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STAR—TUESDAY, OCT. 31, 1916, PAGE 8 —_— NOTICE OF GENERAL ELECTIO _ NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that on Tuesday, the SEVENTH day of NOVEM. _ BER, 1916, in the County of King and State of Washington, an Election will b held for National, State, District, County and Precinct Officers, as follows: Seven Presidential Electors. One State Insurance Commissioner. One County Coroner, » One United States Senator. Three Judges of the Supreme Court for the Term of Six Years. One County Prosécuting Attorney. S One Representative in Congress for the First Congressional District. One Judge of the Supreme Court for the Term of Four Years. One County Clerk. (City of Seattle, Precincts 1 to 277 inclusive). os Posey ve the vec swag mg wig th Levislats District a peste psa q Ranern ; ; id EPS ae : . nree State Representatives for the 40th Legislative Distric ne County Engineer gad fae faces io aseay seein rig 9 poo erg ec shale Two State Refeneataild es for the 41st Legislative District. One County Superintendent of Common Schools ‘aes fie: : Bs 4 seattle). Iwo State Representatives for the 42nd Legislative District One County Commissioner for First District. 4 (ne. Governor. Iwo State Representatives for the 43rd Legislative District One County Commissioner for Second District. ~ One Lieutenant Governor. Two State Representatives for the 44th Legislative District One Justice of the Peace, except in the City of Seattle and the Towns § _ One Secretary of State. Two State Representatives for the 45th Legislative District. of Auburn, Bothell, Kent and Renton. ; > One State Treasurer. Two State Representatives for the 46th Legislative District. One Constable, except in the City of Seattle and the Towns of Aubura, ~ One State Auditor. Two State Reptesentatives for the 47th Legislative District. 3othell, Kent and Renton. One Attorney General. One County Auditor. Two Justices of the Peace in the Towns of Auburn, Bothell, Kent and One Commissioner of Public Lands. One County Treasurer. Renton. One Superintendent of Public Instruction. One County Sheriff. Two Constables in the Towns of Auburn, Bothell, Kent and Renton. e There will be submitted at said election the following propositions: Amendmes jhe Comet ton Pre- oe on, and re the same Peesed by the my n » ending se Put Service Commiasion uthor t t» HERETOFORE AUTHORIZ The adoption of this proposition posed by the Legtslature oviding = sy € dered Neferred by as “s tring me, and amending chap the B is Giants to operate so that the issuance of ina bosding Amendment to section 1, payment of Ileens f the s . lection and dt the qualifications of upon the amount sold for consump seventy-five thousand dollars ($Ti< 000.00) of road bonds hereby authors ized shall take the place of and be nection ter Hallinger’® yc fees, and the col. Referendum Measure N of the Laws of 1911 tion of a tax rized to An act ret Referendum Measure No. the negot spon road litara "by ‘providing thet only tox Withee mate: fining pen, of nections 33 and , atutes of AGAINST Neferenduin Mea of King Cou n the aggregate ai of authority payers in the toxing Gugtriet in and ing an appropria- the constitution, rel the re. Washington amount of not to exceed ’ Which. such proposition ito be call of et pubiie éffleera Referendum Measure No five t 4 dollars Yoted upon a aa ‘aoa! od FOR Inittative Measure No 4 prevent: fraud ta ceane wit AINST Referendum Measure Peeeed a Leas te a Ordered connecn numbered, seventy aetlave AGAINST Initiative Measure N« petitions and elections ecageesgltund sak five of King County In reof, the issuance a sei taba sibel - Referendum Measure No. §, entitied - és ene thousand’ éei- Uthorized by the resolution ptember 20. 