Woodland Daily Democrat (Newspaper) - June 29, 1900, Woodland, California VOL XLII WOODLAND CALIFORNIA FRIDAY EVENING JUNE NO 146 PURELY PERSONAL Movements of Persons Prominent in Society and Business Social Gossip of Interest About Who Dwell in Woodland and Suburban Districts Gaddia hss returned from Sac Otto Salomon has returned from San Francisco Frank Hiatt of Satter county was in thia city today Farria of Sacramento was In thia city today Percy Hiatt of Kirksville was in this on Thursday Miss Blanche Cummins has returned from College W F Chiles went to Sacramento Thursday afternoon Misa Annie ia home from a visit to Sacramento Mrs I A Morris and have re turned from Madison Judge Haggles returned Thursday evening from Oakland L Friel and wife returned to Arbuckle on the noon train today Henry Cowell returned to San Fran Cisco Thursday afternoon Helium Edmonds was an arrival on Thursday afternoons train Mattie Lee was an arrival from yesterday afternoon J J Ward returned from San Fran cisco on the noon train today Ed Bray and A BRodman were southbound this morning Mra Art Powers and children went to today to visit Mrs Rupley Mra I W Jacobs and daughters were passengers south on Thursday after noons train Mra MW Ward went to Auburn this morning to visit her parents Gen Jo Hamilton and wife Ben Jackson and wife will leave tha lew days for Point Arena where they will spend several weeks Mrs arrived from Thursday evening to visit Mr and Mre J T ol this Mrs A Morris and children to go lo San Francisco in a few days and will probably remain a mouth Mra L Woodworth wile of the editor of tha County Farmer is the gueat of Sheriff family Mrs Sam Montgomery returned from Thursday afternoon where she visited George and wife D Flake left lor Boston Mass Thursday afternoon He to he absent several months visiting in t Mrs Hallio Nelson who has been friend in Reattle Washington lor the pant three months has returned to San Francisco Walter G and wife of Midi eon and W T Moore and family oi have gone to Bonanza Springs Lake county to spend the summer Q WHiatt and wife will go to San afternoon to remain k an period hope the both may be benefited Mrs S H Black who has been IRZ relatives at this and ville for several weeks returned to her home in Inde pendent Mra J M Day and her mother Mrs Maze left for Pacific Grove this morn ing to spend the summer Mr Day ao companied them but he will return in a few days Mrs E L Peacock left for San Fran this afternoon where she wll vielt a couple ol weeks after which she will eo to Honford She expects to be absent about a mouth Mra M W Bell who has been ing L Walker and family to Los Angeles on Thursday Her sis ter Gertrude her aa far aa Sacramento Lee went to Sacramento this lo attend the given by Parlor No 28 N D G W which will be held In th Crocker Art Gallery thil evening Mrs Arthur E Finch who been visiting her J I wife left or San this Bhe will lail on a rom that city on Monday for her home t At tor la Hi and Mrs A L will go to Watsonville on July 4th to attend the wedding celebration of Dr and Mri JC K Pratt Of Uri Lud len The occasion will be made a amity F W wife and their er Mrs Balsdon went 0 Oakland Monday These were joined y Annie Balsdon from Tolo Mre Green Mils sitter joined the A party consisting of Wil bur Holland and and Mies Ethel jawson will leave for lookers redwoods n Napa valley next Monday While heir will beIn tha redwoods they will visit all the points of interest n the vicinity BRIEF CITY NEWS Events of Interest in Woodland and Surroundings The Almond Crop The Tremont correspondent of the Tribune writes The Fruit paper devoted to fruit interests and published in San Francisco and Los Angelei gives out the remarkable state ment that crop of the State this year is a phenomenally large one It gives the pro duct of nearby places as follows five carloads Woodland ten and soon with other places in like proportion It is need ess to eay that thie is a The paper has been misinformed or else it is trying to on the grow ers Everyone knows that the crop is short throughout the not acknowledge it The ranchers may not have a trust but they know the value ol their and generally bold on until they get it Pleasant Party A very party was given at the home of Mr and Mrs George Hoi man on Third street Thursday evening in honor of Mies M Soloman and Mies T o Red Bluff who are visiting n this city An impromptu program consisting of a duet by Lena and Mrs Sadie Diggs and a solo by Will waB rendered and highly appreciated The popular game of whist waa one of the of the even amusements Refreshments were served Thane present were Mr and Mrs Sandy Mr and Mre Frank Hoi man Lena Holmac Mrs Badie Diges Minnie Holman Will C Clayton and S L Hogan Primary Methods Duncan