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Count Name Age 842 Larsen Ed. 24 843 Leljgrene Emil 30 844 Leljgrene Mary 30 845 Leljgrene Equer 3 ms 846 Lake T. W. Hon 64 847 Lake William 24 848 Lake Charles 16 849 Lundine Gust 29 850 Landin Aluf 27 851 Lund P. C. 20 852 Lawfort L. R. 23 853 Lockwood Z. W. 35 854 Lockwood Bertha 32 855 Langill John 46 856 Langill Sopha 41 857 Langill John Jr. 20 858 Langill Lillie M. 18 859 Langill Lizzie M. 11 860 Langill Ernest A. 2 861 Laundin A. R. 26 863 Lowe Arthur 48

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717 COMMON COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF SEATTLE Nov 24 1885

That the propose elevated sidewalk would work a hardship on the property owners as the present sidewalk is now in passable condition and with some repairs will answer for the present need.

Ordinance

An ordinance is submitted by the City Attorney entitled "An Ordinance for the Regulation of Sleeping Apartments, and for the Preservation of Good Health" which after due consideration by the Council is passed by the following vote, to wit: In favor of this Ordinance R. H. Calligan, J. Furth, Geo. W. Hall, W. A. Harrington, Charles McDonald, J. J. Post, and G. W. Young. Against none.

Ordered that COuncil do now adjourn until Saturday evening November 28th.

Attest

W. R. Forrest Clerk

H. L. Yesler Mayor

Nov 28 1885

Be it remembered that on this 28th day of November 1885 the City Council of the City of Seattle meets in its Council Chamber pursuant to adjournment. The following officers are present, to wit: His Honor Mayor H. L. Yesler and Councilmen R. H. Calligan, J. Furth, Geo. W. Hall, T. W. Lake, and Chas McDonald. Where the following proceedings are had to wit:

Committee on Public Grounds and buildings given until the next regular meeting to report on the City Stable.

The Council now proceeds to consider certain proposed amendments to the City Charter and the City Attorney directed to prepare and submit the same.

Ordered that the Council do now adjourn.

Attest W. R. Forrest Clerk

H. L. Yesler Mayor

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723 COMMON COUNCILOF THE CITY OF SEATTLE DEC 9 1885

Be it remembered tht the Common Council of the City of Seattle meets in its Council Chamber this 9th day of December 1885 pursuant to adjournment: the following officers were present, to wit: His Honor the Mayor H. 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.

The following proceedings were had, to wit:

Petitions recieved

Petition of J. S. Anderson for permission to erect a frame building for the storage of ice, on the west side of Front Street on the alley between Spring and Marion streets. Granted.

Petition of Geo F Smith et al praying for substantial improvement of the Beach Road received and read. On motion ordered that the Council as a Committee of the Whole examine said road Sunday next at 10 o'clock a.m.

Petition of U. F. Wilcox for permission to solicit orders for baking powder, stove polish etc without a license. Granted.

Reports

Report of Chief of Fire Department for month of November rec'd, read and referred to Committee on Fire and Water.

Committee Reports

The Committee on License and Revenue recommending that the petition of Bailey Gatzert et al asking that Ordinance No. 290 be amended be granted and further recommending that all theatres, shows, concerts, etc exhibiting in Frye's Opera House be not charged any more than those conducted in connection with the business of retail liquor dealer, also recommending that all church entertainments, Christmas trees, or Sunday school amusements be not understood as coming under this ordinance. That all circuses be licensed at $100 per day and side shows at the rate of $25 per day. Report adopted and the City Attorney directed to draw and submit the necessary ordinance.

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724 JOURNAL OF THE PROCEEDINGS OF THE Dec 9 1885

From Judiciary Committee recommending that the date of delinquency of city taxes be postponed until March 1st 1886. Action deferred until the next regular meeting.

From same committee recommending that Ordinance No. 637 be amended as follows: That Sec 7 be so amended as to omit the words "And that they have not signed in the proceeding three months a similar bond for any person engaged in the sale of intoxicating liquors." And amend Sec 8 by omitting the owners and lessons permit therefrom. Report adopted and the City Attorney directed to draw & submit the necessary ordinance.

Ordered that the COuncil do now adjourn.

Attest W R Forrest Clerk H L Yesler Mayor

Dec 18 1885

Be it remembered that on this the 18th day of Dec 1885, the common council of the City of Seattle meets in its Council Chamber pursuant to law, the following officers being present, viz: His Honor the Mayor H. L. Yesler and Councilmen R. H. Calligan, J. Furth, Geo W. Hall, John Keenen, T. W. Lake, J. J. Post, and G. W. Young. When the following proceedings were had, to wit:

Petitions and Communications

Petition of Patrick Flynn et al, praying that a free soup house be established by the city. Referred to Committee on Health and Police.

Petition of Fred Keenen asking permission to put in a wooden partition in the building at 814 Front Street. Referred to Committee on Fire and Water.

Petition of Charles Baker asking that Depot Street be opened from Front Street to Temperance Street.

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728 JOURNAL OF THE PROCEEDINGS OF THE Dec 24 1885 Be it remembered that on this 24th day of Dec 1885 the Common Council of the City of Seattle meets in its Council Chamber pursuant to call. The following officers are present to wit:his honor the Mayor H L Yesler & 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. When the following proceedings were had viz: On motion of Councilman Keenen: Ordered that the penalty and interst on the City taxes for the present year be revisited until the 28th day of February 1886.

On Motion of Councilman Furth: Ordered that the Chief of the Fire Department be and he is hereby instructed to place a fire plug at the corner of 3rd St. and Jefferson Street. Claims Allowed The following claims having been duly audited by the Council are ordered paid by warrants drawn on the City Fund as follows:

A Paulson City Fund warrant 1423 22 75 Labor on City stable
Benj Pundt City Fund warrant 1424 10 12 Labor on City stable
Wm Alden City Fund warrant 1425 9 25 Labor on City stable
J. C. Helms City Fund warrant 1426 23 00 Labor on City stable
An Ordinance is submitted by the City Atty entitled "An Ordinance to Amend Section 11 of Ordinance No 344" which after due consideration is adopted by the following vote viz: in favor of such ordinance R. H. Calligan, G. W. Hall, W. A. Harrington, Jn Keenen, T. W. Lake, Chas McDonald, J. J. Post and G. W. Young. Against: J. Furth An Ordinance is submitted by the Clerk entitled "a special Ordinance appropriating money to pay audited bills" which is adopted by following vote. In favor of said ordinance Calligan, Furth, Hall, Harrington, Keenen, Lake, McDonald, Post, and Young. Against: None. Ordered that the Council do now adjourn. Attest W. R. Forrest City Clerk H. L. Yesler Mayor
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