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E FOR MOORE AND AMENDMENTS NOS. 12 AND 13 HE SEATTLE THE SEATTLE STAFF SEATTLE, WASH, MONDAY, MARCH 7, 1910. TOMORROW ? ONE CENT {Sus année “ea Ns H\\\) Nh CAs TN sees os! A Ob, if I} Uy yy YY ‘ See ee ee eel AL up anc ast, to the East in the [dr the alt of f | prejudice the ties en And those sleek, oily male creatures, with their distinctive | INTE Mining cary; jf perry iia lered by a bitt umpaigr hats and the stamp of their loathsome calling on their faces, they, SEAT Me the eyes of Bix i 2 If you we nin th aunts of « la tht | too, wore the Gill placards as they slunk about watching their ; \ ey kr 1 better t ' have paid foddle ay , manga id not ‘ H i ‘ human chattels, dropping a word here and there for their candi any a « ur mar P ar for eee . P Had you been down below Jackson street and heard the date and legal protector. They shuffled about fearful of speak- |! ! nt ‘ t earned thors drunken choruses lauding Gill; had you seen the women of the! ing to men, for even men of the lowest moral type will have | by le ! } : 4 Phabitant erie streets, girls, women and sin-wrecked hags, wearing “Vote for nothing to do with them—save Hi Gill, their attorney of record t North a Y , | Gill” placards; had you heard the inebriate shriek “Hurrah for THEY ARE ALL FOR GILL—-THESE FOOLISH, SIN- 1 I Sg Gill,” or the sot muttering curses for Moore, it would have; SODDEN WOMEN AND THESE DEPRAVED MALE | ir f been impressed upon you that all these charges against Gill are, CREATURES. THEY ALL WORE HIS BADGES SATUR W® | true—true to the last syllable DAY NIGHT. ‘ ' } A ‘ rday night before the prima en all the ARE THESE PEOPLE INTERESTED IN GOOD GOV. | dr Ie { the t n flaunting their hope r Gill's nomi ERNMENT—IN THE STRICT ENFORCEMENT OF THE | G« } t eattle € who | off prosti- |, aturday fr it did they wear } badges in the| LAW? ARE THEY INTERESTED IN MORALITY? ARE t t f Gil I w in their wake, ur ¢ t They talked G ang G ond n-| THEY INTERESTED IN THE WELFARE OF YOUR SON of the white slavers | },} ec 1 their drunken vaj ng Gill to ther the AND YOUR DAUGHTER } ( A are hoping that he| oj). the ai GC ‘ +1 t the at It pest b t " ‘ak as « for them Jan Sata ert, iid thing, their room rent, On the billboard idly n t {M r Moore e elected WOULD THESE PROSTITUTES AND THEIR MALI { | t COMPANIONS URGE THE ELECTION OF A MAN WHO f » drags out his five nent his haste. He gave Gill of years in Ws w eng expect , ioniatiomk’+ $250 to save bu ve the power to d Had the Herman oh : rt m C. OU : turing tl « t that } he waite til Gill w nayor he could have lived and Sity gow id he Not itideed : rae not] supporters permitted most of t oft bene \ n on Riplinge 1 Riplinger lost. In spite of the confidence ' \ ttle t vil b with thi prosy ' , the leat fow d however, takers of some of the bets offered by t GAN supporte t seoms Impossible to bellove that there are fecca \ ¢ hy eves until . t be a pe ‘ ’ : ; rr 1 wh erworld ater Gill people ha ' h ' f res e to tr have men are willing now to bet only ri yajoritie ft r it of Gibb | 4 r uff i a