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A THE MOHXIXft ASTOKIAX. ASTOMA. OUKfiON. SATURDAY, MARCH is, 90- WILL NOT TRY CASE Judge Disgusted With Court's Decision. Highr MURDERER GETS NEW TRIAL .hidce WolToiil, at the roijtiost of t ho nttoiuct -. hiul j-ivcu an instruction to (! jury allow inj; il to brinj; in u ter (lilt Ol' sivOUll lloiIIC;' lllllllll't'. A year ;i'o ho ttiis tried iiiiiu, con ii-tOil of iininli'i' in ih.- tlist ili'jji'oc ami sentence,! to li.iui;. I wo weeks ami the Supreme I'otut avail! ieterse the division on tin1 ground that SjH'vor'" sanity had not I oo n jmio into, EDUCATE MOUNTAINEERS. Mm Who Brutally Cuts His Three-Year-Old Son's Throat, Granted Rehearing and Judge Refuses to Hear the Case. CHICAGO. Maxh J;i. A the Record Herald from K.ms.is City. Mo., say: "If a man commit a crime o revolt ing that it shook tho morals of tho people jtit to hoar about it thon that man can go Scott free." That was the statement, made by Judge Wofforvl in the criminal court yesterday. He had before him .lohn Martin Speyer. of New Orleans, twice convicted of murdering hi little boy nd twice given a new trial by the Su preme Court. Angered at the action of the higher tribunal, he ivfu'd to try the case again. "I -sat as judjje twice in thi- cao. ! Woman Wants $100,000 to Help Ignor ant Mountaineers. NEW MU.K, March "I want a inoiiibor ship of ouo liiindied ttioii-and ;it 1 a tear, and then 1 could found -1 hooK" aid Martha S. liiclow, prci dent ccin-ial of (lie Southorti ludiistiiul Educational AHiation. n';il.in.' yc tertlity in tho interests of tho poor whit children of tho Appalachiii ro-jion, in tho drawim; room of Mr. Algernon S. Suli li-patc!i to van. "Wherever odiic.it ion jjoe," ho con tinned, "thero the mountaineer -oou cut windows in their cabin, and by and by they will build a two roomed shack. All they need i a little enliehtment. A school call bo built for from $.VH to 4-SOO. and will suppoit'a missionary teacher. lienerul Stewart I,. Woodford spoke eloquently in behalf of the mountain per. whoe ancestor, he said were the firt pioneers of the idea of constituti onal liberty in thi land. "From this virile Scotch-Irish stock." ho said, "Sprang Andrew .lackson, An drew Johnson, and a man who was born EXAMINE FREIGHT SHIPPERS. Interstate Commerce Commission's to Look Into Undvt billing Chaise. NEW Yi'liK, March '.'!. t'lniii man Knapp, and ( oniMii-ioiiei s I'rouly and lli'ineiit. of the Intoi'olalo Coiinneico Commission .11 1 1 ix o, here last night for I ho In aring today 111 I lie cases of tho tindiji hilling of lieiht -llippei' ilti tho i.iilioud-. running out of thi- eitv, l'lom here the coiuiiiiion will proludi It yo to Chicago. T!ic invosiigalion i- li:llo on coiiiiliilllt ot lue railroads lahl bofoie the cnmuiissiou within tho l.il few weeks. The witnesses whose testimony will bo taken hole ate the iu-poetoi who liat. - examined the shipments and hat. discovered the frauds A- a result of their testimony eilinm.i! prosecutions may bo instituted or an injunction may bo asked for under the Elkilis act. The shippers, it i said, will not ho cited before tho commission as it is thought that under the decision of .lodge Hum pbi-ry in the "Ix-of packets" cao in Chicago they might claim immunity in tho future actions resulting from the he 1 ings. !lKlt - r X Church z I Notices! s First Luthetan Chinch. Senices at the l-'iit I, tit hoi an church toiiioiiow as follows; Moining scivieo in Swedish 11I II' evening sen iee at 7 ; in English. The pastor, (instate K. I!ydiiiist, will speak at I ho evening ol vice upon the tlieine, " I let heiiialie." K er body is welcome. Fust M. E. Chutch. There will be class mooting at III: 1.1. Ke , S. (.11111, the pator, will preach al II a. m. and ":;iu p. in.; Sunday LIPTON TO ENTER. he