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PIPE LINE On Starting Line for Mayor—No. 6 Street Railway in |[PURITY J : ayy againet the threecent fare, yet i . . “There's one man in thin race, ane reason why we should not ‘ wed about. To be quite frank hae fivecent fare, and king | about It, I suspect—" a profit against a mpeting tine, | \— What we need ts @ traction expert Prof, ¥. D. Uayden, recently of the department of crit an superintendent of the wtreet ral et the ate entversity, has worked out what be believes ly 6 ) | ef Beattio’s stress reliway problem, « solution which would re cotabl int “You he's the Want Seattle entry and may have some backing over | there, tho it's @ strange thing, @ man | Sees aes ee ee ee © b-comt fare on a paying basis, fe believes so deeply in hie ene own neighborhood that he resigned hia faculty position in ender to run fer ett ‘A prophet ie not without benor ‘The Sar indaced him to set forth his plae im & series of articles. ‘ee | Is the Essence of all That is Best SKAGIT _ im his Own country,’ en?” a ‘ » ee Bie ene fellows palitee. i “Dosmibly. I have here some wae going to epee about Northwest Concern Claims S hhteretnee. "Se-oenet Skagit project. Our street car pur BY F. D. HAYDEN thon for the outlying dintricta of the in Tea whieh were built up by and depended coun line fupmer inere, Aak On7| “To Taste is to Believe” oud chase Jcontmact prohibits the city! Another source of revenue for the trom Maing otty siectricity for oper | street railway aystem few tn the field ation of tt street cars for Li years. | of better and more rapid transports $63,000 Can Be Saved by | “Charice H Milter, a practicing jlawyer in Seattle since 190%, who Using Its Product stands high aa @ professional man | dium the name implies, brought on them the choice of & transportation |). 1.4 many absurd and impossible | down, due to eiroumstances which | Method consuming one hour ef tim, | ting, it attempted to do, is prop | may have been unavoidable or other |for = tare of & cents, and & more sable to handle the You woukl stop werk on the . i 1 wine, and were ‘ering Wo- sani yhly one. ory dying. It was the only medium | wire, an Skagit?” Suggests to Suffering | rapid method, consuming only One| iy which the public, ever looking transportation situation. It sould not | “Yeu after the contracts under! men the Road to Health [halt an hour, for & best fare for mare convenience and wpeed, but |be expected that a horde of way are completed, That would save } why tases agen Mw ee my principally speed, indicated a desire|trap machines of all deseriptic the taxpayers approximately $900,000 a PRs Boe eee on tating, for something faster than the slow. | jumbled together overnhght, and run la year on intertet payments alone —"T aned Lydig | tion of the public & tranmportation roving street car. The motor bus, individually without cohesion, might i rests Compound | means they do not want when they [OUME Mitr i. a | We couldn't weil enough electricity to 3 nO \ire willing to pay more for what semened eepeciany for the servies, take up the transportation lead and 4 a citi ” had th Ohh Boer E A man whe bought property several . ‘ sat ofl atm Hunt: wi lana’ ready to serve. all the tleo ee i ea trans R. & H.C. COOK, East 3363, Ehiott 0350, Distributors ms that the beard of public | HE ‘ Sadan “ft a apie ai «Peete tint dah. Arann at el tee tase eee: Works would effect * ys WALD TEAST aw: SV ee Se eames Grr cowatone ta bet Am hou] | ‘ would effect a saving of $63)" pardon, one moment. Let's get use it, because We haven't « market 4 eee ae csed to net |TRANING Duses Bot merely ap feshers, |ttal, with trained satis mode up of $00 by building part of the propowed) tniy straight Whose statement ts for it, We can't well electric juice cs cee wae 6* but as auxiliaries delivering tbru| some of the best brains in the coun Cedar river pipe line of wood were that? Evidently it isn't Miller's ‘There are thousands and thousands |"*ryic - n the |U% 894 organizations whieh had fads Saturday by the Continental | Surely he wouldn't be such an seo of people in Senttle who, if you gave} The jitney as such, with @ | akon | 7 te build. hed iis | Pipe Manutneturine Co., which sub-| tt as to my that about himself.” 