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JOURNAL OF THE PROCEEDINGS OF THE

Nov. 2 '83

Yesler Mill Co lumber No. 308 $66.10 James Campbell labor 309 65. Geo. Hampton boarding prisoners 311 42.80 Luther Albee labor. 310 62.50 Gordan Hardware Co nails & hardware 312 30.20 G.P. McFaden hauling lumber 313 27.25 G.N. Alexander horse & cart on beach road 314 24. Thos McNear labor on streets. 315 23.75 Roff Russell hauling dirt 316 12. Chas McDonald sharpening tools 317 2.50

Gas Fund Seattle Gas Light Co Gas No. 65 259.76

Fire Fund Carkeek & Nicholas Columbia St Engine House No 229 $650. W.A. Perry Engineer No 1 230 75. F.B. Cosper Engineer No 2 231 75. Young & McKern Cleaning out cistern 3d & Cherry 232 60. Young & McKern Stores & repairs 233 50.50 R.H. Calligan Coal & hauling 234 23. Chas McDonald Repairs to Engine House doors 235 23. Gordan Hardware Co Cleaning Material etc 236 15.45 L. Miller Hauling engines 237 12.50 G. Kellogg & Co Cleaning Material 238 11.80 Crockett & McCorkle Hauling Fire Engines to Fire 239 10. Cosper, McIntyre & Co Coal oil 240 5.50 G.N. Alexander Hauling Fire Engine 241 2.50 Anthony Holmes Socket & wrench 242 2.50 Waddell & Miles Packing etc 243 1.75

Jackson St Improvement # 398 G.N. Alexander Contract Work $5530.62 J.M. Snow Engineering 155.75

Main Street Improvement # 385 S.G. Simpson Contract Work $3697.40 J.M. Snow Engineering 95.

9th Street Improvement # 395 Franklin & Simpson Contract Work $2248.71

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466 JOURNAL OF THE PROCEEDINGS OF THE May 2d/84 H Gibs Street Labor No 447 $52.50 James Bogart Working Prisoners No 448 44.75 O D Butterfield Street Labor No 449 38.75 John Peasley Street Labor No 450 35. J Butterfield Street Labor No 451 32.50 M Murphy Street Labor No 452 31.25 James Bogart Boarding Prisoners No 453 28.75 J M Snow Washton St sewer Engineering No 454 19.19 G P McFaden Hauling Lumber No 455 16.75 Wald & Campbell Hardware No 456 13.45 Stetson & Post Lumber for Inclines No 457 11.40 Chas McDonald Bolts for Inclines No 458 6.78 Seattle Lumber & Comcial Co Lumber No 459 5.90 John Tensin Use of Scow for Inclines No 460 3. James Brannen Sharpening tools No 461 2.75 Chas McDonald Sharpening Tools No 462 1. Gas Fund Seattle Gas Light Co gas No 77 $322.40 Seattle Gas Light Co repairs 78 3.50 Fire Fund F W Wusthoff, G W Harris & Thos Clancy Fire Comtee labor on Street Extensions No 358 $109.50 W A Perry Engineer No 1 359 75. P E Smith Engineer No2 360 75. Gordon Hardware Co Hardware for street extentions 361 29.75 M J Calligan Coal 362 14.30 J M Snow Engineering Battery St Cistern 363 14. R H Calligan Coal & horse 364 13.85 Gordon Hardware Co Hardware etc. 365 12.90 John H Good & Co Brass Pump Bolts 366 9. J W Hunt Work on Hook & Ladder 367 8. F Miller Labor on Engine 1 368 7. W A Perry Coal furnished 369 6. James Dunham Labor on Engine 1 370 2.75 Andrew Miller Water Box Washton St Incline 371 3.50. L Miller Hauling engine 372 2.50

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631 COMMON COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF SEATTLE.

Ordered that the application of W. F. Hall for a Retail Intoxicating Liquor license be & is hereby rejected. In favor of rejection Frye, Harrington, Northup, Rinehart, Snyder, Sox, Yesler & Latimer. Against the same none.

Claims Paid

The following claims having been duly audited by the Council are ordered paid by Warrants drawn on the funds & in the amounts following, towit:

City Fund

Providence Hospital, Care of Injured by oriental Fire, No 1129, $133.55 Smith & Willard, Physicians Care same, 1130, $40.

