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507 COMMON COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF SEATTLE June 19 1888 Be it remembered that on this 19th day of June 1888 the Common Council of the City of Seattle met in its Council Chamber pursuant to adjournment. The following officers are present Acting Mayor Furth and Councilmen Frink, Green, Niesz, Russell and Reitze. Absent Mayor Minor and Councilmen Moran and Lake. Petitions etc Petition of D.T. Denny and others praying that the application of the West Street Lake Union and Park Transit Co for a street Railway Franchise be granted. Granted and petition ordered filed. Petition of McClanahan and O'Day for permission to use powder in grading Third Street. Granted provided that the said contractors become responsible for all damages caused by the use of powder and that they get permission of all residents with three hundred and fifty (350) feet of the place where the powder is to be used. Committee Reports Rec'd From Finance Committee recommending that the claim of Mrs S A Thrall be allowed in the sum of $209.00 and the claims of Geo James in the sum of $284,00. Adopted From the same Committee recommending that the following claims be rejected. Fred B Van Sann $10.10 WG Morrison $17.20 F J Gilbert $62.00 and E L Thompson $24.35 all of said claims being for clothing etc destroyed account small pox. Adopted. Bills Allowed The following claims against the city having been duly presented and audited by the Council are ordered fair by warrants drawn on the several funds

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508 JOURNAL OF THE PROCEEDINGS OF THE Jun 19 1888 as follows viz:

Name No Fund $ ¢ Remarks
Green & Raymond 3091 City 2 00 Brogans Pest House
Krebs & Brown 3092 City 38 60 Board of Prisoners
Toklas & Sigerman 3093 City 77 56 Clothing for Small Pox patients
Frank Clinch 3094 City 37 35 Clothing destroyed
Mrs. I. A. Thrall 3095 City 209 00 Nurse
Geo James 3096 City 284 00 Damages etc
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Ordered that the matter of the change of grade of Fifth Street between Bell Street & Blanchard Street be referrred to the street committee with power to act. _________________________

Ordered that the clerk be and his hereby directed to give ten (10) days notice as required by law that a general election for all city officers will be held on Monday July 9th 1888. The officers to be elected shall be as follows: One mayor; one city attorney; one chief of police; and from the First was one Councilman for the term of two years; from the Second Ward one Councilman for the term of two years; one Councilman from the Third Ward for the term of Two years; from the Fourth Ward one Councilman for the term of Two years. The places appointed for having such election and the officers appointed to conduct the the same are as follows, to wit: First Ward: Polls to be held at Engine House No.2. South Third Street: Inspector A. C. Turner, Judges J. C. Helm & Geo W. Young, Clerks David McKinley & W. T. Dearborn. Second Ward: Polls to be held at Engine House No. 1 on Columbia Street. Inspector O. C. Shorey, Judges M. R. Maddocks & H. Butler. Clerks L. S. Booth & Josiah Collins, Jr. Third Ward. Polls to be held at Brown Pavilion Second Street. Inspector Frank Hanford, Judges L. B. Andrews & Otto Smith. Clerks R. B. Albertson & C. W. Ferris

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