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523 COMMON COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF SEATTLE AUG 21/84 thereto the following And the Councilmay at any meeting thereof by order which shall be entered of record make such charges as it may deem advisible either in the number & Boundries of the Police districts or in the assignment of the Officers to the districts. Ordered laid on the table until next regular meeting And nowthe surveyor submits the Plans ans Specificationfor a sidewalk on Front, Kentucky, HArrison, & Temperance Streets under Ordinance No 581, thereupon after due examinatonthe same ore approved. Ordered that the owners of the buildings on Front Street recently damages by fire be & are hereby permitted to repair the same under instrructions from & supervisions of the Fire & Water Comtee Provided however, that said buildings when repaired sahll not exceed 3 stroies inheight. And now the Judiciary Comtee make their report on the petition of David Ross et als for reducing the license of book canvassers recommending that siad license be fixed at the rate of $20.00 per annum Adopted and Atty instructed to submit an Ordinance accordingly Licenses Ordered Issued Ordered that licenses be issued as follows to wit: Andreas Mauer for retail liquors for 3 months from Aug 18 John Shepich for grocery for 3 months from Aug 8 Margaret Sullivan for grocery for 3 months from Aug 15 Schwabacher Bros & Co forWholesale for 3 months from Aug 9 S Baxter & Co for wholesale for 3 months from Aug 10 Chas Ross for Grocery for 3 months from Aug 7 Bernard Kurtz for Grocery for 3 months from Aug 6 Christ Krieger for Grocery for 3 months from Aug 10 Cowles & Foster for retail for 3 months from Aug 12 W F Allen & Co for retail for 3 months from Aug 13 Smith & Farrar for retail for 3 months from Aug 8 A F Able for retail for 3 months from Aug13 O'Shea & Tarent for retail for 3 months from Aug 13 Moran& Lawrence for retail for 3 months from Aug 23 Perkins & Ladd for retail for 3 months from Aug 15

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566 JOURNAL OF THE PROCEEDINGS OF THE Dec 5/84 Cowles & Foster for Retail liquors for 3 months from Nov. 12, 1884 S. A. Scullinfor Retail liquors for 3 months from Nov. 11 A. F. Hillfor Retail liquors for 3 months from Dec 3 Perkins & Laddfor Retail liquors for 3 months from Nov. 15 Smith & Farrarfor Retail liquors for 3 months from Nov. 8 J. N. Magrathfor Retail liquors for 3 months from Dec 1 Morgan & Lawrencefor Retail liquors for 3 months from Nov. 23 O'Shea & Parent for Retail liquors for 3 months from Nov. 13 Andreas Mauerfor Retail liquors for 3 months from Nov. 18 John Levyfor Retail liquors for 3 months from Dec 6 Orderedthat the application of Andrew Hemrich be & is hereby rejected Claims Paid The following claims having been duly audited by the Council are ordered paid by Warrants drawn on the Funds and in the amounts following, towit: City Fund E. S. Osborne Clerk 920 $125. J. D. Lowman Treasurer 921 $150. C H. Hanford Atty 922 $100. J H Woolery Chief of Police 923 $150. E. A. Gardner Police 924 $80.. Wm Murphy Police 925 $80. D H. Webster Police 926 $80. Thos Ross Police 927 $80. W. H. Pinckney Police 928-929 $80. F. L. Bangs Police 930 $80. James Welch Police 931 $80. Chas Moore Police special 932 $5. Wm H. Hughes Assessor 933 $62.50. James Bogart Jailor & Janitor 934 $60. Post-Intelligencer Pub. Co printing 935 $10.80 Clarence Hanford Job Work 936 $36.50 Sunset-Telephone Co LIne Rentals 937 $6.65 Oregon & Trans-Continental R.R. Co Cart scraper harness 938 $43. Gordan Hardware Co Hand cuffs 939 $7.

