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993538
Report of Committee on Harbor and Wharves regarding repairing and improving the Madison and Washington Streets slips and wharves recommending the Washington Street slip be extended 30 feet in order to be able to unload three scows at once.
993418
Communication from Harry White to the Committee of the whole regarding his opposition to Benezette Williams' plan for Seattle's water supply. His message is in the form of a newspaper clipping. White argued that the City needed a sewer system as well as
March 17 1890
993036
Petition from G. A. Stewart to transfer license to sell liquor from 309 South Jackson Street to Railroad Avenue between Main and Jackson Streets. Committee on License and Revenue reported in favor of petition.
September 4 1890
992483
Petition from nine individuals who were members of City government at the time of the Great Fire in 1889 to abandon a right-of-way planned on Railroad Avenue and West Street called "Rams-Horn." There are three copies of the petition with a total of nine s
April 25 1894
991846
A committee examined an ordinance for the regulation and licensing of vehicles and recommended an amendment.
990726
The Committee on Public Buildings and Grounds approved the plans and specifications for new engine houses.
January 21 1890
990427_trascript
Transcript of: Two petitions signed by over 60 individuals, were submitted protesting the intent of John Cort, owner of a new theater in a neighborhood near Lake Washington, to sell liquor at the theater.
990427
Two petitions signed by over 60 individuals, were submitted protesting the intent of John Cort, owner of a new theater in a neighborhood near Lake Washington, to sell liquor at the theater.
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Butterfield, O. D.
Calligan, R. H.
Cort, John
Durie, D. E.
Durie, David E.
Hall, George W.
Jones, T. E.
McKenzie, D. A.
Moran, Robert
Niesz, Uriah R.
Stewart, G. A.
Twichell, F. A.
Wallingford, J. N.
White, Harry
Williams, B.
Williams, Benezette
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San Francisco Bridge Company
Seattle, Lake Shore and Eastern Railway Company