THE MORNING ASTOMAN, ASTORIA, OREGON. WEDNEtOAY, MARCH ft, 1005. WORKMEN WORKING Portland Strike is Not Much of a Success. velord ther prnaturly before th arran-mnt at other center were complete. DECLARED OUTLAWS. LABORERS ARE PLENTIFUL Ths Strike Hat Had no Effect on the Work at tha Lawia and Clark Fair and Hundred of Man Are Seeking Employment Portland, March 7. With J50 men at rork on the government building and about 400 on the American Inn, accord Ing to contractors, and with about 300 men on the buildings at the south end of the grounds, the strike of employe of the contractors for the Lwis and Clark exposition appears to the out alder to be almost entirely broken There were today the usual gathering of workmen, strikers and agitator at the exposition gates, and some strlk era even went so far as to state that there are but very few men at work either on the government building or the American Inn. A casual gtance at those buildings, however, even from distance, is sufficient to disprove these statements. A few men left work this morning, as there are always changes In the staff, but the number of applicants for positions was much larger than the number of men who left their jobs. Contractor W. R. Griffith reported more men applied than he could give positions, so that as far as he Is con cerned the strike is over. Foreman W. Q. Chalmers of the Burrell Con struction Company, had as many men as he wanted, and was replacing some laborers with first-class tradesmen For J. E. Bennett it was stated that I 2S per cent of the men on the gov ernment building are men who were there before the strike. The others are rood workmen, and no man gets the carpenter's wage of 13.50 for an eUht hour day on that building unless he proves himself a competent carpenter. The work is not crippled now on that building, It Is stated, although Mr. Bennett is ready to take on men until he has the force up to 470. as previous to the strike. At the employment bureau on the grounds men are still presenting them selves for work, though not in quite such large numbers as yesterday. Some of them come from outside towns, at tracted hither by the reports of the strike. Some have recently worked as far north as Nelson, B. C, but these were Induced to come here rather by reports of the exposition work than because of the strike. A number of policemen at the gates this morning took no action further than to disperse knots of men who had gathered on the sidewalk, ob structlng the passage, and to see that men coming from the cars to work were not molested by pickets. There was no disorder of any kind, and the enthusiasm of the agitators was con siderably lessened today. Labor leaders still profess to believe they will win the strike, but many oi the workmen admit they consider all hope gone. EXCOMUNICATED. Mormon Fired Out of the New Jeru alem. Salt Lake City, March 7. Formei United States Senator Frank J. Can non has been expelled from the Mor mon church for "unchristian-like con duct and apostacy." Mr. Cannon ha been an elder of the church. This ac tion of the church authorities followed a hearing In the city of Ogden before the local bishopric with whom charges had been preferred against Elder Can non, who is editor of the Salt Laki Tribune. The charges were base! on editorial utterances of the Tribune, In cluding "an address to the earthly king of the kingdom of God." Mr. Cannon admitted the authorship when called before the court and reaffirmed his editorial utterances. The official report of the proceedings states that Elder Cannon, In answer to the Ques tion, "Do you sustain Joseph F. Smith as head of the churchr replied: "No, as president, Joseph F. Smith is leaving the worship of God to the worship of idols or mammon, and 1 leading the people astray." Joektya Are Up Against the Ral Thing. Chicago, March 7. All the trainer Jockeya and horsea that. have partici pated In the city park track meeting at New Orleans, were catalogued among the list of outlaws by the.btmrd of stewards of the Western Jock Club at their monthly meeting here today. This action by the stewards menu tflat the fight for supremacy between the Western Jackey Club and the new organisation controlled by Edward Corrtgan is to be a fight to a finish and in all probability will result In the closing of Chicago race tracks for this season at least. Prominent Dtad. New York. March 7. Dr. tavld Murray, a well known educator. Is dead at his home in New Brunswick. N. J.. aged 75 years. In 1S7S Dr. Murray ac cepted an appointment a Imperial minister of education In Japan, where he remained until 1S79. TIMBER SYNDICATES Gobble Up the Forest Reserve Selection. EXCHANGE FOR LIEU LANDS Law of 1897 Enacted in the Interest of Timber Syndicate Enabling Thm to Exchange Thousand of Acre of Poor Land. Washington, March 7. Two and one half million acres of timber land will be saved to the government by the operation of a short act to which President Roosevelt affixed his slgna ture during the last moments of the 58th congress. The act prohibits the selection of timber lands In exchangi for lands which have been Included within forest reserves. It was In 189" that the lieu law was enacted. It had no restrictions, simply entitling per sons holding lands in forest reserves to make selections elsewhere In ex change for their forest reserve lands. In 1900 these lieu selections were limit ed to surveyed lands. Since the pass age of these acts, nearly two million acres of forest reserve lands have been exchanged for other lands and almost universally has the exchange been made for timbered lands outside of for est reserves. Nearly half of this land so exchanged is owned by the land grant railroads. A report to congress from the commissioner of the general land office places the amount of lands still 'held by these roads In forest re serves at two and one half million acres, and the provision In the act In question, that hereafter lieu selections must be made from untlmbered lands, calculated to save Just that mu'h timbered land which is outside of for. est reserves, , BITS FROM THE AUTHORS. Men succeed quicker without women -especially literary men. Frank Stan ton. Treachery kills a woman's love, while Jealousy will keep It buroing.