement as provided b}• law, it being the opiuf o; of the Council that restate to he as- sessed for such i o roven,nt can be to benefited to the extent of the damages• costs and expenses necessary to be incurred thereby. Yeas—Aid. Conley, Petsch, Cullen Ryan, Sanborn. Webeq Kafn, Ham,m, Bryant, Minea, Mr. Vice President—i1. Approved March Ieh [, IMS. ' . In the platter of the report of the Board of Public Works dated Aug. 16, 1887. It is be, ordered by the Common Council of [he City of 5[. Paul: That the Board of Public Works of said city of St. Paul cause the follow- ing improvements to be made, to wit: Grade the alley in block two (2), Ewing & Chute's addition to St. Paul; thatsaid Board cause said work to be let by con- tract, as provided by law, without one- half the estimated cost being first paid Into the City Treasury, and after said work shall be placed under contract, said Board shall proceed without dela}' to assess the amount as nearly as they can ascertain the same, which will be required to pay the costs and necessary expenses of such improvement upon the real estate to I benefited by said hit- provement, as provided by law, it being the opinion of the Council that real es- tate to he assessed for such intpprove- meut can be found benefited to the ex- tent of the costs and expenses necessary to be incurred thereby. Peas—Ald. Cooley, 11etsch. Cullen. i{can, Sanborn, Weber. Kain, Halms, Bigaut. Mines, Mr. Vice President—it. Approved March 7, 1888. In the nutter of the report of the Board of Pu bile Works dated Nov. 17. 1887. It is hereb • 1 PROCEEDINGS OF THE COMMON COUNCIL. and oil InatthI libliceW Works, Oof ct, the Board77.Che southlby lotsto 15 16 to inclusive,30inclusive, e, all III that block Evans' sllcIt ish1fordere heonlmon td Board shall without Council of by he still That the Board of Public Works ofI delay to assess t n the same. which w will ,aid city of St. Paul cause the following they call drmut and hike nnleas[•ainent mi thefault andrn vessai'} exlirnsesl ofa such im- .uljnfuimg rind on the Iimeof Third street, provement upon then—al estate to be IranCommercial street to Maple street, benefited bi' asst improvement a. pro - the in snipe alb It sCeina Kradingk said)Third thee1Colu cilli that mdgestate tot be tam P street, said 'lopes catdndfng one. and 'rued for such improvement can to one-half 0"D feet un said land fur every" found benefited to the extent es the trout cut or filled of said Third street, damages. costs and expenses accessary from Coutmereial street to Ikdfw;m are- Co be incurred thereby. nue, and from Bates avenue to Maple Yeas—Aid. Conley. n, IanPm, , street; and one (1) foot on said land. I{y�ul•-S\linea Vfr. Vice President.—Il. front n Vniut tell feet above the estate Br '[mat . lisped gr:nle, fur every foot cut or filled Approved )larch 7. 1887. on said Third street. front Hoffman avelia a\eoue. !I' said grad- iug,t thatitic tsaidrBo rd shall proceed will' - (),It delay to assess the mllntlat as nearly as they call ascertain the}' same. i which will be required ht psi}' the dare ages, costs still neeesary expenses of such iutprow•tnet u(oll the real eamtc to be benefited by said improvement, as provided by law, it hefog the opftdon of the Council that real estate to be as- sess[sl Yoe such improvement can be found heuefited to the extent uP the I. ex eases recess me • . is an • yes [ o� P dmnaR to be fucur It thereby'. Yeas—Ud. C'onley, Petsch. Cullen. Hymi, Sunborn, \Vrficr, Kaiu, H:umun. Bryant. Alines. Mr. Vice I'resideut-11. :1pPro"cd March 7, 1ft88. In the matter of the report of the Board of Public Aforks dated .lune -2,1&87- it ,1&87.It is hereby ordered bythe Conmmu Council of the Cit)' of St. Paul: That the Board of Public Works of said city of St. Paul cause tilt' following improvements to be made, to -wit: Open, widen and extend :tit aIle}} - through bbcks 1, 2, 3 still 4. Evens' to ditfun to St. Paul, roti Yay-ne avenue to Greenbrier meuue, fu said city. con- denming and taking that strip of laud running front Payne avemtte to Green- brier avenue, bounded o" the north bre lots I to 15 hlelusfve, amt oil the south b}' lots 10 to 3l1 ueusfve, all fn block 1 of Evans' addition to SL Paul; also that strip It land running t'rom Payne av ue- ne to (:teen brier avenue, bounded on the north by lots I to 15 inclusive, and int the. south by lots It to :30 inclusive, all in block ° of Evalls' addition to St Paul; also that strip of land runtuc from Payne avenue to Greenbrier ave sue, hounded of the north by lots 1 Ii u t I inclusive, tied ou the south by lots h to 30 i1-teolvc. all in block 3 of Evans sdditfon to It 1'nul: iso flet strip o land running from I'llyne avenue u Greenbrier avenue, hounded on the Of the Board ,it I r,. fltP?trkstied tDoc. 20, 1887. t is hereby ordered by tine Common Couucil of the (sty of St. Paul: l'hat the Board of Public Works of aid city of St. Paul cause the following nprovetnelts to be made, to -wit: Call—elann and take an easement on the land .di ')it and oil the line of Plant street, roan Hotfmat avenue to Maple street. I said cit)'. necessur5. to make and nafntain the slopes fn grading said extending one slopes ext[, K 'tum sweet. said s 1 and one-half U'1) tee[ int said land for •very' toot vett or filled of said Plum ;tre:t In said tl proceed Kv[ttithout lay; thatsaid Board to dmlassess .he amount as ucm'ly as they can as- ipaytthe�damagesll[osts iell and necessarbe y :o .xpetses of such Int provement upml the real estate to be benefited by said inn proveutett, as provided by law, it being the opinion of tare Council that real es- tIte to be assessed for such Improvement (tn be found benefited to the extent of the damages, costs and expenses acres- sary to be incurred thereby. leas—Ald. Coldcy, Petsch. Cullen, Ity:un. Sunhorn. Vl Weber, Kain. Intntlll. Bryant. Milieu . I Approved -March T. IMS. it, the matterof the report of the Board of I'ublfc Works dated Dec. 20. 1887. it is hereby urdrred by the Common Couucil of the City of St. Paid: '\'hat the Board of Public Works of ;aid city of St. Paul cause the following improvements to be made, to wit: Con- demn and take all easencnt int the land Idjofnfni amt on the line of Fairfield nveuue, front Dakota avenue to Ohio street, ill said city. necessary to make Fairfi ldinneuue. slid slop111 es exteidindg one and one-half (lis) feet on Bald land for every foot cut or filled on said Fair- } ort er.(I by theCoalitionCouncil of the City of St Paul: In the matter of the report of the Board sal c ty loP St�l'aulfcause lthe following w f Public Works dated Nov. 28, 1887, ing s to be mode, to -wit: Itoimprovement Is hereby ordered by the Common Council Upen, widen uul extend Sturgis street of the Cit" of St. Paul: That the Board Public [o a width of sixty UNI) feet, from AVrst- fe of }Yorks of said city of St. Paul cause the, following ern avenue m Dml1O) street, in said fmproveluents to be made, to-ivit: Open city, ruudemling and taking all that laud bettveet Western and extend an alley sixteen (Dl) feet avenue and Douglass street, not already condenmed wide through block three (:3), Whitney or dedicated forpublie use, lying within & Smith's addition to St. Paul, fu said city, cotdem� ing the lines of a strip sixty NO. feet wide, and taking the north- erly 8 feet of lots 4 and 7, the the center line of which strip shall be and south- erly' 8 feet of lots 3 and n, all In block file north line of the south til of lot 3. Leech's addition to three (:3), Whitney & Smith's addition of nut lots St. Paul. produced cast to Douglass to St. Paul: that said Board shall pro- street: that said Board shall proceed with- ceed without delay to assess the amount out delay til assess the amount as as nearly as they can ascertain thesaine. which will be nearly as they can ascertain the same, required to pay the darn- I ages, which w'III be required to pay the dani- costs and necessary expenses such improvement ages, costs and necessary expenses of upon the real estate to be benefited by improvement such Improvement upon the real estate surd !IS provided by law', it being the opinion to be benfited by said improvement. as by htw, of the Council that real eastate to be as- provided it being tine opin- ion of the Council that soused for site improvement can be real estate to be assessed for such improvement found benefited to the extent of the can be found benefited to tic extent of the damages, costs still expenses necessary to be Incurred dantages, costs and expenses necessary thereby. Yeas—Ald. Conley, Petsch, Cullen, to be incurred thereby. Teas—Aid. Ryan, Sanborn. Weber, Kain, Iiamm, Conley, Putsch, Cullen, Ryan, Sanborn, Bryant, Mines, Mr. Vice President -11. 1 Weber, Ruin, Hamm, Bryant, Minea, Mr. Vice Approved March 7, 1888. \'resident.—I1. Approved March 7, 1888. PROCEEDINGS OF THE COMMON COUNCIL. and oil InatthI libliceW Works, Oof ct, the Board77.Che southlby lotsto 15 16 to inclusive,30inclusive, e, all III that block Evans' sllcIt ish1fordere heonlmon td Board shall without Council of by he still That the Board of Public Works ofI delay to assess t n the same. which w will ,aid city of St. Paul cause the following they call drmut and hike nnleas[•ainent mi thefault andrn vessai'} exlirnsesl ofa such im- .uljnfuimg rind on the Iimeof Third street, provement upon then—al estate to be IranCommercial street to Maple street, benefited bi' asst improvement a. pro - the in snipe alb It sCeina Kradingk said)Third thee1Colu cilli that mdgestate tot be tam P street, said 'lopes catdndfng one. and 'rued for such improvement can to one-half 0"D feet un said land fur every" found benefited to the extent es the trout cut or filled of said Third street, damages. costs and expenses accessary from Coutmereial street to Ikdfw;m are- Co be incurred thereby. nue, and from Bates avenue to Maple Yeas—Aid. Conley. n, IanPm, , street; and one (1) foot on said land. I{y�ul•-S\linea Vfr. Vice President.—Il. front n Vniut tell feet above the estate Br '[mat . lisped gr:nle, fur every foot cut or filled Approved )larch 7. 1887. on said Third street. front Hoffman avelia a\eoue. !I' said grad- iug,t thatitic tsaidrBo rd shall proceed will' - (),It delay to assess the mllntlat as nearly as they call ascertain the}' same. i which will be required ht psi}' the dare ages, costs still neeesary expenses of such iutprow•tnet u(oll the real eamtc to be benefited by said improvement, as provided by law, it hefog the opftdon of the Council that real estate to be as- sess[sl Yoe such improvement can be found heuefited to the extent uP the I. ex eases recess me • . is an • yes [ o� P dmnaR to be fucur It thereby'. Yeas—Ud. C'onley, Petsch. Cullen. Hymi, Sunborn, \Vrficr, Kaiu, H:umun. Bryant. Alines. Mr. Vice I'resideut-11. :1pPro"cd March 7, 1ft88. In the matter of the report of the Board of Public Aforks dated .lune -2,1&87- it ,1&87.It is hereby ordered bythe Conmmu Council of the Cit)' of St. Paul: That the Board of Public Works of said city of St. Paul cause tilt' following improvements to be made, to -wit: Open, widen and extend :tit aIle}} - through bbcks 1, 2, 3 still 4. Evens' to ditfun to St. Paul, roti Yay-ne avenue to Greenbrier meuue, fu said city. con- denming and taking that strip of laud running front Payne avemtte to Green- brier avenue, bounded o" the north bre lots I to 15 hlelusfve, amt oil the south b}' lots 10 to 3l1 ueusfve, all fn block 1 of Evans' addition to SL Paul; also that strip It land running t'rom Payne av ue- ne to (:teen brier avenue, bounded on the north by lots I to 15 inclusive, and int the. south by lots It to :30 inclusive, all in block ° of Evalls' addition to St Paul; also that strip of land runtuc from Payne avenue to Greenbrier ave sue, hounded of the north by lots 1 Ii u t I inclusive, tied ou the south by lots h to 30 i1-teolvc. all in block 3 of Evans sdditfon to It 1'nul: iso flet strip o land running from I'llyne avenue u Greenbrier avenue, hounded on the Of the Board ,it I r,. fltP?trkstied tDoc. 20, 1887. t is hereby ordered by tine Common Couucil of the (sty of St. Paul: l'hat the Board of Public Works of aid city of St. Paul cause the following nprovetnelts to be made, to -wit: Call—elann and take an easement on the land .di ')it and oil the line of Plant street, roan Hotfmat avenue to Maple street. I said cit)'. necessur5. to make and nafntain the slopes fn grading said extending one slopes ext[, K 'tum sweet. said s 1 and one-half U'1) tee[ int said land for •very' toot vett or filled of said Plum ;tre:t In said tl proceed Kv[ttithout lay; thatsaid Board to dmlassess .he amount as ucm'ly as they can as- ipaytthe�damagesll[osts iell and necessarbe y :o .xpetses of such Int provement upml the real estate to be benefited by said inn proveutett, as provided by law, it being the opinion of tare Council that real es- tIte to be assessed for such Improvement (tn be found benefited to the extent of the damages, costs and expenses acres- sary to be incurred thereby. leas—Ald. Coldcy, Petsch. Cullen, Ity:un. Sunhorn. Vl Weber, Kain. Intntlll. Bryant. Milieu . I Approved -March T. IMS. it, the matterof the report of the Board of I'ublfc Works dated Dec. 20. 1887. it is hereby urdrred by the Common Couucil of the City of St. Paid: '\'hat the Board of Public Works of ;aid city of St. Paul cause the following improvements to be made, to wit: Con- demn and take all easencnt int the land Idjofnfni amt on the line of Fairfield nveuue, front Dakota avenue to Ohio street, ill said city. necessary to make Fairfi ldinneuue. slid slop111 es exteidindg one and one-half (lis) feet on Bald land for every foot cut or filled on said Fair- PROCEEDINGS OF THE COMMON COUNCIL. field avenue, in said grading; that said assess the amount, As nearly as they can Board shall proceed without delay to ascertain the same. which will be an assess the amount, as nearly as they can "Jain to pay the damages, costs and re - ascertain the aAtlte. R'hll'It will be re- necessary' expenses of such improve- quired to pay the damages, costs and I ment upon the real estate to he benefited necessary expenses of such improve- by said improvement, as provided by menti u ort the real estate to be hiw, tt being the opinion of the Council benefited by said improvement, as that real estate to be assessed for such provided by law, it being the opts -Improvement call be found benefited to Ion of the Council that real es- the extent of the damages, costs and ex - tate to be assessed for such improve,- penses necessary to be incurred thereby. [tent call be found benefituri to tine ex- Peas —AId. Co le}', P Loch, Cullen, re tent of the damages, costs and exPeuses Ryan, Snnbont, {{'e bee, Kai n, Hamm, necessary to be incurred the.11 Bryant. Mine., JIr. Vice President—fl. Fess—AId. Conley, I'etsch. Cullen, I Approved March T. 1885. Ryan, Sanborn, \Veber. Kahn, Hamm Bryant, Mines, JIr. Vice President -11. Approved March I. 1888. In thematter of the report of the Board f Pu I'll, {Yorks de.ted De _1i, 1-7, IL is hereby rdrrel by the C'umniun Council of the City of 't, "a",That the Board of Public Rbc - of said City of St. Paul cause the following Improvements to be made, to -wit: Cool demo and take all easement on the latui adjoining and on the line of Winslow n aveue_ from Prospect Terrace to the ro maKeuntl maintain the slopes ill grad ing said Winslow avenue, said slope extending one and one -halt' (1j) feet of said land for every foot cut or filled m said Winslow avenue, in said grading that said Board shall proceed wi thou delay to assess the amount, as nearly a: they can ascertain the same, which evil be required to pay the damages. cost: and necessary expenses of such int provement upon the real estate to be benefited by said i I rovemrnt, as pro, tided by tau•, It being the opinion of the Council that real estate to be assessed for suchImprovement can be found benefited to the extent of the damages, costs and expenses necessary to be in- curred thereby.. Yeas—AId. Coale}', Petseh. Cullen. Byan, Sanborn, Weber, Kain, Banun. Bryant,' -linea, Mr. Vice. President -11, Approved March 7, 1885. In the matter of the report 0f the Board I f Public Works dated Dee. 2t/, 1ik37. It is hereby ordered by the Conunon COO netl of the. City of St. Paul: That the Board of Public {Yorks of said city of St. Paul cause the follow•og deCoil- pn amt taketa. (•aseuu nt nload" t -w tthe land adjoining and on the line of Ilastogs n ave ue, from Bates avenue to English street, in said city, necessary to 'take and maintain the slopes in grading said HatttnI,'s avenue, said slopes extending one amd rote -half (13¢) feet rot said laud for every4'oot cut or filled on said Hast - Ings avenue, In said erading; that said Baroft shall proceed without delay to In the matter of the report of the Board of Public Works dated Dec. 20, 1887. Itis hereby ordered by the Coalition Council tit the Pity of St. Paul: That the Board Of 1'ublic Works of said city of St. Paul cause the following improvements to he wade, to wit: Cotidemu and take all easement on the land adjoinin and o the Itne of Cler- mont sweet, from Hofl'nlan avenue to Burns avenue, ht said city, necessary to make and maintain the slopes in grad- ing satd.Clennont street, said lopes ex- teudfng one and one-half (lam) feet on said L ud for every foot cut or filled on said ClernamIstreet ai said gradi ,g;that said Board shall proceed without delay to assess the amount as nearly as the y - call ascertain the same, which will be required to pay the damages, costs and necessary expenses of such fni- rrovenien t u wit Uu• r I 1 est estate to be benefited by said improvement, as pro- vided by law', it beingthe opinion of die Councif that real estate to be assessed for such improvement can be found benefited to the extent of the damages. costs andexpenses necessary to be fu- Corred therebp. Seas—AId. Cpnley, Petseh, Cnllen, Ryan, Sanborn, \Veber, Kuru. Hamm. Bryant, Mines, Mr. Vice President -1l. Approved March 7. 1888, In the matter of the report of the Board of Public Works, dated Dee. 1, 1887. It is hereby ordered by the Common Council of the City of St. Paul: Fiat the Board Of Public Works of tall[ city of St. Paul cause the following illi—vements to be made, to -wit: Con - term) and take an easement on the land uljoining and oti thee Iftie of Flail ave - me, from I'rospec[ Terrace to south ity limits, in said ftp, necessary to hake and maintain the slopes fn grad - ng said Hall avenue, said slopes extend - ug one mrd one-half (1�4) feet oro said and for ever' foot cut or tilled on safd fall avenue in said grading; that said hoard shall proceed without delay to ssess the amount, as nearly as they can seertai11 the same, which will be re- ufred to pay the damages, costs and PROCEEDINGS OF THE COMMON COUNCIL Iu- - :... expenoes of Such iugn'oye_ pay the damage., costs and neces- meut upuu the real eSntlr to be belie nary expctises of such ingtroVe- by .,aid imprnvcuu•nL as provided by I meat upon tier real estate I ate. it being the opiu inn of the Cnuuml to br beuelited by suid improvement, as ]hat real estate to hr assessed fur such provided by late, it befog the upofou of uq nayamn,•ut nun be fou nd beurated tar Cuuurfl shut real estate to be asseaseti w the extent of the duwagrS, ru<ts and for imprucemeut eau he found ben- e s. nrres'a , ineu cera( auul (�xpa gas�•S mr,�s.ure to•tlasincu•rred uvvb). Vcas—AId. ('Soley. 19•tseh, ('ultra, li thereby. Pullen. h an, 5:w bar o. 1A -cher. Rain. I l:utiui. fens—.old. Gainey, 1' •Loch. Iii y:urt, Mliuea, Mir. 1"ice 1're'idrnt--11. lirva . kuru. We Get. Kafti. Pr -11 .\pl,ruy,•al Mlan•h t.sss. Bryant. )linen. Mir. Vice 1'n•sidrrit—It. .\pprny ed Ml:trrla Z. IN.r. to lla. loc"Wr nt the report of tin I:na rd nY Puhh, \\"ork S, doted Der. 'u. I.ss7. ! In the tmdler of the report of the Board II is hcreb) ordered by the Cum'no lit 11ulrlic \Corks dated .1 my , 1887. ua l'ouueil of [hr City of M. 1'al It i' herehy ordered by the Common 'That ihr Boma r f Public 1A'arks of (lou u•11 of the Pity of 5t. Poul: .sial city ..t St. fault rau'e the fullowine; 'Plod the Board of 1'ublie. \Yorks of nape rot. In be road,•. in -reit: 1 rpen. of city of St. Pant r:tn'e the following y.k.n and extras(.Iessia•'tra-��t I'; feet l iaaalaruvi•auent. to I made, to -wit: Open. tide. from Ml:nr)I:nel .i too" I:r:niaer'i tyiden nod eyteml I:rnito street. to a t Benue, ill said cite. cuudrmfini :unl width of six[) feet- from Goodrich xve- inkillgthe roster"I) .,s feel of lel six not. to St. (.'lair street. street. ill Said city, cutl- dn of Suhdi visfuti of R ', of S\\' '� uY deumittg and taking Ytll that land not .celiuu 2u, hnrti 'u, range ''2, ill the city aheadV cundeunmd lir dedicated for ,I' St. Paul, Mlinuesuta: that "sad Board nnbhc u'e, lying wfthfu the lines of �laall frnreed without debay to :a i:rotto 't reef. in Summit Park adcl[timn I hc. a a. fat a, ae;oly a' they , r a'a,tu` to St. Paul. prude red south to St. Clair lain lithe souu,, which wilit be re- stt'cet that said Bout, .'hall proceed quired Io pa) the d:uuage" rusts and without delay' to a"ess the amount, as awry expa•usrS .d' sorb improve- �I uearl)' as they r:tn asc'er'tain the same, meat upon the rest( csi:nte to hr bouefitcd a-hirh will be required to pay the l[am- by said iwpruveuo•ut, a' provided by ages, rusts :uul nere'aary expenses of late. it being th, epi uiu t of [III l'ou u''il arch impruycumttt upnu [he real estate that read estate to be assessed fur troth to be beuetited Ir) said improvement, us iugnoycuactit can I found ben, to I rovidr I by I:tw, it Lottingthe a inion of p the extent of tar damages, costs tial[ the Council that reaestate W aeas- peusc. ncvess;tt-) to be incurred seSsed t'ur such int rovemeat can he e I hereby. found brliclit'-d to t�te extent to the leas— to ('utile\• Pvtclt. Cullen•dcosts :nal expenses necessary RtNiu, S;utboru. W, bee. Kaiu, Ihuum• to be incxwaees,urred thereby. Rn soar. Mlinca, Mir. Vice President -11. Veas—old. Conley, I" Ise Cullen, .l pp!' v o Mauch 7, LsBs. [l)tut, 5unburu, Weber. Kuiu, Hamm, Bryant- Jlinen, Mr. \'fee President —It. lit Ila• wadter lit the repot of the (hoard Approved March 7. 18Ys. of Public \Yorks dated Juuc 20, 1887. It iS hereby ordered Icy the Conouun 1'onucfl of the Cit) of St. Paul: That th(• Bnar/1. lit Public Work, of .aid cS. Pahl. cawsr the follow- ity of ane im 1, of St. lit be wade. it'll it Opru, widen ;uul rstend Gaultict street Ina width lit' sixty-six raid)) tofrom Trout street to Atwater street. m s•ifd .•it), rnndcuutiug and taking,• all that land not already cued i,mc \ it n the . int fur public ase. lying within the lice. of Gaultier street, in . looaeh .l ]tarot's addition to St. 1'nul, produced .oath to :ll tester street that said Board rouse said work to he let b) contract, as provided w by la, with nue-half [Iw estimated Cost being first paid into [he ('it) •Treasury, and after said work shall be placed under contract. said Board hall pvrceed wiWout delay to aesess the am it is nearly as they con ascer- tain the same, which will be required to lit the natter of the report of the Board Of L'ublic \Yorks, dated Oct. 4, 1887. It is hereby' CIA I by the Common Cuuuetl of the City (, 5t. Paul: 'That the Bnurd of Public Works of said C.tv of St l':utl cause the following iuga'ovrments hr be umde, to-witOpen, widen amt extend I: Orienit street (atxt)• feet wide), ft•ow Mt. Airy street to Glen- • street, in said city, condenming and taking the west thirty (all) feet of lot 17, block '. Schunneier'' addition to St. Paul; that safd Board shall proceed without delay to assess the amount, as nearly as they eau ascertain the same, which will he rcyutied to -pay the dam- ages.costs and uecessarp expenses of such improvement upon the real estate provided h ryt law, yit being said the opin menton of the Council that real estate to be m- PROCEEDINGS OF THE COMMON COU\CII_ sensed for such improvement eau l found benefited to the extent of the dal ages, costs and expenses necessary to I incurred thereby. Tens—Aid. Conley. Peeseh. Culle, Ryan, Sanborn, lVcbeI,, Bain. llanln Bryant N inea, \I r. Vice President—i Approved Mareh 7. im8. In the matter of the report of the Boar of Public Works dated Mlly 3, 1887, It is hereby ordered by the Couuuo Council of the. City of St. Aearl: That the Bond elf Public Works I said city of St. Paul cause the followin Improvements to be made. to -wit: Opel. widen and extend Edgerton street. fell, Brainerd avenue to the north city fill, its, fu said city condeuming 111,11 taking the a'e•st 33 feet of V lA' i of 5 N: ly n section?0, town tis, range 12; also til, west 33 feet of V V1' 14 of N F. I, If arc Jll, town 211, range?2: also the cast :. feet (ex'cIilt part dedicate(I to lot14. use) of N lV % of section :;n, town .'o range LS, in the city of St. Paul, Miunr seta; that said Board shall prorcee without delay to assess the alnouut a: nearly' as they can ascertain the .aur which will be required to pay the dant ages, costs aid necessary expenses of such inlproven,ent upon fhe trill estate to be benefited b_y said improve Ill as provided by law, ft bra ing the opinion of the ('ouiu•il [hal real estate to he assessed fur sneh fur provement can be funnel brurlited to the extent of the damages. costs and I— penses uecessury to befucurrrd lherehy-. Yeas—All[. Conley. Petseh, Cullen, Ryan, Sanborn, Weber, Kain. Hunan, Bryant, \linea, Mr. Vice President -11. Approved )larch 7. 18n8. In the matter of the report of the Board of Public (Yorks dated Oct. 31. 1867. It is hereby ordered by the. ('carnal Coal wil of the City of St. P.utl: Thathe Board of Public R -arks (It said city of St. Paul cause the following fmproveulent, to be made, to -wit: Oiler. which and extend De Soto street, trent Case street to north city limits, Ili .said •ity, condemning and taking all that land hot ahcadv eondeunu•d or dedicated for public use, lying within the lines of De Soto street, fn Eduuwd hire's First addition to St. Paul, produced northerly to the north city liunits; thut said Board shall proceed without delay to assess the amount as nearly' its they ea, ascertain the sante, which %,.ill be required to pay the damages, costs and necessary I - penses of suet, improvement upon tale real estate to be beuefeted by said in,- provenenl. as tile opinion of tprovided by late', it being he Council that real es- tate to be assessed for such impro'e- uteat call he found benefited to the ex- t "it of the da llages. costs and expenses m•cessary to Ire incurred thereby. Yeas—Aid. Donleyy. Petseh. Cullen. Ryan, Salborn. \Veber. Kain, Miami, liryant. \tinea. Mr. lire President -11. .lpproccd March 7. 1888. l" the matter of the report of the Bmurl of Public AYorks dated Dec. 91, trim;. It is hereby ordered by the couuton Council of''thc City of St. Paul: That the Board of• Public Works of said city of St. Paul cause the following iulproyculents to be uratic, to -wit: enue Grade Prior ay. front St. Anthony. avenue to 1linuchah. street, and em- struct a bridge and abutalents on tilt, right of tva'v of the Chicago. Milwaukee l St. Paul Railcnn eotnp.1,y, fu still[ city: that said Board curse said work to be let by' contact, as provided by I;nv, without one -halt' ill(- estinulted rust bring first paid into the City 1'rea,ury, and alter said work shall hi• placed un- der contract said Board shall proceed withIt delay to assess the amount, as hear• its they' call ascertain the ;llae. which will be required to pay the costs Auld necessary expenses of such int- provatuent upon the real estate to be ,•refiled by said imIll.(" tent. as pro- vided by lar', it bring the opf lion of .hr l'ou aril that real estate to be as- ;essetl for' such Intprove•Ilient call beound benefited to the extent of tilt. rests and expenses necessary to be in- •nrre I Ihere•by. Yeas—Ald. Conley', Petseh. Ctt lion, tyau, Sanborn. \Veber, Kaiu, henna. iryant. Mine., Mr. Vice Presfdent—ll. Approved \Inch 7, 18ri`s. u the Mtt aer of the report of the Board of 1. I Ile AYorks dated Sept. 10, 18717. t is hereby ordered by the Counuou Council of tilt- City of St. Paul: That the Board of Public Work, If aid city of St. Paul cause the. fol- nviug fillpro, eluents to he nlade,to wit 'oust'uct it sewer ,It Goodhue street. rum fluke stre -t to Cliff sleet: and (.itfo einem 'hetet, troll Yon 111111den t,cvt le 5eye nth street, 111 mall city: Mt ';'ill Board cause ,;tilt work to be •t by contract -a- pros ided by law.with- ut one-half the estimated cult heing rst paid into the MN Treasury, and fter said work shall he placed under intact ,aid Board shall proceed tvith- it delay to :assess the amount, as 1•:111% as they eau aseertaiu the same, hiefn will he required to pay the coats at neccs ary expenses of such int -ovemeut upon the read estate to be •ucfih•d by said impruvcment, as pro - ted by Iitvo ft befog the uDin1 It ofthe )Intel] -that real estate to be assessed r such fila prevenient can be found PROCEEDINGS OF THb: COMMON coll-11.. benefited to the extent of the runt. And rx Pluses necessary to he inc It. Ii hereby. \'las—:1h1. Conley, I'elreh, Mullen. I ty:ul. Slrtborn, \V,:1 Kale. Unmul. ISry:wI. \linen, Mr. Vier President --11. I .\pproccd March T—inns, 11, ihr mance of Ihr report 1,t Ihr hoard of 1'uhlie Works dated .I;tu. 19. IxSB: It i, lu,rcby oiden•d Ire the connuon i council of (hr ( fly of St. Paul: That the Bum',l of P'll,lir \Corks of .' .aid Cit, of St. Paull rilosr the folluw- iug fugtrovrla,a,t' to be• nnub•, to wit: i onstrurl .'ewer o1, Levrh st'e vlI br- n,rru McIloal strut and Smith sheet. it said rill. teeeethel with the leew'a'y atch-ba.ins and manholes: Ihilt said IN,ard r:,se said work to be let by (""It 'act pruvitlr,l by linv, trith)ul one-half ihr esnutate,l rust brine' tn,1 paid into the ('ill Trea.ury.:o,,I after "ad work .hall hr plaer,l ander runt raet. .;rid 1, Ql. shall proceed oithont delay to , ,s the :uuouut ;u ue:u9y as llmg ran aseert hl the 'erne, whfrh will 6t. rr- quired to pay the• Vont, and ueoensar) expenses Ili such i1,, nrovrumut upuu the real estate to br be•nrfill" by Haid fur Prov meant. a, provided by law, it being ihr opuuon of (he couovil that read I - tate to br assessed t'or such im ,rove- uu•ut ea hr toned beuchted to flu• cx- 1,'utof the costs:uul expenses nerrsWu'y Io he• iueurre,l Lherehy. Yvan Aid. Conley, Petseh. t'ullen. I;yau, Situboru, Weller. Kalil. Hanna, ISn;wt Millett, Mr. \'let. 1'resfdent—I1. .\pprofed March 7, lss's. Ill the matter of the report of the Board of Public AYorks dated Sept. 13, 1887. It is hereby ordered by tltr• Common l'ouncil of the ('ily d' St. I'aul: That the Board of Public Works of said (-it) (It' St. Aran[ Vaasa the following imprn,muentsto be made. to -wit' (')n- siruct a sewer on ( llll•fda street, front St. ('lair street to .Jefferson avenue, in .aid city. together .with the necessary Vateh-basins and manholes; that "aid lioard cause said work ill be let by con- u•act as provided by lay, without one• - half the estimated cost bring lust pill([ into the ('ity I'rea,ur), and after said work shall be placed under contract. .aid Board shall procced without delay to assess the amount as nearly as the). eau ascertain the sane, which will be required to pay the costs tad necessary expenses-(It'such improvententupou the rrld estate to be beuolited try said fnt- provement, as provided by law, it being the opltdmt of the Council that real es - ate to be assessed for sit It improve- ment eau be found benefited to the ex- tent of the costs and expenses I eces- sary to be incurred thereby. Yeas Couley, Petseh, Callen. an, Sanbonn, \Veber, Kain, Hanim, ryant, \linea, \Ir. Vice President -It. :\pprnyrd March T. 1854`'. u the water of it,(• report of the Board of Public \Yorks, dated .fan. 12, 1888. 1 is hcrehc 1 rdo I by the Ctuhnum t,ouneil of the Pity of st. Paid: 'That the Boma t f Public Works of ;Ifd city of St. Paul cause the following wprovemenls to be male, to -wit: Con- tract a server 1,u \\-orsaw street, from taudelph stleci to Craee street, it, said •ily, together with the necessat'g catch a - ,sfusiuul manholes: tluit said Board .,lose said work to br let by contract. is provided by lacy. without one-half of he estimated It being first paid into the Pity 'Measure. and after said work ball Ge• placed under contract, said 1 Shard shall proceed without delay to tssess ihr alien nit as nearly Its they can iserrtafu t1,• sit . ohivh will be re- plired to pay the rusts and necessary. expcuse' of such fInjoweuent upon the read estate to br benefited by said fnt- provcuumt, as provided by law, it being ihr opuuon of ill('Cuuheil thatreal es- tate to be assessed for such fmprove- uu•ut call be t'ouud benefited to the ex- tcuo t f the oil)([ nd ex lenses lie'es- Sal., to he incurred there �y. 1 vas—:1 hI Conley', Petsch, Cullen, Ryan, Sanborn, Weber, Kain, Harare, Ilryiuit. Nliuc;t. �NIr. Vice President -11. .lplooved )larch 7, piss. ] u the watter of the report of the Board of Public Works dined Oct. d, 1887, It is hereby ordered by the Comment l'ouncil of tit Cfty, of St. Paul: 'What the Board of Tablic Works of said city of St. Paul cause the following unlit". cnlent1 to be made, to wit: Con- sVucl it .ewer on Maple street, from 'Third street to . 'lie. street, in said (•fry, together with the Deress.ry catch - basins and manholes; that said Board cities,, said work obe let by contract, as provided by law. without one-half the t.sliuutt•11 rust heiug first paid into the city Treasum, and after said work shall he placed under contract, said Board shall procced without delay toassess the amount. as nearly as they can ascertain the sau,o, which will be require( \ to pay the costs and necessary expenses of such fmproveulett upon the real estate to hr henelited by said improvement, as provided by law, It being the opinion of the ('ouncil that real estate to a as- sessed for such hnin-ovement can be found benefited to tie extent of the costs and expenses necessary to be in- curred thereby. yeas—Ald. Conley, Petsch, Cullen, Ryan, Sanborn, Weber, Kain. Hamm, Bryant, Mhlea, Mr. Vice President -11. Approved March 7, 1888. 100 PROCEEDINGS OF THE CO3IMON COUNCIL. In the matter of the report of the Rout of Public Works• dated Oet. +, 1887. It is hereby ordered by the Comma Council of tiro City of St. Paul: That the Board of Publie \\'oaks said city of St. Taal r tu, • the follov .1 It iutprovuroeuts it, I` t r •lde., to -[tail Grade Forest street, trout MrLeart av, nue to Neve oth street; amt lia,ti of aivenue P I I t t t br Fo Ali, R street: I mt t u t It;" Ing. av front1 I It •rt�[o N' street: N t t t t f a Il,a ung venue t Fourth c t on 1'0,,, Dougla tr .t ftuta Earl sleet t 3laple street; and Jle idota strwel front Hudson aveuuo to Yranees street in said city, together with the ueressar catch -basins :and manholes (suit[ gradin; and severing to be done under one coo . tract); that be Board cause s•ti, work to be let by contfaet, as provide, by law, without one-half the estimate, rust being first paid into the Ciy 'Treas try, and after said work .shall he pl:lee, under contract .said Beard sirll prorer, without delay to assess the :unuunt. a: nearly as they cow ascerL•tiu save which will be required to pay ththee Bust: and uecess:u'y expenses .f such im provmneut upon the real estate to 61 benefited by said improvement. as pro vided by law, i[ being the epi oleo ul'thr Council that real estate to be nsseased for such improvcuu•nt cull be fou ud benefited to the extent of the costs and expenses ""ressu'y to be iucurred thereby. Yeas --:11d. (reale) Petsch, feller[. H...... }ort, Sar \Weber, R:tfo. I l:t- 11. Bryant. \tinea, eat Yore 1'r,•sid,n,t— Appnrved Jltlrrh i. ,lass. If, the matter of the report ut the Board of I'ublie Works, date,[ 1), . 20, ltls7. It is hereby Ordered by the Coommn Council of fire Cit)' of St. Paul: 'That the Board of Piddle Works of said sit)' of St. Paul calls, the following improvements to be toad(., to -wit: ('mo - dello Rod take all casenieut (,If ill(. laud adjoining and uu the Itur of Mast Sev- enth (7th) street. front Platt Platen street , White htte Brat- avenue,in said city. arc_ Ilscary make anlw mainht the slops Ili grin Eng said East Seventh Gthl str""t. said slopes extending our and one-half (I1<;) feet on said land fur every taut cut or filled ou East Secvnth t7ih) start, ill said grading: that said Board shall pre eceo without delay to assess Ih .:uuount, ae'nearl,i as they c:w xsrvrtaln the saute, which will be r"quired U, pap the dmuages, costs and necessary espouses of such im n•ovrment .pun ihr real estate to be ovi e d b by said impnrer- Opint, as Provided it that it being the opinion of the Council that real state to be assessed for such improvement caul be found bem•fit•d to the esteut of the daumges, cos[. and expenses necessary to Lc tururrvd thereby. Yeas— ld. Cooley. Petsch, (-ultra, Evan. Sant ora. \vela', linin. Ilaunrn, li i')':tnt. \Iinca. Mr. \"ice President— 11. A NO"v"d _March 7, I -s. Cil .f fill- l tv f St Paul heretofore l no tlra.rden•d tile Bowd of] 1 1 t\"arks lu rcirorl 1 CI 1 y f grade. O Ill vl•I so t f M in t eet to Hoffman id an), as 'holt„ h) red line oil a Profile :u not pr to Haid order, tris testate t and pressed :wt[ whu[hrr real estate to he assessed fill- said or said improvement could be found bell(' - life([ to the vxteut of dmuages:uul Costs to be incurred by said improvement: and Wheareas. In aceordan,-e with said or- der the Board of Public Worksdtd unake a report to the Common Council of date Sept. 1'. 1M7, recotnmendiog said fur pruvement, and that property couldbe found benefited to the extent of dmu- ages, rusts and espouses necessary to Ire iucurred ill waking snit chxugeofgradc as :.fun+said: and. lA'hercls The Conuuon Council of .aid city on the Ilth da}of September, Isv7, adopted said report unit ordered the Pity ('leek to give the notice, required h3 all: and VChereua. 'The (ally ('leek grove ".tire t the onic•i:al Pau,•r rf said c'ty, fur :bees suatf ill-Cweeks, Lahr io sorb ,seek, that lila Cuonuon Cou n-il•.f said -it, ' [vault[.,t the 1st Jay of Novcnn- aer, Isx7, ata 7:80 .'clock p. m., :t[ the 'ounrif Chruubl•r in said eity, cousidcr ,ueh.pruposed change of grade: rood Whereas, At the tittle and little(. des - coated for such proposed change of '• xd the Com.mon Council, fter hear - ng all .ersous interested, and being of he upinton that the sante was necessary .not proper, ordrrrd the grade of Hirer [rest. from Main street to Iloffutxu 3suue. io be -hangged ill accurdanre rith the red line as shown on the :m- exeJ pronle, being the sante as re- amed tr in all [hu proceedings haul in egard to said c•hauge: therefore Resolved. That said order and the rofile. representing saiit ehiutge of rade be referred to the Board of 1'uhlic i arks, .,,it that said Board shall pro- . -ed without delay to assess the annount, ue:udy as they can ascertain the lues which shall [,c reg0ired to pa) u• dmuages. costs find expenses of SUCK uproveumnt upon the real estate to be mufited by s:dd improvement. as pro- tiby haw. tt being the .pinion of to ('ol a ion (Oullcll that real estate to assessed for such improvement can PROCEEDINGS OF THE COMMON COUNCIL. 101 aKe�ucost�amte lieu �•necess�:vy dlu be incurred the ndr). Ab Seas-Smbo, u ut\\"� Inca Gal n. Ilauuu. Ey:ot. I3r,Pnrovedt)lvnch 7, Isl resi.le„t-11. \Shereas, The Conot o„ Cuu •col of tm• I ally uta St. Paul heretot'ore ordered til i If ' 1 \\'arks to repo" o: nA of In ho Nortl, chn of ale wh stile, oge gr otl'rl on to St-vl nth ears .rt to •et trot sort b' •d •'tv shown t a ,tr ort i d al- liar oat a pruftlC aiwt�xed to sale[ urlt-t. was al".1 tory and proper. :u 1, v1cthrn. real estate to be :issrnscd for i+aid fill - to ,vutenl could he found bent-ltted Ut he rxtr It oP dauntges and costs to be ,la -lo -led by said improcrmr it: and \\'Inq'eas, Lt m•t•onl:wcr with said order Ihr Board of Public ACorks did make a report tr the C,nuuun❑ Cou g oY date .duly- 21. INs'7, rrruuum•tdiusail iwProcrmenL and that Invga•rty ruuld hr found benefited to the rxteut of dmu- ages, rusts and rxpeuses u(.cessary to br iururrol in making said rhatlgr of ¢rade :1, aforesaid: and Whereas, the Common ('uuurilot' said city on till- 21st day .t' .11113. I84i. adopted .aid report :uuI ord"rrI thv Cil\' l'I,•rk to gi yr tt(. mrtir•r req a ire,I by :'Il and \Chetras. 'rhe laity Cb, rk gills 11otirr ill ihr official paper .Y aid city. tar Ihre,• +,•(.ssiv" sake, ttv,ce i I rant trek that the l�,mooun tree evil uf' sort[ city "Iodd. o„ Ian• I.-tb d:1y It Noye,ev. Iles,, at 511 i rlo, k Ir. tat., a.reh pro i tl o to l'uanril ('hmnber ill .aid r t3, sider ,urposed rhaug" of grade: mud \\ hereas, :\t til,• fill," allot Plan de"g- I,;oe.l for sunt Proposed -h:ailge tri ;;rade. the Con tmoo l'ou w'i l.: ft(.r hem'- log ,, 11 persurts int(.t'(.sl(.d, awl brit_ ut the epi uioo that the sante [vas urcrss:my ;,all proper, Ordered tilt- grade of North street. from Se,bIth strrrl to 'I'ruslon stLeet, to ht- eaug"d ordauc" tcith the red liar shuwu ou I,,,,anucC pr dile, bring the sono us rrb•rtod to is all the proreediugs fill, ill rrLa`, to said eh:wge; therefore Resolved, 'That said order and Ill( prutil" rcprrsettipg said rh;u,ge r grade Ire reh•rred to [ht- Board of Pub lir 1vorks. ;I I that said Board shad pr0rred withum delay to x„r,s tilt amoont as at-rmlmy a, the} rata"ern air tit,- au". whivil will hr required to pa3 til” d;uuagrs, rusts ;wt[ rxpeuses u such im Pro3suu•nt upon lila real (.stab m he henrfited by s'1id innpro3ru w at, a prn3ided h) lots, i1 brine [ht- epi oleo , [ht- nuato Cooled that real estate t hs assessed for suchimprovement em lamatKe I benefited to enefitedto the etsesterot of ne essthe n be iucurrvl thereb}y. Sege—d lot. Col\ elmp Rain. Hanna. 'yah, Stluburn. to- 3fi11res dent �sPprovea - Whereas. 'rho Comnuot Council of the. 't)' of SL Paul be r,,t(,fure ordered tine ks to Il 1 drhe WI r re3 I t Br of nude of t Bobie t'I tl - t 1 anK,• g et t t1 AV ul,low rovnue to H. at i 1 cit 1•, as shown dry r red lit c 1 t file nsxed t lsaid order. '.an proper. rood tehothr rr:al estate to be 'assessed for said im- prucrntrnt could be funud benefited to the exh•ut of daw;ogcsaual costs to be incurred by said iutprovetuent: and Whereas. D1 acc011 ante with said order the Board oP 1'11 Ill it �1'm'ks did make a report to the C.uuaml Council oY date Oct. sl. 188". rerom alendi ug said iupn',rveu,t-tt. and that property could Ire Y.0 ud to letital to the(. wntof Jam - ages o.,ts and em,easrs t rcessar)' to be incurred In umkiug said change of grade as aforesaid: nod \1 h,! l.., , "Che l'ouuuou l'o Inell of said city uu the 1st day of \u3ewber. lxs,. :uf -, said report :mot ordered the Cit)' Clerk to give the notice re- qufired by lass: ami \\'ber'as, 1'he ('ity Clerk gave notice m lila official paper of said city, for tivre suceessivr weeks, twice ill cart[ w1L,•k. [h:ld tun tileiletttoth 1215'noll (flof Deana ber, In t, at 7::11, O'clock P. t tits[ Iter col l'hle ambea ttr s:od ebyt.,c su �htPrea, i if.,- uta gra laced) . :1t the tithe amt place gesi If hated afar sOob proposed change of gf;ule, the l'ounnon vsfld.ia after g li iuK all persons iear ut•restcd, ;uul brinK of necessar lar Uplllimt Ib:lt alt' Y1It11C \3:iJ ) ml proper. ordered the grade of Roble street. front Winslow nr"nue to 11x11 oven ue. nr br ch;utged in a"ordane, o'ith the red Itue It,, I en the annexed if e. being the sante as referred to in all [hr Irtoce,•d, it had to regard W said I -outgo; [ ier•t'urr Resoh'rd, That said order, :and the of Profile renrrsentito said d of ! grade be rrfrrrell to [hr Board of oar, tic Al'urks, amt tlmt said BoxePull-d shall proceed without delay to assess pain tth111s1anu' they wldcli t011[,,-)requirerooll d to pay the damages. IN :mot rxpeuses Of such immu proveent pon the real es- tate to he b"I Iltrd by solid inq)rove- nWnt, as provided by tan•, it being the opinion of the ('onim.n l'ounril that ssed re:llt seal tat o at b� fownhbenesuch fited to tit,, it o 'elle t •xt•w of the danm[,•,-i costs and by. , proses urr"ssary to 1'l- inverted there[). 102 PROCEEDINGS OF THE COMMON COUNCIL. Ayes—Ald. Conley. Petsch, Cullen, Ryan, Sanborn, Weber, Kahn. Hamm, Bryant, Atinea, DIr. Vice President -11. Approved March 7, 18ss. Whereas,the ('unnhun Council of the city of St. Paul heretofore ordered the Board of Public Works to report whether a change of grade nu Minue- sota street. bet --i Eighth street and Summit avenue east, in said city. a, shown by It red lineon a pndile xuuexed to said order. was necessary and oropei and whether read estate to be assessed for said improvement could bo found benefited to the. extent If damage, and costs to be incurred Icy said iuq ioyI— menta and W hreas, to aveordanv(- cith ,aid order, the Board of 1'ublfc Works did make a report to the Counuuu ('ouucil of Date 'e rt. s 1887 ecce S uuuendin � said I R im rovenuvrt Mout that pro r •' . P 1 lath could lir found benclited lir the rxb•uf of danlaps, costs aunt exp,'In,t•x ' to be Incurred fu making said cha nge111'1'1•,x111'\of grade as afore,aid: and Whereas. The Common Council tit said city oil the 4th dac of October, lss7, adopted said report :out ord derethe City Clerk to give the notice required by law; and Whereas. Thr Cit Clore: gays m. tice in the official paper of said cite. for three successive weeks. twice fn rarh week, that the Coin notl unrll Coof said I city would, on the kith day of \Icrul- tier, 1887, at -,::ill o'clock p. w., al the Council Chamber in said city, consider such proposed change of glade: aid 5i'hereas. :At the time and place des- I ,Boated for such prof I change of grade, the Counnou Councils after hear ...gall persons interested, unit befog If the opinion that the ,lime was urressary andproper. ordered titer grade lit' Miuur- sotastreet,Is-ween Eighth su'ret :old Smmldtavenue east, to lir rhnngrd iu accordance with the red If,,,- as shotcu on the annexed prolilc. being the a:uur asreferred to fn :ill the III —ditlgs had fn 1',gard to said change: therefore Resolved. That said order aid Ilo profile representing said change oY �irade be referred to the Board lit' 111th c Works. and that said Board shall proceed without dehly to assts tile' amountas nearly as titre ran ascertain the sante, which shall ht• req aired to ! pay the diouages. costs and extra+rs lit Much impruvrnnelit upon the real value to be beuetited by said" lIllI'l ,•nu•nt. as provider) by law, it being IIIc opi'd of the Counnun Council that real ",fate to be assessed fur Such iutproy u• .rut eau be found benelih•lt p file extmnt oY damages. costs and cxpen,o necessary to be incurred thereby. Seas—Aid. Cooley, Petsch. Cullen. Ryall, Sanborn. Weber, Kain, Hamm. Bryant Tinea, Mr. Vice President -11. Approved 'March 7. Isso. Whereas. 'rho• Couutlutl Cotuleil of the city of St. I'nul heretofore ordered the Be;u•d of Public \Corks to report whetlu•r a chauge ul' grade oil Brewster seen lir, fi'uw \'tuts street to Conor avr ulie, fn: said cit,.as shown by a red line ou a profile annexed to sxid order. was lir -ware nod proper. and whether rest estate to be assessed fur said in;prove- I ment could be found beeffh•d to tht• extent of dawxges andn costs to be in- t rurrt,d by sxid improvement: and Whereas. In aeoordauce with said or der the Boardof Public Works did make a report to tlu• 1'onunion Council of dale Ort. l7. 1KN7, recounnending said for live nr meat. and that I•h� o r n r rcould lir I fnutld benefited to the extent of law ages costs sod a k)yn. es necessary to Ire incurred it making said change of grad'. os aforesaid: and Whereas. The Comm m Council of s;tideity on the Math .1;13 of October. Isa7adtsaid report and ordered thr•('ih'op(ed9erk to gi cc file uoticr re- quired bq talc; ;uul Where;", "I'hr Cily l'lerk Cine nolive iu Iter official paper of said. rite. fur W err socec-he week,, t,icefit earl, terek. that rho ('ouuuotl Council of said city would. oil the 6th day of December. lssi. of -:3n 1i ,lurk p. u1.. ht the Council 11h;uu brr in said city. ( aider such prn- posed rh:ulgr of grad,; and . A'lo-was. At the titlo•:uuI p tare des - ,guard fur suvh psopusrd change of grxdr. ihr foul mon Council, after hear Mug ;til p1•rsuus iuterestrd. :nut being of the I I lun that the sallw was necessary sal proper, ordered the Bradt• . BITI-1rr :n•ru lir, fl'uon \lobo atr($4 oil. 1'unm aveutle, to be changed in accord - it wfih the red title shown o I the al, Iofile. living the sono• as rv- fi•rrrd to in ❑II the proceedings had iu regard to said rlmhge: 0wrefure R-olcrd.'I-hat said order and the pro- file represe ntI ng said change of grade lir' ref-rrwi to ihr• Board of Public Works. and that said Board shall prul•rcd with- out d1Jay to assess ihr ;mmunt as Iwar y as they rain ascrrtaia the sour, which will tit• required to lay Iter damages. • rats and espruses ot'such impro-ment u pun the tea state to be beuctit'-d Ir} said iwpro-oleot. :1s provided IIy law. it living the opinion of the ('utluuoo ('ouuci) that real rsbdr to b; assessed for sm•h im provellu•nt run Ire found I efft, to the rxtl•tlt of thrltanlage.5. costs sod expense, oeces,ary to be incurred th1•rebc. PROCEEDINGS OF THE COMMON COUNCIL. 103 Sens \Id' Cooley. `Kaifu, lianml, Satllbdru. Weber, Kenny, Kaiu, Halmm. R,au, Sanborn, \fins. >I r. Vice President -11. Bi,,q;lt, \linea, Mr. Vice ]'resident -11. Br,anrovo.( March i. 1488. Approved J(arch 7. ISSs. I P' -- . , Wherc1ks,'1'hc l'nuuuoll Council , f file Rherras, The Coounon Council of the rile o1 tit. 1':u;l herrtefore ordered the •iq' of St. I'lul heretofore ordered the to of Public ACorks to n'111rt uit � Buhethcrard uittcheugelWorks to of grade'oil Ball report whether :t chaugr of grade oo Suu, avenue cast, from Robert ricer 'oto ('ta iu nxi Itc�i[y nt �:ulslh,rev bprxCrd �ine on a ,tat' xt 1'l•et. in said ell l'. ;l, Ix red line un a proffle uunrxrd hr sxid I pl'o`t find pro ,,,mldltvllether read estate order, lit, neeeesxry and proper. xud , avr , P L whether real estate to be assessed for to II,I be toolilt benefited improvement lie extent ,aid in il-lo"•Inellt could lir fuuud tit r fled to the exu•ul of dawage, :uuI costs of dxulages Iwd costs to be incurred by t„ lir ineurrelt by sxid impruvculeut: said improvement: and amtRrleereas.lu accordance with said order V1'herras, In two ordative w9t11 ,;l1ld the Board of 1lublic Works did Make a order. tlo• Burd lit' L'ublir, AA'arks id I report to the ('uuuuuu (:auucil of date raokr 11 report to the Cumumn l'+a lic, of , .I ole 1% lssi,',recohutlending said I'll - date Sept. 6. Issi. rerutumeuding said I pruvewent, and that property could b, impro',•munt.and that prupertc could be Yuuu I benclited to file extent of daur found bencfitwl to the ext'llt of dao- ages. costs xud cxpcuses necessary W be ages casts and cxpcuses ueces'lof tube fncurre,l fu making suit[ change of •of rade —aid: Iuld r •ban r1. s slur , said I K .'adv x incurredin wxkin 4 1 !. F is as afurrs;id::un'1 \\'herr;u,9'he Gnuuum l'uuucil of said 11"herells, 'rhe ('ouuuu❑ l'umncil of uiq- Im the 21st day of .luly, ustt7. said city Im the -Ith day of October. is57. •ulupfed said rt•port and ordered the adopted said report and ordered the Cit)' Clerk nr gfye the notice required by 1'ily ('perk to give the nutfcr 1•equired by late: and late: and I Whereas The City Clerk we notice i \Chrreas. The 1'itc l'Irrk gave It" I!, ill the ulYu,fal paper of said city, for iu the u0 l.ial Ir:yler If ,aid rit3. fur I three sucrrsafyc weeks. ttYfee in each Ihree shrr,aveyl• works. twice i,I •aril wre.k, that the Cuuuuotl Council of said week. that file Coul nuI, Coulivil lot ,silt t.ity would, on the 6th d:q' of Septenl- ,•!ty would, ou the L.7th day of Suyelln. bur. 1,187 at 7:a11 o'clock p. nil.. at. the bre. I.57, at 7':lu o'clock p. nl., to ;I lilt Clutleil ('baud I. it, said city. runsfder s'nu wil Chst,lul til, lit oflC1a11r twdder I such proposed change lit' grade: and ,ocll prop a Whereas. At the tino, unit place des- \\'lh•reas. At tie time and pilo•, des- I i •naWd fur such proposed change of !,hated for such 1,1411 c,1 chaugr of R evade, the ('ouuoou comwll, Durr hear- ina•1�tll Ow oulluflderestrd�audtbeing a of Ing all persons iuterestrd, and being It 11 opinion that tie s:uue was ueceasilr' ihr opinion that the saint• was ueress:vy and proper, ordered the grade of Suun aerliue�proI Iordered ,ou,1,ubvI ,ile grade stn et to tuGe:orge mit ay roar cast, from Eohvrt sheet to I'rdar'beet, to berhangrlI it, accord,;to rrdtlliue aqua<Inlw �uu aeei tile ane, yrd an trlilt the red title as shown on ill.. 1 lily, befog the stun, :u ref -rred to In aI,I, I prolflr. being the same as n•- pilrthr 1 ditlgs had in regard Ur said fvrrrd to fu I'll the prucrrditlgs had fu 1,11 th 1Iu oliim• regard to s;ti,i it, lung[herl•fore R—olved. That said ord,r and the c Resolved, •I'lo t said order and the. prulilc reprt•srntiing said rh:ulg- of prulitr represrtltiing said ehxnge- of III. rrfrrn•i lfuari lit' Ihtb-', _rade lir referred to the Board of Pub- •rlic ade l'o Irks. and !teat lu ihr said guard ,hall ileus �mdkswifhnuthalela�idln Board tnsess utile proceed without delay to assess till.; P auunult as marl) ❑.s they ran a"", till purl rsaullunt e�tyhirti will bIlViffl� it, e i•e�puired to iruv the sauu•, Which shall be required to I tilt a, Iter danwil •s, rust, and expenses of I file n lloig tttlpis uRdn file ripe ns- Otto In sorb improvcnnchf utum tlo• real cs[air Imp said (., b, brurfip•d by laud i1o)WO 111, . its ci Iodt bye lie's it beingat theopil opinion the proyldrll bo 111'. it brim; Iter opiuiuu If Tho. Conuuon ('ouuril ilial real ,stat,, to foul per such that r eill estatetto be im nvrvcltlent ran ;uses,, d of the lir assrsed for sorb 1 -flied to the extent lir found be nc tiled to the extra[ of daul- tnutli lieu ngc,. rusts and rxp-usrs nrrrsa;try to he [ollulgesurred (hterehc nd expenses nrccssary incurred thereby. 104 PROCEEDINGS OF THE COMMON COUNCIL. Yeas—Ald. Conley, 1'etsell, Cullen. Yeas— k1d. Cmlley'. Petsch, Cullen, Ryan, Sanborn, Weber, Kati, Hamm, I Bean, Sanborn, \Veber, Kain. Hamm. Bryant, :\linea. )Ir. Vice Presidi•nt—Il. Bryant, Minea, Mr. Vice President -11. Approved Marelt7, I&vN. :ipproved Marek 7, 1898. \vhereas, Thr l'ounuuu ('uuucil of t1"hrreas. The Common Council of the thII ity of q. I'aul heretofore ordered CIO of St. Pool heretofore ordered the file oard of Public Works to report Buln'd of Public Works m report whether a changel'of grade onBidwell u'hethlo' a ch:utge of grade uu Cascade street, from m'tice styes[ tl Ik•lus su'eeL from Oneida sCreet hr Duke dre t; in said city, as shown by 'ed tree[. it said e'[�-, line un a pros h•..hoes. to s: u! order. lige a profile. anne�ell to said order. t\'RS Ileet•nxery' and propv.I 'loll \\'I I(•t llt•1' "o, o ex,:u-3 AI I pl'Irpl•1'. 'olid \\'Imtllt'I' TP,AI estate to br a-essell f!nl' ,gill 1111- 1'l•tit 1!,I:Its [.. be x„1'xsell file sail, Ilil- psoven'eut could be found brurtit•II to pruvenleut could be hnmd benefited it ft, extent of dmuages and r 0sh to be file r -c teat of damages lull costs I, br incurred 1, soil improwl- dent: and inrll reed by axil iuill-vemrut: and Whereas. LI accunlmu•r with said ur- I VChrrcus, In :mcorilance with said der the Board of Public \\'arks did make +order, the. Ifoarrl of Public t,i W -I' lid a report to the lbnuuun ('uuuril uY duh• 1 lake• a report h,file ('uuunuu Council of Iss , rel'frl oovndiu4 said I'll- date No, I!, IT 7, J1'en11 linending slid provement, and that property r rmld be tui provculmn, and that prupm't}' could Mood benefited to tle retro[ of daur 1 bw III fuld beurhh•d hr the rs[eut of <lunl- aSes. costs and e�,rense.s I eer•ssn n- to be Ists ami <peuses m•l-ess:ll-} to be I 'Iger. cr incurred in making ..aid rhaoge ut'grxde in�,o'red i making said rbaigeof grill• as Aforesaid: and. . ufurl-said: ao�l \vhereas. 'file c( sol( l'uu ur it of .I. Whereas. The Cont n Council of -Aid city un the 15th day of Nuvelllbl-r, '..nil city on the hill day oft Novenlhe r. Ixs7.adowed said report nmI ordered till- In.+;. adopted said report la ml ordered city' Clerk to;rive the notice rellui red by lbs City l'lerk to gi ve the m•}ic.e nllnired I aw; and Icy law: ami Whereas. Thr ('itv ('leek g:n'r tIl lWe Wlu•reas. The ('it) Clerk gave ....tier I,. the oHiei:d paper of ,1pd city, for in the odicl p:Iper :rf ,aid city. t'or three. sncel•ssire. twee ks. ttvirr• i act 1 three sort e.sive weeks. [wire in e.Reh week, that the Connmm collm'il of ,said eek. that the ('000000 l'oilaril of said ,it, lvonld, on file 3d day of .Ianoary. viity tvrlull r 11 the :hl dile of ,lanuary. t til, at 7: ad o'clock p. m.. ut Ibe l'oolu•il Iss,, utT:ao u�r lock p. 111., .iL the ('uo ncil l'hanlber, ill said cit\',eon soder .,oc11 pro- ('llaln bee ill said city, consldl-r such pro_ posed ehangr• If grade: and posed change of grade: and Whereas. It the time and place des- \Chrrrus. .\t the time and plow de,- ignatrd t'oI such proposed rhuog.• of iglluted for such proposed l-flAnge of g,.de, Ihr (to.... on Cooncil. after bear- grade. the t'irlllmon /'umrcil. after hear_ log RII persons interested. :Inti being of i Ig all persons interested. sold being of the opinion that the—no. w:rs neressarc the opiuwn that the saute was necessary and propegI... I, 11 till- grade of Bid—.1 and pnqu•r. r rder"d Ihr r de of C;A atrert, from l'urtire atrret to Urlos l ale street, from (hu•ida�s'ret to Dukr street. to be rhtulgwl in ;I ., rda nrr kith s[n•et. lu be rhmlw•d in aceurdanrr• the red line as shua'n on the aloo.—d with the red line as :town ..0 the ;ne protile, being the sante ;. rl•frrre I tl ill ucsrd pilot le. bring the s:uue asreferred NII the proceedings had in regard to .aid to in :111 the Ill.( ling, bud in regard (-]longe: therefore to said rh:u'gl-: therefore. Resolved. That said order Mud 1h(- R-ohod. That said order and the profile representing sails stooge of prulile representing said rh:ulge 0f grade be referred to fit(- 13u:uv1 of 1'ub- ••r:ulr be referred to the Ifoard of, Public tic Aworks, and thin said Board shall ACork,. and that said Board shall pro- proceed n'ithuut delay to ase, the vend"' itilout delay br asarss the lunount. tlnwunt. os uearlw as they r:w nseermill as neArl} as [bey eau asrrrtliu the [he same, a'hieh shall br required to s: ine.wilirh shall be relluirrd hr poy Ihr pay Uu! (bullag(•s. costs :Bol expenses of I`i; grs. cost.:uul esp(•nsr, ul' sort such intprovenlent upon fill, tell[ estate ingn'uvrmi'l,t upon Ili,, real rstrte to he. to be benefited by slid iull ruvrnumt.: bruelih•d by ,aid iI l,, r, lent. :u pro - provided by late. it bring tlhr upiuiou of cited by I:nc. it hriug the r liuiou of the Col, 1, t'ou m'il that r•:II ,•stale to the Coolloon Couto-H that r (•state hr br assessed I'll' loo -11o inlp',.1"n •111 c be assessed for sorb i nprovelnent r bI fouml benelited to the l -stent of dull\' be 1'onml lreuelitl-d to the extent of doll\- ages. costs and espens., m•,,,s ,.% Io Ill, ,, rusts and r�peuses ueees,:lr}' to inrurred therelit. 161• im•1'rred thrrebv. PROCEEDINGS OF THE CO>IrfOS COUNCIL. 105 }'rax—Aid. Conley, retch, Cullen. std el, of 5t. iden ajePRuI cause the following li>'ou, Sxu]luny, Weber, Kaiu. Ihun it improcoments to he made. to -wit: Open. Ifryaut. >liucx, )Ir. vire 1'rrsidrut-11. ,width of Illi [t (6o) feet,tfrumt Pleasant A ,I'rurvd March 7, 18.48. ` .loos UutCoun, :n uuu•• hr St. ('.lair stela ill .aid cit", Cie(- I'rrsiJrnt of Cuuucil, cundcnn'ing and taking all that land nut ' for pub - fol— A. Ilo .1nr:uo.vs�r. ('iq' ('II'rk. :Iirlusc� lyiuertcithiu rlthrrllim v(luf >lilhm t lf'F'll.l.-11. 1','131.1/':\'1'll)\ street io Ilaldelnxn'x to to St. _ prudueed .uutherlc to 1;fele :ult (N't'rde"s 1'a ed by the Coll :n'euue:Tela" ti, fill. �s�st rfhe h:uuixn11, all ed t'rru neil of the City of St. Paul, I Il ithollt n, �(nrcu o, INNS. art' a.� til") can:asrItIlotthe same, Ill the. matter of the rl•polt of the hoard I lt.hwh will Ie rellui red 'pay the damf agl•r:, cosh and neer,sxrw expenses rl Public \Yorks dated .luuc Y. inti' ugh uuprucenlLu t, upon the real estate It i, hl-rrhy ordered by the ('olllmun I to h:• hrnefitrll by sail iollrrovelit L a, \'nulled of the ('its 'It St. 1'anl: pre': ided hl' Ixty, it being the opinion of That till- Board rt Pohlir \\'ork, ot'the l'oum•.ilihnt rr•nl e,tde to hr asses,ed li�l city .rl' tit. Paul c o e the tollotw i l lg 1 t'or Il -ll I rroveulrod ello he found' Il1I n'� n•Ilt, Irl hr 1\ In:nh•. Ill -\\'ll : helll-6 ted to lull- e\tt•II t (If till• daillages. IIII u1 t'id r•11 and r,teod n,l allrf osts and rvirrusl-. 11 ce-ar) to he in- ,Ilmuglllthlorks 1. S. :I and a. F:v Nosy ad ell well thereh>'. ditiuu nr St. Paul, trinn Payne aw•nur Yeasfit Coulee, I'ctsch, l'ulleu. lu (ircrubrie,' acro ur, ill said rite, v,l Itva u. S:wbor,l, \\'cher, Kxi u, Ilandu, �Irlll nine ml taking [hid strip ut' land if i'vant, ylim•a, yl r. \'ire. 1'rrsident —ll. ing frulll 1':ry m• :Ivenue to (: rl-r•ll- � .\plrrnwrd \lurch T. I±xw'. l o'ir �rrt nl '. hen udrrl all Ihr n..rdr hw .loth Dutt-h.t �. Ili„ 1 to I.. -r rioclusive, and o.I it.,. ,until \'ice President of Coll—il. bt lot. Il, to :'o tul-hlsivl-, ;dl hn Murk 1 j 'rocs..\. I'lo:spr:uo.l so'. City Clerk. .rl Kcuo,' addition to Wit. I'xol; also that i __ _.__ .trip of 1;oel rll II Ilg frolll I'ay ne :Irl-- I �Icetink'. r to r.ll•enhri1-1 oNr•11oe, bulll,derl oo �peeil. flu' northlry lots 1 t.. lir ilo-hsive, and'' St. 1'.lt'r.. Jlarc•h lit, iM'. tlo• sIolth b3 lots Io to :'o incl IIsi vr. I,I ,idrxt Kerr in the cllxir. ' :111 in block of Fvuns' additiull Io St.•nt: Md. 1) vl:In,Pullen, 1':1111: also that r,pl Itlrllhl'irl1n lli,lg� \Illhnl'll. 1Cl-hr•r. Kahn, I.rlog,tt's- t'unl nr :'veno (o 'Itl idellt -.s. hounded all the uur'll by lot. t to 1:�linrinsiwr. amt u,1 the .u1:t II by tut. le' io :al iorlu,iwe, all ill block %; ..f F•:w;I 11 s' l I`It 111 Irletf ll_r1I,1r Ihr• \I:Iw..r—\'all fur Iddi, ion to Wit. It::'so that ,trip of �.. ut the to' 'l'be Milt, r: llyd tau• lnr •ting I:rl�rnllrrirltin1 h.. odrd` 1i1hr rrrplrst ..t' .\Id. 1 ul�'Iruf r\[rate ltrtinra ret 11 h� lute 11te1111� u�l llsiwr•, :rod 11 �'lhnv l:I11. fur the pu'I o or bcfine it, flu• south by tut. h: woskl iorlusiwr. all •such busior.. us n igb[ ( 1 ill block a of N:w;,n additiull to �[. l'u Illi � .\rreptrd. `\F 1 . Thal said Board "'o" Ircurer I tv thoot wsrsaa. dela\ to il-le" ihr :I odd as 1 I'll (Irdi11:1nrrs iltin ,hrc eaua,rrrblbl till- xauu•, tw h'rh Arial :Au urdilulw'c � 1, read '•prrw F br rrgllirrd to pay for damages, cn,h;u1'I fpr 1'iou l-rr l•rrslBulldine company illurl rs>ivy expenses ai' such inill-leutcul .ate :rtras upu 1 Fast Fourth street npun Ihr tial l -.,tate tr hr• bele liiell by aml�Iltubert stt •rl.' 1 x he .aid iw pruwrmrot. as 111"'N lard he late.' .\Id. ('ulll-u uureed Ihxt Ihr rule. it hriug Ihr upiuiou of Ihr 1'uu aril that a f�u'snsp(•ndrll as Ul allow said ordi- nal Isiah• lu br as,rsrd fur such int ❑aur(- to pits, to its ,eeolul reading. procl•Ine„t rill, he found beuetit''I in •I'hr umtiuu pl-ailed, peas K. and the Ihr rvlrui ut the d;uuag,•s, rush ❑ud I .aid ordiu:uu'r• teas lllclropup read 1, ry pru,rs urrr,s;art L, hr iururrlilend fill :uu1 passed. ,tier (n'di- 'ecth••reby. oanre Su.!NN1.l Yea. .\Id. l'unlcv, 1'rhvh. 1'ullru. Ilcan. 51'u1un1'. \Crdn•r, Kaiu. ilauon. urdinnnccx. Bryant. )Iiora. )1 r. \yowl- I'rrsidenl -ll. (Il:ni s.v seri Su. !NNI. .l pprucrd Miu'eh 7. 1ss.. I'r•rwiltiug Ihr Pioneer Press Building tl-l'..Y [hl- r.•p�rt.. ..f Ihr Ifuard l'u111 Wln v to Ksr•nvate Area, tlprt. 1 111 I hr 1x11 of I'll hair \\',,,k, dap•d \l a' 's, Ix.;. R:1 [ I'uurth tit reitBnbert SIf St. '1'1 r• C'rl 1 ('ollneil f [hu ('sty r I, i, hrrebp l-1 rdr it, fill -If Ihr l'nuuu0u foul 101m-daiu lisperiYAloo's: �1,1W the[ 13oxrdill Publie lNIVorks of given land grantrdlluntol the Pion Ei 106' PROCEEDINGS OF THE COMMON COUNCIL. Press Building Conn )any to excavate areas on the north sie of East Fourth street for a distance of one hundred and twenty-four and ane -half (1Yd!�) feet easterly front the southwesterly corner of block seventeen (17), St. Paul Proper. and into I{obert street or the east side thereof fora distance of one hundred and twenty (130) feet northerly from said corner, and out from the line of said block seventeen (17), for It distance Regulrr Meeting. of eleven feet from the line of said Sr. P.t Cl., March 30; lsss. block. President Kerr it the chair. Said Pioneer Preps Building Cunnpauy Present: A I(I.Conley. Dow•lil. 1'elscll. Is to protect the pavement on said Puller, Ryan. Sanborn. Weber, Kemp. streets, all,[ when said xa•as:u'c esrava_ Kai n, llauuu, Bryant. Alilica. Long. ted to leave pavement ft as good condi- Mr. 1'resitrut-N. tion as it now is. Said excavation to be 133' ueauiuums consentreading of made under the supervision of the City minutes of pn•viuus ru•etiug dispersed Engineer and fr aecordaud•e with the with. ordinances ofsaid city ill relation to; cu0unt-Nil Anus. excavations in streets, and the rules Front Ili, honor the Ma,or-Policeman and regulations of the Board of Public ,k ),)filled - Works fn relation thereto. '1'o the Honorable, the I'residcut and Section 3. 'Phis oniintl lice shall take Couuton Council of the. City of SI. effect and be fu force front and after its 1'11111: publication. I have this day appointed George Su- dcitha Special 'Officer of the Regular I Police force, for duhat the Wabtuha strect bridge, tend 1 ask our advice and rouscul thereto. Rnlnt:tr A. Snlrli. 31a,or. March t, IKKN. Cou nittee on folie(-. Fl it .lames F. Dillev- Boed as Coustable,in the Into 1 f i;l, (ee). with G, W. Dille, and It. H. Ileum is sureties. Con ulittee or ACape and Mcan.s. From St. Paul Chamber of Cummerce- 'I 'ausmittiug a resolution adopted 1,, [III' Directors if said chamber fun gard to Wabash, stect bridge. .Arcepled. (See report of Committee or Sheets and re,olutiuu In said I n t- ter.l From E. P. Basford - Asking that the Gel aufa Life Insur- :nu•e compnuq. of New York, be granted perulissfon to exca' ate areas, etc. (;ranted. (See Ordinance No. !)of.) I+rum .trues SO o inaker- l'laimsagainst Folson & Murnay in behalf of Chins. 1.. llpde. Com,, ittec uu claims. ' Front A. A. Prier. and other,_. Fur the gradioL of Rollie street, br- tavicee Il Ill avenue and Stn leer avenue. Couuuittee on Streets. From U. Sehuelke Iuul others - Fur the grading of file alley ru ,nim- fill", Gennesee street to Glauite street. Conuitt•e oil Sheet,. From St. Author, Park Citizen,' League- Petitiun Ilskf ug that adequate prutol.