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About The morning Astorian. (Astoria, Or.) 1899-1930 | View Entire Issue (March 27, 1907)
8 THE MORNING ASTORIAN, ASTORIA, OREGON. ' WEDNESDAY, MARCH 37, 1007. WE CARRY THE CHOICEST OF GREEN AND BLACK LIPTONS ' TETLEYS . GATTS CEYLON SCHILLINGS Eng. BreaKfast, Japan, Oolong. Sole Agents for Bakers Barringtou Hall Steel Cut Coffee. A. V. ALLEN, JUSTICE DECIDES NOT HARD 'TIMES. Spends Day in Consideration of Lunacy Commission. MANY RUMORS ARE RIFE Jury Reported to Believe Thaw San At the Prtnt Time Squabble Among tho Counsel' For tho Defense It Rumored. NEW YORK. March 24. Justice Fitzgerald' work today will go a long , way toward deciding the fate of Har ry K. Thaw, whoe trial has dragged lengthily over two months of time, only to be halted when It was near conclusion by an Indirect application of District Attorney Jerome for a com mission to Inquire as to the sanity of the prisoner. 11 . The Justice will spend the day in concluding his examination of the af fidavits and briefs filed by the oppo sing counsel regarding Thaw's mental condition and will be , ready to an nounce his decision when court re sumea its sessions Wednesday. The- opinions of persons who have been constantly In attendance at the trial differ as to Justice Fitzgerald's probable, decision. Opinion was ex pressed in some quarters, howewer, that because of the doubt that has seen raised by the conflicting testi mony regarding Thaw's sanity, Jus Qesj lltxfenld will probably decide to appoint a commission in order to secure a thorough physical and mental examination and thus settle the ques tion In regard to the prisoner's pres ent state of mind. There was a report in circulation yesterday that one of the Jurors had told an acquaintance that there waa not a man on the jury who did not think Thaw, is sane now, but no. con firmation of the story could be ob tained. The lawyers for the defendant re-' Iterated yesterday that In their belief Justice Fitzgerald would decide that a commission, was not necessary and would order the trial to proceed. They said the affidavits presented by them showed clearly that the prisoner was now sane. A rumor in circulation yesterday was that another squabble had devel oped in the ranks of Thaw's lawyers was emphatically denied y several of their number . ' Keep Your Feet Dry. If people would keep their feet dry half the doctors would have to go out of business. Our Dr. Reed's Cushion Shoes are iust the thing for keeping your feet dry. They shed the water almost like a duck's back. . We Guarantee Each Pair. . -,. ...... ' -! Our Specialties Are s ' , , J.I Loggers and long hand made Doots ior risnermen. S. A. G1MRE 1 (41 Bend 8t, opposite Fisher Bros, Present Depression Not Regarded By Hill as Alarming. NEW YORK. March J. HHI. president of the Great Northern Rail way Company returned to the city yes terday from the West When asked for his; views on industrial and, rail way conditions, he said: "Remembfr that there Is a decided business recession, "t There Is nothing in present conditions to make anybody apprehensive. "Several months ago," he continued. dropping Into railroad parlance. "The lights showed red to me, an Jit looked like a recession In business. Wall street may end the opinion that lights showed green and that meant that everything appears clear. "The red lights are still ahead and that means that we ought to go slow, The recession that has set In Is not formidable,, but business has been af fected. About 95 percent of the coun try's business Is done on credit This credit Is Impaired and that Is the chief trouble. "As I said months ago, the' depres sion will affect the luxuries of life, such as automobiles and diamonds. Fewer of them will be sold, but the great necessaries of life wheat, coal. Iron and lumber will continue to be used." , " 8RIDEGR00M DEPORTED. Chinaman Who Weds California Girl , . Has Bad Passport. LOS ANGELES, March 2. Tee Lang, the Chinaman who was recent ly wedded to a young white woman has lost his legal battle to escape de portation. Lung, who