Call Now! 1-888-845-2887 Hablamos Español

You have viewed 1 newspapers today. Please Register in order to view more newspapers.
  • We are retrieving your image from the archive...

  • We are converting your image into tiles...

  • Almost done...

You are currently viewing page 1 of: Woodland Daily Democrat

Show More

Other Editions of Woodland Daily Democrat

Woodland Daily Democrat Friday, January 03, 1890,
California

Woodland Daily Democrat Saturday, January 04, 1890,
California

Woodland Daily Democrat Saturday, January 04, 1890,
California

Woodland Daily Democrat Monday, January 06, 1890,
California

Woodland Daily Democrat Monday, January 06, 1890,
California

Woodland Daily Democrat Tuesday, January 07, 1890,
California

Woodland Daily Democrat Wednesday, January 08, 1890,
California

Woodland Daily Democrat Thursday, January 09, 1890,
California

Woodland Daily Democrat Thursday, January 09, 1890,
California

Other Editions from Saturday, October 01, 1898

Bismarck Daily Tribune Saturday, October 01, 1898 ,
North Dakota

Centralia Enterprise and Tribune Saturday, October 01, 1898 ,
Wisconsin

Cedar Rapids Cosmos Saturday, October 01, 1898 ,
Iowa

Daily Nevada State Journal Saturday, October 01, 1898 ,
Nevada

Decatur Daily Republican Saturday, October 01, 1898 ,
Illinois

Decatur Daily Review Saturday, October 01, 1898 ,
Illinois

Fort Wayne Journal Saturday, October 01, 1898 ,
Indiana

Fort Wayne News Saturday, October 01, 1898 ,
Indiana

Decatur Herald Despatch Saturday, October 01, 1898 ,
Illinois

Embed Publication

Embed this publication to your website

NewspaperArchive
1898-10-01 for page-1
Woodland Daily Democrat
Woodland Daily Democrat

My Recent Searches

No results found

See all my searches

Newspaper Content on page 1 of:

