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146 JOURNAL OF THE PROCEEDINGS OF THE Oct 6/82 J H Woolery Chief of Police No 187 $100.00 D L MCCowan Police 188 80.00 W B Thompson Police 189 80.00 James Welch Police 190 80.00 R H Calligan Police 191 80.00 C H Hanford Attorney 192 41.65 T H Cann J P Fees 193 23.15 J D Lowman Moneys refunded to Frank Hinckley 194 75.00 Chronicle Publishing Co Printing 195 162.80 Pumphrey & Lowman Stationary 196 83.56 M V B Stacy Ground Rent of Jails 197 10.00 C Hanford & Co Job Work 198 7.00 D L MCCowan Stationary etc purchased 199 2.80 James P Ludlow Fees in city-v-McNaughr 200 5.30 J H McGraw Fees in city-v-McNaughr 201 3.50 Thomas Smith rent of dry pound 202 3.00 Road Fund Henry Sheahan Labor$84 use of horse$22 Prisoners Board$28.67 No 80 $134.67 M S Costello Labor 81 65.00 Luther Albee Labor 82 57.50 Stephen Berry Labor 83 50.00 Thomas Rock Labor 84 43.75 F W Wusthoff Nails & Hardware 85 9.90 Fred Bones Repair to Harness 86 4.50 James Bogart Labor 87 2.50 J L Kahaley Hauling Lumber 88 1.50 Geo Newell Mall & Handle 89 1.25 Gas Fund J L Kahaley Attending Gas Lights No 19 $34.00 Fire Fund W A Perry Steward Engine House No 74 $75.00 T D Hinckley Ground Rent 75 8.00 O C Shorey & Co Repairs to Hose Cart 76 4.00 Miller & Miller Hauling Coal 77 2.50 L Newman Key Work on Fire Engine 78 2.25 F W Wusthoff Emery cloth & Polishing material 79 2.15 ChasMcDonald to purchase Coal 80 10.00

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483 COMMON COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF SEATTLE

Clancy, Day, Harris, McDonald, Rasin & F W Wusthoff against adoption none Ordered that the Council stand now adjournedAttest: E S Osborne clerk Approved Chas McDonald President of the Council May 29/84 On this the 29th day of May 1884 the Common Council of the City of Seattle meets in its Council Chamber pursuant to adjournment as a Board of Equalization Present councilmen Thos Clancy, B F Day, Harris, ChasMcDonald, B L Northrup, Otto Ranke &F W Wusthoff By reason of the absence of His Honor the Mayor Councilman Charles McDonald President of the Council to serve during the meeting And now the Council proceeds to the examination of the Assesssment Roll for 1884 Ordered that the following changes be made in the Assessment Rolls amend ]]Kenny]]'s assessment to wit: on Lot 5 B 30 Terry's raised to $1900. on Lot 8 B 30 Terry's raised to $1500. Eastern Addition reduced to $100 per lot on Lot 1 B 37 Maynard's reduced to $400. on Lot 2 B 37 Maynard's reduced to $350 P D Hamlin on Blk 36 Maynard's $4000. on Blk 37 Maynard's $500. on Blk 38 Maynard's $1000. James Campbell on Blk 23 Nagle's reduced to $1600. James Dougan In Northern addition except Blk 29 reduced to $40 per lot Ordered that Blk 2 & 3 Nob Hill addition be reduced to $100. per lot P R L G Pratt on 12 acres reduced to $500 per acre And now [?] further complaints being made against said assessment Roll and said Roll being found to be correct, it is ordered that the said Assessment Roll be

