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JOURNAL OF THE PROCEEDINGS OF THE
Dec 12/84 Ordered that said claims be & they are hereby referred to Street Comtee
Ordinances The Attorney submits an Ordinance entitled "An Ordinance to Authorize the execution of a Contract to furnish Gas for Lighting the public streets" After due consideration said Ordinance is adopted upon the following vote Towit: In favor of adoption Frye, Harrington, Latimer, Northup, Rinehart, Snyder, & Yesler. Against adoption: None An Ordinance is submitted entitiled "A special Ordinance appropriating money to pay audited bills" Adopted upon the following vote, Towit: In favor of adoption Frye, Harrington, Latimer, Northup, Rinehart, Snyder, & Yesler. Against adoption: None
Miscellaneous The Chief of the Fire department submits proposals to furnish beds etc for use of Fire Department. Referred to Fire Com tee Ordered that hereafter the pay of the Street Commissioner be paid out of the City Fund. Ordered that the Chief of Police be & is hereby instructed to transfer one of the Day Policemen to the Night force
Ordered that the Council stand now adjourned Attest: E S Osborne, Clerk Approved: John Leary, Mayor
Dec 22/84 Be it remembered that on this the 22d day of December 1884 the Common Council of the City of Seattle meets in it's Council Chamber pursuant to the call of His Honor the Mayor. The following Officers are present, Towit: His Honor the Mayor John Leary and Councilmen Chas F. Clancey, Geo. F. Frye, W.A. Harrington, B.L. Northrup, Alfred Snyder, E.F. Sox, H.L. Yesler, W.G. Latimer, & W.V. Rinehart.
Communications and Reports From the Attorney on the matter of prosecutions for violations of CityOrdinances. Ordered that the Attorney be & is hereby instructed to submit an Ordinance in accordance with his said report. From G. Kellogg Tendering his resignation as Chief of the Fire
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618 JOURNAL OF THE PROCEEDINGS OF THE Apr 3/85 A.C. Crook Labor on streets No. 923 $58.50 Phil Corcorkan Labor on streets 924 58.50 H. Rosburg Labor on streets 925 58.50 Thos Rock Labor on streets 926 58.50 James Campbell Labor on streets 927 58.50 Geo Van Dyke Labor on streets 928 58.50 H. Hoppock Labor on streets 929 58.50 Geo. Huntley Labor on streets 930 58.50 U.C. Turner Labor on streets 931 57.95 W J Alexander Labor on streets 932 56.25 A J. Waltz Labor on streets 933 40.50 J. Dickinson Labor on streets 934 14.62 R.E. Lee Labor on streets 935 6.75 James Bogart boarding prisoners 936 56.60 Stetson & Post Mill Co lumber 937 138.89 Ballard & Sox hardware 938 108.50 Gordan Hardware Co nails 939 11.75 Harrington & Smith hardware 940 5.48 Wald & Campbell axe & handle 941 1.75 Jones & Hubbell feed for team 942 70.25 J. W. Hunt Blacksmithing 943 11. Wm Beattie horseshoeing 944 6.55 G. Kellogg etc. oil & liniment for team 945 4.44 Seattle Co operative Society Candles 946 .60 Gas Fund Seattle Gas Lt. Co Gas No. 112 $343.60 J.H. May Attending lights 113 54.40 Fire Fund W.A. Perry Engineeer #1 No. 531 $75. James Dunham Engineer #2 532 75. F.B. Cooper Repairing Machinery 533 4. Wm. Clark Washing hose 534 6. Anthony La Brasche Washing hose 535 6. Frank Beattie Washing hose 536 6. James Clark Washing hose 537 3. J.W. Flood Washing hose 538 3.
