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THE SAN FRANCISCO CALL, SUNDAY, DECEMBER 7, 1902 FAMOUS FUNMAKER COMES HERE |VH[flAN SoOUT WITH THE_HAVERLY MINSTRELS pnasrn'e {leTiM George Wilson to Open at the QCalifornia Theater To-Night at the Head of an Ag- Agled Cieds, i, B iy 2 # s Murdered Near gregation of Story Tellers and Singers Solomonvill, ADVERTISEMENT. STATE RETURNG “A true and winsome picture of American life, with local color, real people, and a most convin- cing sincerity. The author of ‘*The Gentleman from Indiana’ and ‘Monsieur Beaucaire’ is to be congratulated on_his third success.” Secretary Curry Gives He's Civing Away & ™ s eeRTiF Fortune A BGOK FOR EVERY HOME ‘ Justice Beatty Has Largest Majority on Republican Ticket. Chicago Inter Ocean. | Ghe Gwo VANREVELS By BOOTH TARKINGTON Hero cf Indian Wars Makes Y Last Stand in His Lonely Cabin. i e Epecial Dispatch to The Call. A Masterpiece of Philanthropy by Hen. James R Kemmey,| _ ===~ ~———— ¢ & | State Curry zo-night certified to Gover- EX=M3_\0T of Readmg. Pa. | nor Gage the official vote on all State offices. The total vote for each office, | according to the completed returns, is as | follows: ‘ TOTALS ON STATE OFFICERS. | Governor—George C.. Pardee (R.), 146, Lane (D.), 143 Gideon s, oo Theodore 1. Kanouse (P.), ering, 130, enant Governor—Alden Anderson (R.), 9. 1 B. Dockweller (D.), 120,49; Frank B 10541; 8. Pe Meads (P, | | ecattering, 3. 1 ! Secretary of State—Charles F. Curry (R.), Alexander Rosborough (D), 118,122 TUCSON, Ariz., Dec. 6.—Telephone ad- vices from Solomonville state that Patrick Lynch, pioneer settler and former Government scout, was murdered at his ranch in Aravapai Canyon. The body was found on Saturday by James Kennedy, who lived in the same canyon two miles below the Lynch ranch. Kennedy, who went up the trail to see Lynch, found him lying on the floor dead with a bullet hole in his breast and strong evidence of a flerce fight. A double barreled shotgun at full cock, with both barrels loaded, lay at his head and near it a six-shooter with 6.—Secretary of | 111,856; Oswald Seifert 4803; Brooks (D.), attached to the regiment stationed at Fort Grant. Of late years he had been regarded as a miser, as he lived entirely on his ranch and it was the generel sup- position that he had between $15,000 and $20,000 buried on the premises. It is be- lieved that a stranger who recently was seen in the vicinity attempted to compel Lynch to divulge the hiding place of his treasure, and, failing, killed hit after a “There is the glamour of beauty, and the glory of color and motion and music, that precludes criticism.” Atlanta Journal. “A capital story to be read for the simple pleasure of being entertained.” Boston Herald. James Campbell (P.), scat- Fred C. Wheeler (S.), 11,018: Arthur C. Banta three empty shells. Outsi a wagon was (P.), 4762; scittering, 38. punctured by several bullets and blood “@ i i | "Controtier—ts. . Colgan ). _ 101.335; | e ol o ap Unquestionably the best thing Mr. Tarkington has i e N Ry LB Lynch was an exceptionally brave man done.” N. Y. Press. T aeatiaring. g | and when in the Government service was | ~ Treasurer—Truman Reeves (R.), 100,743; | known as one of the most fearless scouts | | General—TU. §. Webb (R.), 156,049; | | (D.), 114,940; Cameron Joel H. Smith (P.), ¥ i Surveyor General—Victor H. Woods (R. 1 “harles H. Holcomb (D.), . 113,28: tevenson (S.), 11,240; Thomas B. Ru 4800; scattering, 54. preme Court—Frank C. Jor- Lawrence H. Wilsol | William A | Kinz (8), i ering, bS. ! 3 coMflaon 4D: fight. Lynch than 80 1d. “« ; : 3 HON. JAMES R. KENNEY, |iims (b aoor: seatiering, £0. o0 0 O { A stranger Who has been seen in the Mr. Tarkington gives us an absorbing story . . . 