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18 JOURNAL OF THE PROCEEDINGS OF THE Stewart & Ebersold Quarantine Posters $5.50 Louis Rice Burying Cornon 1.50 Road Fund R H Calligan Street labor $87.50 use of horse 11. Prisnis found 54.71 $153.11 James Campbell Street Labor 43.00 Luther Albee Street Labor 39.00 Thomas Rock Street Labor 39.00 Michael Keho Street Labor 2.00 Stetson & Post Lumber 43.31 Robert Russell Hauling Lumber 11.13 John L Kahaley Hauling Lumber 4.50 F W Wusthoff Nails 5.85 D A Jennings Nails 1.60 Gas Fund Seattle Gas Lt Co Gas $169.05 Fire Fund W A Perry Engine Steward $75.00 T D Huckly Engine ground sent 8.00 John C Collins Engine to & from fire 10.00 McDaniel Bert Hitching to Engine Fire Alarm 5.00 Minick & Thompson Hauling Coal 3.00 D A Jennings Coal Oil & matches 10.25 Wald & Campbell Mill File 75 A petition is received from Thomas Brotherhood praying for the remitting of a Road Poll Tax; thereupon the smae is referred to the Finance Committee A Communication isreceived from the Clerk relative to the procuring of a safe or some other proper enclosure in which to keep thecity records; thereupon it is ordered that a Committee to wit: Jennings, McDonald & Keenan be & they are hereby appointed to procure estimates of cost of a safe The written opinioin of James McNaught Esq is received for the liability of the City to care for and support all the paupers found within the City Limits. The opinioin is to the effect that the City is not so liable

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25 COMMON COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF SEATTLE D.l.McCowan Police $80.00 S F. Coombs JPS Fees 37.20 Seattle Daily Chronicle Printing 21.18 Stewart & Ebersold Job Printing 60.00 M V B Stacy Ground sent for Jails 10.00 McNaught, Ferry & McNaught Opinion in reference to paupers 50.00 Geo Kinnear Appraises Madison St. Extension 10.00 L.B. Andrews " " " 10.00 L. Newman Jail Keys 3.00 F.W Westhoff Jail lock 2.25 Charles Woolesy killing dogs 16.00 Anthony LeBrashe " " 4.00 S.G.Benedict & Co Stationery & C 6.75 R.H.Calligan Street Labor $91use of horse $11PrisonersBoard $14 $116.00 Luther Albee " 39.00 James Campbell " 35.00 Thomas Rock " 35.00 Stetson & Post lumber 53.24 Robert Russell hauling lumber 7.25 John L Kahaley " 2.50 F.W Westhoff hardware 5.60 Benj Murphy$4JohnMcElroy $4John Levy $4W.H Burnitt $4.00 Road Poll Taxes remitted 16.00 Gas Fund Sattle Gas Light Co Gas $146.65 attend lights $30 $176.65 Waddell & Miles repairs to gas fixtures 4.50 Julius Linberg Gas Tax remitted 4.20 Fire Fund W.A.Perry Steward Engine House $75.00 J.D.Hinckly Ground rent 8.00 Waddell & Miles repairs to water pipe in Madison St. Incline 2.50 John Maginnis hauling coal .75 Charles McDonald to purchase coal 10.00 Ordered that the Street Commissioner be and he is hereby instructed to remove the need from off certain portions of Commercial, Mill & ]]Front Street]]s

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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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