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On Mill Street: At Commerical Street 8 3/4 feet. At Second Street 15 feet. At the point midway between Second and Third Street, 20 feet. At Third Street 31 1/2 feet. At Fourth Street 56 1/2 feet. At the point midway between Fourth and Fifth Streets 61 feet. At Fifth Street 79 feet. At Sixth Street 117 feet. At Seventh Street 155 1/2 feet. At Eighth Street 194 feet.

On Washington Street: At Commercial Street 8 3/4 feet. At Second Street 10 feet. At Third Street 12 feet. At Fourth Street 25 feet. At Fifth Street 47 feet. At Sixth Street [85?] feet. At Seventh Street 123 1/2 feet. At Eighth Street 162 feet.

On Main Street; At Commercial Street 12 feet. At Second Street 15 feet. At Third Street 10 feet. At Fourth Street 12 feet. At Fifth Street 25 feet. At Sixth Street 56 feet. At Seventh Street 94 3/4 feet. At Eighth Street 133 feet.

On Jackson Street: At Commercial Street 11 feet. At Second Street 15 feet. At Third Street 10 feet. At Fourth Street 10 feet. At Fifth Street 10 feet. At the point midway between Fifth and Sixth Streets 11 feet. At Sixth Street 20 feet. At Seventh Street 58 1/2 feet. At Eighth Street 97 feet.

On King Street: At Commercial Street 10 feet. At Second Street 10 feet. At Sixth Street 10 feet. At the point midway between Sixth and Seventh Streets 11 1/2 feet. At Seventh Street 22 1/2 feet. At Eighth Stree 61 feet.

On Weller Street: At Seventh Street 10 feet. At the point midway between Seventh and Eighth Streets 24 feet. At Eighth Street 43 feet.

On Lane Street: At Seventh Street 10 feet. At the point midway between Seventh and Eighth Streets 10 feet. At Eighth Street 25 feet.

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Petition to the City Council of the City of Seattle, to have Howell Street planked from Eighth Street to Depot.

Favorable work to be done in September. J. M.Lyon J. E. Cuchlon Adopted 5-17-92

Favorable provincial work is done after the month of Sept.

J. P. Sweeney H. C. Ingram J.M. Daulton [Ord?]

Filed April 19, 1893 [?]

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TO THE HONORABLE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF SEATTLE.

Your petitioners respectfully represent that they are tax-payers and residents along in the vicinity of Howell Street in the City of Seattle. That the said street is traveled a great deal being the principal street to the cemetery and Lake Union, but this same has been for the past few months past very muddy and almost impassable and is now very badly cut up. WHERETOFORE, your petitioners respectfully petition your Honorable Body to plank the said Howell Street on both sides of the street car track or if this is impractible at least on one side from Eighth Street to Depot Street and your petitioners will ever pray.

Trusten P. Dyer Dyer & Freed [mf'g?] Co P. E. Fisher L. M. Bennett C. C. [Flough] H.P. J. Hensen C. Geersten Orville Espy G. Bnymann V.A. Schuritz S. Co. Espy F. H. O. Shucy W. H. Harris B. B. Faust The Rainier Power & Railway Co. by D. Thos Dussey Manager E. F. Atwood L. W. Bonney G. H. Copland Geo. M. Stewart H.F. Compton H. O. Dutton L. S. Rowe F. G. Cady [Tbvs] Steuel W. Igries Ny S. W. Gillette J. M. Ryan George [Juisur] H. Ritter

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Form 433-2-1-'93-1000 J. W. Van Brocklin, Chairman Jessie F. Cochran J. M. Wolfe C. G. Heifner, Secretary T. Ryan, Commissioner Board of Public Works Department of Streets and Sewers Seattle, Washington, 1893

To the Hon. Board of Public Works City of Seattle,

Gentleman

The petition of the Trustin P. Dyer [sic] and others for the planking of Howell St from 8th Street to Depot Street was referd [sic] to me for the estimate of cost. I would recommend that Howell Street be planked on the South Side from 8th Street to 10th St, and on the North Side from West side of 10th St to East Side of 14th St at a cost not to exeed ($1,478.00). Fourteen hundred and seventy five dollars. From 14th St to Depot st is planked in center of Street

T. Ryan Street Commissioner

To Council favorably [recommend?] C. G. Heifner Scty

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6 JOURNAL OF THE PROCEEDINGS OF THE Oct 14, 1881 for the opening of Canal Street be & the same is hereby laid on the table And now the City Attorney submits Ordinance No 250 entitled "An Ordinance to provide for the printing and Job work of the City of Seattle" thereupon after due consideration said Ordinance is adopted upon the following vote to wit: In favor of adoption Collins, Clancy, Jennings, Keenan, Keezer & McDonald; Against adoption none. And now the City Attorney submits Ordinance no 251 entitled "An Ordinance to provide for the levying and collecting of a special tax for the purpose of raising funds to pay for the construction of the sidewalk along the West Side of Eighth Street from the North side of Dearborn (otherwise Park) Street to the South side of Main Street together with all necessary and lawful charges and expenses incident thereto; thereupon after due. Consideration said Ordinance is adopted upon the following vote to wit: In favor of adoption Collins, Clancy, Jennings, Keenan, Keezer & McDonald; against none Ordered that the Claims of Stetson & Post and Eureka Bakery be & they are hereby referred to the finance Committee Ordered that the Council Stand now adjourned until Friday evening October 21st 1881 Attest: E F Osborne Clerk Approved John Collins Acting Mayor

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