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JOURNAL OF THE PROCEEDINGS OF THE
Mar 7 1888
Be it remembered that on this 7th day of March 1888
the Common Council of the City of Seattle meets in its
Council chamber pursuant to adjournment. The following
officers are present, to wit: Mayor Minor, Councilmen
J. Furth, J M Frink, Joseph Green, T. W. Lake, Robt. Moran, U. R.
Niesz
and C F Reitze & W R Forrest Clerk.
Petitions etc] Rec'd
Communications from G. M. Haller, and others calling
the attention of the Council to the petition of L. M.
Robbins
& others filed [Dec 2nd 1889 for the appointment
of J. L. McClellan a day captain of Police, read and
referred ot the Committee on Health & Police.
Petition of Fred Wilhelm & others for grading and building
sidewalks on both sides of Cherry Street from Fourth
Street
to 13th Street, read and referred to the Street Com.
Petition of Adam Orth & others for opening Second Street
to a width of ninety feet and grading and laying side-
walks on both sides of same from Depot Street to Pine
Street
in accordance with the profile attached, read & tabled.
Communications from Harbor Master giving estimate of
cost of placing three buoys in the Harbor, read and
referred to the Committee on Harbors & Wharves.
Committee Reports Received
From the Street Committee recommending that the
petition of the Seattle Upholstering and Manufacturing
Company
for a lease of a portion of a portion of the
foot of Spring Street for a period of five (5) years be
granted for the period of three (3) years. On motion the
report is referred to the City Attorney.
From same committee granting petitions of Adolph Krug
and others for grading Vine Street from Elliot's Bay to

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