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\\ } | i i tn, ; NOTICE OF GENERAL ELECTION NOTICE Is HE at on TURSDAY, ¢ f NOVEMBER, A Bounty of King and ington. an election Benatcria! District. Sov ra, as folle mry VEN THIRD day 1914 tn the ff Wash held for Judictal, eoinet Off! D be ngressional, we One United States Senator State One Re: repress of. the Thre Court ‘One Senator ‘One Sena One Senate One State Se Senatorial District One State Senator Senatorial District One State Senator the 35th Senatorial Distric | tate the 6th fal Diste District ate Representatives Legistative District. epresentatives for the trict ntatives trtot States Judges of the State Senat strict the of W for Supreme shington. the 30th or the Stet the 32nd 33rd 34th the aTth for ‘Two State Repre for the tnd Legisiativ Two : ntatives rd Legislative Distric Two State Representatives 44th Legisiative District. wo State Representatives GEER Legisiative District Two State Representatives 44th Legislative District Two State Representatives Legislative District y Auditor anty Clerk for the} for the} | for the} for the for the mmisstoner for the Firat Distr One Cou! Third Distr One County Five Justices Seattle Precinct Ftv ot Auburn Precin Two Constab einet Two Ju Kent Preein Two Constables for Kent_Precinet. Teo Justices of the Peace for Renton Precinct Two Constables for etnet One Justice of the Peace for the tive Precincts o' ing County ‘ne Constable for the respective Precincts of King County outside of incorporate cities. ‘There wil! » be submitted the Electors this State the re Wo. 3, entitled: hibiting the manuf other dixposition of juors, except in cer tain cases; reeulating and keeping, ‘use and transportation of the same for the enforcement of this et: fixing punishments and Penalties for the violation thereof” FOR Initiative Measure No. 3 AGAINST Initiative Moasure No. 3. entitled: ne copartnerships, associations, and per. fons engnced in the business of dealing in lands, stocks, bonds, and other securities. to prevent fraud and fmposition in the sale of the same transferring to the public ser. vice commission all authority vested fn the secretary of state in respect to corporations.” FOR Initiative Measure No_ 6. AGAINST Initiative Measure No. 6. | Mnitiative Measure Mo. 7, entitled: abolishing the ‘bureau of imepectio. and supervision of pub- Ne offic a, vesting In the state audi tor all ihe powers and @uties of mand requiring to prepare a ba! Showing the operation: ons, receipts and expen: rtment and tnatitution PSR tate INST Initiative Measure No. 7 ‘Measure Mo. 8, entitled: “An act to prohibit the’ collection of remuneration or fees from work- ers fer the securing of employment or furnishing {nformation leading thereto. and providing a penalty for violation thereof.” FOR Initiative Measure No. AGAINST Initiative Measure No & Taitiative Measure Wo. 9, entitled: “An act providing for’ the pay- ment of the cost of medical, sure! eal and hospital treatment, nureing, lies. and other — expen of men injured in extra-hagardous employments, by the employer to| the amount of one hundred dollar: QAY excess to be pald by the ind try, providing for arbitration of dis-| putes, prohibiting certain deductions| wages, and imponing dutie ‘upon the industrial a artment.” FOR [nitfative Menagure AGAINST Initiative Measure No. 9 Measure Wo. 10, entitled: “An act providing for the ent of all convicts upon lie highways except in ce authorizing the payment of ums to dependent families of Convicts, creating m state road fund Providing a tax levy of not to ex: Qne-half mill therefor, transter- uublic highway fund thereto, Mie tacking an asprosrintion of tes Million dollars for carrying Provisions of this act.” FOR Initiative Measure QACAINST Initiative tiative Measure "An act prohibit = empl from requiring or permitting Ployes to