Woodland Daily Democrat (Newspaper) - September 23, 1904, Woodland, California WEEKLY ESTABLISHED 1859 WOODLAND CALIFORNIA FRIDAY EVENING SEPTEMBER 23 1904 DAILY ESTABLISHED 1877 PURELY PERSONAL Comings and Goings of Weil Known People BASEBALL NEWS Social Gossip of Interest to Those Who Dwell in or Hear the City of Woodland W Wood went to this morning C D Simpson was an arrival Thurs day evening Old Phil Knoll cavorts around the diamond like a young colt You cant down tho Old Phil Knell returned to the Jesse Moores and played a good at the Initial sack Admission day but dropped a close game Sunday by ono run Phil would have won hla game with any hind of support as several of the Bourbons were badly oft color In the If the weather clears in time there will he a lively game of baseball In this city Sunday The Dunnigan club is going to bring a crowd of rooters along and some great fun may bo ex The Woodland boys are de termined to wipe out the stain of former defeat and Dunnigan Is con that she will repeat her former victory The Winters baseball team Is In the race with a stronger lineup than I ever On next Saturday September 24th they will cross bats with the BRIEF CITY NEWS Events of Interest in Woodland and Suburbs Items of More or Less Importance Picked Up Here and There on the Wing GOSSIP Dr Ward returned from Auburn of Vallejo and a hot game this morning Ms expected The game will be played Freeman was on for the celebration W V the noon train Mrs Alvis Hunt and son went to Palermo today Mrs T P Boyd returned from Napa Thursday evening Dr Curtis returned from Oakland Thursday evening Joe returned Auburn Thursday evening Mrs B S Wilbur was an arrival Thursday evening C L Richmond went to San Fran Cisco this morning Miss Stella Fenner was an arrival Thursday evening Mrs Howard Cunning returned to San Jose today Ed Hedeman returned to San Fran cisco this morning Mrs J V went to Sacra mento this morning H S Joslyn went to San Francisco Wednesday afternoon W Bush returned from Oak land Thursday evening Mrs G F Thomas and Mrs Bullock went to Arbuckle today Prof G Pierce returned from Sacra mento Thursday evening Mr and Mrs E Clowe went to San Francisco Thursday afternoon The W C T U has decided to give their annual dinner on election day Mr and Mrs E G Griffin returned fiom Sacramento Thursday evening Rev C E Winning and family re turned Irom Pacific Grove Thursday evening Q V Eakle and Supervisor Tabler returned to Knights Landing Thurs ay evening Mrs E S Farnham and daughter Mrs Howard Cunning arrived from Orland Thursday afternoon Mrs T F Laugenour and Mrs Douglas returned from Pa Grove Wednesday evening Mrs H C Grover has returned to her home In Knights Landing after a visit County Farmer Miss Jennie Staton who has been visiting Mrs Elizabeth Brown and family returned to Healdsburg this morning Albert Allen left this morning for Francisco and will enter Lane hospital with a view of being operated upon for appendicitis J F Garrette has returned from the east where he went several weeks ago his daughters Misses Mattle Tlu and Pearl who have entered Hol lins institute one of the oldest edu institutions in Virginia Mr Garrette also visited the St Louis fair and barbecue given in Winters cele brating the completion of the water ditch to Davisville and Winters In the Winters team lineup all tho old timers will be seen among them being Ben and Will Hoy Griffin Bur rows and Pratt After the game the Vallejo boys will be entertained with a W F Draeger Is on the sick list Some bargains in real estate are ad by Bidwell Reith Note tlie good points In the some N D G W shoe illustrated in Huston Morris ad Be progressive and avail yourself of POSTPONED WINTERS Sept committee having In charge ths celebration scheduled for In honor of the turn ing oE the water into the main canal has decided to postpone the event until Saturday Oc tober 8th There will be no further change in the plans Tho program will be the same as that arranged for the first date The postponement was deem ed advisable on account of the big rain storm which prevailed Thursday night and this morn ing the service offered by the Woodland Gas and Electric company There is straight talk In its new ad W H Alexander the American tailor will have something to say in his new ad tomorrow that will Inter est you Be sure to read it Owing to the inclemency of the weather the band has canceled the dance scheduled for this ev ening As soon as the weather settles tho will be resumed Thursday was the third