3 The man who is giving away a fortune (' SIPERRIEREERL (oF (RS ¢ IR [ Vicinity of the ranch was overtaken by | W novel of pure romance . . . a fine bit of literature. omas J. Kirk (R.), 159,9: 109,90 3 Lingsey | | officers and told conflicting storles. He 1 was hustled off to Solomonville and thrown into jajl there, while an effort is being made to gather evidence against in books. Anna F. S “dholm (P.), 4626; scatterin Superintendent of ’State Frinting- w. 161,243; E. 1. Woodman (D.), i Detroit Free Press. R. Kenney, ex-Mayor, | v a fortune in books. He | . 13; S. E. Laverty (S.), s L.oso A} him. + ¥ them right into the homes | w0id'(p 5 4672; scatterini, 4 L: ] by . oD, 4 st | 3, U8R S L ynch came West in the early days nry Hutt 1.50 people abeolutely without cost | Chlet Jisies of e, Subrihe Coeri D , trom St. Louis with Government. troops. Hissireted @ ctlor by Howy ’ « uble to them save the small| G sy "5 "G walker .., 11,067; | He was in the Seminole war in Florida trouble of writing. He has had pre- | Stewart (P.), 4152; scattering, 21. { and had made a record with the reguiar Assoclate Justices of the Supreme Court— (R.), 165,828; Luclen Shaw C. Farnsworth (D.), 105,236; | (D.), §7,400; Emil Liess (8.), | 4 printed the most remark- on personaly, magnetismy nd how to succeed in Mfe| Ty 3 Jrafg Q0.0 485, ‘8 ever been written. It Is brim- | {0008, W55, G341 (L wie interesting and practi- | scattering, 5. It is just what the| CONGRESSIONAL RETURNS. army, from which he retired to take up ranching. His relatives are influential in St. Louls. A search has been made on his ranch to find, if possible, the gold which Lyncu is supposed to have hidden, but as yet it has been of no avail. B M. Angellottl . 108,516; E. McCLURE, PHILLIPS & CO., New York After the store was ¥4 instead of 75 per cent, as in the existing | rear of the store. cal inf law. closed he robbed it and escaped through voung man needs who is starting in life | peprecentative to the Congress of the United | . { the back door by removing the bar from to give him vim, push and energy; States. Fint DistrictJ. N Suette | R, Rates on the Philippine Imports. Burglar’s Clever Plan Succeeds. | the inside. to make him magnetic, to enable him“h'c",-‘S ). B10: W. O Claris’ (@0, 842; seat: WASHINGTON, Dec. 6.—Representa-| PHOENIX, A. T. Dec. 6.—Ezra W.i d‘ White Departs. » overcome obstacles and surmount | tering. 3. 3 | tive Cooper to-day introduced in the | Thayer's hardware store was robbed last | Former Embassador White Departs. ry ulty to success. It is just| Second District-Frank L. Coombs _(R.). | inouse a copy of the blll heretofore intro- | night. The burglar took fourteen revol-| BERLIN, Dec. 6—White, the retiring middle-aged man needs to | Rigers (S.), W. P. Fassett (P.), 367:| | duced in the Senate fixing the rate of | vers, ten dozen of the high-priced knives | United States Embassador, and Mrs to win and hold friends, to | scattering, 1 - 3 | | duty on articles imported into the United {and two dozen razors. He entered the | White left here to-night at 11 o'clock for Third _District—Victor H. Metcalt (R.) States from the Philippines at 2 per cent of the rates fixed by the Dingley law a leader in his community, 0|05 ¢, B. White (D), 8674; M. W. Wi way the minds of his | er}g (S.), 1556; T. x} lMonl’EDx‘r’\eryE:l:.)‘ ‘%3& i ourth _District—Julius Kahn (R.), 5; tes and make his mark | giopry” s “Livernash (D. and U. L.J, 16,13 is just what every father | William Costley (S.), 616: Joseph Rowell (P. mother needs to eradicate | 69; ecattering, 6. " s Fifth District—Eugene F. sers and evil inclinations In!wimiem 7. Wynn (D. under the raised floor of the office at the | bade them farewell. store during the day and secreted himself i Alassio, Italy. A large party of friends , GA"OXGE ‘WILJ‘ON | Loud (R.), 16, U. L). 