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—_ THE SEATTLE STAR—WEDNESDAY, SEPT. 11, 1918. PAGE 9 7 OU SMITH AND LAFE HAMILTON RUN CLOSE © OF FOMMSSIONER John FE. Mullane ‘ a 1,053 | STATE SENATOR Norman B. Abrams .......0... 711! | JUSTICE OF THE PEACE = |__S5th Senatorial District _|Monerieffe Cameron . . biz ALLIED POWERS ‘1 000 BRITISH Seattle Precinct Frank H. Re seososes 997] STATE REPRESENTATIVE | "9 Alice M. Lor | ane sess + 293) 47th Representative District | pny STATE SENATOR |James B, Kinne ...... 766 | | 36th Senatorial District | Walton 421) | | Fred W. Hastings K. Poe 1,081) 1 for John B. Gordon . ee ; ‘ Per- | Otis W Brinker . G. BE, Steiner ‘ ae CTW . Perse . 1,125 | | g ; brated Hilman F. Jones STATE SENATOR U7 ps Robert B. Rrown 7th Senatorial District caved “1,130 il be ae Now Fi Onc} | Reah M. Whitehead . . B. Palmer te eae . ++ 798) BY CARL D, GROAT LONDON, Sept, 11.—Keport ‘ Bro. continued From Page wl = 6 4, Beals sa “581 (United Press Correspondent) reaching here declares that the W send s D. K. oun. 2 Charles 8. Tilton . TUMULTY CALLS | WASHINGTON, Sept. 11.—Ger-| Belsheviki have seized 1,000 ¢ . 2 - . STATE |many is playing a ginister double| British subjects and are holding : a ha . CONSTABLE game of peace and war, according to Seattle Precinct 140th Representative L them as hostages in Moscow and information here today, Her peace| Petrograd. |game is the use of Baron Burian,| German troops are being with 1 strian foreign minister, to put out |drawn from Ukrainia and being sent | et er” o the 1 fro} g tol! | WASHINGTON, Sept. 11.—Joseph | together’ to the w n front, t Pe Her war game is incitement of the ors cire’ 8 BS Damdlty, semiare te Fees game is incitemen he | rumors! clrowlating in Kis iy dis complete, out of 416 in King | give the following: | COUNTY AUDITOR | nan M. Wardall er F. Connor, john Wachter . C. Brown .. James E. Shannon Louis Huny dames M. Lambert 8 Hall dames T. Jones . Walter J. Lunn Glenville A. Collins lent | nolsheviki to war on the allies in the | patches re ! SSENTATIV Wilson, today w - y Foun dios ... STATE REPRE 1, today wrote Chairman Will! North hoim today reported ‘ ? plm today reported Thos. J. Sweany ... Sr aaaaaepte suealer Pen kas Lina of the republican national |” (Baron Burian 1s quoted as say-| Stockholm advices also maid 50 #0 Joseph C. Grass .. ake . GGA | contr tees to learn if Hayes was cor ling: “Austria will continue to|elal revolutionists were killed and Frank Kane . . 980 Kk * Th : ng 801 | der Bin ag as having charged that| wage a defensive warfare by the|200 wounded in Moscow recently John H. Boyle Sand | Bren Seanee * om mocratic leaders would end the/ «de of. Germany. All our ad-|when Bolshevik troops dispersed a r T. Oren Watson . + 370) war with a compromise to 1 | F, M. Johnson Fe | nt amen ih | viene: ponticns gate ‘0 insure | versaries need to do is to provide | meeting. W. ©. Jones ... 3,306 | ary ; 2 632 | stood Puratty eeeunes. | Tt is under-/opportunity for an exchange of| All the Siberian railway castward Returns from 246 precincts: Forest Leonard 2 446 sugKe: th GEOL EAGEE at the | views, and then, perhaps, there will| of Lake Kaikal is now in possessic 7} +) ] ‘6 ? ig 5 | be ‘urthe: . : z| ‘zecho-Slova c ¥ Ss COUNTY REPRESENTATIVE IN CONGRESS |W, W. Pickering . + 474) Hayes is quoted as saying at ee: Oe Ee ene tieneee. Meecdre ce Q : ase ps die . 3 (us ‘om Viadivosto clare¢ 1e - a take. First Congressional District | STATE REPRESENTATIVE |, “Democratic leaders at Washing: | “i, peace game offers no prospect |Czecho-Slovaks completed their oo John F. Miller a 10,466 ‘ond Representative District | ton would not stop at anything that | a peta * nets 4 COUNTY CORONER %. B. Rawson .. 