4 Piaaton “No. The statement in signed by Miller for Mayor Committee.’ “Very well, ‘Read on.” “As a man Miller has the ex | perience whieh fits him for office in }a representative government. Tho | a man of education and of means suf ficient to make him independent of the salary attached to the mayor's outside the city limita, So, I would be in favor ef helding the Skagit Project in abeyance until we have f] . mitted a bid for construction of five! ,,..™ & market for power. Miles of the pipe line. i The company declared that use of) Wood Gipe would keep more than $900,000 in the pacifio Northwest. Grant Smith & Co. are believed to have submitted the lowest bid for the Mmile pipe line contract, according | well built, properly organized into | carry it sntinfactorily ee emy engineers, after a tentative | pay interest on bonds if we had the . Ee ya “4 tabulation of the 13 bids received by | pes we lnewe what B jp to be | Skagit project completed now.” meee Lone press Fa beng. PN Pe ado transportation spetemss runaing @@-| GQuoting from am addres, wy | the board of publie works. NYpEry and cold (Anide) “Where does he get that wut er obec J ev. live only two or three mile from the Gor"derinite control and. program, i |Me. i. Ik Prowers of ne, mae te Wy 1 aon Ir offer was $1,487,911. thie cow | agree ew MM m ag ey ist down |viden a miistactory srviee as the DOW Well extablished over the coun | Railways & Electrie Co, of Balt both cost of steel pipe and tn} "STIG realty that, 4 “Aa @ matter of fast, Mr. Diller, that Feould note | time consumed in ridmg in not very 77: TO polnt to the failures of the more at « meeting of the New Eng Mallation. The next lowest bidder for) | ..'* joean't my . dors aren't you altogether epposed to ail lon my feet half |long: but to the people living tive or Jitneys in, Bridceport, Toledo, Des land Street Railway club. he said & ‘the entire job was the Puget Sound “Tea, & tah: = Mist | public ownership of public utilities? the time. 1 was|etx miles from downtown the long MO'nes and other places ts simply to | **r street raflways should no la and Dredging Co., whose bid! | “Ye, bat let me fina: ” |i have suspected all alone" not able to do my | street car ride te @ timewaater and lind oneself to progress longer kid themaetves about Jor een. Cony Swe nies were <0 none bet ge ory fn ah a hi “T am, as @ matter of fact; except | work without |« great inconvenience, t t out of That the jiteeys could have suc ures of the jitneys in Br Ge submitted for the entire project Foe sn yo tee Re ro ong on public ownerwhip of the water de |help. I saw YOUr | which they would be willing to pay ceeded in the attempts they mite Toledo and other cities, for w ‘The board of public works prob-| oe Colum! he ection ow ‘partment, The only thing the eity Hi Vegetable Com- | even more than « dime mn out of the question, In these organiz m and standardised equip. V will let the contract at its meet ae “A bcm ns he weet should own is the water department | ind advertised CAN MAKE BUSES cities the street railway systems, ment results may have been very oe Wig next Friday es pg wp Rodlrgy in 1889 Purity of water ts a matter of public a na newspaper ALD STREET CAKS with their millions of invested cap. | different.” Ww new pipe line is par “- ESE health. But this thing of the city) and gave it e fair trial. Now! am | ‘The progrensive men in the street ee oo m4 lake system of extensions Ce gteng Pepe ~~ a | wolng inte the field of private owner. able te do my work and don’t even | raitwas bustows are bectontne to (PCPS eee Phi p tt a veg oad ae BA Poe he ined ns ve t rs abip @ a violation of the fundamental | have a backache every