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Rooms Wtd 82—-Male Help Wanted ae IRKMAN W ANTE Db * and te farma ¥ 1 809 Recona At © THEY Incobe, P.- AN AF i 19 cents « roll DANCING Te HiPe Ere Hippotror Bor w ANTE D Pitth and Tntversity FLFCTRICAT EBs Am wane Ah to 16 years old achool the “SrPPrirs Wane F HARRION— 001 BTXTI Central Rtorage Co, aneE ou $10 on Traders’ Bu Upwral “SFCONTHAND CLOTHING SF AND BOLD Westlake ave. Phon Male Situations Wanted hi Woon Genera! house repairing paired, plastering Queen’ Anne 2006. 34—Female Help W ‘anted Li NEW OR OLD DANCHR GHARAN teed taught. Hours 1 to § and 7 to Fifth and University, Prot Oe. winert wat Main 1221 ky roots re 1130 First ave A BF brickwork. y APARTMENTS Weakty $1.56 to $2.00 Lid, BLL EL 11—-Acreage for Sale ¥ = = ' i ya] Revere se Bet PS. ||88—Business Chances PA EARED PATAT AND RA column, this page. Livestovk for Sale ive youn LivEnte tar, Hee rates at top of this page OLtAw DOG FOr $2 HeRKANINE 1; $10 PIGa Ve ; fed road to and te °. & Maliier, ima,” Blllote 4378, GORE, Pearsall, Tex La t and Found elancous We « anywhere, and g@uarantes WIEnTAM® 6o. SERVICE FLAGS hen & Co Miscellaneous |turned tf Auction Sale 50— ar ie Wanted ~ THED PURNITOR® one Main 2983, Meattse Co. 408 Pike Main «sie rainess Personals APCH ® REPATRING Work guar aMITiH LnY MITH BLDG. WWAIR: treats dand OUARANTRED e0 50 fe 29.50 BS, SPECTACLES, FITTED $2.60. iaiteD Our. ree Fite MAKES A PT Why wat? Hippodrome, Eiltote #187. MRS. WILLRIK- Phone Ballard AL NURA® O16 1mth NOW sa S way: little come: TE 'VENS 5 way: Cheb er. STENOG ing the t. We perior- LUNDBERG A. y 1101 Third Ave. Seattle, STAR—MONDAY, FEB, 25, 1918. PAGE 9 PATRIOTISM THE 'ASKS CITY TO | ISSUE IN ANNA | | SEND HIM TO | STRONG RECALL) P, S. C. HEARING Aquarter " el Tugt Amainnt ution t palen member of been opened all Will be the ve ne e ne an reg hearing to the ma atreet car the near future by ervice commis The « entigate ton. mmission proposes t ertion and rev nues of the Tacoma Ratlway & ople of p, to determine whether ar » bo incr d be Justified tigate the con inmued the wing statement nt the n tow ttle lo not pre Into a pe al the pr on to ane in fares w They will s with oe lition of Te nlc take a pul {pal 6 to the Defends F hi do not that ar ny way be connect m of this cord and government of out that ques upon at th may b of the proposed fare no this elty will be hearing which the matter of Seattle hould be represented at the Ta ma hearing. We e whould in with the public ty who is not in entire a mpathy the We Siam |M’ADOO WANTS Pack Council to | $3,000,000 FUND Hear Arguments | "TO NAB SPIES on Salary Scale! wasiuxaron, rev. 26—to help! of enforcing the expionage raine tn and nohool sy with mies ret Representa 000,000, which, he | par to meet increased t in . f nino asked a de nm of ab ‘ thin bout two weeka|ficlency approp #9 000 for war amount, $4,506,999 im needed to pa the expenses of the greatly | was again taken up by number of war department employes mmittee at their nd $398 ed for the quar y voted to recom. * ~ {1 that the ques | retart included 4 bill as senate r to th Upon written re al Labor creamed matter 0 wan ank asked that the re the present de er of the city licensing #0 ney amendments bumen” upon the filing Smo rune, tort NW. FISH MEN CONFER | WITH HEBBERD HERE To discuss regulation of fish prices Refuse Payment and the marketing conditions, a meet of Deposit; Mill ling of wholesale fish enlere of the Puget sound area was on Monday _ Workers Go Out "te! sunt aca was on stonday Three I. W. W. at the Campbell | notel, under State Food Administra 1, Cottage ©, were the cause of tor Hebberd. a riot call that sent Deputy Sheriffs A. G. Dunn, of Alneworth & Dunn Leo, Hill and Campbell into a bilz-/ ne appointed head of the ha’ +. y_ night and fresh fish division of the I, W. W. wont to work at the food administration, and Adm mili Wednesday, paying $1 each for|trator Hebtert: mer with rem The dollar was to be re-|tive dealers. They were A. L. Hager,| y worked The | of Vancouver, B. C.; C. W. Johnson,| fired em {When iat Prince Rupert; J. Maddock, of Ta were I. W. W. The! coma, and