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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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To the Hon Mayor And City Council

We your petitioners would respectfully represent that the building or Shed on Main Street at the foot of the street Rail Road is unoccupied is an obstacle to travel on the street & a nuisance and would earnestly petition for its removal. And your petitioners would further respectfully represent that the charter for the street Rail Road repairs the planking between the rails. That the present condition is such that it is a hindrance to travel almost impossible for loaded teams to cross said Rail Road & ask that the company be compelled to plank or pave such Road in conformaty to the charter -------Wm Clark D McDaniel J E. Davison L. S. Card

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To the Mayor and City Council of the City of Seattle Greeting: Whereas there is now being printed and circulated in this city an certain paper known and designated as the Sunday Breeze Mercury, and also a certain other paper known and designated as the Sunday Sun: and Whereas, these papers do smirch the character of our citizens and corrupt the moral of our youth; and Whereas certain of our sister cities, deeming such publications unfit to be read by their citizens, have prohibited their circulation within the corporate limits of such cities; Therefore, we, the undrsigned, most respectfully petition your Honorable Sir and Body to take such action as will effectulally stop the publication and distribution of said papers in our own fair city. NAMES W C Prosch Fred Prosch John C Blair 513 Main St Leonard G Kiekard Archie Knipe Glenn E Mears Stanley B Kellogg M L Rugg J A Jones Mrs W C Prosch Lillian Ceady Sylvia Ceady Edna Rugg O C Kittredge S McMiller Mrs J A Crichton May Killen Corrine B Leland Verah Mears W D Clark Robt N Emfre

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Office of Chief Fire Department, Seattle.

Seattle, Washington, July 11th 1890.

Hon Mayor + City Council

At request of your Chairman on Fire + Water I have attended to the matter of lighting the Engine House and enclose bids from the Seattle Gas Co + from the Pacific Electric Light Co. I am informed by the [supt?] of the Seattle Electric Light Co that at this time they can only light the Main St House. This they can do immediately. The Seattle Electric Light Co charge $1.50 one dollar fifty cents pr light 15% off and a charge of the sales for each light for [wiring?] and insulation. The bids for the gas + other Electric Light Co pls find enclosed.

I also submit for your approval the following names to complete the organization of Engine Co No 4 and for the company to be located at the Main Street Station and the truck company at the Battery Street Station. This number

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Day Lighting and Power

Are and Incandescent Lights

Edward C. Kilbourne,

President and Manager

Chas. A. Kilbourne,

Secretary.

Corliss P. Stone,

Vice-President and Treasurer.

Office of Pacific Electric Light Company

815 Second Street

Seattle, Washington, 7/11/90.

To the Hon. Mayor and Common Council of the City of Seattle,

Gentlemen:-

The undersigned, Pacific Electric Light Company, hereby agrees to furnish electric lights for use in the different houses of the Fire Department at the following rates:

16 candle power lights $ 1.50 per month for each lamp, less

20% for 50 or more lamps, and 15% for less than 50 lamps.

Also to install the same for $1.50 per lamp.

The following houses are within reach of the lines of this Company, Main & Ninth, Columbia & Seventh, Third & Pine and Battery & Fourth.

Respectfully,

Pacific Electric Light Company,

E. C. Kilbourne

President.

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