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THE MORNING ASTOWAN, ASTORIA, OREGON. TUESDAY, JULY .9, 1907. This Storewill be Closed at 20'ClocR MONDAY Customers are requested to order early as there will be no delivery after I o'clock A. V. ALLEN. PHONES MAIN 711, MAIN 3871 BRANCH UNIONTOWN PHONE MAIN 713 A BOLD ATTEMPT THE VICE-PRESIDENT Young Man Plans to Overthrow Gov't of Minas Geraes (Continued from Page 1) and reimbarked for the cruiser. A line looking lot of men they were, depend a bio hardy nd smart and the greatest credit to Uncle Sam't great navy. The reception connuitee was proud of the showing of the numbers at the depot and of the derogations of tlve nier- VIOLATES u. s. postal uw"2JhS"'; v vui v w Mvtn via v v . svsis.i- ! that gathered at the scene of the arf'ter- j 1 I noon exercise was a revelation to thein. The result of this revelation was to A Circular is Found in the Younj Man's' piac, lne srH.akrs en rapport and Room Which Explains the Author is instead of the regular dry speeches the Agent of the Farty tor tne uown- nery .j, from the Mayor's address fall o( Present government. was impromptu and full of -interest and ! not a dry moment occurred throughout VEW YORK. Jnlv 15.-An alleged :,he PW Goo humor, good na- ettempt to finance a filbustering expe-j'1"1 bandinage and heart to heart dition with the ultimate nuroose of la'M maw "V luo P'"8'"- i F overthrowing the, "superior government Plau " tbe 8Peaker mtie them of the Minas Geraes, one of the federal feel at home, all formalities were thrown ro ininK so. the marines formed in I double lines on Seventeenth street and state, of RraiiL led last niaht to the to th wind and "boie fe8t arrest of a young nun, who, according wa in- SvUom Astoria, or to the complaint, has introduced himself , "' ulurr T n " mreuuS w,ln to prominent bankers and brokers here suth dinguiahed men under such like a, Sebastine ELL.de Magali, a Bra- The talks were made by silian. De Magali is charged with viola- Ure8on' Sonm0ii men in aWition to tion of th United States nostal law. th President .vet such was their The identity of the complaint is with- mamier anJ bearin that tne vas nu,n jej ber of bearers felt that they were lis- The prisoner who is but 22 rear, o!d,'tenilIS to their representative men and it is said, came to this city a few : wer Pr0U(1 t,ie,n antl they had re8son weeks asm and put himself in com mlinipntinn witti nartiaa w)ia wora to have money to invent. In a circular ! tl,e l,art-v l'r0leJ,'J l gaily dwe lt hich the H'ro daim to have found ;rateJ !' platform, in bis room at a boarding house, a plan Senator Fu,ton ln'd t,le rciM is set forth for the invasion of the rich anJ in a haPPHy vein introduced Mayor Brazilian state by an adventuresome 1 Wis who tenlel hearty welcome land. A circular explains that the au- to the Vice-President. He said: t thor is the agent of the party in opposi- "Mf- Vice-President :-0n behalf of tion. in Minas Geraes, which party had the L''them of Atoria of whom I am resolved to aJopt the only practical , an humble wvant, I heartily welcome method of accomplishing the downfall -vou' in fact 1 extra i)ially welcome of the present government. -vou- U k unnecessary to state that jou nave louna one city on the fair j banks of the Columbia (applause) our great statesman, Senator Fulton (loud appaluse) is one a', our resources, but we have other resources. We have our timber, our salmon resources and by tho way, we have our deep water har bor. Some people have not learned that. Some do not want to learn. We have an ideal place for a government dry dock and a naval station threat ap plause) and we ask our worthy Vice President to use his influence to get these for us as we can show that we have all the nece-sary requisites (great applause). Astoria, as well as the bal ance of the state, docs