Show DIED WHILE ON WEDDING TOUR Hugh Tevis a Callfornian Stricken in Yokohama S Denver Cob June 7 ExGov Baxter of omlng received a cablcginni this morning from his daughter Mrs Hugh Tovlf who It rl Yokohama jinummcirijr that her husband was dead and that any would iill for San FranpLsco at once with the hotly 1 > Too euhieuram gave no further particulars Miss Cornelia Baxter Bax-ter who was a noted beauty mil society belle of this city was msinlad In Sail Frrncl co Ar > rll JClh to Mr Tevls and they sailed for Yokohama on their honuyr moon tour Cornelia Baxter Mnr horn In Kuoxvllle Tonn She wns raised In Wyoming where her father owned a 1 large cattle Branch She was cnt to 1arln 10 complete hoc education and Jirsl mot Mr Tevis while abroad Their mooting was romantic and the cddlng caused quite 1 stir In society circles both here tumid In California Mr Tevis presented lo his bride as a wedding gift the dods lo his splendid country home en the clIffs overlooking the alma at Montoiey This place wno of rime Uncst on the coast Is now being enlarged jmd nearly rebuilt Tt wus to havo been oc cupied bv Mr and Mrs Tevis on their return from their wedding tour Mrs Tevis made her debut In society In Denver last sear and at once became a great favorltel She Is a remarkably pretty wonfan and was chosen by the Slaves of the Silver Serpent as queen at their last ball Her husband was lJme second son of Lloyd Tevis and one of the heirs of tho vast estate loft by that multimillionaire Ho was about JO years of age and a graduate grad-uate of Harvard While at that university univer-sity he entered in a mile foot race which ho won but In doing so exerted hlmselC so as to anted his heart The complaint then contracted never left him ami ho was subject to attacks of heart trouble It Is believed by his friends that a re cirronco of this ailment caused ho death S S Mr Tevis was twice married his first wifo being a daughter of Judge Boalt a prominent Jurist oC San Francisco By her he had a daughter now about S years old who survives him The llrst Mrs Tcvls died several ycirsT ago |