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[column 1] F. J. Johnson G. L. Manning A A Seagrave L. S. Rowe Martin Pauf [J?] J. F. Lord H. Whuler F. H. Harkins Wm. Voigt D. Munro Charles Hart John Keenen Fred A. Johnson Chas F Eggert Wm Hoffman W H T Banner L. G Hillis Philip Gabel J. R. Kinnear Comet Co John Bowers Mrs Ida Aweng Chas McNiel Lew Ellott Chas Pregeant Ed Commadsen P. Bechtels F. W. Wald John Yakish Frank Oleson Scand Public Co. Peter Rothe L. Brind Geo M. Jones
[column 2 WW Crow G. A. Woodward Gardner Kellogg W. T. Rodgers F Krug J. Metzger N. A.Thompson V O Clofrecy Frank Simmons John S. Keoeber H. C. Baxter J D Daeton A. C. Harrison C. H. Albertson J H Dradge C. O. Brownfield A. L. Cordeau Robert Chambers L. Riedel T. B. Elder Wm. Callunfin Houlaton & Connell Webster and LaRue D. L. McCowan Alex Meister A. P. Rafter P Oswalde P E Fisher J. W. Reynolds Co. A. R. Burns W. H. Mitchell S. W. Clark Henry Basse Harry Doane Henry Hicklin
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Jesse F. Cochrane, Chairman J. F. Pratt, Secretary W. V. Rinehart G. H. Heilbron
Office of
Board of Public Works
Seattle, Washington Nov. 25th., 1890
F. W. Wald Chairman Street Committee, Board of Aldermen, Dear Sir:j-
Referring to the petition for a sidewalk twelve feet wide at the Corner ofSouth Fourth and Washington Streets, the Board of Public Works would recommend that the petition be not granted. An eight foot walk has been constructed and the street has been planked to conform to a sidewalk of that width: any change in the width of the sidewalk would necessitate a change in the planking of thestreet. Respectfully submitted by order of the Board of Public Works.
J.F. Pratt Secretary.
Your Street Committee concur w the above FW Wald JMD Holbrook A S Miller
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Board of Public Works Jesse F. Cochrane, Chairman W. V. Rinehart G. H. Heilbron F. W. Wald, Secretary
Seattle, Washington Dec 31 1890 To Amos a Miller 990488 Sewer Com'
Sir: The petition of G M Kimball for sewer in Dearborn St bet 10th and Elliott Bay the Board of Public Works would respectfully recommend granting petition and that ordinance be drawn ordering work done.
Respectfully F W Wald Secy
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199 COMMON COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF SEATTLE Jun 3 1887 Petition of Ruth Cooper and others to open Virginia Street and build a sidewalk along said street from Front St. to Seventh St. Referred to Street Committee Petition of Andrew Lunn for permission to transfer liquor license from the Red White & Blue Saloon Corner South Third St. & Washington Street to Gold Bar Saloon on south side of Washington St. Granted Petition of W B Spencer and others to declar the creosoting works a nuisance and order the same removed. Referred to Comittee on Health & Police Petition of F. W. Wald and others to widen and extend Second Street. Referred to Street Committee to be reported on at an adjourned meeting. Petition of Wm Porter and others to open Roy and other streets. Referred to Street Committee. Petition of Andrew Lunn for permission to remove two small wooden buildings from South Third Street to South Fourth Street. Granted. Petition of W. H. Hughes for the return of certain taxes to Wm Cochran. Referred to Finance Committee. Comminication from Chief of the Fire Department in regard to the Fire Alarm System. Referred to Commitee on Fire and Water Communication from Seattle Electric Light Company offering to light city jail, city offices and the engine houses for the sum of $21 per month. Referred to Committee on Street Lights.
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1 Board of Aldermen of the City of Seattle
Be it remembered that on this the 14th day of October A D 1890. The Board of Aldermen of the City of Seattle meets pursuant to law!
The following Members are present: Alderman W H Bogardus Geo W Hall F. W. D. Holbrook Moses Korn A. S. Miller Frank A. Pontius W. A. Snyder F. W. Wald F. N Wilcox Clerk H W Miller
The following proceedings are had: The Board were called to order by H W Miller Clerk. Upon motion F. W. D. Holbrook was elected temporary President! Ordered that a Committee be appointed on Credentials. The Prest appointed Miller, Wilcox & Pontius and after examining the Credentials declared the following Gentlemen entitled to seats. W. D. Bogardus Geo W Hall F. W. D. Holbrook Moses Korn A. S. Miller Frank A Pontius W. A Snyder F. W Wald & F. N. Wilcox Upon a vote Geo W Hall was elected permanant President without opposition A Committee of three consisting of Miller Wald and Holbrook were appointed by the Chair on Rules and Order of Business:
Nominations The following nominations were then placed before the Board by the Mayor to be Confirmed: For members of The Board of Public Works: for the term of three years; George H. Heilbron for the term of two years W. V. Rinehart for the term of one year Luther H Griffiths —