work more than eight hours | te any 4 of twenty ir hours, ex cept in agricultural labor and case: Of emergency, providing for extra compensation for over-time: and fix Ing & penalty for the violation there . | FOR Initiative Measure No. 13, alla Initiative Measure No. Referendum Measure Wo. 1, entitled: “AN act to establish a retirement fund to be used in payment of an hilties and benefits to retire Ee princtpals, supervisors, superv if Principals and superintendents the public schools in the State w creating board ing the sources from Which said fund shall be rai Commisstoner for the Wreckmaster of the Peace for for Seattle Pre. of the Peace for ‘ for Auburn Pre-/ os of the Peace for Renton Pre- to and Intoxteating of Insurance No. 10, Measure No. 13, entitiea:| of of of raid fund frement Fund AGAINST Teachers’ Retirement ‘und jerendum Measure Mo. 2, entitled: “An act providing for. the truction, maintenance and ope system of storage and tfon works for the purpos ating lands in Grant, Ada fan and Douglas Counties Bands in the Quincy F Atate reclamation board Viding for the sale of ta Rot exceeding $49,000,000 in i Quin 1 NST Quincy AN ACT. pro ment of the con Washington ership of land BE IT ENACTED BY THE LATURE OF THE STATE WASHINGTON SECTION 1. That at the general election to be held in. this state on the Tuesday next after the firet Monday in November, 1914, thore fhall be submitted to the qualified siectorn of the state, for t tion and approval or reject amendment to section @, of the constitution State ot Washington, no name whall read, when no amended as fol lows: SECTION 22. The own landa by all t who in good faith have dec intention to become eitizen United States, in prohibited State, except where acquired heritance, under mortgage or in good faith in the ordinary course of Justice in the collection of debts; and all conveyances of lands hereafter Made to any alien directly, or in trust for such alien, shall be vold PROVIDED. the provisions of this section’ shall not apply to lands containing. vis depowits of mir @ral, meta coal, or fireclay nd the ne land for mills and Sanhinasy to ha used In the develop tion rrign. of trri- Che De ng pro nda alley Irrigation iding for eotie the amend- 23 of article 2 of of the of relating to own- by allens: State the EGI8. OF article ship an thowe ‘ed their of the in this by in- | John NOTICE OF GENERAL SLECTION facture Ivery the. man erefrom majority of the whict rpone of this pr HOWEVER not appl lying wh atetpal is owned hibition at thin within at alt bat election DMIEN THE CONSTI TION PROPOSED BY THE LEGISLATURE tlea | t of section 9%, ar tate constitution, en residents of this state quire by pur nd hold lands lying within muntetpal corpor att and providing for the excheat rt lands to the common school case t thereof be non-r of the state tert years the proposed amendment 33 of articte 2 of providing for the lands by aliens the _ propose on of a n in fund ¢ owner sident f five for t FOR to section the cor tution ship AGAINST ment to sect h institution providing ownership of lands by allens. At t and piace will be submitted to th King County the ques proposed King County ( Hou Bond Issue, amounting to $250.0 which will appear upon the ballots ° amend for th County tnmue tte ne bonds tn and to the ‘Of $850,000.00 In num of 360 # Count denomina $1,000.00 each, payable to Or person, parties or per purchase dearer, twenty years att ne, with Interest at th hot to exceed six per cent per annum payable annually, and by and through its board of county commissioners contract indebtedness by welling said bonds or portions thereof from time to time, at not less than par, and J or cause to be expended w th ction and subject to the oval of said board, all the pro: f such sale, in erecting two al stories to the Court House for said county on Block 32, Roren's