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StephanieJoWebb at Mar 18, 2020 09:56 PM

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991755

To the Honorable Mayor and
Common Council of the City of
Seattle:
The undersigned your pe-
titioners respectfully represent to
your Honorable Body; that the
bridge across the creek on Lincoln
street
North of Sixth street, in Pontius
Addition
to the City of Seattle, is in a
broken down and ruinous condition, and
utterly unsafe for travel; that there is great
danger; that, in its present condition,
horses will break through the same and
thus the City will be put to great expense
and damage; that it is necessary, owing
to the condition of said bridge as aforesaid,
for loaded wagons to go on other streets in
order to avoid crossing said bridge, and the
traveling pubic is thus put to great incon-
venience.
Wherefore your petitioners pray that
said bridge be immediately removed
and in lieu thereof, a good and sub-
stantial bridge be built And your
petitioners will ever pray.

W. H. Bow
G. A. Basler
A. Storah
Fred Crede
A. S. Pinkham
Geo. Hilton

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991755

To the Honorable Mayor and
Common Council of the City of
Seattle:
The undersigned your pe-
titioners respectfully represent to
your Honorable Body; that the
bridge across the creek on Lincoln
street North of Sixth street, in Pontius
Addition to the City of Seattle, is in a
broken down and ruinous condition, and
utterly unsafe for travel; that there is great
danger; that, in its present condition,
horses will break through the same and
thus the City will be put to great expense
and damage; that it is necessary, owing
to the condition of said bridge as aforesaid,
for loaded wagons to go on other streets in
order to avoid crossing said bridge, and the
traveling pubic is thus put to great incon-
venience.
Wherefore your petitioners pray that
said bridge be immediately removed
and in lieu thereof, a good and sub-
stantial bridge be built And your
petitioners will ever pray.

W. H. Bow
G. A. Barler
A. Storah
Fred Crede
A. S. Pinkham
Geo. Hilton