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Tills. MOUNIiNG AST01UAN vSUNDAl. NOYtMBLK II, iMU. QUEEN ORDERS DOCKING STOPPED Horses' Tails Will Hereafter Be Safe in England. WALES NOW WEARS GLASSES Tomb ! Aactstor el Watblurtoi li Tartiteac With Dcitmctlofl-Amer lean Booti tai Shoes Dli placlnf Esjllsa. LONDON, Nov. 0.-Thoee who have long agitated affair the docklna; of horses' tails have won a great victory. The queen. In sending out an order that none of her horses be treated that way, also announced that she had per auadd the Prince of Wales to Mlow her example. With royalty taking up such a vigorous stand, it la likely that the docked horses will soon be as rare In London aa full-tailed horses are at present PRINCE ADOPTS GLASSES. Another startling change In appearance Is the Prince of Wales wearing eye glass a. The future king has long en joy 1 good eyesight but now, on the ad vice of ar. eminent oculist, he has had recourse to this fashionable form of spectacles. They are selected from the best obtainable lenses, are franwd In tortoise shell and form an altogether elaborate addition to the royal coun tenance. TOBACCO FOR SOLDIERS. Lord Roberts' recommendation that the returning soldiers be welcomed with gifts of tobacco Instead of liquor calls out a singular endorsement from the Lancet, which declares that tobacco used In due moderation is second only in value to food Itself In the case of men enduring long labors on short ra tions. HISTORIC TOMB IN DANGER. Holy Trinity church (situated close to the tower of London) In which is a tomb of one of Washington's ancestors, bear ing a coat of arms which is supposed to be the origin of the Star and Stripes, is threatened with destruction unless 100 is subscribed for its repair. What makes the church of Interest to Amer icans Is a tablet erected to the memory of Colonel Legge, who married Eliza Waihington, who died in 1670, sur mounted by the Washington arms, con sisting of five alternating bars of red and wh'te. above which are live point ei red stars. These, it is sa d, sug gested U Washington the American national fiag. MORE AMERICAN ENTERPRISE. The latest discovery of American en terprUe In England Is in the boot and shoe trade. Daily the American ar ticle Is gaining headway. The agent, after three years' work, got 1100 large customers. In his trip over this year, amounting to many thousand pounds. According to the Dally Mail, the abil ity of the American firm to compete so successfully Is chiefly due to "the superority of the American lasts, which are modelled on the human foot and also to the large outputs of well reg ulated factories In which work is done by the piece Insteal of on time, as pre vails In Great Britain, with the very latest machinery. MRS. REID IN POVERTY. The widow of Captain Mayne Reid, U. 8. A., (author of "The Rifle Rang ers," "Scalp Hunters," etc.) has been discovered in a poverty-stricken condition In spite of the popularity his novels once achieved. The widow Is a daughter of Mr. George Hyde, who claimed to be' related to the first Earl of Clarendon. HIGHLANDERS STUBBORN. The new Vnlted Fr; church of Scot land is meeting with serious opposl llou n the Highlands, The b tter co venanting seal that animates the stur dy Highlanders has been arou.ed by the belief that the principles of the free church are compromised. Empty benches marked the services held under the auspices of the new organisation while hundreds attend Impromptu meit ins. In halls and elsewhere, conduct ed under the old church rules. Tlier are many Indlcatljna of secession, though this d'K not apply to the low lands, where amalgamation has been well rectlved. EMERGENCY RATIONS. Given a Thorough Test by Force Cavalry and Found Satisfactory. of CHICAGO, Nov. 10. A special to the Record from El Reno, O. T.. sayj: The emergency ration test has been about completed and a report will b made upon the experiment to the