Addition to the City of Seattle, King County, Washington. King ‘County Court sue King unt stively Aggregate series conne bonds of K such part san sb nN the same, or date of Rond Yes Bond Iseu No The Polls at said election will be opened at Eight o'clock in the morn- ing and remain open until Eight clock in the evening of the same day in all Precincts IN INCORPOR ATED TOWNS AND CITIES, and will be opened at Nine o'clock in the Ing and remain open until Seven in the evening in all Pre OUTSIDE OF INCORPOR- YWNS AND CITIES at Wanbington. BYRON PH COUNTY AUDITOR House County Court House cinets ED ° Dated Seattle, thin Auditor's NOMINATIONS Fron SPECIFIED ABOVE, aS FOLLOWS REPUBLICAN TICKET ited States Senator—Wealey Jones. Representative in Congress. District ian orriczs ARE First Represent ond Cor in Beo- ive Congress, District—Lin Senatorial District—Ralph D. Robert F.| 3rd Senatorial District—William ay. 34th Senatorial District Ghent. 35th James A. Senatorial District—Lincoln Senatorial Dtstrict—G. E. orial District—E. B. 40th Representative District (Vote for Three)-—Fred J. Mess, Walter J und, F. H. Tonkin (ist Representative for Two)—George B. bson 42nd Representative District (Vote for Two)—Albert D. Martin, Frank| E. Royle. 43rd Repr: for Two) lerger 44th Representative District for Two)—Frank H. Manogue, is Rotch. h Representative District (Vote tor Two)—Frank H. Renick, Robert irase h Representative Two)—Fred W A, Hull Representative District John R. Wilson, District (Vote Webster, W. E ntative District or Zednick, Geo. (Vote Vii lL (Vote Fra: District (Vote for Hastings, Ste phen 47th for Two) (Vote EB Elmer F. Conner. K. Sickels John Auditor Clerk—W M County Treasurer—Jotin A. Pen tt ounty Prosecuting Rrown. Bheriff—John W. Roberta Arthur P. Den Attorney nty y Engineer rham. J. Tate M. (Vor First Commissioner I Carrigan. Third Commie riat Knudsen ounty Wreckmaster ederaon Justice of the Peace cinct (Vote for John B. Gor don, John E. Carroll, Otis W, Brinker B. Wright, Heah May White n. for trict mer District Theodore §. Seattle Pre. head. Constables, Seattle Precinct for Fi James E_ Shannon, HB D.C. Brown. J Shrev James M. Lambert stice of the Peace, Auburn (Vote for Two)—G (Vote Jonn rad Pre orgs C. of the Pence, mond Precinet—W. W. Justice of the Peace, Precinct—James Hart Justice of the Peace, inet-—Reeves Aylmore, Justice of the Peace, F net (Vote for Two) mond. Justice of the Peace, Vashon tables, Auburn Precinct ‘wo)-—Fred McCumber. atable, Black Diamond Precinct Dan Weston Constable, r, Constable, Newcastle constables, Joneph Pp Davi Christopher ck Dia- Morcer Ir nton 1 Pre Pre Rich- Pre (Vote Mercer Precinct—Cect! Precinet nton Precinct Edwards, (Vote NOMINATIONS MADE BY SCAT- TERING VOTH OF THE REPUBLICAN PARTY Primary Election September 8, justices of the Peace Pre ‘Jeffries ans rson 1914, Aaror Alpin Avondale Hall Freasure App Mounta Coalfield Covington Cumberland Dock Dur Cedar Krane Sears Jensen of the Evans Sylvonter effield Forbes Horne O. M, Hanks Peter Pri Albert J quint Robert Hopcroft Enatle Enumclaw Peace ¥ Geo. Dorr L. D. Kennydale Mullin Valentine Meek Mone Cantl Aree | H NOTICE OF GENERAL ELECTION ' ioe eT Mose FF " Morga at NOMINATIONS MADE BY SCAT. TERING VOTH or THE REPUBLICAN PARTY Primary Election, Septem: R Walter A it Wm, ¢ Paysons ffin Pav Royker Blsey Riehm Denan Thane Schindler Baxter Pugh Lemley wi oeting Lewis ed ¥ United Black aressional Matron « DEMOC tat tive tn Con, Disertot ive tn Congr District tod te Senators Senatorial Senatortal Ziebart 34th G. He 16t | Memer. Murph State Repr sott Three) dist for 7 42nd Representative District (Vote Two) V. Beare for “44th tor Two 4ath Two) 7th | tor Two) Senatortal Senato Senatortal Repre Repres woo W. A John ¢ lee. Ropresentat Tom & Mr Rep: Harry Cronin. W. Me County Sherif? County DEMOCRATIC Pe Rufus W sting