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Petsch, Cullen, Kerr, Sanborn, Weber,
Kenny, Kain, Starkey, Bryant, Minea,
Long. Mr. President— ls.
Approved Dec, 10.1886.
By Committee on Streets
It is hereby ordered by the Common Coun
cil of the City of SL Paul:
That the matter of paving Wabasha street
from College avenue to Rice 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 of
the expense thereof, and state whether one
half of the cost thereof is to be pail 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 nee- j
essary 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 profile
of said improvement, as required by law.
if you renort in favor of the same.
Sixth — Send the Council a proper order
directing the work to be done.
Yeas — Aids. Conley, Dowlan, O'Connor,
Petsch. Cullen. Kerr. Sanborn, Weber,
Kenny. Kain. Starkey, Bryant. Miuea,
Long. Mr. President — 15.
Approved Dec. 10. 1886.
By Committee on streets —
It is hereby ordered by the Common Conn
ci! of the" City of St, Paul:
That the matter of paving Dakota
avenue, from the bridge to Congress street
be and the same is hereby referred to the
Board of Public Works to Investigate aud
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 i
tie- City Treasury before the contract is let.
Third — Can real estate to be assessed for
said improvement be found bene„ted to the
extent of damages, costs and expenses
necessary to be incurred thereby?
Fourth — Is such improvement asked for I
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 you report in favor of the same.
Sixth Send the Council a proper order
directing the work to be done.
Yeas — Conley. Dowlan. O'Connor,
Petsch. Culien. Kerr, Sanborn, Weber,
Kenny. Kain, Starkey, Bryant, Mines.
Long. Mr. President — 15.
Approved Dec. 10. 1888.
It is hereby ordered by the Common Coun- ;
cil of the City of St. Paul:
That the matter of vine Cedar street i
'from Second street to the north line of j
Eighth ist Ii ) street be and the same is
hereby referred to the Board of Public
Works to investigate and report:
. First — Is this improvement proper and j
necessary?
Second — Give the Council an estimate of ;
the expense thereof, and state whether one- I
half of the cost thereof is to be paid into
the City Treasury before the contract is
let
Third — real estate to be assessed for
said improvement he found benefited to
the extent of damages, costs and expenses
necessary to be incurred thereby?
Fourth — 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 you report in favor of the same.
Sixth — Send the Council a proper order
directing the work to be done.
Yeas — Conley, DowJan. O'Connor,
Petsch, Cullen, Kerr. Sanborn, Weber.
Kenny, Kain. Starkey, Bryant, Miuea,
Long. Mr. President — 15.
Approved Dec 10. 1886.
By Committee on Street?!
lt is herein* ordered by the Common Coun
cil of the City of St. Paul:
That the matter of paving Sixth street
from Wabasha street to Summit avenue,
be and the same is hereby referred to the |
Board of Public Works to investigate and
report:
First 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 i
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- j
ers of a majority of the property to be as- i
sessed. for such improvement?
Fifth — the Council a plan or profile
of said improvement as required by law, if
you report in favor of the same.
Sixth — the Council a proper order
directing the work to be done.
Yeas— Aid. Con! v. Dowlan, O'Connor.
Petsch, Cullen, Kerr, Sanborn. Weber,
Kenny. Kain. Starkey, Bryant, Miuea,
Long. Mr. President — 15.
Approved Dec 10, 1888.
By Committee on Streets —
It is hereby ordered by the Common Coun
cil of the City of St. Paul:
That the matter of paving Eighth street
from Locust street to Wabasha street, be j
and the same is hereby referred to the j
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
.lalf of the cost thereof is to be paid into
the City Treasury before the contract is let
Third — Can real estate to lie assessed for
said improvement be found benefited to the
Extent of damages, costs and expenses
accessary to be incurred thereby?
Fourth ls such improvement asked for
apon the petition or application of the own
ers of a majority of the property to be as
lessed for such improvement?
Fifth Send the Council a plan or profile i
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,
Petsch, Cullen, Kerr, Sanborn, Weber.
Kenny, Kain. Starkey, Bryant, Miuea,
Long. Mr. President — 15.
Approved Dec. 10. 18S6.
By Committee on Streets
It is hereby ordered by the Common Coun
cil of the City of St Paul:
That the matter of paving Minnesota
street from Second street to north line of
Eighth street be and the same is hereby
referred to the Board of Public Works to
investigate and report:
First— ls this improvement necessary
and 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 contractus let.
Third — Can real c: "ate to be assessed for
■said improvement be found benefited to the
extent of damages, cc.ts and expenses nec
essary to be incurred thereby?
Fourth — such improvement asked for
upon the petition or application of the own
ers of a majority of the pro|ierty to be as
sessed 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 or
*er directing the work to be done.
— Aid. Conley. Dowlan. O'Connor.
Petsch. Cullen. Kerr. Sanborn, Weber.
Kenny. Kain. Starkey, Bryant, Miuea,
Long, Mr. President— ls.
Approved Dec 10. 1886.
By Committee on Streets-
It is hereby ordered by the Common Coun
cil of the City of St Paul:
That the matter of paving Wacouta street
from the railroad to Ninth street be aad
the same is hereby referred to the Board
E»f 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 contract is let
Third — real estate to be assessed for
said improvement be found benefited to
the extent ot damages, costs and expenses
necessary to be incurred thereby?
Fourth— ls 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 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,
; Petsch, Cullen, Kerr, Sanborn. Weber,
Kenny, Kain, Starkey, Bryant, Minea,
Long. Mr. President— ls.
Approved Dec. 10. 1886.
