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COMMON COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF SEATTLE.

petition is granted and the ordinance committee instructed to submit an ordinance providing for the construction as [such?] sidewalk.

And now the ordinance committee submit ordinance No. 277, the same being entitled as follows, to wit: "An ordinance to provide for the lighting of the streets "and furnishing the City of Seattle with Gas, within "fixed limits." After due consideration said ordinance is adopted by the following vote to wit: In favor of adoption Thomas Clancy, John Collins, Wm. A. Jennings, John Keenan and Charles McDonald. Against adoption, None.

And now the ordinance committee submit ordi= =nance No. 278, the same being entitled as follows to wit: "An ordinance granting unto Charles Coppin, his heirs, executors, administrators and assigns, the right to lay water pipes in all streets and alleys and parts of streets and alleys in the City of Seattle."

After due consideration said ordinance is adopted by the following vote, to wit: In favor of adoption Thomas Clancy, John Collins, Wm. A. Jennings, John Keenan and Charles McDonald; against adoption, none.

Ordered that the Council now stand adjourned until May 18th, 1882

Attest:

Eef. Osborne, Clerk

Approved

L. P. Smith, Mayor

Be it remembered that on this the 17th day of May, 1882, the Common Council meets in it's council chamber as a Board of Equalization pursuant to adjournment of May 16th, 1882.

Present, His Honor, the Mayor L. P. Smith and Councilmen Thomas Clancy, John Collins, Wm. A. jennings, John Keenan and Charles McDonald. Thereupon the board proceeds to the equallization of the assessment for 1882, pending which our adjournment is had until May 18th, 1882.

Attest:

Eef. Osborne, Clerk

Approved

L. P. Smith, Mayor

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JOURNAL OF THE PROCEEDINGS OF THE

Be it remembered that on this the 18th day of May A. D. 1882, the Common Council of the City of Seattle meets in it's council chamber pursuant to adjournment of May 17th, 1882.

Present, His Honor, the Mayor, L. P. Smith and Councilmen Thos Clancy, John Colllins, John Keenan and Charles McDonald.

There being no businesss before the Council an adjournment is ordered until May 19th, 1882.

Attest

Eef. Osborne, Clerk

Approved

L. P. Smith, Mayor

Be it remembered that on this the 18th day of May, 1882, the Common Council of the City of Seattle meets in it's Council chamber as a board of equalization pursuant to adjournment of May 17th, 1882.

Present, His Honor, The Mayor, L. P. Smith, and Councilmen Thomas Clancy, John Collins, John Keenan and Chas McDonald.

Ordered that the assessment roll as corrected be adopted as the assessment roll for the year, 1882.

The Board thereupon adjourns since [all?].

Attest:

Eef. Osborne, Clerk

Approved

L. P. Smith, Mayor

Be it remembered that on this the 19th day of May 1882, the Common Council of the City of Seattle meets in it's council chamber pursuant to adjournment of May 18th, 1882.

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

Thereupon the following proceedings are had. A petition is recieved from P. S. Smith praying for the right to use a Spring on Virginia Street and the same is granted.

And now come Brix & Wilson and make application for a license to Retail Liquor for a period of three months from May (blank) 1882, to August (blank) 1882, and at the same time file their bond in accordances with the Ordinance relative thereto; after

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