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594 JOURNAL OF THE PROCEEDINGS OF THE Feb 6/85 J A O'Neal Labor on Streets No 823 $16.87 E C McClanahan Labor on St 824 15.75 R A Wilson Labor on Streets 825 15.75 H B Williams Labor on Streets 826 14.62 A P Huson Labor on Streets 827 14.60 W Curtis Labor on Streets 828 9. S D Fannon Labor on Streets 829 9. Stetson & Post Lumber 830 285.10 Seattle Lumber & Comcial Co Lumber 831 11.32 D M McDaniel Hauling Lumber 832 9. Steves Bros Hauling Lumber 833 1.75 Ballard & Sox Hardware 834 120.45 Wald & Campbell Hardware 835 2.62 Gordon Hardware Co Hardware 836 14.50 Jones & Hubbell Feed for Team 837 44.60 J F Warner & Co Repairing Harness etc 838 3.75 J W Hunt Repair Tools 839 21.20 Wm Beattie Horse Shoeing & Repairs 840 7.55 James Bogart Boarding prisoners 841 14.20 Gordon Hardware Co Iron for James St Grade 842 27.30 Chas McDonald Bracing up Cribbing sa 843 21.65 Thos Wood Padlocks, Chains & nials 844 3.15 Seattle Cooperative Society Candles 845 2.07 Chas Baker Lanterns & Coal oil 846 2.45 Harrington Smith Oakum & wick 847 1. R H Thompson Engineering Rollin St Extension 848 40.50 R H Thompson Engineering Madison St Sewer 849 23. R H Thompson Engineering Union St Sewer 850 29.80 Seattle Lodge No7 IOOF Taxes Refunded 851 3.75 Gas Fund Settle Gas Lt Co Gas No 105 $341.93 J Schram & Co Putting in Posts 106 96.57 J H May Attending Lights 107 52.41 Washington Iron Works Lamp Postsl 108 21. Fire Fund W A Perry Engineer #1 No 511 $75.

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215 COMMON COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF SEATTLE Jun 17 1887 Grubbing & Clearing per acre $70.00 Bid of E C McClanahan Earthwork pr cubic yard 37&1/2 cents Sidewalks per M[thousand] B M[thousand] $15.00 Box Drains per M[thousand] B M[thousand] $16.00 Grubbing & Clearing per acre $125.00 Bid of White Quigley & Gage Earthwork pr cubic yard 37cents Sidewalks per M[thousand] B M[thousand] $13.45 Box Drains per M[thousand] B M[thousand] $21.10 Grubbing & Clearing per acre $157.50 the bids are referred to the Street committee and after eamination the Committee reports the bid of W E Wilson the lowest, whereupon on motion duly made and seconded the bid of W E Wilson is acepted and the City Attorney directed to draw the usual bond & Contract. Bille Allowed. the following bids[bills] having been duly audited and allowed by the Council are ordered [aid by warrants drawn on the several funds as follows viz: Name No Fund Amount Remarks Fred Dickman 2343 City 15.00 Provisions for Angeline Thos Caffrey 2344 City 3.50 Hauling man from N Seattle to Jail Lake Union Furniture Co 2345 City 5.00 2 Straw Beds for Jail Pacific B T & C Co 2346 City 170.00 Buggy for Street Committee J B Hogg 2347 City 142.50 Platting new additions on City Map R Russell 2348 City 20.00 Cash paid for care of Angeline M McTeigh 2349 City 28.65 Harness [total]384.85 F M Willard 1059 Fire 3.00 Washing Hose Claim of T J Hames for Attys Fees $15.00 Rejected Miscellaneous A Communication is received from the invitation Committee of the Fourth Of July Celebreation asking the Mayor and Council to attent in a body. On motion theinvitation is accepted.