-Jobn Oliver Hobbes. Each of us Is born Into a world fall of duties and responsibilities which we can only discbarge by the strenuous and unremitting use of every waking hour. w. T. Stead. The word "society" once meant the whole human family. Now it ha com to ilgnify merely those whose recep tions and dinners are described In the dally paper. James L. Ford. Marriage is the finishing school of life. It puts the final touch to our edu cation, rewards us with happiness if we learn It lessons, punishes ns with misery If we fall to profit Sarah urand. In spite of all the romance, men and women are amazingly indiscriminate In their attachment They select their wives and husband far leaa carefully than they select their cashier and cook. Q. Bernard Shaw. CROWN'S ATTITUDE Conflict Between the Crown and Hungarians. POLITICAL LEADERS VIEWS A Conflict Sm Probable in Hungari Over Army Condition Whion th Crown RtfuM t Chang and Demand Aoceuion. Vienna, March 7 Judging by re port received from Uuda Pent, a con flict between the crown and the Hun garian nations appears possible and even probable. The contending Inter est cannot agree- on the matter of military reform and particularly on the use of the Hungarian tongue In the Hungarian army as the languact of command, Hungarians declaring that this reform must be Instituted and the emperor that It is Impossible. Neither side shows signs of weaken. Ing and the question of .language of command 1 more pregnant of danger today than ever before. Six out of It Hungarian political leader have already been received in audience by the emperor. They and others who were received In audience before these si were called to Vienna have made It known that the emperor declares that the military1 demands of the united oppohitlnn parties nre In admissible, characterising them a meddling and an Intrusion upon his prerogatives. In these interview tw emperor spoke feelingly and with deep conviction of the necessity for an un divided and strong army always rea.lv for battle. He said he could not per mit existing conditions In the army to be altered and asked tn politicians with whom be conferred to use theli effort to persuade the united opposi tion to exclude th demands for mill -1 tary reform from their program. ThH the opposition shows no slr.ns of want ing to do; on the contrary, the parti- composing the opposition Insist th ! the decision as to what language shall how signs of being very stiff necked It Is a contest for principles nhU h on i no one Ue in emperor decars he will not rccognl and which on Ui ether side th opposition Insist shall be conneded. A a result of the erliu outlook arising from the knowledge of the emperor's declaration th Interest concerning th outcome of the remain ing audirnce with the Hungarian polU ileal aer I lnerait,g nnmg the Hungarians win ute heatedly discuss ing eventualities. A LETTER TO MOTHERS All Astoria Women Should td. B Inter- Mrs. Charles Iry of Glen Falls, N. Y. writes: "1 wish I could Induce every mother who has a weak, sickly child to try that delicious cod liver oil preparation, Vlnol. We were so wor ried about our little daughter h had lost flesh, was thin, pule and sickly, and nothing seemed to do her an) good. Having heard of Vlnol we de cided to try It, and the result were marvellous. Her appetlt has been restored and she I gaining In weight right along, the color has returned to her cheeks and she seem stronger than she has for years," Every mother In Astoria I asked to try Vlnol on our guarantee to make children robust, strong and healthy o- return money It It fulls. Vlnol Is a pure cihI liver oil preparation, but without a drop of oil to upset the stom ach and retard Its work. It 1 delicious to the tuste and children love it. It doe not taste, nor look, nor smell like a cod liver preparation yet U is. We have never sold unythlng In our store equal to Vlnol to create strength fur old people, weak, sickly women snd children. Chus. Roger. DruNKlt. Great Auction Sale of Shanahan Stock. Beginning on Monday morning, March Hh, I will sell a public auction my entire stock, DRY GOODS, CLOTHING, NOTIONS, ETC., without regard to cost. No reservation whatever will be made and and any reasonable bid for any ar ticle in the store will be accepted. Don't forget the great Auction Sale that will begin next Monday Morning, March 6th, at 10 o'clock. MAX STRAHL, Auctioneer. SHANAHAN " ' 9wm " "ll"B"IIIMIIa" m 11 Da. aMTAml'G mi 17 117 17A 7UI ?CC utniun j nff v iu t GASOLINE MARINE ENGINE. Simple and Reliable. Latest Cot Dr. Lyon's PERFECT Tooth Povdor Cleanses and beautifies tha , teeth and purifies tne Dream oe useo .n me "U"inn army .s .. ; Um1 Qf reflnement the exclusive right of the crown. a'Uforover a quarterof aceattim say mai tne emperor nuiiuue mm declarations remove even the. expi ation that his majesty eventually will respect the wishes of the Hungarian people regarding to proposed military reforms, fine side or the other mint ; Very convenient for tourlsta. t PARED BY ANARCHISTS ARRESTED. Bomb Thrower Dieovrd at Barcelona. Met SoeUtr Ldr. An Erie, man who bas do ambition to be a Chesterfield or, a leader of Erie's Tour Hundred was Invited out to dinner a few evenings ago. He con jured up every excuse imaginable, and as last resort tried to make bis wife believe she was sick and unable to go, bnt she gave him to understand that Madrid, March 7. Revolvers were eb was going snd he must accompany ner. -wen," be said, "I'm sick my self, but I reckon I'll bare to go." 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