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STAR—SATURDAY, NOV. 4, 1916. PAGE 8 NOTICE OF GENERAL ELECTIC 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 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 Prosecuting Attorney. 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). Nine Judges of the Superior Court. One County Assessor. : : agape adres $A : a rhree State Representatives for the 40th Legislative District. One County Engineer. One Representative in Congress fo e Second Congressional Distric P ty ae , : aye akioe aah ongress for the Second Congressional District tq State Representatives for the 41st Legislative District. One County Superintendent of Common Schools, attle). (ail Precincts in King County outside of the City.o Two State Representatives for the 42nd Legislative District One County Commissioner for First District. One Governor, 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. Iwo State Representatives for the 45th Legislative District. of Auburn, Bothell, Kent and Renton. One State Treasurer. Iwo State Representatives for the 46th Legislative District One Constable, except in the City of Seattle and the Towns of Auburn, One State Auditor. Two 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 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. Amendment ¢ Or forms by fidates, amending eec- Public Services Commiesion author HERETOFORE AUTHORIZED. The adoption of this proposith posed by ¢ etition tions 4804, 4807, 4809, 4810, 4811, Intne the same, and amending chap- each Shall the Board of County Com- t® operate so that the iasuance of “The Amendmen 4826, 4542, and repealing section ter 1 ¢ the Laws of 1911 the eiekénies Ss atan tad seventy-five thousand dollars ($75,- article VI of the s and ton & lingers = FOR Referendum Measure No. 7, “istrie . mavttiatd Gouden died 000.00) of road bonds hereby author- Telating to the qual! of upon the amount so: pre suébh ¢ ae Mea N th the negotia’ coupon road bonds [20,00) of take the place of und be Voters, by providing that with he fixing pen ue AGA T Referendum Measure extraor emergence previe~ of King County in the aggregate withdrawal of authority to issue taxing di and mak appropria. 7 ! penalties for vi of this amount of not to exceed seventy- a like amount of the three million reneei tion n call of elective ndum Measure No. t ack Sa vepeait [hey >. 9, five thousand dollars ($75,000.00) Saltese, (ee 000 oe. 00) be ene wenetion FOR Inittative Measure No. 24 prevent fraud . AGAR Referendum Measure Passed fhe Lesiatetere ROR ee nerd ene oreo te consecutively numbered, seventy- nde, eventy-five 4 ele ne 7 indedtedne: AGAINST Initiative Measure No. recall petitions or pledging 34. No. # five (15) bonds of King County in ations of one thousand dol- apie, Face 00) " , . and by popular $1,000/00) each. oF to MANY vote at the election of November 6, . 1912, for the construction if = provement of « highway as Beginning at the Intersection of = Referendum M t det the firet class. ernment and quiring recall petitions to be ale before registration officers, amend ne 4, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10, 16 and pealing section & of Prepesed to the Legtelature and Re- } ferred to People Mea 18, entitied Pal corporations, Of Passed the Legtel other taxing districts Heterred FOR the proposed Amendment of Initiative Section 1 of Article VI of the Con- the Laws of 1918 rela intoxicating stitution endum Measure No 4 Fourteenth Avenue South produced = ot oll Sioapuce north to proposed Central Avenue, AGAINST the pre ment of Section 1 o the Constitution thence south along Fourteenth Ave- Fourteenth Avenue South to the south city imite of Seeseleos: structing of improving a county Proposed By Initiative Petition highway, which will follow existing King County R 2 1 Teets