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757 COMMON COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF SEATTLE Mar 5 1886 From G Kellogg chief of Fire Department for quarter ending Feb 20th read and referred to Committee of Fire & Water Committee Reports received From the Committee on right of way of Beach Road reporting progess, read and on motion laid on the table On motion it is ordered that no work be done on Beach Road until right of way is secured. From the Committee on Sewers and Drainage reommending that the petition of G G Lyon et al for sewer along Block 14 of Boren's Addition be laid on the table on motion report is adopted From the Finance committee on the petition of 1st National Bank recommending that the Clerk be directed to receive the warrants on Seneca St Improvements fund Ord #401 held by said bank and issue warrants on the road fund for them, read and on motion adopted The Clerk reported that the tax roll for 1885 had been filed in his office by the City Treasurer on motion of Councilman Calligan the Clerk is ordered to issue warrant to the Treasurer for the collectionof delinquent taxes. the following applications for liquor licenses are received and referred to Committee on licenses viz: Oliver Bernard, M D Booth, A Lunn, Davidson and Morgan, E C Slorah, M McDonald, Margaret Harmon V Schmid, J W Smith, Benj Murphy, [John Brannan]] S Baxter and M K Gottstein Liquor licenses are ordered issued to the following Gumbert & Dickman retail intoxicating 3 mos from March 1st A F Hill retail intoxicating 3 mos from March 3rd J P Tighe retail intoxicating 3 mos from March 16th Henry Aurenheimer retail intoxicating 3 mos from Feb 18th Ernst Romey retail Malt 3 mos from Feb 22d

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770 JOURNAL OF THE PROCEEDINGS OF THE Mar 19 1886 The following applicationfor liquor licenses are received and referred to License Committee to wit: Schollp and Grueninger, J McCary, G K Beede, M L Abbott, J J Marsh, Joe Francisco, O A Kraus G Meister, Thomas and Davis, A F Able & Co C F O'Hara and G G Steinweg The following applications for liquor licenses having been approved by the Committee are granted viz: Oliver Bernard Retail Intoxicating 3 months from Mch 27 J W Smith Retail Intoxicating 3 months from Mch 1 John Collins Retail Intoxicating 3 months from Mch 28 F Wilton Retail Malt 3 months from Mch 13 Powers & Meyers Retail Intoxicating 3 months from Mch 18 M & K Gottstein Wholesale Intoxicating 3 months from Mch 17 S Baxter Wholesale Intoxicating 6 months from Mch 5 J Brannan Retail Intoxicating 3 months from Mch 3 M S Booth Retail Intoxicating 3 months from Apr 1 A Lunn Retail Intoxicating 3 months from Apr 1 Davidson & Morgan Retail Intoxicating 3 months from Mch 13 E C Slorah Retail Intoxicating 3 months from Mch 13 V Schmid Retail Intoxicating 3 months from Mch 1 Margaret Harmon Retail Intoxicating 3 months from Feb 25 B Murphy Retail Malt 3 months from Mch 12 M McDonald Retail Malt 3 months from Mch 8 The vote on the foregoing application being as follows in favor of the granting thereof Councilmen R H Calligan J Furth, G W Hall, W A Harrington, T W Lake, Chas McDonald and J J Post. against none The following claims having been duly audited by the Council are allowed and ordered paid by warrants drawn on the respective funds to wit: Sharpe Coffman & Co Fire Fund #802 $1.40 repairing hydrants Chas McDonald Fire Fund #801 $4.50 repairing Engine #1 Lowman & Hanford S&P Co Fire Fund#803$13.50 Printing for Chief Fire Dept Allmond & Phillips Fire Fund #804 $400.00 building 10 hydrants