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222 JOURNAL OF THE PROCEEDINGS OF THE Jul 1 1887 No Warrant $1443.50 N S Snyder 2373 Posting notices 4.00 F Anthony 2370 Assessment Rolls for 1887 100.00 J F Cochran 2380 2 Board Signs 9.50 Sunset Telephone Co 2379 Telephone Severice mon July 1887 5.90 Lowman & Hanford 0.00 L Neuman 0.00 N Soderberg 2371 Justice Fees 29.60 H F Jones 2372 Justice Fees 31.65 Witness Fees 0.00 W E Ledgerwood 2378 Clerk's Fees 9.55 G Kellogg 0.00 M A Kelly 2377 Medicine for Prisoners 9.50 Press Publishing Co 2353 City Printing 23.51 Albro Gardner 359.16 E S Osborn 2375 List of Owners of 7th, 4th & West St 37.50 Robt Russell 2374 Cash paid for care of Angeline 12.00 [total]2075.91 Name Warrant Fund Amount Remarks W A Perry 1060 Fire 75.00 Salary Engineer No 2 A M Gilman 1061 Fire 75.00 Salary Engineer No 1 W V Rinehart 1066 Fire 3.30 Case Coal Oil William H Hughes 1062 Fire 3.00 Rent Engine House No 4 James Campbell 1063 Fire 1.00 hauling hose to 8th & Union St SunsetTelephone&TelegraphCo 1064 Fire 13.50 Telephone Service for July 1887 Gordon Hardware Co 1065 Fire 3.60 Rubber pckg & rope emery cloth etc Lowman & Hanford 1067 Fire .50 Printing Blanks Tracy & Burns 1068 Fire 7.50 hauling condemned hose F Marco 1069 Fire 75.00 Repairing Hook 7 Ladder E C McClanahan 1029 Road 6.00 For Labor on Streets Daniel Moore 1030 Road 60.00 For Labor on Streets Thomas Rock 1031 Road 58.50 For Labor on Streets Oscar Young 1032 Road 58.50 For Labor on Streets P Cunningham 1033 Road 58.50 For Labor on Streets John Sheehan 1034 Road 58.50 For Labor on Streets Z Scott 1035 Road 58.50 For Labor on Streets Wm Krose 1036 Road 58.50 For Labor on Streets

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244 JOURNAL OF THE PROCEEDINGS OF THE Aug 5 1887 Name No Fund Amount Remarks Chas McDonald 1690 Road 12.50 Sharpening Tools M McTeigh 1691 Road 13.60 Harness Repairs Seattle Gas Light Co 180 Gas 12.80 Street Lighting Seattle Electric Light Co 181 Gas 208.80 Street Lighting W A Perry 1076 Fire 75.00 Engineer No 1 A Cutler 1077 Fire 75.00 Engineer No 1 James Dunham 1078 Fire 5.00 Reeling & Washing Hose John Stearns 1079 Fire 3.00 Reeling & Washing Hose F M Williard 1080 Fire 3.00 Reeling & Washing Hose John Sullivan 1081 Fire 5.00 Reeling & Washing Hose Wahington Iron Works 1082 Fire 10.60 Repairs W H Clark 1083 Fire 2.00 Reeling & Washing Hose [W H Clark]] 1083 Fire 3.00 Reeling & Washing Hose Sunset Tel Co 1084 Fire 13.50 Telephone Fire Service E C McClanahan 1085 Fire 5.00 Hauling Hook & L to fire W H Connors 1086 Fire 1.00 Hauling Engine F M Williard 1087 Fire 3.00 Washing Hose Spring Hill Water Co 54 Water 330.50 Water for July 87 W R Forrest Purchasing Agt 1443 Plank Grant St 804.00 Interest & Com. J Furth Assigner 1444 7th St Ord #829 2637.58 Grade Estimate Albro Gardner 1445 7th St Ord #829 92.87 Engrg 7th St Ord #829 O'Day & Anderson 1446 West St Ord # 843 750.75 Contract Estimate Earthwork O'Day & Anderson 1447 West St Ord # 843 20.40 Contract Estimate Sidewalks Albro Gardner 1448 West St Ord # 843 65.74 Engrg West St Albro Gardner 1449 4th St Ord # 836 95.48 Engrg 4th St White Quigley & Gage 1450 4th St Ord # 836 988.84 Estimate 4th St Albro Gardner 1451 Mill & 7th Ord # 848 85.12 Engrg Mill St Albro Gardner 1452 Mill & 7th Ord # 848 34.74 Engrg South Third Bill of Albro Gardner for $169.87 for Surveying Madison Street Extension is referred to the Judiciary Committee.

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336 JOURNAL OF THE PROCEEDINGS OF THE Nov 181887 Committee Reports Received From Judiciary Committee granting petition of E C McClanahan for$17.50 damages occasioned by horse falling through street planking on Jackson Street approach to City Dock. Adopted. From same Committee & Committee on Health & Police upon the statement of Justice Soderberg as to the unequal division of Criminal Cases between the two justices recommending that the Police Officers & Chief of Police be notified to divide their respective cases equally between the two justices without favor to either Judge or Criminal. Adopted. From Same Committee on the Complaint against gambling made by Justice Soderberg as follows: "Your Committee begs to report so far as thay have been able to learn, no gambling games are at present running in the City, owing perhaps to the fact that the Grand Jury is now in session. Also that no complaint has been urged against the present ordinance in reference to gambling, hence the complaint, being more particularly urged against the Chief of Police might more properly be referred to the Executive Department of the City Government, as, by reference to the mayor's message of October 7th it will be seen that the Mayor has already taken the necessary step to carry into execution the provisions of the Ordinance, hence we deem it injudicious for the Council to interfere until the Mayor had exhausted his official resources in the Matter or the Ordinance is found to be unwise or defective" Adopted. From Street Committee granting the petition

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