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COMMON COUNCIL OF THECITY OF SEATTLE
May 20/84
the Mayor appeared and takes his seat as Presiding Officer
when such equalization is proceeded with until the hour of
adjournment.
Order that the Council stand now adjourned until Wed-
nesday May 21, 1884 at 8 o'clock pm
Attest: E S Osborne clerk
Approved U M Rasin President of the Council
And now on May 20 1884 immediately after adjournment
as aforesaid, the Council meets pursuant to the call of His
Honor the Mayor H G Struve to consider Washington Street Sewer.
Present, His Honor the Mayor H G Struve and Councilmen
Thos Clancy, Geo W Harris, John Keenen, Chas McDonald,Otto
Ranke
, F W Wusthoff & U M Rasin
And now a communcitation is rec'd from the Surveyor
on the necessity of piling a foundation for Washington
Street sewer & containing a statement of the cost of such piling
Ordered that the communication be adopted & that the
Contractors for Washington Street Sewer be & are hereby instructed
to pile a foundation for same in accordance
with said communication.
Ordered that the Council stand now adjourned
Attest: E S Osborne clerk
Approved U M Rasin President of the Council
May 21/84
On this the 21st day of May 1884 the Common Council of the City
of Seattle meets in its council Chamber pursuant to adjournment
as a board of Equalization.
The following officers are present to wit:
Councilmen Thomas Clancy, Geo W Harris, Chas McDonald, U M Rasin & F W Wusthoff.
By reason of the absence of His Honor the Mayor, Councilman
U M Rasin is appointed President of the Council to serve during such
absence
And now the Council proceeds with the examination and

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