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Petition of Willis H. Howard for a Retail liquor license at 325 Pike Street corner 4th Street. Seattle.

Otto Kanke S. Aronson N. St Martin I. A. LeBeau Wm Vann E. L. Smith Herman F. Stiller A. W. Fisk S. B Wright

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186 JOURNAL OF THE PROCEEDINGS OF THE Dec 15/82 damaged by reason of the change of grade to the extent of $50.00. Adopted and warrant ordered issued in favor of said Leary for $50.00 in full for all said damages. Committee in Streets and Street Improvements granted one week's further time to report on the petition of Roswell Scott. Ordered that the Gas Committee submit at next meeting patterns for a new style of lamp post. Ordered that the Committee on Gas Lights be and they are hereby instructed to erect a gas lamp at the southwest corner of the New City Engine House. Ordered that the petition of M.S.Booth et al for a gas lamp corner 4th and Jefferson Streets be and is hereby denied. From Licenses and Revenue granting the application of Eskson & Locke for a Bowling Alley. Granted and license ordered issued. Applications for Licenses From Frank Peters for retail liquors & Maria Goldberg for grocery. Referred to the Comtee. on Licenses and Revenue. Claims paid The following claims having been duly audited by the Council are ordered paid by warrants drawn on the funds and in the amounts following, to wit: City Fund E. L. Smith Health Officer No. 250 $75.00 Thos Russell Moving safe 251 40.00 Road Fund John Leary damages awarded No. 112 $50.00 Fire Fund D.W. Brown coal & hauling No. 116 $2.75 The claim of A.S. Pinkham is laid over for report from Street Comtee. Ordinances Received From Charles Coppin submitting an ordinance to amend Ordinance No. 278. Referred to the Committee on Fire and Water Supply. From City Attorney submitting on Ordinance entitled "An

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438 JOURNAL OF THE PROCEEDINGS OF THE Mar. 7/84 T. J. Doran Retail for 3 months from March 5 Ordered that the application of John E. Beck be & is hereby rejected. Claims Paid City Fund W. H. Taylor Treasurer No. 607 $150. E. S. Osborne Clerk No. 608 $125. Jas H. Woolery Chief of Police No. 609 $100. D. L. McCowan Police No. 610 $ 80. T. J. Small Police No. 611 $ 80. James Welch Police No. 612 $80. J. C. Floyd Police No. 613 $80. Chas Lind Police No. 614 $80. F. A. Minick Police No. 615 $80. A. H. Manning Police No. 616 $80. R. Osborn Atty No. 617 $75. E. L. Smith Health Officer No. 618 $75. John Kelly Police No. 619 $58.50 T. H. Cann J. P.s fees No. 620 $27.60 F. Anthony Records No 621 $27. Jas D. Lowman Stationery No. 622 $15.35 T. W. Bennett Repairs City Jail No. 623 $12.75 Chas Norden Police No. 624 $11.97 Clarence Hanford Job Work No. 625 $10. Sunset Telephone Co. line rentals No. 626 $6.65 Globe Printing Co. Job Work No. 627 $5.50 W. H. Taylor Postal cards No. 628 $2.50 Stringham & Joshin team numbers No. 629 $2.40 B. F. Lilly Double taxation No. 630 $1.13 Neuman & Argens Repairing locks No. 631 $1. Road Fund Henry Sheahan labor $87.50 use of horse $15.00 No. 383 $102.50 J. M. Snow Engineering sewer No. 384 $83.75 J. H. Woolery Boarding prisoners No. 385 $82. Geo. Howes labor No. 386 $43.75 John Tenice labor No. 387 $41.90 Thos Rock labor No. 388 $41.25

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