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f p jm- ' et"v )r.'- : ij . I : i . i . - flTZGUGII LEE ISl DEAD AT CAPITAL -Distinguished Soldier . and Dip- j.v lorn at Passes -Away From T- v .Stroke of Apoplexyv tiiS URGE FAMIUtfAR V j ; AWAY FROM DEATH JED No Arrangements - for Funeral :. :. " : be", ' From South."' .i s.vli' Iivul BtesUl Bsrt.t Washington, April Si. Brlgi trlxadler-Oen, V eral Fitshugh Lee, IT. B. A, retired, died " v - et Prodenee- hospital Jhere last .night. . egedu.. as the result of an attack at m ' apoplejfjr. suffered yeeterday morning '.while on the train en route hf re from Boston. .' - ' ': , i , The end was peaceful j and ' without pain,- the funeral . remaining conscious , . until within five minutes Of trie end. - ' Around bls.wedslde when he died was Dealel Lee, his brother; Miss Dorsey, ''' '-..a relative. several,, phyalclana and a : nurse. Although the general left a widow - j and five children, not one of them waa able to reach Washington befora , hia death. ',..' 4 Lieutenant 'George Lee, Ms eon, who " Is about to aall for the Philippines, and his sinter, the wife of Lieutenant Brown, left Ban Francisco todsy to attend the funeral. Mrs. Lea. widow or too fen em!, twill arrive in Washington today . from Fort Oglethorpe. Georgia, ' Wlth Mra Letcomes Mrs. J. C. Rhea, her daughter, wife of Lieutenant Rhea. Mis Virginia Lee, another daughter, is nl so due here today ' from lucnaooa .The remaining son. lieutenant4. Fltshush Lee. Is now .in Manila. . , r . ,j ': ' - No arrangements for the funeral w"Ul be mad until the arrival of Mrs. Lea., WEDS HIS BRIDE OVER I THE TELEGRAPH WIRES ' ' iearaI Seeetel Berrtoe.) 'Bowling Green. ICy, April II, Mary C Slsughter f this city and James Murrell of Port Mackensle, Wyoming, although separated by I.M miles, last night war united In marriage through the medium of the telegraph company. The' minister .waa at this end ;of the wire. The bride Was attired In a white . wedding gown and the usual veil. -Bha was accompanied by a number of f Honda who wltn eased the Bevel ceremony, ' Murrell's regiment will leave In few dare for the Philippine Islands. ; Hit wife will leave here at ones to accom pany him.-; .-i.'-W-.r ' -i" NORTH KING LOSES V .i . ' LIFE BOATS ON TRIP '; r rBaselal INepetet ta TM 7aareel.l . Sitka. April II. Bound from Astoria to Bristol bay, Alaska.- the steamer North King; put Into ' this port this aoornlng" showing signs of a stormy pas. sage. Heavy seas during the past few da yM washed away her .lifeboats and all portable articles' on deck. "The captain ays the vessel Is not damagwd to any great extent and after undergoing; aninor repairs will bo able to resume u vwyaaa. v !-,; - ' '. - ' . .The North Kl hf left Astoria "fW the. north about two weeks ago with gup plies for the salmon canneries. She will remain until the fishing season closes. MOUNT TROMBOLI JS IN VIOLENT ERUPTION . .t.i. i. Ml BseeUt Servlee.f New Tork. April II A special to the Herald from -, iCataola. , Blclly, aays: ' "Mount Stromboli la In a state of orup- " tlon. There has been heavy fall of stones and much lava, flowing in two ; , streams down the opposlta aides of the . mountain. The eruption was aooompaa ' led by many earthquake aboeke. . "Many tourist tried to visit It but 'could not ret near enough oil account f . man acientlat. Or. Schultsa. who tried to . . approach the mountain, received serious : injuries., me effect at night li nt(- t nlfloent",'- ' . -A ..... . EARTHQUAKE SHOCK IS : FELT IN SWITZERLAND (Joarael seerlal terrlee.l il : Geneva, BwiUerland.v April II. An LV earthquake shock waa felt throughout a -' great portion f Bwltserlund and woutb ern France between I and' J-o'clock this - morning, and some damage Is reported to have been done. --r t 1 ' ' . ... . ' ' . . woiLui rxjrEaroTo, bbas. ' Ifcamal Baertil Jbevtee.KM t ' Milwaukee, Wia.. April II. William . PUnklncton. a millionaire packer and hotel owner, died here this morning at the age of 0. Ho leaves a $U.e0O,0 V route to his widow and son. H