received a tele phone message from County Clerk Ham ilton of Thursday after noon in which the latter to know what method Mr in tended to pursue in furnishing the nec essary data for the coming primary elec tiona Mr Hamilton If be in tended to publish a supplement register and Mr Duncan that would he impossible but that he intended to fur nish old registers with a list of new voters attached The Foresters Independent of Foresters held a regular meeting ia Maccabee Hall Thursday evening Bruce Strong and 0 A Blodgett were initiated After the business was concluded Brace Strong and T were given the oriental At the next meeting ol the court witl be elected to the grand court which convenes in Santa on October 6th Sum in Long Division A young man of Western Yolo re cently worked in tha harvest field unti he earned and gained three ol flesh In the meantime be lost i purse containing and a watch chain valued at 60 He ia now taking a and incidentally trying long would have to work in the harvest field before he would be utterly bankrupt Off For Kansas City 1 noon today thi Democratic dele gallon from this State to left Sacramento There waa an mente crowd at the depot to see the delegation off Hopeful speeches wer by Senator White and others Tea Slob and indigestion and constipation A herb drink Removes al eruptions of the skin producing a par feet complexion or money refunded and G W Zimmerman drag gist The oldest and severs o piles and all skin wn bs cured by using De Witts Witch It heals everything Bs ol counterfeit Woodland macy THOMAS F BRADLEY Meal Items of More or Leu Interest Picked up and There On Wing There will be a Eastern Star this evening Constable Johnson of waa n thia city today Miss Eva Gwinn came over from Sac this morning Obe Lowe sold today a fine black driving team to Clarence Day If you have not been counted in the lenans it is duty to aay so The ladies of the Baptist will give a bazaar the first week n December Read A M Eatons new ad if von are interested in groceries hooey poultry egga etc There will be a meeting ol the official board of the M E at p it Saturday Jane Marshal Lawson ia engaged in burn ing the oxtail from the streets and va cant lota about the oily Will Lowe intends to erect a cottage on his place Browna Cornera and will also build a large barn The Japanese Curiosity Shop will be the last social for season given by the M B Mrs Robert and daughter Miss Nolle willBoon leave for an ox tended visit In the Southern States bus left the and will play at Colusa next Bun day with the La of Sacra mento A midsummer festival wilt be given in Winters this evening The Wood land Band will furnish music for the occasion Ed Stephens who has been very sick at the county hospital ia very weaV and nervous bat his condition is much better than it was on Thursday Reilh Co will sell at public auction Saturday afternoon at 1 oclock an and a lot feet on Court street opposite hall of records In the Scott Valley Advance of Jane Tibbetts has a card an nouncing the s le of his hardware store and his intention of engaging in busi ness Boon In The Ladies ol the M B will give a social called The Japanese Shop thia Friday evening Pleasing program free and cake 15 cents An execution has been issued in Judge in the ease of the Bank of Yolo VB Fred H Hood et al upon a judgment for and coste entered in said court on May 12 1000 Rev O M Heater will preach In the Blacka church next Sunday evening 1st at 8 r n M E will be held from now until conference the first and third Sunday evenings of the month the Elleford Reper tolra Company baa the part of tn Quo Vadis for the coming season The company is re hearsing in Oakland at present and will appear la Woodland thia season C Bain Montgomery and A B Rodman purchased tha stallion Tuberose from Mr Nason ol He has a fine pedigree and the new owners believe they hare made an ex trade Tuberose is a green horse and has no record bnt it ia said that he can a low mark when it ia necessary to do so Died in Asylum For Insane Napa Thursday Evening George Hurlbut county hospital warden received word today from the superintendent of the Napa Asylum for the that Thomaa J Bradley who was committed from Yolo died Thursday evening The deceased naa born in Dublin Ire and and was about 75 years of age He came to California about fortyeight yeara ago and engaged in the butcher business in Oakland For many years was and accumulated quite a sum of money but drink was his fall Ing and he finally lost his business and money He then traveled from one another throughout the State working on ranches About 1880 he went to Napa county where he secured employ ment on M M ranch He lived there about ten years and then came to Woodland He was for OW Thomaa about five years when his