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94 JOURNAL OF THE PROCEEDINGS OF THE Oct 1 1886 Cemetary fund 1935 City 190.00 Ordinance No776 Transferred to Cem fund [total] 2168.85 E L McClallahan 1386 Road 58.50 Labor on Streets Daniel Moore 1387 Road 56.25 Labor on Streets Thomas Rock 1388 Road 58.05 Labor on Streets Phillip Cochrane 1389 Road 56.25 Labor on Streets Z Scott 1390 Road 56.25 Labor on Streets Luther Albee 1391 Road 51.75 Labor on Streets James Burke 1392 Road 50.60 Labor on Streets John Mahoney 1393 Road 42.15 Labor on Streets Charles Brown 1394 Road 56.25 Labor on Streets Peter Cunningham 1395 Road 55.10 Labor on Streets Oscar Young 1396 Road 56.90 Labor on Streets Stephen Berry 1397 Road 34.85 Labor on Streets John Cunningham 1398 Road 9.00 Labor on Streets A E King 1399 Road 9.00 Labor on Streets C Beckman 1400 Road 9.00 Labor on Streets W S Gass 1401 Road 9.00 Labor on Streets John Keenan 1402 Road 4.50 Labor on Streets [total] 673.40 C P Stone 1403 Road 32.50 Feed for City Team Gordon Hardware Co 1404 Road 6.15 Nails, Powder, Fuse, etc Chas McDonald 1405 Road 21.00 Repairing Tools J A McBeath & Co 1406 Road 6.70 Horse Shoeing etc Harrington & Smith 1407 Road 471.37 Feed for City Team G Kellogg & Co 1408 Road 3.00 3 Horse Liniment Young & McKeon 1409 Road 1.25 Sewer Pipe & Labor A Chilberg 1410 Road 11.25 Oats M Keezer 1411 Road 2.00 Use of Jack Screws A M Gilman 932 Fire 75.00 Salary Engr #2 W A Perry 933 Fire 75.00 Salary Engr #1 Chas & McKeon 934 Fire 2.00 Repairing Hose Cart G Kellogg 935 Fire 60.95 Coal Youn & McKeon 936 Fire 3.50 Stove Pipe etc Seattle Electric Light Co 160 Gas 135.60 Street Lighting Spring Hill Water Co 44 Water 250.50 Water for Sept A W Burrell 1429 Grant St Plank Road 3924.00 Grant Street Plank Road Contract

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162 JOURNAL OF THE PROCEEDINGS OF THE Mar 4 1887 received for the construction of a sidewalk on the West Side of Front Street from the South line of Union Street to a point sixty (60) feet southof the South line of Seneca Street under Ordinance No 802 From M Keezer offering to construct the same for $16.00 pr M[thousand] From Clements & Conture offering to construct the same for $18.50 pr M [thousand] From L F Compton offering to construct the same for $13.90 pr M[thousand] From H Roseburg & D S Hill offering to construct the same for $13.85 pr M[thousand] On motion of Councilman Reitze the contract is awarded to Roseburg & Hill they being the lowest bidders and the city Attorney directs to draw the necessary contracts. On Motion of Councilman Furth the Street committee is instructed to examine the Bulk head of Front Street and report as to the best manner of securing the same and report at an adjourned meeting of the Council to be held Tuesday evening next at 7 o'clock. The Council now proceeds to examine and equalize the Assessment Roll for the Assessment District Created byOrdinance No 802 for the constructionof a sidewalk on the West Side of Front Street, pursuant to law & published notice. After due examination the said Assessment Roll is on motion approved. On motion the Plat of Hicks Addition to the City of Seattle is approved. On motion of Councilman Hinckley the city attorney is instructed to correct the City map in the Council Room by adding the later addition to the City thereto.