Woodland Daily Democrat

   Woodland Daily Democrat (Newspaper) - October 1, 1898, Woodland, California                               1: It. SATURDAY BRIEF CITY NEWS Events of Interest in Woodland V tnd Items of More or Lett Intercut Picked up Here and There On the The moonlight nights me Most of tbe grip cases are The traffic in wood ie very heavy this Claude health ia almost as robust aa The attendance at Holy Rosary emy is The close of the first month of tumn ia The Native Daughters will duly brate their Don't make a date that will with the peace There iq but little if any change in tbe condition of Chris The California baseball players in East will aoon be coming The service predictions have been close to the mark The Democrats will hold their firet political meeting in tbe opera There will be a meeting of the land Hook Ladder Company afternoon at 3 Morning sermon at the Christian How to to a Higher Evening The The administrator of tUo estate of F. C. Marshall has the Court for the privilege of Boys who insist on climbing on wagons in motion for the purloining grapes take great riss bodily Two carloads of grapes were for- warded to Chicago One wae shipped by R. B. Blowers Son the other by Porter Bros. Co. The Woodland Gun Club has been re- organized and will shoot the same grounds as year during khe present Trespassers will be The following amounts of money were paid into the county I. N. A. C. G. W. liquor 50. The executive committees of both parties held a meeting at their respective headquarters this and transacted some minor business in connection with the The freight receipts today were carload of spuds for Martinelli one carload of bucks from Santa Rosa for Sam two carloads of for the Sierra Lumber carl of hay for J. B. Clements and one carload of The grand lodge of Knights of recently appropriated a sum of money for procuring a past grand chancellor's badge for W. H. The local lodge to make the presentation a no- table and will decide upon the date and other arrangements at their next AND tival from San Francisco Friday Ayr en and family went to San Francisco this R. L. returned from San Francisco Friday of Capay went fo Sacramento this Prof. J. D. Burks went to El Sonoma this Miss May me Morell was an arrival from Sacramento this John Root was a passenger on tbe train this A. was a passenger on the bound train this U Mrs. B. Hirech came over from mento Friday evening to visit her Wood returned Friday ing from a visit in San Judge Snowball and D. A. trom were arrivals on the Afternoon Joe Nardini and Harvey Hester re- turned Knights Landing this H. T. James W. B. Black and Fred Bullock were arrivals from Sacramento Friday Mrs. A. G. Randall returned to San this after ing a few days with her A. who recently chased the dental business of Dr. R. E. was an arrival from San Francisco Friday Lou the local manager of the Postal Telegraph hae re- turned from a visit to Santa Cruz and San enjoyed her vacation very Hon. Will 8. editor of the Sun candidate for State was in Woodland shaking hands with old friends He ia very much encouraged with the outlook Smith the popular dairyman recently spent a few days in At the same time an Oakland detective waa m the City looking for a man who had swindled a victim out of Mr. Scott answered the description of the swindler and the close upon hfs Mr. Scott and his companions noticed that he waa being After keeping the under surveillance for a day or more the detective approached him and asked him to roll up his Scott but as thera was not a certain mark upon his arm the detective apologized and admitted hie He thai Scott a twin bruther of man Noah Myers has returned from Pacific Campbell went to Oakland this Miss Shaw went Berkeley this Dr. Martin went to Auburn this Snyder returned to Sacramento this H. F. Allen went to Sacramento C. O. White came up Berkeley Friday Mrs. H. Siebe t from Vacaville Friday T. J. Goln came over from ton thia Ike Bedell was an arrival on the afternoon Mies Gertrude Walker went to mento thia Joe Lenvy returned to San Cisco this Mrs. returned from Friday Madge waa an ar- MISTAKEN How Smith Scott Escaped Taken Into Being A Coming Friday afternoon the members of the Woodland High School completed ar- rangements for a grand production at the opera bouse in the near future of Mr. Francis new five-act Mr. who was last in Woodland with the Janet Waldorf direct Ihe antl with hia wife will play the principal The balance of the cast is being made up of the bent talent in and an excellent performance of the play is An additional feature of the tion will be new and handsome scenery painted especially for the The names of the ciut and date of the presentation will be announced in a day or Pride of Japan imported this year by Go to the for a stylish fall suit at Colored shirts of all kinds made to Mow ia the ume to have your suit fixed up like Oo to the Cleaning airing A Armstrong A Alge For take Karl's Clover the blood Cures eruptions on the and makes the head clear tie a Sold hy the Woodland that crunch I Take It lead to A lie of Cure may cave your by Woodland J. V. BEAMIER One of Yolo County's Most and Popular Populist and Silver lican Candidate for Member state Board of The renomination of Hon. R. H. Beatner for the office of member of the State board of equalization was lutely without opposition in his own parly and met with the hearty approval of a very large element in the n party who hold official in- and efficiency above mere partisan His has also been endorsed by the Populists and Silver and there was a vry strong ment in the regular Republican con- vention in favor of similar Mr. Beamer is constitutionally and by education a not a political or what is sometimes styled a but a Democrat of enlarged and conservative views on questions of economy It these elements of strength and qualities of leadership that have given him an extraordinary personal ing and enabled him to score a victory where otherwise equally as well equipped would probably have met with In his name Kir a third time to thu people of this district asking hie election to Rn the duties of which he haa discharged with signal his friends are not influenced by any feeling that party rua not recognized bis services or rewarded him as he is en- Hf fully appreciates the and responsible honors that been np Hm candidat v is not in the of an ambitious man er It is an ent response to the imperative demand of an and determined ency who appreciated Ihe ot services think they are entitled to is man in the State whose prospects political advancement ore more Another term of his present office can add nothing to the reputation he bus already or the ot victory with which lie is already Rut when calls ne feels it a duty to The exigencies of the de- mand courageous and and he possesses these qualities in an eminent They also demand our candidates shall he men of high character and unimpeachable and measured by any or all of thepe ards he fully meets the Jeffersonian re- One of the highest tributes to sonal worth and offie al integrity is found in the fact that in a large district embracing twenty-two populous and prosperous the demand for his re-election waa so imperative aa amount to a and not a voice haa been raised in protest the breaking down of a tradition honored and aa old aq the Democratic Mr. Beamer is a of exceptionally rare His conspicuous arid dis- traits ot hia pre- eminent hit powers of his 1-u-h of hia lous regard hie personal a higher eulogy than are ol paying to lie n conservative in wise in in his patriotic in honest in impulse and fearless in meeting every responsibility and discharging every trust reposed in His perceptions are attainments hip hie edge ot the duties of the office he now holds and to which he will be re-elected is and there is no leasun why every