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Ji i ates im tho cond alt which my the bane of bh . gid av, Rave made mond examination agen rays, and th ) conducted | * Mee office of De yatelan red that the the revolver Wiltam Coe ‘a position thac tt ae the ner and the um rpase of le oD may be fou ad the bullet , agen hot Hall hee more or boas pain in igo and arm, 8 pain whict times Wry xeructaty - left site of th bas been partially paraly paralysis becarme potiva be than ft had been be suffered a great deal A peretoch this afternoon Me rmored to Dr. Reninier fo he — ING [3 NCED Service) Nov. &—Heary tt ‘et the defunct Mil me State bank, toctay plead po Wo the charges o( forgery Ra President aise pleaded = &w om the charge of aed term may be o® was given threes ‘ee to fourtern years, fo fly. Stensland was eentences ee to fourteen years, to ly with the sentence wales of antin ne H on run (@ a thorough investigation charges mate by passenanr® from Nome on the lant the steamer Olympia os fo being allowed with full of the officers and tn ® wes alleged = many were Captain A. Crosky has been exonerated The gre of the passengers are not and in falrness to Greaky, who is one of the @eamship captains oo | ep by the troops, the visit of ret er =. ad av. south, Bee —s a: “Third i Vie ieaseeartere Third wath and Maim at; Fifth, 102 a. coal office, Sixth, at. south. Russell 1980 Jackson st Fourteenth av it Tract officer: boulevard, real Fourth, 2315 Jackson a fin shop: Fifth, 400 ay. south, Oftman's 47. south and Masea~- * ‘Third Ward. James st power office of Parker | Dasement: k torner Thirty “toorth ay and ; Twelfth, 943 T wor BY. store: Thirteenth. Madivon st, store: Fourts bark pavilion. Fourth Ward. Brecinet, Basement Sent $186 Third av. Pax 8 T12 Marion st - 400 ee allor house, Seventh | $04 Colusa eI Ta ewer ae eo 4 te Fifth Ward. Precinet, 1116 Weert 211 University at 1490 682 Fifth ay. i Fifth, 316 Unio eueny's ottlee: "Bix: ~ Carpenter shop. Sith Ward. Breeine Stiee, t, 2008 View and Baticry st 2612 Firat me ity ball » hote basement Otyn Tr SY., Bower's heted Pours M Wixty Ward. ner ay ort angine her Virginia wt £F Pontion wy rissa ro Doom and shop, Fur forter Pike st. and | ter Kaat 1 mt: Be iin and ¥ x th, 661 Feds Mth, 2401 Kastini “3 14?? ¥, Twen pemeweery Fourt Le h 9 Kant Mainnn rit elt c on ay 174 Ninth, | 1» Pent. ete, abd WH be held prisoners of war | Meade four. ribs {~NoT ICE SESSION LAWS, 1905, Page 124 Chapter 65 General Election (MH. B. Ne. 198) Notice is hereby given, that o8/ To Amend State Constitution Rela fweaday, the sixth day of Novem-| Ueto the Bxereise of the Power of Bmineat Dowatn. ber, A. D 190@, fm the County of _ AN ACT providing for the amend King and State of Washington, an| ™6nt of section 16 of article one (1) of the Constitution of the State af election will be held for United) Washington, relating to the exer cine of the r " States, State, District, County and! main. aoe Precinct Officers, as follo Bo it enacted by the Legislature Three members of Congress to, ‘He State of Washington represent this State in the Sixtieth That at the general elec Congress of the United States. x Took Two Judges of the Supreme Court sisvters of the winte fur then of the State of Washington for the “ton veltean (1G) of article. one regular term of six years. soll aor ee hal mii tread, when 9o es +7 Twe judges of the Supreme Court of the State of Washington for the unexpired term of two years. : STF al, dosent and for ty One State Senator and Three State Representatives for the Thir tleth Senator District and Forti eth Representative District. One State Senator and Two State Representatives for the Thirty-firet District and Forty-first Representative District. One 8 Senatorial ¢ Senator and Two State No privat Representatives for the