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Judge} sufficient to procure a conviction Emery Speer of the United States) at the hands of the senate, But the district court at Macon, Ga,, in a re-| sub-committee does feel that the | Port filed with the howse judiciary] record presents a series of legal {committee today, was severely ar-| oppressions and shows an abuse of | raigned for misusing his high office,| judicial discretion, which, though | but he was spared, an impeachment] failing short of impeachment, de- | trial In the senate because the com-| mand condemnation and criticism.” mittee believed there was not suf-| Branded as Autocrat fielent evidenge of wrongdoing to} Judge Speer was stamped as an {convict him. The committee re-|autoerat by the majority, “Tt was quested the house to drop the! rare, ir charges | Minnesota, republican and minority! his wishes, regardless of the facts, j member of the mabinvestignting eald the report, The invest committee, submitted a separate re-!did not question the charg port exonerating Speer. Ropresen-| § Speer had permitted his friends to exact liberal fe in bankruptey leases, ‘The Y criticise the judge for | using federal employes as personal) tatives Webb and Fitzhenry signed) the, majority report, Close to Border | would accrue, and went as close | | to the line upon many occa: | of effort on the part of the court to sions as safety would permit. make the people of that district feel sub-committee regrets {ta/ that their federal court was the bul inability to recommend either a| wark of their liberties,” It said complete acquittal of Judge Spee: Among other charges, the com the report cantinues, “of all culpa-| mittee declared unsustained, as far {bility so far as these charges are|as possible conviction is concerned, {concerned on the one hand, or an| are that; Judge Speer uses drugs; impeachment on the other, And/that he disregards mandates of the yet we tre persuaded that the com-| court of appeals, and that he uniaw- | Petent legal evidence at hand is not! fully seized and sold property. eT $20,000 IN JIFFY FOR FOREIGN MISSIONS; DUNKARDS LEAVE FRIDAY | Barty of Penn Laird, Va. The open sessions of the Church of the Brethren conference began today on the university campus and will continue as long as any business remains to be transacted May Adjourn Friday Tonight there will be a sermon, TOMORROW'S PROGRAM % a m-—Conference continues. %:30-7:30—"Gish Fund — Pro- (] gram,” by the committee, In auditorium. “Sisters’ Ald,” Sister W. D. Keller of Ashland, Ohio, in charge, Bagley hall. “The Second Coming of Christ,” 8 p. m.—“Heaven,” by J. H. Cas |, by David Metsler of Nappanee, sady, Johnstown, Pa, in Jj Ind. The conference will continue, it i auditorium. | is thought until about Friday, | when the great horde of religious workers will disappear from the | bly of delegates in Meany hall Mon-| city and scatter all over the Unit |day afternoon experienced peculiar | eq States again. | sensations when, in a few minutes, peathtes i jt was the largest amount of | WELL, THEY'RE GOING TO LET HIM MARRY! Thore who attended the assem- money the big auditorium had ever | seen subscribed. It will go to the foreign missionary fund of the Brethren. On the platform were }40 missionaries, with their wives and children, back for a time from foreign fieida to attend the confer ence. For Missionaries The taking of the collection was preceded by @ two-hour session of prayer and an address on the life of the missionary by Elder H. C. How to Banish Wrinkles Quickly If your face is disfigured with wrinkles, no matter what t you can’ quickly dispel every even the most obstinate, by using imple, home-made wash lotion. ly dissolve an ounce of pow |dered saxolite In a balf pint wit A couak-tnespensive ingredients found | jin any drug store the the face and—presto' your own eyes when you, into your mirror and behold) the marvelous transformation! ‘The remarkable astringent act on saxolite so tightens the shin inkles are literally pre if st of all, this result 1 oaknts y, for the Io Rhtul tonic line, d tone up the weak and added benefit may | | be expected with continued use. Use nce a day for awhile; I " the most delicate sk \the treatment itaelf leaves no trace —no one guesses the secret of your | |; increasing youthful appearance.