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89 COMMON COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF SEATTLE consideration said ordinance is adopted by the following vote, to wit; in favor of adoption Thomas Clancy, John Collins, Mr. A Jennings, Charles McDonald and G.J. Manning. Against adoption, none. And now the Ordinance Committee submit Ordinance No 289, the same being entitled "A Special Ordinance to provide for the grading and improvement of Union Street, from a point midway between Third and Fourth Streets, to the center line of Eighth Street, in the City of Seattle, County of King & Territory of Washington" after our consideration said ordinance is adopted by the following vote, to wit--: In favor of adoption Thomas Clancy, John Collins, Mr. A. Jennings, Charles McDonald, and G.J. Manning. Against adoption none. Ordered that the Council stand now adjourned Attest: E.S. Osborne Approved Clerk L P Smith mayor July 7 '82 Be it remembered that on this the 7th day of July A. D. 1882, the Common Council of the City of Seattle meets in its Council chambers pursuant to Law. Present His Honor the Mayor L. P. Smith and councilmen Thomas Clancy, Mr. A. Jennings, John Keenan, [|Charles McDonald]] and John Collins. Thereupon the following proceedings are had. A petition is received from the Sisters of Charity praying for the vacation of the alley in Blocks 18 in Boren's addition; said petition is refered to the Street Committee. A petition is received from Portman and Padden et al praying for a crossing on Front Street to Colmans block; said petition is refered to the Street Committee. A petition is received from Thomas Clancy et al praying for the grading of Washington Street from Commercial Street to Fifteenth Street; said petition is granted and Ordinance Committee instructed to submit an ordinance in accordance therewith:

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90 JOURNAL OF THE PROCEEDINGS OF THE July 7 '82 A petition is received from Jas N. Smith praying for the amendment of the ordinance relating to theater licenses. Said petition is granted and the ordinance committee instructed to submit a suitable ordinance. Ordered that a quarterly theater license be granted to J. N. Smith on payment of $50.50 the amounts already paid by him for licenses for the Bijou Theater to be applied as part payment for said quarterly license. The Street Commissioner, Harbor Master, Fire Warden and City Attorney submit their reports for the month of June which are received and ordered to be placed on file. And now the City Treasurer submits his regular semiannual report which is referred to the Finance Committee. The City Justice submits his report for the month of June and said report is thereupon referred to the Finance Committee The Mayor submits his regular annual report of the receipts and disbursements of the City. Said report is received, read and ordered published. The Health Officer submits a report for the year ending June 30th 1882; said report is accepted; read and ordered published. The Street Committee return the petition of B.F. Day for the removal of a fence from the street, with this report thereon. Ordered that said petition be laid on the table The Street Committee submit their report on the petition of A.A. Bell et al for the changing of the roadway in Block 42 and 42; Thereupon said petition is granted A petition is received from Huhlfelder and others, praying for the placing of a gas lamp at the corner of Columbia and Third Streets; said petition is granted. A communication is received from H. B. Runnels and Mrs Kate Regan notifying the Common Council that they have appointed J.E. Houghton as appraiser on behalf of the property condemned along the extension of Madison Street. And now come the persons hereinafter named and

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91 COMMON COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF SEATTLE July 7 '82 make application for the licences hereainfter named from the dates and for the periods hereinafter specified and at the same time said applicants file their several bonds in accordance with the ordinance relating thereto. After due examination said bonds are approved and the said applicants making are 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 and he is hereby instructed to issue licences to said applicants for the periods and purposes following, namely, Description of Licence Name Period Date of Commencement Grocery N.A. Barttett 3 months July 1 1882 Retail Liquor John and Algar 3 months July 9 1882 1 Billiard Table John and Algar 3 months July 9 1882 Retail Liquor J. M. King 3 months July 8 1882 Retail Liquor J N Smith 3 months July 3 1882 Retail Liquor L Dillon 3 months July 16 1882 1 Billiard Table L Dillon 3 months July 16 1882 Grocery Jacob Busch 3 months July 1 1882 1 Pool Table Jacob Busch 3 months July 24 1882 1 Pigeon Hole Table Jacob Busch 3 months July 5 1882 Grocery John Osborne 3 months July 1 1882 Retail Liquor Thos Moon 3 months July 1 1882 Retail Liquor Wm Strait 3 months July 1 1882 A communication is received from E. N. Rea relative to obtaining a warrant for work done on the jail; said claim is referred to the jail committee. The claim of J.F. Coombs is referred to the Finance Committee. The following claims having been duly audited by the Council are ordered paid by warrants drawn

