WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 1, 1B07. THE MORNING ASTOIUAN, ASTORIA, OREGON. G0SSIPFI1I11D0N Widow of Millionaire Confesses Bigamy During Lawsuit. AUTHOR RUN OUT OF THEATER Aneltnt Architecture Fa.1 Dii.pp.ir Ing Quean Alexandra Visit Hli torlo Hardwiok. Hall Recently In Htr Motor Car. I.ONIii, Jim, 1 5. Itlvitt rliilniM ar ! rK imi'le l lln million b'fi l.y Mi lulu JiinioH I'ikiIo Wuifntnff, whoa wl low In now iiwiillliiK tit.il on hur "'i ft'HHliiil tif lilttiilny, Tint I it t h T rl.ilii. mil I Juliii W.iKHiurr, u iio I-iIiiih i lilt lll'll -III -IllVV Ulictrr thr will of the tli'ii'1 MilllliitiiilM, who In iIkmi i IIii1 ii rcNlilliiK nt Manor Turk, I'm ton, Ur lfri l.oii', t . 1 1 1 x t Itrforiii Cluli. nt: I nihi-r inMriNHfM. WiiKxtuiT iili-d in Hipt.'iiiln-i l!iu:i. Iwivlnir nil h,- iim. cimril lo "my iinr wfi" linrolliy Jo. m-pliln., WitKNtiirr. After hih- hti'l Imi III Ulllllllt'l lllll..NHlll of 111,; fur- Iiiiik for nearly Uirm- y-urn u null wu fllli-tnl by ll f'l,.nl null of II I'llllfi, (if llli' ijm limll, Mlio ilallni'.l Hit. lull- mi itii uioiiiii) that t In. I,, in-ill I t Ululi'r Clip will wim mllhi-r tin- wife or On' 'l'ui' of tln l-Hintor, nil tlliTPfurn rouM llol l- Ihi' M-to In tiMiiti il lo pnjy f f.iiiiinr.. The rv ii!m In . mill n,i j,t,i"l upon I1. mlml of Mm. WiiKuhifT ilmt fliiiilly h'h ii iclliovl looking woiiinii uHt nilil'l'i' UK'-, iti niinillritlly I'lil.'H il Ki'iiiliiKd ii 'llllri Mtltllutl llll'l IIIIIK lllll ''d tllilt H, I. ml ioniinlit.il lilifiuiiy l.y ui.tri )Ihk .Iiiiik l'..o.. WiikiOiiIT In m:i.1 whi! Jut liwlul himli.ii.il, AlfH'.l liil.N.in :.? I . lulid, ntlll iilU". Aiiot. lull-lit liiw, lii-riii'H Hhnlli-y WiiKiiturr, linn nl- fil.l a liiilii .in l-i. tli.i .. IJt m VlvlliK o "f IllH rmiHln, I i Int.. .IoIiii WaKHlaff, Hint I lir fin I that tin- h ul l tor hiul I wo Ml HI rouxinx l"tli miiii'd .tolm n oiiilx. K to In- mi Inti i '-xtlnK f ' i tun1 of (hi. Illit for ii fiiiiuiii', wtli'li In x''t ilown for trial tin. latter purl "f Jtriu.iry. Hymjuitliy lx fell for tin- n-- I 11 Hl'd Ml" Wlll(H!lllT, who tnlil tile l"- Hie aiilhul 111. h that the III! put I unit Iri of the t' latlM N of her hUHtianil, 111 tlie'.r fl K t fur iioxxexxh ii of hlx 1-t.tatc, h i I (lllvcli her to ilMi.irtlor., Mini lliat .'i.e felt like l ollfeXXllIK hel eri 0 illi't tiuiiin ',uk In I ilKhtx uinli-i h. r Inn- tlitllil'x lll lillllef lllall I'HIK't" I'lulll'.' II. r o. e.i xh,. tl.-l I liri'll n 1 1 Jer I . I ,i tl'icfil tho flrxt tlmo wim the uiiluuo I'X pel le lire nf I.ll wrwil'll HoUM'tWlil, Miitlior of tin- "Vicar of Wiiki'lb'H," MiiniiKcr I 'III ZOM. of Ih.. 1'ilnrn of Walex 'I'hiMtrii, where I lie i ilie liu '("ill oituiiimI, explnliix Hint hlx m-r-liny coinpliillieil of ii Ki'iitli'iiiiin In . n of Din huxi'x who had "InuKlii'f! d r; Nlvcly" nt xoineihlii ti ihi. ph.,,, , Ihe llrxt ml, Amerliliitnif Unit llm Imic In iiiexlon wax ociujili'il hy Air. lI'Mixi.niiin, Ihi. HianiiKer iiiinh, hlx w.i thi-ri. forlhwlih. Now Mr, lloiixein.tii hii'l iIIxowiiimI the otx-rn heciiuxn, in "Ity. of the liilerpoliilloii of illaloKU'; ini'l lyrhx not wrlttfii or xiinitloiicil I.; Ilin, It wax when nn Inlei pnlalii'1 ly. l it- wax rein heil (hat Mr, lloiixem ' i hml IniiKlieil loudly and derlxlve' MitniiKer t'urxon told (In- rninpoxer 1j h'llVn (In. Iheiilri., Mr. Jloiixem ,. I lli'd wnrinly (hut h Inli-ndod lo xlt It It. "I'll ulV. yi it minute to " I out," lilxed llm niaiiiiKi-r, lidding Norn" thliiK inoxl iiiii'oiiipllini.iiiiiry, M II- iixi'irmn toxi- lo hit feet IhrrndtnltikT, whoii Mr. Curon, to xhow he wax .i inriiexi, whirled