Woodland Daily Democrat (Newspaper) - June 1, 1897, Woodland, California VOL. TUESDAY 13O. BRIEF CITY NEWS Events oi interest in woodland Local Items of More or Less Interest Picked up Here and There On the again convened Mr. Hopkins announced that the people Counsel for defendant waived an j opening statement and called who testified in regard to strange actions it man in the East j End on the of the j Voorhees WHS called to diet statements made by the witness Bertha Diamond was next called and testified in regard to seeing and Shephard running to the She was be by Hopkins when our account The weather bureau predicts slightly warmer weather for with a The directors of the Athletic Club will hold a meeting in New Armory Hail at 8 o'clock this Ail of the Knights of Pythias and ladies from Sacramento returned home on the morning Miss Agnes Breen has resumed her duties at the Bon after having gone through a severe case of The change in the arrival of first train from the north in the afternoon took place It now arrives at The condition of A. W. who has been lying critically ill at his home in the East is reported to be better this Hon. Hart of and his George of were in this city today attending to some legal The fial of Randolph charged with will take place at on Arthur C. of this will defend the The attorney of S. D. Worden applied to the Federal Court hi San Francisco afternoon for a writ oi habeas cor- pus to stay the execution of The Williams line has posted notices around town giving the time of arrival and departure of stages between Williams and Allen and Bartlett The band boys are commencing to make arrangements for their picnic to be given at Grove on June 20th. It will be made one of the most pleasant events of the The State bureau of highways at Sacramento today and elected A. L. editor of the secretary Isadora and Duncan M KICKED BY A The Little Son of A. M. Eaton the son of Mr. and Mrs. A. M. met with a frightful accident about 11 o'clock this It is miraculous that the little child was instantly in company with a number of other was playing around the barn in the rear of Mr. Eaton's dence on First Something in- cited the little fellow to play that he was conducting a livery Going into the building he proceeded to feed a horse which was tied The animal would not so the lad concluded that lie would compel him to devour the He procured a email stick and commenced to poke the horse in the hind The horse began to It hit the child a terrific blow in the ing out several fracturing the collar bone and cutting a big across the chin. who was at work in the barn painting a ran to the child's assistance and the poor little was taken into the A physician was immediately moned and dressed the which are not necessarily but of a very serious Grammar School Pupils Who Passed the wang two wilii grace and Oral examinations and competitive are being held in all Next week the senior and preparatory will have written PURELY PERSONAL from Movements of Persons entered the academy as u in Society and each month besides hits salary from the If salary law ia constitutional thy will net except in civil as under the ntw law the me not allowed any fees for hut are Paid Last Saturday Miss Hegarty was dered a warm welcome home to her alma Holy The County Board of Education Con- cludes the Review of Papers For During the past two weeks the entire county board of busy examining education haa been the papers of the graduating classes of the various mar grade schools of the The percentage which the successful ones had to attain this year was SO per cent. Heretofore it has been 75 per cent. The following is the list of the Woodland May Court The following was transacted by Gaddis this Estate of W. N. deceased of administration ordered issued to fixed ut of S. A. deceased Hearing final account passed one of J. P. deceased Final account allowed and trator Estate of E. deceased count and petition for confirmation settled and West Lumber Company vs. Wallace Motion to parts of complaint strike out mid taken Heard Georgia Grace under A LIVELY John Crane and W. L Rannells Come to THE Frank Keller's Narrow Escape From The trial of Phil Coll charged with was resumed in the Superior Court at 1 o'clock It is the general opinion that case will not go to the before Saturday Trie first witness called was Miss Nora who testified further in regard to statements made to the J. B. Lawson was called and testified to hauling the old safe from the woolen mills lo J. B. County Clerk Dune in and Under- Biown were then called and in regard to the a warrant for the They identified aorne District Attorney called for Frank there was no re- The called his name at the and still no Judge then that the defaulting witness be arrested and