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"Mayor -C. ,Do =Brown sta�Bed;,b��ore4,the CommontCou_ncil that: he had left the r appointment of Mrs. ' Grace ,L ,T6*ell as PolicewQman with the City Clerk awaiting the necessary authority fore it to be put• • into effect •but now finds that the lady picked for the office can not be`appointed owing to her not having established a residence here as required by the Charter of the City. J0, ' He said that'he thought the Common Council would not be overstepping and Al would -not be criticised"if•'they should disregard that restriction and authorize her fi- - appointment, as she• is"'so well qualified for the place, and asked that his appoint- went be accordingly accepted and approved as to a Policewoman, and if not for that - �- office then to grant •-him' authority '•to '•appoint her' to some office such as Social Wel- -- fare Worker and he wo'uld•then "give•-herspecial police powersis 14, He further'stated that providing the financial condition of the City was such that it -would not, stand the increase of her salary that he would gladly remedy ' that situation by removing such patrolman as would make a saving sufficient to take care of her salary.' Rev: A. H.,Wurtele then thanked the Mayor for his recommendations and '� stated that the City'n.eeds'Isupervision of the public dances and of the morals of the t ; boys and girls to discipline their actions, and requested the passage of an ordinance ' providing for a Social Welfare Worker which shall, also set forth her duties so broad- �;'�. ly that everything in'the recreation activities of the younger people will be super- vised, he further stating that the City of Rochester is not now taking sufficient '. s�7 x,Mr interest in its young people and that until it is done there will be more cases such as the ''young men who• were recently pardoned from the Reformatory at Saint Cloud, Minn: A: E. Markham stated that there was only one mode of procedure to follow in taking the moral supervision of our young people=and that was to place their guidance in the hands of a woman because her motherly traits would draw the wayward ones to her and in her `they will confide, while a man would be too harsh and might take advantage of the situation that•the unfortunate ones might find themselves in, and further re- " commended the appointment`` of lais' Grace L: Powell to such a position as she is a woman with a wide experience in such matters who because she has no local connections would play no favorites:' A1:derman' M I h e r suest}edf that a Committee from the Civic League meet with I - { Jp: , ,.. I *+ .3.).. k v'x•;.` knw,�'➢� t yf, y.:r' 9.i _..' �_,i , e • J•j__ •':,t:<:-y I' I'r ,.y-^ - .7t _ ,., __ _ .. y+ X. 1`J��>�s�++1�'��+4``:..°'i;�'-+`SF:'J�'^ta 15'., :.:. .r I•::si''Yi'eS': nW�fi1'e•_^•i.. t-;t': L'n_ -;+-� tn,r _ t !_.c}i•. ',y� }y;,`F,.'�..t�.:.-rt' ; Y-•..! /}/+p',1rr .4t. , • .5.<'f- •`;F ! _ sSiJ X�"� ty �. r:+`�a..-_ x%� CM ih•. - - 254 ,W+ M. Im— j the Mayor and City Attorney for the purpose of'discussing the provisions R whioh shall be inodrporated in the Qrdinance required -to establish'the above !mentioned office. } Motion by Miner second py Case carried,,,thatithe said recommenda- tions of the Mayor be sceepted and that.the City Attorney be instructed to draft an ordinance providing for a Social welfare worker; all voting:in favor thereof except Alderman Witzke who voted,"Nay%, President Smith stated that this was,the t:me and lilace set for a hearing on the grading of Sixth-Street,Southeast:from'Third Avenue Southeast to Eleventh Avenue Southeast, and asked if,,there was,.any,one present who wished to be heard in regard to the said improvement. There was no one present who wished�to be heard in regard to said gradingit President Smith stated that this was the•time and place set for a hearing on the construction of the following -described sanitary,sewers,;•and asked if there was any one present who wished -to be,heard.in regard to•either �II or any of them: �I A sanitary sewer in Ninth Avenue •Northwest •froin the north line of, Center Street west to the center of Second.Street Nor`thwest;, A -sanitary sewer in Ninth Street Northwest fram Broadway Street North and running west to the west line'of the west-a1ley-in,Block,23 4n:the Northern Addition to the City of Rochester;' A sanitary sewer in Second Avenue Northwest,from Fifth,Street... Northwest to the center.of Sixth Street Northwest;,,,,'-, A sanitary sewer in Ninth Street-,Northee.st,,from Second Avenue (1 !� Northeast to the alley first east . of 'Broadway; A sanitary sewer. -in Eighth Street,Northwestcfrom Broadway.Street to a point 90 feet east of -the 'east, line,,_ of- ,Seeond,Avenue. Northwest; A sanitary - sewer in Second-Street-.-Southeastifrom•Fifteenth Avenue, to a point i100 feet 'east of the east line, of:`,Eleventh Avenue: Southeast; --- A sanitary sewer in, Second, Avenue„Southeast•from Fourth S,tre,et Southeast , to a point 60 feet south rof, ,;the .south' line ; of the alley running east and ,west through -Block 85; A sanitary sewer -in Eighth Avenue, Nortbwe,st, from the center. ; of Third Street Northwest to , a point 66 feet •north .of.+~the north line; of.- Second Street Northwest f There was.no one present who :wished to,,be,heard in regard t;o.either or any of the -above described sanitary sewers r 1 This being the time and place set for ,;:the opening of_ bids for the grading of Sixth Street Southeast from`.,Third.'Avenue.,outheast.to Eleventh yfi= • f `•i'��;.ai�'ts%'��i;'''X'ce" •t ` •-- " ' _-�=C� '�, ..,i ia: nr. e,, k',: , + .' :y4�>' SEn's;g :4. ? ::.� '. ",�dM' ' . �e .i Y� . ,tj��;r E ^c ! _���.._:�+r- � rt� 't ". ; .�i" ,i."•k't,._ .`rvD 4 ii I ; e, t :YSz, 255 Avenue Southeast,,the following bids were opened and read: WILLIAM C. •MASER iCompILeted grading, per cubic yard, $:90; Surfacing, per -cubic yard, $1:'60; Loose r,oek,excavated, per cubic yard, $1.50; solid rock excavated, . r •° per cubic yard, $2.50;`'extra work, cost plus 15%; contract to be completed by June I15th, 1921: e LEONARD-UTTON COMPANY:,Completed grading, per cubic yard, Q$i98; Loose rock excavated, $3450 per cubic yard; cinder fills $2.00 per cubic yard. This being the time and •pIace set for the opening of bids for the construct- -_:, + TM' ion of�sanitary sewers, the following bids were opened and read: In Eighth Avenue Northwest. ..} n Pe H. MOSSE: '8 inch vitrified sewer pipe at $1450 per foot; 6 inch on 8 inch "Y" connections, each $2:00; Manholes, $85.00: ' WILLIAM C. FRASER:, 8..inch vitrified sewer pipe at $t.ILO per foot; 6 innh ` oft 8 inch "Y" connections, $1�50 each; b4an-holes, $65:00 each; loose rock excavated, $5 00 per cubic yard, sand rock .'excavated, $6.00 per cubic yard,' solid rock excavat- �' ed, $11Q00 per cubic yards,completion to be as agreed upon at time of signing contracts DE GRAW.VPOLFF. ,8-inch vitrified sewer pipe at $1040 per f6Ht; 6 inch on 8 fa inch , • "Y" connections, •.$1•:50, each; man -holes, $80:00 each; loose rock excavated, $500 .i pqr: cub ic- yard; sand•rock excavated; $4:00 per=cubic yard; solid rock excavated, $12.00. der" cu.