By Committee on Streets-
It is hereby ordered by the Common
Council of the City of St Paul:
That the matter of paving Robert street,
from Seventh street to north line of 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
necessary?
Second — Give the Council an estimate of
the expense thereof, and state whether one
! half the cost thereof is to be paid into
the City Treasury before the contract is let.
Third— real estate to be assessed for
said improvement be found benefited to the
extent of dam-ires, 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 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,
Petsch. Ciiilen. Kerr. Sanborn. Weber.
Kenny. Kain, Starkey. Bryant, Miuea.
Long. Mr. President — 15.
Approved Dec. 10. 1836.
By Committee on Streets
It is hereby ordered by the Commom Coun
cil of the City of St. Paul:
That the matter of constructing a sever
on Sixth street, from Oak street to Sum nit
avenue, be and the same is hereby referred
to the Board of Public Works to Invest!
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 costs thereof is to be paid
Into the City Treasury before the contract
is let-
Third Can real estate to be assessed for
sail improvement be found benelited to the
extent of damages, costs and expenses
necessary to lie 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 improvements as required by law, if
you renort in favor of the same.
Sixth Send the Council a proper order
directing the work to be done.
— Aid. Conley, Dowlan, O'Connor,
Petsch. Cullen. Kerr. Sanborn. Weber.
Kenny, Kain. Starkey, Bryant, Miuea,
Long. Mr. President — 15.
Approved Dec. 10. 1886.
By Committee on Streets-
It is hereby ordered by the Common Coun
cil of the City of St. Paul:
That the matter of constructing a sewer
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— ls this improvement proper and
necessary?
Second— 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 islet.
Third Can real estate be assessed for
said improvement, be found benefited to
the extent of damages, costs and expenses
necrssarv to be incurred thereby?
Fourth — Is such improvement asked for
upon the 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 improvements as required by law,
if you report in favor of the same.
Sixth Send the Council a proper order
direct. the work to be done.
Yeas — Aid. Conley, Dowlan, O'Connor,
Pestcli, Cullen, Kerr, Sanborn, Weber,
Kenny, Kain, Starkey. Bryant, Miuea,
Long, Mr. President — 15.
Approved Dec. 10, 1868.
By Aid. Dowlan — ~
It is hereby ordered by the Common Coun
cil of the City of St. Paul:
That the matter of opening an alley six
teen feet wide on the north end of block 1.
Dayton's addition, from Mississippi street
ti L'Orient 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 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 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 — Aid. Conley, Dowlan, O'Connor,
Petsch, Cullen, Kerr, Sanborn. Weber,
Kenny, Kain, Starkey, Bryant, Miuea,
Long. Mr. President— ls.
Approved Dec. 10. 1888.
By Aid. Minea—
It is hereby or.;. 'red by the Com tnon Coun
cil of the City of St Paul:
That the matter of grading a roadway
thirty feet wide (to a partial grade) on the
west side of block 38, West St. Paul proper,
from Delos street to Isabel street, be aud i
the same is hereby referred to the Board of j
Public Works to investigate and report:
First — Is this improvement proper and j
necessary?
Second — Give the Council an estimate of
the expense thereof and state whether one
half of ihe 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 benefited to
the extent of damages, costs and expenses
necessary to be incurred thereby? *
Fourth— ls such improvement asked for
upon the pet tion 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 iniDrovements as requ red by law if
you report in favor of the same.
Sixth — Send the Council a proper order
directing tiie work to be do-tie.
Y'eas Aid. Conley, Dowlan, O'Connor.
Petsch, Cullen, Kerr. Sanborn, We'tx-r,
Kenny, Kan. St. i. key. Bryant, Miuea,
Long. Mr. President — 15.
Approved Doc. 10, 1836.
By Aid. Dowlan —
It is hereby ordered by the Common Coun
cil of the City of St. Paul:
That the matter of opening 111 Airy
street, from Mississippi street to De Bow
street, as originally platted, 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 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
uecessary 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 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 — Conley. Dowlan, O'Connor,
Petsch, Cullen, Kerr. Sanborn, Weber.
Kenny, Kain. Starkey, Bryant, Minea,
Long, Mr. President— ls.
Approved Dec 10. 1886.
-THE ST. PAUL DAILY GLOBE.' SATURDAY MORNING, DECEMBER 11, 1886 -SIXTEEN" PAGES.
By Committee on Streets . V;-.;-. '■
It is hereby ordered by the Common Coun
cil of the City of St Paul:
That the matter of constructing a sewer
on Dakota avenue, from the bridge to Con
gress street, be and the same is hereby re
ferred to the Board of Public Works to in- |
vestigate and report: " : ~f&'<i
First ls this improvement proper and
necessary?
Secoud — Give the Council an estimate of
the expense thereof, and state whether one
half of the costs 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 neces
sary 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 the Council a plan or profile
of said improvement as required by law, if
you report in favor of the same.
Sixth— the Council a proper order
directing the work to be done.
Yeas — Aid. Conley; Dowlan. O'Connor.
Petsch. Cullen. Kerr. Sanborn, Weber.
Kenny. Kain. Starkey, Bryant, M.nea,
Long. Mr. dent — 15.
Approved Dec. 10. 1886.
By Committee on Streets —
It is hereby ordered by the Common Coun
cil of the City of St. Paul:
That the matter of constructing a sewer
on Eighth street, from Temperance street
to Minnesota street, be. and the same is
hereby referred to the Board of Public
Works to investigate and report:
First — this improvement proper and
necessary? -.:, :- .'.
