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About The morning Astorian. (Astoria, Or.) 1899-1930 | View Entire Issue (Jan. 9, 1907)
WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 0, 1007. THE MORNING ASTOItIA N, AST01UA, OREGON. I T New Yorkers Plan to Construct Homes for WorKingmen. EACH MAY HAVE A GARDEN Schema Hai Been Tried in England With Good EK.ct and Will 0 Watched With Interact in This Country. NKW VnltK, N. Y. .Inn. H Hume of Hie inuwl nriiinlnoiil men In New York lilt v unlii-'l In mi effort In Ttitf an IiImiI riij- of hoiiK'H In which lh' (Mini iin well itn lh' t Icli i ill y have plenty nf UkIu iiinl ult nri'l enjuy I !' -tinfrtii if life. The (linden Cltlt't An'tix l.tlioti )um lnu-n furcril to curry out thi I'I' ii, mid pinna nix iilrcii'ly un lit!' way to t'Dluliltnll tin l.'HiK lluinl a city Willi nil llif ikIviiIiIiiK1'" of Mm .: '. a y, t'hf iiikI.'I lyiiiK prlwiplo nf I hit pro ject rt'ii v in niiiiiiii -I up In the rule, "lli'Kln Hi Mil' Im'kIiU'IiiK" lflMteiiil nf It'li'iiK ' 'U're K'i ii liiiiihitiii t. I linn" will imtki' Mitt pinna nil III iiilvant-'. Tli'Tt' will l' it m'cMimi fur rf"lliiii"i, mioMfr fur fui'tnrlea, mintlier fur tun es. HcnlMi ii.t! tt-:i ut y will Iib the ob ject In view, Hi hti'il hulldlriK. tH.ru ry. iryttiniiMluiM, iluh, mmi'mMy hull nil th'-wn will ho rovl'lt'd 'nr. Kvry el.-U'-n, however poor, will Imvit n k.U'1"H. Tli" PrcnM-nt nf the Uiit'leii I'lllf" Aci.'t i t1 li'ii t .I'.'fi t-vvln 'hllil, the Mint rrt'Hlilt'tit In tdilph I'ftt it, I'rcitl- (l-'llt t'f Ml" l.miK Inland Ilitll! 'Hint, til'' Truimircr In H. W, Jonee, Jr., rrnilieiil of Hut Orli'iitul Hunk, utvl llif Herrn Ury la W. I). Hlla. In 1905 Mr, HMhh whs tfunl hy Mid United Hlntr vYiu iiiliioiti if Iwihor to Invi.i.'rf.t Mit el : 0 t'on df worklnifmcrt In lOuro '.:ni rituntrlt'N. In Enirlunil hi ntt'iiUon wn lit tractcd to thn "Oardrn Cities Wim" Ku vara iitin Khi'imxcr lluwnrd w.iic a, Ixiok outlining " i"n fur n city 'if unme nut 'iiiw nut. In K'init ii at Ir"tchw'rt1i, Hr frltlr. r'.ml.in I. n .'.nnoclntlt.ri to nuki lew T t n Ui'ctHN n la rt'Vf rl f.ieUnle initj lii'iw hate n'leinly li'f ii hullt on ii lii'iui'lful Hi nf 4,000 ncre. kl i I II. 1'Minl h i Mii'i" n Vr .ii in ' lull'l u roomy, ,n,v:,i i lly ;iir Ncn oik. Koine of the nit'ilie licl H of I he Imitnl of iimii.iKi-l'M in c HI 4il ti ll'iiiy ', I'nll-r. IMwunl M Kln'i .u.t. In t III Alder. Hum .i" l-v ow. Ciinoii II"niy II, llryan. W.iller '!. O.tkniiin, iMlinotit I'liilkt, H:, I'.-r.-y t i,i iii, I' '.i W'odwiir'l, .. -V i i hB lr iHlith Stro" . d Itlth p IV-. ! hi k '.i iki'"". ( i ioiiiHi'd lo flu, in tin. i Hy hi: 1 'UK IhIuihI hy ocKiilllxiliK 1 ll-'fU c 'Hi i Hi KuliKt iilifi l 'tin Kti'fk W'tl Itt't'Ai ii iolll JhhI ii' f -r-i .toy In (.iii liml uii'lerliikliiK, f..'' u limt the ; . fll Ih to lie limited In : v t ei,l. :ii,: nil I in ti m- iihiive Mint itiniiiinl will In IIKi'tl for Mie koimI t'f tin- t oiniuiliilly The tertilniy fur :i whole illy tin vlntr lieen Hecliri'd 111 Mi,. lit'KllllilliK. M i Vill u of 1 : 1 1 1 will rlHe mm It In liiiH oved Willi dwellliiK", Hl'iiiH ii ii' 1 futioiii'd, Mllllllf ti l 111 el -i. l IM lielleveil, will he rittiut'lt'tl lo mith a I'hit'c ln'tuutC' the conditions will InHiite tlnin ctiiiinitMil mid t'l inan- nl labor. FISHERMEN, ATTENTION! SHIC OUR WINDOW! KVKRYTIIING YOU NICKD! PAINT, COTTON ROPE, SAIL CLOTH, NETTING TWINE. NETTING NEEDLES, OARS (Q. FLOATS The Foard & Stokes Hardware Go Jnc. Successor! to Foard & Stokes Co. To Be and Oay Means not only good things to eat, but also the best of things to drinks nd the best of all good drinks Is Sund & Carlson's Rye and Bourbon Whiskies, Choice Wines and Champagnes. THE COMMERCIAL c 509 Commercial 8t. Kroni tlift utiirt U will ho the