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Office of City Engineer, Seattle, Washington, May 9th, 1894.

List of names of property owners on Front Street between Union Street and Yesler Avenue, Seattle, Washington. -----

West half of Block 1, A. A. Denny's Second Addition. 6 Lots, A. A. Denny, owner. -----

West half of Block 6, A. A. Denny's Second Addition,

L. Diller, Mrs. Knight, (Judge Greene Att'y), Jacob Levy, Estate of Guy C. Phinney, Young & Jacobson -----

West half of Block 13, Boren's Addition,

Amos Brown, owner, -----

West half of Block 12, Boren's Addition,

R. Holyoke, F. E. Sander, L. H. Griffith, M. R. Maddock, -----

West half of Block 9, Boren's Addition,

Gatzert and Schwabacher Bros, Geo. F. Frye, -----

West half of Block 8, Boren's Addition,

Estate of Guy C. Phinney, Harms and Dickman, Sam'l Kenney, -----

West half of Block 5, Boren's Addition,

M. & K. Gottstein, John Sullivan, Christ. Scheurman, -----

West half Block 4, Boren's Addition,

H. L. Yesler Estate, J. D. Lowman, Emerson, (see L. C. Gilman), -----

Block 1, Boren's Addition,

John Collins, -----

East half of Block "E", Denny's 4th Addition,

A. A. Denny, J. J. Post, J. W. Edwards, -----

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Front Street Property Owners #2. -----

East half of Block "D", Denny's4th Addition,

David Gilmore, Estate of Wm Kirkman, Dobson and Denton, John Parkinson, -----

East half of Block "C", Denny's 4th Addition,

J. G. Kenyon, Estate of L. M. Starr, Frank Winlow Amos Brown, -----

East half of Block "B", Denny's 1st Addition,

Estate of J. G. Kenyon, Puget Mill Co. , Cyrus Walker, Port Ludlow, ------

East half of Block "A", Denny's 1st Addition,

Albert M. Pontius, John Noyes, Capt. 1 Robert Knipe, James Campbell, -----

East half of Block "M", Terry's 3rd Addition,

McDougall & Southwick Co., August Melhorn, Fred Gasch, J. R. Lewis, -----

Yesler Tract.

Estate of L. M. Starr, Safe Deposit Co., Gordon Hardware Co., Kline & Rosenberg, W. P. Boyd, Estate of H. L. Yesler.

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512 JOURNAL OF THE PROCEEDINGS OF THE July 25/84 For assessor W. H. Hughes received 645 votes Frank Seidel received 473 votes For Councilmen H. L. Yesler received 626 votes Alfred Snyder received 592 votes E. F. Sox received 568 votes Amos Brown received 548 votes W. E. Jones received 534 votes J. F. McNaught received 449 votes Third Ward Total number of votes cast 725 votes For Mayor John Leary received 267 votes Geo. Kinnear received 457 votes For Chief of PoliceJ. H. Woolery received 342 votes L. Miller received 372 votes For City Attorney C. H. Hanford received 498 votes J. B. Metcalfe received 224 votes For Assessor W. H. Hughes received 527 votes Frank Seidel received 193 votes For Councilmen B. F. Day received 601 votes B. L. Northrup received 486 votes Geo. F. Frye received 485 votes Geo. W. Hall received 285 votes Otto Ranke received 216 votes Whereupon by reason of the law and the premises after said, the Council finds: That there were a total of 7525 votes cast at said election And the Council further finds that the following named persons as duly elected to the Offices following for the term provided by law, which term commences on the 3rd day of August 1884, towit: Mayor John Leary Chief of Police J. H. Woolery Attorney C. H. Hanford Assessor W. H. Hughes Councilmen from the First Ward Wm A. Harrington, Franklin Matthias, C. L. Clancy Councilmen from the Second Ward

