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Mr President: Your Committee on License and Revenue to whom was referred The Applications for Liquor License of John Verbrugge J H Foster & Co Wright & Ferguson F A Dereg Hugh L Conray W H Howard & Co & John Verbrugge Report favorable and recommend the passage of the accompanying Quick Resolution Also our report favorable on the following Hamm & Schmitz Jensen & Koch Wm McArdle F H Wadleigh & Co Berkel & Hink M Levy D E Davis & J Harvey Thos R Hughes J P Sweeney Chairman M Korn Committee W A Snyder

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195 COMMON COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF SEATTLE May 20 1887 to examine and report uponthe best plan to drain Block 9 Maynard's Plat. On motion the atter of building a pest house is referred to a Specila Committee consisting of Councilen Reitze, Hinckley & Lake. Applications for Liquor Licenses referred Ramirez & Mason License Ordered Issued L V Schnyder Retail Malt 6 months from May 1st 1887 Mrs Jane Osborne Retail Malt 6 months from Apr 16th 1887 Thos R Hughes Retail Intox 6 months from Apr 30th 1887 Andrew Lunn Retail Intox 6 months from May 7th 1887 The vote upon issuing licenses is as follows: In favor of the same Furth, Frink, Green, Hinckley, Lake Russell & Reitze. Against none. Bills Allowed The following claims against the City having been duly audited by the Council are ordered paid by warrants drawn on the several finds as follows: Name Warrant Fund Amount Remarks Young Bros 2286 City 3.00 Repairing Closet in Jail H G Thornton 2287 City 7.60 Constable's Fees W E Ledgerwood 2288 City 5.50 Dist Court Clerk's Fees Wm Cochrane 2289 City 1.70 Sheriff's Fees James P Ludlow 2290 City 11.25 Dist Court Clerk's Fees John H McGraw 2291 City 3.50 Sheriff's Fees M McTeigh 2292 City 2.20 Witness Fee H G Thornton 2293 City 2.20 Witness Fee H J McDonough 2294 City 2.20 Witness Fee Henry Mack 2295 City 2.20 Witness Fee J B Cassarant 2296 City 2.20 Witness Fee John Lambert 2297 City 2.20 Witness Fee Paul Butler 2298 City 2.20 Witness Fee H Howard 2299 City 2.20 Witness Fee Andrew Burns 2300 City 2.20 Witness Fee [total]52.32

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475 COMMON COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF SEATTLE May 18 1888 of A A Denny and others against opening Streets on the Tide Flats at the expense of the general fund to the effect that the remonstrance was made under a misapprehension & therefore recommend that the same be tabled. Adopted. From the City Surveyor stating that at the rate the contractor is now worrking onMill Street it will requite ninety four (94) days to complete his contract. Referred to Street Committee Licenses Ordered Issued. L V D Schnyder, Mrs Jane Berry, Frank W Clancy, Andrew Lunn E Champeaux, Thos R Hughes, James Wier, Chas H Fox and John J Gearey. The vote on issuing said licenses is as Follows viz: In favor of the same, Furth, Frink, Green, Lake, Neisz, Russell & Reitze. Against the same none. Licenses Referred Storah & Bauman and J T Beadle Bids for driving piles and building retaining walls on Mill Street were opened and read as follows: McKinnon & Co Driving piles per lineal feet .40cents Lumber per M[thousand board feet] $25.00 Iron Rods each $20.00 On motion the bid is tabled. Bids for grading and building sidewalks on both sides of Cherry Street from Fifth Street to Thirteenth St were opened and read as follows: Henderson & Locke Earth Work per cubic yard .40cents Cribbing per M[thousand board feet] $18.00 Sidewalks per M[thousand board feet] $17.00 Box Drains per M[thousand board feet] $18.00 Clearing and grubbing per acre $75.00

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571 COMMON COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF SEATTLE Aug 17 1888 Petition of M J Frye for permission to stretch a canvas sign across Front Street from corner of Marion Street. Tables. Petition of Lucy G Bell for compensation for damages caused by widening Second Street read and referred to the Street Committee. Petition on Mrs Lewis & son for permission to repair and alter the St Charles Hotel read and referred to the Committee onf Fire & Water. Petition of Thos R Hughes and others to be allowed to make connecton with the Jackson and Main Street]] sewers read and granted. Petition of Thomas R Hughes & others for the grading of the alley running north and south through Block 6 of D S Maynard's plat, read and referred to Committee on Streets. Petition of McClanahan & O'Day for extension of time for grading Lane Street read and placed on file. Petition of R E & A E Knight for a permanent grade line to be established along the East line of Front Street between University and Seneca Streets for the purpose of erecting permanent buildings of said grade. Tabled. Communications from the City Surveyor recommending that suitable monuments be erected at intersection of Streets read and referred to Street Committee. Communicaton from the Chief of Police mkaing certain recommendations and suggestions, read and

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