not lack loyalty EXPLOSION ON SHIP (Continued from page 3) in the very face of the gunner. Ko damage was done the vessel, and she sailed for the target grounds off Provincetown under orders from Wash ington. How the powdered became ignited is not known but it is presumed it was from a spark from the smokestack of the warship. The dead and injured were taken ashore and the wounded sent to the hospital at Charleston navyyard. '"aawBMMWww B A Wonderful Oil Stove Entirely different from all others. Em bodies new ideas, new principles. Easily managed. Reduces fuel ex pense. Ready for business at moment of lighting. For your summer cook ing get a NEW PERFECTION Wick Blue Hame Oil Cook-Stove Its beat is highly concentrated. Does not overheat the kitchen. Oil always at maintained level Three sizes. Fully warranted. It not at your dealer's, write our nearest agency for descriptive circular. RSSfO Lamp s round household use. Made of brass throughout and beautifully nickeled. Per fectly constructed ; absolutely sale ; unexcelled in light-giving power; an ornament to any room. Every lamp warranted. If not at your dealer's, write to our nearest agency. STANDARD OIL COMPANY (IMCOBPOHATEO) 1 'and we hope we will not lack a friend t court which you have licen In the past. Again, I welcome you, 1 take pleasure in introducing the pride of Ore son, Senator Charles W. Fulton.'' U was several minutes before Senator Fulton could make himself heard so sjieat was the applause.. Senator Fulton, when the opplaue ul'sided, said: 'in justice ot you, my prior attempt to take your time, will be ho,rtened. You come, here today to hear a gentle men who holds the second .position in the greatest nation on earth (great ap plause). The people of the United States regardless of politics reeogiiinc Mr. Fairtutnka as a great statesman of today and 1 take pleasure In ltitiMiinn; Vice-President Fairbanks." U was several niinute-i before the Vice-President could commence his re marks. He was bowing his acknowted meats of the ovation tendered him which was something to be proud of. He said: "Indies and Gentlemen: Your good natures!, genial and cultured gentle man whom you have mado t'nited States Senator (applause) has made many kind references to me which I think are far too fluttering. 1 refer to Senator Charles W. Fulton (loud and continued applausv). 1 know that you like him. We all did at Washington (applause). Now I will tell yuu a story of Senator Fulton when he was in In diana, uiv own state, lie said that the ladies of Indiana were fine looking ladies but he said, mind his loyalty, 'Wait until you see the Astoria ladies', and now today I see the Astoria ladies and I think that Senator Fulton is right (loud applause). I was born in Indiana, not by choice, but was In Astoria and Oregon 30 yean ago and am sorry that I am not now a resident of Oregon (loud pplauso). Many thousands today have their eyes cast on Oregon, the pride of the great Northwest and see that this is the new territory that will enhance the commercial interests of our glorious nation. At this point Mr. Fairbanks was in terrupted by the Vice Presidential sa lute tired from the Charleston. I amgratified to meet you and to be introduced by such influential men as your worthy citizens. United States Senator Hilton whom I ivgnrd as one of the wisest statesmen in Conizress great apptauc) and your worthy city executive, Mayor Wise (applause) and ould say that these men are something good to look at (laughter). I will tell you a story of Senator Fulton that you have probably never heard. Senator Fulton told me this himself o ft must I true. While traveling in California ith a certain distinguished gentleman he, lexardless ot the ladies of Astoria. poke of the beautiful ladies of Cali fornia and now being in Astoria, and seeing the beautiful ladies around