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89

COMMON COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF SEATTLE

consideration said ordinance is adopted by the following vote, towit; In favor of adoption Thomas Clancy, John Collins, Wm. A. Jennings, Chas McDonald and G. L. Manning. Against adoption none.

And now the Ordinance Committee submit Ordinance No 289, the same being entitled, "A special ordinance to provide for the grading and improvement of Union Street, from a point midway between Third and Fourth Streets, to the center line of Eighth Streets, in the City of Seattle, County of King, Territory of Washington."

After due consideration said ordinance is adopted by the following vote, towit; In favor of adoption Thomas Clancy, John Collins, Wm. A. Jennings, Chas McDonald and G. L. Manning. Against adoption none.

Ordered that the Council stand now adjourned.

Attest: E S Osborne Clerk Approved L P Smith Mayor

Be it remembered that on this the 7th day of July A.D. 1882, the Common Council of the City of Seattle meets in its Council Chambers pursuant to law.

Present His Honor the Mayor L. P. Smith and councilmen Thos Clancy, Wm. A. Jennings, John Keenan, Chas McDonald, and John Collins.

Thereupon the following proceedings are had. A petition is received from the Sisters of Charity praying for the vacaton of the alley in Block 18 in Boren's additions; said petition is referred to the Street Committee.

A petition is received from Portman and Padden et al praying for a crossing on Front Street to Colemans block; said petition is referred to the Street Committee.

A petition is received from Thomas Clancy et al praying for the grading of Washington Street from Commercial Street to Fifteenth Street; said petition is granted and Ordinance Committee instructed to submit an ordianance in accordance therewith.

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89 COMMON COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF SEATTLE consideration said ordinance is adopted by the following vote, to wit; in favor of adoption Thomas Clancy, John Collins, Mr. A Jennings, Charles McDonald and G.J. Manning. Against adoption, none. And now the Ordinance Committee submit Ordinance No 289, the same being entitled "A Special Ordinance to provide for the grading and improvement of Union Street, from a point midway between Third and Fourth Streets, to the center line of Eighth Street, in the City of Seattle, County of King & Territory of Washington" after our consideration said ordinance is adopted by the following vote, to wit--: In favor of adoption Thomas Clancy, John Collins, Mr. A. Jennings, Charles McDonald, and G.J. Manning. Against adoption none. Ordered that the Council stand now adjourned Attest: E.S. Osborne Approved Clerk L P Smith mayor July 7 '82 Be it remembered that on this the 7th day of July A. D. 1882, the Common Council of the City of Seattle meets in its Council chambers pursuant to Law. Present His Honor the Mayor L. P. Smith and councilmen Thomas Clancy, Mr. A. Jennings, John Keenan, [|Charles McDonald]] and John Collins. Thereupon the following proceedings are had. A petition is received from the Sisters of Charity praying for the vacation of the alley in Blocks 18 in Boren's addition; said petition is refered to the Street Committee. A petition is received from Portman and Padden et al praying for a crossing on Front Street to Colmans block; said petition is refered to the Street Committee. A petition is received from Thomas Clancy et al praying for the grading of Washington Street from Commercial Street to Fifteenth Street; said petition is granted and Ordinance Committee instructed to submit an ordinance in accordance therewith:

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96 JOURNAL OF THE PROCEEDINGS OF THE July 14/82 of Seattle, County of King and Territory of Washington." After due consideration said ordinance is adapted by the following vote; to wit: In faove of Thos Clancy, Wm A Jennings G L Manning M Densmore, Chas McDonald and JohnKeenan. Against Adoption none. A petition is received from the Trustees of the M E Church asking for the refunding of $10.00 license collected from Miss A R Luce Said petition is granted and it is ordered that a warrant for $10.00 be drawn on the City fund in favor of Chas K Jenner The Street Committee report on the petitionof the Sisters of Charity praying for the vacation of the alley in Block 18 in Borens addition to Seattle. Ordered that said petition be granted and said alley be and hereby is declared vacated. Ordered that the Council stand adjourned until thrusday July 20th 1882 Attest: E S Osborne Clerk Approved L P Smith Mayor BE itr emembered that on this 20thday of july 1882 the Common Council of the City of Seattle meets in its Council chamber pursuant to adjournment of July 14th 1882 Present, His Honor the Mayor, L P Smith and Councilmen John Collins, W A Jennings, John Keenan, Chas McDonald and G L Manning. Therupon the following proceedings are had. Ordered that the chief of Police be and he hereby instructed to employ 20 Special Police for one week The Finanace Committee report on the Semi-annual Report fo the City Treasurer; whereupon said Report of the treasurer is approved by the Council, accepted and ordered placed on file. The folowing claims having been duly audited by the Council are ordered paid by warrant drawn on the City Fund; New England Hotel Infected Bedding etc 111 $20.00 C Hanford & Co Printing Election Laws 112 12.00 J N McGrath Inspector of Election 1st Wards 113 4.00 H G Thornton Judge of Election 1st Wards 114 4.00 Jesse King Judge of Election 1st Wards 115 4.00

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157 COMMON COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF SEATTLE Oct 16/82 & Rasin; Against adoption none. Ordered that the Council stand now adjourned until Monday October 23, 1882 at 7&1/2 o'clock PM Attest: E S Osborne clerk Approved H G Struve mayor Oct 23/82 Be it remembered that on this the 23rd day of October, 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 H G Struve and Councilmen John Collins, Chas F Clancy, Fred Gasch, Chas McDonald & U M Rasin Thereupon the following proceedings are had: Petitions Received from E H Plummer et al remonstrating against combining 2d and Jackson Street grades in one district. Referred to Committee on Streets and Street Improvements. From A W Engle et al for a sidewalk on the South side of Washington Street from a point 90 feet West of 3rd Street to 2d Street. Adopted & Judiciary & Legislative Committee instructed to submit a proper Ordinance. From Sisters of Charity et al for a sewer on Madison Street from 5th Street to the Bay. Referred to the Committee on Streets and Street Improvements. From Snig Veren Arion for the refunding of the amount of Concert License paid. Referred to the Committee on Licenses and Revenues. From Jacob Levy et al for street lamps onFront Street near University & Seneca Streets. Referred to the Committee on Gas Lights Reports Received From Health Officer submitting quarterly report. Referred to teh Committee on Health & Police.

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157 COMMON COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF SEATLLE Oct. 16/82 and Rasin. Against adoption none. Ordered that the Council stand now adjourned until Monday October 23 1882 at 7 1/2 o'clock p.m. Attest: E S Osborne Clerk Approved H G Struve Mayor Oct. 23/82 Be it remembered that on this the 23rd day of October 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 H.G. Struve and Councilmen John Collins, Chas F. Clancy, Fred Gasch, Chas McDonald and U.M. Rasin. Thereupon the following proceedings are had. Petitions Received From E.H. Plummer et al remonstrating against combining 2d and Jackson Street grades in one district. Referred to Committee on Streets and Street Improvements. From A.W. Engle et al for a sidewalk on the south side of Washington Street from a point 90 feet west of 3rd Street to 2d Street. Adopted and Judiciary and Legislative Committee instructed to submit a proper ordinance. From Sisters of Charity et al for a sewer on Madison Street from 5th Street to the Bay. Referred to the Committee on Streets and Street Improvements. From Srig. Verem Orion for the refunding of the amount of Concert license paid. Referred to the Committee on Licenses and Revenues. From Jacob Levy et al for street lamps on Front Street near University and Seneca Streets. Referred to the Committee in Gas Lights. Reports Received From Health Offices submitting quarterly report. Referred to the Committee on Health and Police.

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