taxpayer who has voted Jor bun heretofore should not do so defeat sometimes as the result of Let every uan who believes in an equitable do his duty arid there need be no doubt as to tbe R it hard H. Bettmer haa lived all hid life in having lee's than four of when tin father and mother brought him by ox team across the plains from his State of The family settled on a farm adjoining the city of where Mr. mother still Young was reared aa a farme i attending the public school and perian He afterwards took course of one-half years at the ky at He always evinced much interest in Democratic and in 1872 made the race on that ticket for county He was easily elected and served one term acceptably At the next tion he was chosen as county In 1834 he was a successful candidate for sheriff and He never an aspirant for re-election to county When the Democratic State tion met in 1890, the delegates senting the counties comprising thi Third equalization district him for member of the State board oi equalization on what was thought to bt a many of the counties in the district being largely Re- Mr. elected br a very comfortable and was the Democratic candidate on the ticket who pulled He succeeded himself in 1894 by t The returns in Yolo which usually from 125 to 150 Mr. cured a majority of out of a total of in normally Re- publican by 400, his was and in which is counted Republican by at least 700, he had a of over 500. In ten counties of the district h's vote WHS fiom 50 to 200 ahead of his Mr. constituency ia chiefly an agricultural and he has earned a with those he which rhat they are satisfies with the way their interests have beec Mr. friends are to give him the same enthusiastic support have and are not backward in asserting he will bt Contest in a Divorce Several daya ago Mrs. Mary R. of began an action for divorce against her upon the grounds of It is evident chat Mi. Patterson intends to contest ihe because he filed in Uie Superior Court a demurrer to the of his alleging that the allegations eel forth therein do not constitute extreme cruelty nor and that the case should he C. Thomas is ney for Mr. The Hunters Are A number of farmers residing within a radius of five milos of Woodland arc complaining about the carelessness of in shooting in fields stock IP running Several farmers have suffered losses and one farmer had two two cows and one sheep killed by stray bullets from guns of extends a cordial welcome to the ladies of Woodland and vicinity to attend the grand opening of fall millinery Friday and October 6th, 7th and 8th, at her Second north of Settle All parties knowing themselves in- to Dr. R. K. Campbell are re- quested to call at hia dental parlors and DR. R. E. Pure Perfect bottle Sold by Otto Fancy lean sweet aa a nt If yoo have trouble in getting good coffee try Span Ming's Host GUTTING Mild Sensation at Knights Landing John M. Vaughn Inflicts Slight Wounds on Thomas Dougherty With a Pocket KNIGHTS October stabbing affray occurred here in Dougherty cut by John M. Dougherty is employed as clerk loi J. and is an eident insurance who has re- bided in Knights Landing about out Vaughn went into the hotel night with the intention of occupying a room which to a Dougherty enquired of the landlord if it was all Receiving a negative reply ha called at the room on the second floor and directed Vaughn to ihe latter some words Dougherty attempted to eject Vaughn by outside of the door a scuffle took place on the in tbe course of Vaughn pulled out a pocket knife ami cut Dougherty in the right Thi latter caught the blade of the knile n an attempt to save and as a re unit his hand was also badly Tbi struggle did not end until threw Vaughn out into the street sheriff who was in wat and he pur Vaughn undei A physician examined wounds and ascertained that they art not necessarily ot a serious character Fhe cut in the aide is the most but it is only a fleah knife not haying penetrated to the ity of the The is ugly and When Vaughn was united Griffin searched but failed to ihe knife with which the cutting wa A small knife was found on it was enclosed in a case am no evidence of having beer used in the It is believed tha Vaughn threw the knife into the river Assistant Attorney name over from Woodland to gate matter this Vaughn was given a hearing in tin justice He is in the jail and the preliminary will take place October 8th. OPEN Not Much to Tempt Hunters to Go The shooting season opened Quite a number of local left Friday evening in search of favorable locality where game might bf found this None of then returned yet we are unable sav what lock they have The general opinion that there will not be much to tempt sportsmen to go afield until set it. The ponds where in ducke were plentiful by the 1st of October now dry and and where there it no there are no The same may be said ad to the These birds can only be found in the thick along tbe 01 b irk in tbe little water can be Atur tti fall an the ground hernim t so that water will in the hollow the birds Ihe i and spread out over tlu There will not be h gum for a lew weeks INTEREST TO Turf Notes Culled From tho and son of Red Iron abd ruu a clever race at winning at a mile and an heating Treachery and or eight oilier lair 1'he day in- brother Diggs ran second to Mr. at six Etta the 4-year-old mare by Ima been running in excellent form this Bhe waa a good winner in Montana and beat and Libertine at Sacramento last Friday in a driving The old California pacing Yolo Maid by Alexander dam by Delta's St. has been told by the Du Boia brothers to a young luan named Arnold living at Bhe is a mare over fifteen hands high and bred by Charles of She was foaled in 1886 and WM once owned by the late By Her lecord of was obtained in ber year-old tor in at on July 23, 1891, defeating the famous Johnson Dallas and Doble in straight beala in the then remarkable time of and Mr. Arnold will use the Maid aa roadster and Major ibe ia good to go out any day and do ber mile in HALF The Rate Secured For the Home on t There has been some question among the Woodland who are at home on a furlough from Camp Clarke about securing a on tbe railroad when they return to Corporal Phillips has received a cation irom T. H. general stating that a tare late will be extended to all upon presentation of their furlough None of the boys received their loughs before leaving Camp bat Blair who to Nevada on will secure the necessary and forward them to Cor- All the boys desiring to take tage of Hie reduced rates can secure their proper papers by applying to Corporal Phillips at an early Mr. Goodman aiao thai one- null of the money paid by the Woodland boys for their trip to Woodland would be rebated to Superior Court Plie following business will be beard Judge iu the Superior Court in Monday Estate and guardianship of for litters of Estate of G. W. Petition for letters of Estate of W. H. Petition for probate of Black vs. to retax settlement of statement on i ion for new Moore vs. be Pool vs. n for a new Allen vs. be get for Simpson vs. Porter Bros. be pet for Riv vs. Eldridge demurrers Eldridge A Co mid U 11 VV E Hia icr vs. King of de- rn i MM t of de- Wheat VN t KANC October 1 M t' i I will sell v. denee lots on 1'iret Flu 62x183 t big two between nigh If jou want tin unheard om o. apply lit J. D. you call loi Witch i I -j the groat pile don't I anything Don't be n at opting a for for for Corner Drug Catarrh A and catarrh on a Nasal hy J. V. New c htij and fat at New York tuncy California imported and limberger at Consumption Cure coret whore It is the leading no home boa Id be without it. to take and to the Kold by the W J. V. goes lawd Subscriptions ror any or either German at news Troth wears People learned that Little Early arc reliable little pilla for UM curing constipation Midi They don't I Drug  

