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Day Lighting and Power

Are and Incandescent Lights

Edward C. Kilbourne,

President and Manager

Chas. A. Kilbourne,

Secretary.

Corliss P. Stone,

Vice-President and Treasurer.

Office of Pacific Electric Light Company

815 Second Street

Seattle, Washington, 7/11/90.

To the Hon. Mayor and Common Council of the City of Seattle,

Gentlemen:-

The undersigned, Pacific Electric Light Company, hereby agrees to furnish electric lights for use in the different houses of the Fire Department at the following rates:

16 candle power lights $ 1.50 per month for each lamp, less

20% for 50 or more lamps, and 15% for less than 50 lamps.

Also to install the same for $1.50 per lamp.

The following houses are within reach of the lines of this Company, Main & Ninth, Columbia & Seventh, Third & Pine and Battery & Fourth.

Respectfully,

Pacific Electric Light Company,

E. C. Kilbourne

President.

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Union Electric Company.

Office 815 Second Street.

E. C. Kilbourne, President.

J. M. Fink, Vice President.

C. P. Stone, Treasurer.

J. T. Robinson, Secretary.

Seattle. Wash. Nov. 18, 1892. 189

C. E. Remsberg, Esq.,

Fremont, Washington

Dear Sir:-

We will run our arc circuit to Fremont only on the consideration that eight arcs burned continuously for at least two years. Should the City conclude to pay for six of these lights the other two would have to be guaranteed for two years.

Yours truly,

UNION ELECTRIC COMPANY.

By E. C. Kilbourne

President

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