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619 COMMON COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF SEATTLE Apr 3/85 G. Kellogg & Co Coal No. 539 $60.50 Young & McKern Work for Engineer 540 13.66 Chas McDonald Work for Fire Dept at Lake Union 541 14.25 W.M. Jones Repairing & Cleaning Engine House 542 10. Clarence Hanford Postal Cards 543 5. Hasbruck & Terry Medicines furnished for injured at oriental fire 544 2.50 John Langston Hauling injured from oriental fire 545 6.25 Providence Hospital Care of nine injured at oriental fire 546 6.50 Cemetary Fund G.H. Burns Hauling lumber to cemetary No. 51 $10. Ballard & Sox nails cemetary 52 3.75 Water Fund Spring Hill Water Co Water No. 19 $162.50 Gardner Kellogg Paint for hydrants 20 5.50 Claim of Hook & Ladder Co ordered referred to Board of the Delegates Committees Reports See Board of Fire Delegates sal. From Fire Committee recommending that the secretary of the Board of Fire Delegates be paid a salary as petitioned for. Re-committed Alley in Blks 25 & 28 Boren's Vacation of From Street Committee recommending the granting of the petition of James M. Coleman for vacating the alley in Blocks 25 & 28 of Boren's plat. Adopted Alley in Blk 98 Terrys Vacation of From Street Committee recommending the granting of the petition of Eliza J Ludlow for vacating the alley in Block 98 Terrys Plat. Adopted Howard St Condemnation From Street Committee on the petition of S.F. Hoskinson et al recommending as follows. That Elaine Street in D.T. Dennys 2nd addition be extended South to Sixth street in the Pontius addition and that Howard Street as shown on the plat of the Pontius addition be condemned & opened from Sixth street to South First Street in the Pontius addition. Report adopted 5th St Sewer Ordered that the prayer of the petition of Fridolin Wilhelm et al for a sewer in Fifth Street between James and Cherry Streets be & is hereby denied. Bid of Spring Hill Water Co accepted From Special Committee recommending that the bid of the Spring Hill Water Co to furnish water for fire plugs be accepted. Report adopted Miscellaneous McNaught's claim for damages James McNaught presents a claim against the City for damages in the sum of $1000 caused by the alleged negligent improvement

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632 JOURNAL OF THE PROCEEDING OF THE

The Atty submits an Ordinance entitled "An Ordinance Authorizing the Mayor and Clerk to execute a certain Contract". After due consideration said Ordinance is adopted upon the following vote, towit: In favor of adoption Frye, Harrington, Northup, Rinehart, Snyder, Sox, Yesler & Latimer. Against the same none.

The Atty submits an Ordinance entitled "An Ordinance for the Extention of Elaine Street, and to provide for the condemnation of Real Estate necessary therefor". After due consideration said Ordinance is adopted upon the following vote, towit: In favor of adoption Frye, Harrington,Northup, Rinehart, Snyder, Sox, Yesler & Latimer. Against same none.

The Atty submits an Ordinance entitled "An Ordinance establishing a public street to be called Howard Street, and to provide for the condemnation of Real Estate necessary therefor". After due consideration said Ordinance is adopted upon the following vote, towit: Infavor of adoption Frye, Harrington, Northup, Rinehart, Snyder, Sox,Yesler & Latimer. Against the same none

The Atty submits an Ordinance entitled "An Ordinance for the extention of Rollin Street, and to provide for the condemnation of Real Estate necessary therefor". After due consideration said Ordinance is adopted upon the following vote, towit: In favor of adoption Frye, Harrington, Northrup, Rinehart, Snyder, Sox,Yesler & Latimer. Against the same none. An Ordinance is submitted entitled "A Special Ordinance appropriating money to pay audited bills". Adopted upon the following vote, towit: In favor of adoption Frye(struckthrough), Harrington, Northup, Rinehart, Snyder, Sox, Yesler & Latimer. Against the same none.

