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About The morning Astorian. (Astoria, Or.) 1899-1930 | View Entire Issue (Dec. 10, 1905)
b THE MORNING ASTOIUAX. ASTORIA, OREGOIT. SUNDAY, DECEMBER 10, to. A PLACED IN VAULT Rogers Body Interred Hooslc Fills. v" it IN PRESENCE OF THE FAMILY X Avoid Crowd, Body Taken from Train at Heosk and Then Driren to Cemetery and Placd in Vault An Armed Guard Stationed at Vaalt. : ; IToos!c Fall, X. Y Dee. 9 -Th body f Mary Mabel Roger, ho was exwut ed at Windsor, , Vt, yeterday, was placed in a vault at St. Mary's ceme tery kere early today, preparatory to the interment in the presence of the family at 6 o'clock this morning. Jit had been gent-rallr uppoed that the body would be brought over the Beton A Maine railroad to the Mat ion here last nifrht and several hundred persons had gathered at the depot To avoid the crowd, friends of the Rogerrs family appealed to the railroad official to have the train stopped at Hooeic. This, was done and the body removed from;, the baggage car at that station where it was taken in charge by the un dertaker. The casket was placed in a wagon and drove to Uie cemetery. It bad been planned (o make an im mediate interment, but at the lat mo ment this plan was abandoned and the body placed in a vault to remain there' until interment at 6 o'clock when the wish of the relatives and friends for a final opening of the casket was granted Meantime the vault was secured and an armed guard remained in charge. Awaiting the funeral party at the cem tery were Rev. Francis A. McCianef Kaihrine Callahan and a sister of the dead woman, a brother Louis, and a few intimate friends of the family. SOCIETY NOTES. Next Friday evening the member of the Pastime Club will meet with Mr. and Mrs. Col well Miss EWe Elmore entertained the Chafing Dish Club last Friday evening at her home on 14th street. A guessing game, musical in character wis played ky those present.' The prize were won by Misa Bertha Hobon, and Mr. Swep son Morton. Besides the uual club members pres ent, the club entertained Mi Florence Baker," of Santa Cruz. California, and Misa Grace. Stokes of the "same city. Monday evening the members of the Every Fortnight Club were entertained very pleasantly at the borne of Miss Helen Dickenson. Mrs. Mary McKenzie and Mi Dukem-on were the hots-es. The decoration were in Oregon grape. Friday ,the ladies of the Friday Af ternoon Club were entertained at the home of Mrs. G. H. George. The Woman's Club held it's regular meeting yesterday afternoon in the Redinen's hall. A delightful afternoon was spent by the lailie ia playing in structive jraiues, and listening to a fine program was as follows: Recitation, Quarrel oeiie between Kmtus and Caiu, from Julius Caoar Mi . Cratke T'mut nolo, "The Venetian Love '"ng" ... ... "... ; Mr. Ou Baker Vocal 8olo, "Could I," Gertrude M. Finch Mi'-s Elmore, accompanist. Tiano Solo, "Whispering Waves";... Charles Blake .. . Bertha Welch Holmes. After the program delicious jefre-h-ments wene served. . One of the. prettiest weddiiijrs in As toria social . circles for some time was the marriage last night, of Min Marie Aderberg to John E. Wicks, Rev. Gutaf Eydguist officiating. The iinpre ive eeremony was performed in the Firt Lutheran church which was