oroner—A County Commisel Jui NOMINATIONS TERING Intices Brown E. F rga Geo. J mas B Moore. Kent cher Ht vor PART SHPTEMBER 8, 1914. Mar 16 RJ DeGaile onners Hads ATIC TICKET jontatives ntative District (Vote Iaanc PC ive District (Vote Patters Represqntative District (Vote MBP jeontative M. Wi Low W. Nelson White P MAn 2 OF THE DEMO- STARE-FRIDAY, OC ELECTION North Park . Oak Lake 1. Lynn Onceola Dar v Pacific k O'Connell White Tu Pann | JH. O'Dell Woodiny neph Aheren. Johnson Preel yones Premt Ra vensdale Redmond Richmond erwood alte Squak | Lake n Peter SOCTALIS United Barth Ret Bnoq 1CKHT States Senator—Adam esontative In Congrens, Fi Distriet—Glenn ne enstonal Representative 1 Congressional Lake in Congrens Diatrict—G doth He mit Sina Hudnon Sara Welln S4th Senatorial District pendortt, 35th Senatortat Fislerman. 36th Benatorial Dintrict Buck th Senatorial Diatrter enate Senat a) Diatriot Br Senatorial District—Cas I Senatorial Distriet—1 Senatorial District—Iu ® 1914! ome Diatrict—Aar Preetnets Avondale Hayne Bellevue Berlin River Hoddy Bothell Rurton Cedar River Cherry Valley Christopher Mountaln Coalfield Br Black ea Representatives Representative Distrtot (V Nichards (vi Aa entative Distriet Lingenfelter, Cedar nd Reprei Two)—B. ntative District (¥ H. Miller, Robin A Sha ob tative District ( pte Joe Miller, A. O. Camp. wie Representative District (V Moin Rog Jeanie Humphrey, It Durham arn tnt atte 46th Representative District (V for Two)—-Chas. D, Raymer, M. Le! 47th Representative District (V for Two)—Joseph F. Grimm, Bi numelaw | Freed Fall city| County Franklin County ¢ Gilman! Gounty reenwood | Kingery ne tn Auditor lork Annem Wm. Johnson. Joseph O. Golden. or Clarence Pronec Schmitt heritt County Engineer County Coroner County Firat ward B Third ¢ >be ting Jack A. Dial Fred N. Hal John Dunlap omminsioners omminsioner District Tryon missioner District—c Kennydale Kent Kent Kirkland | Ja Lester) C Mapie Leaf | son Martin Creek| Justices of the Peace Maury | cinet (Vote tor Five)—< Maywood | Charlotte Frederica Jone Medin los, Seattle Precinct George Leslie Coe, Wreckmaster—Ira attle P M. Wel (v Pe PARTY, PRIMARY ELE TION, SErTEM- BER 4, 1914, Justices of the Peace— yunn K. Gardener Driscoll L. Goldbach ox Lund Redmond Ale He itt Ren Preeti Sherw at snoqual B. Shatewell Fred Beers E. Robinson Clark Hail Fe Anderapn Wm. Wateon } tink ‘nt Rot? Buer Cumber Wr Ad Mark Bi OW F MeKay Wright Edward Peterson Walter Villiers ker ederickson PROGRESSIVE TICKET United ta son. Representative in Congress, Ft Congressional Diatrict—Austin Griffiths. Representative tn Con ond Congressional Distr Campbell. Btate Senators 20th Senatorial District—J. MH. Wi Ie Bint Houser 33nd Landon. 34th Senatorial District kook | eatin ¥ eth AR Dilling. State Representatives 40th Representative District (Vv: tor Three)——-A. D. Cowan dist Representative bi Two) Dutton. 42nd Represent for Two)—Thoma: D. Lane. 4rd Repre for Two)—Paul Haynes. Senator agree, Ww. Ww Piret Hick - . Second Earl W. jot —J. District—P. ©. District—Georgs Senatorial Distriet—Pau! District—H. W Senatorial District District—Char M. J.C Diatrict—J. Senatorial Distriet—r Senatorial District—C) idle Senators District—George ar District—Geo. houn, Archie Brady, Jobn T. riet (V District (Vv: Rathbun V4 % Murphine, Chas. t ntative District (V B. Phillips, A 4ith Representative District (V: for Two)—H. C. Fores. 