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785 COMMON COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF SEATTLE Apr 16 1886 Clerk submits a ondinance entitles "A special ordinance appropriating money to pay audited bills" which is adopted by the unanimous vote of all the members present. On motion the council does now adjourn until Friday April 23rd. Attest [[W R Forrest]] clerk by [[E Shepard]] deputy [[H L Yesler]] mayor Apr 23 1886 Be it remembered that on this the twenty third day of April AD 1886 the City Council of theCity of Seattle meets its Council Chamber pursuant to adjournment, the following officers being present to wit: Mayor [[H L Yesler]] and Councilmen [[R H Calligan]] J Furth]], [[Geo W Hall]], [[T W Lake]], [[Chas McDonald]], [[J J Post]]and [[G W Young]] thereupon the following proceedings are had: The council now passes to the consideration of reprots of Committees The Committee on Licenses and Revenue to whom were referred the ordinance regulating the traffic in intoxicating liquors, presented through its chairman an oral report recommending certain changes in said ordinance The City Attorney now reads the changes proposed by the License Committee Moved to fix that amount of retail intoxicating liquor license at $500.00 per annum; with consent of the second the motion is withdrawn. On motion it's ordered that no license be granted

785
COMMON COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF SEATTLE
Apr 16 1886
Clerk submits a ondinance entitles "A special ordinance
appropriating money to pay audited bills" which is
adopted by the unanimous vote of all the members
present.
On motion the council does now adjourn until
Friday April 23rd.
Attest W R Forrest clerk by E Shepard deputy
H L Yesler mayor
Apr 23 1886
Be it remembered that on this the twenty third day
of April AD 1886 the City Council of theCity of
Seattle meets its Council Chamber pursuant to
adjournment, the following officers being present
to wit: Mayor H L Yesler and Councilmen R H Calligan
J Furth]], Geo W Hall, T W Lake, Chas McDonald, J J
Post
and G W Young
thereupon the following proceedings are had:
The council now passes to the consideration of reprots
of Committees
The Committee on Licenses and Revenue to whom were
referred the ordinance regulating the traffic in intoxicating
liquors, presented through its chairman an oral report
recommending certain changes in said ordinance
The City Attorney now reads the changes proposed
by the License Committee
Moved to fix that amount of retail intoxicating
liquor license at $500.00 per annum; with consent
of the second the motion is withdrawn.
On motion it's ordered that no license be granted

SEACPM18860416_Page_6

785 COMMON COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF SEATTLE Apr 16 1886 Clerk submits a ondinance entitles "A special ordinance appropriating money to pay audited bills" which is adopted by the unanimous vote of all the members present. On motion the council does now adjourn until Friday April 23rd. Attest [[W R Forrest]] clerk by [[E Shepard]] deputy [[H L Yesler]] mayor Apr 23 1886 Be it remembered that on this the twenty third day of April AD 1886 the City Council of theCity of Seattle meets its Council Chamber pursuant to adjournment, the following officers being present to wit: Mayor [[H L Yesler]] and Councilmen [[R H Calligan]] J Furth]], [[Geo W Hall]], [[T W LAke]], [[Chas McDonald]], [[J J Post]]and [[G W Young]] thereupon the following proceedings are had: The council now passes to the consideration of reprots of Committees The Committee on Licenses and Revenue to whom were referred the ordinance regulating the traffic in intoxicating liquors, presented through its chairman an oral report recommending certain changes in said ordinance The City Attorney now reads the changes proposed by the License Committee Moved to fix that amount of retail intoxicating liquor license at $500.00 per annum; with consent of the second the motion is withdrawn. On motion it's ordered that no license be granted

785
COMMON COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF SEATTLE
Apr 16 1886
Clerk submits a ondinance entitles "A special ordinance
appropriating money to pay audited bills" which is
adopted by the unanimous vote of all the members
present.
On motion the council does now adjourn until
Friday April 23rd.
Attest W R Forrest clerk by E Shepard deputy
H L Yesler mayor
Apr 23 1886
Be it remembered that on this the twenty third day
of April AD 1886 the City Council of theCity of
Seattle meets its Council Chamber pursuant to
adjournment, the following officers being present
to wit: Mayor H L Yesler and Councilmen R H Calligan
J Furth]], Geo W Hall, T W LAke, Chas McDonald, J J
Post
and G W Young
thereupon the following proceedings are had:
The council now passes to the consideration of reprots
of Committees
The Committee on Licenses and Revenue to whom were
referred the ordinance regulating the traffic in intoxicating
liquors, presented through its chairman an oral report
recommending certain changes in said ordinance
The City Attorney now reads the changes proposed
by the License Committee
Moved to fix that amount of retail intoxicating
liquor license at $500.00 per annum; with consent
of the second the motion is withdrawn.
On motion it's ordered that no license be granted