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30 JOURNAL OF THE PROCEEDINGS OF THE & he is hereby instructed to issue a Warrant on the City Fund in favor of said Choir for the amount of tax paid by him on Block 52 in Maynards plot for the year 1880; thereupon the Clerk upon inspection finds that such tax paid amount to $3.41 The following claims having been duly audited by the Council are ordered paid by the Warrants drawn on the funds & in the amounts follows, to wit: City Fund E.S. Osborne Clerk $41.67 J.M. Hall Atty 41.67 J.H. McGraw Chief of Police 100.00 J.H. Woolery Police 80.00 D.L. McCowan Police 80.00 W.B. Jacklin " 80.00 James Lynn Watchman at fire 4.00 Freeman Johnson " " 4.00 Frank Seidel Assessor 187.50 F.H. Whitworth Surveyor 12.50 S.F. Coombs J.P.S. fees 11.00 Stewart Ebersold Job work 75.50 Seattle Chronicle Printing 11.25 M.V.B. Stacy Ground rent for Jails 10.00 Shorey & Atkins Water 6.00 S.G. Benedict & Co Stationery 6.95 Schwabacher Bros & Co Blankets 4.50 Road Fund R.H. Calligan Street labor $89.25 use of horse $16 $105.25 James Campbell Street labor 39." " Luther Albee " " 39." " Thos Rock " " 39." " Michael Keho " " 38." " Stetson & Post lumber 11.36 Robert Russell hauling lumber 21.50 John L. Kahaley hauling 3.50 J.S. McCallister use of cart 3.50

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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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89 COMMON COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF SEATTLE consideration said ordinance is adopted by the following vote, to wit; in favor of adoption Thomas Clancy, John Collins, Mr. A Jennings, Charles McDonald and G.J. Manning. Against adoption, none. And now the Ordinance Committee submit Ordinance No 289, the same being entitled "A Special Ordinance to provide for the grading and improvement of Union Street, from a point midway between Third and Fourth Streets, to the center line of Eighth Street, in the City of Seattle, County of King & Territory of Washington" after our consideration said ordinance is adopted by the following vote, to wit--: In favor of adoption Thomas Clancy, John Collins, Mr. A. Jennings, Charles McDonald, and G.J. Manning. Against adoption none. Ordered that the Council stand now adjourned Attest: E.S. Osborne Approved Clerk L P Smith mayor July 7 '82 Be it remembered that on this the 7th day of July A. D. 1882, the Common Council of the City of Seattle meets in its Council chambers pursuant to Law. Present His Honor the Mayor L. P. Smith and councilmen Thomas Clancy, Mr. A. Jennings, John Keenan, [|Charles McDonald]] and John Collins. Thereupon the following proceedings are had. A petition is received from the Sisters of Charity praying for the vacation of the alley in Blocks 18 in Boren's addition; said petition is refered to the Street Committee. A petition is received from Portman and Padden et al praying for a crossing on Front Street to Colmans block; said petition is refered to the Street Committee. A petition is received from Thomas Clancy et al praying for the grading of Washington Street from Commercial Street to Fifteenth Street; said petition is granted and Ordinance Committee instructed to submit an ordinance in accordance therewith:

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92 JOURNAL OF THE PROCEEDINGS OF THE July 7 '82 on the funds and in the amounts as following, [illegible], City Fund E.S. Osborne Clerk No 83 41.67 J.M. Hall City Atty 84 41.67 W P. Smith Police 85 3.00 Gillchrist Police 86 3.00 M.V.B. Stacy Jail Rent 87 10.00 Stewart and Ebersold Job printing 88 14.00 Waddell and Miles For Repair on Fire Engine 89 .75 J.M Conway Messenger to Pest House 90 22.00 J.L. Kohaley Policeman 91 3.00 Keene Policeman 92 3.00 John J Seely Services at Pest House 93 56.00 P. Brumm Policeman 94 6.00 Stewards Policeman 95 3.00 J.D. Symons Policeman 96 6.00 D.A. Jennings Groceries for Pest House 97 52.30 Matthew A. Kelly Drugs for Pest House 98 5.00 Jas Welsh Policeman 99 80.00 W.B. Thompson Policeman 100 80.00 D.L. McCowan Policeman 101 80.00 [F.H. Whitworth] Engineer 102 12.00 [S.G. Benedict & Co]] Stationary 103 4.78 Seattle Chronicle Printing 104 52.86 F.S. Poole Sprinkling Streets 105 50.00 Young and McKeon Police Stars 106 .75 Chas McDonald Repairs on Balls & Chains 107 2.75 E.L. Smith Health Office 108 75.00 Jas H. Woolery Chief of Police 109 100.00 Jackson Street Sidewalk Fund J.P. Roberts Building Sidewalk 9 100.00 J.P. Roberts Building Sidewalk 10 100.00 J.P. Roberts Building Sidewalk 11 100.00 J.P. Roberts Building Sidewalk 12 100.00 J.P. Roberts Building Sidewalk 13 100.00 J.P. Roberts Building Sidewalk 14 100.00 J.P. Roberts Building Sidewalk 15 35.00

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108 JOURNAL OF THE PROCEEDINGS OF THE Aug 4/82 The reports of the following officers are received and ordered placed on file, viz: Street Commissioner, Harbor Master, Fire Warden, City Justice, City Attorney. Ordered that the clerk be and he is hereby instructed to advertise for bids for the furnishing of the City with the following articles for the ensuing year; viz, Lumber and Stationery; and for bids for lighting the gas lights, and doing the printing of the City. Ordered that the Committee on Health and Police be and they are hereby constituted a Board of Health. Ordered that the council stand now adjourned. Attest Approved E.S. Osborne H G Struve Clerk Mayor

Aug 11/82 Be it remembered that on this the 11th day of August, 1882, the Common Council of the City of Seattle, meets in its council chamber pursuant to the call of the mayor and in accordance with ordinance No 292. Present his honor, the mayor, H.G. Struveand councilmen Charles F. Clancy, O.F. Cosper, Fred Gash, G.L. Manning, Charles McDonald and U.M. Rasin. Thereupon the following proceedings are had. A communication is received from the mayor relative to a defect in ordinance No 292, and is ordered filed. The Legislative and Judiciary Committee are instructed to submit an ordinance replacing ordinance No 292. A petition is received from A.P. Spaulding et al praying for the opening of Eleventh Street and is referred to the Committe on Streets and Street Improvements. A petition is received from Stewart and Ebersold praying for a sidewalk on the West side of Front Street, and is referred to Committee on Streets and Street Improvements. A petition is received from G.W. Hall et al praying that bids be called for, for the construction of sidewalks on

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