health failed Ho was then admitted into the county hospital where he re until May 2 1809 when ha was committed to the Napa Asylum He always claimed that he had a worthy family living in Ireland THEIR HONEYMOON ufe and now by and enriching jam Blood nod bonding np with and yon expect good health through All liver cured by 380 Wear One alze smaller after using Allens a powder to be into the It makes tight or shoes feel easy gives instant relief to corns and Its the greatest of the age pre vents feel hunters and sore spots Allens ii a Mr tain care for sweating hot feet At ail and shoe atom Trial free by mail Address Alkn S Le Roy IT Y Fora food haircut or poo go to barter Hearing Amended Petition in the DQ Adams Estate J Q Winter Amoa Eakle and Edward have been appointed ap of the estate of Mary Sounder deceased The hearing of the amended petition of Mrs Elizabeth Adams executrix of the estate of D Q Adams deceased to have a homestead get aside to her waa commenced before Judge this morning Attorneys ft L Simpson and Hurpt Hurat ap pear for petitioner and K A Hawkins Jo and T B Bond for tho conies tant Bank of Woodland The petitioner states that the order of court hereto fore made aside a to petitioner and her minor children waa reversed and set aside on the ground that the homestead so set apart exceeded in value that permitted by law iu the case o insolvent estates hence the second hearing The counsel for petitioner had called Mre D Q Adams H C Gable and Can Woods as witnesses at the hour this repor closed The Graduates At a late hour this afternoon the board of education finished tho examination of tha graduating papers md announced the graduates Palm Cecile udey Rosa Lee May Newton Minnie Vhite Willie Wooda and Belle Malono Bessie and Maud Ely Durst Collier Boniface Lena Cross label Dennett Mamie Reasoner and lannah Hatcher Baldwin Edna Dex ter Elmer Stark and Nina Sims Brower Vienna Walter and John Hawk and Carrie I nck Smith and Lillian Elva Bwinney G May Ward and John Brady Hammon Klaye Thomas Lillard Mabel Willie Rogers und Minnie Sanders Pleasant Morrin Soholl There were 102 applicants and forty nine passed The American exhibit at the Paris Exposition will bo an open volume lessons of skillfully directed en deavor energy may be read by all Our government building la completed and no effort baa been spared to make It worthy to represent our nation It was by the game Ameri can perseverance that Stom ach Bitters the famous cure was first produced Since that fifty years has never failed to cure constipation indigestion bilious neis liver and kidney troubles and It will make rich red blood It Is an ex tonic and ii a regulator for the bowels that cannot be equaled All it Do not into taking just M good There la nothing equal to it Subscription taken at for any or Alien Elston and Bride of Are Visiting Friends and Relatives iu Woodland the Former Home of the Groom A Elaton and bride ol Hono lulu arrived in thia on Thursday evening and registered at the Byrna Today Mr Elston has been the recipient of many and hearty congratulations from Woodland friends Mr Elston was for many years a reel dent of Woodland and graduated at Hesperian College before taking a course at the State University It vcas while at the university he met the young woman who ia now hia bride They were married in Honolulu on the 12th of June The following is taken from the Evening Bulletin oi that date Mabel Hart oi this city and were united in marriage by the Rev Alex Mackintosh In St Andrews Cathedral shortly after 12 noon today in the presence of a largo number of friends The cathedral waa beautifully with ferns palms greens of various kinds and white flowers The principal piece was n net Interlaced with and marguerites and hung la RB lo half hide the choir It waa at about that Wray Tay lor took hia place at the organ and started the Lohengrin bridal maroh which waa Bung by the Juet at thia time the Miss Juli ette King followed by the three brides and three came iu from the side door and marched down the Next came the groom and his heat man from the vestry and then the bride advancing up the aisle o church leaning on the arm of her father Judge Hart While the ceremony waa being per formed Harold played the intermezzo from on his cello In a most effective man nor the accompaniment being played by Wray Taylor on the organ Aa the wedding party advanced to the altar the choir sang Blessed are All They That Fear the Lord and then ao this part of the service was being completed strains were played on the organ While the wedding party was march ing out to the vestry to register the choir eang the hymn that la used ex at such a time wedding march was played as they re turned and ont of the church with the following The newly