-yd; LEONARD-UTTONT%COMPANY: 8 inch vitrified sewer pipe at e70 per foot; 6 inch _ on)8 inch "Y", connections, $1:50 each; man -holes,' $110:00 each; loose rock excavated, „i $7.00•per cubic yard; sand rock excavated, $7:00 per cubicyard; solid rock excavated, $$12100 per cubic yard, completion of work contingent upon being able to obtain mater- ials and-labori t ,In.Second Street.Southey t:. t ; - LEONARD-UTTON COMPANY: 8 inch vitrified sewer pipe at $1,-70 per foot; 6 inch on.8 inch "Y" connections, $t:50. each; man-ho';l.�es, %10.00 each; man -hole and flush tank; complete: $200:00';,loose rock excavated, $7:00 per cubic yard; sand rock excavat- .' ed,.$7.00 per=cubie yard; solid rock excavated, $1200 per cubic yard; 1�_ineh galvan- ? ized water pipe at $1c00,per•foot;,completion of work contingent upon being able to obtain materials and labor► DE GRAflh WOLFF': 8 inch vitrified sewer pipe at $1t:60 per foot; 6 inch on 8 inch "Y" connections,'$1i50 each; Manholes, -80100 each; flush tank, complete, $190:00; loose rock ex6avated, $5:00 per cubic yard; sand rock excavated, $4:00 Der cubic yard; solid rock excavated, $12:00 per cubic yard; lj� inch galvanized water pip®t $.50 per foot: WILLIAM C. FRASER: 8 inch vitrified sewer•pipe, $"1:35 per foot; 6 inch on 8 inch "Y" connections,, $1.50 each; man -holes, '$75.00 each; flush tank, complete, $160:00 each; 1� inch,galvanized water pipe, 50 cts per foot, completion to be as agreed#upon at time of,, signing eontraety, loose rock excavated, $5.00 per cu. yd; sand rock :excavate 0 'I,*`Vu`I,` d, $6. 0 per, c,u,.,,'yd; solid -rock excavated, vd$11.00 per cu. yd. =Fµ'. lj } ,J'L •' f� :i }yIFi 4)i�, �jF,'w :7 � �pY�i'�t ,`•_ [ili _ .r I'• ,'AW`__yt• ^-•' �`::�-}+ °,�'=ip`t'd 4,j.w.2�" ' .CF:`+. -`,4+"' `g�y '".laShY',r `.14;' J :4'P; c:;, Y. -} +:.i35'zr-h'-""'^n` $ 4L4yp" t'S.iy.." +'Ct=::+f=i• ,...i`i`:tI'.;u.`_-.-:,•, 7i,4.•t,•j.-'f:�Yi- _ w`Ti#a-1'1.fLti', ,Kvr-x•.'•iM`-;ice :! - — __- _ ��+,..�., __ ",_IY.__. 0 I In Ninth Avenue Northwesta ' + r . r. L. F. MILOSTAN: 8 inch vitrified sewer pipe at j2:00 per foot; 6 inch on 8 inch "Y" connections, $3:00 each; man-hoLes, $15040 each; I inch• galLvaniz- ed water pipe, $.50 per foot•^ { LEONARD-UTTON COMPANY: it IhMl VItMMi d 66ivet pipe at $l17O per foot; 6 ,inch IF on 8 inch `"Y" connections; $1.50 each; man -holes, $116100 each; loose rock excavated,%.00 per cubic yard;' sand rock excavated,%:00 per cubic hard; solid rock excavated, $7:00 per cubic yard; 4-inch cast iron water pipe, $2.00 per foot, completion conVingent upon being able•to obtain materials and labor: DEGRAIFVIOLFF: 8 inch vitrified sewer pipe at �01.70 per foot; 6 inch on 8 inch "Y" connections, 5p1.50 `each; man-holds,$9040 •each; 4 inch cast iron water pipe $2.00 per foot; loose•rock excavated, $5�.00 per cubic yard; sand rock excavated, $4.00 per cubic yadd; solid rock excavated; $12:00 per cubic yard. ? DE ORA* WOLFF: 8 inch vitrified sewer pipe' ,at $1.60 per :Ooei; 6 inch on 8 inch "I" connection$, $1i50 each; man holes,-$80@00 each; 1 inch galvanized water pipe, $:40 per foot; -loose rock"'excavotedl a5.00'per cubic yard; sand rock excavated, $4.00 per'cubic' yard;, . solid rock eXc•avated, $12.00 per cubic "yard. - WII.,LIAM C. PRASER: 8 inch vitrified -sewer' pipe=•at"$1470 per -foot; 6 inch on 8 inch "Y" connections at $1:50 'eQch.;` "mari-ho16s, $p90o00 each;4 inch cast iron water pipe, $1p&20 per foot; special ' casi.ngs, *$':20 ter pound; •'loose ' rock excavated, $5.00 per cubic yard; sand rock excavated,46s00••per cubic yard; solid rock excavated;$ *00-per---c ! ic-yard;--completion to be as agreed (upon at time of signing contracto- WILLIAM C* FRASER: 8 inch vitrified 'sewerrpipe at $1.60 per foot; (6 inch on 8 inch "Y" conriectioAs at$1c50 eagh;'man-hoie!;, $85s00 each; 1 ineb galvanized water pipe, $.40 per foot; loose roek'excavatea, $500 per-cubid'- yard; sand rock excavated, $6.00 per•'cubic`yard;'solld'rock excavated-, $11r00 +per cubic yard; completion to be as agreed upon ai 'time of signing contract fin Eighth Street Northwest" o LEONARD-UTTON COMPANY: 8' inch vitrified 'sewer• pipe at $2:00 per foot; 6 inch on 8 inch'"Y" connections, $1;50 each;'man-holes, $110i00 each; loose rock excavated, $7:00 per. cubic yard; sand rock excavated, $7c00 per ,cubic yard; solid rock excavated, $12riOO per cubic'yard; 1-� inch`galvaniied water pipe, $1.00 per foot; completion of work+ comt-Ingen'ti- upon being able to obtain material and labors DE GRAFPWOLFF: 8 inch' vitrified sewer pipe at Oli80} per fooW6 inch on 8 inch "Y" connections, $16-r50 each_; man -holes, $v80:00 each; 14 inch ?'r V " ".''��+Y<.-n�.CY"R�' a�' .�'X`. � .�. �.:�- � J • ; 1. - _ _ rr -�"'4:r r � t u'�•"5� F•�� v}�:l .'iiT"�-'" _ - ' .r- .H �, � ., rr;'+s.±„i•s;• .:« =,'_'£i».`';•...'t,•5 . "fi?- �'> "'V...?•ii�`�����?1,�:v�_�.a:#..£41"r�,•,+.e4F.a:•,[>,`..sr'�fiiE;r•,;;:;'� :ci ">rcn-K:,`;w. `�;,.:;s-;;�v��.�:,�—;.' I .L'j. •mod" -t 257 galvanized water. pipe.8450- per foot; loose rock exeavated,05.00 per cublo yard; sand rock excavated, $4:00 per_.cubie yard; solid rock excavated, 412.00 per cubic yard: 4 -WILI,IAM C: ERASER: !,8 inch' vitrifiedsewer pipe, $1.60 per foot; 6 inch on 8 ,inch- ,,_"•Y"- eonAecti�ons, $1,iq50 each; man-holes,$$80.00 'each; 1f inch galvanized water pipe,Oc40 per,'foot; loose rock-excavated,$5400 per cubic. yard; sand rock excavated, $6.00 per cubic yard; sol;.d rock* --excavated,. $$11rQ0 per cubic yard;' completion to bd r as agreed -upon p6t time of signing contract* . In Second Avenue Northwest., LEONARD-UTTON COMPANY: t >8'-inch vitrified searer-pipe at $1.90 per foot; 6 inch on 8 inch "Y" connections, $1i15O each; man-holesi$120*00 each; loose rock excavated, $7 00 per cubic yard; sand rock excavated, $iOO per cubic yard; solid rock excavated, 612100 per -cubic yard; completion contingent upon being able to obtain_materiols and labor* = J .").,DE GRAFIw WOLFF:.,:8-. inch vitrified sewer' pipe, at$li80 per -foot; 6 inch on 8 inch "Y" coi�nections at-'81.50 each; manholes, 4,80ioOO each; loose rock excavated, -$5100 per cubic yard; sand rock.'excavated,,$4.00 per cubic yArd;"solid"rock excavated, $12@00 per cubic yard: z WILLIAM Ca FRASER.— 8 inch vitrified sewer pipe at$la16O per foot; 6 inch on 8 inch "Y" eonnectidns, " 01a502 each; man --holes; $8500 each; loose rock excavated, $$500- per cubic °yard; `sand roek•;excavated, $$&00 per cubic yard; solid rock excavated, $$11a00 per cubic ""yard; oomplbtion to be as agreed upon at time of signing contracts Ib. Ninth Street Northeast.' LEONARD-UTTON COMPANY: 8 inch vitrified sewer pipe at OliW per foot; 6 inch on 8 inch "Y" connections, $li50 each; man-�holes,$IlOiOO each; loose rock excav- ated, $$7.00 per cubic yaTcT; . sand• rock excavated, $$7:00 per cubic yard; solid rock excavated, $1200 tprer cubib yard; "completion``contingent' -ipon,being able to obtain materials and labor: DE GRAFFWOLFF: 8 inch vitrified sewer pipe at 01©80 per foot; 6 inch on 8 inch "Y" connectionns; $$1:50 each; man-hole�, $90,00 each; loose rock excavated, $$54M per cubic yard; sand rock eicavate'd, $4.00 per cubic yard; solid rock excavated, $12.00 per cubic yards WILLIAM C: FRASER: 8 inch vitrified sewer pipe Oli7O per foot; 6 inch on 8 inch "Y" connections, $$1•a50 each; man -holes, $85.00 each; loose rock excavated, 05&00 per cubic yard; sand rock excavated, $6.00 per cubic yard; solid rock excavated, { $lliOO per cubid yard; completion •to be as agreed upon at time of signing contract In Ninth-`Stre'et Northwest: LEONARD-UTTON COMPANY: 8 inch vitrified sewer pipe, $lagO per foot; 6 inch on 8 inch "Y" connections, 01*50 each; man -holes, $11000 each; loose rock excavated, $$7:00 per' cubic yard; sand rock 'excavated, $7i OO per cubic yard; solid rock excavated, >a M n - <i+U. rt?r;-;�''p"tia ?..w"�ai3.'