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S| NOTICE or AT AMOY Squadron Reaches) General. After Quick Voyage. Sts Pros Election Oct, 30--Kight battle comprising (he ad squad the American Atlantic fleet gommand of Rear Admiral Z H. Bwmory, arrived here Notice is hereby given that after an uneventful from Yokohary ue cme Tuesday, the third day of Me sixteen ships no flee irexenerme eared “fut. wo November, A, D, 1908, in the © days out, the Se cmmane At Rear Ad-| County of King and the State on the flagship Con-| Reading for the Philip.) of Washington, an election will ‘and the second oy Emory on the Loute | be held for United States, state, bound fo for here join f = second county and precinct division be this port on arrive at as follows; | ollicers, her visitors asm The | end are com exalted rank festivities Five electors for President and Vice President of the United States, One Representative in Gongress. to represent this State in the Sixty- _ | first Congress of the United States. Three Judges of the supreme Court for the State of Washington, Six Judges of the Superior Court for King County. One Governor. One Lieutenant Governor. One Secretary of State, One State Treasurer, One State Auditor, One Attorney General. One Commissioner of Public Lands. One Superintendent of Public In- struction. One Insurance Commissioner. Three State Representatives for the Fortieth Legisiative District. Two State Representatives for the Forty-first Legislative District. Two State Representatives for the Forty-second Legisiative District. Two State Representatives for the Forty-third Legistative District, Two State Representatives for the Forty-fourth Legislative District. Two State Forty-fifth —— resentatives for the isiative District. Two State Representatives for the Forty-sixth Legislative District. Two State Representatives for the Forty-seventh Legisiative District. One County Sheriff. One County Clerk. One County Auditor, One County Treasurer. One County Prosecuting Attorney. One County Assessor. One County Superintendent of Common Schools. One County Engineer. EA a Russia they flow Me. Tt catches you ‘treet, or 19 rowdi id deedsk! Is done in a vtr trainoviten her mother a NM cost ber the 10/ in United A recent enactment | who send di §¥E On poat cards liah Foudies. One Justice of the Peace for the | Respective Precincts of King Coun- ty outside of the City of Seattle. One Constable for the Respective Precincts of King County outside of the City of Seattic. There will also be submitted to the electors of thie State and Coun- ty a proposed Amendment of Section 16, Article |. of the Constitution, as follows: “For the proposed amendment to Section 16 of Article I. of the Con- stitution, relating to the exercise of the power of eminent domain.” Press.) “Against the proposed amendment CO, Oct. %0.—H.|te Section 16 of Article I. of the + from Wenona, | Constitution, relating to the exercise suicide here YO* | of the power of eminent domain.” ‘founding himself Also a proposed amendment to When removed to! the wounded man de | Article VIL. of the Constitution as follows: had come from Idaho A.A Procure medical met a stranger) “For the proposed amendment to Article Vil. of the Constitution, re- lating to the assessment and tax pee oll to stake $200, P all of his money, in a bet Faces. When he had ob-|tion of property within the State.” ® Money the stranger and Lage, dishearten-| “Against the proposed amendment to Article Vil. of the Constitution, relating to the assessment and tax tion of property within the Sta’ and the joss of his ined to end his iife heataaiad STO SiLK K UNDERWEAR. Arandmothers would have! The polls at said election will emt that silk underwear was a : Z extravagance. Ind: there |be opened at eight o'clock in the women today who still that @ dollar ut into the} Ttaila underwear | if 80ld everywhere in the| eight o'clock in the evening of caer a less a luxury, pure} tis a luxury, of but one of those sensible | Mat pay. it in wene rally a Me {0 & Woman to find that the underwear washes like And outwears other fabrice not 60 much of a luxury | Za Women are more and| minding out that thetr dollar is anain open until seven o'clock in Sent when spent tor the best | morning and remain open until the same day in all precincts in incorporated towns and