went on. "Both time the Supreme j ,,,lllin so 1)))ir ,,.lt it !uj w;n. Court ha seen fit to take a different Low and of a familv o illiterate that position from mine. I will have noth ing more to do with it. "Ill call in Judg-e John A. Rich, of the Circuit Court of the Fifteenth Ju dicial district to hear the case. The trial will be set for June 2S." Speyer killed his 3-year-old boy July 24, 1902. The man was a performer with a street show. .Speyer was in a tent when officers arrested him for attempt ing an assault on a little girl. He ask- only two in it could road or write -and that man died, Abraham Lincoln. The public school can't go to them unless we take it." Cough Always Keeps Chamberlain's Remedy in His House. ,rWe would not be without Cham berlain's Cough Remedy. It is kept on hand continually in our home," says W. W. Kearney," editor of the Independent, Lowry Citr, Mo. That is just what ed for permission to go into hi tent a every family should do. When kept at minute. The officers allowed his to and i hand read? for nstant u'e- 1 j , ... , . , . ..... be checked at the outset and cured in he picked up a kmfe and cut his little fflUch ,es time ,han after it h . Bon's thront from ear to ear before pome settled in the system. This rem they could interfere. edy is also without a peer for croup in Speyer was found guilty of murder in children, and will prevent the attack the second degree April 2.' 1903. and sen- ' when iven 88 soon the child be . . . . . . . . comes hoarse, or even after the croupy fenced to twenty years' imprisonment MUgh appear9 which nn onlv ioM by Judge WofTord. He was given a new ' when the remedy is kept at hand. For trial by the Supreme Court because sale by Frank Hart and leading drug- ' ' gists. Will Race Shamrock III With Yacht Reliance. NEW VHIIK. Match j:t. Alter the mooting of the New Yolk Yacht Club, la.st evening, Oliver I'., Cromwell, chair man of tho regatta committee made the intoiesting statement that he wa tin officially informed that Sir. Thomas l.ip ton would Ih1 a competitor with the Shamrock III. uuucit-sftil America's cup challenger against the Kelianco. in tho ran' olT Newport in Augut, for the cup olTorod by King Edward VI. The Sh.unrook 111 i here and in good isiuditioti. She piobably will be made ready for racing uly in July uiul compete for the New York club's spring cups on the sound off !len Cove. The condition restrict tho enterics for the Kiug's rai-e to American yachts, but Sir. Thomas is a member of the New York (Tub and tho Shamrock III i enrolled regularly in both the Now York and Atlantic Yacht Clubs and hee eligibility for the rai-e is beyond dispute. ASTORIA'S GREATEST STORE, DISCOUNT SALE OF. DRESS GOODS IN ORDER TO REDUCE OUR STOCK OF DRESS GOODS WE HAVE MARKED THEM DOWN FROM 25 to 5 Per Cent OUR STOCK CONSISTS OF BROADCLOTH, ALPACA, PANAMA, MO HAIRS, ETC. NOW IS THE TIME TO BUY DRESS GOODS WHEN YOU CAN GET NEW AND UP-TO-DATE GOODS AT EXCEPTION ALLY LOW PRICES. 25 Per Gent Discount on Skirts We Lave placed on sale 200 up-to-date Tailor-made Walking Skirts at a discount of 35 per cent aturday Night Specials From 7 to 9 o'clock will be the time to supply yourself with. TOWELS AND TOWELING Large size bleached Turkish towels, reglar 25c. Saturday at... $0.17! 15c value, cotton towel at 10 8c cotton towel at 05 12 c linen crash 08 yd. roc. linen crash ojlyd. 7c linen crash 05 yd. THE FOARD & STOKES GO. Where the New things Make Their Debut. SAVED FROM OSTERIZATION. sehool at I-and Kpwoith League at li:. ill p III. I he l.iMguo meeting w ill lu ted h Mis, I'. ,1. lai l'lom (he subject, "lahieak mi- tjio Ihiik 1 'oiitiinent." Ikigillar pra or meeting 011 Wednesday owning at 7:110, You aio coiMialh in ited to worship with us in all ei ices, Fiist Presbyterian. Morning worship, II a, in . Sunday school, V.'il.'i; Y. IV S. ( '. K., 11: M ; evening uoiship, 7:110. Senium theme, morning. 