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652 JOURNAL OF THE PROCEEDINGS OF THE 1st that the salary of the Treasurer and Chief of Police be each reduced to Twelve Hundred Dollars per annum. 2nd that the salary of the City Assessor be fixed at Twelve Hundred Dollars per annum out of which he should pay his own deputies and 3rd that the salary of Police Officers be reduced to Sixty-five dollars per annum Ordered that the salary of the Treasurer be & is hereby fixed at $1000. per year & that the report is hereby amended be & is hereby adopted. A motin is made to dismiss the articles for the impeachment of James H Woolery as Chief of Police, thereupon the motionis carried upon the following vote, towil: In favor of the MotionFrye, Harrington, Yesler,Latimer, & Graham. Against the same Rinehart, Snyder & Crockett

Ordered that the Clerk be & is hereby instructed to give 10 days Public Notice as required by law that a general election for all City Officers of the City of Seattle will be held on Monday July 12 1885. The Officers to be elected shall be as follows, to wit: One Mayor, One Chief of Police, One Attorney, one assessor, and from the First Ward one Council for the term of two years to fill the vacancy to be caused by the expiration of the term of two years for fill the vcancy to be caused by the expiration of the term of E F Sox; and from the Third Ward one councilman the term of two years to fill the vacancy to be caused by the expiration of the term of Geo F Frye The places at which such election shall by held and the Officers appointed to conduct the same are as follows towit: Fifth Ward Election to be held at Engine House No 2 Officers of Election Inspector A P Spaulding Judges W Morris and A Amends Clerk H O Hollenbeck and L T Brook Second Ward Election to be held at Engine House No 1

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203 COMMON COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF SEATTLE Jun 3 1887 [total]1615.63 G Kellogg 2325 City 9.00 Wetting down Sts Decoration Day Harrington & Smith 2326 City 2.00 Soap & Matches Sunset Telephone Co2327 City 5.90 Telephone Service June J L Kehaley 2328 City 210.00 Horse R H Calligan 2329 City 12.00 Appraisers Fees Madison St A Amends 2330 City 12.00 Appraisers Fees Madison St L B Andrews 2331 City 12.00 Appraisers Fees Madison St H F Jones 2332 City 59.50 Justice Fees N Soderberg 2333 City 29.80 Justice Fees Manuel Huerta 2334 City 12.00 Care of Angeline [?] 2335 City 3.00 Carriage Hire appraisers J Caldwell 2336 City 11.00 Witness fees Justice Court Haley & Wright 2337 City 6.15 Provisions for Angeline J Caldwell 2338 City 11.00 Witness fees Justice Court Albro Gardner 2339 City 141.75 Surveying Seventh St Albro Gardner 2339 City 40.27 Surveying Madison St Extension Albro Gardner 2339 City 27.00 Surveying locating line between Sec 19&30 Albro Gardner 2339 City 8.00 Surveying Alley West of Commercial [total]2228.00 E C McClallahan 1604 Road 56.00 Labor on Streets Daniel Moore 1605 Road 60.00 Labor on Streets John Sheehan 1606 Road 56.25 Labor on Streets Z Scott 1607 Road 56.60 Labor on Streets O F Soderberg 1608 Road 56.25 Labor on Streets Ben Anderson 1609 Road 28.70 Labor on Streets P Leamy 1610 Road 56.25 Labor on Streets Wm Krose 1611 Road 56.25 Labor on Streets Wm Morris 1612 Road 51.20 Labor on Streets John Mahoney 1613 Road 42.75 Labor on Streets P Cunningham 1614 Road 56.25 Labor on Streets Stephen Berry 1615 Road 27.00 Labor on Streets Thomas Rock 1616 Road 56.25 Labor on Streets Phillip Cochran 1617 Road 56.25 Labor on Streets Oscar Young 1618 Road 56.25 Labor on Streets R H Calligan 1619 Road 8.50 Use of Wagon17 days John A McBeath & Co 1620 Road 16.45 Horse shoeing etc L Neuman 1621 Road 1.75 Sharpening & Gumming saw

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