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i 4 THE SEATTLE STAR BY STAR PU BLIGHING CO, Orrici and 1909 Sev enth avenue —— a2 SVERY art NOON EXCHPT BUNDAY LEP HONES et oe Business Department naet, Main 1080; Independent 288 Baltorial Departne naet, Main 1188 The Star's Eastern offices: 10@ Hartford building, Chtoago; 68 Brtbune duraing, N Y WH. F ortiaing BALLARD STAR AGENCY-—821 Ballard ave. Sunset, Red 141 Ope cent pe per we r five con per Month. de reiers. No free copies RO MA Kiie Tile da te when y becrt - is Oh the address labet of each papor. When that date arrives, tf orth Bion has not again been patd In advance, your name te taken ¢ ota A change of 4 abel is at — jeattie atten —— — A TIP TO MR. SCOTT Tustice Cann has ree 1 he * ght of newspaper itt eis revealed Janrk . he J al ermine he had besmirched and he has lald It tr b ile a to p ‘ life dtagraced a die 1 the # of the anity * Deen hts halt # three score 4 ten years. The yming, at last and he was cast down from his pos: mor and trust, a in a single algt t faith with the peo ho 1 who are to the trust re well to f in J e ‘ i ‘The Star is wilting to draw the ent. What y prop ©, that it would t tn terests of the t y wore Pros Att to Profit by the ox stice same conditions that were found to ney’s office when the light is turned Without question Justice Cann was y nerous . against the 5 but was } . bis Where does the man st he that he “bad a string on Cann t Prosecuting Attorney Scott Ip there a proof that Prosecu eott during 4 et his ° term in office has not been part and parce tion that worked for the protection of ct s bro tice Cann? ‘The Star beliey Teason te believe that Mr ntrary there ts every a whit less active In shiclding certain lawbre ann. It has always been 5 ome Scott to com Pel Justice Cann to do his duty toward the [ y, but has he @ver exercised that pow He has not. On the contrary there ts ample ground to believe that Justice Bas often been the humble tool in the hands of his superiors in office. In & majority of the cases which have been cited as glaring ox- Cann of the crookedness of Justice Cann's court THERD 18 NDANT CAUSE TO BELIEVE THAT PROSECUTING ATTOR- REY SCOTT WAS EQUALLY GUILTY OF WINKING AT THE PERVERSION OF JUSICE. fs Prosecutor Scott willing to explain why he has failed to do his @uty In the scores of cases in which Justice Cann did bis? Why, for example, did Prosecutor Seott consent to the @f the Clancy felony gambling cases? Of the poker room gambling eases? Of the Camille Cooper-Peter Meister enticoment case? Does Mr. Scott propose to go before the people for a vindication Or will he, too, r sroiasal ign when the search- @nd re-election on his record? fight reaches him? —_-_-_—_, ‘The Associated Press has discovered the fact that Russia tntends fo delay striking a decisive biow on land until the czar’s army in the War East numbers half a million men, and that the Baltic fleet will sail mext July. The morning papers make much of this information, «l- though The Star, which receives the Scripps News Association service, published the same Information from the same sources last Saturday, x. STAR DUST Cann, the khan of the “Cannga- fo court,” has been canned. We an now dance the can-can we not? writing the Japanese have Rot sunk more than three times as many Russian boats as there were in the Russian navy. ‘To Hearst and to be hearsed—aye, there's the rub. ‘The emperor of Germany says that clever women are clever at the @gpense of their beauty. Is that a fit at the wise ones or a delicate Travelers on the Uganda rallway | were charged by @ rhinoceros on s| recent trip, and some of the passen- gers were mean enough to say that} it wan't half as fierce as the charge ' But we may ' w days for the | A haw been expelled | f «. That | 4 with lace curtains. ' | MMA TST | ul | Ww nbition w | | | ie t hie to blow up| And felt very sore when it bearst Ar sa fool \ his breath | F i king of w a mist in } tr nught to be acquitted. He} jis ¢ e @ liar to lowe with) Dow San Francisco @ man ah. aetune te 6 m to es At hint arene " ‘ yet | Q s * | . it | an who gives away of hin | ‘ ua to a fault |} Up tn Everett they claim to be de | eA to explain the popula #4 home from their holiday the old man rained bis head and emiled. The tired, mirthiess emile of these who know Two of the children, loitering be hind the others, notioed the old man whispering 204 smiling, With o rious eyes they drew near and asked him for whom he was waiting. “I am walting—i have been walt- | Ing all my Ife, but it ie no use. Do you know who Iam? There was time when my name was ¢0 from a thousand throats, and my| } face was ae familiar as thome of @ thousand statesmen.” But the two were children, and being children | they didn’t understand. So they laughed and left him there. The/| leaves swept by and rustied at the feet of the olf man. He did not heed them, and the butt of a dead cigar fell from his fingers. “It wan 1.” he muttered, “It wee I who wrote the first coon song.” | | | @empliment to the foolish? of the railway company. A WORD FROM JOSH WISE. BOTTLED UP AGAIN x Some people Taka-Nippa-Sake, April 12. — The war correspondents here are enjoy- can't have a ing the hospitality of the mikado’s government. The Japanese have de- not to abandon Say-Hwhen The Russians are now assembitn, across the river at Cuppa Vodka. Port Arthur, April 12.—Reports from the commanders of the various @ivisions of the Russian army say the moving season has opened, Viadtvostok, April 12.—"Good tim are coming,” sald the mayor to your correspondent. “There is not an idle man in the city, there ts good time unless they're makin’ a lot uv noise. ‘Affairs are pretty quiet in the Orl- ent, though the correspondents are om the way to the front. There hasn't been a Russian fleet ‘aestroy-| We Cure Red Eyes, Deafness, Catarrh, Ete. Consultation and Examination Free. SEATTLE BYE, EAR, NOSE AND THROAT 4-5 Haller Block, Corner Second and LY, Dity Laundry Queen Cut Rate Offices Main and Plant—Cor. 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The raw recrult’ shamb- ling up the exhaway for the fret time te tranustormed inte the welbtraced sant drill and instruction ‘What do you do all day | variably asks the questioning visitor of Jack; and the old seit, with eyes « twink ture nine, has me coffee, and then orders me kerridae for a ride” Wor Jack wi never admit that bh ‘kk ls hard, or hie life aught ut o bed of romes. ‘Were he more truthful, he would tell how he rolled out of his hammock et five, and whem the first rays of the wun peeped ever the horizon, they were reflected fro & deck already bhed white 4 from the betier rooms, of launches coaled, awnings spread and the thousand de- taille that constitute the housekeeping of a ship, Then the flagship ale What wslform he shall ar during the day, Jack he f hie Gitty bag, grooms himself, aided by @ hand- | mirror that shows to je admiring | gane the huge purple dragon tattooed | across bis chest, and the snakes | around hie biceps. 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Burlington, lowa. “I was wea y- Oftepring of Anak and the Son of| BY LiKuT Y. JONES, ‘The object upon which yen, Caines ‘ear © en ont a the Wolf.” Joe the United States Naver Academy | 2¢TROM+fire guns the wunner touched) sailing: besides having an intimate centered now is to make @ orack run down. 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