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92 JOURNAL OF THE PROCEEDINGS OF THE July 7 '82 on the funds and in the amounts as following, [illegible], City Fund E.S. Osborne Clerk No 83 41.67 J.M. Hall City Atty 84 41.67 W P. Smith Police 85 3.00 Gillchrist Police 86 3.00 M.V.B. Stacy Jail Rent 87 10.00 Stewart and Ebersold Job printing 88 14.00 Waddell and Miles For Repair on Fire Engine 89 .75 J.M Conway Messenger to Pest House 90 22.00 J.L. Kohaley Policeman 91 3.00 Keene Policeman 92 3.00 John J Seely Services at Pest House 93 56.00 P. Brumm Policeman 94 6.00 Stewards Policeman 95 3.00 J.D. Symons Policeman 96 6.00 D.A. Jennings Groceries for Pest House 97 52.30 Matthew A. Kelly Drugs for Pest House 98 5.00 Jas Welsh Policeman 99 80.00 W.B. Thompson Policeman 100 80.00 D.L. McCowan Policeman 101 80.00 [F.H. Whitworth] Engineer 102 12.00 [S.G. Benedict & Co]] Stationary 103 4.78 Seattle Chronicle Printing 104 52.86 F.S. Poole Sprinkling Streets 105 50.00 Young and McKeon Police Stars 106 .75 Chas McDonald Repairs on Balls & Chains 107 2.75 E.L. Smith Health Office 108 75.00 Jas H. Woolery Chief of Police 109 100.00 Jackson Street Sidewalk Fund J.P. Roberts Building Sidewalk 9 100.00 J.P. Roberts Building Sidewalk 10 100.00 J.P. Roberts Building Sidewalk 11 100.00 J.P. Roberts Building Sidewalk 12 100.00 J.P. Roberts Building Sidewalk 13 100.00 J.P. Roberts Building Sidewalk 14 100.00 J.P. Roberts Building Sidewalk 15 35.00

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93 COMMON COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF SEATTLE Fire Fund John Collins To pay for Fire Engine No 45 3250.00 W A Perry Steward of Engine 46 75.00 T D Hinkley Ground Rent onColumbia St 47 8.00 Chas McDonald Coal for Engine House 48 10.00 D A Jennings Coal Oil 49 16.20 A Holmes Repiars on Fire Engine 50 9.25 F S Poole Hauling Hose Cart 51 2.50 Willis and Minick Hauling Coal 52 2.50 O C Shorey Mending Ladders 53 3.00 F W Wusthoff Mirror for engine 54 .75 Chas McDonald Repairs on Fire Bell 55 50.00 Wm Campbell Chief Engineer 56 50.00 Road Fund R H Calligan St Com.66.50Horse Hire22.00prisoners Board 26.00 49 114.50 Joe Campbell Street Labor 50 65.00 Thos Rock Street Labor 51 65.00 Luther Alber Street Labor 52 62.50 M Keough Street Labor 53 2.50 Stetson & Post Lumber 54 33.29 J L Kahaly Framing 55 4.75 Robt Abrams Framing 56 1.00 Chas McDonald Blacksmithing 57 14.50 F W Wusthoff Nails 58 10.20 D A Jennings PickHandles and Nails 59 1.50 Gas Fund Seattle G L Co. Gas 198.00Attendee30.00MetersRent5.85 14 233.85 And now the Council proceeds to open the bids for building sidewalks For the construction of the sidewalk on Stewart, fourth and Virginia Streets under Ordinance No284, the following bids are received viz, A S Pinkham $405.00, Laurence Cummings $451.00 For the construction of the Sidewalk on Pine and Ninth Streets the following bids (under Ordinance No281) were received viz. A S Pinkham $588.00 Laurence Cummings $579.00 Said bids are all referred to the Street Committee

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