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750 JOURNAL OF THE PROCEEDINGS OF THE Feb 19 1886 Councilman Furth the moves to dismiss police officers Wm H Pinckney, James Burke, and James Welch, carried On motion of Councilman Hall acting Chief of Police Wm Murphy is by a unanimous vote of the Council requested to resign Committee Repornts Recieved From Committee on License and Revenue recommending that the petition of Andrew Slorah praying that Ordinance No 639 be so amended as to omit the license on Breweries doing a purely wholesale business, be granted and that the City Atty be directed to draw and submit the necessary ordinance. Adopted From Street Committee returning petition of F T Johnson et al for the opening of Clay Street from Front St to Fourth St and for three blocks along Box Street recommending that the same be granted. Adopted From Committee on Sewers and Drainage recommending that the Petition of Fred Gasch et al for the extension of Union Street sewer be laid over for the present. Adopted Applkcation for Licenses referred John Levy, J P Feigh, Henry Auernheimer, Ernst Romey, A F Hill, Charles Ross, Schwabacher Bros & Co, F S Curtis John Shepich, and Gumbert and Dickman Licenses Ordered Issued E H Huntley Retail Intoxicating 3 months from Feby 11 Harms & Peters Retail Intoxicating 3 months from Feby 20 E Champeaux Retail Intoxicating 3 months from Mar 5 Richleuvald & Co Retail Intoxicating 3 months from Feby 14 M J McDonough Retail Intoxicating 3 months from Feby 13 A & J Heimrich Retail Malt 3 months from Feby 14 Aug Wolff Retail Malt 3 months from Feby 13 W Waugh Retail Malt 3 months from Feby 16

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783 COMMON COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF SEATTLE Apr 16 1886 on road fund be issued in lieu and that the Treasurer return to Clerk the assessment roll under said ordinance #335 and receive credit thereupopn on motion the report is adopted Proposal of G G Teschman for building cistern is read On motion the bod is rejected and the Chairman of Fire and Water Committee is instructed to have the cistern built the following petition for liquor licenses are received and referred to Committee on Licenses Margaret O'Shea, H Foster, H Haggenmaker & Co, A Wolff, G C Delfel, Grubb & Johnson, J Murphy, Mauer & Steinle J Shepich, Harms & Peters The following petitionfor liquor licenses having been approved by the License Committee are granted T Clancy R I 3 months from April 16th A Lunn R I 3 months from April 26 O L Dahlquist R I 3 months from April 23 Curtis & Grant R I 3 months from April 23 Bersch & Hink R I 3 months from May 1 Shaw & Alger R I 3 months from April 9 Wm Gross R I 3 months from May 1 Thompson & Nelson M I 3 months from April 28 Henry Kersey M I 3 months from April 12 Otto Fuhrman M I 3 months from April 16th The Vote on the foregoing petitions being as follows in favor of the granting thereof R H Calligan J Furth, G W Hall, Chas McDonald, J J Post and G W Young; against none. The Claim of Black Diamond Coal Co on City fund for $4. coal is allowed and warrant ordered drawn

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66 JOURNAL OF THE PROCEEDINGS OF THE Aug 6 1886 Harbors and} T W Lake chairman Wharves } J Furth & R Russell Petitions Comunications etc Petition of Peter Brunn for a position on the PooliceForse read and ordered filed Communication form James H Woolery Ex Chief of Police in regard to salary for months of Jany & Feby 1886 Read and Referred to Judiciary Committee Official Reports Rec'd From City Treasurer Referred to Finance Com. From City Jailor Referred to Finance Com. From Justice Geo G Lyon Referred to Judiciary Com. From Custodian of the Powder House Ordered filed From City Attorney Ordered filed From Street Commissioner Referred to St Com. & Approved Licenses Referred Thomas Anderson, Harms & Peters, E C Huntley, Ernest Romey, E Champeaux, W Waugh Bills Allowed The following claims against the City having been duly audited by the Council are allowed and ordered paid by warrants drawn on the several funds as follows, viz: Name Warrant fund Amount Remarks W R Forrest 1835 City 125.00 Salary City Clerk A Chilberg 1836 City 83.33 Salary City Treasurer L Cummings 1837 City 91.00 Salary St Commsr J S M Smart 1838 City 75.00 Salary Health Officer J Bogart 1839 City 60.00 Salary City Jailor J Bogart 1839 City 134.60 Board of prisoners Geo G Lyon 1840 City 70.90 Justice fees Lowman & Hanford S & P 1841 City 18.20 Printing Blanks etc A Schallstadt 1842 City 7.50 Ballott Box Sunset Telephone Co 1843 City 5.90 Telephone for Aug [total] 671.43

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73 COMMON COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF SEATTLE Aug 20 1886 E C Huntley R Intox 3 months from Aug 11th 1886 Harms & Peters R Intox 3 months from Aug 20th 1886 A Slorah R Intox 3 months from Aug 28th1886 Wm Gross R Intox 3 months from Aug 1st 1886 E Champeaux R Intox 3 months from Sept 5 1886 A P Hoteling Co Wholesale Intox 6 months from July 16 1886 Ernst Romey R Malt 3 months from Aug 22 1886 Fred Gasch R Malt 3 months from Aug 8 1886 W Waugh R Malt 3 months from Aug 16 1886 M McDonald R Malt 3 months from Aug 13 1886 thos Anderson R Malt 3 months from Aug 8 1886 Margaret O'Shea R Malt 3 months from Aug 15 1886 The Vote upon issuing said licenses is as follows to wit: In favor of the same J M Frink J Green, T D Hinckley, T W Lake, R Russell & C F Reitze against none Bills Allowed The following claims against the City having been duly audited and allowed by the Council are ordered paid by warrants drawn on the several funds as follows viz: Name WarrantFund Amount Remarks John W McGee 1847 City 28.21 Services as Police Officers D H Blackman 1848 City 26.00 Services as Police Officers W H DeWolf 1849 City 32.00 Services as Police Officers A McRae 1850 City 28.21 Services as Police Officers [Geo M Craig]] 1851 City 2.00 Services as Police Officers E Shepard 1852 City 69.30 Deputy Clerk D C Harris 1853 City 3.75 Recording Deeds G Davis & Co 1854 City 12.00 Code & Laws E Meyer 1855 City 2.50 Meals for Election Ofrs E Hoisington 1856 City 2.50 Specl Officer H & W McDonald 893 Fire 6.00 Washing Hose Wm McDonald 894 Fire 1.00 Work at Jackson St Bridge Wm McDonald 895 Fire 3.00 Washing Hose Boardman & Woolery 896 Fire 6.00 Washing Hose

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