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17 COMMON COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF SEATTLE May 21 1886 The following claims having been approved by the Finance Commitee are allowed and ordered paid by warrants drawn on the respective funds Name Fund #Warrant Amount Remarks Hasbrook & Terry City 1665 .60 Medicine for prisoners S Kenny City 1666 20.13 Police Buttons Neuman & Argens City 1667 2.00 Keys Schwabacher Bros & Co City 1668 1.75 Crepe A A Bell City 1669 2.48 Taxes refunded Thos Cranney City 1670 2.20 Witness Fees J H Woolery City 1671 1.50 Fare of Vagrant sent out of City G Kellogg City 1672 4.75 Medicine for prisoners J Murphy City 1673 122.50 on a/c of wound T Boardman Fire 839 3.00 Washing hose D Franklin Fire 840 3.00 Washing hose Post Intelligencer Fire 841 2.00 Ad of Fire Elections Times Fire 842 1.50 Ad of Fire Elections Press Fire 843 1.50 Ad of Fire Elections The following claims are on motion rejected C M Anderson $6.48 for services as police officer Providence Hospital $368.04 for care of wounded rioters Special Police $130.00

M J Carkeek, D Kellogg, H Butler and D L McCowan are nominated and unanimously elected and Board of Registration for the ensuing year. On motion the Committee on Fire & Water are instructed to investigate the matter of hose supply Clerk submits on ordinance entitled "A special ordinance appropriating money to pay audited billl" which adopted by the following vote; in favor thereof Councilmen R H Calligan, J Furth, G W Hall, W A Harrington, T W Lake, Chas McDonald, J J Post and G W Young On motion Council does now adjourn until Monday May 24th at 7:30 PM H L Yesler mayor Attest W R Forrest clerk by E Shepard deputy J J Post and G W Young; against none

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397 COMMON COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF SEATTLE. Mar 2 1888 Petition of the Seattle Lumber and Commercial Company for a lease of Madison Street from Front Street to the Bay for a period of one year, read and referred to the Committee on Harbors & Wharves and the Committee present a report recommending that the petition be granted, On motion the matter is laid over without action until the next regular meeting. Petition of the Seattle Upholstering and Manufacturing Company for the removal of certain cabins from the foot of Spring Street, read and granted and the Chief of Police directed to see that said cabins are removed. Petition of the Seattle Upholstering and Manufacturing Company for a lease of a portion of the foot of Spring Street for a period of five years, read and referred to the Street Committee. Petition of Geo W. Hall and others for the grading of Fourth Street from Battery Street to Bell Street read and granted provided the work is done under the direction of the City Surveyor. Petition of Hugh & Taylor & others for grading and laying sidewalks on Depot Street from the Bay to Fir Street, read and referred to Street Commitee. Petition of A A Bell & others for grading and laying sidewalks on Depot Street from the Bay to Fir Street, read and referred to Street Committee. Petition of Antoni Anderson for removal of obstruction in alley between 7th & 8th streets on Lenora Street read and referred to the Street Committee with power to act. Petition of D Rohefs & others for widening Second Street from Battery Street to Depot Street and grading and building

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414 JOURNAL OF THE PROCEEDINGS OF THE Mar 16 1888 Committee to investigate the matter & make report of most suitable location and the estimated cost of each of said wharves. Adopted. Mayor appoints Street Committee. From Same committee granting petition of Geo G Lyon et al for opening High Street from Temperance to Banner Streets Banner Street from High to Allen Streets and Allen St from Banner to Light Streets. Adopted. From Same Committee granting petition of D N Hyde & others for opening Roy Street from Light to Victory Streets and Victory Street from Roy to Bluff Streets. Adopted. From Same Committee rejecting petition fo J M D McDermott and others for opening portion of 5th Street & Brook Street as Sixth Street has been opened and Brook Street should be graded and sewered when opened. Adopted. From Same Committee granting petition of Hugh S Taylor & others for grading and laying sidewalks on Bell Street from 5th to 7th Streets and that the City Surveyor be instructed to furnish plans and specifications so bids can be advertised for and submitted at the next regular meeting. adopted. From same committee granting petition of Wm McCoy for permission to put a boot black stand on South Second Street near New Standard Theatre. Adopted. from same Committee granting petition of A A Bell & others for grading Depot Street from Elliotts Bay to Fir Street & directing the City Surveyor to submit plans & specificationat the next regular meeting. Adopted. from same Committee granting petition of Fred Wilhilm & others for grading Cherry Street from 4th to 13th Streets

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451 COMMON COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF SEATTLE May 4 1888 Be it remembered that this 4th day of May 1888 the Common Council of the City of Seattle meets in its Council Chamber pursuant to law. Present: Acting Mayor J Furth Councilmen Frink, Green, Lake, Moran, Reitze and Russell, and deputy Clerk C W Ferris Petitions Petition of J D Smith et al for the grading of and cconstructing sidewalks onboth sides of University Street from 5th to 8th Streets. Read and referred to street committee. Petition of O W Lynch et al for the abatement of a nui-- sance on 10th St between Stewart and Howell Streets Read and referred to Sewer & Drainage Committee. Communication from H W Wheeler et al asking for a franchise from the City for a street railway. Read and referred to Street Committee. Communication from W H H Green recommending Sydney Smith for the position of Policeman. Read and ordered filed. Petition of A A Bell et al for the opening of Bell Street from 7th toDepot Streets. Read and referred to Street Committee. Petition of A A Bell et al for the grading of, and constructing sidewalks on both sides of Eighth Street from Depot St to Mill Street. Read and referred to Street Com. Petition of A A Bell et al for the grading and constructing sidewalks on both sides of Wall Street from Elliott's Bay to Depot Street read and referred to Street Com.

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454 JOURNAL OF THE PROCEEDINGS OF THE May 4 1888 From Same Committee granting the petition of D T Denny et al for the grading of Lake Ave from John Street to Harrison Street and directing the City Surveyor to submit plans and specifications therefor at the next regular meeting. Adopted From Same Committee refusing the petition of A Jackson for grading a portion of Jackson Street; stating that work has been done as prayed for. Adopted and ordered filed. From Same Committee rejecting the petition of J M Quilter for vacating a portion of Old Beach Road. Adopted. From Same Committee granting the petition of J D Wincapaw for grading and constructing sidewalks on Box Street from Depot St to Harrison Street and the City Surveyor is directed to submit plans and specification therefor at the next regular meeting. Adopted. From Same Committee submitting report of L Bertrand and Co showing the condition of the 7th Street grade, north end, which is ordered filed and City Attorney directed to notify the Bondsmen on said contract to complete said street. From Committee on Sewers & Drainage in reference to the petition of A A Bell as follows: Your Committee to whom was referred the petition of A A Bell for a sewer in Bell Street beg to report that the same be granted and the sewer be placed under the direction of City Surveyor. Adopted.

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