45th Representative District (V tor Two)—L. W. Barnard, George ve District (Vote Hitps trict (Vote fall, J. F. Bright th Representative District (Vv for Two-—Henry W. Lung, Rick B rows 47th Rep’ for Two) Brandt County Auditor—Byron Phelps. County Clerk—W. P nty Asnessor—John H. Fleteb nty Treasurer—-W. C County Prosecuting Attorney. fred H. Lundin. punty Sheriff—Robert T. Hod A.B. Fuller. County neer Jounty Coronor-Willlam MeDo TICKET Levold. Land Littleton Robert atlernay J. France, En nt of Common Jet? Neison (Third Commits Men Seattle Pracinet Shay, J. @ MeMahon Precinct Vote Within tinct sunty Commisstoners (Vote (Vote First Commiasioner Distriet—D vid MeKenale Third Commissioner Walter T. Christensen Juations of the Peace, Seattle P cinet (Vote for_ Five)—Robert Lindsay, Robert W. Reid, Monori Cameron, Wm. T. Beeks, A thal Constables, Seattle Precinct (Vi tor Five)—Fred W. Morrill, F Johnson, John Peterson, P. I. Co stock, Hiram Lampman. District BY scar. Y, PRIMARY co Precinets.| vee Albin Alpine Auburr Bellevue Biack Ry Bol. Hothe Cherry Valley | Cumberland Des Molnen Dockton oar ton Enumclaw Ive Fall City mith Kirkland Maple Leat|s M Martin Crook |i. 1 Maury |L. D. Monohon |. M North Bend b Renton | a. D Rose Hill| sR Wiite River | cha ra On Kk B Hays Doekton || py Eagle Gor Enatie Endolyne |? Houghton | Treaquah MAQvie Lent Martin Creek |© Mercer North Ben: Orillia Ravenadale|J Redmond |¥ Kenton | Pe or THK PROGRESSIVE PARTY PRIMARY 1916. ices of the Ponco— Ivana Borkett Preetnet Als Bar Rell he Bu Biack I jonn Drolette Ho Martin Beerman amith amith errett smith Mullen Hamiin Harshman Heckbert Edeen Clark ward vokart Bot Cedar Cherry Va Dew M Barling Edgew that Fails ¢ Dutt Moric Mok! North | Oak I Quarterma vison Denzer Hagadorn Rice Brown .. Wine Norris wih F. Con Molinos Boyle KB. Batchelor Constables Hen Penny, Jacob |W. A, Willams Chas, Campbell MeKinnon B. Bears Johnaon Titteman Beerman iin + Swan I un Preeine Aubs Bar Belle Binck Diam Mowe Pot uw Cedar Star Lake Tanner Allen Rawin J Mra telle Attorney ra Precincts. Bwan Lake Hols Seattle Senator—Ole Man- reas, Bec- Dantel Frank Edwards, Orison J. entative District (Vo! McElwain Hyatt Rone NOMINATIONS BY SCATTERING vorn |! ECTION, SEETEMBER 8 | \y Black Dia'no: Ravensdale |era TE Ronto Black Te TOBER 30, 1914. PAGE 11. NOTICE OF GENERAL HELP THE STAR FIND SEATTLE’S MOST BEAUTIFUL “HELLO” GIRL BSANAY has secured a photo-dram The Woman's Way.” The leading feminine role must be played by a beautiful girl who understands the telephone, Essanay Is making # country: wide search for the MOST BEAUTIFUL TELEPHONE OPERATOR IN AMERICA! to play the role of Dorothy. If you know an operator you think the most beautiful, send her picture In today to The Star, Don't nend it to Eesanay—it won't be recorded Expenses to Chicago and back of the winner, her mother, father cat | OF Guardian, also $100 for her services will be paid B Here are the conditions—READ CAREFULLY: Girls whose pletures are entered {n this contest must be 18 years of age or over They must live with parents or other relatives, They may be of any white nationality, They must be unmarried. Must never have ap peared as a professional beauty either on the film screen, on the legitimate stage or a model, Must not be @ student of a dramatic college or school, Must be employed as a telephone operator either in a private exchange or central exchange. Chief operators are bar- red. Pleasant, sunny disposition, as delineated on the face, will go || far with the Judges. The Star reserves the right to print any pico ail tures submitted In this contest. Pilotures will not be returned un P|] tess postage is inclosed. Mark each picture carefully. ver ile het let w ‘PEACE, PEACE, BUT THERE IS NO PEACE,’ YET <<< actress in a photoplay, 'BOALT’S HAVING AN AWFUL TIME IN HIS ‘of ‘ote ‘ote . (Continued From Page 1.) ote te America to be an and I was EL 20 tween ote PASO, bo Oct ‘ me that there were some Carranzist oud queens at Seattle switch and that if I would see Mr assured perfect boards well Mr. Newell at the moment was out, He was a very busy man. They hadn't the least {dea where he was or when he would return, He might come back at any moment. And, of course, he might not Couldn't Even See 'Em They would take the matter with Mr. Newell “But I only want to give them the once over,” I explained, “I can do it In a few minutes, I would enjoy having Mr. Newell with me, I'm sure, but anybody else ? They were sorry, but the matter jeame within Mr, Newell's province | Onee I got Into the big central exchange room on Third av, The news of my coming had gone before and for a moment there was danger of the entire system falling to pieces. Hut somebody huntled me out, re. marking kindly, but firmly, that I must see Mr. Newe Now He's After Newell I'm going to find Newell today or bust And {f he has any one in his de partment who is prettier than Gladys and Eva, I shall make him trot her out. If the most benutiful telephone girl in America lives tn Seattle and why shouldn't she?—and if 1 find her, she will get a free trip to Chicago, she will get $100 for ap. pearing in photoplay, and maybe she will get a steady job as moving picture actress. But - | She must be 19 years old or older | She must never have been an ac EXPOSE AND SHOW = ““sna'vte ust ive’ ae howe wits BOTH WORTH WHILE) | her parents. The Expore is out, and the nun | STEAMER HITS MINE annual show of the Press club was LONDON, Oct. 30—Striking a the biggest and best yet. A pro. mine in the North sea, the Swedish gram of 10 vaudoville numbers—| Steamship Ornen, bound — from some of them good—wns presented| Portugal to Gothenburg, went to at the Press club Thursday night, the bottom. The number of lost |after which there was dancing and has not been ascertained. }a general good time. The Expose : ia the annual publication of the club, giving inside scandal about the great and near-great, |URGES FERRY DOCK w.| Villivta y at San miles of Aguas The Villistas there, it was atated, attempted to prevent the mobilization of Carranza forces who threatened the generals par Ucipating in the Aguascalientes feace con ence Th Villlstas are said to have defeated the Car-| ranzista troops. | Other reports sald Carranza had mobilized 15,000 additional troops at Leon, 20 miles south of Aguas callentes. Gen. Villa, it was said was diverting large forces around Aguascalientes, and @ clash is ex pected LOCAL SONG-BIRDS AT GROSS CONCERT Such local Theo. Karl Sprotte, Mra Purdy hervic | which and troops Git, was 20 callentes: r wont ey up J ty. ote er singing celebrities as Johnston, Mme. Hesse Mra, George F. Russell Romayne Jansen and Grace Player have donated their to the benefit concert will be given Wednesday night at the Metropolitan theatre under the auspices of the Seattle branch of the Red Cross society Mayor Gill will open the program The singing will not alone be the oi! | feature, for there are other enter nna | taine the program, which in Goul Louis Di }mond, Charles Lombard, the big Amphion chorus of 75 men, and the entire Metropolitan led by Claude Madden “ ton rr ine ver n orchestra, ret B rE w ‘ar- A NEW YORK, Oct. 30—The American Red Cross yesterday ca bled $5,000 to the international re- lief commission at Geneva to be used in gaining early information | concerning sick and wounded pris. oners. ote] Gen. H. M. Chittenden, president of the port commission, Thursday renewed his recommendation that| the commission proceed with the/ original plans for the West Seattle |ferry landing at the foot of Marion! ote! st. There is $62,000 avatlable for Fl this purpose, and the engineers’ es timate {s $54,000 for the landing and for necessary changes in the boat ote ‘ote Ww HALIF. 8. Laden to Piece clothing for Belgian refugees, Nova Scotian relief ship h sailed from this port day Oct. 30.