elaborately decorated for the occasion .jn yellow Chrysanthemums, bridal ro-e, and ferns. Over the altar was an arch made from ferns. The whole scheme of deco rations was artistic to a degree. Promptly at S o'cWk the bride, charmingly attired in Lan-dale. with f long white veil fteiwd with orange biwsoms iwl aaiTjii' white ear nations, entered the church where at the altaj she was met by tlie groom. Miss Sophie Loo acted as bride-uiuid, and Alf. Wet-kks a lt man. After the ceremony the bride and proom were, tendered a reception in the thnrch parlor, where dainty refich- ments wr served. About 100 guest attended the ... reception. The hsppy votiple, a ill make their home ia this city where they have mnv friend wish them the utmost happiness. . MEETING IS ENDED. Xew Virk, Dpa O.-The 52nd mating of the American Society of Mechanical Engineers, kick has hern in eskm here since lat Tuesday evening, came to an end veterdv. It was by far the !arpt and WHtt uevful the am-iet ha had. nearly 30(H) members and jruets having been in attendance. The next picetint; will he held in Chatta mxa, Tenn., m-xt sprint. Russian Revolutionary h Yisitin In New York Oty. MISSION TO COLLECT FUNPS Ht Say that Government Ia Unable to Detect Them Arrests Mad Now and ThenOn Hundred Member in the Bund. New iork, Dec. 9. Morsey Court rich, one of the leaders, of the revolu tionary organization in Russia, known as the Bund, has just arrived in this city from that country, where he wa recently released from prison after serving two years for his revolutionary tendencies. His mis-ion in this conn try, he mid, yesterday, is to collect funds for the cau-e from th sympa thizers of the Bund. To that end Mr, Gourevkh announced that be would make a trip through the Unit States. lie said: "The revolutionists have e-tablisbed a perfect underground government and notwithstanding the vigilance of the au thorities, we are enabled to carry on our work without detection or hind w era nor. Uf course, now and then one of our members is arrested. "There are about 100,000 members of the Bund in Russia and double that number are associated with us. We publish our proclamation and circulate them, despite the long search which the government has made for our presses To circulate our proclamations we em ploy women, who conceal them about their persons and carry them from place to place. 'Our movement has made such pro gres the most sanguine revolution- i would not have hoped for a year ago. We nave forced concession from the government that were never thought possible. But the revolution haa only begun." The relief fund was increased yester day by $21,524, which brings the total of th second million dollar fund up to 197,504. A Changeful Rhyme. T HE goddess of our home I sing. Tbe creature all bewltchtn'. Sweet, faithful wife, who la th thing That now Is in our kitchen? 