Second — Give the Council an estimate of
the expense thereof, and state whether one
liar of the cost thereof is to be paid into
tne 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 applicat on oi the
owners of a majority of the property to be
assessed for such improvements?
Fifth —Send the Council I p. an or profile
of said improvements 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— Aid. Conley. Dowlan. O'Connor.
Petsch. Cullen. Kerr. Sanborn. Weber,
Kenny. Kain. Stirkey. Bryant Miue.i.
Long. Mr. President — 15.
Approved Dec. 10, 1886.
By Comnvttee on Streets
It is hereby ordered by the Common
Council of the City of St Paul:
That the matter of constructing a sewer
on Eighth street from Wabasha street to
Cedar 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
haif of the cost thereof is to be paid into the
City Treasury before the contract is let
Third — i an real estate to be assessed for
said improvement be f.iund benefited to the
extent of damages, costs and expeuses 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 provided by law, if
you report in favor of the same.
Sixth — Send the Council a proper order
directing the work to be done.
Yeas — Conley, Dowlan. O'Connor,
Petsch, Cullen. Kerr, Sanborn, Weber.
Kenny, Kain. Starkey, Bryant. Mlnea.Long.
Mr. President ls.
Approved Dec. 10. 1886.
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 Carroll street, from Western avenue to
Rice 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 expeuses
necessary to be incurred thereby?
Fovrth — 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 iinprovemnts 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,
Petsch, Cullen, Kerr. Sanborn, Weber,
Keuny, Kain, Starkey, Bryant, Miuea,
Long. Mr. President — 15.
Approved Dec. 10, 1886.
By Aid. Smith —
It is hereby ordered by the Common Coun
cil of the City of St. Paul:
That the matter of the construction of a
sewer on Yon M.nden street, from Dous
nian street to Western avenue, be and the
same is hereby referred to the Board of
Public Work 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 expenses nec
essary to be incurred thereby?
Fourth ls such improvement asked for
up Hi the petition or application of the own
ers of a majority of the property to be as
sessed for such improvement?
Filth— Send the Council a plan or profile
of said improvements as required by law,
if you iv-ioil in favor of the same.
Sixth— Send the Council a proper order
directing the work to be done.
Yeas — Co i ley. Dowlan. O'Connor,
Petsch, Cullen, Kerr, Sanborn, Weber,
Kenny. Kain, Starkey, Bryant, Minea,
Long. Mr. President — 15.
Approved Dec. 10, 1883.
By Aid. Weber-
It is hereby ordered by the Common Coun
cil of the City of St. Paul:
That the matter of constructing a sewer
on Ellen street, from Maekubin to Marion
streets, be and the same is hereby referred
to the Board ot 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 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
owners 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 tiie Council a proper order
directing the work to be done.
Yeas Aid. Conley, Dowlan. O'Connor,
Petsch. «'niieu, Kerr, Sanborn, Weber,
Kenny, Kain. Starkey. Bryant, Miuea,
Long. Mr. President— ls.
Approved Dec. 10. 1886.
By Aid. Weber-
It is hereby ordered by the Common Coun
cil of the City of St. Paul:
Tnat the matter of grading Fuller street,
from Dale to Lexington avenue, 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— 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 for said improve
ment be found benefited to the extent of ',
damages, costs and expenses necessary to '
be incurred thereby?
Fourth — such improvement asked for
upon tbe petition or application of the own- |
ers of a majority of the property to be
assess-*! for such improvement?
Fifth— 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— Aid. Conley. Dowlan, O'Connor,
Petsch, Cullen, Kerr, Sanborn, Weber,
Kenny. Kain. Starkey, Bryant, Minea,
Long. Mr. President ls.
Approved Dec. 10. 1886.
By Aid. Weber- 1 >■?••*-*.%
It is hereby ordered by the Common Coun
cil of the City of St. Paul:
That the matter of grading Aurora ave
nue, from Dale street to Lexington avenue,
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 — the Ciuncil 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 cor tract 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*— ls 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 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—A id. Conley, Dowlan, O'Connor,
Peisch, Cullen, Kerr, Sanborn, Weber,
Kenny. Kain, Starkey, Bryant, Minea,
Long. Mr. President — 15. ,
Approved Dec. 10. 1886.
By Aid. Weber-
It is hereby ordered by the Common Coun
cil of the City of St. Paul:
That the matter of grading Martin street,
from Dale street to Lexington avenue, be
and the same is hereby referred to the Board
of Public Works to invest gate and report:
First— ls this improvement proper and
necessary?
_n md — 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
sa.d improvement be found benefited to the
extent of damages, costs and expenses nec
essary to be incurred therein ■>
Fourth ls such improvement asked for
upon the petition or application of the own
ers of a majority of '■•• property to be as
sessed for such Improvement?
Fifth Send the Council a plan or profile
of sad improvement** as required by law. if
you report m favor of the -*ame.
Sixth — Send the Council a proper order
directing the work to be dune.
— Aid. Conley. Dowian. O'Connor,
Petsch. Cullen, Kerr, Sanborn. Weber,
Kenny. Kain. Starker-, Bryaut Miuea,
Luna Mr. President— ls.
Approved Dec. 10, 1886.
Adjourned.
Robert A. Smith:. President of Council.
Tiros. A. PitENDERGAST, City Clerk.
OFFICIAL.
Proceedings of Board of Public Torts.
Itreutiir M -etina.
St. Paul, Aug. 2, ISS6.
Board met at 2 p. m.
Present: Messrs. Hoyt. Peters, Quinby,
Schlick and Mr. President.
