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Ordinance 140

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On Mill Street: At Commerical Street 8 3/4 feet. At Second Street 15 feet. At the point midway between Second and Third Street, 20 feet. At Third Street 31 1/2 feet. At Fourth Street 56 1/2 feet. At the point midway between Fourth and Fifth Streets 61 feet. At Fifth Street 79 feet. At Sixth Street 117 feet. At Seventh Street 155 1/2 feet. At Eighth Street 194 feet.

On Washington Street: At Commercial Street 8 3/4 feet. At Second Street 10 feet. At Third Street 12 feet. At Fourth Street 25 feet. At Fifth Street 47 feet. At Sixth Street [85?] feet. At Seventh Street 123 1/2 feet. At Eighth Street 162 feet.

On Main Street; At Commercial Street 12 feet. At Second Street 15 feet. At Third Street 10 feet. At Fourth Street 12 feet. At Fifth Street 25 feet. At Sixth Street 56 feet. At Seventh Street 94 3/4 feet. At Eighth Street 133 feet.

On Jackson Street: At Commercial Street 11 feet. At Second Street 15 feet. At Third Street 10 feet. At Fourth Street 10 feet. At Fifth Street 10 feet. At the point midway between Fifth and Sixth Streets 11 feet. At Sixth Street 20 feet. At Seventh Street 58 1/2 feet. At Eighth Street 97 feet.

On King Street: At Commercial Street 10 feet. At Second Street 10 feet. At Sixth Street 10 feet. At the point midway between Sixth and Seventh Streets 11 1/2 feet. At Seventh Street 22 1/2 feet. At Eighth Stree 61 feet.

On Weller Street: At Seventh Street 10 feet. At the point midway between Seventh and Eighth Streets 24 feet. At Eighth Street 43 feet.

On Lane Street: At Seventh Street 10 feet. At the point midway between Seventh and Eighth Streets 10 feet. At Eighth Street 25 feet.

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990025

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To the Honorable the Mayor and Common Council of the City of Seattle:

The petition of the undersigned respectfully represents:

That on the 26th day of May 1884 L. E. Ackley was arrested and fined by City Justice Cann in the sum of $15.75 having been charged with riding his horse on the side walk on Washington Street on the preceeding morning.

The facts as alleged by Mr. Ackley, and which he states can be conclusively shown, are as follows: On the morning of May 25th, Mr. Ackley was bringing his horse through Washington Street, (at about 6 o'clock) on his way to John Langston's Livery Stable intending to join two other horsemen who were to accompany him on a trip up White River. When he got to Second Street, he found that the excavations for the new sewer had rendered Washington Street, from Second to Commercial, utterly impassible. Being in a hurry to join his companions he slowly rode his horse on the sidewalk a distance of about 120 feet, doing no damage to the walk, and doing as many others had done about that time. Mr. Ackley claims that he had no intention of violating any city ordinance and was only convicted on a technicality, the justice holding that as long as a policeman had arrested him, he could not go behind the plain letter of the ordinance.

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991954

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Application & Bond of J. Michel to Conduct Intelligence Office at No. 109 Washington Street, City of Seattle Octo. 10th, 1895.

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991954

To the Honoriable Mayor, and City Council of the City of Seattle, Wash. and the City Comptroller. Gentlemen:- I respectfully petition your honorable body for a license to conduct an Employment Bureau at No 109 Washington Street, in said City of Seattle, and your petitioner will every pray: J. Michel

Recommended by BN Wilton Geo A. Hall A C Lincoln Albert Bryan George S. Mencharn A.R. [Harkidge] T. McMerson J.F. McLaughlin L.M. [Barney]

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991699

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MR. PRESIDENT:

Your Committee on Licences to whom was referred the following petitions to run saloons at the following described localities.

J Verbugge to remove his saloon from the corner of Wash and Com to the Palace Theatre on Jackson St

F T Schneiner #410 South Third St

D S Holden University Southside RR Av

E Champoux #317 Wash St

H Larson #114 Main St

John Verbugge #1609 Front S

John Verbugge to remove from Jackson near 6th to the Occidental Block

Geo Brobst and August Melhorn South East Corner Columbia and Wash St

Herbert H Davis #214 Jackson St

Jas F McGrath #215 So Side of Wash St

J W Angell and G D Ditnock to remove from King and 7th St to 502 Com St

G W Furr Chairman. R Mosford Committee.

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