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592 JOURNAL OF THE PROCEEDINGS OF THE Feb 6/85 Ordered that the application of Kate Rexburgh be & the same is hereby rejected Claims Claims Paid The following claims having been duly audited by the Council are ordered paid by Warrants drqwn upon the funds in the amounts following to wit: City Fund E S Osborne Clerk No 1003 $ 125. J D Lowman Treasurer 1004 150. C H Hanford Attorney 1005 100. J H Woolery Chief of Police 1006 150. F L Bangs Police 1007 80. Wm Murphy Police 1008 80. E A Gardner Police 1009 80. James Welch Police 1010 80. W H Pinckney Police 1011& 1012 80. G L Manning Street Commissioner 1013 98. G A Weed HealthOfficer 1014 75. Wm Hughes Assessor 1015 62.50 James Bogart Janitor & Jailor 1016 60. J H McGraw Sheriff's Fees 1017 74.50 Clarence Hanford Job Work 1018 46. Globe Printing Job Work 1019 17.50 J D Lowman Stationary 1020 6.35 Sunset Telephone Co Line Rentals 1021 6.65 Post Intelligencer Pub Co Printing 1022 42.40 Cochran & Robb Team Nos 1023 17.80 S C Harris Recording City Park Deeds 1024 15. Harrington & Smith Ladder 1025 4..80 Young & McKeon Repairing Roof on City Hall 1026 4.25 Lelia J Robinson Referee in City -v-Plummer 1027 8. F A Pontius Medicines 1028 1. R H Thompson Plats for assess or planking Comcial Mill & Front sts 1029 12. E S Osborne Postal Cards for Police Force 1030 1.

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608 JOURNAL OF THE PROCEEDINGS OF THE Mar 6/85 Fire Fund W.A. Perry Engineer #1 no. 527 $75. James Dunham Engineer #2 528 72.50 Gordan Hardware Co tools for engine #2 529 14.50 Harrington & Smith Sundries for engines 530 4. Cemetery Fund A.E. Hanford taking acknowledgements of deeds No. 48 $5. R.H. Thomson plats of Washelli Cemetery 49 75. Water Fund Spring Hill Water Co Water No. 18 $139.50 James Street Grade #384 R.H. Thomson Engineering no. 1352-1354 $125.95 Cummings & Strong Contract Work 1355-1378 1190.19 Claims Referred C. Miller in road fund to judiciary committee Hook & Ladder Co in Fire Fund to fire committee Miscellaneous 5th St Grade ass. Ordered that the rate of assessment in order to provide funds to pay for the improvement of Fifth Street under Ordinance no.573 be & the same is hereby fixed at 29 cents in the dollar Rubbish from alleys Ordered that the street commissioner be & is hereby instructed to remove all the rubbish from the alleys provided said rubbish is piled up conveniently for that purpose Chaffee Hog pen nuisance Ordered that the petition of A.H. Spencer be & is hereby referred to the Health Officer Ordinances To pay bills 2. Ordinances are submitted each being entitled "a special ordinance appropriating money to pay audited bills." Adopted upon the following vote, to wit-: In favor of adoption Frye, Harrington, Latimer, Northup, Rinehart & Snyder, against the same none. Ordered that the council stand now adjourned. Attest: E.S. Osborne Clerk Approved John Leary Mayor

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618 JOURNAL OF THE PROCEEDINGS OF THE Apr 3/85 A.C. Crook Labor on streets No. 923 $58.50 Phil Corcorkan Labor on streets 924 58.50 H. Rosburg Labor on streets 925 58.50 Thos Rock Labor on streets 926 58.50 James Campbell Labor on streets 927 58.50 Geo Van Dyke Labor on streets 928 58.50 H. Hoppock Labor on streets 929 58.50 Geo. Huntley Labor on streets 930 58.50 U.C. Turner Labor on streets 931 57.95 W J Alexander Labor on streets 932 56.25 A J. Waltz Labor on streets 933 40.50 J. Dickinson Labor on streets 934 14.62 R.E. Lee Labor on streets 935 6.75 James Bogart boarding prisoners 936 56.60 Stetson & Post Mill Co lumber 937 138.89 Ballard & Sox hardware 938 108.50 Gordan Hardware Co nails 939 11.75 Harrington & Smith hardware 940 5.48 Wald & Campbell axe & handle 941 1.75 Jones & Hubbell feed for team 942 70.25 J. W. Hunt Blacksmithing 943 11. Wm Beattie horseshoeing 944 6.55 G. Kellogg etc. oil & liniment for team 945 4.44 Seattle Co operative Society Candles 946 .60 Gas Fund Seattle Gas Lt. Co Gas No. 112 $343.60 J.H. May Attending lights 113 54.40 Fire Fund W.A. Perry Engineeer #1 No. 531 $75. James Dunham Engineer #2 532 75. F.B. Cooper Repairing Machinery 533 4. Wm. Clark Washing hose 534 6. Anthony La Brasche Washing hose 535 6. Frank Beattie Washing hose 536 6. James Clark Washing hose 537 3. J.W. Flood Washing hose 538 3.