— ‘ote Tremor ote yester- w ‘ote ur ner. could have good in Al-| “The republicans done the party a lot mor the legislature by adopting more | modern methods As it Is MIGHTY LITTLE LEGISLATION | HAS BEEN CONSIDERED ON ITS -*- | MERITS, WHICH, FUNDAMEN LLY, 18 THE WAY ALL LAWS SHOULD BE CONSIDERED In the above words, the P.l NOTICE OF GENERAL ELECTION publican organ, on March 10, placed the bi on chine 1913, me where it belonged the republican standpat ma for the “pork barrel” legis. lation, the big taxes, the extrava gant appropriations. The progressive members of that legislature fought against the pork barrel” system They fought for lower taxes They fought to reduce appropria tions. Three of them are now run ning for re-election These three have their record {n the last legislature that they deserve the confidence of the people: Thomas F. Mur. phine, representative, 42nd dis. trict; Paul W. Hou candidate, 31st distric Walter T. Christensen, for county commissioner. ee. ow for re-| re i shown, by Jett Coulltard Va |Frank Johnson Cove hn Josepha Cumberland 1. Echart | James White Enu |3, B. Newton lwm, Wetmer Porter m | ter |— t, and " |md Goar C. A Bhar D Tuck one | tom P| Robert Dixon ue] AL Anderson rin |r D. Tucker *. Mr, GG. Chittenden Kent Maple Leat Martin Dr. A. Jeff Nelson, democratic late for coroner, has ember of the city seven and has been U. 8 quarantine officer for the Port of ttle for several years. He d to conduct reek years ton Walker pine f h Wilson tver |} rdabl ants Booth elder Awards, strictly efficient manner ley |Ft and | win 1no8| Frar Quar Ra W. Barnard and George W Bright are the democratic and pro. gressive candidates for the lower house of the legislature in the 45th district While representing both their names appear on gressive ballot Opposed to them on the repub lican ticket are Bob Grass trimmed on the recall of judges }and who introduced the eight-hour law a joke laboring men and [split up in politics, and Renick, a real estate man, previous legislative record does not entitle him to another term. ton | James Jack Stuart od 1 atie lw. c ynel is ity | A rh parties, the pro: PROHIBITION TICKET en Benator—A. &. entative in Congress, hal Diatriet M 1 District —H, Pir Morgan 80 Han UDICIARY urt Chadwick Mills. William H NON-PARTISAN TICKE (Vote Herman Holcomt Pemb ort| Judges ark | Three) end |p, Crow, Bdgar G ake! John i. Humphries, ater | ton, Frank H apreme Stephen J OF WASHINGTON, BYRON PHELPS, ¢ nfficlo Clerk Commissioners Kton, do y 1 foregoing COUNTY OF Because of the ship of the county to that of the county commission it is Important to elect an en gineer who is not training with the Hamilton gang. For that reason, W. P. Wiltse, the democratic can. didate, resigned in favor of A. EB Fuller, the progressive candidate for county engineer. Fuller bas the approval of democrats as well as progressives and all good-gov- KIN close relation it. fa Auditor Board of ot King County certify that the of nominations ina full and complete list of the mminations certified to me by the various Ulcal parties of Kink County, Wash on, as therein wet forth BYRON PHELPS, County Auditor, # my hand and offictal seal this D. 1914 ond hell iver ine (Bent) SEARCH FOR BEAUTY. Fighting be-| helping them find her, and they all! U. S. RED CROSS AIDS RELIEF SHIP SAILS with food and/ the} . Senatorial | p Dr. | candidate | been a| health staff for | is| . ; o pt the office in | who | universal | that | farmers would| | whose | § engineer's work | Memorize the Name Memorize the Number There is only one Levetan the Tailor in Se- attle, and only one real tailoring sale. Genuine reductions. Suits and Overcoats made to order on the premises. $35, $40 and $50 Goods Come Early and Avoid the Rush LEVETAN THE TAILOR 617 2nd Avenue. Opposite Alaska Bldg. 85c For boys and men, sizes 32 to 44, in Navy Blue, Black, Maroon and Gray. Saturday special.....85¢ $16.50 R. & W. Slipon Raincoat choice of dark Oxford and leather brown. Roswell convertible collar. The finest coat made of its kind. Stock broken in sizes, but a good range left, from 32 to 42. Light weight, Slickers—Rain Hats—Rubber Coats Leather Football Head Helmets, made of good quality napa leather, heav- ily padded, $1 .00 Westinghouse Mazda Lamps Are Economy Lamps A 40-watt size gives 36-candle power and burns the current of a 12-candle power carbon lamp. Shoes made lotus calf oak sole. $4.50 “Army” of finest tan uppers, white Saturday at ... . 