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STAR—WEDNESDAY, NOV, 1, 1916. PAGE 6 OTICE OF GENERAL ELECTION BER, 1916, in the County of King and State of Washington, an Election will be 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. rhree Judges of the Supreme Court for the Term of Six Years One County Prosecuting Attorney. e Representative in Congress for the First Congressional District. One Judge of the Supreme Court for the Term of Four Years. One County Clerk. p g : ; : (City of Seattle, Precincts 1 to 277 inclusive). oe pre te the Superior by ehg 2 aetna ee One County Assessor. "One Representative in Congress for the Second Congressional District iree State Representatives for the 40th Legislative Di trict. One County Engineer ; SUacuke te, Wana bbe » City na ttt Two State Representatives for the 41st Legislative District One. County Superintendent of Common Schools, (All Precincts in King County outside of the City of Seattle) : : oye a re . : Iwo State Representatives for the 42nd Legislative District One County Commissioner for First District. mane aad ° Two 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. lwo 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 Auburn, One State Auditor. lwo State Representatives for the 47th Legislative District Bothell, 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. There will be submitted at said election the following propositions: ' HERETOFORE AUTHORIZED. ‘The adoption of this proposition t Public Service Commie at t tat the same, and « @ chap he ° of County Com- t operate so that the issuance of sthe Amendment “s ter 117 of the Laws atlonera be authorized to tonue Seventy-five thousand dollars (975, artic of the state cons “s FOR Referendum Measure No. 7 @ negotiable coupon D0: 00.00) of road bonds hereby author- pelating to the qualifications ae auneeasie Guaae end Euaiaee nape seen a pr ygh on n road bonds ised shall take the pi of and be by providing that only t est 23 as eg 2 we ADA t um asure King ageregat al of authority to issue in the taxing : at opt , t Vashington. No amount of ant of the three million such pr } et enbcties. 3 ct FOR Referendum Mea eis toe dollars "($2,000,000.00) King County upon shal R Initiative 3 _ : can dah ae nahn wanmensere Seed tee 8 ot Road bonds, to-wit: Seventy-five fon the question esata thc ; ry AGAINET Referendum a consecutively thousand dollars ($75,000.00) in Patifying indebdtedn e nd t r five rw bonds thereof, the issuance of which G, selling or pledsin, ‘ rendum Measure No. § war authorized by the resolution of An act def “t September 20, 1912, and by popular ing reve: or income of the municipal corporations, of taxing ricts.” t i r t . * nt r ° FOR the proposed Amendment of 1 t 7d ‘ , ° pi of Article VI of the Con- vote at the election of November 5, 1912, for the construction and {m- - provement of a highway described as Beg nk at the Intersection of teenth Avenue South produc proposed Central Avenue. tution. P AGAINST the proposed Amend- t th Interest at * . Of Section 1 of Article VI of in e laws ; Saaeu ton as uth along Fourteenth Ave the Constitution. a er Meas her annum, payable semi. "ue and Fourteenth Avenue South 4 ior the port extended to the south city limits of we of con- Seattle? “King County Road Bonds In the sum of seventy-five thousand dol- or improving whieh will folle 4 iPigseoce By Initiative Petition e Passed th the City a ee Meceure Me. 24, entitled t relating to t ncced the Legislature and Ordered FOR Initiative Measure described ars ($75,000.00) in substitution of S “An act authorizing the manufac- primary ele ne AGAINST Initiative Measu at the Inte bonds in like amount previously ‘en Wwery of beer cos holding Referendum Measure No. % 18 Dalias Avenue and Fou - voted for road purposes”... rr Saka ane bar cam > elects ne to t - = je South; runnin rth to King County Road Bonds in