cities and will be opened at nine : o'clock in the morning and re- the evening in all precincts out- —— Raven't got a hot air fur Four home, you can get At% political meeting. side of incorporated towns and cities. ‘SESSION LAWS, 1907 | Page 110 Chapter 67 S. B. 161 Amendment of State Consti- tution relative to the Assess- ment and Taxation of Property, An act to amend Article VIL of the Constitution of the State of Washington, relating to the assesment and taxation of erty within the state, prop, Be it enacted by the Legisla- ture of the State of Washing- ton: Section 1. That at the general j election held in this State on the Tue Hext succeeding the Mot in November, 1908, submitted to the qual otors of this State for thelr jadoption and approval an amend ment to Article VIL. of the Conatitu tion of the State of Washington, by striking from said Article VIL of sections 1, ing In Hew th be known aa . Sand 4, and insert f the following 8 ouon ene triets and other municipal corpora tions and personal property to the amount of three hundred dollars for each head of a family, Hable to Assessment and taxation under the provisions of the laws of this state, of which the individual is the actual and bona fide owner, shall be ex~ apt tr trom - at ecretary of State shall cause the amendment proposed im section one (1) of this act to be published for three months next preceding the said election therein Geacribed in some weekly newspaper in every county where a newspaper is published throughout the etal * 3 There shall be printed on all ballots provided for the said election the words: “For the pro- posed amendment to Articie VII. of the Constitution, relating to the as- seammont and taxation of property within (he Stat Against the posed amendment to Article VIL of the Constitution, relating to the an- sexement and taxation of property within the State.” Passed the Senate February 18, 1907, Passed the House February 27, 1907. Approved by the Governor March 5, 1907. SESSION LAWS, 1907 Page 112 Chapter 69 H. B. 97 Amendment of State Consti- tution relative to the Exercise; = of the Power of Eminent Do- main. An act providing for the amend- mént of Section 16 of Article one (1) of the Constitution of the State of Washington relating to the exercise of the power of eminent domain, Be it enacted by the Legisia- ture of the State of Washing- property shall not be taken for pri- vate use, except for private ways of necessity. No private property shall be taken or damaged for public or private ure without Just compensa tion having been first made, or paid inte court for the owner, and no right-of-way shall be appropriated to the use of any hg a pi other than municipal until thon therefor be first made in money or aacertained and paid Inte court for the owner, irrespective of any benefit from any improvement pro- posed by corporation, welch compensat all be ascertained 1) compenna- ctvil case record, in the law. Wher mpt = a“ to take pri rty alleged to be public, th qusetl whether the contemplated use be really public shall be a judiclal question, and determined an such, without regard to any legislative as- wertion that the use is pub cept as to the uses which are declared to be public. Sec, 2. The Secretary of State shall cause the amendment proposed in section one of this act to be published for three months next preceding the said election therein Geceribed in some weekly newspaper ry county where @ nm throughout th . There shall be printed on ballots provided for the raid ry election the For the pro | poned amendm to section 16 of article I. of th ‘onetitution, relat ing to the the power of eminent Againat th posed amendment to section article I, of the Constitution, ing to the exercise of the power of eminent domain.” Passed the House February 14, 1907. Passed the Senate February 25, 1907. Approved by the Governor March 5, 1907, 1, The power of taxation shall never be surrendered, suspended or con tracted away. Taxes wall unl form upon the ame class of sub jects, and shall be levied and col lected for public purposes, The! property of the United States, and of the state, counties, school div "| County Commissioners. Vote for Three. JOHN B. GORDON R KR GrORGE | JOHN B. CARROLL Constable. Ge Beattie Precinct. . Vote for Three. |\JAMES BK. SHANNON OBCAN A. WISH ribed by | Pe