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Seattle Municipal Archives at Dec 16, 2020 07:30 PM

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ORDINANCE NO. 124.
FIXING THE COMPENSATION OF THE CITY CLERK.
Approved Sept. 14, 1870.
(This ordinance has been repealed.)

ORDINANCE NO. 125.
TO PROVIDE FOR BUILDING A SIDEWALK ON THE EAST SIDE OF FRONT STREET FROM JAMES TO PIKE STREET.
Approved Sept. 23, 1875.
(This is a local ordinance which has become obsolete.)

ORDINANCE NO. 126.
PROVIDING FOR A GRADE ON THE NORTH SIDE OF COLUMBIA STREET AND PARTIAL GRADE OF ALLEY BETWEEN FRONT AND SECOND STREETS AND FROM COLUMBIA TO MARION STREETS.
Aprroved Sept. 23, 1870.
(This ordinance has become obsolete.)

ORDINANCE NO. 128.
RELATING TO THE POLICE AND THEIR POWERS AND DUTIES AND
OTHER PERSONS MAKING ARRESTS.
Approved Nov. 23, 1876.
The City of Seattle does ordain as follows:

SECTION 1. -- That all police officers of the City of Seattle, shall have power, within said city, to make

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ORDINANCE NO. 124.
FIXING THE COMPENSATION OF THE CITY CLERK.
Approved Sept. 14, 1870.
(This ordinance has been repealed.)

ORDINANCE NO. 125.
TO PROVIDE FOR BUILDING A SIDEWALK ON THE EAST SIDE OF FRONT STREET FROM JAMES TO PIKE STREET.
Approved Sept. 23, 1875.
(This is a local ordinance which has become obsolete.)

ORDINANCE NO. 126.
PROVIDING FOR A GRADE ON THE NORTH SIDE OF COLUMBIA STREET AND PARTIAL GRADE OF ALLEY BETWEEN FRONT AND SECOND STREETS AND FROM COLUMBIA TO MARION STREETS.
Aprroved Sept. 23, 1870.
(This ordinance has become obsolete.)

ORDINANCE NO. 128.
RELATING TO THE POLICE AND THEIR POWERS AND DUTIES AND
OTHER PERSONS MAKING ARRESTS.
Approved Nov. 23, 1876.
The City of Seattle does ordain as follows:

SECTION 1. -- That all police officers of the City of Seattle, shall have power, within said city, to make