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'MORTAL REMAINS OF DEVOTED PRIEST ARE BURIED WITH MILITARY CEREMONY Funeral of Late Father McKinnon, Who Gave His Life for Spiritual Welfare of the Forces in the Philipp THE SAN FRANCISCO CALL, THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 6, 1902. 9 ines, Held From Armory. SCOTT’S EMULSION. The “Why”’ of If. Why does the body fail at times toget necessary nourishment from ordinary food ? Because the digestive organs are not strohg enough to perform their proper functions. Why should these organs be aided in their work ? from twenty precincts in this county give Lane 1863 and Pardee 1017. There aré two precincts yet to hear from, which will swell Lane’s plurality to about 400. e Four Shasta Precincts Missing. REDDING, Nov. 5.—Unofficial returns received from all but four of the forty- nine precincts of Shasta County show that the Democratic State ticket carried the county by 550. Siskiyou Cheers Democracy. YREKA, Nov. 5—Lane carried Siskiyou County by 350, Beamer by 309, Ford by 50, Hubbard (D.), for the Senate from the > + Second District, by 75. Wells (D.) in the g‘lrst Assembly District is elected. Because the digestion of ordinary food is more than they can accomplish when they are in a weakened condition. It is necessary that some aid in the form of an easily assimi- lated nourishment be provided. Why does the nourishment supplied in Scott's Emulsion feed the body when ordinary food does not? Because being scientifically emulsified it is rendered much more easily digested and the whole system gathers nourishment with much less effort. There is less tax upon the whole digestive tract. Why is the nourishment contained in Scott’s Emul- sion assured proper distribution ? Because the emulsion is easily and naturally taken up and utilized by the system. e Why ig, the good effect of Scott’s Emulsion soon noticeable ? Because the ingredients represent the very form of nourishment needed. The stomach requires a change and rest from ordinary food and hence the good effects of the emulsion are quickly seen. Why is Scott's Emulsion a food for the whole system? : Because every part of the e’mulsion——-oil, hypophosphites and glycerine, is adapted to some special need of the body when a wasting condition exists. Why is it necessary to nourish the whole body when only one part is affected ? Because the blood, nerves, bones and muscles must all be considered and provided for in restoring waste and estab- iishing uniform health. Scott’s Emulsion gives nourish- ment to all, collectively and individually. Tulare Efects Democrats. VISALIA, Nov. 5—Official returns al- ready in indieate that Lane carried Tu- ‘lare CoMnty by about 450 votes. All of the Democfatic county candidates are elected except Sheriff and Assessor. R - Napa County Boosts Pardee. NAPA, Nov. 5.—Pardee carries this county by 378“votes. Beamer is 301 ahead in twelve precincts. The Republicans eledt the whole county ticket except Su- perior /Judse and Sheriff. Pomona Stands by McLachlan. POMONA, Nov. 5.—James®McLachlan, Republican nominee for Congress, has 576 majority in Pemona City, the largest vote ever given any candidate here. B, LT A | Lane’s Plurality in Tuolumne. SONORA, Nov. 5.—Tuolumne, complete excepting one small precinct: Pardee 1221, Lane 1871. Total returns will increase Lane's plurality about 15. flak 3 PO s Republicans Win in Inyo. INDEPENDENCE, Nov. 5.—Incomplete returns give Pardee sixteen majority. The county i8 conceded to the Republicans by a small majority. A ST Nevada Goes to Pardee. ‘ADA, Nov, b.—Complete returns from evgry precinct in Nevada County give: Pardee 2000, Anderson 2009, Lane 1%1, 4 Dockweller 1565. v Lake County Returns. LAKEPORT, Nov. 5.—With four small Republican precinets to hear from, Lane's vote is'701; Pardee, 581; Lane's plurality, 120. £ Sierra Adds to Pardee’s Plurality. DOWNIEVILLE, Nov. 5.—Complete re- turns from every precir.ct in Sierra Coun- ty except one gives Pardee 689, Lane 498. e Democrats Win in Modoe. ALTURAS, Nov. 5.—Modoc County gives Lane forty-five plurality in six precincts. The others are not yet heard from. ARMORY OF FIRST REGIMENT TO IMPRESSIVE SCENES DURING THE MARCH OF THE FUNERAL CORTEGE BEARING REMAINS OF THE LATE REV. e | o 8 Del Norte Returns. CRESCENT CITY, Nov. 5—Unofficial but complete returns from Del Norte County give Pardee 71 plurality. WE’LL SEND YOU A SAMPLE FREE FATHER McKINNON FROM + .