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41 COMMON COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF SEATTLE the assesment required by said Ordinance No 257 & filed with the City Clerk on the 20th day of February 1882; and the Council have heard all complaints touching said assessment and having made corrections therein & the Council finding such roll as corrected in accordance with law. It is ordered that such roll be and the same is approved and is hereby declared to be the assessment roll for such special district under said ordinance. And now the Oregon and Trans Continental Railroad Company & the Columbia and Puget Sound Railroad Company submit an ordinance for adoption granting said companies certain rights along the waterfront: Thereupon said ordinance is referred to the Ordinance Committee with instructions to report thereon at next meeting. The matter of certain complaints in reference to lighting the street lamps is hereby refered to the Gas Committee. Ordered that the matter of landing brick upon the City landing places be referred to the Fire Committee Ordered that a Warrant be drawn in favor of Chas McDonald in the sum of $10.00 on the Fire Fund with which to purchase coal. Ordered that the Council stand adjourned until Tuesday Evening March 7th 1882 Attest:E S Osborne Clerk Approved: L P Smith Mayor Be it remembered that on this the 7th day of March 1882 the Common Council of the City of Seattle meets in its Council Chamber pursuant to adjournment. The following Officers are present, to wit: His Honor the Mayor L.P Smith and Councilmen Thomas Clancy, John Collins, Wm A. Jennings, John Keenan, Moses Keezer and Chas McDonald. Thereupon the following proceedings are had:
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72 JOURNAL OF THE PROCEEDINGS OF THE Be it remembered that on this, the 18th day of May A.D. 1882, the Common Council of the City of Seattle meets in its council chamber pursuant to adjournmentof May 17th 1882. Present, His Honor, the Mayor, L.P. Smith and councilmen, Thos Clancy, John Collins, John Keenan and Charles McDonald. There being no business before the council an adjournment is ordered until May 18th 1882. Attest; E.F. Osborne, Clerk Approved; L.P. Smith, Mayor Be it remembered that on this the 18th day of May, 1882, the Common Council of the City of Seattle meets in its Council Chamber as a board of equalization pursuant to adjournment of May 17th 1882. Present His Honor, the Mayor, L.P. Smith and councilmen, Thomas Clancy, John Collins, John Keenan and Charles McDonald. Ordered that the assessment roll as corrected be adopted as the assessment roll for the year, 1882. The Board therefore adjourns sine die. Attest: E.F. Osborne, Clerk, Approved L.P Smith, Mayor) Be it remembered that on this 19th day of May, 1882, the Common Council of the City of Seattle meets in its Council chamber pursuant to adjournment of May 18th 1882. Present, His Honor, the Mayor, L.P. Smith and Councilmen Thos Clancy, John Colllins, Wm. A Jennings, John Keenan and Chas McDonald. Therefore the following proceedings are had. A petition is received from P.S. Smith praying for the right to use a spring on Virginia Street and the same is granted. And now come Brix & Nielson and make application for a license to Retail Liquor for a period of three months from May 1882 to August 1882, and at the same time file their bond in accordance with the ordinance relative thereto: after