- liunl from Ifre be granted the St. :Xn- thuuy Park district. Committee on Fire Department, Yeas-Ald. Dowlan, Cullen, Ryan, Sanborn. Weller, Kair. Long, Mr. Pres- ideut-S. Apirroved March ]d, 18M. Adjourned. Chas. D. Kraut, President of Council. 'f'nos. A. P"ENDE, im-k "'. City Clerk. Yeas-Ald. Duwlan. Culleu. Ryan, Sanborn, Weber. Kaiu. Long. Mr. fli,c. - dent -S. Passed March C;, lfiss. fats. 1). Krait, Preside "I ul Council. Approved Jlxrrh Ii. Ists. ltouettr A. S,n cru. Macon. Attest: furs. A. 1'n F.xuetc,,t,r. Cit, l'Icrk. )larch 13. I{t•Molnllnll w. II., :tilt Pulil•rl- Whereas, It having beer reported to and ascertained by the l'uuuuou Council !flat R certain1 " •-, n " I tl to t ty nu•k builU- frg. size abort 31 feet by shout 40 fret deep, and uurlbrrcd :516. h'ubcri ,trecl. St Pail, Minnesota. lull[ situate Ile- hviceu Third and Fourth streets. on lot s, block 17. St. Paul Proper. be issue of di lal ! dation. clacked walk Iuul dr- ..tt•cd condition. :nld from neKlert In keep the sauce properly I."paired and froul other causes. is rrdrenth danger - ,Its and detrimental to life :cul prop- erty: therefore. be it Itesoh'rd. That the uw'❑cr or agent of the above-described prop'.0v and build- ing oausc slid "uildiuK In br removed "!fill" live Ila„ after file serviev of this uotir(•, l provided by ordinal cihl•r_ wise that safd buildiuK br and illi same is hereby declared to he 11 public nui- sance. and hall be removed by till I II thief If Police of the oft, of S1. Paul I direction of the Almor thrriot. :it the-fic,Ise of the owner of lnilding as provided b, law. PROCEEDINGS OF THE CONI, COUNCIL. lel Slat: White S Adanls, Estimate No. 3, F'rwu S. G. Dickinsru- I'ra)•fng that Ill- bo 1Aviiscld fruul 'I )I l�rtlrnt Estinmtr• No et, ge4:50; P. liquor burl[• Winifred street, 1,510: I'. mliert,; Estf- l'onuuitee u., Liceusr. Irate No. i, sewer on Smith street, V140: Fruul '1'. B. 1113 - .\zkinK that he be all fs�sulyd il ul bate Irl Colli rue enlnFSlill lU; \.1� R' �Dohertyl uct(ourcl's license F.stitmtte \o.:;sewer ou Wahntt street, Frenall• k Lt; mc'krthur Bros.. Estimate No, W. Puutrltter on 1 E. I. 'kIleo and (nhers_ l.iccusl'Edgertuu street 011 Pruveumuts, S'3, 1'S5. 'ruw - \skigg fire rhltbetdveof erun111OxflidF•alnl Yvai AldnllCMiler •. Dovvlal,, l'etsch. veer❑ areuuc.Said �IlrrrLtbrt o-ccn lisrenla alvonm�Chataud"tit. Kaidu,n llaniva liryantl\lhn•a.lLo�g nAiy. flair ,trel•t 1'residelit-14. Pit, Eugincer Of l'urporation tar nc)-contract and f:ruul 1'. AI. 1'aly and Other,- Ruud- t'ur toe Kra ling of Ohio avert. Irl°❑ contract rblct,,c,,u lVltilliav l 1{odger rand I.abrl street m south city limits.aal lod hoard of Public R'urk,•I Ilthl,�nler. ofill. au•I. the FoSt 'undling "Ilotsel "" alnrex Froin E. A. Fftzgcrald au1 bond f'nr the I"I,inl= of clsnurstll td tVIIIo'. to l info' int till' IMile at, a� S'2 -W, with 3A \Y. bcllny.❑ 1 niyrrslty u - Goodrich and \. Itlack Its sureties. .Ir sur. ('outset and bout approved by the Ituaid of Public AYorks. f ,lluwling vote: From .1. E. Durc turd others._ For the opcuing of .Truk, street. from Yua,—Add. lo111"1, Uotvl1 1 1'etse n. "esh•ru ll•rmiuus to Itice street. .Kaiu �nllalimL 13 �3'alut.lM illea1eI'mig,tMr. Board of Public tYurls. R. neral: l', ar errs I'rrsideut—N. ul'1 li, 1'uwptruprr-.Aid. Kafo's L'1•n- 1)11 nFlmrtet,iorrl'lt. l lralth-Additional nlutiuu. The CM I. pu'olier subulil, a curl_ The Collonissiouer of Health subuli is at. "will w11"Wilho" setting forth the Ilhes loom- rxirudlt•dl hTrftm�a lliub•rrluell ton da- �1� 1'eLtards till' 1'1•,nlution of to won t'ouuril dirertiuK him hl record all app ill ttlerr 1 additionaltutllralthtl fu- brds fu his pussrssfuu. I tri t ors. A11repu•1i and urdl•red nu file. A I su. slr�•ununfhee on Burets. Vroiled Pholo, , Nil - 1R:11ulrr OF it .Am. uF i'l'ItL1( wool: �. \Ir.\rihur ISru>.. F;atiw;lar No. Ir.: , cr;uliue )linueh;Ill;l peel, >r3. 19:.: '1'. .L' Jim nersit, .\,run" Gradiug- �trrrs, l?sifmatc No. I. S11 ill >h bvrl undetri,oag'iduraition ifeltrewdut ontor til k h:aim;lh• No. :. KrudiuK Gut Mill steel, \I:u i,hrl hlstio111 el:dice to the grading : .1. W. Dolo., Estunate \o. : s. demeutarc to ]o. 9 and Ifual, sewer of 1 nu`t o ur,t reign limits. and`havinK I un Pullin, street. Ar., .!'1X1: I'. Doheny,. an I l,,tilo;n, Nu. 1. suppl"ut•olan tot �., do n�s�pli tKi lntll, tliclmnripthatl -a!nl liul! o'c- runt final, score all .larkwlu sur oohert). F,timate No. a. went i`l m.r� a•n1w•theli of i,r-SI.rtl()!ma", .n Pplr ow''Wt, W Nn. and Idol. ratios .ewer ml Fourth et 'tree!, >:ul; hall' of whir�I acrd not be paid into the P:. >IrAtuner. Pi�%G: Itch ,v Srrnhtnn that i �111tratlitr leo rbl••Ihssr.�s dItherefor s1,::c: tiro. 11. It;d lou. ,11,1".Of Sup'lIS •.1 t,I lllnl\ ;the casts lloc um rsla•aslC lo-c!.ary slot ,I, Tum pun), slop: \Y cckoll. .hoot 'cl IG•ucdu•t. .gs, lu: D. L. frill......":;uhf' i-'. 111"oil askwllin� 6,111 rtprf it funlr of I A. ('unna,41:;:t Ilnl�o IIom1, all:.: \1'. K. o be ic,d\ l 1'hilteu leo. .e'u:! io1: .I. L Ilan- I juril .�otl thrl11 Ibu. i heel �yfth send I,.x.:.\ndrro '1'wulney. .<I Tr,Jrl: yli,t �,11:1`slol or 1 Iflc of said iiiijo dIncol. ,v 111dr, si L:XI: 11iru. l:III-111T. \C. AL•r- and• :w ulilrr for yam' adopt full, if You I :nd Troon ex, ugr. .<_ rill. ?17.'Al: Math ('rni g• FIs , hr;ntau.uaphe i s lukc tnyu•ovrnu•nt. I';ud Runk alld Stull"I"!) 1 ou I 1,111 „ Gwol.t x. I'residcut. I:row n. 'friar, fi 1e.. '13: Iblbrrt Sergrf, tl.'a.W.16: 'I'. IS eo"all. W) . Ei 311 lrissrk Buar,l I'"ld" \Yorks. s!,;;:Ss"' Grube I'uhlishing •ompuny. :\do rlyd. Yeas 14. 1Scr order In i •h ('oat and dao❑ rune i ?I,S:iI.*J: LI h k Ih,blir Works.l • sur• rr. Board of e ll tr - rR K K duo 1 o Ill I puny. ?_'.ar1.. � . I , 108 PROCEDINGS OF THE COMMON COUNCIL. Also, IY,il. (See order to Avon Street Slopes— Board I'ablic Works.) The. Bou rd of Public Works have had Also. under consideration the resolutmst ur ClarkStreet$Iope.,— order of the Common Council, approved The Board of Public Works have had Nov. hi, Is87, relative to concha lailig Moder consideration fit(- resolution or and taking an easemeltt for slopes ol, ander of the ('ouunon Couuril approved Atosl street, front �lshlxltd avenue to Feb. x, Is". relative to condensing salt 'S Clair street. and having investigated 'III, :to ellsesuent for making amt the proposed huproventeut. respectfully nnsiutailling slopes necessary it report that it is necessary lilt(] !roper to gradfug Clark street, from whir coutleum :tad take all easemcut ou the all .-sstreet to Case street. :uul laud adjoining and ou the lice of :\roll having investigated the proposed lul" street, from Laurel to,eaue to St, ('lair provmnent,respectfull)' report that it it street, accessary for nlxkiug and mud ll_ 11 e, and proper to c•ondenin and taming slopes for encs and fills. our :utll mks eascuu+nt ou the land aijofn- one-half err o • in grading >aid Avon gg Il alicm thn lice of Clark .street, from "trees: that 11ethe caths;red Cllltall street to Case street, lecraa:sry thereof is $100: that real est to to imlas. for tusking :uul usaiutainiug slopes for ses,ed is• • cuts :sad tillsm [ (n.fur eau be found beuefi ted u s It half to one in to file extent of the data[",.. casts lilt.[ gradiu4 said ('lark street: that the cxperl,es uecessiu•3 to be incurred there_ eatimat•.II expense thereof is $17:1: that bY: that said inlproveuleut is not asked real estate to be assessed therefor e.ml be fur by a petitiusl of a nx.luri t)' of the fond bet•litrid to the extesltofthedam- - of property to be assessed tit age., costs and cvpenses necessary to be to".Lot"e herewith scud a plan or pro- iurllrred 111811)3: thut said inlpnn', file of said imprp"enteo t, and :us order alert is not asked for by a petition of :I for your adoption, if you desire is to nuljority" of t,Ie owners of property to be make the improvement Teas 4. nay's o. assessed therefor, but we herewith scud B. L. Gosol.ts. Presideni. a peau or profile of said ins provenaau. \Y. F. Entvlc.Cle, k Board 1'ublio works. mud IUI order for 3onr adoption, if yin March •'n. la -ss. desire u s to make the improvement. Adopted. Yea., 14. ISrr order to ! Ygas 4, nay's 11. Board of Public AYorks., R. L. Gosotes, President. 1\'. F. Elta'IS.C'lerk Board Public work, Jiarch hl, 188., Adopted. Teas 14. (See order to Bawd of Public Works.) A Iso, Marl old Avenue Paving. The 13uard of Public Works have had under consideration the reselutiou o order of the Con uuuu 1.'ou I'll, approred Isle. Ili, 11111. relative to if pavitlg of Ilarsllall avenue, from Western avers' to I)ale ser rest. :old h:Iviug iu\4,atg:1[rd the proposed ihlproretoent, resuec_tt'ully report shatte -oid ime•provnt I, nal s.) and proper at this tme, for the reason that .It shearing before said Board in slid tatter. the persons pre,- r1lt itV crested presented a written pr,e tes[from tie. ol"nerx of I, notiority of the property to be:o:sessed against said proposed paiCLlt I:o¢>�I. I'vusiJeut. \V. F. Est, 1S, ('lurk P,wu-d 1'nblic \Murk,. )larch 1:3. 1,8x. Adopted. \I.u. Ter'itorfnl Ifoxel Gpl•1lillg. Etc.— The l3u:u'd of 1'u olio IA'irks have had uner couside-tion the resolution cior ,rder of the Coullmrn Council approved )ec. 7, 1887, rel•ttive to opening, wi([cII- Ing :Imp straightening the ,Territorial road. from ('lecelaml avenue to Bap- mml :I sltlP, tell having inlvestigl([eel the propolased fnsprov ipre , respectfully report that said inlpruvetent is nal .11so, Rent Street Paving— 'I'he Board of Public Worcs ha Yr had under consideration the resolution o, order of the ('oauuoo Couuril, approved (km. G, 1887, relative to till- paviall of RwV -trent i❑ the earl) -part of I,,- hrlll Iglu rel avenue to Nllimuit avenue. n'i Bl gt':n1lte el"I's :Ind asphalt. 'Imf. na ving investigated the• proposed illl- provrnneut, re.,pr•c•tflillp report that ', is 'tre1te,ary rad proper GI pave FCe111 st�,frolll .t s11l:t([ve sooe to Nu1111It it \m lith as :ot , e Irbing with r- lite. flclllcif lag ill elle( [tr'ac't fan' said px\'in4 the necrssxry =ewer. \rater 'an([ 4a, •onnecliuns to the property line,: that the esti ul:lted exp •use therrvrY i, sl'_,Iso. ,, -loilt of whirl! reef Ilot I paid file ter• Pity ,Treasury before lite contract i, 11t: th:d gal •stat; to bre a,-sesse([ t1wretor eau I • too ad beuelited to lite ext•Ilt If the costs and expense., Ilere„m')" to Is- of ed Illl f cci- meat i, asked t'm' b :1 il m petition of jnriq' of the owmors of property to be assessed therefor. and w • herrvcith sl -n([ s plan or tIttrolfle of sand I I,lprorelm•II t. nd m or, er for v .I xdoptioll. it' II desire! us to Inakr.a 11 hr• itprvrret� ul. ,,,as :I. u:l)'s o. It. L. G-:\I.1x�, President. 1' \. . F En\c rc Cb.rk hr I . I sl ([1 11 rte \\ ork,. -larch 8 I• 88x, PROCEEDINGS OF THE COMMON COUNCIL. fall urcess:lry :Ind proper. for (he reason that propt•rty to be assessed \rill not be benefited to the extent of t1e• (].,usages• vsts :uul expens",. necessary to be iu-I purred thereby'. Yeas 3, R. I Gm;v.l ,, 1'remdcut. \\'.F. F.rtclx.Clerk Board i'ublie Wnrla. )lurch IL, 1,IS. \doph•eL A esu, V1'arrcit Street Grading__ The lioard oY Publiv Works have had under considerallon the resolution or order it the Couuuon ('ouncil, approved log. 4. 1887, relative to the grading of Ili k old st rtes - t. r t. alol.l I U V I19111V1 ��gutltci III'- proposed ....pro\•ellle It, res)crLitfull). n•por, 111:(] ti([ itnprovl•utenll is met .try :old proper. for sue person that "ronh•nq>Iatell chxn4rs ou .I ,lice[ mill obviate the necessi h .;f, fills this ,sdfng. pas+, nays u. Be. I.. Gose>t.l x'. 1'residem. \\ F.Eull �'.('Ierk 13oa rd 1'n elle Works. Jlarch '_'ll. I188. .\Idrrltlall of file district. A Iso. Uakola Aleaue Grading— "I'n the Conunou ('oullcil of the Pity of St. 1'lud 'fhe I3o:url of Public Works have bad uudl-r consideration file resolution or 'rder of the ('mun,on Council, approved .April 17, relative to the grad- ing of Oukuta avenue , sixty-six feet Icicle, troll (;-it' to south -if) liw its, :ucdhaving iuve,ti- gmrd the proposed improvanent, respel.tfnt) report that sill([ 1mprovr- eut Is not uecrssary and proper. Pur Flu• n•asuu that the lines all width of �Ild I)akotl j,venue:ll'e. a ndeti-milluell. Y,-Ils 1. aoIY,i11. 1.. G l. onne c. I'residern. \\'.F.Euwlx'.0 lerk Board Public\York,. )Ewen ,n, ft -11, 1s .Vderm;w odistrict. Al"', LI •user Sheet 1'aVing— ho tlfull3l reto,lo Nour fi naal a rder. o- \�\ecll Ma -lo 7. lx"8, for the p' vfuglof �•acust ,trl-et. from Nevrnth 7th) street tu'fenthrnalu streeC'Feuth(1ntW street Ill.. , st street to north lit`of Grove .tree! st Ital—ecVou If fLolfai,tt,ll line• l:.lta_cet to avenue, „f eGrn Vc. st-ect tr Crrliins ,!!'rete null Iullius street. front l.aflq"ette avenue to Burr street p•seept bet—'en the rails o the sheet r:I, trucks ;,all between til tae k, ul d tar om• font o11 each side o ihr. outside rail, of ":lilt [racks, \\'her ed to av •11111 M11 \' i 1 ,Cruet rear e 1 s ,uppo' with ••rauitI with cedar blocks tI arcing wit gn was including till accessary sewer. water and gas coil uredos[, to the property lines, With the requtrst that Jour honorable body' amlul said order, and allow said Board to anm•.nd so tnucb of their report, dated July 1:1, tro7, to said matter as reads -I ollhls street, frout Lafayette ave- uur to Burrstreet." so as torcad Collins street, front Laf: l.(,it" :n•nnue to Bed- ford street; and said Board also respect- ordur,raslaest unendcd,tforlra;a!-[ [faille vel meat. A proper !lust order is herewith sub- mitted tut' I'rnnl •, ai Fon]inx, President. w.F.Eow INXIerk Bound public work.,. Nlal eh 15, law. %dopted. Tea., fa. .err order to Boar,,of Public Works., AI,u. It flmdiuK Unler— Che Board recom Ileuds that a refund- ing order he drawn in favor oY .I..L hill for the sunt of AilNi.li7, titling amount 111 aid t account of r rr In assess- icat for the grading of 1Y:dnut 'itreet. Adopted. (seeresolution.) Also. Victoria Street Bridp— 'Ihe 13oard transmits s coutmunicatiou from George C. liarper, asking that the. city pay' part of the expense of building budge; also [hl- report e Y the City F:ngiueer m said uudter, and fit,- Board reeonunends tlmt the ('oulleil appropri- ate 8(6,011. 3 when certain coaditlons are fulfilled. Culauaittpe on Street, Rud Corporaliom Attorney. Also, Finsen & Murray's leads hl Phe Board reeow-vd p that the sum I. s�,asl be ollowrd petitioners,d x1 - e rdance with agreement signed by Ilion, which is attached. "adopted. (See reao I, 10 1.) Also, Street ('oOmai.,smacrs— Che Board trnlsmits, \v fill its ap- proval, a clnnulunicatoll from the City Engineer n+gxrdinr}; appointment tutu! :Varies of Sheet Comtmasiouers, as fol- nws: 1'n Vere Board of Public Works: Ch:\'1't.t:\I t:\: i sen([ herewith a list of appni Itulrnts for Street Cotnnnis ,loners, and rind reromntend that their 'alal'iea be fixed uI accordance "fill the following list: Per Auuum l'. B. Nhaltic\', ('altar i„iener In}1,81111 U11 charge ................ f .1. \l ur ray.. I'. N.I.n....... . 1,2oo ou f N. Srhmit........... ... .. .. .. I ty 1 IMI r .tames 5. Wilson ......... .. .... 1,^_IIO old es r eetf all s ul totted. IC J i Engineer. d 1.. \\'. BI-\Ir1.F:TT, ('icy E _ \larch 19, 1888. adopted. 110 PROCEEDINGS of THF c'o.LnioN uoum,ij . m PROCEEDINGS OF THE COMMON COUNCIL. III Yeas—Ald. Conley. Dowlan. 1'etsrh. quest that ] uuq be allowed to cmltil]ul' Cullen. Ryan, Sauborlt. \Veber. Krnnr, the present forr•r. 1 Would reccommend Kadn, Hanle,. Bryant. \]lora, Lonu. that file s:llm'ie, Ire gentled 111 arcnrd- Jlr. Prosidrut—li. aulrr \with lite work dour. as follow': .Al,u..lsvislant ebginrrrs, from ;Mo to .salary of CIerks— .eJ1;Mxs per month. ]'lie Board recommends that lite sal- Transitmen. trom $txl to ,loo loci any of the Clerk of the Board be lixcd month. lot $1.800 for till' ell,lling )'rill'. Lr VI'il'f,, It cat $475 ler $!NI Joel' Illontt. Adopted. -ea Ifodin front . ro to Gill per noolth. A —:Aid. CuWey, D—lau. Petsl'h. Chainnien and :IxmPn front .fin) to $m t'ullen. Ryan. Sanborn. AVeber. Kcnuy, per month. Ka I, 1@ul]n. Bryant. Windt. Lmle. Draft+men, flout Fal to $itro in., Mr. Pro—H. month. Also.l'Ierk,, front ;.'A to $lax) per mouth. Salaries trf :Assistant Clerk,-.. Throw salarle, : rt. vxaelly ill aecol'- 'Cu the Ilonorable, the ]'resident fuel dance with lite prices pail) last year, ('omnllnl Council, Pili of St. Paul: with the exception of the vIlainulen. GENTLEMEN: Yolll' Cil trlltloll � I'I•- 1'nd llll•11 and axinell. It. however. give, ,pectful 13' Invited to the ftllu\cing leen- au uhportuuity for promotion ill ease of lution this day adopted toy the Board of vacancies: or ill case ;I elan is takru on Public Works, to -wit: for triol u, a Inn' salary, it gives hiw a Resolved. 'Chat the Clerk of this lSuau'd rhunrr for advaueemeut should is hereby authorized to rulploy assi,t- service, \,arrant. :lots for the n esuil]''ear. commencing I solid enclosed s list of emldotr> V[arch 12, ISM, at the• follovvinu root- I vrill, the salarics recouunl•ndcd. lory prnsation, to -wit ' sprrifully submitted Pv:* \lout A. 1V. Morn•nsep. deputy clerk...]•'.; IN Robert Erwin.eondemnauion anal advortisenl• lid clerk............ llo IN )la II t 1V ie3. (; abstractcl•r' IC. IN t k.... 'Phomas I'. , (;race. :Insi.�tAult alb- stract clerk .............. .. INI ou 1V. 1'. O'Brien. recording clerk.. .-AI on Paul G. Wood, recording clerk.. -A) INI .Calm Hannan, copyist........ _.. -Al al All of which is res peetfit Cly submitted foe yo— concurrence. R. L. l:oeM-,x, President. IV. F.Enwrs,Clrrk guard Public 1Vorks. March 19, 18ss. Adopted. Yeas—Alli. Conley, Dowla n. Petsvh. Cullen, Ryan, Sanborn, Webei. Kcnill. Rain, Ilaunm, Bryant, Minea. I.utg—ls. Nays—Mr. ]'resident—t. Also. Allowance for Assistant Engineer's Iforse— rhe Board reeonunends that the al- lowance for a horse for the use of the First Assistant Engineer be eoutinued for the ensuing year. Adopted. ]-eas—Aid. Conley, D—la n, Petsch, Callen. Ryan. Sanborn. Weber, Kenny. Kahl, Manua. Bryant, Millen, Long. ylr. President -14. Also, Cit}' Engineer's Force— 'I he Board tral]sutitsa list of employes in C'Ity Engineer's office and salary of sane• approved by said Board find sent to th8 l'ouneil for concurrence, as t.1 - lows: To the Board of.'ublic Work.. GE\TLFAf EN: I herewith submit list of Assistant Engineers and other em- ployes of my department, with the re - 1 I,. 1V. It1'xoI.4:'1'I', Cit\' Envinei-r. ?larch 3n, isgs, Itille Ilei' I Naulc and F:nglloyumnt. Month t.. L. Wilson, asaistamt cugineer.$10; Cat A. Munster assistant l•Il t•I II('L•I'.. l:Al TNI F. W. McC .u'. assistant el] inter. lt:S too3 g .1. 11. Armstrong. assistant 1•IILI- mc1*....... 12:; INI 1.. N, Miller. assistant ellglllet•1'. Ilo INI If. j.'.Johnson. U'ansitmalt....... ](NI noF. J. McCarron, transitin nl.. . IIx) INI W. C. Merrvulan, transitmau.. .. too ma 1'. Doddridge, leveler..........., S5 all G. C. Saulex, Ievelor............. s5 INI C. Ilunt, leveler ............... . tlS (NI K. L. Leyman, leveler.. .. 75 W F.. I'. Symonds. assistaot Irveler. 70 00 G. H. look. Italiano .............. (N) 011 F. 1). Hill, rodnlan............... IN) INI W. Mattocks. rodlnan............ INI INI C. Schemicula n. roducin...... . .. INI INI \I. Dore, rodnlau................. 00 W ]i. flud-ii, rodmanl.. ......... .. INI oo W. A. Hunt, rodman......... IN) W .1. 13. Irvine. rodulan .............. co INI G. AV. Kemp, chainn an..........- 54 cNl F:. fain, ClialtonaR........., -Al INI 1'..t. Delaney. rhainmallm(tl C. Roethe', chatnman...... .. .. ... iio INI .J. .1. Rocherford, chainnlan.. -,0 00 A. 11'. Ilatherly, chainman... 0 INI C. II. Blodgett. chainl]ru l........ :A) (Ill A. GatRmy. chainina l............ w (lo %V. Benjamin. ebuiuman......... ro flo {V. Ilehoe, chaintnan s........ w 1x1 1. Drenane, chalun an....... w W AV.C. Newbury. chaininanl....... -,o no 1'narks, chainmxn............. 5o Ito A. Fetzer, ch at. nman............. 5o W IV. McAndrews, chainulau....... 50 00 S. F. McEllistrom. chainnlan..... 50 00 J. Morrissy. chainman..... ..... 5l] 00 .I. Leyden, bookkeeper. ...... ....$100 INI F. stu'uegk, draft,ulan... .. ..... ITN) 001 3 If INI .N 1, 'J'oltz. draftsumu .. ... ..... ,4 INI IL ]lean;;. draftsman............ F Stang. dreftsnlan.... .,, ... .. INI INI f Il l bsen.strect n till] ber d ra I tsuuul N.i fl .I. Lnurgren. profile draftsnmll.... iU 00 I'. Steell, cnleuhtting cirri,....... io 00 -\, ll. Inasniorc. assistant cad, -a- 'r 00t latiug clerk ...... .... .... I.. I1. Balllrll. ,ll'lltgl':gpl lel'. �.. i oil .I..Inrdml, blur printer. - St oti i \V. G. 5with, draftsi n li, �?'_' Pc.r day. a daptvd. Voa,—: fit l'mllr>. 1m\\'Illi. Petscil, cullcu, I3yau, Sanhunl, R'vber, K.•nny. Iain, Ilalll 11 1, l3 ryaut,')liuea. Long. yl r. I'Ia•,Idcut— 14. Rr�naI of city E ngincer-- oard transmits report of City 1 hr B I I•:ngiurer for month of February. IN•n. ,bo\wing colds, ill ol,cration. -,it- .cao-, allowed. etc. Conollittee un Street . A l,o Uradlcy strcct sewn-rContrxct— The Board reports that it has a\va"II VViliiaul Stockton amt •Toho Lindquist ouustu t 111c Cnllt'a rt fm g 'vnu 13omlm not sterol s reef h to 131 adlrr t • hl• low - hr bell] [ ll] Ming strut, t \ R •d rrliabh• and respunsfbh• bidders Ihl•refor: amount of hid. $9!N): hoed ill tllr,umot'S::MI, ,,fill Lorenz Mitsrh and Ilrury Scharfrbillig is surelie,. OTI'uC Street S,.xvvr Coutract— 'I'he. Board reportsthat it horn ilwarded .lames Haunen the ouutract for cn I- atructing n sewer un Colborne stfeet, from West Seventh street to St. ('lair ,trvet, he being till. lowest reliable and respollnible bidder thrref0r. amount of bid, $!N.N I; bond in the stun (t' main), with F.hruaauutraut and .Colin E. t I'llrien it curettes. A Iso, 1Vcsh•ra Avenue Sewer Conact_. Thr Boolyd reports that it trla, awarded Ilauls Ilausuu the enn(rart for construct- ing a sewer un AA'esteru •teen lir, from Goodrich avenue tl \Vest Seventh ,LrroL hr bring the Iowrsl rrliablr mud v: pousiblr bidder thrrrGn'; amuunt oY Lid, �2.!N4;; iunul in the sum of $iNN), o'ith Ita.•nnus H:nlsou :uul 'I'h rudore Ilauun ae sureties. .Also. Iloudu Street (:railing and ScWcr Coo- tiaet— 'I'hc Board reportsthad it has awarder Louis A. Baum ulgard•r till, contria fm grading Rondo street, from Mae.kubir ,frect to Lexington avenue, and fm•con ,hutting it sever on said Rondo street front Jlackubiu street to Date street, In being the lowest reliable and respond I bidder therefor, amount of bid. $la,- ,: bond in the sun, of trs,0lp,with I'anl Vtin :end Ilenry Martin as surettcs. :Also. Icy Street Setter Contract- 1'lle Board reports that it hes awarded hn NV. Dohcety till, contract for col]- vctil]g a sewn' oilSibley street. from "lith street to Ninth strcct, he being r lowest reliable and responsible bid- e there l'or::unouut of 61d, $145!1: baud the sew of $15!1, \with Philip Reilly of Walter C. Did err, as surelios. Ea -91 ch parately and approved nhv file fol- wing Vote: yy Teas —Aid, Colby. Innvlall R'etsch, ltc;u,, Sanborn, \Veber, Keung. aim, Ilam!n. I3ryal]L Minea, Lung, yl,'. resident -14. 11,1111* of IIoIlTi Ai, I'I rND116R1US.. The special Pity and Pound' ]los dtal outmissioncr, report Ilial they lave carded 1'..1. Romer the contract for mstruetiug the nr\v hospital building, 1• bring ill• lowest bidder; amount of id. $4x.nO) 'Clic m ('omissioners ask tat said :nv:vd b1* approved by the u• l`ouuuu❑ council. ,Award approved and Corporation At- rrney instnletcd to dery contract and end. I vino Ietach. —Aid. coulee. U, \ Ycaa alien, llyan, Snnbunl, Weber. Keung. :aim. llamm. ]3rymlt. \I lora, Loue, Mr. 'resident -14. ', 4:11oltTn oF' sT.lxnixn ('o\I \I1't"1'4:1•:a. If coup Itwe un Claims—Folson, .A Murray's Claim— Columdtee submit it resolution to pay j aid Folsom & >lurray $•2,000 in full sat- sfaetiml and etulpeuaatml for all. 4ainls against tile aur e city, ill aceordu with reports of Pity Engineer a na Board If Public Works. Adopted. ISeu resolution. Also, :'lamas Referred-- C'onm,ittee recoulluend dant the claims )f \l. .i. \lyres, F. Nelson. Emil rboty, U. S. •Penney ;,it,[ Rev..Iolur conw•ay be referred to ('m'poration Attorney. Adopted. of Coml]littee nu F'irc Department— Lot for Eugiuu lluuse— l'ouuuittce report that in their opin- ion it is uuw•isr to purchase at the pres- ent tittle a lot on Oakdale avenue for the uurpose I building au engine house thrrotl]. :Adopted. Also. Book and Laddcr'Pruck- l'oumlittee recommend that authority. be grunted the Board if Fre Comiis- sioners to parclinse a holt xud ladder truck as requested ht at l ininuillea- ense not tion of March G. 1t3Ns, : P to exceed $1,400. Adopted. .I. Leyden, bookkeeper. ...... ....$100 INI F. stu'uegk, draft,ulan... .. ..... ITN) 001 3 If INI .N 1, 'J'oltz. draftsumu .. ... ..... ,4 INI IL ]lean;;. draftsman............ F Stang. dreftsnlan.... .,, ... .. INI INI f Il l bsen.strect n till] ber d ra I tsuuul N.i fl .I. Lnurgren. profile draftsnmll.... iU 00 I'. Steell, cnleuhtting cirri,....... io 00 -\, ll. Inasniorc. assistant cad, -a- 'r 00t latiug clerk ...... .... .... I.. I1. Balllrll. ,ll'lltgl':gpl lel'. �.. i oil .I..Inrdml, blur printer. - St oti i \V. G. 5with, draftsi n li, �?'_' Pc.r day. a daptvd. Voa,—: fit l'mllr>. 1m\\'Illi. Petscil, cullcu, I3yau, Sanhunl, R'vber, K.•nny. Iain, Ilalll 11 1, l3 ryaut,')liuea. Long. yl r. I'Ia•,Idcut— 14. Rr�naI of city E ngincer-- oard transmits report of City 1 hr B I I•:ngiurer for month of February. IN•n. ,bo\wing colds, ill ol,cration. -,it- .cao-, allowed. etc. Conollittee un Street . A l,o Uradlcy strcct sewn-rContrxct— The Board reports that it has a\va"II VViliiaul Stockton amt •Toho Lindquist ouustu t 111c Cnllt'a rt fm g 'vnu 13omlm not sterol s reef h to 131 adlrr t • hl• low - hr bell] [ ll] Ming strut, t \ R •d rrliabh• and respunsfbh• bidders Ihl•refor: amount of hid. $9!N): hoed ill tllr,umot'S::MI, ,,fill Lorenz Mitsrh and Ilrury Scharfrbillig is surelie,. OTI'uC Street S,.xvvr Coutract— 'I'he. Board reportsthat it horn ilwarded .lames Haunen the ouutract for cn I- atructing n sewer un Colborne stfeet, from West Seventh street to St. ('lair ,trvet, he being till. lowest reliable and respollnible bidder thrref0r. amount of bid, $!N.N I; bond in the stun (t' main), with F.hruaauutraut and .Colin E. t I'llrien it curettes. A Iso, 1Vcsh•ra Avenue Sewer Conact_. Thr Boolyd reports that it trla, awarded Ilauls Ilausuu the enn(rart for construct- ing a sewer un AA'esteru •teen lir, from Goodrich avenue tl \Vest Seventh ,LrroL hr bring the Iowrsl rrliablr mud v: pousiblr bidder thrrrGn'; amuunt oY Lid, �2.!N4;; iunul in the sum of $iNN), o'ith Ita.•nnus H:nlsou :uul 'I'h rudore Ilauun ae sureties. .Also. Iloudu Street (:railing and ScWcr Coo- tiaet— 'I'hc Board reportsthad it has awarder Louis A. Baum ulgard•r till, contria fm grading Rondo street, from Mae.kubir ,frect to Lexington avenue, and fm•con ,hutting it sever on said Rondo street front Jlackubiu street to Date street, In being the lowest reliable and respond I bidder therefor, amount of bid. $la,- ,: bond in the sun, of trs,0lp,with I'anl Vtin :end Ilenry Martin as surettcs. :Also. Icy Street Setter Contract- 1'lle Board reports that it hes awarded hn NV. Dohcety till, contract for col]- vctil]g a sewn' oilSibley street. from "lith street to Ninth strcct, he being r lowest reliable and responsible bid- e there l'or::unouut of 61d, $145!1: baud the sew of $15!1, \with Philip Reilly of Walter C. Did err, as surelios. Ea -91 ch parately and approved nhv file fol- wing Vote: yy Teas —Aid, Colby. Innvlall R'etsch, ltc;u,, Sanborn, \Veber, Keung. aim, Ilam!n. I3ryal]L Minea, Lung, yl,'. resident -14. 11,1111* of IIoIlTi Ai, I'I rND116R1US.. The special Pity and Pound' ]los dtal outmissioncr, report Ilial they lave carded 1'..1. Romer the contract for mstruetiug the nr\v hospital building, 1• bring ill• lowest bidder; amount of id. $4x.nO) 'Clic m ('omissioners ask tat said :nv:vd b1* approved by the u• l`ouuuu❑ council. ,Award approved and Corporation At- rrney instnletcd to dery contract and end. I vino Ietach. —Aid. coulee. U, \ Ycaa alien, llyan, Snnbunl, Weber. Keung. :aim. llamm. ]3rymlt. \I lora, Loue, Mr. 'resident -14. ', 4:11oltTn oF' sT.lxnixn ('o\I \I1't"1'4:1•:a. If coup Itwe un Claims—Folson, .A Murray's Claim— Columdtee submit it resolution to pay j aid Folsom & >lurray $•2,000 in full sat- sfaetiml and etulpeuaatml for all. 4ainls against tile aur e city, ill aceordu with reports of Pity Engineer a na Board If Public Works. Adopted. ISeu resolution. Also, :'lamas Referred-- C'onm,ittee recoulluend dant the claims )f \l. .i. \lyres, F. Nelson. Emil rboty, U. S. •Penney ;,it,[ Rev..Iolur conw•ay be referred to ('m'poration Attorney. Adopted. of Coml]littee nu F'irc Department— Lot for Eugiuu lluuse— l'ouuuittce report that in their opin- ion it is uuw•isr to purchase at the pres- ent tittle a lot on Oakdale avenue for the uurpose I building au engine house thrrotl]. :Adopted. Also. Book and Laddcr'Pruck- l'oumlittee recommend that authority. be grunted the Board if Fre Comiis- sioners to parclinse a holt xud ladder truck as requested ht at l ininuillea- ense not tion of March G. 1t3Ns, : P to exceed $1,400. Adopted. A l,o Uradlcy strcct sewn-rContrxct— The Board reports that it has a\va"II VViliiaul Stockton amt •Toho Lindquist ouustu t 111c Cnllt'a rt fm g 'vnu 13omlm not sterol s reef h to 131 adlrr t • hl• low - hr bell] [ ll] Ming strut, t \ R •d rrliabh• and respunsfbh• bidders Ihl•refor: amount of hid. $9!N): hoed ill tllr,umot'S::MI, ,,fill Lorenz Mitsrh and Ilrury Scharfrbillig is surelie,. OTI'uC Street S,.xvvr Coutract— 'I'he. Board reportsthat it horn ilwarded .lames Haunen the ouutract for cn I- atructing n sewer un Colborne stfeet, from West Seventh street to St. ('lair ,trvet, he being till. lowest reliable and respollnible bidder thrref0r. amount of bid, $!N.N I; bond in the stun (t' main), with F.hruaauutraut and .Colin E. t I'llrien it curettes. A Iso, 1Vcsh•ra Avenue Sewer Conact_. Thr Boolyd reports that it trla, awarded Ilauls Ilausuu the enn(rart for construct- ing a sewer un AA'esteru •teen lir, from Goodrich avenue tl \Vest Seventh ,LrroL hr bring the Iowrsl rrliablr mud v: pousiblr bidder thrrrGn'; amuunt oY Lid, �2.!N4;; iunul in the sum of $iNN), o'ith Ita.•nnus H:nlsou :uul 'I'h rudore Ilauun ae sureties. .Also. Iloudu Street (:railing and ScWcr Coo- tiaet— 'I'hc Board reportsthad it has awarder Louis A. Baum ulgard•r till, contria fm grading Rondo street, from Mae.kubir ,frect to Lexington avenue, and fm•con ,hutting it sever on said Rondo street front Jlackubiu street to Date street, In being the lowest reliable and respond I bidder therefor, amount of bid. $la,- ,: bond in the sun, of trs,0lp,with I'anl Vtin :end Ilenry Martin as surettcs. :Also. Icy Street Setter Contract- 1'lle Board reports that it hes awarded hn NV. Dohcety till, contract for col]- vctil]g a sewn' oilSibley street. from "lith street to Ninth strcct, he being r lowest reliable and responsible bid- e there l'or::unouut of 61d, $145!1: baud the sew of $15!1, \with Philip Reilly of Walter C. Did err, as surelios. Ea -91 ch parately and approved nhv file fol- wing Vote: yy Teas —Aid, Colby. Innvlall R'etsch, ltc;u,, Sanborn, \Veber, Keung. aim, Ilam!n. I3ryal]L Minea, Lung, yl,'. resident -14. 11,1111* of IIoIlTi Ai, I'I rND116R1US.. The special Pity and Pound' ]los dtal outmissioncr, report Ilial they lave carded 1'..1. Romer the contract for mstruetiug the nr\v hospital building, 1• bring ill• lowest bidder; amount of id. $4x.nO) 'Clic m ('omissioners ask tat said :nv:vd b1* approved by the u• l`ouuuu❑ council. ,Award approved and Corporation At- rrney instnletcd to dery contract and end. I vino Ietach. —Aid. coulee. U, \ Ycaa alien, llyan, Snnbunl, Weber. Keung. :aim. llamm. ]3rymlt. \I lora, Loue, Mr. 'resident -14. ', 4:11oltTn oF' sT.lxnixn ('o\I \I1't"1'4:1•:a. If coup Itwe un Claims—Folson, .A Murray's Claim— Columdtee submit it resolution to pay j aid Folsom & >lurray $•2,000 in full sat- sfaetiml and etulpeuaatml for all. 4ainls against tile aur e city, ill aceordu with reports of Pity Engineer a na Board If Public Works. Adopted. ISeu resolution. Also, :'lamas Referred-- C'onm,ittee recoulluend dant the claims )f \l. .i. \lyres, F. Nelson. Emil rboty, U. S. •Penney ;,it,[ Rev..Iolur conw•ay be referred to ('m'poration Attorney. Adopted. of Coml]littee nu F'irc Department— Lot for Eugiuu lluuse— l'ouuuittce report that in their opin- ion it is uuw•isr to purchase at the pres- ent tittle a lot on Oakdale avenue for the uurpose I building au engine house thrrotl]. :Adopted. Also. Book and Laddcr'Pruck- l'oumlittee recommend that authority. be grunted the Board if Fre Comiis- sioners to parclinse a holt xud ladder truck as requested ht at l ininuillea- ense not tion of March G. 1t3Ns, : P to exceed $1,400. Adopted. 112 PROCEEDINGS OF THE COMMON COUNCIL Peas -Aid. Coney. Dovrlau. P Cuileu. Ryan. ':oboes, Reber, lieu uc. Klin. Ilaunl, BryanI. yltn•a. "Ing. \Ii'. President -14. Of CInuuittee on Streets -O. R. Nuys' Petition - Col a littee Ivronuueltlu t placer of Petitioner be granted upon paol Ut. ado the City 'Treasury uPthe sum of ?IU. Adopted. Also. Street Railway Tickets - Committee report, in reply to .kill. Eain's resolution, that it :grpe:u's the Scree[ 12u(lu'ay euwpanv has rougd u•d with the ordinance referred to as to sole of ttckels. Arlepted. \Iso. Street Scales- Comnhittee rev, intend that Ald. IIv al's resolution for the uu•el so, and lo ration of street scales do pts.. Reconmtitted to AId. Rehm. :Also, .1. A. AieClaskl•y and Others' 1'rtitiou- Committee recommend thin pracrr o petitioners be granted. Adopted. 'k Is,. B. M. Price's Petitioh- Committee recommend that said at - ter be referred to Connnitlre on ('lamtnl,. \dopted. :Also. Henry /.ahm and Others' petition - Committee re vnnmend tllat said pen- ton be referred bark to petitioma"a for proper affidavit of owners. Adopted. Also. Wabasha Street Bridge- Coulmitteewould reeunuuend that ilk, - portion of said \Vabasha street bridge Prom the nbutnrnt at R'ab",]Ix street to the first pier beyond the long span lot- rebuilt re rebuilt ill :vlordanee. with the ,Ilg- gestion nod Plnn No. 2 of fit,. City En- gineer, provided that some featotble way for Obtaining the necessary' funds I war for can he devised. Adopted. (See resol ution.l Also. F. 13. Pnarsou's I'etitiuu- Cotmnittee recommend that prncer of petitioners be granted. Adopted. \Iso Lutheran Cemetery Association', Pr- Iition— l'ounnittee reconnnend that the prayer oPpetitioners be granted to accordance with repurt 1) ('oporato Attorney and laity Engineeq and that the City Clerk be Instructed to give the suttee required by law. Adopted. IIf Couuuftlre on Police—august Gehr- wan's Petitiou- (I onnuit ee report 1 m tt that them is at pre,- cut no y!u•nley ill the patrol 'reefer. Accepted. Al,u. Dismissal Approved and .Apl ill[ it Couliruled- 1'omudttec 1 -cul nd thal thl,. ar- Iion of the Mayor in dissmissing Philip 1\'einstoek from the police force Le con- firmed and approved. and that the Coul- mon ('ouucil advise and consent ill the appuiutueut of George Leyde as anoBi- cer of the regular police force. Dismissal approved and appointn•nl con fined. Seas -:\Id. funic}'. Dow'lan. Petach. Cullen. Ryborn. ut San1Crbrr. Reuny. Fain. II:uSuu. Btyant, \linea. Long. Mr. 1'residen t — li. Of ('Ouuuitt•e on Licohscn—R. Brack and Other: Petition, ('onunith•I• report that livenscs fur if.,. sill owns pfutr,trd against have already been issued, and had been issued bc- fure the petition referred to was pre- ,ruted h) the Common Cuuucil. Peti- tioners had an uppurtin iiy to ul!jcrt to the granting of said licenses when till• afnplic•atious were heard. notice uP ll,a'- iug having been published turd weeks. Accepted. OP C'ounuith•c on 1 rai nanero-11 ilk Or- .finaucr- Conunittre n•purt Mlverre to passage of x I on!i otnec to regire e lieenw• fur the sal It of Milk. AdotWI It, ('nun liter au I'u blit Accounts-Itl•- ports- . Committee ou I' blie Aceouns have -ounfu ed reports of Dns Ierun' oP Buit"- ingsfur.Ianuary and �'ebrtlar3' I". If Clerk of Uunicipnl ('mlrt for Febru- xry, 1NNN; of C'htef of Polive to, Febru- q', 1SM; and of Markel Master fur Snvewbrr and Decenber, INN-, ( ,a cot_ 'eeted).and for .hounny, I.S t. and found each of vauu• correct Adopted. REPORTS IIF ,1•F.1'1.\1. COMMl'I'rEEn. ff special Committee ml Cas- tro the Honorable, the President and Colm ),I Cutmei] of the City- of St. Taut GESTLE]IES: 'rhe Special Ouunniltee o whom was referred the resolution of larch ;, I&NN, relative to the quality of acs furnished the city by the SL Paul ;:Is lot ght Cum pany during the pastwin- rr, resec ptfully beg leave to L repurOn the kith insL your rjunittee met similar committee of the St. Paul 'hamber ofCommerce and 11 full repre- eniation of the St. Paul GIu Light Com - any. consisting of the President, Sec- Anry, Superintendent and Attorney. PROCEEDINGS OF THE COyIMON ('oUNCii•• 11:1 'fhc President, ueu. 11. 11. 5ibiec. and :AId. ('ulb.,, moved that the rules he the 5uperi utendeu[. )I r. half....., made so far saner to Ilasu, ,(t its srcnullren ling.unti- rsteuded statemcut,. Flom these it appe:u`. ".IT I muni nK dury ,aid Iwlhlnn:uu i;r<•tvaile:lheretlpon:uread a romInk", ,its been expuh lugth, fall and winter npou Iter prartir;r ,h rood tinter and pa„ed, rsrr Ihvlinanre hility of Lite snhslitutiou of ill,. I'm, No. !HIT.) known a' ..water Ku.:' fur tlx crimt,, coale hL I octet �r'It, Ibe•drahw uvI” read upu I fie City'rTre— herelutorr used. The". n 1 Ir. .rem to have proved to the sati,farttou .i '! iu f:nvn of the ..'ties herein named ,.f the rum pane that "vvut•r Kan." ,u true the ano lilt to oath it, sill. .!tied. to , ullyd, will not stand a lruglrr:ntlre ,at!`ty • •rain judge ants. lower th:uh ten d"Ll. !'in s. this fai Iusp'•ullledI,6lta IIIIIIN[s 1tj tllltflrlRlnlllre hence it is out a'uitlble a t ale. •I'hr rC+u V;un "lain', with .I to •m, W its ,ecuud vt Is 14, :Ind the ....emit'. that ihr,r l.xpl.ri unl?ttinta vie 'aid mvliunnlolooll Ili t 111 Itthereupon read u Leen very eo,lly to the eurpm p: teeth as having In•ru a source of huwili- I ,resod III t. and In,l.d. Ileo Ordinance :diau to it, otticer, it. 111, failure to fur- \o, W! li a To W"r ills Loin:din_ Kn, to Ihl. \nil ordinam•e vt':I, read ••naming au p icy. 'Phis custliul.ss, tau, i, ru[irely iu 4dlev iu 1'h:udr' 1\'eidr's nubdivisiou of :ulditiou to the iovs of revenue which hloek .\rliugton it ills. :Arlington will accrue 6cc;Iu,r of the cite not Lav-'. si rr4 in, hrru lighh,d a� rorhli lug to the o•ruhs .AId. I lac unvl.d Ihat the roles be so of the ""mulct between it :uhd the i Par'u,pended :t, to ntllow• said ordinance cuuqulnnv. Thr o0irers of Iter "tem-'bh�!hesmotiuu Vnwailed'i}'eus 14, and the p;uhy Lace gi ern assurance Owl per p;hratih,ps :u'r Lriumade to rml.'ush ;tilt nalntiuu11it, I usled1i(Srrll)rdinaurcll-Itda P the sprit, such laut a' will fou I s ll -It win•e an aI n lant'nppl} of the . Ahou. 913." 6t cunt gas of :u, illuminating power, i Sherhura• .\venue \'aeatun- r,ll.: ni ooly at the work,, but throughout In the uurttcr of vacation (If of the cutire cit}'. equal to that called fur Shrrhurue :n'eu ue. evidence of the due I\ Iter rnut'aet :uul the ordiu;ud•r. Poblicatiuu of the notice of hearing 1 -our ruuuuitre would therefm,I• ter- thereof at Wi, time iu [he uftled, it ,uuurud that the. pruprP city official, Per of the city wits duly prescuted, and tlhereupou 11. F'. steveus was duly. make ,och .- •tticuo•ul 'ill the coon- wuru and evtmiued as n w'itu+ss, ant poo} as .hall. under all he eirl•u°n after ruusidertug the evidence the. said �tuu•es, br r�ptitablc nod fair. \1'l. be- part of Shrrbu me avenue was declared hirer uu Uu• our hand that till report d' ten be cleared. I. "solution.) stets" un the part uY the cite ,huuld Fuurtei•ntll Sit Saeation- uut br con. of the she uhu"d of taw lu the n other of v cation rt' part. of ao ill. red by the cit}' in the lark of evidu ace of [ Ie due light which the nun-Perforn u:uu:c of the Fuurtrenth street, nt1';net bt- till. ga, I•o'npa \" Inil, ":Itl,l.d, lev lh blic'atlolh IIY mltcl. Of hearing thmeOf while ohh tlw other fount v eotnnit ec t t11is titin• in [he. oftici:of n» papertfulref ton o'ould not favor the enfurUClurnl of the ite was dal}' preoentGcor �e L. Beards- cuutract in such I w:uua•r us would nut L. \V. Rundlett and 6 nnK cause to the c lopany its loss of were duly sworn and examined as r •el.uue. but iodic[ a pennitc in the fale witlrse.. and after eousiderhlg the of the attempts it has male to perforin stmt [ hveaslntli tlrrlared Ito be rt ofiaated ��l9ee it,cony. In couclusimt pour vonduittee tvutld resolution.) gall attendant to the inluortaace of ae- Pubiden l.aue Caca[ieu- rurat• reports through Lir police force In the umter ol'racattoll of at alley. u the Muller of "auto," 'Ind v11) kuuwn as 'jublen Lane, evidence of the drprec;lre the ex Periuhouthhg by any tor- due publication of the notice oflhearing poratiol, fur its ovvu benefit :It the iuco°- thereof at this time in the oRiel PaP'r ceuieure- expense std disconhfort of of the city was duly Presented, and our citizens. Respectfully, thereupon IL F. Stevens and L. W. rl. O. 1.t.ra. l'hairunan. Rundlett were duly" sworn and exantiu he .Wopted. as witnesses, and after consideringgattd .the Df- ush rd.I..� .'Eur,. I nvliu:unces- An mvlfnnnoe w- "rad '•Ponuitting the Gernnnuia Life Insurance rotupany. of the city of Nevv Tork, tete excavate Is ou the southeast conuo' of illinne- ,uta and Fourth streets." evidence the said alley known as en Lane was declared to be vacated. (Seo resolution.) Special Committee un Gas— In accordance with resolution of Aid. Sientoapponted the follo inghpecial 11.1 PROCEEDINGS OF THE COMMON COUNCIL. coal ut ttec Ia ro l'idrr tilt, matter of street lighting: .%III. Pullen, silo Toro. O'Connor, 11;unil :out Looe. Estino:n AH I[— Esti umte NO. I. snbstrurture of Ilich bridge,A. )IeAlullru. on1no-tol :unouut dor.... 4.5117.::17. plowed act ordered paid. Teas—.AId. Pooley. In:cvia nu, 1'rt'c•b. Cullen, R)an. S:unbru o. Webi', lieuuy. Kain. Memo. ISrc:un. \Miura. ],Ig. Mi. 1'r-ideut—1 L Ordinances. ORDIN.ASCI: No. 901. .%a Ordinance 1'crmtitting tilt- bei mania Life Insurance Company of the Pity of New York to lyra c:de Arra. nu the Jouthcast l'olocr of Mlrsu I 7I Fout H. 'heel.. 'rhue Gauumu Coun it of the Cit) of It. ,,all do ordain a. folIoo s: Sectiuu 1. I'en lissio I is hereby given and granted to the Grrm;wix Life In- eur;uter Cou7paty of the Pity of Neto, Murk to exravxir :u rxs oil the south side of Fourth surd, frow yliour'ola street to a point our huudrrd noun recuts -live il•t•t east and oil ibr cast side of Mild tit stl'ecl, tion, Fourth street to it point righty feet south. Said Ge- I , 1•ifi' lesnraoec company is to protect the pavement on said streets. elad when. said area. arc •ora rated. to leave lia-nm•ot in as rood condition as it nom' is. Said rse:natiou to be made :miler tl71- supervision of the City F;i7Ki- ueer sad i, accordance with the ordt- ",ll"s of said city in relattourto em a- vatiou iu erects xud the ules all.[regulations If the Boned : f P"I'lie worksin relation thereto. 'fill- width "f said areas to pe eleven feet t7n7 i the property line. Se.c. 9, 'I')i, ordinance shall lake ef- feet and be in forc•t• trove and after its publication. Yeas—AId. fount,%. Do)vlan, Pelscly Cullen. L'yau. S:m barn, \Veber. I:ruev, Kali' ❑ainnl. 13ryanL Alicca. 1"" " "g. Alir. President -1 t. Passed March CI(A . 1). KI., lot:. I'n•sidrmt of Council. Approved Mauch J1. IRSS. i! Mayor. Attest l'uos.:l. 1'ItF:S"F:1a AST, Pity Clerk. Marell 24. URDISANCF: No. !Rt,!. ;Au Ordinance Oirectiug Orders to lie Drawn l'puu ihr City 1'rea.ury in Favor of the Parties Herein \aned for ill(.Anio u t to Ellett as Specified. to Satisfy Certain ,ludemcnts, Eli-. The Common Counellof the City of St. Paul do ordain as follows: Sectiuu 1. '\'hat orders are hereby authorized and directed to be drawn upon the Cit. To rasury and i" favor of flu, hereinafter named persons, and for the ;uuounts o) each as stated, for tilt - M urpe of reftmding n"atr)paid foil the -Municipal l'ourt upon fines paid ihcreiu, purvn:ud to tltr Minding of said eoul't upon complaints nmdc against each of said ntrties. crow which there .cos by eac�t an :q)pt,al taken to ill(- so court and for tilt- costs :If sail supremo -court upon a reversal of file jo(krl mnt.s of Lite Municipal Court. The orders hereby authorized are to br delivered only upon there being filed with ill,. City C'ompttod ler a eertificate of the satisfaction of the judgments and a recelot in full for the wavey paid tutu ihr 3l hotel nal Court upon judgment [herein iu said r:IN,, iu dile furnq viz: .3 nes art..... .......Eon as e. .Toho I'attidge... ... .... ...... 1551552;, Lulrc ,\ Sou ............... 91NS 07 Sec. 3 Thi. ordinance shall took, effect and be I I force front and after its passage. Ye;u--lid. C'onley-, I..... I, Petsch. 1'u Ileo. Ryan. Seaborn. \Veber, Kenny. Kalil, Hamm. Bryant, Mlnea, Long. Mr. President—H. I ns.ed March ,11. I888. CnAs. D. Klatn. President of Council. Approved March 22. IK". Rorwi;T A. S111TH. Mayor. A ttent: TH O,. A. PRENnl?IIOANT. City Clerk. March 'M OitomS xt'F: No.1003. Naming Alley to, Charles Weitle's Sub- division of Block 87. Arlincton lliils. Arlington Street— Tfo. Common Council of the City of St. Paul do ordain as follows: Section I. That that certain :in feet io tvidtln alley, extending fro, the east to the west line of Charles Weide's sub- division ret block :;7, Arlington lliils ad- dition to St. Paid. be and the same is hereby owned Arlington street. Section :.,. 'Chis ordinance shall take elfe•ct and be in force from and after Its publication. Seas—AId. Conley, Dowlan. Petsch, Cullen, Ryan, Sanborn, Weber. Kenn)*, Kain, Il:mtm, Bryant. ➢Linea. Long, illy. President -1+. Passed March 911, CHAS. 1). Ksnn, ['resident of Council. Approved March 12d, 1885. ROBERT A. S\IIT11, Mayor. Attest: Tuos. A. PRENDERGAST, City Clerk. March 24. PIIOCEFDINGS OF 'I'llE COMMON COVNWIL. Ili Oao[.NAxI-F: No. W4. \Vilom *t reel, in Daw.on's Lake l'ouw VI nrdin;uce l'. h:caging the Nuuws et I h I'halru lomat- additim7: Neyadll l' Olin anceets in the l':the SI. Maud. treet. 'n AIcrril l's U:viviun of 1Stce Thr Poo num l'ounril of the l'ih 01' st. Strerl Villas: 1'lif)m :Ircu ue, iu l'lit- e C do ordxiu a. follom,s: h,dlale. 'Pile Cues of streets above to j be ch:unged ), Il liltuu street. Sertiou 1. '1 hat the oa ales of cert:nlu ylil:w ,trent, in Lake 1'unw \"ilia., to >Srcet' he elnlln' 1 as to, o": he chau Mrd to Ihurb sVoet. 1\;liuut atrrrt, in )o ITy s Addition to 1'onc slrrrL io Auerbach ,\ HanWs Pottage Ileum•', ; ill such'.. lhrt Lols: addition. Datvsou s Riec s addition. )liuui•xpolis, Luke Cumu noun 1'lulh•° Iluleumli, .ubdi1Won )f lots 7eto7. venues. iu Hier tit reel A'illus and Jler-' V1'ilkill .F IA•yw:u'd'. Out Lots. Thr ""Ill Division of Rice Street Viiia': uaule, of 'tveln a I- I, to 6, changed to 1':mma streel, i❑ t;urmt,y lRallitnd Park. look street. Plank's second .Addition, Kavanagh AA Blaine-streel, in llcndrick subdivi- Ihnvso"'s .lddilinu, l ftou t;rnve Plat .lou oP Mut 19. l'utolge Iloui•.s: Blaine I. Uam'auu's Lake 1'uuw nail Ilia h'" avenue, in Nlal lie's addition. The Ayeuut, Addition, and 1'htdeu Yank: uaui•. of above .streets to )r chanced to with street. to Ker'v I.i. Out Lots, d' I): IIfurth :n•euur. Ilio...... Sob,li vision. ami the Ilio- \I:Irehxod Asea ue.in Nr7rlheru 1'arilic ger Ileal Fstatr and Ifuildio, 5,�1�1�q_ additino, n, b,• ehaugrd to Colcm:u7 Iuhdiy i,iun: Vriucctuo . ... i delft.- +caret. brook: Flint street. iu ) clewnot .treet. in ky l l's Subdi, Wo l 'fbe wrote. of.[rcet.above to l..•eb:l,ged ,d'block6 of Ito—, s Av Hendrick', Acre In More uyeoll'•. Loos: nix)- too `'snhdivisium, lues 7 0: l0. R udlec it"noc. o, Pliftond:dr: l'xh- block 7. of Rocvr' ,F Ilendrick Acro, forma .teed, ill ylerrill'' Ibis ilio❑ , t Lot.: l'olemao', Subdivision d Mut' 1. hien Suv,4 \"illxs. "f he u:uurs of street. .cul 3, block ;, Rogers llendricks nbo e to be chau Ked to to -Innes surd. Acre Lots: lhavrr'. Subdivision of Int' I'utiam street. u7 l'uwo; leak street• .,.nal d, block 7. Mager' \ Hendricks' iu Duffy'' Addition t"Pottage Ronit's: \err Lots. 07 be rliaueed o7 Langtry Idaho stl'oet, ie Mice Street Villas and acruue. Moi -rill's DivWon of Ilice Street Villas: V':uu street. in Pouw Park Seruud ad - Louisa mreet;in Gurney highland Palk, Ifiliu is ('I i n ton it ver itc, Warrendale. A'ht, I)atvsuu'' Fifth Addition. Dawsol7 . n:nnes of .streets above to be dangled to i•akr Cuuu)and !'hiller :A nvuu• .Midi lrKyde slrrcI. tion. Dawson's Out Lots. Vftl, Grove , " III•wpstead 'trent, in Bi'hop's xddi- I'htt 1, I :din's .Addition. lup'ucagl7 .@ butt. l'onw Park Second addttinn. Dawson", Addition, and I'halru Park. Graves' Subdivision of block 30 of Thr moles of 'alerts a)uce to br Lake Pomo Villas. ail llow,miall hanged to Puto:uu anruil'' Subdivision. Blocks N and Ge, Little Iowa surd. to >IeO [Ml's Uiyisiun of l•ltwu Villas. to be eh;iuged to 1'h irchill rr Stcet Villas: 1'cutral avruur' iu avruur. Pliftondxle. Pile n:tines of streets above Slower ;,"nuc, in Warrendale. to )e I,, In, oh;utged to lh'ighton street. changed to Oxford street. lloyt avruur. i❑ HovC,, Cowo Out g Lots: l'ourt street. in Pliftuudale turd Centel avenue, in d econ t'ark, tomo: hazel street. in Cottage Montes. L'nd Ole,,hue's First Acrd Secured addi- Dutfy's Addition to ('ottag, Hawes, noon Park, State t]':irkl I'latst1. l2 and St3liRtd Sarah's Out Lilts: Ra,+as street, ie Rice scree Garden Lots. to be �cha"ged to Street Villas and Merrill', Division of Ilice Street V illas.'I'he"awes of tr( 1, Prior a-m— Above to be chatteed b7 \tarp street. Fairchild avenue. lm QuiulIy Park, Vassar acerae, in 1)ve.rbronk: Fisher Eg)ert G. lluudy's additi,n, aid Skid- �trert. in S vac ti Iletgbts: Central ave- wore .l• Passed yrs 1'xrk, to be changed nuc, iu Kenvin's Out Lot'. Thr names o: Whe.eler avenue.. of streets above to )c rh:. ...I w V'as- East nveuue, iu Kcrwill's out Lots, -clic. Allies' Acre, Lots: Kirkhridge street, in 1:. A'. Bacon's addition, Kuhl's Second Montana street. it,Merrill's Divisionadditiuu,Birminghaw Park and I3unde's Ili ' Rice Street Villas, to Ire eha7ged t, I nark noun Meinemtan, Schick Ar Sterle's Leeds street. Subdivision, lots is and Ill, Lee's Subur- N rbraska suet, in Bice Street Villas ban Ilou7esI t, be ehangeti to Whio• ;nal Merrill" Division of Rice St fret 13enr avenue.. \Ail Leu; ll•dur street, Untl"yrs udditiot to ilLe.Kowe" .si ret. i" Damson's Gore Pottage homes and Danforth Park: Lots, to Antes' Acre bots, wbe changed Woodland avenue, Cliftoudale. Pomo ,i Northern Pacille addition; Robert - Lo Autumn street. .ou avenue. Hoyt's Conn Out Lots. Ames avenue, in Dawson's Acre Lots. The names of streets above to be Ili Helen 1110 .ecce L,ts. to be changed to changed to Carr street. 116 PROCEDINGS OF THE COMMON COUNCIL. Heineman street, in IleiuetuanSchifk First avcnuc. in Maguffin's Midway & Stierle's subdivision of lots ID and is. addition, to Le changed to Saratoga Lee's Suburba].Jhnnes; Germain. street. avenue. in Kuh I's Second addition. B i ret nglialn's Second avenue. in Magofliu's Midway Second addition, Birmingham Park, addition. t. be changed to Brunt 11 Ames' Acre Lots, and Kerwin', Out 1 avenue. Lots; Germain street, in hazel Park. I Fourth avenue. in Magufhn's Midway The names of streets above to be e It Inge. addition. to be changed to Macal-ter to Flaudrau street. aver uc. Orchard street, ill hillside Park, trop- Fifth acre ue, in Magofiill" �Ddvway ley avenue, in D:nwsou's :fere Lots, addition, to he chan_ed to Witherspoon Kerwin's Out Lots. Thr names of street. streets above to be changed to ( lermain ! I Iarwester alley, in Protz's addition of street. Collins' Out Lots, to be changed to Still - Amity street, in Rogers & lleudrirk, water avenue. Acre Lots No. !. J. W. Mauna's Subdi- Mabel avenue. in Merriam Park See - vision Lot :, of Pioneer (teal Estate turd oud addition, to be charged to Hague Building Society's Subdivision, to be avenue. changed to Duncan street. Division street thin Laurel avcuuc. Arend street, in lake View No. I; from Ilauuu]." avenue to the Mississippi Cruickshank street, In l'ruickshank's 1 river. to be "banged to Laurel avenue. Garden Lots, and Traeev's Out Lots 1 Roland street, ill St. Clair street Aerc The names of the alcove streets to br 1 Lull, to be changed to Lydia street. changed to Mager avenue. Bothley street, in Sylvan Park, to I Pearl street, from Jackson street to changed to J,ifolsou avenue. Grove street, to br ehauged to Gt'owe i Berkely street, in Sylvan Park, to In- street r street. ' "banged to ]':dace atreat. Iroquois street, from Pleasant avenue I Davidson street, in State Park flat 1. In V'ielw street, to be changed to Watson 1 to be changed to I'ahwe street. avenue. I Bloomington street, in Stitt( -Park flat Stover avenue, i]. Stinson's Ilautline L to be ehauged to James street. •Avenue addition. to be rhauged to D"Iroit :I...... in Suburban Acre I",sin g street. - � Lots. hr be changed to %%,atsun avenue. Beverley street in "tate Park• flat i "alum street, i]. State Park flat 4 and and 5; Itudolpb street. ill Barton'., addi- 5, to he "hanged (I) Eleanor street. ti oil, W. J. Bartmt's and .I. W. Barton's i ('loss street. in Stinson, thrown and (lase & Wlfltney's addition. The I ICuusey's addition, to he. changed to unites of streets above to he chtutged to Aim, street. Bay'nnl ;avenue. lauuprry 'n "nue, ill .1. N. Rogers, Milford sViceL in Sylvan 1':u'k, to br Beraud addition, to be ",hanged to changed to Grace street. Adrian street. Fifteenth street, between Jackson .lohnsuu street. in lake View Addi- street and Broadway. to be changed to tion No. 1, to be changed to Fisher University avenue east. street. Truxtoll Yreet, tom Beaumont Logue street. in ('onto, to be changed street to Minneltaha street, to be to Prince street. changed to Payne avenue. )lyrtl(- street in Stinson, Bunten .\ Etna street. in Surburbau hills addi- Ramsey s addition, to be changed to thin. to be changed to Maria avenue. A -ane" street. IN street. in Suburban hills addi- Railroadavenue, ill St. Anthony Park, tion, to be changed to Bates liven ue. to be Changed to Merriam place. Point Dougla, street, fruw )fall'. Schaller street, in AA'heeler's Subdi- street to AKhite Bear avenue, to be vision of 11 14, KeeNvin's Out Luts•to he changed to Euclid street. changed to heron street. Starkey- street, from Flaudrau to North sheet, ill Northern Pacific Ad- Kirkbridge. to be changed hr Frances ditiun, to be chtutged to Aye street. street. B,veh sheet. in Mayer & Funk's Sub- Iliggh street front English street to di%iSbul, and subdivision of east Y, of Kirkhridge street, to be Clouneed to lot 3, Kerviu's Out Lots, to Ire ehauged East Fourth street. to Funk street. 11ancoek street, front English sleet to Forest street, in Gurney Park. to be Kirkbridge street, to be changed to &Ist chapged to Gurney street. Third street. Antes street, in Lytnnn Dayton's ad - Spruce street, in Dull)', addition to ditiun, to be changer w Herbert street. Cottage homes and Sarah's Out Lots, to Ames avenue, ill Dawson's Acre Lots be changed to Mackubiu street. and Amey' Acre Lots, to be changed to Grove street, in Duffy's addition to Helen street. Cottage Hiones, to be changed to Kent Beauniont street, Gurney's Highland street Park, to be changed to Highland street. PROCEEDINGS OF THE COMMON COUNCIL. 117 Carter street, in St. Anthony Park, to Summit Court, being a rearrange - be changed to Alden street; Cherry Inentof 'Terrace Court. street in Hillside Park, to In. changed I thJt)nuip[h(half oflblucke3,r"yn lie let ldf to Copley avenue. Fulton street, Seventh to Burns. to he ditiou t)ttu'- addition to St. ged to EtPaul. Ibstreet. t eet. It Diekerwau's ;tddi- Teas--.Ald. l'uulcy, D.111all, Kelsch, )Icrj Ej J .- t Sanborn. {Veber, Kenny. than, .1. F,ltial jeng'.r's addiliuu. addi (.ellen. Ilya' g, Mr. rrtCs addition. R:msuut', Second addi- Kale. Il:uuut. 13ry:u t. Athem, Lon Iiuu. Uawsmt & Rice's Addition. Auer- President --14. back & hand's addihou.Barney. Norton approved March 2. WIN. 8 6iugsicv's addition No. 1, I lulrordi , 1 13y kid. Kaiu- 5uhdivisimt, \\ ride's Rearrangeno Resolved, That theI. rade (It' alley in Seura & WH M"ail's addiliuu, bchween 1 1'au'ttaunt and Call' streets• to be I fit,. oI". t1 gradt1gton line wt Ithe accompanying changed to Lawson street.profile. he and the sank hereby is .\uerbach avlon •. in T. 13. 5uwcrs' idu (ted by the l;tnuuton Cnttneil as the Second addition. T. 13. Souu•rs addi- established grade. - lion,.I.:A. R'eide's Subdivision. Auer ]ens—ald. t'uulry, Duwlan, Petseh. barb & hand', addition. Atilt'".', Sub- Cullen. Ryan, "auburn, weber, Kenny, division. to he chtulged to Farrington Kain, Ilatunt. Bry:utt, Millen, Long. Mr. avi•uto'• ]'resident -14. 1';u❑ "bell street. ill Liusr .\ %iunner I APprocrd >l:vrh ::'_', 1688. war's �3e:u'r:utgewenh 1'. fulls' :Addi- tion. Martin & Lie"III, Rearr;utgetp1•Ot• It y ad. Kain— Iirua'n �.hu•k,uu's addiliuu. Aveal SL Hesulced, '['hill the grade id' Eighth I'outl (teal Estate Duprnvetneu[ "yndi- street, fruw yLu'ia avenue. to North rate Au. _, to be changed hi I'rrse°tt Vert, as indicated by the red grade avcuuc. Fruth .\utcllaa >I reel; 6crwiu liar ou the xccuugrtutying profile. be street fu Alut'se avcuuc, to be ch:nig'.VI and the same is hereby adapted by the . cournon Counril as the established w Kennard steel Wilder avenue, in \vest "t. Paul III) rade. pro, vno.nt and Real Eshnt• Sy adleatV' k Yea.—.ADL ('uulry, Drwlall, Petseh, No. n, a].d 13ruwu & n Jackso's addiliuu. 1'ullru, L'yuau. Sanborn, AVeber, Kenny. to be charged to AA'ithtuu avenue. Kaiu. Ilauu, 13ry;ud, Miner, Lung, DD'. N:ighth street. from(:rreubricr avenue President -14. rret to )largaret stto beehauged to Dell -'i oppro'ed N: rvlt 32. 1888. wood place; the haute of the sleet nut named it, Stewart awruue addition, and Ilv .\Id. Ilauuu— tanniug from Bullet not avenue to �I:esulved, 'fbat the grade of R'el Ls 5tcwart :venue, to be ISuwduiu street. street. few❑ F•sI ,Drell Ur Uur hex, un 1'hru:ergo street on the suutli liar of . street as iudicated by the ren grade .rrtiuu 1•' (he'll -.'•. rutgr Lary line ou the ❑reuwpanyiug profile, he strerL on it south line of >ectiou t, and the save is hereby aduph•u b�• the d the street o]. the ou t'uuieil as the established tuwu's, range ::'2. an Ilnnni wuth floc of sr"lfuus s and O. tmvu 2s,grade. range'..2, to 11" .Auuut lis steel. Yeas—.Ald. Corley, Dowlau, Putsch, 'rhe ,treet ferutiflg the Vast bunudary Pullen. 11\ .,,)I Sant( n, \\-ober. Kenny. of St- :\nthunp Park .North and not Kaiu. Ilauuu. ISI'\':IpL Milieu. Long, :1h'. named to be Itieh avenue. 1're,idru t-14. Bre. 'Phis urdivao, to take .Appruvrd AIal( '!.1'<xx. ,,.(.t and be ill force from and after its I;y .AId. l'ullen— publicatiou. vias__.A Id ]'entry, Uowi;ui, Ir"is"h. Kesohed, 'flit the "raper city ullicers lldlen. Hy:ut, S:urhoru. AA'rb,•r, lieu-. be kill'[ they '-ire here�n a uthorf�eiudebt- Kain. Il;unut, 13rymd, >liura, Lung• wilt,, to ethe stamount of five 'If isand ylr. I'r'.sidrul.--14. '' I'assrd March ,u. Ives. i r.l skq dollars, '- -"it c in ivvu yell e 1'n.v I). Kram. I'rrsideut of Chu hell. frwu Jute of issue. with interest ut the .\pprucrd March "". Ise,'. rate of i per c,ut per annum, pa) -able Itun"m A. Sat cru, \ho ,I ani ual ly, as coutcniphueu bo" subdivi- .AIt's(: -inn]. sixth of sectiuu 3 of an act entitled 'Taos..A. Putauta:,:All, Pity I lerk. (•Anet w amend the Charter of the - March !I. City 'It Sl. Paul, and the acts amentia Ittore thereof." approved Felt. 22. AI). .solutions. 1x47. aunt the prucecds thereof to be L'rsulved, 'Thai ihr follovriog Plats. as it) the and are lo.,,hy aplropriated fmyiheryayute].t of rcruuncended by the l'lal Cownushah. be :nut the ski uu• hereby are :u•ecpten by file sundry items nraridI, f!ror by Onli- the Cuiauon Council: ron.c. No. sol. illi PROCEDINGS OF THE COMMON COUNCIL. Heiuent I street, in Ileiuenml, Sehtrk Firs[ accrue, it. Maguttiu's Vlbtway & stierle's subdivision lit lots in :lilt Is, lid itttun. to be changed to Saratoga Lee's s�t rbnu throes; (:ermaiu street. in Kuhl's Second xdditimt.l;iruwrghaul's :i Set1mul an'euue, ill M.9ofill's \lidw:,c Second a dditdnn, Binninglnuu Park, 'addition. to be changed to Brinthall Ames' Acre Lots, and Kerwin's Out avcuue. Lots; Gerwaiu sure[, it,Ilarel Arack. I'( rth avenue, in Magoltiu's Mid3way Phe uaaesot streetsabove to he changed addition. to b' rlolneed to Maealestcr to Flatollsu street. •no Orchard street, ill 1lillaide furl:: ( roll- I trF'icaue, in Mitgofiin'S \uttru3 lep avenue, ill Oxtvson's Acrr ],lits, I addition, to be chaoged to \Vither,poUtI Kerwtu's Out Lots. The names of !street. streets above to be changed to Geraatu I H.u'vestcr allev, in Prot%'s addition of street. "'1]in" Out Lots, to be changed to Still - Amity street. in Ro4crs .l- l lendrwk, wat �r avenue. Acre Lots No. _, J. \\. nano[.', Subdi- y'ahel aven w•, in \lerriaut Park Sec - vision Lot _ of Pioneer Real Estatc sot tel additiUo, to be 'hanged to Ilagoc Building SUciety''s Subdivision, to b� ' it•nue. changed to 13 uovall street. Di,i,i ,it .beet ;"I'[ L: ut aceuuc. Arend street. to Lake \"dean' \o. 1: iron Ilu,nlin• aceuuc. to the Mississippi Cruickshank street. in Cruickshank', ric-r, to be chanced to laurel avenue. Garden Lots, and Tracey', Iltl Lots. Roland .trect. in St. Clair street Aere f'he names of the above su'e't, t III. I Lots, to be changed V' Lydia street. changed to Mager an•el j Mottle, "[reel, in Sylvan Pork. to be V'card 'tree[, Prow luckson street to Chang •d to Jetforson a—lone. Grove street, to be clwnged to tame' 13erkcly sure( to Sylvan Park, to Ili- .street' estreet' rhallgvd to Palace street. Ire i.s street, fruit Pleasant avenue Il;rvidstm street, in State Park flat 1. to ti'iew street, to be changed hl wat:ifnl Io by changed in Palace street. avenue. 131oomi igton street, in Stat' Park Plat Slower avenue, in Minsnn's llauulin(• 1, to be it changed to .Lune, street. Avenue additiuu, to be changed to Detroaccrue_ in Suburban Aero Lansing street. Lots. to be ebfmged to Watson avenue. Beverley strect, in state Park. flat -4 Sadcut =trot. in'State I'n'k ]'lot d and and ri; Rudolph strect. in Barton -s addi- , to be changcd bt Ella for strect. lieu, \V. J. Barton's and .1. \\ Barton's � Il'us, strut. iu stil—a, Brown S alit Gaee A \Vhiuta•y', addition. 'Pile Ull osey-'s addition, to be changed to Mmes of streets above to be clmnged to :\ con street. 13a}>'m'd aL venue. augo-ey .keno', in J. S. Itogers' Milfi,rd street• in Sylvan Pork, III In- Second addition, to be changed to changed to Grace street. Adrian Street. Fifteenth -street, between Jackson .Johnson street. in Lake View Addi- 'treet and Broadway to be changed to tion No. 1, to be changcd to Fisher University avenue cost. Street. Truxton street frow Bcaunu)ill Lugar street, ill ('onto, to be changcd street to Miunehaba street, to be to Prince street. changed to I :n ne avenue. A13 rtle street, in Stinson. Brow's A Etna street in Surborball ]lilts addi- Ihulscc s additiuu• to be changed to tion. to be eheuged to Maria avenue. Cance street. "Iain street, ill Suburban hills addi- Railroad avenue, in St. Authuny Park, tion, to be changed to Bates a,,loo, to be changed to ?ferrfa I place. Point Dough, street, from Alaplc "chanter street, ill 1V heeler's Subdi- street to while Beau' avenue, to be vision of lot td, Kcrwiu's Out Lots.to I changed to Euclid street. changed to Heronsweet. Starkey street. fro I F'laodliot to North sur et, in Norther(( Pacific Ad- Kirkbridge. to be cba ig,d to Pratte'' dition. to be changed to \ve street. street. Beech strect.i l Mayer N. Funk's sub- Iliggh street. front English street to livisiuo, and subdivision of list ;6 of Kirkbrioge street, to -be c•hmlged to lot'I Ker win's (lilt Lots, to be changed East Fourth street. to Futik street. Hancock street, trout English suet to Ft..,st street, fu Gurney Park, to be Kirkbridge street, to be changed to East changed to Carney street. \' hint street. :Ones street in Lyman Hay ton's ad - Spruce street, in Outj3 s addition to ditiou, to be changed to Ilerbert street. Cottage Homes and Sarah's Out Lots, to Awes avenue, in Dawson's Acre Lots be changed to Mackubiu street. and Awes' Acre, Lots, to be changed to Grove street, fn Duffy's addition to Ilelen street. Cottage Homes, to be changed to Kent Beaumont street, Gurney's Highland street. Park, to be changed to Highland street. PROCEEDPTGS OF THE COMMON COUNCIL. 117 Carter street, in St. Anthony Park, to Sulmnit Court, being a rearrange - be euanged to Alden sweet; Cherry' went Uf Terrace Court. it .tr1. ee(, to Hillside Arock, to be changed i beffnm�tb lbalf of li locke:3 .Syn Beate Adeirient - fo Utple3 aven uc. , Fulton street, Svv lb to Burns. to he I df(ilttu'\additiuo to St. Paul. lonlged to Eula stt'cI t. Merrill street. Jn Dicke run ad's addi- Yea, -.Ud. Cooley'. Dotvlau, Petsch, Ntill . it, �rr's addition,Faw Cullcu. Kean, sauborl,, AVeber. Kenny. tiau. •1. I. 6 cetYs addition, llau,oul', Second addi- Kaiu, Mauna[, BI - Alinea, Long, Mr. tion. Uutcsou L'ice's Addition. Auer- llrestdeut--H. , haelt \ hand's addit:on.l3ir oev, \Omer( i .\pprocrd Marclt __. isss. Subdivisltuns oidditioll IN li'lc :� No. Bcau'rlollgcwent' 1 liy :AId. N, i,h Sear:, � AA"allralf" oldltiMi better❑ Itesulvcd, 'That the grade U[ alley- in (Un•tl:sol end Dalt' slrecU. to be II Ido eii grvulr line ll Rhea. ecmnpa ed by changed lir l.awsun street. I f l be uul the ,x11 hereby ds Aurrbacb aceuuc, iu 1'. B. sous. ra Pdoftcd by lily CUuunon l'ou licit as the ,o I addiuou. 'l'. B. Sotw•r� addi- atop lishcd geode. (tool .I. :\.\\'eidts Su bdirisio,l, Auer- yeas—Alt. l'oolcy, ilowlatt, Petsch. bath Iland'. addition. Mat,..'s sub- ,livisiuo. to be eh:o,gcd to F'nn'iogtoo olb.Kafo,ftllaoilm� 13r1":InLt\Ibo a1eLong.ItMr. avenue• Presidetil-1i. 1'am ,Lel, su'e't in Linsc It %,ounce AI.ln'pccd March ?