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990005
Bond of George Adair for a license to store, sell, transport and handle various explosives within the limits of the City of Seattle
990018
Bond of George B. Adair and Son for license to "store, sell, transport and handle dynamite, nitro-glycerine or compounds thereof, hercules powder or giant powder and other explosives within the limits of the city."
990035
Bond of George Adair for the handling and transport of explosives in the City.
990035_transcript
Transcript of: Bond of George Adair for the handling and transport of explosives in the City.
990047
Petition of George B. Adair for license to keep, sell, use, store, handle and transport explosives within the City limits.
990304
A petition to establish street lights at the corners of Light and Allee, Light and Powell, Banner and Powell, and Banner and Allee Streets. The petition was forwarded to city council by the Board of Public Works with a favorable recommendation. The Comm
990346
Various local business organizations notified the City Clerk of their appointments to a Charter Advisory Committee to consider amending the City Charter.
January 9 1891
991082
In a three-page letter, the Gordon Hardware Company questioned the process that the Council used in selecting a bid to supply the City with fire hose claiming that its hose was less expensive and of higher quality than the hose that was purchased.
December 15 1890
992135
A. W. Parkhurst applied for a license to keep, store, sell, use, handle or transport explosives within the limits of the City of Seattle.
November 30 1894
992978
Petition by Salvation Army requesting water privileges free of charge for a wood yard located on the south corner of South Second and Weller Streets. Committee on Fire and Water reported in favor of petition.
December 17 1894
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Backus, Manson F.
Baxter, S.
Burke, Thomas
Button, A. A.
Colkett, W. J.
Colman, J. M.
Davies, Griffith
Dodge, J. W.
Fowler, F. H.
Furry, George W.
Goldie, R. H.
Hardwick, F. H.
Hurd, F. H.
Jones, Thomas E.
Kahalley, J. L.
Kistler, R.
Little, F. N.
Lyon, George G.
McCorry, T. M.
McDonald, M. J.
Miller, H. W.
Neufelder, E. C.
Parkhurst, A. W.
Prosch, T. W.
Rinehart, T. Major
Ronald, J. T.
Smith, Everett
Walls, Alexander
Webb, S.
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Board of Trade
Building Trades Council
Gordon Hardware Company
New York Belting and Packing Company
Overland Hotel
Salvation Army
Seattle Chamber of Commerce
Seattle Times Printing and Publishing Company
Western Central Labor Union
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