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102 JOURNAL OF THE PROCEEDINGS OF THE Oct 15 1886 Otto Furhmann Retail Malt Oscar Johnson Retail Intox Oliver Parent Retail Intox A F Able & Co Retail Malt J G Armstrong Retail Intox Geo Meister Retail Intox Chas G Steinweg Retail Intox Thomas Clancy Retail Intox A Wolters & Co Retail Intox Harry Thompson Retail Malt John McCary Retail Intox James W Smith Retail Intox Wm Gross Retail Intox Geo Delfil Retail Intox Martin Lange Retail Intox The vote upon issuing said licenses is as follows viz: In favor of the same C W Coulter J Furth, J M Frink, Jos Green, T D Hinckley, R Russell & C F Reitze. Against none. The following claims against the City having been duly audited and allowed by the Council are ordered paid by warrants drawn on the funds as follows: Name #Warrant Fund Amount Remarks J H McGraw 1936 City 119.10 Sheriffs fees J F Cochrane 1937 City 1.50 Lettering Boards F Anthony 1938 City 3.50 Building Chronicle Lake Union Furniture Co 1939 City 3.50 Two straw beds for Jail W H Pumphrey 1940 City 27.35 Stationary etc Jno B Denny 1941 City 2.20 Witness fees Case of City-vs-Bauman #484 G B Driggs 1942 City 2.20 Witness fees Case of City-vs-Bauman #484 I N Zilk 1943 City 2.20 Witness fees Case of City-vs-Bauman #484 Geo G Lyon 1944 City 2.20 Witness fees Case of City-vs-Bauman #484 J O Harris 1945 City 2.20 Witness fees Case of City-vs-Bauman #484 Eva Harris 1946 City 2.20 Witness fees Case of City-vs-Bauman #484 [W B Drown]] 1947 City 2.20 Witness fees Case of City-vs-Bauman #484

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186 JOURNAL OF THE PROCEEDINGS OF THE May 6 1887 ordered paid by warrants drawn of the several funds as follows: Name Warrant Fund Amount Remarks W R Forrest 2219 City 125.00 Salary City Clerk F H Peterson 2220 City 100.00 Salary City Atty L A Treen 2221 City 100.00 Salary City Treasurer L Cummings 2222 City 94.50 Salary Street Comnr James Bogart 2223 City 60.00 Salary Jailor & Janitor James Bogart 2223 City 170.00 Board of Prisoners Lake Union Furniture Co 2224 City 15.00 6&3/4 matteresses for Jail Lowman & Hanford 2225 City 16.50 Printing Sunset Telephone Co 2226 City 5.90 Telephone Services May Gordon Hardware Co 2227 City 3.75 Police Nippers Hardy & Hall 2228 City 3.50 Dog tags H F Jones 2229 City 142.05 Justice fees Wm Murphy 2230 City 100.00 Salary Chief Police James Welch 2231 City 80.00 Salary Captn Police J W Hunt 2232 City 65.00 Salary Policeman J L McClellan 2233 City 65.00 Salary Policeman F A Fay 2234 City 65.00 Salary Policeman A H Manning 2235 City 65.00 Salary Policeman J D Duncan 2236 City 65.00 Salary Policeman W M Jones 2237 City 65.00 Salary Policeman Chas Robinson 2238 City 65.00 Salary Policeman Fred Voigt 2239 City 65.00 Salary Policeman Bolton Rogers 2240 City 7.50 Special Police William Million 2241 City 12.50 Special Police Thomas King 2242 City 5.00 Special Police Fred Minick 2243 City 7.50 Special Police M A Murphy 2244 City 55.00 Special Police James Mills 2245 City 35.00 Special Police Henry Argens 2246 City 1.00 Cartridges & Repg Stars Press Pub Co 2247 City 6.20 City Printing Dr E L Smith 2248 City 75.00 Salary Health Officer John Langston 2249 City 6.00 Horse for Police T T Little 2250 City 4.00 Clerk Election [total]1848.58

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215 COMMON COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF SEATTLE Jun 17 1887 Grubbing & Clearing per acre $70.00 Bid of E C McClanahan Earthwork pr cubic yard 37&1/2 cents Sidewalks per M[thousand] B M[thousand] $15.00 Box Drains per M[thousand] B M[thousand] $16.00 Grubbing & Clearing per acre $125.00 Bid of White Quigley & Gage Earthwork pr cubic yard 37cents Sidewalks per M[thousand] B M[thousand] $13.45 Box Drains per M[thousand] B M[thousand] $21.10 Grubbing & Clearing per acre $157.50 the bids are referred to the Street committee and after eamination the Committee reports the bid of W E Wilson the lowest, whereupon on motion duly made and seconded the bid of W E Wilson is acepted and the City Attorney directed to draw the usual bond & Contract. Bille Allowed. the following bids[bills] having been duly audited and allowed by the Council are ordered [aid by warrants drawn on the several funds as follows viz: Name No Fund Amount Remarks Fred Dickman 2343 City 15.00 Provisions for Angeline Thos Caffrey 2344 City 3.50 Hauling man from N Seattle to Jail Lake Union Furniture Co 2345 City 5.00 2 Straw Beds for Jail Pacific B T & C Co 2346 City 170.00 Buggy for Street Committee J B Hogg 2347 City 142.50 Platting new additions on City Map R Russell 2348 City 20.00 Cash paid for care of Angeline M McTeigh 2349 City 28.65 Harness [total]384.85 F M Willard 1059 Fire 3.00 Washing Hose Claim of T J Hames for Attys Fees $15.00 Rejected Miscellaneous A Communication is received from the invitation Committee of the Fourth Of July Celebreation asking the Mayor and Council to attent in a body. On motion theinvitation is accepted.

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