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ft HIE OREGON DAILY JOURNAL. . POItTLAIN'D, SATURDAY EVENING, NOVEMBER 7, 1903. TRIED TO KILL WHEN ARRESTED lYirw WZX.X.ZAM8, rwa beqbo who 0AYB E-ETECTtTB XABTMAB szsrxBATsnasT, is tbouobt TO BS SOUGHT XT THE ST. LOUIS roues. Lynn Williams, the alleged colored thief, who attempted to escape from Detective Lou Hart man Thursday af ternoon. Williams wai being taken to the ppllc atatiou on suspicion of rob bery. I when, at Second and Burnslde i. ' - ' i cf, f ' ' J ' ' ' Spain Viewed at Close Range by an American (PboM by James Brown.) x.tk WXX.ZJAXS. f streets, be struck the officer full in the face and then pulled hta gun. But for the fact that Hartman tot out hia weapon first. Williams might have : killed the detective in escaping. The prisoner is thought to be wanted by the St. Louis police and word has been , sent to them about the arrest. . , , at MABHTB BOTES. Astoria, Nov. (. Arrived down 3:69 p. m., steamer Elmore. St. Helens. Nov. 6. Passed at 4 p. rn., steamer George W. Elder; at 6:20 p. m., steamer Navarro. Astoria, Nov. 7. Arrived at $:25 a. X m., a three-maated French bark in bal last. , . Outside it I a. m., six 'vessels. , Arrived down at 10 a. m., Trench bark Rene. Arrived down at 10:30 a. m., steamer Haydn Brown. San Francisco, Nov. 7. Arrived, schooner Glendale. from Knappton. Astoria. Nov. 7. Condition of the bar ' it I i. m., rough; wind east; weather cloudy. ' San Sebastian, Spain, Oct. It. This Is the1 Hummer capital of Spain, a beau tiful little town Just across the boun dary of France, where the Pyrenees meet the ocean, and It Incloses a lovely little bay that seems like a toy, and la almost an exact circle. I wish that some wlso man were here to tall us why nd how surf can describe a circle, as It docs Incessantly wnen it crawls up the sand. The shore has always a deli cate white fringe, and, no matter which way the wind blown, or whether the tide in coming hi or going- out, the cir cle is as accurate as If the beach had been . measured for It. ana the maker had made a perfect tit. There are big mountains all around, and grim, old fortresses! frown on top of them, with guns loaded to shoot ut anybody who ares to come here to disturb the younir king In h In summer rinusemenis. It might be misunderstood If I should say that they are as harmless as a toothless mastilT. and if nnylt:y wants to land here and capture his youthfulf majesty nd carry him off for ransofn there sn't the sllghtewt thing to interfere with them. The top of one of the mountains can be reached by u trolley car. uVid fro-n It one can see 40 miles or more Itjto the heart of the mountain, where the "smug glers used to have heir haunts, nnd where th Carllsts hid their arms. The scenery Is similar to that around Ashe- vllle. N. C, only they have a sea hero, and fresh salt breeze, and the mildest, most even climate In Europe. For that reason It was selecttd some years sgr 6jr the doctors as the most favorable place to take the baby king, who was then In very delicate health, and no body expected to see him grow up to be the long-legged, strapping boy he Is today at seventeen. A comfortable villa was built of red brick and terra cotta trimmings, and a pointed slate roof in the English style, on the brow of a promontory that -extends Into the bay. A small garden and park were laid out around It, and here the queen mother has come every summer for 14 years, and watched the growth of hoalth and vigor of that remarkable child upon whose life so much depended. I Don Carlos, as I wrots you from Venice two years ago, has set up a quasi court In that city, and Is hlmsalf almost his only advocate. The sister of the king of Spain has married the son of the most powerful of Carlos supporters, the carl 1st leaders have returned In peace to Madrid, end several are occupying seats In the Spanish parliament. But If this Is not enough to show that the rebellion Is over, at the town of Estella the other day, a man who had seryed in the Carl Ist army as a sergeant and who had re ceived a decoration from the hands of his