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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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40 JOURNAL OF THE PROCEEDINGS OF THE July 9 1886 Licenses Ordered Issued Geo Meister Retail Intox 3 months from July 10 1886 Feigh & Miller Retail Intox 3 months from June 20 1886 A Lunn Retail Intox 3 months from July 1 1886 A F Able & Co Retail Malt 3 months from July 1 1886 Mrs John Osborn Retail Malt 3 months from June 7 1886 Bills allowed The following claims against the City having been duly audited by the council are allowed and ordered paid by warrants drawn on the several funds as follows to wit: Name Warrant # Fund Amount Remarks W R Forrest 1712 City 125.00 Salary City Clerk E Shepard 1713 City 100.00 Salary Deputy City Clerk C H HAnford 1714 City 100.00 Salary City Atty A Chilberg 1715 City 83.33 Salary City Treasurer J Bogart 1716 City 60.00 Salary City Jailor L Cummings 1717 City 91.00 Salary St Commnr J H Woolery 1718 City 100.00 Salary Chief Police W H DeWolf 1719 City 80.00 Salary Captn Police W B Jackling 1720 City 80.00 Salary Captn Police D H Webster 1721 City 65.00 Salary Policeman H K Struve 1722 City 65.00 Salary Policeman D H Blackman 1723 City 65.00 Salary Policeman A McRae 1724 City 65.00 Salary Policeman E H Hubbart 1725 City 65.00 Salary Policeman J R Davis 1726 City 65.00 Salary Policeman J W McGee 1727 City 65.00 Salary Policeman C A Craig 1728 City 65.00 Salary Policeman B Rogers 1729 City 65.00 Salary Policeman J W Smart 1730 City 65.00 Salary Policeman L B Young 1731 City 65.00 Salary Policeman

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66 JOURNAL OF THE PROCEEDINGS OF THE Aug 6 1886 Harbors and} T W Lake chairman Wharves } J Furth & R Russell Petitions Comunications etc Petition of Peter Brunn for a position on the PooliceForse read and ordered filed Communication form James H Woolery Ex Chief of Police in regard to salary for months of Jany & Feby 1886 Read and Referred to Judiciary Committee Official Reports Rec'd From City Treasurer Referred to Finance Com. From City Jailor Referred to Finance Com. From Justice Geo G Lyon Referred to Judiciary Com. From Custodian of the Powder House Ordered filed From City Attorney Ordered filed From Street Commissioner Referred to St Com. & Approved Licenses Referred Thomas Anderson, Harms & Peters, E C Huntley, Ernest Romey, E Champeaux, W Waugh Bills Allowed The following claims against the City having been duly audited by the Council are allowed and ordered paid by warrants drawn on the several funds as follows, viz: Name Warrant fund Amount Remarks W R Forrest 1835 City 125.00 Salary City Clerk A Chilberg 1836 City 83.33 Salary City Treasurer L Cummings 1837 City 91.00 Salary St Commsr J S M Smart 1838 City 75.00 Salary Health Officer J Bogart 1839 City 60.00 Salary City Jailor J Bogart 1839 City 134.60 Board of prisoners Geo G Lyon 1840 City 70.90 Justice fees Lowman & Hanford S & P 1841 City 18.20 Printing Blanks etc A Schallstadt 1842 City 7.50 Ballott Box Sunset Telephone Co 1843 City 5.90 Telephone for Aug [total] 671.43

