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T the Hon. Mayor and C of the City of Seattle

We the undersigned resident businessmen and property holdrs North Seattle, respectfully petit your Hon Body to order Frout Street to be panked from Cedar street to Depot street and Kentucky Street from Depot street to Harri street. Adolph Krug Wm Ritterhoff John H Mason O W Peterson & Bro Charles Barber J Morrison J R Kinnear W O Rinehurt J B No Miller D F Coornk N R Barrd H C Thonpson D L Denny A Stark

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Territory of Washington County of King We and each of us do hereby solemnly swear that we will faithfully discharge our official duties as Judges of election for Chief of the Fire Department of the city of Seattle Washington Territory tobe held on Monday May 4th 1885 at said City of Seattle Subscribed sworn before me this 4th May 1885 E M Carr Notary Public R A G Callingan No1 Chas Lind No2 Nicholas D Snyder M M Holme #3 J R Kinnear W Sahmn

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253 COMMON COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF SEATTLE Aug 9 1887 and improvements on same valued at $1300. be stricken from E L Terry assessment that property having been assessed twice in same list. Ordered that Bessie J Lewis be reduced on Syndicate Ridge from $4500. to $900 and on Syndicate Hill from $3600 to $720. and that Lot 4 Block 65 Terry's Second Addn be reduced from $500 to $100 Ordered that C T Terry be reduced on Syndicate Ridge from 4500. to 900 and on Syndicate Hill from $3600 to $720 Ordered that J R Kinnear be reduced on personal property 2700. account County Scrip. The City Atty reporting that the same is unassessable. Ordered that L B Andrews be reduced on personal property from $30,057 to 20,050. Ordered that Mrs Nellie M Scurry be reduced on her total assessment $400. account clerical error. Ordered that lots 6 & 7 Block 52 Dennys Eastern to Terry be assessed to H H Pease and the same stricken from A A Denny's list also that Lot 9 in Block J A A Denny's 4 Addn be changed toLot 10 Block J: A A Denny's 4th in H H Pease's assessment. Ordered that an undivided 1/2 of Lot 2 Block 32 C D Boren's valuation $850 be assessed against R Russell instead of the full lot also 2/3 of Lot 1 Block 37 valued at 1335 instead of the full lot. and that 1/2 of Lot 2 Block 32 be assessed to Samuel W Russell and 1/3 of Lot 1 Block 37 value $665 be assessed to Geo G Arnold Ordered that 1/2 o f Lot 3 Block 32 Boren's Plat be assessed to Lulu Russell and the same stricken from

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274 JOURNl OF THE PROCEEDINGS OF THE Aug 19 1887 From same Committee returning approved reports of Justices Jones & Soderberg & City Jailor Bogart. adopted Licenses ordered Issued. B Kurz Retail Malt 6 Months form Sept 1st 1887 H S Carlton Retail Liquor 6 Months form Sept 1st 1887 Sain Licenses are granted by the following vote viz: Ayes Frink, Green, Lake, Moran, Neisz, Russell & Reitze Nays none. Licenses Referred Ole Nelson Bills allowed The following bills having been duly audited by the Council are allowed and ordered paid by warrants drawn on the several funds as follows viz: Name No Fund Amount Remarks Eben S Osborn 2458 City 20.00 List of owners of Property Harrington & Smith 2459 City 3.50 Supplies for Jail & City Hall E Deal 2460 City 65.00 Special Police F A Minick 2461 City 65.00 Special Police C L Wynegar 2462 City 43.20 Special Police B B Dearborn 2463 City 12.00 Printing Justice complaints Albro Gardner 2464 City 25.00 Bal Salary Martin Lange 2465 City 1.25 One Half Barrel Lowman & Hanford 2466 City 16.50 Printing Blanks Geo W Craig 2467 City 1.00 Hauling man to Jail Young Bros 2468 City 1.00 Repairing Closet in City Hall W Soderberg 2469 City 28.35 Justice Fees Pat Flynn 2470 City 2.20 Justice Fees J Caldwell 2471 City 4.40 Justice Fees H F Jones 2472 City 74.10 Justice Fees J R Kinnear 2473 City 20.00 Justice Fees Manuel Huerta 2474 City 54.00 Justice Fees [total]436.50 Frank Beattie 1088 Fire 3.00 Washing Hose Frank Beattie 1088 Fire 3.00 Washing Hose Ira Hummell 1089 Fire 3.00 Washing Hose Wm McDonald 1090 Fire 3.00 Washing Hose [total]448.50

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423 COMMON COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF SEATTLE Apr 6 1888 Be it remembered that on this 6th day of April 1888 the Common Council of the City of Seattle meets in its Council Chamber pursuant to law. The following officers are present, to wit'. His Honor the Mayor Thomas T. Minor and Councilmen Frink, Green, Lake, Moran, Niesz, Russell and Reitze and W R Forrest Clerk. The following proceedings are had, to wit: Petitions & Communications Petition of Robert B Crozier for permission to use powder for the purpose of cleaning Block 22 Heirs Sarah A.Bella addition, read and granted for the time of two weeks. Petition to F J Grant and others for a Street light Madison and Twelfth Streets read and granted. Communication from White and Munday in regard to claim of Providence Haspital for care of John Brandon, read and referred to Finance Committee. Application of Sidney Smith for a position on the Police force read and referred to Committee on Health and Police Petition of Western Washington Bible Society for change of ordinance in relation to book peddlers read and referred to Committee on License and Revenue. Petition of F A Fay for permission to repair building in the rear of the old San Francisco Store on Commercial Street, read and referred to Committee on Fire and Water. Petition of J J Post for permission to use a portion of Front Street for building material read and granted. Petition of Winsor & Co. for planking a portion of Front Street and raising sidewalk read and referred to Street Com. Petition of J R Kinnear and others for Fire Limits on

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