anniversary of the birthday of Kathleen Coil and her parents Mr and Mrs H E Coil gave her a birthday party In honor of the event Quite a number of her little friends were invited and all were charmingly entertained The newest in chinaware is the subject of a new ad by T S Spauld ing in this issue He has received an invoice of the latest effects direct from the importers and there are some exquisite effects among them es the Floradora and La France rose patterns Woodland Rebekah Lodge No The Sutler County Independent pub tho following news Mrs T H bas returned after a short visit to San Francisco Lowell tho son of Frank Edson and wife Is sick Mrs L N Tabler and children have returned from a sojourn at Mrs Creason from is vis iting her daughter Mrs F D Edson of this place Lane Boll of Stockton have leased their 1100 acres of tule land known as the place Mr Bell will con the work of reclamation how ever for about two years after which time he hopes to have It safe from overflow dairymen of this locality were thrown into a state of alarm at hear ing that cattle In the Young pasture were dying with anthrax This Is not the first time that this fatal disease has attacked stock in this or FREAKY WEATHER September Making the Record of Its Life Precipitation for Storm 170 at to Crops 10 Far Is Light September weather has certainly been unusually freakish During the first week the most remarkable hot wave in the history of the state drove nearly all the away noted summer resorts in the state Tula was followed by a temperature and now we are It cool weather and a stiff breeze should prevail after the rain the losa will be comparatively light Hot weather and no wind will result in a heavy losa especially In tie grape prune and hay crops At least half tho crop of wine s yet to pick Tho samo la true oj tho table grapo crop tho bulk of which has been going to eastern markets About half tho prune crop la on traya and the other half still on the trees The Thompson seedless and Sultana rals are well along but tho bulk of tho Muscat crop la yet to euro There are about 3000 tons of hay In Woodland warehouses 1000 tons stored at Black a and corresponding amounts at various other stations A great deal of hay both In the stack and bale Is exposed There are small amounts of grain in tho sack exposed on tho river bank and along tho lines of railroad Tho weather for tho next few days will be a source of groat anxiety to both farmers and A MADISON DEATH Young Mrs Philip M Dies at Her Parents Home the Daughter of Kr and Kri B Q to Be Held Saturday Is Roosevelt Indispensable were at once in demand and every man who was able to assimilate enough of the modus operand to vaccinate found himself with plenty to do As no new cases have been contracted during the past week It Is hoped that the has been who lost cattle aro D N Brown Wm Hannoy John Collier and the Fair ranch 249 at a regular meeting held Thurs day evening decided to celebrate the fourth anniversary of the order In this city on October The enter will be in the nature of a Halloween social Miss Lizzie Hens ley was Initiated as a member of the order previous occasions the carcasses of dead animals were allowed to remain low thereby thoroughly Inoculating tho having another variety of climate Tho soil with the poisonous bacteria rain Thursday night was unpro and instruments to administer so far as the records avail able In this city are concerned Tn 1895 there was a light rainfall as early as tho 10th of this month but no damage resulted In there wore showers on the of August and again on the 19th of September but merely sufficient to lay the dust wall In 1807 there was no rain until October 21st On the 20th of Septem ber 1898 there was a precipitation of 35 of an Inch In 1809 there was no rain until October 13th when 136 Inches fell In 1900 there were light showers on the 3d 4th and 6th of Oc tober In 1901 there was nearly a third of an Inch of rain fell during tho hist week of September The first rain in 1902 was on the of Oc tober Last year there were light showers on the 4th and 10th of Oc tober and 20 of an Inch on the 4th of November This year there was a sprinkle on tho 24th of August a lighter one on the A BASKET RIFLED Barton Ashley who Is employed at the Daniels vineyard in the Maples tract camo to this city Thursday and reported the theft of a suit of clothes nnd a few other small articles belong ing to him of the value of The articles were kept in a telescope tool basket which wass missing on Thurs