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603 Common Council of the City of Seattle Mar 6/85 Be it remembered that on this the 6th day of March 1885 the Common Council of the City of Seattle meets in its Council Chamber pursuant to law. The following Offices are present, to wit: His Honor the Mayor John Leary and Councilmen Geo. F. Frye, W.A. Harrington, B.L. Northrup, Alfred Snyder, H.L. Yesler, W.M. Latimer, W.V. Rinehart. Thereupon the following proceedings are had: Petitions Rec'd Neuman & Argens to keep powder From Newman & Argens for the right to keep 100 lbs of powder. Granted upon the condition that the means for keeping the same shall be first approved by the Chief of the fire Department Chaffee hog pen nuisance From A L Spencer for abating the Chaffee hog pen nuisance Referred to the Committee on Health & Police. Block 42 Draining of From D C Townsend et al for removing water from Off Block 42 of Heirs of S A Bell Addition. Refered to the committee on sewers. Mill St Grading of remonstrance From Moses Keezer et al remonstrating against the proposed grading of Mill Street. Moltke St opening of From A E Howser for opening Moltke Street. Referred to Street Comtee Bywater claim From C M Bywater making claims for $20.00 for recovering certain House. Referred to the Committee on Fire & Water Reports Reports Rec'd Mill St grading From Street Committee recommending the denial of the petition of James Park et al for grading Mill Street. Report adopted from the Atty on pending litigation adopted From City Justice Ordered filed Meyers & Powers litigation From Atty on the deposition of moneys to be paid Witnesses in City-v-Meyers & Powers. Acepted From Jailor showing prosoners on confinement. Ordered filed From Treasurer showing the condition of funds. Referred to Finance Committee Tax Roll 1884 retd From Treasurer returning the Tax Roll for the year 1884 together with his report thereon showing delinquint taxes. Report referred to Finance Comtee. From Street Commissioner showing street work done. referred to Street Comtee.

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604 JOURNAL OF THE PROCEEDINGS OF THE Mar 6/85 From Chief of Police showing arrests. Orders filed. Hand Engine Hauling of From Chief of Fire Department on the matter of hauling the Hnad Engine adopted. Public Benefit Sup Plat Masonic Cem plat From Comtee on Public Buildings, Property & Grounds approvint the plats of Collins Public Benefie supplemental plat and Masonic Cemetary Plat as soon as the same are approved by the City Surveyor. Adopted From Justice Geo G Lyon showing fines collected. Ordered filed engine to Bell Town Ordered that the matter or rescindind the order heretofore made to remove Engine #2 to Belltoen Be & the same is hereby laid on the table Licenses referred Applications for Licenses Referred Chas Ross, A E Alden, Frank Smith, Oliver Bernard, Frank Wilton, Mark Gottstein & James W Smith. Issued Licenses ordered issued Ordered that licenses be issued as follows to wit: E Champeaux for Retail Intoxicating Liquors for 3 months from Mar 5,1885 A F Hill for Retail Intoxicating Liquors for 3 months from Mar 3,1885 H E Braillard for Retail Intoxicating Liquors for 3 months from Mar 12,1885 S A Scullin for Retail Intoxicating Liquors for 3 months from Feb 11,1885 O P Dahlquist for Retail Intoxicating Liquors for 3 months from Jan 23,1885 Gumbert & Dickman for Retail Intoxicating Liquors for 3 months from Mar 1,1885 Henry Mauer for Retail Malt Liquors for 3 months from Feb 22,1885 John Brannen for Retail Malt Liquors for 3 months from Mar 3,1885 Benj Murphy & Co for Retail Intoxicating Liquors for 3 months from Mar 12,1885 Chas Louch for Wholesale Intoxicating Liquors for 3 months from Mar 8,1885 Andreas Mauer for Retail Intoxicating Liquors for 3 months from Feb 18,1885 Morgan & Laurence for Retail Intoxicating Liquors for 3 months from Feb 23,1885 Roff Hahn for Retail Malt Liquors for 3 months from Mar 1,1885 A F Able for Retail Intoxicating Liquors for 3 months from Feb 13,1885 Perkins & Ladd for Retail Intoxicating Liquors for 3 months from Feb 15,1885 John Levy for Retail Intoxicating Liquors for 3 months from Mar 6,1885 Cowles & Foster for Retail Intoxicating Liquors for 3 months from Feb 12,1885 S Kirschberg for Retail Intoxicating Liquors for 3 months from Mar 1,1885 Vitus Schmid for Retail Malt Liquors for 3 months from Mar 1,1885 Blanchard & Co for Retail Intoxicating Liquors for 3 months from Mar12,1885

