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Count Name Age 1 Anderson Louis 28 2 Armstrong Robt 26 3 Allan Wim 39 4 Auld Edwin 30 5 A. A. Allen 38 6 Allen Nettie 29 7 Allen Grace H. 5 8 Allen Estella R 2 9 Allen Drayton 34 10 Anderson Chas 33 11 Armour Geo 33 12 Armour Jeannie 23 13 Armour John 5 14 Armour Jessie 3 15 Apker George 35 16 Apker Ida 28 17 Anderson C. A. 34 18 Anderson Gustave 60 19 Anderson John 28 20 Anderson Anna 25 21 Anderson Peter 40 22 Anderson Nelson 8 23 Anderson Andy 6 24 Anderson Charles 3 25 Anderson John 4 ms 26 Abbott Theodore 42 27 Abbot Rosa 28 28 Aird R. C. 35 29 Anderson Andy 28 30 Anderson A. J. 35 31 Ackers George 32 32 Anderson Alex [34?]
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118 JOURNAL OF THE PROCEEDINGS OF THE Sept1/82 Myra A Carr Double assessment No 169 $10.05 Geo Newell Police Bats 170 4.50 James Hicks Cleaning Jail 171 1.00 M A Kelly Disinfectants for Pest House 172 5.00 Road Fund Henry Sheahan Street Labor77.00UseofHorse13.50PrisonersBoard13.66 No 64 $104.16 R H Calligan Street Labor15.75UseofHorse2.50PrisonersBoard6.00 No 68 $24.25 Henry Sheahan Street Labor 69 53.75 Luther Albee Street Labor 70 46.25 James Bogart Street Labor 71 43.75 Luther Albee Street Labor 72 11.25 James Campbell Street Labor 73 11.25 Stetson & Post Lumber 74 22.64 J L Kahaley Hauling Lumber 75 2.50 John Leary Lumber to Belltown 76 1.00 Chas McDonald Sharpening Tools 77 6.75 Gas Fund Waddell & Miles Work on Gas Fixtures No 17 $17.00 Fire Fund W A Perry Steward No 66 $75.00 T D Hinckly Ground rent Engine House 67 8.00 Chas McDonald Spanners for Hose 68 6.00 F W Wusthoff Oil etc. for Fire Engine 69 2.70 Miller & Minick Hauling Coal 70 2.50 Waddell & Miles 1 Joint Stove Pipe 71 .38 Front Street Grade Fund Chin Guan & Charlie Contract Work No $1245.93 F H Whitworth Plans & Surveys 217.50 Union Street Grade Fund Chin Guan & Charlie Contract Work No $1325.70 F H Whitworth Plans & Surveys 216.50 Applications for Licenses Received From Goldberg & Veria; Traney & Ackley for Retail Liquors; Chas Anderson for Grocery ;& Corner & Whiting for Bowling Alley - all referred to the Committee on Licensing and Revenue And now the Council proceeds to consider the matter of
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180 JOURNAL OF THE PROCEEDINGS OF THE Dec 1/82 Committee. An ordinance entitled "A special ordinance appropriating money to pay audited bills". Adopted. An ordinance entitled "A special ordinance appropriating money to pay audited bills". Adopted. An ordinance entitled "A special ordinance appropriating money to pay audited bills". Adopted. And now the Plans and Specifications for the sidewalk on Jackson Street under Ordinance No. 334 are presented & referred to the Committee on Streets & Street Improvements. And now the Plans and Specification for the sidewalk on Seneca Street under Ordinance No. 336 are presented & referred to the Committee on Streets and Streets Improvements. Licenses Granted Vitus Schmid for a grocery. Pool table and Pigeon Hole table. Robt Hahn for a grocery. Chas Anderson for a retail liquor. Ordered that the Council stand now adjourned until Friday December 8 1882. Attest: E S Osborne Clerk Approved H G Struve Mayor Dec 8/82 Be it remembered that on this the 8th day of December 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, O. F. Cosper, Chas F. Clancy, Fred Gasch, Chas McDonald & G. L. Manning. Thereupon the following proceedings are had: Petitions Received From Roswell Scott for the laying of sidewalk on Pine Street. Referred to the Committee on Streets and Street Improvements. From G. C. Phinney for an allowance for cleaning in Broadway