owned the Plank lngton hotel and a doaen big business blocks. , .Home Haveypur cakerrmifiii ' nilf hOTTIrVfTwHr: eiVnwrfr tasty ' VRoyal Baldng Powder helps the house Wife to produce at home, quickly arid eco- p ; S riljvfinc i iuid tasty cafcthel raised , vcrisp cooldes; (muffiii with which the feay-niade food i : found at the balcehop or grocery 'does 'A , notcompore. v , . XA iy. ? A:': ' - " Royal is the greatest of bakery helps. or At sakims rowota : :! i ; Tb latest portrait of Kingj Al- fon of Spain, who ha proren to 6c a thorn in th tide of his miniaters by hi energy s4 obstinacy, end tie belief in , hia dirina miaaion, which are the characteristica of the German kalaen . iThe young kinc haa been atirring np thinga among the minis- terev teaching them their duties and catting red tape in all directions so aa to ficfliute the transaction of official business and pot the government on a more rnernbasis. ' CYCLONE WipIS OUT CITY IN TEXAS KILLING FIFTY Joarael gprtlel Berrlee.) " Auatln. Tea., April II. The town of Laredo, county seat of o Webb county, on the Rio Grande ana Mexican poraer, was wiped out by a cyclone last night. The ""city Is cut off- from 'oowimanloa- tiom ' it la reported that 6 are killed. A large hotel, the cathe dral and -ether : buildings were destroyed. The (own has 11,101 Inhabitants, v 4 -. . ; FORGERY HAS CEASED l6 BE A CRIME IN INDIANA "'i'-:7-(IenrBalVBpeelu:Bervloo', Indianapolis, April 11 Thd discovery was made today that forgery for; the time being has ceased to be a clime ta ndiana owing to the omtaaion of Its definition In the new criminal code which was adopted at the recent lea-lsla- ture and which went Into affect few days ago. The most careful searching through the pages of the printed acts talla to find a definition of the crime of rorgrry. or penal tlea fixed for Ita com mission, v , " 1 It Is the opinion of many lawyers that inaamucn aa me criminal code act con tains a section deolaxlna- all Imwa within its purview, this act 1 hereby repealed, and there is no Uw in fores -by which sucn a crime may De punlahed. STOLE TO GET HIMSELF I , -v ; FOOD AND CLOTHING Bf changing his Plea from not milt to guilty withm 4we hours after he had "t appearva in court. Thomas Leon ard, indicted, for-burglary, escaped jwlth a minimum .sentence of three years In the penitentiary and waa aasured bv rir. cult Judge Praser that If his behavior during the first year of his Incaroera iion wen good the court and the district attorney would sign a petition for hia pardon end wv-M forward it to fin. emor cnamMruia. Leonard, wno is little more than boy, entered a house at 117 tt Union ave nue and stole some articles. He was without means of support at the time. Made (,f riAV tan I Ka fraehar ' V cmllers ,) co new vmk. INTERIOR WANTS PORTLAND'S HELP (Continued from Fag One.) raised hero, and. It U necessity be ap parent 'our supporters would double their subscriptions,' making 1,00,00 the available caDltal.' ' "We want the co-opiiratlon of Port' land, however, for the execution, of our plans will bring Portland and Lewis- ton's magnificent trrrltpry - into rela tions so close that It Is desirable that we work together in he mattec, . , The idea that has gained a hold with us la to secure the subscription of capi tal enabling absolutely local control. with assurance that by no poaalblllty the existing -railway systems would ever wrest the management from those who live in the localities which are vitally Interested vln carrying the project to comoletion. . ! , i '. rAs to the tonnage features, we have ts offer as a basts of Investment In the proposed, road's securities a potential 'tonnages of at least lp.eoi.000 bushels or wheat a year, entn some reuaoie au thorities estimating twice that amount. Timothy hay, the finest In the world, would afford tonnage of 100.000 tons an nually, with immense Quantities of al falfa that will be ruliM on approximate ly- 50.006 acres of land that may be de voted to Its culture and other irrigated crops, livestock In large quantities. products of a flax region unequaled-'ln the west, lares areas of beet sugar land already demonstrated aa valuable for that use, fruits In abundance, and a ncn mining region within' from five to fifty miles from . the proposed terminus at ai-angevlU . , ; .., vMiaa Traasportatton. : yu.