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302 JOURNAL OF THE PROCEEDINGS OF THE Oct 7 1887 Petition of George Henderson for permission to put up a small building at the foot of University Street, read and tabled. Petition of M L Wright & others for street lights on Seventh Street from Olive Street to Battery Street, Read and referred to Street Light Committee. Petition of King County Improvement Company for opening Twelfth Street between Columbia and Madison Street and extending sidewalk on South side of Madison Street and extending sidewalk on South side of Madison Street from Eleventh Street to Twelfth Street read and referred to Street Committee. Petition of G C Phinney for the establishing of the grade of Seneca Street form Front Street to Second Street read and referred to the Street Committee with power to act: Petition of Wilson & Godfrey for an opening through Mill Street at the intersection of Seventh Street as an outlet for grading Seventh Street read and referred to Street Commitee. Petition of F G Strange & others for opening Williamson Street at the intersection of Seventh Street as an outlet for grading Seventh Street read and referred to the Street Committee. Petition of Emil Heinig for permission to erect a small salesroom on the alley between Second and Third Street facing on Mill Street read and referred to the Street Committee. Petition of D Rohlfs & others for Street Lights on Clay Street from Second Street to Fourth Street read and referred to the Committee o Street Lights.

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302 JOURNAL OF THE PROCEEDINGS OF THE Oct 7 1887 Petition of George Henderson for permission to put up a small building at the foot of University Street, read and tabled. Petition of M L Wright & others for street lights on Seventh Street from Olive Street to Battery Street, Read and referred to Street Light Committee. Petition of King County Improvement Company for opening Twelfth Street between Columbia and Madison Street and extending sidewalk on South side of Madison Street and extending sidewalk on South side of Madison Street from Eleventh Street to Twelfth Street read and referred to Street Committee. Petition of G C Phinney for the establishing of the grade of Seneca Street form Front Street to Second Street read and referred to the Street Committee with power to act: Petition of Wilson & Godfrey for an opening through Mill Street at the intersection of Seventh Street as an outlet for grading Seventh Street read and referred to Street Commitee. Petition of F G Strange & others for opening Williamson Street at the intersection of Seventh Street as an outlet for grading Seventh Street read and referred to the Street Committee. Petition of Emil Heinig for permission to erect a small salesroom on the alley between Second and Third Street facing on Mill Street read and referred to the Street Committee. Petition of D Rohlfs & others for Street Lights on Clay Street from Second Street to Fourth Street read and referred to the Committee o Street Lights.

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315 COMMON COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF SEATTLE Oct 21 1887 From same committee rejecting petition of Emil Heinig for permission to put up a building in the alley between 2nd and 3rd Streets fronting Mill Street. Adopted From same commitee granting petition of King County Investment Company for opening 12 st from Columbia to Madison Street and recommending that the owners of the block between 11th and 12th Streets on Madison St. be permitted to build a Standard sidewalk the same to be accepted by the Street Committee when completed and obviate the expanse of establishing an assessment district. AdoptedFrom same committee rejecting petition of Guy C. Phinney for permission to put dirt from the lot in N.E. corner of Front and Seneca Sts. under the Bridge spanning Seneca St. Adopted. From same committee granting petition of D.C. Munrow for permission to raise sidwalk to the grade in front of their building on S.W. Corner of Blanchard and Front Sts., provided the work is done a good and substantial manner, to be accepted by Street commissioner. Adopted From same committee on the Mayor's message and petition of H. Butler and others as follows: We look upon that part of the message referring to establishing an Avenue 100 feet wide along Lake Union and Lake Washington in the same light as His Honor, and consider such an avenue a great and important improvement to the City, and recommend that steps be taken by the Council toward such improvement. Adopted From same committee recommending that the

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