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public grounds extremely barren of colloring during the following year, unless supplied for the time with other decorative materials which can only be supplied from more tender and greenhouse stock. Preparations are also being made to start a good supply of perennials in the green house

Survey. The topographical detail survey has now been completed from the S E Park peninsula extending southward to the middle of section 34 on the Lake Washington shore. It is also extended from Madison Street following Union Bay as far as Ravana Park. The Transit meander and sheer lines are completed through Ravana Park embracing the Green Lake system through the Woodland Park, thence to Lake Union covering the following distances and areas

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PETITION TO EXTEND CITY LIMITS.

To the Honorable Common Council of the City of Seattle, Washington:

We, the undersigned, being each a qualified elector of the said city of Seattle, hereby respectfully petition that the boundaries of the city of Seattle be altered and the new territory hereinafter described be included within the said city of Seattle after proceedings had as required by law, and that you submit to the electors of said city and to the electors residing in the said territory hereinafter described, the question whether said territory shall be annexed to the said city of Seattle, and become a part thereof.

The new territory proposed to be annexed to the city of Seattle is particularly described as follows:

All of sections 1, 2, 3, 9, 10, 11, 12, 13, 14, 15, 16, 22, 23 and the north half of section 24 and all of section 26, all in township 25 north, of range 3 east, of W. M.; also all of sections 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10, 11, 14, 15, 16, 17, 18, and the north half of sections 19 and 20, and all of sections 21 and 22, all in township 25, north of range 4, east of W. M.; including also the water and the land covered by water fronting said above described lands westward, three miles from high water mark into the waters of Admiralty Inlet, and eastward to the middle of Lake Washington, including the whole of Union Bay and all that portion of Salmon Bay not included within the corporate limits of the town of Ballard, excepting from the land above described all that territory included within the present corporate limits of the town of Ballard, which territory included in the town of Ballard is more particularly bounded and described as follows, to-wit:

The area within the triangle bounded by Times Street on the north, Railroad Avenue on the east, Salmon Bay on the south and southwest and Fifth Avenue West on the west, according to the plat of Gilman Park, now on file in the Auditor's office of King County, State of Washington.

Names Hiram L. Van Brocklin C. S. Parcell. E. D. McClintic A. J. Villars E.P. Tremper Geo W. Lamareau Aug. Ertz. F F French W. W. French Chas. Otto George Fowler F A Twichell A.R. Hink J W Van Brocklin H. Rimmion

E. H. Wood (1529- 4th st-) J. Van Brocklin

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