month. I can- | recognize that in what was formerty en (pd revo aengglagigad erty bare aw : rage ape reek tam principles on which the city is found | not praise Vegetable Compound | their enemy, the fitney. they ean de | ri Watershed, to Volunteer park payer ses ag th ggg ev ed—the principle that we would be | enough highly recom: 1b CO velop and recenstrest an eutiliecy,| S 7 TAI P more? & governing bedy, pet & competing | those who have troubles like mine. I | ine bus. Numerous companies are| Ps KIPLING OFF | “I think not. I hmppen'to knew) Cyorieg H. Mille 4 je “8 ome willing Sep thane feats £0 be used ne —--—-—- --—- | | 4 Ld rles . mn @ “Then you dont befieve in the city teatimonial to i ag nd 7 2, | L BECK DECID) |rwhile back as atetrist saage in alas | “ROWS West Seattle ‘in thejowning its electric light plant, its | ka, that he rap for the Washington hollow of his hand.” street car system, ite telephone and War on Drugs “Bast is ast and West is West.) ciate supreme court in 1914, that he; trae utilities” i > a Photo by Price @ Carter, | ,. ‘and never the twain shall meet |got neither job, and that he prom iar Matt Pestegrepnere|, “1 40 not. On the other hand, 1] 1.0) Dont MO ee Doble © So mid Rudyard Kipting, but B.C.|[nen, if elected’ mayor, to use his believe in strict emulation of alt| Pi oe 4 Seen, BY DR. KM. BISHOP Beck, of Seattle, begs to differ with} inriuence ‘to direct the policies of| “With pleasure, What? | public Utilities operating within the samen be words ae should A] He present bub: | bub ever th = hie. the eit “wi to ask just what| municipality. Now, if I could get E city government along the lines © were going to ask } y , ew . | Beek has just returned from a tour| which will bring the greatest bene-/4o you mean by efficient service) the right kind of newspaper pub- couse you Us Coan anne eins drag traftic! m xs Ementern Washington cities, where | fi to the city, as a whole, with|to the public by city employes?’ | icity. I have a little money to spend | Haws. me ploend on patafal pert brings to mind = ructive endeavor was made to! prompt, courteous and efficient serv-| “I mean by that that 1 am not|!n this campaign, and of course—| 44, cea, toneann misers- | the’ fact that «| be: te the efforts of all Wash-tice to the public on the part of city) in favor of reducing wages but am | if “ ble pains in your back, cannot | great many of ua a : cities to bring tourists here] cmpioyea.’™ ta favor of reducing the force in| “Geod day.” eb carte then, | are drug addicts, | - a gig a committee of Seattle bust JUST A MOMENT, all city departments to the point | “ ‘ 1 do not mean 2 4 PLEASE, MISTER where efficiency & not impaired.” | | Mei ; ® laree number 3 ea es. Boch conferred with lene | pons voer - By dads ‘kisi alana) POI ciaaa abet aie Gein” + TITERS, rower. Uric Acid Causes Rheumatism ar taking be % ) v nd oth me . 4 lek Gide towne As a result, a |0Y that pledge. Let's sea Ob, Mr,| “I do not betieve the people should || ean be realised through the un | Unie Acid cause more suffering end caine. Bommhine * > nung ur. | Mille . . orstandin Divine or like drugs, but Ipeneerted campaign will be inaugur-| Miller, can we have your time © mo-/fix the street car fares, but that)| derstanding of Man's Divis po Prgped oy = hs. ‘ ied to advertise the matchines recre |°P!. Please? ‘that ts a matter that should be jeft Btional facilities of this state. =] SWINDLER GIVEN Sor. Aserstet ct have a habit which calls for a stimulant at more or lens remular Interva “| “Heachache powders.” liver pills gard alcoholic hevernses—some peo unday, 11 @ m. “Mastery of odily Conditiona.