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Mr. President:

Your committee on street lights to whom was referred a petition for arc lights on Lake Dell Ave. Would recommend that the petition be laid on the table.

A. Kistler, Chairman. F.H. Hurd, W. Chapman - Committee

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Mr. President.

Your committee on Fire & Water To whom was referred Petition of J. A. Peebels and others for water main on Baker & Florence streetes [sic] reccommend petition be granted. B of P W estimate the cost $120.00 and that the City will get 6 new consumers.

Passed H of D - AUG 13 1894

( 875 ft 2 inch pipe) ($10.00 for making connections)

F. H. Hurd Chairman A. Kistler F N Little

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MR. PRESIDENT:

Your Committee on City Light to whom was referred a Petition to Light Harvard and Villard streets between Depot and 4th Street, recommend that 3 incandescent lights be placed as follows.

One 30 candle power lamp at the Point of Junction between the Nagle and Pontius additions at the north end of the Little Circular Park on the west side of Harvard street, another at the intersection of Chester and Villard streets, and one on May and Villard streets to be located at such points as are described in the Petition.

A. Kistler Chairman T. H. Hurd ) ) Committee W. Chapman )

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Seattle, Washington, March 28, 1895. To the Honorable J. E. Crichton, Wm. Chapman, Jas. Gleeson, F. W. Goodhue, F. H. Hurd, J. A. James, A. Kistler, F. N. Little, Wm. Voigt Members of the House of Delegates, City of Seattle.

Gentlemen:-

You, and each of you are herby notified that you have been called to meet in your Council Chambers in the City Hall, in the City of Seattle, Friday, March 29, 1895, at 4 o'clock P.M., for the purpose of considering Ordinances relating to the duties and compensation of City officials and employees.

Yours respecfully,

Byron Phelps Mayor.

Attest: R.F. Stewart City Clerk.

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SEATTLE, WASH., MARCH, 6, 1896.

TO THE HON. T.M. DAULTON, A.ANDERSON, J.F.BREWER, H.R.CLISE, H.F. COMPTON, J.E.JORDAN, M.W.LOVEJOY, J.P.SWEENEY, LEANDER MILLER, and J.E.CRICHTON, Wm. CHAPMAN, GLEESON, FRANK W. GOODHUE, F.H.HURD, JA[?] A. JAMES, A. KISTLER, FRANK N. LITTLE, Wm VOIGT, Mem bers of the Board of Aldermen and the House of Delegates.

GENTLEMEN: You and each of you will please take notice, that section V111, of Article XV111, of the Charter of the City of Seattle, adopted October, 1890, requires that you shall meet in Joint Convention at 7 o'clock P.M., today, March 6, 1896, for the purpose of canvassing the re-turns and declaring the result of the Municipal Election held March, 3, 1896.

Respectfully Yours, RF Stewart CITY CLERK

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