day evening but later found opened rear the cabin A hobo grape picker who had been employed for a day and who has not been since day night Is suspected The officers have been unable to find any trace of this man Thats the Man H B hattan Canada white rye at the Manhattan For a good shave haircut or sham poo go to barber shop tl Go to pharmacy for East mans photo supplies COLUMN Now Is your time to buy shoes We sell you shoes cheaper than any other house in town quality We will give you from now on till further notice ono pair of good stock ings with every pair of shoes Includ ing misses childrens boys and mens at tho West End Shoo store CHAS J GROH proprietor old day following another last Wednesday and still another on Thursday morn Ing Friday night the rain began to fall shortly after dark and It contin ued nearly nil night Tula morning at oclock the precipitation amounted to 140 inches Intermittent showers fell all morning At noon the total for the storm was 170 Inches and there are now some Indications that the weather may clear up H Is too early to form accurate es of tho loss the storm will In It Is recalled that upon a time a candidate for sheriff In a northern country who had held the office for nearly a life time said In accepting a My services are in valuable to tho people am an In fixture In the office That was an unfortunate expression for tho changes wore rung on It during tho campaign and tho was so repugnant to the people that they re tho author of It at the polls by an overwhelming vote But Mr Roosevelt Is Imbued with tho same Idea Hla la a personal tlon and ho adopts tho style of ad dress affected by tho crowned heads and soya wo and and this Is tho way he regards his position and hla relation to tho people and to tho government Thore Is not a policy foreign or domestic which wo aro now carry Ing out which it would not be dis to reverse or abandon Not ono Not a single one In other words if Mr Roosevelt should chance to bo displaced If another should be elected In his stead the country would meet with disaster No other man but Theodoro Roose velt can at this time guide tho ship of stato without running it on tho rocks Isnt that a dangerous creed or an American statesman to pro or for tho American people to accept What would happen If Mr Roosevelt should chanco to die Or what will become of the country If he Is again elected when his term of office shall have Cali fornlan Mrs Philip Tutt died at the resi dence of her parents Mr and Mrs R G Tadlock 3 miles southwest of Mad ison this morning about 8 oclock Death was due to diphtheria and a complication of ailments The de ceased had been seriously 111 forthe past ten days On Thursday evening her condition took a turn for the worse and she passed away this morn Ing surrounded by her and other relatives Tho funeral will be held Saturday afternoon at 3 oclock from the family residence P Bruton of this city will tho services The deceased was the second daugh ter of Mr and Mrs R G Tadlock a native of this county and 22 years of age She had spent nearly all of her years In Yolo county and on the farm where she died Two years ago she was married to Philip Tutt and they removed to San Francisco where Mr Tult Is In tho employ of the street railway company She U survived by her husband and Infant son her par ents two sisters Mrs Bud Bourland and MIsa Bottle and two brothers Louis and Thomas Tadlock OF A In this Issue we begin the publica tion of a most unique series of coffee advertisements The tin in which Golden Gate coffee is packed has been given arms and legs and endowed with the power of speech Leaving the shipping department of the manufacturer Golden Gate goes forth into the world to carve out a place In history for himself and his adventures are not only entertaining hut Instructive The work of the artist and writer has been so blended that one Is not complete without the other If the housewives In this locality will cut out the advertisements and paste them on a sheet of paper the complete series will tell how to make good coffee This line of advertising is placed by M L Hadley the special advertising agent of San Francisco Advertisements not exceeding five lines Inserted under this heading for 60 cents per week payable in advance neck fur Owner can re cover the same by calling at this of and paying expenses FOR bookcase and library table rocking chairs dining table dining chairs leather mahogany dresser two iron bedsteads couch cooking stove and gas range Inquire of Rev O P Shrout 