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Ordinance 128

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ORDINANCE NO. 124. FIXING THE COMPENSATION OF THE CITY CLERK. Approved Sept. 14, 1870. (This ordinance has been repealed.)

ORDINANCE NO. 125. TO PROVIDE FOR BUILDING A SIDEWALK ON THE EAST SIDE OF FRONT STREET FROM JAMES TO PIKE STREET. Approved Sept. 23, 1875. (This is a local ordinance which has become obsolete.)

ORDINANCE NO. 126. PROVIDING FOR A GRADE ON THE NORTH SIDE OF COLUMBIA STREET AND PARTIAL GRADE OF ALLEY BETWEEN FRONT AND SECOND STREETS AND FROM COLUMBIA TO MARION STREETS. Aprroved Sept. 23, 1870. (This ordinance has become obsolete.)

ORDINANCE NO. 128. RELATING TO THE POLICE AND THEIR POWERS AND DUTIES AND OTHER PERSONS MAKING ARRESTS. Approved Nov. 23, 1876. The City of Seattle does ordain as follows:

SECTION 1. -- That all police officers of the City of Seattle, shall have power, within said city, to make

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Ordinance 140

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On Spring Street: At Front Street 31 feet. At Second Street 80 feet. At Third Street 130 feet. At Fourth Street 163½ feet. At Fifth Street 192½ feet. At Sixth Street 225 feet. At Seventh Street 225½ feet.

On Seneca Street: At West Street 10 feet. At Front Street 48 feet. At Second Street 80 feet. At Third Street 125½ feet. At Fourth Street 170 feet. At Fifth Street 192 feet. At Sixth Street 213 feet. At Seventh Street 203 feet.

On University Street: At West Street 10 feet. At Front Street 60½ feet. At Second Street 85½ feet. At Third Street 120½ feet. At a point one hundred and fifty-three feet east of the middle of Third Street 132 feet. As a point one hundred and fifty-three feet west of the middle of Sixth Street 175 feet. At Sixth Street 175 feet. At Seventh Street 170½ feet.

On Union Street: At West Street 15 feet. At Front Street 80½ feet. At Second Street 91½ feet. At Third Street 115 feet. At Fourth Street 125½ feet. At Fifth Street 110 feet. At Sixth Street 135 feet. At Seventh Street 150½ feet.

On Pike Street: At West Street 15 feet. At Front Street 107 feet. At Second Street 111 feet. At Third Street 115½ feet. At Fourth Street 115½ feet. At Fifth Street 119 feet. At Sixth Street 119 feet. At Seventh Street 136 feet.

On PineStreet: At West Street 65 feet. At Front Street 138 feet. At a point midway between Front and Second Streets 160 feet. At Second Street 153 feet. At Third Street 132 feet. At Fourth Street 115feet. At Fifth Street 95 feet. At Sixth Street 95 feet. At Seventh Street 106 feet.

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SEC. 3. -- That the area made by the intersection of any two streets shall be level, excepting where the streets of that part of the city lying north of Mill street intersects Mill street.

SEC.4. -- That there shall be a uniform and continuous rate of grade in the streets between each and every two adjacent streets, intersections or points named in section two of this Ordinance: Provided, however, that no grade-line is established on the following streets, viz: On Alder street between Sixth and Seventh streets. On Terrace street between Fifth and Sixth streets. On Terrace street between Sixth and Seventh streets. On Jefferson street between Sixth and Seventh streets. On Union street between West and Front streets. On Pike street between West and Front streets. On Pine street between West and Front streets.

SEC. 5. -- That the said Ordinance No. 138, hereby amended, is also hereby repealed.

SEC. 6. -- This Ordinance to take effect from and after five days after its publication.

ORDINANCE NO. 141. IN RELATION TO TAXES FOR THE YEAR 1877. Approved July 13, 1877 (This ordinance has become obsolete)

ORDINANCE NO. 142. FIXING THE LIMITS WITHIN WHICH PROPERTY SHALL BE SUBJECT TO SPECIAL TAX FOR GASLIGHT PURPOSES FOR THE YEAR 1877. Approved July 19, 1877. (This ordinance has become obsolete.)

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PETITION FOR LICENSE.

TO THE MAYOR AND COMMON COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF SEATTLE:

The undersigned, Walter Dufour,

doing business under the name of Walter Dufour, having been a resident of the City of Seattle for four months last past and of this Territory for four months last past at Seattle in this Territory, requests a retail Spirituous, Vinous & Malt Liquor license to sell intoxicating liquor in the Third Ward of said city.

Name of house Maple Leaf Wine & Spirit Vaults No 3214, situated on the North side of Pike Street Corner of Fourth street, for the period of one year, from the 14th day of August, 1889, to the 14th day of August, 1890.

My title to the above premises is that of lessee - H. A. Bigelow, owner -

Dated Seattle, August 14, 1889.

W Dufour, Applicant.

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Know all Men by these Presents, That we, Walter Dufour, as principal, and W. B. Jones and C. H. Shaw, as sureties, are held and firmly bound unto the City of Seattle in the penal sum of One Thousand ($1,000) Dollars for the payment of which, well and truly to be made, we bind ourselves, our and each of our heirs, executors and administrators jointly and severally, firmly by these presents.

Sealed with our seals and dated this 14th day of August, 1889.

The condition of the above obligation is such that, whereas the above named bounden Walter Dufour has petitioned the City Council of the City of Seattle for a license to sell at retail intoxicating liquors in the 3d ward of said City at No. 3214 North side of Pike Street Corner of Fourth Street, for the period of one year from the date of said license; now, therefore, if the said above bounden Walter Dufour, receiving said license, shall keep and maintain an orderly house in all and every respect, and will not sell, give or dispose of any liquor of whatsoever kind, character or description to any minor or minors, and shall, in all and every respect fully comply with the provisions and requirements of Ordinance No. 910 of the City of Seattle, relating to the governing of the traffic of intoxicating and malt liquors within the City of Seattle, and any and all amendments thereto and any, all and every ordinance of the said City of Seattle, relating to the traffic in intoxicating and malt liquors within the City of Seattle, and shall well and truly pay all judgments recovered against him for any violation of the same, then the above obligation to be null and void, otherwise to remain in full force and effect.

W. Dufour SEAL

W. B. Jones SEAL

C. H. Shaw SEAL

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