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i Pe Fi ~ ny aa eee ne SS a ee e.. «Ee ee a, 8 SOIes | PET 52 gl Tia ites 1 a ne a = eneral Lee Dead iL WAR HERO SUCCUMB RA FEW HOURS’ ILLNE eo « arre “GEN: FITZHUGH: Lie: {By Seripps News Asvoy » WASHINGTON, D.C. Ap Riconk Fitehugh war bero of the at Providence bo from am attack of apoplexy select him carly yester: while on & [train from Bow te to" on. He remained | watil within a few mo at bis death. He was 68 years | be; None of the members of | fe Was present Lee was remored to the! feapital yesterday a5 soon as the (rain arrived in the city, and it thoeght bis wonderful vitality ‘aaniet in his recovery. No que realized that death was so near f he | Many a sdations | ‘To be bad at Langs at al! times. WESELL POSTAGE STAMPS HAVE TWO PUBLIC _WE HAVE CHAIRS FOR ‘ByERyBODY. a PARCELS FREE MAKE OUR STORE YOUR BEADQUARTERS. : / s LANG DRUG COW Pr COLMAN BUILDING. Wi Firn Ave. = Middle of Block. tsa Columbia and Marion. —Go TO— FOR BICYCLE REPAIRS } $24 g004 values in Hardware. 1310 Second Ave, | | | $6,750 The northeast co r of Be 1 Che Lot 60x M. B. CRANE & co, INC, no | NS P< = jeant is shown conclusively by the fact 8 TO A STROKE OF APOPLEXY | 8s G ye We At 9 o'clock last aight his strength began to fall, and bis palse grew weaker Death came at 11 o'clock, A halt hour before he dist the general ree ognized his brother, who came Into | he roe The ack is attributed largely | to the great amount of work he has done in behalf of the military and naval review, which tv to be held! Va., during 1907.) five children sur-/| vive him. A son, General George} Lee, who was about to sail for the Philippines, has changed his plana. Funeral arrangements have not been made. lee Alaska (Continued from Page 1.) | miles west that continent. It covers af area approximating 2,000,- 000 square miles, extending some what north of the equator, and south of the twentteth parallel of | latitude. including that most lone. some bit of the earth's surface, Easter teland; it sweeps west al ost to the Promotos flands {n the lo archipelago group.and swings north again, and has been surveyed land sounded on «a line running northeast to the Galapagos islands. | The peculiar and unexpected thing | jabout this ceean desert is the fact that it is shallow water; that im, it is shallow when compared to the immense depth of the rest of the | orean’s floor It im, in reality, an immense vol- piatean. That it is voleanic that the dredgings are all bits of manganese rock volcanic inva, worn perfectly round by the action of the water. Day after day the dredging ap- paratus of the Albatross brought up bushels of cannon balls. as they ap- peared; and then they would vary im size until they resembled pota toes, finally dwindling to peas. The average depth w fathoms, or 12,000 feet—a little over two miles There are parts of the ocean which have been sounded to 4.060 fathoms so it is apparent that this is not to be regarded aa low bottom. This | five-mite depth is found immedinte- y off the coast of South America at Atkin will sing two bass solos, | |"Rock of Ages” by Remick and “The Way of the Cross” by Sall-| man | Trinity Parish, Kighth and James Rev. H. H. Gowen, ree Serv. | joes at 7:20 and 11 & m, and 7:30/ Few of the FOUND DESERT | Young. Ka THE SEATTLE STAR—SATURDAY APRIL 1905 er ma a the wean bed th st and vered with A we of ooze. This | mud ry at