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597 COMMON COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF SEATTLE Feb 9/85 Be it remembered that on this the 9th day of February 1885 the Common Council of the City of Seattle meets in its Council Chamber pursuant to adjournment.

The following Offices are present, Court: His honor the Mayor John Leary and Councilmen, Geo F. Frye, B. L. Northup, Alfred Snyder, E. F. Sox, H. L. Yesler, W. M. Latimer and W. V. Rinehart.

Thereupon the following proceedings are had:

Petions Rec'd Crossing Battery St & 6th From the Directors of School Dist No. 1. for crossings in Battery Street at 5th and 6th Streets. Granted so far as a crossing at 6th Street is concerned and Street Commissioner is instructed to do the work. J H May in 5th St Grade From J.H. May for an allowance of $20.00 from Hawkins claim on 5th Street Grade. Referred to Clerk. Committees Reports Lanterns Revolvers etc for Police From Police Commitee recommending the purchase by the City of lanterns, revolvers, clubs etc for the use of the Police Force. Adopted Hog pen nuisance near Lawtons From Health Committee recommending the abatement of a Hogpen nuisance near C.W. Lawtons. Adopted Moyer From Judiciary Committee returning the petition of Geo F. Moyer with-out action recommending that the same be referred to the City Attorney. License ordinance From Committee on Licenses recommending certain amendments to Ordinance No. 637. Ordered laid on the the table and consideration of the report indefinitely postponed. Buckias From Judiciary Committee recommending the granting of the petition of Sylvanus Buckias. Adopted. Licenses referred Application for Licenses Referred Julius W. Smith, Patrick Flynn Granted Licences Ordered Issued Ordered that licenses be issued as followed, Court; Aug Wolff for Retail Malt Liquors for 3 months from Feb 13, 1885 Boegli and Braillard Intoxicating Liquors for 3 months from Feb 12, 1885 Schwabacher Bros and Co. Wholesale Liquors for 6 months from Feb 9, 1885 S. Baxter and Co. Wholesale Liquors for 6 months from Feb 10, 1885 John Shepich Retail Malt for 3 months from Feb 8, 1885.

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607 COMMON COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF SEATTLE Mar 6/85 W. Johnson labor in streets no. 884 $24.75 E. Drullinger labor in streets 885 21.37 E.L. Hudson labor in streets 886 20.25 F. Lutter labor in streets 887 19.12 A.J. Waltz labor in streets 888 17.43 G.H. Rummel labor in streets 889 15.75 N. Nelson labor in streets 890 15.50 S.D.Fannon labor in streets 891 14.62 S.D.Fannon labor in streets 892 13.50 Thos Rock labor in streets 893 13.50 S.D.Fannon labor in streets 894 12.37 S.D.Fannon labor in streets 895 11.25 Z Scott labor in streets 896 4.50 Lewis Navarre labor in streets 897 2.81 The Stetson & Post Lumber Co lumber 898 1860.01 Seattle Lumber &Comcial Co lumber 899 2.81 Ed Hernick hauling lumber 900 15. R.H. Calligan hauling lumber 901 3. Steves Bros hauling lumber 902 15.25 Wald & Campbell hardware 903 23.75 Anthony Holmes sheet iron 904 .50 Phillips Bros iron & labor 905 2.50 Gordan Hardware Co hardware 906 5.15 Wm Beattie horse shoeing 907 11.35 J.W. Hunt repairing Tools 908 7.10 Miller Bros blockings for street work 909 8. James Bogart boarding prisoners 910 242.40 Peter Brunn working prisoners 911 57.33 J H May earth placed in Battery St. beyond 6th 912 156. R.H. Thomson engineering Rollins St. extension 913 80.88 R.H. Thomson engineering Marion St. Sewer 914 39.55 R.H. Thomson engineering Estimates for sewer Terrace & Mill Sts. 915 4. Gas Fund Seattle Gas Lt Co gas no.109 $346.10 J.H. May attend lights 110 54.40 J. Schram & Co reparing mainsetc 111 8.10

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618 JOURNAL OF THE PROCEEDINGS OF THE Apr 3/85 A.C. Crook Labor on streets No. 923 $58.50 Phil Corcorkan Labor on streets 924 58.50 H. Rosburg Labor on streets 925 58.50 Thos Rock Labor on streets 926 58.50 James Campbell Labor on streets 927 58.50 Geo Van Dyke Labor on streets 928 58.50 H. Hoppock Labor on streets 929 58.50 Geo. Huntley Labor on streets 930 58.50 U.C. Turner Labor on streets 931 57.95 W J Alexander Labor on streets 932 56.25 A J. Waltz Labor on streets 933 40.50 J. Dickinson Labor on streets 934 14.62 R.E. Lee Labor on streets 935 6.75 James Bogart boarding prisoners 936 56.60 Stetson & Post Mill Co lumber 937 138.89 Ballard & Sox hardware 938 108.50 Gordan Hardware Co nails 939 11.75 Harrington & Smith hardware 940 5.48 Wald & Campbell axe & handle 941 1.75 Jones & Hubbell feed for team 942 70.25 J. W. Hunt Blacksmithing 943 11. Wm Beattie horseshoeing 944 6.55 G. Kellogg etc. oil & liniment for team 945 4.44 Seattle Co operative Society Candles 946 .60 Gas Fund Seattle Gas Lt. Co Gas No. 112 $343.60 J.H. May Attending lights 113 54.40 Fire Fund W.A. Perry Engineeer #1 No. 531 $75. James Dunham Engineer #2 532 75. F.B. Cooper Repairing Machinery 533 4. Wm. Clark Washing hose 534 6. Anthony La Brasche Washing hose 535 6. Frank Beattie Washing hose 536 6. James Clark Washing hose 537 3. J.W. Flood Washing hose 538 3.

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