+ UPON REQUEST . .. ST. DOMINIC'S CHURCH. PLUR the late Rev. the terda: First streets, wi impres: ory of g g ey Guard of C Father soldier y from Regi- alifor- | th fall The ceremonies | ve and were a | when Colonel Woodruff, U. a2 ma » i From Page 7, Column 7. s will increase this plu The R licans have six or eight members of ure. Republicans. Great Victory for YEND Swee mbers w = the F an ! County Governor, wil tick tive and ) They 1 Wyoming i Congre: Richards, for rs of the Democrat County a may elect House, but the s sweeping. 1 give 600 for t et ar ticket RE repr 1 be a gair Exce wer electe hter four with when counted, gt is thought, | nis plurality over Meyer (D.) Nov. 6.—Late ¥ Teports that the re- s over- | ss will Gover- Legis- s gain- nd one three Repub- Laramie hich was claimed by Beck (D.), he Re- d 700 for the coun- for Maryland Democrats. O e e whom he gave his life. The great armory was not large enough to contain all those who, loving the priest and admiring th2 man, desired to pay tribute to his mem- ory before his remains were congsigned to their last resting place in Holy Cross | Cemetery. People commenced to gather at the armory early in the morning, and S. A, com- menced his eulogy of the beloved priest there were fully 1000 standing in reverent titude about him. When the remains were taken from the for the Prohibitionist candidates in each district was small. The only Socialist candidate, Mareck, in the Third District, received 485 votes out of the 31,000 cast. | DEMOCRATS VERY SCARCE. | Buccess of R«pubfin Party in Idaho Greater Than Expected. | BOISE, 1daho, Nov. 5.—The election yes- llv‘x’ci«,\ proves to have been much more | of a Republican landslide than the re- | ports last night indicated. The Repub- | lican State ticket has carried the State | by a majority close to 6000. Burton L. | French, for Congressman, has a little larger majority and some of the cdndi- | dates will fall a little less, but as a rule the ticket went through straight. The Republicans have eighteen of twenty-one | members of the Senate and thirty-five of | the forty-six members of the House. This gives them a total of fifty-three on joint | ballot to fourteen for the Democrats. This result disposes of all the Demo- cratic candidates for Senator and brings | the Republican aspiranis into prominence. These are W. E. Borah of Boise, Judge D. W. Standrod of Pocatello, W. B. Hey- | | burn of Wallace and ex-Senator George | L. Shoup. g it S La Follette’s Plurality Increases. MILWAUKEE, Nov. 5.—Belated returns of two seats for the |increase La Follette’s plurality in the State, Nov. 5—Complete re- and State show that sentation in the next Republicans and two pt in_the two city d Third and Fourth—the d_ by (R.) one comfortab’ precinet = je g ndi- in the Third, has in dis- 200. Denny (D.), in the Fourth, has plur or Schirm (R.). The vote Both Adul that y improper food but e We we rable ¢ and perhaps by ackage wonderful pasms our it more GRAPE-NUTS. baby did FOOD CHANGES PEOPLE. ts and Babies. their elders dc girl He advised a not physie. For to see her having come f er perfectly we tle girl remarks about her beauti- and ~ her bright, never in eat and thrive on the same » when pens to be Grape-Nuts. had spasms,” George B. Noble of West | caused, the physician said, diet of gain n either | weight or brightness, and we had | Large Gatherin simply wild, hopeless and | ver our little one. I had been reading of Grape-Nuts, | a long | inspiration 1 bought a | and began feeding them to her. second meal we used ho more | d have never used any since. improve. ght was 17% pounds &t 2 years; | yery interesting explanations of Indfa and 7 pounds at 2 years and 4 | her millions of people. doctor had fear for. her | rom her | ture spoke of the work of the_ British the continued use of Grape- | 1 _and brighter child in the State | : witty | the latest estimate being 50.000. As near as can be figured out the next Legis- lature will be composed as follows: As- sembly, 75 Republicans, 25 Democrats; Senate, 35 Republicans and 2 Democrats. ; S RS Democrats Win in Texas. DALLAS, Tex., Nov. 5.