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To the Hon. Myaor and CommonCouncil of the City of Seattle,- Gentm:- We the under-signed property holders abutting on Cedar St in Terrys 1st and 2nd Additions to Seattle Ask your Honorable bidy to change the name of said street and would recommend "Wilbur" as a suitable name. W F Dearborn J T Ronald H S Yesler J H McGraw S A Hoyt

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547 COMMON COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF SEATTLE Oct 3/84 Harrison Street Grade #525 R H Thomson Engineering 1197 $8.70 Harrison St Sidewalk #581 R H Thomson Engineering 1198 $7.30 S G Simpson Contract Work 1199-1200 $103.22 Temperance St Grade #565 R H Thomson Engineering 1201 $23. S G Simpson Contract Work 1202-1210 $1009.25 Temperance St sidewalk #581 R H Thomson Engineering 1211 $29.20 S G Simpson Contract Work 1212 $544. Ordinances The Attorney submits an Ordinance entitled "An Ordinance to amend sections 1 and 3 and to repeal Section 8 of Ordinance No 204"; thereupon after due consideration said Ordinance is adopted upon the following vote to wit: In favor of adoption Clancy, Frye, Harrington, Northrup, Snyder, Sox, Yesler, Latimer & Rinehart. Against adoptioin none.The An Ordinance is submitted for an amendment to Seattle Street R R Cos franchise. Referred to Street comtee & attorney 6 Ordinances are submitted each being entitled "A special Ordinance appropriating money to pay audited bills"; after due consideration said Ordinance is adopted upon the following vote to wit: In favor of adoption Clancy, Frye, Harrington, Northrup, Snyder, Sox, Yesler, Latimer & Rinehart. Against adoptioin none. Miscellaneous A deed is rec'd from D T Denny conveying to the City the property formerly known as "Seattle Cemetary". Accepted & Clerk instrtucted to have the same recorded. Ordered that Saml Kenny be & is hereby authorized to occupy 30 feet in Front & Columia Streets with brick & lumber fronting his property Bids for Jackson Street Grade Ordinance # 592 W F Dearborn Grading 28cents Box Drains $16.35 Sidewalk $11.25

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548 JOURNAL OF THE PROCEEDINGS OF THE Oct 3/84 D H Hill & Co Grading 30cents Cribbing $2. Sidewalk $12. Box Drains $21. Ordered that the Contract be & is hereby awarded to W F Dearborn upon his executing a proper bond in the sum of $250.00 And now the surveyor submits the specifications for a Sidewalk on Battery Street under Ordinance No 601. After due examination said specifications are approved. Ordered that the Chief of Police be & is hereby instructed to enforce the ordinance regulating the storing of Powder. Ordered that the Seattle Street Railway Co be & is hereby instructed to lower their track or gravel up to the same on Front Street so that teams may be able to cross the same. Ordered that all water connections on Inclines be discontinued A report is rec'd from the Cemetary Commision on the work already completed by O C Shorey in disinterring bodies from old cemetary & also containing suggestions. Referred to Comtee on Public buildings, Property & Grounds. Ordered that the Council stand now adjourned until Monday October 12, 1884 at 7&1/2 o'clock pm Attest E S Osborne clerk Approved John Leary mayor Oct 13/84 Be it remembered that on this the 13th day of October 1884 the CommonCouncil of the City of Seattle meets in its Council Chamber pursuant to adjournment The following officers are present to wit: His Honor the Mayor John Leary & Councilmen Chas F Clancy, Geo F Frye, B L Northrup, Alfred Snyder, E F Sox, H L Yesler, W G Latimer & W V Rinehart thereupon thefollowing proceedings are had: Petitions Rec'd From D E Blaine asking the Council not to issue any warrants on a/c of Fifth Street Grade fund until claim of petitoner is

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662 JOURNAL OF THE PROCEEDINGS OF THE The vote granting said licenses is as follows. In favor of the same Frye, Harrington, Rinehart, Snyder, Yesler, Latimer, Crockett & Graham Against the same none. Claims Paid E S Osborne Registrar No 118 $164.20 David KelloggMember Board of Registration 1190 15. R H Thomson Member Board of Registration 1191 15. Wm H Hughes Member Board of Registration 1192 15. A P Spauling Officer of Election 1193 8. A Amunds Officer of Election 1194 8. Wm Morris Officer of Election 1195 8. H O Hollenbeck Officer of Election 1196 8. W F Dearborn Officer of Election 1197 8. L B Andrews Officer of Election 1198 8. O C Shorey Officer of Election 1199 8. S B Vrooman Officer of Election 1200 8. R B Partridge Officer of Election 1201 8. O P Anderson Officer of Election 1202 8. James Frankland Officer of Election 1203 8. S L McCowan Officer of Election 1204 8. Wm M Jones Officer of Election 1205 8. C L Wayland Officer of Election 1206 8. S G Benedick Officer of Election 1207 8. Chronicle Pub Co Registration Notice 1208 15. Henry Sheahan Policeman 1209 10.60 L Miller Hauling Carrion 1210 7.50 Nicholas Brown Hauling Carrion 1211 3. G Kellogg & Co paint 1212 1.75 Alfred Snyder & Co soap 1213 1. Road Fund D S Hill Labor on Streets 1030 40.50 Frank Lind Labor on Streets 1031 34.87

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216 JOURNAL OF THE PROCEEDINGS OF THE Jun 17 1887 Ordered that the City Clerk be allowed an assistant in his office for such times as he may need one at a salary of $3.00 per day. Ordered that the Clerk be and he is hereby directed to give ten (10) days public notice as required by law that a general election for all city officers will be held on Monday July 11th 1887 . The officers to be elected shall be as follows to wit: One mayor, One City Attorney; one Chief of Police and from the First Ward one Councilman for the term of two years; from the Second Ward one Councilman for two years; from the Third Ward one Councilman for two years; from the Fourth Ward one Councilman for two years. the places apopinted to conduct the same are as follows to wit: First Ward Polls to be held at Engine House No 2 on South Third Street Inspector J D McDermott, Judges W V Rinehart and W D Graves, Clerks J C Holms and W F Dearborn Second Ward, Polls to be held at Engine House No 1 on Columbia Street, Inspector [ M R Maddocks]], Judges F W Wusthoff & Chas McDonald, clerks Chas Swensen and Josiah Collins. Third Ward Polls to be held at Brown's Pavillion on Second Street, Inspector A W Piper Judges L B Andrews & F Anthony, Clerks Douglas Young & R M Hopkins. Fourth Ward Polls to be held at Engine House No 4 Inspector W L Reston, judges Henry Roseberg and Charles Baker, Clerks J McGrath & Henry Harkins Ordinances An Ordinance is submitted by the city Attorney entitled "An Ordinance providing for the erection of wooding buildings within certain limits" which is passedd by the following vote Ayes Frink, Hinckley, Lake, Russell, Reitze. Noes none.

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