�i':ii•-sw - : i _ - V C 258 .= F 8 n r A., r- r 0 i $12:00 per cubic yard; completion contingent upon being able to obtain materials and labor. r DE GRAFVWOLFF: 8 inch vitrified sewer pipe at $1a80 per foot; 6 inch on 8 inch "Y" conneeti,ons, $i:50 each; man -holes, P90@00 each; loose rock excavated, $5.00 per cubic yard; sand rock excavated, $4:00 per -cubic yard; solid rock excavated,+$1200 per cubic yard. WILLIAM C: FRASER: 8 inch vitrified sewer pipe $1:60 per foot; 6 inch on 8 inch "Y".connections, $1:50 each; man -holes., $85:00 each; loose rock excavated, $5400; sand rock exeavated,:$640,per cubic yard; solid rock excavated, $11p00 per cubic yard;.completion be be as agreed upon at time of signing cop.tracte t In Second Avenue Southeast@ iEONARD-UTTON COMPANY: 8 inch vitrified sewer pipe, $2aOO per foot; 6 inch on,8,ineh "Y" connections, $l15O each; man -holes, $110600 each; loose rock excavated, 07.00 per cubic yard; sand rock excavated, $7400 per cubic yard; solid rock excavated,t$12@00 per'eubic yard; completion conting- ent upon being able to obtain materials and labor* '' • M GRAFFWOLFF: 8 inch vitrified sewer pipe, $1:90 per foot; 6 inch on 8 inch "Y" connection$, 41,50 each; man-holes9,$94a00 each; paving $6.00 per square yard; loose rock excavated, - $5c00- per a cubic ;yard; D sand rock,.ex- cavated, $4:00 per cubic yard; solid rock excavated, $12e00nper cubic yard; cost of paving to be relaid at $640 per ;square -Spar,d to be added to total �{ estimated WILLIAM C: FRASERi 8 inch vitrified sewer pipe, $1s90-per foot; I� r 6 inch on 8,inch pY" connections, $1@50reach; man -holes, $85.00 eagh; loose 0 er cubic ard• sand.rock excavated, t,�$6.00 per cuble rock excavated, $5.0 p y , , ., iyard; solid rock excavated, $11@00 per cubic yard; completion to'be as agreed upon at time of signing eontraoU. . The bids of De Graff Wolff oii..the .above, described sanitafiy ,•sewers c - re accompanied by the following communication: t "To Council 1 Rochester Minna , Bids on based on cash payments and on award of all contracts unless otherwise agreed upon: Work will not be started before_ material ,is obtained. De Graff Wolff." President Smith at this time excused Alderman Case, who left the ,) 0 Council Chemberse _ c a The following report of the City Justice for the, month of Sept ember, 1920s was read, and motion by Miner second by Schroeder carried that the said report be referred to the City Attorney: ` 't i. •A�4 �� i yf` �<'' a K� ha'.-_ a i'i*:.ai-' '' 3 4 w' : � ,�r� y'k <Y ",�•' „f^S*sk°'afJ'a'+a. kr;�J}'^>;,.�j''ir'ic*4.'.'�:'''-� ".:Y . r I t . y v 259 "State of Minnesota, " ) _ tt a a County of Olmsted, ) ssa City of Rochester* } , To 'the Common Council of the Citytof Rochester, in said tCounty and State: I hereby certify 'and return that the vithin report is ;'a Arue report of all cases instituted and' terminated before me,; as City •Justio!e during the uonth of Sept- i ember, 1920. That the total amount of fines collected by me during said period was $376:44. t E , That the total amount of fees due Lie in said cases awas�140a85. G _• 3 s That I have paid as witness fees 33.06. Given under my hand this 4th day of October, 19 20@ Y, Y + 3 = J. TAT. Anderson, City Justices •1 = s a a Date* _ Fine Fee* 1920; Sept: 10 City vs John McClay, t Chg. Disi Conde Guilty: Fine 10600 or 10 days , a Sentence suspended on good behavior 2180 Septi 1j City vs. T. W. Dee Chg: Parking at Curb* Guilty: -Fine 5:00 or 5 days . t • Septw 2*_City vs: Merritt Nichols; Chg: Intoxicated* Guilty. Fine 10,100 or 10 days Paid by fraudulent check Septi 2. State vs J. Vi Baatz, Chgi Speeding: Guilty:€ Fine 10a00 or 10*days Sept. 3e City vs A: Anderson, Chg. Intoxi Guilty@ Fine 10:00 or 10 days Sept4 4a State vs Carl Johnson, Chg@ Speeding@ Guilty* Fine 10*00 or 10 days Sept* 41 A. Anderson, ordered up, paid fine and discharged Sept* 4i Stat4 vs,Hubert Vroman, GhgiaLeaving car 'unattended with motor runnings Guilty. Fine 1.00 and costs 3.051 Sepf. 6i City v's: Anton Soiting, Chg. Intoxication-i GuilLtyi; Fine WOO or ILO days Septa 7* City vs* Theo Berg, Chg: Gambling with dice: Guilty Fine 10i00 or 10 days, s a Sept: 7. City vs Geow Tells, Chg. Gambling with dice, Guilty• Fine 1WOO or 10 days , a = Paid 5*00 3.E05 2.80 Paid 10i00 - 3:,05 � t Y coma i -2.80 Paid 10*00 T 3'05 J Paid 10&00 w75 E + e Paid 4aO5° = 3a05 r Paid 15:001 3@05 e Y 1 ' r Paid" 10:00' 3a 05 a i it Paid 10:00' N05 I 260 i Sept. 7. State vs W,.a* Conema, r Chgi Driving car, Intox. Guilty. _ 2 00 25 da s Paid 25:00 3.05 Fine 5. or . y �Septi 81 State vs Arthur Gray, ' Chg: Speeding& Guilty. ` (Fine 10.00 or 10 days Paid I! Sept. 9. Sta-'e vs. C. We Eastman,, Chg. Leaving car unattended with motor running: Guilty. ,Fine 1ij00 and costs N05 Paid wept. 9. State vs Mrs. Masson, Chga Leaving car unattended with Motor •-Guilty: Frunning+ Fine 1+00 and costs Paid Sept. 10: State vs Otto Riess, Chg. Speeding Motor Cycles Guilty. Fine 1N OO pr 10 days Paid r ' Sept] 11. State v9 R: D:- Godding, Chg,i Speedings Guiltyb •Fine 10j00 or 10 days Paid Sept: 11,E State vs -Mrs: Ella Wilkinst Chg& Taking auto without permission j Pleaded not guilty. Tried and acquitted Witness fee paid 1612 104,00 3:05 4w05 3'05 4:05 3 :05 Sept. 13i State vs John McLaughlin, s ♦ - 1 r( Chg& Speeding. Pleaded not guilty p, 'Pried and -acquitted Witness fee paid 1&12 Septa 14,E State vs R:E0ease, Chg. Speeding. Guiltyi Fine 15.00 or 15 days Paid 1500 A j "{ YY B t 14 ' ri vs Frank Ludke 3.05 05 v 5&35 ' A 4 i70 = 9 O 305 pD . M .. of Chg. Dis. Cond6 Guiltys t SPOOL 305 Fine 5.00•oV 5 days Paid Septi 151 State vs. Morgan Madden, l A Cog. Speeding Guilty: , Paid 15:00 a. j�05 Fine 15r00 or 15 days Sept. 15. State vs Morgan Madden, A Chg., Speeding. Guilty: , Forbidden to drive car in City 2,;80 for three months Sept: 15i State vs. C. He Gordy, r Chg. Speeding& Guiltyi Paid 10a00 3.05 Fine 10j00 or 10 days , Sept. 15. State vs Ross li jia, Chgi Operating Auto without license 5.00 Guilty4 Fine 5.00 or 5 days Paid 3. t Sept& 15& City vs. Ross FJijia, Chgi Violating Traffic Ord: Guilty Paid 5.00 Fine 5.00 or 5 days V Septa 16. State vs M.E.McClay, ;Chgii Speeding. Guilty Paid 10.00 3:05 .Fine 10.00 or 10 days Septa 16.E State vs Ed. Allen, t' Ghg+ Speeding motorcycley Guilty: Paid 10600 i 3405 ,Fine 1000 or 10 days ' ..4 •: r .i�St!i�'t< if!�jr•:K 4'-`vTt w-i�'�4...:, v. - r ._, . A I �Qd iv�` _ - _ •- -. t /r : Y'ci`i-'�.-" is •_t :: v - � ' . �. ' Septre 18. City vs Howard• McGoon; °yr Chg: Violating Hack 0"rd: - ,Guilty. - r • :,' Fine 5400 and costs 3a05• • Paid a:05 3 05 Sept: 20: "-State v§ Otto Karau; :ra Chgw Speedinga Guilty* Fine 10r00 or 10 days •. Paid loe00 3.05 _ �S k• Septa 20.: State vs Richard Holland t x r Chga Speeding. Guilty: Fine 10.60 or 10 days Paid 10600 3 - 05 Sept. 21: iState vs M.A.Lawler, ,h t' Chg: Speedinga Guiltya •. Fine 50e06 or 50 days Paid 50.00 3.30 ' Sept.