Mr. IIoiikvui.iu iirotunl and with a puxh mid a kh k propeiied I nn ihroiixh the door. TakliiK ih' iih Ihi. i tii. for hlx exit, Mr. Ilouxeiiiaii h 't thi theatre wllhout further ndo. ti i "llxeoinilti.il author averx (hat 'tvi lllxhap, Hie American tenor, mad.; n.nliy of the ohjet lloiiiihle nil' rat hirix lit "The Vicar of Wukefleld," and in mainly to Maine for Urn xtratiKe n I rover xy over (he opertt. To I... khke.l mil of ' lli li' III t IH'tt HI i-l .1 H.I' the the le I UK The. xky-xcritper xtyle of arclilt im t in , utterly commonplace n conccp. Hon and execution ax II lx, lx rapidly H-plailiiK much of the beautiful and vaie, wink of liK"iie architect of tiixto and talent. In central I.ond in the woik of Millilllf down .Hid rehii'M. IhhT hiix altained Hie propor' Imix of a i ia.e, nii'l many liiterenHiiR- linkx with the pax! are xwepl away hy the rut!. !' h.indx of the .ircnU cli In xtee! mid Iron, (me of Ihexe modem il riadatl'.nx of an hllecture Ih k''I"K 'ip i II I i Ml fin i -I'liutncy lllll, 'he ilouhle Kateway lo whh h wax an ohjecl of Hie.it iin hilei lur il inteti'M. The hill wax ullhln the area of the (irciit ',, mid inoliahiy the only relic remain h.K "f the hlllldlllKX lll.it ociupiel 't I efore I h.K date It to he found In Urn cellar of the houHp with tic car.ed rail-way, wnere are Itaiex .are to t xein of the archia or cyrpt of the fiimoiix .M.ilior of Hie tne. TV? trite way witx an only example of the taxle of t;ie ' I'lllar and I'oxl' ,ieriod "f I'll lii-:i .itchclei tine. In later i'.'iyx thlx "lyle wax maiked hy j:n ixlra"r,inary p"fUd'-claNii- revival, whin Hie mu'i HI ai l lire of leliiph x hciame a r"U' lil i'iihIIV. Aliuther relic Kl'flltly nii--ed I. .he dooiway i if WhlttliiKt'in lvu.,i oil I'.illi'Ke lllll, which rlelV'ii lo p.-t Nf I Vc (he memory of the famous l"rd u ayor of l.und.in. Th" name of Hid Hill Ii all lli.it MiiviveH of the toi'i-RH Ii.. f iiii'l.'ij then-. Th'- !trower liall, HITEB ! W TEB WORKING WOMEN, SHOULD KNOW vVnAi inci MR5.5A0IE ABBOTT Women for thu numt nnrt spend their lives tit luiiiii', nnil it is these, women wlio are willing niid umliitiotis Unit tlu'lr lioincs hhull ho kept nctit and pretty, Hieir cliildreti well dressed find tidy, w ho do their own conkiiik. Bweepinef, (lii.stin und often wnsliine;, Inminjf imil newhik tf tli( out iris fiimily, who i'iiU for our Nyinptithy. Trill v tli) work of Niudi a woman la "never ilone" tiiul Is it any wonder Unit she, breaks down lit tho end of n few years, tho lmck la-jfiim to tudie, thero isadlsplaci'ment, iiillnnimiition or ulcerat ion of the abdominal organs, a fiuiiiilo weakness isbrouKbt on, and ttio Htrujfiflo of that wife im! tnoUicr to conlinuo her duties is pitiful. Lyilla E. Plnkham'a VcRetablo Compound, mado from native roots and herbs, is tho exact nieiliclno a woman needs whoso strotijrth is over taxe.d. It keojiH tho feinlnino orpins in a Btronjf und houltliy condition. In prepariiijf for childbirth and re cuperating therefrom it is most clll clent. It carries a woman safely through tho change of lifo and in making her strong anil well assists her to be a good wife and mother. Mrs. Radle Abbott, of Joannette, Pa,, writes : DenrMiu. Plnkhara 'I 8iiffored severely with pain every month and also a palnln my left aide. My doctor priwrlbwr for me bijt did me no cood: a friend aivlsd Lydla B. Pinkham's Vm. lahia Comnound and I wrote you in regard to my condition I followed your .:LiL .a .m . nnrfertlv well woman. Tha :..'..