Thirty-sec iemane ond Senatorial District and Forty second Representative District One State Senator and Two State * therefor be fire ancertained an Representatives for the Thirty-third ["" ) ta ° benefit from any Improvement pro Senatorial District and pensation shall be eoverentned ¥9 ¥. uniews a jury be wa “ Representative District. vil cunee th rts of fecord, mn the manner ritved by One State Senator and Two 8 the Thirty fourth Senatorial District and Forty fourth Representative District. One State Senator and Two State Representatives for the Thirty fifth ta District and Forty-ffth Representative District. One State Senator and Two St: Representatives for the Thirty! Senatorial! District and Forty sixth Representative District. J Representatives for * ro state Hee. 3, There shall t hallote prov tted « ton the words “Fi 1h amendment to Hee Ament te Sect . y one af the conettt retattn thom of the eald od im favor of the © shall make proclamation in the maaner provided by law « ald amends have bern adopted a: seventh Representative District. One Judge of the Superior Court for King County, la part of the const ot the state from the time of such procks One County Sheriff, mation One County Treasurer. ly Passed the House February One County Prosecuting Attorney.| One County Clerk. One County Auditor. One County Assenser. | One County Superintendent of 1906. Approved by the ¢ 4, 1906. SESSION LAWS, [905 Page 131 ene See | Chapter 67 - sesh atom bhenetnsan (4. 8. No. 99) One County Coroner. | To Amend the State Const! Second Commissioner District. One County Commissioner for the Third Commissioner District. Three Justices of the Peace for Seattic Precinct. One Justice of the Peace for Out- side Precincts, respectively. Three Constables for Seattle Pre cinct. One Constable for Outside Pre ment of section one of article XX of the Constitution of the State Washington, entitled “Water Water Rights.” by enlarging th public use of the waters of thi state so as to ine | of timber products. Re it enacted by the Legisiatar of the State of Washington Section 1 amend article NXT onatitution te road That it is proposed t section owe. 1 The use the water lating to the exercise of the Power of Eminent Domain. And a proposed amendment to Ar- tlele XX, Section 1, of the Consti tution, to rea “The use of the waters of this State for irrigation, mining, manufacturing and for the removal of tim’ vets shall be deemed a public wae.” The polls at sald election will be | in some weekly in ow ty int per is publ 4 3. At the general fection t 4 in thin at nest avecending November, 190 on dite: ¢ gual state for thelr adoption newapaper the opened at nine o'clock In the morn ing and will remain open until sev en o'clock in the event of the same day. Dated at Seattle, Washington, this lat day of October, A. D. 1906 3. P. AGNEW, | County Auditor Passed the House 1906. Paseed the Senate Merch 1, 13, 1906 jot this community are wondering jhow it was powsible for J. 8. Kaine, | who was run over by a wagon lonfed with & ton of hay, and with! Koln, the shoemaker, 217 badly shattered, could ot Roy st. “Against the proposed « One State Senator and Two Otate| '2, ths excrete” of the power of emt iheprqsentatives for the Thirtycov-| tallete rust at the antl slection that & majority € the altted electore enth Senatorial District and Forty voting wpon the que 4, Passed the Senate February 24. ernor March One County Wreckmaster. Relative to Water and Water Rights, to Include Removal of ‘Thirty-stath District. One County Commissioner for the Timber Products JOSEPH LYONS te Reprenantatives. AN ACT providing for the amend ie the remove! of as follows = state wherein a news February 14 1996. Approved by the Governor Mareh strength, not necessarily demanded aang adently. felts, pa 4 ae SEATTLE STAR “MON