Fairhaven Publishing Co. v. City of Bellingham
Fairhaven Publishing Co. v. City of Bellingham
Opinion of the Court
— The city charter of the city of Bellingham provides that the city council shall annually let all the legal advertising to the lowest and best responsible bidder, who
The only question we are required to notice is whether The Morning Reveille is a daily paper, within the meaning of that term as it is used in the city charter. We think it is. The term daily, as applied to the publication of newspapers, is relative. It has never been given the exclusive meaning of every day of the week, month or year, but papers published every day except Sunday, or every day except Monday, or every day except both Sunday and Monday, are regarded by the general public as daily papers. This court in Puget Sound Publishing Co. v. Times Printing Co., 33 Wash. 551, 74 Pac. 802, held that a paper published every day except Sunday and legal holidays was a daily paper, and cited approvingly a case from California which held that a paper published every day except Monday was such a paper. A paper omitting both days may be less a daily publication than either
The judgment -appealed from is affirmed.
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- Fairhaven Publishing Company v. The City of Bellingham
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- Newspapers — Legal Publications — Daily Papers. A newspaper 'printed every day except Sunday and Monday is a daily newspaper, within the meaning of an ordinance requiring the publication of official notices in a daily paper.