THE STAR—FRIDA INTRUCTIONG-—Mark xin oO under Y, OCT. 30, 1908. jarty name for whose candidates you wish te vote, right of the name of such candidate, in ment “FOR the proposed a lating to the anse “AGAINBT the proposed am relating to the anne State”... ‘ Republican Ticket ment and ent to Article VII. of the Constitution, re- and taxation of property within the State” atitution, jendment to Article VIL. of the Constitution, taxation of property within the “AGAINBT the pw Constitution, main” ; “FOR the proposed amendment ropored amendment to Bection relating to the exercise of the po Independence Ticket to Section 16 of Article L. of the ¢ relating to the exercise of the power of eminent dom 16 of wer of eminent do | If you desire to vote for any candidate of any other party, place X in square at the : {| of the | Article 1 Socialist Ticket SS» Electors of President and Vice Prosi- i — - State Representatives. 40th Representative District. Vote for Three. ALLEN CLARK . F. WH. TONKIN HOWARD D. TAYLOR - tors of President and Vice Presi- | Electors of President and Vice Presi- | & lectors of President and Vice Presi - “Prohibition Ticket ° Electors of President and Vice Presl« dent. Vote for Five. T. b Weee J, W, LOCKHART B. AKIN BYRON GMIDLBY Representative in Cong Judges of th the Supreme Court, Vote for Three. Governor. CATON L ieutenant Governor. of Public Instruc- | Superintendent | tion, | t of Public instruc. |S tion. ELDREDGE WHEELER dent, nt. dent. dent. Vote for Five, Vote for Five, Vote for Five, Vote for Five. JOUN O'DONNEL. L oF )7. M. Me®BIRNAN 9: We. MOMMID co ccee cscccvsens }| THOMAS G. ALIN mr | PRIM BL WILMON TUCKE iJ. G BLAMOTT HOMER ©. CAMPRELL { PRANK M. LAMBORN tJ, B. JANES 268 GQBORGE W. MeCAULEY PO oe | FRANK M. DALLAM .. (|S K. MBAD 1c. lL. WHITING JOSEPH C. SHARP rm CHARLES B. KERLE i WJ. WYHAM wou BASIN W. L. WOODKING entative in Congress. Representative in Cong . | Representative in Congre: ALAM 6. HUMPHREY CO) CMaAnLes Beene O | Judges of the Supreme Court. Judges of the Guprenie Court. Judges of the Supreme Court. | Judges of the Supreme Court. | Vote for Thr Vote for Three. Vote for Three. Vote for Three. | | HERMAN D. CROW HERMAN PD. Chow "i ri} [MILO A. ROOT MHO A. ROOT } bm STEPHEN J. CHADWICK CI/STEPHEN J. CHADWICK Cj Governor, ae Geverner, SS he “Mg aan int — |SAMUBL G, CORGROVE (CO) JOHN PATTIBON oa ete epee: o [ | Lieutenant Governor. Lieutenant Governor, ~~ | Lieutenant Governor. | Lieutenant Governor. |M. MAY A BD WARDS Oo o ae tary of Stale, | Secretary of State. ~~ ~SC~S* Sw retary of State, RAM HT. RICHOLA oO ITIS JOUNBON [ oO r Tre . State Treasurer. State Treasurer. LEWIS... { . oO 4} State Auditor, State Auditor State Auditor. "| State Auditor. c CLAUBEN W. i. CARSON rt O | Attorney General, | Atorngy Genera "| Attorney Gene Attorney Gene: ‘ W. P. BR oO] OLZHELTOR Cc [ C 1 ea oner of Public & Lands. | Commissioner of Public Lands. [Commissioner of Public Lands, | a ac mil . uperintendent of Public instruc tion. | Commi ner of Public Lands, Superintendent of Public instru tion, ¢ Representatives. 40th Representative District. Vote for Three. 4th Representative District. Vote for Three, ate Representatives. 40th Representative District. Vote for Three. ee { -/ a Atat Representative District. Vote for Two. WILLIAM G. NOTRIS GORGE B. WEBSTER 8 A2nd Representative District. Vote for Two. | WILLIAM C MoMASTER W. T. CHRISTENSEN OLB HANBON P MeINNIS 7. A QUENT JAMES A. WRIR GORGE W. JEFFRURS | PRANK MH. RENICK Representative District. Vote for Two. 4st Representative District. Atet Vote for Two. DANIEL PARKS CHHISTID & GOSHERT Gand Representative District. Vote for Two. 42nd Representative District. Vote for Two. 4st Representative District. Vote for Two. entative District. Vote for Two. Insurance Comm 40th Representative District. Vote for Three. WILLIAM BOUNDY 41st Representative District. Vote for Two. 42nd Representative District. Vote for Tw « F MUNTLEY Q H . HENRY WARD ~ GRORGE N. MODGDON j -O) Sird Representative District. 4ird Representative District. 43rd Representative District. 48rd Representative District. 43rd Representative District, Vote for Two. ie for Two. Vote for Two. Vote for Two. Vote for Tw . MARRY T TRAYNOR “i 0) e o4 a] . acetone PRANK B WILSON | oj a} 3 oa kee | ‘s ie L 44th Representative District. Mth Representative District. 