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22 JOURNAL OF THE PROCEEDINGS OF THE Ordered that the Clerk be & he is hereby instructed to communicate with the owners of property interested, that the Council purpose ordering the Construction of a certain sidewalk to connect with the 6th side walk. Ordered that Fifth Street be improved under the supervision of the Street Committee in accordance with a plan to be approved by the Surveyor Ordered that the Council Stand now adjourned Attest: E S Osborne Clerk Approved L P Smith Mayor Be it remembered that on this the 6th day of January 1882 The Common Council of the City of Seattle meets in its Council Chamber pursuant to law The following Officers are present to wit: Councilmen Thos Clancy, John Collins, M. Densmore, Wm A. Jennings, John Keenan, Moses Keezer and Charles McDonald Thereupon the following proceedings are had By reason of the absence of His Honor the Mayor L.P. Smith by sickness and his consequent inability to perform the duties of his office, Councilman Wm A. Jennings is by the Council elected to the Office of Acting Mayor during such temporary inability A petition is received from W. Buritt & others praying for the removal of certain obstructions at the foot of 3rd Street, Thereupon the same is referred to the Street Committee A Petition is received from F. W. Wusthoff praying for the remitting of a Road Poll Tax, thereupon the same is referred to the Finance Committee A petition is received from M. Choir praying for the remitting of certain taxes paid; Thereupon the same is refered to the Finance Committee. a petition is received from Benj Murphy praying for the remitting of a Road Poll Tax; Thereupon the Prayer of the petition

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22 JOURNAL OF TEH PROCEEDINGS OF THE Ordered that the Clerk be & he is hereby instructed to communicate with the owners of property interested that that Common purpose ordering the Construction of a certain sidewalk to connect with the 6th sidewalk Ordered that the Fifth Street be improved under the supervision of the Street Committee in accordance with a plan to be approved by the Surveryor Ordered that that Council stand now adjourned Attest: E S Osborne, Clerk Approved L.P. Smith, Mayor Be it remembered that on this the 6th day of January 1882 the Common Council of the City of Seattle meets in its Council Chambers pursuant to law The following Officers are present to wit: Councilmen Thos Clancy, John Collins, M Demsmore, Wm A Jennings, John Keenan Moses Keezer and Charles McDonald Thereupon the following proceedings are had By reason of the absence of His Honor the Mayor L P Smith by sickness and his consequent inability to perform the dutues of his office of, Councilman Wm A Jennings is by the Council elected to the office of Acting Mayor during such temporary inability A petition is received from W Burnit & others praying for the removal of certain obstructions at the foot of 3rd Street Thereupon the same is referred to the Street Committee A petition is received from F W Wusthoff praying for the remitting of a Road Poll Tax, thereupon same is referred to the Finance Committee A petition is received from Benj Murphy praying for the remitting of a road poll tax; thereupon the prayer of the petition

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25 COMMON COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF SEATTLE D.l.McCowan Police $80.00 S F. Coombs JPS Fees 37.20 Seattle Daily Chronicle Printing 21.18 Stewart & Ebersold Job Printing 60.00 M V B Stacy Ground sent for Jails 10.00 McNaught, Ferry & McNaught Opinion in reference to paupers 50.00 Geo Kinnear Appraises Madison St. Extension 10.00 L.B. Andrews " " " 10.00 L. Newman Jail Keys 3.00 F.W Westhoff Jail lock 2.25 Charles Woolesy killing dogs 16.00 Anthony LeBrashe " " 4.00 S.G.Benedict & Co Stationery & C 6.75 R.H.Calligan Street Labor $91use of horse $11PrisonersBoard $14 $116.00 Luther Albee " 39.00 James Campbell " 35.00 Thomas Rock " 35.00 Stetson & Post lumber 53.24 Robert Russell hauling lumber 7.25 John L Kahaley " 2.50 F.W Westhoff hardware 5.60 Benj Murphy$4JohnMcElroy $4John Levy $4W.H Burnitt $4.00 Road Poll Taxes remitted 16.00 Gas Fund Sattle Gas Light Co Gas $146.65 attend lights $30 $176.65 Waddell & Miles repairs to gas fixtures 4.50 Julius Linberg Gas Tax remitted 4.20 Fire Fund W.A.Perry Steward Engine House $75.00 J.D.Hinckly Ground rent 8.00 Waddell & Miles repairs to water pipe in Madison St. Incline 2.50 John Maginnis hauling coal .75 Charles McDonald to purchase coal 10.00 Ordered that the Street Commissioner be and he is hereby instructed to remove the need from off certain portions of Commercial, Mill & ]]Front Street]]s