Absent: Mr. Becker. (Excused,)
Reading the minutes of the 26th, 28th,
29th and 30th ulto. dispensed with.
A communication was received trom P.
V. Dwyer. notifying the Board that he
withdraws as one of the sureties on the
bond of Dwyer and Cantwell, contractors
for making sewer connections. Referred
to the City Attorney.
A communication was received from F.
It. Delano, right of way agent, notifying
the Board that J. J. Hill owns no property
on the line of the proposed opening, widen
ing and extension of Snelling Avenue —
but that said property is held in trust by
said Hill for the St. Paul. Minneapolis &
Manitoba Railroad Company for railroad
purposes. Referred to the City Attorney
for report as to the manner in which (said
property is to be treated in making the
assessment for said improvement.
Alice C. Peterson, by her attorney, H. L.
Carver, Esq.. presented a written protest
against the change of grade on East Fourth
street. Considered and ulaced on file.
The Hamline University, by E. F.
Mearkle. presented a written protest against
the opening, widening and extension of
Snelling Avenue, from Langford Avenue
to St Clair street Placed on tile, and to be
considered when the assessment for said
improvement comes up for completion.
William F. Davidson, by his attorneys,
Messrs. Williams and Goodenow, filed notice
of appeal in the matter of the assessment
for the opening of an alloy through block
17, St. Paul Proper. Placed on file.
John Dunn made application and sub
uiPted bond for plumber's license, which
was granted In accordance with rules and
ordinances, and bond approved.
Bids were opened and read for the con
struction of a sewer on Custer street, from
the Mississippi river to Plato Avenue;
thence on Plato Avenue, from Custer street
to Starkey street; thence on Starkey street,
from Plato Avenue to Isabel street; thence
on Concord street, from Isabel street to
State street; also on Oneca street from
Isabel street to Susan street; thence on
Susan street, from Oneca street to Dakota
Avenue; thence on Dakota Avenue, from
Susan street to Goffe street; thence on
Goffe street from Dakota Avenue to
George street as follows, to wit:
Palmer & Dunklee $85,589 00
F. S. Blodgett 78.500 00
Hans Hansen 90.500 00
Patrick Drew 92,000 00
Hennesey Bros., Atfuew & C0x...... 83,775 00
Thornton & Sim*- 93,833 00
John W. Doherty 88,349 00
Wm. Forrestal 81,135 00
Patrick Do'! erty 85.947 00
Thomas Heilly 87,000 00
tleo. A. Bubar 91,133 00
After which the said bids were laid over
to the 3d inst at 2 p. m.. and the City At
torney was requested to report as to the
responsibility of the bondsmen of F. S.
Blodgett ,Qi
Bids were opened and read for the grad
ing of Dale street, from Goodrich Avenue
to Summit Avenue, as follows, to-wit:
Joseph Thornton 1.025 00
Henry Justus 1,20 00
George Bolan 1,035 40
Wm. P. Murphy 1.1131 00
After which the said bids were laid over
to the 3d inst.. at 2 p. m.
Bids were opened and read for the
grading of Toronto Avenue, from Randolph
street to St Clair street, as follows, to-wit:
Tbom-is Reilly $(",000 00
John D. Moi-an 10,360 00
James Karan„_ph. 6,750 00
Patrick H.Thornton 6,630 00
After which the s«id bids were laid over
to the 3d inst. at 2 p. m.
Bids were opened and read for the grading
of Webster street, from Randolph street to
Pleasant Avenue, as follows, to-wit:
Thomas Reilly .......*.. $5,0J0 00
John D. Moran 6,781 01
Patrick H.Thornton 8,000 00
After which the said bids were laid over j
to the 3d inst. at 2 p. m.
Bids were opened and read for the paving
of Summit Avenue, from Selby Avenue to i
Dale street with asphalt pavement and
putting in granite curbs, as follows, to-wit: !
Barber Asphalt Company $105,270 00
Warren Scharf Asphalt Farina: Co. 95,500 00
After which the said bids were laid over ;
to the 3d inst., at 2 p. m. ;.; ;**,- ':
Bids were opened and read for the grad
ing of Winifred street, from Concord street
to State street, and from Cambridge street
to Andrew street and surface with gravel
said Winifred street from Concord street
to Andrew street as follows, to-wit:
Palmer-; Dunklee $8,300
Palmer & Dunklee being the only bid- I
tiers, and their bid being deemed too high,
the same was rejected and the Clerk directed j
to readvertise for bids for said improve- . .
ment ',:.
Bids were opened and read for the grad
ing of Stewart Avenue, from * Tuscarora j
street to Otto Avenue, as follows, to-wit:
John D. Moran.. .....'.'.:...:. $7,000 |
Patrick H. Thornton .-. 5,400
After which the said bids were rejected, |
beiug deemed too high, and the Clerk was i
directed to readvertise for bids for said im
t provement.
The Engineer and Corporation Attorney
having reported back the matter of the pro
posed opening, widening and extension of
Mississippi street 06 feet wide, from Broad
way to Nash street, the same was recom
metted to the Engineer to locate buildings
in line of said improvement and send cx
i perts for report of damages to same. : , v
The Engineer having submitted plan and
' estimate of cost' the following report was
I ordered sent to the Council, to-wit:
ITo the Common Council of the City of St
I Paul: . ;■}•■*•-';
I The Board of Public Works have had
under consideration the resolution or order
of the Common Council, approved May 19,
1886. relative to the grading of Conway
street from Commercial street to Earl
street, and having investigated the
proposed improvement respectfully report
! that said improvement is necessary and
proper; that the estimated expense
thereof is $12,970, 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 bene
fited to the extent of the costs
: and expenses necessary to be incurred
j thereby; that said improvement is not
asked for by a petition of a majority of the
1 owners of property to be assessed therefor,
: but we herewith send a plan or profile of
j said improvement, and an order for your
; adoption, if you desire us to make the im
! provement. Yeas 5 nays 0.
