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s = THE FRANCIS €CO CALL, FRIDAY, JAX UARY 16, 1903. EMINENT DIVINE 'YOUTHFUL HEIRESS TO AN ESTATE VALUED AT MANY MILLIONS PASSES AWAY SUDDENLY IN THIS CITY LICE BOALT TEVIS, the little daughter of the late millionaire, Hugh Tevis, died rather sudden- 0ES SUTIELY Brain Hemorrhage Ends | A Life of Rev. Edgar | Iy vesterday morning 2245 | . | o’clock at the Tevis mansion, 1310 } J. Lion. or street’ Bright's disease was the | -SSR ise of the little girl's death. She was %sts Alice Boalt Tevis, Aged Ten Years and Daughter of Late Hugh Tevis, | Is Brought From Bakersfield, Suffering From Acute Bright's Disease, and Dies Soon After Arrival at the Tevis Home, 1310 Taylor Street WOUNDED GIRL WILL RECOVER Miss Mary White Is Found. taken ill and was brought to this ci at Bakersfleld "last Wednes- | several days ag Rector of St. Stephen’s Closes T i £ Gay. She rap became worse and the | HIS LOJg Perlc’d o1 best medical skill obta ble proved of no | Faithfal Labor. Alice was 10 years of c ce Boalt Tevis fifth member s prominent family to be clz m four years. Her Tevis, is o1d had been some of angerous. | 3 < sacr however. | | s hren v it was decided to bring | | of § 1 where she could re- | | - | | g was summoned AS 2 1d’s illness as Br A 5 : Kidneys. He did i itd e eve her sufferings, bu Drs. Kerr a . moned and the - ¥ ) phys consultation iy g i ng the little suf- s for the funeral have buried from the e | eV Taylor street e ot . 3 -| DIRECT HEIR TO FORTUNE. Bein, » g : e| Alice Boalt Tevis was the daughter of - gents New | the ugh Tevis and the grand- r late Lloyd Tevis. She i now | w ¢ helr to one of the richest 2 known | ¢ d had she lived - : n would have come into a alued at several millions of dol- ) E | A Whe is died in Japan, near! wo ye left a will bequeathing ‘ s to a|to his Alice Boalt Tevis, the v - b i The little girl was & X evis wite, Alics st R i ortly Passes Sweated C in. »vix died his estate was h $4.000,000. He dee to his s ter Te s will pr his remaining ests that value was to go to his (h.lphux Alice g n . his entire es was divided nearly K k< by am between 1} daughter and his Hugh Tevis, in his will, appointed his wife, stepmother of Alice Boalt Tevis, the rardian. His will also stated that ase the child should die his wife, should receive the portion of the estate. The execu- of the will were H. L. Tevis, William . Michael. The Mer- ympany was to hold the the estate in trust until | when she was int in full, t rterest and earnings. »w that Alice Boalt Tevis is dead Mrs Cornelia Baxter Tevis, the second wife of falls heir greater The re- i 1 of the late Lloyd Tevis received their portion of the wealth himself and his wife, but it does not vast a - TJW. Magoon Says the Injury | Was Due to Defective Target Pistol. | Mary White, who was shot w in charge of a shooting gallery at 43 D pont street Wednesday night, from the Central Emergency home, 311 Chestnut street, was tak Hospital t yesterday or | The surgeons at the hospital sald tha .| | she was in immediate danger and the only thing to be feared was blood | | oning Detective Reynolds. who was detailed { on the case, found one of the twe ) | who were shooting in the ga e is W, ( wi E time, He in the army | | the transport | | when he entered the ry a man was | shooting with a rifle. Magoon used a re er with a hair trigger. ed the revolver, cocked it a ing it to Magoon the first off. but no one was the man with the rif a revolver. The girl loa ;n had been using ng it by the barrel han nd would try eocked ded it to and ,h. man dropg and looked as if he were ps Jewalk while the girl wa across the street to and then walked awa Mag was an accident from Magoon Charles W | | George Fivie of the | | wa “Ahlborn H ing the g e galler, police have as yet been unable to find | other man who held the when the girl was shot MRS. DAVIS ACQUITTED il OF CHARGE OF MURDER Police Judge Cabaniss, After Hear- | ing the Evidence, Declines to Hold Her. The case of Mrs. M Davis, cha th murder, was dismissed by Pol ge Cabaniss vesterda afternoon, e Judge decided. afte | evidence for the prosecu as absolutely nothing i fendant to answer before the Court. Mrs. Davis sat the front of the bench with her baby arms and when she w ven