the more cant. aleo- ture of re ot Margins! Way; thence on st of enty. A : v ne ging ‘ay en n sum of seventy-five thousand dol- bol, for export or sale and delivery cities, towns, tow veuster of Read st Marginal Way to intersec Sion. TLAGeAeS in oumecttien oe tt port ts, wohool distr IN SURSTITUTION OF 5 ol > , AD with Ellis Street; thence northerly bonds {n like amount — previously RONDS IN LIKE AMOUNT on Ellis Street to Bailey Street voted for road purposes’ iP ss “w to the individual within the for consumption at their resi- Ne the metropolitan park districts, : 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 4 Dated at Seattle, Wash., this 26th day of October, A. D. 1916 (Auditor's Seal.) rm BYRON PHELPS, County Auditor. Nominations for Offices Specified Above, Are as Follows: REPUBLICAN TICKET RF TICKET—(eativecd REPUBLICAN Tit KET—* on! uJ BLICAN TICKET—Contioncd DEMOCRATIC TICKET—Continued DEMOCHATIC TICK HT—C ontinacd SOCIALIST TICKET REPUBLICAN THKET oor Ercrcc——————E———I——eerrerrv' COV '—’*- Cou Hobar A. Jacob Oak Lake ntative District—Vote Justices of the Peace coin secuting Attorney : 1 TJ. Wright 1 8 Schiitt PRESIDENTIAL ELECTORS— Marie Nielson | PRESIDENTIAL ELECTORS— bas enema! ditbens Warren H Lewis. Alfred H. Lundin is Cou tative District—Vote Laura M. House County Assessor + gg HD be wen ‘Ganteien Richard Spindler, |. Henry Smith County ke authors. County a Richard M. Buttle. John ereon 7 mee ’ = Representative District—Yote se eee eee ees 4 J. A. Perkins. unty cof ttt Pee 1 You County Superintendent of Common “ug United States Senator— Pi 7. wom 4 Schools— Miles Poindexter of « Richard Seelye Jones. United States Senator Herman Ransing. ; a, - Jos. Ro Manning Constables Bruce Rogers. ag resentative in Congress First “ a = County Commissioners —Vote for trict— ‘ 46th Representative District—Vote M Representative in| Congress, First any Two John F. Miller aunty Com ners — Vote for for any Two 1 Diatrict— First Commissioner District— enentative in Congress, Second . Frank W. Cottert) Rn B. Tryon. Aaron Fislerman. mee ge ne . Anna Louise Strong wm 6 Representative in Congress, Second Second Commissioner District— Lindley H. Hadley nay Hans Weldeman a haniva Yustsiabowiie Carl t 1 District Siichast okie Governor— er District ‘ Qua ., Naaman 1 Maple Leaf 2. J. Olinger a Henry McBride ak 1 enor iD North Rend Governor Justices of the Peace— Precincts . r r . 1 Oak Lake » E. Katterfeld * Tdeutenant Governor Auburn Pre F vu eid C B. Bmith sédtiures ¥ L. B. Ka 4 James Fitzgerald ....... Baring Louis F. Hart Two. ee H Hees Bares AIK Lleutenant Governor Karl Bigelow Bellevue inetar, 1 3. Bowe Wylle Hunter - Katherine H. Hodgins Henry Collier ...... Black River 1 Taylor Iddings Sp Edna Nasiun w ton ( ty Treas Secretary of State aes: : 2 T we It N. Peter DEMOCRATIC TIGKET Heaito aieed State Troasurer James Balkwell ....... Baring Stat sn a Edward Cud Mary Stevenson tarry Richard . Bellevue atice re H Walter J. Thompson S toarakaw, Attorney Ge : net I kwila PRESIDENTIAL ¥ rar = E. B. Owsley SOW. V. Tanner E. KR Andersor . aty Pros « Attorney ¢ r ae ee Attorney Gene wintendent of Public Instrue Kild Va Edwin J. Brown Balvasaresg K. Bradfor¢ M. J. Schw ash County Clerk r Proaton wanes J. CG. Levola : Commissioner of pic Landsa— Webate County Assessor Commis Clark V. Savidge. State Insurance Commisstoner— H. O. Fishback io STATE REPRESENTATIVES J. K Representative District—Vote bree umber. sen. Bothell Preeinet—Vote Tonkin entative District—Vote Houser Kate Lawrence for any Two- 424 Representative District—Vote for any Two W. T. Christensen Frank E. Boyle 434 Representative District—Vote for any Two— Vietor Zednick ab Blt os of the Peace, Rothell Pre ree ; n cinet—Vote for ny Two te 4 - Wee f an 1 PROHIBITION TICKET 4 a ee et rs. Judges of State Supreme Court, Siz sar Year Term—Vote for any Three— 43d Representative