- . "The caoLtal reaulred cannot be elated exactly ua npw, but It U approximately tUO.OOe for boat llnea and szo.ooo a mua for 110 miles of standard gauge electric road equipped. If the' road owns Ita power plant, this wpuid.be aa added cost. ; ' . ;-'' "We have been denied adequate trans portation facilities, andfor that reason our country has been retarded In ' Its growth. Notwithstanding this, we have developed remarkably, and have a pros perous community that has made an excellent showing In ita annual products. , "The ',, proposed road , .would pass through a region of varied topography. with everything grown In the northwest among Its products. The passenger traffic would be heavy, the normal travel In the ordinary course of business having as an added feature that which would be created' by matchless summer resorts within an hour's tide of Lewis- ton., Our. Lake Wahaha Is said by tour ists to rival any of those that have given Bwltserlanci fame over the globe." The Lewlston : delegation represents substantial business Interests-of Lewis ton. They era men who have achieved success' in - their endeavors, and hare wrought Important enterprises from the resources or. tnat region. . Open Btrer Aid. - The Lewlston project" Is closely con nected with the open, river, plans en grossing the attention of Portland and Interior people; The open liver will ho a salient . part of the transportation schema" that proposes bringing Into this city the products of the Lewlston terri tory. The Interest In the electrlo road by the open river promoters was shown by the presence of President Smith of the Open River association, and the per sonnel of the . committee thst has In charge the .formation of a' definite plan fpr laying (the matter before the, busi-t nose men of Portland. ' These men have been most active' in pushing the ' open river Idea and- it Is assured that, if. the Lewlston plana suoceed. It will be for mulated In ev manner to work-in harm- say with the open' river fnroesw. . i The, meeting this morning whs at tended on the pert of the chamber -of commerce by w. L. Wheelwright, preal dent; K. C GUtner. secretary: M. Mos- eaaohn. assistant secretary; ' Edward Cooklngham. Herman Wittenberg, Paul Wesslnger. J. E. Laldlaw, A. H. Dover. Qeorge Lawrence, Jr., W. A. Meara. and on behalf of -the .Open River associa tion by J. A. Smith Of Blalocks. presi dents J. -A. Mariner et The Dalles, and j. n. Teai or roruana. - . , DON'T SHOUT AT GOD FAR WHAT YOU WANT ("'' ' - "! ' . .' ' S . . , ,..("' ,; ' ' s Dr. Meyer Sayt People Pray by the Yard, When an Inch i- Dr. T. B. Meyer's address at the White Temple last night was on' the thane Making Christ King.", Hs said Is part: . iou must givs Jesus Christ the sbsolute government of your Ufa. and then you will And that he will under takathe keeping of your -aout When 1 came up to the point where I must make my decision about yielding, the devil said to me. It you do that, you will land 'Cither In a lunatlo asylum or the Salvation Army 1 might have done worse than the latter. - I bad an awful struggle, for there was just one thing I waa not willing to yield to Christ, but nnaiiy told him I waa wining to be made willing.' He entered Into that part of my life which I had not been willing ha should control,- and he cleansed It I want you to make him king, as I dld-A king in everything. Have nothing in your dally Uvea that be cannot look Into and ap Drove. ... Now. i want to talk te you some about your praying and receiving from Qod the gifts which he has for you. I believe you pray - too much you . go right en asking for one thing after an other without stopping to take God's answer . to your requests. 