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Will St Opening 710 Williamson St Opening 781

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219 COMMON COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF SEATTLE Jun 20 1887 which is passed by the following vote viz: Ayes Furth, Frink, Lake, HinckleyRussell & Reitze noes none. Ordered that the Council do now adjourn Approved W H Shoudy mayor Atterst W R Forrest clerk Jul 1 1887 Be it remembered that on this 1st day of July 1887 the Common Council of the City of Seattle meets in its Council Chamber pursuant to adjournment. The following officers are present, viz: Mayor W H Shoudy and Councilmen Coulter, Furth, Frink, Green, Hinckley, Lake, Russell & Reitze The minutes of the last meeting were read and approved. Thereupon the following proceedigngs are had to wit: Petitions & Communications Rec'd Petition of H L Yesler & Others to grade Mill Street from a point between Fourth and Fifth Streets to Williamson St Read and Referred to the Street Committee and the City surveyor instructed to establish the grade of Mill Street Petition of A Slorah & others to open Sixth Street in Pontius Addition from Lake Street to Battery Street Read & referred to the Street Committee Petition of R C Crawford & others asking the City to furnish petitioners 240 feet of 18 inch sewer pipe for alley in Block 61 Denny's Addition, petitioners agreeing to lay said pipe at their own expense. Read and referred to Committee on Sewers and Drainage. Remonstrance of Wm Renton & others against Seventh Street assessment Roll under Ordinance No 829. Tabled.

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219 COMMON COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF SEATTLE Jun 20 1887 which is passed by the following vote viz: Ayes Furth, Frink, Lake, Hinckley, Russell & Reitze noes none. Ordered that the Council do now adjourn Approved W H Shoudy mayor Atterst W R Forrest clerk Jul 1 1887 Be it remembered that on this 1st day of July 1887 the Common Council of the City of Seattle meets in its Council Chamber pursuant to adjournment. The following officers are present, viz: Mayor W H Shoudy and Councilmen Coulter, Furth, Frink, Green, Hinckley, Lake, Russell & Reitze The minutes of the last meeting were read and approved. Thereupon the following proceedigngs are had to wit: Petitions & Communications Rec'd Petition of H L Yesler & Others to grade Mill Street from a point between Fourth and Fifth Streets to Williamson St Read and Referred to the Street Committee and the City surveyor instructed to establish the grade of Mill Street Petition of A Slorah & others to open Sixth Street in Pontius Addition from Lake Street to Battery Street Read & referred to the Street Committee Petition of R C Crawford & others asking the City to furnish petitioners 240 feet of 18 inch sewer pipe for alley in Block 61 Denny's Addition, petitioners agreeing to lay said pipe at their own expense. Read and referred to Committee on Sewers and Drainage. Remonstrance of Wm Renton & others against Seventh Street assessment Roll under Ordinance No 829. Tabled.

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314 JOURNAL OF THE PROCEEDINGS OF THE Oct 21 1887 in the sum of $17.50 account of injuries to horse caused by breaking through planking on Jackson St read and referred to Judiciary Committee. Petition of J.H.Paine and others for opening Harmon Street from the Bay through to its intersection with Box Street read and referred to Street Committee Communication from the Geo. Kinnear offering to donate Block 26. Geo. Kinnears addition for a public park with certain conditions, accepted and Street Committee directed to put a force work Same. Petition of F.E.Sander for permission to use a portion of 5th Street. for building material, Granted Committe reports rec'd From Street Committee on petition of J.R.Beam et al for opening Third Street, Mary St, and other Streets, recommending that the petition lay over for the present to be taken up at the first opportunity, as the Committee has more work on hand than can be completed for some time. Adopted From same committee on the petition of N.A.James et al for the opening of Roy St from Temperance to Light Streets etc recommending that the opening of Roy, Light, and Bluff Street s as far as Leary St., as the committee deem there us no necessity for opening any father at present. Adopted From same committee rejecting petition of F G Strange and others for opening Williamson St from Mill to Madison Strs. as a portion of the street runs through emplatted ground and there is no great necessity for opening said St. st present. Adopted.

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