antities of decaying nd animal forma, which have - 1 h the regions nea he " } and @en dying, have gone to t 0 de eon it ) athom ’ hat the bottom wate Me ea dark re frigerator whet imals and pla re preserved for ¥ of time. Agassiz ts of opinion that he w no life on the ! » ocean and hat hav i e dead and d a have y hed and started to their i f ex } fact at © are 1 th nt j thing Faste ' 4200 from the Gall nd ' south we ther miles distant f he r Mane nd t he is a ‘ and tr jen nm th p Mt the r t lated k the be > id that it never forma of ant rude gras Tt has i no flowe ze oral and & regarded a tery whe Trinity Mist Epis ner ‘ th and atre Rey, N. Evans, pa ives at 11 a, m. and § p. M ing subse An Open Doc ‘ Ing subject. “A Closed Door,” day » ol at 8:45 a.m. Kpworth League at 7 p. m Swedish M. E., Fremont—Rev John Ovall, pastor hing at} 10:45 a. m. and 8 p. m. Morning subject, “The Benefit of Trials;” | evening subject, “The Great Oppor- tunity.” Sunday school at 9:45 a. ™. Epworth League meeta at 7:30 rm, St. Paul's Eplacopal—Rev. R. 1 HRarnes, rector. Morning Pray 1! a. m. Evening Prayer at 7:30 PR m Sunday achool at 9:45 a. m Chote will repeat Easter muatc Subject of morning sermon Sign of the Croas;" evening jag with Christ.” Lane Street Preabyterian—Sunday school at 9:30 a. m., followed by |preaching at Il a m. by Rev, Git lette. Christian Endeavor at 6:30 Dp. m. and preaching at 7:30 p.m. by Rev, Blythe. Special music by the choir at the evening service; Mr REASONS WHY WE ARE ENTITLED TO YOUR TRADE AND CONFIDENCE OR TAILORING, for its quality, is the lowest priced on the coast. We don’t do cheap tailoring. Quality is our aim, at price within reach of any man who cares for his personal appearance. We have the largest line of exclusive novelties in confined styles in the city. You take no chances ordering here, by reason of fact every garment must be perfect, with that distinctive style and finish which is fast proving the standard of worth in this city. E ARB HERE TO STAY-=--Been here a long time; want to grow with Seattle; want the support of every man who is willing to pay a fair price for his —_, tailoring when assured of the equivalent. T* OUR DELUDED FIRIENDS who send away we tell you, don’t do it. Keep your money here, because you can’t get better tailoring, and we actually give anteeing you better results. Dp. ay school and Bible class 9:30 a.m Morning sermon by | Rev, P. T. Rowe, D. D.. bishop Evening sermon by the a rector Holy Trinity Lutheran, Eleventh and & Olive—Rev. H. A. W pastor, Sunday school at $45 a m. Morning service at 11 a. m. Lather League at 7 p m Vesper service at 7:45 p. m. Piret Unitarian, Seventh avenue Pike street—Rev. W. D. Sim pastor. Services at 11 a m ‘The Church of Calvin and wrch of Channing tatro ductory address, “A Word More About Revivals.” Sunday school and adult class at 10 a m. Temple de Hirsch—Rev. Theo. F Joseph, minister. Services every Friday evening at 8; every Satur- day morning at 10. The Evangelical Association ner Harrison street and Taylor ave- | nue-—Rev, H. B. Hornschuch, pas- | te German services at 11 a. m. Buglish services at & p. m., subject. “Lessons Learned from e Re-/| vival.” Preaching at Bethesda, three blocks east of Green Lakecar line on Kilbourne avenue, Sunday at 3 | p m.. by Harvey F. Tyler, subject Divine Life For Spirit, Soul and Body | First Church of Christ, Sclentiat Sixth avenue between