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Show WILLIAM II. V.C:CLKS, noml-lii'iit, noml-lii'iit, liiinlicnuan, and hvoLlnir I of tlio l.tto n aviil Bcilcs of Oitilcn, who" iliml at his lmmo in Oior;oii yesterday. iC'1 rj i1 . 'i ;l ' - - - j ; - . - V - -'.1 ! :! j 5 V- 1 I i - t - i j 1 "vn! ilLLII H. ECGLES ! IS DEAD IN QREOlEi 1 1 1 : Death Follovs an Opera-tion Opera-tion at a Portland Hospital Hospi-tal for Stomach Trouble. jp'ciai to The Tribune. j tViPKV, (lot. C.Wiliiani II. K.-os. prniiinitn lurr.bennan of llakcr, Ore., and It'udt-n. I'tah. a brother of tho kit.- Pavid : K. vh-s. died at St. 'mcent'i hospital, j ' rtlai'd. (.'re., early th:4 tnorninu" from tho e v-et of an uporati.in f-'i sionia'-h ! trord'lc. The n.-vS of the rh-atli vi Mr. j Kelt--; was recei cd by in en: hers of lux . fam.ily in ihis city. j Mr. lh'des was bnrn in G:a-cov, Scot-I Scot-I ir.nd. fitly-six years aico. He camo to I Vtah wit.; his Parents wh.cn a youiic man. - For many years he was associated w ith I his brotht r, 1 jivid Kccles. In tho lu:nh,.T ! industry in this state and later in Orei-im. I He married Marian Schow .f Iluntsv iiie, I .Vov.-n-.be r l' 11. Mrs. F.'-'les and s.m. ! T'.oland S.. were at the bedsitie when the end. came. 1 The w :d w and the following sitis and daughters s'.irvi-e: Wiiiinm. Jr., Mrs. ' iv.iri 1 auan, Kolai'.d S.. of leaker. ( re. ; Mrs.' Waikor ( ')ie.-s:i;a n and Mrs. la;h.- M. W'rlcht of c-tien; Mrs. J. J. Wiley. Walker Walk-er S., T henna and f i ow ard 1 :.: es of : Faker. Two of the son? and two smis-in-hi w are in the serv n e of the count rv. Thev are Walker S. lvvls and J. J. , W ii-r-v. in Franco : Iv. hind S. I h'des In h.e spruce divisi.-n at Fortlar.d and I.nke Wriulit in tlie navy. Two sister. Mrs. M.'U'ie Swinirer of Ocdpn and M rs. .1. Dard of Baker, also su:vic. i The ho. I y will bo t a k f n to Thiker f qr f'ineral services and then brought to (-- I den for additional service? arid interment. 1 The arrangements for the funeral- here will be announced later. j Mr. Feeles was the last of tiie five Ft-eles brothers, who were imn-irtant fac- j t-ir in the development of the lumber industry in-dustry of the west. They w et o Pavid, ! .tvr, ).. Stewart. Samuel and William. I Mr. l-Vel e 3 was the president and tzen-ia! tzen-ia! muf:a'.:.-r of (the W. II. Fer-if-s I.um- ; her rnmiiany of ' ihikcr: Tiie Fir 1 aunb -r , compary of Creseent. Wash., and a Me.-R- ! holder in the 'InrldRrd P'ai-kins: company.1 r 1 ah - Ida ho Railroad comnany, Aniala- 1 Tnatc-1 Siiav company, t'tah .'eieai Food I eumpany and a number of other l-ical cor-j'Ofations. |