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COMMON COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF SEATTLE

Jan. 5/83 Pool tables. Granted. Funk & Dickman for retail liquors. Granted. Peter Anderson & Co for retail liquors. Granted. James W. Smith & Charles Hills for a retail liquors. Referred to Committee on Licenses and Revenue. Claims Paid The following claims having been duly audited by the Council and ordered paid by the Warrants drawn on the funds and in the amounts following, towit: City Fund E.S. Osborne Clerk $90 Cleaning and c $3 No. 252 $93.00 J.H. Wooley Chief of Police 253 100. D. L. McCowan Police 254 80. W. B. Thompson Police 255 80. James Welch Police 256 80. Jas. W. Stuart Police 257 80. C. H. Hanford Attorney 258 75. F.H. Carr J.P. fees 259 11.40 M.V. B. Stacy Ground rent for Jails 260 10. Hall & Paulson Furniture Co. furniture for 261 219.25 New Engine House Waddell & Miles stores and furniture for 262 137.90 New Engine House Geo W. Boardman Co. extra work painting 263 12.50 New Engine House S. P. Bookes attendance to Council Chamber 264 2.50 L. Miller Morning Clerk 265 1.50 Joe McClaire coal to New Engine House 266 2.75 A.B. Holyoke Police (stars) 267 19. J. Shaun & Co. Police (lanterns) 268 5. Road Fund J. L. Kahaley hauling lumber No. 113 $1.50 Henry Sheahan Street labor $87.50 side of house $24.50 Prisoners board $30.33 114 142.33 Thos Rock street labor 115 61.25 Latner Albee street labor 116 57.50 M.J. Costello street labor 117 53.75 Stephen Berry street labor 118 45 W. M. Estebe street labor 119 13.75 N. Preston street labor 120 1.25

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234 JOURNAL OF THE PROCEEDINGS OF THE April 6/83 Charles McDonald Freight on hose No 151 $ 1.50 L Miller Hauling engine 152 5. L Neuman screws etc. 153 2.25 R H Calligan hauling coke 154 3. F W Wusthoff waste etc. 155 2. E Ulin Repairs Washton Street Incline 156 3. Columbia Street Sidewalk Ord 354 F H Whitworth Engineering No 191 $ 20. Marion Street Sidewalk Ord 364 F H Whitworth Engineering No 202 $ 20. James B Henderson Contract work 203 596.25 The claim of Stewart & Ebersold for $18.00 is rejected Licenses Granted The following application for Licenses having been duly approved by the Committee on License & Revenue, licenses are ordered issued on accordance with such applications to wit: D J McKinney Retail liquor J M King Retail liquor J M King 1 Pigeon Hole Table T B Timony Retail liquor J W Wilson Retail liquor Peter Anderson & Co Retail liquor Geo Meister Retail liquor Frank Peters Retail liquor Joe Francisco Retail liquor Jacob Bersch Grocery Jacob Bersch 1 Pigeon Hole Table & 2 Pool Tables Special Orders of the Day And now the Surveyor submits the Plans, Specifications & Estimates For the improvement of Washington Street under the Ordinance No369 thereupon after due examination the same are approved And now the Surveyor submits the Plans, Specification & Estimates for the improvement of South 2nd Street under the Ordinance No 369; thereupon after due examination of the same are approved And now in pursuance to the notice duly published in Council

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291 COMMON COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF SEATTLE July 6/83 Geo. Baker to erect a building on an alley on Washington Street. Adopted & petition denied. From Fire & Water Supply approving Fire Warden's report. Adopted From Health Officer & Police approving Health Officer's report. Adopted From Health & Police on D Kellogg's petition reporting that the nuisance complained of had been abated. Adopted From Fire & Water Supply approving Harbor Master's Report. Adopted From Special Comtee on bids rejecting all bids on a/c of South 3rd Street Improvement under Ordinance No 399. Adopted Ordered that the Clerk be & he is hereby instructed to re-advertise for bids for said South 3rd Street Improvement; the bids for grading & Sidewalks to be separate from those for piling and Wharf building. From Health & Police on Health Officers report approving the same. adopted Ordered that the City Attorney be & he is herby instructed to submit an Ordinance to compel property owners in a certain District to connect with the Madison Street Sewer. Applications for Licenses The following applications for Licenses having been declared as approved by the Committee on Licenses & Revenue. It is ordered that licenses be issued to the following named persons as follows to wit: John Stifter for a Grocery license for 3 months From July 1 Charles Ebbinhaus for a Grocery license for 3 months From July 1 R Howard for Retail liquor for 3 months From July 3 Joseph Keppler for a Grocery license for 3 months From July 2 Joseph Keppler one Billiard Table for 3 months From July 2 Frank Peters for Retail liquor for 3 months From July 11 Peter Anderson & Co for Retail liquor for 3 months From July 1 Geo Meister for Retail liquor for 3 months From July 7 T B Timony for Retail liquor for 3 months From July 7 J M King & Brannon for Retail liquor for 3 months From July 8 J M King & Brannon 1 Pigeon Hole Table for 3 months From Aug 10