nie I oniIT at the disloyalty of vour popu- ir Senator and take this opportunity of orrecting him in his home city (loud continued applause). I am speak from experience. Senator Fulton 'Why do not some of you ladies come to Oregon, and particularly As toria!' Astorians niV noted fur their loyalty to their home city and I can- but admire Scnutor Fulton's press- invitation though I cnndidly say that ( do not admire his taste as U-twcen the California and Oregon ladies . I have noticed the high standard of beauty iind grace of the ladies of Asturia as 1 have seen them and will say that I did not come to meet statesman but after hat Senator Fulton has told me I came to we the ladies (applause). As your worthy Mayor aptly said your' city nn the fairlmnks of tin- Columbia but 1 will have something on him to night as wo will not then be on the fair or anv other banks of the Columbia. We will be bv the Sca-ddc.' I inn ,Tatiliicl by the overwhelming hospital ity' of I bin community and will carry with me a pleasant memory of my visit to the Athens of the Pacific. I happen to know something of the early history of Astoria. When two Hugs floated over its boundaries; that of Givat Iliitain anil our beloved country, but sow thanks lie to him one flag and that our Hug is the only emblem that has a rightful place in thi your beautiful city (great applause).'' At this point iu the spiiit of the moment Senator Fulton handed Mr. Fairbanks a glass of water. "Sow, ladies and gentlemen, Senator Fulton knew thut 1 would drink that. It is not a Fairbanks cocktail (laughter). It's water. I meet heiw representative men of your stat and states go to make a nation, and our nation is something we are all proud of. Every state is .reprc sei.ted in our government. We nre a cosmopolitan people and the best people of our states are our representatives. We uso our best endcavoi's to build up our communities and nation. We do not look with envious eyes on the achieve ments of our sister states but con gratulate them on their achievements in the arts and cultivation. It is not merely a commencement but a develop ed. It is only a proof of what the country enjoys. N0 nation on earth accomplishes mora through its young1 and ing said: ptople, Why! bceaitsa our illimitable tiuturo resources suits the tastes of all. THREE FAIRB AN M If any one doubts yom' wonderful re sources let them take a jump over Ihe Uo'kie and consult your Mayor and C nimher of Coiumerco and then breathe the air of this salubrious climate and they will receive nn inspiration that will .iinw them Ihe line opHrtunitic you pre-eut (applause). You may talk of llsh stories, and my state of Indiana ha some good ll-h stories but I wish to -tit t o here that tuu catch nioiv llsh In wm. beautiful Columbia Uiver iu one year than we have caught in all Indiana -inc wo became a slat. I admire your iliiiivlii's and school hon-es and say that the latter are your foundation of the utuie (applause). Huild jour schools and teach your jouth to know our God and our country and we will lie happy and prosperous (applause). Ihiild the fommomtciilths of our nation and show to the world what ate the highest Ideals of our people. I am coining Iu Oregon and to Astoria again. I know uot when, but just as soon as I can possibly do so and ho to find that you have continued your pre-ent prosperity and that 1 will Iind jou even a more prosperous city which 1 believe I will. Our republic wiH tw made strong by our citisens using the elective franchi'. Not tiaed iu prejudice, nor mere whims, but ac- coiding to the dictate of general judg ment. Many think that there Is no re sponsibility on them to go to the polls, They place a low and menu estimate on the honor of American cituens. 