1 Isaiah' says In this chapter I have been talking about tnat , the lame shall take the prey.' - That means that you shall get from God. .not by your strength and your striving, but by your simple need and-yxrarTimirrjrtlJ take. ' ' - W hat is going to be the outcome of these meetlngsi so far as yonr lives are concerned? I think you have probably prayed mora than' enough a man canj pray mors than enough if he does not take the things he prays for. Ynu do not need to shout at Ood for gifts; nor to strain yourselves. , Do not pray by the yard, pray by the Inch. ' Ask for what you need from him, and! then .stop and' take it. by faith. ."Whatsoever yd desire.' when ye pray. believe that you have received It, and you shall -have It." - There will be no meeting tonight . Dr. Meyer-preaches r tomorrow morning at Grace M. K. church; In the afternoon at I o'clock In the" Marquam. to men onlrret--cioclr -nrthe- White-Tsinpie to women only, and at T o'clock n the wnne Tempio io everyone. , v 1 " 1 ' 1 ;.'.. Bearet'e Osier torn''.."' Denver business men who believe with Dr. Osier, the Baltimors physician, that the limit of a man's usefulness Is reached st 10 years, have formed a dub. Tv Wilson, a. real sstate dealer at IT1 California street. Is temoorarv president, A committee has been ap pointed to 'draft a constitution snd.bv- s. It Is proposed that all member or xne ciuo snsii retire rrom nualneao at the ass of o, srter which they wi( receive a pension, xrora toe Ciuo. ' , fi ! I a if ri r- u M iriw u.u ' cDann sv W Tss wf-amie U U eortets ef Rarlaa Joes. Se aMdiosted, ssuwptiei tklaktallk mini . IIIU- t kill genu. htU be akia. aad aklaheaJth Tab. ?s,SRotoniel taiaer sera. All sracslete'. , Mara aa, leap far fha Ceaaplexloa, Inf. chipping, reach hinds. Notfilag will giro sors a speedy cere. o. S nkraTeSe, bc, pmsfe m rreei sasapiea i bonkleta to PHILO RAT CO.. Newark: N. I. Hir'e Halrhealth aoaJHlr m "ww mrmr M.r, .posj armrs Doe, fairs aavi Uige C6e. Aettks at leading SJacgUts'. woosAms, euan oo. . sd Vsaouagwas. ... .. CALL OUT SOLDIERS (Continued from Page One.) - Charles Do Id. president of the Chicago Federation of Labor, said today that the federation will hot call a general strike, but that the strike will become general through natural . operations, as union men will resist all efforts to rorce tnem to deliver goods to unfair firms. - - Chat Off Coal ahrpply. The shutting off of Chicago's coal supply will be the policy of the strike leaders, who believe that tnis is ins boat way to win the struggle, Care fully laid plans have been made to tie up the delivery of coal all over the city, vThe disturbance began . early today. Inor Ifulcahy was attacked by s col bred "non-union teamster of the Em ployers Teaming company and aeverelt cut. Mulcahy jeered the non-unloi men. His assailant was chased by a crowd- of union sympathisers, ' but es caped. : .: -. , "; The packers today delivered an uiu- matum to their teamsters that they must deliver goods to boycotted firms or be discharged. This practically means the extension of the strike to the stock yard, involving 1,100 additional team sters. , :--.;".. i :-. . ,'..', -' Vwaoefnl See SIgM ' ; - Dry goods houses and express com panies delivered goods - to all parts of the city and suburbs ' during Friday night, free from Interference .by the strikers and with little polteo protection In the downtown t district. , Express wagons -Jtad heavy police guards, tbuf there was no attempt at violence. , . There was It arrests made yesterday afternoon for violations of the Injunc tion Issued by Federal Judge Kohiaaat When the ' Injunction - was, served, 'the officials of the union Immediately Is sued a. proclamation, forbidding violence of any kind. . ..... - . ' Yesterday afternoon ' Judge,, Kohlsat refused, to Issue a restraining order ' to prevent the head .of . the unions from calling out their men, . - ....