DAY, NOV. INSTRUCTIONS—Mark X in O under party name for whose candidates you wish to vote at the right of the name of such candidate. FOR proposed amendment to Article XX1, Section 1, of the Constitution, which read fection 1. The nse of the rs of thin State for irrigation, mining, manufacturing purposes, and for the removal of timber produets deemed a public une “AGAINST the proposed amendment to Article XX1, Seetion 1, of the Conetitullon, which read fection 1. The use of the waters of this State for irrigation, mining, manufacturing purposes, and for the removal of timber products, sball be deemed @ public un “FOR the propored amendment to Section 16 of Article I of the Constitution, relating to the exercise of the power of eminent domain.” | “AGAINST the proposed amendment to Seetion 16 of Artiele | of the Constitution, » the exercine of the power of eminent domain.” Democratic Ticket Republican icket if! I} POINTERS FOR SCRATCHERS DON’T VOTE FOR THE NAMES IN BIG TYPE wresentatives in Con, Vote for Three. epresentatives in Congress, Vote for Three, WILLIAM jJiuMpnnry, WILLIAM HLACKMA WERLE JON PATRICK & HY MNE PRANCIS W. CUSIIMAN DUDLEY BAHELMAN udgow te Supreme Ovart, ¢ Terme Yea Vols for two WALLACE MOUNT RALPH O DUNBAR judges of the Mupreme Court, for the] Uvexpired Term of Two Fears. Vote for Two. HERMAN 1 Unexpired Two Fears. Teo Crow. WARIUEN BO BWe L. GC. SMITH ‘ nty Clerk t MILLION Udyes of the Supreme Court for the epresents Vote for The Wa « NOT re) y If you desire to vote for Ropresentativ place X any candidate of any other party, in Socialist Labor Ticket O Prohibition Ticket O in Congress. for Three Ropresentatives in Congress Vote for Three A. & CATON JM. WILKS WILLIAM EVERE the Bupreme Ops of mix Vou tor we an Unexpired Term of Two ¥ Vote for Two. udwes of the Supreme Court for thejJudges of the Bupreme Court for the udges of the Supreme Court for ee " ptudges of the Supreme Cou * the the Unexpired Term of Twor''Givapired Term of Two ¥ Yeare Vote for Pwo. Judge of Superior Court Meguiars Term of Six Years, Vote for Two. Vote for Two. nudge of Superior Court. County Sherif FRANK DAVIS o Clerk DEM ounty Y oy, Autteoe ty A JAMES P. AGNEW eur ty Treasurer W. MACKI ounty Treasurer MATY HM. GOMMLEY Attorney vossouting REYNOLDS. CHAR. A mating Avorn Hn OMA KEN row unty Assessor THOMAS A. PARISIE ty Muperintendent of Coma Bedools nty Superintendest of Common Beroole County Surveror. Ww. S. SCURRY County Surveyor Ai, VALENTINE ity Coroner. PRANK M CARROLI DAN R. ABRAHAM Commissioner Distriet L. RUTHERFORD JAMER NELSON AM cL BEARDSLER CHAS V anty Wreekmaster. 4 W. HL REAGAN held to = been Benators. ‘Thirtiotn ISAAC P. CALMIOUN. ‘Thirtioth District L BR KNICKERBOCKER Bret Distetet. . RALPH D. NICHOLS Thirty second District E. M. WILLIAMS Thirty-thied Dietetics. | P.L. ALLEN ‘Frtety-foerth District GEO. U. PIPER ‘Thirty Ofth District. WM. G. POTTS W. T. CAMPBRLL. ‘Thirty second MACDONA man Pe Sebheel COMPTON District. PA GEO. BR ‘Thirty-sixt D ono. FL COTTERILI. wittial Poot? r District. ARTHUR A BALLARD. & L. #ORENSON 1. B ANWAY ‘Thirty-seventh 1] ROPERT PF. BOOTH of} 4 - Representatives. Forty-firet District. Fortieth Di OTTO_REINIG *] HOWARD TAYLOK " H RB MADISON. Fr OM. TONKIN on bs fret District. 