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Ordinance 128

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ORDINANCE NO. 124. FIXING THE COMPENSATION OF THE CITY CLERK. Approved Sept. 14, 1870. (This ordinance has been repealed.)

ORDINANCE NO. 125. TO PROVIDE FOR BUILDING A SIDEWALK ON THE EAST SIDE OF FRONT STREET FROM JAMES TO PIKE STREET. Approved Sept. 23, 1875. (This is a local ordinance which has become obsolete.)

ORDINANCE NO. 126. PROVIDING FOR A GRADE ON THE NORTH SIDE OF COLUMBIA STREET AND PARTIAL GRADE OF ALLEY BETWEEN FRONT AND SECOND STREETS AND FROM COLUMBIA TO MARION STREETS. Aprroved Sept. 23, 1870. (This ordinance has become obsolete.)

ORDINANCE NO. 128. RELATING TO THE POLICE AND THEIR POWERS AND DUTIES AND OTHER PERSONS MAKING ARRESTS. Approved Nov. 23, 1876. The City of Seattle does ordain as follows:

SECTION 1. -- That all police officers of the City of Seattle, shall have power, within said city, to make

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On Alder Street: At Sixth Street 173 feet. At Seventh Street 250 feet.

On Terrace Street: At Fifth Street 121 feet. At Sixth Street 190 feet. At Seventh Street 280 feet.

On Jefferson Street: At Third Street 61 feet. At Fourth Street 86 1/2 feet. At Fifth Street 127 feet. At Sixth Street 174 1/4 feet. At Seventh Street 261 feet.

On James Street: At the point midway between Front and Second Streets 1[6?] feet. At Second Street 25 feet. At Third Street 87 1/2 feet. At Fourth Street 112 feet. At Fifth Street 140 feet. At Sixth Street 165 1/2 feet. At Seventh Street 217 feet.

On Cherry Street: At Front Street 20 feet. At Second Street 41 feet. At Third Street 70 [1/2?] feet. At Fourth Street 122 [1/2?] feet. At Fifth Street 172 [1/2?] feet. At Sixth Street 180 feet. At Seventh Street 205 feet.

On Columbia Street: At Front Street 20 feet. At Second Street 52 1/2 feet. At Third Street 86 feet. At Fourth Street 121 [1/2?] feet. At Fifth Street 175 1/2 feet. At Sixth Street 216 1/2 feet. At Seventh Street 211 1/2 feet.

On Marion Street: At Front Street 23 feet. At Second Street 65 feet. At Third Street 105 1/2 feet. At Fourth Street 132 1/2 feet. At Fifth Street 183 feet. At Sixth Street 231 feet. At Seventh Street 210 feet.

On Madison Street: At Front Street 25 feet. At Second Street 68 1/2 feet. At Third Street 119 1/2 feet. At Fourth Street 158 feet. At Fifth Street 183 feet. At Sixth Street 229?] feet. At Seventh Street [240?] feet.

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March 1891

Pet. for grading & planking alley between 2nd & 3rd and Columbia & Marion Sts.

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Jesse F. Cochrane, Chairman W. V. Rinehart G. M. Heilbron F. W. D. Holbrook, Secretary Office of the Board ofPublic Works Seaattle Washington March 5 1891 To the Hon The City Council of Seattle Wash Gentlement The accompanying Petition of Mr A. M. Brookes and 23 others for the grading and planking of the Alley between 2nd & 3rd and Columbia and Marion Streets is transmitted to your Honorable Body with a Reorum Eu Satori that the work be done at the expense of the owners of the abutting property. Respectfully The Board of Public Works F W D Holbrook secy

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Seattle Wash Feby 1891 To the Honorable Board of Public works of the city of Seattle Washington The undersigned, your petitioners, respectfully call your attention to the wretched condition of the ally between second and third streets and bounded by Marion and Columbia Streets in this City: also this alley is used continually as a main road on which all mails for the lower sound and Alaska are transported also the heavy draying of two of the daily papers of this city is done through a portion of this said alley as is other considerable business done. Your petitioners respectfully request that this alley be graded and planked to conform to the grade of the aforementioned Columbia and Marion Streets and they will ever praying. A. M. Brookes Postmaster Telegraph Publishing Co J H Calvert & Co Lowman Hanford S Pbling Post Intelligencer Publishing Co G Reliulander B F Shaubut Manager Seattle Transfer Co Chas Armstrong The Press Times Pubhshg Co of Seattle

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