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   Woodland Daily Democrat (Newspaper) - April 23, 1898, Woodland, California                               VOL. A NO. 95 PRESIDENT ISSUES PROCLAMATION CALLING FOR Both Countries Reported to Have Captured Hundred Million Additional Revenue Annually is Called Rumor That the Stars and Stripes Have Been Hoisted Over correspondents are merchantman sent her to ing out war news baaed upon the most j improbable Many of these Firing May Begin ports are so absurd that readers would ordinarily detect their fraudulent ami j ig expected to unreliable but in exciting j times like the present the general public eagerly accepts everything that is In bark Albatross at midnight on Another London the Tupeka ia CHURCH their opinions are frequently based upon rumors that are utterly without Of this character of rumors was the report that a Spanish warship was sunk on There was not a hostile sel within hundreds of miles of the ship at the A San Francisco evening paper published under glaring headlines a rumor that an attempt had been made to assassinate President It was the rawest kind of a rumor to the effect that the and stripes are now floating over j Honolulu and American jurisdiction has been had its origin in San There is probably no truth in it. some correspondent with tt vivid evolved the story that Spain had achieved a n victory over the United States by ceding Cuba to This rumor WHS so absurd that the paper responsible tor its publication later admitted its The following posted today Unconfirmed HAN April dispatch was sent from this city to Washington Friday evening stating that the United States has hoisted the stars and stripes over April ister of speaking foi himself and Minister said lasi We have not thus far received any confirmation of the report that the American flag now floats over Hono Call bulletins were House at House met at 10 o'clock and promptly took np the consideration of the army It was passed after B Probably a April is reported here that the Spanish have captured the American bound from San Francisco to April navy de- discredits the reported capture of the liner MERCHANTMAN Sampson's the New Makes a j The New Revenue i April new revenue bus been completed and j sent to the government It I vides for of additional KEY April incoming It will be reported on lug reports Hint the New Yoi k has lured a Spanish passenger steamer More ing between Havana and Porto ft ia believed here that the cap Services to be Held at the Various Places of NARROW A NAVAL Where Are April is great i of the 1 1 ir anxiety to get gome news of the Oregon u A- M- or Nothing is known of whereabouts of either Mass will be celebrated at the Chinch tomorrow at i tured by New is the Alfonso the mail dots at the warship of that The tried lo run Imi the New York firing shot after shot until the Spaniard hove Iu Adjourned April after the noon hour the Senate adjourned for the Proclamation April dent's proclamation has just been It calls for volunteers and instructs the war tn notices to the governor SECRETARY He Will Probably Soon Resign From the April Post There is every to believe that Secretary Sherman will resign from the cabinet within the next few It is felt by the friends of the secretary April this morning there was a current that lighthouse tender Mangrove had been sent to cut the Havana The Topeka April London dispatch of the 22d stave currency to a rumor that the American cruiser April officially formerly thr which that New month on the evening of captured another Spanish 114th, foundered in collision with fhe E W JOHN SHERMAN that the present crisis is too severe R tax upon his failing fore he will retire to private In all probability Assistant Secretary Day will be hie but it can be stated that Judge Day baa no desire to remain in public It is reported and generally believed that Chairman of the Senate foreign relations is ing the advisability of accepting the ecate the Rev. C. will preach at 11 A. M. P. Bible school at A. M. and Y. P. S. C. E. at M. the O- O. at 11 A. M. and p. M. Sabbath school Bt 1 A. M. Epworth League at (i p. M. Prayer Wednesday 7 p. M. Methodist Episcopal meeting A. M preaching 11 A. M. and F. M. Sunday school 12 P. M. Junior League 4; Epworth gue 6. 7 v. prayer J. A. VAN Rev. E. Preaching vices at 11 M. and P.M. Sunday school at M. Junior C. K. at 5 P. M. Y. S. C. E. p. M. St. Luke's Episcopal Sunday after Morning servio and 11 A. M. f. A. M. Guild will meet of the vill visit the parish in At the Baptist Rev. L. M preaching 11 A. and P. M. Sunday school at 10 young people's meeting m prayer meeting Wednesday evening at County Board of The county board of education met the courthouse all the members being A foi an educational diploma was granted in and the 24th were as Ihe dates for holding the ex- ons for promotion io all tin public throughout the for graduations will he held Winters Woodland and Blacks on May ani at including all the on May 10th. The different were assigned to the members ol the board to prepare the questions for the coming An adjournment was then takei until May 7th. To be Major