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   Woodland Daily Democrat (Newspaper) - March 5, 1900, Woodland, California                                VOL XLII WOODLAND CALIFORNIA MONDAY EVENING MARCH 5 NO 55 PURELY PERSONAL Movements of Persons Prominent in Society and Social Gossip of Interest About People Who Dwell in Woodland and Suburban Districts Mrs Allen bai returned to Sacramento L C Lane has returned to C G White has returned to Berke ley Vern returned to thil morning Abe Morris hat returned from San Miss Florence went to Oakland Sunday morning Miss Edythe Van Anda went to Oak land this morning George Bullock of Sacramento was in this city Sunday Miss Eustis went over mento this morning W E Lowe went to Ban Francisco Saturday afternoon Judge E E returned from Oroville this morning Ben Ready spent Sunday in Sacra mento with his family E J DePue was an arrival from San Francisco this morning Ves Griggs spent Sunday with his family in San Francisco Misa Alta spent Sunday with relatives in this city Mrs Ethel Campbell returned from Sacramento Sunday evening MrsI M Bedell and children have returned from San Francisco Mrs RT Barr returned from a visit to Marysville Sunday afternoon Harry Martin and wife have from a trip to Highland Springs T F has returned from a trip to his ranch in Colusa county Grandma went to Berkeley Sunday afternoon to visit relatives Miss Nelle visited net parents in Sacramento on Sunday Donald Crane and H W went to San Francisco this morning Supervisor Decker and wife were ar rivals from Dunnigan Sunday afternoon Miss Susie Bentley has returned from a visit with friends at Knights Landing Supervisor Russell was an arrival from Davieville on the noon train today Mrs Clara and Miss were arrivals on the noon train Sunday Frank Grimes and Dr Carpenter of Knights Landing ware in this city to day Captain and Lieutenant Raw son returned from Sacramento Sunday morning DePne and children were arrivals from Oakland on the noon train today F H and Supervisor Snider were arrivals from Washington this morning Howell Lonnsberry and Henry Wood were arrivals from San Francisco Saturday evening Mrs who has been Joah Sovereign and wife has returned to Knights Landing Rev 3 H Storms went to San Fran this morning to attend the Boy Preachers meetings H IT Prindle and wife and W A and wife of Sacramento in this city on Sunday Misses Julia Boggs Rebecca Dreyfus Rhoda Maxwell and Mattie Lee re to their respective schools Bun day morning John Murray and H R for Bisbee Arizona this morning to look after some business interests they have at that place Miss Gertrude McCormack who baa been visiting Uncle Billy Hatcher and wife at Yolo departed thil morn ing or home in Fresno Mrs L E Jordan hai to after a visit with T B Gibson and wife She nied by Misi Zela Gibeon who will be her Something Hew Watch Porter Broe window week tor something new and price that will 700 PRETTY WEDDING Solemnised Sunday Eiening at Congregational Church Kus leora Aliens Clark Become B the Bride of the Gallant dier William Luck The Congregational Church was well filled Sunday evening There were two attractions either of which was ent to draw a large congregation Rev E D Havens Sunday evening ser vices are always interesting and Qstruotive and well attended If any further necessary o a large attendance it was by the announcement that be marriage of Mr William Lack and Hiea Clark would be pub ioly solemnized in the church at half pant 7 oclock The bridal party was prompt in ar riving The entered by way of the front door leaning upon the arm of her father E L The brides maid Miss Carrie Luck Mr Luck and lie best man Mr Hartsock en tered by way of the side door Rev B D Haven met the bridal party at the altar rail where the beautiful marriage ritual of the church was recited The a pretty costume oi creamcolored albatross trimmed with white satin ribbon Tbe bridesmaid wore blue satin with lace trimming Directly after the ceremony the wed ding party accompanied by a few rela ivee and intimate friends dined at the Delmonico The menu was elaborate and was prepared and served in Mr Parkers best style The jolly party spent more than an hour around the board Congratulations were heartily bestowed and received with due appreciation Mr and Mrs Luck were afterwards escorted to their future home in the Excelsior Block over the Rehmke bakery and the party dispersed after wishing them long life great prosperity and much happiness The bride is the youngest daughter of Mr E L and the sister of Mrs Luck and is a handsome and popular young woman William is the second son of Mr and Mrs Fritz Luck and a brother to George Luck the tailor He served a year with the United States cavalry in the Philippine campaign and earned an enviable reputation for courage and endurance