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Petition of F. Anthony, printer, to the City Council for an extention of time in which to deliver the "Book of Ordinances" to the City. See full description in Digital Collections

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4 483M Petition F. Anthony for an extension of time in which to deliver the city ord's of 1893 as authorized by Ord. No. ____ Granted By 8-7-93 [Lincoln & Post?]

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Mr. President:

Your Committee on Library & Printing to whom was referred petition of F. Anthony for extension of time for printing City Ordinances beg leave to report favorably and recommend an extension to Sept. 12, & the rest 30 days late . Adopt 7-7-93 A. G. Goddard Chairman S.S. Carlisle } Committee.

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MUSIC, PICTORALS, MAGAZINES AND PAPERS OF EVERY DESCRIPTION BOUND IN ANY STYLE DESIRED MAPS MOUNTED AND VARNISHED

BLANK-BOOK MANUFACTURER BOOK BINDER PAPER RULER COMMERCIAL PRINTER

Office of F. Anthony

104 Washington Street Near Commercial Street

P. O. Box 633

Seattle, Wash. August 7th, 1893 To The Honorable Council of the City of Seattle. Gentlemen: The time in which I was to begin the delivery of the Book of Ordinances for the City having about expired and The Book being only about Three-Fourths done, I must respectfully petition your honorable body for an extention of time to September 12th for the Delivery of the First 100 copies and an extension of 30 days on the time for final delivery. Reasons for delay are: First: - The stoppage of work by the ordinance Commissioner to allow Ordinances not passed when work commenced but passed afterward to be inserted in their proper places. Second: - The inability of the Commissioner and the City Clerk to make proper compairison of Proofs with the Records as fast as the printer could supply them. Third: - The rushing of such a work would result in errors and The Commissioner and Printers have at the expence of time endeavored to produce a Book as free from errors and as nearly perfect as possible. That you will grant this request your petitioner forever prays. Most respectfully F. Anthony

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