1 think him a traitor who will -not go to the poll and east a ballot according to the dictates of his highest idea of eltiten ship. Oregon has ?nt nien to Wash ington. Some have not done her honor and some have (applaitte). You want more stars in the flag and you should not be satisfied with Ich potential fac tors in the Hag which you can iusi-t on by standing for Oregon. "I wish to thank you for your cour tesy to me and I will always carry with me a pleasant remembrance of my visit In the western athens of thp sea." Senator Fulton was a happy master of ceremonies and In his joviwi manner kept the audience in god humor. Calls wciv made for many distinguished men on the platform and in response Governor Chamberlain, Congressman F.lli. Hon. Gh. II. Williams, Hon. H. M. Cake and others responded. After the-e speech? the. audience disN-rsed with three cheers for Vice-lreiileiit Fairbanks. At 7 p. m. the party took the train at the depot and without stos the train lan through to Seaside. At that city the party was met by the militia men now in camp (here, with their band and the party wa esctirte.l to the Hotel Moore. Viee.Prei.U'nt Fairbanks "jKike from the baloney and was loudly applauded. The doors to the bampiet- loom were opened and soon the party were seated. The tables were arranged in the form of the letter "T" which wa a fine disposition and creditable to Mr. 1). J. Moore to whom the arrange ments were left. In the midst of the banipiet Mrs. Rose Ilrock Bauer of Portland created a ensation by he lieoutit'iil leiidilion ol'"Tlie Star Spangled Parmer'' the guests standing while our national song wai rendered., Thj Menu. - Horn D'Oeuvres Salted Nuts Hipo and firecn Olives Colonial Oysters on Half Shell An Sec SOL'i'. Green Turtle Clear Punch u la FuhWik FISH flaked Hoyal Chinook Salmon Snucs Jtalienne Cut let i of Crabe Suueo Supreme White Winei Coiiiumnilcr 1 K, Ileal! J", l.lent, F. J. IMif, dipt. It. ti, ilishop, Asmtts ltrlx, J. It. lluike, ti. It. Wale, & It. Cullender, lion. duo. F, Carroll, Hon, t V. Carna- I C, M. Cellef, J, W. Crowe, l.leut, K. V, Coiistlen, Cnpt, A. J, Cooper, Lieut, V. .1, Cu'lleii, F. N Chilk, Hon, Geo. K. Cliambeiiain, C, C. Chapman, II. M. Cake, T. It. lkivles, ,1. S, Dellliiger. F, I Dunbar, Hon, I), M. Dunne, Tho. J. Kgguinn, J. I, Fggman, Samuel Kluiore, lion. V. II Klli. K. Z. Ferguson, Jas, Fmlajson, Dr. A. A. Finch, K. A. Fl-her, I T. Forstrom. F. C Fox, Hon, C. W, Fulton, tl. C, Fulton, Dr. .1. A. Full on. Carl Flinch. Martin Foard, Suigeon .1. K. Gardner, Hon. Jno. M. Gnu In, Alex Gilbert, J, F. Gliilke, W, F, Gratkc, J, N. Milliu, J. K. Iligxin-. C. It. Higglus, II. It. Hoeller, lr. J, M. Holt, II. HoU n mi, C. M. Hyskel, It. II. Jenkins, Col. Jackson, Lieut, U, H. Kerfoot, U Kiaue, Theo. Kru, Russell King, Dr. W. K. I ewis, Dr. W. C. Logan, II. Llmlciiberger, Ibm. John Manning, A. K Miller, Hon. Jno. W. Mlnto. Dr. F. V. Mohn, 1). J. Moore, Geo. Morton, Hon. F, Mulkev, lion, .1. C. McCue, Col. C. K. McDonnell. C. G, I'almlierg, j, H. Palmer, Frank I'atton, F, L I'aiker, O. I. Peterson. Dr. It. J, Pilklugtoit, Knslgn F. II. Pnteet, II. G, Piael, H, F. l'rael, ('apt. F. W. I'hi-teier. Max Pudlbh, J. J, Robinson, Fritl Rogers. ,F. T, Ross, F.isist Rludell, Dr, A. K. R-K-ky. S. (i. Reed, Geo. W, SanlHirn. C. A. Shelhrede, Walter C. Smith, Jay Smith. W. T. Sehnlllrld, W. K Sisilmptf, Nnrris Staples, p, A. Stokes, A. W. Sigurdon, Ft auk Spittle, Max Sklble, Hon. Joseph Simon, I.leul. C. J. StiHlinaii, Cap!. II. L Stwle, Rear- Admiral W. T. Swinburne. Illalne R. Smith, C F. Swlgert, J. C. Tenbrook, Capt. (. II, Tuttle, Dr. J. Tultte. Hon, C. J. Tremhaid. E L Thompson, K. V. Tallant, II. Van Dusen, J. T. Wallace, Col, L II. Walker. W. . Williams, Capt. I Willis, W. R. Williams, W. T. Wil liamson, Hn. Herman Wie, Lieut, "ol. J. V. White, Jno. II. Whyte. C. It. W right, Hon. Geo. H. William., lion. .1. W. Welch. G. Wiitgate, W. W, Wilde, W. II, Young, ti. Zieglcr. Ths 'iv. president, Congres-maii Klli and Governor Chumlierlttlii remain. ed in Seaside while the ImiI.hhc of the party returm-d by sjietinl train at 8:30 tliil morning, PIIOSECUTIONFOILED ,....! I, .....I .... 