Marion and | Colombia streeta. Services at 11 «. | sbject, Adam and Palten } . W. BOYNTON’S — J ONE-MAN SAW The wonder o onds Sermon the Ch cor you better satisfaction for less money. We ask the preference on an equal footing, guar- Get acquainted; know that we are here; see our stock before placing your next order. IRVING & CANNON TAILORS uu Just a step off Second avenue, Columbia Boston Just received a line of import- ed Fancy Vest Goods, Exclu- sive Patterns. amr street, Building. thodeub a0 the const saeentate peaks which are the highest sg tay 2g ar E| The ocean plateau of which Prof 3, 3% 4 an a “2 me sears: er Agassiz brings back an acount he 5-foot lengths. Man.” ‘Staday sehool at 12:15 p. af ete m., high mass and sermon; 7:3 ee bens 1c Ib; wax beans I5c Ib.; | $ A al hes, box, $4.50; p peanuts, be; Virginia neanuta, found to be almost as level as a } A good warranted | Testimonial meeting Wednesday | p. m., rosary and benediction. per sack 7 $1.00 | Australi box, $3.60; white | Te; Jumbo peanuts, Se; almonds i billiard board. The daily soundings : 50-foot Cotton | evening at 8 o'clock es + Placentia cabbage, 2M ; cauliflower, § aves a, box, 00; black grapes, box, wut *, a Ishowed hardly 200 fathoms varia-| 2 3 Hose ....$3.50| The First Presbyterian Churgh+} Special Meetings. . hae gg Pn 1s +] Gather det Chines eh, Oyster, Ete. [tion im 2,000 miles, from the depth | = Bo ag] Corner Fourth avenue and | ‘i | entons, yellow, 1b, 40; cniona, Panna, ; ’ Boles, 4c; Diack cod. €c: ling com { 2,000 fathome. |S 3 Same Hose 4p Tur M. A Matthews, D. Pet Queen City Theosophical Society ung 8, 10c; Globe oniona,| ast S dele 0c; crabs, $1@ 1.75; ma, open i ar ¢ font $1.75 |" ron A. Matthews, D. Dsl of America, Pioneer block, A. 0. | nch; spinach, crate, 504 brick 18c; California shipment, $1.50; clams, per sack, On this vast plain not a vestige of | 3 E ese met will preach cmon SunthSi, “pon “genday study cham at 7 $1.00@! head lettuce, | tse. 1 sen $1.50; oysters, Olympia. per sack, plant or animal life is to be found. | = > Big ng at 11 o'el entitled “The| a. “The Secret Doctrine” Lec parsley, %¢ doz.; ca cooking. California $4.50; open b gallon, The bottom was explc for Mite | 3 ; poorer hss P * Precepts apa]? st 8p. m..eubgeet, “Cyete Lew,” | Yakima potatoes, $26 | creamery, 2 2.2 salmon, salmon in vain, and even the surface iife| ~ ee. oe ng. acticen, li discuss the #ul may ee price rt PA)" | Greely potatoes, $21.00022.00; Yak- | Foose BS _lée perch, | which generally teema in almost In- | ¥ Pierre t, “The F I's Feast,” Sundhy) * The Theosophical Rrctety, Seat. | eo eet ® tome, ($50; | Mew! strictly fresh ranch, 20@21c; Ore- | So) am founders, t nets came up empty. nf ’ ooh or ¥ Weatminster F n Ch n , : - ~ y . ? Mie ir tnte Lots chhoure cae th 3 Netting, 26 in BR henge er wren! day 8 p. m. lecture, “The Religion | hothouse rand per. dom: | @olden , mn sacks. $5:65; extra c, |: halibut 6G 7c: peren, a Greet pa a a ; I Papesgig ce of the Daotas by Major C, Newell, | spptes. fancy Spitzen- | tm eacks, $6.65; powdered, in bar- | - be % tleally dead water : wide $2.00 | ject wth and sinems in berg apples, California | get, $6.40; Gry ganulated, in each: ent, per bbi.. $4.75; Crowm On the eastern edge of this pla- | % + 160 feet 2-Inch hristian Life,” and “Lost Op-| | t eben, per | Geabs outa ie hares hake linnesota hard, wheat, #1: 'tean, off the coast of the northern | 2 2 mesh Poultry | portunities.” is »% tery, $1@ 1.25; | sugar, $6.06; maple sugar, 10@12%. ‘dard Dakota, $6 ‘Olympic. $4.763 part of South America, and not far| § + Netting, 48 in.