William Calvert, jr., of Se refused to pay. | Hebberd has designnated M. wed a strike, and ag 5 nd for week mill authorities found the men demar The timekeeper { defer " tion. Hey oh nd meetings in > discuns ng season every county eave . WEINBERG TRIAL STARTS CITY’S FISH MARKET GETS TON OF HALIBUT More than a ton of fresh halfbut will be placed on aale early Tuesday at the municipal fish market | Altho the price as yet has not been announced, the fish will be sold cheaper than at other markets racl Weinberg will go to trial pertor Judge Cabanies’ court thi afternoon on a charge of complicity n the preparedness parade dynamit whether the dist torney ft or not Judge Cabanias an: nounced from the bench today in Su wan went to State PUGET SOUND |. ‘rst 0 STEAMERS of salmon and oysters a also will be placed on sale. ALL LOCAL ROUTES | CITY CAR BUSINESS IS STFAMERS LEAVE From | DOCK. FOOT OF MAMION STRERT GROWING EACH WEEK — A 6 percent increase in receipts of | the Fallard municipal car line was Fort Fownsend—Port || recintered when it took in $166 more Angeles lant week than it did the week before Steamer Soi fee, for! 7 Tipm |The line is ng operating ex 4atty || penses and p money away t meet the interest on the bond taaue. The revenues for the week just past were $1.7 f Public Markets _ PIKE PLacr f£ Ths granulated euenr, tall 17, Armour'a Buttercup margarine Olymple RCONOMY Bellingham Whatcom and Anacortes and for A Rellingham—Anacortes Frverett SANITARY ean; 3 am ‘ea Port Townsen Ray and Wa Stall Stall Port Townsend—Port Anceles—Cl nt and Way Ports Walsiesie, and) Friday |< « ro ma $140 Armour's margari: Port Gamble—Ladlow—Flagler WESTLAKT, 110, shoulder ti 9:00pm bar Steather Puget, for! €:20pm || tanwerines Kingston, Ladiow and! way points 9:00ar Hood Canal—Gamble—Ladlow Toe wal; fresh churned but:| PINE 8T. si —~ fan, corn or tomatoes, vointa marked ** are boat landings, entond ¢ onavengera for there pointe and for! f RB. coffer. oat landing points must make Annex, 18 arrangements for landing, ‘grape frult Mabiitt a ansume all rink and such landing wear $100 for! Inrwe loaf bread, unde allowed free. | amoked herring, 160 M™. achedulos subject to|) Kinda fine toilet soaps. notice. FPreteht re colved dally for all pointe (excepting above schedule Sonp stall, ali Tacor Open fron to 12:00 t SOUND Nav Quaker rolled ite The; rhe Se loaf; cookies, || washing | |jonta, Le pkg: 'p | bedet fe tb. Stall 60, brei LL nnnnennesccneeees |!$ G68, Se, * WHEAT T0 HELP WASHIN( dont Wils¢ 20¢/the coming wheat pushel in Seattle. ago wi 2 On the basis of pring wheat and its president fixed the Chicage 0 (PAID ADV James E. STAND UP AND ANSWER MR. BRADFORD— You only partly answered one question at your Dreamland meeting Saturday night. We, as citizens, have a right to criticise your public record, but in every campaign you complain about being slandered, and you call people liars, but that does not answer questions. Please answer or meet me in a debate before the public or at the Labor Temple, and allow the press of this city to publish your answers, Do not try to camouflage labor. MR. BRADFORD— 1. Is it not true that you were the paid attorney of the Seattle Electric Company, and recommend by the S. BE. Co. lawyers for appointment as assist- ant corporation counsel? The records furnish proof of this fact. MR. BRADF ORD— Is it not true that you fought against the eight-hour law for city work- men, when, as corporation counsel, you could have sanctioned the law? But after Judge Tallman decided against you in King county, in the case of Davies vs. The City of Seattle, you appealed to the supreme court in your effort and rage to destroy the eight-hour law, and the supreme court said to you: “The statute is so clear in its meaning that it needs no construction,” and the eight-hour law was upheld in spite of you. The Supreme Court Reports, Vol. 67, page 534, fur- nish ample proof of this fact. MR. BRADF ORD— 3. Is it not a fact that you were corporation counsel, and in charge of the prosecution in the police court, and you sent hundreds of men to jail as “vagrants” whose only crime was that of