1 IV .MIVIIHI.'W 1U 1 SMs II slgnlllcil'hU wllllngne,, 0 testify. Oil Zluiiue', Ihe iloceiitlni idled n( , most Important wltnes, against Glass, lie ore the grand jury Zlmmer tetlllml that Glass divw checks for bribery money which was claimed to have been paid to Ihe supervisor), caused Zlnituer to cash them and Instructed lilm to give the money to agent llley ami reiiulrn from Hal-ey no voucher, merely cairj. lug thee thousand of dollars on th current exjirnse account. Mnor Hoxton has told the (Mass jury that he as supervl-or accepted t5nm from llalsey lo vote against the ordi nance granting a rival fiwnehlm to the Home Compaiij. .Immer claims ha Is availing hlmtslf of the "Const It ut ioiml right not to be niaU a witness agnlnt iilinself In re fusing to answer th (picstlous by the court, SMOTHERED BY OAS. SAS FRASClStXl, July IS.-Us S'ora ilelltt Popejay, a visitor to San Francl-co from Pueblo, Colo., was found dssd In her room at 604 Cole street jesinlaj A gas jet was found partly turned on and death I Wileved to have lieeit accidental War Against Consumption, All nations art endeavoring to eback the ravages of consumption, the "whits plague" that claims so many victims each year. Foley's Honey and Tar cures coughs and colds perfectly and you are In no danger of consumption. Do not risk your health by taking soms unknown preparation when Foley's Honey and Tar Is sa't and certain In results. The gcnuln Is la a yellow package. T. F. Laurln. Owl Drug Store. tr Morning Astorlan, 80 cents per month, delivered by carrier, ' CASTOR I A For Infants and Children. Tfia Kind You Hare Always Bought Bears the Signature of WATCHES X MHHMHHH I SOUVENIRS FRANK J. DONNERBERG TBS RELIABLE JEWELER no Eleventh St. MEAT Bruized Sweetbreads with Mushrooms Ihnist Turkey and Cranberry Sauce vkgi;tai!I.k.i I'oinme dn Tend Duebess.i French Tens SnluJ Shrimp Virginian PKSSFKT Ice C'lMlll and Assorted Cakes Cheese Wafers White Seal Fruit Cigars Cafa Noire Tin Toasts. , You may well bn inspired with this thought: Not far uway is one of the most historic spots in the Western Hemisphere, The toustmastar was United States Senator Charles W. Fulton. "The United States," Vice-President Fairbanks; 'Oregon," Gov. George H. Cliambeiiain; "Thu Pioneem," Hon. George If. Williams; "The United States Senate," Hon. John M. Gearinj "The Columbia Ilasin," Hon. W. C. Smith; "The Western Press," Hon. John V. Carroll; "Tho Army of the United States," Col. L. If. Walker, U, H. A.; "Tho Navy of the United States," Hear Admiral W. T. Swinburne, U. S. N.j "The Women o Oregon," Hon. F. W. Mulkey; "Astoria Chamber of Com merce," John If. Whyte. Guests and Hosts. Guests of honor, Vice-President of the United States, Charles Warren Fair banks C. If. Abercrombie, John Adair, Theo. H. Allman, Dr. T. L. Ball, J. W, Bailey, These are Days When most people want SOUVENIRS OF THE RIGHT KIND Just call at this store and look over the immense stock now on display : : : If it's a fancy card or a photographic picture, Album of the city or some thing handsome in Burnt I.ethscr, i'ts here for you. mm SVENSON'S BOOK STORB, :4th and Commercial St., Near Foard & Stokei. AitorU, Oregon Write ftr Our Booklet on BANKING BY MAIL o o INTEREST ON SAVINGS ACCOUNTS SAVINGS DANK OF THE ftitle (Suanmtee Si Crust Pays 4 per cent on Savings Accounts Pays 4 per cent on Certificates of Deposit Pays 3 per cent on Accounts Subject to Check J. Tiiorburn Ross, . President George H. Hill, . Vice President , T. T. Burkhart, . Treasurer ' John E. Aitchison, , Secretary Chas. H. Kopf, . Asst.Treasurer 240-244 Washington St., Cor. Second Portland. Ore.