'jit of a Seiies on Mom"; ot ening, "The Stranger Wiltiin the i!ate." At the morning ei ice Mrs. Culleudai' will sing. At tho evening sert ii e lo t . Klh lson, ehaplain to sen men, will gite a tilteen minute addles upon his work. Baptist Church. The llieuu-s ot sermon at the Hip tisl t'huii'h lleM Sun, lay will he as fol lows, "Lot's Wife or the Woman That U.eame Salt," and "Tin- l'.ible mid Mrong IH llig : A I empoivnce JUsrotilse. Kverybody is cordially intited to at tend. Grace Church. Pivine sort ices at liraeo Church Sun day; celebration of the Holy commun ion, S a. in ; morning prayer and ser mon, 11 a. 111 ; Sunday school, I'J:.'tO tn, evening prater and sermon, 7:.1o. I ,.4. 1 ' -'T--' 1 - The time is here for you to select your SPRING SUIT We have fairly out done ourselves this year in getting together the swellest line of Spring Clothes Ever Shown in the City SEE OUR WINDOW. P. A. STOKES Public Confidence Is Our Greatest Aiset. J PRONOUNCES VALEDICTORY. PROMINENT CATHOLIC DIES. Old Men to Be Sent to Colonize Other Places. CHICAGO. March 23. The Ami Age Limit league believes that it has solved the problem of the men who are unable to obtain employment in Chi cago because they have pased tho "ago limit." If plan now under way are successful such lii n are to be sent in great numbers to colonize in Canada and Florida, where they will Income the minist 1. u-hno teacher- or the business iin-n of the newly or-atetl town. Negotiation are now being carried on by dame K. Domiiey, President of the league, with the manager's of thr o colonization project, one of v.hhh owns ! laitd in northern Canada, another it (tract three and a hilf mil'-- fiuin Tampa, j Fla.. and a third an area on the ea-tern coat ot floruit. 1 ne towns are ui o I created here by parties of eoloni-ts, and 'here the old men, ostracised at home, will begin anew. Warren Mosher, Founder of "Catholic Reading Circle Review " Die. NKW YOKK, Mar.1, 2.1. Warren V. Mosher, secretary of the Catholic Sum mer School of Ainei ici, and one of tho best known Catholic laymen in the 1'nited State, 1 suddenly yesterday from heart dioae, at hi- home in New Hoelnlle. Mr. Mo-her established "Catholic Heading Ciiele IJeviow," which he edited from Young-tow n, diiio, for many ycat. Later this tetii-w u.i- eli.ine.1 to " Miisin-r's Mag.iiiie." Io-ading cin-les Wile e-tahli-hed in ii'inly eteiy parish thiouvihoiit, the 1 1 n 1 nt 1 y . which took up a systematic -tiidy ot geliei.il llt'ia- ture. Mr. Mosher wa- bni'n ill A Hki ny in I ;'. Ih- wc.-it li. on Alb.ur- to doling-- I Artist La Karge Gives Speech at Dis solution of Society. NKW YOKK, March 2:1. John La Karge plnn0unc.1l yostoulay the tah-di.-tory for the Society of American ail it, which amalgamates now Willi the National Academy of m-aign and u bidding iu Iat exhibition, "It i- a l""I ovhibition," he aid. "a good one to co nut with. In ome to ojM'cts it i the he-l tve cv.-r had. 1 he range is wider. There are more methods represented. Take for evainple the in llueuce of Italy on the last group of young men who hnto la-en studying abroad the direct intliience of the old Italian msst.-M. That was plain and noticeable in this exhibition, where two years ago the inllueiice was all modern. "The work of the society j done. It was needed in its time. It was a pro test of nc- men against conservati-m. 1. ..... . ... ow- mat it iia grown oiu ntut niii' -what conservatite itself there is room! for a iictv gioiip of paintois to st.u; the work all utei again. I .1111 telling that to you new- painters now," ENGLISH LORD SUICIDES. r mm call at ASTORIAGROCERY We that t oil j to.vn, I ihio, w !, 1 1 i..:., .... 