aim of tile coiniuiiiy to uiily lo Mm woiUnn iniin n coiiifoiiiihlo h'Miin which iivun hi'tlly ho i mi iimk hln own, Tile '.'Udell ClMfll ANHOcllltloll WlM I live ,'i:Milii lo do wllh Mm iictuul fl iinniiiiK or oiiiriiM'iii of liny city, but Will exl'ivlne ii Heiiil-Hlllici'VlMoty flllic l, n to Ht-n Mint Ihn real purjioKfn Of tliK Ahmoi IuUoii lire cnrrM out. FPOM THE ANTILLES. Chumberlaln'i Cougt. Rmdy Bn (iti City Councilman at King ton, Jamaloa. Mr, W. O'llnlHy KnR'trty, who In a mr-inlier of Mm CHy froimcll at Klnif atori, Jiunalcii, Went IndloN, wrltrii a follown: "Onn hotllo of Cli'imbctrldtn'n Couifh Homiidy hud koo1 ffnet on 5 couich Mint wn Rlvln mo (rouhlo and I think J nhould hiivn bei-n more iiulckly rollovnd If I hnd contlnutd Urn remedy. Thut It wim beneficial and quick In rullnvlnif me thpro I no doubt and It In my Intention to ob tain another hot tin," For mile by Knuik Hart, and leading druKKliti. INGENIOUS THEFT. EUvator Boya Makt. Haul .With a Block and Tackla. I'Hli'Ad", .Tunl tielccllvcii IiihI nlKht iirifHted Hurry Hartal and Iioiiif liin Itrown. i-levalor boya In an apart incut hniiNt.' In Went Hundred ami fllx Mi Hli'.-t tin ii chiirice of complicity In on odd Miefl of an apartment on the t-Ulh floor of the hulldltiir. It If al teKt'd the thieve look n block and tackle iin.1 on Kiiudiiy tilnht uned Muni to kc Into Mm- room of Henry N'euman, a weiilihy llthonritpher from which they Mini., Jewelry, ullverware and fnra vul ll'd 111 $5,000. The police found thai (he Mock and tackle were rimed around a chimney and that while the Neumann were at church the burKlarn let Mi'-tiiHi-lvca down to a window In Mie apat linclit which they forceil with a Jimmy, CARRIE NATION certainly amaahed a, hole In the bar room a of Knnaaa, but Tlnltnrd'a Hore hound Byrup haa amnnhed all recorda aa a cure for coufha, Ilronchltla, In fluenta and all Pulmonary dlncaaea. T. C. II, Horton, Kanana, wrltea: "I have never found a medicine that would cure a cough no quickly aa Bal lard'a Horehound Syrup. I have ued It for yeara." Ilnrt'a dru atore. InillKcHtltin, conntliatlon come and Ko like rent and tax day and other NorroWN, If you take Holllaler'" Itocky M'Uiiitalti Tea, the greatcM remedy known lo mankind. 35 cent, Ten or Tablet. Tor mile by Frank Hart. Atlrnnrh avruna eotttalnlne eniatra eonitt. fata th iioweH. Hi-e'a Lantivo Honfy an laf muvra the bowela and cuuUiua DjopuUa. Sold al I''iiiiiK ll ni's ill in; Hlorc. Happy I ConTOim lo I 1 National I'ur I j I'ood antl I Uiug Law. Ti - J LINES FROM LONDON Lords Get Very Drunk in Upper House of Parliament. SHOCKS THE LOWER HOUSE Lace Will Figure in Fashionable Ball New Theory Offered for Disap pearance of Ships French Woman Throws Acid, I.HNlHlN, flee, 211. The tlonlriK of the Houhc of Iirdn were marked by ImiieiilK which MllOl keil the HcriMlhlll IIcn of aomn membeie ot the lower hoiiHc of I 'ii r 1 1 ii ii i -i 1 1 , nmutily Miohc who feeliriK of reHelitmolit lowiirtl tho n ih had already been urouHt.-d by the kil ling of the education bill. Or, M. T who had hci ii a noble lord carried out of the chamber by atlcridaiitn and nn oilier fo hllarlollH .that he had to be keiit hlH Hent by fon e, w.ih m Ini prexHed by Mn- Hpettatie that he broiiKht the mailer up In CommntiH, thoiiKh fully awar,. Mutt any atilon In mn h a manner wim Indelicately un parllumt'iilcry. (ietllnit recognition from Iht: upeukcr, Mr. ('rooka. the la bor member for Woolwich, put the fol lowing (ie!l')ii In Mi.. House of Com mon: "I bi'U to auk Mie first r otnmlHtlon er of work a tiuetilim of which I have kIvi-ii him private notice whether It In a fact, that durlni? the courH of Ihe dim tiMlon on Mie iiii rt'hant'H Hhlpplm? act ani'ti'luiclit Mil, In another place liutt ii I k tit . the attendants of