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114 JOURNAL OF THE PROCEEDINGS OF THE SEPT 1/82 Be it remembered that on this the 10th day of September 1882 the Common Council of the City of Seattle meets in its Council Chamber pursuant to law The following officers are present, to wit: His Honor the Mayor H.G. Struve and Councilmen John Collins, Chas F. Clancey, O.F. Cosper, Fred Gasch, Charles McDonald, G.L. Manning and U.M. Rasin Thereupon the following proceedings are had: Petitions received From Walter France to correct Certificate of Purchase and to refund certain taxes paid. referred to the Judiciary and Legislative Committee From A. H. Manning et al for the opening of Third Street from Battery Street to Blanchard Street. Referred to the committee on Streets and Street Improvements From the Heirs at Law of Fred Slother Dec'd for the adjustment of sidewalk tax for Jackson Street sidewalk tax levy under Ordinance No. 283, Referred to the Committee on Streets and Street Improvements. From Roswell Scott et al for an Ordinance prohibiting the wearing of bells on animals. Referred to the Committee on Streets and Street Improvements From M Densmore et al for an Ordinance changing the Grade on Union Street from Front Street to8th Street and to have Union Street u-graded. Referred to the Committee on Streets and Street Impr -ovements. From Robert Kaupe et al for an Ordinance to construct side walks on both sides of Union Street from Front Street to the East side of Eighth Street. Referred to the Committee on Street and Street Improvement. From Geo Harlip for the right to erect a fish stand. Referred to the Committee on Streets And Street Imrpovements From W.R. Brawley et al for the opening of Washington Street from 10th to 11th Street, and for the opening of 11th Street from Washington Street to Main Street. Referred to the Committee on Streets and Street Improvements.

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354 JOURNAL OF THE PROCEEDINGS OF THE Sept 7/83

From Harbor & Wharves Comtee approving the Harbor Masters report. Adopted.

From Judiciary and Legislative Comtee approving the report of the City Justice. Adopted.

From Street Committee recommending the granting of the petition of Geo. F. Frye for the moving of a building & for other purposes. Adopted

From Street Committee recommending the granting of the petition of G. N. Alexander for further time until October 10.1883 in which to complete the piling in South 3rd Street. Adopted.

From Street Committee recommending the granting of the petition of Murphy and Stewart for the postponement of the detention of the forfeiture of $250.00 until the final payment on 4th Street Improvement. Adopted

From Finance Committee approving Clerks report. Adopted From Finance Committee approving Treasurers report. Adopted From Street Committee approving Street Commissioners report and Payroll. Adopted

Applications for Licenses Ordered that licenses be issued as follows, towit: J. C. Conrad for Retail liquor for 3 months from Sept 5.1883 Otto Fuhrmann for Grocery 3 10 James Glynn & Co Retail 3 10

Claims Paid The following claims having been duly audited by the Coucil are ordered paid by Warrants drawn on the funds and in the amounts following towit:

City Fund Clarence Hanford Job work No. 451 $115.50 J. H. Woolery Chief of Police 452 100. E. S. Osborne Clerk 453 90. D. L. McCowan Policeman 454 80. A. H. Manning do 455 80. Charles Lind do 456 80. James Welch do 457 80. J. C. Floyd do 458 80.

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COMMON COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF SEATTLE

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

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438 JOURNAL OF THE PROCEEDINGS OF THE Mar. 7/84 T. J. Doran Retail for 3 months from March 5 Ordered that the application of John E. Beck be & is hereby rejected. Claims Paid City Fund W. H. Taylor Treasurer No. 607 $150. E. S. Osborne Clerk No. 608 $125. Jas H. Woolery Chief of Police No. 609 $100. D. L. McCowan Police No. 610 $ 80. T. J. Small Police No. 611 $ 80. James Welch Police No. 612 $80. J. C. Floyd Police No. 613 $80. Chas Lind Police No. 614 $80. F. A. Minick Police No. 615 $80. A. H. Manning Police No. 616 $80. R. Osborn Atty No. 617 $75. E. L. Smith Health Officer No. 618 $75. John Kelly Police No. 619 $58.50 T. H. Cann J. P.s fees No. 620 $27.60 F. Anthony Records No 621 $27. Jas D. Lowman Stationery No. 622 $15.35 T. W. Bennett Repairs City Jail No. 623 $12.75 Chas Norden Police No. 624 $11.97 Clarence Hanford Job Work No. 625 $10. Sunset Telephone Co. line rentals No. 626 $6.65 Globe Printing Co. Job Work No. 627 $5.50 W. H. Taylor Postal cards No. 628 $2.50 Stringham & Joshin team numbers No. 629 $2.40 B. F. Lilly Double taxation No. 630 $1.13 Neuman & Argens Repairing locks No. 631 $1. Road Fund Henry Sheahan labor $87.50 use of horse $15.00 No. 383 $102.50 J. M. Snow Engineering sewer No. 384 $83.75 J. H. Woolery Boarding prisoners No. 385 $82. Geo. Howes labor No. 386 $43.75 John Tenice labor No. 387 $41.90 Thos Rock labor No. 388 $41.25

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