522 Col lege street se22tf NEWS case of the people vs Frederick Smith who on September 3d stabbed A C Ingraham In Washington was before Judge thla morn ing The defendant and the district attorney were both In court By con sent of the district attorney the charge was reduced from an assault commit murder to an assault with a deadly weapon The defendant waived time and counsel plead guilty and was sentenced to year in the Folsom state prison CONTRACTS Just received a full line of shoes shoes the latest styles in patent kid vici kid maceo calf at Grohs West Main old social dance will he given by the Houx orchestra at Blacks in I O 0 F hall on Friday evening September 30 1904 Supper at hall alfalfa pasture for forty horses Will pay good price Write or apply to S H GRIGSBY Woodland Cal Given away by Means of Coupons 1 A great assortment of Glass and Chinaware is offered to the public by way of coupons given with every purchase of 25 cents upward Anything you may buy at our store will count and coupons will be given you for full value of your purchase Exchangeable at any time for articles to the full amount of your cou pons Do not miss seeing our window display and be sure to be benefited bv this excellent offer EXCURSION RATES TO ST LOOTS In addition to regular published dates the Southern Pacific Company will special excursion tickets to St Louis and other eastern cities Au gust 18 19 September 1 2 6 6 7 8 19 20 28 29 October 3 4 5 6 19 20 26 27 For full particulars Inquire of any agent of the Southern Pacific CASTORIA bears the signature n use for more than thirty years And The kind you have always bought A good pair of stockings given away with every pair of shoes nt Grohs old Lace Curtain Sale A few single pairs of lace curtains glo pairs left Thats the case here loft from our slock of this seasons and If you cas use a single pair you goods will bo sacrificed this week con save money at the Vogue this We buy laco curtains in four and week They aro all ecru and the lat lots and sometimes have sinest Handmade very handsome largo size regular price 650 Corded Cable Net design splendid 450 this sale in artistic for 300 New effect In pair worth easily this sale Two pairs of Boa Femme ex tremely pretty worth 5550 and 450 reduced sale price 9475 A few pairs of Grand that exquisite pair worth 400 410 Pretty with Batten hurg braid something very desirable regular value Another better for quality worth 595 Still another extra fine quality very handsome regular price Eale SEED blue stem and other varieties of wheat also seed barley for sale Enquire of BALFOUR Wood land Leader fountain pen 1 guar anteed pharmacy The directors of the Woodland creamery have awarded the contracts for the building of the new creamery The cement work goes to bell and the carpenter work to Keehn Brothers It Is understood that the building together with the machin ery will cost about Building operations will begin as soon as pos sible Rosenberg Bros hunting or shooting al lowed on my premises Anyone trespassing will be prosecuted W G DUNCAN Capay Sept 14 1904 se27 WOOD FOR 400 cords of second growth oak willow and cottonwood wood on my farm about a quarter of a mile above the old Smiths ferry on the Hagar Grant 30 inches long and a full cord En quire of JOHN HANNEMAN OLDFASHIONED SUPPER There will be a grand oldfashioned supper served at the Second Christian church between Main street and Lin coln avenue for the benefit of church Friday evening September also a barbecued pig AH are Invited to attend this supper It be gins at 6 oclock WM HANCOCK 800 Cordi ot mountain oak wood tut Mlo of BROWN BROS tulOU Our Taste Catsup just tomatoes and pure spices only No preservative used No foreign filler No artificial coloring good and pure ai your mother used to make Hall A Co FOR head of cattle con sisting of beef and stock cattle F M PARKER Capay Cal WATCH THIS SPACE FOR The Vogue We fill every promise Griggs Bush FOR cords No 1 mountain oak wood per cord Let me book your order for your winter sup ply J C SPARKS Near City Hall are now sell Ing at 35 cents each latest sheet music half price Victor talking ma chines and discs Domestic and New Homo sowing machines Woolleys Music Store Phons 318 Cor Main and College FRED WIRTHS NEW AD FOR lot of good valley oak stovewood Enquire of I Bros 1 of Yolo I New Fall Goods Arriving every day That Satisfied Feeling Is the natural result of dealing WEST VALLEY LUMBER COMPANY Woodland Cal The yard nearest the Depot F W Blanchard Manager Phone 881