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On Spring Street: At Front Street 31 feet. At Second Street 80 feet. At Third Street 130 feet. At Fourth Street 163½ feet. At Fifth Street 192½ feet. At Sixth Street 225 feet. At Seventh Street 225½ feet.

On Seneca Street: At West Street 10 feet. At Front Street 48 feet. At Second Street 80 feet. At Third Street 125½ feet. At Fourth Street 170 feet. At Fifth Street 192 feet. At Sixth Street 213 feet. At Seventh Street 203 feet.

On University Street: At West Street 10 feet. At Front Street 60½ feet. At Second Street 85½ feet. At Third Street 120½ feet. At a point one hundred and fifty-three feet east of the middle of Third Street 132 feet. As a point one hundred and fifty-three feet west of the middle of Sixth Street 175 feet. At Sixth Street 175 feet. At Seventh Street 170½ feet.

On Union Street: At West Street 15 feet. At Front Street 80½ feet. At Second Street 91½ feet. At Third Street 115 feet. At Fourth Street 125½ feet. At Fifth Street 110 feet. At Sixth Street 135 feet. At Seventh Street 150½ feet.

On Pike Street: At West Street 15 feet. At Front Street 107 feet. At Second Street 111 feet. At Third Street 115½ feet. At Fourth Street 115½ feet. At Fifth Street 119 feet. At Sixth Street 119 feet. At Seventh Street 136 feet.

On PineStreet: At West Street 65 feet. At Front Street 138 feet. At a point midway between Front and Second Streets 160 feet. At Second Street 153 feet. At Third Street 132 feet. At Fourth Street 115feet. At Fifth Street 95 feet. At Sixth Street 95 feet. At Seventh Street 106 feet.

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JUL 24 1890 136 Remonstrance of Frank S Davis et al against the proposed locating of an Oil Storage house at the Cor of Bell and West Street

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Union Trunk Line By E Miller Prest Grant Street Electric Railway Company W Sander Prest West St and North End Elec RyCom By W R Ballard Prest Rainier Avenue Electric Ry Co. J K Edwiston Prest The Rainier Power & Railway C. by D L Denny Prest Seattle Con Stry Group by L H Griffith Prest

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JOURNAL OF THE PROCEEDINGS OF THE

be and they are hereby instructed to employ some competent architect to draw plans and specifacations for a new City Engine House and to submit the same to the Council.

A report is received from the Fire Warden upon a certain defect in Section 5 of Ordinance No 129; thereupon the Ordinance Committee is instructed to submit an ordinance amending said Section.

Ordered that the Council now stand adjourned until Friday evening April 28th AD 1882.

Attest E S Osborne Clerk Approved L P Smith Mayor

Be it remembered that on this the 28th day of April 1882 the Common Council of the City of Seattle meets in its Council Chamber pursuant to adjournment of April 21st 1882.

The following offices are present, towit; His Honor, the Mayor L P Smith and Councilmen Thomas Clancy, John Collins, M. Densmore, Wm. A. Jennings, John Keenan, Moses Keezer and Charles McDonald.

Thereupon the following proceedings are had.

A petition is received from Cow Crater and others praying that the City Council declare the Skating Rink in Yesler's Hall a nuisance and order the same to be abated; referred to the City Attorney.

A petition is received from Lind and others praying for the construction of a sidewalk along the East side of 11th Street from the South side of Jackson Street to the South side of Weller Street, thereupon the Ordinance Committee instructed to submit an ordinance providing for the construction of such sidewalk.

The Street Committee report on the petition of Clarke Anderson & Co and others praying for the opening and repairing of Union Street from Front to West Street; thence to Pike Street thereupon the petition is granted an it is

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99 COMMON COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF SEATTLE. July 20th, '82 Councilmen for the Second Ward Chas McDonald John Collins Fred Gash Councilmen for the Third Ward O. F. Casper G. L. Manning Ordered that the Council now stand adjourned until July, 28th, 1882 Attest: E S. Osborne, Clerk Approved L. P. Smith, Mayor July 28th, '82 Be it remembered that on this the 28th day of July, 1882 The Common Council of the City of Seattle meets in it's Council Chamber pursuant to adjournment. The following Officers are present, to wit: His Honor the Mayor L. P. Smith and CouncilmenJohn Collins, M. Densmore, Wm A. Jennings, John Keenan, & Charles McDonald. Thereupon the following proceedings are had; A petition is received from John J McGilvra & Others praying for a sidewalk on the Street Between Cherry & Madison Streets Referred to the Street Committee. A petition is received from G. C. Phinney praying for the right to clear in Pine & 9th Streets of C.C. Terry's plat; Thereupon the same is laid over. A petition is received from Jacob Brunn regarding property on West street. Refered to Street Committee. And now the Finance Committee returns the report of the City Justice with their approval of the same. Report filed. The Street Comtee returns the petition of G. M. Bowman et al for the opening of Battery Street with recommendation that the same be granted. Thereupon the prayer of the petition is granted. And now come Frank Peters and Wm Grose and make their several applications & Bonds for retail liquor licenses for the period of 3 months from the dates Aug 10 & Aug 1st, respectively. Whereupon said Bonds are approved & said applicants making due

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