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COMMON COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF SEATTLE
May 7 1886
Councilman Furth gives notice of intention to introduce
a high license ordinance on or before the first
regular meeting in June
City Attorney submits an ordinance entitled "An Ord-
inance governing the traffic in intoxicating liquors in
Ord 731
the City of Seattle" which is adopted by the following
vote: in favor of the adoption thereof Councilmen R H
Calligan
, J Furth, G W Hall,W A Harrington, T W Lake
Chas McDonald , J J Post and G W Young against none.
Councilman McDonald reports that W F Glick the
contractor for lighting the street lamps has given up his
contract and stopped performing the services under said
contract. The Councilman therefore recommends that a
contract the Councilman therefore Thomas Emerson for lighting
the street lamps.
On motion it is ordered that the contract with W F
Glick
for lighting street lamps be rescinded for failure
on the part of said W F Glick to perform the services
required by said contract.
On motionit is ordered that a contract be enteres into
with Thomas Emerson for lighting the street lamps
at the rate of 70 cents per lamp per month, and City Attorney
is directed to draw said contract.
On motion a Poll tax ordinance is laid on the table until next meeting.
On motion matter of Madison St extension is laid on the table until some future
time.
On motion it is ordered that the Chief of Police be directed to notify
property owners to remove rubbish and obstruction from the
streets and alleys adjoining their property.

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