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67 COMMON COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF SEATTLE Be it remembered that on this the 13th day of May 1882, the Common Council of the City of Seattle meets in its Council Chamber pursuant to adjournment of May 12th 1882 Present, His Honor, the Mayor L. P. Smith, and Councilmen John Collins, Wm. A. Jennings, John Keenan and Charles McDonald Thereupon the following proceedings are had. A petition is received from Chas. [Coffin?] praying for the right to lay water pipe in the Streets and alleys of the City of Seattle. After due consideration said petition is granted and the ordinance committee instructed to submit an ordinance in accordance therewith and containing all necessary and proper provisions. And now the City Attorney submits ordinance No. 275, the same being entitled as follows, to wit: "an Ordinance to amend section three (3) of ordinance No. 273, entitled 'A special ordinance to provide for the grading and improvement of Union Street from the center line of Front Street to the centre line of Eighth Street in the City of Seattle County of King In Territory of Washington'" After due consideration said Ordinance is adopted by the following vote, towit: in favor of adoption John Collins, Wm. A. Jennings, John Keenan and Charles McDonald. Ordered that the Council now stand adjourned until May 15th at 7 1/2 pm. Attest: E S Osborne, Clerk Approved L P Smith, Mayor Be it remembered that on this the 13th day of May 1882 the Common Council of the City of Seattle meets as a board of equalization pursuant to adjournment of May 12th 1882. Present His Honor, Mayor L. P. Smith and Councilmen John Collins, Wm. A. Jennings, John Keenan, and Chas.McDonald. Ordered that Adam Orth be notified that on tuesday, May 16th 1882, the Council will raise his assessment. Pending the equalization of the assessment roll for 1882, the Council adjourns Attest E S Osborne, Clerk Approved Ma

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JOURNAL OF THE PROCEEDINGS OF THE

Be it remembered that on this the 15th day of May, 1882, the Common Council of the City of Seattle meets in it's Council Chamber pursuant to adjournment of May 13th, 1882

Present His Honor, the Mayor, L. P. Smith and Councilmen Thos Clancy, John Collins, Wm. A. Jennings, John Keenan and Charles McDonald.

Thereupon the following proceedings are had. A petition is received from F. M. Stechham praying for the amendment of Ordinance No 156. Ordered that said petition be laid on the table.

A communication is recieved from the City Treasurer in reference to delinquencies on Main Street Sidewalk tax, whereupon it is ordered that an extension of ten days be allowed in which taxes may be received on said Main Street Tax Rolls, and that the treasurer notify by letter all delinquents thereon.

And now the Council proceeds to the consideration of Ordinance No 276, the same being entitled as follows, Towit: "An Ordinance to Extend and Establish Madison Street in the "City of Seattle". After due consideration said ordinance is adopted by the following vote, Towit: In favor of adoption, Thomas Clancy, John Collins, Wm. A. Jennings, John Keenan, and Chas. McDonald. Against adoption, none.

The Committee on " New City Map" submit a written report recommending the acceptance by the City of the proposal of Mr S. C. Harris to make a new map for $500.--

The proposal of Mr S. C. Harris is submitted to the council , and after due consideration is accepted.

Ordered that the Council now stand adjorned until May 16th, 1882

Attest

Eef. Osborne, Clerk

Approved

L. P. Smith, Mayor

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