_. Is S. u:o1's �IearrangeaeuL P. I'ultS' :Aldi - lion. )(actin&Ltenau, Rearr:ul(imue°t' By-:AId.Kaio— ,it cit .0 .bo.",ou's :Additiuu. AA est SL � P.esnh-ed, 'Chat the grade of F.ighlh V'alit Kcal Estate lutprovenent Syudi- street. Proal AI:ui;i avenue to North ht be changcd to I'resr 'it, nret, as iu lWatcd b5 the red grade aceuuc, fnnu _Auuuuu �Ur•et; 6cnwi° lice uu the ocroapal,y iug p('i"ib Surer( to yhorse aven lir, to he chau:;cd and the sone is hereby ad:gth•d by the to Krnuard street. Co,00t Voull., ad the eatahlished VA'ilder aceuuc, in AA -est tit. Paul Int- grade. Ih•al Estate S}udicat'. d. ('uulev, Uu3rlau, Pets, provcwaat ;to, 1-vas—.AI Vo. li. juin 13rov—,l-.Lu•k,oll', Additfoo• l'ullcu. I;c:ul. Sanburu, AVeber, Kuuny, to he changed to Withauu iternuc. Kxiit. Ilaunul, Bryant Alines. Lung, Alf. h:ighth street. Trow Crreobrirraveuuc 1'residcut—t.4. to Margaret su'ecL to Ire clnulgell LU Ilcll :A Plll.11t.l.d }larch 2'., lsss. lid place: dile nano• of Iht' sunt nal o IS .AId. II nun auued in Stewart :Accu uc addition, autl yKesolcIla '1'hxt the grade lit VNeth vmtine fi'nut Buticrttat sector to : 5trw:ut avenue, to be Bowdui❑ st rret. 'street, flv,a Forest Street n DurheSs -l'hru;oign Street, on till South Itue of eU'eet. xS iudiran•d he the red grade av9iou P? town "s, range ,: La_y line Un the areow Alin vine profile, be et rreL un the south liw• of srctiull ,. and file slime is hereby. •,dopier b�' til(- 111wu 9s, range -!. olid [ht' street on til(• ('eeillooll 1'owlcil Its lily rsutbhshed south line of se.tiouss:mdu, town 9s, grade. r:utge'_ . to Ire .Anuatpolh strut. Yeas—.Aid. l'oubot Uuw•kut, KcnI'lb •h. 'I hr curet forutin , the cast buuudairy leu Ih•n, l:yao, S;wboru, Al'cher, Kenuv. of St. .\ntbon} park North and dui Kiti1'. 16un o lures nl, \linea, Long. Mr. named to be Ki'.h aceuuc. I'rt'sidrnt—Il. Sc'. This ordinance to take et'- Approved Murrh "-4. I?Ss. telt toil be in force from and after it, I I;y :AId. l'u Ileo_ p❑blir:l deAoI Id li. l".•as—:Poole}. Doelwl, L'etscll. I:esulved, "I'haL the proper city ofticers Ill llen, Rvmt, sauburn. AVeber. Kvunc. I be auul the) •.[re hereby :urthurizrd and I:ait Ihi I t Ilri lo. ]Boca. Lone. dircrtcd to ,,sane rrtilieab•s of indent- ylr. 1'resid(�,tf.-1a. clues, to the oouont of five thousand Pulsed \larch _o, Itis I,: .,Mall dollar,, Puv able to tivo ,year, Co ll. Kr:lttt. I'resi�le of of C000cil. t'rol,t date of issue, will, interest tit 1 Ir. .t till APProyr11.N birch ::' Itt x. rate of T pet' ( .Ill Per annual p: ya on:i'l .A. ",'I u, >b,yur. I ;uunally, ns conhou plate(\ by subdrvi- .\[hst [ion sisilt of Section :3 of out act entitled A. Iha:�uua;u Asa', Cit} Clerk. � S:1u act to amend the. ('barter of the )larch -'�. City of Sf. Paul, and the acts anieuda- tory iherenf." approved Feb. 21,, A. 1). Itesolut Was. i IIs T. •tad tilt' proceeds thereof to be Ih•Sulwed, '\'toot the following p1uLs, as placed iu the Cfty •Treasury and are rrroumlep(I,•t by the 1'Iat ('onimissfou, hereby .til rialyd for,. the �rt}•meut i- be and the ,awe h(•rebv arc accepti•d be tbe'6f\u.}ri:ILns provided tnr by Unli- the Culmnon CUuucil: 118 PROCEEDINGS OF THE COMMON COUNCIL. PROCEEDINGS OF THE CO)IAION COUNCIL. 110 Peas-. bo\Id. Conley. Dowlan. Pet.rh. Pu. Itcau. Sanrn. \Veber. Kenuv. Kahn,llenIlaillm. L'r}ant. ylinva. Lout:. \I 1 'resat•nl-14. ss :\ rII avvtd %och s By .11d. Pullen- .-- -Resolved. he the Poon nun 1'unueil of III,- rite of St. Paul, state of Ati»uesuta, 'Thal t11l- proper office, of said cit} are hcrebv instructed and authorized lo I I.- pary city bonds to till, alnonot ;It ore „ IN ' Resolved, That a" order be drawn in Of cru •e Reis Cit' 'Treasurer, favor 1 t r R } '- i e and 71i -11H1 for the sum of tltirtt n n !L7GI dolhus. being amount of re- deniptiou front aviieral tax sale of part of lot .�. block s.'Terrace Park addltiou. Irelougiug hr the cite: bciug a part of a public street. Yea,-.AId. Pooley, Dowlan, 1'etseh, Vrotten. I{can. Sanborn. Weber. Kl,uuc. Kahl . Ilauuu, Bryant. Miul•x, Long. Mr. President -H. .Approcrd Ma"I' _l, lsss. II Il lilt tell thmesn11n1 dollIll, Iw,I NI, NII III dcnomilutdous lit ml, thousand dollar. Rv,ulecd. That tit, order Ile drawn it, l.=O each, all to hem lilt,- of .Iul� :' talar of Gcom. Reis. Cil) q'Ira"I I".I I. Isss. ;toil payable at the tilul ial 1'or the ,um of ai:fl.!Is, brio_ for the re_ I'ti 1'• ul i" the rib :l •('lo•\' of 1111 • city l f t. .1 R dew ilio❑ nY till, fosuein crib licalrs of 1 d�lc of .l ulc. A. i I g If Sew fork ou the 91 ,:de rrruurou,ly issued nu tine failure_ 11. tats, bciug thirh r.Nll years h'1"0 ing described property, viz: ('vetificttte, their L•de If i+sur, with interest nt flu• Vo. Iu7!1 issued avai"st lot J'S, black 4l,. rate of four and oral--h:df W1 per rl,ul gtin,on, Ili 'uwu .A R:uusry's addition. per itunuul. psyoble scIoi HII11 ll} It :13. _10. proprrt)' belonging to cit}' •t,- thn• lid tinaueial lkgvm•}, II, pros idell 11-s,vd for grading •Intoes sLrcl-t: No. be :w act of the 11 gill:durr of the'tall I4rv, ai.ucelhmrous desrri tion of Enid of yliuur,ntl, apprucl.d .I:,1,. li, Iss;. Ir for flue eunslruetion of ;n free wagon assessed fin' upruitue }lin❑ehaha street. 6l idge for pnblir use ❑eros, the >l i,sis- :1-cl iptiou raid. `lftfr.!Cf: Certifiade No. ,ippi rivl-r, from the rd_c of flue bluff al `14:1. issul-d against ulh,ecll:ux•ous de- Ihc luuelion ut 1'l YI),, st'rrl lvith the eri 1. 1 assrssrd fol uprning Park north liar ut the right of t'I, of the ;I ilei true, dc,rri ptou f property void. I'h icagu. Mil-lukee ,F Vit. Paul Rail- �'I total w br rrfundrd, ZFi_.!Is. war cuwp;un-: tle-I•c in a direct lm; -t.. Vl,as Aid. Pooh•}. Dowlan, \'cinch. l' 1 &uthuru lCebrr Keunr t the. to I of the hluli nn the ulll,u. Ih al . a 1 nriut m I west side of I 1 t1 the ylississippi ricer. it, al,- � Kaiu. I I;uu rat. ISry;InL . to •a. I, ne_.. h •urd;uu•r w1he r,•I II of the sperialIre: idrul-- 14. •Ione issionrrs authorized to Iorate the .\ppruved \lufrll :12. sour alder said act. which said report B) All. Dowlan 'as adopted by till- 1'onuu'n Couuril! Feb. I--,- tls7. Rreul red. That an artier Ire drawn Said bunds shall be ❑rgntiaed b} the j upon till- triv my iu favor of Folsom X llnuuuiter ou AC:q"s and ?trans of the -NI 13 ur assignee, for till, .�um.of 1'ounuon 1'nuueil of the cit} ..f .9t. !rand. •aN1 iI \roll pacmeni and satIsfactiou and the proceeds thereof'hall be plan•'\ : Id their t•laim for d:unagl-s cud extra iu the I it) Tlcl,un for the roust ole-; work under all their coutracG wil6 the tion of said bridg.•. 'rte fnr Ihl- }ear 16,47, said ora". not to Ica,-.AId. Conley. Dowlan. Pet -h. br deliyrrrd until the said Folsom ,A 1'ullru: Ity�Iuan. Simhnru. \\ ebei. Krullt. ylurr;n- shall have executed and filed Knin. I1:»nnt. Ifry:und. \Iiuen. Lnue, >li. oIt1, f:6c (rite Comptroller a full and I'resldrnt--14. sali,t'trtory diarh:ugr at, :kgaiust till. A Ill arocl.d }larch 4'!, I�s4,. � city fur anS dtun,1grs or extra work door by till• ,aid Folsom .l \lurrtty. or S. 1'. - 1 Fulsonl..I r.. during the vear ISJ47. till, Iles ,Ived, 'I hat au order br draw" "Porti the (' o-freas»ry for the sitI, .d' I. II111alreel ;Ind slat} " -six dollars ;uul •al- I vents I.P:dO;.(; in taror of .�ixt}"-.1 1 1 ImI l.s.l. Ilill, "'vi'vr ut Col !1. St.Murk 7u, ltlytoli X Irvine'. xddiliou 1, 1':nnl. the said ,Inn being the amount occrpaill Icy said owner uu arrnuut of error in :13- sesstnent against said lot 0. for the "rail- 1iof \\'aloof ,beIt., ❑ partii ra ngde. farm IrIf, 4. 1,. tl 1'Irasa ut acro "r :twine avenue. wnl llt ste••1 ao uk 11rst- rro evrnur wading). Sens ---A III. Co,dev. D-1 huL Poleeh. Pullen. Ityat. Sunburn. Weber. Kenny. Kahn. Ilamul. Rr}ant, Millet. Lang. Mr. President -14. - Alip rocl-d Mal,ll Isr•s. -I bring iu lu rdal u•e with the mport 1 ftill, Board of Public IN0 rks Cit " F:t. u •iurer and till- Commit - 'tel, ou ('Ixi nus. Id. l'nu ley. Iluw la u. 1'et.4e h. l'ullrn.lty au, Sanborn, \Cyber. Kewq. K;tin. Ilanml. Bryant, .1thus, Long, Ih'e,idru t -U. A 1,1 ed \I it re 114:!. Ise,. Ifc .\Id ILllr"- Itr,ul\That all than pa9 and par_ tion of that rrrtttiu msonition iotodure I l'ullr,I into tit,. (1»ulril at it, rrgnl:u' meeting held ?Larch d. ISKS, and then passed and approved thereafter by Ihr \I:n"ur of said city nu the 7th Ifni of '11-h. issis, iu relation tr eumpltiint, �Ilade in the way the city of St- I'a»I is Light • he St. Paul Ga :. lighted b t bein It g h ) 4. to, : a. fu Mows. whhch read. I um Ian . I } •sti'a- o'it: Anil that Ble i jt said invo ,' lion nod inquire file Ci(y 1'uugntndlrr is requested not to audit mac VI; for .aid rot�ppauy," be ;md the s;it is hrn.- el repealed. l'ex,-.AId. l'ouley, Dowlan. 1'etseh. Pullcu, Ity:ut, S;wboru, \Veber, Krung. Kaiu, ILunnl, Bryant. \linea, Lune, )ll,. 1'resideut--td. Ifc :kill Itcsolved, Thal the Mit"O he ;wtiurl'- izrd on behalf of the city for tivaulit 1�Ilf 1111 t nl' the I;l\ 11 4 r si na ])"fill"]' I 1 'ark t g I \rhos arl,nur. \rents -.\Id. Poulep, Ilowlau, 1'l, t,rh. Pulll-u. Roan. 5;ulborp, Alrbcr, Reuuc. Kaiu, Il:uuul, Bryant. \linea. Lune. >Ir. 1%,,ideot-14. .\ppro-el MI reh 'S, Is.I's. •k suitable location, and the price thereof. fora tire ru_iuc house ou oxkdale ace- s reef. nrnr I _ ole. I 1 • srh. ee. I )oo I :w 1 ht Seas iron Pullen, I:cau. SauIit. "va. L. Kenny. Eaiu. tlmiuu. Iircant. ?linea. Lnug. \tr. president -H. ,\pproved \hell:::'. IKs. ]I, :\Id. Kaiu - hesolred, 'I hal till, Board of Fire ('uuuuissiouers of the city of tit. 11,1»1 arc. hereby req ue,u•d to report to the Couuiutabn❑ Funnel L;Is soon as practicable. a sule location and the grlce thereof cm'nl-rluY Belford 1uu11"Ucill a Uur�etreeLS. Peas-:AId. ('onlrc, Dowlan, Petsch. l'ullcn, Ity:ul, S;ulborll, 1Al•bcr, Krung. Gain. Ilanuu. Ifr�:ud. )linea, Lung. AIr. 1 'rr sideut. -14. � Alrprgccd Ahveh 44, 1K4R. 1'etsch- Kesulvl-d, file CiU"(9crk br aunt ho I, here L) ordered ill ¢ice uotiee. "' Imblicaltuu, as required :wd Provided 'p. late, of the petition herctrfol.n• pn._ •il and now tiled of ,rnLed to this ('cool. record in Itis nttirc, fur the vnentiun of Phado•c11 street, except th;d portion of ,aid street hake" for Iluhrrl st reef. ) • :ut. I'rtseh. 1 her I not 'eas - Id. l' m • me ' •bet. Ktt Br tom u. Rt Pullcu. Kaiu. Ilanuu. Bryant. }linea. Luce. \Ir. I'rl,sidepL-1+. .\pprocl-d 184x. i by.\Id. BINIlot- Resulyrd, That till- trite Plerl; is hl•reby instrurtl-tt to advertise Yur bids fur Lha r•aust onion oY the uutin'pnn of I hl• 11'abasha street bridge i❑ xrruell- anve with Plan No. 4 of the Pity Eogi- nrcr, x, submitted to the ('uolnlao l'ouo- ril ou th-5th d:n' of M:urll. L`w4. auk Ihat the City Culllptrollrr be old he i, hereby iusi ruct•lI to include in the tax leve of Ibis year and eyl-r!I year here_ after. until the expeles(. of rrroll'ti l , iug the Uro northerly span, nl' the 1V,ef- hash;t street Irrhdgr •ter paid fl -1. I 1 ill' the Present ?Car pill ,uch au xu the succeeding ye;lr as,iv Int r It sae fur sa id ,k tTg r tat 1 le t I til • 1 taus ibocl- rrferrrd b., t,/ Seas -:\Id. l'uuley. I herr la u. I'risrh. Pullcu, Ill al, SalboI \Crber, Rrunc. Kxin, haunt. Br)aIlt.'tinea. P, 'idn•nt-N. By .\Id. Loue- Itc,olved. That the ('I . oil Lamp Cut U;Intor ire and ishefeby instructed to place and nleintaiII nil lamps ;is fol- lows: 1 hu• I:unp in front of tut ;, block 7!). One on the line w bel een lots 44 and :NI. block A. I ine it, front of lot G. block lits. I bu iu telit lit Int 4. block Vd. it, front Of tut 1., hint k a). 111 flilt lit ul •' Int u, block 97. r I Inc iu tial of Ihr line between Iota 15 and Ili,block -19. I but iu I•algfa'd park. Int s. Murk 34. :UI in'It. Ant buoy Turk. Also in St. :\"fit, I y I':u'k Sortll: I hrc ou southwest rornrr oflot 17. uek a7. our iu trout of tut 111. flu• al the rornrr of lots 11 and Murk :% u.. in frolic of Int S. block ii- iSv:ls-.\Id. 1'uuley, Duo Lul. 1'l, L,ch. ul. S;utboru. \\ rber, beau}. u, 6rc:unt, ?linea, Lung. it ut -14. \ . al ::'-. Isss. d.l Ihloiau- Iyrd, 'Thur the ea,ulinr I:uupron- r: �re i, hvlvbl requested to l -red and uu r ou till, nurthea,t. cur_ naiutkin ll h I I ryof Ifulf:dual ' lIrursrr streets. Pe ty3as._.\Id. Culdre. Iluwhul. Putsch. 'itlleu.11ynu. saw"'i". llrher. Ken`). hal u, Il:uuul, Itrva rat. }linea. Louf...t I'rrsidrn[-H. .\pprnved k1mvIl 22. Css,. Ifc .\Id. Kerr-- \CI I,,. II t < proc idrd v L'}:Ud. Ityallt- tion t1 n.ardnl;mee retitled R-olved. 'That Ila• Ifo❑nl, d L, ul l' nl,tl'urtiou11and npet.ktiou of liull'OrIztllmrsr Ponnuh,slot kers of the city ut . 1. 1' :u'r hereby rrgegll-d to report to the 1{ailways hu PrrL•liu Stvets in Sl. Paulld Pouuuou C. Ou "•il "s slum as pr,1rtirn"Ir pas,rd .I:w,x. Is?'.t hot iu uo rase should 190 PROCEEDIN({S_OF THE COMMON COUNCIL, the rate of fare on the cutubiued lines of'as a heretofe duly presented to the s id railways exceed the sural of 7 cents I C'on....Oaa or Couacil of the city" of St. Paul: (afterw:ards re lured to r cel tsl aoJ` where within ache city haul its: ther"tore. 1 tlV herea., '1'hc• said Comu:ml l'ouocI, I{esulved, 'That thr St. 191"1 Pity Hail- did duly order that said petition be tiled way connpany be and is hereby requested of record with the City Clerk, and that to provide transfer tickets ur Other fa- the said Clerk };ice the neeessar} nu- ethties \,her eby any Plasseuger Jeri clog n•e by pu blicanolt :1s required by Ian: t" travel oil .,I city aatlways fro" 1 1, point "o uneslioe t" a p int oat • u)' -out " \\'he seas, It ie claintleJ that the nutiee cseting line may du so for one fame of :, heretufirru Fiveu in Pursuance Of such ents. rtder was invaliJ: Yeas-Ald. Conk -3. Ihre9w1, 1'etseh.� Now, tiu•rehov, it is hereby ordered by Cullen, 1{}'au. Sanhurn. Reber, Iieunc. Ihc• Iron noun Council of IhO eity of St. Rain, Manu 1. Rryaut. }lineal, Lung, Mr. I':w 1. that -aid prtitiuu be heard:wd Prctrlent-13. cmisiJereJ by the t'unmtuu Count•il App aruresaid uu ell eI-It It da}- of V:ay: A. D. at 7::a1 "'clock I ul.. at the Cou- By .ltd. Sanborn- uuln 1'ouucil ch:uuber, in Ihc. Pity HH 1{esulved. That notice is hereby girell in said city of St. Paul, and that the the St. Paul Cih ltailway Clnupauy t" ('it3 1'lerk give. the ueerssar) notice immediately scale. using bihuuiu"1ns therefor he pnblir;alion as required by coal at its power house ou Selb)' avenue, Iavc. Ut reflse Jischlugiug fro" its •hinulry I 1'r:as-:Alts Conley. Ihncl:ul. I'rtsrh. soot and blat•k. Jisruluriug suwke; and 1'ullcu. I{yau, S:wb�u'u, AVeber, Kenny. that the attention of said -I pang rs Kaiu. ILuun), Bryan(. \linea. Lung. Jl,. hereby called to section J uY the "1' President-li. urdiuauce. and notice Is givru hereby .Approred �lareh INiSx, that the Ilist'llal'gillg of soot and black, . discolm'ing smoke ill the uuunu•r it has VA'hrrca., The u"m•as of the pruprrh- heretufore been -dune by slid corn Pauly �.. 1Luttiug upon aunt ❑lung the hue (It at s:nid power house. is dcruu•d ;a rani Franklin sU'rrt 6:n'r petitioned Ihc• lance br the. Isom num t'unur•il of this ; Conuuon CouOeil of 'the city of St. Paul city'. I t r cooaur that u1 of Fri kI I, street Iy be, •d, 'That the l'itr Clerk of this LrUrrru l'I "'I sn'" aunt Susan city be, aunt hen 1 - iu.uvet::;!, ed t" _It t I nlg tilt full Irugth of said apse a c1rPy of till' I t . • to be .cvc ll Inca l c �epl tat pwt 1 el Oiled I\ithill uu the St. Pa sal City ltatlway tram p:ulr' the Lim. of Will ifred and Itubie treets. YO d. C"tllc•v. Duw1:111. 1'etsell. tyllicll s:aict petition duly rets forth Ihc• Cullen. 1{}'au. 1:Inlbut'a 1. \\'rbcs'. lienuy' Ii eta aad Ivasou. brr suit[ y a •ation. and Kaiu. Hamel. Rryaut. �lioea. L"lle' crus duly :a o p1111ie11 b} a•Pint thereof \Ir. ]'retJent-1-4. ,ro 1�•to be v.led 1,3 and plat Approved Alurch :.9. ls'ss' ost�'h� The ('uuauou COI (.I]. upuu Rv :A IJ. \Veber - c the .l•ntation of said pc•tition'deelued HeuJve.l. 'I'haf the St, Paul ('it' 1;1111 it _prPedieut that the mutter I pro- wuy t•umpa..y be, auJ it i - hereby a - 'eede I with and orclerwl said petition to quired, to build, equip and operatc• all Ire lilecl of record with the Pity Clerk, add i tdwlal half min• "f its st rco railway , and oat lee to be given by lublicatmu un Dulversih- avenue ecteudiug west- a.. pru,idet by lav, :uw erly front Keiat It v . said work h1 be 1Chrrcas, Due nu(iee b}- publicatiou dune within ail mouth.. frau this date. In the ufticial paper of .;athdd city fur few - Yeas -:\Id. ('I ler. 1)uw hal. Petsch.l reeks. 'uwnnenring uu e 9Jtla day or trot len. Ity:ua San bur u. \\ 'ebur, 6rwly. .tau":u'r.:\. D. 1111. Io III,. vilest Ih;U Rain, Il:uunL liryutd. ]Iiura, Lune. yl r. •aid prtitiuu had been riled with the Pres I -lis laity ('leek, toting to brief inn object, Approve) Ahush 21. 11". :u"1 that the va ulc would be hrw'd uud c nlsidrmd by theCommon C'onnt•il of Whereas. The petitiuu of a majority Ihc lily of St. Paul. un 'Tuesday, the ,If the uw a,rs of l ruperty oilIho• line of i 0th dar of )Larch..A. D.. ISSS, al 7:;11 Sherbunle aleuue. ill fho city of St. o'clock iu Iho al'fernuu I of said digs, ut Paul. \ltnnesuta, asking fur Ihc ca ;1- ,the ('uuneil Cluuu)er ill the 1'it}' Ilan tiuu of that part or Sherl..acne aye...I .aid and "hich lies north ofa line p:uvl lel with \\ hca'enI. :At for lint :uu1 place hast and silty hall feet north uY the south nbucr drsia ;IteJ for the investigation line )f said ;n'euue, and \rtlirh lies raa laud ruusidvraliuu of such proposed ra- of the cast liar 'It Cedar Ifurulc•rlr rxtiuu of part of Fra nkliu s ITO as Grant) street. and which lies aresl of the :1 Yuresaid, the investigation and runsid- u'est Ifuc of lot twenty (-2o).in block four cratiun Iherenf was post] oned until tile (i), llxwsun A Smith's Enlat gcuu•ut bl 3nth tar of Mall -IL, IS". of 7: :;U I u1.. Dawson .F Smith's addition to St. Paul. :old PROCFEDINGS OF THE CO,INION COUNCIL. 191 Whereas. At the time aunt place. last of said Part of said alley, a aforesaid. :dm aiA, for the is est xgu-ibal u..d con Ilte l'untmuterevtede1l.l alt briny rife the .idel.atioo of such u'oposelt "a utiou of Persons 1 ccs o aiJ "acct ..f F -ank�io .t!1-0- the fs rlas "Plot s':nthat thntcthe 11Pn�reclu isitesrthere- ul ('mncil. after hcariug Illi PIT ' furtlaave all bel•1a con plied "ILII: hull iuloreted and (ming of the opinion thud at therefore, he it esterh- 1Lc sone is necessary : n0 props nesOh•ed, •I hal all (If'sam " . that Ihc I�rc•req ld si nes therefor ll:ayr xll o11e hundred uJ ttvmlty feet of Ivi Ill: ootr therefore. a liccil cul Plied the alley to block four 1}1 If re"o le 1.e it c,l' aJcb ttou, us the lams 1aPpe:u's ut' a .oro Resolvccl. 'I'hxt all of said all the ofiiee of the Itegister of Deeds to Frallklill street bMo,ec.la Com'allclh 1.._,Ila auJ for tlll• 1'ouu, ut' 1{aansc•y, \linauc•- lull Sol .-I, street bei"g the sofa. he and the sante is hereby declared ..i� aid street enc -rpt thus Pall n11uJc J to oe vacated a', diseu dinned ns asked a'IId as the lutes of VA inlfrcd aunt Rubio for iu said petition :ua1 as huruiuub"ve r}FI•ts, u. the .anm v.P t,.rs .rf record i 1 ill l• all Illi of the Ite_I.tcr of DMus to spY ea ctAlI Clmley, Ilu"lan 1'etx ll. )1I ur ole County uY I:a1t1.1 c lerlarwl ('ullru. I{y:ua, Sanborn. Reber, Ronny. 1� tr br nod the luno• is hrll 1 t"'\tt•e crated and discuntiuuwl as ask''d. 1'resideIla l{•Iirywlt. \linea. Long, Mr: I'll iusald petition trod ah s eretu ah rl Alrprnved >Iwrh "'1. IN+s. - ....... ed. --- S\Ill\... ler, Duwlaue 1'r Inch. \V hrreasl, "I'hr "\rums of the property 1'l _)•�. Inc:ul.:'torch, AA1•brr. Kc•unr. IC , Ilaunu, Rr)uut. Ahura, Lon::. •Slherl crueoi it.e...... llarou it lrlll �"tttiuwvc• -I[ Ito >I r. 1're:ideal- lis (sono uoll Puuuril oY lhr eity of St. Paul .\ppruvell >Larrh Iso.. an vaeair su nnu•lt rat Sherburne av011ue When ;I,. The owners of the I'fc rlfcthr •I rrllt hrnvf behcecntathot rvesh•rli� Ihu� ubnitbal upuu and slung tlu• line 1 :J les in block \. 1'ure.uln lc uddil it"l, uf1 tile eat<h•rhl Ihlletlf III,-,- tre. Il:lre p(•I I(I"10 •cl Illy 1', �111111m1 l "IlNeil 1If \ylll ti �illll Ieltil"11 lull\' .-ts f.,th tlll• the ri[r of St. Paul nt'aeate the I est- I •rl' r hundred :uul 11 1, i I'll) feet faaa�J ulv ossa"Paulen by x hI•xt1lthenvd" of iha alley in Masts fou, 4, Foresblix ro a .e11 b1 6e lc acah•d, and uddiuill. '11 1 said urtinou J I t. s\� h. rens. The 1 uuctuou l'ouncll, upuu 101111 the fact- .- Intl n•,1.oll. fou 1 II t,I, dull, aoJ al story lo.'"u11pa lest h' 1 the rc.enlatiouof eaiJ oldenbec•1ort- 1 e�Pedia•ot 1,11 tltl• umtter be 11 Plal the real a. Propo.c,l n� n• c.o �ated. it . ml ecJed will rand ordered said petiti"u n a,I .rd .vitb the tiny l'lerk, \\'hc 1111• Iron a"oo l'ull"eil 1 lo• tiled of ac IIIc old I�r1�.11ulation of .aid Pelitioll dcem,•d 1111 o`Itdc�d Ill) 11:1 t`1 a11I b} I' it c�pcllu•ntl thus the hatter n• pro -its: Im •cllcll c,it ll ani ordcrcd .;Ilii lo•t11l1iai to N' hexllil,inl Pulu Irl. do :gill city rill' af"ur Lc lilcd of rc 'ort Ivit11 the 1'it) It ml colic-tocbe— ell hr palbllcatic111a ll`i br11;1rYul`u,ul'i`,\`t,allotlahel1tliea't )LiuI •I,r "Ob'd by 1:1 av: ;,I'll Inion had been tiled "nth the Iluc antics h) public:llloit .will pc 1 hril•f iU object. o the ��fticinl I.;1 pcn'oY .aid city for Polar lily 1'llrl:. stntitlg i sok.. eon oleo rule to the .'utll daf :d auli dercall bcathe tColn uu I tion" •ilut,l �I:ural;u'y, A. IL Last lu Ihc ell c of St. Inaul. "u'1 oesd:ly the -20th .aid peliliuu had lu'v l fled \'ill, Ihc the 1'ily -:;al 1i cluck Vsits 1'lerk. aatiue it' brief itu•ard Inl"I i❑)Ih�)I:(te rmsn �tof sas.iJttar, at tltc Id tll:lt the sone would hl �iderecl b) the l'l llomnl 1'ollocil lot 1'ou veil t('ll:llal bl•r ill the Pity Ilan c 1' ;lhc� city of tit. Paul. 00 'I'll all, a I city. uud d:1y of \I lard,. A. II. I•ss, aI t::al \\ lo•reas. .\1 the time amt plxcc• East i clock it, the attenaalll of s:1n Ilan of sideration c f such hv apropn"'d v.0 �athal nl-. Ihc I ouuril Chaulber ill Ihrl i _ .aid pearl u115herinlrPeaveuuv.lheit,\sour .ani city: and \\rbc crass%In 1IcJlfor�ll bl alit I•I,l igatilm Illlu ll �•t 1v 11 ulo Jtl", ills l•Il Jnthr opinion tlml :lbuye deli_ t `c i t c s i ..d rad cm i.iceril lnllrt�. las I1t�lrcn�:cid �l the Ihut thltlorrequisila'; thercfirrohavea:'ll ca nun of i u'1•sligatiuu ;old r usideratinu lhrreut bt•ru row Plied with: now, thrre(or. cans post u l until it the :0th day .d' brResu h'rd, 'Phut .n wurh of Sherburne March. I -I. at r::,u p. ul.: and VV hrrras. At Itu. t111invrslligl;d•l.l. hilt tun hill sixl)'tllil bfert lh1n�1 irthbetweeu tile v,es�t- ulores:dd. t 1 II lidcrato❑ nY sorb propuscd ,;u•atiol erly lice of 1'rdar street Ifunuorh-Grant 122 . PROCEEDINGS OF THE COMMON COU\CIL. street) and the easterly line of Bice street. as the same, appears of record in the office of the Register of Deed, in and for the county of Ramsey. Minne- seta, be :end the same is hereby declared to be vacated :uu[ discontinued :is asked for in said petition, and as hereinabove specitied. Teas -:\fit. Gouley, Uuwhn, Petsch. Cu]left. Ryan, Southern. Weber, Kenuv. ]initial. L Kain, ]inuu. Rry flat, Hinton. ou;:. yli'. President -14. approved March !Y. Ihvg. Whereas, The uwneia of a tlic prinpetty abut ting upon and along e ine of Fourteenth street have petitioned the. Common Council of tilt- city, of St. Paul to vacate that part oY Fourteenth street running nurtheastcrlc from ('afar street to Hobert street. vrlhich 'aid Joel Iti) u dulY sets forth fit,- facts ;till[ reasons for ,aid vacation, :end yes duly accour pouta ed by a plat thereof ;is proposed to bW vacated. Ind Whereas, The On not Council, upon the presentation of said petition, deemed itexpedieutthat the matter be proceeded ,till and ordered said petition an be tiled of record with file•. Cit% CI "'k. and uu- tic•e to be given b} publication a, pro- vided by law, and Whereas. ])III- notice by pu bl ic•ation in the official paper of said city for four week,. coumeacing on the f Ith day lot February, A. D. Isss, to the effect that said petition had been filed with the 1'if% Clerk, stating in brief its ubirrt. and that the s:unr would he heard and r::oddered by the 1'onunmt Council of the city of St. Paid. on 'Tuesday. the 20th d% aof \larch..1. U. lsss, at 7::;0 ;I',- ock•in the afternoon of said day.:It the Council t'hamUer in the 1'i(}- hall of said city. and Whereas. At the time and place lost aforesaid, for the investigation and con- sideration of such proposed vacation of said part of Fourteenth street, the Com- mon Council, after hearing all persons interested, mrd being of the opinion that the sante is urres,a r% and prrrpcY. and that thehrereh es uisi t the r'o• 1 I r t h have all breu complied plied with: no". Ihrrefun•. br it Resolved. '\'hat all of suit p'u't uY Fourteenth suet running narthcastcrt front Ceda , street to Robert strcl,t. ;i.y tm• same appears of rrrurd in Ihr office of till. Register of Deeds in :Rud for the rounty of Rawnse}. Minnesota. ne• and I IJhe saute is hereby declared to be va- cafed :uul discontinued as asked for aft said petition and :is hereinal speci- tird. Seas—Ald. l'oule}. Doivtau. 1'rlsrlh. Pullet,. Ryan'. s:utbnrn. Weber. Kenny, Kaiu. Ila n o. Bran. \linea, Lou'g. Mr. President -14. Approved 3lareh2. Isss, Whereas. The owners of the property, abutting upon and along the line of the allevin blocks 7l,?1, 73 and 74 of Day- ton .l Irvine's addition, have petitioned the Cunnnun Coun-cil of the city of St. Pull to vacate that t part of the alley ruft- uiug NE'ly from? Western a%enue to Selby avenue, through blocks 71, 72, i8 itul ii of Da\'toII eV II,vine's add 111oif to St. Pau].:nul known •is Maiden Lane. which lies iu said block 72. NE'ly of the W13 line of tut 1. ill block 72, extended My across said aIle}, which said peti- tion duly set, forth the facts and rea- sons for said vacation. and wet3 (1111% ac- companied by a pilot thereof' e, proposed to be• vacated: anal. Wherea,. TheCoummu Council, upon the preenUrtiou of said petition, deenhed it expedient that the utatte•r Ur. pro - coded with loud ordered said petition to be tiled of record with the City, Clerk. :Ind notice to be given by publication as provided h% law: and. W Il'I'ras. Dile notice by jntblication Ili the official paper of said nit' for four weeks, conuftenc•mg oft the I lth day of February, A. 1). ISMS, to the effect that said petition had been tiled with the CIt% Clerk. stating to brief its object, .and that the same would be heard unit c ensidered by the Cuunnon Council of the cit- of St. ]'nut, oil Tuesday, the Ott day (if March, A. D. 1", at 7:30 o'clock to the afternoon of said day, at the Cuuucil C'huunber to the Cithall of said city: and. Whereas. Al the time and place ];is( aforesaid, for the• in%rstigation and con- sideration of such proposed vacation of said,phrt of said alley. the Conuuo' Council. after hearing all persons inter- , -Med. and being of fhc opinion that the,. same is necessar% and proper, and that the prerequisites therefor have all been ei ngrlied with: no", therefore be it Resolved. That all of said part of the ally% running northeasterly from Wevt- •ru avenue to Selby avenue. through blocks 71, ," 7s and 7e, of Dayton A Irvine's addition to St. Paul, and 3tnuwft its Maiden Late, which lies in said block 7Y. northeasterly of ]hl, weslerlr line of lot I. in black 72. extended south- erly across said alley, as till, s•uue ap- pears of record in the office of the Reg- ister of Deeds iu and for I.nr county of Ranhscp. \liunesoht, be•and the same is hurley declared to be vacated and dis- ruutinued. his asked for in said petition and as hereinabove specified. Seas-.AId. Conley, Dowlan, I'etsch. Pullen. Ityan. Sanbm'n. Weber. Keunv. Kato. Rona, Bryant. \linea, Lung. Ni. I'residenit-14. Approved Marclh „ Isss. \Chereas. The owners of the property abutting upon and along the Rile of the alleys to block 1. Ilamlifte Syndicate PROCEEDINGS OF THE COMMON COUNCIL. 1L3 .\curd rile 1 ummoo l'owu!il of athe Il'tic l' Ileo. Rylut, (Smtb irul)We]ber, Kenn. nun ,d S1. Paul to %neat' the ilea alirys rnhh Kain. 'arhhhl{ I;ryanL \linea. Lunt:. Nr. h foremen Week L h and .nut \ • ch "?. Isss. nlaeott o� :\r'ruvhd .ie, Ilamh"ur S}-ndii Addition No. I. t i l st. Paull which stud p.. n duly sets torah the tart, lord reaso...ns :diuu, and was dole urcouqfuaidiIt �l 't]IIc] ]vt It,V"rbcfile (flEngineer ov missinu Io F1'. Seuru to creel a n he vacated: give pet - S3, +�tc. v n t n plat thereof a. II -014"'A � drive pump iu Yrnat of ilia property. :tial• hire street. \C herr;', The 1'auuuea Council. upolh Seas -.\Id. Couley, Ilowhun. Frisch. fesrulntonof said prlitiuu. deemed Pullen. It}:uh, saw Uuru, \\'cher. Kenn}'. Ihl I ,'l" nvrrrclyd nt, Miue;i, Lung. Mr. ,rd1cul that the Wath h i . I Kaiu, Ii:unn', Ih'},t I o'nh and nrderwl ,laid prlitiuu to lu - I'rrsidrut-H. tdcd of n•rord with Ihr AIdly Clerk. and _Approved }lurcII ff', lwx. unticc In br giccu Ill pu blicatinn as pro-!,, stet by law: loud. it,UuolauLW - \Chelva, Dur uolive I,} I bheatiourillur I4.,ol ved. iI hat caeca Citu El augertthl, the• u0irial p'ghe•r of said cit} ha i'e and _ ,•rks.'ouuucacotg nn the 94th day of street and Pine street.. hs �Inuuary, A. D. ls�g, lu IIIc t•Ifecl Ihat lvcce•11 1 amt had breu tiled with the j that said another, ,hall he continuous .aid petit C'ily ('Irrk. stitthhg to lotIII.'t, I)JI, I witlli n'Cmteetu nof inl3 road way. and that the sauo•yvuu onsidrrrd b� Ihr l'ouuton 1'ouuril rY I 1"re,,-:\Id. t'unit•y. Unvvlau, Keni h. I Us city of til. I':uhl. lou 'I'th�e•sllai 1 ill Kxin �I (I ittiiallon 13rc aluLh.1 ien.Long.nMr. ,ill, day of \hush. A. If_ 1 clock iu the afU•rpou❑ .d said day. at I'n•.'iem-14. Ihr Cou aril l'h:uubrI- ill the 1'ily hall of \ raved March ":, ISMs. .aid o, 1 and. ,A1 tlu• time and plan Ina Ify :Ud, Kerr-- abuvrdesignated for file in er,ligaliva he'rrbvlurde•renl eta tlremuee Ihr hilar] on ,end , on,ider;hto❑ of sorb prulvn'''I %'n i,, Way ;-tta strut fur a distance of 21X1 ,atiou of said alley. ns afnrr Cid. tilt' It, caigatuo and cuill tile tla•r'It "Mar,torill l`notolfall{e itt, ant•ettc,hna'vrs teas punlPmtrd anal rile '.:nth dac of .abutting said R'aczyit. street. and so }I:uvh. lsls, al t::41 p, lot.: and. j that said sUvel will In• passably for \\'hers'„At III,: lime hind plan hist trams. ;It, Icaaid, far the iuve'ti_atiou anal ran- 'fhc "it lot to Ire expoudeel Yue such .idem; inn lot slick proposed Carat iuu of ur use nal to exceed '-'till. .aid ally. s. Ihr 1'ouauu.I ('uuucil, utter purpose Cunlre. 1)nvrhuh, I'ylsch. h,:ring :ill prnons infer• ted :ofd 1'ullcn, Renu. Sanborn. \Crher, henftc. heiug lot Ihr opi niou that III,- ,aunt• Klein`Ilmum. I3rcanL yliura. Lung. \Ir. iI urn"Ier, load proper and Thal the Ih'\sihlrovedl4. yhrr6 •' 1„s. prrrcquisips Ihrref,u have all breu nmq,bc,l with: uuw. thrrrfurr: hr it — _— Ilesulerd. 'That all of said two alley, I3y .Alit. IfMoll-- e Cit ' N:u •iueer br running north and south through 61ne'k Kcsolved. Thad III J g I. Ilamline Syudirah• .Addition Nu. I to .uul the anon• is hereby authorised and Si. Paul. u, ill,- ,auu• apprha's of rrror'I I directed to t•nn,c lu be graded the iu Ihr nflicc of the Iteglster of Deed, 1 1 proper and acres.at c approach's on and far illy ('lusty of. IGunxry, \lin ur- H:ca street to Fill a il:' CN hvruut• at an I— .uta. Ur and file s.une is hrrrbv drelarrel pens. net to exceed ., his asked h Ice. DoNvIao. Petseh. n tinned. C m r n - Id. tis \ • u 1 "sus ..tented .i 1 til , bry Kenn) '•br h h I 'vc R e 1. v�ua �• Ubrn. e h h •h .0 i a I u far in said petition and 1 ultra. It}a .pccilird. Kaiu Kan” Ilauu, I3n:ud, Miura. Lung. CuulryDoWit". I'nc�fh. l I•l.rsidcnt- 14. . Cullen. N)M, sanhu r, n, WeI Krum. .Approved ylaurh _! I,.w. Ivaiu. Ilmuul. llrcaaf. }linea. President --N. Ity .old . Petsclh- \nprnved Mar'.II .25. Iss's' Rrsoleed, '\'hat Ihr ]anal order of the ,III )It Council I:gh'r� ed March 7. C III .AId. Long- 1�1. instructing the �3oard of I'ublir I:reulvrd, That Ihr t'ity hthr ¢rade VA%rks tilt] ttgraerade�e front Second ota ttstreetit- 1 to lu•re•by iusrucied w r,lablh I ever, be :wit the same is hereby re•. • ur troth Mal' i0coue ed, nod on A'rice cit sriftded, rcpeuh•el and annul] I I,. Sn soul] ave•nnc. 124 PROCEEDINGS OF THE COMMON COUNCIL. the Board of Public R'orksare requested Sixth -Send the Council a proper to return the papers in said matter to order directing the work to be done. the Coniuon Council. Yeas-:1Id. Cuuley. llou•lan, Yetsch, Yeas-:Ald. Coal,-%. Duwlan, P0,01.l'ulleu. 1{pml, Sanborn. Weber, Kenny. Cullen. R{ an, S;aibrrra. Reber. 6euuy, Gain, Ilam ill. Bry:ud. Minea. Long. M. Kain. Bau in, Bryant. Miaea, Long. \I r. President -l+. President -1+. .Approved March _S. Isass. Approved \l:n'rh _.:. Iasts. >liuea— lt( .Ud. Saubonl— Ii is hrrrlrp ordered be the Col ulou 1 is hereb b' l'I t t ordered \ the now run Council of the ('icy of .St. I'au1: Toil I hat it of the Cit' of St. 1':atl: Moor the mnttcr of e nst"o. iCot What til,• matter re tro ill Ohio seI'ct o Keit etrt-et, tfreul 1':I �ro11 I street. fro w Isabel street ti, ter. snutll street tolllgleltxrt street. hr aid the 'it)' lilllits. bl•:lid Illi snow is herehj're- snee is hark-hv re Yt- o,vt. to the Bout-' ferr,•d to lit,- Boast of 1'1111I I1' AYal' n to of Public AY '. It hr investigate and inFil:.t-It." thi' iand mIII l u of proper:md n`nn't: t ar':' i''irnt-ls this ingn'o crmcut Vrnprr :u Col acI Srruud-hive the ('uta i•il all esltnr.Ue I try:' of the ,•xpeu se I --of. and tat - o Sl�roml-I:ir'e fhc l'ouocil ;ill estimate whether on c-ll:a t' of (hl. rust •there�rl' i. uf' Lhe expeitst• thl•reuf.0 ml state whether I i r be paid ioti the City Treasury before te-Imit' ai'tlll• cost thereof is to be paid the ronlract. is let. into tee• City Treasury before the eau. I'hird—Can null estate to be assesscrl tract is Ict. tar .aid inplravenuart he found benefited Third -Can real maillte r be as.essl"I to the esteut of damages. costs and a -x - for said iitprovemeot bet'oo id benvtitl.'I peoses necesnar)' to he inrnrred thereby.:' I o the extent of danolp", costs aid cx- I,rlt rib -Is Sieh improvem cit asked proses uecee.xry to he iucunvd tht•rrb':' fin' a Vin the petitiuu or 'Ip rlication of Ihmrth-ls sh impnreruu•°t asked the u.'ners uY ;"o:1., ntalurity to of t�u` property Yur upon ihr ul pr[iliun Cor appliratio° I t' It,assessed fur sorb ingn'acenuvrt? the awuers of n wxjoritc of Iter pr"I".03 Fifth -Send the l'uuneil a plat it pro- m hr aenl•nel•,1 for n 1,'to ilipl'a\'t•111 t'll t:' Fifth -Send ihr O000ll a plan Cor Ilse rile of said iugrry rcenued, as required In' rile of said inn provement, is rel aired by la.', it you report ii r'a.'or of the nano,•. I Sixt11-Send the l'uum•ila lrroperardrr 1:1 Siif lou report in favor of the sxnol'. directiut uh,• work to be ,Ian,•. Sixth -Send till• /'olluril :l proper Ye:u.-:\Id. ('alley, I1owl:m. I'elach. Cor ler di --ting the work to br dCullen, Rea u. 5aubarn, Al'eber, K,1. Yeas -.\Id. Conner. howl:" T.W.1rtsell' Kain. Ila I, Bryant. \line:(. Long. Mr. Cullen. It)'au. San born. \\',•bl•r. K,ol Iy: Presideit-l+. Kati n. Ilalmll. Br}':an. \Iiueu. Luo t. \I I. I .\ppru.'l.11 \lamb l.vsn. rrennb•nt-t+. by .\Id. \Itm•a— II is h(•reb' I n'dered b_. "o, l'ulli "o' Col. ort' the 1'i t)' Cot' St. Ionil : 'I'hxt the matter III thea1 1.11 uct ioo Irf a n,`\\',•I' ell I Illb alill :fell lll•,fl'Irlll I1;1- kufa avenue to Ohio sire(, br luu1 Iter saI,- is hereb)referred to ill,, Board of Public Burks to inrrntigat(• lael report: First -Is this iugnvlcrnu•ut prop.. and iet-esnary:' Srrund-hive ill,- ('Council as-tinultr of the rspense lhervof.mld state whethrl our -half of the (lost thereof is to he paid ialo the Cit' •Trcasnry before Iter .•..... I tart is let. "Third -(':Col real elate to hr ass-ard for st seill im Iro'rmrut hefouad he e li u h•d to [ht- exi-(," It of [;I ago". rests :old t•x- pens ressar}' to br iueun'ed thcrrbyy Fourth -IS such improvement asked for upon the petition Cor xPpliratiun ot'tho, o, ners Cot' o wajority of then'u u•ric ad to br snrserfor surL l it u nvvrnncut7 . Fifth Scud the Counvil a plan or pro- file Cot' said iugrruccuu•ut :m rel aired bra law, if you report io furor of tic slmle. It, :\Id. \\ I.ber- It is hereb' ordered b)' the l'owluoo ('uu oc. of the ('icy of sat. Paul: That th, nlato•r of ronstructiog Iar uu S'r:uuure st reef. Iloilo Park lot, `•cI• ' to lth'(feet. :11111 on Met.sirec.t. flout 11e11ill street to Ulc norlh- vrlp line of the right of .,it)- If the St. I'ial. Minn .1 1 1, A, m \litoba It ulw:n' •uwp:tn)': thrnre uu Bt'v:der streel. tram hoer• street to Gaultier str,,t: thwuh• un Daintier sUret, froul :Atwater street to Thnwas street, he and ihr saoo• is hereb' referred to the Board ,at Public Works to investigate all re - poo 'I : First- Is (hie iugn'nrt•nc•ut pruprr and uorrssar':' Secoml-Eire the Coup -i1 an estinout. of the c.greuse thercoLand snub• wheue•r ant -half of uc• oust Iht•rrof is to be paid iota tilt- City Treasury before ill(, eou- trart is I,•t. 'Third—Corn read cstatr to b, -assessed fur staid 11..provcwe Cot be too, udh, ited In tilt- extent of daalages, costs and ez- prascs accessary to be incurred thereby:' PROCEEDINGS OF THE cOMMON Cou'11I'u,. 1921. Fourth -Is surii iwpruvelarut asked for upon the petition m' a�lplication of Iter owners a tt majurityuf the Prupertc bl br a'sassed fur suclml�ill t l,hm orlpro- FittI Scud (ht- ('o aI hil. or said iw pruc!*ao' as required Ire lair. if coo report in fav,rr of the sono•. Sixth -Brod the Council a proper or_ ,ler di '.0 o., the work to he :lone. l'I, s-, 111. ('olnl e}', iluwl:tn, 1'ctsch. l ldlru, I:c;ul, Sauburn, \Crbrr, 1{roup, a. Lome, yl r. Kain 1. Ilainm. R, '.t Cot )lou.. -. +. 1're.idcut 1 . IS too' is hl.rl.by rderl.d by tlnl• l'oonoou Culno•il of the City of St. Paul: 'Ills( (he matte' of cua,;I oiug aid la;iog tosenneui for mnkillt and o iilati oingtslope, on (dive strict, Irmo I'Irurtln 1+[III .(reit to Sc'euit I 111 nd,�n�l.drto 'tilt. Bnnrd\utlllPtl blit l\\"orks to rl"`[sulllhisllelrtlrt: 1 VI"u Ver aid Ito, I lot wit a 'stun ate all—I.i..11 I sl. thert-uf and state .'hl.ull•r of thtl. cxpeu. ooe-hri�t`h,l, I's .." 11 a'tort•t'rIW 11W iaid 1ul� into it,,- l loiterI, Irt. Th t Third-/'ai real what. to d be Irl ed I'or .aid im Vruveine llt be found bcnetited lu till. extcit at' damages, cults mi t•x I,cosl.s ueresshary to bull u�uvl.luentn�'t Fool Jai 's lush I I for nlpoo te ask petitiuu or application , the u.rni•rn of a ontjority of the pn.pf rt} tl, ill.'ssesscd f u',wan in pi r' • ' Fifth-St-ud tilt w•[7 :t 111 I'll'I'pro „f sad ilapru.'. ...tot. an uv�ll. ed b I:nr. it' you report m favor ter t unlsau e Si>lh-Scud the l'ou ucil a proper ordc dinul log the work to ll.. dont. — 11d. l'uldt-y, l low loo. 1'l.lsch l'ullleo, Kyaln, Sao baro. \Veber, Kona} \{soil, Mauna. liry:ud, \licca. Lunt. >II Apprner,l Jlxreh '1. I'll. Third -Ilan read estate to be ivisessed for said inlpruvement be benefited to the esteut of d;uuages, costs and ex- penses uecessarc to be incurred thereby? Fourth --Is such improvement usked for upon the petitiuu or application of the urvuel•n of :t uut,jorit, of the property to be assesecd fur such iwprucw (ria. Fiftb—Send the Cuuucd It plan or pro­ . ro- ' lily uY said I, I n vt-mellt. as required b). •or of tl Ie stt ml.. ou rt• u t is Pn . la c if r 1 tii�tli—Sena the ('urwvil x proper order directing the work to Ix• dul'etnch. Peas—.\Itl. l'onley, Dowlan, "I '.It' 1{gain• "I" n. \\'cher. K,om)'. Kain, liauan, Bryant. Miucu. Lou., \(r. 1'resideut.—i+. \Vpru"•11 \larch::'!. ll*ss. Rc .\Id. Ilmuul '. bcrclr_r ordered b, the. l'umuum li n. City of Ila Col: ('Cow u•il Cot the l .Ida '\'Inst the. llmttl.r ilf a olraige at a, oe La wrcuce street. frow t —.orl at rcet [u yl carry 'IrerL nod un 1 urn aveuuct t7ou1 Snrtb sUrrt Ur Srvcuth store t W agree with the crack of North street iu: elnan gad Nov. I.i. 1S.S7, be utl [Itc s:o • Is hereby referrl. I to the Board oY 1'nhlic \\'arks to iu't-stigate and report II First—IS thio improveioeot Prupl.r and �9isaq'' •rond—(:ice [ht- l'ou aril :m estimate li of the exprnst• thrreuP,:lill state whclher u• -half Cot the east thereof is Who paid - into the ('icy 'Trra,lo'y before the t1alt is let. ' vl—Can r cal estate to he assessed ten 1 I f fur said impravelm..ot he foumi Irenelited to the extcit of damage., coats and ex - pe sv,lel,,nary hl he ierurred dn•rrby., _ Fourth—Is such -,;I, asked ' fur upolr use peril ion Cor ' ppliritiuu of . the.,.raer, I,f a maloritp uta the propert) to FiYtu Sind titer u,l1 o� , irovtn plv o u 11 ratilcaf said Iwlrrovclw•nt. :t? Inc lsaulfirer. II}' la..'.if you relrurt iu f—or oY t Sixth—Scud the l'uunril :l proper Cor_ der directing the .lurk hr br dune. leas—.Aid. Conley, Uuwlai. Petsch. Kain Cuilk-tt.Haimtn. S• lircaut,\ylimm. Kleine. it, :\Id. Doolau- Mr. I'resideit-L+. It is hereby ordered be the Conmtuu Approved Nbarrh 9" Inns. Council of the (.lily of St. Paul: b - the Cuulnum That the wafter of til", I t valla). lt} is (thereby tordefed 1 . Paul sro'rr clung the Tnnnt - Council of the City Col t trout i.ahgrttc :nruue. W IIIc northerly •That the uututer of cunstructiul II liar of tho richt of .ca}' of due SI. Paul. sewer uu St. :Aathou)' ;Icenue,front Bice )linlica Polis & manit, Rail.c;ly cuni- p:mp, Ur and the sit ill is hereby reterf`rll anuu•t is here(y refrr� 1dt[u tlnr Bl raltvl pf u ua• Board of Public \Forks to iucc. ti 'e \\lurks to investigate and report: i lhibll V("" n, alt pruprr Cor[ : i. m1 6 ••n d rt- [ 1 t .1 -Is •at P First- •t rcu ser r u un I11 1 First -In this improv 1 and uccensafyY and ucccssar�q 5erund-(=tor. the c-rouc.il awdstisL•Itt- ofStthtllticxpen�sell [li•reof,il uuxl stintate nae of the expense there°f• •hex Cope -half of the cost thereof Is .1o the cost [hereat' in wilt t "Treasury before alt' of lit' Cit .t 1 t • • int h ) • u t m til d e'ht paid It r. s 1) b efu re t u ht p • Ilii . t tilt" til '-� let. id int ) •t is n he is oral, t e contract 1 the I for contract is let. Nil PROCEEDINGS OF THE C03131ON CO UN Third—Gun read estate to I Assessed fug iw nvrccuu•nla m be uuutem wit: for said improcrnu•uf Le Pound brnrlited Grtde �'aiversity avenue. from, Lex - to the extent of damages. costs auJ ex- iugtnn avenue . to west cit limits. penscs neressu'y Jobe incurred therelr}':' iu .aid city: Btal still Board Fourth—Is such improveufrnt asked rants( said work to ot• let by cou- for upon the petition or applicafiou of h'ac rrovi,[rd I hoc, without o Ie - the owners of a majority of the properly estiwalyd cost bring first paid hi be assessed to], such imprncrwrut:' o the City Treasure. ;full after said Fifth—Stud the Council it pl:wr work shall Lr placed under contract. Irrofile of said improvement as require it I said Board shall proceed witlmut delm iylaw. ifyou report in favor(,fill, snunr.�to assftss the ;unonut as nearly ;is thec Sixth- .Scud till, Cuuu^il a pruner ur- eau asyrrtaiu the same. which will hr der directing the work it be du,r. required to pa)' the costs and necessary Yeas—old. Collies. Ilotvlan. 1'rtseh. expenses of such improvement upon til, Cullen Ryan, Sanborn, Reber. 6,nn}-. real e full- to br beu,titu,[ by said iur Kaln, Halinu. Bryant. )line:[. Proycuient. as provided hs law, it being President -14. the opf,io❑ of file Council that real es- Approw,d slar,lo 22. Invs. tilt., to be assessed for such in, r" - meat can I found bl,uefiled to the ex - It of he ost., and expeses la,vessarc l33 Aid. Webei— It is hereby ordered by till- 1'o,u unu Council of til, City of St. I':wl: That tilt' matter of woustrurtiue n sew'eron Westeun avenue•, from Ellen street to (buries street: (I Phurles street, tion, Western avenue to Arundel l street; on .lrundel street, from Charles street to Lafo,u street: oil Lafmal street, from Arundel st re et to 31ackllrin lu the amtter ut the reportuf the Board street, and on Mackubfu str,rt, Fro" of Public Works dated March N, 1sgs. I fit street ho 3liuuehaha ateet. be 1t is hereby ordered by the l'ounum and the sit is heretic referred to til, Counrfl of til, Pili of St. Paul: Board of 1'ub1i, Works to investigate That the Board of Public Works of and report said 1'ih of 5t. Paul rause the fol- First—Is this iugn'nceuu•uf proper a,d lowing improvements to lie made, to- uecessurs? wit: Parr Kent street. front Ashla,d - S,emid—Give the Council all estimate aveuue to Summit aveuu,. in said oY the expense thereof,aud stet•whe hc.t• cit)witb asphalt and curbing with me -ball of the cost thereof is to lie paid granite, including in the contract into the Cit)' Treasure before fill, con- for said paving the necessary sewer. trust is let. water and gas connections to the pro))- Third—Can mal estate to br aunts(( tits lines; that said Board cause said for said improvement he found benefited 11ork to be let by contract, :is provided to the extent of danmges, ,osis and ex- by law, without one-half the estinmted penses uevessm'y to be Incurred thereby? ,os[ being first pair) into the City Treas- Fourth—Is such Improvement asked dur3. and after said work shall be Plmvd for upon tile petition or application of ,"'ler contract said Board shall proceed the owners of it majority of the property `without delay to assess til, amount, as Jo he assessed for such improvement? ,elnrly as they cal ascertain tit(- same, Fifth—Send tileCou'll a Ian or co- which will be required to par ibe costs I' p :uul ueru'w •xia so o such iun- filr of said improvement as rev nitvd Ip' procentent "poli the mal estate to h, law, if you report in favor( f til, �Rln f•. 6e111•titP'II Iq' laid improvement, as pro- Sixth—Send the Council a proper nr- wid,d tis late, it being the opinion of the der directing til, work to be do,e. :aid necessary e•xp,uses of such f m- Yeas—Ald. Conley, Dowlan. Pvtcc•h, trove,I•id upon the real estate to h, C aIle n lir an Saubo' �mur' to Al'•b benefited 3 Weber. - t and Improvement. . henu Kenny �(op as too- vided h I K:aiu,li:unm.�Bryant. Alinea. Lung, 3I r. Y law. it being til, opiuiou of President -14. I the Council that real estate lu be assessed Approved \larch "2. lass. I for such int mvement can he found benefited to the extent of tine costs and expenses utvessarc I, he Incurred thereof. Seas—Ald. (routes. Dow'lan, Petsch. Chen. Ryan. Sanborn. Weber, Kenny. Kai,, Ilauul, Bryant, Miuea. Long, Mr. President -14. Approved 3fareh 3?, 18H8. to be incurred thereby. Yeas—,Ud. Conley. Dowlan. pet,eb. l'ullrn. Beau. Sanborn. lCebcr, Kenny. Karn, Ii:mn". Brvallt. )linea. Lnug. 3Ir. I'residrnt-14. Appi (I >breh Un the• Iatterof the report of the Board of Publie Works dated March 20, 19sS. It is hereby ordered be the l•mu,unn Council of the City of $t. Paul: That the Boma of Public Works of said city of St. Paul cause the follow - PROCEEDINGS OF THE COMMON COUNCIL. 127 lu f of Works dated tAill'I Ill IfI Is_ enol March 15, ISM Il l imterebif orderer Ilf St. I'll That the Board of Public ACorks of ,aid cite of St. Paul rause til, following i,gm',v,nnent, to be made. to -mit: Pave Locust steel, from Seventh (tuft street I., 'Tenth -loth) street: 'I'euth (until) :Uret. front Locust street to north line or Grove street. :ot intersection of La- 1';ayetfe av,"ut•: Lafayette avenue, from urelh line of GIn streetto Collins .trcet and Pm oli , stvrL from Lafay- ettc avenue to Bedford street (except be- Iwt•f•, the rails of the strrel car tracks and b0leeo the tacks mol fur our fool ou r;u•h side of the outside rails of sat,[ I racks. (where street ,:u' eomp;mv is sulr posed to pave with 91'a 'It") i, sai'l city. with cedar blocks :III,[t.urlofug "fill granite. no. hldi ng in Ill( rontra,t for paving the Ill ary sell,". water and bas cnmrcetious no the pro Ilert) lines; that said Board cause said work to be let b} contract.a., provided by law. without one-half till- estimated cost being first pard tutu (lie trite 'I'natsurs. ler andrart, `,aide Bolwcll Ishallt prom ( without dehiq to assess ill(' amount w orarh as they caul asrertaiu til, same which will be required to pat the cosh aunt nee" 'ar' exprnsc•, of such hit provtmnent upon the read estate to b; b,oVlifell be said impruveute lit. as.pru N ided Iq law, it being the opinion o the Couaeil that real estate to he assesses fur such iiaprovement eau be fnum 6rnelited ti tine exteuf nl' the rusts :un expenses neeesears W be incurs hereby. Sc;ts—Abd. c(alle" Dowl:u, Petsell ('ill,,, R)an. Sa,buru, ACeber, Kenny Kala. Hauun, Bryant. 3lfur11. Long, Ill President --14. .\pproved 3larch :)'_'. IKcs. In the ntatter of the report of the Boar of Public Works dated M;uvh 20, Issl It is hereby ordered by the Coronal (,out)'( of til, ('its ut St. Paul: That the Board of Public Works c :aid (fly of St. Paul cans,- thefollowiu TTrovefu,ats u to he uule, to -wit: Con demo mud take all vasentent on the lar adjofoing and oI the If„ of Ave street, from Laurel avenue to tit. ('la stvet, fa said eft}. necessary to mat enol maintain the slopes in gra Thor sa Avon street. saidslopes extendir out. and ate -half (1111 feet oilsaid tat f(,!.ever, fait std or filled I said Avian street: that said Boa: ,hall proceed without delay assess the amount, as nearly as they c: ascertain the sa w•hich, will be t tired to pa % till, damages, (.lista and rcesary cxpeuss of such Improve- e,t ur,f the real estate to be auefitec by said fmeeut. provuits rodded by law. it being the (,pill - I, of the Con ,, il that real •s- ur lu til, asses.ed for such iwprove- u•ut call be found belle itv I ho the rot of the damages. costs and expense, rr,ssar3 bo be incurred thereby. liras- kill. trucks, aowlau. Petsch, ullcn, liyal, Sanlwrn. W,ber. Keil)-. .ail-. Haulm. Bryant. )lima. Long. )t'. 'resident -14. Approved ylar,b 22, lsss. n Ili,matr of the report of the Huard of I'nIlifeteWorks dated }larch loth. I s"s. I is h,rebc urderrd b} the Cuuuuou ('ouneil of the City of St. Paul: ,('hat the Board or Public Works of aid city of St. Pa ll cause the following ,grrovl,,ents lobe nude, fo-wit: Coll - coin and take :ill easement ou the laud tdjoiniul: and c n the "ll" of Clark erect tout Whitall street to Case street. in said city, necessary to ,take Ind Initiation, file slopes fn grading said 'lark street said .lopes extending ane and one-half (1'_) feet o, said .and for every fat[ cut nr tilled msaid Clark :tee iI said ,radiug:that said B. rd shall pro- ;eed without delay to assess the a,tounf,as nearly as they caul ascertain the snow, which will be required to pa}' the d:uauges, costs and necessay rx- penses of such Improvement upon the real estate to he br,efited by soft Im- provement, as provided bylaw. it being the pini,; of the Counenl that real es- tate to be assessed for such improve- ment ca, be found benefr*l to tine ,x - tent of the damages, costs affil expenses ne•rssary to be incurred thereby. Teas—lld. Conley; Dowlan, Petsch, Pullen. Ryan. Sanborn, Weber. Kenny, Kai,. (Hatton, Bryant, '*fine!'- Long. Mr. President -14. Approved \(arch :"2. lsss, Whereas. The Cmnnnml Council of the city of St. Paul hemtoford ordered the Board of Public Works to report whether it chauIe of grade on Third street, between t e west Ihte of Roff- man avenue and the west line of Marfa aveute'In said city, as shown by it red liar on a profile annexed to said order, was necessary and proper, and whether ret( estate to be assessed fill- said im- provement could be found benefited hr Ill. extent of damages and costs to br i nearretl by said improvement: and Whereas, in accordance, will[ the said order, the Board of Public Works did make a report to the Common, Council A date of Feb. I&%, recommending said Improvement, and that property 128 PROCEEDINGS OF THE COMMON COtJNCIL. could be found ben'. II the rsleut hetlefil I to the extent of damages and of damages, costs anal expruses m'CY"- costs to be incurred Ip' said iapro'c- sary to be incurred in nwking .aid :cut: :uud chane,. of grade an eforry:drl: and \Chereas. The Couuuou COu aril nY \\'hcr, In :u roc huu•a ,fill 'acid ,I'll[ cite .,u the 7th dac of Fcbrmlrl. ardor, If; Iluard of Pabhe \\'orks did ISKS. adapted said rrpur[ �unl urdcrcd Uic• utak,. a reI,ort to the Co,uuon l'ouuril 1'iq' 1'lerk to gi vc• the notice required by of dab• I'elr. G, fess, rcrnuuueudine :aid law: and improv 1n::: and (hat propertc could be Pound benclih•I hr the extent of dalu- N'hrn•:Is. The Cit) fleck gave no- aces. rusts anal expe or , necessary to lice in the oth'ial papa" of said cit, for I incurred ill making said ch:ui ,v ul' 111're nuece-ive treks, twice ill vaclt grade as aforesaid::incl week, that Lila ('oln:ant I'utncil (If sa id .-R3 wouid. ..it the .,.,fit doyof )larch. \Chm ereae. The ('anna from ucil of IFS8, at ":1: W cluck p. !n., al the .aid city,,,, the 7th day of F,.bruary ('ouueil Ch:uuber in said city. Itsidrr Lew. adopted said -1 Irl and ordered vetch propo,.ed change of grade: and the ('ill I'Icrk to ewc the unties I - \\-h, cs'. .Al IIt, fisc nod IIdacc dem-I'I ignated for such prupe,ed clangc el' grade, the C. nmou Con ii. aftrr term- ing all persons interested. Bud h,.in_ of the opinion that the stilus Iva, ueees,al I and proper, orderI ed the grade ou Third street, between the I est liuc of llotf- umu acetum and he tI est line of \Ixrin aver urs to be changed in accordance with the fed If,,.- :is ine:ls shown on thv annexed urolile, being the same as rrt'erred to in all the pro- •elIfI gs had in rre:trd to .mid change: therefore I:esolvcd. 'I l:at id order :uud the prof lc reprr,sacnting said change of grad,.bc• rcferrcd to tlo• Itoard ,if 1 u th ' t ie Works ami that said Ifoar:l shall proceed eithuut dela,. to asses, the amount as nearly as the}- ran ase,.r- taiu IIIc sane. e1.fete will be required ta, pay the• damage,. cots : ud ex pe :ec•s of such ""prov.om•nt .dart Iha �re:tl estate to be beuelited byacid im pre uu•nt, as provided by law. pit being_ I,.;.opinion of the Com, I. Cuuu .it that cal estateB: be assessed for pcst ch Ina rovcnnt run be found ben lited to the exteltt of tits dao tame., cost. •cod ex- prnses necessary to be im•nrrcd the r,.lr). Yeas—lid. Conley. Ihnvl:u:. YoL+cl:. ('.Ileo. Ry:uI' Sauhoru, \Ce her. Kcunv. Kain, llaauu, Brvmu. \lima. Roni:. Jlr. President --14. .\pprovc,I ]lurch _', is".y, N'hereos, The Common C'ouuril 4 the city of St. Paul heretofore urdcrcd the Board of I'uhl is \V( , to n•port whether a harge c f grade c : Cul - lege avennc. cbetween \\'e•st T Iird .xrct and St. Peter fi-c", in saiddcity a showt by a red fine uu a prof, e inu:exad to "aid order, was necessary and proper. and whether real estate to be assessed for said impruvmuettt could be found quuu .rn..uu \\rI i". tic -Ch., Ch.k g:!v • anticc ill t.hc official paper of said city, for tterra .arc—'we weeks. Ilvice in each weak, that the Common Council of said city won ld on the 10th da\ of March.Iri�s. at 7::11 o'clock p. n:., at [ha (",.I it I'h:unlr.1 in said circ. cousidar.uch pro- posc•d rh;utge of gni le:and lot hereat. At the lime and place des- i'mttcd for such proposed change of grade. the Common Council. after hear - fag all person. interested, :uud being of the oI,iu iIhaane t the sIcane , ecssary and aro : on, -r. ordered the rack on Calle •c crtiue bel........ AGest Third street and St. 7'cl s[reeI, to he changed in :mcord- ance kith the red line asshow a on tlleau- ucxrn profile,beiug the -no- as referred to in all th.. proceedings had it, regard tu,aid change: tln•retcrc, Resin, d. 'That 'aid order and the protide representing s t' 1 chad:ge of 'rad.. la• rcferrcd to the•liou nt of Pub- lic \\'orl— a nl that said Board shall proceed without delay to ays'ss the• ua, as masc arly 'is they call ertain t!hc�rs:ane, which shall be icquired to pIII the damages. costs and expenses of uch in.provenwnt upon the rral '.+tate to he beuelited by sant io:provon ent, a, [hcColon Ideon: n�illctlnt realsta to le neinion t f beassessed for such iu:provemeot call b.. fcuu I baneated to the exh•nt Of d:uu- ' g's. cos is Ind e_x Ven"e, n c c ,sari to be locnrrt•d thereby. Yeas—. AId. ('onley. Howls:. 1'e[srit. C'u Ileo.ltval Sanborn.Kenny. liai u, 1Luinu. Bp -ant Mines. Lonv. Alr. 1"" —14 Approved March 'A I%NN. AdJunrned. CuAs. ll. K-oc. President of Council, 'I' os. A. I'aEx'n tn!Oasx, Cita Clerk. PROCEEDINGS OF THE COMMON COUNCIL. 129 Regular Meeting. ST. PAUL, April 3, 1888. President Kerr In the chair. Present: Aid. Conley, Dowlan, O'Con- nor, Petsch, Cullen, Ryan, Sanborn, \Veber, Kenny, Kain, Hamm. Bryant, Mines, Long, r. President -15. C'05IMUNICATION9. From his Honor the Mayor—Workhouse Director Appointed. To the .Honorable the President and Comment Council of the Cit;" of St. Paul: 1 have this day appointed Charles H. Petsch a director of the St. Paul work house, for the term of five (.5) years to to succeed himself, from March 14, 18, .ad I ask your advice and consent thereto. RmtEux A. SnxTx, Mayor. March 14, 1888. Appointment consented to and con- firmed. Yeas—Add. Conley, llowlan,0'Connor, Petsch, Cullen, Ryan, Sanborn, Weber, Kenny, Kain, Hamm, Bryant. Mines, Long. Mr. President -15. Also, Special Officer Appointed- 0 Honorable, the President and Common Council of the City of St. Paul: I have this day appointed George Anderson a special officer of the regu- lar police force to take the dog census for 1888, and I ask your advice and con- sent thereto. ROBERT A. S'MITI1. Mayor. March 22, 1888. Committee on Police. Also, Annual Reports Transmitted— To the Honorable, the President and Common Council of the City of St. Paul: I have the honor to transmit herewith the annual reports for the year 1887• of the Corporation Attorney, City Treas- urer. City Comptroller, City Clerk and the Board of Education. ROBERT A. S511TIr, Mayor. March 13, 1888. Accepted, and reports above men tinned referred to Committee on Print Ing. Also, Assistant Poundmasters Appointed— To the honorable, the President and Common Council of the City of St Paul : 1 have this day appointed Patriel Cuff and Stephen Ryan to assist th( Poundmoster at a compensation off per day each, and I ask your advice ane consent thereto. ROBERT A. S)tITH, Mayor. April :1, 1888. Committee on Police. 9 From Noyes Bros. & Cutler— In reference to 81,000 license paid by ;hem, asking that same be refuuded, Ac. Committee on Claims and Corporation Attorney. From E. A. Fitzgerald— Notifying the city that he will claim damages to the extent of 8200, for injury to horse, sustained by reason of being caught in cable slot. Committee on Claims and Corporation Attorney. From Martin Bruggeraann— Claim for 51,500, for labor and mate- rial Idlegged to have been used in filling and gradhig Channel street. Committee on Streets. From H. C. Drake— For permissdon to change a stairway opening leading to basement of Berk- man block. Committee on Streets. From M. Bourchier and Others— Protesting against the grading of Edg- erton street. Committee on Streets. From L. H. Richardson and Others— Asking fqr the establishment of A sewer system at Merriam and Union parks. City EllOber. From I. V. 00. Heard and Others— Protest against paving Mackubtn street, between Summit and Marshall avenues. Acceppted. From P. T. Kavanagh and Othere— Protest against grading West Fairfield avenue, from Dakota avenue to Bell street. Accepted. From F. W. Kinney— For permission to erect frame addition to barn on Temperance street. Granted. (See Ordinance No. 908.) From Alfred St. Pierre— For permission to raise roof of build- Ine. Granted. (See Ordinance No. 907.) From H. F. Stock— For permission to erect bay windows on building at corner of Arcade and Beech streets. Granted. (See Ordinance No. 909.1 From C. T. Miller— For permission to construct a turret on building at northeast corner of Sev- enth and Robert streets.; Granted. (See Ordinatlee No. 906.) From E. Cronstadt— For permission to move a brick build- ing frofront to rear of l nt Off. Granted. (See Ordinance No. 910.) From J. E. Froiseth and Others— Asking that police patrol boxes be 10- cated at certain designated potnts- Granted. (See resolution.) . ISO PROCEEDINGS OF THE COMMON COUNCIL. From W. L. Ames and Others— Asking that a grade be established o Stillwater avenue, from north line c Harvester "avenue to intersection c Chicago, St. Paul, Milwaukee & Omah railway. Granted. (See resolution.) REPORTS OF CITY OFFICERS. Of CityTreasurer—Monthly Retort. To the Honorable, the President am Common Council of the City of St Paul: GENTLEMEN: I have the honor to sub mit to you the following report of tin receipts and disbursements of this 011ie, from March 1, 1888, to March 29, 1888: RECE=S. Balance Mareh 1, 1888......'.......$548,043 28 Redemption re- $317,806 67 ceipts............ T. A. Prendergast, 6,03202 City Clerk ....... 20000 J. Fitzgerald, su- perintendent of workhouse. . 320 53 re - J. Caulfield, Seer 2114107 of Sorks 8,00000 t. J Aheruclerk of inUWdppsl court.. willlam H. Kelley, 2,17994 secretary public 561 29 library ......... Building Inspector. 61 76 45250 P. O'Regan, market master............ 10000 County Treasurer, 11,117 50 M.S............. water fronmge'ma. 182,620 83 1,881 49 Liquor licenses..... 16,000 00 Butcher licenses.... Miscellaneous ..... 4,300 00 795 00 Assessment collec- done.............. 24.979 79 Miseellaueo us re- ceipts ............. 13,234 24 $809,007 38 DIBHIIA.EM%NTE. City orders paid.... $317,806 67 Fire department warrants mild..... 17,485 13 Water department warrantsDaid.... St. Paul work house 51735 07 warrants paid..... 2114107 St. Paul public It - bra tante paid ............... Redeemed certifi- 561 29 cates of eels..... 6,34402 Interest coupon. ' paid ............. City hall and court 11,117 50 bores warrant. ppaid...... .. 7,86772 Mlecell..... aneous dis- bursement........ 62654 Balance on baud Match 30,1888. . 439,322 37 $809,007 38 First National bank, HERE St. Paul..... .. Merchants '"Ton bank, St. Paul.... National Germau- American bank, St. Paul.......... 40,827 52 Bank of Minnesota, St. Paul........... 31,438 10 Commercial Na- tloIm bank- St. - Paul ............ .. 40,510 84 Germania bank, St. Paul.... ........ 41,279 49 St. Paul National bunk- St. Paul.... 41,966 17 Second N0.dOnn1 back, St. Paul.... 24,016 52 Savings bank, 8t. Paul .............. 29,736 20 Peoples bank, St. Paul .......... ... 17.915 23 Seven Corners bank, St. Paul........... 17,765 27 Ca Ipltal bank, St. Paul...... . ... 17,032 37 West Side baui, St.. Paul ............... 25,540 02 Scandinavian -Amer. leen benk,St. Paul 17,390 54 -$439,322 37 D-SerEm. $41,717 95 51,586 15 City hall and court house fund ....... $220,159 25 City funds.......... 213,529 84 Water Department funds.......... .. 4,663 07 Library fund ....... 950 21 $439,322 37 Respectfully submitted. GEORGE REIS, City Treasurer. March 29, 1888. City Comptroller. Of City Comptroller—Audited Claims, viz— Northwestern Telephone Exchange company, $64; Electric Gas Light com- p li $28; August Jobst, $27.35; Strong - Hackett Hardware coopany, $46.50; Berlandi & Butt $12; Boer tiger & Sons, 513.25; Noyes �ros. & Cutler, $6.80; Robert Seeger, $3.60; P. H. Kelly, 84.80; U. D. Shanley, $1.70; St. Paul Furni- ture Company, $19.50; E. E. Telford, 75 tents; Woodruff & Hunter. $9.60; Wye - toff, Seamans & Benedict, $5.50; =gorge 31. Brack, $4.80; Fred Nel- wn, $'J; Ed McNamee, $4.20; Joseph ipiel, $1-5.80; Rudeen & Bjorklund, :52.50; August Roedler & Son, $9( L W. Cunningham & Co., $4.50; St. kubin & Dion, $3- Geo. N. Hillman, 8; Leveroos & Mesenbourg, $IN.80; Ioneer Press company, $'24; R. C. ichmidt, $33.14: (=eorge H. Ballou. $4; ,harles Matlteis. $68.78; Globe Publish - ng company, $2,961.21; Sherwood Sough, $22.85; C. C. Berkman & Son, 182.50; Georgge Mitsch, $13.60: J. J. Ry- ler,$75;,J.Giltfnau,$50; Mathew Craig, 7; G. W.Merrill, $12.50; Charles Friend, 31.25; Brown, Treacy & Co., $16.10; f. Paul Gas Light companyy, $15,462.09- Ae Volk798 zeitung. $.80; Prendergrast PROCEEDINGS OF THE COMMON COUNCIL. 131 Bros.,M&S.79; White & Adams, Estimate No. (i and final Colborne avenue sewer, X307.50; G. Gerlich, Estinmtc No.2, grad- ing Macknbin street, K)95: Palmer & Ouuklee, Estimate No. 91 grading Mary- land street, .2.210; St. Paul Hardware company, $10; Sisters of Good Shepherd, 84;3.27. Allowed and ordered paid. Seas—.lid. Conley, DOwIa1L O'Con- nor', I'otsch, Cullen. Ryan. Sanborn, fisher, Kenny, Kai it, Hanna, Bryant, Tinea, Lung, Mr. President -15. Of Corporation Attorney—Contract and Bond— Phe Corporation Attorney submits a contract between F. J. Router and the city of SL Paul, for the construction Of the Administration budding Of the city hospital, accompanied by it bond in the sum of $48,000, with Charles Faber and Peter Kerst as sureies. (See resolution.) Of City Engineer—E. L. Allen and Oth- ers' Pctitiou__ 'The City Engineer submits' profiles slowing proposed change of grade as asked for fu said petition'- Wopted. (See orderto Board of Pub- lic \forks.) Also, Contingent Fund— The City Engineer submits itemized statement of contingent fund, and re- quests that R50 additional be appropria- ted for said fund. Adopted. (See resolution). Of Clerk of Municipal Cuurt— lieport for March, ISSS, with City Treasurer's receipt attached for $2,- 605.35, al umnt of tines, costs and fees collected .luring said month. Committee oil Public Accounts. Of Chief of Police— Report for ylarch, 1888, showing total oumher of arrests, 467; fines collected in Municipal Court $2,80().20. Cmnnnittee un Public Accounts. Of Captain of Police— Report for March, 1888, showing 1,474 Vas loops and 601 oil lamps not lighted during said mouth. City Comptroller. REPORT OF BOARD OF pl-ot.n' WORKS ,1laplc Street Sewer— 'Tile Board of Public. Af orks have hal under consideration the resolution or or aicr of the Common Council, approve, March 7, 1888, relative to the construe tient of a sewer on Maple street, troll Sixth street to Seventh street slid, having investigated the pro posed improvement, respectfully repor that said improvement is necessary ant proper, together with the necessarl catelmbasi ns and manholes; that tile esti mated ex pe use thereof is $700, one -hal of which need not be paid into the Cit! 'treasury before the contract is let; the Cal estate to be assessed therefor can oe found benefited to the extent of the -lists and expenses necessary to be in- !urred-thereby; that said improvement s not asked for by a petition of a nm- ority of the owners of property to be assessed therefor, but we herewith send t plan or profile of said improvement, Ind an order for your adoption, if you lesinm us to make the improvement. 1 eas 4, nays 0. K. L. GorotAN, President. w.F.EBwix, Clerk Board Public Works. March 28. 