her libe her children and friends crowded : | | ner and congratulated her. She than | | the Judge. but he told her that no thar were due him. Mrs. Davis was accused of thrown a lighted lamp at Mrs. Ma last Friday night. Both families lived at 4 Sixth street. Mrs. Klein and her by were so badly burged that they died ~fore Mrs. Kleln died she made a sta | ment at the Central Emergency Hospital that Mrs. Davis had thrown a lighted lamp at her, which Mrs. Davis, who was sresent at the time., promptly denied. De ‘ | tectiee T. B. Gibson was detailed on the | | case and came to the conclusion that the fire was started accidentally. | dence given yesterday clusion. —_———————————— New Yorkers’ New Officers. mpare in value to the amount which At the annual meeting of the California | Mrs. Cornelia Baxter Tevis can now ety of New Yorkers, held at the as her owr | dental Hotel on Wednesday night, 3 Tevie, wife of the the reports read showed the association To Speak on passed away short-| | to be in a flourishing condition. The fol- > % ath of her =on. Her estate | I lowing-named were elected officers for the = to be worth $1,500.000 and | £ B h . | current term: ¥ tween her three children, | i Colonel ( on Kinne, president: " s Blan, Mrs. Loutse | > D SWEET MANNERED LITTLE DAUGHTER OF THE LATE HUGH TEVIS, WHO DIED IN THIS | | Reed and James V. Coleman s Bt e Ao her CIT ESTERDAY FROM ACUTE BRIGHT'S DISEASE. FROM HER ONLY PHOTOGRAPH, TAKEN WHEN | |(oonel H. B. Bush, secrefa visovitl e Shiras SHE WAS TWO YEARS OLD. | ox, Wittiem Wegens, T 10 Mrs S divide one-half of the A vote of thanks was tendered to Max equally among them. The Sa i 8 $0.000 was bequeathed to her | that death has summoned the grandchild, | e N - P the three children of Mrs. Tevis will di- Consul Grau Very m ANOTHER DISTRIBUTION. |vide the child's Share of the estate | Gr Co ther provision of Mrs. Tevis’ will | among them. the the | He that in case the grandchild should | share the estate should be | v divided between Mrs. Blanding Sharon and Willlam H. Tevlis And princely | will be so a large percentage of estate of the late Lloyd Tevis | ributed again. Mrs. Cornelia | is wiil receive about $2, il it 1] Good News for the Young People Twelve valuable prizes for the twelve best Mother Goose rhymes containing the word CORDES and paragraph YOUR CREDIT IS GOOD. Write a rhyme something like this: i ,‘%fiw ; Little Boy Blue, come sing us a song, And sing it loud and sing it strong; For CORDES has opened a fine, new store, Where YOUR CREDIT IS GOOD for little or more. Write your name and address on the back of each rhyme, send it to Mother Goose, care Cordes Furniture Company, 245-259 Geary Street. You may win one of these valuable prizes. Great Mazjestic Range, Ladies’ ertmg Desk or Roller Top Lesk, Enamecled Bed, Center Table, Morris Rocker, Tabour- ette, Clock, Lamp, Statuette, Framed Picture, Study Chair. Call at the store and see the prizes. You are welcome to any further information that you want if you will ad- dress inquiries care of Mother Goose. Prizes will be de- livered before the First of March. Names of Tudges will be announced later. Cordes Furniture Company On the Square | having in view the future welfare of her | Her friends in San Francisco and Oak- | fil | the intelligence of the sudden death of | | her grandchild. il | rope and took a deeb interest in the stud- il |1ana. il Il |y * than the black scale and is more difficult - | - Popper. the retiring president, for the| more of the pioneer's estate, Mrs. Bland- | quired grace of an accomplished young | manner in which he had presided over the | ing will receive $250,000 more and MrS. | jady. She was a favorite in society. | assoclation during the year last past. Sharon and Wiiliam'H. Tevis will each | guitors for her hand in marriage were e e get a like amount. s , a 3 T 3 ¥ { 2 om Monterey the news came | It is a pleasure to call for whisky and get a s £ a Mrs. Joalt, | 3 It is the impression that Mr alt, | gh Tevis had won the prize. In|trand that is not doctored or adulterated— consolation neyed to Kurope to revisit places where | she and her husband had often tarried. | at land fear that she is utterly prostrated by DEAD CHILD'S MOTHER. Alice Boalt was the only child of Mr. and Mrs, John