* Bunday, § pm. “Motives” Healing servios at each meet- (Voluntary of SEATTLE TACOMA March 2 Defended) me of the © Pile etil! drink the last—are stimu “ 5 YEARS IN PEN |. John M Boyle former UB } «from on exeese of |lants of the sort which do not affect | SHOWING @ |marshal for Washington, and by| Tee coral fiters of /On® immediately but gradually dull | TODAY pis John M. Royle Jr, formeriy in . the nerves. | Pre: ident charge of the Tacoma office of the ee ete Anap teh The drug, while affording temper GEORGE sident of Lumber Come |v. s autrict attorney, William Mor Tha “eres bond “ie time | ary relief, may mask the troe mouree | i ria Maher, local mariner, was ac When thie rte Acté attecke the % the pain and, in acute emergetr | pany Pleads Guilty quitted of liquor charges yesterday maecing betwven the Joints ead there je cies, prevent the pirysician from rem ARLISS eR | by & Jury before Federal Judge E. Goasctad hut ating Whee'n | erie an accurate diagnosia guilty te grand larceny, © Cushman. pomiied in the fibrous tases surround A drug i af « rulsy, a crutch te —N— “The. Ruling Passion” From Fart Bigcer’s Story J. T. Read, erstwhile president of the| Testimony was that Maher was the joints and causes inflammation. |help the wufferer over @ diftieutt | Canadian-American Lumber Co, an ‘aking @ load of liquor from Vas t | nituation; when used otherwise, it te alleged fraudulent concern, was sen. | couver istand to Mexico when he comes a weapon turned against the tenced Friday by Superior Judge Cal. | Was blown into United States wate weer. | vin & Hall to trom five to 15 years| >Y & storm. He was arrested by One whe constantly resorts to) a 7 vi he crew of a coast guard cutter. aru will Ond that the eystem is in Saturday Evening Post at Walla Walla, it Tad a deas- rendides S00 rane previously had confemed to | . a = from me loming ite reeponstvermas and it re r aeernegne ‘Duty Prosecuting Attorney Ralph| + CELEBRATING the cone of the action of the kid. | @uires & constantly larger dose. Hammer that his operations were ue | term, 460 students of the K. of C. See 006 08 the epene—the enmne Many ordinarily harmiess reme ‘as NTER GARDE lawful. Read's activities were ex:| school for ex.service men and wamen | ; 4 nel eM Se Ins aennee he oreaM S08 | dian. when taken habitually, will lone : posed by the Better Business bureau, | gave @ banquet Friday night. ‘ a ‘ until this condition le remedied their effectiveness Laxative drugs THEATRE cig ite aiersey, George & Kanth| | scorer : as liver pillx, may be taken in large : after a girl had gone to Kahin and) gO ENABLE the etreet pate 1 it negreage: Ny quantities until the bowels refuse ‘ pee wea x to operate a ye tim will come told him she had been sent to Minne-| ment to continue work for the uner- | apolis to sell stock for the Concern! pioved by grubbing and clearing eub-| and had been left pennilese. crane Srestn, the shy sume Hemant More than 45,000 was maved inves | 2000 vi tad another $5,000 Here Is Some Good Advice for You! *'? From a Prominent Woman. j ne “Many he powders’ con. Beattic, Wash-——“I can say that) ot ine « taln powerful heart deprewmota, onal tors, it is claimed, when they were ewe} De. Pierce's Favorite Prescription | rieteet 4 tar products end acetanilid. warned by the Retter Business bo has done me more good than any |! For a nervous headache, rest and 5 reau against Read's company, but he ASTHMA cu RED BY other medicine. It ls the all-round steep In-e-darkened room are suf in believed to have obtained thon melicine for women for their trialk fictent without aid of drugs. ; Pe" sands of dollars from people of the and troubles at most any age. It} often Persons with attacks of “merves” aig th: when they are withgut effect. patent medicine FACE DISFIGURED WITH PIMPLES lobe that did not exist in « auwmil! 