1912, and by popu t vote at the election of November 2, for the ¢ ovement of a highway s Beginning at the Intersection of Fourteenth Avenue South produced rn ed Central Avenue, Passed the Seatetotare and Ordered Preeenes ‘te ferred to ation officers, amend ae 5 9 10 and repealing section f chap pal corporat taxing. districts: FOR the proposed Amendment of Section | of Articie VI of the Con stitution AGAINST the proposed Amend Ment of Section 1 of Article VI of che Constitution. sled Initiative Measure AGAINST Referendum Measw Sout south city limits eterend Measure No. 6 INST Referendu Meas ; ding te agent for the ~ pitiative ures, requiring Propesed By Initiative Petition Seattle? King County Road Bondi of seventy-five thousan: follow ¢ ty of dum petitions to be signed Passed the Legtelat Mineies We. entitied: before registration officers. amend and Ordered Vassed the Lewisinture and Ordered pri nitintive M No. 18 5,000.00 t. 9 10, 18 mittativ + pa °. Kton, described as follows ) in substitut ¢ guthorizing the manufa: a 5 ee 16 38 Referred be Yotition Neferred by Petition AGAINST Initiative Measure No. ning ot cn like amount pre sale on delivery of beer vo 16 of the Laws of nium Mea No entitled Referendum Measure No. 9 entitiea 1% Aven and F nth Ave. Voted for road purposes an four per vent. alco- from entering & field of ser- and- expenditure sof. a Marginal W nce. om gum of seventy-five, thon co s ‘i be m entering a field of ser- and expenditure — o' arginal Way nce on of seventy-five t port or sale and delivery FOR Referendum Measure No providing for an existing public utility counties, cities, towns e ot Reed Bont Marginal Way to Intersection jpotitert t to the individual within the AGAINST Referendum Measure doption of party platforms and ing & similar service until it port districts,» 4 end IN SURSTITUTION OF ROAD with Ellis Street; thence northerly bonds In Mate for consumption at their res ‘0. 3 for the subscription to euch plat recelve a certificate from the metropolitan park districts, require BONDS IN LIKE AMOUNT om Ellin Street to Bailey Street voted for road purposes . es The polls at said Election will be opened at Eight o'clock A. M., and will remain open until Eight o'clock P.M. of the same day in all precincts in incorporated towns and cities, and in all precincts outside of such incorporated towns and cities the hour of opening shall be Nine A. M., and the hour of closing Seven P. M. : Dated at Seattle, Wash., this 26°) dev of October. A. D. 1916. } (Auditor's Seal.) BYRON PHELPS, County Auditor. Nominations for Offices Specified Above, Are as Follows: REPUBLICA TICKET REPUBLICAN TICKET —<« Hineed KMEPUBLICAN TICKET—Continued? REPUBLICAN TICKET—Continnsd DEMOCRATIC TICKET—(ontinued DEMOCHATIC TICKET— wed SOCIALIST TICKET SOCIALIST TICKET—Coet County Coroner William Side ake d Representative District—Vote Justices of the Peace sie “ ; jounty Crone William Sid Oak Jake | 434 Repr District—Vote Justic i the Pea Precincts County eles *aennh Attorney— . : n i icho f PRESIDENTIAL ELECTORS — County Prosecuting Attorne AK Plage Kahrans PRESIDENTIAL ELECTORS— Sapp Warren H. Lew». Alfred H. Lundin Elizabeth Hutchinson Elliott Cedar pe : Luther P. Weedin. County Clerk