9 vd «| GROW anette W. W. MORGAN. SAMUEL COU Forsy ewe District. : ve of ¥ ERECDES a LEANDER MILLER WC MeMASTERS Forty-foarth District. Porty-thira HOWARD A THLANRON. JOSEPH HH. GRIFFIN. “4 fifth District. state for Irrigation, mining ce cincts, respectively. turing perp und for t Forty-foarth District. DD of timher products shall be JAMES A. WE R HERMAN POLE ‘The it ah submi -stathy ve We we be sey fe ty of stetel crave C RAMSEY LB MIRRPATRICK proposed amendment to Section 16) pring | ame a ‘i Posty. NEAL HOYLE, J | published "three i “ of Article | of the Constitution, re | ™O"t I it ieduing the mest gen) PRANK HR . cal ane ae 1 election to be beid thie state, HE od F. SACKBON a W. WILKING — ‘orty-eiath District. HENRY A. BECK HENRY W. LUNG werenth BEEBE Forty. ALHERT H JACKS FRANK ¢ JOUN 1. FITEPATRIC JOUN H MILLER 4 Prectnet. PRARODY, JR justions of the Peace. JOSEPH 4 Beattie Precinct. a - seaccmememenl JOUN BO GORDON. wT Ive Ravensdaie Precinct. HUMPHREYS: JOHN KB CARKOLL h R. GRORGE 1 Kent Precinct. Martin Creek Precinct. J. RALLABACK WILLIAM WARNER Aubarn Preotnot. Kirkiand ot. FRED HOWARD. JAMES P. BERRTE Ballard C A. SCTINEIDER stables. Seattle Precinct. stables WwW. FE SEWALI Meattio Precinct. G. A MILLET SAMUEL KAUFMAN A. ERTAMAN JAMES EB AMANNON Ballard Precinct. JOUN D. JONRE Bauece Precinct. AMAT J. WOODRUE Ravensdaie Precinct. MORGANS ED. Auburn Precinct. AUGUST RORHL A through the play, #o that a certain Julia Walcott is always ustal is conse so a AMP 5S, County Auditor County Treseurer ty Superintendent of Comme: Schools. jounty Coroner. G. M. HAWKINS ty ere. Vote for Two. Second Commissioner District. FRED GHATHKE er District. District. JAMES LUND. fret District. 2. A. MeCORKLE ‘Tasty -cooond C. WISWELL Thirty-third District. 8AM MABLOW. District. T ‘Thirty-fourth District. JACOB HANSEN ‘Thirty Ofth District. WM, MeLEAN ‘Thirty-sixth District, ACK ELMAN ‘Thirty-seventh District. D. MALLORY, w tate Meprosentatives. Fortieth District. Forty-second District. 108 CHAPMAN JOUN DOWNIE Forty-third District. DAVE LEV JOHN COLF Forty-fourth District. EDW. RELEY SAM GUNTHER Torty-Mfth District. nice’ Tt WELLS Forty-siath District. COOK H KEEFER Forty-seveath District. H_BSTEELE RACKEN k M HW w my Beattie Precinct, REHRENS Bothell Precinct. ©, CHASE [County Commissioners. jounty sberit # HARVEY ounty Sherif. . H LOPP County Clerk. BEV 11 County Auditor. _———$——_$_—$—$—$—$— $$$ County Preacurer. WAGNER en Prosecuting Attorney. PAUL TURNER County Assessor. JOS MOONEY ounty Superintendent of Comm: Be! ANNA TEWKSBURY \y Surveyor CARL 1 REEVE county KE V BLLINGS. jounty Covener County Coroner. GEO, OHANRAHAN, County Conpntantenees. Vote for Two. Second Commissioner District. JOUN W. DENNY ‘Third Commissioner District. county Wreckmaster. FA FAGERDAHL Senators. HROKAW ANTHONY JOSEPH A. CAMPBELL, District. ‘Thirty- HOMER L. BULL Thirty-seventh District. RICHARD BUSHELI te Beirey scone District. CHAR I, HAGGARD, ALFRED 1 STILLWELL, Forty-third District. HENRY & DAGORTT fourth District. VIS. ‘orty. JOHN dD Forte-aten, i Diotetet. HARRY W. BLAK HIKAM EL ts Forty-sixth District. ANDREW J. KENSLEY. AMOS P. RUSTON Forty-seventh District. CHAS. BENNETT, ations of the Peace, Beattie Precinct. QO. LOVE WM. FARDER I. H. NOSOVICH. © & KAUFFMAN. ¢ Washington, P. Agnew, County Washington, i Auditor J King County, full and complete Washington, as therein set forth . ’ on ful b eatate office, Second, 1507 | walk half a mile, but he managed i 1 a = br title role | ey ‘0 of the same high order yalevard, store; Third, 3201 |to do it, The team Krise was driv Rc good and consintont ii Bari did|that the Pantages management is went; Fourth, 241 West | ing trotted lelaurely to the gate in George Gordon as Ronald Barl did | that the yn a ee edn lame i ain s | “Peaceful Valley” runs through 4844 Fourth av, porthweat, butehe . 