—Latest advices fiom the Fifteenth Congressional Dis- trict, the only ome in which the Republi- cans were thoughtito be dangerous, show that Garner (D.) received 1500 majority. e Democrats Carry Arizona. PHOENIX, A. T., Nov. 5—Chairman Webb, of the Democratic Central Com- mittee, claims the election of Wilson, for Delegate to Congress, by 500 majority. Republican Chairman Nichols makes no statement, but the defeat of Morrison by small majority is tacitly admitted. BRITISH AND AMERICAN UNION ENTERTAINS g Enjoys Lecture and Views of India and Burmah by Henry Payot. The British and American Union held a social last evening at the Academy of Sciences. W. Greer Harrison presided and | was supnported by the British Consul. During the evening Henry Payot de- livered a lecture on “India and Byrmah” | with illustrations on the screen. The lec- turer was frequently applauded for the Consul General Bennett after the lec- Benevolent Assoctation, which, he said, did not confine itself to work among the British. ——e—————— Ministers Will Meet William. LONDON, Nov. 5—King Edward’'s now without | guests at Sandringham to meet Emperor often think of the awful- Willlam, who is cxpected to leave Kiel for we were ‘n such desperate | England to-morrow, will include Premier vy way interest | Balfour and his sister, Mr. and Mrs. Jo- than willing to tell | seph Chamberlain, Lord and Lady Lans- ut Grape-Nuts.” dcwne, Mr. Brodrick and other Ministers. armory and placed upon a flag-draped | catsson for transportation to St. Dom- | inic’s Church the large crowd followed. | At the church, where a high requiem |'mass was said for the repose of the soul of the soldier-priest, there was even a | larger crowd, and every one erowded into the church to utter a prayer for the de- | parted one and to listen to the words of | warm prdise of the deceased said by | Father Grant, a lifelong friend of Father | McKinnon. The course of the funeral cortege was marked by a show of the deepest sorrow. From the armory to the church the streets along which the funeral went were lined with people, who stood with bowed and uncovered hedds. The remarks of Colonel Woodruff at the armory were very touching and were de livered with such feeling that the eyes of almost every one present were dimmed with tears. At the close of the eulogy Father Cullen said a short prayer, every person within the armory kneeling during its utterance. The body was carried to the waiting caisson by six sergeants of militia. The | caisson, bearing the flag-draped casket, i | | SOUTH'S REPUBLICAN VOTE e e——— Continued From Page 6, Column 7. was an overwhelming defeat of amend- ment 28. In the county amendments 4 and 20 were defeated. Nos. 3, 18 and 25 prob- ably have been carried. The result will not be certainly known on the amend- ments until the officlal count on Monday. e SAN BENITO’S RESULT. Lane Has a Plurality of More Than Two Hundred. | HOLLISTER, Nov. 5.—Unofficial returns give Lane 263 plurality. The remainder of the Democratic State ticket carries the county by 200 majority. Ashe, for Con- gress, has a plurality of 165 and Dough- erty (D.) for Assemblyman in the Fifty- | eighth District 139 plurality. . Ventura’s Returns in Full. | VENTURA, Nov. 5.—Complete returns in Ventura County give Pardee 1681; Lane, 1245; Daniels, 1704; Smythe, 1115. For the Assembly, Pann (R.) is elected by 67. For Superior Judge, Ewing (D.) is elected over Williams (R.) by 603. McMartin (R.), for | Sheriff, is elected by 589. Farand (D.), for Clerk, is elected over Crawford by 107. Rice (D.), for Tax Collector, is elect- ed over Walker by 3. Selby (R.), for District Attorney, is elected over Rogers (D.), by 399, Gpniie o Returns Help the Republicans. SEATTLE, Nov. 5—The State of Wash- inglon has gone Republican, so far as re. turns now in show, by at least 12,000 ma- jority for Supreme Court Justice and Con- gressmen, King County alone contributes between 4000 and 5000 to these majorities. The Legislature on joint ballot will stand at ieast 110 Republicans to an opposition of twenty-six. The Republican majority is more likely to be increased than .low- ered by full returns which are coming in slowly from more distant precincts, A Lane Barely Carries Monterey. SALINAS, Nov. 5—With eleven pre- cincts to hear from, Lane has 1659, Par- dee 1571. The remaining precinets wiil not change the reswit. The estimated