of City of ttle, of seventy-fi Initiative Measure No. 24, entitled Passed the Lest vor ini ° eiGit%, ot Seattle, op gergnty-five thousand “An act authorizing the manufac- and fepealing section ® AGAINST intersection of bonds in like amount ture, sale and delivery of beer con- pter 128 of the Laws of Referendum M No. 7, entitled oT and Fourteenth Ave- for road purposes”. an one per cent. 4 the election of de taining not less or more than four per cent. alco- act pr from entering running thence north to to, defining the pow yay; thence on Transfer of Road Reonds hol, for export or sale and delivery FOR Referendum Measure No. 8 of such conventions, providing for ublio utility t 1 Way to Intersection direct to the Individual within “os sna Referendum Measure the adoption of party platforms and rvice until ft port districts, school districte and IN SUBSTITUTION or ROAD with mnie treet: thence northerly ¥ amount Previously" state for consumption at their r No. for the subscription to euch plat & certificate from the metropolitan park districts, requir- BONDS In LIKE AMOUNT on Ellie Street to Bailey Street Voted for road purposes” cscs. 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 26th day of October, A. D. 1916. (Auditor’s Seal.) BYRON PHELPS, County Auditor. REPUBLICAN TICKET "AN TICKET—Continned REPUBLICAN TICKET —¢ ontinaed REPUBLICAN TICKET—Continned DEMOCRATIC TICKET—Continued DEMOCRATIC TICKET—Continued SOCIALIST TICKET socta iT TICKET—Co1 bart F, A, Jacobs Onk Take | 4 Marten District—Vote Ju #, ofthe Peace County prrosecuting: 4 Attorney * RESIDENTIAL ELECTORS. Abbess tale W. Hammer e « Henry. Kahrans Roise PRESIDENTIAL ELECTORS— o sys varren Hi Lew! and R. W._E. Porter fitsadech Huteninson Thos. Fit Cedar ‘ounty Clerk— W. FR Follena Marie Nielson A. Carver. Peter Wordan 44th Representative District—Vote Laura M. House Helen Camp. Bertha Zietz F. Selde Richard M. Buttle Thatcher M or Alien nrooks. ae Damasio. Mamie Ww 5 Reere ve District—Vot Kate Sutton County Superintendent of Comme County Superintendent of Common Richard Seelye Jones Richmond United States Senator— Hernan Ra : : Schools Joa. R. Manning Constables Precincts Bruce Rowers = ingress First urro é County Commissioners — Vi A. 8. Burrows. : 46th Representative District—Vote Representative in Congress, Firat any Two on ohn F. Miller »mmissioners — Vote for > ts Fist Goa Representatiy gress, Second Cotterth nn Tryon. Aaron Fislerman. District n r Diatrict— ¢ Strong Representative in Congress, Second Second Commisstoner District— Lindley H. Hadley Rameay ntative District—Vote District— Michael Schiessel. ivdenor— per District for ar n Maple Lent R, J. Olinger, McBride F : T W. Ross D. F. Cunningham, .North Rend Governor Justices of the Peace— Precincts a eemast ' . burn Pre Fh sits k Mra M BO Harker é m gent Siasuret Bene L. BE, Katterfela James Fitzgerald . Baring Loais F or any © ‘ County Auditor Fred Bagwell . Tolt Meutenant Governor— Earl Bigelow Bellevue Se, y f Stat c Meade = he ” Katherine H. Hodgins. Henry Collier el Secretary of State : * ¥ . ck River we ace. ? k Count st - fats Trees the Peace, Bothell Pre S- “ay PROGRESSIVE TIGKET “O04 Constabies— Precincts ge vte for any Two z . Geese James Ralkwell ........Baring State Audit wis pip: DEMOCRATIC TICKET Faward Cudthee M Stevenson Harry Richard .. Rellevue Bore, Audite ie anner Nestea Maseca United States Senator F. E. Beers lack River - te for any ier Tukwila PRESIDENTIAL ELECTORS Daniel Buckley Walter J. Thompeen ley. Attorney w V. Tanner. i wean County Prosecuting Attorney— ee Attorney General— tlon— Justices of the Pence, Renton Pre County Clerk Seeratas lg ie Pr Superintendent of Public Instruc- Josephine Corliss Preston tn Vete fi » w J. C. Levoid. ran u tlon—= ctestiner of Public Lands ve, See wii Gieateck Commissioner of Public