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2 JOURNAL OF THE PROCEEDINGS OF THE Oct 7, 1881 Following, to wit:

City Fund E S Osborne Clerks Salary $68.39 J. M. Hall Attys salary 83.33 J. H. McGraw Chief of Police salary 100.00 D. L. McCowan Policeman 90.00 J. H. Wooley Policeman 90.00 S. F. Coombs J. P.'s salary 16.40 F. H. Whitworth Surveyors Salary $12.50 Survey of lot 213.16$ 17.50 Shorey & Atkins Water 6.00 Stewart & Ebersold Job Printing 41.75 Davis, Woodruff & Co Stationery 7.95 W H. Pumphrey Stationery 11.75 Chas McDonald Plate on Jail Window 2.50 James M. Conway Cleaning Jail 2.00 J T Jordan Labor of self & others (Garfield Memorial 20.00 F. W. Wusthoff Powder for Garfield memorial 50.50 Frank Seidel Firing Salute Garfield Memorial 26.00 Schwabacher Bros & Co Drapery etc Garfield memorial 23.87 Boyd & Poncin Crape for Garfield memorial 4.15 Prof. Lee Services on Garfield memorial 3.00 John L. Kahaley Policeman Garfield memorial 2.50 James Dunham Policeman Garfield memorial 2.50 John J. Seerley Hurse at Pest House 120.00 Robt Abrams Team To Pest House 5.00 James M. Conway Trips to Pest House 24.00 ]]Schwabacher Bros & Co]] Clothing for Small Pox patient 19.50 Ohelane & Olstad meat & vegetables for Pest House 10.17 D. A. Jennings Groceries for Pest House 18.21 A. W. Piper Bread for Pest House 3.85 Waddell & Miles Stove Grate Etc for Pest House 1.25

Road Fund

R.H. Calligan Street labor $98.50 Prisoner's Board $24.50 use of horse $9. $132.00 James Campbell Street labor 47.00 Luther Alber Street labor 45.00 Thomas Rock Street labor 8.00

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30 JOURNAL OF THE PROCEEDINGS OF THE & he is hereby instructed to issue a Warrant on the City Fund in favor of said Choir for the amount of tax paid by him on Block 52 in Maynards plot for the year 1880; thereupon the Clerk upon inspection finds that such tax paid amount to $3.41 The following claims having been duly audited by the Council are ordered paid by the Warrants drawn on the funds & in the amounts follows, to wit: City Fund E.S. Osborne Clerk $41.67 J.M. Hall Atty 41.67 J.H. McGraw Chief of Police 100.00 J.H. Woolery Police 80.00 D.L. McCowan Police 80.00 W.B. Jacklin " 80.00 James Lynn Watchman at fire 4.00 Freeman Johnson " " 4.00 Frank Seidel Assessor 187.50 F.H. Whitworth Surveyor 12.50 S.F. Coombs J.P.S. fees 11.00 Stewart Ebersold Job work 75.50 Seattle Chronicle Printing 11.25 M.V.B. Stacy Ground rent for Jails 10.00 Shorey & Atkins Water 6.00 S.G. Benedict & Co Stationery 6.95 Schwabacher Bros & Co Blankets 4.50 Road Fund R.H. Calligan Street labor $89.25 use of horse $16 $105.25 James Campbell Street labor 39." " Luther Albee " " 39." " Thos Rock " " 39." " Michael Keho " " 38." " Stetson & Post lumber 11.36 Robert Russell hauling lumber 21.50 John L. Kahaley hauling 3.50 J.S. McCallister use of cart 3.50