8be only wants her Sundays free,. A bedroom large and airy And beaus from eight till half past thrt) I ving, I ElnK of Carrie. Lor skin Is white, her t jes are black. Her biscuits are like manna; We cannot do, alas, alack, Without our darling Hannah, Ilrr tkin Is black, her even are white, Her ancestry Is Zulu; She burns the gas, we think, all night. But still we love our Lulu. The way our dishes chip and break I something quite uncanny. We bear it all for comfort's sake And cling to precious Annie; She will not Iron. wash nor sweep; She's Just a bit contrary. But this our highest hope to keep Through thick and thin our Mary. So If we hear gay fingers strike A-playlng some burletta We get the meal we would not Uk To bother Henrietta. Oh. fate, I kneel and humbly i Till trouners both are baggy! We are willing anything to do Save give up (who. wlfeT) Maggie. -Puck. Bread the Waters. A young physician just out of college opened au office In a little aoutbern town where be bud formerly been a drug clerk. Ills first call came from tbe colored quarter. I'pou hi arrival it the home of tbe patient be wa in formed that he bad beeu called upon the rccouimeudutiou of a neighbor, who considered bliu tbe best doctor in town. Presently tbe neighbor cam In and explained: yea, anu, I done tell ev'body 'at you' do be' doc-teh In town, 'cause ten year ago when my Susie bad tbe con rulslons you sold me a twenty-five cent bottle of putcut medicine, and Ucy ain't a one of my chillun had a sytnp tlon of tlat disease since. You -ulia' alius be my docteb.:" New York Tin.es. LLADEIi ARRIVE 0 P'f lyiliu t V HELP WANTED. CTRL WANTED FOR HOUSEWORK ia family of thrr. Portland suburb near car line. Wage $18.00 per month. Address "D Astoria. ROCKMKX WANTED AT BUNKER hill quarry. Take boat to Stella, Washington. RAILWAY MAIL CLERKS FOR POSI tioaa ia Oregon; 10 men wanted to prepax for coming axaminationi be ginning salary 80a Writ at oac U & O. Hynen, 12 Breeden bldg, Port land, Or. LKARK JflLEORAPHT AND R. . R. ' Aeoowatlfif.' S0 to S00 a month J try Max4 ear graduate sadtr hoed. Our ix achool th largest ia America sad endorsed by U Railroad. Write tor eatalogua. MORSE SCHOOL OF TELEGRAPHY, Cincinnati, O, Buffalo, 8. Y, Atlanta, Qa La Croaa, Wla, T arkaaa, Tex Saa Fraadaeo, CaL GIRL WAXTED TO DO GENERAL housework. Apply at A. By era, 259 Duan street WANTED ENERGETIC, TRUST- worthy man or woman to work in Ore., representing large manufacturing company. Salary $10 to $90 per month paid weekly; expense advanced. " Ad dress with stamp, J. If. Moore, Astoria, Oregon. MALE HELP WANTED Men and wo- men to learn watchmaking, engrav ing, jeweler work, optics. Easy term, position guaranteed. Money mad lean 'A ioouo 8uatiSa3-Santat3)t '2ui L building, Seattle. SITUATIONS WANTED. LADY WOULD LIKE POSITION AS cashier, saleslady, or any light work. Address "K ear Astorian office. WAITRESS WOULD LIKE DINING room work, or housework; can cook. Address "B" care Astorian office. FOR SALE MISCELLANEOUS. FOR SALE MY EQUITY OF" RE- domption in six fine butanes; lots near Aston railroad depot. Address Sidney Dell, San Pedro, CaL SECOND HAND DONKEY ENGINES for sale, suitable for logging and hoisting purposes. For description and price apply to t. D. Kuettner, Astoria, Oregon. FOR SALE CHEAP HORSE, BUG- gy and harness. Inquire Astorian of See, FOR RENT FURNISHED ROOMS. FCRNISIIED ROOMS-A LARGE furnished or unfurnished room on Commercial street, with gas and bath, reasonable. Inquire at "Astorian." BOARD AND ROOMS FOR SEVERAL parties can be secured at the Iloldea Houfo, 0th and Duane streets. FOR RENT NICELY . FURNISHED room with stoves; also housekeeping rooms my reasonable. 