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   Woodland Daily Democrat (Newspaper) - August 11, 1903, Woodland, California                                WEEKLY ESTABLISHED 1869 WOODLAND CALIFORNIA TUESDAY EVENING AUGUST 11 1003 DAILY ESTABLISHED HH PURELY PERSONAL and Goings of Well Known People dog with him and Is con tbat they will have a successful bunt J P Randall aid wife Mrs J M Downs and daughter of Eminence Kentucky Z T White and wife of Oklahoma territory were arriv als Monday They came out oh one of the J A R excursions and stopped In Woodland to see their uncle DaVe Barnes They will remain here sev eral days during which they will drive around the county Social of About ThoM Who Dwell in or Hear the City ADJUDGED GUILTY AL KILLER DEAD Fine and Imprisonment Imposed on G 6 Hankel COMMITTEES COhFER Major Berry Thinks Yolo Would Win Out at State Prank Carter was an arrival Sunday Mayor went to Sacramento morning D Stone came up from morning W B Cook returned Monday evening Jrom Mrs T Mack returned from Willows Monday afternoon Walter Baker went to Knights Land sing Monday evening A W North made a trip to Sacra mento morning Miss Margaret Smith returned to this morning made a trip to Monday afternoon S H Grigsby returned from Wat Monday evening Q V Bakle returned to Knights Landing evening Miss Mabel Coin returned to Sacra Monday afternoon Ai B Rodman returned from San Krancisco Monday evening E Archer was a southbound pas senger Monday afternoon Miss Stella Penner returned to San Francisco Monday afternoon Miss Archer returned to Berkeley Monday afternoon Prof B N Henderson returned from Butter Creek Monday evening Mrs W C returned from San Francisco Monday evening MIBB and daughter Miss Maggie went to Napa this morning Misses Georgia Fenner and Sarah Stephens went to Berkeley this morn ing Bert Armstrong and wife left Mon day evening tor the McCloud river dis Miss Florence Wherry of Cache was an arrival Monday after f Mrs D L Carter returned Monday afternoon after a very pleasant visit in Willows Dr Curtis returned this morning after aft outing of two weeks spent in Trinity county Miss Lottie and Miss Nita Keene returned from Napa county Monday evening Miss Minnie Lindner formerly of this city passed through on Monday afternoons train Harold Bingham of Marysville who was an arrival Monday afternoon left for Berkeley this morning Miss Lambert left for Palo Alto Monday afternoon She is pre The executive committee on the Yolo county exhibit for the St Louis fair and a committee appointed by the chamber of commerce met In Huston office Monday evening to matter of an exhibit at the state fair Major Berry collector for the worlds fair speaking from abundant experi ence said that ah exhibit could be ar ranged and maintained at the state exposition for This docs not mean any old exhibit but one that Is qualified to enter as a strong tor for the first prize Should highest honors be won a neat surplus would remain after all expenses had been paid The California Promotion offers seven prizes varying from to Even though Yolo should fall short of what she is capable she would probably secure enough to cover expenses The consensus of opinion among the members of the committee appointed by the chamber of commerce was that the body they represented should co operate com of the worlds fair exhibit If any award from the state fair is se cured the money shall be divided after expenses are paid between the two two bodies Major Berry who as a collector has few peers will prepare the exhibit as he can do so without neglecting his duties in connection with the worlds fair The money question was considered by the committees but nothing definite was determined It costs money to advertise may Bound trite but those who will who will Increased immigra tion should not forget the saying TO PARADISE C M received a letter from Illinois Monday stating that his two brothers J M and W C Hiddle sori had left with Aurora Company G A R to attend the national en atl San Francisco Both these gentlemen visited in Woodland not long will doubt less do so again They were delighted with California and are glad of the opportunity to visit our beautiful state again Ordered to Stay in Custody Until Ref Ii of Unlawfully Taken When the case of Carl G Hankel cited for contempt of court was called In the superior court this afternoon before Judge Hart of Sacramento a crowd was present Attorneys H U Huston and C W Thomas looked