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JOURNAL OF THE PROCEEDINGS OF THE
Mar 31/84
On this the 31st day of March 1884 the Common Council of
the City of Seattle meets in its Council Chamber pursuant to
the Call of His Honor the Mayor
The following Officers are present, to wit: Councilmen, Thos
Clancy
, B. F. Day, John Keenen, Chas M Donald, B. L. Northrup,
U M. Rasin & F. W. Wusthoff
Thereupon the following proceedings are had
By season of the absence from the City of His Honor the Mayor
H. G. Struve, Councilman [U M. Rasin]] is appointed
President of the Council to serve during the meeting
And now the City Surveyor files a Written Communication
recommending that the Mill Street Sewer now in process
of Construction be extended 50 feet at present contract rates
and further that branch sewers of stone-iron be extending
from said Mill Street Sewer into Mill & James Streets
to North Second Street and up Front Street to Cherry Street.
Ordered that the Committee on Sewers be & they are hereby
instructed to extend said Mill Street Sewer 50 feet as
recommended & that the balance of said Communication be
& is hereby referred to the Committee on Sewers.
Ordered that the Council Stand now adjourned
Approve H G Struve Mayor
Attest: E S Osborne Clerk

Be it remembered that on this the 4th day of April 1884 the
Common Council of the city of Seattle meets in its Council Chamber
pursuant to law
The following Officers are present, towit:
His Honor the Mayor H. G. Struve & Councilmen Thos Clancy, B. F.
Day
, Geo. W. Harris, John Keenen, Chas M Donald, B. L. Northrup, Otto
Ranke
, U. M. Rasin & F. W. Wusthoff.
Petitions Rec'd
From G. Burian protesting against his grade tax on Madison
Street
. Referred to Street Comtee

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