— | Advertisement. | in the House for the Grow- ing Kiddies Counte: Von Bassewitz - Levitzow and Prince Oscar Opposition of Ki r Wilhelm to the morganatic marriage of his fifth son, Prince Oscar, to Countess Ina | Marie Von BassewitzLevitzow ha | disappeared, and the empress’ mal jot honor will become her daughter. | in-law. The countess is one of the most beautiful women in Germany and daughter of the minister of state of jthe grand duchy of Mecklenburg. Schwerin. The prince, who {s 22 years of jase, is believed to be about four | Years younger than his | bride- to-be, COME HERE SAFE Forty-five members of the can- |nery ship Paramita, which went on a rock off Biorka island, May 13, reached Seattle today aboard the liner Northwestern, of the Alaska | Steamship Co, The ship was par- tially burned and was beached in Lost. harbor, on the western shore jof Akun island, The crew was res- ce. leued by revenue cutters, see sf OVER 21,000 NOW, In the check sf the second in- in the of the eight-hour day in- }Itiative petitions, 3,013 | were found correct, out of a total of| |4,792, according to registration of- \ficials. The total to date is over | 21,000, BAKER, Ore., Rand and posse were in the moun- tains between Copperfield and Homestead today in search of Ed Fisher in connection with the shooting yesterday of H. H. Stew- to Be | } | } et Square” WANTED Ib Ib... for... es ies, per crate crate....... per pair... Copperfield last December by Gov. West. “Early In his Judicial career,” | servants. The probers attacked the majority "report ter Speer because of the “lack of har-| “Judge Speer ertained t mony between the judge and the limit to which he could go be- | district bar.” fore liability to impeachment Proof Fails “There has been an absolute want | signatures | June 23.—Sheritt | § STAR—TUESDAY, JUNE 23, 1914. PAGE 2. SUSPECTED BANK | ROBBER IS FREED WESTMIN: June 28.--Martin Powell, arrested nearly a year ago, charged with complicity in the Bank of Montreal robbery, when that Institution was | looted of $271,000, received a stay jof proceedings in the assize court \this morning, and the charge jagainst him was withdrawn Powell was released, When ar rested he had a large number of }stolen Bank of Montreal bills in his possession, RATE DECISION | MAKES BIG HIT WITH SPOKANE NEW TER, B. C.,, . that a jury was permit | Ropresentative Volstad of ted to return a verdict contrary to SPOKANE, June 23,—Citizens of Spokane are greatly d today jover the decision of the United States supreme court yesterday, up: holding an order by the interstate commerce commission, radically re ducing westbound freight rates from Eastern territory scion ks the end of a 25-year fight approximate reductions from | tern territory to Spokane, estab- | lished by the decision, are ‘as fol- laws From = Mississippi river | points, 10 per cent; from Chicago territory, 14 per cent; from York, 10 per cent. POSSE ON TRAIL BAKER, Or., June 23.—Sheriff BE Rand is at the head of a posse searching for Edward Fisher, broth er of the city marshal of Copper. field, who is believed to have shot and mortally wounded Henry M Stewart, deposed from the office of mayor of Copperfield, lest January, from ambush yesterday. Stewart's saloon, with others, was closed by Miss Fern Hobbs, under orders of Gov, West, and a feud following, in which Fisher Is alleged to have threatened Stewart, STAYS IN JAIL HOOD RIVER, Ju Jester, 1, W. leg refused to cease agitation for the release from jail of Ford and Stuhr, charged with killing Ed Manwell, has refused to leave the county fall here, and officers fear a general up rising is being planned, June 23.—Louls W. leader, shot in the |UNION FORMED, PORTLAND, June 23. — Fruit growers of Willamette, Rogue and Columbia river valleys have incor porated as the Western Oregon Fruit Distributors’ Association, to co-operate in cultivating, harvest- ing, packing and marketing their | crops. FAIRBANKS, June 23.—The an- nual festival of the Midnight Sun pices of the Sons and Daughters of the Golden North, and was wit nessed by more than 1,000 people The Marquettes and Van Dykes played a game of basebail at mid- night. The festival continues today. FISH RUN HEAVY PORTLAND, June | 23.