plurality for Lane of 75. Needham carries the county by 160. ——— Glenn a Lane Stronghold. WILLOWS, Nov. 5—Complete returns from Glenn County give Lane 340 plur- ality. Bell, for. Congress, carries the county by 27 majority. All but three can- are elected. Pardee’s San Diego Plurality. SAN DIEGO, Nov. 5—The city com- plete on Governor gives Pardee 1650, Lane 1442; Pardee’s plurality 208. All but nine- teen small precincts in city and county glve Pardee 2003, Lane 2337; Pardee’s plu- rality 616, —_———— Colusa’s Case Still Hopeless. COLUSA, Nov. 5—Following is the re- sult on the State ticket in Colusa County: Lane 1158, Dockweiler 1068, Pardee 607, Anderson 577, Curry 619,9 Rosborough 1003, For Congress, Coombs 581, Bell, 1092. Stanislaus Still Democratic. MODESTO, Nov. 5.—Unofficial returns didates on the county Democratic ticket sl P Lane Leads in Trinity. WEAVERVILLE, Nov. 5—On. returns from two-thirds of the. total vote, Lane has 424 and Pardee 382. 3 SCOTT & BOWNE, 409 PEARL STREET, NEW YORK. | was preceded by Company C, Sewenth | United States Infantry, and wag followed by the honorary pallbearers, chosen from | the National Guard, the army and va- rio‘:‘s r:;;h‘ ;)r‘ggalx;‘fli.':l!:?s‘hf(glzv(r:‘ then& give Pardee 8 plurafity in Amagor | Park Avenue: J. B. Kind, at the Albert; ceme the relatives eceased an / ; : - K s felly 500 friends of Father McKinnon in . Pardee Ahead in Butte. County. }sA C. Kirk, H. Trabotat, at the Imperial; OROVILLE, Nov. 5.—Returns from all precincts in Butte County but two give Pardee 2274, Lane 2178. — Mono Is inr Republican Column. BRIDGEPORT, Nov. 5.—Latest returns give Pardee about twenty-five plurality in Mono County. il e Pluralities in Yolo County. WOODLAND, Nov. 5.—Yolo County M. McGuire and wife, at the Westminster; J. Mahr, L. Steek, at the Broadway Cen- tral; L. Morton, at the Rossmore; Mrs. B. Paxton, at the Victoria; W. E. Proc- | tor, at the Grand Union; H. R. Reynolds, |at the Criterion; H. L. Terry, at the Herald Square; H. G. Torrance, at the Astor. Los Angeles—G. F. Bovard, N. E. Rice and wife, G. M, Cake, Miss P. S, Forve, 4 at the Vietoria; Miss L. Kellam, at the Union Square; O. L. Johnson, at the Stur- carriages. form. The funeral arrangements were made by Hugh T. Sime, Major George Filmer, Captain Willlam L. Wall, Lieutenant Wil- kins, Lieutenant O’Keefe and Captain Jo- seph McQuaide, chaplain of the Seventh Infantry, National Guard of California. The honorary pallbeares were Colonel Woodruff, Colonel Thomas F. Barry, Colonel Willlam D. McCarthy, |Colonel James Power, Colonel C. J. Evans, Lieu- The pallbeares were all in uni- Pardee Leads in Orange. SANTA ANA, Nov. 5.—Complete re- turns give Pardee 810 plurality in Orange County. Close Vote in Tehama. RED BLUFF, Nov. 5—With five pre- cincts to hear from—Pardee 1037, Lane 1131, S ST tenant Colonel Charles Boxton, Lieuten- | pluralities: Bell, 399; Lane, 316; Diggs, for Placer Gives Pardee Plurality. tevant. ant Colonel John F. Connolly, Lieutenant | Senator, 669. AUBURN, Nov. 5.—Complete returns | San Diego—G. W. Manton, at the Man- Colonel D. Geary, Major Devol, Major give Pardee 70 plurality. hattan. Theodore Rethers, Major Charles Tilden, Lassen County Republican. Santa Barbara—R. Whitehead, at the Captain Oliver C. Miller, Captain A. P. - . Kensington. SUSANVILLE, Nov. 5—Twenty-one Califernidns tn' New Yoik. O'Brien, Captain J. P. McQuaide, Captain George L. Painter, Captain Charles Jan- sen, Captain Thomas Nemney, Captain E. precinets out of twenty-two give Pardee 531, Lane 431. NEW YORK, Nov. Californians have 5.—The followiag arrived. From San Smallpox, as officially reported in the United States from June 28 to September A. ' Selfridge, Colonel F. Beck, Major Francisco—F. D. Bovard, at the St. Den- | 5, 1902, amounted to 5021 cases, with 317 Smith, Captain Warfield and G. A. Stan- Amador County Complete. {s: J. Cardsden, at the Belvedere; Mrs. | deaths. For the corresponding period in ley. JACKSON, Nov. 5—Complete returns|\V. L. Cutler, Mrs. H. M. Hoyt, at the | 1901 there were 8534 cases, with 231 deaths. {171 0099 0000200000000 2C0000000023005090939809009030020800009290002200025202992990° L] Great Genuine Clearance of Kohler & Chase; 28-30 0"Farrell Strest, Largest Piano Fouse of the West. 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