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402 JOURNAL OF THE PROCEEDINGS OF THE Mar 2 1888 John P Brill 2847 City 2.20 witness fees Soderbergs Court L W Lomard 2848 City .75 Lod[g]ing prisoner one night Harrington & Smith 2849 City 2.25 Soap etc G Davies & Co 2850 City 17.50 Record Book Seattle Transfer Co 2851 City 5.00 Taking insane man to Co. farm Mahoney & Bailey 2852 City 10.00 Removing carrion W U Telegh Co 2853 City 5.50 Telegram to Pueblo Col. Sunset Telephone Co 2854 City 6.00 Telephone Service Mch Jesse F Cochrane 2855 City 3.00 Painting Signs Wm & Hughes Ptg Co 2856 City 7.50 Printing Blanks Press Pubn Co 2857 City 7.20 Printing Ordinances etc Lowman & Hanford Ptg Co 2858 City 26.85 Printing blanks etc Winters & Johnson 2859 City 5.00 Removing carrion G. Kellogg 2860 City 29.55 Medicine for Pest house M A Kelly 2861 City 17.50 Medicine for prisoners Dr J S M Smart 2862 City 375.00 Services as Act'g Health Ofs'r Schwabacher Bros & Co 2863 City 25.00 Blankets etc Pest house James Campbell 2864 City 10.00 Moving furniture Pest house Wells & Rauenzahn 2865 City 9.37 Meat for Pest house City Market 2866 City 3.37 Meat for Pest house Gordon Hardware Co 2867 City .30 Hinges for Pest House M A Kelley 2868 City 35.00 Medicine Pest House Haley & Wright 2869 City 41.87 Supplies Pest House H A Sears 2870 City 21.00 Hack Hire Pest House Kline & Rosenberg 2871 City 79.50 Clothing etc Pest House H Gray 2872 City 60.00 Nurse Pest House King County]] 2873 City 482.73 1/2 Expense build'g Pest House Albro Gardner 2874 City 22.00 Surveying Columbia St Sewer Albro Gardner 2874 City 8.87 Surveying Fourth St Drain Albro Gardner 2874 City 187.25 Surveying Avenue Albro Gardner 2874 City 10.00 Surveying Grant St Bridge Albro Gardner 2874 City 12.75 Surveying Grant St Bridge [total]1529.75 Ed Snodell 2010 Road 58.00 Labor on streets Daniel Moore 2011 Road 60.00 Labor on streets Thomas Rock 2847 Road 56.25 Labor on streets
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15 Board of Aldermen of the City of Seattle
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Be it remembered that on this the 24th day of October A. D. 1890 The Board of Aldermen of the City of Seattle meets pursuant to adjounment and after recess: in their room in the New City Hall: Prest Geo W. Hall in the chair. The following members are present at roll call. Bogardus Holbrook Korn Miller Pontius Snyder Wald Wilcox. Mr. President H.W. Miller City Clerk.
The following proceedings are had: Journal of the last Meeting read and approved.
Petitions
Petition of D. C. Thompson Et al for lights on 7th St. read and ref to Com. on Street Lights.
Petition of H. C. Burke Et al for the grading of Thomas Ave. read and ref to the Street Com.
Petition of M. J. Calligan Et al for the planking of 11th Street read & ref to the St. Committee.
Petition of G. Kellogg Et al for lights on Main St. read & ref to Com. on Street Lights.
Petition of S. L. Henderson Et al for lights on all street read & ref to the Com. on Street Lights.
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28 Journal of the Proceedings of the
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Committee on Street lights responded favorably on petitions of G. Kellogg et al for lights on Main St. and same responded to H of D for concurrent action.
On petition of H. Hinman et al for light on [corner of] 12th & Pine St. and same responded to B of — Public Works for approval and action.
Committee of Licenses and Revenue reported favorably on rates on licenses asked by Thomas Moran and J. Stewart. Same reported to H of D for concurrent action.
The petition of Fred Bense for Liquor License was refused on the ground that his place of business was outside of the Saloon limits by the following vote. In favor Korn Snyder Wald Wilcox. Against Holbrook Miller Pontius and Mr. Prest. Lost on tie vote four in favor and four against. Same reported to H of D for concurrent action.
Petition of Gumbert & Liberman & Dolce and Hy Dorn were reported favorably on and accepted by the following vote: In favor Holbrook Korn Miller Pontius Snyder Wald Wilcox & Mr Prest. Against None. — Same reported to H of D for concurrent action.
On Motion the Board adjourned to meet in regular session on Monday Eve Nov. 3rd at A.D. 1890 at 7:30 PM
Henry W. Miller City Clerk per Wm. B. Drown Depty City Clerk
Approved Geo. W. Hall