- 21s State vs Chas4 Lemke, Chg: Petit latreeny: Pleaded n6t P � Guilty: Tried and convicted Fine 10@00 or 10 days Paid 10:00 3.75 Septa 24* City vs Hugo Kath, Chga Dis: Cond: Pleaded not Guilty +'s i Tried and convicted , iY - Fine 1.00 and costs 6a;19'-'"- », ,t Witness fees paid 2:24 Paid 7:19 31s95 Sept: 24: State vs Milton Fiegel, 2%u = C°_11b,;- Speeding.. Guilty. Fine 10a00 or 10 days Paid 10:00 3:05 a t'{ ,..F. ,• Septa 244 State vs Firs. Sible y q P c _-= x Chga Dis: Cond: Pleaded not guilty., 'sp {` Dismissed by City Attorney 3.30 Septa 25@ State: vs- H. Li,sk-ow, a Chg. Leaving car unattended with arh. motor running. Guilty: J r Fine 1.00 and costs 3a05 Paid 4.05 3.05 S Y C Sept. 27.- City=vs Howell- Siiith, Ciig. Intox: Guilty. .r, Fine 10:00 or 10 days t = Come 2.80 {" L- Later ordered u aid fine � p p p aid 10.00 +75 -'; Sept,: 27a State vs R.E4Poase, t r Chg. Assault. Guilty: + Fine: 10*00 and30 days in. Go. Jail Fine paid. jail sent. Susp Paid 10:00 3.20 Sept: 27. City vs Beach Farrar, Chga Ifttoxa Guiltya Y i Fine 10.00 or 10 days Paid 10:00 3.05 Sept: 28: City vs: Mrs.'Dora Jones. Chgi' 'Disp, Cond. Pleaded ndt .guilty: x w - Transferred to C. H. Elkison's I.Court on change of venue — 4.45 Sept: 304 State vs J. Schneider, Cl;g.� 'Speeding. Guilty. Fine 10a00 or 10 days Paid 10.00 N05 ?a4i Sept4 306 State vs C. F: Dillon, Chg: Removing Monument froth -street Guilty: Fine 10i,00 or 10 days Paid 10:00 N15 1k', Sept. 30: City vs C. F. Dillon, r Chga Opening street without permit Guilty: Fine 5.00 or 5 days : ' - Paid 5:00 3.15 - :', r._ .1.1 fiJ.A;.�9F '-�'s3rb£..'-r•`�'-n'-'-.hs1�_ `Y'.itiv nr:.. -- =-t t-,J3�.kS-:i.�kr"•f+vi.:l :Vs�a:ri°•,..?t7i _- �"i 264 1, li I 2,62 • 1 Sept. 30. State vs: John Hasuchildt, , - Search Warr.antw Warrant returned showing , IStill and Liquor found and Defendant taken ; into Custody 1�55 Ylitness fees paid by the Court. Septr 13, State vs John McLaughlin ,- , I! Witness fees paid - - - - - - - - - - - - - 1112 , Sept: 249 dity vs Hugo I{ath, i I rlitnessfeespaid ----- --- -- --- 26 x The report of the City VPeighmaster for the month_ of September, II1920, showing fees collected in the amount of $20a50 .way read, and motion �) j,y Bruner second by Olson carried that the same be referred to the; Finance Committee@ CITY OF ROCHESTER, MI1MMSOTA a xifiFr =t City Treasurer's Statement of Funds rp t '! • _ Month Ending September a30 . 1920, ':� Funds Balance Actual- Tota➢� ' Disbursements �alce , Last Month Last Last Moe F General $42283629 87504 43158:63 1244693 0`711:70 -, ' ' Public Utility 44735:00 - 19261c58 64016:58 • 3o423.68 3Y3*9 00 � r� Street and Alley 394:44 a 5252:95 5647-39 • 3617w46 • s :2029':93 4 Fire Protection 4936:61 49p6 61 2384*53' ,2552,.08 I Per. Improve;Revi 9051*67 2912@46i11964�13 11964�'13 ' i Sewer 377207 3772:37-'t 340.'69 3*31ri68 Bridge 13984.28 13984#28' 27.30 7.3955.98 overdraft 2s ' uI Park Improvement : 944a30 944i30 ' .' Lighting p 597936 .5979:36 1049.36 4930.00 i Library 3705407 25 i 49 3730:56 • 285: 00 •3445rr 56 } Hurlbut Book 670.48 6 148 .670i48 Special Road 100:58 100rt68 a 100@68 Armory 17369: 76 t 173691176 ... = 17369 �76 PermanentImprovement ,. 0 .: Musical Enthrtainm't 506a96 50695 506.95 b Interest 1788�08 , t ;17889,08 �, A ,1788408 Sinking Fund 2289:11 2289�1`i 2289*11 Firemen's Relief 448i17 448:17 448:17 Special Fire Dept. 3601030 36011230 ,,3601.30 3 y Hydro -Electric 9745@13 9745al3 51-9',s56 05M 57 Joslyn Clock 171@70 �" "IL71�7 n 172®70 r { ry;165533i,45 222,�2*12 193881 2'71 51597:46. 14228381 Those Pa Hall, NEW r City VMasu.T. r*." 0 1 t ' =ti" T �•, 7-:!'- :,�' .1. f'�Y,.��t•,+'`�ta+ �'"�iU"''': 'Y-,�.:•': Y}r t.�^ '.,• in.,r.a `4.,: '.', +P -Ht .. ,s.V. .::� 4' :u14 ''i i..y." a k{,t ;iM.,fY.1;•.yy.'s Y.. `•�4; ,';'fir.-,.;..t,--, _F: t."v:`. t. T - ; �FF.Y lr.'.,',"4;�=, ; T_ � F•' .,, •� �k'-; •..,,- - - _ >n->ti+ir7 r..v rL�"3i�t'•1'is .'�-., . I 263 The above report of the City Treasurer for the month of September, 1920, was read, and motion by -Olson second by Witzke carried that the same be placed on file: I z The following -,report of the Building Inspector -for the month of September, ! 19209 was read, and motion by Olson second by Miner carried°that the same be referred to the Finance Committees- _ t a I "Monthly Report of Bmildizig Inspector, Ending September 30. 19201 j i No. d Name: Vsed As. Estimate Cost. Fees. I�545 E. Kreter9 Repairs on Dwlg. 1500:00 3:00 546 W. G. Sehendel Dwelling 3500:00 5.00 547 Grace Nye Dwelling 4000 oo 5400 548 Harry Purvis Dwelling 500.00 2:00 549 Henry Alexander Dwelling 2000:00 3.00 550 Gust J. Berg Dwelling 3500iOO 5100 551 m Kahler Corporation'- Repairs on Hospital 20ON OO 4.00 552 Conley Camera Co: Storage 1500400 3.00 553 Otto Bartel Dwelling 00000 200 �554 G. R. Stewart' weg Dwelling' '3000i"00 4.00 I555 e = M. Kos Garage 47500 1a00 556 Wm. Snell Dwelling 2 300%00 4.00 ,i557 Henry Riege Dwelling 3000iOO 4:00 558 Jerry A: Daly Dwelling 5000oOO 6100 559 Auga A. Berndt, Garage 300-w00 1:00 1560 S.E:Yager Dwelling 1 , 1500:00 NOO 1 1561 A.AaRiege Shop 2000.00 4:00 1562 Seldor Wandalsvik y Dwelling . 2000,00 _ 3.00 563 A. Pa Stafford Dwelling 800400 2:00 �564 Paul Mattson Dwelling 1700iOO 300 1565 Fred Stoppel Repairs Z 50000 200 j29 Isaac JoslA.•n, Movers Permit 14100 I� ` 70.00 John Kelly !,1 i Building Inspector." The following report of the City Engineer for the month of September, 1920, was read, and motion by Schroeder second by Olson carried that the same be referred to Street and Alley Committee: ithe I "October 4, 1920. Honorable Mayor and Common Council, City of 'Rochester, Minnesota, Gentlemen: - -sr I herewith submit report for the month of September 1920: ti, f .. ,i $ .`_ 1 �. •-fy:.nri �� sir S. 1���.�.r�fy-F'+1`,rFs' .r. .,."=`�',4� .n'.. •�-1,ri� r�•' •'•, •1 •' J r . �.r ._hti',. i.r g ;t r.?ttj: M� .`s-`S..nffi=L:aii�x�i �-:•:.-a.t:.'�':rs'Sa`��i%i�.,�r.:�b-ty�.>a"..x`i``?..'*%.-a:'i�reai``a'J4'.t:,:F.a�.�'.r<%,:'..%s`L:.:',+.'`�•,r, Mpg 'L^"t:�... �,{i 'h„•z;.:,S 264 ----------- ---- -- STREET AND ALLEY FUND Funds available August 30, 1920s, $337.24 Appropriated Sept. 7, 1000000 Appropriated Sept. 20, 1000000 Appropriated Oct. 42.. 1000.00 3337.24 Paid out for labor, Sept. 4th, $386.30 ; 11th, 440.30 ., 18th, 419*05 r' 25th, 454.65 Oct. 4th, 405:i40 - 2105,70' Balance on hand October 4th, $ 1231i54 GEWERAL FUND' . Funds available, August 30, 19209 $1018i77 Appropriated, October 4, 1000:00 f $2018.77 Paid out for labor, Sept. 4th, $201:50 llth, 225.95 n n n n ri 18th, 353,05; j 25th, 222175 Oct. 4th, 239.05 1242Q30 1 Balance On hand October 4th, $-776.47 SEWER FM - d Funds available, August 30, 1920, j $ 308•79 Appropriated, October 4, . f000.00 i30s.79 Paid out for labor, Sept. 4th, 0116,180 llth, 16,:0 � , 18th, 115a20 25th, -40450 4 fe " Oct. 4th, 156:90 446.30 Balance on hand October 4th, �R.: j $^•862.49 . BRIDGE FUND ' Funds available, August 309 1920, r r'I '" 1050.54 Paid out fob labor, Sept. 18th, r $27.30 n n n n " 25th, - 34,.•20 - ' Octi 4th, 30.10 91.60 Balance on Band October 4th, =F'. .958094 . No expenditures from Special -Road and Permanent Improvement Revolving Funds this month. Respectfully submitted,, C. H. Armstrong, City Engineers" Alderman Case returned to the Council Chambers and again took his Chair. The following petition was read, and motion by Schroeder second by Miner carried that the same be referred to •the.Street and Alley Committee; State of Minnesota, Petition to,vacate alley .between Lots six: -and, seven- in,:Block Sixty — County of Olmsted, ss: three, Original Plat, Rochester, a - = Minngsotai•.' City of Roehesteri The petition of Isaac Joslyn and F. D: Rommel, respect- r. ,�• •''-C. •JX k.'F.,:._LY,,, si''..;�, ' .y � �:F,Fti "' �.'w.