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Seventy-four property owners and residents in South Seattle petitioned Council to stop the Bellevue House from selling liquor. Reports from various committees are listed in the back of the petition. See full description in Digital Collections

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Petition 125 Reccomend the matter Petition be refered to Chief of Police D A McKenzie R W Calligan Protesting against the Bellevue Hotel in South Seattle

Filed, Aug 8 1890 Clerk By

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Aug 19 1890

Petition

Returned to the Honorable D A. McKenzie and R. W. Calligan of the Common Council And would most respectfully ask that the within petition be granted

I am Gentlemen yours respectfully

Geo C Monroe

Chief of Police

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990089

To the Hon the Mayor and Common Council of the City of Seattle

The undersigned residents and property owners residing upon and about that certain portion of your city called South Seattle respectfully represent that a certain house situated in said South Seattle called the "Bellevue" and occupied by - Schneider and - - - Schneider his wife is a resort for drinking and noisy conduct to the great annoyance of the inhabitants adjacent thereto. That liquors are sold there and that minors are from time to time about said house intoxicated and creating a disturbance to the injury of society and quietude of its neighborhood.

Your petitioners therefore respectfully pray that means may be taken by your honorable body to prevent said house from being so used as a drinking house and

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