22 c to strengthen their moral |Joseph Lawrence (S.), 620; Frank E. Caton (F faculties. banish diseases and makei:‘msix!l%mi;l:!:izuv C. Needham (R.), 17,268; them grow to be men and women |Gaston M. Ashe (D) AND KING OF THE MUSICAL NOVELTY' WORLD, WHO ARE 13,782; J. L. Copp (8.), Jolly (P. 8. istrict—James _McLachlan_ (R.), . Johnson (D), 8075; G. H. Hughes F. F. Wheeler (P.), 1195; scatter- L. C. such as God intended they should be. |81 WITH HAVERLEY'S MINSTRELS. 3 what every minister of the |y eeds to help him hold the{; ), steadfast in their faith, to | T ur e i 8 f the vicked | William E. Smythe (D.). 15,819; N. A. Rich R Samn £ e ;‘?‘;‘f;‘“ -.:n:; “r‘icgm_ | ardson (S.), 2091; Ellsworth Leonard (P.), 720. i¢ just what every lawyer| RATLROAD COMMISSIONERS. | . elp him influence juries, con- First_ District—Irwin (R.), 41,510; Hassett D him infis iver hie argu. | (Do 37.250; Hines (5.), 1960; Clark ‘(P.), 196. to deliver his argu-| “glong™ District—Andrews (R.), 20.874; eful, convincing man- | Braunhart (D.), 24,057: Barduhn (S. 2215; carries _ conviction with | Wiltiams ‘(P.), O Donnell (In 500, It is just what you need, | Third District—Henderson (R.), cy (D.), 50,548; Garrott (S.), 641 »u are or what you do, | (P.), get out of life the suc- | 3531 STATE EQUALIZERS. nd happiness which the | should be yours. If | (p)y’ 255 District—Brown (R.), 24,8 ful, if you are not | Seccond District—Brown ( i - | i ONE OF THE FOREMOST FUNMAKERS BEFORE THE FOOTLIGHTS EX . . 1261; ng, 9. Eighth District—M. J. Daniels (R.), 20,13 b || NITTE 0. S roswcnmga;rm, Iyric tenor, the letter carrier's faverite. They form one of the strongest quartets ever brought together in minstrelsy. Among the assisting mirth promoters are jovial Bert Swor, whose youth, grace and clever negro dialect have made him a favorite; Johnnie Swor, an irresistibly funny story-teller; Perron Somers, a cap- tivatiog singer of coon songs; Jake Young, Eddie Clinton, Frank Young and George Joseph. In the olio are real min- strel specialties as well, opening with the Young brothers, original black chinks, in @ side-splitting sllence and fun act. Brothers Swor, eccentric comedians and clever negro delineators; Garden and Somers, kings of the musical novelty world; George Wilson, in one of his fam- EROGE WILSON, one of the foremost funmakers before the footlights, will spring some new jokes at the opening perform- ance of Haverly's minstrels to- night. These witticfsms are guaranteed | to_make a sorrowful person laugh and when Mr. Wilson tells them in his own inimitable way he can arouse more guf- faws than a whole bunch of comedians. He is the leader of the excellent company of minstrels that Haverly brings to this Van Alstine (8.), 33,481; French | coast this year. Wilson enjoys great it is because you do 186: Houch (S.). 2277, Briggs (P). 633, | popularity in this city and he will be giv- @) Third District—Myers (R.), 28,008; Beamer ¢ secret power that rules | (D.), 39,052; Spivey (S.), 1230; McCowan (P.), | en a warm welcome when he steps on DOLEARS WILL D0 DOUBLE DUTY" First (D), Alford Turner nd minds of men. IE\®EL 1l spuien (), 5852 Han. | 16 Sto8° to-nlght at the Californla The- gus menologuse, and the Carl Dammann's y successful, you can|jey (D), 41, Marck (S.), 4541; Thomas | ater. roupe o ma::\elous acrobats, direct from nccessful if you will but | (P.), 2881; scattering, 1. | The goloists are all well known sing- l}ammersteins Roof Garden, New York rees around you. ers and have been heard with pleasure by | Clty- magnetic power | local theater-goers. Among the aggrega- | @ sieleieinirfufufofufuiutofmiuieirinieieini=il @ EBowWEA JOM. . . | tion of talent are Master Charles Rich- s book proves | s 5 COMMITTEE NAMES DATE il i y | ds, barytone; John 8. Roland, basso = with this mighty Arofundo: George Morgan, the English| FOR THE INAUGURAL BALL fl Ni"m mi BRY Ore OB R contralto, who comes direct from Moore ill e without the knowl- | ntimate friends or asso- | ence people secretly to | Function in Honor of Governor-Elect Pardee Will Occur on Night noughts and ideas. It| of January 12. is a wonderful force, capable SACRAMENTO, Dec. 6.