-' George Sartutt, a non-union colored strikebreaker, while driving a Marahall Field at Co. wagon was attacked .on Franklin atreet by a mob. He fired five shots at the crowd. The police aires f Bartlett mnA found ia Mrtrlifma am i?T. person. Five persons were wounded lu the melee. ; -George Kelden. president of the stock yaraa teamstera, has notified the pack era that ne goods will be delivered to unfair firms. . The issue Is cleartr drawn, an3 a strike of the packing teamsters seems inevitable. Wholesale grocers . employing 800 teamsters this arternoon delivered an ultimatum" to the effect that deliveries must be msde regardless of. the boycott otherwise toe o rivers would be locked out. j STAND AS. A PARTY (Continued from Page One.) Among the-prominent prohibitionists are severar influential clergymen: Rev. J. Whlteomb Brougher, D. IX, pastor of the First Baptist church: Rev. Clarence True Wilepn, D. D.. pastor of Grace M. E. church; Rev. F. Burgette Short. D." D pastor or Taylor street M. b. church. and Rer. E Nelson Allen, D. D.. pastor of the First Cumberland Presbyterian Church. ' . . ' ' - - Welt -known members ofTlii party wno were present last night were: . H. Lee Paget, H. W.- Stone. L H. Amos. W. p, Elmore, F. McKercher. I U Paget. A. E. Paris. I M. . BaMwln. Dr. K. Lane. F.. 1. Poason, Dr. 8. a. Brown, A. p. Johnson, & L Johnson, A 8. Hawk. B. a J. McAllister, J. K. Burke. Dr. J. Whitcomb Brougher. Dr. J. J. Wiggins. F. B. Rutherford. William ana, K. u. Miller, Rer, C A. Woody. U SENATOR THURSTON CONSULTS MITCHELL ' (Continued from Page One. oounael for the unlon Pacific aad United. States senator. '.During thai last session of congress he appeared before the senate aa counsel for Judge flwayne of Florida, and his brilliant conduct of the defense attracted national atten tion. ' . .. ; V .: '. .-,; i. , . 'John Barrett haa been moved ot has moved again. He If becoming the cham pion dlplomatto mover or moves of the TTntted States. . Can't Do lt Heart affections will not aret well of themaelves; -neither do they remain In active. 'If ' the cause Is not removed, they continue to. grow in number and severity. . ' . ,-, ..,. They are the outgrowth of exbaaated nervevforce, and the heart cannot stop to rest, as do -other orcana but .must continue to struggle until completely disabled, and thafs the end. On the-very-Bret-4tKHctton"nr heart trouble you can atop all progress aad effect a cure by the use of.. Dr. Mile Hesrt Ccr the most effective heart remedy known. It builds up. feeds and strengthens the nerves and muscles of the heart and re stores It to perfect health. - 1 had aerlous heart' trouble: for two momna my uie aeemee; to hang by a thread; when myu attention wea . Called to Dr. Miles' Heart-Cure. I oommenred taitlna the lfeart dure, tnd N.min mw.A in two montha they restored me to com parative good health." RBV. W. A. ROBINS. Por JCIgln. Ont i , . If first battle rails la un.A. beck.-;; , - . T" : . "'1 ."'! ".'.- ' '' ' e ' r- ri r J i.t : 'V : ' ...... - i ' v i i ' ' -' 1 1 SlOiKEy A ivVe want vour ears for' a business with as complete! .. voaau i rnanere not wnei huq m too is you neea, we ten euppiy uiem pna aa W9 m 1 ; v cost that win surprise you for belnx so '. reasonable. ,YrQU-may have been buyinj your , "tools at "another store for many years, but if on one 'occasibn you make a purchase .; here your future trade is a nature) sequence - When you're in the vicinity of our store I 'again just look into our windows at the vast assortment of every kind of tools. And . : n when" you'1 think, of us ' remember 6ur motto.";..'i i r. '-'f; "?:'f , ....V-r-,T- J ' .;No.' 141-143 First Strpet, Corner , Alder Sole Agent for Fox Steel Furnace, Magee's ': Ca4t Turnaces'' (Bums J Either - Coal ' or Wood), .Universal. Ranges and- Heaters Moore's Steel Ranges and Cook Stoves. sV mmmmmt IN WOOD PRICES FOR ONLY 30 DAYS -J ' 3T AI. 1 "rrwSafa 1 l A I IT. I i , v , 1 ,ts ( , B - rwam vtwaua onx. .: , -,- : v--t-.. ' . . . f. ' K, J ... . S Oraen short alas, per load ..fl.TB "-- ' 'V r)"rC It' I ' - OOP. c' : :U (9 IT short elab, per load.., M2.60-'-" -'.-i-' : 2.75 OL I - 225 -v-. , K inside, pe load: hm'- S- . - "Zw 1 b I'.-.' --VVr 4-foot it wood, aereere., I I3.8b .,- V'" ' . 