1888. Adopted. (See orderto Board of Pub- lic Works.) - Also, Valley Street Sewer— The Board of Public Works have had under consideration the resolution or order of tit(- Common Council, approved March 7, ISSB, relative to the construc- tion of a sewer on Valley street, from Broadway to Canada street, and having investigated the proposed improvement respectfully report that said int provetnent is necessary and proper, together with the necessary catch-bashis and manholes; that the estimated expense thereof is $700, one- half of which need not be paid into file City 'Treasury' before the contract is let; that real estate to be assessed therefor can be found benefited to the extent of the damages, costs and expenses neces- sary'it) beincurred thereby; thatsaidfnl- nrovement is not asked for by a petition of a majority of the, owners of property to be assessed therefor, but we herewith send a plat or prolilc of said improve- ment and an order for your adoption if you desire its to makethe improvement. Seas 4. nays 0. B. L. GotMAN President. W.I'. F.mwt N,Clerk Board Public Works. ylarch 2S, 1885. Adopted. Yeas 15. (See order to Boardof Public Works.) Also Marion Street Setver— The Board of Public Works have had under consideration the resolution or order of tine Common Council, approved illarch7, 1888, relative to the construc- tion of a sewer ono Marion street, from Ednnmd street to Thomas street, and, having investigated the proposed im- Ilrovennent, respectfully report that said Improvement is necessary and proper, together with the necessary catch basins and manholes; that the estimated ex- pense thereof is $1,t ), one-half of which need not be paid into the City Treasury before the contract is let; that real estate to be assessed therefor can be found benefited to the extent of the costs and ex � 11 Ses necessary to be in- eurredthere y; thatsaid improvement is not asked for by a petition of a ma- 192 PROCEEDINGS OF THE COMMON COUNCIL. jority of the owners of property to be assessed therefor, but we herewith send a plan or profile of said improvement, and an order for your adoption, if you desire us to make the improvement. Yeas 4, nays 0. 11. L. GonmAN, President. W. F. ERwIN,Clerk Board Public Works. March 28, 1888. Adopted. Yeas 15. (See order to Board of Public Works.) Also, Edgerton Street Slopes— The Board of Public Works have hnd under consideration the resolution or order of the Common Council. approved galea the proposed improvnieent, re- spectfully report that it is necessary and proper to condemn and take an ease- ment on the land adjoining and on the line of EdergWn street, from Maryland street to the north city limits, for mak- ing and maintaining slopes, for cuts and fills, one and one-half (1y) to one, In grading said Edgerton street; that the estimated expense thereof is &50; that real estate to be assessed therefor can be found benefited to the extent of the damages, costs and expenses necessary to be incurred thereby; that said improvement is not asked for by a petition of a majority of the owners of property to be assessed therefor, but we herewith send a plan or profile of said improvement, and an order for your adoption if you desire us to make the Improvement. Yeas 4, nays 0. R. L. GORMAN, President. W. F. EnwrN,Clerk Board Public Works. March 26, 1888. Committee on Streets. had Nov. 2, 1887, relative to the grading of Edgerton street, from Maryland street to tine north city limits, and, having in- vestigated the proposed improvement, respectfully report that said improve- ment is necessary and proper; that the estimated expense thereof is $9,160, one-half of which need not be paid Into the City Treasury before the contract Is let; that real estate to be assessed therefor can be found benefited to the extent of the costs and expenses nec- essary to be incurred thereby; that said improvement is asked for by a petition of a majority of the owners of property to be assessed therefor, and we here- with send a plan or profile of said im- prevenient, and an order for your adoption, if you desire its to make the improvement. Yeas 4, nays 0. R. L. GORMAN, President. W. F. ERw iN.CIerk Board Public Works. March 26, 1888. Committee on Streets. Also, Alley Opening— The Board of Public Works have had under consideration the resolution or order of the Common Council, approved Dec. 21, 1887, relative to opening an alley fifteen feet wide, from Dale street to St. Albans street, through the center of block two (2), rearrangement of Hi,,h- land Park, according to the recorGil plat thereof, and having investigated the proposed improvement respectfully report that said improvement is not nec- essary and proner. for the reason that,at a hearing before said Board in said mat- ter a majority, of the owners of the property to be assessed were opposed to satd improvement, and for the further reason drat those favoring the same have withdrawn their petition. Yeas 4, rays 0. R. L. (i01[)fAN, President. W. F. Eitivi i, Clerk Board Public Works. March 28, 1888. Alderman of the district. Also, Minnesota Street Grading— The Board of Public Works, in ac- cordance with your resolution, ap- proved March 22, 1888, herewith re- spectfully return the final order ap- proved March 7, 1888, for the grading of Minnesota street to a partial grade, from Second street to levee. R. L. GORMAN, President. W. F.ERwiN,Clerk Board Public Works. March 26 1888. Accepted. Also, Woodbine Street O ening, Etc.—he The Board of Public Works herewith respectfully submit anew final order for the opening, widening and exten- sion of Woodbine street to a width of 100 feet, from Snelling avenue to Como park, with the request that your honor- able body pass said order, the former final order for said improvement having this day been returned for your amend- ment. R. L. GORMAN, President. W. F.ERtviN, Clerk Board Publie Works. April 3, 1888. Alderman of the district. Also, Woodbine Street Oneningg, Etc.— The Board of Public W` rks herewith respectfully return your final order, ap- proved June 22, 1887, for the opening, widening and extension of Woodbine street to a width of 100 feet, from Snell- ing avenue to Como park, with the re - PROCEEDINGS OF THE COMMON COUNCIL. 193 quest that your honorable body annul said order, the said Board having this dsy transmitted a new final order for said improvement for your adoption. R. L. GoOIAN, President. W. F. EnwlN,Clerk Board PublieWorks. April 3. 1888. Alderman of the district. Also, Brewster Avenue Paving—Protest— fhe Board transmits a protest from E. A. Fitzgerald and others against pav- ing Brewster avenue, with the report that the paving of Brewster avenue, from University avenue to Viola street, is under contract, and that the reason for not extending said paving to Como avenue is on account of the dpending of Brewster avenuc,6behveenrade, on sai Viola street and Como avenue. Adopted. Also, Frf} Street Grading Contract- 1'he Board reports that it has awarded Evans Bros. the contract for grading Fry street, from Hewitt avenue to Ter- ritonal road, they being. the -lowest re- liable and responsible bidders therefor; ,is e a of bid, $'2,150.90; hood in the sum of SSW, with J. B. Reesman and George Drew as sureties. Also, Virgginia Avenue Paving Contract— Re Board reliorts that it has awarded James Fotresta the contract for paving Virginia avenue, from Nelson avenue to Summit avenue, he being the lowest reliablere- ,; ani uid r,r t ofs liid $.1lisib6 400, and 100er 1 for caell sewer cmnlection; bond ill the sumof 8,500, with A. D. McLeod and Tile, as Brennan as sureties. Also, Ashland Avenue Paving Contract— The Board reports thatit has awarded S. P. Folsom, Jr., the ront,act for nav- inE ),.bland avenue, from Dale street to N' •store avenue, he beim tile lowest reliable and responsible b dder there- for: amount of bid, (21,100, and ;28.50 for each sewer connection; bond in the s,n of $5,dod. with 0. M. Metcalf and George 1.. Beeker as sureties. Also. Short Street Grading Contract— Tile Board re1sorts that it has awarded Jones ('laffey tlrc contract for grading Spurt sire -et, from Main street to Hoff- man avenue, lie being the lowest tells- to elta- ebidder therefor, amount of bi<, 81C3fi; bond in the sum of Shill, with 'Phomas Breunau and Charles Cla9ey as sureties. Also, Seventh Street Grading Cdntract— The Board reports that it has awarded A. G. Olson the contractfor grading eventh street, from Phalen street to Vhite Bear avenue, he being the lowest ,liable and responsible bidder there- .ir; mnount of bid, 821,310; bond in the on, of S4,30o, with John Blom and J. G. .Imquist as sureties. Also, lrundel Street Paving Contract— The Board reports that it has awarded i. P. Folsom, Jr., the contract for pav- ng Arundel street, from Holly avenue 0 1llarshall avenue, lie being the lowest ell, ble and responsible bidder there - 'or; amount of bid, 512,6W, and $29.50 or each sewer connection; bond in the mm of $3.500. with 0. M. Metcalf and ;eorge L. Becker as sureties. Also, Slinnesota Street Paving Contract— The Board reports that it has awarded 3. P. Folsom, Jr., the contract for pav- ng Minnesota street, from Eighth treet to East Summit avenue, he being ;lie lowest reliable and responsible bid - ler therefor; amount of bid, $1,950. and PM for each sewer connection; bond In the sum of $1,000, with 0. M. Metcalf and George L. Becker as sureties. Also, Marshall Avenue Grading Contract— The Board reports that it has awarded Dale &: Baumgardner the contract for grading Marshall avenue, from Victoria street to edge of bluff near Mississippi river, they being the lowest reliable and responsible bidders therefor; amount of bid, $43,997; bond in the sum of $10,000, with Paul Martin and Henry Martin as sureties. Also, Congress Street Grading Contract- 1'he Board reports that it has awarded Michael Lux the contract for grading Congress street, from Dakota avenue to Ohio street, he being the lowest reliable and responsible bidder therefor; amount of bid, 19,411; bond in the sum of $1,900, with Robert Spngenberg and Peter M. Kerst as sureties. Also, Clermont Street Grading Contract— The Board rc iorts that it has awarded James Claffey tjte contract for grading Clermont street, from Hoffman avenue to Burns avenue, lie beim the lowest reliable and responsible bidder there- for; amount of bid, $1,707; bond In the. son of $400, with Thomas Brennan and Charles Claffey as sureties. Also, Arundel Street Paving Contract— 'Phe Board reports that it has awarded the Warren -Scharf Asphalt Paving com- panythe contract for paving Arundel street, from Summit avenue to Holly avenue, they being the lowest reliable and roof bidibleiandrs therefor; $30 for sewer amount of bid, 87, 134 , PROCEDINGS OF THE COMMON COUNCIL. . PROCEEDINGS OF THE COMMON COUNCIL. 135 connections to the property lines; bond in the sun of $1,500, with Edward E. Scribner and Charles S. Johnston as sureties. Also Sibley Street and Levee Paving Con- traCt— The Board ruPorts that it has awarded James Forrestal the contract for paving Sibley street, from the southerly cud of thu 3tresent pavement to the levee, all([ the levee, from Jackson street to Sibley street, Ire being the lowest reliable and responsible bidder therefor; amount of bid, $7,300; bond in the snm of $4,000, with Gebhard Bohn and George'litsch as sureties. Also Olive Street Grading and Guttering Con- traet— The Board reports that it has awarded P. F. Thornton and Lafayette Shaw the contract for grading Olive street, from Fourth street to Seventh street, they being the lowest reliable and responsi- ble bidders therefor; amount of bill. $4,093, and 31.75 per square yard for stono gutters; bond in the sum of $050, with W. R. Marshall and N. P. Lang- ford as sureties. Also, Plum Street Grading Contract— The Board reports that it has awar(}ed McArthur Bros. the contract for grad- ing Plum street, from lioffman avenue to MaPle street, they b('m 4' the lowest reliable and responsible bidders there- for; amount of bid. -,380: bond in the sum of W, with C. H. Robinson and S. 31. Cary as sureties. Also. River Stree•.t. Grading Contract— The Board reports that it has awarded James Claffey the contract for grading River street, front lloffman avenue to Main street,he being the lowest reliable and responsible bidder therefor; aliment of bid. $177; bond in the sum of $100, with Thomas Brennan and Charles Claffey as sureties. Also, Forest Street and Hastings Avenue Grading and Sewer Contract— The Board reports that it has awarded 'McArthur Bros. the contract for grad- ing Forest street, from McLean avenue to Seventh street, and Ilastings avenue, from Plum street to English street, and cuustr!"tin a sewe n on ]Earl str et; g !• gene, Prom Plum street to Earl street; On Forest street, from Hastings avenue to Fourth street; on PointDouglas street, from Earl street toAlai le street, and oil 'lendota street, from Hudson avenue to Frances street, they being the lowest reliable and responsible hid- ders therefor; amount of bid. Ful 9.%; bond in the stun of $15,000, with C. H. Robinson and S. M. Cary as sureties, Also, Maple Street Sewer Contract— 'I he Boar(] reports that it has awarded Gust Moline, (:list I agnuson and A. Norniau the contract for constructing a sewer on 'Iaple street, from Third ,trect to Ravine street, they being the lowest reliable and responsible bidders tI erefor: amount of bbd, $1,1_4.82; bond in the simi of $210, with Charles Wall- bl lout and Andrew Peterson as sureties. Also, Alley Grading, Weed & Willius' Rear- raugement— The Board reports that it has awarded John R'. Doberty the contract for grad- ing the alley ill Weed & Willies' rear- rangement of block 23, Woodland Park, from hale to tient streets, lie being the lowest reliable and responsible bidder therefor; amount of bid, A5:,O; bond in the snm of A200, with Philip Reilly and S. 1'. Spates as sureties. Also, Stan(- Sidewalk Contract— The Board reports that it has awarded Lauer Bros. the contract for construct- ing, relayh g and repairing such stone sideoalks as may be ordered by the Conuuon Council, from the 1st day of April. 1888, to the 1st day of November, 188P, Ihcy being the oily bidders, and their bid being deenied reasonable, and they reliable and responsible. The pro- posal in detail is as follows: to 36 Sq. Feetl36 to 50 Sq. Feet U G n b A B� c t a �p,S Rp p g 371 ....1 37 Granite curb,R a lay ingRelaying cnrU. streetpave- Earthwork. 'insonry. Brickwork. incl. cor- meet. Hers. p, call. yardh'r_cub, yardi Pr. 1,000. I Pr. lie. foot. Pr. lin. foot. Pr. sq. yard - $4.00 1 $3.00 .45c 1_ •4 5 M. 2,100 $14 00 .I $1 15 1t e l a Y in gel Wrought iron' Lumber. stone walk. work. I Pr. sq. foot. 1 11r. Ib. _I Pr. 1,000. 1,000 00,000 5 M Rails .Osc .043x' $25 00 I 200 1 1,000 .10c 1 •60c Total bid for 2.1,000 sq. ft., 5 in. in thickness (24 to36 sq. ft.) and other miscellaneous work on quantities givennn the specifi- tions................ $16,400 00 ,-3 24 to 36Sq. Feet 36 to 50 Sq. Feet NAZI N: tZ Cr L7 F n1DDElt. F 9 p G �� Fl Fp Fl 4 3436 .... 343z ... .. 5 41 .... 41 .... .. Lauer Bros 6 46 .... 46 ..•• •• 7 52 ... 52 ... .. 8 58 I .... 58 .... .. to 36 Sq. Feetl36 to 50 Sq. Feet U G n b A B� c t a �p,S Rp p g 371 ....1 37 Granite curb,R a lay ingRelaying cnrU. streetpave- Earthwork. 'insonry. Brickwork. incl. cor- meet. Hers. p, call. yardh'r_cub, yardi Pr. 1,000. I Pr. lie. foot. Pr. lin. foot. Pr. sq. yard - $4.00 1 $3.00 .45c 1_ •4 5 M. 2,100 $14 00 .I $1 15 1t e l a Y in gel Wrought iron' Lumber. stone walk. work. I Pr. sq. foot. 1 11r. Ib. _I Pr. 1,000. 1,000 00,000 5 M Rails .Osc .043x' $25 00 I 200 1 1,000 .10c 1 •60c Total bid for 2.1,000 sq. ft., 5 in. in thickness (24 to36 sq. ft.) and other miscellaneous work on quantities givennn the specifi- tions................ $16,400 00 136 PROCEEDINGS OF THE COMMON COUNCIL. PROCEEDINGS OF THE COMMON COUNCIL. 137 Also, Council from the first day of April, 1888 hexagonal Block Sidewalk Contract- to the first day of November, 18%, said Also, Wooden Sidewalk Contract Also, -. \IDnkubin Street Paving Contracts It has awarded The Boaid reports thatit has awarded company bein the lowest reliable and the Eureka Stone company the con- responsible bidder The Board reourts that it has awarded Forrestal the contract for con- The Board reports ill S. P. Folsom, Jr.,.the contract .or pav- therefor, and their tract for constructing, relaying and re- bid being deemed reasonable and they .lames strutting, relaying and repairing such hug 3laekubiu street, from Summit llve- Marshall avenue, he being the pairing such hexagonal block sidewalks reliable and responsible. The proposal as may be ordered by the Common in detail Is follows: wooden sidewalks as may be ordered by the GOmmoll Council of tile city of St. nue to lowest reliable and responsible bidder as Paul, from the 1st day of April, 1888, to therefor: al a alit of bid, $17,305, and VS bond in the the 1st day of November, 188s, h_� being the lowest reliable slid responsible bid- der therefor. Proposals in detail are as for each sewer connection; sunt of ik),,rM, with O. M. Metcalf and George L. Becker as sureties. Also, eo •� - nov e e w I n o "" ^� a� m" follows: Fairfield Avenue Grading Contract - NAME OF BIDDER. Fo a : oa m c S:° o Thu Board reports thntit has awarded Stephen harper the contract for grad- �• • 0 .1. ing Fairfield arelFFlie, from Dakota ave- to Belle streetyha being the lowest ^, line reliable and responsible bidder there- bund inthe Pr. sq. foot.IPr. foot. Pt. lin. . sq. foot. Pr. lin. foot. o ` _ o for; amount of bid, $6,os0; sum of $1,220, with E. McNamee and Peter Only as sureties. The question being on the confirnra- theabove awards for paving Quantities In Spec. 150,000. No est. 51000. No est. Portland Stone Company '— 21c 21c. $1 10 05c. c °-N _ `� g o Theodore L. Morgan..... 21c 21c. I 1 15 ........... ° = c - tion of Macknbin street and grading Fairfield Eureka Stone Company. 20c 20xc. 1 10 SOc. _-- I nvenus, the said awards were not con- firmed, by the following vote: _ _ Nays-Ald. Conley, Dowlan, O'Con- nor, I'etsch, Cullen, Evan, Sanborn, Bryant, .'a ,__ I _ _ o o {Veber, Kenny. Kain, Ilamni, \linea, Long, Mr. President -15. x, I Also, l;V Estimates and Claims - The Board transmits, approved by it, m m n ,� •, - o F. the following estimates and claims, to 5� c� o 0 0 `�' ., o o x wit: Estimate No. 5 and final, Col- H. Hanson, con- e^ p born, street sewer, tractor; amount due, $131.29; Estimate H8� _ 5 3 and final, So. , supplementary to No. - ° > Dakota mod Plato avenue sewer; Stock - r ton & Lindquist, contractors; amount Pr. Be. foot. Pr. s�• Pr. q. yard. cub. yardiPr. cub. yard! Pr. 1,000. due, $Otu.!.'i; Estimate No. 7, Supple - No. ri and final, Oneida R _ _ 8 o R —i--- 500. 500. 100. Joe. 10 M. �g z. -6 ;� `� 3 noeutary to street grading, .J. Mcllonald, contractor; $150; Estimate No. ]3, sup - 05c. loc. $4 9.5100 I Y.3 50 $13 00 - -') ^ •" amount chle, pleinentary to No. 12 and final, Custer. 05e. loc. 2 00 1 W IO 00 OBe. 05c. 500 300 I ^� street sewer. F. S. Blodgett, contractor; amount due, 'x1,000; George Mitsch, 10 W $100.77; Thomas Brennan, $•M.22; St. PaulHardware comppanyy, $12.55; Mathew Craig, $10; G. \V. >fierrill, $l8. W - : Committee nii Claims. O .. ruElloRT T C � OF u0AnD OF CONTROL. Tile Board Of Control Submits report. c - for March, 1868, showing a total exppand- - a ° `�' ° = = ❑ iture of $3,526.03, as follows:, 130spi- $69(1.78; out- C- o ? - ° - Wls, $1: i3:..8U; almshouse, .�? - yo .'-�-'. v :C c W side al$1,8:X;.4(;. Coillillittl'e oil PLLbIIC Accounts. _ REI'Olt'I'S oF• vTANDING C(ea3[I'rTEE9. ti Of GOilliiiitteeoii Cla11I1s--james$ch0011- i c 3' F nmker's Claim- Conunittee report by resolution to said Pr. cub. yard�Pr. cub. yard Pr Ib. Pr. cub. yard Each of the foregoing awards taken by the fol- mattcc (Sec resolution n) separately and approved Emil'Phoc.'s I'etAlso, 600, 50. No est. 100 lowing vote: committee recommend that petitioner I 30c. .1 300. 50c. Ol�c. $2 OSI $37,8¢4 00-100 Yeas-Ald. Conley, Dowlan. O'Cmo- Petsch, Cullen, Ryan. Sanborn, be allua•ed the sum of &300, in full satis- faction of his claim for damages. Ole. 0 20 137.808 00100 18c60c nor. Weber, Benny, Kahn, Hamm. Bryant, Adopted. Yeas 15. (See Ordinance $1 00 Ole 3 00 37 205 00100 Mines, Long,•SIr. President -15. No. 013.) 188 PROCEEDINGS OF THE COMMON COUNCIL. Also, Rev. John Conway's Petition Committee recommend that petition Ile allowed the sum of zjoo, to full sati faction of his claim fur damages. Adopted. Teas 15. (See Ordinanc No. 912.) Also, •�i,o.. ". �. to sac nim ter, whic I was laid over 3larch 6. 188t was taken up and adopted. Said repos was adverse to claim of petitioner. Of Committee ou Streets—t',, .00;e a�uest of the Connmissiouer of Health to t nree additional Assistant Health In sPectors be granted, such appointments however to be restricted to a period o four mm�ths. Adopted. Seas—Ald. Conley, Dowlan• O'Con nor, Petscll, Cullen, Rvan, Si ... bunl Reber, Kenny, Kain, Ilinnm. Bryant Minea, Long, Mr. President -15. Also. C. II. Lienau and Others' Petition— Committee recommend that prayer o1 petitioners be granted upon))ayment of the stun of 810 into the City Treasury. Adopted. Ordinance— Also, Committee recommend nd the passage of an ordinance changing the names of certain streets. Adopted. (See Ordinance No. AN., C. S. Holst's Petition— Committee recommend that petitioner be granted permission to erect street -closets at the discretion of the City En- gineer and under his supervision. Adopted. Also. .John Lindquist and Others' Petition— Committee recoutmen4 that said mat- ter be referred to City Engineer. Adopted. Also, H. Schnelke and (Jthers' Pe[i[inn-- Committee ccoIII `"' that said mat- ter be referred to Aldernau of the dis- trict. Adopted. Also, A. A. Price and Others' Petition— Comm niittee recommend that saidr mat- ter be referred to City Engineeand Corporation Attorney. Adopted, Also, City Engineer's Report— Commnttee recommend tiro acceptance of City Engineer's report for February, 1888. Adopted. Of Committee on Police—Appointment Confirmed— Committee recommend that the ap- pointrnent of George Sudefth as ae- cial officer of the regular police forcespbe advised and consented to. Adopted ann appointment confirmed. Yeas—Ald. Conley, Dowlan, O'Connor, Pets.h, Cullen, RyanSanborn, Weber. Kenny, Kain. Hamm,, Bryant, Minea. Long, Mr. Preshdent—1 5. Of Committee on Public Accounts— Reports— Colnmittee have examined report of Board of Control for ]larch, 1888, and foams same correct. ' Adopted. —:1.ORT.S OF SPECIAI. COMMITTEES. Of Ald. Long, Chairman—Ordinance— Conunittee recommend the passage of the ordinance granting tine Econo cmy Sall Heat company certain prmW ileges as amended. A(1o``)ted. (See OrdinanceNo. 916.) Of AlIt. Kenny—Changes of Street Grades — Coll ittee recommend tine adoption of the reports of the Board of Public Works in relation to charge of grade on Olive and Pine streets and Pennsylvanla avenue. Adopted. MISCELLANEOUS. 9rdfuauces— An ordinance was read "granting K. P. Cullen permission to repair a brick wilding situate on lot 4, block 22, St. Paul Proper." Aid. Cullen moved that the rules be ;o far suspended as to allow said ordi- tance to pass to its second reading. The motion prevailed, yeas 14, nags 1 Aid. Sanborn), and the said ordinance cos thereupon read a second time and cased. (See Ordinance No. 905.) An ordflounce was read "granting C. P. Miller authority to erect a turret on he corner of Seventh and Robert trects." Ald. O'Connor moved that the rules e so far suspended as to allow said or- fnance to pass to its second reading. The motion prevailed, yeas 15, and the aid ordinance was thereupon read a ecnnd time and passed. (See Ordinance i0. 906.) An ordinance r • s read `Permitting ,Ifred St. I'ierre to raise the roof of a retie building." Aid. Bryant moved that the rules be far suspended as to allow said ordi. ance to pass to its second reading. The motion prevailed, yeas 15, and the aid ordinance was thereupon read a 'cond time and passed. (See Ordinance 0.907.) PROCEEDINGS OF THE COMMON COUNCIL. 189 An Ordinance was rcad�`pennitting F. w. Kinney' to elect a frame addntton to a liver, barn." A1 4 ' Dowlan moved that the rules he so tar suspended as to allow said o'di- uaoce to pass to its second calling. 'Che motion prevailed. yens 15, and the ,;rill m'.itnnnee ,as therenpel) really s •eond time and passed. ISee Ordinance \e. 905.1 All ordinance was read "Permitting 11. F. Stock to •reef. hay window uu sn ecoud story of it frame bufldiug." Aid. haulm mood that rhe odes he o far suspended as to alloy, slid ordi- uauee to pass to its second reading. The notion prevailed• yeas L'), nuns the said Ordinance leas thereupon read a second tine and passed. (See Ooh ntnee No. 999.1 ,nr:1nuoritnanee leas read "penuittiug 1Custadt [o move a brick buildinc." Aid. Conley moved that the rules be so far susPcnied as to allow said ordi- nance to pass to its'c'!( dreading. 'Che notion prevailed, yeas 15, and the said ordinance as thereupon read a second Lime and w passed. (See Ordinance No. !110.) Au ordinancewas read "authorizin nn order to he drg awn ❑poll the City 'l'r•asury in favor of Dlessrs. Thornton Show tar the puyulent of work oc- casioned by unforeseen obstacles." Aid. O'Connor nnoved that the riles Ile su far suspended as to allow said ordinanee to pass to its second reading '11110 motion prevailed. Seas 15, and the said ordinance was thecupon read a second time and passed. (See Ordi Hance No. 011.) All ordinance was read "autho'rizinx at miler he drawn upon toe City frena cry in favor of Rev. John Conway it payment of a clai❑ for damages." Aid. Dolan moved that the rules b( so far suspended as to allow said ordi lance to pass to its second reading. Tile motion prevailed, yeas lb, and lit( said ordinance lvas thereupon read a ,cmtdtiuneandpassed. (See Ordivana N o. 912.) Au ordinance nus cad ••xuthorizinl an order tobe drawu}gnorl thecity treas ury fn favor of Eunfl Thote in paymen for damages." And Dmvlau -loved that the rules b, so tar suspended as to allow said ordi name to pass to its seconl reading. The motion prevailed, yeas 15, a the said ordinance was tlicrelipon re;'! a second time and passed. (See Oro i nonce No. 913.) An ordinance was read "ancndfn Ordinance 898, au ordinance to establis and define the places where election are to be held in the different electfo districts in the city of St. Paul." AI'd ,Bryant moved that the rules be D tar suspended_ as to allow said ordn- ance to pass to Its second reading. 'Che motion prevailed, yeas 15, and he said ordinance was lfiereuppon read a ecoud time and passed.- (See Ul'dinance, ,o. 914.) An ordinance was read "changing the ,aces of certain streets in the city of lt. Paul.•• . A lot. I.ong moved that the rules be so ar suspended as to allow said ordi- muce to pass to itssecoutl reading. The motion prevailed, yeas 15, and In. said oras dinance ,vthereupon read L second Lime and passed. (See Ordi- ntnce No. M.i.) An ordinance was read to authorize he Enos Electric Railway company to mill and maintain :un elevated railway. Committee on Streets. Au ordinance was read to permit E. "All to later,,,, tairway, etc. Columittee on treets. ol Au ordinance was read amending the pro, iso to section of Ordinance No. 819. l.'mnuitG;e el Streets. An ordinanee \vas read appropriating nnoucy to pay F. l.ambrecht. COloolittee oil Streets. :1n ordinance was read to refund money to persons named therein. Committee on Claims. Special Report— ,1•11e 1'resdent called for a report from the Special Committee oilStreet Rail- way Matters. and 11d. Sanborn, chair- man, stated that as the Council had by rosolution expressed its sentiments in regard to the smoke nuisance and tranns- fer tickets, the committee had no f-r- ther report to make at present. Ordinances. Ona NANCE No. 905. An ordinanee Granfing K. P. Cullen Permission to Repair a Brick Building Situate oil Lot 4, Block 22, St. Paul Proper. The C9lnnpm Council of. City of Si. 1'1111 do ordain as follows: Seaton 1. ']'flat authority and per- mission is hereby given and granted to K. 1'. Cullen to repair that certain brick building situate upon lot 4, block 2.2, of St. Paul Proper w and noused for a g waon shop, and to renodel the same anal put it in condition for the pur- poses of a livery and boarding stable. Said work shall be done under the supervision of and as directed by the Building Inspector of said city. Section 2. This ordinance shall take effect and be in force. from and atter its passage. 138 PROCEEDINGS OF THE COMMON COUNCIL. Also, Rev. John Conway's Petitiol ' Committee recommend that pethtione be allowed the sum ofmoo, in full satie faction of his claim for damages. Adopted. Yeas 15. (See OrdLmne No. 912.) 1 Also, 4 H. D. Hessey's Claim— The re ,ort of Committee in said mat ter, wine, I was laid over March 6. IS8i, was taken up and adopted. Said repor was adverse to claim of petitioner. Of Committee on Streets—C'ommmnics tion of Commissioner of Health— ' Committee recommend that the re quest of the Commissioner of Health foi three additional .Assistant Health ]n 1 speetors be granted, such appointments however, to be restricted to a period of four months. Adopted. Yeas—Ald. Conley, Dowlan, O'Com nor, Petsch, Cullen, Rvan, Sanborn, Weber, Kenny, Kohn, Hamm, Bryant, Mines, Long, Mr. President -1.5. Also. C. H. Lienau and Others' Petition— Committee recommend that prayer of petitioners be granted upon 1payment of the sum of $10 into the City 'Treasury. Adopted. Ordinance— Also, Committee, recommend the passage of an ordinance changing the names of certain streets. Adopted. (See Ordinance No. 015.) Also, C. S. Holst's Petition— Committee recommend that petitioner be granted permission to ereet street closets at the discretion of theCity En- gineer and under his supervision. Adopted. Also. John Lindquist and Others' Petition— Committee reconnmen f that said mat- ter be referred to City Engineer. Adopted. Also, H. Schnelke and Otters' Petition -- Committee recommend that said mat - tee be referred to Alderman of the (Its- trict. Adopted. Also, A. A. Price and Others' Petition— Committee recommend that said mat- ter be referred to City Engineer and Corporation Attorney. Adopted. Also, City Engineer's Report— Committee recommend the acceptance of City Engineer's report for February, 1888. Adopted. Of Committee on Police—Appointment Gonfinned— Committee recommend that the ap- pohntment of George Sudehth as a spe- cial officer of the regular police force be advised and consented to. Adopted ana appointment confirmed. Yeas—Ald. Conley, Dowlan, O'Connor, Petsch, Cullen, Ryan, Sanborn, Weber, Kenny, Kahn, Hamm, Bryant. Mines, Long. \Ir. President -15. Of Committee on Public Accounts— Reports— Counnittee have examined report of Board of Control for 3larch, 1868, and found same correct. Adopted. REPORT'.s OF SPECIAI. C03131ITTEES. Of At([. Long, Chairman—Ordinance— Committee recommend the passage of the ordinance granting the Economy Steam ]feat company certain priv- ileges as amended. Ado ated. (See OrdinanceNo. 916.) Of A�d. Kenny—Chances of Street Grades— Committee recommend the adoption of the. reports of the Board of Public Works in relation to change of grade on Olive and Pine streets and Pennsylvania avenue. Adopted. .. MISCELLANEOUS. Ordinances— An ordinance was read "granting K. P. Cullen permission to repair a brick building situate on lot 4, block 22, St. Paul Proper." All]. Cullen moved that the rules be so far suspended as to allow said ordl- nanee to pass to its second reading. The motion prevailed, yeas 14, nays 1 (Aid. Sanborn), and the said ordinance was thereupon read a second time and passed. (See Ordinance No. (905.) An ordinance was read "granting C. T. Miller authority to erect a turret on the corner of Seventh and Robert streets." Aid. O'Connor moved that the rules be so far suspended as to allow said or- dinance to pass to its second reading. The motion prevailed, yeas 15, and the said ordinance was thereupon read a second time and passed. (See Ordinance No. 906.) An ordinance was read "permitting Alfred St. Pierre to raise the roof of a rratne building." At(]. Bryant moved that the rules be so far suspended as to allow said ordi. ounce to pass to its second reading. The motion prevailed, yeas 15, and the said ordinance was thereupon; read a iecomd time and passed. (See Ordinance `io. 907.) PROCEEDINGS OF THE COMMON COUNCIL. 139 -\u ordinance was read"permitting t•. 16. Kinney to erect a frame addition to a livery barn." .Vd. llow'lan moved that the ruies be so far suspended as to allow said ordi- uauec to pass to its second reading. The notion prevailed, yeas 1.5, and the said onlio ace was thereupon reads . •cond time and passed. (See Ordinance N e. 908.) :An ordinance was read "Permitting 11. N. Stock to erect bay window on . reoud story of It frame building." Aid. llama moved that the rules be so far suspended 111 to allow ,aid ordi- munce to pass to its second e din . the The motion prevailed, ycas x ,1111 ordinance was thereupon read a second time and passed. (Sec Ordinance No. 9u9.) :Au ordinance was read "Permitting E. Crunstadt to move a brick building." ,N Ill. Conley nnoved that the rules be ,,;far suspended as to allow said ordi- nance to pass to its second reading. 'rhe motion prevailed, veal 15, and the ,aid eeondrthmea d passed tee was In (See Ordinance No. !110.) At, ordinance was read "authorizing an order to be drawn upon the Cit)- Treasur) in favor of Messrs. Thornton .\ Shaw for the paynnent of work oc- casioned by unforeseen obstacles." Aid. O'Connor moved that the rulee be so far suspended as to allow said urdinalee to pass to its second reading. 'rhe nation prevailed. yeas K, andthe said ordinance was thereupon tend - second time and passed. (See Ordi ounce Nu. 911.) Au ordinance was read "authortmi i an order he drawnupon tee tit) Teas ury in favor of Rev. John Conway it payment of a Clain for danages." Aid. I)ow'Ian moved that the rules bs so far suspended as to allow said ordi uancc to pass to its second reading. The motion prevailed, yeas 15, and th, said ordinance wits thereupon read cont time and passed. (See Ordinance No. 912.) :Au ordinance was read •'authoriziui an order to be drawn: upon the city trea> ury in favor of Emil Thete in P11ynnen for damages." Aid Dowlan nnoved that the rules b so far suspended as to allow said Ord' satouce pass to its second reading. The motion prevailed, yeas 15, an the said ordinance was thereupon r•a a second time and passed. (See Ord nand•e No. 913.) An ordinance was read "annendin Ordinance 598, an ordinance to estable, and define the places where eleetior are to be held in the different electio districts in the city of St. Paul." Aid. Bryant moved that the rules be D far suspended as to allow said ordi- ance to pass to its second reading. 'rhe motion prevailed, yeas 15, and he said ordinance was thereupon read a ecmut time and passed. (See Ordinance o. 914. ) An ordinance was read "changing the• comes of certain streets hu the city of it. Paul." At([. Lone moved that the rules be so ar suspended as to allow said ordi- nance to pass to itssecould aeadin;. The notion pn+va(led, yeas 15, and he said ordinance was thereupon read I second time and passed. (See Ordi- lance No. 915.) :1n ordinauce was read to authorize ;he Enos Electric Railway company to .)wild and maintain an elevated railway. Committee on Streets. Au ordinance was read to permit E. "a IJv to alter a stairway, etc. Committee on Streets. An ordinance was read amending the proviso to section of Ordinance No. 819. Conuuittee on Streets. All ordinance was read appropriating money to pay F. Lambrecht. Committee on Streets. An ordinance was read to refund money to persons named therein. Comnnittee on Claims. Special Report— The President called for a report from tine Special Cmonnittec on Street Rail- way \tatters, and Ald. Sanborn, chair- ,,,:uI, stated that as the Council had by resolution expressed its sentiments in regard to the smoke nuisance and trans- fer tickets, the committee had no fur- ther report to make at present. Ordinances. OEDINANCE No. 905. All Ordinance Orantiug K. P. Cullen Permission to Repair a Brick Building Situate on Lot 4, Block 22, St. Paul Proper. The Common Council of the City of 5t. 1'11,11 do ordain as follows: Section 1. That authority, and per- mission is hereby given and granted to K P. (',ellen to repair that certain brick building situate upon lot 4, block 22, of St. Paul Proper and now used for a waaon shop, and to remodel the same and pert it in condition for theyur- poses of a livery and boarding stable. Said work shall be done under the upervisiou of and as directed b}_ the Building Inspector of said city. Section 2. This ordinance shall take effect and be in force from and after its passage. 140 PROCEEDINGS OF THE COMMON COUNCIL. Yeas-Ald. Conley, Dowlan, O'Cor .or, Petsch, C.11e, Ryyan. Snub - Weber, Kenny, Kain, llnumn, Bryant Dlinea, Long, Mr. I'residen[--15. Passed April 8, 1888. CHAS. ll. Kr:rzn, I'resideut of Council Approved April .5, 1881. Attest: R011 -IT A. S111TR, Mayor. Trips. A. P1tENDF1ntA Sl', City Clerk April 7. OILDINANri, NO. 000. An Ordinance Grantint C. T. Dlille; Authority to Erect a Turret oil till Corner of Seventh and Robert Streets Tho Common Council of the City of St Paul do ordain as follows: Section1. 'that authority and per mission is hereby given and granted tt C. T. Miller to erect and maintain a for ret, to be covered with galvanized iron and supported on iron brackets, on the brick building at the northeast cornet of Seventh and Robert streets, in the city of St. Paul till- same not to project more than four feet into the street and not to exceed eight feet in height, as per plan attached. All of said work shall be performed under the directions of and as required by the building inspector of said city. Sec. 2. This ordinance shall take ef- fect and be in force from and after its passage. Yeas -And. Conley, Dowd:un. O'Con- nor. Petsch, Cullen, Ryml. Sanborn, Weber, Kenny, Kahl, Aanim, Bryant, Mines, Long, Mr. President -14. Passed April :3, 1888. CHAS. D. KFnit. President of Council. Approved April 5, 188S. Attest: BoneRT A. SMITH, Mayor. Toos. A. PRENDFUGAST, City Clerk. April 8. ORDINANCi': No. 997. Permitting Alfred St. Pierre to Raise the Roof of a Fr:une Building. The Common Council of file City of St. Paul doordain as follows: Section 1. Permission is hereby' given and granted unto Alfred St. Pierre to raise the roof of that certain ons story frame building, situate oil lot 9, block 36, IVest St. Paul I'ropeq to the heighth of one-half storR and to finish Off un- derneath the same in like moaner as now is the building. The same to be done according to plans and specifica- tions W be furnished to still accepted by the Inspector of Buildings of said city and under his supervision. Sec. 2. This ordinance shall take effect and be in force from and after its publication. Yeas-Ald. Conley,Dowlan, O'Connor, Petsch, Cullen, Ryan. Sanborn, {Veber, Kenny, Kahl, Hamm, Bryant, Mines, L. Dir. President -15. Passed April :3, 1888. CRAB. D. KEnna, President of Council. Approved April 5, 1888. Attest: ROBERT A..S31ITII, Mayor. fIn. A. PRENDERGAST, City Clerk. April 7. ORDINANCE No. 908. Permitting F. W. Kinney to Erect a Frame Addition to a Livery Barn as Ilurui❑ Specifietl. The Common Council of the city of St. Paul do -Wil as follows: Section r. Permission is hereby given and granted to F. W. Kinnto c- struct a frame addition toey the liverony barn tionsupon that portion of Prince .St Uenoyer's rearrangement of block ;3, Joel Whitney's addition, of which lie has a lease, and which fronts upon Temperance street, tbirty-five feet squire, with a shingle roof, to be used for livery purposes. The same to 1 be constructed in accordance with plans and specifications to be furnished to and approved by the Inspector of Build- ings of said city and under his super- vision. Sec. " This ordinance shall take effect aid Win force from and after its publication. Yeas -And. Conley,Dowlan, O'Connor, Petsch, Cullen. Rya n, Sanborn, Weber, Kenny, Kain. Ilsuun, Bryant, Mines. Long,,. Mr. President -I5. Passed Appril s, 18Ss. CIrAs. U. KI•atn. President of Council. Approved Apri1 Attest: 5, 1888. Roue iu A. SMITH. Mayor. Ti1e.S. A. PRENDERGAST, City Clerk. April 7. ORDINANCE NO. f)o9. Permitting H. F. Stock to Erect Bay Windows on Second Story of Frane Building. The Common Council of the City of St. Paul do ordain as follows: Section 1. Permission is hereby given slid granted unto H. F. Stock to erect bay windows on the second story of that certain two-story frame building in the course of construction upon the property at the intersection of Arcade, Beech and East Seventh streets in said city, as sfol- lid lows: One fronting onrand over Beech street, and one fronting on and over East Seventh street; said bay windows not to project over the sidewalks to exceed 2 and 5-12 feet; each to be built according to plans and specifications to be approved by the Inspector of Build- ings, and under his supervision, PROCEEDINGS OF THE COMMON COUNCIL. 141 Sec. 2. This ordinance shall take Of - feet and be in force from and after its publication. Yeas -And. Conley, Dowlan, O'Con- Petsch, Cullen, Ryan. Santoro, Weber, Kenn) K: in, Il:lon, 13ry'aut, \tinea, Lone, Ir. President Passed April 3, 1888. l'uAl".I:s D. KErztt,l'resident of Council. Approved April 5, .IKS5. host -T A. SUITn, Mayor. Attest: To -As A. PRENDERe AST, City Clerk. Apri 17. ORDINANCF. NO. 919. Permitting E. Cronstadt to _Hove h Brick Building, as Herein Stated. The Common Council of the City of St. Paul do ordain :is follows: Section 1. Permission is hereby given lad granted unto E. Cronsfadt W re - ",love that CP,rLRlli bl'1Ck building flow standing on the front of lot 2, block L, Hopkins' addition to St. Paul, from where the same now stands to the rear of said lot, said removal to be under the supervision of the Inspector of Build- ings of said city. Sec. 2 This ordinance shall take effect and be in force from and after its publication. Peas -And. Conley, Dowlan. O'Cml- nor, Petsch, Cullen, Ryall, Sanboru, \Veber, Kenny, K:tiu, Ilamnl, Bryant, Mines, Long, Die 1'residemt-15. Passed April 3, 1885. CHAll I.Es 1). Kmil" President of Council. Approved April 5, 1888. ROnFRT A, SMITH, Mayor. Attest: TIIOS. A. PRE-EnG AST, City Clerk. Auril 7. ORDINANCE NO. 911. Authorizing all Order to $e Drawn Uposnsfile r . of rntroi &r Shaw forrthe file Commou Council of the city of St Paul doordain as follows: Section 1. That :til Order be draw, upon the City Treasury in favor of 1' ll. Thornton and Lafayette Shaw fn file sum of sixteen hundred eight,) seven and 85-100 (pl,lii37.85) dollars m full satisfaction and discharge for orn occasioned by unforeseen obstacleswan lperformed under contract for gradin ryine avenue, pursuant to report of til Board of Public IVorks heretofore mad to this Council, and to the supplement, contract therefor now in office of til City Comptroller. Sec. 2. This ordinance shall take e feet and be in force from and after ii publication. Yeas -Aid. Conley, Dowlan, O'Con- qr Petsch, Cullen, Ryan, Sanborn, i'eber, Kenny. Kain, Ilamnl, Bryant, Linea, Lung, Dir. President -15. Passed Apnl 3, 1688. 'n AS. U. Kraut, 1'rusideal of Council. Approved April, T' 5, 1888. ROBEA.'.nlTll, 'Mayor. Atest: Pnus. A. fife, oi, t ST, City Clerk. April 7. OnDiNANCE No. 912. Authorizing an Order W Drawn rawnor Upon file ohn Cunt y 1' w, In 3aynient off a lCinitm for ])alongcs. The Cumnnun Council of Clm City of St. Paul do ordain as follows: Section I. 1'hnt ml ordetrawl, r be raw "Poll Lite City "Preasurer in favor of Ile v. John Conoay, for the suin of three hundred ($iW) dollars, in payment and full satisfaction of damages by him sustained, is stated and sdt forth Ri his petitiem to the Council, of date .tan. 30, 18811. Pursuant t" report of the Cemnnit- tee Oil Claims; said order to be delivered only upon there being tiled with the City Comptroller a release in full for all damages as stated in his said petition. See. 2. Phis ordinance shall take ef- fect and be in force from and after Its Pub lication. - Teas -And. Coidey, Dowlan. O'Con- nor. 1'etsoh, Callen, Rcxu, Sanborn, \Veber, Kenny Sir.' Kahl, Ilanij lor.t, Mine". Long, Air. President) -11 Passed Ap ll :3, 1888. CHAS. 1). KFno, President of Council. Approved April 5, 1888. Ro"ERT A. SMITH, Mayor. Attest: nos. A. PRENDEOGAST, City Clerk. April 7. ORDINANCE No. 913. Authorizing aR Order, to be Drawn Upon the City Treslsury to Favor of Emil Thote, in Payment for Damages. 'Phe Coalition Council of the City Of St. Paul do ordain as follows: Section 1. That an order be drawn upon the City 'Treasury in favor of Emil lhote, for the sum of three hundred (i3p0) dollars, in full satisfaction and discharge of all damages, as appears front his petition of date Feb. `24, 1888, pursuant, to the report of the Committee on Claims thereon -said order to be delivered only upon his filing with the City Comptroller a release of all claims for damages mentioned in said petition. Section 2. This ordinance shall take effect and be in force from and after its publication. 142 PROCEEDINGS OF THE COMMON COUNCIL. Yeas—Ald. Conley,Dowlan,O'Connot Petsch, Cullen, Ryau,.Sanborn, Webei Kenny, Kain, harem, Bryant, Millet Long, Mr. President.—I5. Passed Apri1:3, 1885. Cons. D. KERR, President of Council Approved April :i, 1888. RenEltT A. S.urru, Mayor. Attest: Tilos. A. PRENDERG AST. City Clerk April 7. ORDINANCE No. 914. Amending Ordinance No. 8:18. •'An Or dinauce to Establish and befiue till Places Where ElectionsAre to In Held in the Different EIled, !?is triots fn the City of St. Paul," a: Ilereinafter Stated. The Common Council of the city of St. Paul do ordain as follows: Section 1. That ordinance No.898, "An Ordinance to Establish and Doim the Places Where Elections Are to In Held in the Different Election Districts in the City of St. Paul" beand the "Inic is herebv amended as follows, to -wit: By striking opt the figures "714•' in the Second election district of the Second wad, and inserting fn the place thereof the figures ••712," and also byy striking out the figures "949" in the '1'hird elec- tion district of the Second wad• and Inserting in the )hoe thereof the. fig- ures "923," and also by changing the numbers of the voting places in the election districts in the Third wad so that they shall read as follows: First—First election district of the Third ward at tine southeast corner of Olive and Seventh streets. Second—Second election district of the 'Third ward at No. two N_) engine house in said ward. Third—Third election district of the Third ward. at the northeast corner of Eighth and Wacouta streets; and also fn the Third election (listrlet of Lite Sixth ward to the Ducas street sub - police station. Sec. @. This ordieanee to be in force from and after its publication. Yeas—Ald. C'ouley,Dowla11O'Connor, Petsch, Cullen, Ryan, Sanborn,. Weber, Kenny. Kain, Hamm, Bryant, Miuea, Long, Mr. President -1.5. Passed April 3, 1:388. CMAs. I). Krafft, President of Council. Approved Aprils. 1888. Attest: E0131 -AVT A. SJIITI u, Mayor. Pnros. A. PRENDERGAST. City Clerk. April 7. ORDINANCE N0.915. An Ordlnamce Changing the Names of Certain Streets in the City of St. Paul. The Common Council of the City oY St. Paul do ordain as follows: Section 1. That the uames oP certain streets be changed as follows: Morse avenue, to be changed to Min- neapolis avenue. Delaney street, to be changed to Cali- fornia avenue. Putnam avenue, to be changed to Idaho avenue. Brighton street, to be changed to Iowa avenue. Mary street, to be changed to Kansas avenue. Leeds street, to be changed to Mon- tana avenue. Cary street, to be changed to Ne- braska avenue. Iliiton street, to be changed to No- vada avenue. Sec. " This ordinance to take ef- ect and be fu force from and after its publication. Yeas—Ald. Conley, Dowlan, O'Connor, Petsch, Cullen. Ryan, Sanborn, Weber, Kenny. Batu, Hamm, Bryant, Millen, Long, Mr. ]'resident -15. Passed Ayiil :3, 1588. CnIA... D. Keine, ]'resident of Council. Approved April 5, 1888. Attest: ItDlililtT A. SMITH, Mayor. '1'itos. ApriA. I'neNDr:aoasT, City Clerk. l 7. ORDINANCE No. 916. (.ranting to the Economy Steam Heat Company the Bight to Use Certain Streets. The Coalition Council of the city of St. Paul do ordain as follows: Section 1. That the privilege is hereby granted until the Econo iv Steam Heat Company to erect such telegraph poles Por the purpose of carrying electric cur- rents in the streets of the city of St. Paul, at such place or places and on [the streets hereinafter named andspeci- Ifed,.and such other streets as may lel"ivafter` be approved by the Com- mon Colluell of St. Paul, under the npervisfon of the City Engineer and ;he Committee oil Streets. Such poles, together with the wires thereon, to be object to removal to such place or )laces as the Common Council may at my tame direct, at the cost and expense If said Econoiny Steen Heat company. Che said company assumes all liability .hat may be caused or created by the erection of such poles and the use of paid electric light, and shall at all times tate the city of St. Paul harmless there- 'ronn and from all damages growing out hereof. Section e. Nothing herein contained hall give to said Economy Steam Heat onnpauy the exclusive pprivilege of )sing the electric lights in Ilne city of St. 'aul, or any- Mart thereof. Section 3. The Economy Steam Heat =any is hereby permitted to use =any stringing wires for conveying PROCEEDINGS OF THE COMMON COUNCIL. 143 electric currents and for the purpose of providing light and power upon and along the following named streets in said city of St. Paul, to -wit: on Third street, from Washington street to Broadway street; oil Fourth street, from Seven Corners to Minne- sota street, and on Fifth, Sixth, Seventh and Eighth streets. each from Washing- ton street. to Broadway street; also oro each of the following named streets, from said Third street to said Eighth street, to -wit: Broadway, Wacouta, liosabel, Sibley, Jackson, Minnesota, Cedar, Wabasha, St. Peter, Market and Washington, the erection of such tele- graph poles upon each and all of the above named streets between the points oro each, as above mentioned, to he under the supervision of, and subject to the inspection and control of the City Engineer and Conn mittee, oilStreets of sand Common Council, and upon and miner the following conditions and in- structions, nn -wit: Such poles and each of them shall not be less than forty feet in height above the ground.and shall not be less than ten inches fu diameter at the bottom, and six triches in diameter at the lop; they shall all be planeu and shall be painted a dark color for the dis- tauee of six feet from the ground, nod from that point to the to) they shall be painted white; they shall be set 1W feet apart, except otherwiseexpressly per- mitted by the City Engineer, and at (cast five feet at the top of all poles of said comPaov shall be, in consideration of the passage of this ordinance. the ex- clusive projoerty of the city and re- served for t ne use of the lire and police departments of said city, and in case any other corporation, companies or persons are now or shall be at any time hereafter permitted by the Common Council of said city to erect poles or string its wires for the purpose of electric lighting in said city, or to use the above mentioned streets between the points upon each above specified for suds purpose, and such corporation or cor- porations, company or companies, per- son or persons, as shall desire to use the poles so erected by said Economy Steen Beat Company for the purpose of sup- porting the wires for such purpose,such corporations, companies or persons shall be entitled to do so upon paying to said Economy Steam heat Company, its successors or assigns the proportionate share of the cost of procurnF and erect- ing such poles, to be determined as fol- lows: Upon the erection of roles upon airy of suit( streets, said Economy Steam Beat Company shall ininiediately re- port to the said City Engineertheactual cost of such poles as erected and said City Engineer shall ascertain and de - termone the actual cost of said poles so erected, and certify the amount which he shall find to be correct and keep a record thereof ill his office for public in- spection. Upon the first application as afore- said to use the poles so erected, the ap- plicant shall pay to said Economy Steam I teat Company one-half said actual cost of said moles, as determined by said City Enbneer, and in case of a second a )plication the applicant shall pay one- i4ird of such cost, the same to be di- vided equally between the said Econ- omy Steam heat Company and the first applicant; and successive applicants shall pay their proportionate share of such cost. the same to be divided pro- po•tiorately in like canner, and I'll ap- plicants so paying,thefr proportionate share of the costs of said poles shall be- come, and be, by conuuon consent, joint owners with the said Economy Steaui Beat Company of said poles, and shall be entitled to use them for the purpose of electric lighting as long as they do not come within a distance of ten feet of the lowest wire oil sand poles owned and operated by the Economy Steam heat company. And it is condi- tional that if any other company or companies, or persons (other than cor- porations, companies or persons, the Are light system), having procured or shall procure like permission from Saud Common Council to erect poles on Suitt streets, or any of them, between the points upon such hereinabove named streets andbetweeu points named here- inabove before said Economy Steam Heat company shall have erected its poles oil still street, then the permission hereby granted is withdrawn as to such street, and said Economy Steam heat company shall be restricted to using such poles thea and there already erected under the conditions as herein contained. And it is expressly condi- tioned and provided that fn case said Economy Steam Ileat company shall re- fuse to allow any applicant on payment, or tender of payment of the proportion- ate amount therefor, and to sell to such applicant such proportionate part of said poles as herein provided, there- upon the right of said Ecmnomy Steam Beat company to erect and maintain its said poles upon the streetsof said city shall cease, and file same shall be forth- with removed from said streets, or any of them, upon and under the order and direction of the Common Council. Sec. 4. The poles hereby authorized to be erected shall be �daned and painted and shall be set in t ne sidewalk close to the gutter or curb; unless special directions are otherwise given by the City Engineer. All poles must be 141 PROCEEDINGS OF THE COMMON COUNCIL. erected to the satisfaction and approval of said Engineer and Committee on Streets. Sec. 5. Whenever any, street on which any pole snail have been set shall be graded or paved the said Economv Steam Heat company at its own cost shall reset said pole so as to conform to the street as reconstructed. Sec. 6. The Common Council reserves the right t0 order and cause any or all of said wires to he latd cancer ground at any' time, and to order any and all of the poles removed front off the streets or either of them whenever it only deem proper to lay the wires of said company underground. Sec. 7. And it is expressly provided that the acceptance of this permission by the Economy Steam lleat Company, either by resolution bf its board of di- rectors or by acting hereunder, by fit(, erection of its poles aad full)' contply- t ,6 with all the teens and crud it ions of thi2 s ordinance• shall be a ceptaa ce f all the conditions and prr visions of it,,, ordinance as herein contamod; and it is further provided, that the rights hereby granted are furthersubject to all the conditions and r luirennents of either or any of the ordinances of the city of St. Paul now in force la, relation to and governing the use of the streets of said city, by any part", person, firm. company or corporation, for any pur- pose for the erection of poles or the purpose of electric lighting. Sea e. This ordinance shall take effect and be in force trout and after its publication. - Yeaa—Add. Conte)', llo\vlan, O'Con- nor Petsch, Cullen, Ryan, Sanborn, Weber, Kenny. Kaiu. Haunt, Bryant, Marietta,Lone„ \I r. President -15. Passed April 3, 1988. Cans. D. Keats. President of Council. Approved April 5. 1838. Attest: ROBERT A. SMITH, Mayor. T04. A. Pn{r.;\nF.nGAST, ORy Clcl'k. April i. Resolutions. Resolved, That the following plats as recommended by the Plat Commission, be and the same are hereby accepted by the Common Council: Stevens' rearrangement of lots 13, 14, 15, 16, 17 and 16, block +, Forestdale addition to St. Paul. Moylan Paul.'s additiontothe city of St. Joseph R. Weide's rearraneement of block 3 and north one-half of block 2 Winter's addition. Birmingham's Fourth addition to St. Paul. McCaskey's rearrangement of block 1, Hairline Syndicate Addition No. 1. I eas—Ald. Conley, Dowlan,O'Connor, Petsch, Colien, Ryan, Sanborn, Weber, Kenny, Kain, Hamm, Bryant, Mines, Long, Mr. President -1.5. Approved April 5, 1888. By Aid. Ryan— Resolved, That the grade of Juno street, from Pleasant avenue to Bay street, as indicated by the red grade line on the acconQanyin r profile, and as recommended by the City Engineer, be and the same hereby is adopted by the Common Council as the established grade. Teas--Ald. Conley, Dowlan, O'Con- nor, Petseh, Cullen, Ityyan, Sanborn, Weber , Kenny, Kahl, liamnn Bryant, )linea, Long. .\lr. President -15. Approved April 5, 1888. By Ald. Rvan— Resolved.That the grade of Chats- worth street, from Ottotreet to Ran- dal{ hstreet, nil indicated by the red grade line on the accompanying profile and as recommended by the City Engi- neer, be amt the same is hereby indopted by the Common Council as the estab- lished grade. Yens—Ald. Conley, Dowlan, O'Con- nor. Petsch, Cullen, Ryan, Sanborn, Weber. Keunv, Kalil, Hanot, Bryant, Mines, Long. Mr. President -15. Approved April 5, 1888. By Ald. Rvan— Resolved, That the gradeue Tuscarora street, from dic Pleasant avenue a .grade itia street as indicated by the red grade line nn the ccomp.' "i <profile, and as recommended "y the. City Engineer, IIe and the same is hereby ad tel the Common Can act! as the estannshed grade. Teas—Ald. Conley, Dowlan, O'Con- nor, Petsch, Cullen, Ryan, Sanborn, \Veber, Kenny, Kain, Hanim, Bryant, Minen, Long, .11 President Approved April 5, 1888. By Aid. Ityyau— ltesolved, That the grade of Milton street, from Otto street to Randolph street, as indicated by the red grade line oil the accomppanying prolile and as re- commended by the City Engineer, be and the same is hereby adopted by the Common Council as the established grade. Yeas—Ald. Conley, Dowlan, O'Con- nor, Petsch, Cullen, Ryan, Sanborn, Weber, Kenny, Kain, .Halon, Bryant, Minea, Long, Mr. President -15. Approved April 5, 1888. By Aid. Weber— Resolved, That an order be drawn in favor of the Board of Control for 1'1.00 F,Eltl X1:5 OF Tlit: tOVyION COl'Nt11- 147 sL:dISJIF, brio;; vile, our -Third shat rt' of }iurray un ' der their outran \vilh the vxpelldihn'r lit'said hoard fur Illl• mouth t'ity of St. I'aul, for the pacing at Wa- nt' >Ixrrh, I"a'. rnnta ,urrl. etc. Peas --.\Id. 1'u❑ley.Ilu,'I:cal, 11'1'n u- :\Iso.haau it order he dra,'u it! Favor I'vtsrh, Cull'.n. U,an. lin hl n'n. cal' said .lame. Sl-Ias mal:v, .horny) \\,ber. Krtnp", !lain. 11;u in. III 'aot.I for .aid Ilydr.as.ic carr ol'.ioho I'rtrr,uu )linea. Lung. }Ir. I'rr,idrut J]. rt :it.. for the sow of furl) -our and ser_ .\ppron•d .\pelt :,. Is,�s, rote11,1% our -hu cad red!.. .-red to,ali,l'y.j udgweuu'laulerrd;caul vutrred It, Md. Ihla'I:cal. 'I I1 ... m..ntripal roue!. ill tarn, of .aid 1:esu! ce 1. That ;ni order I dr;ncu ou II Il�dr a .... a_aia,l 'iwro❑ 1'. Polson!. IIIc till '1're:istlrer ill I'avol' cat' I'rank,.ir.. furl l:ibnr perfnrol rd b) .aid.lohn Ford Int' file ,loin of rirht>-right dollars 1'e irrso❑ 1 at.. it I ,a d FI ll,uw I w11•r �¢sI. a, r n .tat lieu for olrcrn tl I I I his rut,I raI-I \rich IIII• tit\ I,f SI. 1'it II da\',' set'\�i•e• :I� .I nIeI• of IIIA \I 1I a lei pal fir the pa\'illg Int It Il,abel'I n•I•t. et r. Court, a, per :cal ilrulizrd hill hrrno at-' sllvnl•11 itc 1'uu11 LI uII.:II Ips lilt 11tbFsli- no-le.l. pa\ I1 I n n Veal •I•I,`III. 11 �Inlleil. 1:, ;1at 11. n. obnrl1. .\ I I-•�\Cur al`aAid ll, ::.l II1,11 FIII �Irnll it'll?ollnno \\�,Isr Kenley. I:aia. llallllll. Itr,ant.. ,a' I enotr;tl �t. )linea. Loo.. \i r. I'resideul I:.. }-eas---.t:hL( alley. Innwln n.O'l'nlmrr. .\Ilprnvel .\pelt:,. Is..s. 1'ot,rll, t o l len. I;y1 '0"1. Kealy. Kain. Il:onto. lb alit, ylioea. n,solve!!. Thata order bl dra \\II i; I.nll�, yl r. 1'r\Iariil Ll. nr of Frederhh i;nul•rmda r,r IL; .\pprn\„i .\p t of .i xteeo Imod red ; It I lit't)' 11—ll Ity .\Id. tullvnl-. neilo; I.esol\ ell. '1'llat ibe ell\' ot- In overlaid 1'or as,1•ss2nl,llt n pl"ollrr e�lla I• , de,eri pilot! of lam! a se,1 tieer, of IIIc rtt )' nl'til. Paul he. :nal they for the grading of hale street, as siprr; aro hrrn,y authorized mol directed to tahened 'w•.s n•n n ade I the Board tate a.... Igltge`btttlrithat dab•II.111'+l lllday nfl Pahlfe Wort:.:: also tllnl ' II order be : .II it In n, vor of F. \'. Ilrcde r,nn•dt of \lay'..\. It. 11; which i, II itrdI ill Int' Ilnl• ,lull of vl•\'enI\ br\'I•II :llld :I -11X1 II .Ik I:S� It wa i'I ga ge n•enrd. Irit L'I• i:Ai. -r.olll dollars. bring fur the rrde•Inptil,ll and I exeron• ;I _ood and s iflwient s - of {r "upertytaken for lever in the Si Nth sign meat and u'all'b` of all Ihr rite's w: rd. sold in error for general taxes :mlf I right. title; cad till,! I. of. ill. :net to fm"the erallin� Isl�pes the•,II and to the property' therein am oil Isa be•I 1•n tinoell and described, and also to �trel•i' mlm.e III Ir;Ielst'er till• peninh 'al 1 vas_C alio tnlden. On,'lao,l t'tnllwrr. Imte for the whieII said I'n sell, tulleil. It \':n i. lanlrorn. \\"r nee �. 1 I,aylne 2l IiI•:nIe, Ka II It. Ihi000, I:r�:l ll1. yiioea. lnn"t eagr \vas given. Long. yi r. I'resideut—I:r. 1 nab—.\ Id. ton11•c, Un\\ lit, n,t t'tminnr. .\pprnve I AIn�11 5, Ives. 21na•II, tulle o. Iijan, 1 wa. I Krony. ''. Kain. lianmi, Bryan, )!loco, I.nog. 1'resideot—I+. - ylb•snlvell�I'1'llat :II order for �',II be! Nayb--.\Id. Saobn'o---t. .\IrprnverI AI" -II Ilrn non the Pity '1'reasnrer in tarnof j Intl•\\tit. I:Ilgiueer xs-a contingen (, anal' I!\kill. Onwhill-- In cover Minor otttce. expel! ses. }:I•aolved. 'Chat the I rep •r ri Ly ntlieer. Yeas—.\Id. trrnley.Do\vlxn, f/'tonn,r. rxecntr eertilteate, of indebtedne" to 1'rIseh. Cplleu. ],3 an. Snubnru. ACrbrr. the :uuount of thin” -live thousand dol- Krunc. Kant. !!anon. Bry;ull )limo. lairs ``llyablr in tilt' order of Robert A. Long. yd r. Itav,h rot -I3' soli[!:. \lappr, in out•...o and three years, ,'fill interest at taw rate "f sic -- per ..rut per annum, interest payable lit tnounittee nu Clainl,— st'mi:maually ill payment of 011e -half Bu,ul.ml by the. Notation Council "f of the purchase money of iht' It,, -tit. of St. Paul. 'Chat :w order be t'nllowiug drsc, Iheal read 'still(.. viz.: drawn upon the City 'Treasury ill (livor One-third "f dol, lice t51 and six oil. of .Ialays Se to ibilla ker. attorney for block niurh•en Ila), St. P:uil Pru lett and Cllaides 1.. Ilyde, assignee of 1'..\. the northerly37: fret I f !.III[( le. ina•- Fkberg et al..fic'thesum Id.."hundred third of lots Iiv, Tal 'tad six (6). hka-k and forty --live i ue-huudredths dollars nineteen 1161. St. Paul Proper, as author- ;r3a1.4.it to satisfy ",iudgnlrut rendered ized I an act of til(. legislature, ap- '"ul entered in thi• uuulieipal ruurt h proved Feh. 33, 18g7. favor of said Hyde and against Folsom And that orders be drawn upon the & 'Murray. for labor perfor led by said Treasury" ill favorof the owners of said C. A. Ekberg et al., for said Folsom S land whenever the Mayor ails!! be sails - 10 144 PROCEEDINGS OF THE COMMON COUNCIL. erected to the satisfaction and approval of said Engineer and Committee oil Streets. Sec. 5. Whenever any street on which any pole shall have been set shall he : graded or paved the said Economv Steam Heat company at its own cost shall reset said pole so as to conform to the street as reconstructed. Sec. 8. The Common Council reserves the riglit to order and cause any or all of said wires to be laid under ground at any time, and to order any and all of the poles removed from off the streets ur either of them whenever it may deem proper to lay the wires of said company underground. Sec. 7. And it is expressly provided that the acceptance of this permission ' by the Economy Steam heat Company, either by resolution Ill its board of di- rectors or by acting hereunder, by the erection of its voles and fully comply - Ing with all the terms and conditions of this ordinance, shall he an acceptance of all the conditions and provisions of this ordinance as herein contafnod; and It is further provided, that the rights hereby granted are furthersubject toall the conditions and re(fuirements of either or any of the ordinances of the city of St. Paul now in force in relation to and governing the use of the streets of said city, by ally party, person, first, company or corporation, for any pur- pose for the erection of poles for the purpose of electric lighting. Sec. 8. This ordinance shall take effect and be In force from and after its publication. Seas-AId. Conley, Dowlan, O'Con- nor, Petsch, Cullen, Ryan, Sanborn, Weber, Kenny, Rain, Hall Bryant, Minna, Long, Mr. President - Passed April 3, 1888. Cites. D. KFnu. President of Council. Approved April 5, 1895. RonERT A. ,5'51ITlt, Mayor. Attest: Tnos. A. PnANDEnGART, City Clerk. April 7. Resolutions. Resolved, That the following plats as recommended by the Plat Commission, be and the slime are hereby accepted by the Common Council: Stevens' rearrangement of lots 13, 14, - 15, Iii, 17 and 18, block 4, Forestdale addition to St. Paul. _ Moylan's addition to the city of St. Paul. Joseph R. Weide's rearrangement of block 3 and north one-half of block Winter's addition. Birmingham's Fourth addition to St. Paul. McCaskey's rearrangement of block 1, Hamline Syndicate Addition No. 1. Yeas-Ald. Conley, Dowlan,O'Connor, Petsch, Cullen, Ryan, Sanborn, weber, Kenny, Kain, Hamm, Bryant, Mines, Long, )Jr. President -15. Approved April 5, 1888. By Ald. Ryan - Resolved, That the grade of Juno street, from Pleasant avenue to Bay street, as indicated by the red grade line of the accompanying profile, and as recommended by the City Engineer, be and the same hereby is adopted by'the Common Council as the established grade. Teas-AId. Conley, Dowlan, O'Con- nor, Petsch, Cullet, Byyan, Sanborn, Reber, Kenny, Kain, Hamot, Bryant, Mines, Long, )Ir. President -15. Approved April 5, 1888. By At([. Rvan- Resolved. That the•grade of Chats- worth street, from Otto street to Ran- dolph street, as indicated by the red grade line on the accompanying profile and as recommended by the City Engi- neer, be and the same is hereby adopted by the Common Council as the estab- lished grade. Yeas-Ald. Conley, Dowlan, O'Con- nor, Petsch, Cullen, Ryan, Sanborn, Reber. Kenny, Kain, Damm, Bryant, Millen' Lung. Air. President -15. Approved April t,, 1888. By Aid. Rvan- Resolved, That the grade of Tuscarora street, from Pleasant avenue to Milton street, as indicated by the red grade line on the accompanying profile, and as recommended by the City Engineer, be and the same Is hereby adopted by the Common Council as the established grade. Teas-Ald. Conley, Dowlan, O'Con- nor, Petsch, Cullen, Ryan, Sanborn, Reber, Kenny, Kain, Hamm, Bryant, Minea, Long, Dir. President -15. Approved April 5,18M. By Ald. Ryan - Resolved, That the grade of Milton street, from Otto street to Randolph street, as indicated by the red grade line on the acconiguying profile and as re- commended y the City Engineer, be and the same is hereby adopted by the Common Council as the established grade. Yeas-Ald. Conley, Dowlan, O'Con- nor, Petsch, Cullen, Ryan, Sanborn, Reber, Kenn}} Kain, Hamm, Bryant, Mines, Long, Mr. President -15. Anprovod Apr115, 1888. BAid. Weber- Itesolved, That an order be drawn in favor of the Board of Control for 14tOCEEDINGS OF THE CO\1)111\ COUNCIL. s I,:dbCns, bri ng of l y �s oto-th ird ar.