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Line # Name /Lot /Block __________________________________________________ 20 1 Karl C Wagenbach /1/49 21 2 A Johnson /11/49 22 1 Conrad Bieber /7/50 23 2 Mrs E G Donihue / Lot1Block58 Lot8Block60 24 1 Fred Kelly /6/47 25 2 Christine Kelly /10&11/58 26 2 G S Dudley /2lots 1x2/38 27 1 S Cabanske /1 lot 12/38 28 1 Martin Paup /7/27 29 2 Leorge W Krimball /2lots-7-8/block20 30 1 Mrs S Balink /lot3 /38 31 1 F Nolte /xlot6/" 20 32 1 J F Lord 1. 8/" 50 33 1 Robt P Stanton /10 /68 34 5 Louis Sohnsby H W Whulagt /4,5,6,7,&8/40 35 1 P West /6/27 36 1 Wm Dankel / 10/59 37 4 A A Denny /1,10,11,12/ 29 1&1/2 W Spreseks / half of lot 11 & Lot 12/19 1&1/2 Christ West / lot10 & half of lot 11/ 19

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Aug 2/89 579F A A Denny declining to act as appraiser

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480 JOURNAL OF THE PROCEEDINGS OF THE May 21/84 equilization of the Assessment Roll of 1884 And now Franklin Matthias and Executors & Trustees of the Terry Estate petitioned in writing for a reduction in the assessment of Said Estate Laid over. Adjourned until Thursday May 22 at 8 o'clock pm Attest: E S Osborne clerk Approved U M Rasin President of the Council May 22/84 On this the 22d day of May 1884 the Common Council of the City of Seattle meets in its Council Chamber pursuant to adjournment as a Board of Equalization. Present Councilmen, Thos Clancy, B F Day, Geo W Harris, Chas McDonald, U M Rasin & F W Wusthoff By reason of the absence of His Honor the Mayor H G Struve, Coucilmen U M Rasin is appoointed President of the council to serve during such absence. And now the Council proceeds with the examination and equalization of the Assessment Roll for 1884. The Puget Sound National Bank asks a reduction of their assment. Laid over Ordered that A A Denny & D T Denny be notified to show cause if any they have, why additional property should not be added to their assessment on Monday May 26, 1884 at 8 o'clock pm Ordered that the following changes & Corrections be made is said assessment Roll to wit: C T Dose on sec's 9&10 Tp24NR4E Lots 2&10 reduced to $125. James Mitchell on Lot 3 B 15 Yesler's fractional Block reduced to $50. J W George changed to read under 1/6/of E 1/2 of Lot 1 B 10 Maynard's M N Maddock $1000 on personal property taken off Walter Clancy & McNaught on Block 13 Maynard's reduced to $1200. Adjourned until Friday May 23, 1884 at 8 o'clock pm Attest: E S Osborne clerk Approved H G Struve Mayor

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480 JOURNAL OF THE PROCEEDINGS OF THE May 21/84 equilization of the Assessment Roll of 1884 And now Franklin Matthias and Executors & Trustees of the Terry Estate petitioned in writing for a reduction in the assessment of Said Estate Laid over. Adjourned until Thursday May 22 at 8 o'clock pm Attest: E S Osborne clerk Approved U M Rasin President of the Council May 22/84 On this the 22d day of May 1884 the Common Council of the City of Seattle meets in its Council Chamber pursuant to adjournment as a Board of Equalization. Present Councilmen, Thos Clancy, B F Day, Geo W Harris, Chas McDonald, U M Rasin & F W Wusthoff By reason of the absence of His Honor the Mayor H G Struve, Coucilmen U M Rasin is appoointed President of the council to serve during such absence. And now the Council proceeds with the examination and equalization of the Assessment Roll for 1884. The Puget Sound National Bank asks a reduction of their assment. Laid over Ordered that A A Denny & D T Denny be notified to show cause if any they have, why additional property should not be added to their assessment on Monday May 26, 1884 at 8 o'clock pm Ordered that the following changes & Corrections be made is said assessment Roll to wit: C T Dose on sec's 9&10 Tp24NR4E Lots 2&10 reduced to $125. James Mitchell on Lot 3 B 15 Yesler's fractional Block reduced to $50. J W George changed to read under 1/6/of E 1/2 of Lot 1 B 10 Maynard's M N Maddock $1000 on personal property taken off Walter Clancy & McNaught on Block 13 Maynard's reduced to $1200. Adjourned until Friday May 23, 1884 at 8 o'clock pm Attest: E S Osborne clerk Approved H G Struve Mayor

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534 JOURNAL OF THE PROCEEDINGS OF THE Sept 8/84 J D Lowman Stationary No 834 $4.15 Young & McKeon Sewer for City Hall No 835 $112.40 Seattle Lumber & Comcial Co Lumber same No 836 $19.85 Ballard & Sox Padlocks and nails for same No 837 $12.50 Neuman & Argens Keys for Jail etc No 838 $8.50 Chas McDonald Repairing Jail door No 839 $1. James Brennan Leg Irons & Sharpen Picks No 840 $7.50 Harrington & Smith rope No 841 $1. Fire Fund P E Smith Care of Hook & Ladder truck No 443 $40. John Trana Cleaning Hose & Machinery No 444 $14. Michael Murphy Cleaning Hose No 445 $3. Chas E Harding Cleaning Hose No 446 $2 Joseph Keppler Cleaning Hose & Engine No 447 $3. John Sullivan Cleaning Hose No 448 $3. James Dunham Cleaning Hose & Fix pump No 449 $4.50 Ed Herrick Coal & Hauling Engine etc No 450 $11.75 Moses Keezer Work on Hook & Ladder No 451 $9. O O Denny Repairing pump No 452 $2.50 J E Monroe Maps for fire Dept No 453 $30. Spring Hill Water Co water No 454 $18. Madison Street Extension #276 H B Rummels Damages Awarded No 1171 $360. A A Denny Damages Awarded No 1172 $350. Geo Werritt Damages Awarded No 1173 $233.33 Wm Renton Damages Awarded No 1174 $150. F Kindling Damages Awarded No 1175 $103.74 Kate Regan Damages Awarded No 1176 $86.45 E M & M V Stewart Damages Awarded No 1177 $66.66 John Collins Damages Awarded No 1178 $24. Geo A Eades Damages Awarded No 1179 $2.16 M J Carkeek Damages Awarded No 1180 $62. J W Welsh Damages Awarded No 1181 $62. Claims Rejected P Emerson & James Murphy

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