1 W ii ill' MI (Ml ,I I He ntiiiii'-! Mi-- by DECIDE YOURSELF. The Opportunity is Here, Backed Astoria Testimony. Don't take our word for it. Don't depend on a stranger's state ment. Read Astoria endorsement. Read the statements of Astoria citi aens And decide for yourself. Here is one case of it: E. C. Ruland, printer, living on Astor street, Astoria, Ore., says: " I have tried several guaranteed kid ney curea but consider Doan's Kidney Pills the best and highly recommended the remedy to my friends. My trouble had bothered me off and on for many years. I had pain in the small of my back, sharp twinges when stopping or lifting and the aching bothered me a great deal at night. I was tired, languid and very nervous, but since using Doan's Kidney Pills I have not had these ner vous spells nor the headaches I used to suffer from. The results have been a great improvement in the condition of the kidney secretions. Doan's Kidney Pills have been so great a help that I af continuing with them, and feel sure of relief whenever suffering from these troubles." For sale by all dealers. Price 50 cents. Foster-Milburn Co., Ruffalo, New York, sole agents for the United States. Remember the name Doan's and take not other. Afflicted With Rheumatism. "I was and am yet afflicted with rheumatism," says Mr. J. C. Payne, editor of the Ib-rald, Addington. Indian Territory, "but thanks to Chamberlain's Pain Balm am able once more to attend to business. It is the best of lini ments." If troubled with rheumatism give Pain Balm a trial and you are cer tain to be more than pleaded with the prompt relief which it affords. One ap plication relieves the pain. For sale by Frank Hart and Leading Druggists. he I line i - I'll 1 1 1'itl.t 1 111 ( 'ou-taiii e l-'ii nlitii 'I em- nt , 1 !!. ol Li-lion, Uhio. They ,,ol i children, all of whom are living. Mr. Mosher intro dined the Knight of Columbus in Columbus in "hio, in which order he at tained the highest ih-gr -e-. lie came to New York live years ago, making his home in New Itochelle. He was at his ofTieo last Saturday. The funeral serv ices will be held tomorrow. PHYSICIAN DIES. Noted Woman Doctor Dies in Denver of Spinal Meningitis. DKNVKR, March 23. -Dr. .Jc-ie M. McGregor, a noted physician, died at her home in this city last night, after a five days' illness of cerebro spinal menengitis. Dr. McGregor was stricken last Sunday. Despite the utmost ef forts of skilled physicians, she never rallied from the effects of the fever and frequently sank into spells of uncon sciousness, although seeming to suffer but little pain. Dr. McGregor ranked among the Ix-st of women physicians, and won distinc tion at Edinburgh, I-eipsic, and Paris, where she pursued hep h( tidies. She was possessor of the highest, degree ever attained by a feminine physician. Dr. McGregor is survived by three sisters, Mrs. J. A. McDonald, of Ibis city; Mrs. C. M. Iowoll of Sedalia, and Miss dean McGregor of California. Cured Consumption. Mrs. B. W. Evan, Clearwater, Kan., writes, My husband lay sick for three months. The doctors said he had quick consumption. We procured a bottle of Ballard's Hoarehound Syrup, and it cured him. That was six years ago and since then we have always kept a bot tle in the hou'e. We cannot do with out it. For coughs and colds it has no equal. 25c, SOc and $1.00. Sold by Hart's drug store. It pours the oil of life into your sys tem. It warms you up and starts the life blood circulating. That's what Hol lister's Rocky Mountain does. 35 cents, Tea or Tablets. Frank Hart, druggist. CHIC.Viii, M.ii.!, 2:1. , dispatch t . the Tribune limn Wim he-tei , 111,, -at-: li.-orge Sykc 1'i.lltoii said to be ,111 Kngiish i.i. .mil heir In estate in I n.' land, W.I- Inlllld dead ill the feed lot! .it hi r i 1 f 1 -1 1,11111, 11 In 1 . yes'er day. A 1 it!.