after the interests of Mrs Hankel and Geo Clark and W A Anderson represented the respond ent C Hankel Attorney admitted in behalf of his client all the allegations con in the affidavits of Mr Huston showing a violation of the courts In junction except as to the conclusions of the affiant that Hankel entertained any contempt for the orders of the court or that the property was re moved from the jurisdiction of the court It was admitted that what was done by Hankel was done under his brother Carls direction The barrel of beer which was ship ped to Santa Rosa was sent to Hankels father as a birthday present so Hankel testified Attorneys Huston and Thomas al other violations of the courts injunction in addition to the matters mentioned heretofore Several wit were put on the stand and it was shown that Hankel had taken moneys from the hotel safe without giving satisfactory explanation of the purpose for which they were taken The amounts drawn footed up hut after a number of Hems were deducted which it was claimed were permissible as personal expenses of the respondent the net amount due the receiver was found to be Judge Hart made some extended re marks before passing sentence but the lateness of the hour precludes us from giving an account of the hearing In full in todays Issue The court found the respondent Carl Wat for Yean a familiar Figure on Woodland The news of the death of Al Hiller was received In this city Monday He passed away In a private hospital In Oxnard Ventura county on July He had been in poor health for a long time For years the deceased was a NOT IDENTIFIED Body of Ku Killed by It Exhumed lar figure on Woodland streets was the eon of pioneer parents He the late Mr and Mrs Samuel HUler received his education In the local schools and at one time had a speak ing acquaintance at least with every man In Woodland Some time during the 80s he remov ed from Woodland later engaging In business in the southern part of the state He was about 60 years of age when death overtook him The deceased Is survived by one brother and four sisters Mrs Henry LaPage and Charles Woodland Mrs Maggie Hughes In Placer county Mrs Powers In San Francisco and Mrs Eva Orm buster In Wilbur Washington The first Mrs Powers mother of Arthur Powers of this city was also a sister He was married In the late 70s to Miss Ella but a separation ensued Mrs lives In mento NO GRIME PROVED Bat George Hill and Two Compan ion Are Floated INVEST IN A MINE Just as the Democrat was going to press Monday afternoon Constable Parker arrested George Hill who Joe Briscoe alleges relieved him of whilo he was under the Influence of li claimed that he and Hill had been drinking together dur ing the day They entered the Bl Do rado saloon and sat In a chair where he soon fell asleep Hill sat next to him and when awoke Hill was gone and In cash says was missing from his coes pockets When searched Hill iad with him Briscoe said he thought that Hill passed over the money to his companions two men wall known to the police Hills com panions were found later but they did not have the money in their posses sion The three men passed ths night n the city Jail and were released this morning as it impossible to bring a charge The officers floated them out of town Hill and Charles one of his companions have Just finished serv Mrs John Wilson of 1201 street San Francisco arrived Monday She is the wife of the man who telegraphed Coroner Kitto to hold for the body of the un known man killed near Stie was not satisfied with the report given by the young mining engineer H M Heading who came to view the remains In company with Coroner she visited the cemetery Mon day afternoon The corpse was ex humed and Mrs Wilson mails an exam of it She stated that the body was not the one she had expected to find When questioned Mrs re plied that after she read the tion In the papers she feared that the body was that of a friend whom aho had not seen for some time While there was a slight resem blance Mrs Wilson had no hesitancy In saying that the body was not that of the person she had in mind Mr Coop a friend of the family who ac companied her on the trip told a Democrat representative that Mrs Wilson was looking for her oldest son who escaped from the Stockton state hospital about four weeks ago Nothing has been heard of him since His name was John M Wilson and lie was committed on October 1300 at the age of 32 years Just before Wilson escaped from the hospital he