•ul' )lurrac uudrr their runBract "fill 111k.e �penditure of said Iloa rd fur ihslir nuouh Pity of 51. Paul. fur III,- paving of \\-a- of March. lssn, room surrl, etc. Sea. --.\Id. I'eulrc. I)uw inn, 11'1'uu- Also. that an ordrr be drimIT iu Iacor our. I'rt sob. ('ullru. II):u.. n:uiboru. I of said Iaoo.s S.•hamumkro. attoruc) )\'ehrr. Krouc, Kain. I1;uu To. Ipc;ml. fur surd Ilydv,as.iturr of.iulw I'rn•rsuu )Iris. Long. )Ir. Prrsideut 1 0al.. for the sow of furl) -one mol srv- .\p1, e.I .\ o I I :,. his. city -fm r our-Inuu lr,•d l 11s dol ITT I's i L ID i. --- W-lisl'y.j udguu•ul rrudrrrd ;uul concord he .%[.I.Ih.ola u�. - li It,,- uuudripal 1. ill favor ul' said Resolved. ']'hill au order he.haau uu I Ilydr and :]gill usl Suur.ni 1'. Fulsoul. Ihr 1'ily Troasurrr ill h.cur of frank Ir., fur hlbur 1)w havuvl ht .aid ,lulu. Ford I'ur ihr >un, of righty -right dollars; Petrrsou rt d... fur .nid Folsom under Ass'. as runqu•us;d run fu!elrcrn .Ili; his outr.o.t with the l it) of SI. P; 1.. days' ,ere ire as .l ndt . of itr \lunwipal fur ito, pacing of Ilu.aiod sore.. elv. r Court, as pean ilrw ized hill hereto at- 1 •I'hr Pity ('uu parol er is hrreb_t- iu- tarhrd. sltvcted to pa) Ihr .null• out of Esti- Yeas--Md. I'uulr). Ih.oiuu, 1)•I ln.- no,IsNus. 4 and ;111--d .aid Fnleou. nor. I'rtsrl.. I ellen. I;c;ut. S:w 6urll, .F )loony ;uu1 S. 1'. Fu6um. .Ir.. upon Ili vlwr, Kru u). Knill. llauuu. Ilryil at_ said cuntrart. \limo. Lune. )1r. Presid.•nt I:,. Yeas -.\Id. l'uuh•)..Duola il.(1'l'uuu.... Approcwl .-\pori:.. Is". 1'ei.rh.I alleu. Itcau. Sauboru. \Srb.•r. Rr1m). Kain, Ihuuoi. Br);un. )linen, I h•suh•,•d. 'That ;u. ordrr be drewo ill Lone. ylr. 1'rrsidrut -i5. facer of flr•drrick 1mrl.•1-1i19d Io' the .\ppro-'i.\poll ,.Isis. sow of xiw•u hu❑ Irrd and and :4rbei (1.657.:Vo dollars. heilnf. Hc.AId. Iulh•u- an.uu ul overpaid for se.rssuh•ut uu was-. Itesolvrd, That Ihr prnprr oily uf- rella cons description of land asseseed Ifcers of the city of SI. I'au I be it I they 1'or the grading of Dal. street. as per aro hereby a thori'rvd and direct I to corrected a.ersna•ui made by the Board! sell and and assign that evrtai❑ real Its - of Public Works: also that ao ordrr bri late I inmgv belling date the 240h lac drawn uI htvur of F. S. He0..r=tae(Jt j d yla). A. 1). Ise. tchirh is rrrordrd ill for Ihr sum of srcrnt y-s,•vru :uul !HINT Book 1:17 of uort_ag,- record. parr CW; 77.091 dollars. being for the rrdem;w ptiun d to execute i, good and sutlirient as' of propertc Taken fur Ieve,• fn the Sixth signI .eat and ttansfvr of all the cites ward, sold fn error for general bursatnl I right.title and inlrn•,L of. in. ;not to fur the grading and ],,I o I Isabel the it Ine :old to It,, -property thereto stre,•t. aleutiourd and described. and also to leas- Md.l'oulr), Dowl;ul,l )'1'ouuor. iudur.. and transfer Ihor prondssory friscn h. Culn•. R. -n. Sauburu. \Srbrr - uule for the pac'nent f which said ICvnm. Kaiu. Ilaunu. Bn out, ylfnea. n101-Wagr was g1-11. Long. )Ir. I'rrsidrm-l5. Yells- kid Couk" Duwlan'O'Counor. .\p1)ril'. April n is.- Petsch. l'ullrn. 1:f:un, Reber. Kenn). Kain. ]lame. Bn-ant. )linea. Long. Mr. B) Md. Lung- President -H. Resolved, That an order I'or .��) be Nays-Ald. Sanborn -I. d ra tvu on the lily 'I'retsurer it, t'avur of ,\Ppruved .\pori 5. Is-. ihr Citv Engineer as a cuutiugrnt food p, ru)er minor odicr. rxpruses. I 1"rax-:\I1.1'onlrp,Umr lau.0 Couuor. frisch, Pullen. Ryau, Sanborn. Reber. Kennc. Kain. IL•untn, 131, t. \linea. Lung. Mr. ]'resident --15. .\pprovrd April 5. Iscs. It, ContinM •e on Claiuu- Itesoked by the. Coalition ('uuueil of ihr Cit, of tit. Paul. That at, order be .IraV1'11 111)011 the URN Treasury in favor If James Schounwaker. attorney for Charles I•. Ilvde. assignee of 1'. A. Ekberg et al., for ihr sum of two hundred ;,ad forty -live one -hundredths dollars i$?ilo•4b) to satisfv judgment rrudered and entered In the utuufeipal court in favor of said Hyde and against Folsom & Murray for labor performed by skid C. A. Ekb;-rg et al., for said Folsom & to Ili .AId. Dowlau- Itesulved. Thal the prupet•ri Ly udivrrs execute veftilfcates of I Ichtedness to the amount of thirty -live thousand dol- lars payable to the order of Robert A. Swath. \layor, ill one, two and three years, w'fth I Ib rest at the rate of six per rent per annual. interest pa3ahle sendannuall) fu payumnt of one-half. of the purchase money of the following descrihe.d real estate. viz.: One-third of lots live (5) •Tad six (6). block nineteen (111). St. Paul Propper, and the northerly 874; feet , f Toll e one- third of lots lire WI and xis hll, bto(-k nineteen rte). St. P ud per, ill author- ized by) an set of the legislature, ap- prove,Fch. 2,8. IKs7. And that ordel's be drawn upon the Treasury in favorof the owners of said land whenever the Mayor shall be satis- 148 PROCEEDINGS DY THE COMMON COUNCIL, tied that the Boanl ulCounty Colnlltis- siouers has purchased the land for a jail Ate. slid has secured a warrantee deer) rune ing to the county of R:nusey and the city of St. Paul.,,I of approvod by the County load Corp 7Yf@Ih ill .Attorl", and,that a resolution approved SLu'cli 7. 1887, authorizing the is,ur of: V,0110 for the pureh axe of a ,Fail site is hereby re- pealed. Yeas-:Ald. Cuulec. O'Couuur, i'rt-li. Sanborn, Welker. Kenny. Kala, Ihunm. Berr. ryant, Alina. Lung. KeMr. \"irk- Yresidult-13. - Says-Ald. Cullen, Ityau-' Apprt\•ed April 5, 184s. By Ald. Kahn - Resolved, That the Supelinteudrnt of Police Patrol 'Telegraph he and is hereby instructed it) purchase four pa- Iicepatrol boxes, to be located :u fol- lows: Ona on the corner of 1'nyuc ave - um, and A'hitall street: our ou the cor- ner of /'ase sol i'n}-o• u the. corner of \1-alsotdlul'u��� street. and one o I fill' I "Aster gut' \yells and Art•adc. street,. .\Iso that the pIr lieu pntrul bus now lusted nn t br her of Iteao•, amt 1'uy o• 'bell lie lbe removed to the corner of ?linnehaha and Payne a%vilin . Yeas -Aid. Colney, Illi\, boa, O'C(M- are, Petsch. Callen. Ep a, Sauburu. Weber. Kenn}, Kula, Ilion. Itry:ut. Miura, Lang. Slr. I'residrnt-I:,. Approved .April .i. IokS'. By All[. Cullen - Resolved. That the Couuliltre ou Printing he and they' art• hereby in- structed to have 30X1 copies of the re- port of the SL Paul Public Librar} fur the year 1947 printed :u ill pnphlrl forul. Yeats -Aid. (',lite,. II— ;in. 0 (.'1- nur. Petsch, Pullen, Rylul, ''"hunt. Reber, Kruny. Kaiu. III, Bryant, \linea. Long. Mr. Pre,ide nl-I Approved April. -1_111x.+. Ite,olved, That flat• St. Paul Cily It :1i1- vnv ( mpany 1 slid it i, hereby rr- quiredrto build. equip and operate ;u1 addiltol hal half toile of its ,fillet rail- s Itundu street, r.vteuding west- ,,ai•dstow, Aruudt•1 street. maid\vork fu be doh(. within 'u, loulltb, trout I.h i, date. Seas -AI 1. Coliley'. Duvvinu, O'Con- nor. Petsch. ('ullru. Itc:ul. 5:wboru. ]]railer. Keuucy. Kaiu. Iluuuu. Bryant. Minea. Long. W'. Ihrsidv t -la. Approved .April :t, 1-. By :Aid. Hann - Resolved, That p(.rlui„ion I, --and i, hereby granted to Rillitul I_ Amis lout J. E. Steginn to grade Stillwater Ircauuc at Hazel Park, from the north line lit' Harvester avenue to the intersection of ,:rid SLlllviater avlt n, v, IIh the Chicago, Sl. Paul. >liaucal lis L Omaha rail- way, the cost of grading as heroin asked for to be duce without 'list to fill' pity. and und'r theuperyi,iml of and 11.1111'lilt isfactiun of the Cft, Eu ;!u.ck. Yva,-.AId. CoIde}, llovclau, 11'Con- nur. Petsch, Cullru. helm. Sanborn. VYobrr, Kell,,. Kain. Ilanun. Br3aut. Slinea, Long. Mr. Pre.ident-15. Approved April 5. laws. 13v -kid. Cullen- -solved. '1'11x[ the eompeusation and pa, of Frank klcGuire, as Sower in- ppeehu•, be established and fixed at the rale of .1.51X0 per annual from 111111 after the l t day of April, Miss. 1"rax--Ad. Cunlc}.Dov,I:m. O'C'I, r. ['etseh ('ultra. R.}an, Sanborn. Weber. Kennv. Kaiu, ILunul. Bryant. )linea. Long. Mr. President -15. Alrprocr I April 5, lwlx. B, .Vd. Br,:ud- Re,ol,ell.'I'].:at the Board of Fir'. Cook- be ullybe ahll the same ort• hereby :uttbI izcd null direct(.d to cause to be. placed ;it the eorurr uY Couconl ,treat it Brow, :tura uo a Itrr:darul box. ;oil "'Inplete. li vas-Ald. Conley. Do\vlall. O,cou- uor, I'ri set. Cullcu. Itv;ul, Saotime \Veber, Keuuy. Kahn. ll:muu. Bry;un. Mines. Lone_. Mr. Presidl•ut-15. �A pprovld .April S. INKS. x -v_lld. Pullen -- 1 Hesolved, That the matter pertaining to the disposition of garbage, night soil, •axile,, manure :old other refuse matter br rofen(.d to the Cuumlittee un Streets and DoparI nu•nt lit' Health. who shall bo oul1ru\vrred jointly to advertise tor plans to bids for filo lisposal of :dl such garbage. night soil. (.1c., cit her b}' I n•lltatioll lir trans- porCttion to,nllle point at least one (1) vile b-ond the eity limit,, wllich joint ,ononitice i, hereby authorized to open and evamiur all bids turd specifications received. :and select the most practical sliI r • t om.eal bleu for the considera- tion of this Cou licit. ] ea.s-A Id. Conle}, Dowlan. O'Ceno- VA�rli+t,c11. I. ullen. It,un, Sanborn. brr, Krol,. Kaiu. Hamm, Bryant. Miura. Long, Mr. President -15. :to ppruvod April S. INKS. 1:, -kill. Cull,'o Resolved, ]'flat till• contract, prepared lid submitted for the (-cast-act ton of i,,- Adlohai3O'ation building to the bus- pival by F. .1. (tomer as heretot'orc di- rected, be ],,Hooker the sa is hereby ap- proved and •athe proper ncity officers are l arcbp directed to execute the same on behalf of said .iO'. PROCEEDINGS OP THE COMMON' 1.01'X(•11.. 149 Yv;,,--Ald.Colde\'. DIt\\'];0'( .0 Sel•eI11I 1':Ie1'tllrll Di,tri,t q;vo'ge\\. 1'rlarh, I"Ah.n. l:can. Sanburill, u. \Seiler. D:•Ilingrr. \\'illiaw ('a r,uu. (;. W. Ilna- Kei.m. Kaiu. Hauml. I.I'l aul. Sliua. t• Iand. Lung. Mo. 'Third 1. 14".twil Disu'irt - .huhu \I. .\Pln'uc1'd April 5. IN-. Ili u(..h. \\'illiam F. L'nnuu. If. II. Yuune. IC-011'e,l. Thaltin' folio\\'Ing hum•d li till:I l'I'll \, \I:1 r. Fir,t l•:Iretiuu I)i,t.it I A\ Urll. 1. '1'. person, lot. :uul Ihl-\ are hereby ;Ip- � 11 heeler. .I. if: ISry rr. puuded a, judges for uu• (.n,uilnr cit, Srruud Fulfill,, I)i,t. It .I. rlrrliuu, yL•ty t. 1>4:,, ('bane,. 11. ISirlrn nru t. l'. Stoddard. I'M, use w.\I;p. Elrrtiull Ui,i rirl-(Irtra'gr Grry ]'he'll FaectiI' Di,l ries--.Iohu I1. Bo -Third I:u•h, .1. Ru,oullnd. Georg.• Dom. deli. 1)..1. Ilarriugpnl, Dim Alarkt•co}.. I unrth I•aortinu Dist rirp-Ueurgr Second Ehrtiou Ui,t rirt-,haul•, �Ib•I lel, l'. Miltiod'ord. H. Chri,- O'Bri1n, J. .I. I Sirhiehau,l'r, \Cilli;uu Duulap.Dglh. .\. Third }:heli.... ni,trirl... lll•nrc \\.il- Pi r,i. I?Irrtiou Ui,i riri--.lulw .L.\Krell. hriul..L•uu1•, P. Frni,rt h. Demi. If,,,- Fuc Richard Lulu',cu. rilra u.I?d serund Electtou Di,hi rl - Ila,id S:ur ,t:ru�u wku"' turd. .Il'.. \\-illho McTell E. P. oItlr-.. Fila) Elerfinn Di,u'irt-.Lan•, \ \Cal,lt. uaue. Williao \Aukelil•III. J;kl , Dillon. •I'llinl I•:leetiou Ilia ril-1 -•I. .I. I:l-lu- of d I.A. 'l He•nrnl•r. Srcon I 1•:Irrtiuu DWrirl-Fr, u•l (nil. (:. I:nauft. ('barb, Spiel. I1. Ii. t'mupllrll. 'l10rd Elrctiuu Dist Pil i--\\". 11. Cook. \\-.\1; 0. Fi r,t F.Irrtiuu District --E. B. Iliggin,. .I;ole. l'I:I If1•y. Le,lic l'urliu'. ,,.\It•-vandcr.\d:Im,. il:I,id h II -ooh. ru u;p \v.\nI'' I'irst L•'Irrtiou District -\1'. D. \\'right, Second h:bctiuu Di,t riot --\1'. 1'. I11.III- Xrl, S:unlel. U. F. Ilaggrrl}. W. >Irrrill. 1'h:vlr, U. Itrut- Second K(ee.tlil" District - l'. N. Cull-!, Icy. I; 1.1 Vt: x'1', \\A1:1 iugs, Janke. Slurrap..btp Me\aliases. F'ir,t F:1ectiuu District- It. M. M.H. IL Third Eh•ctIUll Di,trict--M..I. 0. L1, , \\'.'I'uppiug. Thomas Inner. E. P. Ilihol. Cyrus Eatlo .. I Second Ebrtinn Dixtriet--11. eo"It•rll I,.\R1l. .1. j I:re \vsl rr, 1'. .I. Idea,uu. A. 1.. ('rail. lu' h'irat Election DisIt. lno'Co 'Pistri,uour. 'Third r:brfion nisIlirt-Peter L'oland. cwn'gr T. .Ioluwou. R. uol. \Yi [I' till A. Davrrn, W. A. 1Ce,siuger. 5-Iond Election Dist ri -t --.August •I. �. Yeas- Conley. Dow la 1,,O't'n_nour. I laI11I111.1', (i(•(11'g1• Rnellll'1'. I'. lil'ill•I•. .Aid. Pl't,l'll, ('llllell. Ii\':ill. til llhlll'll, Weber, ird Elvetiuu UisU'irt-('. It. R"ill- !Kruhyo Kaiu. Il:uunl, lir,nnt. llinra. E. L. Larpruh•ur, h'I:ulk Schliek' Lult"¢. \Ir. Ih'r,idrut-l5. Fourth Kleeliuu 1)i,trirt-..\1-:3011.1 L. It); ld. .lobo Fort tne. .huhu If. \pl.huccd .1 Aril a. LSS,. whby. 1• AI I I t 1 • -- - - - Fir III Fir,l EI •ctiuu Di,tricl \\'illi;uu Sul ith, _N 1,1, (lard c. D:ul ICI•I 13. Socuu f Elee[il District -.I o'loph g..Io,t•t II Piclult. Thoo:I, Ill 'r,. I".[ Ele,tion Ut,h'ict -- Ib•,ry llarih, .holo Ft'.. \\'illialu 1\''-1,11. sI x'ro wel:o. Fir,I Elrctiou Di,lrwI - ('hill IIs Fitter, John Co h -Ho, .Ioseph Duburd. Seco1111 F:lectiol 1)istrirt - I.a\r rv•o•I• 'frac}, h'rauk l:os,. ,john L. Arlt. 'Third }:lection Ili,l riot -John 11. De. Ifruyl•n, \\'illmin Ilaskoll. )I. 1'. >lori- arly. Fourth F:lertiou Di,trlct--.bmcph C,uiun. Item., C. Wilke.. .Annrew 6u-kucr. fifth Kloction Dim,10--F:. F. Crocker, .huhu Thvheo ..1. ]I. Burc11. Sixth }aerliuu District--I';d\rit, Taft. I1. It(.Ibuel, it. F. I'iepr1 ,e:vel - w-tHet First C.II (fb �'llip.ct - ('L:arle. mooze.. C. II: ]tanship. Oem,g' R. Moore. ' u l trsul vrd, hat the Pity Oil Lump Cuun';u•tur 'Ila nd i, ht•rr ), instructed to da(.e al 1 maintain ,it lamas at Lh1- t'ollu\ i Ig d1 ,ignated 11 riots, vie: Fi,e laops on ('h(. and avenue, br- 'iI,o St..\lit bony a\'(.ttu' mud 1.niver- silv :ncuuo. ;db•rn 11I ,ale, lit' ibc ,to III. ablulat :SIN) fl•I`t apal t. llm! 1:a,Itp :1l the norLll\\'e.,t el,rnel' Irl' Laurel u,eulu' mud IFlehart sunt. Yeas -.\Id. ('unlev. Dov, :I,. O'Cun- it S bo \Ci•lun', 6enuy. Kll. Il:unnl. Recant. Miura. I onit_r. 19cnistdent---15. Approved April 5. tSss. By .Aid, Loug- Bosolved.'1'la tie ,Irebt Oil lump (lull tr:lutor be not i, boruby instructed to duce mud maintain oil lump, at fill - to "Ing designated points. , One nil north .sideSt. Anthony a\'e- uue, Y'u feet east of Prim' uveuue. tine wt the south side of St. Antlmny avenue, ago feet east of Prior avenue. 150 1'I10CEEDINGS OF THE COMMON COUNCIL. Dile ou lite southwest corucI of lgl,- hart and \\'alder :nruues. Une at the Su itlnvest conger of lot u. Mock la Une at the nurt ha est anal of block 35. Une fu front of lot 94, block Une at the. northwest corner of Wilder xnd _ arslodl avenues, all at Merriam Park. Four lamps on Snelling avenue. evenly distributed els alternate sides of the street between Unfversitc and St. Anthuuy- avl-nues. leas-:AId. Couley, Dowlan. O'Con- nor, Petseh, Cullen. Ryan, Sa ilhm'n. Weber. Fenny, Kain. Ila ion. Bryant, Mine.a. Loug, Mr. Pnsideut-15. Approved April 5. ISSS. Whereas. Theon arts of the property abutting upon and along Ihr liar of the alley fu lil,ick :. Mac:des1cr Park, hayi, petitioned tilt- Countou Council of the cit of St. Paul to vacate all that part of said alley described as follol's: Begin- ning at a-puiut oil the east fill(- of lot lu I:) feet south of lit(. northeast eotmer of said Int 10: tfumc(- south thirteen flat Ir,l: thence west S+feet ; Iheore south 1feet: thence cast lot) feet; thence oorth 39 feet: thence west h; felt to fill- poi ilo point , f hc0looloa, which safd pt-ti- tfun &IIN sets forth the factsmol rea- sons for said vacation. and vvas duly av- companied by a plat thereof as proposed to be vacatcu::u 1. Whereas. The Couuuou (lnulcil. upoli lite 1)reseIIof tittioof sit fd petition, deemed it expedient tbut the nutter be pro- eceded with and ordered said pctitiou to Ill. filed of rvrord NN fill the ('ity l'Icrk, laid nutiee to he given by puhlwatiou as provided by law: am!, Whereas. ])it(, notice by pit Ili iration in the otlir•ial paper of said city for fou weeks, con mrnruig ou the 15th day of February, A,11. ISS.B, to the effect that said petltfoo had been filed with the Cit Clerk. stating fn brief it: object. alai that the same would be heard and v llsidered by the Common Council of the city of St. Paul, on Tuesday, the :td dayof April, A- D. 1888. ;it S::ill.'clock It illhe. aft,moon of said day, at the Council Chambcr f l fht-('ity (fall of,aid city: and. Vvhereas. At the flat(- and glare hast aforesaid. for the huyestigation .11 1 sideration of of such proposed vacation of said part I f ally Ili block '5. Alac- alester Park, tit(- Common Coulwil, after hearing all persons later- ested, and being of the opinion that fill- Same hesane is neeess:lry and proper. and that the prerequisites therefor have all been complied with: now therefore be it Resolved, ']'flat all of Said part of said alley beginning at a point on the east fine of jot 10 sixty-five (65) feet south of the nm'thcast em'ner of :•fid lot 10: thence south thirteen (1:31 feet: thence west eighty-four 044) feet: thence. south ,Ixt•ea rtty feet: thence cast one hun- dn-o (llmo fret: thence north twenty- uh o 20) fret: thence t est sixteen (ill) feet to tlu; point ""St brghutiug, as fit. same appears of record in the office of the Beeister of Deed, in and to], if,(. county of Ramsey, yli..oexta, be and till- same is hereby declared to he vacated and dis- continued, as asked for fu said petition and as herchuabnve specified. Yeas-AId. Conley, Dowlan.WCuunor. Petsch, Callen, Ryan. Sanborn. Weber, Kenny', Kafn, Il:unui, Bryant. \linea. Long, Jlr. President -15. A llpnoed April 5. 1SSS. Whereas. •Pile uynet s of the property abutting upon and aluu • the line of the streets and alleys fest St. Paul Ileal Estate and Inlproveuent Sydfeat• addition No. have lietitioued the l'ouuunu Council of the cntp of St. Paul to carne the sleets laid allies in said addition. which said petition duly sets forth the facts lull reasons for said va- cation, and was duly acconlpanted by - a plat thereof as proposed to he vacated. and VWhereas. The Common Council. upon the prt•se nett iuu of said yeti lino, duuued it cxpedicut thatthe matter be proceeded with and ordered said petition to be filed of record with tfle City Clerk. and ]to - tide to be given by publication as pro- vfdt-d by laty, and Whvreas. Due notice by publication in the utlicial paper of ,aid city for four weeks, ronuueuc•ing on the loth clay if h'cinm:u•y, A. 1). 188x, t1 the effrCt that said petition had been filed with the CiteClerk. stating fn brief its olliect, and that the same would be heard and considered b3 the Common Council of the city of St. Patti,on Tuesday, the :id day of April. A. D. 1888, at 5::30 o'rlork ill the afternoon of safd day. at tIll. Council Chaolber fu file City hall of said rlty: and Whereas. At the tinm and place last aforesaid, fur the ill-Stigatfon Had e011- sfdrratlon of such proposed vacation of said streets all([ alleys, tie Coal - mon Council. after hearing all persons interested. and belle of the opinion that ill., sone is necessary and proper, and that the pre•requisiles therefor have all been complied ,fill: now, therefore. heit I''esohed. That all of safd Streets and alleys in safd West It. Paul Real Estate •Ind• Improvement Syndicate Addition So. 5. as tete same appears of record in the officeof' the Register of Heeds fu and for the county of Ramsey, Minnesota, be and the same are hereby declared to be PROCEEDINGS OF THE COMMON COI CIL. 151 __ted and discoutinund as asked for in safd petition and as hen•inabucr sprci- 6ed. Yeas-Ald. Conley. DOwlall, O'Connor, Petsch, Culleal Ifyau, Sauburu, Weber, K-113 K;lbI Ilatmu. Bryant. Minna, Long, Mr. Presilll lot— -15. Approved April 5, IKS8. By Ald. Fain - Resolved, That the City Engineer be and he is hereby requesh•d to report :t ,rade ()Ifthe alley lit block 34., Lyman I Ihas v s ad Conii. ns-:AId.Cunluy. Uowlan, U'(lmuor, Petsch, Cullen, Ryan. "suborn, Avebm'. Kenny, Kai.., lliona" 13'.34... t. Miura, Lung, Mr. President -1G. .\pproyed April ,. ISIS, R3 :AId. Il oral — izesolved, '['flat the Cit% F:ogincer be requested to report it grade line on llar- vester avruue, front Phalen to White Bear avenue: Fhutdnm street, from Seventh Mg.ef to I [.tit city limits: White Beau' avcuuc, from Seventh street to the north city limits: .Ames avenue. from Whiff- Bv:u'a,,mw to '4tilllyater avenue: La l'fusse actin ut•, flow Ger- unds street to Kennard street. leas-Ald.Coniv,. Dooiau, O'l'eoolo'. Pet -h. Pullen, Yvan, "auburn. Weber. K, -inn. Klin, Ilaiunl. ISryaut. Miti Long. yl r. President -U, :\pprovcd April 5. [SSS. R3 Ald. 11; oua- lil-sol11-1 That ill,- City F,ueh..rrrbe requested to report a grade line all Stn wat+r avcuuc, fruit the north line of Ilarvester avenue to the Chicago, St. Paul, Miuneapoh, & Omaha railway. Seas -.\Id. Pooley. [Malas, O'Coo- uur, I'clsch, CollesU1 ill' Sauburu. \Veber, Fenny. Kalil. Ila..uu. ltmant. \linea. Loug. ',It. I'rol(-ot Approved April J. lases. ity :\Id. Snuhor❑-- kesolvc,l, 'That tit(- t1lf Euei.. ct•I be III,([ is hereb} insirueted to rauso the spew to be cleared off the sidewalk front Grand avcuuc hl Sl. (lair tmet. ou A'ic•lu'ia strreL and un St Clair sheet. from Victoria suet lu I hatswurth street, and that he eau. t..• pile, of earth :md rubbish to br rcomved fru'" Sunnnil ayt-oul- at the'.'.ossa n:; 'it Selby avenut•. Yeats -A Id. Coiner, I towl n. O'Connor, Petsch. ('ellen. Ifyaw, Sauburu. \Veber. Kenny'. Kai... lhillon. 110alo . Lowe, M'. Ihrsident --1:,. Approved April J. IFAS. Rt Ald. PetUch- R."ohed, 'Thal the lived order uY the •l'uuuuuu Cuwlcil uq) nosed yLurla 1. 1SWti, Insiru•Iing the �Io(I rot of Public Works to grade Cedar street to a partial groule be, nd fileou , isI—eby t ystrescinded. repealed • ud auuulled, all'[ the hoard of Public At'orks v't• requested to return the papers ill said mb atter , the r Cou ,Iton coal eil. Veas-:AId. Conley. DuN Iall,o'COm1or. Pet,ch, Cullen. Ryan, "anbmu, Weber, Kenny, Fain. ]lamin, Bryant. Minea, Lung, >lr. President -15. Approved :April i, 1SS8. By Ald. Loaf— �Resoh'ed.'1'flat the Board of Public Works (-cause it three plank wooden side- walk, together with the ueeessarc cross n•alks, to be Iafd u.. the fulluwfn� sired,, viz: St. _Anthony Park. Aortlt side Gurdon aveua.-, from Laugford Park dace west to lot';;. block 4.8: east Side efurd Park place east from Gurdon to Knapp street: north side Gurdon aymluc. from alley in block 36 to Inmgford ayeuu(-, except where walk Is already laid in front of lots d, i, 6. 7' west side of Scudder a,entne, fruul lot IJ, block f'!. to L:ulgfm'd ayehuc: south side of .Alden street, from Raymond �tveour to Int L!, (dock Y". exrcpt it frout to lots , and d. already laid: north side of 1'ris,11111 sUr(-t front IWymoud avcuuc to tut -0. block dT: South sill' of \tly street, from alley it, block ;a to Raynaud :neem(-: north zideof ph-km'd street. tronl Bit, less avenue to Alla .street: west side of Ad:1 street, from Pirkanl strtv:t to Fendricks• around Raymund place: west Side- of Cromwell a-mle. frotu Robbins streeth f t IAay- mond street east side of front well aye - nuc. from Ihq mond avcuuc to Terri- lorial road: north sfd(- of 'Territorial road, from Cromwell 'avcoue to ltay- m nid :mune: north side of PI In strut. trot.. l'ru IIll. ( avenue • to Eustis. Seas --.\Id. ('un hey, ILIe9;ut U'Cou- uur, Pvtsrl,Cullru. Ryan, Sanborn. \Veber. Kenny. Kai n, ll:uunl. Bryant. _\flora. Lung, Mr. 1'res4drut-15. App)nvrd April 5. 11,99. Iia Ald. Weh'., licsulvcd. Thal tit' Board of Public Woltz, raut,e all eight -foot sidewalk to be Iafd o❑ So ,,tit Side of Front street.. frmll Gaidtier b1 Wo-strru avenue. Yeas \Id. Cunle'. Dowlan, O'(bu- nor. Petsch, Pullen, Ryan, Sanborn, \W(-ber, Keuoy• Kahn. lhoum, Bryaun. yliuea, Long'. Mr. President -15. .Apps I April 5, [SSS. By :\Id. sanboru 1t; ed. That the hoard of Public Vvorks be and it is hereby instructed to eoa1nKtl'nrt au od.. eight -foul w( fell side - N K eta the north side of Laurel ave - lit., from victoria street to Lexingtu.. sty clout•. 151 PROCEDINGS OF THE COMMON COUNCIL. Teas-Ald. Coale}'.D-1-. O'Connor. Pet -b. Culkem R.an. Sanborn. Reber, Kenn, Kain, Ilam ul. It- 1. Milieu. Look. Mr. I'r,-.idenb--I5. Alit rrrr.erl .April:,, 11:45, 111 .\Id. Kron. - lir.ale,-d.'IItaI the Iloard of Pohlie \Corks br aund the, arc hereb, in- ,clnlet,d to erret a sidewalk nu Brain- rrd a.euuv. ho-eea Edgerton street and Arkm'iehl, with uerl•s- IIIL•.. Sea. --Alit. 1'ol dry. Isorbi'-WC our, I'etseh. 1ld len. Itt'au. Sauboru. Reber. Keunr. Kain. Ilanun. Brcant. )linea. Louc. Mr. 1're.idrub .Approved April I;. AhI. Rocher-- 1;esnl.rd. ,'hat the L'n:u'd ul' Puhlic Vforks bu ivatnu'trd to rause vi;;hl-foot .sidewalks to I laid un both sides of Mal-1711stre, t. frau Atwater to Front street.. Seas -Aid. l'm dc.. Ouw hW.O'Conu r. P,•tseh, Cullen, hyaa, Sanborn. \liber. Kurlly. Kain. Il:uunn. Brant. Mim.a. Long. Mr. 1'resid..ut-IS. .Approved .\pri, is-. it :Alli. Iho.lau- Ih•4nlvrd, '['flat the Board.,:;I Public VCork, be cud are hereb. . nested to cause a crosscrolk to be laid across \iis- sissippi stn•r•t. ou lout. side of Nash street. Yeas-Ald. Cuulry.1 lm. lan.WCoulao or. Petseh, Cullen. -Evan. Sunburn, \Cebu• Kenny, Kain. B 'lain. Br.aut. �litwa. Long, Jfr. ..'resident -1.5. Approved :April 5. Bills, ft ,Ald. Weber- Rrwdved, 'What the Board of Public VCorks be . instructed to eause eight -font sidewalks to w laid on botia sides of \\-ural brillg, 4trto•l. troll, .\1 n'a h•n' to Frout streets. 1 rate -:A lot. to h... U'l'na, nor. ''etseh. (.,IIIen. itwau, San,anl. W. -he.: Kenny, Kain. Ilanlm. Bryant. ],Inca. Long, Mr. President -15 .Approved April 5. 1x44. By Aad. Lona-- It. is hcmbv ordered by thu 1'o"I nun 1'.ulm til ,(Ihr Pity at St. fall l: That the matter of grading Itieh a.- rnue, from Langford avenue north to cit limits, be and the same is hereb, referred to the Board of Public Work to 11, ce.4f i cat.. and report: First -14 thkim pro.ctneul proper ;,I'd nrressar.? Ser•, r --1;' ' n I nI the Council u •il :m es[inuatl of the rxpru4,•ih,-rrof.:uul 'tate whetu•r ml. -half of the ro.f thereof i. to 1, paid into t!ie L'it. •I rea,ury before hr ran - tract i. IrL � 11 I I 'Third -Can real estate to be assessed for slid improvvot'lit he found benefited to the rxh•ut of damages. rusty and ex- peusrs urrrs,4arF to be incurred thereby? Fourth -1, such imprrrwenu•nl asked tot upon the pelitiou or application of I the ue'Orr. of awajorit. of floc propert3 to h - a --sed for such iw pron•nleut•.' Fifth --Scud the ('.)ouch it plan or pro- lil,- of .airI imprn.owr lit i's ler uired to law. if eau rvI 1*1 is final, of I le s:uur. Sixth -Scoot ihl• Council a proper nr . der olhecliuc t1'nulryhe work to bl• dolly. j 1"rax- .A lots . Do,hu,. O'Coa- nor. P.-I.ell. 1'ullrli. Ilan. Sanhofll. Writer. Kron.. Kain. Ilauu. Ito ;alis \linea. Lon,. \I r.l'rr.idruF I:,. .\ pprovel I .\ pri 15. B..Ald. .Sanlau l -- I1 , hereb.\ ordered bl ihr noon.... Council of the ('ill of ti \' t. I':wl: That ill,- mutt(,, n utt(, of ruvirurliuc a .seller un )lackuhh, snr,-t. it A,h- I:dul acetol to L:unrl a.cuuv. he std the s, i. h,•reh. mt'erre 1 1'. 11 Boarot 1101' 191 b1ir IN k, to i --ligan• and report : First --I. (his iw prn.ru rat pruprr Sevoud--Give lit,, Oulu' it an rntimatr ,ofthe rspw"" t, r,•oi. and .[ate whrl o., I e -halt ut' Ihr cos lhrroof i. to hr paid into the Clly I'rr•a.nry before ibe contract i. art. - Thlyd--can real ebur b, br fur said impro.enlent he found I Io-fited to Inn' exh•uI of dluhage, r rsis and ,-x- P,•uss urrr..:u'y to br Inco rrrd til,- rrbw:' 1'aurth -Is snrll not -no-lit :ukcd lire up( u the1wlitiuu or :Ippliratiou of thl• m.ners nl' a m;ljority of [he prnprrty to br assesrd fur .nth improrena•u t:' Fifth ---Send Ihr Cou'a-il a phut nr 111'ntile of .aid imprnclouout a, rltuirrd bl ho", il•you report in throe offor s: in, Sixth --Scud Illi Cou n,jl a I,roocr ol- der Ili.. Oho 11o. -oh- to he 41 A'ra.-. V d. Con I ry'. Unn' I:nl. U'l'ou nor. I'c(srh. l'ulleu. R\a n. Saaburn. Reber. IC.•"uc. Kain. Ration. B -int. )Boca. Long, \I i'r,-sident- .Appr.roe-d April:,. 1.441. Ity .\Id. 1tr.ant- It is h,•rrby ordcrrd by the Conunou 1'au aril of itu• Cit. of St. Pal, l: 'That the motirr of voi,lructiue a .,•\\'I•t' on 1'olleol'd .t rest. ['Pull Slab - too, and ml Slaty a rrrL 17oa1 1'Inmord snrrl to Cono," sh'rlq, br 'and the same i, herr•hy rr- frrrrd fn the Bnau-d of fiddle Work, to In.,•1liLaate:llnl rI•poa't- Fires--1. this iw ,col run• ul u•1' :I OII m•r,-salry':' Sera d --Gil` the Con aril all est ia:f h• ret the cxp,•".r IIt,.,f. :uld .tato PROCEEDINGS OF THE COMMON' COUNCIL. 153 whether one-half of the cost thereof i, nue-half of file rust thereof is to be paid to be paid into till (' it. ' I'reaaury before iutr the it. 'rivasury before file call - he contract is let,u'aTh also it is act. be 'Third -Tall real -tato- to be -1-1111 ird-1al real estate to assessed fm'saidiluprurement brfoluld beoelited for said impro.emeut be fuuu(I benefited to Ihr extent of daulug,-n. Bust. ❑not rx- to the extent of damages. rusts and ex- pense,ueressarwtobeinrutI dthereby? Prn.es"-t-1-ar. hr he incurred thereby? Fourth- Is slick iupruwrun•I,( :,ked Frth-ls ,itch baprovemenl asked ou for upuu the prtiiiou or Iprplivatiou of fm' upon the petition or application of fheown,-rluf a uajnrit', of the propert. ill(. owner, of a uajoril) of the property in b-anse.,ed for.nrh iulln'u.ruu•a C' ' to be a.srssrli fol- such inlpruvemelIV Fifth -Scud til,- I'ouno, a plan or pro- Fiflh-Send the 1 bu:acil it plan orpro- dl• of 4ald IIII pI'I rw,-lllelll. a. I'1'Illlll','rl Ir\ Ill,, of said Illlpl'o\'ellll'lit, a5 require(t by No'. if you 1, curt ill fa.or of floc yauur, I law, it 1'ou report in t'awur of the same. Sixth file 1'oullril a proper or- Sixth -Send the Council a proper or- to be done. ,Irr dire,liug the work to be done. Yea, Aid. Uoulrr. Oomlan, 0'( ,it- der direrliug till. o'ork Sea.-.AId. Cuulev. Dowlau, O'Con- nor. Petsch, Pullen.L'vau, Sal bo, our, i'etscdl. 1'ullru, IZNan, Sanborn. A\"ebcr. Kenny, Kain. Ilaunul, lir.:ult, \Cyber, Keouv, Kahl, Ilan in, Bryant. Milieu. Luna. Jar. Presidrut-i:,. Aflocs. l.ol"V, .Aly. Pre,ident-I5. .Approvt•d April 5. 11+.tis. Apprn.cd .April B..A ld. 1'e t.eh- If is hemh\ orderedb} the ('on uou Couueil of the ('ill of St. Pooh: That the lntt:r of pacing Brewster venue, fi'om Viola alert to Como ave, with cedar blocks a"d --rauitr ,-lohiog nd I tti"c I all nrressa r. ewer con :Iocetjon., his r nil the silo,- i. hrn•bc referred to the Board of Public 1\"orks to iuwestig,, :mot report : First --1, till, inapruvcuu•I proper and n,srrnud--I;ice it.,. Cou aril all rstinlatc I,I' Ihr cxpc lis,• thereof.aot.taie whether Ino• -half ut the rust thereof i. to Ire paid into the Tits 71'ra.ur. bcforc the ruu- lrav( is let. 'third -Can real estallc to In• as.cscd for said impro.eua•ut to,•fnuul beurlib•d Ill ihr rxteut. of danlacrs, co,i, soot •x- pci ..I•. nere.sal v to hr ineurrcd thrr,-by Fourth- Is .urh inqu'u.runolt asked fnrupou the Pctiiiuu or :yrplie:uiuu of the owu,-r. of a "lajority of the propert 11, I.-...rssrd for.urh inlprowrwrut?. Fifth -.Send the C-owil a plan nrpru- lilr of said Ilrl pro -I' o ills a. rclpllred by law. if u r,:: e pori ,1 f:I.on' of til•• -aur. Si xt Il -S, -u1 I hr 1'( i,ila proper or der di'.eeling the w or k In Iw 'Iola... Id. Collb•y. I lo, lao.l "i 'tnmo'. 1'ct.rh. ('nllul, L'yan. Sa uboru, \CrI wr. i-n,i iia in. Ii alma. Bn :u,1. >liuro. Long. ylr. I'I.sidruI-tJ. .\ppnryrd .A Aril S, lss.. It..\Id. Oowlau- _-- - Il is hereby ordrrr 1 by ihr 1'uuuuuo Council of the City of N. 1':wl: That the matter of rh:u.cc Id _rade un ?I isyissippi sant•�. 1.rom Acker ,t ..ret Io Case.tlrl•i. he and Ihr -no. l.la,- re b. referred to the Boma of l'uhlir Work, Io III \'('.11g:lie :IIIA 1',•pol'1 : o u•r mud Hirst -Is this ilol,row,-luclli 1 1 Srcon,t- Fier the Couurtl :w rstivatr Id the rx P,•usr therraf-:uul aatr twh,ther It, Ald. Loug- ifis h-ivioy onb,rvd b. till, Common comlcii of fill, ("it c of St. Paul: 'That it matter of opeuiu¢ and i - Icndtus Ih•r.cy ln'enue frouli E'llis snot, to l-nirrh'ait. acruuc. ;our i. lucre,\ referred to Lhr liaard of Public \\-otic' to u—stig:te :old v- purt : Fn'.D-In this iugn'uwcua(•ul properand lo-(--su'v:' S,ruud- ,live the Council alit -tilnati. of Ihr expense thereof. ;nal state n -tether nne-b:tf of the rust thereof to hr paid into the cit., Treasur. ,,-fort the contract is let. Third -('am real estate to be a'we'd for said iwprow,-uu•nt 6e found benefited n, the ,-xn•nt nl' d:uluagrs, cuyts allot ex - sr: ue -,•s,a r3 to he Inc lured thereby'? Fourth --I. such iminvnruu• it asked for Ir., la"ition or app, watiuu if Ito uwurr.. of a tnajorit. of the property in Lr :,.rsrd for such "upruvrn:en C' Fifth - Send the Coloo-il a Phln ur pro- lilr of .aid iluprun•u u•n1 as requir(I by Ian', If \'oil rcpol't III1'awo1' of the muneSixth-Stud the I-oulll•il a proper or- der dirrctiuc the work to be dule. loco.-.\Id.1'ml l,-., I)m.lan.li"Connor. 1'ct.el,, Clllh.n. It,...l S:I..borl,. AA'rher. Krung. Kai". Il:umo. NO lou. ]linea. Lula, \I r. 1'r-olvol --I:,. 1;..\III. II i. Iters,, o[.,I l 6. the Couuuo" l'uuuci1 of the Ci h' ut SL Paul bill the matter of opening and ex- Ioudiue \1'he,•II•r avellue. from Rive arm �•ast to SIa-III : evrune, Ie- and the .amt.. i4 hrrrbc rei'crrrd t" the Board of I'ublir to in.r.tigati- and re. Purl: First -I. Ibis i npov.euuut proper and Second--1;ice the Council an estimate of it.,. expru.c thereot'. and slut,• lbl PROCEEDINGS OF THE COM310 s COUNCIL. rROCEEDINGS OF THE COAL\ION COUNCIL. 1.515 whether ole -half of the cost thereof is our -half of the rose [hcrl•of is to he aid fvnl- whether nue-half of the rust thereof is "1•hir I (';1.l real .state to he assessed to be paid into the Cit} 9'rra,urc Irr}'orr into Uu• 1'iq-'17easur} brfore the to br paid info thr 1'itc 'llrasurc brfnrr I Fur said improveuu•nt br found bcvu•fih•d the rantrart is Irl. tnlrt is Ic•t. I fhr ruutract is Irt. to thr r�tr•nt of d:uuaer•s, rna.md r•s- 1'htrd,-IiI real -tat.• to ha, sed Third -('ala real e.lah• to he assessed "Third -('an real ..tall• Io he :1,s1•sse11 prose. m•eessa- to he iol•ll rre.. Ihereli\-:' for said impr11-oleut Lr fumed bem•fited for said iuw rovew rnr ere found benefited for said iulpru v,;'cot hr fou 1.d 1) fitrd FonrC1-Is sorb iwprncel11u•ut asked to tele extent of data:IKes..last. and I•x- to Ihi• e,l,ot of daloaKes, costs and ex- of the extent of ..:Illla;;l•s, \lase, :Ind cx- for 11 plan [he petition or :l pldication of pr "'a.. ❑ec...;o'y to br iururred 11 1,3 Iwo-, nccc,,ary to Le iururrrd tllerchyP peo... urrr>s:u v to be iururred thrrrbc:' Ihr owurrs 1.Y n wajurily of tier looped. I F'nu rtll--h ,urh imprncelueol askrd Fuurt h --Is such inlpro, lent asked Fourth- Is snrh hnl..rice....lad askrd to he assessed for such lnlloorelnen l:' for upon the oelitiun 1.r appliralio❑ or hn' upon Ihr petition or application of fur 1pnm Ihr prtitinu 1.r apldivini.... of Fifth--seu11 the. 1'ocolcll a plan m fh(;,:I e'nrrs of a urlyn'ih-of thr prupl•IY) ,the ownrrs of a maj..ritc oY thr prvglertc the o\cuers of :1 majoritc of the proprrry prolilr 1.f said ilnprocrmeln. as rrgw red In ;Issessrd fur sorb iwprnerinent:' hi Irr assrssed fur sorb 1, pru\'eua�u r? l0 6l' assrsseyl fur ,nrh iugnncrua•nty he In\c,if cuu report i1. fav(.r of the sauu•. Fifth-G•ud Ihr rounril n peau ..r n'o- h'ifth-srnd the Coonvil ;I plan or pro- F'it'll - lvnd Ihr 1'uunril a peau 1.r pro- sixtll-srnd thr l'oun,d a pruprr or - lite of said impruveuu•nt.:Is rrquirec� be la" lily ut'soid im irocrulent. :IS rrc aired he lite of *aid im nncru a•1. t, as ret ulrrd Ip" drr dirrrtiou Ili', \vork to Ill• duo l•. it' you rr tort i❑ favor of I'v aamc. ,law. if \o1. ..pore in favor of the ,a"ll - I., hnv,ifcon rr 1l in to cur of ihr ;,Inc.s Yra>-.\Id, Contra. Ill." ];Ill.( I"Couunr. .sixth --firm Ihr Comu'il a pruprr n-- sixth fiend thr Council a properol: sixth-srnd tela• I ouncil a pruprr 1'r(,rh, Collett. N,au. s:ul�or�. \P cher, drr dircrtinC th1• \cork I1. hr done• Irr directin_ t1, work fn It. doer. order dirccline the -ark to br• dour. Kvi,m. Kain. Ilanuu. I,ry 1, Minna. Yeas --.\I 1. Cold.\, l lo\clau.0'1'nunur. Yeas-lild. ('uuh•y. Dowlan.0'Connor, Yras-A Id.('nnlrc. Du\clau.l Yl'ouuor. Long. Mr. I'r1•sidrut-lar. 1'rlseh. 1'ullru. Ityml. Sool000. R'ebcr. I'etseh. cuter... IR:uI. saubonl. \Pel(.+r, I'r Uch, 1ld leu. I:y:ul, s:mburu, \Cebu. '11 .\ppruved .\pril Kru-'. Kain. IA'c:w 1. Nfi uea. ; Kcuuc. Kain. lltiunu. Bryant. \fins. Fru 1.y. Main. Ill ill. Brvatlt. \lima. Lon It> Md. Long- daolnl. - Lou_. ?I r. Prrside 1.l --1:I. Lon K. \Ir. Prc•sidr•ut--hi Lou.. \it I'rrsideut -13. It is h. ' nvlrmd h\ U1.• 1'ounu ml _Apps I AIo1I5. IRw. A pprocrd :April G. Isw. .Apinvicrd .April a. IRs,. U000,il vii' thr ('itc ofRt. I':w l: -_- - B\- \;111 h1II'II --- _ 1'I tall the Ilnallel' of 41:o 1111 L' \\-e,li•, .\1d I1 1:` III•rl•11\' I 'llecl-d by the Coolmnll I3\ 1\;1111 It 1, hel'I•II\ n'dri'l.d Ir\ Ilse / bolo , 1';1111: 'l•IIIII•, fl'I all 1111•.11111" a\'I•nne. le Fair - ('1111111.11('lt\' of St, Pa 111: illi, Ilel'1•Iry Irderl.d h\ 1'11111III..11 1'n1111r 11 ..f the 1'ily ni st. 'Thal Blr tial\'111..11'1 \' ;1 \'l'll lee. Ile 11111 the �'lllle. l� IlI'1-I'lly till- 1'I .11 the 111a11e1'..f :l e11;111L1• elf vrade Counciln of ten• CIt\' of .1t. Paul: 1i:I F:crrhreeu Ill;lt n'I' ire npl'illllL' \1.1111 I•, (rl all I�InI\'el',It\' a\"en111' 111 Mar- 'cle, Ill Ila' Bna..d 111' PII MIIe \Pril'k, to incl•eti::..rand repo.. f1 ave(.1.c•, f7nm Uxforel That ole watt.. of 4radiot; AAl•Iln AIilUm ,bade avrn 1.r, br and Ilse s s hrrrllA F'i 1st ---I, Ihi, iugn ov,•lol•ut proper and mrt to street. ;till[ ('batsvcorrh street. from F.dgrrtou s4' to:A..lull. ,n erl.Ilro..1 St. (Tali. strcct to (r,reolll! Wrrl•1, he 1.l fhr s:uul• i, 111•1.be - . .roar. be :old the .awl' i, I b� bi mfr rrrd 11. IL•• Puard of I'ublir U' to i •,til:de and rr port: sroud r,icl tlu• run aril ;111 •a imatl• t1•rrr•d nr fhr Board of Public• \Purl:., h�rrod UI the L'n:nJ of I'1. otic \Turk, to 1 First ---1, Uli, i npr Ivruu•u1 prop.' ;ul'1 �. of III cp •1.,r thrrrof. ;uul slat. ilnrsliKate:old report: incrstigatr and rc•purl. 1'irsl-Is this im rocrnlrlll First p proper oci-c-alI Srruml Ili\l• the Ila(...-il an r,liul;d(' whrt her our - hall 1.l the cost thl•reuY i, In he paid lulu the rill 'llrasu rc brfure --I, Ihi.im nuvruu•nI r1. n•r and I P I Ind nerrssal')":' I It l hr rxprusr lhrrl•uY.and ,Iah•whrnlerlule ruulrarl is lrl. nrcrssar)Y srrinul-(lice the Council I limale lam• -holt ur'the .lest IherrnY i, III hr paid Third -1':ul r•al e,l:nr Ill bl' :Is,rssrd sevuud--talc. Ihr l'on aril :1.i rslilloo, of Ihr rxprose thrrrof. and seal. of U1r•rxurusrlhrrruY. into Ihr rite '1'rra,un brfnrr Ihi• Ion hm said iuq coal br I'uu 1.d hrurli p•d and shltr \chcUler o-hrlhrr nor -half of rhr rose .hereof i+ nue-half of ihr ruse thereof is to br paid I 11. hr paid lilt(. till, ('itv Trva':trc before. iota thr 1'itc I'rr,Iwu'c Metol'' (.art is lrl. Third -1';w Ica[ eslnh• 11. hr a„rssed hl ihr rxtrul of daway,,rust:uulrs- proses uecrs,nn to be inrn rrrd therrhv:' til n Ihr sou U'uet is 1e1. tract i, 11.1• 1 1 lid iugnvivruo•ut be f 11 lo"' ht d 1` urlll- I, such it q rocrmeul asked 'Third ('ate teal -tall• to b1 asw•s,ed Third Cal, bi•.Iseu,ud I til rxteul of da moll ,. I o,l, an I �- lar ill m Ihr petition or application of real .,tate• Io for said ituproveIto•,I l hr found benclitr I for said inlprovc he f......11 hem•Ii1l.11 pi•u,rs urrrs,113 lobi iururred Ihorrb�:' Iho 1.wnrr,cd:I wajoril� of it,,- property went to the extent of danla•le,, c cats and l - Io Ihi• rvtrul 1.r' d:unalrs, ruses ;uul rx- .I •.• pru,vs;,cli"m'c toile iururred thervI., ' I'oort ll -Is , o h ilnlprovemrul I,I: e11 1 ; tar opo(. t6r prtitinu or applirulioo of Io I.I• a„r„I•II for ,orll iwprovemenl:' Fifth Srud Inn• 1'ouucil a plain or pro- prusrs nerrssarc lobe incurred themII.\ I'ourUI-Is surli iul procelnrnt aski•d Ihr I'll nrr, ol, a wajur ilc of Ill• loop''' I> lily of stud in.pro r, o•dl. as rrlluired h\ Foal o I Is such im p..oceweot "Iwd fur fur ,],I till, petition or aqr divation III In he ;Issr,srd Il , ,uch impro,\1 L^ la\v. it -o re r, io fa vnr of the saua•. po upnu I1 prtitinu or applicot11.11 of Uu• 111•..ween of :I wajoriri' of t�le ml' Iertc 1 11' Hill- scud Ihr 1'ou ncil a hal or ro- I' sixth Send ihr 1'oullo it a prnpl•r ur- owm•rs oY :unajurih of the ro n•rf\ I' I In he aasessrd far sorb iwprovcuo•nl1' lite of ;III[ iw prnvr ulrnt. es rrquir''i1 by drr dirrctiul Ihr w(.rk 11. hl• dour. to hr ;Issrased for sorb imurucrment:' fifth-Scnd the l'on aril :1 plan or pro- law. if cuu ..purl i1. t':Ivor of the ,;unr. }l•a,. AM. (l -. Iola lau. 11'('un- Pifth-sl. od till' Couuriha plant or rro- till• of said inlln'oveturnt. a, rrquirrd b� sicth --scud Illy ('nu ncil a pruprr o1. 1, I'rtsrh. ILllru. I(nw. sand 't.n. file of s:Iillhot nvrcc•uleul. as rrgnirl'l� b\ hem it coo rr nn'1 in favor of the sa 1.u•. la\c. if in fa drr dirrrlinl Ihr \cork Io be dour. \\l•. Krnu\. 1::11 u. . Bry;nn. you rr un't cur oY Ihr sanu'. sixth-srnc�thr ('on ncila pruprr nrdrr tiisth-srm� Yru.. .\Id. l'oulrc, Ihnvhu,,11'1'uu our. )lima. Lou_. NI, I'msidrul-- I:I. Ihr pruprr directive Ill work to Iry done. dircctiul Pel.ch. Cullen. Baal , .sau bora. 1Crb1•r. \ raced .\pril a, Ls..... I'I' nrdrr cork total the work to br dour. pray --.\Id. l'onlry. Dowlan. O'1.'uu- ' Ki -ow. Kain, 11;unul. Bnanl. Mites. Yeas -.Aid. Tonle\. Ilu\ctaut. U'('nn- our, 1'rtceh, l'ulleu. Ryan. Sao huru. Lon_. >I r. I'rrsidrut Ia. Ih .led. Lnul nor. 1'etsrh. Cullen. Ihau. sawborn• -cher. \Crbrr. K,u Kain. Ilan to. Bryant. it 3. IRsa. I( i, herrn\ ......rrrd b\ III,- l'..uoou.. \1 Keno\. Kain. B:oolll. I3rca nt. \linea. I.011 1. \Ir. President -t:,, ,\pprocrd.\pl ('ollocil I.f IIIc ('it ol'sl. Talo]: \Burn. Lam;. Mr. President. -I., Approved April :I, IRss. B\ Lou¢ That Ihr malt.. d lrodina Ihr I'd - A al loved April.[, Ix4s. - .\Id. It i. hrrr6y, urdrrrd h� Ihr r(.w uuni I ISI\\'tile sl rrrl, \citL a thirty -tout road - B\ Aid. Kruuc.-. _.. _._ _ Uy Lung-_ ('nnllrii 1.t Ihr Cil\ of sl. I'nul: 'i \ca). a ten -fool 6mdrrard awl a licr- It Is hl•rr 1.c ordered . v Ihr (oo I. .11d. Il is Ilrn•.6y ordered In Ihr 1'nw uuiln 'That Ihi• mater. ill era lioc Inn.....lilt rrinc•. f7nn. I•wielmd anauu• ni 1-1.i- runt ,idr\c;alk. o1. rar6 ,Ude. at \lac:drs- la, Parti. viz.: Mail a'acro 1.e. from ('ounril of ihr Cil) of St. \'lull: 'I•hal ('1.0 aril of U1.. 1'ilyI st. t'aul: \.rail\ on•uuc. Lc :uul till• s:u..r i, smumil arl•u nr to st. flair ,Ur•l4: Ux- the wnt[c•r of bnildin;::I sr\cer That the unittrr of n lcuiu • l'nnua•eII 1 i. In•reb., 'er,''1'ed to 1111• ltoard IIt PII III II' forte :1\'ellen', fl'I IIII "".I it avenue In nu 1 11*1 dgc• strevl. sou rh of blurt: i, nceuue and •ITrrilori;U ro:ul to I'vicers- \C ark, l'. iuce,ticalr and ..purl: l':1.0 bride. avrn 1.r: I awbridle :nano.. Rruuson"s addition. he soul the s;wir i. ilc Deco 1.c, br ;old the s. me i. First- I, this iniprovruu•ul prnpi I .yid (hl'mvl to fain Ura : Ill iurclmi ;Icon 1.r. hl•rr6� rrferrvd to the hoard of I'ubhr hrrebc rrferrrd In ihr I{oa rd of Public •c1 ss;u'\7 ulsreoull Caullo'idlr to F;,ircil•w: Notlrr st rrrl: Work, to ill\-Ileale aloe report: Work, w iuveslival, and report: 1li\r the Ilnwril :1.i r>Iiw;dr � h;Ud\ri� sl l'"0. hel\roru C;uu brides and I•'ir,t- Is t h is inn lo.- I•mrn l pro per: u.. l First -Is thisi ovl•nuvll proper and of the rxprnsrlhrrr(.L;uul slah•\chrlhr14 I'riurc....: Will pool) IUrel ;1...I •••ssary:' 11i1e1'nlllt ol.cessarv:' Doe -half .If tell• cn,t [hereof is Io he Ilomilton sl reel. he ;wd the ,,Iwi• is 1;1\-1' IIII. ('I III IIeII IIII I -,(Ill nett• (;ivo till. (".I...l.11 at. -limale pallet iclo the CII\ 'I'I'1'a�ll l'\ hefon. Illi• Walk - and Futile. ..1 thc•1•xpellse lherl'nt'.and Vlall•\\'llether lit Illi• t•x1'1•IINe thereof. :11111 ."t':Itl• rn11ll-art 1, h•t. \Pork, hl 1cr SII"'iltell:111fI1 IIt 1'l' 156 PROCEEDINGS OF THE CO\IJION COL\CIL. First -Is this iulprm'rmcut pr ge.r:nul necessary? Second- Giy the Il enl,il a. animal.. of the rxpl•u'r thrreaC:md stalv wheth1-r ane -half ul' the east fl,rreof i, to be paid ilno the Ci( y 'I'rc;lsll1-c hcf e,.• till. ......- tract i. Irl. Third -Pail, real eagle l0 hr a"c"..d for said itlpnvlveun• a 1. be found heuelil I la the ex n•ul of daunage'. coq. ;old ra- pcusea neer":r\ I. hr incurred t e-ro4":' Fouad h- I' ouch imps-va' "t a'k;•d fpr upnu the petit ion erill. diealiou Lot the owm•rs of a nn,jorit, of Idle properl\I.. he as -'s' -d f..r'ueh i lupraernlrut:' Fi ft 11- tired Ihr 1'nunlil ❑plan fir IIrro- fill- of 'aid inpn'oc,nu•nt a'rcqui rill Lc laev. if you rrpurl i❑ fln'or of Il,, sono•. .Sixth- Scud till. l'u...... prupl•r nrdrr dircrling the work to be door. Yea.---AId. I lmlc\. I low lau.l n'ou our. 1,0 -It. Pullen. attain. San baro. \Cehcr. Krnu\, Kahl. Ilatntn. ];I -W. Millen. Lang. Mr. 1'n•.drul-l:,�. Approyvd .\pail :o. Is"'. loo tlu• wooer of uu• report ul Ihr Box rd of I'uhlir 1v erk. 411 tp•II .11al ss. It i., hereby ordd•red Ire the 0ounuuu 1'uu aril ul' pile 1'i1c of St. Paul: 'I'h:1t 1111• Nonni .d I'uhli, \fork. I.I' 'aid city of St. Pull ,au. the fulluwiug improvement' to hr made. t"" it Cour L - a .,wr"..0 ?Iarion au'l.rl. t7on1 halnuuul .tlrel lo'1'Lou1n. .I cell. ill 'aid ,tile. Ing rt her with tho....cr.':u'c •ab•i1- ha.iu. and nmuhulc.: that aid atoned camse said work to I Irl arc contract a. provided Ire file. ,vilh..ul am• -halt 7Lo „Iilmdled .. t being tir'I paid into the Pity 'I're:l'llr\. amp alter .old cork shall hr plarrd under ,autl'a,l 'hill Bard 'hall pro,cl.11 \yitll- nnl ul•an'IvluI l 1b ,1111..11111 alp Ihr!eau a.rrrlai.. Ihr .nuu'.I which ,till b1- required Io pn� the • I.t. :loll I l,e.'alry e\pl•n.,. .,1' �urh iuyn', ceuu•Id up.... the I al r.I:h• II. be Llalfitrd In .olid iugnnyruo•ul. a. provided b\ lane. it bl•iug Ihr npiu- iau of the 1'au aril That Ira, esladr loo he ;1."rS.rd fpr "wh iulp.... L•ut hr Youud Lrnrlitrd to the r\t,nI of the I.t' d d 1-x peu�l . ural +.arc loo to, i1 - I -e "red It h err b, . Id.i'aule, . I to,v huh O'l In ou I'etm•In. 1'nllrn. Ilv;nl. Bawbmv. \Yrhl•r. Krn11c. Kahn. Il:nn ul. til', :n 1I. Long. Mr. Pr.•.idoul I:,. A lop --d April .;. I_. Io the I rote"..! II ... ..r..ort al tlu. Burl rd ..t' I'uhlic \\'..1-k.. dated Ma -h-21.1 II I. II I.1'l•Irc 1 rllel'1.41 ht' Ill,. Cm11111a11 pl'uuurtl of Ill. 1'il\ of St. Paul: ❑'Thal till• If..ard of Valolil• !Cork' ..t 'aid rite ..I' St. P;mf ,au" Ihr full..wi e, l \' mprl •fit. I�� he d,. I.. "it: "I1'llel`:1 l.1 -m: I•\� .I Peet. Inllll Itraa(I n 3 to, C; ... Lela 'trl.rt. in .ai,i rile. tuget her will, the ueces'arr•atvh- basin. and ulauhbles: that said Board rause raid work to Iru lot by contract, :Is prucided be law. without one-half the e'timated roll Ireiug first paid into the Cite 'Trra.0 1-r. :uul after said work -hall he Idacrli under contract saidhou L'u:u'd aLalll proceed witt delay to at4hr ammud a' nearly ala they can necerLliu the 'a uu•. which will be re- required In pa) the "e't' and I saarc v\pro.... of Bach impru. lilt upnu the real 1•'I ;it,- to b1- Leneliled arc said iw proceuurut. it, pr."'W'd In. law. it bciug Il,.• opinion Lot the C uucil that real 1•.t:nr I, he a'sessed fur such ile- pron•uuvll 1•:w be t"und lr,,etited to the extool of Ihr rusts and rs1eux5 uccr.- I'an la be. it J. r rrrd t.hvwhL -AI1'..ulry,JJuvd:u1, U'Conuur. . 1'ullru. Rom, Bauboru. Webm', No -HILI: plain. Miwul. Bacant. \linea. Lang. Mr. 1'rrsident IJ. .\ppr..cr I Ala l 3. Inxv. loo ❑u• u 1 -1 -,1 Ill,- report of the Board of 1'nb1i - \\'oaks, dated March _.s. 1u95. It is hrrrbc ordered by the 1'ununon 1'uuu .1 (If the Cite of Sl. Paul: That III,- Beard of I'nblic Work' at lid cit\ of St. P u le:ulsv the fullu,viug iulpraceutrul' to,b.. made, l )- t: Ibu- ''Irucl a .I•wer .)It.)ItMaple struit. fl'uu Sidh'Irl•el to Secenit, .trvet. it, 'aid I it,. I..g.101 ,Pith the u,re. ar\ vatcb- Lar.im:uul u;till [,-,: that said Bmu'd epos .aid ,cork to Lr act by cu,,tract. us provided b\ law. ,\ill a It nuc -half (hl• 1-liulawd v'I being tint paid into the 1'it� 'I'rrarury. and afh•r .and work +hall be placed I Ivr rau- Iracl. ',111 I;lata .Iulll pt'.........I eitho..l dela\ to I --the it (Lunt I. ..1-a, 1, as I hr) . ;w ,'conal,, the an ,chirp wtll be rl. I il'rd ILL pay 1Lr o.t, a..d urre.'it e\pe oar, of l'u,-IL im procen..•.It up al the read 1•stah• I.. hr hr unlit ell h\ .olid inn pr..yenll 1.111. al' proyide41 h\ law'. it brine Ibr ..pinion of Ill• 1'ouociI that read r taty u, bl. as - 11 -41 tool' .Iit•hiuprroceuu•nl call b1- f..nud hrurlilyd loo Ihr e\tl•m of the :uul r\plel.,. ul 11 "m'y to be ill - it al!r -A Id.l'alllr,. ILL- au. 1 ),0) 1,,. 1'rtsoll. I'ullru. Ilan. Bambara. "`1" . Kcuu,. Iialiu. Itiunu. Bn'ant. \linea. Long. \I". I'1,1 14le1,1--I., .\pllnrrell .IpriI II\s. .\dj..m'oe41. 1'II.\'. l H. KF:Inf. I'residepm' 001laril. A. Cite Clerk. 11oe(•lal Meeting. I'n �ideut lilrr ill the •Lair. a'cc'ent: AId. 1'onlec. Oaw bol. I r'I'oun..r. I'rurh. 1'ullrn, Sa uLund. Keuuy. Raju. ll:unm. Bryant. )liar:!. Lung. MI. Pre'ideut-1:I. PROCEEDINGS OF THE COMMON COUNCIL. 157 CO]tw CSIC ATIUS'. From His Honor the Mayor-f':dl for the Meetiag- '1'hr Mayor called the levOiug at the request of \Id. Pullen, Lolclan and )linea. fur file transaction of such bu'i- ar s as nlieht canal heforc it. ;;Accepted. I. rvnn E. ?I. Shadell For perm issioa to rmrl a pop -corn loud. Grouted. Isle Ih-dinaucc Fina E. W. Trask and Otbrr..- .\u applieatien fur era 41:41 ul' Market Hall fur theal"I purpe'. fur a period of there \e.us. ,,,ill pri yilrge Lot 'i etc. .\Id. Sanh-it uwyrd that the proper pity officer, b1- in'traeted to make and l•xerutr a aeric of ilarkm hill fur lhrel- cranat.1S.IRNlperyell'. with pricilrgl• fit ..xb•n.onl for a period of five ,, vars. Vd. 1)(., tau moved au anw"dment to \Id. Sanborn'. I Awn that a cuulnlittrr of tier be agppoiuted by the chair to rau- 'ider said prapositiuu and rrpurl at the next regalar lurethw. TILL, .1 'tion being ou Ihr adupliou of .\Id. 1)awlau's 1,I, -It I -at.. the .unn• was adopted be the tollowiue rule: Yet- -A III. (,Inlh.,o. Ih)"hill, I)'l'llll- uor. Pets(h. Kena\. Kai,,. Ilauuu. Bryant. \linea -u. \ays-A 1'ullrn. S:ulbaru. Lone, Mr. Preside u t --J. Thr I'I-osidrnt appointed aI, .url, Inu ulitw(.. AId. Saunburu. Pullen'. Kai,,. •hl:unm, Ilydivauve.- ALL ordimulrr ea' feed "prrwitliug K. M. Bhadrll to lov:ltr a "hall franm• 'ti I u1- buildiue nu pond ut Iand :U it . - h•Isertiaa of Dull 1'111 and SI•yl•ILI II 1111!•11 l n -o -d !halt Ill, "plc h, 'o far su.pru led a, to allow 'aid Lot' I - ,Lilt r to pass to if, s vele! reading. Thr luutiau prrcailed, yea' C;. pool the said ordin:ulce \c a. thcri•upou read arc..ud lime lull pns'rd. ISI r Ordi- nal,, 91 -- am l lnll\A\I'F: \... !II i. 1',1-111 ittille E. M. Shadell t.. I...,:dl•;1 Bnl:lll F'ramr Stand. ..r Boildiog. 1 Point of I,:uld al lulrr.rrli..0 ul' F'onrth cad Beceulh Sh'rct'. 'Ihe (I ';kill 1'uufieil of fit.. 171\ of BI. I'anl do, ordain as follow.: B,t•t l..n 1. al t1nEM. .Ii. ll, n•hc tiled loll grall,ll ..filo E. M. Shad ell to Ir11iIJ ad Illi I..e:ll l• h\ 1'1.111..\"Illg fl'..Ila iolalag ,Iv ITu West fourth dtart a ftit am -1111) I building, all irregular {{parallelogram in shape. about J feet an11 s feet in width by P2 fret in length, upnu the triangu- hir pic..e of land at the intersection of \\'e 1. seventh Iuul West Fourth streets, iu said city, the 'ane. to, b1- used for the Sade of pop cora aaeI other small articles (it traffic. and In be then• placed under Ill, snpe,visiun of the Inspeetor of Ifni Id i figs, 1 1 to be removed therefrom upon notice of ImpprIv 01 of 'aid prop- erty, a1- of the l'I) nun Cuuucil. :It hu own rots and expanses. tier. Thi' ordinaec,- 'hall take rfrect :old be in farm from and after it, publie:dio,,. Yeas-.11d.Co Ii,c, Iluwlau, O'Connor. I'rtsrh, rullrn. Sauhor I. Kenny, Kahl. Il:uunl. HrynuL Miura, Loll;. )fl. Pro- .kit" re.- idrnt-I>;, .kit. It. KF: n It, Pre.ldew o1' C,elllfll. .\ppnlycd :\pelt 11, ISS', I;a 1i T. SNI eI n. ilaI "r. \t te.t: 'PILL.. A. PIlr.,I 1-,n �. r. City 'lei I'. April N. 1;OMMI11311M Itr.nlcrd, I'had Jo,(-ph1luint , llenry 11"alkrr and .\ udrew Beeline,be, atop are hrndry nppuiutrd .I adeps of Eleeti ou it, the Seroud rleefion di'triet of the Si\th ,yard: Ife.ulrrd torr her. 'That Lawreuee Trac\ F1'I x 1los;�l4.lobo 1...\alt be. and are hrn•b\ alppui uteri .fnddir_of F.ircllun fpr the h'aurth olrctiuu strict of the Skill e-ard.:uul that .v1- pinch of I rv-111 ion pa""'I .IpriI :1. IsS.c, mau- iugfithoept.)1w,a.,fudgesof .aid 1110. he amt the -Inc i, hereby re- pealed. Il•e'- .\141. 1'uu 11-,, :)"elan. W( ("I- r. Poe h. Cnllru, S:w burn. Kenuv- Kahn. I it", Br\a w. >liuea. Lung. Mr. 1'rr.idrltt- p;. - .\ppro\,d Itr.ulcrd. ,'I'ha1 \1 S. G:u'Ih e, and Abrahmw Behuonul he. pool are le rehc appointed .Iudee' of ElvL-tiou if, the Fir't pre,i a,1 of the Sixth Ward. i❑ bI f .I...eph lolh..1•. ld and Chnr1ifid .1 ..41e,lil ed. plan- .\Id.lII'1'on nor. I'rlsrh. Pullen. Bnu oerl" Krnuc, Ivlill.I la n ". Ifn1 1. Miuea. Lout. 111'. I'resideut-1:1, . 1pIl..tlle.) rd 1..\pail 11. 1'x1. Al 1'n e.. I) I ul. 1're.id.tw al l'ou u,il. 'I'11.....\. 1'1: F;\ IlF.In:.\.'1'. 1'II �' Clerk. 1.58 PROCEEDINGS OF THE COMMON COUNCIL, OFFICIAL Pl'fi Ll('A rlrr\' C"an—Ud. Cooler, Uowlan, Petsch, Cullen, liyal. Saoboru. Reber, Kenuc. Of Itesolution Pass, by till Ki in, Manu(. lirp... t, \linea. Long, Mr. C'II..nun (;ouneil of the (.Ity .I- Pre,idelll-1+. 1t. Paul Maori-?, ::(1, 1#488. .lpprov-d \lan•h 2.. IK><s. it s. D. K,:uu. President of Council. \Clll•reas. 'Pile u".;v", of th- properly. shah!"g 11 von sol alone the line of the ' Illy in hock +. For—olalc addition. IIfl V" pl•IIl list ol•11 III(• Clonalo o ('(11111-11 (It the city of SI. \vial to ca-:nr the to; .11 hu lid red swot t"r..ly 11'01 fret nl'the alley in block ibo'o). Furesid:dr add, ,fol, which said petition duly nota forth the fa cis :alt rrllsulns for said t'al- -ntioll, and teas duly arena pal ied by a plat thereui as propo,rd 1" he caeated: sad \\-herel- The ('unn I I fano"it upon the 11n.•sclllaliotl ol'said petition d"e"ed it c- ped tent Clod the ,Matter h- pro- with1 nod urdercd said pi -tit !;.to lo• filed of re •urd ,,'fill the. Cit., ('Jerk. anal ..olive 111" given 1.1, puldwatiuu as pro\'1111.11 Ir\' l:1"': 111d 1Chercas, Dur nut ire he puhlivatio11 iu the uflicial pxprr of said -fly for four \reeks, ronlnu•uriug uu Ihr 26th daq of ,Iaumtry, A. 1). IKtis. to the elfeet that said petitiuu had born filed with Ihr 1'itc Clt,-k. stating ill brfof its objcrt Iain thatthe sant tcuuld b1, blorawl :uo1 runsidcred by the 1'unuuuu ('(wil of the aitp of Sl. Paul, uu 'furs Ia3 Oil- "til 1 L•q' (f Marek. A. D. Isss, at 4::iu i rlo-k iu Ihr aftrruouu III said day, at Il)- l'uuu-iI ('hamb(•r in tllrl'ity Hail of said cite: anal - AVIot,cas. At the ti, and plan last ahr)vc design:nrd for fit,- inrestigatiou and t•ousideration of inch proposed I I cxtioa of said alley, a, alm"said, fhr investigation and consideration thens ,;Is pu,tpun-d laltil if,- '!o It day 1 t' March, 1—. lot t: a p. n1.: lull Wh1•re;I,. At file thio• soil pla-e la.l 1 afurr,,aid, for Ihrestieatu a d of sderatiull of sueli (pulpa "l v ation (1f saaifll part of sail alley. as af( o�esaid. 1l)-. Condon ('I o -Il, after heaving all persorin int"n•sted sol being of ihr opnuul that the s:uur is ucces:..'c a..ol proper a od that the prerryllfsftrs lhrre- I it I e1, allhe"a cunoplivd "'illi: now t hcrrfirrr b- it B-,olved. "'ha, :111 of said Il'—f •rly ( lir hundred nal hcenly (1.511)fret of Ihr alll•v in Work fou' u) Fnrrstdnlr addition, is fhr same apqu•ars of rrrord in ill,, uflir- of III,- IlrKlsier of Died, in luno [III, I! I.000ly of Ifaulsey. )linur- sut,, b1, ;mot th- saute is her. dt•rl:u'rd In b1, varaurJ amt disrontiuur�l a, :Iskod for in ,aid pelition :mot a, hervivabovr spm lied. Regular ;sleeting. 91,. P.trl.. April. 17, tsps. President Kerr to till chair. Present: Ald. DoMan.Prisch.Culleu, Ityau. Sanborn. 1Feber, Ke11uv, Kain. Ilauun, I3rcanl, >linr;I. Lune. lar. Prrsi- drnl--1:.. 1,u>un's a' e'rms s. Frew Ili, Iluuor til(• )focal—Policeman Appoitted— 'I'u the Iluuural le, the P-sid-1, and 1'01111oon Council 111' th1• \vitt' of St. I'Ihavu11 : j 1 e this day appointed A. P._ S-1- . ,uI1 a .+,"vial oiof the regular pu- Il('- f-1'(•1•. In assistslalst I11 take the dug 1('11- rn. for Iasis, lard I ask your adriee and u.elit Ihrreto. Said agquliuhueut hr I Ike "(fret )lay I. Iva. Rn1161r1A. Sn11'11. Man'ur. Alo-11 ii. Isys, 1'oalwhtee(w 1'olice- .l hu. Public Library Oiro-Gn's Appointed 'I'll the Iloum'ab1,. Ihr Pr1, id,nt fwd Couanoo ('ouo-il of 111, City of tit. Paul : I have this dac appointed .\ll•xiuulrr R:unsey, fleury' I•. I'phaln snot Iicl,jar min h'. A1'rfght )lreclors of the St. 1':wl I'ublir Lit -3. for for term of 6hrve IMa3 Mav 1. 1—. al I ask ,de;wd .1 fer consent thereto. It tonFlltr A. Sxrr n. Macer. .\pail Ili, IKKs, .\ppoiutmeuls ndy isrd:nal eouselded III. 11•a,—Add. Lau"loan. Petsch, Cullen. flIMemo. Sanborn. Reber. 6ennc. Kain. Duna. lk';lot. Miloa. Lung. Mr. liep��'t '(loos" fitted..-. 'Ivo the Ilooa'ahle. the P.—W.-of awl Coillolen Coulo-Il of Ill- ('It\' of St. I•anl: I have til- hu11or to tratumil herewith Ihr rrpurt of the Itua,rd of ('(lutrol fur the Iinvhrn I+i months ....ding Der. al. 1--,. I tunh:m A. Smirn. Map".. .\pril Id, 1SKs. 1'unuuitter uu Public Aeennuls. Evan( Charles Davi ow - .\,king float he b- ollo" 'd 1 hr sum of �I:1.11 awl illle ", of la per rvot •lo -ran - ,,I ouul of Int buu'lit at ('fly 'Pmawl -er'c sale. ('umnlitto ou,'(aims. PRoCY. F.DISItS oh' THE COMMON COUNCIL. M!, Prom.\nos Behan— }'rural 'fhmun, Curbran.1-and Others-- ('Iainl fur m.000d:unng-s fat' 1011[1')' F'UI' alae L'1'ad 11I of R'1,steru arcual•. I :111"g"1I to Intro been sal stat o•11 by 1(n- Froo tinIllllli( avenue to D'rio• arena". of .1"f -ti- 'id, "I" \11Colaniltee Board of Public Works, with order. on /'laic, :old ('orl1orntioo From .los,plo Striver awl Oth"s— \ttn'u"y, Fur the a -adinc of ullev iu Murk h'ruw E. P. Moldenhanrr— Smith's ,ubrli vision of stiusuu', divi� ('1111111 tel' II:1111age, I(1 Isis\\," I ll('- 1111 of change of Kraote ..0 (rook street. �(l'ommitter ,dal. Itol of 1'u'r \\-arks. tt'i111 \(voter. ou Sorel s. S Frun1 SrlveetI Hipp isnot Prov .John B. Nish--. ofa A kfuK for tau• rountrnetiuu of a seer subulittine a prnposiliun, ou nrhall' on Cietoria strert and ha: bol :Ircnur'1. of )Ir>. N. A. Fisll. o, rrgnrd to paq"-1 Bair( of Public \Corks, with nrdrr. a•ut for laud :,Ile Ked to hac" bel•lo ( Flaw Andre"' Skuu ❑lid Others takcil fur 1,,v h•u,iou nY Cush•.. and I'hnn h'or till eradnlg of L: "'sou street. streets. I'ruw \issi,sippi >:t reef [o F -ores, strert. coil oitre o11. red•I,. ISo:11'(l1 of 1'I I Works. with order. I� ]leery /talviu anal Others._ Frun1 W. W- CIalk ;"IIIother+_.. n- la(atioo of sl, si..ret, Fithe I.i g ove For the go-IIdinf Crolll"ll : nue (other lot "ono uaklaud stiveI to\\' -.1 a ac 1,o lie. andstets soot ,atrn urs SI. l'0o1111it tee un St'e(•ts. .\ntlI ly Park. h'ro111 'r. \I. yI"tealf :old Others- � I3o:or11 of I'nlllir \forks, tt'ith ord(•r. Fur oar tt'idelling ofylississippi streel. Frons \1'. SBriKK, and othrrs— bet"'rr❑ Orucr streel au,l north rite:, For a ehaog.l• of m'adr ( .1K:dr liolits. street. fret 11'"(•11 bilk ,t root soot( Orani,e ('t" I' 111fit1•" all KItV'et,. F,( I VA'. c.`t•hnrue— street. .Aeeept"(I. i1e relrort of Board of lu relaliou w a pa.•nt hin•hing Public \Carla.) Ile, ie". From 1'. A. Lavallee and others— Comudttcc on streets. For it cloulge of grad" d o Mississippi Frons .I. \C. Me K16111,11 and 01hers-. strert, between Aker and ('a,,• streets. For Ilio. cavatiou of a tl'fmaeular strip Avco. ted, )see report of Board of �Curks.l .A' I:uul ou ('odor street. I'uhlie ('ouuuittr uu Streets. From .lobo l'ulf"y__ F'row Charles 11..Iuhu, ;tad Uthet's— For prrwissfoo to creel a frau" buv Asking fur the retundinK of,none, ,It lot lot rnrne), of It odo nod At d-1 paid full opening MI ""sow It trot. ,ov1,ts. Cumin filer I Streets. Froud .John Morgue and (Rhes— (.lamed, (Ser Ordivaln:.• No. 911.1 From Matic A. Hornsby snot Others— For the vacation of that part of \(•t1, For permission to Ion'" old "ngio• (':nulla road which passes t6rongh lot house from onrn-r of ('If..ton and Isabel a, Hoyt', Subdreisiwl. struts. Cunonlittee on Soret,. (tl'alo 1"11, i5r(•OrdIII:, I, t•e No. !11!1.1 From Charles Lehman snot Illhel., For tilt• mnwVul (If a frau..• buildilW It:rul;'r, uF (r rev oFFI('fnts. now standing o11 Page strert. lu•nr I)ak- of (•iq l'omptruller—.\uditr.l Ulaim,, dill" ave11ae. viz.:— Coll unfOee uu Streets. '1'..1. steers, hstiw;,h• Su. i. gradin¢ Proal .Johanna Kus-hkc— SouthRobert street. err.. (Y20: .1. )Ir - Asking for damages on account of ill- Uunflld. 1st once No. n, ":,ding )tag. jury sustained to her house l" a aso11 of Krulhog D"arhoro suet. uulia strert 841+; I" Duharty. Estfnuur No, o, s ver un \1'fnif-d street, 81.++i,: l'onnoitee on Soret,: 11"A 1111ar Itros.. E,tilnn to No I, grad - M. Mealy ala,[ olio. — 'ng Mtoo•h:1h:1 street . _'.04+: F. S. For vacation of part of \\ al 11 ark art-� lSlodg"tt Ealiuude \u. 1:S,supldrnu•ntu'y I, north of Ashla ioveour Iwd Jho to No. 1.2 nod filial. 1'nstcr Itr"i ,lull alley, 111 block, 1 :,Il(:! of \1111111111 1'- tl•t11, rl.olm I: Stovkt(oll \ I,flol.III',fst, Ila" addition. ,Estimate No. I. supplela•ntary to)\u. + 1'n11 lllltWe oil Sure(,. and Ifwtl. wirer (,it Dakota avrna-, rte.. Frog Allwrt \I. l.awtio— .rn1u.2:,:.1. McDonald. E,timade No L Clain) Ivor #1,4.-4 on a•count -11"511:1 nu pph•uu•nt;lry Io No. d a11d final. grad- trorkalleged ,1111:,\-t•h1.1.11 perf(rl'lnv,tnl' fng Oneida slrvel. "Fid): )IIllneapoli, ill(.city of St. 1'I of by ('slider.\ DI ilk- ha"rfrfe company. Sa3.2+: S-ribn1,r-Lib- lee, vont Tactors. bel eongnury, ?dill): M. )Ict.'arth, $21X1: Conn11ittee on Strrls. A1�im Darker.A ('o.. > ,dui: l'. I1. Rill- Frnul John L. \Cite-- haul,, SIli2.ai: Butt .l'• Farnham. $+:i.lnl: Asking that h" h" allowed 8.1x1011 a-- Asking Robert Se-K1•r, Srl,o4,.1 :i: (:nolle Publish- of house vneaWd for 6nradway Ing rmnpnu}-, ,`1.1nssK; lions Manse I, opening. Estimate No. 1. 'ewer ou Western av- Cominittee on Streets. enue, Yt129: Haus Hansen, Estimate No. tat PROCEEDINGS OF THE COMMON COI'NciL .7 and final.:rwrr ou 1'uliulrne si rent. Thr "milia" per cailyd, -a, Ili, and sNl,+": J. Ilausrn. 1•:,I iurte Soo. L• th PresIdl.ut appoi"ted as such Coal'- 174 un C011)(11114''neer. .< : .1. \C. I ulilter .\III. Ilaunul. Oowian aunt Sau- Ot'hertc, Esum:ur Au. 4. Iv111-r m, A�ul- � burn. mut sO'irt. s31.rl.:x1; Of ('it3 Earn ml,r Iivel Swel. pc r,, "tate Nn. grading \lariou ,u're•t. rte.. rtr.- x_,::at: IL JI. Nrria. hal iwalr Xo. 1. 'fhr 1'it) Fagiurrr report' that, un sewer on Rr"uk Itrepl.-:.4,', 11 arl.uanl of Ihe large. amount ui pav'ing E. .I. IA irkhmd. F.,tiur I., a. dour filet y ear, the present sheet sweep - M 1 VI on Aumra ave"ur. l.t, .. it facilities art- inadequate, and asks St. Paul llardval.. vmnp:utc. eutilt it, In purchase Iwo more street T. 13re"mul. s44.1.1.):Abbull Oawni"g. I s"repers. Thr Engineer luso recon, Giese". 'Is L'hrllte•tt .0 nu•urh Ihat ,0I arrall9t., l hr mild, (I,goud, s ul; Luhri". .v IlirtrSe•u• fur ,pri tilt fhr sheets. •Ski.::i: I1. 11. I;;U es. .•:'tl: X. .lub,t. Rrrnnnnrndatiuu, adnpll• 1. iSrt, n•a- sg,W; .lank, Sclooumakel, s. .•' of at it'", Wilhce•ra•held tt liayt-r, .?Coil: SI. I'll it Iif Ct'wwi„iuma of Ifell 111, 1but til It'hber Cumpauc, ,It Itugrr,.F Ord-: StrutSeecer- le:q-. .-al.l4: .I. \f'. ylt'r,e. 17.1m: Grind- The I'uw miesiuul.r ,I Health Iral - riltger Ifro>.. sl.al: .I. F:.�G rm ham", s!r: mils it priilian fur a sewer au lbon it R. 11. ('ulleu. uL.;u: %I I, ku11. Seamans street will, III,• rrcu"nue•ndatiuu that .l• Benedict \lel•k Rru,,. 14 the ,amu• be ,austrurhvl at nitre•. Oen. N. Ililltum. sia.git: A. Ib -nm. uta:. ,mums, t ler OI, Streets. Sherwaud ILmgh• s':.:Sr: Ilambrich & Of Inspecim If Building, Mil.hels, 315.U7; .lo,eph Grim ;,.-At: .1. IN.I.ml. fur Mar'I, U.S.. with Pity L. Ilea"N- 11 L. -M: Qnard lot W;tt"r 1')"1- "fr,asnrl. r', receipt fur x.ii. annum ut ul Illiasio 1ers. s.'16.4 7: If. 0. Strrt-nry. s (res rallrrtl.d during said mouth. Ill. S Itegclsbrt.er. slat: St. Paul 1'uu mutter ou Publi, Bunk ',fill Statim.ery cotm.my. ICi.\I: Of . abet ylasb•r- Iulm F.i ble &l h'iii. His I:,Irol'I sI witg :f let uanl rrceked fur M. Goldstein, lar rent': It. T. Frei. sl. j rental of Market flail fur months of .la" - 1'. O'Regan. r1a: 11. C. IM,I rt. Ni: 1. 11:11'3. Februa'y and \laMi. Istls, will, I iishop X Col.. 13.. E. ylrNaucr. s s.;"; 1'itc llra,neer', receipt attached fur \lathe" Crab" slot: G. W. ylrrrill. •.ills: !N 1. Geurge \litsch. slO:7s•': Heiler n. ',learn I I'mmittee ou Pubhu Acruunis. .F Cu„ Ci:!,75' NEPurrr OF IMAND OF 1•l'I11.1l"alt,:'. Alluwrd :I I metered paid. Evergrl.r❑ .Avenue Challp of I;radr- 1"e•as--Al.l. Duwlnn. Pvtsch, l llllru• '1 hr Huard of Publir \Yorks have had Rya I. Sauboinn. Al'vber. 6e•uu v, Rain. uudrr ennsider:dion the re-lutimo ur Ila"nu. Iir3aIo 1. )Burn. Lung, J(I. I'rr.i-' urdru' of the 1'ouuuon Cuuueil, :glpt'Ored dem[Cor Y rid 5. Iv`r, relatiar to ;, rhanee of of l'urpuratiuil .