war department Monday. Captain S. W, fountain, of the Eighth cavalry, in charge of the troops that made the test, says: 'The test will prove of great value in the future for army records. We started from El Reno two weeks ago and marched across the Indian reser vations of the Kiowa. Comanche and Araches to Fort Sill. During the march the men lived wholly upon the emer gency ration. The food went hard with the men for the first few days but after that they setmed to enjoy It. think my report will encourage the war department to adopt the emer gency rations." OFFICIALS VERSUS EMPLOTRS. Disagreement Between Southern Pacific anj Some of Its Men. NO POSSIBILITY OF INDEPENDENCE General MacArthur Reports Con ditions Unfavorable. TAKES PERSONAL COMMAND MacAribur Will Pmoaalty Conduct Ajirci. tht Military Opcralloas leaving Major-Ocoeral Bates at Head tf Government. WASHINGTON. Nov, 10 -Generaj Mac- Arthur, In his report to the war de partment, after speaking of the es- tHDiisnment of a Republican form of government In the Philippine, Mys: In the light of existing conditions It is difficult to realise that there Is any possibility of such a future for the islands, especially so as at pr,sent and for many year to come the nec essity of large American military and naval forces Is too apparent to admit of discusMon. On the other hand, however, trur are many encouraging conditions to sustain such a conviction. For ex ample. In the Philippines there Is no dynasty to destroy: no organised sys tem of feudal laws to eradicate; no principles Inconsistent with Republican ism which had solidly Insinuated them selves Into the national life to d solace; no adverse aspects of nature to over- come. had any communication whatever with Aculnatdo and have even ivfuaed to un dertake to forward a friendly letter for ar. American cltlaen whose patrio tism I would not question." J. W. WHALLKT DRAD. 1VRTLAND. Nov. 10.-J. W. Whal ley, a woll-known lawyer of this city. dropped dead this evening from heart trouble. ;pEKHAM.s I tf BHUut mt Ntrvotii Dltnnjtr. auc a ; win i a ril is th Swmach.SIck Mtailarli. . UUMImm, tulataaand !IIIb attar mtiL.Dii- , llt4 Dn.lf..,C.o!Jt tHI.. Fluihl.tnf J Htai, Laf AaMtlit. Shartiwaaef UrMih.Co I Contagious Blood Pois There is no poison so highly contagious, so deceptive and so destructive. 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S. is the only antidote for this peculiar virus, the only remedy known that can over come it and drive it out of the blood, and it does this so thoroughly and effectually that there is never a return of the disease to embarrass or humiliate you afterwards. S cures Contagious Blood 4.V ' V stages; contains no b) mineral to break down J your constitution : it is purely vegetable and the only blood puri fier known that cleanses the blood and at the same time builds up the general health. Our little book on contagious blood poison is the most complete and instruc tive ever issued; it not only tells all about this disease, but also how to cure yourself at borne. It is free and should be in the. hands of everyone seeking cure. Send for it . THE SWIFT SPECIFIC CO, ATLANTA, (A, by by SAN FRANCISCO. Nov. 10. Aa a result of a disagreement upon various points at Issue between the Southern Pacific officials and a committee of 30 of the employes In various departments of the line. Grand Chief Morrisgey of the Rrotherho.Td of Railway Trainmen and Grand Chief Clark of the Order of Railway Conductors have been sum moned to this city and will be In con ference with Manager J. A. Fillmore of the company within a week. Although the conference resulted In an agreement on many points no ad vance In wag-s was decided on. Th greatest point of disagreement was In the fact that the Southern Pacific would not . allow the Brotherhood of Railway Trainmen to act for the switchmen, who have a brotherhood of their own. LITTLE HOPE OF PACIFICATION Lrd Roberts