the Houhc of l,oriln had to it-move one of the ineinberH, who wan obviously Intoxl-cat'-tl. and that another member who took part In Ihe debatee was sufferlnB from overindulgence In drink?" (Op poult Ion erica of "Order.") The Kieaker Order! Order! The honorable member haa not Hubmiltcd the qucHtlon to me. It docs not appear lo me to come within the rul of ur Kfiicy In any way. (Laughter.) Mr. Flavin, member for Kerry It wan very uiK'-nt btHt nlKht. (Renewed lauKhter.) Thla cloHt-d the incident, but Mr. Crooks had aucceeded In Retting ni0 the ottlclal report of the proceedliiKs the noteworthy fact that the Housp of I,orilH. In hiiudliiK leinolis to Mil- Houhc of ComtimnH, waa stimulated by sumo Ihlnjf more potent than a JcaloiiH steal for "wim-, tliillicrate, mid wil-consld-tred IchiHlatlon" Its inembcru prate about. Lady Aberdeen bast hidden the Irlah ! pecitHMi H to a lace ball at the vice le Kal mansion In I ml.llii, the iIcIiiIIm of which are viewed with envious Inter cm by London hoHtese on the look out for th,. novel and orlnlnna. The IriMi lace ball Is only one nf the uniiUt f nin t li.MM Lady Aberdeen haa planned for t season, which is to be one of the most brilliant the Irish Metropolis has ever witnessed. A special feature of the lace hall will bo the quadrilles, in which huv (if various descriptions will be worn by the dancers. In fact. Lady Aberdeen expects that every lady Kuest will wear u dross trimmed with Irish lace or crochet, while the men will appear in court dross, with Lisa laco jabots and nifties. Ibr cxcellei cy has expressed ihe wish that Irish pnlin shall also bo used In the ladles' drosses. Kluiit handed Irish rods and Jis will be Introduced, and many of tho old step dances of Ireland niv bolus revived by Ih,' ilamiiiK instructors of lHiblin, in preparation for those furthcoming vice roKat entertainments. Another novelty planned by Lady Aberdeen is an after noon party, at which !"ns of Irish cloths only are to bo worn, while tho men are to come In suits of Irish man ufacture. With such nn Impetus, it would scorn that Irish society should bo tho Kainor, no loss than Irish poli ties has boon, through the sympathe tic dispensation of tho Liberal reslnio. Capt. Anderson, of the steamer Af rican Prince, advances a now theory, based on a startling experience, to ac count for tho mysterious disappearance of vessels at sea, with special refer ence to the many untold disasters on the Atlantic. Capt. Anderson describ ing tho narrow escape of his vessel from destruction by a meteor on his last voyage from Now York says: "1 was on the bridge with Ihe second of llcer when suddenly the dark night was as light as day, and an Immense me teor shot towards the earth. Its train of light was an Immense broad electric colored band, gradually burning to orange, and then to the color of molten metal. When the meteor came into the denser atmosphere close to the earth, It appeared llk u molten mass of me tal being poured out, It Ktruok tho water with a hissing sound close to thn ship, and the corinciu'ne had It struck the ship, would have been total annihilation, without doubt, and not a aonl l"fl to (ell tho story," Cup!, Anderson believes that to some such ouuse must be attributed Mm dis appearance, of steamers during n pas sage of flni- weather and In Ihe open s a, when- there are no navigation dangers. "Hueh losses make us think of boiler explosions and other theories, which might, under circumstances of very bail weather, cause the loss and total disappearance of a steamer, but my experience on the voyage from New York has brought to my mlcd that ships which have never been heard from were lost by a meteor falling on them. Neither soamariidilp, tnglneer Ing nor ordinary theory can explain the mysteries of the