Road Fund

J. Close, laborer streets, No 966, $12. F. Harty, laborer streets, 967, $4.50 John McCaulay & Co, branding iron, 968, $2.25 J. F. McNaught, error in assessment, 969, $15. D. Rohlfs, error in assessment, 970, $2.38

Gas Fund

Seattle Gas Light Co, gas, No. 116, $338.80 J. F. McNaught, error in assessment, 117, $6.

Fire Fund

J. F. McNaught, error in assessment, No. 582, $9. D. Rohlfs, error in assessment, 583, $1.42 Chronicle Pub. Co, printing, 584, $1.50

Cemetery Fund

J. F. McNaught, error in assessment, No. 59, $3. D. Rohlfs, error in assessment, 60, $.48

Water Fund

J. F. McNaught, error in assessment, No. 22, $1.50

Claims of W. H. Hughes, & Chronicle Pub. Co referred to Finance Com tee Claims of N. S. Snyder referred to Clerk

Ordinances

The attorney submits an Ordinance entitled "An Ordinance to vacate certain alleys in the City of Seattle"; after due consideration said Ordinance is adopted upon the following vote, towit: Frye, Harrington, Northup, Rinehart, Snyder, Sox, Yesler, Latimer. Against the same none.

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656 JOURNAL OF THE PROCEEDINGS OF THE Be it remembered that on this the 3rd day of July 1885 the Common Council of the City of Seattle meets in its Council chamber pursuant to law. The following officers are present to wit: Geo F Frye, Alfred Snyder, H L Yesler, W A Harrington, W G Latimer, W V Rinehart S D Crockett & Walter Graham Thereupon the following proceedings are had: Petitions Rec'd From the Seattle Gas Light Co for permission to grade Sixth Street fronting Lots 5 & 6 Blk 28 Maynard's in lieu of any future grade assessment fronting said property. Granted From Geo Probst et al for opening Mill Street between 3rd & 9th Streets. Referred to Street Comtee. From James Park et al for a sidewalk on Mill Street. Referred to Street Comtee. Reports & Communications From Board of Fire delegates submitting approved bills and reporting upon other Department matters. From Treasurer on Condition of funds. Ordered Filed From Justice Lyon showing fines collected. Ordered Filed From Chief of Police on arrests. Ordered Filed From Cemetary Commission on Cemetary matters. Ordered Filed From Jailor. Ordered Filed From City Justice showing fines collected. Ordered Filed From Street Commissioner. Ordered Filed From Atty submitting annual report. Ordered Filed From E A Gardner]] tendering his resignation as Police Officer. Accepted Ordered that F L Bangs be transferred from night beat to day beat. From His Honor the Mayor submitting his annual report. Ordered that said report be published at contract rates provided that 200 copies thereof are furnished the City for distribution.

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680 JOURNAL OF THE PROCEEDINGS OF THE Aug 23 1885 Name Fund T R Reed Road 1067 Services $27.50 J J Melim Road 1068 Services 10.00 J G Scurry Road 1069 Services 27.50 F H Whitworth Road 1070 Services 27.50 R H Thompson Road 1071 Services 8 65.56 Washington Iron Works Lamp Posts 52.80 Seattle Gas Light Co Gas 338.80 James H May Lamp Lighter 54.40 A L Brasch Removing rubbish 4.00 P E Smith Care of H & L Truck 30.00 see Rept Fire Com Spring Hill Water co Water 52.80 N E Ryther Clearing Park 7.50 Part of Contract Price Ordered that the claims of Dr H M Hall, A Labrache, E R Clark, be and the same are hereby rejected Bills Referred The following A Labrache 2 bills G Kellogg & Co 3 bills A M Kullock, M R Wiggin, J Schram & Co T H Hackett Miscellaneous The resignation of A B Merrill as custodian of the Powder House was received and accepted. Ordered that the City Clerk be and he is hereby directed to to notify the Seattle Lumber & Com'l Company]] of the expiration of their lease of the wharf at the foot ofColumbia Street Ordered that the Clerk be instructed to call for bids for lighting the Public Streets for the care of Lamp posts & lighting the Street lamps, for City Printing for furnishing lumber and other supplies to the City as the present contracts expire. Election of Custodian of Powder Houses And now the Council proceeds to elect a custodian of the powde. Councilman R H Calligan nominates Robert Russell no other nominations being made, the nominations close and the clerk instructed to cast the ballott of the Council of said Robert Russell who is thereupon declared elected to the office of Custodian of the Powder House

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