Lande— Frances C. Sylvester. PRESIDENTIAL ELECTORS—~ Glare V. Gavides ite ives Joo 2 Commissioner of Public Lands— jottried Gustafson, State Insurance Commissioner. Constables, Auburn Preeinct—Vote ‘ : County Engin. State Ine '@ Comm!ssioner— Frank Cort ry FE. Sullivan. H. O. Fishback Two te Procineta United erates Senator John Th. Fletcher. State Insurance Commisstoner— John C. Schafer. STATE REPRE ian A e In Congress, Firat County Superintendent of Common STATE RE ‘TATIVES— F, J. McKay Leslie H. Sawyer 40th senta: Vote stables, Bothell Precinct—Vote sis 44th Representative District—Vote § ENTATIVES— Fred Kurtsman. for « r any Two Yeo Cottertt Resid ren ys _, for any Two A0th apteasathtive Deities ate Andrew P. Anderson, Fi Mess J Br kaon ,, ayne Rep resentative in Congress, Becond ‘ } ake bmmlsstonete-—Vote for an tt he abalueg wo Disteict—Vote f°" 827 the ui oh Lag Governor— ann iteman. jaring Matrict bth Reprenentat! strict—Vote F. H Tonkin. 4 een Binck D i Mra. Frances C. Axtel! First Commissioner District— tor any ‘Two . pie fone James B. Riordan, dint Representative District—Vote $ Preots pi. hy 11 Hutehinaon Me Peter Deamore. en Brooke, or any Two Second Comr oner Diatric 47th Representative District—V ‘ tees om ony ty ae TY Conon en car ee trict—Vote aint Representative District—Vote 2d Representative District Ce Ca einet—V Two Emil J, Brandt. Kate Lawrence, ta? - ry of State M. 1 id ‘or ble ve Carrie Payne. ‘ i, M. Tadlock Constabl Preetnet . eT Elliott Higgina ..Seahurst Park , 42d Representative District— : i Treasurer J os the Pence, Bothell Pre ad Py , 43d Representative District—Vote Thred— Fa ct—Vote for any Twe PROHIBITION TICKET Walter H. Villiers Judges of State Supreme Court, Six A. Cane. Year Term—Vote for any T Jure eral Kent Pre ist : for any Twe Emmett N. Parker. Vote Beckett Iberts McLear Two PRESIDENTIAL ELECTORS Jes Siilier Mark A. Fullerton, an" Meredith Hayne Con Ri nt of Public Inatr Salome R. Lipps pss George E. Morris, J ¥ n Walter F 2 dowel Davies Maik Wamona res n nen a oe : . 44th Representative District—Vote Judge of State § Bol pa Hollywood Robert B. McFarland 1 Work r Crary. Bhacisttea occas. J. Stanley Webster. icennydaln State Insurance Commissioner i Be sai ance oft th Representative District—Vote Judges of the Supertor Court—Vow Vote STATE REPRESENTATIVES. fof any 7 we 4 Btates Senator Ro HW. Smith SOP Ny Bevens- Wy. astines 40th Representative District—Vote A Jeasie. Humpurey, aeiee D7ts ma eS Otte Tamm " ingee, ' prada for any Two. J.T. Ronald: epresentative Dintrict—Vote C sy Lieutenant Governor Maude Frances Schmitt ob T wom d BN Nettle Hallenbeck Lalla Rogers - Horas, talc nom Ke Wilson. Meadow Point r elaon. 8 hace ar weatés o 4 says a J. Tallman H, Gute Medina 5 dist er ntative District te Constables, Kent Procinct—Vote for ete Warten eee Pars: mtohell iliac, County Auditor— To) ney State Treasurer County Treasurer Judges of the Superfor Court—vVete Te er ncticer Hm. Congleton esate Mary M. Wade E. Kingery for any Two— ees t . 42d Representative Dintrict—Vote Constables, Renton Precinct-—-Vote State Auditor County Sheriff County Bheritt ino. Fea S2claerankln Mike Wilinra for any ee foranyrworn” Precinck—Vote R.A. Thompnon fein Foun & gueee . ) ae ? Jeorge BL Cole State of Washington, County of King—ss.: ' mee 7A TAREE PARE 1, BYRON PHELPS, County Auditor and ex-officio Clerk of Be ’ a ) of C a f . . : 5 hg ogee Auc ( ard of County Commissioners of King County, Washington, do hereby certify that the above and foregoing list of nominations is a true, full and complete list of the nominations certified to me by the various political parties of King County, Washington, as herein set forth. : : of October, A. D. 1916. Witness my hand and official seal this 26th day Auc ‘ ; , : (Auditor’s Seal.) BYRON PHELPS, County Auditor.