chief, formally presented It to King Alfonso with expressions of loyalty. The young king was taken quite aback, but replied In a graceful and tactful little speech that would have done credit to the most accomplished courtier. I've seen him twice today on horse back this morning, and In a carriage this afternoon and while he Is still slender and of fair skin, he looks like any other lad of his age. He was dressed In the uniform of a colonel of the army, and had been watching the riders at a sort of gentleman's tourna ment that was held in a parade ground near the palace. He took no part In the hurdle Jumping and' fancy riding him self, although lie looked as if he wanted to do so; but, after the show was over he presented the prises in a graceful way and Issued a royal decree, taking the association under the care of the cavalry branch of the army, and offer ing large prizes for excellence In horse manship. He is a graceful lad and carries him self with the dignity becoming a king. He makes a clever speech, too, and those who are about him say that he often surprises them with the extent of his knowledge and the oratorical talent he shows. There was a signifi cant incident the other day. In this But you can't help feeling sorry for him. There Isn't a boy In all the world thut should envy him. for the crown Is heavy upon his little head. A king can't have any fun. He can't enjoy himself like other boys. He Is tied down with so much etiquette and formality, and his life Is so precious. He can dine off gold plate If he likes, end have servants In livery to attend upon him. but only with great formality; he can huvp the finest saddle horses In the country, and car rlages to suit his taste, but every time he goes out In them' he must have an escort a general, or a tutor, or a cabi net minister and can never go with other boys. He can play tennis and golf, but only behind the high walls of the palace, with his tutors and aides-de camp. There Is a gorgeous Moorish bathhouse on the beach, especially for hta use. but when he goes In swimming he must be surrounded by guards, doc tors, aides, valets and other people, who are there especially to watch him and see that he doesn't have a good time. If you will read Mark Twain's "Prince and Pauper" you can get an Idea of what a nuisance It must be to be a king; and I can't help being reminded of the Inci dents In that story every time I aee Alfonso XIII. The bathing house of the king Is a little apart from the others, but not more than 20 feet from the side walk, and whenever he bathes there Is a. great crowd to watch him. of course, and naturally he doesn't go In often. The other bath houses are in the Eng lish style, mounted on wheels, which are drawn up and down the beach by oxen twice a day as the tide ebbs and flows, so 'that they shall be near the water. People rent them by the week or month, and there are some for tran sients. You go Into a cabin, undress, put on your bathing suit, wrap a bath robe about you, and run down into the water, for It Isn't considered proper over here to walk about, and play on the sand in bathing clothes, as It Is st home. Some American ladles have decided that It is because the bathing suits worn over there are so homely. 'v.-:.rcv:.-'v:-.; ;: Si ;H.OW&f 4. If You Are Not in Business to Make Money re in ot in Business At All , IF YOU ARE IN BUSINESS TO MAKE MONEY It is up to you to investigate our Lamp , Proposition. We can give you the BEST. LAMP MADE. It Will give you better light, last longer and, if you are on a meter, cut down your meter bill , That's business. USE THE N. W. E. E LAMP 15c each $1.75 per dozen. Cheaper in Barrel Lots. ill) Local Inspectors Edwards and Fuller nart of the country Don Carlos, the Dre- nspeciea me river steamer no wonder tender to the Spanish throne, found his of the Shaver Transportation company's greatest strength and his most loyal fleet yesterday. supporters, to whom ho gave titles, dec orations and medals as rewards for STATABBO AXEZTES. services Just llko a real king. Two wars have been fought to keep The Navarro, the new steamer whleh young Alfonso on the throne of 8paln, is to go on the Portland-Coos Bay run an th Carllst movement has expired. regularly, .arrived last night. She brought from San Francisco 200 tons pf cement, wiucn la being discharged at the Mersey dock. She Is due to sail to morrow night at 8 o'clock on her first trip to Coos Bay. A full cargo of freight la now awaiting her at the Couch street dock. She will also have a full list of nannenfferii nlmrtat .vnrv . ."