I In the matter of the order of Council to
Board for formal report on a change of grade
i on Floral street, between Summit Avenue
! and Grand Avenue,, the following report
was ordered sent to the Council, to-wit:
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 April 23,
1886. relative to a change of grade on
Floral street between Summit Avenue and
Grand Avenue, and having investigated
; the proposed improvement, respectfully re
' port that said improvement is necessary and
I proper, as indicated by the red line on theac-
I com;. allying profile; that the estimated ex
! pense thereof is $23; that real estate to be
; assessed therefor can be found benefited to
j the extent of the damages, costs and expenses
! necessary to be incurred thereby: that said
i improvement is not asked for by a petition
j of a majority of the owners of property to be
; assessed therefor, but we herewith send a
i plan or profile of said improvement, if you
1 desire to make the improvement. leas
5, nays 0.
In the matter of the order of Council to
Board for formal renort on the opening
and extension of Bedford street, from
North street to Hopkins street, the fol
lowing report was ordered sent to the
Council, to-wit:
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 Aug. j
23. 1884. relative to the opening and ex
tension of Bedford street, from North
street, to Hopkins street, and having in
vestigated the proposed improvement, re
spectiully report that said improvement is
not necessary and proper at this time. j
Yeas 5. nays 0.
Resolution of Council approved July 28, |
ISB6, notifying the Board that the vote by
which the Common Council approved the |
award of a contract to Joseph Thornton, j
for the grading of Arch street, from Jack
son street to Columbia street, has been re- j
scinded, and that the contract executed by :
said Board on June 23, 1886. for said work ;
with sad Thornton has bean annulled, and j
requesting the Board to cause a copy of
said resolution to be transmitted to said !
Thornton. Placed on file and copy of res
olution ordered to be sent to Joseph Thorn
ton.
Order of Council to Board, approved j
July 28, 1836. for formal report on a change
of grade on Arch street from Columbia
street to Linden street, referred to Engineer
for profile.
Order of Council to Board, to cause a six
foot sidewalk to be built on north side of
Jeanne Avenue west to the Public park,
referred to Engineer to carry out.
In the matter of the grading of Jefferson
Avenue, from Victoria street to the right
of way of the St. Paul & Sioux City Kail
road company, the assessment as to block
38 (except north ninety feet), Stinson,
Brown & Ramsey's Addition to St. Paul,
was corrected by omitting said property
from said assessment, the same having no
frontage on Jefferson Avenue.
In the matter of the construction of a
sewer on Ashland Avenue, from Dale
street to St. Albans street, the assessment
was corrected as to lot 1, block 10. Hol
combe's Addition to St. Paul, by reducing
the amount against said lot ?10.">0. so as to
conform to the facts and rights of the case
as intended, and so as to read as follows,
to wit:
Holcombe's Addition to St Pabl.
Supposed owner and
description. Lot. Block. Benefits
Faanie N. Routu 1 10 $04.50
In the matter of the grading of Grotto
street from Goodrich Avenue to Marshall
Avenue, the assessment was corrected as to
lots 15 and 14. block 11. Holcombe's Addi
tion to St Paul, by omitting from said as
sessment said lot 14. the same belonging to
a different owner and having no frontage
on said street and by reducing the amount
against said lot 15 $10.50. so as to conform
to the facts and rights of the case as in
tended, and so as to read as follows, to
wit:
Eo'.combe's Addition to St. Paul.
Supposed owner and
description. Lot. Block. Benefits
Cochran, Walsh and Rice... 11 £34 50
In the matter of the grading of St. Al
bans street from Goodrich Avenue to
Marshall Avenue, the assessment was cor
rected as to lots 1, 2 and 3, block 6. Summit
Park Addition to St Paul, as to ownership
and description, by omitting from said as
sessment the west half of said lot 3, the
same belonging to a different owner and
having no frontage on said St. Albans
street, so as to conform to the facts and
rights of the case as Intended, and so as to
read as follows, to-wit:
Summit Park Addition to St. Paul.
Supposed owner and
descriution. Lot. Block. Benefits
C Whiting I,2&E}--*: of 3 0 $290.00
In the matter of the grading of Buffalo
street, from Acker street to Granite street,
the assessment was corrected as to westerly
100 feet of lots 13 and 13, block 6. Edmund
Rice's Second Addition to St. Paul, by
reducing the amount against said prop
erty. 82.30, so as to J conform to the facts
and rights of the case as intended, and so
as to read as follows, to-wlt:
Edmund Rice's Second Addition to St. Paul.
Supposed ovrnr? and
description. Lot. Block. Benefits
Gerhard H Toensins*, W'iy
100 feet of 13&12 6 $74.70
. In the matter of the grading and bridging
of Arcade street, from Seventh (7th) street
to Maryland street, it was ordered that the
Council be asked to pass a refunding order
for the sum of $102.00 in favor of Charles
F. Huebner, the same being the amount
overpaid by said Huebner, owing to over
assessment of lot 1, block 24, Oakville Park
Addition to St. Paul.
The Clerk was directed to give a correc
tion notice in the matter ot the assessment
for the grading of St. Albans street, from
Goodrich Avenue to Marshall Aveuue. as
to amount assessed against lots 7, 6 and 5.
