Revised Charter, Amendments and Revised Ordinances of the City of Tacoma, Washington: Compiled and Revised by Authority of the City CouncilCity Council, 1898 - 725 pages |
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... Ward , Howard Carr for 3 years . resigned and Geo . E. Atkinson succeeded him . J. N. Fuller for 2 years . He resigned and Sam'l C. Howes was his suc- cessor , and F. W. Sullivan for 1 year . 2d Ward , J. H. Houghton for 3 years , W. P. ...
... Ward , Howard Carr for 3 years . resigned and Geo . E. Atkinson succeeded him . J. N. Fuller for 2 years . He resigned and Sam'l C. Howes was his suc- cessor , and F. W. Sullivan for 1 year . 2d Ward , J. H. Houghton for 3 years , W. P. ...
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... Ward , Geo . E. Atkinson , holdover , D. B. Hannah and H. M. Lillis ; 2d Ward , J. H. Houghton and W. P. Bonney , holdovers , and Geo . O. Kelly ; 3d Ward , F. W. Bashford and F. T. Olds , holdovers , and E. G. Bacon . ......... City ...
... Ward , Geo . E. Atkinson , holdover , D. B. Hannah and H. M. Lillis ; 2d Ward , J. H. Houghton and W. P. Bonney , holdovers , and Geo . O. Kelly ; 3d Ward , F. W. Bashford and F. T. Olds , holdovers , and E. G. Bacon . ......... City ...
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... Ward , H. M. Lillis and J. B. Houghton ; 2nd Ward , J. H. Houghton and J. D. Caughran ; 3d Ward , Wm . Zinram and John Horsfall ; 4th Ward , E. A. Collins and J. M. Steele . City Officers - Wm . J. Meade , City Clerk ; L. E. Samp- son ...
... Ward , H. M. Lillis and J. B. Houghton ; 2nd Ward , J. H. Houghton and J. D. Caughran ; 3d Ward , Wm . Zinram and John Horsfall ; 4th Ward , E. A. Collins and J. M. Steele . City Officers - Wm . J. Meade , City Clerk ; L. E. Samp- son ...
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... Ward , Ed S. Orr and M. S. Hill ; 3rd Ward , R. G. Meath and H. H. Warner ; 4th Ward , H. C. Berryhill and C. M. Johnson . City Officers - Chas . E. Hill , City Clerk , to December 20 , 1890 , when George Haskins succeeded him ; Geo . W ...
... Ward , Ed S. Orr and M. S. Hill ; 3rd Ward , R. G. Meath and H. H. Warner ; 4th Ward , H. C. Berryhill and C. M. Johnson . City Officers - Chas . E. Hill , City Clerk , to December 20 , 1890 , when George Haskins succeeded him ; Geo . W ...
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... Ward , C. R. Beals holdover , W. H. Har- ris 2 years ; 2nd Ward , George H , Boardman holdover , J. T. Lee elected for 2 years ; 3d Ward , Wm , H. Grattan holdover , Isaac Pincus 2 years ; 4th Ward , Jerry Fortain holdover , James J ...
... Ward , C. R. Beals holdover , W. H. Har- ris 2 years ; 2nd Ward , George H , Boardman holdover , J. T. Lee elected for 2 years ; 3d Ward , Wm , H. Grattan holdover , Isaac Pincus 2 years ; 4th Ward , Jerry Fortain holdover , James J ...
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Page 265 - America, for the payment of which well and truly to be made, we bind ourselves, our heirs, executors and administrators, jointly and severally, firmly by these presents.
Page 30 - ... shall perform such duties and receive such compensation as may be prescribed by law...
Page 567 - This bond is payable as to both principal and interest in gold coin of the United States of America of the present standard of weight and fineness or in its equivalent in gold bullion, or, at the option of Great Britain, upon not less than thirty days...
Page 508 - The said party of the second part shall pay to the party of the first part...
Page 25 - No county, city, township, school district or other municipal corporation, shall be allowed to become indebted in any manner or for any purpose to an amount, including existing indebtedness, in the aggregate exceeding five per centum on the value of the taxable property therein, to be .ascertained by the last assessment for State and county taxes, previous to the incurring of such indebtedness.
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Page 237 - No dealer in milk, and no servant or agent of such a dealer, shall sell, exchange, or deliver, or have in his custody or possession, with intent to sell, exchange, or deliver, milk from which the cream or any part thereof has been removed, unless in a conspicuous place above the centre upon the outside of every vessel, can, or package from or in which such milk is sold, the words "skimmed milk" are distinctly marked in letters not less than one inch in length.
Page 206 - The said anchors shall be built into the side or party walls not less than sixteen inches, and into the front and rear walls...
Page 177 - ... violated in any particular building or place, such magistrate, if satisfied that there is reasonable cause...
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