..: . oenn naving aireaay been engaged. it is the intention to have her make the round trip every week; En route to and from Ban Francisco the steamer Alliance will also atop at Marshfleld and North Bend, thus giving Portland bet tor than a weekly service with Coos Bay points. The. officers of the Navarro are as fol lows: H. Webber, captain; H. Hughes, .first officer; Charles Peterson, second officer; Hiram Platte, chief engineer, and t red Peters, first assistant. The schooner G. C. Lindauer. under charter to the California & Oregon Coast 8teamshlp company. Is due to ar rive tomorrow from San Francisco. She will load lumber for the Bay City. . fads. "60 Reginald is back from college. ! remarked the friend. "What did you ! ao with the old coats he brought home?" "I took the shoulders ainj made Din- cusmons. replied the fond sister. XT' '"' '". v, ' , '".' I ': J4 Knew- tbe Way. t "Women feel where men think," said tne female with the square chin. , "y,s.'Llghedtbe man who had been' married three times, "that's why men uecome bald. " That Man or Woman Has Little Pride Who will go about with wrinkled and care-worn countenances, wis have Moneybags-How did your banquet go PEATED IT OVEK AND OVER not only not necessary, but rather an offense to polite society. HAVE THE WRINKLES REMOVED HAVE THE BLEMISHES ERADICATED No pain is entailed. NO MASKS NEED BE WORN! There is little inconveni ence! THE COST IS TRIFLING! And when the task is done THE FACE IS COMELY not a moving picture of hu- -off. Banklurk? Banklurk Not as well as It might, you know. The toastmaster called on a gentleman who had lost an arm and a leg to answer to the toast "Our Absent members. " New Yorker. THB TA&TCE OF CKAUCOAL. Few People Know Bow Useful It is In Preserving- Healtli and Beauty. Nearly everybody knows that charcoal Is the safest and most efficient disinfec tant ana puriner in nature, but few real of . Ise its value when taken into th human initiation! system for the same cleansing purpose. lf. ls "ot a great task to change the Charcoal ls a remedy that the more hard, tough Btubborn, unyielding, rigid you taKe or n tne better; it is not a unimpressible, rough, coarse, harsh, un arug at an, out simply absorbs the gentle countenance into one of smooth, gases and impurities always present in delicate, fine, sleek, glossy, mild, gentle, JS!J ! ? .?neS and carrlc! luxurious beauty. It requires skill and Charcoal sweetens the hrerh Practife to perform these services smoking, drmking, or after eating on- course, but it is well known that lone ana omrr imurouo vegetaoies. Charcoal effectually clears and Im proves the complextion. It whitens the teeth- and further acts as a natural and eminently safe cathartic It absorbs the injurious gases which collect in the stomach and bowels; It 'disinfects the mouth and throat from the poison of catarrh. .- . All druggists sell charcoal In one form or another, but probably the best charcoal and the most for the money 1s In Stuart's Absorbent Lozenges; they are composed of the finest powdered Willow charcoal, and other harmless sntlseptios in lamet rorm, or rather in the form of large, pleasant tasting loz enges,, the charcoal being mixed with honey, The dally use of these lozenges will moon tell in a much Improved condition of the general health, better complexion, -tcweeter breath, and purer blood, and the beauty or it ls, that no possible harm can result from their continued use, but. on the contrary, great benefit A Buffalo physician, in speaking of the benefits of charcoal, says: T ad vise Btusrt m Absorbent Lozenges to all patients suffering from gas in stomach and bowels, and to clear the complexion nd