Wilson a Marie Nielson jorge E. Finley. * Me ash _— x he Duwamis Helen Camp ‘Smith. County eee anol woo: ertha Bets ‘ounty Engi hard M. Buttle John M. Thatcher Heneisooe Allen Brooks County Engineer J. A. Perkins. County Vole Pr Bonner Bartlett e Samue Humes Fred W Kate Sutton County Superintendent of ¢ petted States Senator— a Reeves ; ‘ School: Miles Poindexter ounty Buperintendemt of Common United States Senator Herman Ransing resentative in Congress First a. & Berrews Bruce Rogers. County Commissioners— Vote ff istrict A ome Vote Representative in Congress, First any Two- John F. Miller. County Comn fer f ° Diatrict— First Commissioner Distriet— ‘esentative in Congress, Second Frank W. Cotteri! BE. B. Tryon Aaron Fislerman mires” at vin Anna Louise Strong ntative in Congress, Second Second Commissioner District a Lindley H. Hadley i a Nateae 47th Representative District—Vote t Michael Schiessel. a Gvernor— Second Commi t 1%, s for any Two n Olinger : . Henry McBride. tL. C. Bmith A: eatieae Herman W. Ross iL we Shane astices of the ace Preeinet® " Lievtenant Governor of the Pence, Auburn Pre W. H. Ashfield Wabash . Mrs. MB. Harker CR amin, J James Fitzgerald Raring! Louis F. Hart Vote for Two MC. Sawyer Webster County uditor Fred Bagwe ’ Earl Bigelow Rellevue Gectetary of state Write Hunter White River H.C. Bohike a Henry Collier ...... Black River! LM Howell va Naslund Wilburton County Treasure Constables Pocsuall Rothell Pre Tw cuesaitis Tet “aes. PROGRESSIVE TICKET Su! 00% Te paket ed Staten Ser Black River State Treasurer W. W. Shermar State Anditor ow. County ¢ the Peace, Kent Pre i, on rone her 3 : a cinet-- Vote for any Two arb: Tuk PRESIDENTIAL ELECTOR _ Daniel Buckle p ae J, Thompsro kK. BE. Owsley 4 FE. A. Rockwell) i or t D. M. Drumhe County Prosecuting Attorney sig) oom me Beaders Attorney Genera a of Public Instruc gota Myihoe faitey George F. Christensen Edwin J. Brown s . preatorg M. J. Sehw arte ‘ SOCIALIST “LABOR TICKET i ¢ the Peace, Renton Pre ep) Olinda shor C. Brown County Clerk Secretary of State Superintendent of Public Instruo 4 phine Corliss Preston ote for any Two om pe anerye Wabaal Francis Donahoe. J.C. Leveld Frank A, Rust tion \ ; 2 Commissioner of Public Lands— Richmond Jas, Hag White River ¥ Sas ‘ Ass Commissioner of Public Lands Frances ©, Sylvester, DENTIAL ELECTORS ‘ Clark V. Savidge Wiiburton AT. Stream. ph Tre oe Amit Commissioner of Public Lands meat FE Ee Sate, Insurance Commissioner— € Auburn Precinet—Vote tascam « Bngineer. tate Insurance Commissioner Frank Cort tirean. O. Fishback a eae . einets ited Btates Renator hn Ht Fletehe ' Snow State Insurance Commissioner— vafer. STATE REPRESENTATIVES J. K. Jensen, Algona Te Congress, Firat COUNLY Superintendent of Com TATE REPRESENTATIVES i J, MeKay Laalle, H. Sawyer ; 40th Representative District--Vote © Bothell Precinet-—Vote se cecal ° _ {ith Representative Distriet—Vote STATE REPRESENTATIVES rred Kurteman fh Aig a oe Pll is no ves , County ¢ 7 pte TPH Rp a ip? te sor entative Distriet—Vvote Andrew PL Anderson i Walter 3. Lann ‘. Hitaman esl Air mat Tw ‘ te ies alee ak * Governor— { i ¥. WH gponki ‘ Stas Dieaisiota Wate 6 t ' oe a: ae First ‘ 1 . : ote James Lund James E. Riordan i 4 Sint ReWeventative District—Vote , Claude Blessing 1. Paul Hutehin 1 Ie re len Brook — § # oy Phllnde 7 ’ ote Constables, Renton Precinet—Vote Moore ‘ Vo . +. ' 1 Brandt Kate Lawren EEG Representative Distriat--Vote “for any Two. Fred Ber M. Willis Lawrence t ‘ p ¢ Payne a for any Two Jack Stewart Mdward Zarth 7 Pr t . 