1 a vat je ow o Hard,Largeand Red. Itched iol the thoi many weaknewes peculiar to wom opiates and sleeping powders, Th 5 a — en. 1 am taking it at the presen in some stages of dincase, sleep in : sage. 9 ante. my has acne Famous Druxatat Discovers simple |time; it relieves me of gas on the|* ’ duced by narcotics in nepeasary to 4 #01 ong, = akes omach, pitation of t life, th ia wt 2 geome seems Seer mare ee wipes gos we |stomach, palpitation of the heart : y eteres, or sent peat: | lif, the Mufferer from insomnia who Otter to Neaders. crampa in the feet and limba, heat| paid oy Joyner Utug Ce. Bpokane resorts to selfdrurging ts indulging schemes was made known. fen Si... flashes, nervournem, and ether| pit.” Sud, vat teneraee Mealive take tn a dangerous practice. | tlt at ns. hs ty vertine mem ’ ‘Thirty years ago Mr. ©. Leaven-/symptoms common to women in - - a = = . wide K drug: ; I Meier Indorsed by i a widely Known Kansas GPue-| middie life 1 haven't found any-| ‘ . * prescription for Aath thing that gives euch rejief. 1 i Advisory Council |v. iio pcooit wie naa gives me pep abd makes me feel| a ; Walter F. Meier has been indorsed —- MP | full of life like I used to be."—Mre. | ‘ for mayor by tha Seattle Advisory | these peor and | Wilsen Nichols, 1423 3rd ava West. | e 1 A found | Women wio suffer from bead-| of the council and) Peavengoo geet thai |aebe. backache, flashes of heat, dix | one of the leaders ef the Union| his prescr cure in all}aines, fainting spells, nervousnor League club. The council alno in-| caret thet fin on 1) daye ‘or exhaustion, should ge at once to! dorsed E. L. Blaine, BE. B. Cox and| Trial to any reader of this paper | thelr neighborhood druggist and «et/ H-E-L-D 0-V-E-R Henry D. Hall for councilmen; Dr. write for it. If it curss|a bottle of Favorite Prescription, in| Caspar W. Sharples for the three |PAy 410%, oUt w ine yoy at write to | tablets or liquid. Or write Dr.| “ h - three year school board term; HF. Taylor|C LEAV 1999 & W. Kiva. | Pierce's Invatids’ Hotel in Buffalo for the one-year term, and W. C.|Moredale, Kansas Knd the big bot-|N. ¥., for free medical advice-—Ad Kean for port commissioner. lAevertisenent. nme diately} vertisement csaen ao aos he ae i _ scernarecegriypeteenanantnsstnmancheee 3 1. Her Mind Said: ‘What if he is @ rogue? Hoe ts a rich; cam give you anything money can buy. council, according t@ Davia C./is this w the sure Bowen, chairma Emotions in a story of fine feathers that cov- ered a heart of gold! $500 Musical Program Contest Sunday will be played the seventh of @ series of Sunday Concert Te grams suggested by yarioue organi. at tn Beattie. he contest is pen to musien!, fraternal, civie and ial clubs. The program which at- ets the largest audience will ob- a the prise Bundey’s te the SRR LE SER See the Special Pro- LAST WEEK! See the Daring Fight logue—and Beautiful . in the Crocodile Tee Dance! Pit! 2. Her Conscience Said: “This one saved your honor, Your love belongs to him* Her Heart Said: “This one S alone has stirred you. Program of the FRATERNAL ORDER OF EAGLES i : ou ‘pte pana” * ve Me ee 4 Strand Dalton Tone leanne gp yr lg RR ; b Mr. William. Westerman, Sololat Kidney Trouble wae sain be ieee '° ) iehts Dream” All His | ife oie Harris eee erp odie i Read how Mr. A. H. Rees, 4 Wilby can tell Conrad Coliseum Concert. Orchestra $t., Dayton, Ohio, found quick relief you Nagel PRI SC LLA Scone Ae a happy release from his suffering. In of th age Director a letter, Mr. Reest writes “All throu e life, | have hed Kideey Trouble, of magnifi- Theo. POLLARD em ore. Hove few Gaited Pe cence of Directed by CECIL B. DeMILLE Kosloft me when | try to express my apprecia- this 4eR Own « tien of the good they have done me.” | ’ i Coming Hf you suffer with any Kidney o: play! A UPENDOUS P'ITLRITA. UN ¢ Wednesday Bladder Trouble — burning, scalding ‘ ain awollen hands, leet and joint \ W | LD HONEY CoStar of “Tho Sheik,” tn pain in the back—Rheumatism, ‘ica LANE THAT H/ Y ING? br Lumbagoget Gino Pills. Sold one Rich!=—Spectacular!——Gorgeous! THE HAD NO TURNING ack guarantee by all druggist: BO. Sample tree THE WORLD-FAMOUS NOVEL The story of a man who marries one woman believing she is another—A BY CYNTHIA STOCKLEY story of the Mexican border and beautiful Paris, Texas oil fields, and resplendent temples in Siam! Gino Pills are recommended and gold in Seatth by Bartell Drug Stores, Swif hi acy, corner § . i NO INCREASE N PRICKS