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STAR—MONDAY, NOV. 6, 1916. PAGE 17 OTICE OF GENERAL ELECTION OTICE 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 be held for National, State, District, County and Precinct Officers, as follows: One State Insurance Commissioner. Three Judges of the Supreme Court for the Term of Six Years. One Judge of the Supreme Court for the Term of Four Years. Nine Judges of the Superior Court. hree State Representatives for the Iwo State Representatives for the Two State Representatives for the Iwo State Representatives for the Iwo State Representatives for. the Iwo State Representatives for the Iwo State Representatives for the Iwo State Representatives for the One County Auditor. One County Treasurer. One County Sheriff. Seven Presidential Electors. One United States Senator. Representative in Congress for the First Congressional District. (City of Seattle, Precincts 1 to 277 inclusive). Representative in Congress for the Second Congressional District (All Precincts in King County outside of the City of Seattle) Governor. Lieutenant Governor. Secretary of State. e State Treasurer. State Auditor. e Attorney General. e Commissioner of Public Lands. Superintendent of Public Instruction. One County Coroner. One County Prosecuting One County Clerk. One County Assessor. One County Engineer. One County Superintendent of Common Schools. One County Commissioner for First District. One County Commissioner for Second District. One Justice of the Peace, except in the City of Seattle and the Towns of Auburn, Bothell, Kent and Renton. One Constable, except in the City of Seattle and the Towns of Aubura, Bothell, Kent and Renton. Two Justices of the Peace in the Towns of Auburn, Renton. Two Constables in the Towns of Auburn, Bothell, Attorney. 40th Legislative District. 41st Legislative District. 42nd Legislative District 43rd Legislative District. 44th Legislative District. 45th Legislative District. 46th Legislative District. 47th Legislative District. One Bothell, Kent and Kent and Renton. and r the g a syste for nding The adoption of this proposition to operate so that the issuance of seventy-five thousand dollars ($75.+ 000.00) of road bonds hereby author- ized shall take the place of and bi & withdrawal of authority to - & like amount of the thr mailitos $3,000,000.00) King County nds, to-wit: Seventy-five dollars ($75,000.00) in thereof, the issuance of which tie 4 ol- W&E authorized by the resolution of tone of one thousand Gel- DO Suber 36, 181%, aud ey Te vote at the election of November 6, 1312, for the construction and im: provement of a highway described as Beginning at the Intersection of HERETOFORE AUTHORIZED. Shall the Board of County Com- minsioners be authorized to issue the negotiable coupon road bonds of King County in th Amount of not to exceed five thousand dollare ( consecut! numbered, five (15) bonds of King County in same vr y can , Publte Heenain 4n04, 4 . Izing the same, ries and the ¢ 4543, and repealing section ter 117 of the Laws of 1911 ston & Ballingers® FOR Referendum Measur jes and Stat of AGAINST “Referendum Service on author nding chap- ing the adoption of a budget by each much taxing district, limiting the expenditures of such taxing No. 7, fistricts to the amounts e No 7 in the budget except In M extraor ry emergencies, ing penalties f act and rep. FOR Refe AGAINST No. 9 “The Amendn article VI relating ¢ qualificat t he an lor cor t - fixing f the state tt n thor osition of # Rer canes of tes provid Passed the Referendun ) Measure No. & entitled K port districts of ting to the gov aa therec able t ties or perso: the same. twenty (20) y * sue and not before, with interest at not to exceed five per ) per annum, payable semi- for the purpose of ¢ or improving @ count highway, which will follow existing streats of the City of Seattle, hington, described