If Eiertlnr Every Effort to Capture Dc Wei md Steya-Many Other Ber (ieierili In the Field. LONDON, Nov. 10. South Africa threatens once more to absorb public attention in Great Britain. Lord Sails bury. In his speech at the Inaugural banquet of the lord mayor In Guild Hall last evening held out little hope of Immediate pacification, and the re turn of Lord Roberts is still problem aticai and is certainly a matter of weeks and perhaps months. One of those most seriously Interest ed and best Informed as to the future of the belligerent regions, when asked by a representative of the Associated Press what was going to happen and how soor. It would happen, replied: Unfortunately I am not a minor prophet." That voices the government attitude. The ministry have given up speculat ing as to when peace will be thorough ly restored. Generals and regiments are returning but others are constantly leaving Eng land to replace them. Recruiting depots are being established In London to sup ply 1000 men for General Baden-Pow ell's South African police force, and de tachments are conMantly going to Join the regiments In the Transvaal. DE WET IS NOW REAL LEADER. NEW YORK. Nov. 10. A dispatch to the Tribune from London says: General De Wet is now fhe. real leader of the Eoer cause and his prentlge will be impaired by his recent serious de feat. A dozen othsr Boer generals are still in the field. Botha, whose health better, is on the veldt near Water- vaal and Vlljoen is near him with De larey. Schaikberger Is In the moun tains near Lydenburg. and Erasmus Is In the south. Geibler and Lemmer are In various sections of the Transvaal. Lord Roberts has evidently made the capture of Pe Wet and Steyn his wxx work and Is employing his mobile mounted forces to hunt them down at all hazards. SIX LIVES LOST. Three-Masted Schooner Wrecked Vineyard Sound. Mass. in BOSTON. Nov. 10. The three-mant- ed schooner Myra B. Weaver was wrecked in Vineyard sound ariy to day and six lives were lost. The d'-ad are: Capt. Vannaman, of Philadelphia; Steward Wm. Peterson, of New Or- If-uns: (.'has. MaenuMen. of ricrspn Norway; John Hegeman, of Finland; Miss Mary Emerson, aged 23, of Mo bile; JHhs Ella Deboe, aged 15, of Mobile. MACARTHCR IN THE FIKLD. NEW YORK, Nov. lO.-Cn.-rnl Mac Arthur, says Washington special to the Herald, will personally direct the vigorous military operations to b di rected against the Filipino. Insurgents. Major-General J. C. Bates will prob ably be assigned to duty In Manila as the executive head of the military gov ernment In the Philippines during the absence In the field of General Mac- Arthur. General MacArthur has clearly Indicated that as soon as the rainy season shall have ended he wl 1 take personal command of the troops. Tfc .1 , 1 . ... oiin'n una mrivm ine empnanc approval of the president. Plans of the war department com municated to General MacArthur for suppressing the rebellion contemplate the division of Luton Into districts and the mobilisation of sufficient troops in those districts to effectually shatter any Insurgent forces that may be op erating therein. G"mral MacArthur Is apparently confident that he will And large bodim of Insurgents and Is laying his plans to catch them between fires. Th? details of the operations must necs.'ivi!v be left to him, but the au:hnrit!-s have clearly Indicated that the Irsurrertlon must be crushed during the dry veaann. In army circles the suirirpstlmi is riade that it might be advantageous t offer a regard for the apprehension of A?uinaldo. Officers are conv'need that his capture would have an Important effect in bringing about an end to the lnurrectlon. Aguinaldo would, If alive, be a burden upon the hands of th- ad ministration and. while the authorities do not w Ish for his death. It Is conceded that If he should te killed during the forthcoming operations the situation In the Islands would be materially sim plified. A Washington