Upon the expiration of hit term of service he was honorably discharged and returned to his old home in Wood land He is now the proprietor of a barber shop in the Gibson block and is one oi the most popular young men in Woodland Judge Has Made an Order Ad Will of the late W E to Probate SUPERIOR COURT Trial of Jeffreys and Hughes Set For March 21st A demurrer has been filed by defend ant in the case of John V Perry vs Law Union and Crown Fire and Life Insurance Company to the amended complaint of plaintiff Wm Jeffreys and James Hughes charged with grand for having broken into a boxcar at Davisville ap in court to plead today Assist ant District Attorney Bruton appeared for the prosecution and Attorney M G Ish for the defendants Counsel for de fendants entered a plea of not guilty and the trial was set for March 21st An order admitting the will oi William Edwin Keithley deceased to probate has been filed After re citing the filing of petition for the probate of the will and the contest fol lowing together with the findings and verdict of jury the court that said instrument purporting to be the last will and testament of deceased be and the same is hereby admitted to probate as and declared to be the last will and testament of said deceased and that Nettie Bernice be ap pointed executrix and that letters tes be issued to her upon filing a bond of And it is further or dered thai the said Nettie Bernice Keithley have and recover from Alicia Keithley and have judgment against said Alicia Keithley for her costs The following business on the calendar was heard today Estate of James M Lillle deceased Petition of Amelia Lillie for letters testamentary granted J N Decker ular HOBOS HAVE A Three of Them Arrested and They Are Sow in Jail Three hobos answering to the names of Frank Smith George Wallace and P J Brown who were under the ence of became very boisterous in the railroad yard Sunday afternoon and were soon engaged in a freeforall fight in which Smith got the worst of the melee Officers Griffin and Laweon were the first on the scene but Officers Brown and Parker soon arrived Smith was found in the old Hevel orchard and pat in charge of Constable Parker Wallace offered no resistance and was arrested Brown did not care to be arrested and started to run proved himself quite a sprinter as he Officer Lawson but the latter did get close enough to him to strike him over the shoulders with his club At this juncture Officer is noted as a sprinter took up the and suc in capturing Brown in Blowers vineyard He had to hit Brown over the head with in order to make him submit The trio were finally lodged in the city jail They were taken before Judge Fisher today and alter pleading guilty were sentenced to twenty days each ia the county jail Spring Showers The signal tervice showers tot tonight and Tuesday The on the Sd was 16 of an inch on the 4th 20 of an inch and on the 04 oi an inch making a total af for the Ii at Porter Bros SUNDAY WEDDING DRIEF CITY NEWS Miss Belle Haloes Mrs Isadore F Morris The Happy Young Will Henceforth Make Their Homo in the City of Sacramento The marriage Belle Haines WH Weat and Walter Gay appointed appraisers Estate of Ranhael Jeans Petition of Benjamin Bynum to have Luther Cooper appointed trustee granted Bond Estate of John Hols ten further hearing oE petition for distribu tion Paused to April 2d Estate and guardianship of Burris Allen of Chas Alien for letters of guardianship granted Bond Estate and guardianship of and William Riohter account of guardian Chris passed to March 12th Estate of J G Sanndere Petition fur order to administrator to pay claim of R B Armstrong passed March 12th J Greinor vs Fred for rial on March J T vs F J for rial on April 3d Bank of Yolo vs T B Hood et Demurrer of defendant T B Hood overruled and defendant allowed ten days to answer D P Edwards VB J A Set for trial on March 12th Arley Powell by her guardian vs W B et to strike out portion of defendants and submitted Q B Bartoli VB J for trial on April 6th One More Chance C Mason was arrested by Mar shal Lawson Sunday upon a charge of drunkenness and locked up in the city jail this court wag inclined to send Mason to jail as he has appeared before his honor upon several previous occasions to an awer to the same charge He is a hard working man when sober bat gets very boisterous when he comes to this city and fills np with liquor Judge Fisher finally decided to give him one more chance and gave him the option ol leaving the oily or spending ten days in the county jail He started at once for he is employed Another Lecture Lieutenant Godfrey L Garden will lecture tt the opera this evening His subject will be War in South Africa and Big duni of the Boers and the British The lecture will be illustrated with Lieutenant Cardan has delivered this