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47 COMMON COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF SEATTLE From Apr 9th Jacob Berth a retail grocery license from Apr 1 Pigeon Hole Table from Apr 5 & Pool Table from Apr 24 all for 3 months The following claims having been duly audited by the Council as ordered paid by Warrants drawn on the funds and in the amounts as follows tourist: City Fund E.S. Osborne Clerk $$41.67 Expressage $1 No 32 $42.67 J.M. Hall Ally No 33 $41.67 James H. Wollery Chief of Police No 34 $95.00 " Removing Common No 35 $2.00 J.L. McCowan Police No 36 $80.00 W.B. Jacklin " No 37 $35.00 James Welch " No 38 $80.00 Ben Thompson " No 39 $40.00 F.H.Whitworth Salary $12.50 Survey $6 No 40 $18.50 L.H. Coombs J.P.S. Sec V No 41 $44.50 Seattle Chronicle Printing No 42 $30.00 Stewart & Everbold Job Printing No. 43 $31.00 M.V.B Stacy Ground Rent for Jails No. 44 $10.00 H.S. Crocker & Co. Job work & books No. 45 $28.00 Robb Riddell Hauling Sae No. 46 $10.00 L.Newman Keys No. 47 2.25 J. Lock Barging Comon No. 48 3.00 Seattle Chronicle Printing No. 49 .92 Road Fund R.H. Calligan Street Labor $91 useof horse 13 Prisonrs Board No. 23 122.00 James Campbell Street Labor No. 24 50.00 Luther Alber " No. 25 49.00 Thomas Rock " No. 26 30.00 Stetson & Post Lumber No. 27 .97 Gas Fund Williamson & Kellogg from Lamp post No. 5 128.00 Seattle Gas Light Co Gas $195.45 attendance $30 No. 6 225.45 Wadder Mill hook on gas pipes No. 7 15.20

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160 JOURNAL OF THE PROCEEDINGS OF THE Oct 26/82 are approved. From City Surveyor submitting Plans, Specification and Estimates for the Improvements on South Second Street as required by Ordinance No. 325. Thereupon after due examination the same are approved. From City Surveyor submitting Plans, Specification and Estimates for the Improvements on Jackson required by Ordinance No. 325. Thereupon after due examination the same are approved. From City Surveyor submitting Plans, Specification for the sidewalk on Washington Street required by Ordinance No. 326. Thereupon after due examination the same are approved. Committee's Reports From Licenses and Revenue recommending a retail liquor license be issued to J.C. Nixon. Adopted Applicaton for Licenses From Wm. Grose for retail liquors. Referred to the Committee on Licenses and Revenue. New Business Ordered that the Mayor be and is hereby instructed to appoint a Committee of three to be known as the Jail Committee whose duty is shall be to superintend the construction of the New City Engine under Ordinance No 285 and that they are hereby empowered to employ a suitable Architect for that purpose at an expense not to exceed $75.00. Thereupon the Mayor appoints Rasin, Cosper and Gasch as such Committee. And now the Council proceeds to elect a Policeman to fill the vacancy called by the resigantion of R.H. Calligan. Whereupon such election is held and James W. Stuart receiving a majority of all the votes of the Councilmen present is duly declared elected to fill such vacancy for the term provided by law.

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171 COMMON COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF SEATTLE Nov 10/82 Revenue. Ordered that a retail liquor license be granted to Thos Osgood upon on his application now on file. Claims paid - Fire Fund R.H. Calligan Work on Incline No 95 $5.50 Ordinances Consideration of Councilman Rasin introduces an Ordinance entitled "An Ordinance to amend Ordinance 129 entitled and Ordinance relating to the Fire Warden his powers and duties. Approved Nov. 23 1876." After due consideration said ordinance is adopted upon the following vote, towit: In favor of adoption Cosper, Clancy, Gasch, McDonald, Manning and Rasin. Against adoption none. And now the Council proceeds to consider an ordinance granting to W.W. Goodrich certain rights to maintain water works. After due consideration said ordinance is rejected upon the following vote, towit: In favor of adoption none. Against adoption Cosper, Clancy, ]]Gasch]], McDonald, Manning and Rasin. And now the Judiciary and Legislative Committee submit an ordinance entitled "A special ordinance appropriating money to pay audited bills". After due consideration said ordinance is adopted upon the following vote, towit: In favor of adoption Cosper, Clancy, Gasch, McDonald, Manning and Rasin. Against adoption none. Ordered that the Clerk be and is hereby instructed to write proposals to furnish lamp posts and lamps. Ordered that the Jail Comtee. be and are hereby instructed to plaster the inside walls of the Engine Room in new City Engine House.

Ordered that the City Atty be and he is hereby instructed to take all necessary steps to defend the suit of John Leary -v- City now pending. Ordered that the Council stand now adjourned until Monday Nov. 13 1882 at 7 o'clock p.m. Attest: E S Osborne Clerk Approved H G Struve Mayor

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