THE MORNING ASTORIAN, ASTORIA, OREGON.
SUNDAY, JUNE 28, 1008,
One Story and Attic Cottage.
Hf-'some Little Home With All Accommodations.
Cost $2,000.
Copyright, 1B08, by J. H. Divtrmn t Son. Grind Rapid, Mich.
NEW YORK'S DEMAND
To Enlarge Boundaries to Meet
Remarkable Growth
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FIRST FLOOR PLAN.
This desiyi presents a typical American home for an attractive one story
and attic cottage. The extreme width Is forty-one feet by sixty-one fet In
depth orer all. Note the circular piazza, fine for summer recreation. Ail ac
commodations have been sought for In this commodious home, as chamber and
bathroom besides living rooms are on one floor. The pretty bay windows make
living rooms very enjoyable. The Interior finish Is all to be hard wood except
kitchen, bedroom and bathroom, which are Intended to be finished In pint and
cypress. Dining room and sitting room each have an artistic colonial fire
place. The attic floor Is sufllelently large for three additional chambers, and
height of such could be 8 feet 6 Inches, with slight rafter finish In rooms.
First story Is to have a ten foot story height, and basement Is Intended under
entire house seven feet in depth. From rear porch refrigerator closet has been
provided. A good sized vestibule has also been designed at front entrance, as
well as separate entrance from dining room to piazza. The first story walls
are Intended t, be clapboarded and second story cemented, which gives this
design a most beautiful exterior effect and on the old English timber style of
architecture. Color of painting should be body cream, with white trim and
white sash for first and slate color cement and casings white for second story.
Estimated cost, with full plumbing, mantels and grates, exclusive of beating,
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CITY TO REACH 5,000,000
Hetty Green Bank Declines Govern
ment Deposits Celebrated Lase ot
Brian Born New Art Swindle
Uses Uncle Sam as Accomplice,
NEW YORK. June 26. Now it is
proposed to change ureatcr tew
York into Greatest New York by a
further extension of the citys limits.
In the ten veur.s since the organiza
tion of the greater city its population
has crown so rapidly that is has over
flowed the limits then created. Much
of this increase has gone into New
Jersey and has built up an almost
solid urban community in the north
eastern part of that state, extending
for a distance of from fifteen to twen
ty miles from the Manhattan shores.
These cities have a population of a
million and a uuarter or more and
commercially form a part for Greater
Vi Ynrlf ahhmteh territorially 01
course they cannot be added to it on
account of the conflict of state boun
daries. To the northward, however.
there is no such difficulty as this and
this is the direction in which the city
has been growng most rapidly. Ten
years ago when the city was enlarged
to its Dresent boundaries the north
ern part which forms Bronz Borough
had a population of only KKXI.WIU and
contained ereat stretches of undevel
oped land. This has ben built up very
rapidly and now has more than Jmv
000 inhabitants. Adjoining New York
northern line the cities of Yonkers,
Mount Vernon, and New Rochclle
have ben trrowine at a tremendous
rate and it is now proposed to include
these and the intervening sections oi
Westchester county in the city, add
ing a quarter of a million to its popu
lation and bringing the total up 10
more than 4.00.000 with a prospect
of reaching the 5,000,000 mark by 1910
The subject is being agitated particu
larly by representatives of Bronz
Borough who declare that the Brook
Kn and Oueens section of the city
are favored in public improvements at
their expense. Consequently tney
want to add to their voting strength
on the city boards by the creation of
a new borough. This adition, if made,
would increase the area of the greater
city to nearly 400 square miles but
would leave it still only three-fifths
the size of methopolitan London.
While there are many people who
hold that New York is already so
laree as to be an unwieldly municip
ality it seems to be inevitable that
ifc limits wilt soon be extended to
take in a considerable addition of ter
ritory up the Hudson and along Long
Island Sound.
intn the ens tank. Mr. Coler who
loves a light as well as his terrier does
had no other battle on In nanus at
the moment. He did not so much
mind parting with five dollars of his
hard-earned salary uiasinucn as lie i
a man of considerable wealth, but lie
immediately decided that it was un
constitutional for state to delegate
police powers to a private organiza
tion such as the "cruelty society." 11c
thereupon became the champion of
oppressed tlogdom and set out to ob
tain a legal decision as to the consti
tutional' rights-of dogs and their
owners. The case has got as far as
the Supreme Court of the state but
it is likely to be' carried through high
er tribunals to the Supreme Court in
Washington. Meanwhile the fate of
Brian Born hangs in the balance. If
he finally goes the chloroform path
he will have the questionable satis
faction of knowing that his name fig
i,r,. in voluminous court report and
may be cited in precedents centuries
hence.
New York is again excited over the
dwindling of its export grain trade.