April Shatter has been ordered to ton for on hia way to New It is settled that he will be mode major general i n his arrival No Declaration April dent has decided time no formal ration of war is Another Capture KEY April Tne Nashville is in eight with another ably tho Alfonso XIII or Monitor April 23. The monitor which Hailed from Longue Island after- has got to sea at full speed at o'clock hound Ilia believed fhe will touch at leston on her way to Key Will Honor General Lee RICHMOND April Ii can be staled authoritatively that Off to the Grand The grand parlor of Native Sons wi i convene at Nevada City on next The delegates selected to sent the local parlor were E. T. ton and W. 0. but on account ol a recent bereavement the latter will noi and A. M. one of the will go in hie Brilt and Lampton will take their de- parture and it IB injured that Woodland Purler will be well A. M. delegate Blaze Discovered oa Main Street in the Nick of Prompt Action of the Fire Department Saves Woodland From a Dis- A blaze was discovered a pile of in the rear of William bakery a minutes alter 1L o'clock this An in promptly und the lire department responded In less time man it lakes to wute it a woodshed nnd two joining Two lines of hosts were quickly laid and two streams of water POOH upon the The lire eoon under but not until the woodshed was totally The shed contained cords of wood and a few other things of small A part of the wood was but all of the other articles were dee The stairway leading from the alley to the second etory of the adj. in ing owned by W. G. was also a total The woodshed was valued at had been burned the alley during the It supposed that the wind sparks from this to wood A strong wind was ing at the but as the blaze Plai oti the south eule of the tht wind did uot serve to fan it into i If thu fire had once got under headway and beyond the control of tin lire all the and probably many of the reel deuces on the side of would have been Iri a moment after the alarm wat turned Main street in the vicinity ol I lie lire was crowded with the wonder is thut some of them not injured by the which on to Main at a high mti ot People no matter how good may be then intentions to render c mgro gating in such crowds to hinder the operations of the tire depart Esparto left this Around the The freight receipts today were one of The fruit shipped a carload of pi to Chicago has returned hu has been relieving the agent that place for rali cm loud of baggage and scenery wac received uu the noon train today for J. Corbett and his Lumber Business ol the proprietor of the Woodland through hlf local disposed of hie business to I he Lumber and the stock ci lumber being moved to the j aril near the Mi Filden undecided ae to what he will in will not leave for several if at Lee on Monday next will be the commission of of Sad Georgia tho daughter Mr. Chap. died in Thursday Released on the uho was arrested last for assaulting released about y Kriday having furnished the 50, which was duly approved by 1'isher. The who the in-law and Fred a recent who ia employed by thu linn thut is funning the LV Tlie was recently transferred the justice township nothing lias been Judge Abbey as to what the trial will take Tt is rumore 1 Un ei of Attorney k have ureil io prosecute the James Corbett's First in He is Supported by a Clever Company and the Story of the Play is James J. Corbett and his company arrived on the noon and this evening they will present A Naval Cadet at the opera Manager W. A. has placed around Mr. Corbett tin exceptionally which Norman F. Frank 1'arker, J. Lillian Helen and Millie James daughter of Louis the well known all of it is were seen iu the original at the Academy of Music in New k Naval telle a story of a magazine winch was invented by Cornell while a student at the academy at which n accepted by the examining at but before it can tie patented the design is stolen by a who is employed as an in- of fencing at the and who takes it to This offers an excuse for the playwright to transport personages that city ae rhe scene the Uter u of setting Aft 1 shows Ned's home on the New opposite the insane asylum nt Ward act 2 oom at the naval act 3 the steamship Louis in and net 4 Jardin It- an underground den in lie scenery for all of which ia carried complete for Mr. Corbett and his company gave a in Sacramento Friday of thu J. Corbett and his clever hud a good houee at the Metro- Theater last The play A Naval It -is an inter- much involved story and has he merit of plenty of action and any of cleverness in the part of the male and female The Mr. did far better than He reads is on the does not play over MIC ami is modest in About all he needs is a bit more and intensity in the spirited ami something more of feeling in Mie He a better actor today with hia brief ex- than n good many of far more support is by the women ol the who me earnest and feeling in their As an und having no the Corbett boxed three i rounds with one of the Ihe gallery went wild over tupping with the Of Public T. court ot 1313, I. O. of thu in of a M uih Chief G. 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