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783 COMMON COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF SEATTLE Apr 16 1886 on road fund be issued in lieu and that the Treasurer return to Clerk the assessment roll under said ordinance #335 and receive credit thereupopn on motion the report is adopted Proposal of G G Teschman for building cistern is read On motion the bod is rejected and the Chairman of Fire and Water Committee is instructed to have the cistern built the following petition for liquor licenses are received and referred to Committee on Licenses Margaret O'Shea, H Foster, H Haggenmaker & Co, A Wolff, G C Delfel, Grubb & Johnson, J Murphy, Mauer & Steinle J Shepich, Harms & Peters The following petitionfor liquor licenses having been approved by the License Committee are granted T Clancy R I 3 months from April 16th A Lunn R I 3 months from April 26 O L Dahlquist R I 3 months from April 23 Curtis & Grant R I 3 months from April 23 Bersch & Hink R I 3 months from May 1 Shaw & Alger R I 3 months from April 9 Wm Gross R I 3 months from May 1 Thompson & Nelson M I 3 months from April 28 Henry Kersey M I 3 months from April 12 Otto Fuhrman M I 3 months from April 16th The Vote on the foregoing petitions being as follows in favor of the granting thereof R H Calligan J Furth, G W Hall, Chas McDonald, J J Post and G W Young; against none. The Claim of Black Diamond Coal Co on City fund for $4. coal is allowed and warrant ordered drawn

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35 COMMON COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF SEATTLE Jun 25 1886 malicious. Report adopted and the Street Commissioner fully exonerated Miscellaneous The following proposals for building the Beach Road Bridge are received and opened to wit: A W Burrell $21,800.00 Terrence O'Brien $26,660.00 J S Armstrong $25,500.00 W E Wilson $26,949.00 Seattle Construction Co $26,847.00 N Smart $23,999.00 On motion the consideration of said bids is laid over until tomorrow evening On motion the City Attorney is instructed to draw and submit an ordinance in relation to animals at large Moved that the Street Commissioner be instructed to build a box drain through the alley in Block 10 from Main St to Washington St Lost Ordered that the city Attorney be instructed to at once commence proceedings to compel all parties within 150 feet of Washington Street sewer to connect with said sewer. Petitions for Licenses referred A F Able, Feigh and Miller, A Lunn, Geo Meister Licenses ordered issued L Diller retail intox 3 months from July 1st 1886 John Collins retail intox 3 months from June 28 1886 J Brannan retail intox 3 months from June 3 1886 J G Armstrong retail Malt 3 months from July 1 1886 J Bersch retail intox 3 months from June 9 1886 F Wilson retail Malt 3 months from June 13 1886 Davidson & Morgan retail intox 3 months from June 13 1886 J Francisco retail intox 3 months from July 7 1886

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40 JOURNAL OF THE PROCEEDINGS OF THE July 9 1886 Licenses Ordered Issued Geo Meister Retail Intox 3 months from July 10 1886 Feigh & Miller Retail Intox 3 months from June 20 1886 A Lunn Retail Intox 3 months from July 1 1886 A F Able & Co Retail Malt 3 months from July 1 1886 Mrs John Osborn Retail Malt 3 months from June 7 1886 Bills allowed The following claims against the City having been duly audited by the council are allowed and ordered paid by warrants drawn on the several funds as follows to wit: Name Warrant # Fund Amount Remarks W R Forrest 1712 City 125.00 Salary City Clerk E Shepard 1713 City 100.00 Salary Deputy City Clerk C H HAnford 1714 City 100.00 Salary City Atty A Chilberg 1715 City 83.33 Salary City Treasurer J Bogart 1716 City 60.00 Salary City Jailor L Cummings 1717 City 91.00 Salary St Commnr J H Woolery 1718 City 100.00 Salary Chief Police W H DeWolf 1719 City 80.00 Salary Captn Police W B Jackling 1720 City 80.00 Salary Captn Police D H Webster 1721 City 65.00 Salary Policeman H K Struve 1722 City 65.00 Salary Policeman D H Blackman 1723 City 65.00 Salary Policeman A McRae 1724 City 65.00 Salary Policeman E H Hubbart 1725 City 65.00 Salary Policeman J R Davis 1726 City 65.00 Salary Policeman J W McGee 1727 City 65.00 Salary Policeman C A Craig 1728 City 65.00 Salary Policeman B Rogers 1729 City 65.00 Salary Policeman J W Smart 1730 City 65.00 Salary Policeman L B Young 1731 City 65.00 Salary Policeman

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