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605 COMMON COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF SEATTLE Mar 6/85 The note on granting said licenses is a follows In favor of granting said licenses Frye, Harrington, Latimer, Rinehart, Yesler, Against the same Northrup Claims paid The following claims having been duly audited by the Council are ordered paid by Warrants drawn on the funds and in the amounts following to wit: City Fund E S Osborne Clerk No1035 $125. J D Lowman Tresurer 1036 150. C H Hanford Atty 1037 100. J H Woolery Chief of Police 1038 150. E A Gardner Police 1039 80. Wm Murphy Police 1040 80. Wm H Pinckney Police 1041-1043 80. James Welsh Police 1044 80. F L Bangs Police 1045 80. G L Manning Street Commissioner 1046 84. G A Hill City Justice Fees 1047 25. G A Hill City Justice Fees 1048 67.70 Geo G Lyon Justice Fees 1049 21.40 Geo G Lyon Justice Fees City-v-Meyers & Powers 1050 13.35 G A Hill Justice Fees City-v-Meyers & Powers 1051 6.50. H G Thornton Constable Fees City-v-Meyers & Powers 1052 5.70 Lewis Van Doren Constable Fees City-v-Meyers & Powers 1053 12.65 Lewis Van Doren Constable Fees City Cases 1054 6.60 W H Hughes Assessor 1055 62.50 James Bogart Janitor & Jailor 1056 60. Post Intelligencer Pub Co Printing 1057 11.60 Clarence Hanford Job Work 1058 7.50 Globe Printing Co Job Work 1059 7.75 Sunset Telephone Co Line Rentals 1060 6.65 A Mitchell Plow 1061 15. G L Manning Freight on Plow 1062 .70 Young & McKeon Tinning Roof Engine House #2 1063 38. Neuman & Argens Keys etc. 1064 2.60

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606 JOURNAL OF THE PROCEEDINGS OF THE Mar 6/85 Schwabacher Bros & Co duster no. 1065 $3.50 S. C. Harris recording deeds to city park 1066 10. John Langston team for Health Office & Chief of police 1067 3. Andrew Castro removing carrion 1068 3. Geo. G. Lyon fees in city-v-Meyers & Powers 1069 19.05 Road Fund Robt Reed Labor in Streets No. 854 $75. J. Close Labor in Streets 855 70.68 W.J. Alexander Labor in Streets 856 54. H. Hoppoc Labor in Streets 857 54. A.C. Turner Labor in Streets 858 54. James Campbell Labor in Streets 859 54. H. Rosburg Labor in Streets 860 52.87 Phil Corcorkan Labor in Streets 861 52. 87 A.C. Crook Labor in Streets 862 52.87 Geo. Huntley Labor in Streets 863 51.75 Geo. Van Dyke Labor in Streets 864 49.50 A. Merrifield Labor in Streets 865 46.12 R. Shewan Labor in Streets 866 45. J.L. McLellan Labor in Streets 867 45. Fred Kelley Labor in Streets 868 43.88 Luke Hale Labor in Streets 869 43.88 A. Cramer Labor in Streets 870 43.31 Lewis Navarre Labor in Streets 871 42.75 M.A. Murphy Labor in Streets 872 42.18 J.R. Davis Labor in Streets 873 40.50 Paul Bayer Labor in Streets 874 38.25 W. Curtis Labor in Streets 875 28.78 E.C. McClanahan Labor in Streets 876 28.78 W. Crowser Labor in Streets 877 28.56 J. Dickenson Labor in Streets 878 27.52 A.G. Lawson Labor in Streets 879 27. W. Spencer Labor in Streets 880 25.87 R.E. Lee Labor in Streets 881 25.32 C.M. Bywater Labor in Streets 882 25.32 D.S. Hill Labor in Streets 883 24.75

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607 COMMON COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF SEATTLE Mar 6/85 W. Johnson labor in streets no. 884 $24.75 E. Drullinger labor in streets 885 21.37 E.L. Hudson labor in streets 886 20.25 F. Lutter labor in streets 887 19.12 A.J. Waltz labor in streets 888 17.43 G.H. Rummel labor in streets 889 15.75 N. Nelson labor in streets 890 15.50 S.D.Fannon labor in streets 891 14.62 S.D.Fannon labor in streets 892 13.50 Thos Rock labor in streets 893 13.50 S.D.Fannon labor in streets 894 12.37 S.D.Fannon labor in streets 895 11.25 Z Scott labor in streets 896 4.50 Lewis Navarre labor in streets 897 2.81 The Stetson & Post Lumber Co lumber 898 1860.01 Seattle Lumber &Comcial Co lumber 899 2.81 Ed Hernick hauling lumber 900 15. R.H. Calligan hauling lumber 901 3. Steves Bros hauling lumber 902 15.25 Wald & Campbell hardware 903 23.75 Anthony Holmes sheet iron 904 .50 Phillips Bros iron & labor 905 2.50 Gordan Hardware Co hardware 906 5.15 Wm Beattie horse shoeing 907 11.35 J.W. Hunt repairing Tools 908 7.10 Miller Bros blockings for street work 909 8. James Bogart boarding prisoners 910 242.40 Peter Brunn working prisoners 911 57.33 J H May earth placed in Battery St. beyond 6th 912 156. R.H. Thomson engineering Rollins St. extension 913 80.88 R.H. Thomson engineering Marion St. Sewer 914 39.55 R.H. Thomson engineering Estimates for sewer Terrace & Mill Sts. 915 4. Gas Fund Seattle Gas Lt Co gas no.109 $346.10 J.H. May attend lights 110 54.40 J. Schram & Co reparing mainsetc 111 8.10

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