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173 COMMON COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF SEATTLE Nov 13/82 In favor of adoption Cosper, Gasch, McDonald & Rasin. Against adoption none. New Business Ordered that the Street Committee be & they are hereby instructed to forbid the removal of earth from under sidewalks, so that sidewalks & earth thereunder shall be higher than gutters. Ordered that the Council stand adjourned until November 17, 1882 at 7&1/2 o'clock PM Attest: E S Osborne clerk Approved H G Struve, mayor

Nov 17/82 Be it remembered that on thisthe 17th dayof November 1882 the Common Council of the city of Seattle meets in its Council Chamber pursuant to adjournment. The following Officers are present to wit: His honor the Mayor H G Struve and Councilmen John Collins, Fred Gasch, Charles McDonald and U M Rasin. Thereupon the following proceedings are had: From Ching Jungfor the right to erect a Wash House on Lot 8 Block 6 of Maynard's plat. Referred to the Committee on Public buildings, Property and Grounds. From Moses Keezer for the right to construct a sidewalk on the West side of Fifth Street from Mill to Terrace Street Granted From F M Guye et al protesting against the construction of a sidewalk on Washington Street under Ordinance No 326 Referred to the Committee on Streets and Street Improvemants From Wm Campbell et al for increasing the salary of the Steward of the Engine House. Reports of Officers Recd' City Attorney asking a 40 days leave of absence from. Granted on the condition that the City Attorney em-

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173 COMMON COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF SEATTLE Nov 13/82 In favor of adoption Cosper, Gasch, McDonald & Rasin. Against adoption none. New Business Ordered that the Street Committee be and they are hereby instructed to forbid the removal of earth from under sidewalks, so that sidewalk and earth thereunder shall be higher than gutters. Ordered that the Council stand now adjourned until Friday November 17 1882 at 7 1/2 o'clock p.m. Attest: E S Osborne Clerk Approved H G Struve Mayor Nov 17/18 Be it remembered that on this the 17th day of November 1882 the Common Council of the City of Seattle meets in its Council Chamber pursuant to adjournment. The following Officers are present, to wit: His Honor the Mayor H. G. Struve and Councilmen John Collins, Fred Gasch, Charles McDonald and U M. Rasin. Thereupon the following proceedings are had. Petitions Received From Ching Jung for the rights to erect a Wash House on Lot 8 Block 6 of Maynards plat. Referred to the Committee on Public Buildings, Property and Grounds. From Moses Keezer for the rights to construct a sidewalk on the west side of the Fifth Street from Mill to Terrace Street. Granted. From F.M. Guye et al protesting against the construction of a sidewalk on Washington Street under Ordinance No. 326. Referred to the Committee on Streets and Street Improvements. From Wm. Campbell et al for increasing the salary of the steward of the Engine House. Repots of Officers Rec'd From City Attorney asking a 40 days leave of absence from the City. Granted with condition that the City Attorney lea

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KNOW ALL NOW BY THESE PRESENT That we George J. Apple and John S. Christy as principals and James H. Stevens and A. Maitland Sureties are held and firmly bound unto the City of Seattle County of King and State of Washington in the sum of Ninety One Dollars and Seventy Cents 91.70 good and lawful money of the United States for the payment of which well and truly to be made we bind ourselves our and each of our heirs executors and adminis trators jointly and severally firmly by these presents. Sealed with our seals and date this 27th day of March A.D. 1890 WHEREAS on the 14th day of March 1890 the Honor able City Council of Seattle King County, Washington aforesaid duly awarded to the above bounden George J. Apple and John. S. Christy principals a contract to furnish the materials and labor and to construct and set up complete the Steam Heating apparatus in the Fire Department Station on the Block bounded by Eleventh 11th Street Terrace Street and Broadway for the City of Seattle and for the sum of Nine Hundred and Seventeen Dollars 917.00 good and lawful money of the United States according to the plans and specifications prepared by W. A. Ritchie Architect and according to the terms stipulations provisions and conditions of that certain building contract entered into on the 27th day of March A.D. 1890 by the Mayor and City Clerk of Seattle on the part of said City of Seattle King County Washington and by the said George J. Apple and John S. Christy herein on their own part. -1-

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457 COMMON COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF SEATTLE Apr 18/84 Be it remembered that on this the 18th day of April 1884 the Common Council of the City of Seattle meets in its Council Chamber pursuant to adjournment. The following Officers are present towit: Councilmen Thos Clancy, Geo. W. Harris, John Keenen, B. L. Northrup, Otto Ranke, U M Rasin & F. W. Wusthoff. By reason of the absence from the City of His Honor the Mayor H. G. Struve Councilman U. M. Rasin is appointed Acting Mayor to serve during such absence. From Geo. W. Harris et al for vacating alley in Block 29 [?] Boren's plat. Referred to Street Comtee From Cochran & Robb for leasing a portion of foot of Columbia Street. Referred to Comtee on Public Buildings, Property and Grounds. From D. W. Barker et al for abating nuisance of Foss & Worst Slaughter House. Referred to Comtee on Health and Police. Communications Rec'd From the Attorney on Madison Street Condemnation Proceedings, Adopted From the Surveyor for changing grade corner 4th and Terrace Streets. Referred to Street Comtee From the Surveyor reporting the facts in the matter of Wm Harkins petition on 4th Street grade matter. Referred to Street Comtee From Surveyor recommending the approved of "G. Kinnear's plat of an addition to City of Seattle" Adopted & Mayor & Clerk instructed to certify the same Committees Reports From the Committee on Judiciary approving an Ordinance to amend Ordinance No. 317. Received From Street Comtee recommending that the Surveyor be instructed to make the necessary Surveys and Estimates for the proposed grading of Sames Street from alley East of 3rd Street to 5th Street. Adopted From Street Comteerecommending that the Surveyor be instructed to make the necessary Surveys and estimates for the proposed grading of 5th Street from Union Street to Vine Street Adopted From Street Comtee recommending that the Surveyor be instructed to [?] [ne?] [m?] [?] and estimates for the proposed grading of

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695 COMMON COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF SEATTLE Oct 2 1885 the appointment of special Policeman and defining their Powers and Duties and Fixing their Compensation which, after due consideration is adopted by the following vote: In favor of said Ordinance Calligan, Furth, Hall, Harrington Lake, McDonald, Keenen and Young. Against None. An Ordinance is submitted entitled "A special Ordinance appropirating money to pay audited bills" which, after dau consideration is adopted by the following vote:In favor of said Ordinance Calligan, Furth, Hall, Harrington, Keenen, Lake, McDonald and Young. Against None. Ordered that the council adjourns Attest W R Forrest clerk H L Yesler mayor Oct 16 1885 Be it remembered that on this 16th day of October A D 1885 the Common Council of the City of Seattle meets in its Council Chamber pursuant to law the following officers are present to wit: His Hon the Mayor Henry L Yesler and Councilmen , R H Calligan, J Furth, G W Hall, W A Harrington John Keenen, T W Lake, Chas McDonald, J J Post and G W Young. Whereupon the following proceedings were had to wit: Petitions and Communications Petition of J Bersch et al for opening Sixth Street between Mill and Terrace Streets. Referred to St Com. Petition of Powers and Meyers to dismiss suit of City against thereupon pament of all costs. Referred to Judiciary Comtee Petitionof C B Bagley for opening roadway in Mercers Second Eden Addition Referred to Street Committee. Petition of P Wickstrom et al for permission to establish a Steam Laundry under the Wisconsin House of Mill St, On motion the petition is granted

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