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277 COMMON COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF SEATTLE Aug 23 1887 Be it remembered that on this 23rd day of August 1887 the Common Council of the City of Seattle meets in its Council Chamber purusuant to adjournment. The following officers are present to wit: cting Mayor J Furth and Councilmen Frink, Green, Niesz, Russell & Reitze and W R Forrest clerk. the council proceeds with the revision and equalization of the assessment roll for the year 1887. Ordered that C B Bagley be reduced on Improvements from $3600 to$3000. And on personal property from $5600 to $1000. Ordered that Schwabacher Bros & Co be reduced on personal property from $100,000 to $65,000. Ordered that Spring Hill Water Co be reduced on personal property from $63,000 to $18,000. Ordered that W T Pillman be reduced on personal property from $300 to $200. Ordered that Walter C Squire be reduced on personal property $4,000. Account debts being owed. Ordered that Frauenthal Bros be reduced on personal property (merchandise) from $17,000 to $12,000. Ordered that the application of J D McDermott for the reduction of valuation of improvements on Block 39 owned by M Keezer be tabled. Ordered that Mrs S E Malson be reduced on personal property from $2000.

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608 JOURNAL OF THE PROCEEDINGS OF THE Sep 21 1888 Be it remembered that on this 21st day of September A D 1888 the Common Coouncilof the Cityof Seattle meets in its Council Chamber pursuant to law. The following officers are present to wit: Mayor Robt Moran and Councilmen Burns, Durie, Green, Jones, McCombs, McDonald and Reitze. the following proceedings are had to wit: Petitions etc. Petition of Wm H Cowie for permission to raise and move wooden building in rear of his premises on East side of South Second Street between Mill & Washington Streets, read and referred to Com on Fire & Water. Petition of the Puget Sound Improvement Company asking that the provision of Ordinance No 837 relating to the widening of Second Street be carried into effect read and referred to the Street Committee Petition of the Puget Sound Improvement Company to have Second Street planked from James Street to Marion Street read and referred to the Committee on Streets Petitionof W F Dearborn to have the name of Cedar Street in Bell's Addition changed so as to not interfere with Cedar Street in Terry's 1st Addition read and referred to Street committee. Petition of M Keezer for permission to raise sidewalk on Terrace Street read and referred to the Street Com. Petition of W W Burritt & others for a sewer in Virginia Street, read and referred to Com of Sewers & Drainage Petition of W Copeland and others for a drain ditch on Tenth Street from Howell to Depot Street read and referred to Street Committee.

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613 COMMON COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF SEATTLE Sep21 1888 M Keezer 3345 City 6.50 Repairs on Jail H Argens 3346 City 24.80 Lock & Key for Jal A H Dawson 3347 City 2 .50 25 Copies notices to Contractors Fire Lowman & Hanford 1393 Fire 1.50 Printing Notices Gordon Hardware Co 1394 Fire 17.68 Rope Twine & Axes M M McTeigh 1395 Fire 19.80 Straps C Ames 1396 Fire 5.00 Hauling Hook& LAdder Truck P J Emerson 1397 Fire 4.00 Hauling Hose Cart W L Green 1398 Fire 4.00 Hauling Hose Cart F R Beattie 1399 Fire 3.00 Hauling Hose Cart J W Girvin 1400 Fire 7.85 Rubber Valves Road Parker & Orr 2459 & 2460 Road 1969.58 Final estimate Marion St W D Hicks 2461 Road 68.90 Filling in Washington St McKinnon & Co 2462 Road 781.90 Driving Piles Oregon Pottery Co 2463 Road 446.42 Sewer Pipe Virginia Street Impt Fund Ord # 938 McClanahan & O'Day 88 Road 1602.88 Final estimate Virginia St bids for Completing the grade of Seventh Street from Madison Street to Battery Street were opened and read as follows to wit: Florence Dolan for the lump sum of $1164.00 Ryan & Brannagan for the lump sum of 875.00 Referredd to the Street Committee and City Surveyor. City Printing bids of doing the City Printing for the ensuing year were opened and read as follows viz: Post Intelligencer Co For publishing Ordinances and other notices .20 cents per lineal inch for first insertion and .10 cents per lineal inch for each subsequent insertion. For publishing delinquent tax list, .05 cents for each description.

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