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7 COMMON COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF SEATTLE May 7 1886 Councilman Furth gives notice of intention to introduce a high license ordinance on or before the first regular meeting in June City Attorney submits an ordinance entitled "An Ordinance governing the traffic in intoxicating liquors in Ord 731 the City of Seattle" which is adopted by the following vote: in favor of the adoption thereof Councilmen R H Calligan, J Furth, G W Hall,W A Harrington, T W Lake Chas McDonald , J J Post and G W Young against none. Councilman McDonald reports that W F Glick the contractor for lighting the street lamps has given up his contract and stopped performing the services under said contract. The Councilman therefore recommends that a contract the Councilman therefore Thomas Emerson for lighting the street lamps. On motion it is ordered that the contract with W F Glick for lighting street lamps be rescinded for failure on the part of said W F Glick to perform the services required by said contract. On motionit is ordered that a contract be enteres into with Thomas Emerson for lighting the street lamps at the rate of 70 cents per lamp per month, and City Attorney is directed to draw said contract. On motion a Poll tax ordinance is laid on the table until next meeting. On motion matter of Madison St extension is laid on the table until some future time. On motion it is ordered that the Chief of Police be directed to notify property owners to remove rubbish and obstruction from the streets and alleys adjoining their property.

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24 JOURNAL OF THE PROCEEDING OF THE JUN 4 1886 Frank Seidel #1701 City 18.80 attendance on Court etc Nicholas Brown #1702 City 4.00 Removing Carrion [James Bogart]] #1703 City 57.40 Board of Prisoners James Bogart #1704 City 60.00 Jailor's Salary Daily Times #1705 City 2.00 Publishing notices G C McClellahan #1298 Road 58.50 Labor on Streets Chas Brown #1299 Road 49.50 Labor on Streets John Mahoney #1300 Road 20.25 Labor on Streets James Burke #1301 Road 54.00 Labor on Streets Luther Alden #1302 Road 56.25 Labor on Streets John Trerice #1303 Road 56.25 Labor on Streets M Murphy #1304 Road 20.25 Labor on Streets Wm Burke #1305 Road 54.05 Labor on Streets Z Scott #1306 Road 56.25 Labor on Streets J L McClellan #1307 Road 56.25 Labor on Streets James Campbell #1308 Road 54.00 Labor on Streets Thos Rock #1309 Road 56.25 Labor on Streets Daniel Moore #1310 Road 58.50 Labor on Streets Stetson Post & Mill Co #1311 Road 21.33 Lumber for Streets Chas McDonald #1312 Road 9.50 Repairing Tools J A McBeath & Co #1313 Road 7.15 Horse Shoeing etc Harrington & Smith #1314 Road 26.16 Supplies St Com'r G Kellogg & Co #1315 Road 1.50 Soap & Sponges St Com'r Philipp Cochrane #1316 Road 58.50 Labor on Streets W A Perry #844 Fire 75.00 Salary Engr No 1 A M Gilman #845 Fire 46.25 Salary Engr No 2 James Dunham #846 Fire 28.75 Salary Engr No 2 G Kellogg #847 Fire 23.00 Coal Geo K Preston #848 Fire 16.66 Salary Sec'y B'd Fire Dep Allmond and Phillips #849 Fire 75.00 Repairing Hydrants Young & McKeon #850 Fire 75.00 Hose & Pipe for #2 Lowman & Hanford #851 Fire 6.50 Printing for Chief [total]211.2 Seattle Gas Light Co #151 Gas 346.82 Lighting Sts & Repairs & [?] Thomas Emerson #152 Gas 43.68 Lighting Sts & Care same Young & McKeon #153 Gas 4.00 Removing Shade Spring Hill Water Co #40 Water 173.50 Water for May