—It has been | e 1 R TR e s o i e IR i) i definitely decided that the inaugural ball truly reveals the secret of = of nature,” writes . . . X in ho f Gove -elect G C. oS "o @ Gift giving 1s a double pleasure when the gift Pardee and the Incoming State adminis- brings pleasure. Minstrels, St. James Hall, & Burgess' 5 and Frank Coombs, London, England, n father couid not tration shall be held at the capitol on the oaeBlcpoag s n}",se” night of January 12. Tickets will be of it invaluable placed at $10 each, and ‘‘extra lady” tickets will cost $2 50 each. ¢ the most out of wish to achieve success The ball will be held on the floors of and e up o the it measure ot their| @ [n our Art Department we are showing a class of | .o e Soate wud Assemvive white the | y 59 Gask Newport News, \'a,;i d I/ f. d f ’ = f blanquet 1v;vlll be spread in the great c'or- e i \"’f?,L,J('IJf,\n& g | goods well fitted for gifts---prices fit, too. B vty e L T t an ur after r | committee as to the propriety of serv- ing wine at the banquet. Most of the members are of the belief that the flow- ing bowl is a necessary adjunct to a state ball, while some hold to the opin- jon that mineral water would supply ce g r work to my er ver fur! ve me , vou demon- | with wonderful succ oo e |8 Helpful Hints for Christmas Customers en. TR 1) (;]][,‘\;‘r-? N'a ¥ Paris Patena whatever inspiration is needed, and, be- Tt uid be found w | B sides, would remove any possibility of S 8 - ronze i would ‘be that you give | IRECE Pottery criticism. The wine question 1s being | g g o, | We show a num- |, is another new %3 held in abeyance, although it is under- e BEch: SREbakE bd ber of our own di- ' novelty just re- stood contracts for the sparkling bever- very few for centuries rect importations; | ceived, that at- age will be let at the proper time. r upon the possessors | varied and exclus- | tracts consider- Frank D. Ryan of the committee re- over their less in-| A ports that on his visit to Los Angeles on ive subjects in ex- attention | ,quisite de- | and comment. MUSIC CABINET-M: 1 &~ the occasion of the Republican banner hogany _finish, beautifully Lewelling. of Brownviile, we [ A - presentation he disposed of forty-five $10 LAMP—Decorated porce- c b Fou Sare” eneaged n 4 | / signs; “Nenu-| It comes in e decorated, has o drawer and | [ANE TIPS PO TABOURETTE — Golden Sqasnk duaw 4 PESK "Dllng\:lgflglt mr::;‘ phars,” here pic- | vase s, jardin- Governor-elect Pardee has not yet se- every lover of mu- I2 2 beautifully decorated globe; Weathered oak; old mission Width 30 in.. conveniently ar- nd Jung trouble, which tured, is a beauti- | ieres and some lected his residence in Sacramento, as the G e s .25 a practical as well as orna- 9esign: best of material and ;?,’;E:’ with pigeon holes: the doctors had pronounced incurable. I | ful subject, deli-| very oddly de- scarcity of vacant houses is at present 00 Pattems from $T.75 to §E00) mental article. Com-¢9 gy workmanship $2.75 draver. *“This “Wh ¢k am applying your teachings every day. | cately ~ designed | signed urns. great. ' "W Dlete ..... e 74 + §9 appeal to al 5;?5...