- . itUnrWe.1 and I cannot tftenmmend vour metllcine too highly." MRS. PREE MC-KITRICK Mrs. l'reo McKitriek, of Lu Fargo, Wis., writes : Dour Mrx. rinkhnm: "For six years I FufTored from fomale vfeiikness. f was ho irregiilar that I would go from three wivks to six inimtliH, so I thought I would give I.ydia 10. rinkliam'i Vegetahle Ciiii)ouiid a trial, "Now 1 ma once more well and can do my work without a pain. Any ono who wixhcH, can write to mo and I will answer all lotkra gladly." Women should remember that Lydia K. I'iukhani's Vegetable Compound holds tho record for the greatest number of actual cures of female ills. Hvcry suffering woman in tho United States is asked to accept tho following invitation. It is free, will bring you health and may save your life, Mrs. Pinkham's Invitation to Women. Women suffering from any form of female weakness are invited to promptly communicate with Mrs. lMnkham, at Lynn, Mass. From tho symptoms given, tho trouble may be located and tho quickest and surest way of recovery advised. Out of her vast volume of experience in treating female Ills Mrs. Pinkhara probably has the very knowledge that will help your case. Her advice is free and always helpful. Lydla I followed your well woman. Tha il and I cannot tm htirlilv." rour ...-.. "" Whwe Other. Fall. E. Plniham s icgciaDic urnipuuuu .. - It is here and has come to stay a while and if you ever needed good heavy clothes you do now. and never before were prices sc low on the goods you need as they are at THIS STORE The Great Clearance Sale is still on and hundreds of people are taking advantage of this great Money Saving' Proposition You should not fail to get your share of these good bargains. We quote a few prices be low which should interest you. Special on Oregon Wool BlanKets $12.50 valus. finest lambs wool, special $9.00 10.CX) values, special $7,50 K..0O values, special $5.00 10.(X) value, gray mottled special $7.00 8.50 values, special $6.00 All others at same reductions. Special on Heavy Scotch Tweed Rainproof Overcoats. THEY ARE ALL WOOL and can be worn in warm or cold weather. $25.00 values, special $18.00 22.50 values, special $16.00 20.00 values, special $14.25 Come in and take a look at these. Special on MEN'S FINE SUITS A few broken lots of $25.00, $27.50 and $30.00 suits, none worth less than $25.00 Your choice $20.00 SPECIAL $9.85 Over 200 $15.00 suits, odd lots . Take advantage of this opportunity to buy bright new goods at such low prices. BROWNSVILLE RilLL E. C JUDD, Proprietor. 684 Commeecial Street, Between 15th and 16th. in! far fiuin Cluniislili', was another i;i..iit ball whUh was swept ii'vay by tin- Ki''al lire. It was ivliullt with a Hit' K.ilfW.-iy opt nliiK onto Atttlle utre-t wlilt !i iiImi has Wn mm ki d 'or tlo !lnirt;Mi. (ileal (inii'Hiil street, w'iirh i,v h:id h-nw" i if a iii;nlfl"l (loir -j-tu i)i i. ntcr. Willi line jiortlcoH and : iiann-t.il piteways, is repidly being Iiiiiisrniiie,i Inlo a Klnvt o' bospKuls ami Inslltiitlons, ami to old renldeius I us lost Its iilentlty entirely. Here l.iinl Cluneellor Thuilnw, the Karl of .H.inlwicke, and other IlKures Kieat in I'.i.kIIhIi history lived. Tlieie are ninny move doorway i'f Inleresl ntlll to be seen in central L'.n- ilnn. bill they will not Ioiir survive tne destruettve ndvanee of the modern I nllder. oddly enough, a street whUh until i.ow has been spared the Kenernl fait' l irlvell to nivliiteits- otllees to the very men who have decreed Hie d Ki-adatiou of the adjoJinliiK iistrlct. 