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To the Mayor and Common Council of the City of Seattle Greeting: We the undersigned residents and tax payers, on and in the Vacinity of Harrison Street, respectfully represent that we are in a Section of the City that is rapidly growing, and in great need of sewerage: wherefore we respectfully petition your Honorable Body order a sewer laid on Harrison Street from Oak Street to the water signed John B Denny 7-8-28 North Seattle Wm B Denny 6 B 35 D L Denny Home Add Geo F Moyer 7 B 35 D L Denny Home Add D L Denny Lot 1 B 11- N Seattle Wm Dankel Lot 1 B 46 D L Denny 3rd Geo M Runkle Lot 11 B 41 Wm H Hughes9 Bl 24 J H Payne 11 & 12 Block 26 Lots 1 & 2 B 21 F P Hughes 10 Block 26 John Dow Lot 2 Block 16 D L Denny Add C C Reynolds Lot 12 Block 41 Louisa Denny Lots in Blocks 25, 32, 35 &42 etc J F Lord Lot 7 Bl 12 N Seattle Ad &etc O J Carr5 Lots, 2 Cor Light & Harrison 3 Lots on Bangor & Harrison A F Thomson M D Harrison & PoWm J D Ryan Lot 4 Block 15 Thos Goldstingly Lot 1 & 2 Block 26 Geo Kinnear 2 Lots W F Epler Lot 1 Blk 16

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Petition to Extend City Limits of Seattle To the Honorable, the City Council, the Legislative Body of the said city of Seattle, hereby respectfully petition that the boundaries of the City of Seattle be altered and extended so as to include the new territory hereinafter described 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 said City of Seattle and become a part thereof. The said new territory proposed to be annexed to the City of Seattle is particularly described as follows to-wit: Beginning at the point in the center of Lake Washington, which is the Northeast corner of the present limits of the City of Seattle; thence Northerly along the center of Lake Washington to an intersection with the south line of Section Sixteen, in Township Twenty-five, Range Four West, W.M., produced eastwardly; thence West in the waters of Lake Washington and Union Bay along said east line produced to the intersection with the east line of said Section Sixteen, produced southerly; thence North in the waters of Union Bay along said east line produced to the shore of said Union Bay, and thence North along the east line of said Section Sixteen and of Section No Nine in said Township and Range to the quarter-section on the east line of said Section Nine; thence West along the center line of said Section Nine to the quarter-section corner in the west line thereof; thence North along the east line lines of Sections Eight and Five in said Township and Range to the north line of said Township Twenty-five North; thence West along said Township line to the quarter-section corner in the north line of Section One, in Township Twenty-five North, Range Three East, which latter point is the Northeast corner of the present corporate limits of the town (now city) of Ballard; thence South along the center line of said Section One, and Sections Twelve and Thirteen in said township Twenty-five North, Range Three East to the Southeast corner of Government Lot 2, in said Section thirteen, said last-named line being the Easterly boundry of said City of Ballard; thence West along the South boundary of said City of Ballard to the center of Salmon Bay; thence Northwesterly following the present corporate limits of the City of Ballard along the center line of Salmon Bay to deep water in Puget Sound of Admiralty Inlet; thence West to the main channel of Puget Sound or Admiralty Inlet; thence southerly along said main to a junction with the main channel from Elliott Bay; thence Easterly and Southeasterly along the main channel of Elliott Bay to the point in the center of Elliott Bay, which is the Northwest corner of the present limits of the City of Seattle; thence Northeastwardly along the present Northwestern boundry of the City of Seattle to the intersection between the shore of said Elliott Bay and the west line of Section Twenty-four, in Township Twenty-five North, Range Three East; thence North, following the present boundary of the City of Seattle along said west line of said Section twenty-four to the quarter section corner in the west line of said Section Twenty-four; thence East, following the present boundary of the City of Seattle along the center line of said Section Twenty-four, and of Sections Nineteen and Twenty in Township Twenty-five North, Range Four East to the east line of said Section twenty; thence South following the present boundary of the City of Seattle, along the east line of said Section Twenty to the Southeast corner thereof; thence East following the present boundry of the City Seattle along the North line of Sections Twenty-eight and Twenty-seven in Township Twenty-five North, Range Four East, to the shore of Lake Washington; and thence Easterly in the waters of Lake Washington following the present boundary of the City of Seattle to the present Northeast corner of the limits of the City of Seattle and place of beginning, including all waters embraced within the boundaries above described. 1 Edw B Riley 2 Virgil B Duvall 3 J H Rengstorff 4 E F J Ottarson 5 L E Wolf 6 Chas B Hathaway 7 Feo B Riley 8 J B Moosette 9 Carl Herrank 10 C E Dowine 11 Chas John 12 P H Petersen 13 B M Rockland 14 P P Canwell 15 J A Scott 16 Frank Doran 17 C H Culoes 18 D Kaufman 19 W H Davis 20 T B Hite 21 S H Flint 22 W H Rooks 23 D Batson 24 T A Tacomella 25 C K Hammond 26 W H Drake 27 James C Lace 28 John Myers 29 H Caughlin 30 A V Paulson 31 J A Park 32 R Merchant 33 S A Griffith 34 Wm G Guger 35 Conrad Weary 36 Jim Mead 37 L F Lawbing 38 W R Rustad 39 W J Murphy 40 C H Harvey 41 Eugene McConnell 42 C W Towsley 43 W M Thaamon 44 Robt Hoffman 45 W H Dyer 46 D J Kloeber 47 Wm H Clark 48 John Hopkinson 49 Wm H Hughes 50 J W Hauser

