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92 JOURNAL OF THE PROCEEDINGS OF THE July 7 '82 on the funds and in the amounts as following, [illegible], City Fund E.S. Osborne Clerk No 83 41.67 J.M. Hall City Atty 84 41.67 W P. Smith Police 85 3.00 Gillchrist Police 86 3.00 M.V.B. Stacy Jail Rent 87 10.00 Stewart and Ebersold Job printing 88 14.00 Waddell and Miles For Repair on Fire Engine 89 .75 J.M Conway Messenger to Pest House 90 22.00 J.L. Kohaley Policeman 91 3.00 Keene Policeman 92 3.00 John J Seely Services at Pest House 93 56.00 P. Brumm Policeman 94 6.00 Stewards Policeman 95 3.00 J.D. Symons Policeman 96 6.00 D.A. Jennings Groceries for Pest House 97 52.30 Matthew A. Kelly Drugs for Pest House 98 5.00 Jas Welsh Policeman 99 80.00 W.B. Thompson Policeman 100 80.00 D.L. McCowan Policeman 101 80.00 [F.H. Whitworth] Engineer 102 12.00 [S.G. Benedict & Co]] Stationary 103 4.78 Seattle Chronicle Printing 104 52.86 F.S. Poole Sprinkling Streets 105 50.00 Young and McKeon Police Stars 106 .75 Chas McDonald Repairs on Balls & Chains 107 2.75 E.L. Smith Health Office 108 75.00 Jas H. Woolery Chief of Police 109 100.00 Jackson Street Sidewalk Fund J.P. Roberts Building Sidewalk 9 100.00 J.P. Roberts Building Sidewalk 10 100.00 J.P. Roberts Building Sidewalk 11 100.00 J.P. Roberts Building Sidewalk 12 100.00 J.P. Roberts Building Sidewalk 13 100.00 J.P. Roberts Building Sidewalk 14 100.00 J.P. Roberts Building Sidewalk 15 35.00

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122 JOURNAL OF THE PROCEEDINGS OF THE granted to Goldberg and Vena for Retail Liquors, Charles Anderson for Retail Liquors and to Carner and Whiting for a Bowling Alley. Adopted and licenses ordered issued. The following claims having been duly audited by the Coumcil are indeed paid by Warrants drawn on the Funds and in the amounts following towit: City Fund W. E. Boone plans and specifications for Engine House No 173 $262.50 L.B. Andrews appraiser Madison St Extension 174 $20.00 D. M. Crane appraiser Madison St Extension 175 $15.00 J.E. Houghton appraiser Madison St Extension 176 $15.00 total $312.50 And now the Council proceeds to open the bids for attending the Street lamps, which bids read as follows, towit: J. C. Floyd per lamp for month $1.20 Lewis McMillan per lamp for month $1.40 H. G. Thomton per lamp for month $1.25 John Baker per lamp for month $1.50 P. Brumm per lamp for month $1.00 James Bogart per lamp for month $1.40 J. L. Kahaley per lamp for month $1.00 Ordered that foregoing bids be referred to the Gas Light Com. And now in pursuance to the order duly made on September 1st 1882 the Council proceeds to examine and equalize the assessment Roll for Front Street grade made in pursuance to Ordinance No 284 etc to hear all complaints touching said roll, pending which the matter if said consideration is laid over until Tuesday evening September 5th 1882 of 1/2 o'clock p.m. And now in pursuances, to the order duly made on September 1st 1882 the Council proceeds to examine & equalize the assessment roll for 2d, 3d, and other streets graded & improvement made in pursuance to Ordinance No 288 & to hear all complaints touching said roll, pending which the matter of said consideration is laid over until Tuesday evening September 5th 1882 at 1/2 o'clock p.m. And now in pursuance to the order duly made in September 1st 1882 the Council proceeds to examine and equalize the

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