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Form 433-2-1-'93-1000 J. W. Van Brocklin, Chairman Jessie F. Cochran J. M. Wolfe C. G. Heifner, Secretary T. Ryan, Commissioner Board of Public Works Department of Streets and Sewers Seattle, Washington, 1893

To the Hon. Board of Public Works City of Seattle,

Gentleman

The petition of the Trustin P. Dyer [sic] and others for the planking of Howell St from 8th Street to Depot Street was referd [sic] to me for the estimate of cost. I would recommend that Howell Street be planked on the South Side from 8th Street to 10th St, and on the North Side from West side of 10th St to East Side of 14th St at a cost not to exeed ($1,478.00). Fourteen hundred and seventy five dollars. From 14th St to Depot st is planked in center of Street

T. Ryan Street Commissioner

To Council favorably [recommend?] C. G. Heifner Scty

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Petition Dated Jan 28th 1884

To the honorable Mayor and City Council of the city of Seattle W T We the undersigned citizens and freeholders of the City of Seattle hereby respectfully request and pray your honorable body to cause to be opened for the travel of teams the following parts of streets Viz: that part of Eleventh Street running from Stewart Street to Howell Street Also Howell Street from Eleventh Street to Tenth Street Said Streets being Situated in that part of Seattle known as the second Addition of the heirs of Sarah A Bell.

D C Townsend John W Chew W D Kozcorsm F Wilhelm O W Lynch W Latka C E Plough A Graham Jas Alexander Samuel Scoon George F Smith J A Townsend H Smith C W Smith

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REMONSTRANCE OF L. S. Rowe et al against Grading Howell, 10th & Bismark Sts

FILED, JUN 23 1884 Clerk City of Seattle

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To the Mayor and City Council of the City of Seattle

In common Council assembled Gentlemen your Petitioners respectfully represent

that as there is a Petition asking for the Grading of Howell & Tenth & Bismark Streets and as the Estimate Expense of Grading Said Steets is So much more Expensive than the Property Oweners Exected (Signing Said Petition)

Now we the under Signed Propetry Oweners do Remonstrate against the Grading of Said Steets ( Howell & Tenth & Bismark Streets)

L. S. Rowe 360 feet F. Gasch 120 Feet G. F. Dearborn-Ler M. Kriny 120 Feet M F Dearborn Agt 3 Lots A H. Hill Agt C C Plaugh Jas. Alexander 120 Feet C Geertsen 364 Feet Geo Hall 360 Feet William McLachlan 60 Feet Laura K Coffman 360 Feet Catherina Marsh 60 Feet William Coffman Horace Smith 60 Feet D. T. Denny 420 Feet Marlin Fromien 120 Feet Chas Brown 180 Feet Austin A. Bell 120 Feet M. M. Poole 340 Feet Joseph A. Stewart 450 Feet J R Burges 90 Feet Tho H Campbell A M Seavey 90 Feet Over

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70 JOURNAL OF THE PROCEEDINGS OF THE purpose for the next fiscal year, the several funds, and that said committee submit an ordinance providing for the requisite tax levy. Said committee is also instructed to report on the matter of the extension of the Gas Limits. to be ready friday. Ordered that the Council now stand adjournded until May 17th, 1882. Attest E S Osborne, Clerk Approved Mayor Be it remembered that on this the 16th day of May 1882, The Common Council of the City of Seattle meets in it's Council Chamber as a Board of Equalization pursuant to adjournment of May 15th, 1882. Present, His Honor, the Mayor, L. P. Smith and Councilmen Thos Clancy, John Colllins, Wm. A. Jennings, John Keenan, and Chas McDonald. Thereupon the Board proceeds with the equalization of the assessment roll pending which an adjournment is ordered until May 17th, 1882 at 7:00 o'clock p.m. Attest: E S Osborne, Clerk Approved L. P. Smith, Mayor Be it remembered that on this the 17th day of May, 1882, the Common Council of the City of Seattle meets in it's Council Chamber pusuant to adjournment of May 16th, 1882. Present His Honor, the Mayor, L. P. Smith and Councilmen Thomas Clancy, John Collins, Wm. A. Jennings, John Keenan and Charles McDonald. Thereupon the following proceedings are had. The Street committee report favorably on the petition of J. A. Wirth and others praying for the construction of a sidewalk from the corner of Eighth and Pine Streets, thence along the north side of Pine Street to Ninth Street, thence along the west side of Ninth Street to Stewart Street, thence along the north side of Stewart Street to Tenth Street, thence along the west side of Tenth Street to Virginia Street, thence along the North side of Virginia Street to Eleventh Street, said

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