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162 JOURNAL OF THE PROCEEDINGS OF THE Nov. 3/82 Be it remembered that on this the 3rd day of November 1882 the Common Council of the City of Seattle meets in its Council Chamber pursuant to law. The following Officers are present, to wit: Councilmen O.F. Cosper, Chas F. Clancy, Fred Gasch, G. L. Manning and U.M. Rasin. Thereupon the following proceedings are had. By reason of the absence from the City of His Honor the Mayor Councilman U.M. Rasin is elected to the position of Acting Mayor to serve during such absence. Petitions Received From W.D. Lyts for the right to erect a building near the Columbia Street Incline. Referred to the Committee on Streets and Street Improvements. From John H. Carr et al for a sidewalk on the north side of Jackson Street from the west side of 8th Street to the the west side of 6th Street. Referred to the Committee on Streets and Street Improvements. From F.X. Prefontaine et al for a refunding concert license paid by Catholic Church. Referred to the Committee on Streets and Street Improvements. From E.A. Turner et al for the right to raise a sidewalk on 8th Street fronting Lot 5 Block 40 and to grade and raise crosswalk. Referred to the Commitee on Streets and Street Improvements. From M. S. Booth et al for a street lamp corner Jefforson and 5th Streets. Referred to Gas Light Committee. From W. N. Bell with a reference to a sidewalk in front of Odd Fellows Hall on Front Street in BellTown. Referred to the Committee on Streets and Street Improvements. From E.W. Rea asking for further time in which to complete the New City Engine House. Referred to Jail Comtee. From H.J. White protesting against paying grade tax for Union Street grade. Referred to the Committee on Streets and Street Improvements. Reports Received From the City Attorney for the month ending Oct 01 1882.

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170 JOURNAL OF THE PROCEEDINGS OF THE Nov 10/82 petition of W.D. Lyts for the rights to erect a building on Columbia Street be denied. Adopted and petition denied. From Streets and Street Improvements recommending that all bids for South 2nd Street improvements be rejected. Adopted. Ordered that the Clerk be and hereby instructed to delay advertising for new bids for said improvements until the further order of he Council. From Streets and Street Improvements recommending that the protest of H.J. White against paying Union Street grade tax be denied. Adopted and protest denied. From Streets and Street Improvements recommending the construction of a wooden sewer from 5th Street alongMadison to the Bay. Adopted and City Surveyor instructed to submit plans and specifications therefor. From Street sand Street Improvements recommending the granting of the petition of E.A. Turner et al for raising a sidewalk in 5th Street and etc. Adopted and Streets Committioner instructed to make the necessary improvements. From Streets and Street Improvements recommending the granting of the petition of John H. Carr et al for a sidewalk on the north side of Jackson Street from the west side of 8th Street to the west side of 6th Street. Adopted and Judiciary and Legislative Committee instructed to submit a proper ordinance. From Streets and Street Improvements recommending the denial of the petition of W. N. Bell with reference to sidewalk fronting Odd Fellows Hall in Belltown. Adopted and petition denied. From Street and Street Improvements approving the reports of the Surveyor on 2d and 3d intersecting grades and of Front Street grade, also of Street Commissioner. Adopted. Ordered that the Fire Warden be and is hereby instructed to purchase a new hose carriage and 300 feet of Maltese Hose and the Judiciary and Legislative Comtte. are instructed to submit the proper ordinance therefor. Applications for Licenses Received From Thos Moore, for retail liquor license and Frank and Dickman for grocery license. Referred to Committee on Licenses and

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475 COMMON COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF SEATTLE May 7/84 Grade fund be & is hereby refined to [strikethrough] a Special [/strikethrough] the Financial Comtee [strikethrough] to wit: [/strikethrough] Ordered that the Treasurer be & is hereby instructed to remit the 11% penalty on all grade taxes paid within 30 days Ordered that the matter of the 4th Street Grade be & is hereby referred to a Comtee towit: Wusthoff, McDonald & Keenen. Ordered that the Council stand now adjourned until [strikthrough] next [/strikethrough] Wednesday May 14, 1884 at 8 O'Clock P.M. Attest: E S Osborne Clerk Approved H G Struve Mayor May 14/84 Be it remembered that on this the 14th day of May 1884 the Common Council of the City of Seattle meets in its Council Chamber pursuant to adjournment The following Officers are present, to wit: His Honor the Mayor H. G. Struve and Councilmen Thos Clancy, B. F. Day, John Keenen, Charles McDonald, B. L. Northrup, Otto Ranke, U M. Rasin and F. W. Wusthoff Thereupon the following proceedings are had: Petitions Rec'd From John H. Carr et al remonstrating against the proposed grading of Madison Street from end of present grade to Lake Washington. Referred to Wusthoff, Ranke & Clancy as a Special Comtee From Geo. Dorffel et al remonstrating against the proposed extension of Madison Street. Referred to a Special Comtee to wit: Wusthoff, Ranke & Clancy From W. D. Wood et al remonstrating against granting any license to R. Pritchard to Retail Liquors on the East end of Jackson Street. Referred to Comtee on Licenses. From Thos T. Minor et al for grading Cherry Street from 9th & Broadway. Referred to Street Comtee From Angus McKenzie et al for the right of Angus McKenzie to dispose of books [?] [?] by to Presbyterian Board of Publication without the [p?] [?] [uc?]. Denied Communications Rec'd

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