Mun roe's subdivision of block 17, Moss'
Out Lots, St Paul (Protestant Orphan asy
lum supposed owner). - -A
The Clerk was directed to give a correc
tion notice in the matter of the assessment
for the opening, widening and extension of
Western Avenue, from Goodrich Avenue
to Pleasant Avenue, as to description of
lots Ito 11. inclusive, block 10, Terrace :
Park Addition to St. Paul.
The Clerk was directed to give a correc
tion notice in the matter of the assessment
for the grading of Ducas street, from the
southerly line of the right of way of the
Minnesota & Northwestern Railroad com- .
pany to Concord street, as to lot 1, block
3, Bazille <& Robert's Addition to St. Paul.
' The Clerk was directed to give the first .
assessment notice for a change of grade on
Robert street from Third street . to the :
' northerly end of the so-called Robert street
| bridge. : VFi * V' ;
j Pursuant to due notice and the adjourn
• ments thereunder, the matter of matting
and completing the assessment for the open
ing and extension of George street, from its
I western terminus to Cherokee Avenue,
■ came up, and the same was adjourned to the
j 80th inst at 2 p. m.
Pursuant to due notice and the adjourn
ments thereunder, the matter of making
and completing the assessment for the open
ing and extension of Stevens street, from
i the west line of Banning & Olivier's Addi
i tion to West St. Paul to Cherokee Avenue,
came up, and the same was adjourned to
j the 30th inst at 2 p. m.
Pursuant to due notice and the adjourn
-1 ments thereunder, the matter of making
and completing the assessment for the open
ing, widening and extension of Mohawk
Avenue, from Page street to Cherokee Ave
nue, came up. and the same was adjourned
; to the 30th inst. at 2 p. m.
Pursuant to due notice and the adjourn
! ments thereunder, the matter of making
| and completing the assessment for the
■ opening, widening and extension of Kent
' street, from Minnehaha street to the right
of way of the St. Paul, Minneapolis &
Manitoba Railway Company, came up, and
i the same was adjourned to the 30th inst at
j 2 p. m.
Pursuant to due notice and the adjourn
ments thereunder, the matter of making
and completing the assessment for the
i opening, widening and extension of Maek
ubin street, from Minnehaha street to the
right of way of the St Paul. Minneapolis
& Manitoba Railroad company, came up.
and the same was adjourned to the 30th
I inst. at 2 p. m.
Pursuant to due notice, the matter of
I making and completing the assessment for
the opening, widening and extension of
Victoria street, from Marshall Avenue to
West Seventh street, came up. and the
! same was adjourned to the 3d inst. at
| 2. p. m. y'■'■-
| Pursuant to due notice, the matter of
! making and completing the assessment for
' the opening, widening and extension of
; Snelling Avenue, 100 feet wide, from Lang
: ford street to St. Clair street, came up, and
the same was adjourned to the 30th inst. at
'. 2 p. m.
Pursuant to due notice, the matter of
making and completing an assessment for
the opening, widening and extension of
: Lexington Avenue, from Pleasant Avenue
j to the north line of sections 26 and 27, town
29, range 23. came up. and the same was
; adjourned to the 30th inst at 2p. m. . ; "
I Pursuant to due notice, the matter of
' making and completing the assessment for
the opening, widening and extension of
Richmond street, from Jefferson Avenue to
. Grace street came up. and the same was
j adjourned to the 30th inst at 2 p. m.
Pursuant to do notice, the matter of
I making and completing the assessment for
I the opening and extension of Toronto
Avenue, between St. Clair street aud St.
i Albans street, produced southerly to Fair
i mount Place, came up. and the same was
, duly completed, and the Clerk directed to
give the confirmation notice.
Pursuant to due notice, the matter of
making and completing the assessment for
the opening and extension of St. Albans
I street, from Goodrich Avenue to Fairmount
| Place, came up, and the same was duly
| completed, and the Clerk directed to give
| the confirmation notice.
Pursuant to due notice, the matter of
making and completing the assessment for
the opening, widening and extension of
Arundel street, from Minnehaha street to
Como Avenue, came up, and the same was
duly completed and the Clerk directed to
give the confirmation notice.
Pursuant to due notice and the adjourn
ments thereunder, the matter of making
and completing the assessment for a change
of grade on Franklin street, from Elm
street to Irvine Park drive, came up, and
the same was adjourned to the 9th hist, at
2 p. m.
Pursuant to due notice and the adjourn
ments thereunder, the matter of the con
firmation of the assessment for the grading
of Arch street from Jackson street to Col
umbia street, came up. when all proceed
ings were annulled, the Common Council
having annulled the contract *
Pursuant to due notice, the matter of the.
confirmation of' the assessment for" the
grading of Irvine Park drive with stone
surfacing and gutters and granite curbs
came up, and after correcting the same by
reducing the amount against southeasterly
%of lots 8, 9 and 10 (except railroad)
block 36, Rice A Irvine's Addition to St.
Paul (Ada B. Wright, supposed owner), so
as to conform to the facts and rights ot the
case as intended, the same was duly con
firmed.
Pursuant to due notice the matter of the
confirmation of the re-assessment for the
sprinkling of Dayton avenue, from Summit
avenue to Arundel street, under contract of
William Forrestal until Nov. 1. 1883, on
the property on which judgment has been
denied by the District Court of Ramsey
county, Minnesota, came up, and the same
was duly confirmed.