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601 COMMON COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF SEATTLE Feb 20/85 From Atty on the matter of Harkin's petition Orderd that the Mayor be & is hereby requested to with hold his signature to said warrants until Wednesday Feb 25, 1885. Licenses referred Applications for Liquor Licenses Referred Emil Davidson, F Claus, Otto Fuhrmann & Co, ]]John Brannen]], John Levy, S Kerschberg, Benj Murphy & Co, Chas Louch, A F Hill, O P Dahlquist, Gumbert & Dickman, Vitus Schmid, E Champeaux, Andreas Mauer, Morgan & Laurence, Robt Hahn, A F Able Perkins & Ladd, S A Scullin, Cowles & Foster, H E Brailland, Henry Mauer, Blanchard & Co Issued Licenses Ordered Issued Orderd that licenses be issued as follows to wit: Patrick Flynn for Retail liquors for 3 months from Feb 12, 1885 Julius W Smith for Retail liquors for 3 months from Feb 8, 1885 The vote in granting said licenses is as follows: In favor Clancy, Frye, Harrington, Latimer, Rinehart, Snyder & Yesler. Against the same Northrup Claims Claims Paid Thefollowing claims having been duly audited by the Council are ordered apid by Warrants drawn on the funds & in the amounts following to wit: City Fund Chas Naher Clock No 1031 $20. Cedar River Coal Co Coal 1032 4. C H Hanford To pay witnesses in City-v-Meyers & Powers 1033 8.80 James Hennessy Taxes refunded .22 Road Fund T E Jones Hauling Lumber No 852 $2.10 Sylvanius Buckins Taxes Refunded 853 6.25 Fire Fund Sylvanius Buckins Taxes refunded No 526 $3.75 Cemetary Fund Seattle Cemetary Association Lots for Bodies Transferred No 42 74.50 Father E Demanez Lots for Bodies Transferred 43 31. Father E Demanez Lots for Bodies Transferred 44 6.50 Gardiner Kellogg Lots for Bodies Transferred 45 25. O C Shorey Lots for Bodies Transferred 46 25. Sylvanius Buckins Taxes refunded 47 1.25

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604 JOURNAL OF THE PROCEEDINGS OF THE Mar 6/85 From Chief of Police showing arrests. Orders filed. Hand Engine Hauling of From Chief of Fire Department on the matter of hauling the Hnad Engine adopted. Public Benefit Sup Plat Masonic Cem plat From Comtee on Public Buildings, Property & Grounds approvint the plats of Collins Public Benefie supplemental plat and Masonic Cemetary Plat as soon as the same are approved by the City Surveyor. Adopted From Justice Geo G Lyon showing fines collected. Ordered filed engine to Bell Town Ordered that the matter or rescindind the order heretofore made to remove Engine #2 to Belltoen Be & the same is hereby laid on the table Licenses referred Applications for Licenses Referred Chas Ross, A E Alden, Frank Smith, Oliver Bernard, Frank Wilton, Mark Gottstein & James W Smith. Issued Licenses ordered issued Ordered that licenses be issued as follows to wit: E Champeaux for Retail Intoxicating Liquors for 3 months from Mar 5,1885 A F Hill for Retail Intoxicating Liquors for 3 months from Mar 3,1885 H E Braillard for Retail Intoxicating Liquors for 3 months from Mar 12,1885 S A Scullin for Retail Intoxicating Liquors for 3 months from Feb 11,1885 O P Dahlquist for Retail Intoxicating Liquors for 3 months from Jan 23,1885 Gumbert & Dickman for Retail Intoxicating Liquors for 3 months from Mar 1,1885 Henry Mauer for Retail Malt Liquors for 3 months from Feb 22,1885 John Brannen for Retail Malt Liquors for 3 months from Mar 3,1885 Benj Murphy & Co for Retail Intoxicating Liquors for 3 months from Mar 12,1885 Chas Louch for Wholesale Intoxicating Liquors for 3 months from Mar 8,1885 Andreas Mauer for Retail Intoxicating Liquors for 3 months from Feb 18,1885 Morgan & Laurence for Retail Intoxicating Liquors for 3 months from Feb 23,1885 Roff Hahn for Retail Malt Liquors for 3 months from Mar 1,1885 A F Able for Retail Intoxicating Liquors for 3 months from Feb 13,1885 Perkins & Ladd for Retail Intoxicating Liquors for 3 months from Feb 15,1885 John Levy for Retail Intoxicating Liquors for 3 months from Mar 6,1885 Cowles & Foster for Retail Intoxicating Liquors for 3 months from Feb 12,1885 S Kirschberg for Retail Intoxicating Liquors for 3 months from Mar 1,1885 Vitus Schmid for Retail Malt Liquors for 3 months from Mar 1,1885 Blanchard & Co for Retail Intoxicating Liquors for 3 months from Mar12,1885

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