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JOURNAL OF THE PROCEEDINGS OF THE
Jun 17 1887
Ordered that the City Clerk be allowed an assis-
tant in his office for such times as he may
need one at a salary of $3.00 per day.
Ordered that the Clerk be and he is hereby directed to
give ten (10) days public notice as required by law
that a general election for all city officers will
be held on Monday July 11th 1887 . The officers to
be elected shall be as follows to wit: One mayor, One City Attorney;
one Chief of Police and from the First Ward one
Councilman for the term of two years; from the
Second Ward one Councilman for two years; from
the Third Ward one Councilman for two years; from
the Fourth Ward one Councilman for two years.
the places apopinted to conduct the same are as
follows to wit: First Ward Polls to be held at Engine
House No 2
on South Third Street Inspector
J D McDermott, Judges W V Rinehart and W D Graves,
Clerks J C Holms and W F Dearborn
Second Ward, Polls to be held at Engine House No 1 on Columbia Street, Inspector [ M R Maddocks]], Judges
F W Wusthoff & Chas McDonald, clerks Chas Swensen and
Josiah Collins. Third Ward Polls to be held at Brown's
Pavillion
on Second Street, Inspector A W Piper
Judges L B Andrews & F Anthony, Clerks Douglas
Young
& R M Hopkins. Fourth Ward Polls to be held at
Engine House No 4 Inspector W L Reston, judges Henry
Roseberg
and Charles Baker, Clerks J McGrath & Henry
Harkins

Ordinances
An Ordinance is submitted by the city Attorney en-
titled "An Ordinance providing for the erection of
wooding buildings within certain limits" which is
passedd by the following vote Ayes Frink, Hinckley,
Lake, Russell, Reitze. Noes none.

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