1 ' ' -' T ;: ' Block wood, per load.. ....is.OO' ' ' 1 .' ..' ' ' . ' ' i J .r'T'1 st greea aUbweed ay afrasgesMat. t . SRVOBB ' sr. oouru ; Far TsasU.rtve Tears a Iwspayet of I am In favor of equal rights to conformity with law. end special privileges to none. ' This ctty to be' ran on a thoroughly business basts, and the occupation tax ordinance should at once be repealed as preludl clous te the growth ahd welfare of the city. , .-, , -:,...- ,T-,-., .-, f - , HOPES OF DIAMONDS IGOJlOLIIIERJNG ' (continued frojn Page One) "Y per pent per month for the eep of his ft. Among outer lomgs ui signer agrees te accept I per cent per annua on his money paid lw after the contract expires and his diamond Is due. Though agreeing to pay up all contracts when they run out, still the company provides that In oaae it can t the investors shsll receive I per cent annually during the Urns the company remains , delinquent. which time may continue indennltely. But there are ether statements', which throw doubt on the whole .proposition. One o; them -is. that Jhc, rlctlm agrees to the setting aside of if per Cent of M o n e goes ,, further in ScfeiUraj's Best, a great deal farther; besides the comfort of feeling safe ; you know "you sre safe. - IvtecGnoiLiiiocs ' minute. We want to remind you a line of all tools.- as can be ALL - Green short, per load., Dry short, per load Dry 4-foot wood, per card '"" V oa. ....... ''. eBe prtoee see BANFIELD-VEYSEY FUEL CO. Phone Main aS3 Opposed to VOTE ''...'. . I '1 . , ;f'-"3:-''i'' v ; ; On the Republican. Ticket at the ; ' hie monthly payments for e fund to "purchase . diamonds.? .which -diamond, however, are not purchased, ss the, com pear when it does pay; produces gold, not- geeae. ,; t v-. i-t , - ' -' Beehev SCigk bwaresV-.:-' ' . This Interest .of It par cent a month or 110 per cant a year .would seem auf- flcient for the average benevolent corporatlhn,- but not ' for .thai Preferred Mercantile company.' In addition; to the If per, cent, te per cent more la to be set aside each month for the expenses of the company and the. profits of the concern, and this fact Is boldly stated, though not. se badly as her. In abort SO cents on every dollar are extractee by .the company ah receipts of ths pay mente, end after 11 weeks If the com' peny-flnds.lt- cannot pay Its creditors they will get per cent annually ea the money they have paid in,, minus of course -the 14 per -cent e month exacted iur vsptrners ana prvnuer. ' Steeling end slaughtering milch rows. In er ' near a large- city, la s novel In dustry that perhaps no other place but Portland can boast of- - -- , k IvJCu 4 ".! that we are in the hardware ': found on the entire Pacific . WESTS1DB t.T5 - - Smespt aHetUat eja-SO v leieeie xeighte. SJ3.25 , OVf nBS huy OTC B4,Vg . Bsr-ssT, V AJTS SA VS XX. sssaasd e the Sn of jaeax 'v-' j -' . SO TtllRO STREET., v. ... -i . Occupation Tax .:, ;" ,:-v - ,' ;.. . FOR :'-. H. Cooper Mayor SPRING end ELASTIC Fit Cuarantft. PWees $IJO Vp. ; Com and Commit Our Expert. ' taueo Davis Drurj Co. T ss- soums. V;-;. street, Mrs, , Brigadier . Stm well from Los Angeles assisted ,by theRescu home' officers; will conduct e holiness " meeting tomorrow morning at 11 o'clock, and In the afternoon at a '.ii. .v. 1 win swear In new soldiers. This wretr mg jcnsign H.unn. the officer rn charge, will conduct a rousing song and pralte ' service.- ,' i , Soet Borrow Treebla. . ' It la a bad habit te borrow enytMng. but the worst thing you can possibly berrow Is- .trouble. , When sick, sore, heavy, weary and wern out Jy the pains and poisons of dysoeDela. fill lAilsnsss. Brfght's dlsesse, end similar Internal disorders, don t sit down mnA brood i4 over your symptoms, but fly for lymctoroe. bu nv tnr rtiuf . to ESertrle Bttfers. Here- yon will And sure and -permanent forgetful nese of sa yevr troubles, and your bofiy will not be burdened tor a load of 6--A. dlsesse. At Red Cross Pharmacy, Slxih and Oak streets, on the way to the Poste&ce. Price IOC, Guaranteed, -V r ( v. .