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29 COMMON COUNCILOF THE CITY OF SEATTLE Be it remembered that on this the 3rd day of February 1882 the Common Council of the City of Seattle meets in its Council Chamber pursuant to law The following Officers are presents, tour: His Honor the Mayor L.P. Smith and Councilmen Thomas Clancy, John Collins, M. Densmore, Wm A.Jennings, John Keenan, Moses Keezer & Charles McDonald Thereupon the following proceedings are had A petition is received from Dr.J.M.Kollock & others praying for the appointment of a Police Officer whose beat shell be between 3rd & 6th Streets and Seneca & Marion Streets; thereupon the prayer of the petition is granted A petition is received from C.R. Dore praying for the remitting of a Road Poll Tax; thereupon the same is referred to the Finance Committee A petition is received from Ah How praying for the right to use a Terra Cotta Chimney is his wash house; thereupon the petition is laid on the table A petition is received from Thomas Burke & others praying for grading of Second Street from Mill Street to Pike Street; thereupon the prayer of the petition is granted upon the unanimous vote of all the members of said Council and the Ordinance Committee is instructed to submit at next regular meeting an Ordinance authorizing such improvements. A petition os received from S F Coombs & others praying for the grading of Front Street from Pike Street to Lake Avenue Street; thereupon the prayer of the petition is granted upon the unanimous vote of all the members of said Council and the Ordinance Committee is instructed to submit at next regular meeting an Ordinance authorizing such improvements. The regular monthly reports of the following CIty Officers are received & ordered filed, To wit: Street Commissioner, Fire Warden, Harbor Master, City Justice & City Attorney And now the City Treasurer submits his semi annual report ending Dec 31 1882; thereupon the same is referred to the Finance Committee And now the Finance Committee make their report upon the petition of Melody Choir; thereupon it is ordered that the Clerk be

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30 JOURNAL OF THE PROCEEDINGS OF THE & he is hereby instructed to issue a Warrant on the City Fund in favor of said Choir for the amount of tax paid by him on Block 52 in Maynards plot for the year 1880; thereupon the Clerk upon inspection finds that such tax paid amount to $3.41 The following claims having been duly audited by the Council are ordered paid by the Warrants drawn on the funds & in the amounts follows, to wit: City Fund E.S. Osborne Clerk $41.67 J.M. Hall Atty 41.67 J.H. McGraw Chief of Police 100.00 J.H. Woolery Police 80.00 D.L. McCowan Police 80.00 W.B. Jacklin " 80.00 James Lynn Watchman at fire 4.00 Freeman Johnson " " 4.00 Frank Seidel Assessor 187.50 F.H. Whitworth Surveyor 12.50 S.F. Coombs J.P.S. fees 11.00 Stewart Ebersold Job work 75.50 Seattle Chronicle Printing 11.25 M.V.B. Stacy Ground rent for Jails 10.00 Shorey & Atkins Water 6.00 S.G. Benedict & Co Stationery 6.95 Schwabacher Bros & Co Blankets 4.50 Road Fund R.H. Calligan Street labor $89.25 use of horse $16 $105.25 James Campbell Street labor 39." " Luther Albee " " 39." " Thos Rock " " 39." " Michael Keho " " 38." " Stetson & Post lumber 11.36 Robert Russell hauling lumber 21.50 John L. Kahaley hauling 3.50 J.S. McCallister use of cart 3.50

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31 COMMON COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF SEATTLE Gas Fund Seattle Gas Light Co Attend lights $30 Gas $189.90 $219.90 Waddell & Miles Work on mains 36.82 Fire Fund W. A. Perry Engine Steward $75.00 J.D. Hinckly Ground sent 8.00 Poole & Hildebrand Hauling Engine to & from fire 10.00 Anthony LeBrash Assistance to Steward 1.00 W. H. Shoudy Strap etc. .75 Kellogg & Anderson tripoli 1.00 F. W. Wusthoff Grease & nails 1.40 Schwabacher Bros & Co Coal & olive oil 2.50 J. L. Kahaley Coal & lumber to Engine House 4.50 Waddell & Miles Damper for pipe .25 Charles McDonald To purchase coal 10.00 The claim of Harrington & Smith is referred to the Street Committee And now come the several persons herein after named & make application for the licenses herein after specified for the periods from the dates herein after set out, and at the same time said applicants file their Several Bonds in accordance with The Ordinance relative thereto. And after examination said bonds are approved & said applicants making due proof that they are persons of good moral character. It is therefore ordered that upon their compliance with all the other provisions of said Ordinance the Clerk be & is hereby instructed to issue licenses to said applicants for the periods & purposes following To wit:

Names Description of License Terms Date of Commencement Lester & Cowden Retail liquor 3 Months Feb. 17, 1882 Thos & C.F. Clancy d" 3 Months Feb. 8, 1882 d" 2 Billiard Tables 3 Months Feb. 8, 1882 Smith & Farmer Retail liquor 3 Months Feb. 8, 1882 d" 1 Billiard Table 3 Months Feb.8, 1882 Bernard Crosseu Grocery 3 Months Feb. 8, 1882 A. F. Hill Retail Liquor 3 Months Feb. 8, 1882 d" 1 Billiard Table 3 Months Feb. 8, 1882

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32 JOURNAL OF THE PROCEEDINGS OF THE Names Description of License Terms Date of Commencement Thos Smith Retail Liquor 3 months Feb 8, 1882 Thos Smith d" 3 months Feb 8, 1882 Flynn & Anderson d" 3 months Feb 8, 1882 d" 1 Billiard Table 3 months Feb 8, 1882 J C Nixon Retail Liquor 3 months Feb 12, 1882 d" 2 Billiard Tables 3 months Feb 12, 1882 D A Jennings Wholesale 6 months Feb 9, 1882 Margaret Harmon Retail Liquor 6 months Feb 11, 1882 d" 1 Billiard Table 6 months Feb 7, 1882 Thos Osgood Retail Liquor 3 months Feb 16, 1882 J H Horrell d" 3 months Feb 8, 1882 G Burian Grocery 6 months Feb 13, 1882 d" 1 pool table 6 months Feb 13, 1882 d" 1 Pigeon Hole Table 6 months Feb 13, 1882 Jacob Beer Retail Liquor 3 months Feb 10, 1882 S Baxter & Co Wholesale 6 months Feb 10, 1882 Ihrig & Hahn Grocery 3 months Feb 10, 1882 d" 1 Pigeon Hole table 3 months Feb 10, 1882 Frank Peters Retail Liquor 3 months Feb 10, 1882 R Pritchard d" 3 months Feb 16, 1882 Conrad Brahm Grocery 3 months Feb 8, 1882 d" 1 Pigeon Hole Table 3 months Feb 8, 1882 Benj Murphy Retail Liquor 3 months Feb 11, 1882 Louis Sylvania d" 3 months Feb 7, 1882 John Kennedy d" 3 months Feb 10, 1882 Margaret Sullivan Grocery 3 months Feb 12, 1882 Schwabacher Bros & Co Wholesale 6 months Feb 9, 1882 Andrew Slorah Grocery 3 months Feb 7, 1882 John Collins Retail Liquor 3 months Feb 8, 1882 Fred Gasch Grocery 6 months Feb 8, 1882 d" 1 Pigeon Hole Table 6 months Feb 8, 1882 Ordered thar a Gas & Light post be erected near the Depot of the C&PSRR

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33 COMMON COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF SEATTLE And now the Ordinance Commmittee submit Ordinance No 255 the same being entitled "An Ordinance to provide for the Construction of a side walk along the east side of Front (formerly Third) Street from the south side of Wall Street to the South side of Battery Street" Thereupon after due consideration said Ordinance is adopted upon the following vote to Wit: In favor of adoption Clancy, Collins, Densmore, Jennings, Keenan, Keezer & McDonald. Against adoption none And now the City Attorney submits Ordinance No 256 the same being entitled "An Ordinance to repeal the Ordinance No 254" thereupon after due consideration said ordinance is adopted upon the following vote to wit: In favor of adoption Clancy, Collins, Densmore, Jennings Keenan, Keezer & McDonald. Against adoption none A Communication is secured & read from the Mayor upon the subject of China Wash Houses & their relations to fire: Thereupon said Commincation is referred to the Fire Committee And now the Council proceeds to elect a Policeman whose beat shall be the same as set forth in the petition of J M Kellock & Others hereto fore acted upon at this meeting; whereupon James Welsh receiving a majority of all the votes of said Council is duly declared elected as such Policeman for the term provided by law Ordered that the Council stand now adjourned until Friday evening February 10th 1882 Attest: E S Osborne Clerk Approved L P Smith Mayor

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