was arretted nearly a year ago, is alleged to have had In his possession a forged certlfi cate entitling him to residence In the United States. At Albuquerque a. few weeks ago he was married to Miss Emma Culver, a resident of Monrovia, this county. Mrs. Lung has announced her inten tion of accompanying her husband back to China. The order of deporta tion, tendered by the United States Commissioner was yesterday affirmed by Judge Wellborn. In the United States District Court Mrs. Upham, Mrs. Lung's afcnt, fainted in he courtroom when the decision was ren dered. Mrs. Upham has been promi nently identified with Misfclon work among the Chinese. Rheumatic Pains Removed. B. F. Crocker, Esq, now 84 years of age, and for twenty years Justice of the Peace at Martlnsburg, Iowa, says '1 am terribly afflicted with sciatic rheumatism in my left arm and right hip. I have used three bottles of Chamberlain's Pain Balm and. it 'did me lots of good." For sale by Frank Hart and leading druggists. CASTOR I A For Infants and Children. The Kind You Have Always Boogitt Bears the Signature of I iMthr Coughs. 1 Colds, Cms, I I WbMptnt I Cengs. El. Jf I Cnmrm to 1 1 National Pore I 1 Food and I 1 Ptaa-Uw. 1 an court srraps eoataialne eplatss esostfa Hti tk bowel. . Boo uuiim nonor n Ijj smto Um bowel afl contains Bo op lite. For sale by Frank Hart druggist f D Y it tot" M ' . , ' '; ... . -Y i v ;' . ', t i Do you suppose that so Therefore when you think many shrewd people would of buying Men's or Boy's come to us and buy Clothes Goods think " WISE I" unless our "Reduction Sale" The more you think the was genuine. you'll find out that There's Something In It There's Something In It WMasMaasssMaMasMaBMaMaaWsMai JJJJJJJJJJJJJJJJJJj 1-2 off on Overcoats 1-5 off on Underwear - 1-5 off on Raincoats 1-5 off on Trunks . 1-5 off on Suits 15 off on Umbrellas ARE YOU YOU 'SHOULD BE IN IT? IN IT! , MERMAN' WISE Astoria's Reliable Clothier and Hatter. BEHIND EACH ARTICLE SOLD IN HIS STORE DESTINEDTO ASYLUM is the result of the report of five alien' ists for the defense and Dr. William I. Granger, an expert for Justice Mills' When the little slayer was arraigned .. ' in court yesterday charged with mur- 'der in the first degree Mr. Granger GiH WhO PoiSOned Baby iS Held handed In a report which declared fclie to Be Insane ! wail Bufferlng tTom a "tate orperm .', ' - . i'nent 'and continuing' adolescent emo tlonal Insanity. ' , , District Attorney Weeks, is speak- .... ..u Ing of the procedure decided upon, DEFENSE WILL NOT DENY JA; ' ) " "The case has been most simply and ''y 'humanely estranged. The state will put In a pro forma case. The poison Is In 8tata of Permanent Adolescent lng ' 0 the Winshlp child will be ' Insanity Flva Alienists For Defense proved, with all tWe' circumstances, and One For Prosecution Agree On'wjich preceded the crime. When we Condition. ' shall rest, the defense will admit the ; murder and then put on the alienists ' 'to testify as to the' girl's lunacy. The state will not make any rebuttal, and C ARM EL, N. Y., March 26r-Jennie thereupon the court, will instruct the Burch, the fifteen year old girl now on jury on evidence submitted.,1 The Jury trial here for the poisoning of baby following such Instructions" and Its Wilbur Winshlp probably destined oath, will find the defendant guilty to become- an inmate of the Mattewan as charged and insane at the time. , Asylum for the criminal Insane. By " 1 an agreement between District Attor- Bad breath, coated tongue, a languid ney Weeks' and counsel for the defense feeling, Is entirely unnatural. "Your It is stated the girl will be formally lay liver and bowels need a tonic, adjudged Insnne and committed to the The best soothing toclc to every or anyium. Ban Is Holllster's Rocky Mountain Tea, This unusual method of procedure 35 cents. Tea or Tablets, FISHERMEN, ATTENTION! SEE OUR WINDOWI EVERYTHING YOU NEED! PAINT, COTTON ROPE, SAIL CLOTH, NETTING TWINE, NETTING . NEEDLES, OARS a FLOATS The Foard & Stokes Hardware Co.,-lnc. 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