11902 | Henry. Phillips» MEMS sda| thay botleved. wouln isaac reales (Ct Sues cupation of tie country along the ° seeseeees REPRESENTATIVE IN CONGRESS | Dean Burkhelmer “A151 | tion of a democratic congress thia|,qavernment Authorities asserted we t ings an ays woe ae Ane < 1 «Oy 687 fall. They would eve: At ar | today ere no desire on the | Sicrete : Second Congressional District daveb ¢ Cantrell Bat with: ant ead oe Sens it | Part of the United States to listen to| Reports of Bolshevik victories : , Lindley H. Hadley ...... soeee 1181) ol any proposals from the German |0Ver the Czecho-Slovaks were recely A new instrument that will amaze the 1,429 | that would insure the continuance of | ea ny ahs STATE SENATOR 519|the Wemocratic party in power.” | Pawn—Austria—at this time. oe eae music-loving people of America. | 30th Senatorial District | i bbe Hayes is quoted as having sald thi Te allies and the United States — Wet, he T : . . ] 3| Howard D. Taylor . | STATE REPABERW sokieh be lat Chicago on Labor day ta a epecch |F¢ 1n full accord as to prosecution | Truly an ideal combination of phono- wy Ira H. Case aoe 204 | {© 1 republican committeemen. The | °f the war. if graph and player piano, in fact a union | STATE SENATOR art?) h was published in the Topeka| Hence it 4s certain there will be 1 ; : taal i 3ist Senatorial District 319 | Capital Sept. 6 |no listening to the Austrian sugges of the two greatest types of musical instru- s 19 7 km | Hon now as there was on a previous | ents in the world George B, Webster . 524 ‘ | occasion, when {t appeared for a time | ments in the world. ¥ 2,602 Ralph D. Nichols a Frank a. aes a cone and Mires [that the Austrians minht be sincere. | For years we have waited patiently . 4,863 i. ara 2 lorace R. | .* s No one jority ° { ene! ‘ rati . : 1,661 |Dan Earle .. 322) STATE REPRESENTATIVE =| Leading LaFollette |,,..°, That Butane take gr enotat| WASHINGTON, Sept. 11—Amert for just such an innovation. It has come, ; : out a STATE SENATOR we, th tepresentative District | in Congress Race '" Vienns aisatenes, was otter than i feriem will come tomorrow. it is here, a real throbbing, living thing to SOUNTY COMMISSIONER Senatorial District | W. W. Conner ooo ervererrss 3 SPOKANE, Sept. 11—John w.| SG for tho war game, it is under-|, TOM morning to night, 13,000,000 “sing” your favorite songs or “play” your Commissioner’: , Fran! - 2 - s ers 2 M pad: | . tw F 5 yes of age no! ¥ id ays . STATE REPRESENTATIVE | SumMmcrs and Austin Mires are lead | stood that Germany took the initia: | Pyros “fecttered’ will list them, best loved selections. n 33d Senatorial District 45th Representative District | rotette in the primaries of the | ‘ve In forcing the Bolshevik treaty, selves as available for military serv Nelsen... 1,093 William Wray 525 C. 0. Qualheim .... anne whereby the discredited regime in UNTY COMMISSIONER Louis Williams 2 Robert Grass faq| Fourth district for the republican |) 1Stt ice. “ ” nomination by a large margin, ac-| @US*a is to undertake war on the) Ail thru the land today the regis e po op. one. Pi, Commissioner's District STATE SEN: STATE REPRESENTATIVE cording to the incomplete returns| “lls in the North, in return for cer- | tration machinery was in place. That 34th Senatorial District 46th Representative District from eight counties. bp iodides e A Ride ier a 8 there will be an enthusiastic compli- Can Be Used T. D. Rockwell .. 