7 aa a stor | se } with the gallery ‘ 5 shop; Binth, 4139 Fremont av., gro-jwen 10 be Pg on “The College Widow | as Stephen Thorn does the thia week at the Lois, with daily ery store; Seventh, 3406 Fremor x | “The College Widow,” ree | delightful work of all the cast and | matinees. xt Sunday's matince/ Av. real estate office; Bighth, 964 |Griver. Krise’s escape from te | sric I waran 40 Bo t ficently with be opened with a production Hiewett at. hall: Ninth, 4490 Wood. |atant death seems aimost miracu-| Ade’s satire on the American peo | warms to his par magnificently, {The Wages of Sin.” | ana Park av. photo etudie oo | ple, is here again. There in the} At the Seattle all week ol he Wag f | } rton’s University Addition haa | football squad, old Prexy and his ‘ Be er gi . heen on the market but a few | pretty daughter, and the other | “The Tie That Binds Grands New Rule, 4] h av. norther eon hat during this short time | characters that have made the play} A strong western show is “The ginning with the performance | th av. north- | two-thirds of the property has been | famous. : = Tie That Binds” at Third Av-| 4 Grand next Monday, an o x] Fourteenth #¥./ old at big prices, and within the The College Widow” opened at} enue theater. Mr has re.|?ule, although printed for several | } Fourteenth @Y. est two weeks it ia belteved that|the Grand last night to & banher/ tained the central of Hal | Years in the regular house program, | ath, S10 the entire addition will be sold house, not a seat remaining to be} Reid's idea, the disappearance of | Hut never enforced, will be estab | The first individual to build a| fold at 6 o'clock last night. The! sho child, heir to a fortune and aj lished. Notices over the box office | Bleventh Ward. hone ta Norton University Addl-| large audience had a great time) nigh place in the world, and her | Windew and In the foyer give out First preeinet j001 Kirkwood | iion ix E. Champene, and he has | “nd all kinds of yells were given, subsequent discovery in a Colorada| th information that, beginning Recon, ner Fourth 8.) ine structure well under way during the progress of the perform-| mining camp agit hext Mor Jay 20 one will be 9 uted ong meet ee oN - - jend of ance. \ Reddy,” played by aurette | Wh je curtal ? 4 onl ane Third, 200 Maple Leat) FN. Haley, 6 oe eeeeaint| The company this year Is a8 £004) Taylor, the grown up helress, ja {in justice that those who care to aes tere aoee moved ay. | the teil paper atore in the Gum-| ee the one here last season Hev-| cast sirongly and the ¢ in the| 8e¢ & performance and are in thelr . Aurora a Sixth, b| water station building. ‘There ts| etal of the old cast remain t¥| galleries follow every move of the| feats before the « i rora cornet Morth 'Bixty- | vot a wall paper store nearer than | Persca meets all requirements and! Fopular actress with never abated should be tnd start by the re }eighth at cattle to single out one would be an io-| worshi r late comers. ereafter the lat: | = — justice to the remainder |““Warren Risworth made his tnt-|ter clase must stand unt! the end UNIVERSITY STATION. ee eS gale | Louise Rutter, plays the title | etal ‘ow to the Seattle audience | of the act HAUGH acca ist Party. role, is sweeter looking than Dor-| yesterday afternoon as Dick Curtis ‘ UNIVERSITY STATION, Nov. 4./ ‘The ladies of Alki Hive No. 5% /othy Tennant, who was here last! or, ent mins vest nk good, Viola New Vaudeville Tonight. Nearly all the University Park); odies of the Maccabeos, will give! year, And she is as good an ac Kaythe Raynore and Percy | rhere will be a new vaudeville Addition recently placed on th whist party Wednesday night at | here ° ¥ a whist 5 nesday night at | tress | Hunting made their usual good tm- cram at the Star theater tonight market by the Moore Investment | ;))¢ scabeo ourt ; / program at the Sts ) « . the Massabes temple, Vourth av. The College Widow" ts on for) pressions headed by the Three Hiltons, tio r aes ae ba = * apy oda the entire week with usual mat _ wonderful bicyele act; and Maddox on it , ” . ee eae aw eae} Sidewalks Unsafe. inces. Rveryboty knows that th “Peaceful Valley. and Melvin, in thelr new comedt work clearing lots and the| Property owners and residents play gr ne ge og a cn Neamt! An a large-sized barrel of fun,/etta. ‘There are seven turns on the ects, preparatory to paving the|on Roy st. between Second and comene 06 aetna p mena natural, flesh-making fun, artistic] bill thoroughfares and building side-| Fifth avs. N. are complaining bit pastoans in ite making, Raiph Commings in —— walks, Score of thene lots have terly about the condition of their ” Peaceful Valley,” med at the The Wonderland Exhibit. changed ownership—in some cases | sidewalks. Richard Wakelin, “Dora Thorn.’ Lois last might, continues to stamp! three times—sinee they passed out | Roy st., stated that since the mid- “Dora Thorn” was presented be-| his class. “Peaceful Valley” is sim-| ag Ro round touring car ood of the hands of the Moore Invest. | dle of May the sidewalks have beon | fore crowded houses yesterday at| ply a comic, rural melodrama, with | (i) an) ven er anet_ Sa mont Colmaer, always at advanced |in 4 state of decay and it Is not/the Seattle theater, and made fn) very little plot ersallemeriny fhe public Wednee safe to walk upon them, Property | distinet hit, The play ts clean and Alleen May is as popular as ever. | 1” vening at the opening of the é : owners framed a petition asking for | strang, and moves along with snap | William Morris as the heavy is sate | vy de in H Exhibit at 906 Second RAVENNA. new walks, but this was denied by) and ginger fafactory, and William Dowlan is| Wonderland Bxhibit at 9 RAVENNA, Nov. 6.--The people | the board of pwbite works on the A strong human glement, woll wing @noticeable improvement plea that a grade was expected on! sustagmed and never ‘ging, rune hia work, which was always County of King. do hereby certify that t list of the nominations certified to me by the various political parties of King County, (Seal) Witness my hand and official seal this 24th day of October a8 and ex-Officto Clerk of the Board of County Commissioners of bove and foregoing list of nominations Is a true, J.P. AGNEW, A. D. 1906. County Auditor, ! ery The “snohomish Theatrical asso- ciation has commenced: drilling for a drama which they will present to the public. The Snohomish high school foot- ball te: went down to defeat be- fore the Everett high school team (THREE CONTESTS ATS. A.C. The attle Athletic club Is to hold three tournaments this winter | {* page ae She soars be- to develop the athletic material in 7 . S Snone eam the club. Three medals will be psig heh win, but the weight awarded in each class to the oe Sitatound athlete ae <thllg Gardeners are selling a second practe irsing : | crop of strawberries that have been Prcricatibe be classed as|Tised since the first crop was fin seniors Mf they a + 18 years | ished. ‘The berries are large and old, intermediates if over 15 and | Freel ~~ they are in fine condl- unde 18 nd iniors te > oo tinder 18, and sane warded the |. The heating plant in the new na- a naa a ae ond place & on in onal bank building has deen in- sah Clans, ana siiver iekal to{ Stalled. The bank's officers say bo given the winners of third place. | hey Cxmerl te move in before the The contests will consist a por | ‘3 Sd a tato ra 440-yard run, mile run, running broad jump, running high WORSE AND WORSE, putting 12-pound | yund shot (for jun-| ump, hot, utting jor nd 18-foot rope eltmb. The first senior contest takes place Dec diate Deo, 12| and juntor 5. A number of crack student athletes have signt-| their intention of entering in h class. AT SNOHOMISH | (Star Special Service.) | SNOHOMISH, Nov, 5.—Albert Mitchell, a beom man working at the IN. Black mith, & 1a very nar- | row escape from @vowning Friday | by falling off the tum. He was vesoued by a felle@? @orkman. | Company C is making arrange-| “How was the opera last night?" for a military ball, Pretty po@, The prin@pals alt Coleman, a Los Angeles |had bad colds.” , has bought out the int ca RAR rn.