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291 COMMON COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF SEATTLE July 6/83 Geo. Baker to erect a building on an alley on Washington Street. Adopted & petition denied. From Fire & Water Supply approving Fire Warden's report. Adopted From Health Officer & Police approving Health Officer's report. Adopted From Health & Police on D Kellogg's petition reporting that the nuisance complained of had been abated. Adopted From Fire & Water Supply approving Harbor Master's Report. Adopted From Special Comtee on bids rejecting all bids on a/c of South 3rd Street Improvement under Ordinance No 399. Adopted Ordered that the Clerk be & he is hereby instructed to re-advertise for bids for said South 3rd Street Improvement; the bids for grading & Sidewalks to be separate from those for piling and Wharf building. From Health & Police on Health Officers report approving the same. adopted Ordered that the City Attorney be & he is herby instructed to submit an Ordinance to compel property owners in a certain District to connect with the Madison Street Sewer. Applications for Licenses The following applications for Licenses having been declared as approved by the Committee on Licenses & Revenue. It is ordered that licenses be issued to the following named persons as follows to wit: John Stifter for a Grocery license for 3 months From July 1 Charles Ebbinhaus for a Grocery license for 3 months From July 1 R Howard for Retail liquor for 3 months From July 3 Joseph Keppler for a Grocery license for 3 months From July 2 Joseph Keppler one Billiard Table for 3 months From July 2 Frank Peters for Retail liquor for 3 months From July 11 Peter Anderson & Co for Retail liquor for 3 months From July 1 Geo Meister for Retail liquor for 3 months From July 7 T B Timony for Retail liquor for 3 months From July 7 J M King & Brannon for Retail liquor for 3 months From July 8 J M King & Brannon 1 Pigeon Hole Table for 3 months From Aug 10

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771 COMMON COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF SEATTLE Mar 19 1886 [name] fund warrant [amount] [remarks] Julius Flint City 1555 1.00 cleaning dog pound Jones & Arthur City 1556 1.00 Stamping Dog Tags D Kellogg City 1557 10.00 Special police U M Rasin City 1558 10.00 Special police Chas A Craig City 1559 10.00 Special police R H Hopkins City 1560 10.00 Special police A E Hanford City 1561 10.00 Special police G A Colman City 1562 10.00 Special police J P Lange City 1563 10.00 Special police W H Pumphrey City 1564 10.00 Special police L J Colman City 1565 10.00 Special police T R Pumphrey City 1566 10.00 Special police A W Cornwall City 1567 10.00 Special police E B Burwell City 1568 10.00 Special police A S Burwell City 1569 10.00 Special police E M Carr City 1570 10.00 Special police F H Sparling City 1571 10.00 Special police M & K Gottstein City 1572 24.80 Rebate of taxes The City Attorney submits an Ordinance entitles "An Ordinance to vacate a certain alley in the City of Seattle" which being read is adopted by the following vote: In favor of the adoption thereof Councilmen R H Calligan, J Furth, G W Hall, W A Harrington, T W Lake, Chas McDonald and J J Post. against none On motion it is ordered that purchasing agent be instructed to purchase necessary books and blanks for assessment and tax rolls.

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17 COMMON COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF SEATTLE May 21 1886 The following claims having been approved by the Finance Commitee are allowed and ordered paid by warrants drawn on the respective funds Name Fund #Warrant Amount Remarks Hasbrook & Terry City 1665 .60 Medicine for prisoners S Kenny City 1666 20.13 Police Buttons Neuman & Argens City 1667 2.00 Keys Schwabacher Bros & Co City 1668 1.75 Crepe A A Bell City 1669 2.48 Taxes refunded Thos Cranney City 1670 2.20 Witness Fees J H Woolery City 1671 1.50 Fare of Vagrant sent out of City G Kellogg City 1672 4.75 Medicine for prisoners J Murphy City 1673 122.50 on a/c of wound T Boardman Fire 839 3.00 Washing hose D Franklin Fire 840 3.00 Washing hose Post Intelligencer Fire 841 2.00 Ad of Fire Elections Times Fire 842 1.50 Ad of Fire Elections Press Fire 843 1.50 Ad of Fire Elections The following claims are on motion rejected C M Anderson $6.48 for services as police officer Providence Hospital $368.04 for care of wounded rioters Special Police $130.00

M J Carkeek, D Kellogg, H Butler and D L McCowan are nominated and unanimously elected and Board of Registration for the ensuing year. On motion the Committee on Fire & Water are instructed to investigate the matter of hose supply Clerk submits on ordinance entitled "A special ordinance appropriating money to pay audited billl" which adopted by the following vote; in favor thereof Councilmen R H Calligan, J Furth, G W Hall, W A Harrington, T W Lake, Chas McDonald, J J Post and G W Young On motion Council does now adjourn until Monday May 24th at 7:30 PM H L Yesler mayor Attest W R Forrest clerk by E Shepard deputy J J Post and G W Young; against none

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