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470 JOURNAL OF THE PROCEEDINGS OF THE May 11 1888 Lake, Russell & Reitze Against the same none. Councilman Green not voting. Ordered that the Council do now adjourn Approved T T Minor mayor Attest W R Forrest clerk May 18 1888 Be it remembered that on this 18th dayof May A D 1888 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 Thos T Minor and Councilmen Furth, Frink, Green, Lake, Neitsz, Russell & Reitze Absent Moran Whereupon the following proceedings are had to wit: Petitions and Communications Petition of Elizabeth H Shumway for permission to remove earth from Randolph Street read and referred to the Street Committee with power to act. Petition of Mary E Kenworthy and others for an iron stone sewer in Sixth Street from Union Street to Pike Street read and referred to Committee on Sewers and Drainage. Petition of W H Gleason and others for extension of Washington Street sewer to Eleventh Street read and referred to Committee on Sewers and Drainage. Peetition of J J Post and others for grading Fifth Street and building sidewalks on both sides of said street from Seneca Street to Mill Street read and referred to St. Com. Petition of Thomas Emerson and others for grading & building sidewalks on both sides of Tenth Street from Seneca Street toSpring Street read and

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470 JOURNAL OF THE PROCEEDINGS OF THE May 11 1888 Lake, Russell & Reitze Against the same none. Councilman Green not voting. Ordered that the Council do now adjourn Approved T T Minor mayor Attest W R Forrest clerk May 18 1888 Be it remembered that on this 18th dayof May A D 1888 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 Thos T Minor and Councilmen Furth, Frink, Green, Lake, Neitsz, Russell & Reitze Absent Moran Whereupon the following proceedings are had to wit: Petitions and Communications Petition of Elizabeth H Shumway for permission to remove earth from Randolph Street read and referred to the Street Committee with power to act. Petition of Mary E Kenworthy and others for an iron stone sewer in Sixth Street from Union Street to Pike Street read and referred to Committee on Sewers and Drainage. Petition of W H Gleason and others for extension of Washington Street sewer to Eleventh Street read and referred to Committee on Sewers and Drainage. Peetition of J J Post and others for grading Fifth Street and building sidewalks on both sides of said street from Seneca Street to Mill Street read and referred to St. Com. Petition of Thomas Emerson and others for grading & building sidewalks on both sides of Tenth Street from Seneca Street toSpring Street read and

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486 JOURNAL OF THE PROCEEDINGS OF THE Jun 1 1888 From Same Committee granting petition of Elizabeth H Shumway permission to take Earth from Randolph Street. Adopted. From Committee on Harbor and Wharves Granting petition of Thomas Ewing for the use the foot of a street for a ferry slip provided Main Street is substituted for Washington Street in the petition. Adopted From Committee on Sewers & Drainage granting petition of Mrs Mary E Kenworthy and others for a sewer in Sixth Street between Union Street and Pike Street to connect with Pike Street sewer, the same to be of 8 inch iron stone sewer pipe. Adopted. From same Committee granting petition of W H Gleason and others for extension of Washington Street sewer so as to extend the same to Ninth Street which is as far as the street is graded. Adopted From Committee on Public Buildings and Grounds granting petition of D B Ward on behalf of the Methodist Protestant Church for permission to alter repair and enlarge said church building situated on the Corner of Madison and Second Streets. Adopted. From Same Committee recommending that engine House No 1 be repaired: "that the City clerk be instructed to employ John Lick to repair the roof of said building That the clerk also advertise for bids for papering the walls of all the rooms and calsoming all ceilings and for repainting all wood work. now painted, two coats of good paint and for repairing all grained wood work three coats of paint and two coats of varnish, all work to be the same nature as the present work". Adopted.

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