•1' S.^ri„?mac::: .^ I ' ti �?}. yint-: "4y _,},y'• t°t•,•-i,'-r'..+` 'ti`,.` �:' ks, ,,,y,r s�x� �-•. t.r :F �.Q`p} ,•rr•-.,�+•+'S�; i��" 'YF,�'.• `�+-;: �'•Z'••i_+, �,�-C ;' -i',-" �' ma�yy-- .i"' „.i. '% ;,' ^'}W.1•U;y"�.,�•,L -_ Jrc'� 5`S.; _ L..=G<, a.e,- :K='• b rt :. .a: _ <*i;n t.r'„4' :Ymf'�:„`..Sta�..-v`•'•i ,1� 4. - 265 ,Is rV �4'i " "�_ - i e ` b YI ' A` .G. t .far - 4•y %Sw fully ,shows; la' That they are:the owners in fee simple of lots six and seven in Block i Sixty-three of the Original Plat of the Town, now City of Rochester, Minnesota, and that between said two lots is a public alley. 1 21 That 'on -the' west of said lots is First Avenue Northeast and on the East side:of said lots t6 the right-of-way of the Chicago & ,Northwestern Railroad Company used,by a spur•tracki And that the alley running east and west between said lots six and seven is about eighteen feet' wide by forty-nine and six tenths feet long. r 3: That 'the said public alley between said lots has not been used by the a public for more ihan..25 -years last past and is of no public benefit. 4. That *the'vacation of said alley would be of benefit to the property owners and would in no way be any loss to the City of Rochester or any damage to the Y ' interest of the public. 51 That ,hereto attached and made a part of this petition is a plat showing the alley asked to be vacated and the property surrounding the same: t WHEREFOA,', Petitioners pray that the. Common Doun:cil of the City of Rochest- er order this petition filed of record with the City Clerk, that a day and place be fixed for hearing,- and that notice of such hearing,be given as provided by the City Charter and that after said hearing -said alley between said lots six and seven in said block sixty-three in the Original Plat Hof the Town, now City of Rochester, Minnepota, be vacated by resolution and for such other and further relief as the Common Council may' consider your petitioners entitled to: Dated September 22nd, 192q.i IL Isaac Joslyn s Y v Y F. D. Rommel State of Minnesota,,'', County of Olmsted, ss. Isaac Joslyn and F. D: Rommel being duly sworn on oath say: that they are the petitioners named in the foregoing petition; that they know the contents thereof and that the same is true of their own knowledge. Isaac Joslyn (Notarial )Seal of Olmsted, F. D. Rommel C Ounty, Minnesota) Subscribed and sworn to before no this 22nd day of September, 1920: I. L. Eckholdt ' ' Notary Public, Olmsted County, Minnesota: My commission Expires December lst,'19261" The following report of the Electrical Inspector for the month of September, 1920, was read, and motion by Miner second by Schroeder carried that the same be re- ferred to the Finance Comdittee: :M (`{261i UK;. "For ?Month of Sept. 1920. Report of Electrical Inspector. ' - Estimate No. Cost Fees 932 Foster Eleetrie•Coi $15.00 933 it ,f . 11 10.00 R 934 Rochester If if 200.00 1.50 935 C. J. Wilber - 40.00 .75 936 Rochester " 40eOO :75 937 1d.D.Mattson, Owner Q5.00 .75 :75 938 C. J. Wilber Electric Co, ." 50400 939 Foster " 5:00 940 " " " 15000 1r50 941 " " " 21i00 ` 9 If n " 95.00 W75 943 475.00 3:75 944 " " "' 950.00 7:50 945 C. J. Wilber " " 2000 946 L A. Kepp n p under ; 947 n over :75 948 " . over .75 -, 949 If over *75 950 Foster " • 4o.00 .75 951 " 15�00 952 " " If10:b0 953 C. J. Wilber If .75 954 50:00 05 955 Foster n If 5600. 956 97.50 05 957 Rochester " " 18rt00 958 Ltt A. Kepp n over :75 959 over 05 960 n n n under 961, Rochester 12.O-O 962 Foster If 15.00 963 a n " . 60. o0 • #75 ' 964 If" ,' .. 50,00 r:75 965 C. 'J. Wilber " " :`.' 15ti00 966 n " " 28.00 :75 967 20400 968 -If33.00 .75 969 " 18*00 970 n a n 50aOO 05 97 " it 60.00 05 972 If IS40,100 �75 $30:00 •', Y • '' ,. Frank drove, Electrical Inspector." Motion by Rommel second by Miner, carried that the City Clerk be instructed to advertise for bids for the purchase of one Model Noo 490 Chevrolet Touring type Laitomobile now owned by said City andr used• in the City Engineer's Department; said .bids to be opened •at a' meeting of said Couhmn Council to be held on October llth, 1920,at 84o'clock P.M� An ordinance granting license to the Rochester Bus Line to operate two jitney conveyances upon certain, streets and avenues•in the City of Roch- ester, Minnesota, was given its second reading*.,,,,,,, Motion by Schroeder second by_Case.carried that,L. A. Kepp be granted an electrician's license. The electrician's license bond of ,L...•A._ Kepp with Fred, W• Haase and Austin A. Kennedy as sureties thereon, --each in:,the amount of One Thous - St` `t:v r - Y�,'Y'..•t,f;�:"+^.•�rT�•c`L±3-Fg�*3.-,p,f"'.�"k:,ifv.`.'�'.� f�t f i and Dollars was read-,, •and motion by -Rommel second by Miner carried that the said sureties be accepted and .that the said bond be approved and placed on file. The following 'claim -was read,,. -and after a consideration of the same by the Common Council, motion by Miner second by Schroeder carried that said claim be referred.to Mr. Nelson`,for -correct•ion: "Rocherster.Minn. October 4th, 1920. To the Mayor and the Common Council. of the City of Rochester@ Gentelmen: The work in connection,with the Asesment of the City'haven been completed, and performed according to'.Regulations, I am herewith attaching Bills for Ballance of my Salery, and other minor.,.bills incured, as allowed when entering upon the Job last May. Ballance on Sale rIy • 0800:00 Schmith Printing Co 6925. c V H.Se-Adams $1:6p. Mary•Croning :` 28,00. - t r c total, v 80005-61' N.M.Nelson, Asessor." The following'claim was read, and motiaa by Miner second by Olson carried that the same be placed on file: "Rochester, Minn. Oct. 3, To The Common Council.. I herewith present Bill for remainder of my Salary as Depty Assesser. 21 Days in September l50a00. Eugene A. Callahan." �- Motion by Witzke second by Rommel carried that the contracts for the above described grading of Sixth Street Southeast and the construction of sanitary sewers be each awarded to Wi4iam• C: Praser:Y _ Motion by Miner second by Rommel carried that the certified checks filed by the unsuccessful bidder's on the grading and construction of sanitary sewers be each returned to them. Alderman Schroeder introduced the following resolution which was read: Be it resolved by the `Common Council of the City of Rochester: That the said Common Council does hereby determine to adhere to its former resolutions ordering local improvements to be made in the following named streets and avenues in the City of Rochester, and providing the mode of assessments therefor, namely: Ninth Avenue Northwest from the North line of Center Street West to the Center of Second Street Northwest; Ninth Street Northwest from Broadway Street North and running west to the lineqf '-the ern �<<' - westy alley in Block•T*eAy—three in: the NorthAddition; • .