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494 JOURNAL OF THE PROCEEDINGS OF THE June17/84 An ordinance is submitted entitled "To amend Section one (1) of Ordinance No 502" after due consideration said ordinance is adopted upon the following vote to wit: In favor of adoption Clancy, Day, Keenen, McDonald, Northrup, Ranke, Rasin & Wusthoff. An Ordinance is submitted to authorize a contract with the Spring Hill Water co for water for fire purposes Ordered that the Attorney confer with Chief of Fire Department & submit such an Ordinance s may be agreed upon An ordiance to condem old cemetary & turn same into a Park is referred to a special comtee to wit: [Day]], Ranke & McDonald to ascertain the cost of removing bodies. Report of Chief of Fire Dept referred to Wusthoff, Day & Keenen An ordinance is submitte ntitled "To appropriate fifteen hundred dollars to be used for the purpose of paying existing indebtedness against the City on account of lighting, cleaning and repairing the streets of the City" after due consideration said Ordinance is adopted upon the following vote to wit: In favor of adoption Clancy, Day, Keenen,McDonald, Ranke & Wusthoff. Against adoption Northrup & Rasin. Ordered that the Council stand now adjourned Attest E S Osborne clerk Approved H G Struve mayor June 23/84 Be it remembered that on this the 23rd day of June 1884 the Common council of the City of Seattle meets in its Council Chamber pursuant to the call of His Honor the Mayor Councilman U M Rasin Present: His Honor the Mayor H G Struve & Councilmen Thos Clancy, B F Day, Geo W Harris, John Keenen,ChasMcDonald, B L Northrup, Otto Ranke & F W Wusthoff. Thereupon the following proceedings are had: From G A Weed et al for modifying grade for Street Railway referred to Street comtee with instructions to report at this meeting

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494 JOURNAL OF THE PROCEEDINGS OF THE June17/84 An ordinance is submitted entitled "To amend Section one (1) of Ordinance No 502" after due consideration said ordinance is adopted upon the following vote to wit: In favor of adoption Clancy, Day, Keenen, McDonald, Northrup, Ranke, Rasin & Wusthoff. An Ordinance is submitted to authorize a contract with the Spring Hill Water co for water for fire purposes Ordered that the Attorney confer with Chief of Fire Department & submit such an Ordinance s may be agreed upon An ordiance to condem old cemetary & turn same into a Park is referred to a special comtee to wit: [Day]], Ranke & McDonald to ascertain the cost of removing bodies. Report of Chief of Fire Dept referred to Wusthoff, Day & Keenen An ordinance is submitted entitled "To appropriate fifteen hundred dollars to be used for the purpose of paying existing indebtedness against the City on account of lighting, cleaning and repairing the streets of the City" after due consideration said Ordinance is adopted upon the following vote to wit: In favor of adoption Clancy, Day, Keenen,McDonald, Ranke & Wusthoff. Against adoption Northrup & Rasin. Ordered that the Council stand now adjourned Attest E S Osborne clerk Approved H G Struve mayor June 23/84 Be it remembered that on this the 23rd day of June 1884 the Common council of the City of Seattle meets in its Council Chamber pursuant to the call of His Honor the Mayor Councilman U M Rasin Present: His Honor the Mayor H G Struve & Councilmen Thos Clancy, B F Day, Geo W Harris, John Keenen,ChasMcDonald, B L Northrup, Otto Ranke & F W Wusthoff. Thereupon the following proceedings are had: From G A Weed et al for modifying grade for Street Railway referred to Street comtee with instructions to report at this meeting

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739 COMMONCOUNCILOF THE CITY OF SEATTLE Jan 15 1886 the vote upon the issuance of said licenses being as follows viz: In favor of same R H Calligan, J Furth, Geo W Hall, W A Harrington, John Keenen, T W Lake, ChasMcDonald, J J Post and G W Young against none Bills Allowed The following claims against the City haveing been duly audited by the Council are allowed and ordered paid by warrants drawn on the Source funds as follows viz: H F Phillips City 1449 10.00 Rent of stable H M Wright City 1450 30.00 Stone Monuments G Kellogg & Co City 1451 4.50 Medicine for prisoners G A Hill City 1452 20.00 Justice Fees Geo G Lyon City 1453 14.50 Justice fees Lou Robbins City 1454 5.00 Posting notice on site of old Miss. G F Burns Fire 725 10.00 Hauling Eingine No 1 G F Burns Fire 726 1.25 Hauling Bell to No 3 S Cavenaugh Fire 727 1.50 Hauling buckets to Cooper Fire Post Intelligencer Fire 728 1.50 Publishing Ad Fire Delegates Wm Hubbert Fire 729 1.50 Repaining Tanks North Seattle Spring Hill Water Co Fire 33 166.00 Water month of Dec Miscellaneous Franklin Matthias presents plats of Terry's 4th & 5th addition to the City of Seattle which after due consideration by the Council are approved. Councilman J J Post moves that all peddlers of bibles and testaments be not required to take out license therefor motion lost by the following vote: In favor of the same J J Post. Against R H Calligan, J Furth, Geo Hall, W A Harrington, John Keenen, ChasMcDonald, T W Lake and G W Young On motion ordered that the matter of refunding $4.00 to Geo H Wright be referred to City Attorney.

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