7 i W. 7. Christensen Jee udeerte shat ! tt Higgins . Seaburst Park | 4 rpreaentative District—Vote t frank KE. Boyle. Justices of the Peace, Rothell Pre for wo: s 434 Representative District—Vote Justice of the Peace Precincts cinct--Vote for any Twe Walter H. Villiers. Siamese ae * for any Two K. Jones Alpine PaemBITiON TIGKET mM Mite Judges of State Supreme Court, Siz Victor Zednick Sete Cathe Arthur CT. smith ah eae é ; ar Term—Vote for any Three— 43d Representative District—V Raiph He Knapp. E Jurey Avondale J, Payne Justices of the Peace. Kent Pre for any ‘Two nenigk Re hia 2 my Emmett N. Parker. 44th Representative District—Vote rT, W. Beckett Baring Geo. Meppenstal Foster Alberts McLean. cinet—Vote for a Tw PRESIDENTIAL EL t Joe Miller Mark A. Fullerton. a for any Two Free meredith Ruelle Franklin Superintendent of Public Instru W, Greenleaf alome R. Lip ; we E. Morris By Robert ©. Dwyer. , A. Rose i Livingstone Gilman — thor uN F. Mcbow ‘ nk Ho Manogue. W. W. Devies .. Black TDamond Schneider Gree , J, HW. More Justicen of the Peace, Re rf Anderaor - e District—Vote J . Four yi 45th Representative District—Vote atewnteds : Cormmiasioner of Put Lands. cinet--Vote for any Tr ta , s for any Two mals Robert BK. Mela A Joe Woed BK. BR J. Stanley Webster. Frank ff. Renick iste Sawurknde. Commlasions R. M. Shoemak ; e Robert: Grass Kennydi A te Const Auburn.) Vets ©. Gridle tl Representative District—Vote Judges of the Superior Court—Vote 2 yen sprenentative District—Vote ristopher ske For TATE REPRESENTATIVES for pay Fro. t tate gee goad by. an Coalfield : ©, Meuatte Jos ri sale Humphrey ne Dykeman E * Fred eo Hastings Cove LAs : petits intelcr-Vate Governor Ags sip Kenneth Mackintosh . Stephen A. Hult A. Seligar Cumberland Maple Lent Constables, Bothell Precinct—Vote A. B. Ie Gellerina (7th Representative District—Vote A, W. Frater sith Kepresentative District—Vote 1, Turnbull Dockton Martin Creek for any Tw oe . Ma, Tw 90 1. T. Ronald dor any Two Andy Mathiason Maywood Fred Schran eanent Seve hude Frances Schmitt Robert B. Albertson. John Wilson Micheel Krane Meadow Point n oY eee Lalla Rogers Boyd J. Tallman : e jarlow dks Condtabies, Kent Precinct ‘ etary of Btate County Auditor Mitchell GUlMam, FB. Hi Gat 1, Baris M Vote Constables, Kent Prect Vote tor et Te Br Aatisot n County Auditor- D. Hamih ash Boeri ‘ st a | Bia | Pe n Fh Stats Treagurer— County surer Judges of the Superior Col a County Treasurer. Harshman eres om y ade, . Kingery for any Two. is A. mobnett Chaos entative District-—Vote Cor Rent 1 Vote State Auditor y Sheriff Everett Smit pr * Bhs 6, Fe 7 : for any Twe N. A. Th 5 ial Swredt 'Genith, 4 County wneritt— | Ino. Fea Franklin Mike Willard No hata » PRY tenene es eae k Dia John S. dures. ohn niger Thomas Revelle ..Hailer Lake Carl Westman Hodgdon ‘ beget ay, Pe Th — te Milo A, Root 4 We Neola J. Duniap. sorme George B. Cole. State of Washington, County of King—ss.: 1, BYRON PHELPS, County Auditor and ex-officio Clerk of Board of ( county Commiss i i i a s ard ioners of King County, Washington, do hereby certify that the above : oregoing lis inations is 4 complete list of the nominations certified to me by the various political parties of King ( county, Washington, as herein set forth > Ry Coren Sat tee shone. and Coceiening Ah: AR nc ae a Witness my hand and official seal this 26th day of October, A. D. 1916. : : ; j (Auditor’s Seal.) BYRON PHELPS, County Auditor,