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291 COMMON COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF SEATTLE July 6/83 Geo. Baker to erect a building on an alley on Washington Street. Adopted & petition denied. From Fire & Water Supply approving Fire Warden's report. Adopted From Health Officer & Police approving Health Officer's report. Adopted From Health & Police on D Kellogg's petition reporting that the nuisance complained of had been abated. Adopted From Fire & Water Supply approving Harbor Master's Report. Adopted From Special Comtee on bids rejecting all bids on a/c of South 3rd Street Improvement under Ordinance No 399. Adopted Ordered that the Clerk be & he is hereby instructed to re-advertise for bids for said South 3rd Street Improvement; the bids for grading & Sidewalks to be separate from those for piling and Wharf building. From Health & Police on Health Officers report approving the same. adopted Ordered that the City Attorney be & he is herby instructed to submit an Ordinance to compel property owners in a certain District to connect with the Madison Street Sewer. Applications for Licenses The following applications for Licenses having been declared as approved by the Committee on Licenses & Revenue. It is ordered that licenses be issued to the following named persons as follows to wit: John Stifter for a Grocery license for 3 months From July 1 Charles Ebbinhaus for a Grocery license for 3 months From July 1 R Howard for Retail liquor for 3 months From July 3 Joseph Keppler for a Grocery license for 3 months From July 2 Joseph Keppler one Billiard Table for 3 months From July 2 Frank Peters for Retail liquor for 3 months From July 11 Peter Anderson & Co for Retail liquor for 3 months From July 1 Geo Meister for Retail liquor for 3 months From July 7 T B Timony for Retail liquor for 3 months From July 7 J M King & Brannon for Retail liquor for 3 months From July 8 J M King & Brannon 1 Pigeon Hole Table for 3 months From Aug 10

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375 COMMON COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF SEATTLE Oct. 8/83 Frank Peters for Retail liquors for 3 months from Oct 11, 1883 Claims Paid Road Fund John Wasser watching fire on Main St. $3. Gas Fund Seattle Gas Lights Co gas $271.45 Consideration of Ordinances And now the Council proceeds to consider an Ordinance entitled "An Ordinance authorizing the construction and maintenance of a Street railroad in the City of Seattle," thereupon after due consideration the same is adopted upon the following vote, towit: In favor of adoption Day, McDonald, Ranke & Wusthoff. Against adoption none. The Attorney submits an Ordinance entitled "An Ordinance to amend Ordinance 410," thereupon after due consideration the same is adopted upon the following vote, towit: In favor of adoption Day, McDonald, Ranke & Wusthoff. Against adoption none. The Attorney submits an Ordinance entitled "To regulate manner and form of making, approving and filing plats" thereupon after due consideration the same is adopted upon the following vote, towit: In favor of adoption Day, McDonald, Ranke & Wusthoff. Against adoption none. The Attorney submits an Ordinance entitled "For the [?] of Ordinance No. 198," thereupon after due consideration the same is adopted upon the following vote, towit: In favor of adoption Day, McDonald, Ranke & Wusthoff. Against adoption none. An Ordinance is submitted entitled "An Ordinance to amend Section Three(3) of Ordinance No. 246 entitled 'An Ordinance fixing the pay, fees and compensation of the City Officers of the City of Seattle'", thereupon after due consideration the same is approved upon the following vote, towit: In favor of adoption Day, McDonald, Ranke & Wusthoff. Against adoption none. An Ordinance is submitted entitled "An Ordinane to amend Section Five(5) of Ordinance No. 246 entitled 'An Ordinance fixing the pay, fees and compensation of the City Officers of the City of Seattle'", thereupon (?) is laid over until next meeting.

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COMMON COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF SEATTLE

Jan 4 1884

John Stifter Grocery for 3 months from Jan 1, 1884 Fred Voight Grocery for 3 months from Jan 1, 1884 James W. Smith Retail for one month from Jan 3, 1884 A. E. Alden Retail for 3 months from Jan [1?], 1884 Frank Peters Retail for 3 months from Jan 11, 1884 Joseph Francisco Retail for 3 months from Jan 7, 1884 And now Mayor Struve being ill retires and Councilman U. M. Rasin is elected to the position of President of the Council to serve the remainder of the meeting Claims Paid City Fund E. S. Osborne clerk No. 554 $125. J. H. Woolery Chief of Police No. 555 $100. D. L. McCowan Police No. 556 $80. James Welch Police No. 557 $80. A. H. Manning Police No. 558 $80. J. C. Floyd Police No. 559 $80. Chas Lind Police No. 560 $80. John Kelly Police No. 561 $80. F. A. Minick Police No. 562 $80. R. Osborn atty No. 563 $75. J. H. Woolery Police buttons No. 564 $64. Herald Pub. Co. Printing No. 565 $62. T. H. Cann J. P. S. fees No. 566 $29.90 Jas F. Cass Fees in City-v-Planner No. 567 $26.50 F. Anthony Stationary No. 568 $16.50 Gordan Hardware Co. Hand Cuffs No. 569 $15. Sunset Telephone Co. hire rentals No. 570 $6.65 J. D. Lowman Stationery No. 571 #5.70 Road Fund Stetson & Post Lumber No. 338 $153.70 Henry Sheahan labor on Sts $91. use of house $31.50 No. 339 $122.50 S. Berry labor on Sts. No. 341 $83.50 John Francis labor on Sts. No. 342 $75.60 [?] Prisoners board No. 343 $72.60 J. H. Woolery board No. 344 $67.30

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