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80 JOURNAL OF THE PROCEEDINGS OF THE Front Street Earth work 40 cents per cu. yd. grubbing $200 per acre; cribbing $2.00 per sq yd. Box drains $17.00 per M ft. And now the Council opens the bids for the construction of the Jackson Street sidewalks and the 11th Street sidewalk, thus bids for each contract having been received, as following: Jackson Streetsidewalk Bid of Laurance Cummings $675. Bid of J.P. Roberts $635. Eleventh Street - Sidewalks Bid of Laurance Cummings $330 Bid of T.P. Roberts $310 Ordered that the contract for the construction of the Jackson Street sidewalk be awarded to J.P. Roberts. Ordered that the contract for the construction of the Eleventh Street sidewalk be awarded to J.P. Roberts Ordered that the bids under ordinances No 271, 272, and 273 be referred to a committee consisting of Messers Keenan, Densmore & Clancy with instructions to examine said bids and acertain which is the lowest and report at the next meeting of the council Ordered that W.B. Thompson be and he is hereby appointed policeman in the First Ward. And now the council proceeds to examine the assessment roll under ordinance No 268, no complaints being made against said roll and the same being found correct by the council is hereby approved & accepted Ordered that a leave of absence for one week be granted to street commissioner Calligan. Ordered that the Committee on New City Engine House be instructed procure the Cottier ventilator for the new building Ordered that the plans and specifications of the City Engine House as amended be and the same as hereby approved.

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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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270 JOURNAL OF THE PROCEEDINGS OF THE June 1/83 are ordered paid by Warrants drawn on the funds and in the amounts following, to wit: City Fund Chronicle Printing No 368 $113.39 J.H. Woolery Chief of Police 369 100. E.S. Osborne Clerk 370 90. D.L. McCowan Police 371 80. W.B. Thompson Police 372 80. James Welch Police 373 80. A.H. Manning Police 374 80. J. C. Floyd Police 375 80. C.H. Hanford Attorney 376 75. T. H. Cann J.P's fees 377 34.50 O. Schillestad hanging map etc 378 10.50 S.C. Harris copies of record 379 8.60 Jas P. Ludlow fees in City-v-Riggs 380 5.85 F. W. Clancy coal & hauling 381 5.50 John Spencer forcing jail closet 382 1. Road Fund James Campbell labor on streets No 199 $66.25 Thos Rock labor on streets 200 66.25 Luther Albee labor on streets 201 63.75 Stephen Berry labor on streets 202 62.50 Henry Roseburg labor on streets 203 30. N.E. Preston labor on streets 204 13.75 John McElroy labor on streets 205 10. John Kennedy labor on streets 206 10. Pat Kinney labor on streets 207 7.50 D.S. Hill labor on streets 208 2.50 Henry Sheahan labor on Streets $91 Horse hire $39 209 130. D.L. McCowan Prisoners food 210 113. Stetson Post lumber 211 58.10 Wald and Campbell hardware for streets 212 35.15 Rob and Abrams discharging ballast 213 24. J.H. Wooley removing carrion 214 13. G.P. McFaden hauling lumber 215 7. F.W. Clancy hauling lumber 216 7.

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272 JOURNAL OF THE PROCEEDINGS OF THE June 1/83 following vote, to wit: In favor of adoption Cosper, Clancy, Gasch, McDonald, Manning & Rasin. Against adoption none Special Orders of the Day And now in pursuance to the notice duly published the Council proceeds to the correction and equalization of the assessment roll for the Improvement of Pike Street under Ordinance No. 375 and Files May 14 1883. Pending which such roll is referred to a special Committee to wit: Clancy, Gasch & Manning with instructions to report therein Monday June 4 1883 at 8 o'clock p.m. Miscellaneous Ordered that South 3rd Street be graded from Mill Street to Main Street and that the Attorney submit an Ordinance therefor. Adopted upon the following vote, towit: In favor of said order Cosper, Clancy, Gasch, McDonald, Manning & Rasin. Against the same none. And now W.B. Thompson tenders his resignation of the Office of Policeman. Thereupon the same is accepted. And now the Council proceeds to fill such vacany by an election. Whereupon Charles Lind receiving a majority of all the votes of the Councilmen present is duly declared elected to fill such vacancy for the term provided by law. Ordered that the Council stand now adjourned until Monday June 4 1883 at 8 o'clock p.m. Attest: E.S. Osborne Clerk Approved H G Struve Mayor June 4/83 Be it remembered that on this the 4th day of June 1883 the Common Council of the City of Seattle meets in its Council Chamber pursuant to adjournment. The following Officers are present, towit: His Honor the Mayor H.G. Struve and Councilmen O.F. Cosper, Chas F. Clancy, Fred Gasch, Chas McDonald & U.M. Rasin.

Thereupon the following proceedings are had:

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