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GEO. J. STONEMAN, City Clerk F. D. OGDEN, DEPUTY CLERK

Office of City Clerk Seattle, Wash. June 28th, 1893.

To the Hon. House of Delegates, City of Seattle, Washington.

Gentlemen:-

In the matter of the petition for the establishment of a street in the Hill Tract Addition, which is hereto attached, the Board of Aldermen recommend that the petition be granted, providing damages be assessed against the abutting property owners. Your concurrent action is requested. Yours respectfully, George J. Stoneman Clk

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Geo. J. Stoneman, City Clerk F. D. Ogden, Deputy Clerk

Office of City Clerk Seattle, Wash. April 19, 1893

To the Honorable Board of Public Works, City of Seattle Washington

Gentlemen:-

I am instructed by the Board of Aldermen to refer to you the petition of Trusten P. Dyer et al, to plank portion of Howell Street, with the request that you furnish estimate of the cost of planking one half of the street.

Respectfully, George J. Stoneman

To St. Comm. from [esh?] C. H. [Heiferman?] Sec

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GEO J. STONEMAN City Clerk F. D. OGDEN Deputy Clerk

Office of City Clerk

Seattle, Wash. April 12th, 1893.

George Donworth, Esq., Corporation Counsel, City of Seattle, Washington. Dear Sir:I have been instructed by the Committee on Streets and Alleys of the Board of Aldermen, to refer to you the petition of L. B. Andrews and others, for change of grade onAnna Street, together with protest of M. H. Young against the same, for your opinion. RESPECTFULLY, George J. Stoneman

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New England Northwestern Investment Co. Principal Place of Business Seattle, Washington. Office of General Manager

211 & 212 Pioneer Building P.O. Box 1473 Seattle, March 31st 1893. 189 George J. Stoneman: City Clerk. City of Seattle. Dear Sir: I am informed that a petition is to be presented the City Council requesting a change in the plan of grading Anna Street. As the purchaser of the bonds for the grading this street. I hereby protest against any change of the plan. At the time of the purchase I was informed that these bonds were legally issued and the street would be improved according to the ordinance. I have no personal reason for objecting to this change other than the change that such change after the bonds had been issued might effect their validity. Before any action is taken on this petition I request a hearing. The city os Seattle in acting as trustee for me as the bondholder of this street grade is hereby requested to protect my interest. Respectfully, M. H. Young

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Geo. J. Stoneman city clerk F.D. Ogden deputy clerk

Office of City Clerk

Seattle, Wash. June 28th, 1893

To the Hon. House of Delegates, City of Seattle, Washington

Gentlemen:- In the matter of the petition of the Seattle Seminary for a roadway from Fremont to the Seminary, the Board of Aldermen recommend that the petition be granted on the understanding, that the city furnish as much old lumber as can be spared in assisting to make the improvement asked for. Your concurrent section is requested. Yours respectfully, George J. Stoneman clerk

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