40-watt | 6O0-watt Westinghouse | Mavda ension, per plug and key socket 45c Famous —_ Eveready make, and a fresh shipment just in. 10, 15, 25 and Westinghouse Mazda Lamps.. 65c 10-ft. Electric Ex attached ready for use pecial ae Batteries The engineer; T. N. thousands of | James ernment citizens. can save the county Haller, Pierre P. Ferry, Bothell, Andrew Chilberg, dollars, The present engineer, |C. G. Bradner, G. Benninghausen, Denton, has failed to do so, He|L. J. Coleman, F. W. West, J. P, has worked with the extravagant,|/Gleason, John David, J. W. God- pork barrel” commissioners, Ham-|win and ©. A. Kinnear, MeBl- ilton and Knudsen |waine is pledged to reduce the ali Sickels expenses by $20,000. didate for the legislature in the| Bob Hodge, progressive candi- 47th district, came within 200 votes | date for sheriff, will speak Satur- f election two years ago. The|4ay noon at the Orpheum theatre, : | Hodge will hold a meeting at Ajax district went republican by a big| Z vote, With the non-partisan spirit | hall, 85th and Greenwood, tonight. |manifest this year, Brandt should be elected. He is a clean-cut,| able, conscientious man, thorough- ly progressive, and anxious to give good service. C. J. France is his | running mate. Opposed to them|Mamy So-called In- are E. H. Guile, railroad lobbyist, | cwrsble Disordere— and John M. Wilson, standpatter.| ®ve, Far, Nose, Throat, Asthma, Ap- pondictti, Caterrh, Deafness, —Gottre, Dropaical, Tubercu- lar and Anaemic Conditions, Rheuma- Ulam, Nervous Disor: dors, Stomach and | Intestinal Disorders, Kidney, Liver, Biad- der and All Urinary Disorders, , Disorders the Hair, Skin, Acne, Bezema, Pim- ples, Rupture, Piles and all Rectal trou- bles all Emil J. Brandt, progressive can All Chronte and Precinct committeemen women of the and| progressive party | will meet at the Good Eats cafe-| terla Friday evening at 6:30 for a short conference preceding the big meeting in the Dreamland hall to be addressed by Ole Hanson and Chief Griffiths. Saturday night, all good govern- ment citizens who are anxious to get an honest count of the ballots fre requested to meet in the Y. M Cc. A, auditorium, § p. m., to form an organization to watch the polls election night toda, Displacements and 1 @isorders peculiar to the sex. Special reduced prices to women on all treatments which Include Osteopathy, Thiropractic, Naturopathte medicine, pret- | erence being given to non-surgical meth- ods, All. Disorders of Men—Nervous Debil- ity, Blood Polson, all apectal and Chronte Disorders, 606, 914 and | My treatment for all Despondency, Im- paired Vitality and Nervous Debility never fails. This is the only office in the elty where you meet the same man you In the pleture, in the office, and who personally stands back of every promise and guarantee | Hours, 10 a, with the|to to 13 along if you Use an can, to word pencil, ballot Pass the indelible mark your 0 crook who happens to an election job will indelible land dare to try to erase an pencil cross The last socialist rally before the election will be held at 711 Olive st., Sunday evening, 8 p, m. Glenn Hoover, congressional can- didate, will speak m. to # pom. Sundays, Sickels’ recklessness | people's money has turned repub- | scmeee te cp Fel thn today, Niecans and democrats alike to] * Judge W. P. McBlwaine, progres-| DR. MACY, Specialist sive candidate for county clerk. | In Advanced Methods Among others, the following repub- | 1818 Becond Ave., Seattle, Wash. licans have indorsed McElwaine: | oosite the Rhodes Co. opposite Ateade