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64 JOURNAL OF THE PROCEEDINGS OF THE Aug 6 1886 Be it remembered that on this 6th day of August 1886 the Common Council of The City ofSeattle meets inits CouncilChamber pursuant tolaw. The Following Officers are [resent to wit: His Honor the Mayor W H Shoudy and Councilmen C W Coulter, J Furth, J M Frink, Joseph Green, T D Hinckley T W Lake, R Russell and C F Reitze The following Proceedings were had to wit: His Honor the Mayor now submits to the Council in writing his suggestion concerning future legislation. Councilman Furth states that Mr C F Reitze failed toqualify as Councilman for the First Ward within the time required by law and suggests that Mr Rietze be elected by the Council to fill the vcancy caused by such failure to qualify. Councilman Green nominates C F Reitze for Councilman from the First Ward for the term of one year. No other nomination being made the Clerk is instructed to cast the ballot of the Council for Mr C F Reitze which being done C F Reitze is declared elected a member of the Council from the First Ward for the period of one year. Clcetion of Officers On motion the Council proceeds to the election of officers with the following result For City Clerk W R Forrest For City Treasurer L A Treen For Street Commissioner Laurence Cummings For Health Officer Dr E L Smith For City Surveyor Albro Gardner For Custodian of Powder House Ed L Lindsley For Harbor Master Wm Murphy For City Jailor James Bogart

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65 COMMON COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF SEATTLE Aug 6 1886 For City Sexton O C Shorey Councilman Furth moves to pass the election of Police Officers until the next meeting and that when this meeting adjourns it adjourn to next Wednesday evening Aug 11th at 7:30 PM Carried And now the Mayor designated the Committees the Council and the membership thereof as follows: Judiciary and } T D Hinckley chairman Legislative } J M Frink & J Furth

Health and} T D Hinckley chairman Police } J M Frink & Robt Russell

Public Buildings} Chas F Reitze chairman Grounds & Property } C W Coulter & J M Frink

Finance} J M Frink chairman } T D Hinckley & C W Coulter

Streets and } T D Hinckley chairman Street Improvements } Robt Russell & T W Lake

Fire and Water} J M Frink chairman Supply } T W Lake & Jos Green

Street Lights} T D Hinckley chairman } C W Coulter & Joseph Green

License and} C F Reitze chairman Revenue } T W Lake & C W Coulter

Sewers and} Robt Russell chairman Drainage } J Furth & J M Frink

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66 JOURNAL OF THE PROCEEDINGS OF THE Aug 6 1886 Harbors and} T W Lake chairman Wharves } J Furth & R Russell Petitions Comunications etc Petition of Peter Brunn for a position on the PooliceForse read and ordered filed Communication form James H Woolery Ex Chief of Police in regard to salary for months of Jany & Feby 1886 Read and Referred to Judiciary Committee Official Reports Rec'd From City Treasurer Referred to Finance Com. From City Jailor Referred to Finance Com. From Justice Geo G Lyon Referred to Judiciary Com. From Custodian of the Powder House Ordered filed From City Attorney Ordered filed From Street Commissioner Referred to St Com. & Approved Licenses Referred Thomas Anderson, Harms & Peters, E C Huntley, Ernest Romey, E Champeaux, W Waugh Bills Allowed The following claims against the City having been duly audited by the Council are allowed and ordered paid by warrants drawn on the several funds as follows, viz: Name Warrant fund Amount Remarks W R Forrest 1835 City 125.00 Salary City Clerk A Chilberg 1836 City 83.33 Salary City Treasurer L Cummings 1837 City 91.00 Salary St Commsr J S M Smart 1838 City 75.00 Salary Health Officer J Bogart 1839 City 60.00 Salary City Jailor J Bogart 1839 City 134.60 Board of prisoners Geo G Lyon 1840 City 70.90 Justice fees Lowman & Hanford S & P 1841 City 18.20 Printing Blanks etc A Schallstadt 1842 City 7.50 Ballott Box Sunset Telephone Co 1843 City 5.90 Telephone for Aug [total] 671.43

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67 COMMON COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF SEATTLE Aug 61886 M Murphy 1351 Road 43.85 Labor on Streets P Cunningham 1352 Road 56.25 Labor on Streets Charles Brown 1353 Road 52.85 Labor on Streets John Mahoney 1354 Road 56.25 Labor on Streets James Burke 1355 Road 54.00 Labor on Streets Luther Albee 1356 Road 32.60 Labor on Streets John Trerice 1357 Road 58.50 Labor on Streets Z Scott 1358 Road 56.25 Labor on Streets J L McClellan 1359 Road 50.60 Labor on Streets Phillip Cochran 1360 Road 58.50 Labor on Streets Thos Rock 1361 Road 56.25 Labor on Streets Daniel Moon 1362 Road 58.50 Labor on Streets E C McClellahan 1363 Road 58.50 Labor on Streets [total]692.90 R H Calligan 1364 Road 11.00 Use of Wagon Chas McDonald 1365 Road 7.50 Sharpening Tools E C McClellahan 156 Gas 50.40 Care of Street Lamps L P Smith 881 Fire .75 Stencil plates for #1 Tracey & Burns 882 Fire 1.25 Hauling Hose cart Gordon Hardware Co 883 Fire 3.45 Pulley etc R H Calligan 884 Fire 2.00 Use of Wagon etc Allmond & Phillip 885 Fire 1.45 4 flanges & Machine work [total] 8.91 Miscellaneous On motion of Councilman Furth the purchasing agent is instructed to one hundred(100) blank bonds engraved for Beach Road Bridge Ordinances the Clerk submits an ordinance sntitled "A specila ordinance appropriating money to pay audited bills" which is passed by the following vote viz: Ayes Coulter, [Furth]], Frink, Green, Lake, Hinckley,Russell & Reitze noes none Ordered that the Council Adjourn until Wednesday August 11th 1886 at 7:30 PM W H Shoudy mayor Attest W R Forrest clerk

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