\nurul.c-\liune•halha' Rode nn Evererren avenue, frons Ox- .S'[rcel Bride-- turd street to Milton street. and, having ll the 1lmtoralrle the I'residl.m and j tnvostigated the proposed Improvement. linnnI Cuuu,il of the (•ib. uI 57. I rr.'pectfully report that said improre- 1'aul' um•nl is at-ressary and proper as indielt- (:YS'rl.t:al' b The matter Ii Ihe Ind be fill, red line un ihr• avcnmpanviug rrectiotn of a bridge aver file right ul' pru[ifc: that the estimated expeuse way of the St. Paul S Duluth l:ailnmd [hereof is \Yl; taut real estate to ,ompauy ant \Onueh:ala street, w'hil.h hr assessed the•refn' eau he• found hu berm under ruusideralian by ihrbrnrlited to the extent of the damages, 1'unu"on Cuuucil for some thne. has be- rusts and [•spouses necessary' in be in- n nue a gucatioa of great tolpm-tance to cun'ed thrrelry: that said tmpravemenl Ilpr ople residing upon fit('lite of wilt is oto[ a,k ";rby a petition of a ilia - Hall Who art- must auxloua hr have joriq ill the owners ill property I( be ihr bride built. while prueeeding, have assessed Therefor. but we herewith spud been instituted to cmupel ill(' 5t. Pall S a plan or prulilr of said improvement Dllllltb liaihvlad ,nulpany to build ihr if yon desire to make• due int Prnventent. bridge• Setts i, nays 0. I a.sk that a rnnmlittee Irl. ap"uiutrd - It. L. I;m:o x3. Iresident. with rrferenev to fill. ill "urdiate eau- W. F. Elm tx,Clerk Board Publi, Works. ,trurtion al'the bridge and that thr('ll% April 1•_, ixtis, Engineer hr requested ill furnish said :adopted. yeas I:;.and Pity Clerk Ia- cuunuilt(p with pbuls. Itesprrtfull3 stl'urtrd to give the native required by roars. R•. 11. .111 Im-. law. Cmt".ratiu" Attor"e•y. Al u. \ppail IT, m li .Ag:Ue Street l:hxuge ui' Grade- :1lel. Ilauum nwvrd that a species cow- l'he Board of Public Works have had anter of three be appointed to consider under ronsideratiou the resolution m said matter. ' order of the Common Cowtcil, approved ved PROCEEDINGS OF THE COMMON COUNCIL, fill e tri. 20. 11.47, relative dl :1 of Ill "fMet to the rctrnt uY the damage,. _rade u" .\Fate street. it!, having in- I,.,is and expenses I -c 1, ary to be i"- cestigated the pngn),ed liltpr--meat. ,urred lhereb� : that .'std improvement n•sprett'ully report that it is ❑eers,ary i, nut asked for jay a pelitiu" of a ma - and prayer,' la rh:u l.r the crude uu.A.an• • jority of I nvvueI's of lmoerty to be street from Elk ,trent to CI':ulity ! a„csst,d therrl ill. but - herelvith scud street, a, iudivated by tilt- red if r11 it plan or prutilr of .aid hapmvrirul. the mecum p;wciue prutilr: Illat the if con 1 -ire to make the impro., ,,tllaat l'IP l'xlp'll,e• IIIv ro-at is 41.IxN1; Il lent. Yea, i. Ilay, 11, that real- estate to hl• asa•s,l.d therefor' It. I,. President. c•w be fuuud heurlited la the rcteul of W. F. Emc IN.(le•rk llo"rd Publi, Work,. the damages, co,tsand rxpeusrs "err,- April I", Is"' ,arc lulreimeurred therebv:thatsaid in, ! Adopted. crus I:;. and Cite Clerk ", pmrct,uu•ut is ltsked Inn by it pentium uta ,trurte I to _ice the er undrequired by ma.lorilc of the uwuer, of propert3 to talc. hr a,se-ed lhprt-f n'. null wt, herewith AIsm. ,end a plan or prulilr. erf said i mpr-c lire: ,trr.\veuuc Patine ❑u'nl, it -a desire to make the it,, -The It( ard of Public \\'arks hnye hxd pruyenu•nt. 1'va, i, 11113, u, uudrr eu"sideratia" the n•.vululk or It. L. Gul;.wee. Parc idew. urdl•r of the Ibn""t'u C u wil, ill-- 11'. ye11'. F.Emv tx.Ch-rk Hnad 11,0di, \Cork,. j prayed April 5 Is'.cs, rl.latwv to the "pril 17. IL ­.pacing of lire letter avl•it from \'kola .\duptcd, cl.as ]:;.:moll Cit, ,'Irrk in- ,trt,rl bl I."I :n'rnne, kith •rdlu "Ilicled fu gi3[• the uotil.l. required by I blt't-ksnol granite curbing.:md putliuv low. ' in all neves.'ary xew"i. •an uprtious, and Also. I having im-tigated the plug I tot, 1lissi,sippi Street 1'haugl. of cri0b.-- Ilruveaeut, mapeetfully rrpurt that it Pile lioard of Public \Corks hart had Is ueress:I' and prnprr to pace ,crew_ uudrr-It'ideratiuu the resolution nr stir I, enue. frim \' it'll, street to Ctoal m•de, of the Umn'llun C'.unril. alpproced aer"ur. with rrdar 1 -1 -lis and vurbi"g .\pril i, fsss, mbttice It' a t-h:u.ge of with grlireanite. : nd to eumtrurt ;l .'ewer _rade ou \I i'siasippi slrer•1. from .Acker uu ,aid w'sh•r avenue, from, Ciula strl.et to ,'ase ,l reek and haying street to Cotno ayeaae, ttlgetlm•r with investigated the prupased iugn'per- tilt, ue,essary sl.wet• cuunevttuus la Ihe went. respectfully rrpurt that said proprric linea. said pavine turd se•wer- inlproremeut 1, nl.cessxry 1a"1 proper, nag fu ho door under one coutrart• that a, indb-ated by the red line ou the lilt- estimated expense thereof is arrompauy ing prulilr: that the esttma- lot -reit: Fur pacing. Pl.-.M: fool, sower. ted expeuw• thereof isEd,Nxt: that real f1.IW: calle•-half of which acrd not he estate to be assessed therefor can be paid int" the cif J. treusurp before it,( - 1 11,41 hefuuud 1 lited to thv -teat of the dam- cuntravt is Int: that real estate to Ire• mgrs, costs aunt expe•nx•s urce."a", to by assessed therefor call be found benefited igrurrrd [ht,n•by-that said inlpmn viuett to the extent of ill(' costs and expenses is nut a,kt,d for by a p,titio" of it Iola- neersxa'y to be incurred thereby; dial .inritp of the uwu'ra of property hl be said iw prmenlv,ut is not asked fur by- a :Isal.asrd Ihrrefor, but w hrrrwit I'end pelitinn of a majuritp of the ua nere of :e plan or profile of said improyrmrnL property III be assessed therefor, but il' yoll desire to make the lin r( e . ve herewith seed 1, pf1", or pfufile of Yea, 4. uay,a. said inn proceuleut and au order fill, I . L. Gotta AN, ,'resident Sour aduptiun. if yon desire it, to mak,• W.F. EII\\'Ix.l'h'1'k lioard Public 1\'orks, lilt- to provprucnt. Setts 4. naps ". April 17. Lsss. I It. 1.. Gaml.x S. President. Adopled, yea, la. mull ('it% ('Irrk it- W. F. F.11wn,Clerk I3.ard Publir\\'nrk,. ,u•urh•d lot girt, Ihv umber Iequiled bl April It:, lssv, law. -Adopted. Yeas 1 iSer ardor III A Ism. board of Public \\'orkc Ihat,wnrlh Sirert Chemg, of Grade_. Thr lioard of Publir \Carla hate had Alley I:l,sdiug, Ly, to n', Addittan- uhder e•un,ideratio I the resulutiou ur 'i'hr Haar, of 1'ubltr Works have had I rder of the 1•mnumm Couuci1. allpruced uudrr ru"sider:tiou if),- resulnliun m Apri15, lsv4, relatwe to I, clmnel. If I rdcr ot'the,'muumuu Ibuneil, approved grade Oil Chatsworth strt,et. ,'rum St. Nuc. 2, lss7, rt-htice ill the grading Clair street to Osve(,Ia avenue. allot hav- of alleys it, binek Ili 1:71. L}'ion's :d- ing ill-stigaWd the prnpus,-d fol prove- ditiou to St. Ih I aural having incesli. uu•ut rospeetfullc report that ,aid in, g:tl.d the proposed iwprocrwout re•- proveuleu is nrres,ar3 'tad prnprr, as speetfnlly rrpurt that it is nere,sarp and indicated by the reek lin,- nil the at,- prnprr: th t the e'liulaled expense. eomnan) tug profile; that file estimated thereof Is Spat, one-half A which need expense thereof is SAI; that real estate not be paid into the Cit.\ Treasury before to be assessed therefor can be found the contract is let; that real estate to be 1112 I`HC1(EEDUNGS OF THE CO-MMON COI -\('IL. . .. rd Ihrrefor e,. fir to o no bear-� •nbxr,.d inns.. a"rrr- I t be,chielt ill,-, 'itrris"` to floc exb•ut ..I' Ihr o,t,ar, to and". ;I erossilrg at another )oiel.. urd rxnense, nn c, ,,;rr, to hr� ilr :ml whrrelr, Ihr-public \-ill be etter red the'.bv : that . i,f irlrlrr r, nl r , •rl oils sl lid the s id Bo:r rd also equr,i r 11 alit :,skirl to, to : poilimn rd' r :e .laxity aYthe e, rr ,r el' Ior gwrl) •,la hr Ilial )cul pn, , li nil ,rdrr. i.r* rel\ , ndc,h fill' ,aid irnpr 'inn n[. )lier,•w'ith - ed the rr firrr.lbnl \ h,•rrw' it]..rod I I"... lioal r 'der i, ,ub- a plan or 1"'' ilr• of :rid rn pnrvcirnelnl I mitb ail for v inti adol,tionl. :uui au order Yui �uur :ulupt tau it you Ir•sire rl, h: n r.r l:e Ila• imlrro)",•n r,•nr 1. It. L. Golnl.tx. Prc,i%lv'. \1'. I . 1•:I; wlx".1'I,•rk !:Hard 1'oblic \"ark.<. 1'ras4. n n. a`''I:. Alt -ii W. i,l5,. L. 1;"o,"". I're,idelli- \1d. tan boric ir o,•,•d that Ihr Iinal \1'.I -Ea. -'-. (Trek Itr ra rd Pabii, \\"oak,. oder plrrovrd vlurelr 1,,,, hr .\po 17. 1a,,, an un Red and Ihr tartare report .k!;:?I,t,-I. 1"l. , I:.. � r \ 'rile, to Boardit Pablo. "ark �.l ad r`nods I'll' oobou prccaiird. 1-e , I:1. iSrr .11.0, .\Nine .\cru of nl" - rider Ire I;oard of 1'uldie lA"al s.i Ak,", h e Board of Pi P;rlhlir 1'hli\\"ark, tare had ' rh ,:radin"_- u ler (-onside ration the reset uti111e o' .\vena• The Ibiard rr•Irort,, in rr•pl� to rdrr of the 1'o 11i ri el.' n ('on nett :ippror"i1 '12. tom. ice ter urs• ,•1: dnug pre_ linnet nrr) order of .\ Id. Long. rile a 18... that ole hni)ui� fill.Vhliur ;n ru urs fines St. .Auihulry acenurtol ❑iver,ily areanr. ;cul hllri'ruunt\' .April proj)rric vast ,i,lr of Buil acenur 1, in l{:uusev iurestigaled Ihr proposed toren\'('°I''0t :cul cannot fir assessed. This iryn'uvcrl,ad cannot e made unless ill, - t report that ,'tin ingirove- u:ent is gut uecc,safv rout proper. fur owner. of solid l,roperic will agree to the n•Itsuu that ,aid .\Idiur :n',•n ue i, 1''fy Ha,- proportion of ilii assessmrul Ire nut o cru bet wren ,aid1*,-;,,urrrsarr 1 points. {. to incurred their b,. u:qs o. By h•rrr I Io Ald. Lou". .1lsn. W.F.EnwIN. ('Iel'I: Board Puhlir Wark, u G aa11, tool I)nstlot n Sl rret, S'nva' :1 pri1 1'_i. Is-. t'outrael- Adoptr'1. The IS, e;nvl rel Isthat It ha, awarded .\Iso. 11'hcclrr Avium• Openings Etc.-- \1'illiaul .1. I"ton the vinarlfct tree von- The Board of Publiv Work, parr had strur•tine a sr\rer on Goodhue street. t7vnu Oak' street to rCliff. and oil Dun- itnoI cou'id'ratiun the resolution or� moor st reel, from Yau \liiideu street to nyder of the ('oelle,iln Coula-il.:lpl)rorrd Sere nth slre,•t, he heing the lowr•,I April - lss<, rcltltivr W the opening retiabll, urd responsible bidder Ihen•- :uld este nsiou of V,heeler avrn uc. from fur: amount bid. xl:;.9N): bond ill the look re sit east IShelling aveoec, and th n r rrY x3,!oo1. \rS, 1'. pa•, Sliateand baring it ,e,tigatrd the proiu,erl I - pnrventent. n•sprotfrrlly report that said \\'illian \firrwiift! as s,uv•t im prnvrnonl i.v out uccr'sary and Also, proper at this time. Yeas 4. mass o. KeM Street Sewer Contract - IL L. Gu12V.v�. 1'l.^,idents Thu Guard report, that it has a-irded V1'.F. F.nwlx, Clerk Board Public works. Pal rick lluherty the contract for cmc .1I rii U. ls`l,'. ,tr r •ling a sewer on Kent street From Adapt' -d. .lsldaud avenue to Sunmlit avenue. he A Ise I. Miltolr Street Grening. }:Ir.- 'I'he hoard of Public \Yorks herewith r'speetfulh return Sour final order, ap- proved \IArch 7th. Iaws, fur the opening. vcidrnine:uld extension of Milton Street Io a width of stxtS (0)) tree1. front Plea' dud Avenue to St. ('lair street viUI the 'aqucst tlult Sour houonlble buA)- : n- rrll'llill . IIIIr1 that 4ait iflla, the Board in :emend their report. dated (Ictober 31st. 1x497. ill said platter. ,o rs to read. that it is nccessary and proper to open. wider and exlemd Sutton strrel, to a width of sixty (fig) fret, bc- t,,, SLGIai-Ireet real the right of way of the Chicago, Alil"aukee ,V St. Paul railway coniiit Ishan line,) for the reason that said railw'av cumpat :cid the property owners interested have being the lowest reliable and rrsporni- ble bidder thetefor: anlouut of bid. hand ill Ibe sem of i'!:, with (:. F. Gregg and F. W. Iladlield a, sen• - t ie'. I !h Street Sewer ('outaet- '1'h' Bard reports Char it hasawaidr I j A'illiaur .1. 1'r'styu Ihr 1, free cou- . ,truetinq n .'c. tt&r uu Leech strrel, be_ tween Mclinal stfeet and Smith street. In- keine the lowest reliable and restx n- still(- bidder thrlefor: teuuunt of hid. hood in the, sue of $1&), with Frank I.. Osburg ;,all S. 1'. Spates av sureties. ' Also. Arkwright Stied Grading Contract- I'he Board reports that it has awarded W. O. Winston the contract for grading PROCEEDINGS OF THE COMMON COL'3C11•. low. \rkwrrght street, from whitall streebo t to \Iso. Case street, and Lookout Phca, from t�' Engineer's 1{eport- ferrace street to its easterly terminus, the Board.,Isriits thele )art of the he being the lowest reliable and respalr- Cit}' Engineer fur month of \iarr•II. ,ibb• bidder therefor: tut of bid. t'ollonit [cr oii Stmrt,. K.490: 1.490: bund in tlo•,n nilly'If) xx'sol, wdit. I,Isa, r'Iurrlr•, 11. Robinsno and S. \I. Carl a, E,tirnees and ('lain, ,n'rlie,. Tlle Board tram,nii,. app', •d Irk it. Also. the following rnlinralr, :,all r`I;li lits, lo- 1:obie "'triol and Bxlrerrft .\c oa.-' wit: E,tilnih• \a. {. ,appl,- n•i:11'y hr I:radio. ('aniarl- \a. and lin al. Goode ,I rrr! 'frill. Board report. (hal ii. has award rd Stock too .� r1.inl,Iu i,,- ver tracorrs: 'rhainas Union, nl,• , n n'act fm' grad- atm anti der, _ :� r,rar: }:,bleat' No. 4 and lug Hold,- ,i reit. frau, Ifaneroft avenue '�, final. \\"(-sacra ;r ,r ' •r. '. Uub- lu Bur right al , of III,- Min da S -rt ion n'ar l ur:`er aunt ,d n,•,•?t \Orth western ra it w'a\'. 311,1 Bancroft; E,t ion a I. \o. :r amt linrl. Sao i it, street aveiln e. frunl ('nl rol'r l , tree t to Cungrr,s',e wm', I'. Ooherfr. .'rot t illi t iI, anionn ,tme.t. Ile being the lowestretia file ant i du,•, .•Slo.:r2: E,tuuml• \u. sa Dplr_ r"Is Isible bidder do•refor: anlaulrt of •clary to \'o. '� and li nal. I.a aril ;i ._ bid. :.fl:;::: I 'r for , of >N)n, nue Bowel'. Stoektorr ,k I.i alit ruts!. \% !ill Audr,• AIppon and Frrd tt'actors:-:unouut dm•, soul: Estbaatr Srllniedcl' as ,uretic,. \0.:3, su ppl,•rucnt:irS to \"o. :! and Iilmi. -11'u, sewer ill :dl[•v ill \Gaud loon! I':u'k. sh)cl:- Aller !trading. Ewing & Chute', Albli- toll IN, Lirdyun,t. euul rarlors. ani ou t tion-- due. RSIs: G. W. Merrill, s:x: \lathcw' The Board reports [hal it has awarded 11 Craig. $'21. 1). L. and A. F. BillingA,y the contract' Commitiro un ('Iain - for grading the allev ill block _. E\ving ur:roh'r uv MIAMI i:o uF' F'n:e , ou,n,- .l !'linters addition, the ficin¢ Clic law- ,b,]Ffl,. rs[ reliable and re,tmusihic bidder therefor: amount of bel, ,'347,`)1: hoed Sites for Engine Houses - in the sum of iia. w'itb F. E. M'aehanl''I'o lh(- honorable President and Collo- and W. 11. Sargent as ,uretic.. nFun Council of the City of S•L PauI',•,n- l: ,11,3. I! El FI.E111'\': Ill pont\llane,nf Wit'saw Street Scwm' Guntract- fintions passed by" your honorable find\ The Bu:¢d report, tluu. it hxs ded at meeting held on Nhu l-lf :!nth ir'L, r'- 1'atriek Doherty [he ry nu'aet fm' cull- questing the Board uY fire l'onnuis- stractiue a se,vrr I AFarsa,r street ,loners to report suit:edr kecaliuus too from Randolph street to Graf•' street. engine hulls', on Oakda v a -lour, noon' It(, being the lowestreliable and respun- face sheet. and :It or near the corner it Bible kidder therefor: anlouut of bid. 13(-1 ford :cul It t or streets. said Board s8,977: bond in the suns of A2.000, with restt)ectfully rrrolnnenl f a. purclia". G. F. Gregg and F. \\'. If (field a ;tile(- following: Lots:; and 4 in block sureties. ;fl \l'e't St. Paul Ih•aI Eshltr and lur- Ea(h of the foregoing award, tak, provenleut Sylirab• Addition Ao. I. up separately' and alit roved he the fol- being at the rvwr,o' of 0; kdale carni' lowing rote: and Pap•. street 17.;x1°o feet), for the Y,•is-Ald. 1)ua'lau. Pel,eh. Cullen. sues of iS:3a1; :cul lot 7 in block %L Ih'an. Sanborn. AArebel. Kenur. Kain, Phillips' addition to St. Pond, being at IliCmnl. Brcmlt. ]Iiora. Long. )h'. Pr -i- the corner of Bedford and Beaumont dint -1:.. sl n•et', fur [he slut of A3.500. R, spec[ - \Is I fully ,(-!milted. b order of the Boar'l. I.ocuat :old Other struts Paving 1'uu- ICF:rl:ex' W. n S i; r. I'n•sidrnt. tract- \\"u. U'(-.1 im.,x, Secretary. file Board report, that it has awarded Report adopted. Sias -lois Ind !ill or- Thoulas Reilly Ble contract for Paving (finance to curry said report into effect Lor•nst street. Teeth 't reef. l.aftfyeth• passed, recousidcred. and referred to avenue and Collins sleet' amount of (•um rfittee un Sheets. I)Id• $•24,:YM; bond in the stun of with A. 1). McLeod and .1. 1'. Gribben as sureties. lieconlnlitted for consideration. .11sp. Contract Awards Laid Over - Phe ti vards to .laua•s Forrestal and Samuc el White of the ontracts for pav- ing Laurel avenue and t1n construction of a sewer on Oneidastieet.respectively, were laid over to the next regular meet- ing of the Council. u It, , tF: 1•oll'r, oF ,I'.\xpi\a Of Couurittee ml Way, and Means - Bond APproccd- Committen has examined hoed of .I. F. Dilley. as Colshlhle, and recommends that sante be approved. -Adopted and bund approved. Teas -Add. to, no, I'etsch. Cullen, Ryan, Sanborn, weber. Kenny, Kalb. Hamm, Bryant, Milieu. Long, \Ir. Presi- dmt-13. Irt PROCEEOISGS OF THE CO-NMON"COT-SCIL. of Committee oil -Claim,—E. .A. Fitz Uerald's Claim— Committee report adverse to claim of petitioner, of file adviccof the Corpora- tion Attorney. Adopted. Also. U. ti. Tenury's l'Iaim— I% nilittee rl•port adverse to said claim. Adopted. Also. Louis S%vanson's Petition— Conurittee report in favor of prayer of petitioner. -Adopted. (See Ordinance No. Q3.1 A Iso, Ordinance— Conuuittee recoi nnend the passage of an m•dinanr. io pay I nry to eefhtin persons. Adopted. (See Ordinance No. !12), I Of Committee oil Fire Lepartnl,•nt— Committee recommend that the peti- tion of the s[. .Authnuy Park l'it irons' League for hotter fire prohv:uan he re- ferred to the Board of Fire I'onnni,sioa- ers. Adopted. Of Conlndttec on streets -11.1', Orakeb Petition— Committee recouluu•nd that prig -or of petitioner be granted. Adopted. (See Ordinan,(- No. n11.1 :A ho, Martin Brugigema 's Petition-- l'onm(ittee recoouncnd that said mat- ter be reterred to 1'il, F.neincei and Board of I'ublic ACorks, Ilicouuectioo with Alderman of the district. At .pted. Also. Fire l.f nit Ordfnaure— Conlnl it tee recotumend that thc otdi- nanceill amend the ordfnanec Ili rela- tioil to lire limits he referred to alder- man of lite district. Adopted. .Aho, Victoria Street Bridge— Committee recommend that the amount as herein asked for. If+s.u11.J:f.1 be appriq rfat•d, a, the p:u•ties herrtu have complied with the l, 1" of alae City Entinct-r hereto at- tal•hed. Adopted aid I orporation Altornrc fnstructed to draw a proper ordinance. 'lire following is the communication of City Engineer above referred to: Aid. Flamm, Chairman Commitee on Streets. Or.An Stn: The Chicago, Milu;wkec X St. Paul Raitva, company, by Ah'. C. VC. Case. Assistant Gercral Superin- tendant, lou entered into :ill agree(nem with the City of St Paul. I n euusider I- lion of the abandonment of the opening of Milton street across their right of way, to convey by quit -claim deed for street purposes, that part of lot :y, sub- division of Ayd's farm, which lies be- hceeu two titles tirawu across said lot paralicl w ith the northerly line of if origiu:d 11111'erIwfee[ north ide right of uay stria of said caw any. and distant respec ive ' to : u tau I n 1 rt from said 3 northerly line. This will Rive the uec- essary opening of Ridgewood avenue from its presrut easterly terminus to V'ichn•ia street. and euver the condition wider which IIIc Roard of Publie Works recouuuruded that the cite pay oue- lutlf the rest of the construction of a .bridge aver Victoria street. Your, truly, L. W. Ifl'SnLET.F, City Engineer. April 1;, 1xsT, I ooucur fn IIIc revounnendation of tilt- Cit, F-n!sincer. W. I'. Mruu.: v, l'or[ ration Attonrey. A Iso. F. L:uubrceht's rlaim— ('aumditee reeonun•ud the oassagl• of :,it ordinance to pay F'. Lambrecht?i;W. I on account of danntgee allowed Ind awarded by Bond of Publie Works, Adopted. (see Ih'dinanec No. !P24.) Of Couunithr uu Police—:Appoint cent, Conlirmcd— Committec recommend that the xp- poiuUul•nts of Ceorgr Still( h :col I.rurgr Andar,ol, a, special officers of 1lle 1'eg111:11' pallel• foyer, and of Patrick truth xud slrphrtl R,:ui a, assistants to Poumhuastel. he advised atld consented to. -Adopted, old appoiutnu-nts confirmed 3- fit,-udloa-ing vote: Yeas— ld. Oo\,lap. Petsch, Cullen. 1:3 ;ill, Sanborn. Weber. Kenny, Kain. I Luuul, 'ry1ul1. Minta. Long. Mr. Presk d. —l1. REPoRl's oF sl'r(IAL ('ONIMI•t'l'EEs. (If Special Co tinittee o❑ Market hall Lease— Ta the Il000rable Common Council: O Fsrn.F:�u:x: )-our Special Commit- tee au" Ind n 'I to eosiller the proposi- tiou for the Irasing of the hall in the Marfan llouse. rv,pertfulh' report that: 'That proposition is on aIle. part of the proposed lesccs to pay 4.001 a year an- nual rectal and any additional cxpeuse of firemen or engineers or janitors that may Iry required for the privilege of using Market hall for a People'stheater. Tilt' Ioalority of your Committee art- -if rc 1 f the opinion that it is not brat to lease the hall fol- :nay term of years, for the I that changes as to the Postottfce and Custom (louse are contemplated: that the hall may' be wanted at all, time for publiv-purposes, and tiny deem it wi,c that ihr vita should have at its euuunxnd xt xll times one public hall, which it mac use as ft deemC s hesand they decal it oil I— in any event to PROCEEDINGS OF THE COMMON COUNCIL. id:, ren the hall fur y.000 a l rah'. a, ihr, do I Fourth -Much romm plaiut is udr. Iiud not think this is a sn llfr font rrmu icra- your committer think, justly, of the tion for [hr its,, of it. .mot it ad ,nu. rkv thrown from til(• Plaut The Clodrmwl of y our ('onnnilive i, j Ill the poocr houac o❑ Date creel. :uld ill tilt- minority' a lou Iht• Cow i rt- I m Ii au I 'our cmnmitte• reromnu•ud that unl .s 1 Pi of Ihr a union that it would he e ' 1 vino i fila, nuisance i. entire,y Ithah•d, a�ithin PI arrept Ibe offer and Iva, the hall, for thirty aacs. the most y"Vorou, and dr- Ibc rra,ou than the hall is of eery Will- � h• rm i net c Ifo rt, he nwdt• ilc Ihr ria to iurunu• to the cite. I Ging ill md, shah• Illi, uui,a urr. about d•Lb1O la :1.2.14 io a year. Iuui to nod W'. arV a„ured by the Pity If.' w It for f4,14NIa year would ma kr a char' euw pane that rh:uigr, \rill be u -'ah, to the vel\' a .1 NNI' f.• -.t a yl :n'. 'Ind a. ihrir plain sn Ihal Oris uui,anre the Market Ilona ha, It wile, born. aunt cntirrly abalyd Lrturr Ihr 13th d+p of probable al feint, "ill hr. a hurdcn. and M;n. A. II. I...s. ItcglorOullp "ll il- this i, tlo• lir,l nod oula oPoorluuily W.. \\'.t 1.; :n 11. S.vxnn:�. that ha, ever of] aril In wake ii pay sn I Chai, I of Special 1'onu lO,e oil m urh. hr think, Ihr propo,itloo ought strut Iiaiiw;ac,. to Ill- :it-, a ptl'd.:....I a, the I ........ Irdln' to Adopted. take it for tllrrr year,. ht- drool, this Of .kill. Setlhor❑ All”, Opvuio¢ lroul(1 by it R:lin of aIb•list s!-000 to Ihr Cwunuttee n',iucud ihr acce 1, tit II— p ity. Ip•,pertfully subwilied. t till- rrporl of IIIc Bona of Puldir %V 1: 11. S.t xaul:x. Work, n•hUivl• to opening Iw aIle,fr to C lhnirm;la of the special Committer on halo to al. AILInn siren through Mork Ica,inR the hall it, the Marko Ilousc.. °. reu•raugt'no•nl of highland I'arli. .Aid. lieuln- wovt-d that the majorily Adopicd. rt-tttort f the ommittel• I11• a4Iopb•d. o 'I'hc motionl'prevailed. "Is, Flld.A x rot-., - %as—Ald. Pet,eh. V,au. Kcnny. Kaiu, Ilauuu. Ilryaul. ylinl•n. ?Ir. \"ire' Speria 1'ouuuith.a.— I'rrsfdent—s. lu accordance with resolution of .Ud. Says—:112. 1'ulit'u. Saubaru. \Crbe•r. L'ryant, ill,- President appointed the fol - Long. Kerr—:r. lowing as a.,peci:d coumlittee in rela- Of Special Conimith•r on Slrrcl Nail- tion to Sixth ward levee: Ala. [iryatll. ways- Sanborn. Manua, Conley. Nilorit. 'I'll the Iiono'ablc 1'auutiau 1'owlril. I BN Ald. O'Conuor— GrxTld-:nN:x: Your Special ('eunoia-' ,A resolution :dlowfug policy captaitl, let' oil curet ruilwav, ha­titken into Io uutftltaitl a horse at sub -police station, xisideration the matters referred to for use it. lilt- scrvive of the ria,. nl.:uul after nearing the •1 loplailds (' .1 unit ve on Police. Made and tilt- dateumnt, ufCol. 1'. F. It,.AId. Ken.— Ilam. ,ice president of till- St. 1'11111 CHN -.A n•solutiou instructing tlu• ,n'ect liailav;q- eompitu,, rrsv,ctfully rcpuft . railway conpauy to renmct' slrert cu' and rroonmo•tld as follows: tracks frotu Summit avenue. First --Your vonmtitter thud, a, re Irmo Malice lin Sh'vety. rc I ly reported try the I'onulittec on Ordiva::vc — Sttrrt, ofthi, body, thal ihr St. Paul Anordivauce was read deelarfng the I'll, fiaityaKy tom patty has coutplied and rmis, ion of dunce smoke front chimneys is complying with the provisions of tilt' to be a pubHe n fl oinve, andprescribine ardinancr, regarding lilt -aide of lickel, 'I pcualt upon it. cable railway- I onnitttc44• o❑ vtrerts. Sal-otld—That in the matter of amus- Au ordi uifltrc wa, read hi t-hanee the fer tickets front one liar of ,ircct ears names of certain strech. to anoher. fheopiniol, of your connnit- ('illM title ..It St reel,. Ice fs expressed miter rl•eolution of the Au ordinance a•xs read '•porwilliug 1'ouncil rega filing that i atter, e'Id''lu ,Rohl, l'rdinofle3 to erecta d *' baro upon \cos rasard oil I i iu if 1 ition a .Aid. Kerr. this Invpntty hcrcin described.and is hervill your l he'th•r recommend a coud that this spocihcd. matter helePrred to Iu f ill,, Council. -Aid.ACeber moved that therule, he ,acting of the I'rc,idrnt .If the 1'ouuril. ,o far sus culled It, to allow .said ordi- tht• Corporation Atto ill.\ and rho prc,f- II dent of Ole City Railway compauy. nonce to pas, to is scroud rending. Third—It I'svonneded otl all hands The ntotfou preyaiied. yeas 1:;, and Illat thecit, raiIvva, service au et Maria flue said ordinal --c was thereupon read avenue• is •i uadequaG•, but we at•n as- it second time and passed. (See Ordf- ,ured by the company that within x few ounce So. !I1SJ tolddes either it (-itthetitle a'fll be built An I rdmance wit, read "permittiti nut East Seventh ,trees or a but it eon- Marie A. Horush)' to remove the old strutted ill the eastern part of the city, frame Sixth want enghie house from the and that the service will then be made corner of Clinton and Isabel streets, as adequate and sufficient. herein provided." PROCEEDINGS OF THE CONINION COUNCIL. Of Committee Tit Claims—F.. .l allsClaim— Committee u r In. Filz- ge 's '1 i 1—P Committee report ase dverto elaini of yeti timter, oil the advice of the Corpora- tion Attorney. A lopted. Also• O. S. Terme)"',, Claiul— inutt,l• 1'rpo,t 1111\"1•r,l• to said Cl ,illi. Adopted. V so. Louis S\c:msnn's Petition— - Comu itte, report ill Y:lror If pray,r of Petitlom•r. Adopted. ISee. ordinance, No. klreo, Urdfnanc,— Coulith•e namg, reconlend the passaof :ImI ordi nce to pal- unto•)to eerlaiu persons. Adopted. (Sec Ordinance No. !Q.-i.I Of Cuuuuith•e oil Fire llepnrtment— /:umnnttee r • lu vend than the peti- tionoftheSt.lAntholly' Park /'ilireos' League for better fire In-ot,ctou It, r,u ferrofor,,,[to the Board of H ire Cunuui,yio- ers. Adopted. Of Colultitle(. oll ,t,vls—ll. l'. Drek,', 1 etition— l Comouldro rccnumueud that plap-r of petitioner be grultell. Adopted. IS- Oidina o-, No. !r_l.l Also, Martin Brugeonjan', Prlitiou— Colllluitte,• recom lm•ml that said mat- ter tie •"er"•d to 1.'ity" El,einerr :loll Board of Public \1"orks, ill cull I—tion w"b AIdernnut of the district. Adopted. Also Hire Limit Itrdiu:uo•c— Committ,e r„ol.. uw..d that the unli- ' g ntllee. to tlill,nd 1111• ordil1;in ill b, tion to lire If nuts be refo...,d toa II num of th1• dish h.t. Adopted. .flan. I %,n otoria Street Bridge— Conlmittec rerolnnend that if.,. it nnIt as herein asked Ynr. (Al. 01 be apprzrieted, us the parties hereto Lave coupled with the I nmleada- tions of the Pity Engineer hereto at- tached. Ada lhvl and l'•n' Ioratiem A I , v I I tt Ion instructed to drib' a pnrprr urdiva uec. 'I Le fill l... i q; is the Cmnnnlnication ofCity Engineer above referrer) to: Aid. Hamm, Chairman Commitve on sheets. UH:AR 5111: TheChicago, 1IRwaukry Paul Rail\vaS rnnpanc, 11 Case. Assi,hlnt l;rneral S..peri..- fondant. has entered into an agrrouu•nt with the City of St P—L In eonshleo- tion of Lilo abandonment of the openir:g g .fm f Miltuu street across their right of wilco to convey by quit -claim deed for- t Purposes. that part of lot •'. sub- divi, I ui'.l )'lPs farul, which lies he - we u•o e� .yt.. said t .eu t Iw sArlwu across call tut rtrallel with the uurtherl . fine of the ! ) original ted Yrrt will• right of t: ay shif, I of saidl•ouwaoy, and distant re,poel- ivel)" 10 and Mt fi of a rth front said northerly line. This will give the uee- •ss:uy' opening of Ridgewood avenue from iia present easterly let iuu, to \-ichn'ia street. and ouvers.thenonditiun under \ell fell the Board of I'llbii - Work, •mle11 [hut the city" pay out -- !d - Illtlf til\r\cost of the c• nstroction of ll- bridge over A-irtorian atreet. Your, i trnlr, L. R'. Rrsut.Err, ,T City El:glncrr. April 17. IsSr.he 1 ru u•. r in ttrrouumen lata, of the Pity ypginot- W. 1'. Alrnlill. 1'(Irp(Iruliou Attorney. \Iso. I F. l.alohr„IIL's rixi..t— a ('on Ill it tc,• r •l-1 I l I •011 till- pas,agl• of crrdinancr I1, pat�IH'. Lanlbr,cht rtif�:l I account of dunnages allowed and ;l ',rded by Lnard elf Public Al"uric s. Adopted. ISve Ordinance No. 11M.i Of ronnnhter on 1'(Ilicc—Appoi ninututs r(I..nrlltl-d.._. l'(Iw wittee l-1 lnnnend that the p pointlm•nts or'•11l:eor_o Sudo ltil ;".!:-I I I,— Amler,on IT, special ofticer,Ili the reeul:lr polirl• force, and of Patrick furl' : ud S[rphon Ryan as assistants to Poloohlmster. be lul,is,d and -ou'vot I to. Adopted. aua appoinnnents ronifrno•d by' Tia• ndhwing vl te: eras— ld. Newan. Putsch, Pullen, Ryan. Sanborn. 11'ebrr. Benny, Kron. IIll lily InlIT. \linea. Long. lir. Presi- do..l lmzruurs uesreela 1, cov>t rr roes. Of Special Couuuittrc un Market hall I.ea, 'PI thc•lHnuura Lie l'unuuun ('(Iwlril: rt.r:>l r: �": }'our S11cecial Culnulit- tee anpolntcd to alnsicl,•r the prop tion for the (rasing of the• (Tall in till- Marlict house,respectfully report. that: That proposition is oil the part of the prof d twee, topay �4.fNllr:t your an- nual rectal and asp additional rspensr of lireulcu or engineers of janitors that nay he required for the privilege of using \ini ket flan for a People'stheater. Thr majority of your Committee are of the opinion that it is not best to leas the hall fur any form of Sears. for the reasons that changes a, to the Postutiice aunt 1'ustutn (louse are content h lated: that the hall way he vatted at any time fur public purposes, and they deem it r that the cin' sholdd have at it, alio od at all ifmcs one public hall, l, wily use Its it deents best: and they deeul it unwise in any event to PROCEEDINGS OF THE COMMON rut'NCII.. 1W. rwt tll• hall fill H INNI it out � '1 I •c I \ I.. s tl t III I Fourth -Al uch rom1 uldaint i. adv. and out think This is it snfiirirnt nnnnmra- I ur I❑uwiltre thinks l atc ot the tion for ihr use of it.- ,nut and snwkr thrutcu from ih1• plain Tlu• ('hairman of )our Cotuuitto, i, at the puw,r I IT- nn Dalo aced. and in the wiunritc npuu ihr Committee ;md \our contuittev re,nni orud that allies, is of the upfninu that it \could hr wise I this nuisance i, endroly abated. \tithin to ;,crept the utter and lease the hall, for ttlirt)' d:n's. Cllr must vigoruu, : ud d,- Ihr reason than the hall is of rl r httlo h•rnulorli c 11-1, he muck he it'..itc to illrolov to the I'lty. britlglllg lin till\ ,hail' 1111, Il lll,:lller. about ,'l. i�Nl l(I �• (NMI ;1 \- •:11', (lull III relIt � 11'I•;11'e a„111'I'd h\ III,• 1 11\ I::Ifi\\':ly it fill' }"{.INNI :1 your \rouhl malar ; rIval ! v n.l :ill)' than rh;u:gcs will hr T ado in _;lin to till- city (It'..:,.000 a )'oar. and as i thrix plain so that this Ili kmh•r twill be the Ahlrl:rt II(I..,e ha, :11 \\'ac, h1•I•II. and cn tiroly ahatoa I•o loco ;ho I!rh (lay' ill' IIr(Ib:tbl\ al.\':ly, \gill hr. :1'bin d,•II. aoa Ai:ly. .�. I1. t,,.. Re,po,ifulh aulrmit- thisliIs .Ind ok , nlort,uity\\.a ,hat ha, , y,r ull'I•rill to make it pill Chairm:nl of Spl-1 i:tl Collt luiltre on oo.h. To, think, the proposiliml (IiglTt Street (tai ben II. ho ac,ept,d. and :1, till• losoes ott'I•rto Adupt,d. take it fur three \, al-,. he drrnls this' Of .lid. Sanborn-.11lry Opouing ould hr it lin of ill least ut.I NNI I.I , tl o C ninintoe r1I t acre an ....•Illi the plan— fill — rily. lir,p„l fill ly ,u bulifted. "'the Lot url of the Ifour of 1'u Llir 1A'e Lrrut: 11. si-s oo :S. VTurk, echoic, to opening un ;they from 1'll:lirinail of (h1• Spial l'om Tonto, oil Ila to to Wit..\lila us si reel through Illork I,• I, g the (hill in till• Ahn-k,l-- t Hous. . rr:n'rallgeon•nt of Ilighbtlol Paxil-. �IKeII.. y- moved that the not ill) .\doplod. 1a rl of till• ('(II l no it,e, I. adopted. l l•'I'lllVioll pT'I•Y:111,d. 1.11, I.I'A—Id Yea,s- aid. P,t,ch. 1:xan. (.ell ll. 6:11... Ii:uunl. Ih-y";un. Alli,,. )II'. 1 -icon' gp,l.iai IIrllllnitlee— l' NIT, „t :kill. niton, iborn. 11- 1u :I,cord:ulce \riill l"eaolutfou of -kill. Nays_ \' .1:n ,her. Ih"ysutt, Tito Pre.ident appoinNvl fit,, fol - Long. Iv•rr—:,. lri;ll couuuittrc i rho - 'If Spl-ri:ll Coollll itt„• Im .St root Rail -i tion our nig as :, apefu SWI. \vard ley,,: kin. Bryan[. tinhorn. IRn1I m, l'onley', Ali..,a. 'I'u\I,hr honorable l'uunnuu r'muo•il. i Bc Ald. 0 Conuur— t:iil-l— Yu,lr Spo,hil 1'uln alit- 1 r„ol Tit ion :tllo\yi..g poli„ ,apaill, t,r I I stroot "a11,itcs h:nvc take( I i oto I to waiuGtin ,burs, nt sub-p(IIic1•station, i,ideration III, olliifors referred to fin nso in Ihr• „ryie, of Ih1• city. homl, ami art,, neat ring The ugdainis "In:;LN, outdo and (hl- mate enc of Col. 1'. F.� Bl- -Vd. Kvrr-- Iiarr, \'i , Iro,i lout (It' ll, St. Paul CHH \ resolution instructing the street Itail—, company r 1w,thilly ropolt rllfl\vav _nglauy to rl•Iltuyl• str,ot. c:lr and n•,onuie as follo\cs: Oackx-fi(IuI Summit it\ Ie. :l H'il'.sl—Your” uniite, kind.' :1, ll-- 1'omnofttee (III \t r . I.o .,ported Thy till• C , lottl-l- oil Ordillancr•,-- Sir„t, of this body, that til, St. I•a111 An ordinam:e was read declaring The ity lhlit\val conlpany ha, complied and I ssion of dense suloke t'rcoul cilium)', Implying \with tie pure , of Ih, ilei he :t pubiic nuiscl o— ami lroseribine �ordilTaners reganling til, sad, oY ti, -I. I o pelllI- upno its rabk- railway: rommdtee on St"eots. ._-oml_•I'Iat iIT to• matt,, of Tans- _\.. ordinan„ \vas road h, change the fur tickets Yroln one li..e of nt"I•,t ,ars 1 linof ortain stre,ts. to anotllrr. the opinion It rout, cm it- I(es ,(,I litte uu sheets. Ice is I. c to sed ml the Losnlntiml of the An unlivaner vvas read "perwitliu¢ Council regarding that matter, which .Iuhn ordinance to erecta fat[ " haul npuu was passed un motion of .Vd. Beer. and property herein .1—oribed.and as boron. your Itulittec -d t o a committee ml that this specified. nlath•r be r Press to n ro the Col• cull- -\Id. N'eb,r To I that the rode.' be fill- ugol'tiu+ ('resident of ihr 1'ou toil. ,u flu'sus ended as to allot said urdi. Ihr Corporaliml .Ntlm'ucc atd the prrxi- tl cc to pt dent of the M" Itailatq' rnwplltly, nans to Its s,cond reading. Third—It is l- uireded Tit ;til hxud, The motion prevailed. Stas 1:1, and that the city railo;p' service oil Maria the said urdivanre o'un thrreupun rend xvenne is iu:ulequat,, but \cI. are a,_ It secotld tit o and paced. (See 11rdi- ,ured hS fit'. cowpony tLat vcithiu aYro" uauce No. of N.) loontl, I•ithrr a cable nim• \till h, built An maou hunvas ad ••prrmittiug out East Seventh sh"vot (,1,a barn emr Marie A. flornsb1" ht re novo the old structed iu the eastern ..art Tit' the city, frame sixth \card engine house trout the and that the service will then be outdo corner of Clinton and Isabel streets, as adequate and sufficient. herein provided." t:w PROCEEDINGS OF THE COMMON COUNCIL. Ald. Alhlca Hmvcd that the rules be ,u city of St. Paul, and 14) punish the of - far suspended as to allots said ordinance fenders for the violation of this ordi- topass to its second reading. Hance,' Iry adding thereto it, herein The motion prevailed, yeas 13, and the stated." said ordinance was thereupon read ., ,lid. Kerr ni-ed that the rules he so second tittle and passed. .,,,IS( I Irdi_ far suspended Its to ftllew said ordinaucr Hance No. !d!LI to utas to its second reading. AH ordinance was, read "to authorize '�'he nurtioil prevailed, yeas 13, and 1:..I. Lewis to construct and maintoiu a the said ordinance was thereupuH read circular bay windov,." a second time and passed. hSee Ordi- Ald. 1l'eber moved that the rules be so mulct• No. !r1s.I far suapemtled its to allots said m'dinallc,e, Estimate Allowed— to pass to its second reading. Estimate No. S, High bridge subsh'uet- The motion prevailed, yeas 1:;. :tilt[ the are: A. McMullen, contractor; amount said ordinance was thereupon read t clu64we ;a. secuud tinge and passed. (See Oldi- ,Allowed And ordered paid by the fid- , lowing vote: Honeys Nu. !t30.) Yeas—gild. Dowlan, Petseb, Cullen. An ordinance was read • approjobit- � Rye,, Sanhorn, Weber, Keuuy. Kato. Ing money to pay :a judgment .)I k. IL•uu ni, Bryant, yfiueu. Lung, yU'. 1'rrs- danzeH against the city." ideut—Ia. .Yid. 5mrboru moved that the I be so far suspended ax to allow said ordi- nance to pass to its second reading. Ordinances. The nhotiuH prevailed. Peas m. and the said ordiva err was thelvupon read ORD x.\xrr: NZ. ols. a srcmul finis and passed. 'lice mrd i- Pcraft tong .lobo Coffey to Erect it Franc nares No. lC'!., I Barn I. you Property Herein De - Au ordinanve w;is read "app: epriat- ori bed, mad :as Ilereiu Specified, ing moues and authorizing it order to Thr Comuwu clnuu•il of the City of St. be deafen upuu lac City l'reasurer has I';n,i de ordain his follows: hereinafter stated." Section 1. Permission is hereby giver Ald. Outs l:w uwyed Il.at Ihr odes he and gr:mn•d unto Joint Coffey to erect a t'auae h• r i so far suspended as to :allots s•nil ordi- t n n the few pert hod Or be Ranee. to pass to it, serund reading. rear cud if gut la, block IS, Maeklibiu .F The motion uvvnil,d, seas 14, and Marshall's addition. llix2th feet. one story I with n ,harp -pointed shingle roof, the said ord... aoce mI, thereupon read the reef iherruf no[ to extend al vv the n second tiwe and pas,ed, (Sve f led -, riled Iioe of :Arundel street to exceed Hoene No.it !r_3.) i six fret: said baro to ht-• erected accord - 0" ordinance was read ••autu,ri zing I Ing to plana teed sl citicatieus to be ap- the Board of Hire Commissioners to i preyed he the IHspeetor of Rnildings, purehasethe property hereinafter mi -n- � and under his supervision. tion, for au rugine house in the Sixth Sec. 1. This ordinance shall take ef- ward of said city." fool and be in Purc•t- from and after its Aid. Katill u,o'ed that the rules be so publication, tar suepeuled as to allow said ordi":°„•c Yeas—,Ald. Dowlan, Petsch, Cullen, to plass to its srcoud reading. Maui, Sanborn, Weber, Kerry, Kaiu, The nudiou prevailed, yeas 13, and Hxuu,,. Bryant, ylinea. Lon • Mr. Pres - the said ordinamee ryas thereupon read idem—l8. g' a second time and passed' Passed .Aprig I kt>i5. On motiuH the cote by which said ur- t' s. D. Ala i] President of l'nnncil. di lance was pass,d was ieconsid,l'iv1 . :A s. 1). d :April ln, heli and the sande was referred to l'umniit- RultefrI .\. Nth PI'n, Mayor. tee off Sweets. S ()n ordllhallve tt',la read, :,vilangine :Arte"I: the Ham, of Raymund,treef, iu the now, I Huss :\. I'aicxul•:uu.vs i'. Cuy Clerk. fend ward of St. Paul. to Bayless aye- nue..' -- At([. Lung f roved that file rule, be s Ow,1xxNo. 919. far suspended as to allow a said ordiuo(e Penoilting MarinCr, e A. Ilurnsby to Re- te {pmass to its;ecoud reading. inov, the Old Ermnv Sixth Ward Eo- '1'lletort>Ii'1le ailed. y ells ui.all o 'l I the Niue 11 us • I'rum the Greener of I' - C m said ordiuluu' w c thereupon u d a fen uul Isabelel 5h'cets, as Ilereiu fro- secmul Ilne and pawed (See Oldi- vid,d. nano, No_ a_r._I The lbuuuou Cuunr,il of the City of Rt. An ordinance teas read, ao iding svc- Patd de ordain as follows: thin 4 of Ordilmnee No. 26.5, entitled, 'an I Section 1. Permission is hereby given ordivaaceltosuppressthecan•ynngofcou-I and granted unto Marie A. Hornsby sealed weapphs within the limits of the to remove the old frmne Sixth Ward PROCEEDINGS OF THF. COMMON COUNCIL. 167 Engine house "row where it now stands at comer l']intou and Isabel streets. :long file public >treets,to and urn file west !10 Peet of lot i. block 53, Rest St. Paul proper. The sone dobe to be placed upon a good substantial fouuda- Iwit and to be remodeled and con- verted into first-class flats for residence. ill accordance with plans, profiles and specification, to be tarnished to and ap- proved by the Inspector of Buildings of said city—said renmval (1f" said building to be under the supci visiuH of said Building Inapectm'. Sec.:'. 'this ordivauee ,hsll lake ef- fect and be in force from and after its publication. Yea,--Ald. Oowlan, Pet,ch, Cullen. hyau, 5allburtt. \\'ober. Keuuy. Kaiu. ILuu ol. Ilrpuft. \linea. Lon;, Mr. forest - dent --1:;. Passed April 17. 15-. Cuts. I). KiAm. President of t'ouucil. -Approved.April 1!r, Ix,,. Its II leer .A. S.,in it, Mayor. Attest: I'mrs..A. Cih-Clerk. \prig a. OullixAxl'F; No. 11'20. .A Ordinance to Authurizo. N. .1. Letyi, to Construct and Alaiutain a Circular Iiay "Vindow. h Te Cont i, Council of the arils of St. fail do ordain tri, follow.:. Seetim. 1. That permission :Hol • ll- Ihority are hcrvbq given awl granted to It. .1. L—is to const oct and Inaiutaiu it cirvuhn bay wi iduw at the corner of his building situated at ale uorihra,t vor- uo' of I;oudo aucl Louis shrcH, it, said Pity 'said window to he at the roruer or said building at the corner of said .streets. Said window ,hall be cou- ,tructed ill the sawed story of' said building. and shall not escecd in lc!lght fourteen feet, and shall not project :it any point more than tI- :uul our -half fret front the line of either oY said sur,6. 'Ch, said window shall I roust rune.] 1order the supervision ,I the Buihling l uspector of said city. and iu ,urh Huu,- iter as he shall direct. Ser.2. This ordinaucr ,hall take effect and be in furor from, and after it, passage. Yeas—\Id. Duwlau, Pct,eh. I often. I:yan. Sanborn. Webby. Kenny. Nair. IlauuH. Bryant. ylinea. Dun_, Mr. President -13. Passed rd .\1 n•hl I.. ISIS. D. Kt:hu;, I'h c,idrut of Con aril. A pprored April 19, 1`:vv, P.eueul' A. Stuhn, Nl:gor. Attest : Trios. A. PnVNI)ERG A,T, Pity Clerk. :April -21. Olnux.txf't: No. 9.21 Permitting E. Cauby to Reduce the Size of the Stairway Leading into Base- ment of Berkman Block. The Couuuuu Council of the City oP St. Paul do ordain it, follows: Svcthun 1. 11eruti,siuu is hrrrby given and granted unto E. l'auby to reduce the size of file ,)airway leading from file sidewalk on East Sixth street down auto the basement of the Berkman block uo calledh from its present size of threerb feet six eN inches out upon the Adewalkduwn to one (1) fuohuld eight (6) inche,in width upuu said sidewalk, and the width of said stairwav to be reduced from four (41 feet eight (s) inches tofour ”' feet. The sit ne to be properl- guard,d with a good substantial gas pipe railing too lite sides thereof• and with ;u, iron chitin across the end, to the satisfaction of the City Ellnsiueaer— the,anu• to be done under pland specifications furnished to, and ap- proved by tilt- Inspector of Buildings of said city, and under his supervision. See. •i. 'Phis ordivauee shall take effect and be 1 1 Yoree from and after its publication. Ycas—%Id. Dowlan, Petsch. Cullen, Ryan. S:mhoru. Weber, Keuuy. Kahn, Ituum, Bryant. ylinea, Long, ylr. PITS!- dent—I:i. Passed .April 17, irfs,. Cit.— 1). Kramq President of Council. .AIolol I :April W 18249. Knura:i':A. Sw'ru, slayer. \ U est 'tier,. .A. I'ar:xur; ra.tsr, City Clerk. Onm.,.t NCe No. !tL" :\HurdII;nus•.%ppropriat i mg Money to a I'lay ,lodgment of A..lauzen .Against the City. 'Che Conuuuu CoullUl of the City of St. I'aul do ordain as follotys: Section 1. That all order be drawn upuu the ('its Treaeory in favor of M,C- rill .l Willett, aitorueya of record for A. .Imnzcn. in payment of that c•ertaI ,judg_ meat litrred up and pct'fected of record iH office of ihr Clerk of thedi,trict court of Exnery eoulhty, yliunesuti, oil tile 31,t of March. IKls: in favor of .A. .an- -a. againstthe t1ty of St. Paul, for the sew If 10.75, said order to be for that ,um; ,aid order to he delivered only upon there being, fit r I Mtd the City Caupr .t certificate iH due form of the satisfaction a. tine of said judgment of record in said district court. Sec. 3. This ordinance shall take effect and be ht force front and after its publication, 186 PROCEDIVGS OF THE COMMON C017NCIL. Teas—AL1. Dovvlau, Petsch. Collett. Sec. 3. 'Phis urllittanee shall take Ryan, Sanborn, W(Iber. Kvntt}'. Kain, effect and be hu farce front and after its Hamel. Bryant. Mim•a. Luttg. Mr. Prest- publication. dent -13, Yeas—Aid. Du Ian, li•tsch. Cullen, Passed April 15, ISaF. Ryan, S:m boyo. N'ebrr. Kenn}', AKain. 1't Li s. U. Kraus. President of Cuu uell. lhuuut, Bry:ult. Jfiuea. Lung. \I r. I'rrs- .ppror.d .April vi. Ias8. c I ideal—li;. Ma, or. 1'nvsed :\pril t7\Baa. .Aif -.,t Kulut,, Prrsidrul of l'uuuril. 'alum..A. I'll:sur:ru ­I,1'it, CIork. .Approve, :April ]d, 1888. .A pri1 -21' Itomt:ln A. S>n'rn. Mavol. .. _.--..- Atte't' uhul c.\srr; Vo. .r!a. .l 1, ruprinling Mooey and Autiun'i[iug au Order to Re Dra"n \-pun the cit,- ' ity 'rreasury as II. i-inaft•r stated. 'rbc ('nu I I, Council of Ill.. Pity of .tit. Paul du urd:aiu as Yulluo's: section 1. 'I'b:al ma order be dra\vtl ol'tthe cit} Irr:a,ll ry of foe ,its of St. Paul it fal,ur of I.utlis Sf th ,ol, fur Inc ,lin oY rift}- a�an dollar.., in full sati,- factioaa of all c Ja.n'cs. dnlmlgl•s ami co.tn L\ rem,ou of Ill. matt.rs soul tilingn,turd :old, et fnrlh in his peti- liuu presented lu this Council.lml. Iasis, and vfi•rrrd to the I,omnnitt., uu C hill' and Corporation Attorm•v for re purl t1u•rrnit. re- rt Z. 'Phis ordivanee shall takr rf- I,et and be it, torr. from and after iA pu ill icatiun. Yeas—.Aid. Duwlao. \'curb, Coll,•m. I;pan, Sauboru. Wldner. Kruuc. Min. Hanna. ]i t— t. Mimea. Lune. jar. Pr.s- ident—la. Pass.d A n'iI I'. 1'ti.ts. D.elln. President of l'uuu,'il. .Appru\ed April lm, rBsB. Rlomlr1,.A. Satfn. \lacer s \. PREv110:1-o1r. Pity C'Ierk Alril !I. IRlundiug Mutt.y to the Persons Ill -re. 'uaftrr Nauu•d ;uul far file Ain nu nt 1,' Lark Spceilied. 'I'br Com mom Comncil oYr C' I'aol do o'dam a' folia ���: Its' „f St. Seel.iun I. That orders be dr:nrn upon the (ll'itc 'll'rxsury of St. Pi I a, folluvvs: u. itt favor of VYIJt•r C. Not. tar the, IIIof fill- :Ind :aF11N1 fi.:r11) dul- 1 tarn. for [cbe purpose 'Ifn•Yu ening that l It rrronaunsly :is" vl uml paid ollol Cut 17. block I mf Clarke, addition to St. Pani, a portion thereof having wen taken b\ Ibe r•ity: and our in Livor of R-illiaun.1. Murray fill, (fit-. um of j te'.uh'-t ace and ill -I", L•o•_.;Alo dollars, fur tau• purpos. of reundtng that i amount vrioneunsly i's '01 ilial vok I. -vied Its it special :I,sessuu•ut Ilgaiust Cal I: of block No. ul' I olrnuabe's a(di- tion, fur the gradingof st..0 ha isstreet. a, the property of said William .I. \tu'- ray, ch it was not. .Attest:Ser. 'run'..\. I'nta11FIto Ill. Ulh Clerk. ". I his mrd( e:wcc shall take oI_ flet and 111,1 1 fnr'e from and afler it, .April YI. publiralio I. Ya•a'—.Ald. Do\vlau, I'etseh. l'u lieu. Or.Ins.vcct: No. !r_�. hy:ua. Sauboru. Reber. Keuuc, Kain. Approl,riating )foney to F. 1.x11x l,recld. IComm. Ifrvant. \linea. LooLn \I r. I 'idem[.—L;. to I'ay ao rl :1, Dmm:ages. :1 I'assrd:\pril Ilrrcin Speri tion. ed. Tho I'resideut of Iouu,•il. ('onunou l'uu veil of the Cit, of St. .\pproved .April 1u, I_. P:Ilil do mt'daill II, follows: Rule f:I.'r A. \\Ill'It, \I:1 \"Irl'. S.rtiall ). that am littler be d....... io t'avor If F'. I.:nnlrrecht t'or lb.• .oro ,•f :Attest: To— A. Pill—oe. n,: 1'Rv ,'Ierk. handIt :tun srvent\'-fivelvf..-r)nal-' _\.1'. ApriI-'I. hu's. in full payxlooll 'ilii ,ati'facfiall lit' the d:unugos mlluviced tool ao-ard:1- byi the Board .,f Public \\'ork, to Illock a I. Lynam Ip'. ':tm', addition to St. Ianl (m:ursescr:Ru. Cb:nx xia.•le m hcae of It:n'mL onll Seel. I the to aft". of Ili assessllxettt for it. Abe No\% T,.otll moa of St. Paul. 1-ioloal. of erode lin 'I'bird street, t'om a to Rayless :\v,uxlo•. Ilot fifty Crn) feet east of the ,•:un line I The (',nmuoll I'omxcil ,d me Cil of St. W Locust st'e,•t to 1'omume rr int ,beet, Palll du ordnim a, folio\\.: i • • Ord:u tee \'iib till, ord,•a' ;I, the 111 lection I. 'fool I.be unn , of lea\_ IYrlxttuon C'uumcil o1' It.(, oil, ot'st fall 1ul II ,[reel. jo the m,\v '\'roto v:u'd of \vhicll ass.sslm•pt ryas the Pity of St. Paul, be and the'aloe i, mlirmcd .lou. m, LBnn, soul thin ,aid lir- der be delivered to hill upau hi, liliug hen•b} elnlmrl,,l to Ihr u'. lit' Bavb•s, ac,•unr. "ith toe• ('ire ('unx ,troller: 1 a release soul ', I Sr. ul nl:ulrr , 11 t.akee'- 1 fnr tl rel ill' 1', 1I rl• " ala for data n•s ti f.rt awl be' Il fo'r•' 1 , I o l ill olid ill' e I r it, t Iced by Ibe• f`u. \l IIPpr, ,ratio ll n A[turnev a Ir' •� ' I I bratollx PROCEEDINGS OF THE CO -N MOS COUNCIL. 184 Seas --Aid. D.,11am, POSrh. Cullen. Ryan. Sanhom, \Veber. Krooy. Kain. Ilamm. Rr}aut, \linea. Looe. Mr. Pres. ident-1;. Passed April 17. Iss". Penn, D. K,: ..... Prcaident of Cuuucil. .lppruvedApril 14. 18811. RUISP:aT A. Sm.111, Mayor. Attest: 1'uus. A. 1'ar:sur:ru.\s r. City Clerk. .A priI '_'1. Sr;u—Alli. iloman. Pesch, Cullen. Roan. Sanl)uru. \\-Aber. Kenny. Kahn. Batton, Brunt, \linea, Lung, Mr. Pres- ideut-13. Apprumd :April til, I&RI. Lou�c— L'e,uiced, That the grade of R"esle}- avenue. from Fairviv\v strvet to Snell- nII, avt.uue. as indicated by the red grade lime uu the accuulpau}iltg profile. and Ire rrrouun....drd be Cho Cit, En - Io. and hereby is adopted as Che ..�t.a Ibshcd geode. An (h'di ututce .A uu•ndiug s.euou :! of {oas—.Aid. I)u\\lau. I'clsuh, Cullen. Or limtuce No. I,w .utit ".Au It\uu. Sauboru, 1Ceber, Kenny, Kahn, Ordinaucc to Supper"Ihr l'm'r I'lo of . I6intul, BrcanL Minya. Long, Mr. Pres- ( A(I fSt. x R'ithiu the Liunts idea[—I r 1 the cit} rrY St. Rod, and o I' f It., -Approy d April t9. dans. I ac lIH'rmdI I fur lbs \'ioluliuu of thin I (o(imaace," Ill, -\ddio_ "I'brl'rto a, Hen•im Stted.- ut Cunnn uq l'ou ncil of the l'itc of St. Paul du ordain 119 folluo's: Seto) t 1. That .'ectioo of Drdho, No 2W, entitled "Ata o,.,I]nanee to Sol, pre" the Parrying oY l'ouer il,dr- Is Within the I.iwits.uY the ('ity ul' Ft. 1':w 'Cud to Punish the 1RYrnd1•rs tut' lhr-iulatiuu of this Ihvlioauce." be :uueudrd h}' udditte Itt Iwd hr tlu• end I said ,e,tiob 2 the following: .Alin d ,'capons 'hall br lauded' over to the ('hirY uY I'oliry nod by hhw kept. Hold soul disposed of. �..iu Ito m:ut- nrr provided by sectiuu uiue 1!h of ohap- t' nG, Special Lao's of III,• State of Miu- ursuta..\. U.. N76. approved Mart -h I. la;d, Inithoriaiug the sale of 11,t soul Ja Ser.'.. I• Its ordinan(v doll take ef- fect and be in force from and after its publicatiuu. Yeas—Ald. D'o'lut, I'rl,rh. Cu[len. ItI all, Sanborn. AA'ehrr, Kell')'. Kain. llama,];ryaot, Mine.Il.I'resi- dent—I:;. Passed :April 17. 1'u.As. D. Ki:ml, I'resideut uI Council. .Approved .April lis, Ins,, I;olo<Irr .A. Su yell. \Iayur. nate=t: 1'lel'a. Resolutions. I t•sulved. ThA th.follu\viug plats, :Is ailed by the Plat 1', Ie �andltlle ,allm mere by a v aetc'pted by I'h' ('o :ul l'olweil: I{:ulxsr\'s Sub,ti♦isiulx ,rt' Muck '!l. i t'o \'ll Ra, t'e\'I al(ditlllo to tlalsulxa. I t \ .\ St. Paul. lek -1. oil'. Place, of lots I and'_. Muck _. ot" ac \'lace, olio division. 1{'eina ad's addition to t6,• ,�it}- of SI. P:tul. L'rsulvud, That the grxdrs of Ihr fill, hovimg streets• as indicated by the red grade lIn• alt till'accolupxllying pro- tilr,, and as nrrounuuruded by the City Fs lie +r, ill• a, I the sauuc hereby : re udoptr I b\ III,- Coal CloolliI a' 11" established grades: :Ambers[ street. Dvmn Geneva ave•une it, Sunuuitaveuuc: Dartmouth ,tree, front Fairviee' av'e- mue to .Amhee t street: l'sfurd avenue. trout Princetu I ave- nue to sul a tit avenue: Gen.va street, from Baldwin street to Oxford acro me: Hldd\\I,, tort. tvnu St. Clair street to Prinoclon avcuue: 1'riuretru In•t•uuc, from 5t. ('lair street to Fairviow avrmue: Cambridge avenue, from Fairview oven uc hr Oxford avenue: M acall,st.r a\'rntlr, £runt Sl. Clair str'e"•t to 1111x111111 avetoo.: Ilaurilnax tort. taut Cauahtidgc ave - c to \f acalr,Icr avl,nul,: n uB lit Krrs'treel. front Ctunbridge ace - nue to Ma. ;nester avemur: \\'itbt•rslraal l ,Il'l•rl, froin tit. Clair street to Rutgrr, avraur: F:tirvi,•\l, :Oven m•, tl'umx St. Clair titres[ to Su000it a- I.. : And Rt. Clair st'eeL I'ruw Fairview c •our to moiling aveuoe. at Yeas—All. l/omlux, \'curt, Cullen, I;}:ua. Sanbnnl, \\'cher. Kenn\'. Kain. hut 'I Ilryaul, >linr:t. Long, Mr. Presi- dt•m—n;. :\pprove,l .April In, In+s. Resolved. That the grade of the alleys 111 block . 1.\ too', _ additioll.as indieatell by the red gt adc liar. un the aermnpany- ing prutily and as recmnmended b}- the ('ity F.ngiueer. be and the same Hereby aduptrcl h\ Cltr Common C'ounefl as the esWblisliecl gt ad e. 170 PROCEEDINGS OF THE COMMON COU\CIL. Yeas -Aid. Dowlan, Petsch. Cull Ryan, Sanborn, Weber. Kann',Ka Billion', I3ryaot. )lima. Long -Mr. Pri dent -13. .\pprnced :\pril lu. 1 rs. . Itrsnl wed. 'That the grad, of Gra :nruue olid no court. from Lua't slre,t to Suuou it nolle. as indi,al In' the red grad, lion• on the arcom pat in, prolih•;nal as r. vurudcd b, t ('10 F•n_iur,r. h, and h,rrby is adopt as the .,tabli,l I gran'.•. Peas--AId. I oelau. I'eLsrh. 1'ulIr .Ityau, S;m bora. W"h--r. Kellie. Kill I,illi'no. 1, ;..... )linea. Lou_. \I r. 1'11• drnl-19. .\ p pr'ce, l .\ pri l 1!I. l mss. Dr AId. S1... . -. . Resolved. •That tilt- grin- of tht- all, in Snuuuit l'oo't addition. ;u iuolicah b, the red grade line ( thearconp:m iog 1 -title. aul as recol idea b-. tl Cit-' Eugi ueer.Jho-it is hereby ;ulopl, a, til, estabiis1) •,Igrade. Yeas 1'rT seh. Culla li}.til. Saltburn. l 'eber. Kenn,. Kali Anion,. B'c A' t ,ltd. a. Long. )Ir. Pre idem-Is.I .-Ipprovnd -April til. isSs. Ih-.IJ d. Ih'an •Resolved. That (he grade of Aru ,trove aceuue. Into I'I,nsant avcuue t \Gest .9ecenth sT reed. as itali,odrd h, 11,red grade fill, oo Iheaocoopap"ing Jon fit L, and the sage is IT l."I c ace,pte, by til, ( 'I""I 1'nunril astil.. ,still '.shed grad.'. 'I"" Dowhw. I'nl,ch, Pullen liya'. S;w born. A'rber. Kenn. Rain I L•wnn. 13rynnt. \Iioea,Lung. Mo.. fres idnnt--1 :, .Approcnd .April I!I. 1sss. R, AId. \linea-� _--- Rrsolwrd. 'That the Pity 'ilrasurrl shall refund nil nunu•ys paid into til' 'I1'easu rc fur Ihr ruudenmiug of block, 19 19 4, 3. 13s, e4.. ;u.d Int, and G. block 119. and lots:, and G. Mock ll:t, 1\'es( tit. ' Paul prop,,. fur a publi, ,ark (Wcsl St. Inul Park.. so cadlyd. tlu• assessment having bel-iiumll'lled Dy- til, District (',,dirt of Ii;lioon,•y 1.'nurll c. \liuucsnt:n, ;tilt[ the (rite 'Treasurer shall pay each property uu'mn' the amount ,hu' him upon ILL ,fatio'o ;Ind surrender if his assessuu•ut rrreipT a. and a frit. Under shall lhernupou br d ,vol, to tion (.it, 'll.1 firer trot the milouut so paid. )',;is - Ald. Domino Poscil. Cullen, lican. Sanborn. Relnd'. Keuuc, Rain, Ilium'. BI-od, \lima. Long. Mr. Pr• j- d,•nt-m. Appro-d April Io. Isss. By the Committee oil Rays and Meaus- Resolved, By the Common Council of the city of St. Paul• that an order be issued and drawn upon [he City Treas- urer to favor of ,,,d delivered to the parties entitled thereto to pay the fol - lolling Judgna•ots. for the amount of stili judgments, with interest at the rate of 7 per :cut per annum from Lhe date When ..they were docketed, as pro - violet[ by hoc, -whenever the parties en- titled to receive payment thereof shall file in the office of the Cit, Comptroller it certilirate of the Clerk of the district coat of'.aurae)- could)'. DliuuestA, Mat said judnnents pace Leen fldh' sutislied fill ihr records of said court. Gertrudv 'Preis- against the rite of st. 1$ul, rendeied by the supreme court of said tate•. au[ docketed iI1 sapid dis- trict court flay 20, IRs r, for 045,.W: John E. 'Preis, against said city. rendered by ;aid suprenu' court. and docketed to ;aid district court Mac 9t[, 1.197, for tt4.+dl: GerU'ode Treise •'gainst said •ity. rendered and docketed in said rlis- rict r•olit V .a 1 _lac •� 18 87. f, _,t.ir. In hu F.'Creisi• against said nil> , run- lere.d •cod docketed it, said district curt \illy' :b't, 18s7, for Yeas-Ald. Dowlan. 1'etseh. Cullen. ']lint- Sanborn. -I'ebei. K, -Ion Rain. Imam. Ilrpetit. Minea. Long. pl i'. 1'resi- rul-13. .Apprnced April In, puts. Ic :\Id. Kenny Resolved. That the Fin• 1'olnmissioo- I•s bo and they are herehy Instructed to ,rate ;ltd maintnlu it to alarm box on I!' northeast corner of Burr and Cast. ,rets. Yeas -.otic. Dowlan, 1'ntseh. Cullen. pall. Salburo. eher. Rrunp, Rain. anuu, Bryant. \lR'inea. Lnu-. )lr. Presi- •ut-III. .Apprm'-d .April Ip. Issc. AId. \linea------- Resolved. That the Chit of Police he structed to retuocc all obstroetio, Ma Congress street. Seas -\Id. Dowlan. Petseh. Cullen. r.ul. Saw born. '{'eber. Kenn,. Rain. num. I3rc;m 1. \linea. Looe. Mr. Pro - 'nt-13. \pprrVved April 10. lass'. .Ild. I lauun - icsolved. That permission be and t, ,'elry grained to 'i t. \1';tnr11 S. ]law - I .Ind -P. T. to to grade bake ' aw and Phalen •..•entre. from Areadr ret easterly to Ph;ten lake, the sante I, done without Most to the city and ler the supervision of, and to the eco- • satisfaction of the (`it, Engineer. PROCEEDINGS OF THE COMMON COUNCIL. 171 Yeas-Ald. Dowl:ul. 1'etsrI I'ullrn. having sprinkling door by private sub- Ity:nn. Sanburu. Reber. Keuu,, Ratti. seription. and til;,( slid Col ittce hr Hamm, Itry'ant. Alinea, Lone. Mr. Pro - further _u thorizrd It Ila- the intrrwr- idet t-1:1. tions uY all suvoq'. ILD ah puhlir .\I,I,r,r-',•,I .\pril lo, I.,,ss. ilei,' -es, sprinkled wu,•rt- the ,treet, are -- he I'g spri.Ikle,o b�' pricae s.tbseriptioll. 6.N AId. I ellen_- 1"eas-.Ilot. D'o, an. l'e'ach. Pullen. Ilc,olcr,i. 'That file (ol Tom.'. o" I va'; San horn. A1'eb,•r. Ecu tic. Kain, Park, be and it is herr by :udhorized Ilam v'. ISryant. )Iinr;I. Lnu ti \Ir. Pro- inain and dircrlyd to rmpinp lice .Jr _ :r!'.�ans . 1 Iden'- Is. ,- s:,l.u'c nil[ to evrred li fie �1.II del- .\golf -ed April Ip. isss lar, per mouth,. tl-ou' .\Pell t it, to . for to1 o• 1.1,1,' of. ;cod I Ihr .\W. 13rl ant- -- -,hose duly shall hr h, lake L-hatof Rho -l -o" ]lane of our eitiznu, Imre I h,• se-',•rn p;u'ks of This rlt�. nodrr if,., ''g;Iiu wifrred -r,•:u 1, fr41m NOT orated'. dirrrt ion of ,aid ,null lime and TILL, and the lo -c pnrti�o, of the `,Gest .idr ('i n' Fn-iur'•�' erred with home,, and-Itiahh• p...I, I`t-as-Alt. Ino-, Lu.. P,t,rh. I ullo: rete and buildiu-, na"'owlc ,scsped Sanborn. Wvhi-r. IG•noc. Fain. the dnca,Ld inn tl ;, -corral Hood: nod. lion'. Br-'1„lt. Minna. I.,,'-. \I1'. \\ II,•1',':t,. IN' e m'e Kroul hl }'lir,• totaee Ih'rsideut--la. ag::in -with the uceesitc of ill lure .\ppro-rd April Ip, I.c�s, I lfia ng o ,ub,taotiil h -v: nod. It, .Vol. \linen..Who-lea"The people and propene It is I for resulwed I„ the col it ua'orrs ou the West side feel it nu the, I Lionel1'f the .il\ of St. Paill. ' K IT; t IIIc anrh InIrle,rv,, t;;,, I llhrlr .diet',, c i 1. lin: SI. Paul Street Iluilwa, ro.0 Pau- br To— ' lit .. aodih' To it\ I' III ,•�- qursttvl lu lay Iheii bark: and eon- lo. -cot sr: IherL-forr be i 1 ,h'nrt U lie lion of railway from soul'' 1""' I;-ok,"I That a s i II emnmillv,of I;ohrn alien on N1'ir'lh4d ;Icrnllr h, Ira- lice uo Ihr'', oflhr run aril bra intra I:al'ncruu,•: Thence ,ouiberl� ou Un-. I'Inr kol:l; -poo, io \\' Tui fled rt: Ih,n,,,, lo .lore,. -ilii nod repurl whether it est nu AI'iuill',d shred t„ uhio ,heel. would .Lot hr io the I'll 1, lit the eitq .od hone ,aid nn'rel Iml-ay ......Ling; in -rtera 1. uud Ill• people nY the \Cea uud ill r�nuplrir 'peratinu aria hill oho -1, ride i.. pariir IT to elder iota a rnu- '.rhd:n'-after Ihr 1,10iou nI Thr.Truri u'ilh:w>', n,lieatr. r, rpuratiuu lir sr-,nr ill 11'inifrrd street. plical, riliz,•.L. o'n"riu- Iile urcrssarl Il•M, \Id. Un--I:w. I'rlsrh. rullnu.-Ia"Mort•, Io 11 1 tbnl Ih,� ,ill Its;uo. S:w hurl.. Rl•hnr. K,wu-. Kaiu. =rado; The Inc,•,• Ill -vidlh ;uui b•ngth a, Il;unuo. Nho,.T. Lou-, Nit'. A:r 1. wan' br n-rr,•d up41 u, uud inp stipuhUrd dent - 1:;. dime. r,•„•r-i ll:; .erl;'iit II-.,rti'u, for .\ppro-cl A1,10 e.,, Ls,. ,ft.:u1I bunt hull. ml, mol " ;I, -r pury R- .\Id. Lon•- 'I erre, :uul ,t reel,. wit hunt :u.e eo,t 10 ' cit, or LrS pore,,, npuu Ito• cit,', 1 rsolced, Thal ihr votho plaec for ihr gr;unia- to I1'. a it h;Ise tort ,pvvilird Pira rlreTion li,h'irt of Inc I•.Ir cutll 111 it. of ee:u, Inc tilt. r­rl osier uw 41f ward I :..ill the ,a wt. i, hvlehc rha Deed Il.r -v hot, d ,aid -ft - on. till' out hoar ill \h-1;un 1'mk I"rat-- .\Id. Iro-clan. P. -I-11. 1'n11e H. to til,.ub-policy ,land.. in ,aid di,tl'irl. Ih;til, Sil ob"In, IIl•h,•r. ICrI.u-. Kaiu. Y. -a, -Aid. Dowla.L. P"t" r h. Pollen, lla.um. It --til. ]Bloat. Lou-. ill I'rrsf- Ilcau. ywburu. Reber. Kron.-. Kam dem--1:;. Ilauun. ISrp:ua, \linea. Lon_...\I r. I'rr,i- .\pprnced \pril lu. isss. drat -I:. .\ppr'ce,lAwil I'.., I„. \\'I,�•n•:,,. 1 . :oJol':I-.,I the '--.o•r, '1 Ihr prnprrl� uu�ihr Ii(u•411' that „•,tam Ili Md. l ulh•o ,beet I.o--- I.:o'o,•�I Rol„•rl , ort nal L'o,nlcr•I. That the'tin- pl;lr,• , I furore'- naord 1\'ri-hl ,urel. ,nit[ ilo. Third vh•vtinu disl ri-ll tl the Fourth .,\ .t. lie., brio,, al,o tlu• ow.. rt., lit a .ua- -c trd It. and i, hereby cha I fro.L. the joril� of ihr pet o'lt� ahulfi.L- o.Ld turner n o{Cull,-r ,Volt' mold Ilir, ,I reel froufiu- ou ;till ul'u-,nit[ lin. Mud t' \o. 114 \\',•,1 'To -1,111 ,I re,•t. j reside,, of floe (.,I,of St. I':ull. h;Ic,• N'," .11d. Do"ho.. 1'el,rl.. rullr.L. peTifiuurd the rommoo I'tunril ,.I Ihr Ih:ul. S:u.b'r n. \Cebu. Keuu-. Kaiu. rite of st. Pohl b. di,roulil ole :nod %,I- L. ;rn. I .a'-. Nh, Pro-, rat.. That I'm I of , kl Iluhnrl e'a't -J'i,h idnul -I:1. , hrreinafh•r J,allir.dmlc dowelled. A ILlo ,'I April L., Isss. i „4tin- I'urlh a, and lea„nI. it,, such ,nratiolo that The coon• i, oseln„ Ilrsol n•d. 'I'hnt Il.r rulnmiw•.• to To til,• puhlir. 11411 required Cor Ibo pub- Su'rrl., ho anthnrized Io h:n,• MII ,I ,refs lie wei Gu'e.und Iilat of nor -,wld be h.- slt'inklyd in Iron' of pnblir prof rte ill jured of in', rruirueed b� the Uncal ion ail care, --herr ihr proper.- opposite i, Ilmeuf. said petition bniog areunlpanie I 17: PROCEEDINGS OF THE COMMON COUNCIL. by a plat of the preulisrs laked to be vacated. and duly swwa to I,y- 1"u of said petitioners: sell Whereas. The Connnon Cou '",it of it,,- city of St. Pauli upon the proseutatiml f -said pvtitiou. h•emed it -1 Beat that the hatter Ahould be proceeded with and ordsa ered fit pet.itiml lobe filed of record with the city Clerk of said ,•fty andnative to be gfcru I" publica- tion. as provided by brae: and \\'here•an. Due holier has I duly given in the ..fti r•ial paper of said city. namely. the St. Paul Dmf,) GI.ortl<, raee a week for four successive \ v vk'. [hne first pu Ill ien tion thereof h aving heeu made un the ,ti. day of > arch, ll: s. Ind the last publication thereof on the .ith dlq ..f .April, 1I-, to the effect that said petition had been filed .villi sad City Clerk, stating its olrjer! to he the vacation of that part of said Bobcat courthereintftn pn'tienlarlc described. upon the gromul, null reason.' herembe- fore me ntfooed,auol that tla•s:uae would he heard au nd cosidervd by the tour mon (ouneil of the tit, of 5t. Tttesd:n, the 17111 d:n" of April. I. :d 7:311 o'clock is Ile• aftrnumu of 'aid day, at the I .,1, cit Cham be, in the ('icy Hall of said cit): and R'herea'. .\t the lime and place s designated for the heaving and eon'id- enation of said petition for .,lid raga - tine. the Cuuunon 1'ouuril of I].1- r•iip ..Y St. Paul. after htul'ing 111 persons iu- tsrrsted. and hsfng of t le I] lieu Chau raid varalton is neressary null proper andthan the eonditiuusamt p and proper therefor' have barn rumplied o-itl,: now. Ihsrefoty. be it Resolyal. Its the I ala nuo ('1-u ueil of the city rat' St. I'anl. that all that part of I Icy salt. R"eber-- that certain street in ❑t4- r its rfSLlioll. Rrauh'rd. Thal ihr Gasuliu,• Lawp in Clauses cut n y. slate of 3 1 nnrsnn.. 1 untnaetor be instrurled to place oil naw named Roln•rt rune.. and fo..... } tang„ and Tight the s:uuc .It fit,. follu"- uanuvl \1--wht street. "life]. is inrI tell iug Phren: Clue errry 1 -AI fret apart all within a11d hounded by the welt line of on west wdt. of hive street, from Chi - South Ruben strt,d. Ihr uurlh liar of eaeo. SI. P:u,1, ylinneapoli„1 )Ianitoba Alorrisoa street Iain file , st liar of railroad to Flout street: al k.. one to Oen- losfiveIsir all. I sfv (.;1 of wo,•k I"n," ,I ler 1-Y ,aeh block on At"ater, Milton. Fill— R 31. rf� add Bioo to \\'1-'t al 1,01a It I Front sheets. Pr..... Rtvr st. 1'11.11, a1-eording t', il.e plat thereat to I:anl[ier str1-tt also two f,, •a ch . tile. and 4-a or led i1- the ollie4- ..f Ihl. block ...1 .\Ih,00arl4-, \{woad bridge, \Itar- Regnter nF I4•ed' ill ud Tor snot real,..\ im1 :uul G:wlti,•r strecta, trout Atwater of 1{sunsec. lthe I;ua abuse -u uartim,ril ill F'rout street: also one at eaeh corner. hale I aid elle 1a .'1-i 1' 4-1 u1e also the west lice 1-Y ihr d.4- of each block un Au- xfurrsaid Bobefi eourU:d . I), ud thmea Ill, l ar ynm• and Fuller street, front s:unr is hereby derl.u'sd w be dikcuutll.- Knit sterol d. 1'hat'trorth street: ulsn nod :old vacated as asked fur ill said hyelcr I:unpn al intr•aval, 1-u Conn) ave- ition and 111 hi•reivahoye .peri lied. nue. ba.t­-en Mani!oba railroad and Inion street ,Laky ('om..l. l'ras-:Alts Uucrlan. Petseh. (ultra. Yet,, Dowhul. frisch. l'ullru. 1:3 all. Sanborn. Wearer. Kenn, Kahl. IIv:u I. Sauhorh, {{'eber. K,,,,,, Kaiu. Ilxmtn, Bryant. )linen. Loral:. >I -. Il;tnnn. Bryant. )linea, l.nng, \Ir, Pres: 1, idem-13. Approved April 19. hc¢c. Approved April 1t. 1R�. By .\ Id. Kai a -- I;ewdvrd'That the ('I(\ Oil Lamp Contractor be. ;tilt he is hereby in- structed to place oil lamps at the t'o[- ],I"IIlg Points. to wtt: One at the south- east curler of '('horn and Hiawatha streets: ung at the intersection of Thorn street and Prospeet Piave: one at the angle in Prospect 1'laoe: one at the Iuurtiou of Ulif[ott ('lace and Yfospect I'lare. lural nue al fill -southeasterly end of I.I i'ton Place. Yeas --.\Id. Dowiau. 1'etsc].. Cullen. Riao. S:mhoru. Weber, Kenos, Karn. halon. 