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292 JOURNAL OF THE PROCEEDINGS OF THE July 6/83 Alden & Fiske for Retail liquor for 3 months From July 1 Claims Paid The following claims having been duly audited by the Council are ordered paid by Warrants drawn on the funds and in the amounts following to wit: City Fund Frank Seidel extra allowance for assessment rolls No 383 $250.00 Chronicle Printing No 384 $163.85 J H Woolery Chief of Police 385 100. E S Osborne Clerk 386 90. D L McCowan Police 387 80. James Walsh Police 388 80. J C Floyd Police 389 80. A H Manning Police 390 80. Charles Lind Police 391 80. C H Hanford Attorney 392 75. MVB Stacy Marion St Sidewalk Tax refunded 393 64.60 T H Cann J P Fees 394 44.85 T H Cann Costs in City-v-J B Roberts 395 37. F Anthony Building Detail Statement 396 17.50 D T Wheeler & Co Abstract of title to Lots 6, 7 & 8 Block 5 Maynard's 397 16. Eben Smith Referee in City-v-Mitchell Seneca St Sidewalk Tax 398 15. Waddell & Miles Cooler & Tumblers 399 10.45 W M Davis Special Policeman 400 9. C Hanford & Co Job Work 401 8. Charles McDonald Bars & Screws for Jail 402 7. Waddell & Miles Bucket & Cleaning Materials 403 3.12 Tom Crow Special Policeman 404 3. Road Fund Henry Sheahan Street Labor $91.& Horse Hire $30. No 219 $121. D L McCowan Boarding Prisoners 220 67. James Campbell Street Labor 221 65. Stephen Berry] Street Labor 222 65. [Thomas Rock Street Labor 223 62.75 Stetson & Post Lumber 224 48.23 F H Whitworth Engineering Madison St Sewer 225 48.

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351 COMMON COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF SEATTLE Sept 5/83 Office of the Mayor of the City of Seattle September 5th 1883 To the Common Council of the City of Seattle; Gentlemen: I beg to return herewith without my approval "Ordinance No_ to appropriate $300. to secure the use of Hoolk& Ladder apparatus" Passed by your Honorable Body September 1st 1883. My objectionto Ordinance is that the ordinance does not provide that the same shall be drawn out of any fund. Without such a provision the Clerk would have no authority to drawn a Warrant now would he know what fund to draw the Warrant upon. The Warrant to be drawn under this ordinance should be drawn upon the Fire fund and the Ordinance should so provide. The printed Ordinances now used by the Council for apppriation will suggest the change required. This change can be made at once when the Ordinance will be approved. U M Rasin Acting Mayor And now the Council proceeds to reconsider said Ordinance thereupon after due consideration the same is adopted over the veto fo the Acting Mayor upon the following vote to wit: In favor of adoption Clancy, Harris, Ranke & Wusthoff. Against adoption Day & McDonald Committees {Reports Rec'd From the Street Committee on the petition of Alfred Snyder et al recommending certain changes in the grade elevations in Madison Street as prayed for. Adopted & the Attorney is hereby insturcted to submit a proper Ordinance therefor. From the Street Committee on the petition of V Schmidt et al recommending certain changes on the grade elvation on 9th Street as prayed for. Adopted & the Attorney is hereby instructed to submit a proper Ordinance therefor. Applications for Licenses Ordered that licenses be issued as follows to wit: Alden & Fiske for a Billiard Table for 3 months from Aug 15 Charles Anderson for Retail Liquor for 3 mon ths from Sept 1 The application of J C Conrad for Retail Liquor is referred to Comtee on Licensing

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369 COMMON COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF SEATTLE Oct 5/83 Street. Referred to Surveyor Applications for Licenses Ordered that licenses be issued as follows: Alden & Fiske for Retail Liquor for 3 months from Oct 1/83 Geo Meister for Retail Liquor for 3 months from Oct 7/83 Kappler & Wusthoff for Retail Liquor for 3 months from Oct 2/83 Kappler & Wusthoff for 1 Billiard Table for 3 months from Oct 2/83 L Diller for Retail Liquor for 3 months from Oct 16/83 L Diller for 1 Billiard Table for 3 months from Oct 16/83 R Howard for Retail Liquor for 3 months from Oct 3/83 Smith & Farrar for 1 Pool Table for 3 months from Sept 27/83 Geo K Beede for Retail Liquor for 12 months from Oct 1/83 Bersch & Hink for 2 Pool & 1 Pigeon Hole Table for 3 months from Oct 1/83 Fortier & Co for Retail Liquor for 3 months from Oct 6/83 Dickman & Gumbert for Retail Liquor for 3 months from Oct 4/83 Joseph Francisco for Retail Liquor for 3 months from Oct 7/83 Claims Paid Thefollowing claims having been duly sudited by the Council are ordered paid by Warrants drawn on the funds and in the amount following towit: City Fund C H Metcalf Completing repairs to City Hall Nos 470-471 $595.10 Boardman & Nichols Completing painting of City Hall 472 150. J H Woolery Chief of Police 473 100. E S Osborne Clerk 474 90. D L McCowan Policeman 475 80. James Welch Policeman 476 80. Charles Lind Policeman 477 80. J C Floyd Policeman 478 80. A H Manning Policeman 479 80. Chronicle Printing 480 79.69 R Osborne Attorney 481 75. Clarence Hanford Job Work 482 68.50 John Kelly Policeman 483 58.52 [F A ?] Policeman 484 58.52 [?] [?] 485 25.

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