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63 COMMON COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF SEATTLE Jul 31 1886 Treasurer and amending section of Ordinance No 690" which upon due consideration is passed by the following vote viz: Ayes Calligan, Furth, Hall, Harrington, McDonald,Lake, Post &Young. Noes none An ordinance is submitted by the Councilman Furth entitled ''An Ordinance governing the traffic in intoxicating liquors within the City of Seattle" which upon due consideration is passed by the following vote, viz: Ayes J Furth, G W Hall, W A Harrington, J J Post & G W Young. Noes R H Calligan, T W Lake & Chas McDonald An ordinance is submitted by the Clerk entitled ''A Special Ordinance appropriating money to pay audited Bills" which is passed by the following vote, viz: Ayes Calligan, Furth, Hall, W A Harrington, Lake, McDonald, Post & Young. Noes none On motion of Councilman Post a vote of thanks is tendered Mayor Yesler for his uniform courtesy and kindness and the fair and impartial manner in which he had presided over the Council during his official term. Ordered that the Council do now adjourn H L Yesler, mayor attest W R Forrestclerk Jul 31 1886

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672 JOURNAL OF THE PROCEEDINGS OF THE Dec 7 1888 Chas F Dager 3556 City 10.00 Bal on sale of Impded cow Peterson & Fabin 3557 City 50.00 Prof Services Lyman Wood 3558 City 1.10 Recording W H Hughes Printing Co 3559 City 6.25 Letter heads etc J A Ames 3560 City 9.50 Filing stamp N P Wildrick 3561 City 405.00 Rebate on License Puget Sound Tel Co 3562 City 70.00 Rent of Police Hdqtrs Jesse F Cochran 3563 City 6.75 Signs VanWort & Counter 3564 City 22.50 Saddle Horse Wm Grose & Son 3565 City 5.00 Board if Indigent person F Anthony 3566 City 19.50 Justices Docket Burke & Dahlein 3567 City 4.50 Finishing Counter Seattle Transfer Co 3568 City 3.50 Carriage Hire Chambers Hack Line 3569 City 3.50 Carriage Hire Lowman & Hanford 3570 City 41.40 Statue Lowman & Hanford 3570 City 8.25 Printing Lowman & Hanford 3570 City 3.20 Duster etc Seattle Milk Co 3571 City 14.65 Milk for Smallpox Patient N B Gilvra 3572 City 84.00 Nurse for Pest house G Kellogg 3573 City 149.80 Medicine for Pest house R M Eames 3574 City 200.00 Medical Attention for Pest house King County 3575 City 5.00 1/2 ofDr Hall's Bill Northwest Fruit Co 3576 City 26.35 Fruit etc Pest house Hally & Wright 3577 City 15.40 Provisions for Pest house Toklas & Singerman 3578 City 11.90 Clothing for Pest house Fruemthal Bros 3579 City 23.75 Blankets etc for Pest house JAmes McDonald 3580 City 50.00 Nurse for Pest house John G Scurry 3581 City 394.74 Surveyors fees [total]1625.44 Road Payroll St Laborers 2644 to2697 Road 2155.44 Labor on Streets N B Gilvra 2698 Road 120.80 Supplies for St Comn'r Schwabacher Bros 2699 Road 114.25 Supplies for St Comn'r Harrington & Smith 2700 Road .50 1# Oil Jar Robt G Westerman 2701 Road .77 Bolts D E Durie 2702 Road 58.28 Feed Henry Adams 2703 Road 6.00 10 sacks carrots

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24 Journal of the Proceedings of the

[left margin] Oct 29 1890 [/left margin]

[right margin] Oct 29 1890 [/right margin]

The Bill was returned to the H of D for signature of the President.

H of D Bill No. 4 An Ordinance to provide for the payment of the Rinehart Corner passed H of D on its final passage by a vote of 12 to 1 and referred to B of A for concurrent action thereon: On motion the rules were suspended and the bill read for the 3rd time and passed by the following vote in favor Holbrook Korn Miller Pontius Snyder Wald Wilcox Mr. Prest: Against None: The bill was signed by Prest. Hall Prest. Jones and His Honor Mayor White and the clerk ordered to publish the same.

B of A Bill No. 12 An Ordinance repealing Ordinance No. 1489 being An Ordinance to lay off extend and establish Boardway was read 1st and 2nd time with report of the Judiciary Committee on the report of the appraisers in regard to Condemnation of property to extend Broadway and referred back to the Judiciary Committee.

B of A Bill No. 3 An Ordinance providing for the payment for work done and material furnished by the Spring Hill Water Co. since the contract for the purchase of the Spring Hill Water Co.'s work and all its appliances and property by the City of Seattle was read and laid over until next meeting.

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387 COMMON COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF SEATTLE DEC 27 1889

Selection of City Attorney Ordered that the Council do now proceed to elect a City Attorney in place of R.B. Albertsons resigned. Mr. S.H. Piles is hereby nominated and unanimously elected to the office of City Attorney of the City of Seattle.

The matter of securing additional council to collect delinquent street grade assessments and the compensation to be allowed, is referred to the Judiciary Commitment;

Ordered that the two new Athens Stream Fire Engines be accepted by the City.

Ordered that the Council do now adjourn until Monday December 30th A.D. 1889 at 730 P.M. Attest C.W. Ferris Clerk Approved Robert Moran Mayor

JAN 3 1890 Be it remembered that in Friday the Third day of January A.D. 1890 the Common Council of the City of Seattle meets pursuant to [law?] in the Council Chambers in the City Hall in the City of Seattle.

The following officers of the City government are present: Councilmen - D.E. Durie - G.W. Hall - T.E. Jones - U.R. Niesz H.F. Phillips - F.A. Twichell - J.N. Wallingford - Harry White. City Attorney - S.H. Piles City Clerk - C.W. Ferris Chief of Police - J.C. Mitchell The following proceedings are held.

The Mayor being absent, on motion of Councilman Hall - Councilman U.R. Niesz is elected and acting mayor.

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