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40 JOURNAL OF THE PROCEEDINGS OF THE Road Fund R H Campbell Street Labor $77.00 use of Horse 9.00 Prisoners Board 6.52 $92.52 James Campbell Street Labor 24.00 Luther Albee do 22.00 Thomas Rock do 22.00 M Keough do 1.00 Stetson & Post Lumber 7.81 John L Kahaley Haul Lumber & hws 3.25 Chas McDonald Sharpening Tools 3.00 Wald & Campbell axe & Shovel 3.40 J W Hunt repairs to cart 2.50 D A Jennings shovel & Broom 2.00 Harrington & Smith axes 4.00 Gas Fund Seattle Gas & Light Co gas $169.65 attend lights $30.00 $199.65 Waddell & Miles work on gas fixtures 151.30 Fire Fund W A Perry engine steward $75.00 T A Hinckly ground rent 8.00 Waddell & Miles Pipe & Work for Dept 32.37 Waddell & Miles grate for stove .75 Chas McDonald boom Chains & iron 3.25 S P Andrews Pipe & labor 2.60 F W Wusthoff tacks and stove polish .65 McDaniel Bros hitching to Engine at fire 5.00 D A Jennings matches broom & oil 2.50 The claim of Wald & Campbell is laid over until next meeting And now this being the time & Place appointed to hear complaints touching the assessment made in pursuance of Ordinance No 255 it is ordered that the examination of said assessment roll be laid over until the first regular meeting in September 1882 And now on this the 3rd day of March 1882 in pursuance of the Notice duly published as required by ordinance No 254 the Council proceeds to hear all complaints against

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47 COMMON COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF SEATTLE From Apr 9th Jacob Berth a retail grocery license from Apr 1 Pigeon Hole Table from Apr 5 & Pool Table from Apr 24 all for 3 months The following claims having been duly audited by the Council as ordered paid by Warrants drawn on the funds and in the amounts as follows tourist: City Fund E.S. Osborne Clerk $$41.67 Expressage $1 No 32 $42.67 J.M. Hall Ally No 33 $41.67 James H. Wollery Chief of Police No 34 $95.00 " Removing Common No 35 $2.00 J.L. McCowan Police No 36 $80.00 W.B. Jacklin " No 37 $35.00 James Welch " No 38 $80.00 Ben Thompson " No 39 $40.00 F.H.Whitworth Salary $12.50 Survey $6 No 40 $18.50 L.H. Coombs J.P.S. Sec V No 41 $44.50 Seattle Chronicle Printing No 42 $30.00 Stewart & Everbold Job Printing No. 43 $31.00 M.V.B Stacy Ground Rent for Jails No. 44 $10.00 H.S. Crocker & Co. Job work & books No. 45 $28.00 Robb Riddell Hauling Sae No. 46 $10.00 L.Newman Keys No. 47 2.25 J. Lock Barging Comon No. 48 3.00 Seattle Chronicle Printing No. 49 .92 Road Fund R.H. Calligan Street Labor $91 useof horse 13 Prisonrs Board No. 23 122.00 James Campbell Street Labor No. 24 50.00 Luther Alber " No. 25 49.00 Thomas Rock " No. 26 30.00 Stetson & Post Lumber No. 27 .97 Gas Fund Williamson & Kellogg from Lamp post No. 5 128.00 Seattle Gas Light Co Gas $195.45 attendance $30 No. 6 225.45 Wadder Mill hook on gas pipes No. 7 15.20

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60 JOURNAL OF THE PROCEEDINGS OF THE List of Licenses continued Name Description of License Term Date of Commencement Lester & Pritchard Retail Liquor 3 mos May 17 - 1882 Beer & Kinner Retail Liquor 3 mos May 10 - 1882 Thomas Osgood do 3 mos May 16 - 1882 Margaret Sullivan Grocery 3 mos May 13 - 1882 Funk & Crasson do 3 mos May 15 - 1882