brought into court al Hughes proceeded at once to obey the orders of the and in a short time he returned with Upon being asked for an explanation of liis actions Keller replied that he had been around the courtroom all morning not being thought he would take a Stroll to the which he Hnd was returning when Judge Hart did not like such actions and did not intend to tolerate told Kf Her that any judge would send a witness lo jail for such an The took into consideration the youth of the after dealing out a severe which all witnesses should bear in he allowed Keller to Mr. Hopkins took the stand to ex- plain about not having been able to obtain the statements of the amount of Block on hand from insurance com- panies after they had effected ment with the At tinge of the proceedings a WM taken and when court WSP A PER fl R C HIV E The neighborhood of north Fourth street was the scene of considerable trouble at an early hour on John the and his W. L. met an J gave vent to their opinion of one which resulted in Crane being hit over the head with a picket in the hands of while Rannells re- several from The difficulty began bv Rannelle claiming that Crane had been guilty of making derogatory remarke about Crane heard of accusation anri proceeded to square He dently became quite noisy over the as the whole neighborhood was Alter the battle was over Rannelle proceeded to court and procured a warrant charging Crane with disturbing the The case will in court on next Albia Elvira Mollie Etta Myrtle Clarence O. Willie B. Rose J. Walter W. Florence Eva Will 8. Chelton Estella Fannie Howard Olie Allah Will C. Bertie C. Willie Yolo Louie Grace Virginia Peter Jr. J. Kate Edgar L. nou C. Esther Clyde F. Liberty Eugene Grace Anna F. L. Oat Creek Maenie Ethel Mae Eureka L. Winters Wealthy Buckeye Gordon M. Guinda A. Beulah Helen May Ivy E. Spring Lake Pleasant Prairie Merritt district Evelyn Edward Stella Delia Dan Washington Esparto district Minnie Sara C. W. W. D. Ethyl Cotton wood J. Center C. Capay M. vs. et for new trial argued and taken under Estate of B. cree of notice to creditors M. E. Nelson vs. Yolo County cultural allowed fifteen days to file an Pacific States Building Loan vs. G. et fendant allowed fifteen days to file an Allen It ia a good thing to shake the ness completely off the hack once in a while and to have no bait in the The harness of work and the curb of in- Social Gossip of Interest About People Who Dwell in Woodland and Suburban Jacob went to Sacramento this Mrs. Ella Welch went to Davisville tills John Ridley came down from Dunni gar i this Father Hynes went to Sacramento on the afternoon R. H. Beamer went to San Francisco ou the afternoon Cameron Ball was an arrival from Willows this Mrs. Muegge went to Sun cisco on the morning to San cisco on the morning Judge Hart was an arrival from on the noon B. F. of visited in city on Mrs. E. A. Bentley was an arrival from San Francisco Monday Harry Adams and wife left San cisco on Sunday last for Los A. Noe and wife returned to Francisco on this morning's Detective J. A. of Persistent While the train was I at Monday afternoon the besieged by a lot of j all of whom were more or leea under the of They were very persistent and when put off the train by the one of drew an ugly looking razor and threatened to disembowel one of the train If the had been as is his there probably have been something more serious to N. S. 6. W. Don't forget the evening of June There is going to be a big time out at the occasion being a light picnic given under the auspices of Woodland N. S. G. W. i The Natives are sparing no efforts to make thia affair the social event of the season and the younz folks of thia com- as well ap older cannot afford to miss it. Off for the Mr. and Mrs. D. O. Mrs. L. O. her John will leave tomorrow morning for where they will visit relatives and They expect to be absent from the State about six Will wife and baby arrived from Fresno on last night's train and will remain in this city during the ab- sence of the come cling too tenaciously to most of j attended the memorial services Thia ie an appropriate time to take these matters into Those ho are able to do so should not fail to lake a summer We know of no better place to go this season than Allen a summer resort under the cient management of H. W. Three John Joe Kelly und Ed the three hobos who were arrested by Officer Tobias last Saturday night suspicion of having stolen prop. urty in their were arraigned Judge this They were charged with ns there did not seem to be evidence to bold the court or the trio i A On College street may be seen a spectacle which shows that to make an outdoor gymnasium is one of the easiest I the if you have the A vaulting horizontal Indian clubs and all A Second