| eotein : memebers | 4c if paid within 16 days. Stric, $4.75: Holly, $4.75; Goldem from the Galapagos nda, Prof. | ; wide 50 . arian hwest, $6.75; Elect: Light $ in Catholic Meetings. " asparagus, Meats. “ee De owen Agassiz found teeming animal life. | 3 + A fine little Lawn| Reman Cathe ~— -a | S $2.00; Cell | Cows, beer, aaeer ay Gold Medal, $7.60; Top Notch, And the strangely mingled charac- : Mowe 95| St. Mary's Parlsh—Rev. W. J,|_ Western avenue was well cleaned se oan, | ton 7% @8c; pork, T@7%c; lamb, 9e; Centenmiats, best, $4.75; Golde - ot O ; mowet Saturday morning of the steamer ’ i | aot Grop, $4.25; Patent Excellent, $4.76g ter of it was at first puzzling. until | A fine taney Mor. | Metz Early mass and sermon |‘ hat arrived Priday. Several spring lamb, $304; dressed veal, | Noveity A, 84.26 it was found that it was borne in le tised Se ree n| (children's mans at $30 a. m.). Sun eee oh Gekedann tind Gn ae Sane oand P small, S@8c; live rabbit, “dozen, - the Humboldt current from the cold | : Door, any size (ay school at 9:30 a m. and 2:30) of fancy the only ar j Hams, Bacon and Lard. ree ek a Antare le Fg a: * ve ee $1.35 P. = High meas and sermon at} rj r market lay Prulte. | Hams, 120 . breakfast, $ ‘ i . 1 h : Ife o até Pose alt, roon | 20:20 & m Ins ruction and benedi. morning. oo) Be as, bunch, $2.50@2 . ISK O1E%; fara white Lp tierce, ur, per bbl, $5.00; ‘ocality. Fuse 1§ Damon — Sereen |tion at 3:30 p. he | tiga, %-Ib br : Rite Ross Shor lend $2.50: buckwheat, It was necessary, {n plotting the | © Sor metiit | Cathedral Ci Terry ave 6 | ediess, 10-1b cartoons, 60 | ba > ¢ an desert, to tre and make al- Bon | Masses at 6:00 a. m., 7:30 a. m., 8:3 Ce eatoned } wrape fruit, per bor, 42.50] 0! Ducks, ar Tre ite: lowances for this and one or two & m. and 10:30 a, m.; evening serv: | V* bm agent on af nit. me @ | greeved, 15@16c; chickens, dressed, other currents be ng fo of life n 20 0, limes, per hun ; . 1 8 0 ; rolled oats, oth urrents bearing forms of Ii ie at 8:30 & m at shea 15@17 ing chickens, $3.00@5.50 ay egy 5 jin the surface waters. But when the Sacred Heart Church—Rev. Geo.|%)+ived in fine _— gen, hp .. 00) per dozen; turkeys, ney loca en ber ‘Done yy By mrs eign get Cc. W. Boynton Saw * ag BB Behe oh sdind | ren $1.26 per < “2 meditran: | Tener 50 he | $a80. farina, 10-Ib. sacks. per bala, miles from the tern coast of a. m., low mass; 7:30 p. m., veapers, Vegetables. sweets $2. Jap, bale, $1.15@ jute | $3; hominy, large, per bbl, $4.70; uth America, this current was | Com an sermon and benediction Beans, Gry. pt outs ranberries $10; pin ea, Brasil, per Ib. 13@14e: cocoanuta | hominy, small, 10a vale, $2.60; Holly lost, and the waters over the vol- | p y Chureh of the Immaculate Con- | white $2.25 ‘enn | $3 strawberries | Per “Tie tke ‘Se een see, | poy haga Bek peas r plateau were .w nd to be des-| 300 Pike Street ception—Rev. A. Sweere. At 7:30 , i pint beans, $3.25; | i te; pitted plums, | tiberts, 13 black walnuts, i | $4.60° pearl bartey, 100-1b. sacks, $4; titute of all animal and vegetable and 8:30 a. m., low mass; 10:30'payo beans, $2.26; Lima beans, $ rat es, crate, $1.00@ hickory nuts, 7c; butternuts, 80; spilt peas, $4.50@5, popcorn, per cwty