District—Vote H. Payne Peace, Kent Pre for any Two Emmétt N. Parker. Ralph R. Knapp A General 44th Representative District—Vote chett Geo. Heppenstal ary Alberts MeLean r any Two PRESIDENTIAL ELECTORS Fee aniion Mark A. Fullerton, for any Emo an Meredith Con Tuelle fntendent of Publie Snateus Relome BR. Lise George KE. Morris. ‘obert BE. Dwyer. tose ivingetone . alos R y : Frank H. Manogue avies .. Black Dia L. olde H. Morga Wishtaae wt the Pande antes ove yon tr 44th Representative District—Vote Judge of State Supreme Court, Four 4ith Representative District—Vote must. Kenney. . Black Geo. Campbe of P cinet-—Vote for any Twe i. Bt ; bikie | Gh rhe bai gnc for any Two J. A. Vroagut H. Donnergaard t Mok Tow Word yg pert Heikke J. Stanley Webster. Frank Hf. Renick i eocnne nm Langdon BB Charlotte F. Jones Robert Grass Minnie Parker, Cedar M KI ‘ie ‘ oy 1. Hamer Constables Irn Precinct-—Vote co Ale _afith Representative Dintrict—Vote Judges of the Superior Court—Vote atth Repronentat © Dintrict—Vote Tames Hart ( tophe j TATE REPRE for any United States vat we accls oF any Seven | for any Two fie WC. Lie Joseph A, Ca Og King Dykeman q Fred W. Hastings Walle ffl Represent Vote P bebe Kenneth Mackintos! Stephen A. Hull gar znres Constables, Rothell Prectnet—Vote — B. L. Gellerman 47th Representative District—Vote i. Wy. Weatas Vote ' Otte Tamr for any Two « Gellert: for any TWo-m ¥. 'T.’ Ronald Mathi CF Re Ny gang Lieutenant Governor Maude Frances Schmitt Robert B. Albertson, acl Kra Fred z Nettie Hallenbeck Lalla Rogers. Royd J. Tallman ' Barlow... Farlington 4let 1 Vote Constables, Stent Breothc Secretary of State County Auditor Mitchell Gilliam. County Auditor Beara Enatie Meeker for any Two ' Conse. Rent FrecthocniVets aor W. J, Warren Minnie Parks. Norman M. Warda’ pert. S. Mamiia dolyne Meridian John T, Caney State Treasurer County ‘Trea Judges of the Superior Court— 4 Sennen Knumelaw Monohon ©. B. Congleton ; Mary M. Wade CB. Kt ys ft . County Treasurer N. PR. Harshman Fall City MoKint seeree ¥ for any Two— John A. Bennett LH. : Voster Wenn ¢ renentative District—Vote Constables, Renton Precinct—Vote State Auditor County Sheriff averkti oi County Sheriff ino Prankiin wees for we for any Two N. A. Thompson Jack Dial Jonn ®& Suey. John Stringer. Thomas Revelie . Haller Lake Novelty heapdon ey Sorge ee bid dy hse ae Milo A. Root -<iiiaed see Wm, Nelson J. Dunlap, George B. Cole, State of Washington, County of King—ss.: I], BYRON PHELPS, County Auditor and ex-officio Clerk of Board of County Commissioners i , loatst + ‘ ; : A ] , Co K ‘| 4 i ; sioners of King County, Washington ehy ; Ae e 9 . Sate ate ug % complete list of the nominations certified to me by the various political parties of King County, ‘vitamin as herein set m9 do hereby certify that the above and foregoing list of nominations is a true, full and Witness my hand and official seal this 26th day of October, A. D. 1916. : é 4 Auditor’s Seal. (Auditor's Seal.) BYRON PHELPS, County Auditor. OTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that on Tuesday, the SEVENTH day of NOVEM- gat i * A | : aern 4 SOCIALIST LABOR TICKET § of State Superintendent of Public Instruc- A rank A. Rust tlor oner of Public Lands Frances C. Sy! er. PRESIDENTIAL ELECTORS Joseph P. Tracy Joe Smith Commissioner of Public Lands— ; Gestatesa County Engineer State Insurance Commissioner Frank Cort , op John HH. Fletcher L. I, 8now State Insurance Commissioner—— J County Superintendent of Common STATE REPRESENTATIVES F. J, McKay re ght as ‘Schoole 44th Representative District—Vote STATE REPRESENTATIVES— Fred Kurtsman. County Comminnioners—Vote for any aay te cabs sof ’th Reprenentative District—Vote ndrew PF. Andereor First Commissioner District— Fanner terete ane Distelot-= Vets James Lund Riordan, 1 neon Deter Allen Brooks is “iO ideale s1ch 2 tive Disgrict—Vote 4 sentative District—Vote —