H. Boalt. Her parents their country | made in the fortunes of the little &l the death phan guardianship and care of Alice Boalt| born to them—Alice Boalt Tevis. ! Tevis to the Tevis family. In surrender- mother died during the infancy of the | ~ Wandering Boy Finds a Home. { ng the companionship of her grandchild | ppg ™y v “on o € T to console | Albert Moore, a boy engaged by the _:]}: suorrvI(ivmnr.ulls'l -Lx:‘a’!ll ‘T.flzfirl:’r:: M“"‘gh“l her grandparent: and Mrs. Boalt, for | Telephone Company, was found wander- E avel and (heratord four. |/ the Toes. ot th r. At |ing in the streets last night by a young home near Cloverdale and | girl, also employed by the same company. a the Oakland residence Alice Boalt | She informed Policeman George Collins, Tevis lived for several years. The graund- | who spoke to the lad. Moore claims tha: Boalt after | he is a nephew of Policeman John 'No change was | Greevey and alleges that his uncle, wi ) unulwuhnm he lived, turned him out of the Hugh | house after taking his money from him dn or- | Collins took the boy to his house and lwm him he could have a home with him .n Japan of hér father, The little one was ghen and an heiress. were not wealthy, as wealth is reckoned | now, but they had ample means to give |the daughter every advantage and | | accomplishment of education. Judge Bealt's law practice was lucrative. a_ member of the firm of Gar- Boalt and Bishop he achieved eniinence in the law. He was a man of | scholarly attainments, a college gradu- ate, a captivating talker and a student of life in the Old and New World. Mrs. Boalt 8ccompanied him on several trips to Ku- 1es that engaged the thoughts of her hus- band. There - was an atmosphere Lot refinement and gentle culture !in the home of the Boalts in Oak- Alice, the only daughter, was ed- jucated at Vassar College. She pcasessed | the charm of personal beauty and the ac- @ il el @ | GIVES WARNING AGAINST FOE OF CITRUS FRUITS Board of Horticulture Advises Plant- ers Not to Buy Trees From Florida Orchards. The State Board of Horticulture has received rellable informdtion from Flor- ida to the effect that the dreaded “‘white (Aleyrodes citri) of the orange and | | lemon, has now spread to every orange- | growing section of that State, and the | board wishes to caution nurservmen and | intending planters of the danger of pur- chasing citrus trees there. Until quite recently the nurseries in the northern part of Florida were free from this pest. The young, or larval, form of the white fly resembles soviewhat a half- grown soft orange scale, and it was for- merly classed with scale insects, but in recent years they have been separated, as the females as well as the males are winged, while.in the scale Insects only the adult males have wings, and this is one of the reasons of their rapid spread. The decline in the quality of Florida oranges is ascribed to the pernicious ef- fects of this pest on citrus trees. It pro- duces more honey dew and black smut to destroy by fumigation or spraying. This same pest is also destroying orange trees in Chile. e - * A woman's idea of a dutiful husband is one who will stay at home and look after the baby while she spends the afternoon shopping. Clearance Sale of Children’s and Misses’ Cloaks, Reefers, Suits and Hats. Many have attended this sale since last \Ionday Remainder of garments will be closed out regardless of cost. Unparalleled opportunity to purchase seasonable garments at prices which make it positive economy to buy now. CHILDREN'S CLOAKS AND REEFERS. Sale prices. Former prices. $5.00 $22.50 to $28.30. $7.50 $30.00 to $35.00. TW o- PIECE SUITS, former prices S . now $15.00. HILDR AND MISSES’ PARISIAN .50. merly sold for $7.50 to $18—now $4. Anuual Sale of Underwear. Good qualities ¢ low prices are w! ary sale so po Sale prices. $10.00 ..$12.50 .50 to HATS; for oupled with exceedingly make our annual Janu- pular with prudent buyers. — e Ladies’ All-wool | Eiderdown Robe Made of good quality of all-wool ple Eiderdown; fan e cy crocheted edgc around collar, sleeves and down front; all-wool cord and tassel; two silk frog faitcnefi: solid colors of red and $ v blue; all sizes. (Sce - illustration.) A very comfortable house gar- ment. 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