as follows inning at the intersection of sasteiiee Measure No. 18, entitled act relating intoxicating t picketing reatrictio . ‘ Tew toe vi amendin, viding the penalty for vl0- Chapter re) € m 10 “Kater Meavere ¥ FOR Reterenc , AINST Re north then 4 to the south city limits of viding for brewery agent Moenses: and fixing penal for the violation thereof FOR Initiative Measure No. AGAINST Initiative M Referendum Meas b 1 18 An act relating to and expenditure of “King County sum of seven Road Bonds tn the -five thousand lars ($75,000.00) in substitutto: bonds in like amount Previously voted for road purposes™...... aot County Road Bonds in the sum o lars In substitution of bonds hy like amount — previousl; Voted for road purposes"tecses NO etition entitled posed Hy Initiative Rive Measure No. 24 act authorising the ma and delivery of beer con ning not less than per if more than four per cent. alco for expe le and delivery et to t 1 within th state for consump t their rea! Passed the Legis rea tn 18 Neterred by Petition t punt biting any public ering a field te Dallas Avenue and Fourteenth Ave- nue Bouth; running thence north to East Marginal ay; thence on Fast al Way to intersection ROAD with Ellie Street; thence northerly AMOUNT on Ellis Street to Balley Street the holding party and the election of delegates there defining the powere and duties ventions, providing for on of party platform d subscription to such The polls at said Election will be opened at Eight o'clock A. M., and will remain open until Eight o’clock P. M. 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.) Nominations for Offices Specified Above, Are as Follows: Kahrans PRESIDENTIAL ELECTORS— Eliott Wilson Wra Springer and repos ope of the om ei ‘Treaster of Reed Bonds Ips, and IN. SUBSTITUTION or requir- BONDS IN LIKE . of the same day in all precincts in incorporated towns and cities, and in all precincts outside of such FOR Referendum AGAINST No. 2 Meas) Referendum tility t until ft p districts, on ate from the metropolitan park districts, BYRON PHELPS, County Auditor. REPUBLICAN Were rr a oy nerumuices ticket DEMOCRATIC TICKET—Com: a Representative District—Vote J Two Plage Hutchinson W. Badgro Har Henry WwW. 0. PRESIDE resentative Dist at Richard Spindler, County Engineer— authorn Allen Brooke. Ronner Bartlett Kate Sutton County Superintendent of Common Schools— Herman Ransing. County Commissioners — Vote for any Two— First Commissioner District— Aaron Fislerman. Second Commisstoner District— Michael Schiessel. pai entative District ar United States to - o t Sherwood Seolye Miles Poing : t ef Co Hlve c Snoqualmie Manning Sulse Creek Sunnydale mond mond Precincts M. Colman ables M. 1 J Tones. United States Senator— ce Roger: icaktadiey Senisine thie ntative in Congress, First ickson Algona Baring Cedar River Cherry Vatiey Representative in Congress, Fall City District ; . asteee ° ' . Maple Leaf J District~ c apy Tw aes > m th Bend Govern Mre. M. Marker. * f f’ 2 t i 5 PROGRESSIVE TICKET ie K Secret James State Tro: nited States Senator State Auditor Walter J. KE. E. Owsley Governor Attorney General James M, J. Schwartz. >mmissioners B. Tryon Seco! er District— en many amissioner Olinger ? Justices of the Peace— Precincts kK erfeld. vernor herine H. Hodgins. y of State rant burn Black River Constable Precincts oe James Ralkwell Stevenson “Black River DEMOCRATIC TICKET S's" | County ¢ Daniel Buckley County Prosecuting Attorney Edwin J. Brown. State A ‘oro cw the te for A. Rockwe Poses, Kent PRESIDENTIAL ELECTORS Attorney any Two M eller Ww. V ra ! Superintend tlor Justices of the Peace, Renton Commissi Clark V State Insurar H. O. Auburn Precin Frecinet~Vote Walter J. Lu F, H. Tonk! t Represent recinet—Vote for Constables. Renton for any Two Jack Stewart Joe Edwards f the Peace O. K. Jones Kara Clarke E. M. J T. W. Beckett Morgan Meredith A. Rose W. Davies muel KE Alpine Arthu Avondale Baring Bi 4th Repre any Two. Robert F. Frank H. Mn Black Diamond Kenney. . Black Ww. Robert 46th Representative District for Ty Fred W. Hantir Stephen A. Ht 47th Representative for any Two John F Eagle Gorge £ Wilson Earlington ¢ ‘Norman M. Wardal County Treasurer oMtjohn A. Bennett County sheriff John Stringer. Haller Lake ate of Washington, County of King—ss.: Hugh Deal Livingstone Schneider npbell inergaard Drumt F. Christenser T, Stream. 