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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 (This ordinance has been repealed.)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 Alder Street: At Sixth Street 173 feet. At Seventh Street 250 feet.

On Terrace Street: At Fifth Street 121 feet. At Sixth Street 190 feet. At Seventh Street 280 feet.

On Jefferson Street: At Third Street 61 feet. At Fourth Street 86 1/2 feet. At Fifth Street 127 feet. At Sixth Street 174 1/4 feet. At Seventh Street 261 feet.

On James Street: At the point midway between Front and Second Streets 1[6?] feet. At Second Street 25 feet. At Third Street 87 1/2 feet. At Fourth Street 112 feet. At Fifth Street 140 feet. At Sixth Street 165 1/2 feet. At Seventh Street 217 feet.

On Cherry Street: At Front Street 20 feet. At Second Street 41 feet. At Third Street 70 [1/2?] feet. At Fourth Street 122 [1/2?] feet. At Fifth Street 172 [1/2?] feet. At Sixth Street 180 feet. At Seventh Street 205 feet.

On Columbia Street: At Front Street 20 feet. At Second Street 52 1/2 feet. At Third Street 86 feet. At Fourth Street 121 [1/2?] feet. At Fifth Street 175 1/2 feet. At Sixth Street 216 1/2 feet. At Seventh Street 211 1/2 feet.

On Marion Street: At Front Street 23 feet. At Second Street 65 feet. At Third Street 105 1/2 feet. At Fourth Street 132 1/2 feet. At Fifth Street 183 feet. At Sixth Street 231 feet. At Seventh Street 210 feet.

On Madison Street: At Front Street 25 feet. At Second Street 68 1/2 feet. At Third Street 119 1/2 feet. At Fourth Street 158 feet. At Fifth Street 183 feet. At Sixth Street 229?] feet. At Seventh Street [240?] feet.

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Ordinance 146

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ORDINANCE NO. 146. [NO TITLE.] Approved June 15, 1878. The City of Seattle does ordain as follows.

SECTION 1. -- That in all that portion of the City of Seattle, south of Columbia street and west of Fourth street, in both Maynard and Boren's plat, the roofs of all buildings or structures of any kind shall be kept free and clear of moss and other inflammable substance or material.

SEC. 2. -- That within ten days from the time this Ordinance shall go into effect, the owners of all buildings or structures within that portion of the City of Seattle described in section one of this ordinance, shall remove from the roofs of said buildings or structures, all moss or other inflammable substance or material, and shall thereafter keep such roofs free and clear from such accumulations.

SEC. 3. -- That it shall be the duty of the Fire Warden of said city to inspect the roofs of all buildings or structures within the limits described in section one of this Ordinance immediately upon this Ordinance taking effect, and annually thereafter on the first Monday of May, or as soon thereafter as practicable.

SEC. 4. -- That said Fire Warden shall notify the owners or occupants of any building or structure upon the roof of which any moss or other inflammable substance or material shall have accumulated, forthwith to remove the same; and if such owner or occup

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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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Office of Chief Fire Department, Seattle.

Seattle, Washington, July 11th 1890.

Capt Penfield

Will you kindly say on paper what you told me in relation to lighting engine houses so I can make a correct report to council to night

[Smly?]

G Kellogg

G Kellogg Eg?

Dr sir

We can run services for the engine houses situated on Col + 9 _ Battery + 4th _ Pine + 3rd _ Main + 9 S. by Wednesday 23rd [nith?]

N Penfield

Supt

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