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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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751 COMMON COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF SEATTLE Feb 19 1886 Andrew Slorah Retail Malt 3 months from Feby 11 B Kurz Retail Malt 3 months from Feby 6 Thos Radcliff Retail Malt 3 months from Feby 18 Margaret O'Shea Retail Malt 3 months from Feby 15 A Slorah Retail Intoxicating 3 months from Feby 23 John T Lister Retail Intoxicating 3 months from Feby 17 Oliver Parent Retail Intoxicating 3 months from Feby 13 John Feigh Retail Intoxicating 3 months from Feby 8 A Walters & Co Retail Intoxicating 3 months from Jany 29 Eugene O'Connor Retail Intoxicating 3 months from Feby 15 Henry Fasur Retail Intoxicating 3 months from Feby 12 Jacob Boegli Retail Malt 3 months from Feby 27 Fred Gasch Retail Malt 3 months from Feby 8 The vote upon issueing said licenses being as follows, to wit: In favor of the same, R H Calligan, [J Furth]], G W Hall, W A Harrington, John Keenen, T W Lake, Chas McDonald, J J Post and G W Young Bills Allowed

The following cleima having been dly audited bythe Council are allowed and ordered paid by warrants drawn on the several funds, viz: G Kellogg City 1483 3.25 Medicine for prisoners H B Nelson City 1484 3.75 Services as Special Police F D Sprague City 1485 3.75 Services as Special Police Waddell & Miles City 1486 6.72 Pipe repair city Jail G Kellogg Road 1212 2.25 Horse Medicine D L Fletcher Fire 747 4.00 Damage to Boot Black Stand G Kellogg Fire 748 5.65 Salt & Labor thawing Fire Plugs Frank Beattie Fire 749 3.00 Washing Hose C F Rich Fire 750 2.50 Repairing Straps etc A Labrasche Fire 751 3.00 Washing Hose Labrasche & Meydenbauer Fire 752 6.00 Washing Hose Waddell & Miles Fire 753 1.85 2 buckets Spring Hill Water Co Water 34 166.00 Water Month of Jany

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36 JOURNAL OF THE PROCEEDINGS OF THE Jun 25 1886 E J Powers & Co retail Intox 3 months from June 18 1886 Thevote ongranting siad Licenses being as follows to wit: In favor of the same Calligan, Furth, Hall, Harrington, Lake, McDonald, Post amd Young. against none On motion the application of Mrs John Osborn for a retail malt liquor license is rejected by a unanimous vote of council claims Allowed The following claums against the City having been duly audited by the Council are allowed and warrants ordered drawn for the same on the several funds as follows viz; The Press Pub Co 1706 43.00 Pub'n Ordinances The Press Pub Co 1706 8.00 Pub'n Notice The Chronicle Co 1707 20.00 Pub'n Chief Police notice F Anthony 1708 34.00 Registry Books A Chilberg 1709 25.00 Extra Help Neuman & Argens 1710 1.05 Keys McKeon & Young 1711 4.75 Gas Fixture Chief Police W U Telegraph Co 10.00 Telegrams Thos Boardman 3.00 Washing Hose No 2 A Kollock 3.00 Washing Hose No 1 Beattie & McDonald 6.00 Washing Hose No 1 Dunham & Wilson 3.00 Extra Work at Fire Frank Beattie 3.00 Washing Hose No 1 Chas Woolery 3.00 Washing Hose No 2 The clerk submits an ordinance entitled "Aspecila ordinance appropriating money to pay audited bills" which is adopted and passed by a unanimous vote fo the Council Ordered that the Council adjourn with tomorrow at 7:30 o'clock pm H L Yesler mayor attest W R Forrest clerk