Atlantic o'herwlm-. j i A dramatic story of u woman's re- ( vongc was told at the Guildhall J'ollci; ' Court when Kmlle Fouoatrlt, a young l-'reiichwoinari, was sent to trial on a charge of throwing vltrol In the face of M. I-Mombre, thus causing the loss(' of one f.y arid disfiguring him for life. ' M. I-leloinbrc, who Is the son of per- ' sons of high circumstance In Paris, l had been Mn- woman's lover, and she followed him to Iindon after a quar rel In Paris. They went to Transfer's Hotel to discus their troubles, and ordered it up f coffee. Kxplainirig that she had m. dlelne to take with the coffee, Kmlle poured something from a bottle Into tht! coffee cup. A little la ter, as they stood at the window, the girl, with the cup still In her hand, said to M. D'iornbre: "Kltln r you shall marry me. or you shall kill yourself, If you are not a coward, or I will kill you. To this Delombre answered: "Marry you? Certainly not. You do not love me- indeed, you hate me, and neither do I love you." Emille repea ted her demands, all the time perfect ly calm. "I oli.ui't marry you," decla red the other decisively, and picked up his overcoat to leave. He had got one arm In the sleeve when Emllle violent ly dashed the contents of the cup in his face, Me rushed to the door, only to find that he was locked In. In his agony he kicked one of the panels out, and his screams attracted a policeman to the scene. He wan taken to St. Bar tholomew's Hospital, where his terri ble condition caused grave doubt at first for his recovery. Emllle was arrested, and a loaded revolver and box of cartridges were found on her. She vehemently denied offering Delombre the fluid to take his own life. She raised the cup to her lips, she said, intending to commit sui cide In his presence, but a remark of his caused her to lose control herself and she flung the contents in his face. The sight of her lover's disfigurement threw her Into a fit of hysterics In court, and she appeared very distressed throughout the hearing. In her purse was found her will, dated, Paris, No vember 17, 1906. Dolnmbre's story was dramatically related by counsel, tho scene at the ho tel vividly described, and the denun ciation of the girl delivered with un sparing force, Indeed, the atmosphere of Guildhall courtroom seemed sur charged with Frenchlness the flavor of romance and crime that rarely cros ses tho channel having lost nothing of Its Parisian quality. Tlv tragic death of Pr. James Lam bert at South Kensington station was attended by one of the most extraor tlinarv eliviinislnneoa li if n.M'hino or foil to the experience of a medical man. lr. Lambert was usually sum moned when accidents occurcd at the station, and when, last Sunday, a man was badly injured there, the station oilltials, unaware of tho Identity of tho victim, promptly sent for nr. Lambert to attend to the case. The doctor fail ing to respond, the dying man was re moved to St. George's hospital, whore ho was recognized as Dr. Lambert him self. Ho had been maimed and elec trocuted in attempting to jump on an electric train, Just as it was starting, and, by the irony of fate, was called to attend to injuries to himself. The curious story of De Raylan, the Hussian consular officer at Chicago, who turned out to have boon a woman with two or more wives, as cabled (Concluded on pat;e 6) A Sweet Breath is what all should have, and it can be ensured by the judicious use of liei-cham's Pills. A sweet breath denotes that everything is well, so at the slightest indication of the di gestive organs not working prop erly, do not forget to take Beecham's Pills Sold Everywhere. In boxes 10c. and 26a rf'"1' V HI""-'111'1 1 Tt0 ' f '' 1 ' ' r i'i Vnt- J-1 i Ii I i "fi'f ' iT? 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