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dangerous, on account of the liability or probability
that fires will be started under such circumstances as
to become dangerous to the prosperity and welfare of
the citizens.

Sec. 5--The said Fire Warden shall be diligent
in the discharge of his duties, and visit and inspect all
suspected places coming to his knowledge, and on
discovering places of unusual danger from fire, it shall be
his duty at once to give such orders and directions for
doing away with such danger and rendering the place
safe as in his judgement may be necessary, and which
orders or directions he shall communicate to the owners,
or their agents, of the places where such dangers
exist, as to the occupants of said places, and require
such danger to be removed within such time as he
may think proper; but the time given not to exceed ten
days from the time of giving such notice, and if such
danger is not remedied or removed within the time given,
then the said Fire Warden may enter upon the premises
and remedy or remove such danger, and the owner
of such property shall be liable to the City of Seattle
for the cost of the work and material, and also be
deemed guilty of a misdemeanor if he had received
the notice provided for in this section, and may on
conviction before any court having jurisdiction, be
fined in any sum not less than five or more than fifty
dollars.

Sec. 6--On any dangerous fire breaking out, it
shall be the duty of the Fire Warden to go at once

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