Browse our 120 Million papers!

Browse by Surname

Newspaper articles about more than 99 million People!

Browse Alphabetically

Choose the Membership Plan that is right for you!

Unlimited 6 Month

$99.95 (-45% Savings!)

Unlimited page views for 6 months Learn More

Unlimited Monthly

$29.95

Unlimited page views for 1 month Learn More

Introductory

$19.95

100 page views for 2 months Learn More

Subscribe or Cancel Anytime by calling 888-845-2887

24 hours a day Monday-Saturday

Take advantage of our Introductory Membership offer and become a member for 2 months only for $19.95!

Your full introductory membership payment will be credited toward the cost of full membership any time you choose to upgrade!

Your Membership Includes:
  • 100 page views for 2 months
  • Access to Over 130 million Newspaper Pages
  • Ability to View, Save, and Print
  • Articles featuring over 100 million people
  • Weekly Search Alerts - We search for you!
  • & Many More Features!
Subscribe for a Monthly Membership only for $29.95
Your Membership Includes:
  • Unlimited Page Views
  • Access to Over 130 million Newspaper Pages
  • Ability to View, Save, and Print
  • Articles featuring over 100 million people
  • Full Access To All Content including 10 Foreign Countries
  • Weekly Search Alerts - We search for you!
  • & Many More Features!
Subscribe for a 6 Month Membership only for $99.95
Best Value! Save -45%
Your Membership Includes:
  • Unlimited Page Views
  • Access to Over 130 million Newspaper Pages
  • Ability to View, Save, and Print
  • Articles featuring over 100 million people
  • Full Access To All Content including 10 Foreign Countries
  • Weekly Search Alerts - We search for you!
  • & Many More Features!