—The great jest run of blueback salmon in 20 | years is reported from Corbett's, on the upper Columbia, and some of |the fishing craft there are taking a ton of fish a day. Canneries are running day and night. FOR STEAM PLANT The city council yesterday allow- }ed an appropriation of $125,000 from \the light fund yesterday afternoon |to be used in completing the first unit of the auxiliary steam plant |being built on Eastlake av. The {sum will be repaid from money ob- |tained from the sale of a $425,000 | bond issue. MIDNIGHT FETE) was held last night under the. aus-| by Night Officer Smith when he | MR. PLATT RETIRES FROM THE FIRM OF THE WOODHOUSE & PLATT FURNITURE CO. LAST WEEK During the remainder of this week you may go through this complete THE LAST WEEKI THE LAST WEEKI THE An Established Credit Policy stock of new, well-built, reliable Furniture, Rugs, Carpets, Ranges, etc., Credit without Interest is} and save from 10 per cent to 50 per cent. If for any reason you have de- | not new he As in the past, bel rarer furnieh your | layed making needed purchases, please remember you have only this home complete without E pre BR eB ila ted TO hod il eth he Bi I or Interest We Charge No , Interest tras week. The same liberal credit terms aonly at the reduced prices. Lace Curtains at Half ne and loin in Notting Scrime $18 Brows Bed, | ured, 18rBe $9 wolld onk Library 7 shown above Price ; t Inlaid tesla nesT QUALITY jreenwich imported $15 Kitchen Cabinet, as 1}- - quality Inlatd 4) f ed, by of ‘Pacific leums, ere. melding board, flour $16.50 solid oak China nier, as pictur oe Texzi pric per 1. Gin M,, wonderful Cabinet, as illustrated, the | olden 1 quality, sane, sate R eabtinet” for "$1 iw hed in waxe "4 Fy without mirror ipirgor, $135 quailty. # 95¢ le "45 fine Bale ue SF 1.4 Pric . Lald on your floor free. Felt Mattress, $4.50 Sanitary Couch, all steel built in layers, covered with construction, with handy dro, art ticking. sides. Sale $2 95 Bale Price ......+.. s PHOS... 64s soso eskew . This Great Sale Now in Its Last Week Woodhouse @ Platt $9.75 genuine Furniture $4 Brass my Ley lp ir ay a $24 «Turkish Leather Rocker, Costumer, 4 of 80! al a man $e Totton, _,Zaeather , Rocker, Conumer. | AGT 424 ike Street: | soi with genuine by pee | leather Sale Price. a waxed o exactly like cut. Bale \e Price “i " ¢ 1.95 $1.85 Telephose—lrivate Exchange—Elllo tt 3006. Price® « cevvcceges fy HONOR ria Frank P. Mullins, a prominent member of the Eagles of Seattle, has been honored with the appoint-| ment as a member of the financial committee of the Grand aerie, which | will meet in Kansas City next Au-| gust. D. W. Myers, formerly a at Sedro-Woolley, who was a June 4 on the charge of family de sertion, was released by the pros® — cutor of Skagit county without preliminary hearing. Evidence was prduced that the charge was unt- The head and were missing. SCHENECTADY, N. Y., June ity| limbs of the girl Henry Beck was named as a|__Thy police are trying to identify age to My Bagel te po Fig the dismembered body of a young wee csingag iets pegte ‘ Anrep Ad py cart Ron "| girl, whose torso was found here| redone who will be unable to attend Sditter I eas ctradersd coe iILOTS OF PHONES Jneverinctess, contributed to his 4 y ere sible that the girl was murdered in wife's support. New York, and her body brought here. Fragments of fine lace on th A loan of $100,000 from the munt- cipal light extension fund, Series H, was made by the city council yesterday afternoon to construct steel penstocks from the Cedar CENTRAL! JA, Jun June 23.— Three new telephone companies have made body indicated that the victim wae,PPlication for franchises to oper- of gentle birth. Coarse burlap in|ate over the county roads. The ap- will be heard by the been traced to a local coal yard. commissioners next month. EVERETT, June 23.—Miss Odra | Cleary, the first white girl born in Everett, was married to Rodolph Nelson, rancher, at her home in Cedarhome, last Friday. river dam to the power plant to'which the body was wrapped hae| plications replace wooden pipes. 4 Pints Phone ‘Main 8900 WEISBURGER Every Glass a Sparkling Draught of Exquisite Flavor MILD in Strengiy—wacts in Nourishing Properties |4 Quarts 50c} Free, Prompt {2 Doz. Quarts $2.25 30c/ AutoDelivery |2 Doz. Pints $1.25 THE HOUSE OF JAFFE 115-117 Second Ave. South WINE GROWERS, DISTILLERS, WHOLESALE LIQUOR DEALERS The Quality Beer Sold IN BOTTLES Only Phone Main 8900