13rya rats \Itnea.l,om;. SIO. Pres. ideal -P;. Approved April 19, lams. If) AM. It.\a a- Ilvs h it. That the sti'cet Oil Llunp Contractor he requested in place and maintain an off huup on Pratt ie street. bet.\ra•n Garfield and DmIglas streets. Ill Flout of lot n. Yea--AId. Dowlan. I'etscil, Pullen. It v:ul. Sanborn, \,cher. Kenny, Kain. li:unul. Bryant. \Iiuca.Lon". )h'. Prrs- ideut--tats If., Ald. R,I Rr•sulved That Ihr Street Oil La 1, ('uun':u•Gn' bedirveted to place and wainlain ail law Ps on \Teat Seventh ,deet, front their present terminus to ,Suclliag brides. at dist:ua•e of about 1011 fist apart. P;I' Ald. 1) i;ul. ,Thea.. Pullet, Ry:u I. Sallborn. Weber. Kenny. Knin. Ilauu11. Iirv:ut. IB urn. Long. Mr.Pres- ideut-1:1. Appruvrd .April L'I. Inv.. PROCEEDINGS OF THE CnitmoN Coi'NCIL. 11,3 By Ali]. Hamm -bridge aver the railroad track m t Resolved. That the fits Euginrrr is I Seventh street. "'Itch extend, in front herebj mrthoriu•d to purehil • t"1- If the buildings adjoining. 'treet sweepers. }-vas-Alt. Dowl:ut. Petsch. Cullen. Yeas-AId. Dowlan. Pet,rh. 1'nllru. Ryaul, Smlboru. \\-cher. Kenny. Kaiu. Raul, SaW orn. A{'eber. Kvnnr. Kaiu, Id;uuul. 13rcaut. yliurn. Lunt. ?Ir. Ihuuu.. Bryant. >linra. Long, yC r. Pres- President-i:l. idem -1:1. .approved Aprjl la. Inmos, Approved April 11I, I_. By .AId. K.iu-- Ily Aid. Il:uum- lus't'ed. That the fits Engineer b4- Resolynl. That the I'10 Eagillev" Lai and is hereby instructed to flat 'Thorn hereby authorized to I u has ,, many street ill a p:unablo ruudiliva fro w Ilia- ,hret sprinklers it, aw neee,sary to tratha street to Prospect Place, al a cost sprinkle the streets' before aweept'lotug. or ,t to exceed Fdnd. bo make a contract to have file sheets so Yeas -.\Id. howl:". I'elarh. Ild acus 'prick tell. ligan. S:ulboro, \{'Ober. Kron,. Kaiu. Yeas Ald. DoMau. Pel".h, (',,Ileo. Ihunul. Ii -sant, Minva. Lone. Mr. Pre,i- Itc:n,. S:mhonl. {\'eber. Kv nc. Kaiu. deal -13. I I nm, Briant. ?linea, Lune. ?h. ,'res-' \pprur1-d April In. 1,-. iteral -ill. Approved .\pail N. 1-'. Its Aid by:w- Re.solved. That ill.. tiO Engineer be I I'millev 1-a Streels- a lal It.. is hereby directed to repair Res, lved. That the City EuKiaeer be ', Swifh :n'emu•at the inh•rsreli..0 uY It:un- ,•,juesled to tla n'..uehly iuyrstigalr till' say khvrI. at au rqu•nse u..i h. rsresd 1-nuditi,m of Rurl' street bri.4 iz • across s -loo. Ili,• rigln uY trayof the 1'l,icaeu. St. Yea' -.\Id. Dulclaa. l'o'ch. Cullen. Paul. yliu ampul i, .V (1malla L'Ilil road 1; caul. Sanborn. \\"eber. Kelm.\. Kaiu. mlpans. with partjuldal rrf,n'ruee to loom". lircaut. Minea. Looe. Mr. Presi- the uettk'il) of its bring rrplare,l by a❑ I dent-ia. iron hrid_v of fall "idl]. at :u. earl{ AIII cad .\pail I!I. Isss. dale. l"II" . -Aid. lh "lm., Pelsrh. tulle'.. I;cau. sa aborn. lCebe r. Keunv. Kai14 1.1-11-111-11. '1'hlll the lily E: I11rea he I;. aB,4- 1-u.. )linea. Looe. >I r. Ihr.i- req ursh•d anal is hrrtby rwpolerred 1., IL•ut- -I ;. iaq a erns, walk un east side of LV tient .\ppr.. ,d .\Pail Ill. Inn', sleet, across Thirlr•.•utl. Street also : - cross"adk I.west side of Broadwa.\ N, Aid. Br, a..l Wreel. ayes, '1'hirtr,•u11, 'tre,•t: al'.' a Re"'I\vd. I'hat ill,- tin Ian 1-i 114-1-1 be rrusswalk oa south Side of Mt. :airy and i, heathy in'tracled to rrpurt the 'trerL nrruss \lissisaippi creel. reamm of ihr dela, in It ron'Iructiou Y,a -.A fl. Oo"hu,. Petsrh. Cullen. ..f the brides• by Ihr >linurvoto.\ \urtla- Ityaul. Sanhuru. \(Ther. Kenn.\. Kaiu. or,lern Railroad ronlpan o.\or 11, Canaan. Baan1. \linea. Lone. )Ir. richt of wan m, stab, slreet in fit- Snail I'rrsidruf. --1:I. w:,4-( Appru.\e 1 April Ill, Inca. Yea, -AN. Dowl:ul. ,'rural. all, a. Ryan. Sluth,•ra. Webe,. Kent,. Kaiu. R\ A141. Kerr-- Il:mnn. Bryant. \tinea. Lane. Mr. Pre j_ IZ -d. That "Jame or 1evagomt deur-"I perp:vrd aunt �idro auks he laid Ill .\I,pruv1-,l \pall In. Ins'. hot is :vendae. het"e.•II \Caha'ha 'treel :lel -('bir. r4- v,•4- 11, Aid. \\',lwi - • oral ah,adt laid. Ili "dv,• 1.','1111. 11., 1'itl h:ucin4-vr h4-. `:a\y�• Aad. Dowhil.. rel.rh. ('oaten. uotrd Io nniifi Ihrsi. Paid. ytina,•- luau `"�u161-ru. \l-1- boa. Keooy. Karn. i 11.'t r ; allot is .X maldtobl. It. i;. 1'.... t,, take it..- ! Culla.. Ill,I t. \I i..1 - n. Lou -1. Mr. 1'r4-'i- ':.I'y 'top, f(.r Ch1- bnildille nl' a 1,•nt I:;. ,,rid 1-e by I].1- 1-,.m paa� at D:.4- St r1 -e, .\Pprn vd Ap, it 1!,. 1'n1. 1-rossf 1-g. Ve;l Aill. D0w1aa. Pel'ch. I ollrn. lie AM. Kain- Ilcau. Sanh„ru. 11 1-,. Kell I Kaiu. Ili k, van '1;,,I 111,• Go1u'd of 1' di,• Chu t rats Ill- \ ' , 1 I cul .Im Lon'-1. \� Pre, i- 1. u_..II. L4-.•. i-' \Corks rause au 4-i •h L ,'-Poet 'IIv \\' drat-Ia. ibe left on 1'on to Al .both ,acts., fro .\ m ppr..ced .\Aril In. Ixs', � Fdg,•rtull SI4-.•.•I to .a evade street. Yea'- Aid. Do" aa, i'elsrh. ('when. 1', .\Id.Ivlil, ---- hcau. Sam burn. 1Crhen Kemv,. fain, Re"'I'v'. Thal fill. tilt Eugil! I Ilauuu. Bey auL )linen. Lang. \I i'. I't•rsi- aids. to he 1, med a, s,1 -u I possible dent --13. Ilial portion of the iroul siding uu the Approved A)QiI In. 1-. 172 PROCEEDINGS OF THE (7(331110A COUNCIL. by a plat of the )iremier, a,ked to hr vacated. and rh11y ,.nv to by I ­of ,;lid petitioners::u gl Whereas. 'rhe C'ounuon Cmo u-il of the ,.it,- of St. Paul, up g the pruc"tation «f said petition. decuu•d iv�pedient that the matter should bet procerdrd with and ordered Bald prtitiml it) too. filed of record with the lily Clerk of 'aid -ity and notiev to be gi ern 6r pul.lira- tiolt, as ......i •. h - . 1.ly. I t I.t yr: and R'hereas. Ido• notice has brcu duly given in the ofti(ial pa per of .aid city. nmely. the St. Paul 1).\DA- naave n wv(•k Pur four eurcrssi c(. auks, Ili, first 11, 1, lhervnf lure inn teen made ou ties ;tI. dapof 31:urh, Isss. It the last publieatiou thereoY the .;th d;ty of April. Isss. In the stied that said petition had been filed kith said City C'.Irrk, stating itsnbjeet to be Ili, vacation of lila[ part of said L'nbrrt court hrreinafh•r P;trtieularlc described. j uW." Ihr genu gds and rrmuus lu•reiubr_ fore uteutiou,d,an I that the s;nu(• would br heard and runsidrred Im if,(. lulu- uuni Counvil of the eih of ,it. Piled. nu '1'uesd:n', the. l7th day of .\pri!. 1A,&R al 7::SIA ri (.hick i I Ihr •tfl- on of said Iar, xt the 1'1111. l "'ham bre i" rbc 1'inIli]] of of '.rill cit, :.roll I I tesolred. '1'fmt ten• SDeet Oil I' 1'nntr:u4er br dirrch•d to plan amt nts!utniu oil I:unp, ou ACyst Svcrnth st reef frees their In'r•srnt t•rwiuus hr Suclliug bridge. at distaulr of about 2m foot apart. l'. -.\I I. Dow1:ul, Iran" Saohortt, \C1ber. Kenny , rKah, I fit R.vlint. At rota. Long. 3tr. Prrs- ul,ut 1 B., AW. K:uu- Rvsolred. That the Pity- oil Lmnn Contractor loreu l hr is hereby in- utrorted to phot. I la nit's at the fol- Ioycing points, to y,I : (Ins at the south- stst corner of Thorn ;,,illHiawatha reets: mo• at the intersection of Thorn street and Prospect "'leer: one at the angle iu I' (ospeet Place: one at tit( • junction oI Clifton flare and I'rospvcl I'Iacr. and mx ( :u Ili • so Oieasterly end of ('IitYou i'lav,. Dowlau. Petsc•h. Cullen. Ili au, S;uduov. W,b,r. Kenn, Baia. Ilnnu o, 13rcant. Min( -a. Long, )Ir. 1'n•s- Approved .April In, peas iiv.Ud. Itvau-- Ne,olveil.'Thatihc• Street nil Lanip 1'oulractor be requested to place and nmiutain an nil lamp on I'laitie street. In•tyce(•u Barfield and Dougla, streets. iu front of :,. Yea_ .AId. Int DU\rlaur. 1',tsvh, "rotten. Itvau. Saubgru, ACyber. Kenny. Kahn. fl u u t13ry:ort. "tinea. Long. Mr. I'rv'- idrnt--1:{. 1\'hire:ts. At the tithe all l place designated for the heuriug and rou,id� era tion of said petition for said sec- tion. the 1'ononon Council of the rift' of St. Paul, after liver ng all person, iu- 1,rv•,t,d. .rod beim; of the opinion thio said yill-I " i1 t I I I «o :mil that the molj oris amt 1, t pu n •, thereto beer burn complied y,ilh: a nc. therefore, bI it Resoled. BY the C.,I ioo ('au ur it of the city of St.I':r11. Ilial all that part of that certain street iu the cite of SLI'aul. II ltitmseS rougly. stat(. ot'I Miunvsom. now "tuned Rohi•rt rnnrt. ;t .1 formerly nmred Wright suet. \chick i, included within au. hounded Ire the wr,t liar of South NoIllrl r,I", Iite gor11. lice of Morrison sh(•t rein the east lion of lots lice 13r:rld,iz (rel of block hvo 121 of Katon r 3lorrison's addition to \\'(•sl St. Pan!. av,ordiu1 to tlu• plat thereof n rile and reenrdrd iu the ollive of IIIc Register of Dred, iu ,if for sold county of 7{xntsec. rth, last abort-uu•ution,d lice brio;; also Ihr ycr,t line of the aforesaid Robert vourl ). It. and the ,air(• is hrrelic derh red to he disc•ontiu- urd and \'a,at,d as asked for it,; id prf it inn mull a, hrr,inabovr'peri lir.. Y,a,-AId. Ilow la". Pet.seh. Ira 11,11. Ifrau. Sa"boyo. Re ' her. Kruuc. Kain. Ilamm, Bryant. Miura. Lmlix 1I r. 'res it t-1:;. ApprovedAprilhi. 1sCs, \I proved Aplil W. PSsi Ile Ald. \\"rber- •I{rsniced. 'That the Ila,olih, Lamp Coutravior be in'trurta•d to place oil lamll, and light tlg• same at. the follow- ing play,,,: I hg• retry" Ertl N -v apart all un 11-t stile of mei. srl'eel, from ('Ili-` thee. Si. Paul, Minneapolis \ Manituiia r:lilroad In Pruut st tett; ill, o nue in cen- Irr of •;I,h blo,k oil .\"tree. miltor. \1'ayzrita soil Front streets, from Itir, to Gaultier street: also neo in •ae.h Irloc•k ml .Albemarle, Woodbridge. Mar- ino ;uul c:mltivi ,it* et'. from :\[water iu Front strreL also one at -aeh vor-r. :ltd one ill eruter of each block oil. -Au- rora avenue ;mil Fuller street, from Foul shut u. Chatsworth suet; also twelve kunps at iuu•rval, on l'onur ave- r,.. heme,n 11;1 ni urha railroad and Union suet (Lake 1'omol. Yea, --.Aid. Dowler. 1'risrh. Cullen. Ryan. S:udan'n. \Usher. Kenn.", Kain. Hamm.- Lmig, Me Lr. I'h•,- Hamm.13. Approved April IU, PROCF.EDIA'(:S OF 'rFiF. Com.moA corwiL. 173 IZy Aid. Hamm- bridge othe oil track o IZeselved. 'that the Pity F:u;;iurrr ie I err Seventh street. "'Iflell «•xtru A, in float hereby authorized n. porch.', two of theI ildfugs lolioiniug. �tr,et sweepers. j Yea.-AId. D"Man. 1'etsvh. Cullen. Yea -.AId. Uoyrl:ul. Pet,rh. l'uliru. Ih'au. S:ulhoru. AC •bre. Kenny. Rain. Itvau,� Sao born. ACrher. K,nur. fiaiu. ll.uuul. I?rraut. "linea. Lou_. >I r. I hes ou, lii7a; lI. "linea. Long. "I r. Pre,- 1'residrut Pre - dent -f:;. App .I, rd April W. I-. Approved .April 19, Ixss. Ry kill. Naiu- Itc.AId. ]];I a- If-ok 1. That the "rile Engineer be It ohl.d. That the Cin F:u_i u,cr i. and is hereby lust rnch•d to put Thorn Io. reby authorized to I r,ll;t,o ,o mane street iu m p:t,saule rendition from Ilia- ,treet sprinklers as are nect•s'ary to j yratlgt str(.t to 1'ruap,rt Plan... ala reed sprinkle the streets before ,weeping. or not to rrre,d ..<hw. to make a eontraet to have the ,deet, so ! Yeas-.AId. Dowlau. I',neh. (',III, yn'iuklr'1. 1:3 an. Sa thorn. \""cher. Kouuc. Karin. Duwlau. I'rt tete Coll'.... Ilhuun. Itr�ant. Miura. Lou 1'. ]Ir. Pre,i- 1:c; o. Sanho", \Ycbr•r. Kenn. Kain. dent -_I:;. 11 mt on. Br y mot. "lige:«. I.o"g, "lr. Pres - Approved .\loll la. I,._. ideal -la. Approved April hl Lw,. Ito AId Nt al - Resoled. That III,- (*ill Kligine,r he Cnruu ittr•e ou Street,-"- Mot he is hrrvbe direcU•d to repair Itr,olrv. 'I'h:n the lily F:ugiuc.•r bre, 5with a crone a t i he inn•rsreti og of R -eq ll(•,t ell to tll"t'nl1g111\" III 1e at:111 .'\pt•111 t' 11"1 In 1'.\"1'1'('d ruuditiou of Iturr street bridge ;u•ron, t21xt. Ihr right of way of 11". Chiva,o. .tit. Yen, -.\Id. Dow hut. Pvt,ch. Cullen. Paull. Milliwal ll, ,\ Omaha Railroad It)ag. S:mhoru. Wv Bore Fvnuv. Fain. cow pn nc. ',!if,pm'ticulm rvto-ro to 11 amm, I{rv:ul1. Miura. I.ou,. Mr. Pre,l- tlo• ",1,1.11 \ of it, he;ng replaced b� :n .dent -I:;, t loid,.-of fall width at an early . 111.'ole.l .'I Io. I,s,. date. -.\Id. Dowlan, I".K"..h. Cg fle Nt nht.. Ity . Sanor". \\'1 her. I:.•tr"rKain, N-ol-d. "1'I at It.,.Cily I:ggi n.•.•r he IlSuu ni. Atenol. >liura. Lone. I':. AMI 'rrtlur ted :old is h,rcby empowered to d.•ut- C:. Int' :1.11 -111 -alk un east vide of 1.'l trirni .\pprucrd Aloil i:'. 1,,,. 1r ort, acne, Thi rle.•u Ht strut: also : c:dk m tell Hilt of Rroedw:p I YId B. rmol ir« t l Il I tlI al,"" I decd. 'I'luu Ila• l lc En" -., I , « w 16 t oil . III,- ot \If .Airy uai I. hereby instruclr I to u•p tt Ili 'Ill . m los, Mi"i ,Ippl sheet. Ira,ou ul the delay in the ron,truction Sells- .\Id: Dowlar. Pelseh. Cullru. of tlu• bridge by III,- Miuusota.F North- Ulan. Sauboru. \Cyber. Fenno. Kain. „Ivr" Railroadtom 1.1 n over it, flat i. Rryau 1. Minna. Ldu,. 11, right of wan '.'1.Gap• ,ttrrl in the it, Prr,idru 1. --13. ward. .\pprocrd April Ig. l-, Yea, -..\Id. Ilowlan. Put,rh. I'ullrn. _._ Itt-mt. 5aubi,ru. Weber. K(.nuy. Kai u. IZv .AId. Kerr_. Ifaun". Bryant. )linea. Long. )Ir. Prr,i- *II«lvvd. That "Imus ,, hecag( it] deet --I... prep•su:red ltam• ,idrycall:, be laid un .\ppror-d .1pni lu. Iss,. bulb sidu, of Stunwit : veno,, brncreu - - \Yahaala ,i rest : u.l d'hlyd. whrmcer 11t' .\Id. \Crbrr ,;nor aur uo1 ah"adr laid. R-ohl.d. Thal Ihr I'in Engineer ho Yea, --.\Id. Dowhiu. I'riscll. lldl«•n. i-tucl -d to I'mit, the Sl. Paul. "limo•- N-11. Sauboru. \\"vber. Kemp'. Kain. "polis h Maoitoba It. R. Co.. to lakethe ll�i a,. Ili caul. 3limvl. Lou,. "Ir. 11rr,i- ner,s,nn sirp, for Ihr bnildiu,of a d - I bridge 1.t' the I, 1pma o m Dad" 1l reel Appi'ov, I Aloil I!•. I,.". c ros,ing. Sea, - AId. Ihnrl:nl, Ih•t,rh. CuRru. � It, kill. KamRcau. S:inborn. \Crbrr. K. -mo. Kain.: Itosolrrd. '111lal Ihr Rnard of I'ubli.• flanlm. Rrr:�ll. 3linra, Log_. Mt Prr,i- i Work -an- an rivMli-Iiud 1i«h•ycalk to dent -1:: i he laid un fool: ,urri Iboth ,ides;, from .\bored April lo. Is,,. Ed ton sl reei Io .\remde st r,ei. Yea,--.AId. Duwlmt, I'etsch. "rotten. Ity .\Id. Kain Rynu, San burn. \\"thee. Kemlc. Kain, liesolvod. That Ihr Pity F:nginerr Ilaunu. RrvanL "linea. Lull,. Mr. I'rr,i- . uusr to lo,rr mored as sono it possible Mutt portion nt the iron siding on the :Apprnvrd .April IV. IK s. 179 PROCEEDINGS OF THE COMMON COUNCIL. By Aid. Kain-- Resolved, That the Board of Publi Works cause all eight -foot sidewalk t be laid on the north side of Case street train Payne avenue to Forest street. Yeas-Ald. Dowlan, Petsch, Cullen I{yan. Sanborn. Weber. Eenv,. Kai, Hanan, Brvant. \linea. Long. Jl r. Presi dent -I5. Approved .April Ill. Ims. 13 \' Aid. Kau— Resolved. au -._ ---. Resolved. That the Board of Public•. Worke cause an eight -toot sidewalk to Not on Sims street (both sides). from I* vloc avenue to Forest street. Yeas-.Ald. Dowlan, Petsch, ('ellen, Ryan, Sanborn. Weber. Kenai, Kain. Hames, 13ryaut. )linos, Loua.yir. Presi- dent -I:3. Approved April 1!1. lsss, By Aid. Kain- tiesolved. That the Board , f Public Works cause an eight -foot sidewalk to be ennstructed ou both sides of }-e•k street, from 191yue avenue to Forest streetand oil the south side from Payne to Burr streets. Sets-Ald. Dowlan, Petsch, Cullen, Ryan. Sanborn. Weber. Kruuv. Kain. Ilannu. Bryant Nliuea. Lone, Nit. 1'res- idrut--I:i. _ .\pprovcd.\pril [is, ls.K.v. B3 .Aid. Kai - Resolved. That the 13 11"t of Publi, R'orks rause a \vooden sidewalk to bt ,-nu tructed on the north side of France, sheet, from Hope street to Gotzimi street, together with the necessary o'ossiugs. 1-eas-.Vd. Davina. i'rlseL. I'ulleu. Itcxn. Sanborn. AVeber. Kee,". (Cain. I laouu. Brunt. Miura, Long. N11. Presi- .tent-1 M. Approved .April In, I'_. By .Add. Kaiu-- 'Resolved, That the Board III Public R'orks rause ;m eight -foot moden walk I. be laid oI ylagnolia street. from Edgerton strect to Forest deet. l'.a —AL1. Dowlan. Petsch, l'II II,•nI. I{you, Sa nborn. Weber. Kenny. Kaiu. I lxnun. Bryant. Nlho-a. Long.ylr.l'reai- deut-1 ;. .\pprovcd -April III. LKKs. By Aid. Kaiu- n"olvel. )'hat the Bland lot Public Works cause \rood,•n cross\valks to be laid n i the west sin• of Greenbrier ar- ruur across Lawson etreO. Jenks "leer!. Took street and ylaanolia strect and 5inis shel•t. Peas --.\11. DoMan. Pelsrb. Cull -o. It". u. San Lura. Weber. Kcuny. Gain. llauuu, Bryant. \linea. Long. y 1. Aldo, ident-1:3. Approved April Iv. IKKq c Besotved. 'That the Board of Public o Works cause a wooden sidewalk to be constructed oil both sides of Snelling avenue, as follows, together with the necessary crosswalks: A six-foot walk t'rool LauEforl avenue to St. Paul. Minneapolis & \lanitoba Railway company's right of way, and a tell -foot. 'alk from St. Paul. Minneapolis l 1 Manitoba L'ailway company's right of way to Capitol avenue. alit a six -Foot walk from Capitol avenue to Goodrich ave oW. Wells -Add. llovv'lau. Petsch. Cullen, Ilvau. Sxu bora, R'e her. Kenn. Bain. t -IS. Ilannu. Bryant. \linea. Lona, Mr.yy'I,resi- eu .\pprovcd April It), Iss1;. B, .\Irl. Weber- R(,wlved,'I'hat the Board of Public Works be authorized to construct it ce- nn•ut e':dk nn north side of Nelson ave- nue nchere. necessary) from Summit xveuu• to Harrington avenue. Seas -.\Id. Dowlan. Petsch, Cullen. Ih:u. S: oboru, AVeber, Kviniv Kain, Hanan, Bryant. yline.l. Long. >1 r. I'rcai- delt-1 .Approved April lo, IKss, Ill .A Id. Ilan uI- - Resolved, That the Board oP Public Works be and are hereby requested to van- at sidewalk to be laid ml the east 'dud ars! aides of l'vpress street. frau East Seventh strer[ southerly til Sub- l11-han ayell Ilio. Seas-:A1d. Dowhin. Petsch, Cullen. E van, Sanborn, Alcber, Kenny". Kain, Hauun, B-itat, \tinea, Lona. Mr. Pro - ident-UL Apla-med April Ip, ism. _ Il_c :A Id. 111unnl- Iesolved. That the Board of Public Workscausethe followinacross\valks to be laid on the l orth and south sides of Milluehaha, Beech, Margaret, Dawson, Frances, East Fourth. East 'Third and C'omvay sheet.. across Cyfn'es5 street: also on the east and west sl( sof CN IImes, street across Minnehaha. Beech. `Im'garat. Dawson, Frances, Fast 'Third. Fast Fourth and Conway streets. Seas-:Ald. Dowlan. Petsch. Cullen. Ryan. S;ulborlt, Weber. Kenny, Kain. Ilannu, Bryant. \linea. Long. Mr. Presi- d en t-1:3. :Approved .April 1:1, Isss. By Ald. Br3anl- Resolved. That the Board of Public Works be and thesame are hereby an- thorizM and dfrccled to cause to ba laid all eighl,400t plank sidewalk on each side of Fillmore avenue,betweeii Dakota avenue and State street, where walks have not already been laid. PROCEEDINGS OF THE COMMON C'OCVCIL. 175 Seas -All. Dowlan, Petsch. \''Iden. 'Third -Call real estate to be assesseti Ry; it. Sanborn. Wetter, Kaiu. Kenny. I for said improvement be found benefited Iliunnl. Bryant. )linea. Lona. 311". Pro -i- 1 to the extent of damages, costs and ex- tent -1.3. ileuses necessary to be incurred thereby:' Approved .April ltd. Is -.Fourth -is such improvement asked ---- BI.Add. \Veber- for upon the petition or application of resolved, That the Board of Public the owners of a majorih-nf theproperty I to be for improveulent? Works callsn (, aF-foot sidewalk to he assessed such Fifth Pend the Couueil :1 plan or n"o- laid oil both sides pY lurorx ;rveuue• file of said ingn'ovemeut. as rcquirrlIby from Mackubin to Cloidsworth street. Isw, if von re co art in favor of the sne. Seas -Ald. Dowlan. Petsch, ('nllcil. il a proper ur_ j Sixth'-Seut� the CouncilByan, Sea Sauboru. Weber. Kenny. Knin• der rliree the workc be done. 8:1111111. BI'\'.1llt, yli Ilea. Lane. yII'. 1'I't'�I- Yea'— lild. Dowhlll, Petsch, Cullen. dent -la. Ryan. Sanborn. Weller. Kenny. Kala. :Approved April N. IKKs. ;Iliunnl, Bryant Mines. LuturAr. Pr•si- __---_ Ii\' Ald., ,r- dent -m. April 19. Less. od. Resnl\"ed\'hut th[;(all([ oard of PuLlic .\pprovcd Vforks cause :III 8 -foot sidewalk to be laid o❑ hoth sides of Fuller sheet frons street to Chatsworth street � 73y Ald. Kenn3- y"- Seas--Ald. Dowlan, Petsch. 1'uIIc II, It is hereby ordered Ly the (',,I null Byau, Sanhorn. Weber. Keuuy. Kain. I Gunnell oft I, City of tit. Paul: Ilannu, Bryant. yliuoa. Lona. ylr. fres. 'Chu the matter of conshurti ng a idea!-ls. "cover aI Lufayette avenue, from the Sl. Approved .April 19. Isss. I Paul .& Northern Parilir Railroad cont - 13y Ald. Kaiu- Resolved,'I'hat the Board of Public Works be and are hereby instructed to build a wooden sidewalk. sixfeet wide. on the cast side of BIimalha street. frau Burns avenue to Clifton place, at its •junction with Mound street. leas-:Ald. Uowlau. P(•tseh. Callen, Ryan. Sanborn. Weber, Kenn, Kain. Ilannu, Bryant, Miuea. Lona. \Ir. I'res- Ident—1:i. :Apinnved April N. 1s.Ks, By Ald. Ryau- Resolved, That the Board of Public Works be and is hereby instructed tocon- strlet an eight -foot plank sideovalk on Loth sides of Gru•estrect, from Seventh : beet to Pleasant uvc•uue, Glaeth,•r with the necessary (!rosswalks. Yeas-Ald. Dowlan. Petsch, Cullen Rvan. Sanborn, Weller, Kenny, Kain, llama, Brvaui. \Hues. Long. \fr. Pres- ident— 1:3. Approved .April It). Is,KV, lly Aid. Milieu - It is hereby ordered by- the ('ounuou Council of the City of St. Paul: That the matter of grading Ohio strect, front Cherokee avenue to the south city limits.he and Ihr. scone is hereby referred tothe Bound of Public Works to investi- K_ate and report: First -Is this improvement proper and necessary-? Second-,;ive the Council all estioate of the expense thereof and sole m"hether one-half of the cost thereof is to be paid into the City Treasury before the con- tract is let. ''1 1fallo s bridge I Ibe to Partridge street, and oit Bruno street, t'rAu1 Lafayette avenue to) Trout brook sewer, be and the same is hereby referred to the Board of Pub- lireras:u'vc Works to investigate Iual report: First -Is this in 1) oveum•ut proper and u? Sevonti—Give the Council all rs[iunl t• of theexpense thereof. andstale whether onto -half of the cost thereof is to be paid into the (Ity Treasury before the coir tract I, let. 'Third -(rand real ,•slate to be assessed for said improvement Lr found benefited to the extent of damages, costs and ex- pensra necesmuy to be iuciu'red thereby:' Fourth -Is such improvement asked for upon the petition or application of the owners of a nmjorit)" ot�the property to be assessed for such Improvement' Fifth -Send the ('ouuel] a plan of pro- file of said im provente tit, Its reel (,I� by hnv, if you re{{)ut in favor of the saute. Sixth -Sell, l the Comwil a proper .,I -- der directing the work to be dnut•. Yeas -Add. D-lan. Petsch. Calico. Ryan. Sanborn, Weber. Kenny Kain. Ilan n , Brvaun. Minion. Long. Nle. Pr,•s- ident-Ir.. :Approved .April 10• I -s. It :Ald. Weber - It is he•n•Ly, rdered be the ('oumuni Couurll of the ('It) of tit. ]in That the matter of openin and e'id- enllg (''onto avenue to a width of Ilk) feet, from Front street to Lake Condo to snnlert with roadway around the take, be and the same Is hereby ir- fen'ed to the Board of Public Works to Investigate and report: First -Is this improvement proper and necessary? IV PROCEEDINGS OF THE COMMON COUNCIL. f By Aid. Kahn Resolved, That file Buard of Public works cause an eight -foot sidewalk to be laid on the north side of Case street, from Payne avenue to Forest street. Peas -Aid. Dow9xu, llttsch, Cullen. Ryan, Sanborn, \\'ebur, licuI •. Raitl, Hanan, Bryant. V inea. Long. JI'r. 1'resi- dent-13. Approved April fit. 131'tl. -� Bc AId. Kain-- Kesolved. the Board of Public works cause an eight-footth sides+'alk to laid ml Sims street (bosides). Pru w I'avlle ilvelon. to 1''nrest stLeel. yea' -Aid. Dowlan, Putsch. Cullen, Ity n, Sanbonl. Reber. Kenny. Kain. Hamm, Bryant. \linea• un -a-"11- 1 dent-la. Approved April 11). I.`+ss. Ify Ald. K"in- Itesolved, That the lioard of Public Ile rc;(ms'truvtks cause ed both aidrwof Fkark street, front 1'uy�ue aveuuc to Forest streetauld oil the south stile from Payee to Burrstreet. l'etac h, l'ullr u. Seas-AId. Ilav+9mb I Ryan. Sanborn. \Veber, Ry, Kai, it amus, Bryant Miners, Leun "It g, JI, Pres- - ide,;L -13. A oproved April In, IRss. Kaiu- Hesnlced, the Boar d ut Public works rause a u sulen sidewalk nr he ronstructud un the north s71r oY Frulres street, from 11"pe street hr Gutrixu street together with Ihr urressary crossings. Peas\Id. Dowlan. l'etsell. l'ullml, liallo S:udant, Mho'n, Lr. ong-IJlr. II'resi- Il:uuul. Bn:unt, . dent. -13. .\p{nvtved April 19. \Rus. Ity .\Id. 6xi a-- Resulved, 'Phut III,. Board of Public works cause ml eight -foot 1111.1.11-11walk 1'. ne Iatd oil Magnolia street. from Edgerton street to Forest sleet. 1 eas-AIII . ul uwlxchnCuRlnleisont- . Y.11. Sanborn.txuu, Brcrt\\aerungJIrrr\ine. deut-3. . .\Ppruyc(I April Ip, IRss. By AId. Raiu- 1{esulvrd, 'That ihr Kuard of Ihlblir \\'arks cause wood,11 crosswalks to he I aid macross(S LawsuuI streelbrtiJeaks \street, C(wk street and Magnolia street. and Sims street. Yea:.-AhL 01"h... I'rtseh. l'+111,•nit . IIvonn, Breaml u , y(. ..r I, Lmhee.rL\l i'. 1 '(wi tdetlt-13. Approved April In, Ises. Bl .lid.Luu6'- Kesulved. 'That thBoard of e Public Works cause x wooden sidewalk to be Sneling acenue1etas follows, togetheit, aides r w thlthe necessarycrosswalks: A. six-foot walk from Langford avenue to St. Paul. Jliaueuntil ns S Manitoba Rail\rap company's right of wll\', and a ten -foot walk front St. ['an(, Jliuneapolis S Manitoba Railway company's right of walk ' IiC'apitoly avenue Ito Goodridl acenue. Yeas-AId. lluw•hul, Petseh, Cullen, I:yau, Saubonl, \Veber, Kenny}. Kahl. \{loom, Bryant.. Jiiuea. 1,0119, Mr. Presi- ent--13. :\pprnved April lb, 16"s- 7tesolvwl,'P11xtulthe Board of 1'nblic Work., Ile s nitll'i%ed to construc • t a ee- ut walkoil nurtil side of Nelson avc- nlle 1\vllm'l+ ae,,ess:lry) front Sinualit nveo ue to Farrington ale Yeas-AId. Duwl:ul. Petseh, C'ulleu. L'y:ul, Sauburn: \Veber, Rruuy, Kalil, Hamnl, Br}'ant \linea, Lung, JI I. Presi- deut-1'�. Appl'uved April 1:), lsss. By AId. H:uunl-- Bcsolved, That the Board of \'utile \Yorks be and • re hereby' requested til rxusn a sidewalk Ul be laid u , the east Fusty Seventh• st i•(t) Iltutherlyl•Itot. Sub urb;un avenue. s(r Peas-AId. Uuwl;un, Putsch, Cullcu. er, Kenny. Ilin amnmS Bir giant, Minea, Lung. Mr. Pres - \dent -13. Approved April lu, IS88. If\ AId. llamul- Itesolved. That the Board of Public. workseauce the following crosswalks to be Iaid ml the um'th and south sides of Jliuuehaha, Breeh, Margaret. Dawson. b'nmccs, East Fourth. Kist Third and l'orom aV streets. across t'vpress street: also un the east :ud west sides of Cy- ress streel across Jiinnehaha. Beech. Margaret. Un\csou, Frances, East Th1rd. East Fourth and COO11" streets. Yens—\Id. Dowlan, Petseh, Cullen. Ryan. S:ulhoyn, \Veber. Runny. Rain. liauuu, 13n'aut. )linea, Long. Jlr. I'r•si- dent -la. Approved .-\yell lU, 1RYs. By Aid. Bry:utl- Reaon'ed. Thal [he Board of PuUl I- Works be "ud the same are hereby 11 thorized lour( directed ur cause [n be I n I e.ighl-foot plank sidewalk on each side of Fillmore avenue,betweeu Dakota avenue and State street. where walks lovenot already been laid. PROCEEDINGS OF THE COMMON COUNCIL. 17h 1-e:ts-Ald. D.wlan, fetei, Cull'o, ityal, Sanborn. Weber. Kain. Kenn}'. Iantm, Bryant. )tinea. Lent. Mr. Pres' - deet -13. Approved April W. Isss. B\ .\Id. Weber— Resolved, That the Boned ou f 1'blir Works cause ;u) S -foot sidewalk •til Ue laid oil both sides rf:\urur.( aveuu(•. from Mackubin to ('bull V Ith street. Peas-AId. Dii'vlau. Petseh. Cullen. Hyau. Saubunl, \\'cher. Keuuy. Kain. Hamm. Bryant Mine". LonK. Jlr. I'resi- dent-13. Approved .\pril In. tWt.. Iiy did. I{esoh-ed, 'I'het the Boat of Public laidworon (hotilolu,l a I([ of("It FullerI`tr�rt front Kent street to Chadswurt I street. 1-ra+ -AId. Dowlan. Petseb, Cldleo, K)'an. Saallo,n, Welter, KeltKill ll. Il atllnl, Bryant. Mhlwl, ident-13. Approved April 1u, Isss. By Alin- Itesolvlixid c,'rbBoard the oard of Public works be ;11111 are Il'reby hi,trueted to huild a o'ood,a side+valk, six feet +vide. oil the east side of Hiawatha street from junBurns avenue to ('lifhm plane. at its etinu with Mound street. leas-..-AId, Dowlan. Putsch. Cullen. Ryan, Sanborn. Weber. Kenny. Kain, [lauuu, 1,ryi n ,Miura, Long. Mr. Pn•s- ident-13. .Approved April 10, Ism. Bv.\III. Kyari- kesolvrd,'1'hat the Beard of I'uhlic Works be and is hereby instructed toeun- stru(•t at es eight -foot plank sidewalk on both sidof Grace street, from Seventh street to pi "venue, begetter with the necessary crosswalks. Teas-:AId. Dowlan. Petseh, Cullen. Ryan. Sanborn, webeq Kenny. Run, i Ilamnl, Bryant. MIT a. Lung, JI r. 1'rrs- ident-13. Approved April 19, tsss. Ity Aid. Minra- ItiCos hereby ordered by the Cnnunoe ncuil of the City of St. Paul: Chat the matter of grading Ohio street, front Cherokee avenue to tine south cit) linnits.be kind th e salve is hereby rr refeer to the Board of Public \Yorks to investi gate and report: First -Is this haprovemeut propel ;mil necessary:' Second-Gty'e the Cbune,l all estinlat( of the expense thereof.and state whether ate -half ofthe cost [hereof is to be pak into the City Treasury before the con tract is let. Third -Can real "little to Ue assessed or said i nnproventent be found benefited to the. extent of damages, costs and ex- peuses necessary to be incurred thereby:' Fourth -Is such improvement asked fur upon the ])(;title" or a plleatiou of the owners of :t majority- Of the prupert) to he assessed fur such improvement:' Fifth -Send the Council a plan or trro- file of said improvement. as re(plired be Ix\v, if roil report in favor of the sluue. Sixthi-Send the Council a proper or_ der directing the work to he dune. Fend -Aid. DowL•ul, P(•.[arh, Cullcu. Ilmm�l�IBrcant. linea. g�Jfr. P est - dent -13. :\pproved April Io, lsss. i)' 's h Kmmy- t i. hereUy orlere(1 Uy the Conon i Cunucil of the ('ity of St. Paul The the matter of cuu'trurtiug Waer ml Lafayette avenue. from the St. Paul \ Nurthenl I'xcifir Railroad coul- run's bridge to Partridge street, and (II"'rout(hr okt sewer � be a. Irian nd trlu(laulr ohereby rrferr•d to the Buard of I ie \Yorks hr iuyesti ,^ate and report: First -Is this inga oveluent proper and ss:u'v o ?S"eon((aur the Council all estimate If the expense thereof, and state whether one-hxlP of the, rust thereof is to he paid into.the City Treasury before the eon- [ract is I"t. Third--0an rv•at estate to be assessed for said improveulent he found benefited to the extent of dtuuages, costs all ex- prtnses necessary lobe Incurred thereby:' Fourth-ls sueh improvement asked for upon the petition ora dicatiun of the owners of a nutjuritj' otPI a property to he assessed fur such tmprovenleut? Fifth --Bead the Council a plan ur 311 fit,of said improvement. as requim(� by Ian... if you re )ort in favor 1) the sane. Sistli Sen( the Cbuuctl a proper ur_ der (Iirecting the work to he done. Yeas -:\Id. )Owlan, Petseh. Cullen. By:tll, Sanborn, \Veber, Kenny, Rai I. Ilanill Brvant. Jlinen. 1.(ag.. r. I'res- ident-13. :A1,pruced .April In. IRw. B:I AId. IVebrr- II is hereby ordered by the ("nuuuou Council of the Pity of St. Paul: That the matter ut' opening and wid- ening Cmuu avenue to a width of 101) tm llect [Il lith lL roadwa� lar mndln the Ixke, he and the ani' is hereby re- ferred to the Board of Public works to investigate and report: First -Is this improvement proper and necessary? 174; PROCEEDINGS OF THE uwUNIO5 COUNCIL. Seemid-Give thy Cuuucil al. eetimae which strip shall be. thi northerly line of theexpeusethereof, mndstate mhether of I{idgewood avenue extruded east- ume-half of the cost thereof is to I paid erly it, a slrafg it line from its present int o the ('ih'I'rea,nrc before the easterl • e terminus to Victoria street• be •uu- ) tract is let.� • and the scone is hereby referred to the f'hird-Cat read estate ha be assessed I° l3oard of Public work, to investigate tor said impruyemeuthefound heuefited and report: to the extent of damages. cost,, and ex- First-ls this improvement pruperand penses necessary to lot• incurred therch%:, nevessart,? Fourth-ls sorb improycuo•ut asked Second -give the Council au estimate for upon the petition m' p licatiuu of ��� of the ex pe list- thervot'.and state whether the owners of it majority of flu• property one-half of the cost thereof is tobe paid to be assessed for surh iunprsveum•u C, into the Pity Treasury before the con - Fifth -Send the ("ouucil it plan or pro- tract is Rets IIIcof said iu000rrmrul, a, required by Third -fall real e,lafe to Joe assessed law. if you report in favor om f the• sae. for,afd improvement hl- n found beefited Sixth -send the ('ouncit a proof I' or- to the extent of damages, costs and I - der directing till. work to he done. penses necessvy to be incurred thereby? Veal—kid. 1)uwhw. Ve•tsch. /'uncus Fourth -Is such iutprocemeut asked Ryan. Sanborn. }Veber. benne, Kaiu, fur neon the petition or applfeation of ❑anus, lir)-anL Aline,. Looe, ylr. PI 1 theutvners of a majoi of the property ,let t- hr be assessed for such inrprovcnreut? Approved .\pail ln. Lss. Fifty -Scold the Count a plan or 1:rofily of said improvement. as required y hov. Jf you report in favor of the same. Sixth -Send tthee council it proper or - Ifgy .\Id. }Veber- der directing hwork to he dune. is In•rebtordered by the l'oummo Yeas-Ald. llowlan. I'etach, Cullen. C III it of the Pity of St. Paul: b'wau. Sanborn, }Veber. Kenny. Kain. That the matter of grad lie Albe urtrle � I liunm. III) ant. \linea. Long. Mr. I'resi- street from Front street to Ahvatei dent -1:3. street, be : nd the sauce is hereby re- .\Itproycd April 11), Isri. ferrel to the Board of Public ACork, to Investigate and report: _-- First-Is this iugor o'colett pruperand neaessmy :' Ify .\ Id. 5auborn- Srcomd-l:icc the Cuuucil aw estiuta[e l[ is hereby ordered ny Uu• Corroon of the expense thereof. and state Cuuucil of the Cit of ;'t. ?'art: he cost thereof is y whether nuc -half of i 'That the• matter of opening and ex- t be paid cuts the ('itr '1'reatsu ry before• feuding (:race street, Prue, its present the contract is Iet' t-asterly her linos in ]tidg'Wood l'hird-Can read estate to be assessed I,:n,k addition lu Victoria street, fur said ❑nprowmurnl be Pound benefited be road the stare is hereby referred to the extent of damages. rusts and ex- to the Board of Public Works to ii vesti- pensesnecessary tube uncured lhert-lo) ? ate• and report: aft: Fourth -Is such improvement asked g First -Is this improvement proper for upon the petition or ago dication of and necess:vy:' the mvi ers of a nutjoritN of itre property Stroud -(:ice the t'uuucil all cstinute to be assessed for such improvement.' of the expense thereof: noel state Fifth -Scud the ClIoneil et plan or par tt.?ether mil. !utlf of the cost thereof in 1:nclit,uitsolid r �ou rn�lun4 in afawor of required thesami . to be paid into the City Treasury before the contract is let. Sixth-St-ud the 1o11111•II a properordcr '1'h ird-Cao real estate to be assessed directing file work to be done. 1j 'Yoe said iwprovl.utrut he found benefited YesSand. Ihn ebbhill. 1'etsch, ullt-n. to the extent pf dIIq"c , costs and ex- ltyao, Sa lirt ant. }Veber. Kenut Kain, n e necessary to be Incurred thereby:' President -1:1. Bryant. \li ue•at. LJ1.L�_.\R. 11°Fourth--Is such improvement asked I'rIippr sed A 9 Fur n oou the petition ur application of Approyt-d April til, Lss, I the oi ITS PROCEEDINGS OF 'rHE COMMON COUNCIL- Ify Ity;ul-. I B3 .\Id. By:Ill -- .kid. It i, hereby ord -reel III' th" (n0000l I1 Iv he•rf•Iry ordered Uy the l'ommol ('oet ncil of the Pity of st. I'anl: iron al•il of the Pity of sl. I'Irul: 'Trust tm• mattm' of grading ill,• ally '1'11:11 the aoltwr of c nstructiug :e et'roln 11 nloek ole 11 i. smftll's aAditoo, ne-' '', w rl Tia ulsey st reel. I'I.asanr be :full the tlreeo \\"".tern :Iy"11uI' , o I: felu000A I�n e to \\"este•r11 sect r, .`also al•reny re bo'red11lo tm• Hoard Ile and i. ner.ny r"h•rreA to the - ISoarA of 1'11ll lir \Coles to inve'tiK;de , of I'ubli, 1\"orl:s to inl'estiKate and re- n Ireport: h'irst--Is ini�imprnyl•Ioenl proper sail Port: }'ll'�t—Is tilts iolprvo'rmenl prop"raall �stll'y:' Ill•'L'r nd—Gwe tle (',lined all .sthlnite• ' I I"1•l'��:I r'y:' ti"e•nitd--1 :1I't• ill• l'nu ncil all e•'lilllat, oY the expense 'It f.mid state whether ofthe expense thrrruf.and state whether ole• -Ind[' of ln" e Ist thereof' i. In be paid n• -half of the cost theoent' is to be paid 1 IAo Im• City '1'r,�:l In•I'oe Ilse , ol- • n', I' ntn Ibe City''Ileusll ry netorI ibe enn- ilel. Third —Can real ".tate to Ile a..es.e.A inlet i. let. filirll--C:Ire real e•st al,• In be 1 Is"A fur said im prucrurc•nf be found brnl•litrd for said iulprovrm'.ut b'. fou ud LcuetitrJ to the extent or dxm aK.s. costs :101 ex- in the extent ni' IanlaKl's• costs ami e•.x- be•hpeuriedthereb3? pellse;s llct•es.ary tune ioelln eA thereby:' Prll.eno"eessary to inlProvelneut asked Fourth—Is ,nen iw prucrun•nt asked h'ow'rn--1. such or a rlicaffon If for upon tn" p"[f tion or :Ipplieatioo of fur opal Inc prtitioo p of t. n...jorit3 If tIe property ne olym•rs of :r 1n;Ijority of the property tm• owal•rs Is. for such Inlprovelaent? to I,,.ass.ss"J fur .uell imprnvoorn t:' it, an.es.ed Fit it—Beall the I'uu aril a Vlau ur h'iftn—� ud flit Cuu nen a olao nr p'u- Ifle of .:od im pr l mit..:\ r",Illired my II Tile of said illtpn � •nt, a e�niree Irio- Irt i fa.•or of int I III,, If you rep' .'m u . Tall if) m re 1, rt to f ­ or of the : rd,-, Sixul—semi ung conal•u prop,•'. Ir ler direetioK ln" York to 1w dole•. Sea.—Ald. leovhul, 1'erseh. I'ull'.u,' h�xtll-stud f1 eCnnl eu a propero Ilio+etillg Lne• wo - to be door. 1"ears—.\Id. Do 9:u1. Petsch. Cdila. \ •Ler. Kai.. Item, sanbonl, \\"rbef. Kemp. Kahn. Ityau, Bambara, 1'. ',fill Lone. Mr. PrIs Manu. liry ant. yl iu'.a, LI-oK. NI r. 1'r e.alidrnl-1 I alloo- Bre:nit. .\pproyed .\pril Be Ali[. Kau— It is hereby ordered ev the CoIra ou I3y .kill. RIM— l•ovucil of the city of tit. Panl: It is hereby ordered by the tllilllllnll '!'hat the ul:lttl•r of gr:ulingGunnell of the. City of st. Paul: lout street. front Arcade.treet hl Karl 'That Thr nlattel' of constructing a s suerL br anal the s:unr "s hereby rt.- so a leer un Daly street. frow Rest Seventh be the tenavl fo the L'fit'. 1'u I. R'o. uI best W iriersnn avenue. and inl•estjI;a and report: ,nue is hereby referred to the Board b•irsf—Is this iugnvrve•ulrut proper and of 1'liblic Work,, to investigate and ❑ecessaTo? re ort: �hrst—Is srcoutl—Give the Cu ncil au estimate this hal Prov 11tent properaud of Thr expense thereof•;uldstate Ivhether were 11".1? (wanes estimate one-half of the east th'.rruf is to he paid second—hive tee an therwrf,and state Ivhether into the City Treasury before the sou-ofthe tract is let expense one-half of tle• rust thereof is to be paid Third—('au w•ul estate w be Ilssessrd iota the ('i[y '1'rt•asarc 6rfore the eou- for saint hal provmnrut be found beletited tract is let. 'I'hinl—Cuo real estate to be assessed uo the extent oP the damages, costs and fur ingnvlrenu•u LJu•found lrenetitai expenses nrressary- to br ineorrrd said of dalmage., e osis mrd .x- thereby:' Fourth—Is Bath fn0o'uvruu•at asked to [he "xtrnt prase. u""res:u'y to be inrurmdthereby fur upon file Petition ur liratiou if Funrth—Is su"h iupmlccuu•ut asked (;PI! the onalen of a ruajnrity of the properly. fur upon the petition or application of to ell" assessed for Buell h nproveulrlrt? the owners of x majority of tire property Fifth fiend the C'nrnl, it :t plan m' Wen. assessed for such it Iprovrnent? I'T. le. elf a:rld illi pl'nr.11re IIIA ;Is 1'.rl elll'"ll F if 11-5,•1111 fill• l'nlr l I e i I a Il all or )r,I by Ily law, if Jura report 111 III—. If the file of said h altrovemeut. as lee1uirel� 'It sixth—.ieall the Council :r propeo o.- lulu. if you re sort in favor of I re salve. sixth—seal the Council a proper der dhmetlug the Ivork to he lour. order direetug the. work to be done. Sens—.kid. Dol ;Ill. 1'etacli. Cullen. Seas.—AId. Uun•hu1, 1'etsch, Cullen. lLuu :1'rtelsi- unL lI,o HnmItyal ul Miry:wL �I ilea, e,IIl ll�muu,l3ry Mit ells g,. T. Pres- dent -7:3. idol[—l3. Approved April 1J, 1888. Approved April la, 1888. 1'L'OCEF.U1Nh6 OF TILE COMMON COUNCIL- 179 B}' AId. Reber— Fifth—Scud the Cmuu•if a pial or ru- It ie hemby order d hr it". ('uuunnu Tile o4 said ingxuveuhents as reqquired by Council , the Pity of tit. Paul: I:— if you re Tort iu favor of tial same. 'I'hst the matter Knuline alley in Sixth—sene�te l'uoncilaproperorder rr UI ocF 8 of sllltt 11's 1 li- lirectirlg the work nl Ue done. north Imlf' i r le ion of a sail) i division of st. Paul. Seas—Aid. Dowieb . Keri, Cullen, ,e tuul the mule 's hereby referred to liyxu, Sanborn. \\'neer, 6emh}r Kahn, theBoard of I'uUlir ACorks to iucesti leaf tltinl3r}'ally Mines. LonK•yh. 1'rrsi- ;: to ami rrPort: eFhrst—Is ill f., i l it pro vel 11 a 11 t 1) roper to l l 11 AIrIrro' d.\pril Ip. lid - accessary:' secoml—(:i". file Coum•il all estinmte By Aid. Kai11— uf the expense thereof.snd slide whether It is hereby ordered by the Cot of on e -half of Tire rust thereof is to be pail) Couucil of the Chq of St Paul: into tle• frit. 'Prrasury before flit r n1 - That the a atter of grnding I.a"'som tract is let. street, from Mississippi street to Forrst Third --Call real ..tate to be :t se �1 1 street• Ile amt ibe same 1 hereby n•_ fur sxid improceurruf be fomld eruetited I Ierred to the Board of Public Work. to I o tie extent of rlmu:fgcs, eosts ami ex- investigate ami report: penses nccesssry to be incurredtLcrrbN" First —11 tlh.: nuprovelnenf proper Fourth—ls Bath ilnprol'e1m•nt asked :fall itersem'y:' furupon thepetitfonorappllratfou 'It the! second—Give Thr l'ouncil :m e.•dimate lets of it r aj ority of the prop. rty of the rope use thereof. salt state I olnr assessed fm'such ill pnrve•lrlen t? Irm+lher one -ba t' of fire cost thereof Fifth—semi ale 1'ou nrfl a Plan or pro- is to W' Patel hl Thr shy trrasu re br' file of .aid haprorrolal ent . 'red by fore tn" emftracl '. Irt. Inw. iF yon n'port in farm' oflt�re� same. 1'ni -d—Can real .stale to 11 assessed sixth—se•ud ihr ('ou nt•B a Proper o1-' for said fulprnyeoue ul befnu nd bene tieA der die •'.ting tin• work to be• doll". to tee extent of damages, costs, Bull ex - S:." .AId. llno'hul, Petseh,Culleu.�peusesneeessarp tube i arurred thereby:' Itvan, Sanborn. \\"thee, Kenny, Kahn. Fourth—is such improve•ntent asked IlamnI Bryant, yfines, Lon K. JI r. I'resf- for upon flit. P''tttiun or application of deet—Ia. the uw vers of a i aJority of the prop- :\pioe:3ed April In. I.ss,., erly to bl• assessed fm such improv._ n t:' — 1 Fifth—scud ihr Cuu u"il to Plan or 13y :kid. 5tulborll-- roti!'. of said int 1'roveuu•ul. as roqulre l IL is hereby ordered by Of. Collunoll �ly law, if 3011 report. in imor of the (' funeiI of Ute (11v'it'st. Paul: dame. sixth—send file l'uuuchl it Proper That the matter of stalling VA'"stern ur Ter Miro •Ling the work to be done. avenue, Tenth t tnulht :nur hl rdw.3 eYvas—.AId. Uowlan. P.fsell, Cullen. avenue, so khat ihrr1 alaclbr a rosdway ljyaa, sanboru. N -leer, Kenny. Kaiu. iu tie neuter ol'said skied forty fin! feet Ilauun, Ih'y ant. Miura. Lune. ylr. Pres - \vide.. haying n h'iyelvac t\\ideut—la. . 1981 fent wide and 11 sidrlcai - six Irl fret Alt— :—d .AIIII ip. I>�. wto the reulahm•r of said IIrerl to be graded froul the nuhW'. of the sidr- o'atks to the. pruprrty luo. Triol oeres_ Ify Aid. LuuK._ save retninhuKwalls.a ud the street south lI('ouuril of}I herde•i'ceuf�tiL tP:n Inunnuu of Tho meth line elf brine aurone to the ; •1'hat Thr nmtte•r of grading it,, fol - slope IvnU an Irvh ie avenue to be graded full width. Ire and the sand, is lddrldI. nslstre'et to tile•! ll'l-rl'rhtorial avenue, rfoad: here Uy referred to the Ito;u'd of yl tulccl -street, from P.ubbius street to Rocks to inrrstiean• :utd report: R:eyr loud 'a I.: L'I', mond scenne. First --Is this iugrrol eom,nf pr l"i 1" Ilvinl the b.1 Igv over the St. Psul. --u Y., ylinneapnlis .e \puri to of rsil'.y to n Second—Girt the Council au t.stin , oftieet.panseth'.reuf.aud.nitrn'bethrr p;!lis strc.t: I:aylrss :n•cnuc, front the one-half oftnt.cost Il"." if is to be paid right. of Ivan of Ibe st. Paul A Northern into the (ity 'l reasary if the. r. - Pacific railway to Salle street: Can' tract is let. 011 sh'rrL rano P:ustis street to Hafnpden 'Third—Tran read "stile to b" asarssrd :neuue: I'ym street, fruul Eustis street fur fit inlpruveiurflf be. found heuethth•d to 13n cies: av'.nu'.: Ilam Iden avenue, to the extent of damages. cost and •x- from $acuunul acrune [n Terse}- street penses urcees:u'y to be. incurred thereby? I" , ami the same is hereby referred to Fourth—Is such fulproveuleut asked the Bosrd of Public Works to Investi- for apou the petition or application of este and report: the owners of amajorhty oT the property First—ls Ibis iugnrovrnlent Proper to I>e assossed for stieh mlprovmuent? turd necessary? ISA I'RO('EEDINOS OF THE CuMIMION COUNCIL. Second—give the Cotn"il an estimate of the expense thereof, and state whether one-half of the cost thereof I. to be paid into the City 'Treasury before the contract is let. Third—Can real estate to he assessed for said improvement he found bene- fited to the• extent of dan ages. costs amt expenses necessary to he incurred thereby? Fourth—Is such hall"Oveuleut asked for upon the petition or :ggdication of theovvners of a mgjority- of the prop- erty to be assessed to]' such innprove- nielnt? Fifth—Send the. Council a plan or fit,- tile ro-file of said impruvetlleut, as required by law', if you report fp favor of Lie same. Sixth—Send the Council a proper or- der directing the work to be done. Seas—Ald. Dnwlan, frisch. Cullen. Ryan, Sanborn, Weber. Kcwny, Kain. Italian, Bryant, Minea. Long. Mr. Pres- idetA-13. Approved April fit. ]ssx. By Ald. Bryant— It is hereto %, ordered by the Couunon Council of the Pity of St. Paul: That the matter of tine vodeuuiatiou of a strip of land, fifty feet in width, for it public levee .dung the bank of the Mississippi river. in the Sixth ward, from Ute eastern to the western boundary of said city, of all property t,ot owned by the city of St. Patti for levee purposes, be and the same Is hereby referred to the Board of Public Works to investigate and report. First—Is this intproveua•nt proper aa,d necessary? Second—(live the Council au eltfnlate of theexpense thereof, and slate whether one-half of the rust thereof is to be paid into the City Treasury before the contract fs let. Third—Can real estate to be assessed for said improvement, be found bene- fited to the extent of daneaves, costs and expenses necessary to be incurred thereby? Fourth—Is such intproveno•ul asked for upon the petition or application of the owners of a nm)ority of the property to be assessed for .such inop'ovOuenl:' Fifth—Seed the Couliol a plan or profile of said inn pruvenu•n I sats required by law. if you report in favor of the same.. Sixth—Send the Council x proper order directing, the work to be done•. Teas—Ald. Dow-lalt, Pet 1,, C1111111.Ryan, Sanborn. Web; -r, Kenny, Kalli' Manua, Bryant, Mlinea, Long.. Mr. 11resident-18. Approved April 19, lsss. lu the niatter of the report of the Board of Public Works dated April 12, 1888, It is herebyrdered by the. Coalitioncouncil of the City of St. Paul: That the Board of Public Works of said cit}of St. Paul cause the following fol provements to be made, to -wit: Pave Brewster avenue, from Viola street ht Como avenue with cedar blocks and curbing with granite, and construct a sewer on said Brewster avenue, front Viola streetto Como avenue, in said city, together with file necessary sewer cemn-tions to the property lines. said paving and severing to be done under one contract; that said Board cause said work to be let by con- tract, as provided by law', without one- half the estimated cost being first paid into the City Treasury, and after said work shall br placed under contract, said Huard shall proceed without delay to assess the amount as nearly its they eau ascertain the same, which will be required to pay file costs and necessary expenses (it such improvement upon the real estate to be benefited by said fm- provemcnt, as provided by law, it being the opinion oY the Council that real es- tate to he assessed for sueh improve - meat canbe fuuudabenefited to the ex- tent of the costs nd expenses necessary I o he incurred thereby. Seas—,Vd. Uowlall, Petsch, Callen. Rcxn, Sanborn, 1M ober. Kenny. Kain. Manan. Brant, Mines, Long, Mt r. Ples- fde•ut-13. Approved April 19, ISBN. ft, the matter of the report of the Board of Public Works dated April 17, 1888. It. is hereby ordered by the Common ('ouncil of the City of St. Paul: 'fiat the Board of Public Works of said city of St. Paul cause the following improvements to be made, to -wit: Grade alleys in block three (:i) Lyton's addition to St. Paul, in said city; that said Board cause said work to let by contract, as provided by lav, without one-half the esthated cost being first paid into the City 'I reasury. and after said work shall be placed under contract, said Board shall pro- cerd without delay to assess theamowtt, las nearly as they can ascertain the sane, which will be required to pay the costs and accessary expenses of such fm- proycneelnt Upon the feat estate to be beached by said iniprovOnent, as pro- vided by law, it being the opinion of the ('onneil that read ekate to be assessed for such improvement can be found bc, Ited to file extent of the costs and expenses necessary to incurred thereby. yeas—Aid. Dowlan, Petsch. Cullen. Hya n, Sanborn, Weber, Kenny, Kain. Hama, Bryant, Minea, Long, Mr. Presi- dent. -13. Approved April 19, 188s. PROCEEDIN(=S OF THE COMMON COUNCIL. LI the matter of thereports of the Board of Public Works dated May 24, 1837, Uct. 31, 1887,flnd April ld, 1888. It is hereby ordered by the Gnuwou Council of the Cit' of St. Paul That the Board of Public Works of �I said city of St. I'aul cause the follow- ing improvements to be made, to -wit: open. widen and extend Milton street, to a width of sixty (60) feet, between St. Clair street and the right of way- of the Chicago, Milwaukee & St. fail Railway company (short line), in said city, con- demning and taking all that land not already condemned or dedicated for public use, (yin within the lines of Milton street, hn Hatdeman's addition to St. Paul, produced southerly to the right of way of the Chicago, Milwaukee & St. Paul Railway company (short line). that said Board shall proceed without de- lay to assess the anion nt as nearly as they ran ascertain the satlne•, which will be required to pay the damages. costs not necessary expenses of %uchfnnpmve- ment upon the real estate to br bene- fited by said improvennent, as provided by law, it beil) f the opinion of the Council that real estate to be assessed for see Inlpprocemeut cat, be found benefited to the extent of the dannlges. costs and ex ruses necessary hI be fu- e•urred thereby. Seas—Ald. Dowlan. Petsch, Cullet,, ,Ryan. Sanborn. \Veber. Kenny, Kain. tmmn, Bryant. Mlinea. Long, Mir. President -13. Approved April 19, 1-1. Adjourned. CIIAS. D. KI:Ia, President of council 'files. A. 1't:I_Nuerc.lsT, City ('jerk Special Meeting. Sr. P.tvi., April :?L .Sss. Preshleut Kerr fu the chair. Present: Aid. Conley, Cullen. ltyan, .Sanborn, Weber. Kain, Nannie. Bryant. Maines, Mr. President -1 Front His Honor the Maw.\fleesr—('all for the Meeting. The Mayor called the nteelicg at the request of Aid. Pullen, Bryant and Weber, for the transaction of such busi- ness as might conic before it. Accepted. Fran Karl Sinuuon— For permission to make certain alter- ations fu building situate oft southwest corner of Seventh and Sibley streets. Granted. (See Ordinance NO. 428.) Front Hubert Mullets— For permission to remove franne bull([ - ranted. (See Ordinance No. 429.) MIPCELLANEOV�. Ordinances— An ordinanee was read 'permitting Karl Simmon to make certian changes III building situate on the southwest corner of Seventh and Sibley streets." Ald. Conlev moved that the rules be so far suspetded as to allow sald ordl- nance to pass to its second reading. 'The motion prevailed, yeas lb, and the said ordinance was thereupon read It second time and passed. (See Ordli nanee No. ills.) Au ordinance teas read "penuitting Hubert Moller, to remove a frame building from off of lot 7 onto lot it. block 54, Rice & Irvine"s addition." -kid. Cullen moved that the rules be so tar suspended as to allow said ordn- nauce to pass to its second rending. The motion prevailed, yeas lo, and the said ordinance was thereupon read a see- med time road passer. (tier Ordinance No. !I?!t•)----_--- Ordinances. OnDINANI'E No. i1—s. Permiltivar Karl Sin "non to ,(lake C,r- tain Changes fit Building Situated of, the Southwest Corner of Seventh and Sibley Sheets. The Common Council of the CM of St. Paul (lo Ordain as follows: Section I. 11e11unission is hereby given and granted Onto Karl Siuunon, lessee, to lower the floor of that certain build- ing situate on the southwest corner of Seventh and Sibley streets ft, St. Paul. load also to put it, it new front therein• and cake such other changes as are! shown anal marked upon it plan par posed by .\. F. (;auger, architect.and Ilpprovcd by the lnnpectorof Buildings of said (!fly. and under said Inspector's supervision, pursuant to flat ordinance• Of said city in such case mule toad pro- vidrd. Sec. au2. 'Phis ordinance shad( hike effect Oi be in force front and after its publication. yeas --\Id. Cot,ley, ('intra. Ryan, Sanborn,\\'cheer.Kain. Manua, Boatel. Miuea, Mir. Prer-fdent-10. Passed April 21, ISM. ('u.vs. 1). Klan. President of Ut nell. Appraved April 'L';. I8&s. Rohl:('] A. SMITn. Mayor. A (test: Tntos. A. 1'ur:N ill:nt;A>T, City Clerk. . April 24. _1U ORDINA.M I, No. fr_ I. leY'aaeerronitting Hubert Mlollers to Renave too Frame Building From Off of Lot 7 on to Lot 6, Block &1, Rice & Irvine's Addition. The Common Council of the City Of St. Paul do ordain as follows: Section 1. Permission is hereby given and granted unto Hubert Mollers to re- move that certain one -and -a -half -story 1le2 PROCEEDINGS OF TIIF COMMON COI7NCIL. frame building noW standing partly oil Tots 6 and 7. block 54. Hine S Irvtue's addition, ,,It of said lot 7 and .,Ito lot o ,If said block, said renlu-1 to be [Inter the supervision of the Inspec•Inr of Buildings of said city, and when ts. moved Co be placed nanc a shall oats. Se c. " ']'his ordinuli•e shall to -c ef- feet awl be ill force front and after its public•ath.- Yeas-Ald. Conde}', Cullen, Hyau. Sanborn. Weber, Rain, llmnul, iliacs, Mr. President—HI. Passed llnrii 21, 1969. Co-. D. Fie f0r, President of Council. Approved April ":3, 1858. It. BERT A. Sx1T11, Ma}'or, I Attest: Trios. A. 1'aranr:rr..\,rr, City Clerk. April 21. Adlourued. CnAs. I). Ks1ut. President of Council. '1'n is. A. Pu1:VIIEIn::\,Pr- City Clerk. Special MeetinK. ST. 1'ACt, April 26, 1838. Meeting called b} Il is Armor the M y of n•4 ue't of Ald. i.00e, Kerr rid Pe tach. to co"'I der the nutter of letting contract fol relm,val of bage, etc. No quorum. Puna. A. City Clerk. 11'g.1 n r ilf cell n v,. s'r. I' .,. May 1. lsss. Meeting called to order b}' the Prest- deNn quorum. TIi Its. A. 1 lir:\nF:R0 A9"C, l;il}' Clerk. special Meeting. ST. PAUL, \lav S. IS88. President Kerr in the •hair. Present: Aid. Conley, Do" at O'Cmumr,Cullenan, 5anboru, l\'cher. Ken 11 Kahn, Ilauun' Bryant, 5linea, Lung, Mr. President—li. COonr the'1Myo Froin Isis Ilollor the Mayor—Call for -tum tm — The Mayor Called the )neethng by the +quest of Ald. Dowlan. Cullen and Kxim t'or the, translmtion oP s len bust- s as might cultie before It. I 1teA c c•e pted. Also. 11, ldcenlan Appointed— - T(' the honorable, the I'residellt std C-ontin Council of file City of St. Paul: I have this day appointed 'Fluallas McCarrick an officer of the regular po- lhcts` force to succeed UtlieeI, Ifocho, de- ceased, and I ask your advice mid ron- sentthereto. 110 B -IT A. Slam. Mayor. May 9, 188. Committee on Police. Also. 11olicemal. Appointed— 'Fo the honorable, the President and Colnnlon l'oltuOf of file City of St. Paul: I have this day appaulted .lobo P. ltyan an officer if the regular police force, to 'ucceedl Officer Distler, re- signed, and i ask your advice and eou- sell thereto. HOBr:irr A. S]I1T11. ala}'m'. Vlay l 1888. Couunntee on Police. From M. F. Knit, Count)' :luditor— Phe County Auditor transmits a copy of a resolution adopted by thH e City AIi, and Court liouse Special Comnu9sion- ers, relative to issaiug and selling the balance of authorized bonds for the con- struction of the court 11011SP and City hall. ('1)111111 dttee on Ways and Mem— Also, Resolutions Transmitted— 'Phe Count}' Auditor transmits a rexn- lution adopted by the Court house and City list[ Special Commissioners re- que9tiuy*ntheBoardof County Conlmis- 1td the Consnun Cou nein to oro- videlltsaitable site for the location f a .team ]seating plant: also,rest; Utioll adopted b}' the Board of County Cortl- missloners relative to purchase of a jail site and location for steal', heating PT41dcred placed on file. Frmn.loseph Prussk— ('ladm for da snag— on account of over- flow of water. Committee on Claims. From Christian l.yko— Claim for damages on account of over- flow of Water. Committee on Claims. From F. O. Osborue— Cindming dmnages on behalf of Gustaf .Johnson, Lars 1'a nlson and John Carl- oilaccount of alleged defective grading. Committee on Claims. From .James Schoonmaker— Clnim of C. 1.. Hvde against Folsnm S. M array for $107.92, and praying that id :IUlouaC he Paid oat of any money a due said firm oU account of cit}• con- tracts. Committee on Claims. Frons Katrina Bautle— Fll[ perm lHSloil LO raise. I'Cpftil' Alld but ld addition to frame house on Robert street. ('ummittce oil Streets. Froin G. A. 31altson and others— For the grading of Otsego street. Comndttee on Streets. Front the Babe0ck-Drake Transfer Co'loan}'— Notice of location of a set of scales lit northwest earner of Sixth and WacouGl PROCEEDINGS OF THE COMMON COUNCIL. 183 ,If S5 o, With thh}B niR. bDrakel and Iesion MV. 11 of S5no, :Men as sureties. Committee oil Streets. From .1. G. llinkel— For the vacation of an aIle}' in Union Park. Committee on Streets, xull l'.ily Ch - k 111 xtracted to give lmClce !'equired by law. From George Seibert and henry Stein— Asking for a renewal of the contract for concerts at Rice park. Committee oil Parks. From St. Paul Chamber of Couuucrce— A resolution relatingto natural gag in dieatious in the vicinity of St. I'xul. Com9littce oh Gas. From L. Reuuuetter and Others— Asking that they be allowed to dia- pa­ roperty on Bt�ll'cystroeL In farmers all* nd gardeners as theytelrimy deem best. Committee on Markets. Front A. 11. Rogers and Others— For the grading of Grotto street, be- tween Goodhue avenue and Pleasant Place. Board of Public Works with order. Final W. 1'hcha mud Others— Fur the grading of as alley du block 1. Sudtb's :nidi tion. Board of 1'u Ili, Works with order. From E. Gadhois— Fur permission to move a frame build - "g. l:r:ulted. (See Ordinance No. ir,30). Froud Trustees United Evmlgelical St. Paul Cle—ch— For pm'nlission to remove a frame building. Grunted. (See Ordinance No. (931). Froin B. K. Evans and Others- 1'etitmn fur the laying of it Water main ou Snelling avenue, together with such laterad lines of pipe as may be accessary. P.efen'ed to Boated of Water Cotn- ulissionere. From 11. F. Yates and Others— Asking that Heaney street, between at'.polt'rP or' CITY Or'FUI; ts. Frank and Atlantic streets, be graded, lighted and sidewalked. Of ('itp 'frensu rer—Monthly Iteport— Bnnrd of Public Works, will, order. From Prot'. O. I{. Gleason— •pc Cho I lonornble the President anti ('oln loon ('ou nein of the City of SL. Asking chat he Ue esenlpt from pity_ I'aul— Gr:STte,:9: i have the honor to tug license for horse training ezhdbi- subn!it to}1a the following report of tim!s. Ordmrd on file. the receipts and disburseusents of this placed and Others— office from March :11, IS88, to April 28. Front S. E. Froi-th Asking for a sidewalK-on Payne a " 189!3: l ue, from C-, St. I'., \[..l'- O. Rnllroad nrren-r' bridge to Maryland street. 1. Granted. (Sec resolution.) Ion btm•.e )Inrrb 191:9 ............ .. $�! 9 n.:t _ 2 :17 From A. F. lluebuer— lledent p t ion r �. For a sidewalk on Walsh scone, be-ci 1 pt'.. .... _ 6,llt; !i9 15 On t\ • •en Fauq ier and Minneliatla street'. Cfiy clerk ... --.. ynmxl ro ut 2,605 35 Granted. (See resolution.) From Nathan Ford ami Others— 9t. Paul 1'nhl is linrary ..... ..... 45 9" For the grading of an alley in block 1, nIn ierrmr. '"p uo '1 2 Woodland Park . to Board of Pule .Nuildit Water coopony iI� ate o:;II Granted. (See order lie Works.) t ,no ny Luud�...... �. 211.062 50 Front St. Paul & Minneapolis Rapid Interest 1-11not_- n,i 82 \ •Iralbll; teen...... 175 0 Transit GOlnpllil }'— C itirr Asking that file cunt mitten to lvhom Was referred the ordinance Kr:ultipg [bend. lmnnim� or ,n t cr said company certain privileges be dl'- .ro 1s _._w....... 300,9:5 00 xtrlictco to meet at 011ce told take. actionCertificate' u[ 5 000 on lebtedneH.-.- in eadatter. ond m Granted. (See resolution.) Lire iepnnmrnl.... :11 �11 �orthcrn pn e i fi c From .I. N. Joh and Others— Itntlrmld c o m - a,2,2 52 For a clmnge of grade, oil I'a}-n• ave- to ]ark 1l oricl.........le..o f e, front Maryland street street. :tir('niiby�I 0ou- veiny ._ ...... .... 15,09111 Board of Pool!' \\'orkn, \with ur0er. I.icen— .... .. 12,384 00 From .'.dam Derkcr :uu1 Uthm's— .11' "me"t roller- :8.10.2 51 lions.......... ._. For the gradin and paving of :w I }I istxlbnav u' re - alley in block 17. 't, Paul Pro ter. rel pt..00$871,872 'sl Board of Public Works, wit�l order. 184 1 PROCEEDINGS OF THE COMMON COUNCIL. city orders paid.a.$171,014 37 Fire department ws rra its uald..... 16,53:-, 43 Water department warrants paid.... I. Paul work house 1µ7.4t': In warrants paid..... 2,170 11:, I. Paul pnhlie If- 11 N,UIi JI brary warrau is paid .............. 1.012 so; Redeemed certifi- cates of vele..... :1,896 (i1 Interest coupons paid...... City hail told on 39,S82 ;,0 a house warm n tt s s paid ........ ..... 1:3,28:111 Park commissio..ners ants paid.... :W_6 6n Ul+ar cellauemts dfs- burl—menu....... S75 N1) Inob,"e oil blood 1:3.-"A31 6:3 --$871,872 31 City;hnll pill court Itense (itnds......8207,lo (3t)' milds 8.1 10S.11i!) 11:1 Ci1y colic.... ork u' fan11. .. .. 11 N,UIi JI et. Paul Pnldir I.i- brnn' ,l:,tl: net�r.lTt.lr It. Pmt.'It, . $'214,8µ.i IL8 ::\lerchants 3nhi1 bnnk. ". ]rani .. Bank ,f mhoI]....e.o,.. ". Paul........... 11:1. ��12 J, SntiouxlUcI lo. 1 w.r(cnu bnnk. Urrmauia bnnk, SI. 'null. Sit Paul \ntfotut bank, St. Poul .. Cummercinl Sn- u-10btioel.Not- ook. st. . un1 ]miuunl slbank, el. Ynlrl ... S+n'fnes bank, SI. Plot( ... 1'cople. Liu k.. ..Ii. Pxul.......... sevm, (lour,... bank. Sr. Paul... Capital ol,* Lair.. 81. Pxul...... . Wes, side LN�k,.Kl.. Paul......... So: nllun-A lot icxn Imnk, til. H4r11 27.732 61 If 3,1'e l 7d 26.783 :15 14.9-I I OG 12,7111 11 11,6 17 12 22.571 7.r I'll 1118 Tis --$a:k5,831 143 I(r.Pectfrllb' .ubmitaed. u gins.: Ib: n, ri q''1'reu.0 rcr. >layy' L 1888. 1'%ic Accounts. Of City C•emptrollcr—Audited Claims, viz:— G. W. Merrill, EiNi; Mathew Craig, x121 Joseph, Spplen, 44:4.!10; M. Scannell, t3.tr2; Kelly & •1'fe•ney, 56.75: N. W. 1•ele- phone Exchange company. M2: Taylor - Craig company. 445.74; If. 11. Cody, 43: T. W. Terrv, 43.iU: Andrew Twomey, 507.66; Louis Depler. %.*25; J, J. Hyder, $75; Gen. J. Mitsell & company, 554.94; Adam Deeker & company, 56.:4; R. O. Sweeney, 51; John A. Giltinin, tis; Prendergast Bros., $190.01; Brown, Treacy & company, $7.78; Die Volk- zeitung, $890.12; Der Wanderer, $16; P. J. G'esen, $11; D. L. Curtice, $25; Pioneer Press, $28.84; H. M. Smythe Printing Company, $100; Wyckoff. Sea- mans & Bene dlet. $9.10• R, T, O'Connor, $169.05; George N. I�Illman, $34,97; Board of Water Commissioners, $25.80; Enggel-Dries Company, $086; Stockton & Lhnd uist, Estimate No. 3, supple- ment to No, 2 and final, sewer on alley block 21, Woodland Park addition, 550: Stockton & Lindquist, Estimate No. 3. supplementary to No. 2 and final, Laurel avenue sewer, $I00: Stockton & Lindquist, Esti- mate No. 4, supplementary to No. 3 and final, sewer on Rondo street, $539.60; P. Doherty. Estimate No. 4 and final, ewer on Western avenue, $626.75; P. Doherty, Estimate No. 5 and final, sewer on Smith street, $2•:9.32; Hickey still others, Is'din nate, No. 3, grading Gotzian street. $12fi; Henry J. Born, $2,000; St. Paul Gas 1, gilt company. $10,604.540; Globe Publishing corapali', Allow'erl mid ordered paid. Yeas—AW. Conley, "Dowlau. O'Con- nor. Cullen, Ryan. Sanborn, Weber, Kenuy, Kain, liamm, Bryant, litinen, Lung, Mr. President -14. Also. 14--bitiolt Returned— Tu the Honorable the President and C'onuuon Coutiefl of the City of St.. Pall[: Gex'r>Isyl l:x: I respectfully return the attached resolution passed at your last meeling.instructingthat all moneys paid into the City -Treasury for the con- denmatfon of the property selected by the Board of Park Commissioners fora public pa l'k in West St. Paul (6th ward) "shall be returned to the property- own- ers upon the presentation and surren- der of the assessment receipts." The total assessment upou thu plvp- erty benefited to pay the cost of the im- provement figures $39,576.7.4, for the one-half (the other half to be paid out of proceeds of bonds), upon which there has been paid into the City Treasury the sum of 5169'_1, leaving a balance of delinquent, for which the dis- trict court of Ramsey county denied J udgment in consequence of the mis- take made fn designating the official paper—Globe in place of Daily Globe. The Board of Public Works is mak- ing a reassessment for the uncollected balance for which judgment was de - toted, only upon the property delin- quent. The amount of $9,921 cannot be returned to the property owners unless the Board of Pa4k Commissioners con- i s PROCEEDINGS OF THE COMMON COUNCIL. IM Illetely cancel theassessmeut, instruct- tfnereof is St:dl; that real estate Ing the Board of Public \i'ork5 accord- I to he assessed therefor cull be. found ingly, which they absolutely refuse benefited to the extent of the dmuages, to do. costs and expenses necessary to be tu- The law creating the Board of Park cerred thereby; that said 0upnlvemeutis Commissioners does not give the. loran- nut aakrd for be a petition of x majority ulna Council any jur•isdictiot whel•eby if the owners of property to be assessed the acts of the Park Commission call be i therefor, but 1vc herewith send a plan annulled. Very reslWett'ull y, i or Irofile of said improvement :old an S N'. Roti cr;, ov er for your adoption, if you desire City Comptroller. its to make the improvement. leas 4, ' lay 8, 1888. Accepted dull ordered placed ou file. Of Corporation Attorney—Ordinauce— The Corporation Attorney submits all ordinance fu pursuance of actioti of the Council taken April 17. in relation to Victoria street bridge. Adopted. (See Ordinance \o. mai.) Of City Engineer --John Lindquist and Other.,' Pention— Che City Engitiee' reports, to said matter. that the nmuuu•rof making sewer connections is-tablished by amend- ufent to the city charter, and call be changed only by another aulendulent. Accepted and ordered placedof tile. Of Clerk of Municipal Court-- Repot fonumtth (of April 1885, vittl City Treasurer's receipt atmehed, tar x"2,127.70, being atuount of tines old fees received in said court during said utonth. Committee of Public Account, Of Chief of Police— Report for month of April, 1885, sholy- ing toad number of arrests, "7: anlouftit of If collected in mupicfpal court, $1.781. Cofallfttee (,it rnblfe AeeolInts. of captain of Police— Report for the month of April. Issas, shuwitig •?.4a nil lamps ;uhd "d gas hump mot lighted during said mouth. City Comptroller. IIf Acting roumluuaster— Report for utouth of April, I8K4, Will City Treasurers receipt attached for $:12.25. Committee oil Public Accounts. ItEi'owr OF 1311AIIII of I•t;BIX v ona.S. olive Street Slopes— 'Phe Board of Pubht• Works have had under consideration the resolution or order of the Connnon Couticil approved March 2.2, 1888, relative to condeuwing and taking an easement for narking and maintailting slopes on olive street, front Fourth (4th) street to Seventh(7th) street, and having fmvesdizated the proposed fmprovonent, respec•fully report that it is necessary and proper to anulenn and take an easement oh the land ad- joining still on the line of ()lice, street. from Fourth (411q street to Seventh (7th) S.street, necessary for making alld "mlin- taining Slopes for .."Is and tills one ami one-half to On, fit grading said Illive street: that - the estim;ded expense ...