Miscellaneous

In appearing to the Council that Chas F. Clancy a member of the Council for the First Ward has been absent 6 regular consecutive meetings of the Council without leave or excuse, therefore ordered that his office as such Councilman be & is hereby declared vacant

The Committee on Health and Police make the following report, towit: "To the Honorable Mayor and Common Council of the City of Seattle. Gentlemen: Your Committee on Health & Police beg to report that whereas certain reports have come to our ear namely that Chief of Police H. J. Woolery did not comply with instructions given by the Mayor in regard to obtaining evidence to be given to the Grand Jury against the proprietors of the Gem & Monarch Saloon for selling liquor without a license. That Chief of Police J. H. Woolery did on last Sunday May 10th absent"

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749 COMMON COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF SEATTLE Feb 18 1886 Jones, D H Beackmar, A M Gilman, Geo L Hill, J W McGee, Jas W Smart, Bolton Rogers, W M Brackett, M M Holmes, GW Hapgood, E H Hubbard, J R Davis, A McRae, C A Craig, Harry Struves, J W Currier. On motion the purchasing clerk is directed to purchase the necessary stars for the police forse and also extra keys for the City Jail. Ordered that the Council do now adjourn Attest W R Forrest clerk H L Yesler mayor FEb 19 1886 Be itremembered that on this the 19th day of February 1886 the Common Council of the City of Seattle meets in its Council Chamber pursuant to law the following officers are present to wit: His Honor the Mayor Henry L Yesler and councilmen R H Calligan, J Furth, Geo W Hall, W A Harrington, John Keenen, T W Lake, Chas McDonald, J J Post and G W Young The folowing proceedings were had to wit: Petitions etc. Petition fo S F Haskinson et al to open Howard and Elaine Streets as defined in Ordinances 658 & 659. Referred to Street Com Communication from the First National Bank presenting claim for certain Seneca Street improvement warrants read & referred to Finance Committee A communication is read by the Mayor to the Council removing Police Officers Wm Murphy, W H Pinckney, James Burke, and James Welch and asking the advice and consent of the Council thereto. Councilman Furth moves to dismiss WM Murphy from the police force, motion lost by the following vote ayes Calligan, Furth, Harrington and Post. nos Hall, Keenen, Lake, McDonald, and Young

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749 COMMON COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF SEATTLE Feb 18 1886 Jones, D H Beackmar, A M Gilman, Geo L Hill, J W McGee, Jas W Smart, Bolton Rogers, W M Brackett, M M Holmes, G W Hapgood, E H Hubbard, J R Davis, A McRae, C A Craig, Harry Struves, J W Currier. On motion the purchasing clerk is directed to purchase the necessary stars for the police force and also extra keys for the City Jail. Ordered that the Council do now adjourn Attest W R Forrest clerk H L Yesler mayor Feb 19 1886 Be it remembered that on this the 19th day of February 1886 the Common Council of the City of Seattle meets in its Council Chamber pursuant to law the following officers are present to wit: His Honor the Mayor Henry L Yesler and councilmen R H Calligan, J Furth, Geo W Hall, W A Harrington, John Keenen, T W Lake, Chas McDonald, J J Post and G W Young The folowing proceedings were had to wit: Petitions etc. Petition of S F Haskinson et al to open Howard and Elaine Streets as defined in Ordinances 658 & 659. Referred to Street Com Communication from the First National Bank presenting claim for certain Seneca Street improvement warrants read & referred to Finance Committee A communication is read by the Mayor to the Council removing Police Officers Wm Murphy, W H Pinckney, James Burke, and James Welch and asking the advice and consent of the Council thereto. Councilman Furth moves to dismiss WM Murphy from the police force, motion lost by the following vote ayes Calligan, Furth, Harrington and Post. nos Hall, Keenen, Lake, McDonald, and Young

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753 COMMONCOUNCILOF THECITYOF SEATTLE Mar 5 1886 Be it remembered that on this the fifth day of March A D 1886, the Common Council of theCity of Seattle meets in its Council Chamber pursuant to law; the following officers being present to wit: His Honor the Mayor Henry L Yesler and Councilmen R H Calligan, J W Hall, J Furth W A Harrington, T W Lake, Chas McDonald, J J Post and G W Young. When the following proceedings were had to wit: Petitions and Remonstrances Petitionof Geo W Crane prayingfor the refunding of the purchase money at tax sale of certain property doubly assessed in 1882 as follows North 1/2 of Lot 6 in Block 4 McNaughts Addition 1.87 North 1/2 of Lot 5 in Block 6 Judkins Addition 4.50 North 1/2 of Lot 6 in Block 6 Judkins Addition 4.00 North 1/2 of Lot 6 in Block 7 Judkins Addition 3.00 being a total of 13.37 together withinterest at 10% per annum form April 2d 1883 read and referred to Judiciary committee Petition of J G Nolop et al praying that bridge on Lake at near Lake Union be repaired. Read and referred to Street Committee Petitionof R L Graves et al for a fireplug at corner of Eighth and Pike Streets, read and referred to Ifre & Water Committee Remonstrance of Fred Crede against the openinig of Howard and Elaine Streets, read and referred to Fianance Committee Communication from James McNaught referred to the claim of the Turnverein read and referred to Finance Committe

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