5 Stephen A. Hull . veveees 968 vote was: Summers, 2,694;|, [ke all other German promises, | ance with the law was evident from A di aad Ralph A. Horr .. 2 ¢. C. Bras - see B50) ) 1,707; La Follette, 814; Mrs, |th!8 one appears to be certain to be reports to the provost marshal gen —As an or unary manual piano. is ieee os nat te — |Ina P. Williams, 494 broken or solely to Teuton advan-| eral, Evaders will be almost negligi B—As a pedaling player piano giving | C. C. Dill received 2.453 and V. T, | M8®, for its terms are balanced heav-| pie in number and for them a nt , . . ssi ? Tustin 1,949 in returns from all but | !¥ ®eainst the Bolsheviks * | tess police system is ready. DOE ok bacatt vas weita at . s lewo counties for the democratic nom.|. 1 the matter of Burian’s feeler, it| Some of those registering tomor C—As a player piano, giving the expression j | ination for congress in the Fifth dis. |!" held that he is the cat'spaw for| row will be called in the October of the artist. - trlot, Republican nominations were ose he boll atid her long-ex- | drafts. as | D—As a sweet-toned phonograph. Y ! d tanley Vebster, 4509, an . M. x 8 peace offensive, - . — | 4 ia ‘ st Goodwin, 1,916, with three counties | Purtan used soft words to snarl the Your old oer taken in exchange. yet to report. William E. McCros. | allies it ts held, but all authorities; REPUBLICAN CONTEST Terms to suit. | key, democratic nominee for the | sree that peace talk is useless with F “ | Fourth district, was unopposed. vietory in sight that will insure en-| IN ILLINOIS IS WARM ve ss - —wW. & B.— Sd nctiart of right and elimination of| CHICAGO, IIL, Sept. 11.—Illinots ° | Hohenzollern forces. | * | er) | voters went to the polls today to r : om Is fae 7 -W. BB. — |nominate candidates for the U. S | senate and house of representatives. aSer- aterson ‘e) | by Large Majority|sen, LA FOLLETTE 1S | niyitt Rowe of representatives | HOQUIAM, Sept. 11.—The renomi- iene ice padralt gyre brent | nation of Albert Johnson as represen-| WITH FAMILY IN SOUTH! Moin Mivan cansbutentlin the ¢ \ tative in congress is assured by an! POMONA, Cal., Sept. 11.—Sen.| ning, th a is ao pa overwhelming majority, according to | Robe : St ee ee oe rt M. LaFollette, of Wisconsin,|can senatorial nomination was the 5 ° ° ° ° word received from cities in the | with members of his family, includ-|center of the greatest statewide \ A I veryt hI t ie pecia rice basemen | Third congressional district. ing an invalid son, has been living |{nterest. Wm. Hale Thompson, of —_— ee weet | Setute a == | obiess 2 quietly in Pomona since last Friday,| Chicago, sought the honor. | Johnson to Accept it became known today. It ts un-| Sen. J. Hamilton Lewis, indorsed if a ° = derstood he has rented quarters at|by President Wilson, was generally an aor we tor tae IF rice |i) Captaincy, Is Rumor | 5 Dies, where ho witt go soon|conceded an easy victory for the Nd 1 caret theatrics | Madison sleet scimslinsesiseedniiaioaial It {s rumored that Representative | {9 the Interests of his son's health. | democratic att ai ; | Albert Johnson, member of congress | Rae “a from the Third Washington district, | ’ * . * and whose renomination 1s assured HURSDAY’S shoppers will profit by these Special Liny sariy reitiend. will Abospt & one M ° 4 | mission as captain in the United Price Basement economies. | States army, and will train at Camp |Humphrey, Virginia, starting Sep- . > nr 2 . tember 20, | Women’s and Misses’ New Fall Sutts | —W. 8 8 | | Very Special at $14.00 —An extremely low price for really good tailored, stylish, serviceable | LEMON 1 Suits. 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