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42 JOURNAL OF THE PROCEEDINGS OF THE Jul 9 1886 R H Calligan 1345 Road 3.50 Hire of Wagon Schwabacher Bros & Co 1343 Road 39.34 Oats Seattle Gas Light Co 154 Gas 337.26 Gas Month June Thomas Emerson 155 Gas 50.40 Care of St Lamps Kollack & McDonald 874 Fire 6.00 Washing Hose No 1 Alex Meister 873 Fire 3.00 Washing Hose No 1 M M Keating 874 Fire 3.50 Glass for Engine House No1 Frank Beattie 862 Fire 3.00 Washing Hose No 1 R Kalberg 863 Fire 3.00 Washing Hose No2 Dunham & Woolery 864 Fire 6.00 Washing Hose No 3 Z C Miles 865 Fire 2.25 Sheet Iron & Copper No2 Gutta Percha & Rubber M Co 866 Fire 1150.00 1000 ft of Hose LeRoy Williamson 867 Fire 3.00 Washing Hose No 3 A M Gilman 868 Fire 75.00 Salary Engr No 1 W A Perry 869 Fire 75.00 Salary Engr No 2 Wm Beattie 870 Fire 2.50 Repairs to Hose Cart No 1 E C McClallahan 871 Fire 2.50 Hauling Engine No 2 Spring Hill Water Co 41 Water 249.75 Washing Hose No 1 Miscellaneous On motion the petition of D W Treat et al is taken from the table and it is Ordered that W I Graves & A Ammunds be permitted to be present in the room where the election is held in the First Ward; That James M Quilter & W B Jones be permitted to be present in the room where the elctonis held in the Second Ward; That D E Graiswald & Lyman Wood be present in the room where the election is held in the Third Ward; and That G Charlesworth be permitted to be present in the room where the electionis held in the Fourth Ward. On motion the Fire & Water Committee is authorized to purchase four Play pipes for the Fire Department. Ordinances An ordinance is submitted by the city Attorney entitled "An ordinance to Amend Secs 1 & 2 of Ord No 154 entitled an Ordinance to prevent animals from running at large and from wearing bells within certain limits

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470 JOURNAL OF THE PROCEEDINGS OF THE May 11 1888 Lake, Russell & Reitze Against the same none. Councilman Green not voting. Ordered that the Council do now adjourn Approved T T Minor mayor Attest W R Forrest clerk May 18 1888 Be it remembered that on this 18th dayof May A D 1888 the Common Council of the City of Seattle meets in its Council Chamber pursuant to law. The following Officers are present to wit: His Honor the Mayor Thos T Minor and Councilmen Furth, Frink, Green, Lake, Neitsz, Russell & Reitze Absent Moran Whereupon the following proceedings are had to wit: Petitions and Communications Petition of Elizabeth H Shumway for permission to remove earth from Randolph Street read and referred to the Street Committee with power to act. Petition of Mary E Kenworthy and others for an iron stone sewer in Sixth Street from Union Street to Pike Street read and referred to Committee on Sewers and Drainage. Petition of W H Gleason and others for extension of Washington Street sewer to Eleventh Street read and referred to Committee on Sewers and Drainage. Peetition of J J Post and others for grading Fifth Street and building sidewalks on both sides of said street from Seneca Street to Mill Street read and referred to St. Com. Petition of Thomas Emerson and others for grading & building sidewalks on both sides of Tenth Street from Seneca Street toSpring Street read and

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470 JOURNAL OF THE PROCEEDINGS OF THE May 11 1888 Lake, Russell & Reitze Against the same none. Councilman Green not voting. Ordered that the Council do now adjourn Approved T T Minor mayor Attest W R Forrest clerk May 18 1888 Be it remembered that on this 18th dayof May A D 1888 the Common Council of the City of Seattle meets in its Council Chamber pursuant to law. The following Officers are present to wit: His Honor the Mayor Thos T Minor and Councilmen Furth, Frink, Green, Lake, Neitsz, Russell & Reitze Absent Moran Whereupon the following proceedings are had to wit: Petitions and Communications Petition of Elizabeth H Shumway for permission to remove earth from Randolph Street read and referred to the Street Committee with power to act. Petition of Mary E Kenworthy and others for an iron stone sewer in Sixth Street from Union Street to Pike Street read and referred to Committee on Sewers and Drainage. Petition of W H Gleason and others for extension of Washington Street sewer to Eleventh Street read and referred to Committee on Sewers and Drainage. Peetition of J J Post and others for grading Fifth Street and building sidewalks on both sides of said street from Seneca Street to Mill Street read and referred to St. Com. Petition of Thomas Emerson and others for grading & building sidewalks on both sides of Tenth Street from Seneca Street toSpring Street read and

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