Ordered that the Clerk be and he hereby is instructed to draw warrants to the amount of $247.85 to satisfy the judgement on the case of Flowers -v- The City of Seattle The following claims having been duly audited by the Council are ordered paid by warrants drwan on the funds and in the amounts as follows to wit: City Fund E L Smith Health Office Salary No52 50.00 S F Coombs Fees as CIty Justice 53 7.05 E S Osborne Salary 41.67Funds per bill on file 5.55 54 47.22 William Bowles Cleaning Jails 55 6.00 Ben Thompson Salary as policeman 56 40.00 J M Hall City Atty Salary 57 41.67 H S Crocker & Co Tax Roll etc 58 55.10 Frank Seidel City Assesser Salary 59 187.50 James Welch Policeman Salary 60 80.00 John Baker do do 61 40.00 Seattle Chronicle Printing 62 37.02 A C Bowman Services as Stenographer 63 5.00 D L McCowan Policeman Salary 64 80.00 J H Woolery Lime and Salt 65 1.25 J H Woolery Chief Police Salary 66 100.00 Road Fund R H Calligan St.Labor 87.50Horse Use 24.00 Board 6.50 No30 118.00 Robert Russell Lumber 31 4.50 Luther Alber Street Labor 32 57.50 John L Kohaly Teaming 33 4.75 Thomas Rock Street Labor 34 57.50 Stetson & Post Lumber 35 50.50

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93 COMMON COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF SEATTLE Fire Fund John Collins To pay for Fire Engine No 45 3250.00 W A Perry Steward of Engine 46 75.00 T D Hinkley Ground Rent onColumbia St 47 8.00 Chas McDonald Coal for Engine House 48 10.00 D A Jennings Coal Oil 49 16.20 A Holmes Repiars on Fire Engine 50 9.25 F S Poole Hauling Hose Cart 51 2.50 Willis and Minick Hauling Coal 52 2.50 O C Shorey Mending Ladders 53 3.00 F W Wusthoff Mirror for engine 54 .75 Chas McDonald Repairs on Fire Bell 55 50.00 Wm Campbell Chief Engineer 56 50.00 Road Fund R H Calligan St Com.66.50Horse Hire22.00prisoners Board 26.00 49 114.50 Joe Campbell Street Labor 50 65.00 Thos Rock Street Labor 51 65.00 Luther Alber Street Labor 52 62.50 M Keough Street Labor 53 2.50 Stetson & Post Lumber 54 33.29 J L Kahaly Framing 55 4.75 Robt Abrams Framing 56 1.00 Chas McDonald Blacksmithing 57 14.50 F W Wusthoff Nails 58 10.20 D A Jennings PickHandles and Nails 59 1.50 Gas Fund Seattle G L Co. Gas 198.00Attendee30.00MetersRent5.85 14 233.85 And now the Council proceeds to open the bids for building sidewalks For the construction of the sidewalk on Stewart, fourth and Virginia Streets under Ordinance No284, the following bids are received viz, A S Pinkham $405.00, Laurence Cummings $451.00 For the construction of the Sidewalk on Pine and Ninth Streets the following bids (under Ordinance No281) were received viz. A S Pinkham $588.00 Laurence Cummings $579.00 Said bids are all referred to the Street Committee

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100 JOURNAL OF THE PROCEEDINGS OF THE July 28th, '82 proof that they are men of good moral character. It is ordered that the Clerk be & is hereby instructed to issue licenses to said applicants upon their compliance with all the provisions of the ordinance relative thereto. The following claims having been duly audited by the Council are ordered paid by Warrants drawn in the funds & in the amounts following to wit: City Fund E. W. Rea Contract work on New Engine House Nos 128-$100 Contract work on New Engine House 129-$100 Contract work on New Engine House 130-$100 Contract work on New Engine House 131-$100 Contract work on New Engine House 132-$100 (ttl) $500.00 S. F. Coombs J.P.s fees No 133 $39.70 M.V.B. Stacy Ground rent for jails 134 $10.00 L. P. Smith & Son Dog Tags 135 $10.75 L P Smith Cash Expended during quarentine 136 $2.00 Harry Chaffey Milk for Pest House 137 $4.50 John J. Seerley Cleaning Pest House 138 $9.00 A. M. Smith Abating Nuisance 139 $4.00 Fire Fund Thomas Redding Hauling Engine To Fire No 54 $4.00 Cemetery Fund Stetson & Post Lumber for old Cemetery No 2 $28.00 Robt Russell Hauling for old Cemetery 3 $4.50 F.W. Wusthoff Nails for old Cemetery 4 $1.80 John Fish Labor at old Cemetery 5 $1.25 N. Preston Labor at old Cemetery 6 $22.50 John Olsen Labor at old Cemetery 7 $8.75 And now the Mayor in pursuance to Ordinance No 276 to extend & establish Madison Street, the Mayor appoints & files his written appointment of D. M. Crane on behalf of the City as an appraiser of damages & benefits. Ordered that the written appointment under said ordinance heretofore fixed on behalf of property damaged of J.E. Houghton be & is hereby approved. And now it appearing to the Council that the owners of property benefited by such extension & establishment of Madison Street have failed to file a written appointment of an appraiser & are are therefore now in default. It is ordered that L. B. Andrews

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