Pages That Mention Geo W. Young
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416 JOURNAL OF THE PROCEEDINGS OF THE
Jan 9/84 for sidewalk constructed on Columbia Street. Adopted.
Licenses ordered issues Ordered that licenses be issued as follows: Peter Anderson & Co for retail liquor for 3 months from Jan 1, 1884 L. Deller for 1 Billiard table for 3 months from Jan 16, 1884 R. Howard for 1 Billiard table for 3 months from Jan 3, 1884 Frank Lessman for 1 Billiard table for 3 months from Jan 13, 1884 T. B. Timony for 1 Billiard table for 3 months from Jan 7, 1884
Ordered that the Street Commissioner be and he is hereby instructed to lower sidewalk on south side of Washington Street fronting Geo W. Young's property. Ordered that the matter of considering the rights of 2 additional Councilmen appointed by Act of Legislature to seats as Councilmen be and the same is laid over for special business tomorrow evening. Ordered that the Council stand now adjourned until Friday January 10, 1883 at 7 1/2 o'clock p.m.
Attest: E S Osborne Clerk Approved
Jan 10/84 Be it remembered on this the 10th day of January 1884 the Common Council of the City of Seattle meets in the Council Chamber pursuant to adjournment.
The following Officers are present, towit: His Honor the Mayor H.G. Struve and Councilmen Thomas Clancy, B.F. Day, Geo W. Harris, Chas McDonald, U.M. Rasin and F.W. Wusthoff
By reason of the mobility by illness of His Honor the Mayor to attend Councilmen U.M. Rasin is appointed President of the Council to serve during the meeting. Thereupon the following proceedings are had: And now the Council proceeds to consider the matter of
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508 JOURNAL OF THE PROCEEDINGS OF THE Jun 19 1888 as follows viz:
Name | No | Fund | $ | ¢ | Remarks |
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Green & Raymond | 3091 | City | 2 | 00 | Brogans Pest House |
Krebs & Brown | 3092 | City | 38 | 60 | Board of Prisoners |
Toklas & Sigerman | 3093 | City | 77 | 56 | Clothing for Small Pox patients |
Frank Clinch | 3094 | City | 37 | 35 | Clothing destroyed |
Mrs. I. A. Thrall | 3095 | City | 209 | 00 | Nurse |
Geo James | 3096 | City | 284 | 00 | Damages etc |
648 | 51 |
Ordered that the clerk be and his hereby directed to give ten (10) days notice as required by law that a general election for all city officers will be held on Monday July 9th 1888. The officers to be elected shall be as follows: One mayor; one city attorney; one chief of police; and from the First was one Councilman for the term of two years; from the Second Ward one Councilman for the term of two years; one Councilman from the Third Ward for the term of Two years; from the Fourth Ward one Councilman for the term of Two years. The places appointed for having such election and the officers appointed to conduct the the same are as follows, to wit: First Ward: Polls to be held at Engine House No.2. South Third Street: Inspector A. C. Turner, Judges J. C. Helm & Geo W. Young, Clerks David McKinley & W. T. Dearborn. Second Ward: Polls to be held at Engine House No. 1 on Columbia Street. Inspector O. C. Shorey, Judges M. R. Maddocks & H. Butler. Clerks L. S. Booth & Josiah Collins, Jr. Third Ward. Polls to be held at Brown Pavilion Second Street. Inspector Frank Hanford, Judges L. B. Andrews & Otto Smith. Clerks R. B. Albertson & C. W. Ferris