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To the Hon. Mayor and Council of the City of Seattle.
To the Mayor and Council of the City of Seattle
Gentlemen: -
We, the undersigned citizens and tax payers living on and in the vicinity of Lake Street, respectfully represent that East Street, north of Yesler Avenue, is not lighted by the City, and your petitioners respectfully ask your Hon. body to order electric lights, of thirty candle power, placed at the north west corner of Lake & East Streets, and the north west corner of Prince William& East Streets, and your petitioners will ever pray.
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R.W. Winchell Geo. W. Nash J W Huff H.P.J. Allen D.M. Tibor P. Grubb J S Anderson Geo Gardner J L Moyes B C Mayer L.N. Rice H Cortign A E Giering A J Waltz
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Sts PETITION OF C.L. Olds et al For Opening Lake Street By Common Council. 1884 Clerk. FILED Feb 8 1884
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To The Hon the Mayor and Common Council of the City of Seattle Gentlemen We the undersigned petitioners hereby represent unto your Honorable Body that the Lake Street Road from the City to Lake Washington is a much traveled thoroughfare; that said Road crosses Block 24 Yeslers plat; that said Block 25 is being fenced up, that the fencing of siad block makes travel along siad Road impossible, We therefore ask your Honorable Body to open said Lake Street around said Block 25 Yeslers Plat so as to connect with the Road to Lake Washington Very Respectfully C L Olds A J Waltse T A Senord John Nelson E P Boden T J Howard Nels Hanson M G Watson Wm K Johnston James Johnston E Burg N S Rythur B Sarts Chas E Adams S A Denniston C Nelson John S Hobbs C W Lumton
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128 JOURNAL OF THE PROCEEDINGS OF THE Sept 8/82 On this the 8th day of September 1882 the Common Council of the City of Seattle meets in its Council Chamber pursuant to adjournment. The following Officers are present, towit: His Honor the Mayor H.G. Struve and Councilmen John Collins, Fred Gasch and V.M. Rasin. No quorum being present, Council adjourned until Monday September 11 1882 at 7.30 o'clock p.m. Attest: E S Osborne Clerk Approved H G Struve Mayor Sept 11/82 Be it remembered that on this the 11th day of September 1882 the Common Council of the City of Seattle meets in its Council Chamber pursuant to adjournment. The following Officers are present, towit: His Honor the Mayor H. G. Struve and Councilmen John Collins, O. F. Cosper, Chas F. Clancy, Fred Gasch, Charles McDonald and V.M. Rasin. Thereupon the following proceedings are had: Petitions received From W.A. Scott et al for the opening of Mill Street from 8th to Williamson Street, thence north to intersect Lake Street. Referred to the Committee on Streets and Street Improvements. Communications received From His Honor the Mayor recommending that the members of the Police force be uniformed. Referred to the Committee on Health and Police. Reports received From the Surveyor restructing plans for Washington Street grade under Ordinance No. 301. Reports of Committees received From Public Buildings, Property and Grounds recommending that the rent of a certain Tenement House belonging to the City be reduced to $10.00 per month. Adopted.