purify the. .breath, mouth and throat; I also believe 'The liver' Is greatly benefited by the daily . use of them; theyicost but twenty-five cento a box at drug stores, and although in some sense a patent preparation, yet I believe I get more and better charcoal in Stuart's "Absorbent Losenges than In any f the ordinary charcoal tablets. " ' ThcSaxc Institute of Der matology Understands Its Business And that there is not a facial Imper fection, spot, blur, blot, flaw or speck that It cannot brush away from the human face. We speedily exUrputa smallpox pittlngs, eruptions of the skin, moles, blackheads, freckles, birthmarks, blotches on the face, or any other af fliction that makes for spoliation of Na ture's handiwork. WE DO TEESS THXJTQS QUICKLY! WE DO THEM WEILI OVJt WOBK ZS OVABAHTEEDI BLEMISHES WTLX. NOT BETUBW! Madame Saxe Principal Baxe Institute of Dermatology, - 417 Ablngton Building, ' Telephone 289J. Office Hours 10 a. m. to 5 p. m. ' 8an Sebastian ls a very modern town, with everything up to date, even a fine now church, which was finished only two years ago. It was an Insignificant fishing village when the doctors decided to send the baby king here, but when he came, with the regent and the court. lots of rich people followed and built hotels and villas, and the business part of the town improved with its pros perlty. Itis the center of a progressive and prosperous agricultural aistrict; tne people are wealthy and enterprising, un like those of Southern Bpaln; there are several Important manufactories, a large and Imposing city hall and two or tne finest markets I have ever seen, where all the floors are tile and all the coun ters marble, and the walla of brick and steel. There are excellent hotels, with reasonable prices I do not know when I have found one more comfortable or well kept than the Hotel de Palais and Beveral large stores filled with the best of merchandise. If It were France, tier many or the United States this would not be surprising, but t is extrsordlnary for Spain. There is a casino, witn con certs and theatrical performances every evening and balls twice a w-ek. where young gentlemen and ladles visit and dance Just as. they do In modern coun- trie. which must seem strange to tne Spanlsn girls and you can gamble as much as vou like. Tho people are unlike the rest of the Spaniards, for they are Basques, the most energetic and Intelligent of the population of Spain. They claim to be the oldest of races, and to have de cenrierl dlrectlv from Adam and Eve without the intervention of Father Noah, for this part of the world was fortu nnin enmiirh to escape the flood. And thev have a language of their own, which, they wtll tell you. is the 'same thnt was snoken In Paradise, They are a stronir. honest. Industrious race, and can always be relied upon. They despise r--,tmnn nd Andaluslans In the south of the kingdom; but. rnrlniiRlv enouah. the latter are proud of the Basques, and you often hear them boasting of their superiority as proudly an th nasaues themselves. There are a good many soiaiers nere, to guard the king, but they are mere bovs. not more than 11 or i years oiu. with stunted forms and beardless faces. who look very weak besiae tne stai wart Basque fishermen, who loaf around the beach In the corduroy nreecnes, bright-colored shirts and knitted caps ike the Scotch wear. xou see mem out every rainy day, raking up the sea weed that the tide nas len upon tne beach, which they haul away on curious carts and sell to the farmers for manure. A splendid esplanade extends all around the bay, with a stone wall and balustrade, nearly two miles In length, from the casino at one end and the royal villa they call Miramlr at the other, and under the shade of the pepper trees a procession of people is always passing, some of the most distinguished In Spain, for the court always remains here until the king returns to Madrid. The num ber of priests ls noticeable. This morn ing I counted 29 in about half an hour, most of them intellectual-looking men. The court Is distinctively religious, moro so than . any other within the memory