The cause of the latest agitation is the
withdrawal of five of the great freigh
ters of the White Star Line. The
commercial interests realize that it
i inevitable that much of the grain
,hi,-h fnrm.'rlv nassed through this
port on its way to Europe will con
tinue to take its course marketward
via r.nlf norts on account of the ad
vantage in location which the latter
rnlnv. What arouse ire in conncc
inn with the nrcsent incident is the
fact that th grain diverted from this
shipping point is going out tnrougn
rntre.il and that some of the steam
ers withdrawn from here may be put
on the Montreal service. The railroad
differentials which make grain cost
two-and-a-half cents a bushel more
in New York than at the Canadian
port are blamed for this situation. In
view of the fact that the question was
fought out before the Interstate Com
merce Commission two or three
years ago and resulted in a decision
adverse to Now York and Boston it
is doubtful if anything can be done,
but an attempt probably wil be made
to secure some concession from the
railroads.
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One effect of the currency law pas-
o,) at the recent session of Congress
has been to make ont-of the strongest
hanks in the country decline govern
mptit dcoosits and return those that
it lias nn hand. This is the famous
riipmiral Bank of this city. The rea
cn fnr this action is not hostility to
the new law the fact that it requires
banks to pay interest on government
,lnosits. The Chemical pays no in
terest to depositors and it argued that
to make an exception ot uncle sam
would be an unfair discrimination
against its other customers. The
Chemical Bank is one of New York's
institutions in. the same sense as the
Broklyn Bridge or Central Park and
atmosnhere in spite ot the new
building which it recently erected, is
miirh more like that of an old world
P;tahlished than like the typical hustl
ncr American banking house. It win
nnt accent deposits indiscriminately
and to induce it to take on a new dc
positor is like obtaining membership
in one of the city's exclusive clubs.
The sols concession it has ever been
known to make is to furnish desk
mom - to its star depositors, Hetty
Green, who is reputed to carry the
largest cash balance of any bank de
positor in the country, running up to
four or five millions, and who makes
her headquarters at the bank, there
by saving office rent.
It isn't often that importers over
value the articles that they bring into
the country from abroad and on
which they pay customs duties. In
fact the vigilcncc of inspectors is c-
oted wholly to preventing underval
uation. A practice has been brougnt
a lUrlit this week, however, in which
rot-tain imoortations are deliberately
inventoried at a figure far above their
rl value in snite of the additional
ilntv nassed. This is in the importa
tion of foreign pictures and is a new
phase of the bogus art scanuai in
which Uncle Sam is involved as an
innocent accomplice. The importer
of an alleged "old master" which cost
as much as fifty or seventy-live not
lars when purchased of some un
known Euroncan artist has the m
voire made out to show a valuation
of $1,000 or $5,000 or whatever figure
he may select. He pays a duty oi
twenty per cent, on this estimate and
then shows his receipt to the unsus
pecting customer whose bank account
i larger than his knowledge ot an.
Curh a tirnof of worth is accepted as
conclusive and the dealer has no dif
ficulty in making four hundred per
rf.nt nrofit on his small investment
nliis as much as he can induce his vie-
tim to nav. The came is saia to nave
t.n fokt(l successfully on a number
r.f niil('l..ss millionaires who flatter
themselves that they are familiar wun
most forms of sharp dealing.
Tlio rase of Brain Boru threatens to
become historic in the legal annals of
the country. The Brian Boru reter
red to is not the celebrated Irish hero
but a. terrier of the same nationality
belonging to Borough President Bird
S. Coler of Broklyn who was torm
erly Comptroller of New York, and
later the Democratic candidate for
Governor. In an evil moment Brian
Boru wandered from home and fell
into the hands of one of the dog-
catchers employed by the S. P. C. A
Mr. Coler. whose actions do not be
lie his pecular first name, hastened to
the rescue of his pet only to be in
formed that he must pay a fine of $3
and a tax of $2 or else see the re
doubtable Brian go the way of many
another less highly pedigreed canine
AS THINGS ARE.
Tt was evenine in the great West
Tl, -.1,1n enn had C011C OVC rtlie
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romfields. and all was silent.
"Mar a. what did you do wttn tnai
Rnhrns that came to-day?"
'I hung it up in the art gallery, next
to the Rembrandt.
"That's right. How about that new
hallon we ordered?"
"We t?ot a wireless to-day from the
factory, saying it wouldn t be ready
until next week."
"Urn! That will give one of them
chauffeurs of ours an excuse to be
idle. Couldn't get any of them chaps
to help with the hay. How is the new
French car acting.'
"Fine. But I had to telephone tor
a new set of tires."
"Did that consignment of govern
ment bonds come?"
"Yes."
"And how about that first folio edi
tion of Shakespeare?"
"That's here."
And then the Kansas farmer, re
moving his evening clothes and put
ting on his dveralls, went out on the
estate and locked up for the night.
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MRS. STANFORD'S JEWELS.
STANFORD UNIVERSITY, June
27. The Stanford University trustees
announced at the close of their meet
ing that a complete sale of the jewels
of Mrs. Jane Stanford amounted to
$500,000. This sum will be invested
in 5 ner cent bonds and the interest
will be used to purchase books for the
University library.
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