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304 JOURNAL OF THE PROCEEDINGS OF THE Oct 7 1887 From Police Justices H F Jones, and N Soderberg referred tofinance Committee and returned approved. From Chief of Police read and ordered filed. From City Treasurer read and referred to Finance Comittee and returned approved. From City Jailor referred to Finance Com. & returned approved. From the Costodian of the Powder House. for month of August read and ordered filed. From Chief of the Fire Department making certain recommendations and suggestions, read and referred to the Committee on Fire & Water & Chairman of Com on Public Buildings. From Harbor Master reporting collection of wharfage to the amount of $220.00 read and referred to Committee on Harbor and Wharves. Committee Reports received. From the Judiciary Committee rejecting petition of Maurice O'Connor for $500. damages on Lot No 6 Block 4 Judkins Addn on accont of extending Grant Street through the same. Report adopted. From Street Light Com on petition of A H Manning & others recommending that 16 C P lights be placed along Bell Street from Second Street to Fourth Street Adopted. From same Committee granting petitoin of [G G Richards]] & others for street lights on Pine Street from 8th St to 11th Street Adopted. From Street Committee rejecting petition of J G Scurry & others for establishing the grade of Mikado Street adopted.

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305 COMMON COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF SEATTLE Oct 7 1887 From same Committee of petition of August Bittner for keeping Madison Street open reporting that the Comtractor on Madison Street says it will cost $300. to keep the street open. Report filed and on motion the petition of said Aug Bittner is rejected. From Same Committee recommending that the petition of C B Bagley andothers to open High Street be granted. Adopted. From the Committee on Public Buildings and Grounds as follows: "We have examined the City Engine House No 2 and find that it requires a new roof, and also Anchors to the Front Walls. We would therefore recommend that the City Clerk be instructed to advertise for bids for taking off the old Tin on the roof and replacing the same with the best I C Charcoal tin properly laid, with standing seams, all to be properly laid, well fastened, and finished in a thorough workmanlike manner; also for the putting in of twelve (12) iron anchors in the Front walls, the whole of the work to be done under the supervision of the chairman of the Committee on Public Buildings Grounds and property. Adopted. From the Finance Committee reporting that they have rejected the following bills. Name Fund Amount Services J D McDaniels City Fund 5.00 Claim for services as Spl' Police E Deal City Fund 7.00 Claim for services as Spl' Police M Costello City Fund 7.50 Claim for services as Spl' Police Geo Blodget City Fund 5.00 Claim for services as Spl' Police F A Minick City Fund 5.00 Claim for services as Spl' Police Anderson City Fund 2.50 Claim for services as Spl' Police Dr F B Kendrick City Fund 30.00 Medical Attendance at request of Police On motion the report is adopted and claims rejected.

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306 JOURNAL OF THE PROCEEDINGS OF THE Oct 7 1887 From Committee on Sewers and Drainage rejecting a petitionof F W Wald & others for a sewen in the alley in Block 39 of Maynard's Plat adopted Applications for Licenses Referred Henry Thompson Oliver Bernard Licenses Granted Alex Meister retail Intox from Sept 3rd for 6 mos Duffy & Bagley retail Intox from Sept 17th for 6 mos The vote upon issuing said licenses is as follows: In favor of same, [Furth]], Frink, Green, Lake, Moran, Niesz, Russell & Reitze.Against none. Bills Allowed The following claims against the City having been duly audited and allowed by the council aare ordered paid by warrants drawn on the several funds ad follows, viz: Nme Warrant# Fund Amount Services W R Forrest 2519 City 125.00 Salary City Clerk C W Ferris 2520 City 78.00 Salary City Deputy Clerk L C Gilman 2521 City 100.00 Salary City Atty E A Turner 2522 City 100.00 Salary City Treasur Laurence Cummings 2523 City 98.00 Salary Street Comn'r James Bogart 2524 City 60.00 Salary City Jailor James Bogart 2524 City 155.80 Board of prisoners Wm Murphy 2525 City 100.80 Salary Chief of Police A H Manning 2526 City 85.00 Salary Captn of Police J L McClellan 2527 City 65.00 Salary Police Officer Geo Van Dyke 2528 City 65.00 Salary Police Officer W L Bowers 2529 City 65.00 Salary Police Officer Chas Robinson 2530 City 65.00 Salary Police Officer W M Jones 2531 City 65.00 Salary Police Officer F A Fay 2532 City 65.00 Salary Police Officer D Phillips 2533 City 65.00 Salary Police Officer O D Butterfield 2534 City 65.00 Salary Police Officer H A Bigelow 2535 City 30.33 Salary Police Officer D R Huntoon 2536 City 30.33 Salary Police Officer [total]1477.41