of men. LAD ES WHO turtle 3.3 DO THE COOKING Have a lively Interest In th kind of a stovt they cook with. smome UNIVERSAL STOVES AND RANGES Have no equal on this earth. They are really the ONLY perfect stoves and ranges made. Anybody who usea them will tell you this. And It don't cost a penny to sea them. WB BATE OTXB FOBTT XXKDS OF BTOTES AV9 KAVOES, And you may bet your boots there ls not a poor make among them. We won't handle Inferior goods for any one. That settles the stove ques tion in our institution. We also sell a house-heating furnace that haa taken first premium at State Fairs In every state of the Union. It la the Champion Furnace of the world slULL FUEL OOarrtTKEB, QSBAT BEAT PRODUCE B. A large tin shop la connected with our store. IKE BEST SELECTED ABD LABQEBT LXBTB OF 1KB LP ABO BBATT XAXDWABB XV OBEOOB, ABD WB DOFT SO A TXZBO BUT SO BUBZBE88 ALX. TBCB THCB, Carpenters' tools, M tones n teas! Is, and the champion wmshlnf of toe earth. Ton ret 'a of If A ERLY Kins Bee in the Hardware Um.U St ODD FELLOWS' TEMPLE, FIRST AND ALDER Save $25.00 TB3B WXWTEB. From $15.00 to 126.00 can be saved each winter by using Cole's Original. Hot Blast Stove m This , wonderful stove burns the gas half of soft coal, which ls wasted up the chimney with other stoves. Stake $3.00 Soft Coal Banal to 99.00 Btard CoaX Even Het Say and Bight, sad Perfect Cleanliness. FZBB XfEYEB OUT. Perfect results also with Hard Coal or Wood. . v. The Truth Is Mighty and Must Prevail 't .'i ..: f .... 1 ."': - 1 ...;- rV ENVIOUS TONGUES CANNOT STRANGLE IT It is the truth that Madame Vaughn ls the ONLY Graduate Doctor of Dermatology in the Northwest It ls the truth that Madame Vaughn acquired knowledge and received Diplomas from the leading New York and Chicago Schools of Dermatology and not from self-styled Beauty Parlors. It ls the truth that Madame Vaughn ls the ONLY Skin Specialist In the Northwest whose treatment of facial disfigurements la based on scientific principles. It ls "the truth that Madame Vaughn Is the ONLY Skin Specialist In the Northwest who correctly diagnoses disfigurements and permanently cures all cases undertaken and guaranteed. It Is the truth that Madame Vaughn ls the ONLY Skin Specialist in the Northwest whose treatments ALWAYS benefit and never injure the patient. It is the truth that Madame Vaughn ls the ONLY Skin Specialist in the Northwest who unfailingly and permanently removes birthmarks, smallpox pittlngs. wrinkles, drooplngs, goitre and all serious disfigurements' as well as pimples,, freckles, tan, blackheads and other minor blemishes. These are truths that ENVY AND MALICE cannot obscure. THE "FITTEST" SURVIVES MADAME VAUGHN MBS. CDOBKELL, Believed of a network of smallpox pit ting and wrinkles by Madame Vanghn. DOCTOR OP DERMATOLOGY OFFICES! 301-303 McKay Bids. Phone Main 70(3 1 ROBBED TWICE IN FIVE MINUTES v W. W. Lines of 353 East Couch street had a dime novel experience last night, being robbed twice within five minutes. During the evening Lines became ac quainted with a lnd of about 16 who. he thought, was a messenger. They had supper together and started across the Burnslde-street bridge. As they neared the steps on the east side the boy asked for change for a dollar. As Lines was handing it over the boy snatched the money and ran. Lines caught him by the collar and demanded- the chanae back. As the young fellow was about to. comply a man. .attired as a sailor, appeared, held a revolver under Lines' noee snd- told him to hand over 'his valuables. The victim complied and the sailor walked (fit with his watch and about 13 in cash. Police Sergeant 81over investigated the case. Lines said he was glad It was not his good watch he lost WE HAV E REMOVED TO FIRST AND MORRISON SOUTHEAST CORNER Alba Dentists WE WILL 'BE PLEASED TO SERVE OUR PATRONS TO THB BEST OF OUR ABILITY AT THE PRICES HERE WITH QUOTED. SHOULD YOU FEEL DISPOSED TO FAVOR US WITH A CALL, YOU WILL NOT BE CON FRONTED WITH " HIGHER PRICES FOR BETTER WORK. AS "BETTER WORK" THAN OUR PRICES CAN NOT BE HAD, NO MATTER WHAT YOU PAY. 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