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269 COMMON COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF SEATTLE June 1/83 No. 375 be awarded to G.N. Alexander & Co on their said bid. Adopted upon said G.N. Alexander & Co executing a bond in the sum of $1000. From Streets and Street Improvements recommending the granting of the petition of Mary A. Calhoun for the constuction of a sidewalk on Pike Street. Adopted. From Streets recommending the grading of Pike Street from Front to the alley betwwen Front and Second Streets and for sidewalks on both sides of Pike Street from Front to 3rd Street. Adopted upon the following votes, to wit: In favor of said Improvements Cosper, Clancy, Gasch, McDonald, Manning & Rasin, Against the same none. City Attorney instructed to submit an Ordinance therefor. From Streets and Street Improvements recommending the opening of of Cedar Street. Adopted and Street Commissioner instructed to open the same. From Licenses & Revenues rejecting the petition of John Brannen for leave to use license. Adopted and petition denied. From Streets approving Street Commissioner's report. Adopted. From Fire Committee asking 1 weeks further time on the petition of the Hook & Ladder Co. Granted. From Committee on Columbia Street Engine House reporting that the Bid of Ranke & Lohse is the lowest bid that is accompanied by a proper bond. Adopted. Applications for Licenses Ordered that licenses be issued to the following named persons for the purposes and periods following, to wit: Leidman & McLeod Retail for 3 months from June 2 1883 John Branner Grocery 3 May 26 Vitus Schmid Grocery 6 June 1 Vitus Schmid Pool Table 6 June 1 Vitus Schmid 1 Pigeon Hole Table 6 June 1 Chas Anderson Retail 3 June 1 Chas Ross 1 Pigeon Hole Table 3 May 29
Claims Paid The following claims having been duly audited by the Council
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420 JOURNAL OF THE PROCEEDINGS OF THE Jan 18/84 the amount due Strong & Harkin until a certain rock is removed & also the further sum of $450.00 as indemnity against any liability on a/c of Attachment just served in case of Chin Guan-vM. Strong. Bids for Fire Cisterns And now the Council proceeds to open + consider the bids received for Fire Cisterns, Which bids are as follows, towit: Names John T. Jordan Union &3rd Sts. $1275. Madison & 3rd $1275. Bell & Front $1325. Washington & 3rd $1325 Total $5200. Wm Harkins Union & 3rd Sts. $890. Madison & 3rd $890 Bell & Front $890 Washington & 3rd $890 Total $3560. M. Keezer Total $3590 Ordered that all said bids be rejected And now the Council proceeds to consider the assessment Roll for the Improvement of Madison Street under Ordinance No. 406; thereupon after due examination said Roll is approved. And now the Council proceeds to consider the assessment Roll for the Improvement of South 4th Street under Ordinance No. 439; thereupon after due examination said Roll is approved. And now the Council proceeds to consider the assessment Roll for the Improvement of Battery Street under Ordinance No. 441; Thereupon after due examination said Roll is approved. Applications for Licenses Ordered that licenses be issued as follows towit: Chas Anderson Retail for 3 months from Dec 1, 1883 Coffin & Co Grocery for 3 months from Jan 28, 1884 Jacob Johnson Retail for 3 months from Jan 19, 1884 Henry Duhemel Retail for 3 months from Jan 20, 1884 C. H. Hill Retail for 3 months from Jan 26, 1884 Wm Busha Retail for 3 months from Jan 17, 1884 Miles & McCormick Retail for 3 months from Jan 15, 1884 Gladhill & Kavanaugh Retail for 3 months from Jan 24, 1884 John McKay Retail for 3 months from Jan 16, 1884
The Committee on licenses make their report approving the application of the Chief of Police for an additional Policeman