Ordinance 195

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Oct 6, 1879: An Ordinance prohibiting and punishing the laying out of poison in certain cases.

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ORDINANCE NO. 194.

TO PROVIDE FOR THE CONSTRUCITON OF A SIDEWALK FROM SIXTH STREET ALONG THE NORTH SIDE OF PIKE STREET TO EIGHT STREET AND THENCE ALONG THE WEST SIDE OF EIGHT STREET TO PINE STREET.

Approved Oct. 6, 1879. (Repealed by Ordinace No. 200.)

ORDINANCE NO. 195. AN ORDINANCE PROHIBITING AND PUNISHING THE LAYING OUT OF POISON IN CERTAIN CASES.

Approved Oct. 6, 1879.

The City of Seattle does ordain as follows: SECTION 1. - That it shall not be lawful fo any person to lay out or expose any kind of poison on the premises of another or in any street, alley, highway or uninclosed place whatsoever, within the corporate limits of the City of Seattle; neither shall it be lawful for any person to leave exposed on the premises of another or in any street. alley, highway or uninclosed place whatsoever within the corporate limits of the City of Seattle, any substance or fluid whatsoever within or in which there is or shall be deposited or mingled any kind of poison or poisonous or deadly substance or fluid whatsoever; and the doing of each and every one of the acts and things above mentioned are hereby prohibited.

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SEC. 2--That any person who shall violate any of the provisions of section one of this Ordinance or cause or procue any such violation or aid, abet, encourage or assist in any such violation shall be deemed guilty of a misdemeanor, and shall for each and every such offense, on conviction thereof, be fined in any sum not exceeding one hundred dollars, to which may be added imprisonment not exceeding thirty days.

SEC. 3--That this Ordinance shall take effect and be in force at the expiration of five days after the same have been published.

ORDINANCE NO.196 AN ORDINANCE TO PROVIDE FOR THE PUBLIC PRINTING OF THE CITY OF SEATTLE. Aproved Oct. 6, 1879. The City of Seattle does ordain as follows:

SECTION 1.--That the publication of all ordinances and legal notices required to be published by law on the order of the Common Council shall be published in the Intelligencer, a newspaper published in the City of Seattle.

SEC. 2.--That the Intelligencer Publishing Company is hereby awarded the public printing of the City of Seattle upon the bid of Thomas W. Prosch, its business manager, dated September 5th, 1879, and the explanatory statement dated September 12th, 1879.

SEC. 3--That the said Intelligencer Publishing

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