+ � "•ram-;'._i„`<Fpd� ".i?e=' r+-' ' • -:nri r,� .'s' ! f 268 R•. Second Avenue NorthWestrfrom Fifth Street Northwest to the -center �of Sixth Street Northwest; Ifirst Ninth Street Northeast from Second Avenue Northeast to the alley east of Broadway Street North; Eighth Street Northwest from -Broadway' Street North. to a point' ►lninety feet east of Second Avenue Northwest; a Second Street Southeast from Fifteenth Avenue Southeast to a point i one hundred feet east of the East line.of Eleventh Avenue Southeast; Second Avenue Southeast from Fourth Street Southeast to a point sixty feet south of the south line of the alley running east and west -through Block Eighty-five; - -r Eighth Avenue Northwest from the center of Third Street Northwest to a point sixty-six feet north of the north line'of Second Street Northwest; Sixth Street'Southeast from Third Avenue,Southeast to Eleventh Avenue Southeasto Motion by Schroeder second by Case that said resolution be adopted I{ as read: Roll Call: Ayes: Case, Schroeder, Rommel, Miner, Olson, �itzke: Nays: Nonei President Smith declared said resolution passed and adoptedi Alderman Schroeder introduced the following resolution which was read: Be it resolved by the.Common Council of the City of Rochester: That the bid and proposal of Wm C: Fraser for the construction of a sanitary sewer in the following named street; Eighth Street Northwest from Broadway Street to a point ninety ; f feet east of the east line of Second Avenue Northwest; according to the I plans and specifications of the City Engineer, .,is :hereby accepted at the following prices; 540 ft 8" Vit:Pipe Sewer& at $1a60 per, foot:-• 22 - -6 inch on 8 inch Y connec-Cion's,' each'�`$1V50 r 2 Manholes at .$80,300 -each 540 feet W water pipe (Gal) per foot. �40, in same trench 100 per cubic .yard for loose :ro,ck excavated,:.per• cubic,+yard extra Sand rock excavation per cubic yard $6.bo extra Solid rock excavation " " $11r00'extra - Said contractor to furnish--a-bond for' -the sum of $180000 Motion by Case second by Schroeder that said resolution be adopted as read: Roll Call: Ayes: Case, Schroeder., Rommel, Miner, Olson, -Witzke. Nays: r j None:, President Smith^declared said resolution passed and adopted. 1 . � r'r+ .`:;fin ..i-.'+. i�•'t .. '• ; :.� `+' ., .r'� Alderman Schroeder introduced the following resolution which was read: IBe it resolved by the Common Council of the City of Rochester: That the bid and proposal of Wm C. Fraser ,for the construction of a sanitary sewer in the following named Street: Second Street Southeast from Fifteenth Avenue Southeast to a point one hundred feet east of the . east liner of, Eleventh ,Axienue Southeast, according to i • ;+ r ✓ri .q ' : i •A ii',�r�..•� 'ri� � •4:t,.w''y7,r�+5?v ,. -, '. - ;. - _ , ' ` .-y /` ` r ''3-a="4_r •,,°�:.n,•. j.,4r'i, .;v..z�' 1 �.'. �'.' -' c'�g1>: �N � _., • - '�""„ _ "� _ _,{",,,y t -r 'Ile *=?+tn:, �xi'•r.ti ?, .iQi'; ;3ri ,. -`,' "'L,r 'r r' �%:`. :'f i -i 4 rr_ r^tt ''+-`,,,:1'+ �"'' •i3 :;ors-':rt� •�?� ,��'��'�";;%rr'.�"'y��x��.:;�e Y-v��,,fCs,,,��ioi•r_.>„ �"+"~�'u3.,�.rs�•',Y.':Q;.k 269 0 ^.b � .•�. � s'rYy � i 1 the plans and.specifieations,,of the City Engineer, is hereby accepted at the follow- ing prices: 1267 feet 8" Vit:'.Pipe Sewer.,; -per foot $1i35 32 6 inch on 8 'inch "Y" • connections, each $1:50 2 Manholes,, at. eaeh$7500 -, " :. 1 Flush Tank, completer' $160�00 833• feet 12 " Gala-. Water"`Pipe' 3in same trench, per foot - $.50 Loose rock excavation, per cubic yard, $5:00 extra Sand rock excavation;- 't' " ' " $640 extra Solid rock " t $11:00, extra Said contractor to furnish. -.a bond'for the, sum .of $2600100._- Il � Motion by Olson second;by .Witzke that said resolution be adopted as read: Roll Call: Ayes: Case,.�chroeder, Rommel, Miner, Olson, Witzke: Nays: Nonei President 'I Smith declared said re'sol'ation passed and adopted@ I� Alderman Schroeder introduced the following resolution which was read: it Be A resolved by the Commoon Council of the City of Rochester: !� -That the bid and proposal of Wm Co Fraser for the construction of a sanitary sewer in the following named Avenue: Second Avenue Northwest from Fifth Street Northwest to the center of Sixth { Street Northwest, seeording to" the plans and specifications of the City Engineer, is hereby accepted" the ' folI6_w_ i.ng prices: 498 feet 8 inch Vit:Oipe Sewer at $1060 per foot 8 - 6 inch on,8" "Y"' connections, each$1ii50 1 Man -hole, 'at $85a00 Loose rock excavation, per cubic yard, $5.00 extra Sand rock " " " $600 extra Solid rock " `' "t $11:00 eextra -Said contractor to furnish bond for $2190400. Motion by Rommel second by Case that said resolution be adopted as read: Roll Call: Ayes: Case, Schroeder, Rommel, Miner, Olson, Witzke: Nays: None.0 President Smith declared said resolution passed and adopted+ Alderman"Rommel Yntrodueed the following resolution which was read: �( Be it resolved by the Common Council of the City of Rochester: i That the bid and proposal of Wm C: Fraser for the construction of a sanitary sewer in the foll6wing'named Street: Ninth Street Northeast from Second Avenue Northeast to the alley first east of Broadway Street North, according to the plans and specifications of the City Engine- er, er, is hereby aceeptt-d at the following prices; 766 feet 8 ineh._Vit. Pie Sewer at �1*70 per foot;, 28 = 6 inch . on 8` Inch Y" connections, each $l15O; 2 Manholes, at .$,85.00 each; ' Loose rock excavation, per cubic yard, $500 extra; Sand rock excavation, " " " $600 extra; Solid " " " " " $1100 extra; Said contractor to•'furnish bond for $160000. Motion by Miner Arcond by Olson that said resolution be adopted as read: II Roll• Call: Ayes: Case Schro'eder;� ,Rommel, Miner,- Olson, Witzke.i Nays: None. President Smith declared said resolution passed. and adopted. Alderman Schroect`eV� introdij&id' the �foil(�winQ resolution, which was read: rt\i�y�-�.�?Gl: �1,,,F1aY hi+5.•`.'V.�. �:F,t.>�j"�-.�� �! j..N;,f i ' l - ..h?r•"i. "�i�7,`-r�.`s''Sits•.�.�w'.'nyw'�^'s;:��:7^{rti�'�.rix•':si,� �yi`: 'Crr rt� � '�'•- 270 I IhBe it resolved by'the Common Council of the City of Rochester; ; That the bid and proposal of WPm C: Fraser for the construction of a sanitary sewer in the following named Avenue: Ninth Avenue Northwest from the North .line of Center Street West (� to the center, of Second Street Northwest,• "according to, the plans and speci- f �fications of the City Engineer, is hereby accepted'at the following prices: 150 feet 8 inch Vit: Pipe_ Sewer, at_ $1ro60 per foot; 4 _ 6 'inch 1" water pipe in same trench, per foot, Oi40 ' 1 Manhole at $85a00 ++1 Loose rock excavation, per cubic yard, $5.00 extra; if Sand " " ° " " - 6:00 extra; �! ` Solid " �. " "' " " 11,00' extra; Said contractor to furnish bond for ,$40,0:,00. !i Motion by Schroeder second by Case that said.resolution be adopted �i as read: Roll Call: Ayes: Case, Schroeder-,, Rommel,,Miner,, Olson, Witzkei, Nayst Nonei President Smith declared said resolution pass'ed and adopted0 j Alderman Schroeder introduced the following resolution which was I !f read: ,Be it resolved by the Common Council of the -City of.Rochester: That the bid and proposal of Wm C. Fraser for the construction of la sanitary sewer in the following named Street: Ninth Street.Northwest from Broadway Street North and -running West #` (� to the west line -of the Rest,alley in Block Twenty-three in the, Northern Addition to the Town, nova City, of Rochester, according to,the; plans and ispecifications of the` City Engineer, is hereby accepted at the following r prices; phi I 400` feet 8 Inch Vit. Pipe, Sewer, at"$1#60 per foot; 16 - 6 inch on 8 inch Y connections, each $1050; iy, 1 Manhole at $851000; a I ' Loose rock, excavatio per cubic ,yard; $5,60 extra Sand n n n n "' $&00 extra .' Solid " " " " r.