Pursuant to due notice the matter of the
confirmation of the re-assessment for the
grading of Reaney street from Payne ave
nue East to Seventh (7th) street, on the
property on which judgment has been de
nied by the District Court of Ramsey
county, Minnesota, came up, and the same
was duly confirmed. - ;
Pursuant to due notice the matter of the
confirmation of the re-assessment for the
grading of Hamilton street, from Drake
street to West Seventh street, on the prop
erty on which judgment has been denied by
the District Court of Ramsey county, Min
nesota, came up, and the same was duly
confirmed.
Pursuant to due notice the matter of the
confirmation of the re-assessment for the
construction, relaying and repairing of
stone sidewalks tinder contract of Charles
and Henry Lauer (Estimates Nos. 1 and 2),
for term beginning April 1, 1885, and end
ing Nov. 1, 1885. on the property on which
judgment has been denied by the District
Court of Ramsey County, Minnesota, came
up and the same was duly confirmed.
The following estimates and bills were
examined and allowed, to-wit:
Estimate No. 5 and final, Mendota street
grading (Hudson Avenue to Minnehaha
street). J. McDonald, contractor; amount
due, $973.
Bill of Mark Costello of $11.65, pigeon
hole, etc., for office of the Board of Public
Works, June, 1886.
Bill of K. P. Cullen of $16 for livery for
the Board of Public Works, July, 1886.
Bill of D. L. Curtice of $93, maps of the
City of St Paul.
Bill of L. V, . Rundlett of $12.50, tickets
from union depot to Hamline and Merriam
Park for surveying party in Engineer's De
partment.
Adjourned to 7:30 p. m. this day. ,
William Barrett, President.
Official:
R. L. Gormax, Clerk Board Public Works.
Adjourned Meeting-. ..
St. Paul, Aug. 2, 1886.
Board met at 7:30 p. m., pursuant to ad
journment of this day.
Present: Messrs. Hoyt, Peters, Quinby,
Schlick and Mr. President. !
Absent: Mr. Becker. (Excused.)
The Engineer submitted report or the
estimates allowed on contracts for the pub- I
lie improvements under his charge and of '.
the amount of money expended for clean- ■
ing and repairing streets and sewers during !
the month of July. 1886. Report accepted
and ordered transmitted to the Council. ]
The Engineer having submitted plan and
estimate of cost, the following report was !
ordered sent to the Council, to-wit: j
To the Common Council of the City of St ,
Paul: ,\ ,
The Board of Public Works have had
under consideration the resolution or order j ,
of tbe Common Council, approved July !
7, 1886. relative to the grading of Greenbrier I ;
Avenue, from Margaret street to Seventh I
street, and having investigated the proposed j ,
improvement respectfully report that said j •
improvement is necessary and proper, with \ ,
Kettle River sandstone curb, stone j .
gutters and gravel surfacing; that I ■
the estimated expense thereof is $2,935, j
one-half of which need not be paid into the i ;
City Treasury before the contract is let; :
that real estate to be assessed therefor can I■;
be found benefited to the extent of the | .
costs and expenses necessary to be incurred f •
thereby: that said improvement is not j!
asked for by a petition of a majority of the . .
owners ot property to be assessed therefor,
but we herewith send a plan or profile .., of \ i
said improvement and an order . for your ,:
■ adoption, if you desire us to make the im*
•| provement. Yeas 5. nays 0. ' •
[ The Engineer having submitted plan
and estimate of cost, the followi***-, report
was ordered sent to the Council, to-wti:
i To the Common Council of the City of St'
Paul: «
' The .Board of .Public Works have had
j under consideration the resolution 01 order
! of the Common Council, approved April 22,
■ 18S6, relative to the grading of Cherokee
I Avenue, from Ohio street to the south City
limits, and. having investigated the proposed
j improvement respectfully report that said
I improvement is necessary and proper,
I that the estimated expense thereof it
$14,260, one-half of which need no!
I be paid into the City Treasury before the con
j tract is let; that real estate to be assessed
j therefor can be found benefited to the ex
; tent of the costs and expenses necessary to
! be incurred thereby; that said improvement
j is not asked for by a petition of a majority
of the owners of property to be assessed
I therefor, but we herewith send a plan oi
1 profile of said improvement and an order
1 for your adoption, if you desire us to make
j the improvement Yeas 5. nays 0.
The Engineer having submitted plan and
estimate of cost, the following report was
I ordered sent to the Council, to-wit:
To the Common Council of the City of St.
Paul: o
The Board of Public Works have had
under consideration the resolution or order
|of the Common Council, approved May
19, 1886. relative to the grading of Daly
street, from James street to Jefferson
Avenue and having investigated the pro
posed improvement, respectfully report that
said improvement is necessary and
proper; that the . estimated expense
thereof is $807, 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 owuers 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 5, nays 0.
The Engineer having submitted plan and
estimate ot cost the following report was
ordered sent to the Council, to-wit: ■:■;' ':
To the Commou 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 July
7, ISB6, relative to the construction of a
sewer on Randolph street from View streel
to Pleasant Avenue, and , having investi
gated the proposed improvement, respect
fully report that said improvement is neces
sary anil proper; that the estimated expense
thereof is $10,650, one-half of which need
not be paid into the City Treasury before
the contract is let: that real estate to be as
sessed therefor can b-3 found benefited t<
the extent of $9,117 of the costs and ex
penses necessary to be incurred thereby
the balance. ($1,533) to be paid b*
sewerage bonds; that said improvement ii
not asked for by a petition of a majority o;
the owners of property to be assessed the#
for. but we herewith send a plan or profile
of said improvement, and an order for your
adoption, if you desire us to make the im
provement Yeas 5, nays 0.