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307 COMMON COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF SEATTLE Oct 7 1887 [total]22.60 D H Webster 2537 City 30.33 Salary Police Officer W H Lord 2538 City 30.33 Salary Police Officer James Miles 2539 City 4.30 Salary Police Officer J D Duncan 2540 City 4.30 Salary Police Officer Fred Voigt 2541 City 2.15 Salary Police Officer E Dial 2542 City 10.80 Salary Police Officer J W Hunt 2543 City 2.15 Salary Police Officer J W Hunt 2543 City 22.50 Salary Spl Police Officer Alex McCaskell 2544 City 22.50 Salary Spl Police Officer M H O'Connor 2545 City 17.50 Salary Spl Police Officer John Brown 2546 City 2.50 Salary Spl Police Officer J L McDaniel 2547 City 2.15 Salary Spl Police Officer H F Jones 2548 City 22.50 Justice Fees N Soderberg 2549 City 42.70 Justice Fees N Soderberg 2549 City 59.45 Justice Fees Cora Cogill 2550 City 2.20 Witness Fees R Russell 2551 City 63.00 Care of Angeline Lowman & Hanford 2552 City 231.00 Printing Reports Etc Oregon Impt Co 2553 City 12.00 Coal Sunset Telephone Co 2554 City 5.90 Telephone Service for Octo Harrington & Smith 2555 City 2.50 Soap etc for Jail Chas McDonald 2556 City 16.50 Iron Shutters For Jail G W Crane 2557 City 50.96 Taxes Refunded W H Hughes Printing Co 2558 City 6.00 Printing Blanks Mrs Myra C Ingraham 2559 City 38.61 Taxes Refunded M A Kelly 2560 City 15.50 Medicine for prisoners F S Curtis 2561 City 125.00 Rebate on License Wm Murphy 2562 City 7.25 Cash Paid for removing carrion etc H Argens 2563 City 11.25 Lock & Keys for Jail Z C Miles 2564 City 1.00 Gas Globe W H Hughes 2565 City 10.00 Furnishing list of streets F Anthony 2566 City 35.00 Delinquent Ass't Roll & Binding B B Dearborn 2567 City 5.50 Printing Letterheads Hughes & Whittlesly 2568 City 1040.00 Correcting Assesst Roll M S Bettencourt 2569 City 2.75 Ice for COuncil Hall & Galloway 2570 City 2.88 Milk for Angeline [total]2007.61

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308 JOURNAL OF THE PROCEEDINGS OF THE Oct 7 1887 James P Ludlow 2551 City 226.00 Dist Court Clerk's Fee J M Quilter 2572 City 300.00 Assessor's Fees Press Pub Co 2573 City 7.50 Printing Patrick Farraher 2574 City 2.50 Services Spl Police Albro Gardner 2575 City 36.00 Engineering Eleventh Street Albro Gardner 2575 City 2.75 Setting Telegraph Poles Albro Gardner 2575 City 52.77 Engineering Main Street sewer Albro Gardner 2575 City 5.88 Engineering Mill Street Sewer [total]633.40 Road Fund Daniel Moore 1727 Road 62.00 Labor on Streets Edward Snodell 1728 Road 62.00 Labor on Streets John Sheehan 1729 Road 60.95 Labor on Streets Oscar Young 1730 Road 63.20 Labor on Streets Z Scott 1731 Road 58.50 Labor on Streets P Delaney 1732 Road 58.50 Labor on Streets Thomas Rock 1733 Road 58.50 Labor on Streets P Cunningham 1734 Road 58.50 Labor on Streets John Mahoney 1735 Road 54.55 Labor on Streets Wm Krause 1736 Road 59.05 Labor on Streets Wm Morris 1737 Road 56.45 Labor on Streets Ben Anderson 1738 Road 57.35 Labor on Streets Phillip Cochran 1739 Road 57.39 Labor on Streets M J Hill 1740 Road 54.80 Labor on Streets Fred Hilton 1741 Road 51.75 Labor on Streets P Leamy 1742 Road 56.45 Labor on Streets Andrew Swanson 1743 Road 46.10 Labor on Streets P A Albion 1744 Road 47.25 Labor on Streets Ira Carpenter 1745 Road 43.85 Labor on Streets Abraham Cook 1746 Road 41.05 Labor on Streets O F Soderberg 1747 Road 27.00 Labor on Streets Thos Davis 1748 Road 20.25 Labor on Streets Thomas Kerr 1749 Road 15.75 Labor on Streets Thomas Kelley 1750 Road 11.25 Labor on Streets J Ingraham 1751 Road 9.00 Labor on Streets J B Clinter 1752 Road 9.00 Labor on Streets James Maloney 1753 Road 9.00 Labor on Streets

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