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81 COMMON COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF SEATTLE Sep 3 1886 Name Warrant# Fund Amount Remarks W R Forrest 1858 City 125.00 Salary City Clerk E Shepard 1859 City 15.40 Salary City Clerk Jas Bogart 1860 City 60.00 Salary City Clerk Jas Bogart 1860 City 53.80 Salary City Clerk A Chilberg 1861 City 40.00 Salary City Clerk L A Treen 1862 City 60.00 Salary City Clerk L Cummings 1863 City 94.50 Salary City Clerk F H Peterson 1864 City 100.00 Salary City Clerk Bolton Rogers 1865 City 26.00 Services as Police Officer J W Smart 1866 City 26.00 Services as Police Officer L B Young 1867 City 26.00 Services as Police Officer J R Davis 1868 City 26.00 Services as Police Officer W B Jackling 1869 City 26.00 Services as Police Officer B Rogers 1870 City 4.30 Special Police Chas E Norager 1871 City 2.15 Special Police Fred A Minick 1872 City 2.15 Special Police J Kelley 1873 City 2.15 Special Police J Meyers 1874 City 2.15 Special Police Wm Murphy]] 1875 City 100.00 Salary Chief ofPoliceman Jas Welch 1876 City 50.54 Salary Capt of Policeman J W Hunt 1877 City 41.00 Salary Policeman W G H Pickney 1878 City 41.00 Salary Policeman T H Campbell 1879 City 41.00 Salary Policeman J L McClellan City 41.00 Salary Policeman T Butler 1880\1881\1882 City 41.00 Salary Policeman F A Fay 1883 City 41.00 Salary Policeman Fred Voigt 1884\1885 City 41.00 Salary Policeman J L McDaniel 1886\1887 City 41.00 Salary Policeman Wm Morris 1888 City 41.00 Salary Policeman Geo G Lyon 1889 City 11.50 Justice [?] S C Harris 1890 City 1.75 Recording Deed Lowman & Hanford 1891 City 12.00 Printing for City Sunset Telephone Co 1892 City 5.90 Telephone for Sept D & E M Munroe 1893 City 7.00 Meals for ElectionBoard G A Hill 1894 City 58.65 Justice Peace Fees

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94 JOURNAL OF THE PROCEEDINGS OF THE Oct 1 1886 Cemetary fund 1935 City 190.00 Ordinance No776 Transferred to Cem fund [total] 2168.85 E L McClallahan 1386 Road 58.50 Labor on Streets Daniel Moore 1387 Road 56.25 Labor on Streets Thomas Rock 1388 Road 58.05 Labor on Streets Phillip Cochrane 1389 Road 56.25 Labor on Streets Z Scott 1390 Road 56.25 Labor on Streets Luther Albee 1391 Road 51.75 Labor on Streets James Burke 1392 Road 50.60 Labor on Streets John Mahoney 1393 Road 42.15 Labor on Streets Charles Brown 1394 Road 56.25 Labor on Streets Peter Cunningham 1395 Road 55.10 Labor on Streets Oscar Young 1396 Road 56.90 Labor on Streets Stephen Berry 1397 Road 34.85 Labor on Streets John Cunningham 1398 Road 9.00 Labor on Streets A E King 1399 Road 9.00 Labor on Streets C Beckman 1400 Road 9.00 Labor on Streets W S Gass 1401 Road 9.00 Labor on Streets John Keenan 1402 Road 4.50 Labor on Streets [total] 673.40 C P Stone 1403 Road 32.50 Feed for City Team Gordon Hardware Co 1404 Road 6.15 Nails, Powder, Fuse, etc Chas McDonald 1405 Road 21.00 Repairing Tools J A McBeath & Co 1406 Road 6.70 Horse Shoeing etc Harrington & Smith 1407 Road 471.37 Feed for City Team G Kellogg & Co 1408 Road 3.00 3 Horse Liniment Young & McKeon 1409 Road 1.25 Sewer Pipe & Labor A Chilberg 1410 Road 11.25 Oats M Keezer 1411 Road 2.00 Use of Jack Screws A M Gilman 932 Fire 75.00 Salary Engr #2 W A Perry 933 Fire 75.00 Salary Engr #1 Chas & McKeon 934 Fire 2.00 Repairing Hose Cart G Kellogg 935 Fire 60.95 Coal Youn & McKeon 936 Fire 3.50 Stove Pipe etc Seattle Electric Light Co 160 Gas 135.60 Street Lighting Spring Hill Water Co 44 Water 250.50 Water for Sept A W Burrell 1429 Grant St Plank Road 3924.00 Grant Street Plank Road Contract

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