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JOURNAL OF THE PROCEEDINGS OF THE
Ordered that the Clerk be & he is hereby instructed to com-
municate with the owners of property interested, that the
Council purpose ordering the Construction of a certain side-
walk to connect with the 6th side walk.
Ordered that Fifth Street be improved under the super-
vision of the Street Committee in accordance with a plan to
be approved by the Surveyor
Ordered that the Council Stand now adjourned
Attest: E S Osborne
Clerk
Approved
L P Smith
Mayor
Be it remembered that on this the 6th day of January 1882
The Common Council of the City of Seattle meets in its Council
Chamber pursuant to law
The following Officers are present to wit: Councilmen Thos
Clancy
, John Collins, M. Densmore, Wm A. Jennings, John Keen-
an
, Moses Keezer and Charles McDonald
Thereupon the following proceedings are had
By reason of the absence of His Honor the Mayor L.P.
Smith
by sickness and his consequent inability to perform the
duties of his office, Councilman Wm A. Jennings is by the
Council elected to the Office of Acting Mayor during such
temporary inability
A petition is received from W. Buritt & others praying
for the removal of certain obstructions at the foot of 3rd Street,
Thereupon the same is referred to the Street Committee
A Petition is received from F. W. Wusthoff praying for the
remitting of a Road Poll Tax, thereupon the same is referred
to the Finance Committee
A petition is received from M. Choir praying for the re-
mitting of certain taxes paid; Thereupon the same is refered
to the Finance Committee.
a petition is received from Benj Murphy praying for the
remitting of a Road Poll Tax; Thereupon the Prayer of the petition

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JOURNAL OF THE PROCEEDINGS OF THE

Ordered that the Clerk be & he is hereby instructed to com=
=municate with the owners of property (interested?), that the
Council purpose ordering the Construction of a certain side=
=walk to connect with the 6th side walk.

Ordered that Fifth Street be improoved under the super=
=vision of the Street Committee in accordance with a plan to
be approved by the Surveyor

Ordered that the Council Stand now adjourned

Attest: Eef. Osborne
Clerk

Approved
L P Smith
Mayor

Be it remeberd that on this the 6th day of January 1882
The Common Council of the City of Seattle meets in it's Council
Chamber pursuant to law

The following Officers are present (Tourit?): Councilmen Thos
Clancy, John Collins, M. Deusmore, Wm A. Jennings, John Keen=
=an, Moses Keezer and Charles McDonald

Thereupon the following proceedings are had

By reason of the absence of His Honnor the Mayor L.P.
Smith by sickness and his consequent inability to perform the
duties of his office, Councilman Wm A. Jennings is by the
Council elected to the Office of Acting Mayor during such
temporary inability

A petition is received from W. Buritt & others praying
for the removal of certain obstructions at the foot of 3rd Street,
Thereupon the same is referred to the Street Committee

A Petition is received from F. W. Wusthoff praying for the
(remitting?) of a Road Poll Tax, thereupon the same is referred
to the Finance Committee

A petition is received from M. Choir praying for the re=
=mitting of certain taxes paid; Thereupon the same is refered
to the Finance Committee.

a petition is received from (Beuj?) (Murpius?) praying for the
remitting of a Road Poll Tax; Thereupon the (Prayer?) of the petition