• .41100, extra Said contractor to furnish a bond for $800a00. ' Motion by Case second by Miner that said resolution be adopted as read: Roll Call: Ayes: Case, Schroeder, Rommel, Miner, Olson, Witzkeo Nays:' None. President Smith declared said resolution passed and adopted: T Alderman Schroeder introduced the following resolution which was- r' read: k � ;- Be it resolved by the Common Council of, the- C,i$y. of. Rochester:_ „ That the bid,,and proposal, of Wm C: Fraser :for* the construction of a sanitary sewer in the #ollowing named Avenue: ;,2 Eighth Avenue Northwest from -the -center of Third Street -Northwest Ito a point sixty-six feet north of the -north line of Second Street Northwest, according to the plans ,and specifications of.-the.,City Engineer, is. hereby- , n accepted at the following prices: , 211 feet 8• inch. Vito Pipe` Sewer, -,.at $1©10 per, foot; 8 - 6 inch on 8 inch "Y" connections, each $1:5O; ' _ ✓4 a���ij��i; � - 'r� ,�. - ' .. #,,: .ZL .tt'4`:z^_ y� i 3 x . _ 5 ' r; 2 Manholes at $65:00 each; Loose -rock excavation, per cubic yard., $5&00 extra; Sand n n n n n $6.00 extra a `Solid " " " " " $1100 extra ' Said.contractor to furnish bond for $380:00: ' S , Motion by Case second by Rommel that said resolution be adopted as read: 1- } Roll Call: Ayes: Case, {Schroeder, Rommel, Miner, Olson, Witzke& Nays: None& Presid- f;: -ent Smith declared said resolution passed and adopted& h "£ Alderman*Schroeder introduced the following resolution which was read: T z Be it resolved by the Common Council of the City of Rochester: That the bid arid' Proposal of Im C. Fraser for the construction of a sanit- ary sewer in the following named Avenue: - ` Second Avenue Southeast from Fourth Street Southeast to a point sixty feet south of the south line of the alley running east and west through Block Eighty-five, according to the plans and specifications of the City Engineer, is hereby accepted at the following prices;' ' { 316 feet 8 inch Vit: Pipe Sewer, at $logo per foot; 10 - 6 inch on 8 inch "Y" connections each $1*50; 1 Manhole,.e,t$85000; Loose rock excavation, per cubic -yard 05100 extra; Sand " " " " " $6.00 " Solid " " " " " 011.00 " Said contractor to furnish bond for $ 700&00. Motion by Miner second by Schroeder that said resolution be adopted as read: Roll Call: Ayes: Case,, Schroeder, Rommel, Miner, Olson, Witzke. Nays: None& President Smith declared said resolution passed and adopted: {, _ { { Alderman Schroeder introduced the following resolution which.was read: � 1 Be it resolved by the Common Council of the City of Rochester: That the bid and proposal of Wm C. Fraser for the p grading of Sixth Street Southeast from Third Avenue Southeast to Eleventh Avenue Southeast in the City of i Rochester, according to the plans and specifications of the City Eligineer, be and the same is hereby accepted at the following prices: Grading per ' cubic yard, - - - - - - - - - - - - - - $ago Loose rock excavation per cubic yard - - - - - - 1a50 Surfacing " - - - - 1i60 Solid rock excavation " " " - - - - - - - 2.50 ' j { For extra {work cost plus 15% Said City to furnish material for filling and surfacing. I(i j The Mayor and City Clerk of said City are hereby authorized and directed to enter into a contract with said bidder in accordance herewith. Said bidder Is hereby required to execute and deliver to said City a bond to secure the performance of said contract in the sum of $3000400. Motion by Case second by Witzke that said resolution be adopted as read: Roll Call: Ayes: Case, Schroeder, Rommel, Miner, Olson, Witzke. Nays: None6 President Smith declared said resolution passed and adopteds Alderman Miner'.introduced the following resolution which was read: 272 as . 1u Whereas, the^Common Council ,of. the: City' of Rochester deem it expedient and necessary that local public -improvements, the cost and expense of which shall be paid by special assessments, levied as provided by law, be made in said City, as follows: That a public street, fifty feet in width, be laid out.and opened along and across the North twenty-five feet of Lots,, Forty-nine, fifty-five, fifty-four and fifty-three and the South twenty-five feet of lots fifty and fifty-two, all in State Subdivision of Section Thirty-six in Township One hundred and seven North.of Range Fourteen West, in the City of Rochester, Olmsted County, Minnesota: r Therefore, Be it resolved by said,Common Council: That a public hearing of all persons interested in said improve- . _ went will be held at 8 o•1clock on October. 18th, 1920, at the Council Chamb-. ers in the City Ball in said City, at which all persons interested � the �! said improvements may appear and be heard before said Common Council in relation to said•improvementi r r Be it further resolved: That the City Clerk is hereby directed to cause to -be published in the official paper ofsaid City, a notice to all persons of the time; place and object of said meeting and hearing4 Motion by Schroeder second by Case that•saial resolution be adopted as read: Roll Call: Ayes: Case, Schroeder, Roimnel,"Miner, ' Olson, Witzkei i Nays: None:• President Smith declared said resolution passed and adopted: Alderman Miner introduced the•following resolution which was read: Whereas, the Common Council of the City of'Rochester deem it ; expedient and necessary that local public improvements, the cost and expense of which shall be paid by special assessments, levied as providedtby laws - be made in said City, as follows:. That a publita street be laid out and opened on and across the following premises, viz: Beginning at the Southeast corner of Lot Ten in Block Nine in } East Rochester in the City of Rochester, Olmsted County, Minnesota, for ; place of beginning and running thence north, along the East line of Lots ?a ten and eleven in said Block, to the -Northeast corner of said Lot eleven, running thence West, along the North line of said Lot eleven, a,distance of thirty feet, running thence in a straight line,,southeasterly, to the 1 place of beginning& Therefore, Be it resolved by said Common,Couneil; That a public hearing of alllpersons interested in said improve- '. went will beheld at`8 o'clock PiMi on October, 18th, 1920, at the Council • / J. -' J. tip -cam'^{^'• J" ' `:•-.'_ - ."�'Xi� ye srf t• % ss'�sr- 'yuq,6tir r2 xr -"�7c `k: r su tt+o r: jr r`r'9T:_ s'•��Yr W` M�a. - :i '-�7�3�w,�r�K��.��w.ir �,a.`f"rt 'ea �..,< _r,.;r:!-' `'y: Pit"' "• .?