Josh underwent ii surgical operation at the Mater Hospital in Sacramento eral weeks ago returned home left for Sacramento again today to undergo a second his operation will be such a serious character as the and his complete recovery is expected in a short He was accompanied by his Caught in a A man employed on ranch got his hand caught in the pulley of a this afternoon and had several fingers badly He was brought to this city about 4 o'clock and Doctors Kier and Voisard attended the Two of the fingers had to be Darby M. M. who from hie home in county quite denly one day and over May j a space less than cont is insignificant and the family ih provided with something which is the greatest uid to health in this Doose and and Stephens left on this morning's train for San 0. H. P. Sheets and two popular traveling were in this city on 1. of who has been visiting in this returned home this Mrs. Daisy Hobson and baby came up from San Francisco last Sunday to visit It. H. Beamer and Mrs. R. Martin was a passenger to San Francisco this where she will remain for some H. M. M. O. ing and J. P. Welch left for Williams on the noon train to vinit W. W. Van and Miss May Brown came up from San cisco on Monday evening's Mrs. Chaa Capelle and Mrs. Broderick on this morning's train for where they will visit MEETING WITH I The Proposition to Establish a High School at College A meeting o-f the and payers of Northern Yolo and Southern counties was held ut College last Sat arday for the purpose of discussing tl advisability of a high school at that town to lake the ph icn of the college recently closed on ace ount of a luck of The jig waa well attended and the DUP sentiment seemed to be 't Tour of A train of four Pullman rived in i 11 o'clock tnie morning having on hoard Manager n number of oilier of railroad com- p The party arc making an in- f the road They remained in i. bout twenty minutes and then that u school should should and ii it be in readiness for the fall A was appointed in earli of the distrusts to be included lor the purpose obtaining the ber of to a. petition that be tiled with the school of Volo and Upon the presentation of petitions the must call an election to held in their respective to on the The of the defunct college at to donate the examination of applicants Th certificates bo Main nii the direction for iise ol County MI- GOT HIS Alt Kee Found Guilty of Indecent was tried morning and Ah the Chinaman who ar upon u charge indecent found In- u us on ot the lender ol v. the nothing already the James the colored man who recently killed his wife at plead guilty and has been sentenced to he is well-known by several Woodland For seven years be worked in a brick yard in Missouri which was conducted by D. O. of this One From Constable Henry Judy came over from Winters today having in charge James who will spend the next ten in the county upon the decree of Smith got drunk the other day making Rome howl in the quiet little village of County The amount of fees collected in the county clerk's office during the month of was Nine new probate twelve civil actions were com- during the The fees of the office for May were I ii ill CHI The complexion of persons whose digestion IH out of who bilious or who lack HII It ll iiy the bodily organs und promoting ion and that the parchment of ill health is banished from the To rec the fault of a Stomach iui mid alterative which removes physical cumfort anil im- nnl a condition the 1'ersi tence i i m Ihe nf and behind r. in physical mid wnl tenil lo MI the i olor n tn i et to the wasted ent March and the county i art nine The will To Be Married i- been t c the An inlei tc r w t A M 1 t to the oi the guilt r a 11 and ti. to buy pore n 1-nini'Uto. yeing U. F. 01 -t ut ir eale i grocer v for 10 a to the i i i i n o r i Darby greatly property oi i of and NOW UNDER ii 11 i o i i t I But Marshal Law sou Has a Big Kick has been locat Wads worth place in Sutler where he is on Mothers will find Remedy croup and It will Riv i prompt and is swfe and I have it for several and it has never failed to give the most i O. Sold by T n fixtures and lor high if valued The then ail k I take in to rail R urn mar Case for 26 rents at j TO n in i money if H Kor unto by A. Holy Rosary at the treated the n I O'Brien 1'jftcrs and hv ning a German selection in a most manner and the en- Lincoln is on Julie 1 I MHV A. of the now if Saci bni for- in thin us p arriving Mollie M Prices to suit Come aily at I IL went c M be ho the and he I Iff ao A in t he This would to the e 11! 1111' r t- r v nil l h 11 t v 111 w 11 i Hi e i cd I. M i i i i e TII i Under u S m H n d to t he tor the ot i rimes not mentioned a the earned A nent eum POWDER Absolutely Hi great ft food All common to the i MAKING