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Board of Education, School Dictrict No 1 King County Washington Office corner of Seventh and Marion Streets Seattle, Aug 20th 1891 Received Aug 19 1891 Board of Public works Seattle - Wash To the Hon Board of Public Works Gentlemen The undersigned, comprising the Seattle Board of Education, respectfully request the immediate extension by the City of the Battery Street sewer from the Center of Fifth Street to the center of Sixth. This is needed for the relief of the Denny School, the largest school building in the State of Washington, which will reopen its doors to the youth of the city early in September. Wm H Hughes W J Colkett J B MacDougall Thos W Prosch D A Spencer

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626 JOURNAL OF THE PROCEEDINGS OF THE John Stifler for retail intoxicating liquors for 3 months from May 1 Flynn & Anderson for retail intoxicating liquors for 3 months from May 8 Margaret Sullivan for retail malt liquors for 3 months from May 15 Ed H Huntley for retail intoxicating liquors for 3 months from May 11 Thos Clancy for retail intoxicating liquors for 3 months from Apr 16 John Shepich for retail malt liquors for 3 months from May 8 James Murphy for retail intoxicating liquors for 3 months from May 4 H Kersey for retail malt liquors for 3 months from Apr 12 A & J Hemrich for retail malt liquors for 3 months from May 14 The vote on said granting said licenses is as follows In favor Rinehart, Snyder, Yesler & Latimer. Against Northrup Claims Paid City Fund E S Osborne Clerk No1102 $ 125. J S Lowman Treasurer 1103 150. C H Hanford Atty 1104 100. J H Woolery Chief of Police 1105 150. E A Gardner Police 1106 80. Wm Murphy Police 1107 80. W H Pinckney Police 1108 & 1109 80. F L Bangs Police 1110 80. T H Campbell Police 1111 80. W B Thompson Police 1112 31.95 Wm H Hughes Assessor 1113 62.50 G L Manning Street Commissioner 1114 87.50 G A Weed HealthOfficer 1115 75. G A Hill Justice Fees 1116 23.20 James Bogart Janitor & Jailor 1117 60. Post Intelligencer Pub Co Printing 1118 16.40 Post Intelligencer Pub Co Printing Del. Tax list 1119 989.20 Lowman & Hanford S & P Co Stationary & Job work 1120 10.60 Harris & Greenus Calsomining City Hall 1121 40. O Schillestad Letter box for Clerk 1122 1. John W Hunter Coal Hauling 1123 1.25 Harrington &Smith Brooms & Brushes 1124 2.50 Sunset Telephone Co Line Rentals 1125 6.65 D H Webster Atty fee City-v-Webster 1126 5. Edward Kogan Tax deeds cancelled 1127 62.09 James Morisson Janitor & Jailor 1128 7.06

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628 JOURNAL OF THE PROCEEDINGS OF THE Cemetary Fund Seattle Cemetary Association deed of E Daniels to City Park Lot No 56 $16.50 Globe Printing Co records for Washelli Cem 57 60.75 Western Mill Co lumber 58 30. Water Fund Spring Hill Water Co Water No 21 $166. Miscellaneous Ordered that His HOnor the Mayor be & is hereby requested to presenet the claims of Providence Hospital & Smith & Willand to the County Commissioners for their action, also the claimof Providence Hospital hereto forepaid And now in accordance with law the Council proceeds to select the members of the Board of Registration for the term provided by law. Whereupon an electionis held and thefollowing named persons receiving the unanimous vote of all the Councilmen, are duly declared elected as members of the Board of Registration for the term provided by law. First Ward R H Thomson Second Ward David Kellogg Third Ward Wm H Hughes Ordinances The Atty submits an ordinance entitled "An ordinance creating the Office of Custodian of the City Powder Magazine and prescribing regulation for the storage of Powder" After due consideration said ordinance is adopted upon the following vote to wit In favor of adoption Northrup, Rinehart, Snyder, Yesler & Latimer. Against same none. 2 Ordinances are submitted each being entitles "A special ordinance appropriating moneyto pay audited bills" Adopted upon the following vote towit: In favor of adoption Northrup, Rinehart, Snyder, Yesler & Latimer. Against adop= tion none. Ordered that the claim of the Chronicle Pub Co against the Fire Fund for printing in the sum of $1.50 be paid Ordered that the Council stand no adjourned attest E S Osborne, clerk Approved John Leary mayor

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