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We the undersigned, judges of the election for chief of the fire Department of the City of Seattle Wash Ty held at Seattle Wash Ty on Monday May 4th 1885 hereby certify that the whole number of votes cast was two hundred thirty four (234) of this number Gardner Kellogg received one hundred and forty (140) Daniel McKem received ninety four (94) dated at Seattle Wash Ty May 4th 1885 W Sahmn R A Calligan M M Holmes Chas Lind Nicholas S Snyder H & L Co No1 George H Prestin Hose Co No1 To the Secretary of the Board of Fire Delagates
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Territory of Washington County of King We and each of us do hereby solemnly swear that we will faithfully discharge our official duties as Judges of election for Chief of the Fire Department of the city of Seattle Washington Territory tobe held on Monday May 4th 1885 at said City of Seattle Subscribed sworn before me this 4th May 1885 E M Carr Notary Public R A G Callingan No1 Chas Lind No2 Nicholas D Snyder M M Holme #3 J R Kinnear W Sahmn
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COMMON COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF SEATTLE
Nov. 2 '83
Birch Hink for Retail liquors for 3 months from Nov. 1, 1883
Claims Paid The following claims having been duly audited by the Council are ordered paid by Warrants drawn on the funds & in the amounts following, to wit:
City Fund Frank Seidel Services as Assessor No. 500 $187.50 Herald Publishing Co Printing 501 102.40 J.H. Woolery Chief of Police 502 100. E.S. Osborne Clerk 503 90. John Kelly Policeman 504 80. F.A. Minick Policeman 505 80. J.C. Floyd Policeman 506 80. D.L. McCowan Policeman 507 80. James Welch Policeman 508 80. A.K. Manning Policeman 509 80. Chas Lind Policeman 510 80. R. Obsorn Attorney 511 70. Clarence & Hanford Job Work 512 44. T.H. Cann JPS Fees 513 41.40 Boardman & Nichols Repairing painting roof 514 28. A.B. Holyoke Policeman 515 19. J.M. Snow Engineers Stationery 516 18.25 Sunset Telephone Telegraph Co use of lines 517 6.25 Chas McDonald Bolts & drill for jail 518 2.25 James Murphy Witness in Police Court 519 2.20 James Conner Witness in Police Court 520 2.20 Chas Cook Witness in Police Court 521 2.20 Jas Allecott Witness in Police Court 522 2.20 John Keenen Witness in Police Court 523 2.20
Road Fund Henry Sheahan]] labor $94.50, use of horse $39 301&303 $133.50 Stetson & Post Lumber 304 117.30 Stephen Berns Labor 305 77.88 John Fornice Labor 306 72.90 T.J. Hock Labor 307 67.50
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Jan 4 1884
John Stifter Grocery for 3 months from Jan 1, 1884 Fred Voight Grocery for 3 months from Jan 1, 1884 James W. Smith Retail for one month from Jan 3, 1884 A. E. Alden Retail for 3 months from Jan [1?], 1884 Frank Peters Retail for 3 months from Jan 11, 1884 Joseph Francisco Retail for 3 months from Jan 7, 1884 And now Mayor Struve being ill retires and Councilman U. M. Rasin is elected to the position of President of the Council to serve the remainder of the meeting Claims Paid City Fund E. S. Osborne clerk No. 554 $125. J. H. Woolery Chief of Police No. 555 $100. D. L. McCowan Police No. 556 $80. James Welch Police No. 557 $80. A. H. Manning Police No. 558 $80. J. C. Floyd Police No. 559 $80. Chas Lind Police No. 560 $80. John Kelly Police No. 561 $80. F. A. Minick Police No. 562 $80. R. Osborn atty No. 563 $75. J. H. Woolery Police buttons No. 564 $64. Herald Pub. Co. Printing No. 565 $62. T. H. Cann J. P. S. fees No. 566 $29.90 Jas F. Cass Fees in City-v-Planner No. 567 $26.50 F. Anthony Stationary No. 568 $16.50 Gordan Hardware Co. Hand Cuffs No. 569 $15. Sunset Telephone Co. hire rentals No. 570 $6.65 J. D. Lowman Stationery No. 571 #5.70 Road Fund Stetson & Post Lumber No. 338 $153.70 Henry Sheahan labor on Sts $91. use of house $31.50 No. 339 $122.50 S. Berry labor on Sts. No. 341 $83.50 John Francis labor on Sts. No. 342 $75.60 [?] Prisoners board No. 343 $72.60 J. H. Woolery board No. 344 $67.30
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426 JOURNAL OF THE PROCEEDINGS OF THE Feb 1/84 From Judiciary Comtee approving the Report of City Justice Adopted Applications for Licenses Ordered that licenses be issued as follows, towit: Aug Schaefer for Retail liquors for 3 months from Feb. 10, 1884 Claus & Harms for Wholesale & Retail for 3 months from Feb. 1, 1884 Geo. W. Walsh for Grocery for 3 months from Feb. 5, 1884 M. Rosengarden for Retail for 3 months from Jan 30, 1884 Claims Paid The following claims having been duly audited by the Council are ordered paid by Warrants drawn on the funds + in the amounts following, towit: City Fund W. H. Taylor Treasurer 575 $300. Frank Seidel Assessor 576 $187.50 E. S Osborne Clerk 577 $125. J. H. Woolery Chief of Police 578 $100. J. H. Woolery Boarding Prisioners 579 $87.75 Chas Lind Police 580 $80. John Kelly Police 581 $80. D. L. McCowan Police 582 $80. A. H. Manning Police 583 $80. J. C. Floyd Police 584 $80. James Welch Police 585 $80. R. Osborn Atty 586 $75. F. A. Minick Police 587 $68. C. Hanford Job Work 588 $56.25 T. H. Cann J Ps fees 589 $52.10 R. H. Calligan Coal 590 $37. T. I. Small Police 591 $34.60 Young & MCKeon Plumbing Jail 592 $33.90 Hall & Paulson Furniture Co. Desks + c 593 $26. Schwabacher Bros & Co. Blankets 594 $19.50 M Choynski Bedsteads + c 595 $11. Clarence Hanford Job Work 596 $10. Spring Hill Water Co. Water 597 $8. Sunset Telephone Co. line rentals 598 $6.65