special' to the Times says: "The sharp campaign now about to bf gin will show wh'ther It will be nec essary for the president and secretary of war to ask congress to Increase the regular army. If In trwr Philippines General MacArthur can suppress the rebellion before the volunteers come and restore order In the archipelago, there will not be the need for a large In crease. Before the congressional season Is very far advanced the campaign hcuM be far enough along to shed light op this question. If an army of nearly 70.000 men prosecuting the most vigorous campaign cannot overcome the Filipinos, the administration will have a strong case when It asks ron- gress for an Increase of the army. It will be able to put the request on the ground of absolute necHlty." STATEMENT FROM LOPEZ. NEW YORK, Nov. 10. In the course of a lengthy dispatch from Boston ap pearing In the Herald, Senor SIxto Lo pez, the former member of the Philip pine commission to the L'nlted States and a close friend of Agulnaldo, Is quoted as replying as follows when asked what the future courpe of his people would be: 'Under any conditions Involving a withholding of Independence the Fil ipinos will continue to fight In d( fence." What will Induce the Filipinos to stop fighting?" he was apked. "First the granting of Independence," he replied. "Second a definite promise of Independence; third a declaration of policy by the administration placing the Philippines In a similar position to Cu ba. Any one of these would result in an immediate cessation or hostilities and everything including foreign obi:ga- lons. protection of life and property, coaling stations, military and naval baes could be arranged by friendly negotiation." Senor Lopez refused to discuss the election of last Tuesday. When asked if he cared to say anything in reference to the suggestion that he might be in comrrunlcatlon with Agoinaldo he said: 'I Am glad of the opportunlty,to state tliat while in this country I have not REPORT OF ASTORIA WATER COM. MISSION. Astorin. Oct. lt-To the Hon, Mayor and Common Council of the City of As toria, Oivgon. Gentlemen: In accordance with Sec. No, IS5 of the City Charter, we herewith report the Receipts and IMsbursetnenta of the Astoria Water tVmmUxloit for the Quarter ending September 30, 1900, as follows: GROSS RECEIPTS. For the month of July. 1900: From account of water rates J23.1S.S0 From account of tap ping nvnUm i.&O From account of delin quent charges (.50 From avcount of sale of stock 1.00 IJ.JIS.S0 tlnMtl. Hkinkia u ik Skin, niiiurttd Slt. Friitttl DriM, 4 all Ntrvout and Trtiffel Ins Soniatloat. tic, Th allmtnia all arUa from ( dliorUtrtd of abtmii modulus of IM aitimack 4 Hvtr. ItMSM'l Pill, lilt aa 4lrvitit, alll f trampily rtmatt an oDdruviioa or Imtularitf olihtaytiam. ttira , Wtak ftwnaih. Impslrad l)loMIa, 9kk . HaaUatfet, INMiniaiml Lltar, tu V lht act Ilka mitfe-a ft 4oua ill work oa- tdro upoa Iht Vnal Ofni Mriihtnln lha Mvtcuiar Srittm, rttlorm Iht loni Ul Cum. sltiton, kriuln ktvl ih krtn t.lf uf Apptilit. I anj aroiitini ink iht Romtthud Hmmtlk thm artVoa phymhtml twfrayulihtimnnn trimt. tw Miroin c fttr tTwT art tptvUllr t rtinJ. Tatat art" facia " tjmlntvi k Ihuu aaatla, I all ilaiata of aovttiy, anti ont of iht boat fuaranttta m ih Ntnmia anil IWMImirJ ' la ihat ' eiltm Aar Ihm ' A VaVa mnt Pmhuti Mm,. r fHffmMfafa. Htm imt AAtt'fMeommwt mx r oav, ' Htttoam a Pllla kavt for siaat ytara Wta iht - popular famll? mttlwint vhtrtvtr iht lailitk laaa 1 apoata, tad lht ao aland aiiboul a mai. 1 0 ttaia aa J 1 S ctaia, at all 4nii aterta. ' AHkMl aalo t.'U,u txtaa. I mat kmtnm Html tnmm For the month of August, 1900: From account of water rates $2.iS3.30 From account of tap ping main 7.5a From account of delln- ouent t hnrsta 7.50 From account of sale of lock 1.45 2.I99.:j For month of September. 