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Road Fund Robt Reed Labor on Streets no 947 $75. J Clark Labor on Streets 948 72.50 Geo Van Dyke Labor on Streets 949 58.50 Thos Rock Labor on Streets 950 58.50 James Campbell Labor on Streets 951 58.50. Geo Huntley Labor on Streets 952 58.50 A C Crook Labor on Streets 953 58.50 H Kosburg Labor on Streets 954 58.50 A C Turner Labor on Streets 955 56.25 W J Alexander Labor on Streets 956 54. Phil Corcorkan Labor on Streets 957 47.50 J L McLellan Labor on Streets 958 4.50 James Bogart Boarding Prisoners 959 25. Stetson & Post Co lumber 960 47.94 J F Warner & Co repairing Harness etc 961 5.90 Wm Beattie blacksmith work 962 15.55 [F MArco]] sharpening tools 963 6.40 Harrington & Smith axe 964 1.60 Gordon Hardware Co nails 965 14. Gas Fund J H May attend lights no 114 54.40 J Schram & Co work ongas fixtures etc 115 10.05 Fire Fund W A Perry Engineer #1 no 564 $ 75. James Dunham Engineer #2 565 75. James Clark Washing hose 566 3. Wm Clark Washing hose 567 3. Frank Baird Engineer at Stetson & Post fire 568 4. Carl E Bassler Engineer at Stetson & Post fire 569 5. J E Clark Services at Stetson & Post fire 570 5. D Franklin Services at Stetson & Post fire 571 5. J W Anderson Services at Stetson & Post fire 572 5. Lowman & Hanford S & P Co Job work for Fire Dept 573 45. Gordon Hardware Co Padlock & Key 574 2.75 Waddell & Miles Hose rings 575 1. MOran Bros Hemp & Packing for Engine 576 1.35 Schwabacher Bros & Co Wire Cloth 577 .50 Young & McKeon Sleeves for coupling hose 578 3. JOhn E Good & Co Work on Fire Engines 579 35.10 W D Scott & Co Buckets 580 15.85 [?] Mill Co [?] 581 [?]

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636 JOURNAL OF THE PROCEEDINGS OF THE

Ordered that the application of W.F Hall for Retail liquor license for 3 months from May 1, 1885 be & is hereby granted. In favor of granting the same Harrington, Yesler & Rinehaart.

Ordered that the Council stand now adjourned until Wednesday May 20, 1885 at 8 o'clock p.m.

Attest: E.S. Osborne, Clerk Approved John Leary Mayor

Be it remembered that on this the 20th day of May 1885 the Common Council of the City of Seattle meets in its Council Chamber pursuant to adjornment

The following Officers are present, towit: His Honor the Mayor John Leary and Councilmen Alfred Snyder, E.F. Dix, H.L. Yesler, W.G. Latimer & S.D. Crockett

Thereupon the following proceedings are had:

And now the Council proceeds with the examination and equalization of the Assessment Roll for the year 1885

Ordered that the following changes be made in said roll, towit: T.A. Wakely reduced on mortgage $2000 D.T. Wheeler reduced on mortgage $600 Harrington & Smith reduced on mortgage $2500 Mary Roberts reduced on mortgage $225 John Christ reduced on mortgage $275 A.B. Young reduced on mortgage $1000 David Kellogg reduced on mortgage $300 Bailey Gatzert reduced on mortgage to $75 Terry Estate reduced on mortgage $600 L.J.Holgate reduced on mortgage $1000 W.P. Boyd reduced on mortgage $50 Thos. T. Minor reduced on mortgage $125 Wm Copeland reduced on mortgage to $300 J.W. Chew reduced on mortgage $350 Ordered that the assessor be & is hereby instructed to make certain corrections in the assessments of Sarah M. Renton, J.W. George, Henry Adams, Walter France, E.S. Briscoe & - Lamborn

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