1 States Senator ree Turner tative in Congress Yotteri1 sentative in ¢ Intrict Mra ngress Frances C Axtell ¢ Tadlock State Treasurer rae J, Galvir Auditor tendent of Public Ins Giiman Greenwood HW. Morgan Commissioner of Public Lands Robert BE. McFarland. State Insurance Commissioner 1, MW. Hemet STATE REPRESENTATIVES ntative Djatrict George N. ifodgdon. Firat Second true Secretary of Frank A Comminsioner of Public Joe Smith County Clerk Ag He Lands Toxep| tounty Engineer John Ho Fletcher tounty Superintendent State Insurance Commissioner L. I, Snow STATE REPRESENTATIVES of Common 44th Representative District for any T M. F. Vote y Commisstoners Two. First Commissioner Distriet— I. Paul Hutchinson Second Commiasioner District 1. P. Cathoun cos ‘of the Peace, Auburn Pre- cinct—Vote for any Two M. Willis Lawrence Vote for any 45th Repronentative District for any Two Peter Desmore. 47th Representative District for any Two. CF. Downte bn J. Brandt. Conatable Elliott Higgins PROHIBITION TICKET PRESIDENTIAL Salome R. Lippy Walter F. McDowell John Anderson. Stanton Vote Vote Precinct Seahurst Park satices of the Peace. cinct—Vote for any Rothell Pre Two vations cinet-—Vor Ww. f the Pea te for any Greenleaf. Kent wo Pre ELECTORS Justices of the Peace, Renton einet—-Vote for any Two Joe Wocd Pre burn Precinet—Vote Governor Vote A. mt Lieutenant Gevernor Nettle Halle , Seer of State Vote for W. J. Warren State Treasurer Mary M, Wade State Auditor A. Thompson sounty Sheritt Wm. Nelson. Precinct Gellerman Renton Two Dullahant Precinct—Vote Superintendent of Instruc- tlon Frances C. Sylvester. Commissioner of Public Lands— rank Cort State Insurance Commtssioner— F. J. Mc Public STATE PRESENTATIVES 40th Representative District—Vote for any Three James Lond Allen Brooks 41st Representative District—Vote for any Two Kate Lawrence. rrie Payne 424 Representative District for any Two Walter H. V BH. Mille 43d Representative District for any Two Joe Miller, Vote rs. Vote 44th Representative District—Vote for any Two Albert Helkke Charlotte F, Jones. 46th Representative District—Vote for any Two: R. H. Smith Jessie Humphrey 47th Representative District—Vote for any Two Maude Frances Schmitt Lalla Rogers County Auditor Minnie Parks. County Treasurer CB. Kingery County Sheriff Jack Dial County Coroner— J. Dunlap. Judges of the Superior Court— SOCIALIST LABOR TICKET PRESIDENTIAL ELECTORS— otfried Gustafson, Leslie H. Sawyer. Arne Hage. Fred Kurtsman Andrew P, Anderson, Governor— James E. Riord NON-PARTISAN JUDICIARY TICKET Judges of State Supreme Court, Siz Year Term—Vote for any Three— Parker. ulleérton, Morr! Emmett Mark A. ree E Judge of State Supreme Court, Four Year Term— J. Stanley Web: Vote for any Seven— King Kenneth v A Dykeman, Mackintosh, er I. 'T.” Ronald. Robert B. Albertson. Boyd J. Taliman Mitchell Gilliam, Judges of for any he Superior Court—Vote * Two. Everett Smith. John 8. Jureg. Milo A. Root, Seorge B. Cole, 1, BYRON PHELPS, County Auditor and ex-officio Clerk of Board of County Commissioners of King County, Washington, complete list of the nominations certified to me by the various political parties of King County, Washington, as herein set forth. Witness my hand and official seal this 26th day of October, A. D. 1916. (Auditor’s Seal.) do hereby certify that the above and foregoing list nominations is a true, full and BYRON PHELPS, County Auditor,