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41 COMMON COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF SEATTLE Jul 9 1886 F A Fay 1732 City 6.50 Salary Police Officer G A Hill 1733 City 4.95 Fees Police Justice Geo G Lyon 1734 City 51.08 Fees Police Justice Sunset Telephone Co 1735 City 5.90 Telephone for July Black Diamond Coal Co 1736 City 4.00 Ton Coal for Council Room Chas McDonald 1737 City 5.50 Iron for Flagstaff etc No1 Harrington & Smith 1738 City 3.50 Soap & Soda City Jail Lowman & Hanford 1739 City 110.00 Tax Lists & Blanks Stetson & Post Mill Co 1740 City .86 Lumber for Council Room Door etc J Bogart 1741 City 53.00 Boarding Prisoners W H Fink 1742 City .50 Repairing Police Star [total]245.79 Z Scott 1317 Road 58.50 Labor on Streets Archie Pallock 1318 Road 1.10 Labor on Streets John Mahoney 1319 Road 57.35 Labor on Streets Luther Albee 1320 Road 42.75 Labor on Streets John Trerice 1321 Road 56.25 Labor on Streets J L McClellan 1322 Road 56.25 Labor on Streets Phillip Cochran 1323 Road 58.50 Labor on Streets Thomas Rock 1324 Road 15.75 Labor on Streets James Campbell 1325 Road 58.50 Labor on Streets Daniel Moor 1326 Road 58.50 Labor on Streets E C McClallahan 1327 Road 8.40 Labor on Streets G B Evans 1328 Road 11.25 Labor on Streets A LaBrasch 1329 Road 10.65 Labor on Streets James Roper 1330 Road 10.65 Labor on Streets Henry McDonald 1331 Road 10.65 Labor on Streets Frank Beattie 1332 Road 36.00 Labor on Streets P Cunningham 1333 Road 38.25 Labor on Streets M Murphy 1334 Road 58.50 Labor on Streets James Burke 1335 Road 29.25 Labor on Streets Charles Brown 1336 Road 58.50 Labor on Streets Charles McDonald 1337 Road 5.50 Repairing Tools etc Gordon Hardware Co 1338 Road 6.63 Powder Caps etc Harrington Smith 1339 Road 49.14 Supplies for St Comner J A McBeath & Co 1340 Road 4.25 Horse Shoeing etc Stetson & Post Mill Co 1341 Road 29.86 Lumber for Streets

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42 JOURNAL OF THE PROCEEDINGS OF THE Jul 9 1886 R H Calligan 1345 Road 3.50 Hire of Wagon Schwabacher Bros & Co 1343 Road 39.34 Oats Seattle Gas Light Co 154 Gas 337.26 Gas Month June Thomas Emerson 155 Gas 50.40 Care of St Lamps Kollack & McDonald 874 Fire 6.00 Washing Hose No 1 Alex Meister 873 Fire 3.00 Washing Hose No 1 M M Keating 874 Fire 3.50 Glass for Engine House No1 Frank Beattie 862 Fire 3.00 Washing Hose No 1 R Kalberg 863 Fire 3.00 Washing Hose No2 Dunham & Woolery 864 Fire 6.00 Washing Hose No 3 Z C Miles 865 Fire 2.25 Sheet Iron & Copper No2 Gutta Percha & Rubber M Co 866 Fire 1150.00 1000 ft of Hose LeRoy Williamson 867 Fire 3.00 Washing Hose No 3 A M Gilman 868 Fire 75.00 Salary Engr No 1 W A Perry 869 Fire 75.00 Salary Engr No 2 Wm Beattie 870 Fire 2.50 Repairs to Hose Cart No 1 E C McClallahan 871 Fire 2.50 Hauling Engine No 2 Spring Hill Water Co 41 Water 249.75 Washing Hose No 1 Miscellaneous On motion the petition of D W Treat et al is taken from the table and it is Ordered that W I Graves & A Ammunds be permitted to be present in the room where the election is held in the First Ward; That James M Quilter & W B Jones be permitted to be present in the room where the elctonis held in the Second Ward; That D E Graiswald & Lyman Wood be present in the room where the election is held in the Third Ward; and That G Charlesworth be permitted to be present in the room where the electionis held in the Fourth Ward. On motion the Fire & Water Committee is authorized to purchase four Play pipes for the Fire Department. Ordinances An ordinance is submitted by the city Attorney entitled "An ordinance to Amend Secs 1 & 2 of Ord No 154 entitled an Ordinance to prevent animals from running at large and from wearing bells within certain limits

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