lecture in several cities and towns In Saeramento valley and in every in stance It received very commend of this city and Mr F Morris of Sacramento was one of tha most notable social events of the season It occurred at noon on Sunday March in the parlors of Halnes mansion in this and in the pretence ol about fifty including the relatives ol the contracting parties The Haines residence bad been ately decorated or the occasion Tho parlor in which the ceremony was per formed was especially The bridal party stood in the bay window which had been converted into a bower of beauty by the judicious and artistic and violets The lovers knot beneath which they stood was a beautiful design of and violets The Jewish marriage ritual wag im performed by Babbi Fried lander of Oakland Miss Hainen was the maid of honor Miss Delta inak the bridesmaid and Mr Op pen heimer of Sacramento the best nian The bride was very pretty in a cos tume of white organdie She wore a wreath of orange blossoms on her shoul ders and orange blossoms in her hait She carried a lovely bouquet of Bride roses The maid of honor wore white organdie the bridesmaid pink organ die and carried carnations The usual congratulations followed the impressive ceremony A number of congratulatory telegrams were received guests were also afforded au oppor to view the wedding presents which were very numerous and many oi which were very valuable Checks for amounts were among the kindly remembrances of relatives and friends As soon as there was a lull in the congratulations the party was conducted to the hall where two long tables were well supplied with all that go to make He was taken before Fisher morning and plead guilty Tbe Brents of Interest ia and Local of More or Picked up Here and There On the Wing up an elegant and elaborate wedding breakfast The feast of reason and How of soul that followed the wedding breakfast was a delightful feature Rudolph Ulmer of Vallejo acted as and introduced the apeak flra fn a very happy manner Many of were felicitous in md happy In sentiment and all of I hero evoked the moat generous ap plause The following were called upon and to the assigned hem Rabbi Friedlander The Miss Au Ideal Kohn of 1 How to a Professor Wil iam flyman Incorrigible Students Ira George Haines Tbe Famous Umbrella Harry Mother if Sacramento Advantages of Bache B Borach of and Mr and Mrs Morris loft for Ban on the afternoon train The traveling dress was tailor made and of brown material and very pretty After spending a few days in Ban Fran ciaco they will go to Sacramento their future home Mr Morris ia a son of S Morris and the two are engaged in the book has and newspaper agency He has the reputation of being an indus and enterprising young man and has hosts of friends The bride is the third daughter of Mr and Mrs Sam Haines ol this city She Is a native of Woodland and re a liberal education in public and Hesperian College She is a handsome young woman of the brunette type and very charming in manner aa well aa personal appearance The fortunate groom is to be luted upon having won such a lovely bride Many Bas turned with from an other wiee lovable girl with an offensive breath Clover Root Tea the breath by action on the bowels etc as nothing else will Hold for year on absolute guarantee Price and BOc Corner Drag fit ore H P Elder manager Sen window display o DISTRICT FAIR It la foolish to reject everything you o not understand Defend your own opinions bat be of the views of others Salespeople Wanted al Great American Tea Store Bee ad The golden poppy is just now the popular flower in California and here are vast fields of It In the vicinity if Woodland Why are lawyers allowed to bully ind blackguard a witness in open Editors are cited for contempt or a leea offense Adam Dinzler and Ham and wife have returned from Sau Francisco where they went to at end the funeral of Mrs Mary Wilkins At the bour we go to press the Oregon is reported to be two hours late The delay was caused by a landslide above Dunsmuir which blockaded the rack John Foster and son W T Foster of langry Hollow arein this city They say that more rain fell in Western Yolo bar In vicinity of Woodland and hat the showers will do much good Mrs 8 E county superintend mt of schools has received a handsome volume of the report of the final of the Phoebe Hearet plans for the University of California E Poffenberger of Cranmore Sutter ia In this city If we may udge from samples he has with him he soil and climate of Sutler county especially aloag the river are well adapted to orange culture Imperious won the Burns handicap In Hnn Krancisco Saturday with close second Although fifth ihs first division was so bunched that he was only two ir three lengths behind the winner John D Lawson filed his bond for 40000 special administrator of