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532 JOURNAL OF THE PROCEEDINGS OF THE Sept 5/84 is adopted upon the following vote count: In favor of adoption Clancy, Frye, Harrington, Northrup, Snyder, Sox & Yesler. Against adoption none The Attorney submits an Ordinance entitled "In relation to Warrants upon the Special Fund for payment of Damages for Madison Street Extension." After due consideration said Ordinance is adopted upon the following vote count: In favor of adoption Clancy, Frye, Harrington, Northrup, Snyder, Sox & Yesler. Against adoption none The Attorney submits and Ordinance entitled "An Ordinance to amend Section Four of Ordinance No. 499 and to repeal Ordinance No. 514. After due consideration said Ordinance is adopted upon the following vote, count. In favor of adoption Clancy, Frye, Harrington, Northrup, Snyder, Sox & Yesler. Against adoption none An Ordinance is submitted entitled "To amend Section 7 of "Ordinance No. 397: After due consideration said Ordinance is adopted upon the following vote count: In favor of adoption Frye, Northrup, Snyder, Sox & Yesler Against adoption Clancy & Harrington. 2 Ordinances are submitted each being entitled "A Special Ordinance appropriating money to pay audited bills" Adopted upon the following vote count: In favor of adoption Clancy, Frye, Harrington, Northrup, Snyder, Sox & Yesler. Against adoption none. Ordered that the Council stand now adjourned until Monday September 8, 1884 at 7 &1/2 O'clock PM Approved John Leary attest:E S OsborneClerk Sept 8/84 Be it remembered that on this the 8th day of September 1884 the Common Council of the City of Seattle meets in its Council Chamber pursuant to adjournment. The following Officers are present, to wit: His Honor the Mayor John Leary and Councilmen Chas F. Clancy, Geo. F. Frye, W. A. Harrinton, B. L. Northrup, Alfred Snyder, E. F. Sox, H. L. Yesler, G. W. Latimer & W. V. Rinehart. Thereupon the following proceedings are had:

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536 JOURNAL OF THE PROCEEDINGS OF THE Sept 8/84 vote, to wit: In favor of adoption Clancy, Frye, Harrington, Northrup, Snyder, Sox, Yesler, [Latimer]] & Rinehart. Against adoption none. The Attorney submits an Ordinance entitled "An Ordinance extending "the time for collection of assessments under Ordinance No. 572", After due consideration said Ordinance is adopted upon the following vote, to wit: In favor of adoption Clancy, Frye, Harrington, Northrup, Snyder, Sox, Yesler, [Latimer]] & Rinehart. Against adoption none. Miscellaneous And now the Street Comtee return the petition of the Seattle Lumber & Comcial Co for planking foot of Madison Street, Together with their report recommending that the same be denied & recommending further that said petitioners be authorized to make such Improvement at their own expense Ordered that the Surveyor be & is hereby instructed to examine the Beach Road & report Ordered that the Surveyor be & is hereby instructed to recommend a route from Lake Union to North School House. Ordered that the Council stand now adjourned until Friday September 12, 1884 at 7 1/2 O'Clock P.M. Attest: E.S. Osborne Clerk Approved John Leary Mayor Sept 12/84 Be it remembered that on this the 12th day of September 1884 the Common Council of the City of Seattle meets in its Council Chamber pursuant to adjournment. The following Officers are present, to wit: His Honor the Mayor John Leary and Councilmen Chas F. Clancy, W. A. Harrington, B. L. Northrup, Alfred Snyder, E. F. Sox, H. L. Yesler, W. G. Latimer & W. V. Rinehart Thereupon the following proceedings are had: Ordered that the Clerk be & is hereby authorized to cancel Warrant No. 442 drawn on fire fund for $757.00 favor of Sharpe, Coffman & Co. and to issue in lieu thereof, other Warrants in the said aggregate of $757.00 in favor of said Sharpe, Coffman & Co. Petitions Rec'd From Wm L. Preston for reconsidering the awarding the Contract for a

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