1 . is Queen Anno's Gate. The jild il k's dale bark to the i-eitt" rrom w nii'll the slrei'l takes lis inline. The door ways and porticos In Queen Anne' Hutu helll the architectural style nf the houses, and recall the time when the street was the home of states. en like I. ord ("iicy and Lord Xortli and i f beauties like l'e' Wolllnfiton. While KitiR Kdward is havinp Ri-eat fporl In the warne preserve of the lMike of Devonshire, his royal consoit. Queen Alexandra is making; dally mo tor trips accompanied by the duchess 1'ioni Hallow to points of Interest 'n the picturesque l'euke country. One of these excursions took the Queen to llardwicke Hall, her host's beautiful lOllmbethan mansion, a few miles from ( hcsierfleld. This house was built by the very masterful "liesH of HaH wicke," the famous Countess of Phresbury, who was also an . chitect (feminine gendor) of 1 Itself. Her Initials, surmounted hy o coronet, are carved high by her ow i hand on the stonework of every tow,; of Hardwleke and are even outline in the flower beds and boxwood bor ders in the forecourt. Before return ing to London It Is announced thl Queen Alexandra will visit Nowstead Abbey, the old monastery which ' Pyrons made their home. Here Hyr n fitted up a corner of the house for h'lr self, and his bedroom remains almi' t as be left It. The cloisters of the mon astery were the poet's favorite so ;, and of these he wrote: "Amidst the court a Gothic foot lain tilay'd, Symmetrical, but docked with car'- Iocs quaint, StranKo faces like to men In ma.sque lade, And here perhnps a monster, than a saint." The British peerage has just b'en Placed and enriched by another fair American girl and her millions. The new peeress Is Miss Hermolne Scn-v ley. of Pittsburg, a ward of Andrew Carnegie, and her matrimonial pri're l:i Tjord Ellenborough, a retired com niander in the royal navy, who is all o' slxtyfhc rend had long been regard fd as n confirmed bachelor, hadv El lenborough is the youngest d aught of .Mrs. freneniey, wnose husband am assed an enormous fortune in Jltt imgn ana presented a splenoit! pars aril several buildings to that city. He was a close friend of Mr. Carnegie, and at his death he appointed the sveel magnate guardian to his daugh'ers M r. Carnegie sent the bride some mar- nilieent Jewels, and J. rierpont Mo'-gan was also among the millionaire do- rs of wedding presents. Lord Ei'onbor eiigb has taken his bride for a In . honeymoon tour. Their ultimate des tination Is Albania, and as both ::r ki en shots they are looking forwa 'J to some good sport. A sister of the new peeress Is the wife of Col. (lore, and they live In London. Mrs. Sehen ey rarely visits America now, prefer ring to live In her country home in County Hants, It appears probable therefore, that the family will perma nently reside In England, though Pitts burg remains the source of their wenlth. Are you tired, fagged out, nervous, sleepless, fee' mean? Hollister's Rooky Mountain Tea strengthens your nerves aids digestion, brings refreshing sleep. 33 cents, Tea or Tablets. For sale by Frank Hart. I.I.I l i.,.., i.l.ltlllllili I AVcgelahlcPrcparationfor As similating thcToodandReguta ting theS tomfichs and&wels of ProinotesDesHon.Checrful nessand Eest.Contains neither Opnimlorphine nor Mineral. Not Narcotic. BtafittfOldlltSAMUELBnZBEa SmJ' Ax.Stnn Jnut Sed ftimSted -Ctenfud Suqtir . Yi$nr tlarwi A perfect Remedy forConstipa tion. Sour Stomach.Diarrhoea, Worms convulsions .Feverish ncss andLoss OF SLEEP. tac Simile Signature of NEW YORK. mm A fit For Infants and Children. The Kind You Have Always Bought Bears the Signature .AtV ft Jp' I' exact copy or whappeb. For Over Thirty Years infill) mm I ml THI WHTMII IOHHNV, NEW YORK OITT. Sherman Transfer Co. HENRY SHERMAN, Manage! Hacks, Carriages Baggage Checked and Transferred Trucke ard Furniture Wagont Pianoi Moved, Boxed and 8hpped. 433 Commercial Street Main Phone 121