� • Yt ; Chambers in the City Hall -in said City, at which all persons interested in the said improvements may appear and be..heard before said Common Council in relation to said k, improvement: w Be it further :resolved: Z That the City Clerk is -hereby directed to cause to be published in the _official paper of said City, a_,notice to all persons of the time, place and object of said meeting and hearing. Motion by Olson second by Schroeder that said resolution be adopted as read: Roll 'Call: Ayeir Case -Schroeder s Rommel, Miner, Olson, Witzkec Nays: None: President Smith declared gaid,resolution passed and adoptedo Alderman Schroeder introduced the following resolution which was read: �a WHEREAS., The Common Council of the City of Rochester, deem it expedient and necessary that local public improvement, the cost and expense of Which shall be paid by special assessments levied, as provided by law, be made in said City of � A • Y '[t Rochester, as follows:'. That a,sanitary-sewer be constructed in Tenth Avenue Southeast from the center of Fourth Street Southeast to center of Sixth Street Southeast; ( Therefore, Be it resolved by the Common Council of the City of Rochester: ,That a public hearing of all persons and parties interested in said im- provements will be held•at 8 o'clock P.Mo on 18th day of October, 1920, at the F ' Council Chambers in the City Hall in said City at which time -and place all persons and parties interested in said improvements, may appear and be heard by and before said Common Council in relation to said improvements: The City Clerk is hereby ordered and directed to cause to be published in the official paper of -said City a notice to all interested -persons and parties of the time, place and purpose of said meeting and hearing: Motion by Schroeder second by Case that said resolution be adopted as read: Roll Call: Ayes: Case,:Schroeder, Rommel, Miner, Olson, Witzke: Nays: -None. President Smith declared said re'solution passed and adopted-* Alderman Case introduced the following resolution which was read: Be it resolved by the,Common Council of the City of Rochester: That the sum of $1000100 be and the said sum is hereby appropriated from e the General Pund of said City, for use of the Street and Alley Committee: Motion by Case second by Schroeder that said resolution be adopted as tead: Roll Call: Ayes: Case, Schroeder$ Rommel, Miner, Olson, Witzke. Nays: None. f President Smith declared said resolution passed and adopted: Alderman Case introduced the following resolution which was read: Be it resolved by the Common Council of the City of Rochester: That the, j3um of $1000:00, be and the said sum is hereby appropriated from tyke Sewer Fund of .said City, for use -of the Street and Alley Committee: } r~F NM jj Atiotion by Schroeder. second'by Miner that' -said resolution be adopted jas read: Roll Call: Ayes: Case, Schroeder, Rommel, Miner, Olson, Witzke@ �INays: Nonei President Smith declared said resolution passed and adoptedi Alderman Case introduced the following resolution which was read: ' resolved the Common Council of the City of Rochester: 3 Be it resol d by y I That the sum of $100000 be and the said -sum is hereby appropriat- ed from the Street and Alley Fund of said City, for use of the Street and Ij Alley Committee: Motion by Miner•seaond by Schroeder that said resolution be I +adopted as read: Roll Call: Ayes: Case, Schroeder,,Rommel, Miner, Olsonv �Witzkei Nays: Nonei President Smith declared said resolution passed and `, adopted@ The Common Council attthis time took a recess of thirty minutes iifor the purpose of inspecting the reinfonoed-concrete bridge.inow under con- listruction across Bear Creek at the intersection of Sixth Street Southeast land Ninth Avenue Southeast, after which they'again returned to the Council lChambers and were called to order by'President Smith: r The following estimate,prepared`by�'the City Engineer`was read, and Imotion'by Schroeder second by Case carried that `the same be 'placed on file: -October '4th,1920: Honorable Mayor and Common Council; ` City of Rochester, Minn. f` Gentlemen:- ' I' I herewith submit'estimate No@ 3'-in favor of'the !!Illinois Steel Bridge Co:, for construction of -Bridge over Bear!'Creek lIon Sixth Street and,Ninth Avenue Southeast: j}It Contract Price r 0139980.00 Less 15°� j r $20471900 - t " Estimate #1 170505 # 3282i50 7.03445 I�Amount of Estimatb No@ 39 6945&45 . . This estimate to be submitted only after the Honorable Council j! have made inspection of Bridge* ^ i Respectfully submitted,' �i C• H. ^Armstrong, ` T i City Engineer." The following claims were readmotion b, and y R,•ommel second by Miner carried that'the same be allowed and that or be drawn for the several amounts: From the General Fund: Earle T4' P'arker, 50000; Worthington Pump -$110.. 0 and Machinery Corporation�J: Wi ' Anderson, `$l'ij9t3; , Rochester Telephone Co. , l - . '.!�^ ` - ,. p. , #;:n;�; ,' .3'apt -:;;• i r � s.::��'`�f�`x i„L z�4 . S'd°f�, . 111 LZ.t YrviY'_LRFy. _•��i"'Y�ti:,r...'_. _ „ts_' w w , 275 15 025.10; J.,Wi Anderson,, $144421;,Public-Utility Fund, $315a26; Mrs. L. V. Mitchell; $400; Winona Oil Company;;•,$210t00;.W: H. Mitchell, 06a00; Sullivan and Harwick, $a75; Star Laundry, $i20; Poster Electric Company, $14*25; Hanson Hardware Company, $2:25; �H. Si Adams- $Ua47; AZAaber 8:00; Eldin T: Holtorf, $18iOO; Earle T. Parker $52a50; Maass and McAndrew Company, Bulletin Publishing Company, $5.45; Ellis ,P15s69; Machine Company, $9.00: =. From the Fire Protection Fund: Liddle and Bergan,$24:55; Foster Electric itnY•" Company, $1990; Star Laundry, $L.b145; Public Utility Fund, $17:021 C. G. W. R: R. Co.,, ' Clt t_ '.F. � - - 1S1a78: Rochester Tblephone Companv. $475: American Railway Express Company. ll1155a From the Street and Alley Fund: Hayes -Lucas and Green, $567:00; Botsford Exff„ Lumber Company, $3:55; .•Dr. Charles To Granger, �7�00; W. Lowry, 549:48; Baumgart and lAnderson, $913'13; _Liddle and Be_ rgan,w"' 1w15. cN F• C From the Bridge,Fund:.C&NW Ry Co., $28.17; C.G*W-R:R. Coe, %$2.91; American krrr IRailray Express Company, $.92: f its', F"` From the Sewer Fund: Foster Electric Company, 04r85; C.G. 7-'4 R.R: Co., r# = 11034o27;, .Dodge Lumber and Fuel Company, $N50: -A I From the Lighting,Fund: -Public Utility Fund, $1163.78. ' Alderman Schroeder as Chairman of the License Committee reporting in the t s s s p g �a matter of the proprietors of the Lawler Theatre compelling their patrons to use the °y• , north exit of said theatre, stated that.he had called upon said proprietors and found r that the State Fire Marshall, had ordered the use of the said exit when possible, and >,`{5 also that they were taking the matter up with the Kahler Corporation to get permission E't � for the construction of a sidewalk leading from this exit to the sidewalk on First i- ;•a fi• IAv4nue Southwesti ` Motion by.01son second by Miner carried that the said report of the License Committee be aceepted. 'a. Alderman Rommel introduced an ordinance to provide for the appointment of a y i Socials Welfare Worker for the City of Rochester, Minnesota, and prescribing the auth- ority, powers and duties of said offiee,which was given its first reading. vI 2 F: H. Mosse was before the Common Council requesting that water mains be 4 I�laid in Eighth Avenue Northwest from Second Street Northwest to Third Street Northwest, sand motion by Miner second by Rommel carried that the said request be referred to the IIPublic Utility Board. Motion by Miner second by Schroeder carried that the Equalization Board of ` I the City of Rochester, Minnesota, be instructed to go to Saint Paul, Minnesota, and appear before the Tax, Commission of said State in protest against the raise of twenty per cent on real-estate assessment within the City of Rochester, Minnesota, for the H year 19209 recently made by the Board of "Equalization of Olmsted County, and that the I necessary expenses be paid from funds of the City of Rochester, Iinnesota. it t On motion b Wit-zke second b Olson Council adjourned to October llth 1 20 y y � � 9 at 8 o'clock, P;M# C�o , ���...,,,Ci. t.r C arka f':t "v'i •;',vi r f,. ^.�G+�m�''a`Y.'3'�`"t�'"~F' ,�ii •'- y#:=r.'^:. -,�.•,