4th Representative District. “th Representative District. 44th Representative Vote for Two. Vote for Two. Vote for Two. Vote for Tw Vote for Two. |. Howarp Q) | With Representative District. | 48th Representative District. 45th Representative District. 45th Representative District. 45th Representative Dist Vete for Two. Vote for Two. Vote for Two. Vote for Two. FRANK A, RUST | oe ee | tame SCOTT ECKER c oO 4th “Representa! ve District. Vth “Representative District. 46th Representative District. 46th Representative District, Vote for Two. JOHN A, WHALLEY GBOKGE KR TENNANT “8 Vote for Two. LESTER B KIRKPATRICK Vote for Two. 47th Representative District. Vote for Two. ROWAR PALMER FRANK © JACKSON Judges of the Superior Court. Vote for Bix. WILSON BR GAT BOYD J TALLMAN ROWT B ALBERTSON AW. PRATER : MITCHELL GILLIAM Gro. BR MORTIS Somthe Fh topor Sounty Clerk, D. K. BICKRLS .. Sent Auditor. o DA. CASE GEORGE F. RUSSELL wnty Proesew' some ae FF. Vandunv ane af Sam Mette THOR 3 {I Coun S intendent of Common unty ere a aC frnows Oi Count TAM! oF oO Engineer. Ro MORRISON JAM Cc SNYDER Vote for Two. Firet Commi igptener o pete M. J. CARRIGAN Third Comm: leslener L. RUTHERFORD a County Wreokm: JOHN FF. HAWKING S7th Representative District. Vete for Two. 47th Representative District. Vote for Two. u Vote for Two. 47th Representative District. Vote for Two. 47th Representative District, Vote for Two. J} }| ISAAC N. RICHARDSON {si 4) S| Reece ere Judges of the Bopariar - Court. Judges of the Guperior Court. Judges of the Superior Court. | Judges of the Superior Court. ™ WILSON R GAY “mi haquntye(aony. Vote for Six. | Vote for Six. BOYD J. TALLMAN .... ReEEY SS 99 | ROBT. B. ALBERTSON ..... A W. PRATER ‘ MITCHELL GILLIAM ie } ono. & MORRIS j / | Seunty, Sheritt, | County Sheriff. County Sheriff. 4 WILLIAMS abanies ‘O} Pere ety. | CHARLES 4 MORGAN . | bn sah dn oe RI Pes County Clerks Gounty Auditer, County Auditor. feand v CALHMOUN eoees <i etpecesee | cabhbch Nt Ss Treasurer. County Treasurer. St OEE — £3 | Seon Treanor eceoncnteaensta | Ser, Scpeseutiog Attorney. ol Prosecuting Attorney. 9 County Prosecuting Attorney 0 County Presse uting eS ty Assessor. County Assessor. Scante Aaneaner / Stott | BRT PTET TYEE wre ee a ee ‘D0 County eneneen County Superintendent of Common | County Superintendent of Common Behools. Schools. We OW, FALBOP «.-+ssoereresereef J] os ssccsseersereessenes PR cc enish asks istdarese sy SR RAR. [County Bagineon. County Eaginesr. Coroner. 4 S28Nlae We 'ScLovarii Oo megs Cane County Commissioners. Vote for Two. it Commi wlentr District. HIELDS Third Connmbealonte District. W. A. HANNAN ia) [County Commissioners. c Vote for Two. First Commissioner District. Third Commissioner District. sz) County Coroner, county Commissioners. Vote for Two. _ Pies Commissioner he trict. “Third Comm | ner District. | County Commissioners. Vote for Two. First Someiocioner Dictriet, M. M. MARSTON County Wreckmaster, | | County Wreckmaster, Cc 25 loo Justice of the Pence. Seattle Precinct. J. D. JONE w. w Georgetown. Q ee or One. | Kent. Oo} Vote for One. | J. RAILSBACK oO Ravensdale. Cedar R Vote for One. } |CHAS. MORBHOUSE 0 Georgetown. | te for One, | ©. A. Hor fr Kent. Vote for One. JOUN SHEPICH oO Kennydale. Vote, for DELBERT W. NAUSE Kirkland. q Vote for One, ORCA B. WALLIN oO Vashon. } ‘ote for One, 6 W. JAcCORS ol ounty Wreckmaster, Tuatice of the Peace. Seattle Precinct. for Three. PUY Justice of the P Seattle Precinct. Vote for Three. Vv 10M MU Justice of Peace. Seattie Precinct. Vote for Three. Seattle Precinct. Vote for Three. Constable. le Precine Seattle Precinct. Vote for Thre r Vote for Thre ‘ote for Three. ising | i J) a} Juatice of the Peace. aie tek ten Mica duited it Go On. Justice of the Peace. Country Precincts, Country Precinots, treesenene 0} os tnnnee o seeeeos . O} Pr er vs Med aateet ieee. SURF } lisadteuntkessedaressteatian oO ’ O}. ft Constables. hAenbhelion Cc Country Precincts, Country Precincts, eases O} C sien cverarepecesvecens oO} }) OD}: | a} iiss tingass bes P eb re AG | ‘ts | EEE io re ie [ | combat adindeabed chee oO ‘ } oO ; seis sven sate HO Oo Country Precinets. Country Precincts. ooo00 onstables. Country Precincts, Constables. Country Precincts,

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