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COMMON COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF SEATTLE
And now the Ordinance Committee submit Ordinance No 255 the same
being entitled "An Ordinance to provide for the construction of a sidewalk
along the east side of Front (formerly Third) Street from the north 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 Clancey, Collins, Densmore, Jennings, Keenan,
Keezer and McDonald. Against adoption none.
And now the City Attorney submits Ordinance No 256 the same
being entitled "An Ordinance to repeal Ordinance No 254." Thereupon
after due consideration said Ordinance is adoptable upon the following
vote to wit: In favor of adoption, Clancey, Collins, Densmore, Jennings,
Keenan, Keezer and McDonald. Against adoption none.
A Communcation is recieved and read from the Mayor upon the
subject of China Wash Houses and their realtions to fire: Thereupon said
Communication is offered to the 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 Kollock
& others heretofore acted upon at this meeting Whereupon James
Welch
receiving a majority of all the votes of siad council
is duly declared elected as such Policeman for the term pro-
vided by law
Ordered that the Council stand now adjourned until
Firday evening February 10th 1882
Attest: E S Osborne
Clerk
Approved
L P Smith
Mayor

Be it remembered tajt onthis the 10th day of February 1882 the
Common Council of the City of Seattle meets in its CouncilChambers
pursuant to adjournment
The following Officers are present: to wit: His Honor the Mayor
L P Smith and Councilmen Thomas Clancy, John Collins, M
Densmore
, Wm A Jennings, John Keenan, Moses Keezer and
Charles McDonald

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33
COMMON COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF SEATTLE
And now the Ordinance Committee submit Ordinance No 255 the same
being entitled "An Ordinance to provide for the construction of a sidewalk
along the east side of Front (formerly Third) Street from the north 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 Clancey, Collins, Densmore, Jennings, Keenan,
Keezer and McDonald. Against adoption none.
And now the City Attorney submits Ordinance No 256 the same
being entitled "An Ordinance to repeal Ordinance No 254." Thereupon
after due consideration said Ordinance is adoptable upon the following
vote to wit: In favor of adoption, Clancey, Collins, Densmore, Jennings,
Keenan, Keezer and McDonald. Against adoption none.
A Communcation is recieved and read from the Mayor upon the
subject of China Wash Houses and their realtions to fire: Thereupon said
Communication is offered to the 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 Kollock
& others heretofore acted upon at this meeting Whereupon James
Welch
receiving a majority of all the votes of siad council
is duly declared elected as such Policeman for the term pro-
vided by law
Ordered that the Council stand now adjourned until
Firday evening February 10th 1882
Attest: E S Osborne
Clerk
Approved
L P Smith
Mayor

Be it remembered tajt onthis the 10th day of February 1882 the
Common Council of the City of Seattle meets in its CouncilChambers
pursuant to adjournment
The following Officers are present: to wit: His Honor the Mayor
L P Smith and Councilmen Thomas Clancy, John Collins, M
Densmore
, Wm A Jennings, John Keenan, Moses Keezer and
Charles McDonald