the estate of George W Johns deceased in he Superior Court today with the fidelity and Deposit Company of Maryland aa The bond was eon red through E F Hueton the agent who received the order for he same on Friday The board of supervisors met in ilar monthly session al the courthouse his afternoon all the members being present Duncan read the of the previous meet og and the aame were approved Jp to fie hour of going to press no had been transacted except the examination of claims which will probably not be concluded before Tues day noon it Terror to With no Inborn literary facility will in Inborn artistic conscience that drove ilm on tu untiring pursuit of lon Balzac filled the vast chasm be tween thought and Us expression with countless pen strokes and by of composition all hla own the exact reverse of those of writing at white heat never rewriting or of Hugo who said I know not the art of soldering e beauty In the place of a defect and I correct myself fn an other work Balzac began with a short and sketchy and slipshod skeleton making no attempt toward sequence or style and sent it with all its errors to the printer Proofs were returned to him In small sections pasted in the center of huge sheets around whose wldo bor ders soon shot from the central text rockets and squibs of the authors ad and corrections fired by his in flat Tho new proofs came back on similar sheets to be returned to tho printer again like the web and tracks of a tipsy spider This was re a dozen or it Is said a score of times always with amplifications his typesetters became palsied luna tics Ha overheard one of them aa he entered the office one day say Ive done ray hour of Balzac Who him next Typesetter publisher au thor were put oot of misery only when tho last proof came In at foot the Bon a Tbe Directors of Association Hold a Meeting They Unanimously Decide to Hake the Exhibit the Feature of the Fair AU the leading at Kewi The board of directors of the Yolo County Agricultural Association held a meeting Saturday evening all members present except J Reith Jr of President Ghas Hoppin who attended he meeting of the Northern California Associations at nade a report to the board and gave as of Its deliberations which was the same as previously published In these columns except that no action was taken in regard to pool elling and at the race meetings The committees ap pointed the president o bean member Premium T H Owen A 0 Stevens and J Reith Jr A M Britt Sam Mont gomery and C F Burns Fred Thomas and 0 F Jurns The matter of the amount ot the to be offered for the four nation stakes to be held wai Che question ia whether they shall be or 1760 The matter was referred to the committee on will also arrange the other events of the race neet It is estimated that about will be offered in purses which will not the appropriation from he State amounting to The atter sum will be used exclusively for rhe expense and for premiums for an exhibition in New Armory rial which has already been rented for he occasion There will be liberal offered for all kinds of horses and everything pertaining to the farming frail and business II is expected that it wilt be one of the greatest displays of Yolo countys products ever made The are unanimous In the opinion that the Industrial exhibition should be the principal feature of fair A communication wag received from he secretary of the Pacific Trotting Horse Breeders Association to lake charge of the race meet nv while the local association shall the industrial exhibition It offers to go in with the local asto on the entire proposition and pay half the expense and divide the By a unanimous vote of the the proposition was rejected T B Gibson wa unanimously fleeted treasurer of the association The different committees were in to proceed with their work at once and tho meeting adjourned until March 24th when the report of said committees will be received Wedding Anniversary Mr and Mrs G Meager celebrated their wedding anniver sary on Sunday at their home near Yolo The fourth anniversary of marriage of their son Mr W G ger and his wile occurred last day so the two events were jointly WG Meiger and wife drove out to the residence of his father early Sunday morning and the day was m a pleasant manner A very dinner was served A good part of the afternoon wa spent in rambling over the green hilli and wild Mowers Mrs Pauline ol San Francisco and John Roekhold of Guinda were of the party Porter Bros bay their potatoes direct from the grower n carload lott and are prepared to site yon tha best at the cheapest price The busiest and little that ever was made it Dr King Life Pills Every pill is a globule of that ntus Into into Theyre wonderful in health Only H Lawson s Hew taken at Newt lor any   

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