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JOURNAL OF THE PROCEEDINGS OF THE
Jun 29 1886
Be it remembered that on this the 29th day of June 1886
the Common Council of the City of Seattle meets in its
Council Chamber pursuant to adjournment: the following
officers are present to wit: His Honor the Mayor H L Yesler and
Councilmen R H Calligan, J Furth, G W Hall, T W Lake,
Chas McDonald and G W Young when the following pro-
ceedings are had to wit:
Ordered that the Clerk be and is hereby directed to give
ten(10) days public notice as required by law that
a general election for all City Offices of the City of
Seattle will be held on Monday July 12th 1886
The Officers to be elected shall be as follows to wit:
One Mayor; One Attorney, and one Chief of Police: and
From the First Ward One councilman for two years and one
councilman for one year; from the Second Ward one
councilman for two years, and one councilman for one year.
From the Third Ward one councilman for two years and one
councilman for one year: From the Fourth Ward one
councilman for two years and one councilman for one year.
The places appointed for holding such election and the
officers appointed to conduct the same are as follows to wit:
First Ward: Election to be held at Engine House No 2 South
Third Street: Inspector W V Rinehart, judges J M Frink and J W
Hunt Clerks D R McKinley and G W Crane
Second Ward. Election to be held at Engine House No 1 Columbia
Street; inspector Eben Smith, Judges M A Maddocks and
Hillory Butler; Clerks W T Sharpe and C F Kellogg:
Third Ward; Election to be held at Brown's Pavilion on Second Street;
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