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366 JOURNAL OF THE PROCEEDINGS OF THE Sept 25/83 Otto Fuhrmann & Co for Retail Liquor for 3 months from Sept 13 E Schilling for Wholesale for 3 months from Sept 18 C P Stone for Wholesale for 3 months from Oct 1 M Gotstein, Lingart & Co for Wholesale for 3 months from Sept 17 R Howland for 2 Billiards & 1 Pool table for 3 months from Sept 25 Peter Anderson & Co for Retail for 3 months from Oct 1 John Stifler for Grocery for 3 months from Oct 1 Aug LeBallister & Co for Retail for 3 months from Sept 22 And now the Street Comtee recommend the granting of the petition of Otto Fuhrmann & Co to change license. Adopted And now the Attorney submits an Ordinance entitled "An Ordinonce to amend Ordinance No 436 entitled 'An Ordinance to establish the grade on a portion of Jackson Street" thereupon after due consideration the same is adopted upon the following vote, to wit: In favor of adoption Clancy, Day, Harris, McDonald, Rasin & Ranke. Against adoption none. Ordered that the Notice of Garnishment served upon the Clerk in the case of Mills-v-Murphy & Stewart be & the same is referred to the Attorney for his opinion. Ordered that the Committee on Public Buildings, Property and Grounds by and they are hereby authorized to make all necessary repairs to the roof of City Hall. Ordered that the Council stand now adjourned until Friday Speptember 28, 1883 at 7&1/2 o'clock pm for the special purpose of considering the Madison Street Assessment Roll. Attest: E S Osborne clerk Approved H G Struve mayor Be it remembered that on this the 28th day of September 1883 the Common Council of the City of Seattle meets in its Council Chamber pursuant to adjournment for the purpose of considering and acting upon the Madison Street Assessment Roll. The following officers are present to wit: His Honor the Mayor H G Struve and Councilmen B F Day, Geo W Harris, Charles

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416 JOURNAL OF THE PROCEEDINGS OF THE

Jan 9/84 for sidewalk constructed on Columbia Street. Adopted.

Licenses ordered issues Ordered that licenses be issued as follows: Peter Anderson & Co for retail liquor for 3 months from Jan 1, 1884 L. Deller for 1 Billiard table for 3 months from Jan 16, 1884 R. Howard for 1 Billiard table for 3 months from Jan 3, 1884 Frank Lessman for 1 Billiard table for 3 months from Jan 13, 1884 T. B. Timony for 1 Billiard table for 3 months from Jan 7, 1884

Ordered that the Street Commissioner be and he is hereby instructed to lower sidewalk on south side of Washington Street fronting Geo W. Young's property. Ordered that the matter of considering the rights of 2 additional Councilmen appointed by Act of Legislature to seats as Councilmen be and the same is laid over for special business tomorrow evening. Ordered that the Council stand now adjourned until Friday January 10, 1883 at 7 1/2 o'clock p.m.

Attest: E S Osborne Clerk Approved

Jan 10/84 Be it remembered on this the 10th day of January 1884 the Common Council of the City of Seattle meets in the Council Chamber pursuant to adjournment.

The following Officers are present, towit: His Honor the Mayor H.G. Struve and Councilmen Thomas Clancy, B.F. Day, Geo W. Harris, Chas McDonald, U.M. Rasin and F.W. Wusthoff

By reason of the mobility by illness of His Honor the Mayor to attend Councilmen U.M. Rasin is appointed President of the Council to serve during the meeting. Thereupon the following proceedings are had: And now the Council proceeds to consider the matter of

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