1900: From account of waUT rates 12S170 From . account of tun- Pino- nmlita From acwunt of delln- ou-nt chargi-s 5.75 I2.33S.35 Stn-T drtufed Oafiies 0 MOTHERS It Is said ihat matrimony ends a woman's existence; but the man who acta as a motor for a baby carriage Is still in the push. Total teceipts for quarter K9i.90 Mamnce In treasury at date of last report filed July 17.1900. .lfl.5J9.M Total I17.5 10 Dl?lrRSi:MFNTS. nlnrv of superintend- I ent I S75.00 1 Salary of assistant 210 00 Salary of keeper at pow. er hi' use Salary of keeper at head works Salary of clerk Salary of city attorney. Salary of janitor Rent account Ktr.ense account Ottlce expense account.. Advertising account.... Stationery and printing. Pepalrs to conduit Repairs to mains Tools account Loos property arcoun'.t Hend works account (re pairs to dam) Distribution system '.extension) Leaving balance In general fund of $l.325.8 Respectfully submitted. ASTORIA WATER COMMISSION. By C. S. WRIGHT. Chairman. Attest: J. H. MANSELL. Clerk. 73 W &V0O 125 00 10 (M 1500 75 00 21 14. 100 90 11.75 1400 8 44 3 50 .50 63 74 8.75 $1,120 M BIG-HEAD CHILDREN with long thin necks you sec them in every school want Scott's emulsion of cod-liver oil, to build up their poor little shrunken scrawny bodies. School will be of no use to them. Something will carry them off. They have no play in them. There is no fun in playing, when everybody else can run faster, jump further, turn round quicker, and keep on longer. Big head is no harm; let the body be big too. Wt'll ttad yoa a tlitl to try 11 roo Ilk. 1 SCOTT ft DOWNE, 400. faulatnac. NtvYork. AND TIREI Find Comfort in Cuticura Instant Keuef ami refreshing sleep for Skin tortured Babies and rest for Tired Mothers in a warm bath with Cuticura Soap an 1 a single anoint-1 ing with Cuticura, tho great skin euro and purest of emollients. This is tho purest, Rwectest, most speedy, permanent, and economical treatment for torturing, distlguring, itching, burning,- bleeding, scaly, crusted, and pimply skin and scalp humors, with loss of hair, of infants and children. Millions of Mothers Use Cuticura Soap Ielualrly for praaartlnrf, purlfrlnit. ami bautlfrln t' '. rloaaaln 0t aralp of vriula, eraloa, ami damlm. aat lit ahMn ut (alttnjt hair, tot tiunnt, niloiil-. an I au.'Uiln ra.1, rouh, aaU aora hamta, la Uia (ormut Utlia lr annurtu Irrltnioita. luilain. aMUoua, antl riiadnga, or hw (raa or oftaaalva wrtilrll.m, lu Ui luun ut witahva fur ukwratlf a roakawa, anj for many aanaUra antlitlo .urHca lit'h rlllr "' UimlT in wumaa, ami aaanlally muUiora, anil fur all Uia purport uf lha aiil'l. Uuh, ami nureory. No anwunl of parauaalua can liuU Uwaa who hat unra uh II lu ia aur oUiar, nlaJlx fur tiraaortlnf and purifying Uia .iln, alp, ami Ulr f Infanu au I children. Ccricea Ikiar eoroutaoa Uulkwla aimilllenl pniiwrtlaa durttml from ftTI. ITU, Uia fraal akin Cttra, arilil Uia pureal of olaaaalnf InfnxllaiiU ad iha iul rafrnah. In of lluwvr odor. No oUiar MjiWaoiorpuuiiuuilpllt l.i bpuniiarl with II fur prMrln, mrtf)intf, ami twauUfytnc Uia ilo, ral, hair, aud banda. Ko oilier forlirB or dumaaUn fcrfM au, bowtr oipaaalre, to be romiwl with If r ail lha mrHi.e of Ui MliH, halh, and nunwrr. Ttitu llr.inljluolna ur alltal l'l a Tla.,Twirrr ni C'arra, U tuur ailn aud coiilUoa ua, Ik km Mlotand tux baby oap lo Ui worhl. COMpHCTSCXTIIINAlANOlNTCNNak T HI AT at CUT rod CVtNV HUMOR 11.23. Bold Uiretihou Um world. Pair, Tat Brr.ll 5: or.Hoif, Oirrairr. to. ltra iir, Kki. I-ott Ii'a 4u Vm. Onr ool nop., IJoaluo, ktaaa U. o. A, lluw loCur Ktary lluaor,H Iroa. . ' . ' ,. . ' ,1 tNSTRUCTIONS BlVfl OROCRS SOUCIUO Mls Bertha Hartln's Decorative Art Room. fall line ut fttattt twbfold. try Material. Initial I Specially. Ckqitf Hcltctioi of b'aanplag Dtlg. Stamping Neatly Dot:. Koom lWHw Hallilli.g, 3, 1 4 WaahlBluN HI., I'otlUad, Or. iW SS S3y 3 S (i 3 ffi? ltj) $ Wii r. Fenner's Golden Relief Cures INFLAMMATION or PAIN inside or out. 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