married couple with tho wedding party went immediately to where the wedding breakfast was served The beat man waa Fulier and Miss Juliette King The bridesmaids were Miss Eula Eliton a sigter of the groom Miee Miss Elston while the nab era were Robert Miet 0 E Jacox and Arthur Mackintosh The bride wore a white satin gown with a train and a large bat with white feathers She carried a bunch of white carnations with maidenhair and a trail lug a pray of decorative asparagus The bridesmaids ware all in pink with black velvet trimmings and black hats with pinnies carried a bunch of maidenhair tied with pink satin ribbons Line of I understand sold the neighbor that your husband la a dramatic crit ic No replied the HUle woman bitter ly he Is even worse titan that He Is n household Post umbrella Is this Tt looks like the one I lost dont ecu liow It can for I scraped the handle and altered It Stato Journal a at any lima and will cure the cold In twelve hours or refund ed G W Zimmerman I had stomach trouble twenty years and gave op hope of hei ng cured until I began the usa of Kodol Gore It has done me 10 ranch good I call ll the savior ol my life writes W R Wilkinson Albany Tenn It digests what you Woodland Pharmacy All the leading kepi on hand at Lawtons Kens July Likely to be a Month There The crowd at Bartlelt Springe li rap illy Increasing and the indications now are that July will be a Tha following are among the arrivals during the past week W H Hibbett Mra A and aon B Levy t Droge S P WH Baker 0 8 Frederick E D Mra P F Nolan aud A Nolan Hiss Kittle Arnold J Bloom L H Riter and wife Mary McKamara J P Mme de and Jose and Leopole D M Q R E Maxwell and Miss 0 A Maxwell Mrs W H Baker Mrs B and Flattie MUs Pearl Mra J t ineil indO 0 McGown Ran D and W 8 McDonald Sac Mrs M J Head and Frances Head Santa Rosa Mr and Mra M and Blanche A Hageman Live Oak B B Harris and wife Col lege 1 San Pablo Jno Amador Mr Thos genie and Mable Seals May field Dan P Donahue Peter Engle Francis and Wa Engle and Miss Eda Huts Marysville Mr and Mrs M Mc Kenzie San Diego J 8 ville Mra Frank McGriff Woodland Mra Oakland B B Pory Williams 0 E Anderson county W B wile and child and J J and wife 8 and wife Berkeley Benj Fresno Her Advice John Luther Long the well author of successful booka and tho teller of ninny charming spent a summer nt a resort along the Now Jersey coast On hia way to his homo there ho wna obliged to stop over OUB night at and this Is told of his little visit He was recog by several people and he entered the dining room one of them forward and asked him to occupy a sent at his table He was quietly Introduced as Mr Long and his nry reputation did not enter at all Into the presentations He was placed be side n very beautiful mid young lady and after awhile tho con versation developed somewhat aa fol lows Mr Long your numo la quite familiar I havo run across It some where very recently There are u great many Longs he said No but 1 that I read something somewhere Oh yes I remember It was a story called The Fox Woman Do you kuow who wrote It Mr Long vraa blissfully Ignorant Yes I am that was it she said It may be by a relative What did you think of It She gazed at Mm earnestly and re plied Dont read Saturday Even lug Post Not It is commonly understood that one of the newspapers of New York city has a rule to employ none but college graduates on Its staff It may or It may not be true Nevertheless a young man of address bringing him excellent recommendations and equipped for Journalistic work by sev eral years experience called one day at the editorial of paper He made so good an Impression that the managing was about to as sign him a place on the Bluff when as 1C remembering something he had over looked in examining the applicant he suddenly asked By the way of what college or uni versity are you a graduate I am not a graduate of any replied the but I know better than to write pants for plead for pleaded anil he was given a chance for a chance was given him I never use the phrase In our midst I understand the correct use of who and and of and will I prefer to official dwelling to residence 1 avoid aa to whether abhor reportorial never split an in finitive and never write a sentence long enough to tie In a double bow knot He got the fourth Estate Dy perils Tablet Are Sold on a guarantee at the load distress after eating or any form of dyspepsia One tablet gives Immediate relief and BOs Q W Zimmerman druggist On Bottle 01 Consumption is thie guarantee AH we ask of yon ii to tun twothirds of the contents of this bottle faithfully then if yon can say that you are not benefited return the to vonr druggist and he may refund tbs priee paid Price BOc and 11 Corner Store Gating hots to former prices 76 I Trimmed MM M M