had his mustache and whiskers trimmed and the growth on the dead mans face resembled that of the missing man It is said that the hospital officials after looking at a photograph were led to believe by his general appear ance that the dead man was Wilson The statement of the mother refutes this theory and the identity of the dead man Is as much a mystery ss BOY CURED OF COLIC AFTER PHY TREATMENT FAILED My boy when four years oM wu taken with colic and cramps in his stomach I sent for fhe doctor and he injected morphine but the child kept getting worse 1 then gave him half a teaspoonful of Chamberlains Colic Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy and In half an hour he was sleeping and soon L Shell Lake Wis Mr Is bookkeeper for the Shell Lumber Co For sale by J V Many have proved that C A Halls Is the place to trade Go and do likewise The proof of the pudding Is In the eating of It cerles Try C AHall for gro and childrens shoes from EOc up at Jackson Shoe Store Kentucky at the Manhattan Fresh vegetables and Ideal grocery nt the Hanan shoes Huston Morris Go to for your shoes DYSENTERY CURED WITHOUT THE AID OP A I am just up from a he flux mjm HrT A Inner a well known Drummond Tenn I of Chamberlains Cotte and Diarrhoea Remedy aad WM eund without having a doctor I ft he best cholera B world There Is no need of employ ng a doctor when remedy it BMd for no doctor can prescribe a better medicine for bowel IB either for children or It never falls and Is to for sale by J V I te M mry of j MA ud raudy for mt b UK Vat TIM Kind Tea ADAMS SARSAPARILLA Chocolate Coated Cora Uon biliousness sick dys lOc paring to enter Stanford university this semester Mrs Fannie Foley of the Woodland Gas Electric Co left Monday even irig for where she will spend of two weeks Misa Helen Donnely who has been the guest of Miss Lottie White re turned to Berkeley this morning The latter went to San Francisco on the same train Among the arrivals Monday even were J Mosher W A Ander son i Dr Stevenson II B Coll Jesse Baker and wife Mrs Fishback and Mr Tuttle H J Bush was an arrival Monday evening Hla wife will remain In Santa Cruz for another week Her sister Miss Browning accom Mr Bush Mae Barmim daughter of Auditor Barnum of Fresno California who has been the guest of Photographer Beck and family for the past month left Monday morning for her home B family returned from Shasta Retreat Monday after noon Mr Cranston was also an arriv al on the same train having returned from a business trip into Washington Rev J L Jones was an arrival on the noon train He expects to return to Towle where his family la camped and they will remain there about another week He reports all Un good health and spirits H H E U Clark Prank and Lieo Snavely went to Sacra mento today as delegates to the great council of the Independent Order of Red M Robinson who Is aim out of the delegates has been in Sac for several days George Luck left foi Oakland thin where he will be met by Hunt two will then pro 1 to the hilt of county on a hut Mr C H who resides on Westcott street returned from Trinity county this morning C A Peer a prominent resident of Watsonville cama with him Mr in formed a representative that he and Mr Peer had invested in a Trinity county go4 mine located near Trinity Center Mr is enthusiastic over the mine and de clares that the prospects are of the best He exhibited a bottle rich with the precious metal G Hankel guilty of contempt of court as follows moving surreptitiously certain goods to Knights Landing for shipment to Oakland for which he imposed a fine of in default of payment of which he IB to be con in the county jail at the rate of 1 day for every remaining unpaid the completion of the fine he Is to be confined In the county Jail until he makes restitution to the receiver of belonging to the hotel funds The prisoner was remanded tothe custody of the sheriff EASTERNERS ARRIVE hg a term in the county jail said that Hill is an CLUB SCORES Is King of all Beera from A tall slender middleaged woman arrived In this city Sunday evening and procured a room at the Parker House On the following morning she hunted up Coroner and told him that she was here for the purpose of Identifying the body of the victim of Fridays tragedy Mr showed her a photograph but his visitor did not recognize It as the presentment of one she had known The woman was reticent and merely told the cor oner that she expected to identity a relative She left on