678 Commercial street, Shanahan building. FOR RENT-FOUR UNFURNISHED room for housekeeping. Man and wife preferred. Cheap rent to right parties, 1001 Thirty-fourth street. FOR RENT THREE FURNISHED rooms for light house keeping. No dsidren. Enquire 472 Commercial street. LOST AND FOUND. LOST-A LADIES HAND BAG, CON- taining two purses with money. Lost between 18th and Franklya and 17th and Grand. Return to this offtoc and get reward. , REAL ESTATE WANTED. WANTED TO BUY, SMALL HOUSE of 5 to 7 rooms. State location and price. Add -ess "IL" 1, Astorian. BET I si Situations Wanted Advertisements Inserted Twice Without Charge., ; , . , MVSIC TEACHER. MANDOLIN LESiOXS G IV EN-MRS. C. D. Stewart, 127 Seventh street. FOR RIlfT-HOUSES. NICELY FIRNISHED-FOIR RtX)M house corner 9th and Duane, $12 pet month. Inquir of R. J. Kiikwood, O. R. A N. dock. EMBROIDERY LESSONS CIVXIf LESSONS IN 1IARDANGER EM Irtoidery is given by Mrs Julius Ericksoa, 03 West Bond street, Astoria, for 23 cent per hour. BUSINESS DIRECTORY RESTAURANTS. GUM WAH CO. Restaurant 178 Aster Sty Astoria, Or. Noodles and Chop All kinds of me!a. Susy. T0KE POINT OYSTER HOUSE. Eastern and Shoalwater Bay Oysters Steaks, Chops, EU Open day and night. 11th St., next to Scully's dgar store FIRST-CLASS MEAL for 15c; nice cake, coffee, pie, or kughnuta, 5c, at U. S. Restaur- mat 434 Bond St BEST 15 CENT MEAL, You can always find the best 15-cent meal in the city at the Rising Sun Restaurant 612 OommerciaJSt. LAUNDRIES. The Troy Laundry The only whita labor laundry In th Ity. D th best work at reasonable rios and la In every way werthy f your patronage. 10th and DUANE Sta, Phen 1M1. GARDENING. POTTED PLANTS AND FLOWERS for sale Ezpericnedo gardening and ob work of all kinds done on short wtice Address orders to X. C. Care astorian Office. WOOD YARDS. WOOD! WOOD! WCOD! Cord wood, mill wood, box wood, any kind of wood at lowest prices. Kelly, the transfer man. 'Phone siot Main, Barn on Twelfth, opposite opera house. TAILORING. E. MARTINSON Fine merchant tailoring, Room 5, over Cooper's store, K. of P. Building, As toria. FURNITURE. ROBINSON ft H1LDEBRAND Goodman Bldg. 688 Commercial 8t URN ITU RE, Carpeta, Bedding, Stove, Matting, Window Shad, LINOLEUM, Et. BROKERAGE. C. J. TRENCIIARD Real Estate, Inwran, CommIlor and Shipping. . CUSTOM HOUSE BROKER. Offio 1H Ninth Street, Next t Juttio Office, ASTORIA. OREGON. Rheumatism, gout, ha kai he, acid poi son, re result of kidney trouble. . Hoi litiUr's Rocky Mountain Tea goes direct ly to the, seat of the difease and cufes when all else fails. 35 cents. Sold by Frank Hart. ON UlllivJ b STOCKHOLDERS MEETING 1 , Nolle is hereby given that the regular annual meeting of th tock hoklera of th Columbia River Packers' Association will be held at the otflc of th Company at Astoria, Oregon, on December 11, P.Ktt, at 11 o'clock a. m for the purpo of electing directors and the trammotioo of such other business that may properly be considered. Astoria, Oregon, December 1, 1003. By Ordar or th Trepidant, GEORGE IL CFRGE, Secy. PROFESSIONAL CARDS. PHYSICIANS. JAY TUTTLE, M. D. PHYSICIAN AND 8UK0E0N AeUag Aaitatanl Inrgsoa TJ.8. htsxlM Uosaltal Her? lea, m bourn: II to lUaltt 4:t pja 171 ComraerctaJ Stmt, tad Floor. DR. J. P. GORAY, SpscUUst -IYE, IAS, N0SI AND THROAT sos Ortfoaiaa Building. PORTLAND .... OREGON OtTEOPATHIITS. DR. RR0DA C HICKS OSTEOPATH Offlc ManseU Bid. Prion Black SOU ITS Commercial 8t, Astoria. Ore. DENTISTS. DR. T. L. BALL, DENTIST. 