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JOURNAL OF THE PROCEEDINGS OF THE
Jul 1 1887
Seventh Street Assessment Roll
Pursuant to law and published notice the Council now proceeds
to examine and equalize the assessment roll of the assessment
district created by Ordinance No 829 for the grading of Seventh
Street
from Madison Street to Battery Street and the buildings of
sidewalks on both sides of said street. After due examination the
said assessment roll is on motion approved.
Bids For Grading Fourth Street
Bids for grading Fourth Street from UnionStreet to Bell Street
are opened and read as follows: Michael O'Day & J A Ander-
son
. Clearing and Grubbing $80.00 Grading Fourth Street from
Union to Bell, Clearing per acre $30.00. Grading per cubic yard 30&1/2 cents.
Bid of White, Quigley & Gage. Earthwork per cubic yard 33 cents
Sidewalks per M[thousand] B M[thousand] $14.00, Box drains per M[thousand] B M[thousand] $15.00
Grubbing & Clearing per acre $100.00
Bid of W E Wilson. Earthwork per cubic yard 39 cents
Sidewalks per M[thousand] B M[thousand] $15.00, Box drains per M[thousand] B M[thousand] $15.00
Grubbing & Clearing per acre $90.00
It appearing that the bid of White, Quigley & Gage is the lowest,
Motion of Councilman Reitze the contract is awarded to said White,
Quigley & Gage and the City Attorney directed to draw the usual
contract and the contractors furnish a bond in the sum of $2000.00
On motion that the Blocks 26 & 31 Correction Plat of D L Dennys's ad-
dition nto North Seattle is apporved.
Ordered that Watson Allen be appointed Judge of election in the
First Ward, vice W V Rinehart declines to serve.
Ordered that S E Clough be appointed Judge of Election in the
Fourth Ward vice H Roseberg declines to serve.
Ordinance
An Ordinance is submitted by the City Attorney entitled "An Ordi-

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