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32 JOURNAL OF THE PROCEEDINGS OF THE Names Description of License Terms Date of Commencement Thos Smith Retail Liquor 3 months Feb 8, 1882 Thos Smith d" 3 months Feb 8, 1882 Flynn & Anderson d" 3 months Feb 8, 1882 d" 1 Billiard Table 3 months Feb 8, 1882 J C Nixon Retail Liquor 3 months Feb 12, 1882 d" 2 Billiard Tables 3 months Feb 12, 1882 D A Jennings Wholesale 6 months Feb 9, 1882 Margaret Harmon Retail Liquor 6 months Feb 11, 1882 d" 1 Billiard Table 6 months Feb 7, 1882 Thos Osgood Retail Liquor 3 months Feb 16, 1882 J H Horrell d" 3 months Feb 8, 1882 G Burian Grocery 6 months Feb 13, 1882 d" 1 pool table 6 months Feb 13, 1882 d" 1 Pigeon Hole Table 6 months Feb 13, 1882 Jacob Beer Retail Liquor 3 months Feb 10, 1882 S Baxter & Co Wholesale 6 months Feb 10, 1882 Ihrig & Hahn Grocery 3 months Feb 10, 1882 d" 1 Pigeon Hole table 3 months Feb 10, 1882 Frank Peters Retail Liquor 3 months Feb 10, 1882 R Pritchard d" 3 months Feb 16, 1882 Conrad Brahm Grocery 3 months Feb 8, 1882 d" 1 Pigeon Hole Table 3 months Feb 8, 1882 Benj Murphy Retail Liquor 3 months Feb 11, 1882 Louis Sylvania d" 3 months Feb 7, 1882 John Kennedy d" 3 months Feb 10, 1882 Margaret Sullivan Grocery 3 months Feb 12, 1882 Schwabacher Bros & Co Wholesale 6 months Feb 9, 1882 Andrew Slorah Grocery 3 months Feb 7, 1882 John Collins Retail Liquor 3 months Feb 8, 1882 Fred Gasch Grocery 6 months Feb 8, 1882 d" 1 Pigeon Hole Table 6 months Feb 8, 1882 Ordered thar a Gas & Light post be erected near the Depot of the C&PSRR

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107 COMMON COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF SEATTLE Aug 4/82 of good moral character it is therefore ordered that, upon their compliance with all the other provisions of said ordinance the clerk be and he is hereby instructed to issue licenses to said applicants for the periods and purposes following, viz: Names Description of License Period Date of Commencement Flynn & Anderson Retail Liquor 3mos August 8, 1882 Flynn & Anderson 1 Billiard Table 3mos August 8, 1882 Margaret Harmon Retail Liquor 6mos August 11, 1882 Margaret Harman 1 Billiard Table 6mos August 11, 1882 Andrew Slorah Grocery 3mos August 11, 1882 Lester & Pritchard Retail Liquor 3mos August 17, 1882 Benj Murphy Retail Liquor 6mos August 11, 1882 Benj Murphy 1 Billiard Table 6mos August 11, 1882 Margaret Sullivan Grocery 3mos August 12, 1882 A F Hill Retail Liquor 3mos August 12, 1882 A F Hill 1 Billiard Table 3mos August 12, 1882 Thomas Smith Retail Liquor 3mos August 8, 1882 Thomas Smith Retail Liquor 3mos August 8, 1882 Gottlieb Burrian Grocery 6mos August 22, 1882 Gottlieb Burrian 1 Pool Table 6mos August 22, 1882 Gottlieb Burrian 1 Pigeon Hole Table 6mos August 22, 1882 John H Horrell Retail Liquor 6mos August 8, 1882 Adam Shay 1 Pigeon Hole Table 3mos August 10, 1882 Adam Shay Grocery 3mos August 10, 1882 Jake Ben Retail Liquor 3mos August 10, 1882 Louis Sylvania Retail Liquor 3mos August 8, 1882 Funk & Crasson Grocery 3mos August 4, 1882 Conrad Boehm 1 Pigeon Hole Table 3mos August 8, 1882 Conrad Boehm Grocery 3mos August 8, 1882 Thos & C F Clancy 2 Billiard Tables 3mos August 8, 1882 Thos & C F Clancy Retail Liquor 3mos August 8, 1882 Thos & C F Clancy 2 Billiard Tables 3mos August 8, 1882 Fred Gash 1 Pigeon Hole Table 6mos August 8, 1882 Fred Gash Grocery 6mos August 8, 1882 Smith & Fanar Retail Liquor 3mos August 8, 1882 Smith & Fanar 1 Billiard Table 3mos August 8, 1882 D A Jennings Wholesale Liquor 6mos August 9, 1882 Schwabacher Bros & Co Wholesale Liquor 6mos August 9, 1882 S Baxter & Co Wholesale Liquor 6mos August 10, 1882 Thos Osgood Retail Liquor 3mos August 16, 1882

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