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JOURNAL OF THE PROCEEDINGS OF THE
May 14/84
Ordinance No. 543"; After due consideration said Ordinance is adopted
upon the following vote, to wit: In favor of adoption Clancy, Day, Keenen,
McDonald, Northrup, Rasin, Ranke & Wusthoff. Against adoption more.
An Ordinance to appropriate $1500.00 to pay off certain indebt-
edness is referred to Judiciary Comtee
An Ordinance to extend and establish Madison Street is referred
to a Comtee to wit: Wusthoff, Ranke & Clancy
Ordered that the Council stand now adjourned
Attest: E.S. Osborne Clerk
Approved U M Rasin President of Council
May 19/84
On this the 19th day of May 1884 the Common Council of the City
of Seattle meets in its Council Chamber pursuant to law as
a Board of Equalization
Present: His Honor the Mayor H. G. Struve and Councilmen
Thos Clancy, Geo. W. Harris, John Keenen & Chas McDonald.
No quorum being present Council adjourned until Tuesday
May 20, 1884 at 8 O'Clock P.M.
Attest: E.S. Osborne Clerk
Approved U M Rasin President of Council
May 20/84
On this the 20th day of May 1884 the Common Council of the City of
Seattle meets in its Council Chamber pursuant to adjournment
as a Board of Equalization
The following Officers are present, to wit: Councilmen Thomas
Clancy
, Geo. W. Harris, John Keenen, Chas McDonald, Otto Ranke,
U. M. Rasin & F. W. Wusthoff
By reason of the absence of His Honor the Mayor H. G. Struve Council-
man U. M. Rasin is appointed President of the Council to serve during
such absence of the Mayor
[?] the Council proceeds [it?] the [?] [?] [?]
[gation?] of the [A?] [ment?] for [4?] [?] [?] [?]

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478

JOURNAL OF THE PROCEEDINGS OF THE

May 14/84

Ordinance No. 543"; After due consideration said Ordinance is adopted
upon the following vote, tonit: In favor of adoption Clancy, Day, Keenen,
McDonald, Northrup, Rasin, Ranke & Wusthoff. Against adoption more.

An Ordinance to appropriate $1500 [underline] 00 [/underline] to pay off certain indebt-
edness is referred to Judiciary Com [underline] tee [/underline]

An Ordinance to extend and establish Madison Street is referred
to a Com [underline] tee [/underline] tonit: Wusthoff, Ranke & Clancy

[underline] Ordered [/underline] that the Council stand now adjourned

Attest: E. J. O'Horne
Clerk

Approved
[signature]
Mayor

May 19/84

On this the 19th day of May 1884 the Common Council of the City
of Seattle meets in its Council Chamber pursuant to law as
a Board of Equalization

Present: His Honor the Mayor H. G. Strure and Councilmen
Thos Clancy, [strikethrough] B. [/strikethrough] Geo. W. Harris, John Keenen & Chas McDonald.
No quorum being present Council adjourned until Tuesday
May 20, 1884 at 8 O'Clock P.M.

Attest: E. J. O'Horne
Clerk

Approved
[signature]
President of Laws [and?] [strikethrough] Mayor [/strikethrough]

May 20/84

On this the 20th day of May 1884 the Common Council of the City of
Seattle meets in its Council Chamber pursuant to adjournment
as a Board of Equalization

The following Officers are present, tonit: Councilmen Thomas
Clancy, Geo. W. Harris, John Keenen, Chas McDonald, Otto Ranke,
N. M. Rasin & F. W. Wusthoff

By reason of the absence of His Honor the Mayor H. G. Strure Council-
man N. M. Rasin is appointed President of the Council to serve [?]
such absence of the Mayor

[?] the Council proceeds [it?] the [?] [?] [?]
[gation?] of the [A?] [ment?] for [4?] [?] [?] [Honor?]