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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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57 9/13/1889 Pet. to cover + surround tent at 4th and Jackson with corrugated iron.

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To the Hon Mayor and common council of the city of Seattle

Gentlemen

The Petitioner an old resident of the city aforesaid & tax pay er of the same, would respectfully show to the honorable body that his property situated on the corner of 4th & Jackson was on the 6th day of June, 1889 entirely destroyed by fire, that since that time your petitioner has been compelled to live in

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9/13 - 89 44 Petition of Jas. T. Armstrong for permission to repair tent corner 4th and Jackson Sts.

Tabled

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TO the Honorable, the City Council of the city of Seattle;-

The petition of the undersigned, respectfully represents unto your honorable body that they are citizens, property owners and tax payers of said city of Seattle; that they are owners of and interested in property located in the district or locality usually known as Beacon Hill, in said city; that said property is approached by 14th. Street, leading South from Jackson Street and that said thoroughfare of 14th. Street is the only natural and practical way of reaching said property by teams or otherwise; that in fact said route over 14th. Street is the only way that said section known as Beacon Hill can be reached from the central part of the city of Seattle, and then only in the dry season or when said street is in good repair.

Your petitioners further represent unto your honorable body that said 14th. Street, commencing at its intersection of Lane Street and continuing South for about a block and a half, is out of repair and is in fact in very bad condition, almost impassable in the dry season of the year; that your petitioners are informed and believe that said street between the points mentioned was at one time graded up to the city datum, but by reason of the continued, long, wet season of the winter of 1890-91 a large portion of the filling and garding [sic] was carried out of the street proper and down the hill to the East of said street, thereby making it almost impassable for teams at the best season of the year.

Your petitioners further represent that during the present season a large number of residences have been and are being built in the section of the city referred to and many persons and families have become and are about to become residents thereof and will be

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