being out of work and hungry during those hard days between 1912 and 1916? The records prove that you did. MR. BRADFORD— 4. Did not the forces opposed to labor make the fight for you for corpora- tion counsel in 1912 and 1914 against me; when I was fighting for labor? You know this is true, Jim Bradford. MR. BRADFORD— 5. Is it not a fact that you never even claimed to be a friend of labor until after it was exposed that you permitted your deputies, drawing city salaries, to conduct private business on the side, and that your conduct of the office was so inefficient, incompetent, wasteful and extravagant, that out of 215 cases re- ferred to in your report of 1914, only 12 were ever completed by you, and those . were all lost, and although these cases involved $300,000.00, not a cent was ever — recovered under your administration? This is your record, Bradford. MR. BRADF ORD— 6. What case, if any, in which municipal ownership or labor was involved, ~} during your term of corporation counsel, did you ever win? MR. BRADFORD— 7. Is it not true that one of your expert witnesses worked 388 days for the taxpayers in 1914, when there were only 307 work days in that year? And that your so-called expert witnesses were allowed, under you, to represent the small home owners, and were paid in fees half the value of the property? The rec- ord proves thése to be facts. MR. BRADFORD— 8. Is it not true that expert witnesses employed by you drew $17,006.00 in 1915 and $18,132.00 in 1914, and that these so-called experts were used to build up your political machine, which broke down in 1916? The record proves this true. MR. BRADF ORD— ° 9. At your Dreamland meeting Saturday night you first said you had to fight the eight-hour law because your boss told you to, and then said the team- sters’ case was a friendly suit to determine the validity of the law under which the suit was brought. In this case, if you had been successful in annulling this law, you would have destroyed the eight-hour law for workers, wouldn’t you, Jim? Was the telephone case a friendly suit, wherein you, as corporation counsel, admitted by demurrer that the Independent Telephone Company’s franchise rates were ins adequate (too low), and thereby raised residence rates from $1.50 per month to $3.00, and the rates on business phones from $4.00 per month to $7.50? If this was a friendly suit, the phone company ought to be your friend now, for you certainly were good to them, and the case of State ex rel. Wek ys. Siperior Court, Vol. 67 Washington Supreme Court vs , page 37, the record that proves it. EDWIN J. BROWN. Please answer my questions. Repor am, Elks hotel, is for the auto driver he hired ly Sunday, Instead of taking a fare, the driver stuck @ revolver in Terry's face and took $140 from his pocket. CONSIDER REVIVAL Fifty Seattle ministers were sche uled to meet Monday afternoon Plymouth chureh to arrange to bring the Rev. Paul Rader, evangelist of Chicago, to Seattle May or June, for revival meeti NW. GROWERS gm ‘ON, Feb, 25.—Prefi fixed the price for yield at $205 a The price at Chi Ibe $ No, 1 Northern alents, the prices as follows Om $2.16; Kan St. Louis, $2.18; Min Duluth, $2.17; New Hadelphia, $2.27 1 BENEFIT DANCE GIVEN BY THE | were di *.| proximately with the Chicag 6; San Franeisc alls, Mont., $2 ello, Idaho, $2 $2.09; Oklahoma City, Kan,, $2.08 Spokane. Fort We $2.05; Wichita, wh t grow rs | pinted by the fact that | pnt's wheat price for this} xed at $2.05, the | te Food Admin Altho Northwest the presi ction has been announcement by isthrator Hebberd of a $3.60 per ton | water rate from Seattle to New Work | brought Joy in wheat circles t8day. | This permits them to ap | price RUMANIAN PEACE MEET | STARTS AT BUCHAREST) LONDON, Feb. Negotiations | for a Rumanian peace with the cen tral powers have started informally in a castle in the suburbs of Bucha rest, according to advices reaching | The Hague. | Foreign Secretary Kuehimann rep. resents Germa Count Czrernin, smicr Radoslavoft, compete ’ Card and Label League FOR TOM MOONEY DREAMLAND TONIGHT ADMISSION 75c Includes Dancing All Evening. LADIES FREE. Everyone Welcome