624 Commercial 8t Astoria Oreaon. Da. vaugiian, Dkntist Pythian Bulldbf, Astoria. Oregon. Dr. W. C. LOO AN DENTIM1 78 OoDBorrial St., Bbsnahaa Building DR. C. W. BARR, Dentist, Manaell Building Telephone Red J0il Astorls, lrern SEASIDE DIRECTORY. WINES AND LIQUORS. THE GEM An up to date resort for Gentlemen. Choi Wines, Liquors and Cigars. Glr us a call and we'll do th rest. 0. E. HUNTER, Prop, Saaail. Ore. V EXPERIENCE Tnaoc Maawt Vs. -a Dieiona AnviMSMfiillns s.kotrS .nd (Imn4lna mtf Aalrhlf urrtnin our oMiihtn frM In. m Ion I, prnli.l,!, n.l.nl.lil., ruaimantnt- .incut nuiniimiiiu. hinubuus MrMMi cm trrm. IMiInt umrT for (wurlnc pal.nl. HSUOBOOI tut t4-urti $prrtnl ni'lkt, m hnul chart, lu lbs Munn cw, rort Scientific Hmt'mi A hsnSmrnvlr lllmtriM vklr. l.arrMt i rul.iton of nf f'i.nilOfl -.urnl. Wn, 1 l.nlipn H.urn.l. ihh. l tbs.IL auidbfsll nswwiMilOT r r.iur montu,L uia or sil nwMilr. Brsoca Offlos, 1 harn. wsstiogtuo. d.c. MORNING ASTORIAN Is on Sale in : Astoria at J.. H. GRIFFIN'S BOOESI0RE. UTZINGERS NEWS DEPOT, OCCIDENT HOTEL OFFICE, SCULLY'S CIGAR STORK, JOS. JACOBS, CIGAR STORE. 1 and THE ASTORIAN OFFICE, , Tenth and Commercial Sts. .1 mm MEDICAL THE Dr. C. GEE WO Chinese Medicine Co. Formerly locale-! 253 AklerStmitl for th rvatflfeycra,UAV 4lf(IVEl) Inin tha ijlarw brick building -SiinB' J at tha south-east cor- ner ol First and Morrison Street. En trance No. 103 front tit Successful Hone Treatneot Dr. C OKI WO Is known thmuthout th t)nlld 8Ula, and I. ralWd lbs Unwl Cblnwe iHiriar ou arvount of bis srondivful eurm without tbe aid of a a nits, wiummI asln polMinordrussofsajr aiad. Us iratu and all l iu. with puwrful orlanlal roots hMrba. barks, and vraetabUs) thai ar an known to niMliral scUhm in Uila eoualry, and Uiruuab Us n of these barmlsas rvsa dlm beguarauteas to cure Catarrh. Asthma. Us TrMhla, RStamstism, NtrvMisiMs, Stomstn. liver, Kldnsy, rimsls WisiAus sad eft' ChrtaJc D'ssasss. tU or wriia, oclualna 4 I t stamna tar mailing bonk and eireuisr. Address. Th C- 0 Wee CMaes Msdlda Co- N. 161 1 . B,rst St, LC. Car. Matrt, ,n Nrsad0ria. Msntloa thu HOTELS. HOTEL PORTLAND PORTLAND, ORE. Finest Hotel In tha North. LICE San Franclsco'i Utdlnj con vfnlenc and family hotel centrally located. Coo . tenlent to all car lines, and place of tnuiement and io terest. Cafe end CriU at tached. Rates ft 00 per daf end up. Street cars direct to bote! from tod to all depot HOUSE Saa Francisco, CaL 11 kinl of & Stoi for wkickike NATIONAL MAGAZINE is paging $10,000 MBA. . r TOO DlfTlCOLT " ' rntti tof s.r u rrir4. mm Mrm kM araMlirrlww, t prtng rtm .h. kM M ft. MraM (,1a ,M ymn rmlnS mmS smS.4 StoelftlM it kn f"""- m"- Si tk. Mdiu. 6iJIi3 Do know of ateiierone tVs want little stories, anecdote, bits of iw-.ny cllpblni from a imwspaDsr. ""i-urn or book that tus mad you Think, Laugh or Crt ' J,Jr1Zr", iU ",'? fW tholw.lsrlec. tiims. pik-s U silm d..lUM ahih a. 1 1 1! first tmi suwskklul eoruiUUirs sj ililirst sward.. ' lhe j! cmidiUon foe entrrtn this com prlitlim Is that yuu xend uli y.HircliLi.inf lu tlie Nstiioaal ftlaawiM. Address, JOE CIIAPPLE, Editor l DOBCHWTTB AVENUE. I tiamion. uamton, aiaaa.