the afternoon train for San Francisco Inquiry at the Parker House elicited the fact that she did not register and gave no name Brown has received word from and San that the photograph of the unknown rieed man does not fit the description of any former inmate of either prison LOOK LOOK AT THE VALUE OF At the White House Mrs Allen of South Fork Ky says she has prevented attacks of cholera by taking Chamber Stomach and Liver Tablets when she felt an attack coming oti Such at tacks are usually caused by Indigestion and these Tablets are just what Is needed to cleanse the stomach and ward off the approaching attack At tacks of bilious colic may be prevent ed In the same way for sale by J V The following scores were mads by the Woodland Gun Club last Sunday Possible bk R T M M J J T Geo P W J A H E W B H F McCellan BEAL ESTATE Mr John Snavely and Mrs Jesse Baker returned from Sacramento this morning accompanied by Miss Hattle Graham and Miss Rlley who arrived from Sharpsburg Maryland on the overland train Monday evening Miss Rlley is a niece of Mrs Baker and will visit with her for some time Miss Graham Is engaged to Mr Snave ly and the wedding Is scheduled for Wednesday evening C G White and wife to Em ma O W of lots 6 And 7 Cards add to 1000 U C Wllcox ct al to Yolo Co Consolidated Water strip of land 100 feet wide through Brst partys land in sec 29 township 8 north range 1 west 10 00 Will THE CAPAY STAGE make dally trips Sundays ex between Woodland and Capay on and after May 15th arriving at Woodland at 10 a in and leaving at 3 p m L A EDDY Prop AH persons indebted to the Byrns hotel are hereby notified to pay none other than Byron the re BAND MUSIC FURNISHED The Woodland Band has Music furnished for all sions Enquire of M tf We hear on every hand that C A Halls Is the place to trade and what everyone says must true Fact A Hall will treat you square He has been In the business a long time and knows bow Call and see Kdw H Beane grain buyer Vacation July 25 Grant dentist The proper time to do business Why all thi time of course Where F W Brendels Cash Grocery Returns will be received at J R cigar store Friday even Ing of the THE OLD RELIABLE WHAT YOU CAK GET IT THE STORE Kens Heavy Wort Shoes or Welted Sole Sims sizes 2 to 4 for BOC Ladles Light Sole Shoes or Misses Good Dress Shoes Vest tag Tops for Misses Good Shoes or Childs Good Shoes slits to 11 for Childs Good Cilf Shoes sto to 11 for Call on the Ideal grocery to get a square deal Phone 851 Mens shoes from Shoe Store up at Jackson Walkover shoes at Store Jackson Shoe j Flavoring extracts and spices an apt to be coarse or weak Schillings Best are as fine and strong aa nature affords At your THE VOGUE DOC POWDER THERE IS NO SUBSTITUTE And a lot of odd aad abort lines In ood to on salf at half price We know good boa Md that Jirt we you We have the best line on earth THE GREATEST SHE OF UL NOW GOING ON J Phone 741 Lawns Dimities Batistes Grenadines and Embroidered Swisses at 12 PRICE A Ot 10 Yds Beautiful for 3 Pretty White Shirt Waists for 8 pr Lads fast A fine linen Wash Skirt for 1 doz pr Genis Socks for 4 yds Table An elegant pr Lace Curtains 8 Lads Summer Vesta for Nice White 20 yds Embroidery for Wash Under Skirts 2 for White Underskirts 4 pr Lnds Knit Drawers See Windows worth 00 50 75 25 75 50 25 50 00 OO 50 25 25 lace trimmed new patterns The White House Tor Good Values Wrapper Sale Mr Wirth is certainly a funny He told me to write weeks ad as he is very busy mak ing preparation for fall goods I am just one of the clerks and dont know anything about writ ing ads But it does seem to me from the amount of Wrappers we are selling that every lady in Woodland is taking advantage of our markdown sale My mother and all the ladies I know say they are so cheap and the designs so pretty I am sure if you will call we can please you And our Waists Have you seen them since we marked them down CLERK No 1 Peoples Trade Palace Wake Up Wake Up now and see that your property is properly insured or some day you will wake up when it ie too late With your property covered bj insurance through our agency you can sleep soundly knowing that if fire comes your IOM will be paid promptly Ve place insurance ia the best companies S GARRETTE SMB tin Lumber Lath Lime Cement Etc WEST VALLEY LUMBER CO Offer for the Neit Thirty Dtp to Col All at Jobbers A call will convince you that we mean AT RAILROAD DEPOT G W   

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