‘6-25 = Sons N L work fori and 22 inches| The urn sho}\‘vn Would m! Slain. \ g s T . | high. Priced is 20 inches - . - 1 e X . o . " whrcc “monine ago 1600 copies o s $8.50) | hish, stchully R N B o T Thiy on 3 e an old gr op- B e et b ooy upaiety o* $8 00 pler, who had arrested him a year ago ROPE VALANCES--Graceful and pret- prove a ‘valuable addition to any | o when he threatened to kill his wife. t?': suitable for over drapery. Large Nbrary. If you would know all about| e Reyes, who had been drinking heavily, line of color combination; hypnotism, the wonder science of the | Quesal went to Keppler's hbuse after dark and each........ o A SR S R RS c age, personal magnetism, thought | Ware | Paris Bronz-s called him out, and, while lying in am- force, magnetic healing and kindred | bush, commen ing. Keppler was | sciences, write for a free copy of this | e Sty iy nd Arc also fitted for electrical ef- told that Reyes was looking for him, and A new novelty brighten your hall fects; one beautiful subject is “La Jeunesse.” It is fitted with two electric bulbs and wired complete for attachment to circuit. It is 28 opaque and opalescent—shows the | inches high and a rich ornament for colors of a rainbow. the drawing-room or Single pieces as low as$7050 reception-room $24'00 When focking for low-priced gift articles visit the Bush-Street Ann-x. Visit the new Japanese Department. STORES OPEN EVENINGS remarkable book at once.. It will be sent to your address postage prepaid. You will be delighted, mystified and | benefited more than words can tell. | Nothing like it has ever before been | inted. Ex-Mayor Kenney is giving them away for the benefit of the pub- lic. He believes by so doing he is ac- | complishing more good than by do- | nating his money to hospitals, public | Mbraries or anything of this nature. He | gives you a book worth more to a| young man than a coilege education. He gives it to you for your own per- | sonal use, to keep in your library or to carry with you. On account of the | great expense in preparing and print- ing this book only those are requested | to write who are especially interested in bettering themselves in life and who actually wish to make practical use of the information given in tlwJ book. If you want a free copy, write at once to C. C. Gilliland. secretary to ex- Mayor Kenney, office 18K, 420 Walnut street, Philadelphia. Pa. THE WEEKLY CALL $! per Year. | g2) shown in a num- ber of articles— vases, jars, jugs, bowls—odd shapes and elegant effects; this ware is 122-132 SUTTER. ST. 351-361 BUSH ST. was armed when he left the house. He began firing in the darkness in the direc- tion of his assailant, eleven buckshot lodging in Reyes' side and hip. The Cor- oer’s Jury exonerated Keppler. Jail Wedding Frees Prisoner. SAN JOSE, Dec. 6.—The county jail was the scene of a wedding this after- noon, and through this proceeding K. Larson, an inmate, obtained freedom. Tillle Espinosa, an attractive young wom- an, occupied a triple position. Besides be- ing the bridé, she was both the means of Larson’s incarceration and release. Lar- son was arrested yesterday on complaint of Miss Espinosa. To-day she called at the jail and after a few minutes’ conver- sation Larson agreed to marry her if she would dismiss the complaint. Justice Van Buren of Mayfield readily agreed to this and Justice Rosenthal was called to per- form the ceremony. i S W Jailbreak in Cananea,/ PHOENIX, A, T., Dec. 6.—It Is reported that another jail break occurred in Cana. nea, Mexico, a few days ago, in which forty prisoners escaped. They were fol- lowed by a posse, overtaken in the hills, and two of them wounded and recap- tured. ROPE PORTIERES --- Something to or rooms; fi:\rge enough for double door or arch; small enough for single door; large assortment of colorings............$l RUG DEPARTMENT All wool SMYRNA RUGS, reversible, fr béth ends, Orlental and floral effects; igiey size 80x30 Inches; worth $3; special, $1.75 The ART DEPARTMENT is filled with beau- tiful articles, suitable for Holiday Giits. Framed pictures, statuary, clocks and lamps In endless varlety, Cordes Furniture Co 245 to 259 Geary Street UNION SQUARE MORRIS CHA. oak, passive in_construction. carvéd griffin head on arms, claw feet, spring seat; large IR—Golden assortment of cush- ions to-select from.. SIEL 1S B '