The following pay rolls, estimates and
bills were examined and allowed, to-wit:
Pay roll of Engineer Department. 49
men for the month of July, 1886. 097. 03.
Pay roll of Inspectors, 35 men tor tha
month of July, 1886, $2, 210.07.
Pay roll of Office Board of Public Works,
5 employes for month of July, 1886, $350.
Pay roll" of men employed in cleaning)
streets, 123 men and 30 teams for the month
of July, 1886, $7,326.53.
Pay roll of men employed in cleaning and
repairing sewers, 15 men and 4 teams foi
month of July, 1886. $727.89.
Estimate No. 1 (Goodrich Avenue grad
ing. Dale to Lexington), J. Thornton, con
tractor; amount due, $3,910.
Estimate No. 1 (Alley, block 12, St
Paul Proper, between Fifth an Sixth, pav
ing), T. Reilly, contractor; amount due,
$314.50.
Estimate No. 1 (Dayton Avenue sprink
ling, Third to Arundel), C. Bahr, con
tractor; amount due, $262.65.
Estimate No. 1 (Lexington Avenuf
grading, Concord to Wood), Cooper _
Harper, contractors; amount due, $850.
Estimate No. 3 (wooden sidewalks, con
tract 1886), J. Forrestal, contractor; amount
due. $5,779.57. a-
Bill of T. Stoddart of $70, livery for
Engineering department, July, 1886.
Bill of J. J. Kirkman of $70, livery foi
Engineering department, July, 1886.
Bill of J. Units of $35, livery for Engin
eering department July. 1886.
Bill of St Paul Furniture Company of
$19. furniture, Engineering department,
July, 1886.
Bill of Northwestern Lime Company of
$16.80, cement, July, 1886.
Bill of Robinson & Cary of $5.55, oil
etc., steam road roller, July, 1886,
Bill of Maendler Bros, of $30, broomi
for street sweeping, July, 1888.
Bill of F. Knauft of $92, nails, etc.,
Engineering department, July, 1886.
Bill of George Mitsch of $19.55. repairing
tools for street and sewer force, July. 1886.
Bill of A. Decker of 50 cents, hardware,
July, 1886.
Bill of Minneapolis & St. Louis Railway
Company of $12, freight on brick, July,
1886.
Bill of Strobach, Greiner & Co., of $320,
brick for sewers. July, 1886. * \
Bill of John Nevins of $50.10, drayagi
on stone, July, 1886.
Bill of Borland! & Botts of $9. envelopes,
Engineer's department, July, 1886.
Bill of Latter Bros, of $132.45, repairin|
sidewalks. July, 1886.
Bill of J. Kahlert of $5.35, repairini
tools for street force, July, 1880.
Bill of S. P. McMasters of $■!>. blue priiV
solution. Engineer's department, July, 1886
Bill of F. G. Draper & Co. of $4.80
hardware. July, 1886.
Bill of D. L. Curtice of $17, map of citj
(colored), Engineer's department, July,
1886.
Bill of Thomas Brennan of $1,157.83,
lumber. July. 1886.
Bill of Minea & Co., of $12.80, repairin|
tools for street and sewer force, July, 1886,
Bill of Board Water Commissioners oi
$145.65, changing hydrants, flushing sew
ers, etc., July, 1886.
Bill of Warner & Foote of $15, map ol
Ramsey and Walsh counties, Engineer De
partinent. July, 1886.
Bill of Mark Costello of $4.65, desk, etc.,
July, 186.
Bill of S. P. Folsom. Jr. of $19.60, re
pairing sewers, July, 1886.
Bill of Griggs & Foster of $31.50, fuel
for steam road roller, Juh. ISB6.
Bill of L. A. Blodgett of $66.00, livery,
Engineer Department, July, 1886.
Adjourned to the 3d inst at 2 p. m. '
William Barrett, President.
R. L. Gorman, Clerk Board of Pubih
Works. ■
Adjourned Meeting-.
St. Paul, Aug. 3, 1886.
Board met at 2p. m. pursuant to ad
journment of the 2d inst.
Present: Messrs. Hoyt, Peters, Quinby,
Schlick and Mr. President
Absent: Mr. Becker. (Excused).
Bids were opened and read for the grad
ing of Mound street from Burns Avenue t«
Hastings Avenue, as follows, to wit: .>
James McDonald $6,790.08
Charles Ncnnemacher. 5.274.
Henry Justus 5,681.00
John D. Moran 6,880.00
Joseph Thornton. 6,070.09
Charles Nonnemacher being the lowest
reliable and responsible bidder, the con
tract was awarded to him and ordered
sent to the Council for approval. Yeas, 5,
nays, 0.
Bids were opened and read for the
grading of Indiana Avenue, from Dakota
Avenue to State street, as follows, to wit;
Me Arthur Bros ....-.....531,009
McArthur Bio's being the only bidders
and their bid being deemed reasonable, and
they being reliable and responsible, th<
contract was awarded to them and ordered
sent to the Council for approval. Yeas, 5,
nays. 0.
Bids were opened and read for the grad
ing of Western Avenue, from Pleasant
Avenue to the right of way of Chicago,
Milwaukee & St. Paul Railway company,
as follows, to-wit: -y.'XT.
Patrick H. Thornton $8,575 01
John D. Moran... 11,000 0*
James Kavanaugb 10,840 Ot
. Patrick H. Thornton being the lowest
reliable and . responsible bidder, the con
tract was awarded to him and ordered sen
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