•. R. L. GORMAN, President. W. F. E101"INXIII-k Board Public Works. April 26, IMS. adopted. leas 14. (See order to Board of Public AYorks:) Als,, Crounvell Avenue Opening— The Board of Public Works have had under consideration the resolution or o•dcr of the ('ouuuon Co Heil, approved -April 51SS,, relative to openutg of (•routlyrll •teen uc and T,,rritorial road to University aveuue,atid having investi- gated the proposed improvement, re- spectfully report that it isnecessary and proper to opcu, lridell and extend Cronnwell avenue, front Territorial road tot'ufvel sity Itcenue; that the estimated espeuse thereof Is ?.3.111k); that real estate tobir assessed therefor can be found benefited to the extent of the damages. costs :rad expenses necessary to be incurred thereby: that said nu- provetip•ut is not asked for by a petition of it majority of the owners of property to be assessed therefor, but we herewith send a plan or profile of said improve- uhent, and •nn order for your adoption, if eon desire us to make the impro- veulent, Peas 4, naq's 0. It. 1.. Got3N,vs, President. W.F•ERw1x, Clerk Board Public Works. April 30, 1188. Auopted. Yeas 14. (See order to Board of Public. Works.) A f sc. >la aulester Avenue and Other Streets Grading and Boulevarding— 'I'he Board of Public Works have halt under consideration the resolution or order of the C'ouunon Council. approved April 5. ISIS. relative to grading the f,110111 ng streets with a fit frty-footroad- way, a ten -foot boulevard and a five - font sidewalk on each side at Macalester Park, viz: Na:alester avenue, front Sumnhit aveuue to St. Clair street; Ox- ford avenue, from Summit avenue to Cambridge avenue: Cambridge uvenue, Oxford to Fairview; Princeton avenue, Cautbridge to Fairview; Rutgers street: Baldwin street. between Cam bridge and Princeton; Witherspoon street still Rami It, sh'eeL and. having investi- gated the proposed improvement, r,•- spectfully rcpurt that it Is necessary tel proper to that and honlevard two PROCEEDING; OF THE COMMON COUNCIL. t \laralostrr arca lir. front St. l'huir suet Dre. 41. 1SS7, and .)all. is, l8a9, rclatn'r to Summit avenue: 11amilton street, to the grading of Waltham avenue. from from Cambridge avenue to Mucalestei Prior avenue to Bremer avenge, Oak - avenue; Rutgers street. a frwu Priucetou ley venue. Lyunhurst avenue west avenue to of ca ester avenue: wither- and l.ynuhurst avenue east, in Union ppool, street, br from St. Clair street to Park, and, having investigated the Rutgers street: Callidge aveune, proposed iupprovenient, respectfully re- t from Fairvievvaveuoet tlxfunl avenue: port that it is fpecessary and proper to Princeton avenue, from Fairview ave- grade Waltham m I'avenue, froriorave- line to St. Clair street: Puldvvill street• nue to Bremer aveune; Oakley avenue, from St. Clair street to Priucetou ave- from Prior avenue to Lyujilmrst ave- nue, and Oxford avenue, froul Prince. one; Lyne It urst aver lie west and Lyn it - Not avenue. to Sunuuit acro uc, ander horst avenue east, from Ferouta ave- one contract: that the vstiunted I— idle to l'uiversity avenue and thestreet pease thereof is �Id.t'r-'u, unrhall' nl' south of Iarke tris, connecting Lynn- whirh need out be paid into Ibe t'ity horst an'euue west with Lyuulhurst Treasury la -tore till, couti is Irl: than (aurone cast, said :;railing to be dole real estate to be assessed therefor cam nudes one conLrdet; that the estimated be fuuud benefited to the extent of Ihr rx prose thereof I, •3.idxr. one-half of 1 cost, and expenses uecns,:ny to lir o'hiell nerd not be ].aid into the city incurred thereby: that said impruveme ui treasury before the. contract is let: that is out asked for by a petition of a unt- Iran estut, to be assessed therefor caul jm'ity lit' the owner, of property to br 6e 1111111,1 beuctited to the extent of the :assessed theret'or, blit vve hrr,•vctth send costs and expcuses acres..•') to be a plml r profile of sI,! d iulpruvruo•u1, iueurred thereby: that laid tnqu'ove- it' you desue to make Ihe ill pro%emaalt. I rut is out asked for by a petition of Peas a, uaays u, lit n majority lit' the owners lit' proverty. h1 IL 1.. Gulole x. I'rrsideut, be asesxed therebrc, but we horewi[h W. F. Einvis,Clcrk floani Po Illi,) \\•oris. send a phut or profile of said impruve- �l \fay a. Is ss. meal, and all order for your adoption, Adopted. bras 14. sSry orlh'i to if you desire to nnike the iulprovemeut. Itour,l of Public Work— Yeas +, uuys h. ' IL L. lila:vl.v s, I'resideut. _11,.,, W.F. Eavvrx,CleikItuard Publie Works. Wv,ley_\venue Grading— ')1113 X, I.s"s~'. r The Buau'd of Public Wort' have had .lduptrd. Yea, 14. (.See order to under oonsideratiou the rrsulutiull o Itnurd of 1'n tette \Cork,.) r 'tlt.r If lite Colmnoll Colllodl, approved April Ili 1aa;, relative to the grading If Wesey aurum•, from Sm, l l ing aven}a1. to Fairview avenue. sine haa3i ug iuvrsii- Brut Sl root Seo cr_ gated if Propo—d huprovcnmvnl. re- be hoard of Publie. \Colne., have bad spectfully report that ,lid HThe under consideration the resolution m' mea 1. ucressn ry soul p'oocr: order of file Couunun Councils approved that tile relicts b'd r l,rnse the rruf ; \larch Lsaa', relative W the. emu TI,.SI1, ore• -half of vvinell n, eel ; ,t'ootioa' ,.f a ,evv :r , n heat street. nut bo pate into the (' try' t'r,a; s oI bef„1''' from l'a troll street ato Iglehart street. the contract is let: that real estate to be and having investigated the proposed assessed therefor eau be fuuud hour- �iuga'uvenumt respectfully report that fitted Un tliv, ex[eut ul' tau ('lost' said tulpt'oveuumt is accessary loud and expenses ueccs,ary to be ill -I proper: that the estinmLed expense cured theeb that ,aid ire prove -'thereof is :olds one -halt' of which Inept is not asked for by ii Peti[iou of a need non be paid into the City majorityof the uvvnm's lit' properly to Treasury before the contract is be assessed therefor. but vee herewith let; thancalestate tobeassessedthere- send it plan or profile lit' said uoprove- . for can be found benefited to the ex- ment and an order for your adupt.iou. ou desire Its to hake the improve- tent of tam costs and expenses ueces- if Y Ieary to be incurred thereby; that said int enrol. Peas a, nay, U. Provenient is not asked for by apetitiou R. L. Gutol.r s, l'rraidrut• of it majority of the owners of property W F. Enwtx.Clerk Board Pul,lIcWUrk,. i h W. N to be assessed therefor, but we herew t ua' rasa. ve- y scud a Plan or profile of said iul[tro 1 adopted. Ilia, or 15er. order to ripen t, aur at order tar your aroveine if Board of Public R'orks.l }UU dP.511'C to make the improvement. .Also, lyra, -1. nays 0. Waltham -Avenue and Llthcr Street, It. L. GOla.u.as. President. Grading— \V. Env3rs,Clerk Board Public Work,. rhe Board of Public Works have had ')lay a, lass. under consideration the resolution or i adopted. Yeas Id. (See order to order of the Common Council, approved I Board of Public Works.) PROCEEDINGS OF y1,11E L'ODIMON COUNCIL. 187 ,jIso, of a sewer on 1'atridge street south of Mackubiu Street s•vvrr— block 1, Bruns ai s addition, and hav- 1'he Board of I'nbGr 1Yorl:, halve had ing investigated the proposed iw n'uvr- nuder euusideratiou the rrsul utiuu lir ua•nt, re,prrtfully report that it �s uec- 'order of ill,! t'ou I 1'uu ucil, milli ed weary sine proper to construct a sewer .April 5. LRau, re native to the eoustrur- ou L'atridgstr e eet south of block d. tion of 11 sower ou >lackubin street. Branson s addittnu, betwevu the right tuns .\.shlaud Iiceuue to Laurel :n'ruue, of way of the CIlirago, St. Paul, Miune- au 1. lowing iuve,tigated the pro- apolis & Ihuaha Railroad company and posed impruvclnenL respectfully re- Burr street: that the estimated expense port that said improvement is uec- thereof is 8380, one-half of which need •nary and Proper; that the, esti- nothe paid into the City Treasury before ousted ex Prnae thereof 1, ?Iwo, nue. the contract is let: that real estate half of which need out ire paid to be assessed therefor can be found into the City •Treasury before the. beuvlited o the extent of the iosts euutract is Irl; that real rstlnv to br as- juin expcuses necessary to be incurred cad therefor cul be found bcuetib•d thereby: that said i1pprovemel is not to tile extent lit' the rusts and expense, asked fur by a petition lit' a majority. uccessa r' to be incurred thereby: that of the uwuers of property Ur be as - ,aid iugrcucruu•ni is out ;caked for by a sed tnerefur. but vve herewith send nitlr lit ,aid ill rovenrelit, pettiou uY a wajority of the oo'nrrs aLplun lir pl p lit property to be a,se„rd t,ll•r,•fur, but unit all order Yor your adoption, if you hcrrvvitIIcud pbw ar pro- drsirr n, w make the impruveue,It. III,, of said improvrnu•a1t, soil a❑ yeas a. uaysu. order for your ❑ lopliou, it you drsirr its K. L. Gon't vx. l"o,"ideut. m uladu• the inn pruv,luent, lyra, 1. \V.F. Eitvvlx, Clerk Board Public Works. ren s o. ')lu3 s, 1SSd, IL L. Gu1:11 IS. I're,Idvul. .\dapted. 11•as u. (See order to lurk Boatel Public \York,. Board of Publ". \11aoris.) .\duple I. Yr;ls la. i5or order Ili I..-- Oa:ard n(tl'u 61ir AAorta a.1 1,o. Teed, Si reel Sevvrr- 1'ho Board of fundic \\'ark. Ila— had under eousidrruliuu the re"'lutiuu o' soler of tb,• l'unnn„II 1'u,lnein. a1,Pruv, ill \Feil t'.i. Is,x, relative to lbe cant one_ ti, -uf ; se rr uu Ugly suoeL real \\'-t S,'venth street to ,lett'ere- and inli ills ,•,tigale,l Itbe PnyPose,l ire Pruvelnelni, e,Pe,l t'lllly n'e pari than ,:Ind IIIc PI'arelllelli 1, Ilee,,:l l'3 od pro pot: that the �aiwated rx prose thereof ,e-Ilu,lt' lit' vvinell need •1' be '„ at be pal i,l Inta,1 Iy'1 [he eon tract I� lel: 16:11 a •:al •,late e, be asseser Ihrretur caul he to beuclited to the vxtrut of the lsts 'old vy'vIu -, urrr,s;n'y to h,: ire currrd ihe: that said il.i veuu•ul i. out a=rohyked for be u. Petition of a uln- asset ;,ed therrfon tui ui aheirwit 11 scut 11 plan or prulil,• of saiiwpru3ruu•nt if you drsirr to make thde imprnvruu•ut. Yeats 4, uayn U. IL L. Gunn max. 1'rc,idrut. \C. F. r:ao, s.L'I,•rk Board Pathe v\nl'ks `lap a. `l a`- .Adi ea, H. tSrr urderlu 13oa rd of Public \Cork— \I'o. Pa The M ,rlot 'It t Sewer-- Pante lark, no o Ind In ler ruu,idrratiuu the re ulutiml lir ,ode[ of the Cuw num Council, approved _\ive pril 5, IsaS, relatto tit, construction I.ufa3vin, .Avenue and Otto Streets Sewer -- ,file Board of public Works have Ind Iuldrr. eon,ideration tile, resolution o' order of the Co O,I Couueil, approved \poll It. ISNS. relative to the • construe - lion of i1 ,evr llLafayette xveu lie. frulll it,,. S1. 1'aol.\ Northern pun, e Itailruad enmpaa,", bridge W I'atridge, st'erC :old Brrvv',trr street. front Lafay- ritk• aveune io T,out Brook Sewer. and having iuve,tigated tam proposed im- provcuo•nt rr-spe,tfully report that it is :Icy Ind Proper to c itl,truct a rev •„ IL.:tlayette x3,•lanes betweml Northern I'actla, ltail- ruaul cungnuly', bridge and Patridge street, and oil 6ruuu street troop La- fayette awauu' to •front Brook sewer, toecihv, with Ito necessary cateh- ha.'in, :cad all holes, older nue con- tract: Ihllt thv estimated expense thereof is -.:vu: that rent estate to bo a,sc,scd therefor can be found benNited to the extent of the cost, and axpeuses necessary to be in- m sate im 1 rovenpent h •rebv tl t cu, t e 1 il not asked for by It petition of a not juriq of Woe uwums of phroperty W be assessed therefor, but we erewath send I, plan c profile of ,•rid improvement, 1f von desire to uurkc the improve- ment. Yes J, nay', ll. 1:. I.. I: oiral.x x; I're.,ideIt. \\'. F.Enwl..ho k Board Pld,he \\ m•k,. April _o, taaa. Adopted. Sea, H. (See order to Board Public Works.) 188 PROCEEDINGS OF THE COMMON COUNCIL. Also, St. Anthony Avenue Sewer— 'Phe Board of Public Works have had under consideration the resolution or order of the Common Council. approved March 122, 1888, relative to the construc- tion of a sewer on St. Anthony avenue, from Rice street to Western avenue, and, having investigated the proposed fm- provement, respectfully report that said improve ient-is necessary and proper, from Rice street to Mackubin street; that the estimated expense thereof is $10,`lFit. one-half of which need not be paid into the City Treasury be- fore the contract is let; that real +state to be, assessed therefor can be, found benefited rat the extent of the costs and expenses necessary to be in- curred thereby; that said improvement is not asked for by a petition of a ma- jority of the owners of property to be assessed therefor, but we herewith seed it plan or profile of said improvement, and an order for your adoption• if yon lestre its to make the improvement. Yeas 4, nays 0. R. L. GORMAN. PI'e,ideld. \Y. F.EkwIN,Clerk Board Public Works. May 8, 1886. Adopted. Seas 14. (Sec order to Board of Public Works.) Also. Victoria Street Sewer -- The Board of Public Works have had ander consideration the resolution or order of the, Cmnmo❑ Council, approved APril 10, 1888, relative to the construc- tion of a sewer on Victoria street. from D Selby avenue to ayton avenue, slid having investigated the proposed ful- provenient, respectfully report that said unprovenlent is necessary and proper; that the estimated expense thereof f s $400, one-half of which need not be paid into the City 'Treasury before the contract is let; that real estate to be assessed there - ,or can be found benefited to the ex- tent of the costs and expenses neces- sary to be Incurred thereby; that said int- provenlent is not asked for by a peti- tion of a majority of the owners of property to be assessed therefor, but we herewith send a plan or profile of said improvement and an order for your adoption, if you desire its to make the improvement. Yeas 4, nays u. R. L. GORMAN. President. W.F. En\vi N.Clerk Board Public \Yorks. May 7, 1888. Adopted. Seas 14. (See order to Board of Public Works.) Also. liamse)' Street Sewer— I'he Board of PublicN'orks have had under consideration the resolution or order of the Common Counell approved April 111, 1886. relati veto fill- construction 1,1 a sewer on Ramsey street.from Pleas- ant tnenue to Western avenue, and hay. ing investigated the proposer) improve- ment, respectfully report that said ful- proveme t isnecessary and proper; that the estimated exppcase thereof is one-half of w•hiclr need not be paid into the City Treasury before the contract is let; that real estate to be assessed there- for eau be found benefited to the extent of the costs and expenses necessary to be fucurred thereby: that said Improve- ment is not asked for by a petition of a majority of the owners of property to be assessed therefor, but we herewith sell([ a plan or profile of said improvement, and all order for your adoption, if you desire its to make the improvement. (yeas 4, Clays 0. it. L. Gola L\ , President. W.F. EitwIN.Clerk Board Public Works. May 8, 1888. Adopted, Teas 14. (See order to Board of Public Works.) Also, Genessee Street Change of (;rude— lie Board of Public Works have had under consideration the resolution or order of the Common Council, approved April 111, 1888, relative to It change of grade oh Genesee street, between Miss- issippi and Buffalo streets, and having investigated the proposed unrovement respectfully report that sail) improve- ment is necessary and proper. as indi- cated by the reel line oil the accompany- ing profile; that the estimated expense thereof is 3,200; that real estate a) be assessed therefor can be, found benefited to the extentof the data - ages, costs and expenses. necessary to be fncurredthereby; thatsaid improvement. is not asked fur by a petition of x ma- jority of the owners of property to be assessed therefor, but we herewith send a plan lir profile of said Improvement, if you desire to make the improvement. Seas 4, nays 0. R. L. GointAx, President. W. F. Eitw'ix.Clerk Board Public Works. April °a, 1868. Adopted, yeas H, and City Clerk in- structed to give the notice required by law. Al-. Granite Street Change of Grade— Che Board of Public Works have had under consideration the resolution or orderof the Common Council, approved April la, 1888, relative to It change of grade on Granite street, between Missds- sfppi and Beaver streets, and, having investigated the proposed improvement, respectfully report that said improve- ment is necessary and proper as indica- ted by the red line o1, the aeconipanyf ng I rofile; that the estimated expense thereof is $firi0: that real estate to be assessed therefor call be found tIenefiled to the extent of the danmees, Posts and expenses necessmy' ' to he incurred thereby; that said Improvement is not PROCEEDINGS OF THE COMMON COUNCIL. 189 asked for by a etition of :t majority of State street, and on Clinton avenue, the -Diets oP property to be as- from Concord street to Delos street,they sewed therefor. but we herewith send being the lowest tellable and responsible a plan lir profile of said intpruventeut, bidders therefor, muount of bill. $6,250: if you desire to make the improvement. I bond in the sum of $1,40o, with Lorene Peas 4, nays i. 1 Mitsch and Henry Sehartfbillig as sure - R. L. Gor.\n.\N, 1'rrsideont. ties. N% F. E n\ci N,l'le•rk Bi;ard Public Also, April er,. 188s. I Laurel .\veaue Paving Cantract— Adopted, yeas 14. and Cit) ('lark in-] 'Che Bou•Ireports that it has awarded ,trocted to give it uutice required by lames Forrestal the contract for paving law. Laurel avenue, from Vfna avenue to Also• Dale street, he being the lowest reliable Whitall Street Chance of (;rade-- I and responsible bidde•rtherefor; amount 'Che Rona of Public Works have hadof bid, a^z7,ON). and *a5 each for sewer under consideration fit( -resolution lir anuneotlous; [loud in the sum of $8,000. order of the Coo null) l'ouucil. approved 1 with Thomas Brennan and C. E. Keller face. f, IsS7. rellatlVe to eluange oCll, .11letl(!,. a Eaeh of the faregaing award. taken grade a Payne it all .tree t, t'rono Barr ,uec[ to 01'ayne, :ave nue, roll$, haying i1,-. en .crpnrnte ly and approved by Lie foi- vvstigated the proposed improvement.lo\ving vote: I es aecifully report that it is necessary leas—AkI.Coulev. Dowlan, O'Connor, :uuf proper to chaugu thegrndeou Whit- Pullen. Ryan. Sanhorn. Weber, Kenny, all street. fruw Bradley street to ('acne Kuhn, Il:uum, lir}-:urt, cline., Lang, yl i'. 'emie.:i, imlieate,l b} the ed line• on 1 resident -14. •the I,( pan} ing prattle: tial the e,- [iunan•.I expense divreot is ?7.04X): Lha) (h ,ln. s Bland N ol,ts that estate• to be aesessed Therefor van I'he )$null reports that it has awarded be found [leucin,) to fit(' eNteld Of the 5:uuu.1 AClnih• the contract for con - da n nit", rusts and expenses uerrssal"strurti1w a se\%vrnn Oneidastseel, from to be fuenrred lJO-1), : that .aid im- St. ('lair street to .Ietlereon avenue. )'I eul i, not asked for 1)}- a petition Rreouuufihd to Board iY hubiir ,of to majority of the o\. nets of the prop- \Cork, for furtlo-I consideration. •ray to be a,sr.sed the renal, hal \ - 7aius— herewith ,curl a plan or profile of',aid'I, handout rs and l iuq)raccuelit if you desire D) uala• the The Board tr:unsnaits. approved by it, iwproy ement. Veal, 4. nay, n, : the follu\ving estiuone and claims, to - It. 1.. Goll N.\S. 1'rr,idrn t I I 1\il: 1•:siivaw No. 7,suppleulentar}• to \1 F.Em\ _,Xh-rk L'omd Public \Cork... \u, a and final. Fainuount Place May 1�,N. and Sl. Allan, street grading and \l Mayo )cd, crus 1-1, all,,[ Citc l'lerl: i1,_ I sVvr r .}stout. 1'. H. Thornton, cou- ' I" "ted to eiye the uoticr mqulrell by vartor, uuununt dna, *4too: 1'hunnus hm I Ilrennau, $Le.;Oan; Brown, Treacy .1 $40.i:r Acoil); CarpeIIter & Co., 60 \Cesteru .\cruor aiul Smith Flrret So. - rv•uts: 1:. Drew. $117.815: Adam Decker ere— & Co.. *20.(6: Donaldson, Oirden & Co., The Board lrau,wi(s I r....oniraliuu ?v .tel: Fire Deparlocut. ?n.:5: lluduer [tutu the City Engiuw•I :ulvisnw tar & Rrgclsbcrgrr, $I.Li; P. If. ]felly Mef- lettiug of new cuutrarts for said ,cwvr,c ., 'nuttily ('o.. �;.:!5:.1. Kahlert. $I .lull mt sceouul of onfare,ceu ubsl;uqe,. eLyveridge & I)a, is. 7:, rents; �laendier Adopted. lseo order, b: Iluard of Illus, $41,: G. ylit.ab. $L'Nt; R. \lichel .l'• Public \Pork,.I ('u.. ao cru Ls;:S. It. Mc\Iaters, $0: .AIM). Sichol, & 1)run,•$1.21.:k8; Noyes Bros. Keil Slrerl I'ayntg 1'auIno.t_ (ruder, 65 cents; Robinson & Cary, The Board report, tinat it 1111, awarded >(;1: Scribner-Libbey Co., ""-s : it,, \Varl -Scharf .\,phail I^nine rum I .Serol firtaskett liar. i. are Co., *438Fur- pany tlu• roulraet tar paying Kent1 .trect. from Sunuuit avenue to A,hlan I niture Co...c17. i0: St. Paid Rubber Co., avenue, tic} being the lowest reliable •,11•_'.45 Union lion R'orks, $eta: Wyck- amd 1r. 11stble bidder therefor: suoutt off. 5eanr,uta V; Brndict, $1.20: K. 11. oI bad. Sll.lr�i, and :tin melt far sr\ye1' Culion,$1): li \\. Merrill. ttiS; Mathew romwedu Is: bond fu the Mull 'It $'!,501,, Craig, :1,i. \\ith Edward E. Scribner':, I Charly, I.. Committee 1,11 Claims. .Iollilston ;is surelfe,. np.11olt'r of BOARD OF FIRE CWpll,- V I so. .10N Eits. Cinereas 511 reel Sc\cer Coulroit Ilorses Condenured— he Ro:u'd report, thut it lots uvvtu'ded To the Honorable. President and Com- VA-illiaun Stockton and .john Lindquist moll Camel of the CIt-of St. Paul: the contract for constructing a sewer on GENTLEMEN: The beard of Fire Congress street, from Cnnrord street to Ponnnissioners have this day con- 190 PROCEDINGS OF THE COMMON COUNCIL. detailed four horses as unfit for fire service, and respectfully ask authority to sell them at public auction; also that authority I e granted its to purchase four horse, to replace those condemned. Respectful y submitted. By order of the Board. Wm. O'GORMAN, Secretary. May 71 1838. Adopted. (See resolution.) Also, St. Anthony Park Citizens' League Pe- tition— To the Honorable President and Com- mon Council of the Citv of St. Paul: (;ENTLEMEN: The hoard of Fire Commissioners of the City of St. Paul herewith return to your honorable body the petition of St. Anthony Park Citi- zens' league, which asks that adequateen lire )mote^tion be granted th, in St. Anthony Park (district. Wet - tally recommend that the prayer oto the petitioners be granted, slid herewith submit estimate of the cost of necessary plant: One let ................ ......$ 1,500 00 Building ....................... 12,:100 00 Chemical engine ............... 2,'-ZO OJ Hook and ladder truck........ 1,800 W Steam fire engine .............. 4,250 00 hose wagon ....... ........... 4.50 00 Eight horses..................%,400 00 Harness ........................ 500 00 House furniture ................ 600 00 Hose ....... ................... 1,100 W Total ............. ... tr.'970 00 The above estimate is based upon the theory that a water supply call he had for use of a steam fife engine. At the pres- ent time there is no watersupply in said district, so that for the present a steam bre engine would be useless. in which event$8,320can be deducted from above estimate, leaving a balance necessary for plant at this time of $19,0.50. Re- spectfully submitted, by order of the Board. 1tEUBEN W,"RNER. President. \VM. O'GomMAs, Secretary. April tN, 1888. Committee on Fire Department. RE110¢T OF BOXHI) OF CONTROL. rhe Board of Control submits report for nlonthl of April, 1888, showing a total expenditure of $3,111.75, as follows: Hospital,$l,tM.07; alms house. #749.94; 0tltside., $1,1'33.26 Committee et Public Accounts. REPORTS OF STANDING COMMITTEE,'. Of Cotmnrittee oil Police—Mayor's Com- lnunicatim.— 'The Committee on Police report, after consideration of tit(-. Mayor's communi- cation in, regmd to Increasing the poli^_e force, that such increase Is not nece- ssary. i Adopt d. Also, Appointment Confirmed— Committee recommend that the ap- pointment of N. P. Nelson as a special officer of the regular police force tie ad- vised and consented to. Adopted and appointment confirmed. Yeas—Ald. Conley, Dowlan,O'Connor. Cullen, Ryan, Sanborn, Weber. Kenny, Kain, Haman, Bryant, \tinea, Lung, Mr. President -14. Of Committee ml Public Accounts— Reports— Committee have examined reports of Board of Control for April, 1885: of In- spector of Buildings for March, 1888, and of ,Market Master for January, Feb - fusty and March. 1835, slid found eneh of same correct. Adopted. I EPORT•S OF sPE('[At, ('pMMI'I"1TEs. Of Aid. DOwlan—Warren Street Grad- ing— Committee recouuuend that the report of the Board of Public Works to said matter be adopted. Adopted. Also, h. ScI Ike'. Petition— Conmtttee report by order to Board of Public Works. Aopted. (See order to Board of Pub- Ilc Works.) %I I SC EL L A N E0 U S. Ordinances— Ali ordinance was read to grant the National Subway company permiss'uu to use streets still alleys fur electrical purposes. Committee oil Streets. An ordinance was read to atnbnd ordi- nance No. 5W. Committee oil Streets. An ordinance was read to grant.l. .1. Watson permission to do certain Dluulh- Ing. Committee oil Fire Department and inspector of Buildings. An ordinance was read granting cer- tain privileges to the St. Paul & \I'nne- apolis Elevated railroad company. Committee on Streets and Aid. Weber milt ordered printed. An ordinance was read to pay 'Phomas Lynch $100. Committee oil Claims. An ordinance was read •1.p :.nutting E. Gadbois to remove a billllli ug across Sit rhurne avenue, as herein stated." Aid. Dowlan moved that the rules be so far suspended is to allow said ordi- nance to pass to its second reading. The notion prevailed, yeas 14, and tilt- said hesaid ordinance was thereupon read a ascend time and passed. (See Ordi- panCe No. 030.) PROCEEDINGS OF THE COMMON COUNCIL. 191 :\n ordinance was readnernaitting Yeas—Ahl. Conley, Dowlan. O'Cou-. the trustees of the hunted vanirel Jell nor, Cullen, Ryyan, Sanhoru, Weller, St. Paul churches to remove a frame Kenny. Kain, Hanun,Bryant. Dli'ea. building and addition, as herein speer Long, Mr. President -14. tied." Canvass of Votes— Aid. Hmuul moved that the rules be so The matter of canvassing the votes tar suspended is to allow said ordinance csst at the city election held on May 1. :1s to its secondreadiug. 1883, was postponed and laid over until 'I he motion prevailed. yeas 14, and the the next regular meeting of the ('Oil"- suit ordinance was thereupon read a cil, Tuesday, May Li, 1588. second time and passed. (See Ordi- nance No. 931.) Ordinances. \n ordinance was read "permitting Ellen Dlawuing to creet frame buil(- OunINANCE NO. 9-10. ing." Permitting E. Gadbois to Remove a :\Id. Cullen moved that the rules be BuildingAcross Sherburne Avenue ns se far suspended as to allow said urdi- Hereto Stated. nanec to pass to its second reading. The Common Council of the City Of St. The motion prevailed, yeas 14, and the Paul do ordain as follows: said Ordinance was thereupon read Section 1. Permissiollisherebygiven second time and passed. (See Ordinance and granted unto E. Gadbois to remove No. 93•?.) that certain one-story frame building Ail ordinance was read "pernotti ug now standing on lot 1. block 2, Whit - Gertrude .lansen to erect a wooden ne),'ssnbdivisionin Brewster'saddition. building." directly across Sherburne avenue onto Ald. Weber moved that the rules be lot 6, block 1, of the same subdivision. so far suspended as to allow said ordi- and there to locate the same, and repair none(' to pass to its second reading. said build''g by" putting to a new and The motion prevailed. yeas 14, and the {..[proved glass Y,out therein, said re- sald (rdinan- was thereupon read a moval to he under the supervision of second time anal passed. (See Ordinance the Inspector of Buildings, stall the im- No. 933.) provements thereon to be in accordance Au ordinance was read permitting A. with plansaud specifications furnished Gundlack to remove a wooden build- to and approved by said Inspector. Ing." Sec. 2. This ordinance shall take Aid. Weber moved that the rules be effect and be in force front and after its so far s'spended as to allow said Ordi- publication. Ounce to pass to its second reading. Yeas—Ald.Conley, Dowlan, O'Connor, 1'he motion prevailed, yeas 14. and the Cullen, Ryan, Sanborn. \Veber, Kenny, said ordinance was thereupon read a KainHamot, Bryant, Mines, Lung, Mr. second time and passed. (See Ordinance President -14. No. 1134.) Passed Mai 8.1888. All ordinance was read "to appro- CHAS. D. KERR, President of Couneil. 1:�-late money to George C. harper for Approved May 10, 1883. lilding, brlltge over Victoria street." RODERT A.. S'\1ITH,'lla)'Or. Aid. Imam moved that the rules be Attest: wl far suspended as to allow said urdi- Taos. A. PIlF.NpE'G,-T, Otty Clerk. nanec to pass to its seceld reading. May 12. The motion prevailed, yeas 14, mill the said Ordinance was thereupon read a ORDISANcF, No. 931. second time and passed. (See Ordinance No 93.5.) Permitting the Trustees of the United By Aid. Kerr— Evangelical St. Paul Churches to Ile - A resolution to payj a certain sum of move a FrSpecified. uding and Addition money to over. es Huznckn. as The Common ouncil of the City Of St. Laid over. By Aid. Cullen— Paul do ordain as follows: A resolution directing the Committee Section I. Permission is hereby given on Parks to contract for park coneert , and granted Onto the trustees of Committee on Parks. United Evangelical St. Paul church to ""Aid Kain— remove that certain one-story frame \ resolution to establish nine hours as building,with the addition thereto, from it day's work in ill city departments. off of lot L, block 5, Robert & Randall's Comnnittec on Streets, to report at nest addition, and onto Minnesota street: meeting. thence along said street to the rear of Fstiumte Allowed— lot 8, block 3, said addition, and thence Estimate No. :3, Colorado street bridge, onto said lot 3, and there pp to be located O'13rien & O'Brien, contractors; amount S upon ector o ural,tion ding acceptabls. Said eto the In- dus, owed' said building and addition to be in ac- :AIlOwed and ordered paid. g 192 PROCEEDINGS OF THE COMMON COUNCIL. corciance with the provisions of laws and ordinances in such case provided. Sec. 2. This ordinance shall take effect and be in force from and after its poh- lication. Passed May 81 1886. Teas—Aid. Conley. Dowlan. U'Cmo- nor, Cullen, Ryan, Sanborn, Weber, Kenny, Kain, Ilmnm, Bryant. Mines- Lnng, Mr Presidetlt-14 CuAS. I). Kauut, President of Council. Approved May A, 1888. CHAS. 1). KEnn, Acting Mayor. Attest: Taos. A. PI-ND11,110 A.aT. ('ity Clerk. May 12. ORDINANCE ND. !r-;`. Permitting Ellen Manning to Erl-et Frame Building. The Common Council of the City of St. Paul do ordain as follows: Section I. That permission and au- thority is hereby given to Ellen Jlau- 11ing to erect and construct a frame dwelling house 15x20 feet fu size, with pparch sad shingle root, upon the foot of lots i« n 1 8, block 3, .feel Whitney's ad - (!fit oil to St. Paul. Such work to be done under the supervision of the In - specter of Buildings. Sec.. 2. This ordin ace shall take effect and be, I i force from and after its passage. Yeas—Ald. Conley, Dowlan. O'Con- nor, Cullen, Ryan. Sanborn, Weber. Kenny, Kain, Hanna. Bryant. Millen, Long, Dir. President -14. Passed May 8, 1888. - CHAS. D. KEtm, President of Council. Approved May 10, 1888. Attest: ROBERT A. SMITH Mayor. Taos. A. PITENDEIU;As•r. City Clerk. May 12. ORDINANCE No.!rii. An Ordinance Pennittfn. Gertrude Jansen to Erect a Wooden Building. The Common Council of the City of St. Pan do ordain as follows: Section I. That permission sad au- thority are hereby given and granted to Gertrude Jansen to build and erect a wooden building, 12x14 feet in size, two stories high, in the rear of No. 3%) Rlee street, in said city, all of said work to be done and perforated under the direc- fleas of and according to the instruc- tions of the Inspector of Buildings of said city. Sec. 2. Tlifs ordinance shall take ef- fect and be fn force from and after its passage. Yeas— Ald. Conley, Dowlan, O'Con- nor, (''often, Ryan, Sanborn. Weber, Kenny. Kain, Malin, Bryant, \tinea. Long. Sir. Presidcu4--14. Passed Jia}}' 8. lass. Chas. D. End t, President of ('call(-!]. Approved May 10. 1&8S. R.. Errr A. S. ,ru, Mayor. Attest: Pius. A. Pity Clerk. May 12. ORDI-NANCE No. !)34. An Ordinal— Permitting A. Gumll-1, to Remove a Wooden Building. The Common Council of the City of St. Paul do ordain as follows: Section 1. That authority and per - (is hereby .ranted and given to A, 'undlack to remove that certain wooden building now fronting on Rice street, at the corner of Martin (lorth- west earlier of Ilice and Martin streets), back oil the same lot the distance of twenty-five feet, all of the said work to be done nader the supervision of the Building Inspector of said city and as It, shall direct. Sec. t!. This ordinance shall take effect and be iu force from and after its publication. } eas—Ald. Conley,Dowlan, O'Connor. Cullen. Cyan, Sanborn, Weber, Kenny, Kafn, llanmi. Bryant. Minea. Long, Mr. P-sideut-14. Passed May s, 1868. CHAS. D. KFna. President of Council. Approved May 10, IM8. Itoomry A. Syirrii, Mayor. Attest: Tues. A. Pni?NT E.uoAF . (`fly Clerk. May N. Ol;Dls.t N( F. No. i135. An Ordinance to Approln'htte Money to George C. Harper for Building Bridge Over 1'ietoria Street. The Common Council of the City of St. Paul do ordain as follows: Scetfon i. That all order be drawn upon the City Treasury of the city of St. Paul in favor of George C. Ilarper, for the Suin of six thousand eleven and IN) (16.011.53) dollars, in full cornpen- sation and satisfaction of the city's pro- portion of the expense for the building a substantial iron bridge ml Ridgewood avenue, over Victoria street, pursuant to a bill of items of said expense fur- nished to the Board of Public Works of said city and of said Board's report thereon; of date March 20, 1888, which saidreport was adopted by said Com- mon Council of said city. Sec. 2. This ordinance shall take effect and be in force from and after its passage. PROCEEDINGS OF THE COMMON COUNCIL. IM Yeas—Ald.Conley, Dewlmn, O'Connor, Cullen. mRyam,n. Sanborn. \1' n, Kenny, Kain. HaBryant. Tinea, Lnng, Dlr. President -14. Passed May 8, 18811. ci-s. 1). KEluq President of Council. Approved May lel. 18KS. ltm car A. S>lrru. Mayor. .Attest: A. I'lD: x'Dram:asT, City Clerk. May 12. Resolutions. Resolved, That till- following plats. as 'ceonuueudcd by till- flat Commission, be and the same hereby are accepted by filo t'onuuon Couucil: Front Street Second Addition. 1":wish .\ Martin's subdivision of the south Half of block `��50, Brown a .lack- . 's Addition to Wesl St. Paul. Pearson's rearrangement of lots s, o :wd 10. block fi, Jlacillaster Park. P. It. IN lnchell's Addition. Sens—Ald. Conley, Dowlan, O'Con- nor, Cullen. Ryan, Sanborn, Weber, Keenly, Kain, Hanun, Bryant. Mines. Lmlg, Mr. Presideat-14. Approved May n, 18ss, B, .Vd, (i'Counor- -Resolved. By thy. Couuum) Council of the city of St. Paul, that the proper efty otbeers are hereby authorized and di- rected to prepare and execute bonds of the city of St. Paul to the amount of one hundred and fifty thousand ($150: (NTO) dollars, under and by virtue of an act of the Legislature of the State of VN innesota, approved February 2, A. t). 1857, entitled, "Ali act to authorize the Common Coune11 of tile citv of St. Paul, Iind the Board of County Conn alissiouers of Ramsey County, to issue additional beads for the erection of pub- lic buildings for the use of file city of St. Paul, and till county of Ramsey, and amendatory of all act heretofore pllssed in relation to the erection of said balding." Said bonds shell draw in- terest at till rate of fouand ole -half li!�l Per cent per annual, payable s-emi- auuuaily at the. financial agency of the city of St. Paul, in the city of New York, and shall bear date July the 2d, A. D. 1888, ;ud,the urineipal thereof shall be payable fu thirty (30) years from their date, Seas—Ald. Conley, Donlan, O'Con- our, Cullen, Rvan, Sanb(rn. Weher, Kenny, Kuhn, Ilaurm, Bryant Minea. Lang, Mr. President - Approved May 10, 1888. By Aid. Weber -i Resolved, That an order be drawn in favor of the Board of Control for $1.037.25, being the city's one-third share of expenditure of said Board for the month of April, 1888. Yeas—Aid. Conley, Dowlan,O'C'onuor, Cullen, Ryan, Sanborn. Weber, Kenny. Kain. Ilamm, Brymlt. Mine., Long. Mr. President -14. ' Approved May 10, 1888. Resolved, That all order be drams in favor of George Reis, City Treasurer,for IN sum of $11.721. being amount of re- denlption from sale for general taxes for lots 8 and 9, block 2!), and lot 0, block 17, Brooklyn addition, being prop- erty belonging to city. I eas—Aid. Conley,Dowlan, O'Connor, Cullen, Ryan, Sanborn, Weber, Keuuy. Kain. Hanan, Bryant, ➢linea: Long. Mr'. President -14. Approved May 10, ISM. By Committee on Parks— Kesolved, That :In order be drawn oil the City Treasurer fu favor of the Board of Park Commissioners for a sum no exceeding twelve hundred ($1,200) dol tars, to be used in placing the parks !a pro ler cohditfon. Zeas—Ald. Conley, Dowlau,O'Connor, Cullen, Ryan, Sanborn. Weber, Kenny. Kain, Ilamm, Bryant, Minea,. Lmlg, Dir. President -14. Approved May 10, 1888. By Ald. Ryan— Resolved, That the salary and conn- pensation of Edward Shields be and fit(- same hesame is hereby fixed at $72 per month, the same as that of it regular police of- ficer. Yeas—Ald.Conley, Dowlan, O'Connor, Cullen, Ryan, Sanborn, Weber, Kenny, Kain, Hamm, Bryant, Mines. Long, Mr. President -14. Approved May 10, 1888. By Aid. Sanborn— - Resolyed, That Lite Cotumittee on Streets is requested to consider the ord- inance of the St. Paul R Minneapolis Rapid Transit company, and to report upon it at the next regular meeting of till.., Council. Yeas—Ahl.Conley, Dowlan. O'Connor, Cuy Ilea. Ryan, Sanborn, Weber, Kenn, Kalb, Hanan, Bryant,Minea. Long, Mr. President -14. Approved May 10, 1888. B} Ald. Sanborn— Ilesolved. That the Board of Fite Coni mfssloners are authorized to sell the four condemned horses reported to- day,at Ruction, and buy four other horses. ISN PROCEEDINGS OF THE COMMON COUNCIL. Yeas—AItI.Conley, Dowlan, O'Connor. Cullen, Ityan. Sanborn. Weber, Kcnny. Kain, Hanna, Bryant, Jiinva, Long. Mt. President -14. Approved May lo. 15.+5. Resolved. That the pay :endIvmpeu- sation of each of the judges • nd clerks of election held on the 1st of AIR 1588, be and the same is hereby fiord at the sum of twenty-five dollars each, and or- ders are hereby authorized to be drawn for that amount fu favor of each of said judges and clerks. Yeas—AId. Conley.11mvl.un, O'Connor. Cullen. Ryan. Weher. Kenny. Kain, Haneu,'Brvant. Minear, Long. Il r. Presi- dent -13. Nays—Ald. Sanbmv-1. ,Approved May 10, 15&s. By Aid. O'Connor— Resolved, That the captains of sub - police stations be and are hereby au- thorized and allowed to keep and nuun- tain a horse at said stations, said horses to be utilized in the service of the city by said police captains. Teas—AId. Conlry,llow lan,ll'1'auuor. Cullen, Weber, Kenny, Kain. Ilauum, Bryant, \linea, Long. Mr. Pre,hicut-1:1. Says—Aid. Ryan still Sanborn-:. Approved AIRY 10, 1888. By Aid. Kain— Resolved, That the (til ].unit) Con- tractor be and is hereby authorized to cause an oil lamp to be erected in front if No. &iii Bedford street (cast side): also on the corner of Fourth and Men- dota streets. Yeas—Aid. Cmdey,Uowdan,O'('unnor. Cullen, Ryan, Sanborn, Weber, Kenny. Kain, Ifauan, Bryant, Jifnea. Long, Mr. President -14. Approved May 10. 18s'8. By Ald. Bry�a;t— Iiesolved, That the City Off Latigr Contractor be and the same is hereby authorized to cause to be. placed it lamp post at the north side of Campbell street, between Brown avenue and, Woodbury sheet. Yeas—Aid. Conley, Dowlai, O"Con- nor, Cullen, Ilyan, Sanborn, WrI Kenny, Kain. Billion.nirvana. M111 ea. Long, Mr. President -14. Approved May 10, IS". By Aid. Bantu— Resolved, That the St. Paul Gas Light company be instructed to place two additional gas lamps on. Greenbrier avenue, north of Margaret street. Yeas—Ald. Conley Doavlan, O'Cou- nor, Cullen, Ryan, Sanborn. \Veber. Benny, Kain, (lanau, Bryant, Alines. Long, Mr. President -14. Approved May 10, Ills'~. B_c AId. Millen— Resolved, That the Street oil Laulp Coutraclurhe instructed to er'eetand maiuUrhi a hoop ou the northwest eor- urr of Robic and Orleans streets. Yeas—Ald. Camey, Dowlan. O'Con- nor. Cullen. R'an, Sanborn. Weber. Keuuy. Kain. I12 uuul, Bryant. Miurr, Long. Ur. President -14. approved May 10. IK". jfy aid, Couley— Resolved. That the St. Tall (;as Coal - if y 1carso the electric lights in Smith ':vk to be lighted. Yeas—.Ulf . Co» ley. Unwlau,l l'l'ommr. Cullet • Itl':ur, Sanborn. Weber. Benny, Bain, llama. Bryant. Millen. Lung. \Ir. President -14. Approved May 10, tsss. By .\Id. Sanborn— R-OVe'd, That the Gasolitie Sheet Lamp Contractor be and he is hcrvby directed ht erect and maintain gasoline street laupts, on the soutlnvest corner of Laurel avenue and Milton sheet, oil till - northwest corner of, Laurel avenue and Chatsworth street, on the southwest corner of laurel avenue and Oxford street. and oil the northeast corner of Laurel avenue and Lexington avenue. Yeas—Aid. (',.file y, Dowlan, O'Con- nor. Pullen, ]tYan. Sanborn, Reber. Kenny, Kain, Haunt. Bryant Millen, Lone. Mr. President -14. Approved May 10, Is'". By Aid. Weber__ Resolved. I'lnat the Gasoline Laugr Contractor be authorized to phaco two oil lamps, and light the same, un Fuller ,treat, between tient and [)ale streets: also, ])]act! one at each corner and nue incenter of each block on Trott street. t7ow Gaultier to Western avepue: also. hyoo, Vir•fna ii yenne. between Ed- unual and (aarles strcets. Yeas—:\Id. ('oulev, Durr L•an, O'Connor. Cullen. ltyan. Santiorn. Weber, Kenny. Kain, Baninu. Bryant. ]Milieu. bong, Mr. Pre,ident—H. Approved M:q10, Ixvs. B3' AId. , all oro__ Resolved. That the City Engineer be and he is hereby requested to report a proper grade for the alley fn block I of Woodland Park addition to St. Paul. Ycas—Ald.Conley, Dowlan, O'Connor. Cullen. Ry all, Sanborn, Weber. Kenny. Kain, Hanna, Bryant, Jliuea. Long, Mr. President. -14. ' Approved May 10. ]tiss. 133 Aid. Bryaut— Resolved, That the City Engineer be and the sane is hereby authorized and directed to cause to be graded a proper PROCEEDINGS OF THE COMMON COUNCIL. 105 approach on the north side of Oakland avenue on Lucy street at a cost not to exceed fifty (.50) dollars. Yens—Ald. Conley, Dowlan,O'Connor, Cullen, Ryan, Sanborn, Weber, Kenny, Kain, Hamm, Bryant, Minea, Long, Mr. President -14. Approved May 10, 1888. By Aid. Bryant— Resolved, That the City Engineer be and the same is hereby instructed to re- port to tine Council a]roper ugrade for Congress street, from �seroft street to the right of way of the Minnesota .Y. Northwestern Railroad company. Yeas—Ald. Conlev, Dowlan, O'Con- nor, Cullen, Ryall, Sanborn, Weber. Kenny, Kain. Hanan, Bryant, Minea, Long, Mr. President -14. Approved May 10, 1888. B)• Aid. Kenny— ltesolved, That the Fire Commission- ers be and they are hereby requested to cause a fire alarm box to be erected and maintained on corner of Seventh and Pine streets. Yeas—Aid. Conley, Dowlau,O'Connor, Cullen, Ryan, Sanborn, Weber, Kenny, Kain, Hanan, Bryant, Jliuea, Long, Mr. President -14. Approved May 10, 1888. By Ald. Dowlan— Resoh-ed, That the Chief of Police be authorized to purchase eighty-four helmets for the police force at a cost not to exceed $3 for each helmet. Teas—Ald. Conley, Dowlan, O'Con- nor, Cullen, Ryan, Sanborn, Weber, Kenny. Kahn, llama, Bryant, Minea, Long, Mr. President -14. Approved May 10, 1888. By Aid. Kain— Resolved, That the City Engineer cause a wooden sidewalk to be con- structed on both sides of Payne avenue, from the Chicago, St, Paul, Minneapolis 8l- Omaha railway bridge to Maryland street. Teas—Ald. Conley, Dowlan, O'Con- nor, Cullen, Ryan, Sanborn. Weber, Kenny, Kain, Iiamm, Bryant, Millen,Long, Kenny, President-14. Approved May 10, 1888. By Aid. Kain— Resolved, That the City Engineer cause the following crosswalks to be constructed, viz: East side of Payne avenue, crossing Arlington street; east and west sides of Payne avenue, cross- ing York street; east side of Payne ave- nuecrossing Sims street: north side of Whitall street, crossing Payne avenue: south side of Wells street. crossing Pavne avenne; north and south sides of 13 York street, crossing Payne avenue; south side of Sims street, crossing Payne avenue; also on Payne avenue, midway between York and Sims, or at the end of the street car find; also on the fol- lowing crossings: Greenbrier street, west side, crossing Sims street; Green- brier street, west side, crossing York street; Greenbrier street, west side, crossing •Jenks street: Greenbrier street, west side, crossing Lawson street: Greenbrier street, west side, crossing Cook street; Greenbrier street, west side, crossing Magnolia street; Green- brier street, west side, crossing Jessa- mine street; Payne avenue, east side, erossing.Jenks street; Payne avenue, cast side, crossing Lawson street; Payne avenue, east side, crossing Cook street; Payne avenue, east side, crossing Magnolia street; Payne avenue, east side, erossing.lessamfne street. Teas—Ald. Conley, Dowlan, O'Con- nor, Cullen, Ryan, Sanborn, Reber, Kenny. Kain, Hanan{ Bryant, Mines, Long, Mr. President -14 Approved May 10, 1888. By Aid. Bryant— Resolved, That the City Engineer be and the same is hereby instructed and directed to cause the sink -hole oil the northeast side of the Minnesota .Yl- Northwestern railroad, between Stick- ney street and Arthur avenue, to be graded so as to allow the passage of teams, at an expense not to exceed fifty (50) dollars. I eas—Ald.Conley, Dowlan, O'Connor, Cullen, Ryan, Sanborn; Weber, Kenny, Kain, Hamnn, Bryant, Minea, Long, Mr. President -14. Approved May 10, 1888. By Ald. Sanborn— Resolved, That the City Engineer be and he is hereby directed to cause the corners of Laurel avenue and St. Albans street, which were dedicated to public use, being tracts upon each of said cor- ners about 56 feet by (ill feet, to be filled, graded and surfaced for park purposes, at all ex ease not exceeding two hun- dred dollars. Yeas—Ald. Conley, Dowlan,O'Connor, Cullen, Ryan, Sanborn, Weber, Kenny, Kain, Hamnl, Bryant, Minea, Long, Mr. President --14. Approved May 10, 1888. By Ald. Bryant— Resolved, By the Common Council of the elty of St. Paul, that the City Engi- neer is herebv instructed to prepare plans anti specifications for the con- struction of the new wagon bridge over the Mississippi river, front the foot of Broadway street to the foot of State street, in West St. Paul, fn accordance with the provisions of :lir act 1011 PROCEEDINGS OF THE COMMON COUNCIL. of the legislature of the state of Minnesota, approved March 1: A. 1). IKIM entitled "All act to •Iuthorize the Colonel. Council of the city of St. Paul to issue the [,calls of Said city t'or IIIc construction of a free bridge across the Dlissf.ssippi river." :cid submit the sans, to the Conlon on Council :Is soon as los- sible, which plots shall c r tern (late briIg, nut less i I I), it" then t�do to a ert street trridgc. and shall include the. neecssary approaches. 1 •as-AId. Cetilcv,Duwl;ul, O'('onnor. Cullen. li3au, S:udiorn. Weber, Kenny, Kaiu, Malum, Br} -ant, Iliuea, Long, Mr. President -14. Approved Ma)10, ISM. ByAid. illiuea- IwSo •-d,That the Huard of Public Works be :old is hereby instructed to cause to be laid a 'ix -foot sidewalk oil the north side of Rollie street. from Ohio street to Mauoulln street. Teas-AId. Cooley, lluwlan, O'Con- nR or, Cullen, yan, Sanborn, Wcber, Kenny Kaiu. Manan, liryaut, Ilium Long, 1 1r. President -14. Approved May 10, 1885. By Aid. Conley- - Resolved, That the Boardof Public Works be and is hereby instructed hr have hexagonal block sidewalks laid on Loth sides of Eighth street, between Jackson and Rosabel streets, w'hcre stone,eeuuud or hexagonal block Side- walks are not already laid. Ycas-All. Conley. llow9an, O'Gnr or, CohenHyan, Sanborn, \l'cber, Kenny, Kann., Manila, Bryant, Minta, Long, Mr. President -I-1. Approved May 11. ISM. By Ald. Hauun- Resulved, Tlmt the. Board of Pub lic \Yorks c x sidew:Ilk to be toni- struetell :�uisethe cast side of \'halon street frolu East SovonLh street to St[II- water avenue; also, cause the following crosswalks to be laid: Oil the north side of Seventhstreet across Pladen street, (,u the east side of Phalen street across Kerwin street, Brand street and lh r- vester avenue. Yeas-AId. Conley, Do+vlan, O'Connor. Cullen. Ryan, Sanborn, {Veber, Keung, Kaiu, llamni, Bryant, Minea. Lung, \1r. President -14 Approved May 10. 1895. lig Ald. Kenny - Resolved, rhat the Board of Public W orks be and they are he reby re- quested to cause•t sidewalk hl be con- structed eight feet wide with necessary crossings au both sines of Olive street. between Fourth and Seventh .streets YIs-Ald .Cost le •, Dowlan. O'Connor, Cullen, Ryan, Sanorn, Writer, Kenny, Rain, llanuu, Bryant, Minea, Long, DIr. \'resident -14. Approved May 1(,, ISM. Ry Aid. Kenny- Resulved,'1•b:atthe Board of Public \Perk+ be and they are hereby' rvuucs', cd to cause an eigharnet wu d or hex- agonal block sidewalk to be laid on tam cast side of Willits street, between Sev- entlI street and Nfntll street. Teas-AId.Coule}-, lluwlan, O'Connor, l'ullot, ltyau, Sanborn. Weber, Renu}', Dlinea, long, Kaiul II 1 un, Bryant, Dir. 7 resideat-14 Approved May 10, 1856. By Ald. Kai - Resolved, That the Bland of Public Works cause it six foot sidewalk to be laid on both sides of Walsh avenue, from Fauquier street to 31innelialla street. Yens-AId. Coale}.Dou'Ian,O'Connnr, Cullen, Ryan, Suuboru, \\"cher, Kenny, Kaiu, Iliumn, Bryant, illiuea. Long, Mr. President -14. Approved May 10, 1SE3S. By Aid. ,o •Resolved, 'I•hat the Board of Public Works erose a four-plmlk +vallc to be laid ono the west side of Railroad ave- nue, from St. Anthony avenue to Mil- waukee avenue, and a crosswalk to the northwest corner of Milwaukee avenue, Merriam Park. Teas-AId. Collley,])o+wlan, O'Connor, Cullen, Ryan, Salibonl, Weber, Kenny, Kaiu, ll:unni, Bryant, Minea, Long, Dlr. Prrsident-14. Approved Islay 10, 1888. 133, Aid. n I.o(?- wed, 1'the Board of \ruble- Workssorks cause a a six -f -t wooden side- walk to be laid on hoth sides of Snelling avenue, together with the neeessary crosswNks, frown Langford avenue to tI e north lines the right.of-way of the St. Paul. Minneapolis d Manitoba rail- way; also a ten -foot wooden sidewalk, together with the neeessary crosswalks, to be laid ono both sides of Snelling ave- nue, from the south line of the right-of- way of the St. Paul, Isl inneapolis .A Is[auitoba railway to Capital avenue; also a six-foot wooden sidewalk on both sides of Snelling avenue, together with the necessary crosswalks, from Capital 'venue o Ooodrieh avelao. Teas-AId. Conley, l lo+vlan,O'Co i Cullen, Rvau, Sanborn, Weber, Kenny, Bain, Ilannt, Bryant, Minea, Long, Mr. President -14. Appro+'eil 31st}' Ill, ISM. PROCEEDINGS OF THE COMMON COUNCIL. 117; 13301d. Lonqq- solved,'phat the Board of Public Works be and are hereby instructed to cause a six-foot wooden sidewalk to be laid on the south side of Ferot a - uue, from Prior avenue to Br,,, also un the north side of Per( ida avenue, from I ynnhurst avenue to Bre- aveltm-, together with tho necessary er walks. rYeas-AId. Conley, llowlan, 0'( nor, Cullen, Ry)sin, Sanborn, Weber, Kimay, Rain, Ilatmin 13ryant, 3linea, Lung, il[r. President -14. Approved May 30, 1888. By Aid. R} an- Ilesolved'1'hattho Board of Public Works be and is hereby instructed to lay a four -foot plank sidewalk on Leech street, between West Seventh and Ram- sq'streets. leas-AId. Conley, Dowlat, O'Con. nor, Cullen, Ryan, Sanborn, Weber, Kenny, Kaiu, Ilmuna. Bryant. Millen, Long, illi. A'resident-14. Approved flay 10. 1666. B Ald. Wcber- Resolved, \'hat tho Board of Public Works cause crosswalksto be placed oilboth sides of Suni nit Place, :term's Nel- son avenue: also on both sides of ginia avenue, to cross 'Phoums street. Yeas -ALL Conley, lluwlan, I Con- nor, Cu bleu, Ryan, Sanborn, Weber, Kenny, Kain, Hamm, liryaut, Minea, Long, Mr. President -14. Approved May 10, ]SIM. I3}'Ald.I r - Resolved. That the Board of Public Works cause an eight -foot sidewalk to be placed on both sides of mil ortI street, from Rice to Gaultier street. Yeas-AId. Cunley,.11owlan, u'Cou- or, Calico. Ryan, Sanborn. \Veber, Kenny, Kain, ]lame, Bryant, Minea, Long, Mr. President -14. Approved May 10, IMS. By Aid. Weber - Resolved, That the Board of Public Works cause at eight -foot sidewalk to be constructed oil both Sides Uf Cil al'l1's street, front Dale to Grotto street. Yeas-Ald. Conley, lluwlan, O'Con- nor, Cullen, Ryan, Sanborn, Weber, Kennv, Kahl, llamni. Bryant, Minea, Long, Mr. President -14. Approved May 30, ISM. By Ald. Weber - Resolved, That the Board of Public Works cause an eight -foot sidewalk to be constructed on both sides of Edmund street, fruit ])tile to. Grotto street. Teas -Alta. Conley,Dowlan, O'Connor. Cullen, Ryan, Sanborn, Reber, Kenny, Kain, llauln7. Bryant, Millen, Long, ill". Approved May lo, 188,4. 13}' Aid. Kain- Resolved, That the Board of Public \Yorks cause, crosswalk to be con- is ou- on the (east side of Dlaria ;is,,,- .. Conway street. tItY1.Ie-AId. CuuleY,Dowlan. O'('onno", Callen. Ryall, Sanborn, Weber, Kl'll It\, Kaiu, Itauml, Bryant, 11Bnea. Lung, illi. President -14. Approved May 10, 1886. 13y Ald. Wcher- lt is hereby ordered by the Common Cou11ciI o the City of St. Paul: That till' niatter of constructing :t sewer on I?niversity avenue, front Bice street to ])tile street, be and the same is horeby referred to the Board of Public Works to investigate and report: First -Is this impruvemolt proper and necessary? Second -Give the Council an estintalc of the expellee thereof,aud state whether one-half of the cost thereof is to be paid into the City Treasury before the, cou- trnrt is let. 'Pllird-Call real estate IO be as5easetl for said fulprovensent be found benefited to the extent of danmges, costs and ex- penses necessary to be fucurredtherebyY Fourth -Is such innprav' it I asked for upon the petition or application of the owners of :I nmjurity of the propert c IlLLSSe9std for such inipro ocnle•11C? Fifth -Send the Council a plan of 77.•o- the of said fmprc int, a cu,,d e, by law, if you ro)ort in novo - oCl the same. Sixth -Seidl the Council a ,rope' or- der directing the work to be Ione. Yeas-Ald. Guiles, llowlan.0'Cnnnor. Cullen, Ayan, Sanborn.\Veber. Kenny. bixin, Ilalmll, Bryant, Dl itien, Longi, DIr. 11resident-14. Approved May 10, ISM. By Ald. Writer - it is hereby" ordered by the Coalition Council of the City of St. loan]: \'hat the matter of constructing :1 sewer on Martin street, front Rdce street to Marshall avenue, I rout the same i hereby referred to the Board of Public s to ilirestg:lte and report: First -Is thisi I rovententpruper and necessary? Second -Give the Council an estiumte of the expense thereof, and state whether one-half of the cost thereofis to be paid fist(, the City Treasury before the contract is let. Third -Can ret] estate to be assessed for said improvement be found b luctit•d of the extent of damages. costs nod es- peuses necessur3 to he incurred thereby" 198 PROCEDINGS OF THE COMMON COUNCIL. Fourth—Is such intproventeut ayked for upon the petition or application of the owners of a nnjority of the property; to be assn: sed for such iunproveuu•nt? 1• fifth—Send the. Council a plan lir pro- file of said improveIne it, as r'qufred by lim,ifyoil report in favorof thesame. sixtfl—seed the Cnuueil it proper order directing the work to bo done. Teas—Ald.Cooky, D—tan.O'Couuor. (sullen, l:yau, Sanborn. Wcher. Keom, Kain, Ilaoun. Bi -Nast, \tinea, Long, .)It. 1'fesi d e u t-14. Approved \lay 10, 11548 13y AW. Rvan— It is hereby trdered be the Con" on Council of the Pity of Sl. I';all: r That the matteof panting alley be - tweed yilieltigau ant,nue Iuc1 Superior street, in block 1 of Snaith"s addition to St. Paul, he and the Saone is hereby re- ferred to the Boanl of Public Works to investtand n• , First -- s Is this itfjWIoveinent proper and neressn'y? Serund—laic' Lhe l'uu ucil:m estiuwlc of iht, expense thereof. and state whether one-half of the cost thereof is to be paid into the City Treasury' before I(contract. is let. Third—('au real estate to be assessed for said iunprdvenavnt be found benefited to the extent of daurtges, costs and ex- penses uecessarc to be incurred thereby? Fourth—Is such fulprovement asked for upon til' petition lir applfcatiou tit I, owners of at majoriU of the property. to be assessed for such improvement? Fifth—Scud till, Colueil a plan oyliro- lite ,if said linjoneau• It, as required by laty if you repot', in f;tvur of the stmt'. Sixth—Scud lite Council a properurder ifrectieg lilt- work to be done. Teas—A Id. Con ley, Dowlan.O'Connor, Cullen. Ryan, Sanborn, Weber, Kentn', Kain. Ilannn, Bryant, Miuea, Long, Mr. President—tl. .Approved May 10. 1888. By Aid. Kenny— It is hereby ordereday the Common Council of the City of St. Paul: That the matter of grading:Arkwright street, between Case street and the north city limits, be and the same is hereby referred to the floor([ of Public Works to investigate and report: First—Is this improvement proper and nec'ssary? Second—Give the Council an estimate of the expense thereof . and state whether nue-half of the cost thereof Isto be ]);if,[ into the ('fly Treasury before the coe- trar•t is let. 'Third--1'iu real -,fall- to be axs-'ed fur said iunproven(•ut be found benelitcd lu the exteel of dnuag's, costs and ex -i pc ases necessary to be Incurred thcf'by? Fourth—Is such Improvement asked fur upon the petition or application of the owners of a uetjority of the property to be assessed for such intproventeut? Fifth—Send the Council a phut or 111'0 - file of said iutpruvenwn t, as require, fly law. if you report in favor of file soul,. Sixth—Send the Council a p , roper or- der dircrtii file work tat be done. Teas—Ald. Conlcy. Dowlau. O'Cuq- nor, Culler, fiyan, Sanborn, A['ober Kenny. Kain. Halunt. Bryant, )linea. Long, Mr. ['resident -11. approved 3Ia3 11), [SSS. By AN. Kill — Iti, hereby ordered by the I'owuunt (' I it of the Pity of St. Paul: '['hattill, natter of constructing it sewer nu Fourth street, front Maple street to Alendota street, be and tilt - same is hereby referred to the Board of Public Works to ievcstigate and roport: First—Is this imlo'ovement mope,' and ue'essar'? -olof Un Council :it, estimate of tic expense thereof,aud slate whether nue-lutlf of the cost thereof is to he paid into the ('fly Treasury before the coo - tract is let. Third--I'an real estate to he assessed for said in npruveuteit be found bcndlih•d to the rxb,,It of daulages, costs and ex- penses accessary to be incurred thereby:' fourth—Is such iugmo--hent asked for upon tie petition lir application of the owners of x majority of the property to be assessed for such improvement. Fifth—Scud the. Council it plan dr tro- file of said inpiovemeuts as requ irec� by lane, if you report fit favor of the saute. Sixth—Scud the Council a proper or- der directing the work to Ire done. Teas—:AId. Cocicy,I) tau, O'Connor, (sullen. Rcau, San6ortl. AVeber, Kenny, Kain, Ilamn, Bryant, 'Mine,, Lune, \Ir. PreAdeut-1+. Approved May 10, ISiI. By At([. Hit ill— It is hereby ordered by the Common Coucoil of the City of st. Paul: That the. matter (if grading Meaney street, between Frauk and Atlantic streets, be atilt the sone i, hereby referred to the Board of Public Works to investigate and report: First—Is this improveroeut proper and necessary? Second—Give the Council an estimate of the expense thereof. and stilt(- whether tatewhether otic -half of the cost thereof is to he paid Into the City Treasury before the contract is let. Third—tau real estate to be assessed Fur said hapruvemeut be fonad benefited In lite extent df dauuages, costs and I - penses accessary to b'iuenrrcd thereby[' PROCEEDINGS OF THE COMMON COUNCIL. 1911 Fourth—Is such improvement asked for upon the petition or application of the otvucrs of a uutjurity oY the property. ht be asses,ed for such f nic-o—uu•Ill? Fifill —Srnd the council it plan or pro - fill, of said iatprovement, as required by law, if you repur, in favor of tilt, s;uue. Sixth—Send the Council a pror nr_ der directing the work to be donpee. Seas—Ald. Conley. Do" fail O'Con- nor, Pullen, Ryan, Sanborn. Weber, Kenny. Kain, Ilannn, Bryant,_ Millet', Lou,. AIr !'resident—H. Approved May B), 181S. Bl, :\Id. "anboru— It is hereby ordered III file Common Council of the City of St. Paul: '['flat the matter of grading and sur- facing will Ioauu eine inches deep tilt alloy in block one (I) of Woodland Park addition to St. foul, be and the sawn is hereby refined it, the Board of Pub- lic \\"arks b, investigate and report: First --Is this improvement proper and necessary? M•cuud—Give the l'ouucil an estivate of the espouse thereof, and able whether oma !udf of the cost thereof is to be paid into the Pity Treaom'y before Ihl, r• mtraet is Ict. Third—I an mal csttc to be assessed for said iulproveuu•ut be found benclited to the extent of d;uuages, rest and I - peus(Is ucressu'v to be focurred thereby? Fourth— Is such improv emelt asked fur upon the petition or applivation of the uwnrrn of a majority of rho property. to be ii,se-ed for such ialpro-111,11t? Fifth—Sind the Council a plan or pro- fileofsai,[ inoloovemeut. as required by law. If' you report in favor tit' the s;une. ,Sixth—Scud the l'ouurit it proper order duetting the wl rlc to be done. Seas—:Aad. ( oul,3 l on, lau,O'Coimor. ('ellen, Itvam, Saubonl, \Cyber. Rein uc.Kaiu. ][:loot, Brcaut, \licca. Lune;. yl f. I'resid rut. -1-4. :Appruwe,l May ]u, 1848. 13v :\Id.Sauburu— Ifis hl-rrbv ordered I Iy the ('ouunon Cuu neil of the Pity of St. Paul: That till, matter til' grading (Irotlo street, Inion Goodrich an'en ne bt Pleas- ant avenue, be and the sail• is h-r'b3. referred to the Board of Public VCorks to investigate :and report i'irst—Is this iugn'ocenp•nt proper aunt u'c,•ssxfw:' Seeoml--Give (hl, Colneil an esti Ill(, nt the ,,po ! thereof,aed state whether nue-b:dY ot'the cost thereof f, to I paid into the City 'l masury before the call - Intel, is Met. Third—(';tit real estate to Ile assessed fur said improvement be found benelitcd to file extent of damages. costs and ex- penses necessary to be incurred thereby? Fourth—Is such innprovemcnt asked for upon the petition or application of the owners of a uutjorin' Of the property to be assessed for such improvement? Fifth—Send ;he Collocll it plan or pro - lilt! of Saud iulpruveulents• as required by law, if you report in favor of the same. Sixth—Send the Council a proper order directing til(• work to be dole. Teas—\Id. Cocky, Dowho, O'Cmt- ner, Cullen. Frau. Sauburu. Weber, Kenny, Kain, Ilannn, Bryant, \linea, Long. Mr. President --ll. Approved May 16, 1888. it is hereby uu ordered by the Couno ('ouuefl oftilePity of St. Paul: That iflc ,nutter of constructing a sewer on Western avenue, from tilt - right ofo'ac of file Cha -19o, Milwaukee .A St. Paul I:ailwdy ('uutpany to a boict 156 feet north, be and I he sone is here- bv referred to the Board of Publie Works to investigate and report. First—Is this 11 aprovcoent proper and necessarc? Second—Give fir Couueil'an'stiunb•. of the expense thereof. and state whether one-half of the rest thereof is to be paid foto till, ('it-'I'reasury before the con- tract fs let. 'third—Can real estatV to be assessed for said improvement becfouud benelitcd to the extent of damages, costs and ex- penses nt,eessary tube incurred thereb)° Fourth—Is >tich ill proveutent asked n• i ion or i I1 tlfeatiou of for apou lilt.• l t t 1 the owners of a majority of the property. to be assessed for such inlprovrI'eut? Fifth—Scud the Council a plan or It,,, ti le of still[ iw provrwou t, it, re, mired by Itnv'it eau report I,,favor (If tyi+ same. Sixth—S,iot the Council a proper order directing the work to be done. Yeas—:A III.Cou I e'y. I )o" hill. O'Connor, Cullcu. Lyall, Sanborn. Reber, Kcunv, Kain. Ihuno. Bryant, \linea, Lung, \I r. Presfd'nt.—N. Approved May 10; 1888. 111s hereby ordered by the ('nunuo I I,I icil of till, Pity of St. Paul: That file matter of constructing if server on Smith street. froin Leech street to AVilkiu street, and oil Wilkin strel-t, from smith street to F.xchauge street, be au(I the saline is hereby re- ferred to the Board of Public [forks to Investigate and report: First—Is this imprucewent proper :wd nrressauy? Second—Goce the Connell an estimate of tale —pea- flu reuf.aud state whether fine -half of file cost thereof fs to be paid into Tile Cita Treason* before the eon - tract is let.