- wa- il.i-pcd in hi- bunds lllld tlicte W.is ,1 bullet bole iu Ills fnle head. lie- coioncr-' jury found death cine to -lliclde but llicre n.ls -nine doubt, beau-.- nt tin- peculiar position o! tin- Minimi. Hilton Im-d a life 01 -ellli feclll-e. lie li.ul no llll.llnl.il 01 other dilliciilt ic- si. t.11 a- Inoun. The Best Couh Syrup. S, L. Apple, est-Probate Judge. Of. tatt'tt Co., Kansas, writes; "This is to say that I hate used Ballard's llore hound Syrup for years, and I do not heitato to recommend it 11s the best cough syrup I have ever used." 2"e 50c mid tl.(K). Sold by Ilnrt'it drug store. All smart up-to-date women of today, Know how to hake, wash, sing, and to play; Without thee talents a wife is N. G. Cnless she takes Rooky Mountain Tea. Frank Hart, druggist. tier toll tho bent good an got 111 Astoria fur thi money. Hiir groceries ate always freh and up to date. Fresh fruit mid vegetable in m-imoii Order by t lepbofie ttVdek to s promptly a if you called t thr '. ST0RI A GROCERY Phone Main 081 m Commercial St Give Hfilth, Vigor ind Tone, lleilotie is a boon for sufferers from ane.imi.i. By it use the blood U quickly regenerated and the color lx comes not inal. The drooping lrentt is letivnl. The languor is iliminlltrd. I!..i!ih vigor and tons ptedomitu'e. New life and happy net iv it v remtlu. Mi-. ll!e II. Shriel MiddleOsitflu, II!, eiitei, I hate been lrollhle.1 lh lit or complaint and poor blood, and have found nothing to b. nellt me like 1 let 1 .i u-, I hope never to be without il, I hate wished that I had known of it iu my hii-band's life time." 50c. Sold by Hut's ding ntnre. NOTICE. All voters of Clatsop county, irre 1 peititii of parties, are hereby Invited ! and reque-ted to meet and participate j in a ma-s meeting to be held in " IOgan ! hall " at Astoria, on Saturday, April 21, j Wort, at 10 a. tn for the purpose of I nominating a full county ticket to be voted for on Monday, June 4, 100(1. C. J. TRENCHARD, Chairman of the Citizens' Committee of Astoria, Ore. MAX W. P0IIL, Secretary. Woman's Health Every woman may be attract ive. Bright eyes, pink checks and red lips are her nature piven right. A sallow skin, lack of animation, low spirits and weak nerves may be avoided by the use of lieecham's I'ills. a remedy that well deserves the confidence of every woman. Again and again ihey have proved to be invaluable at those recurring times when so many women feel debilitated and suf fer from nervousness, headache and depression. It is wonderful the way tlie.se pills assist Nature rnd relieve the suffering. Ivvery woman who values health and good looks should become a user of war-. THE Dr. C. GEE WO Chinese Medicine Co. Formerly locate! 'Jitt Abler Street; for the past five ycars,UAVE ,' MOVED Into the l,,.o i..uv w..:u: rl' at the olllh.nt enr. ner of Firm nnd Morrison Htreots. En trunceNo. 102 Front St. Successful Home Treatment nllir.- (Vu.4E.K known tliroiurliout U10 Jlnlted Htnte, iimiI n culled the- rirmt. ClillieHo Doctor on account of hi wonderful mire wl limit the nld ol a knife, without uln poison or damn or any kind, lie trouM niiy nnd nl dUoa-cN with powerful oriental root iiumn, nun veijeuililiiit that are uu I known to medical m-li'iico. In this country. I "!'" "iroiiKli the 11 hi, nf Hichd hiiriuloN rem'e I (lie heKiiiiriiiitoeii to euro ! Catarrh. Aithms, Lung Trouble, Rhtumttiim, I Ntrvoumcii, Stomsch, Liver, Kidney, Fcmli 1 Wtikncii ind ill Chronic D ic.iei. j Call or write, oiicIohIiik 4 2-eut stamps for j 11111III11K hook mid circular. AddroM, ! The C. Oe Woo Chinese Medicine Co., I No. 161 , , pint St., S.E. Cor. Morrlion. j l Mention, hu Portl.nd Oregon. BEECIIAI78 PILLS S'ld Everywtifre. In boxei lOe. and 25 STAMMERING AND STUTTER ING CURED For Particulars Address THE PACIFIC SCHOOL FOR STAM MERERS 1261 oa. Yamhill Street, Portland, Oregon. .