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COMMON COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF SEATTLE
Jan 18/84
thereupon the same is adopted.
And now the Council proceeds to an election for the appointment
of such Policeman, whereupon T. J. Small receiving a majority
of all the votes of the Councilmen present, is duly declared elected
to said Office for the term provided by law.
A proposal is rec'd from Hatfield & Winslow to furnish a Hose
Carriage. Referred to Comtee on Fire & Water supply
Ordered that John Collins be & is authorized to construct a Sidewalk
around the Occidental Hotel in accordance with the established
grade
Ordered that the matter of setting up the 2nd, 3rd & Intersecting Streets
Grade delinquency be & is hereby referred to Finance Comtee
Consideration of Ordinances
And now the Council proceeds to consider an ordinance entitled
"In relation to the duties of the Treasurer of the City of Seattle;" thereupon
after due consideration the same is adopted upon the following vote
towit: In favor of adoption Clancy, Day, Keenen, McDonald, Northrup,
Ranke, Rasin & Wusthoff. Against adoption none.
and now the Council proceeds to consider an Ordinance entitled "a
"special Ordinance appointing money to pay audited bills."
Adopted upon the following vote, towit: In favor of adoption Clancy, Day, Keenen, McDonald, Northrup, Ranke, Rasin & Wusthoff.
Against adoption none.
Ordered that the clerk be & is hereby instructed to deliver the Tax
Roll for the year 1883, containing all the delinquent taxes for the
years of 1883 & 1882, to the City Treasurer and annex thereto a
Warrant in accordance with for the collection of all
taxes due thereon
Ordered that the Council stand now adjourned for special
business until Wednesday Jan. 23, 1884 at 7&1/2 o'clock
P. M.
attest: E S Osborne clerk
approved U M Rasin acting Mayor

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