Woodland Daily Democrat (Newspaper) - July 2, 1906, Woodland, California WEEKLY ESTABLISHED 1859 WOODLAND CALIFORNIA MONDAY EVENING JULY 2 1006 ESTABLISHED PURELY PERSONAL and Goings of Well Known LOCAL BREVITIES THE ELK GROVES joial Gossip of Interest to Those Who Dwell in or Near the City of Woodland A M Gregg went lo to ay Douglas spent Sunday in tavls John Ely of Buckeye la in this city j Mrs S Nardini spent Sunday in Sac amento Del Grieve came up from Davis this I G M Cobb of is in this Jty today James Ely of Esparto is In Wood r ind today lohn Griffin of Winters is in f and today Miss Sophia Haines spent Sunday in Miss May Griggs spent Sunday in went to Monterey morning W H Curson went to San Francisco Sunday morning Howard Hatch returned to Tracy unday morning Mrs Bert Powers went to Alameda unday morning ic over from Supervisor Palm came Washington today Mr and Mrs John Wohlfrom went today Miss Grace Pickard went to El Vcr no Sunday morning Wm Jones and wife returned to Sac this morning Miss Carrie Hogaboom went to nights Landing today Mrs Ben Martin returned to Sacra Sunday morning F A Stelner and family were ar on the noon train J O Chalmers spent Sunday after loon in Knights Landing Miss Maggie Crawford returned lo Berkeley Sunday morning i Mr and Mrs George Schlotz leave Tuesday for Samuel springs R G Lawson and E B Hay ward re timed from Ventura Sunday morning Charlotte and Mabel Pepper left for os Gatos this morning to visit rela ves W B M Beardslee and ere among the arrivals on the noon rain E Praet left for Reno Sunday morn ing where he will visit with Mr and Wilbur Blair See column ad of rooms to let W H Huston is temporarily en gaged as city editor of the Mail A good reliable man Is wanted to dike rare of a ranch Sec nil In fti cent column Martin J Lewis has opened den 1 parlors in Capay See ad in anj other column Charles Johnson was out on the streets today for the first time in near ly two weeks He lias been seriously til as the result of an attack of mumps The funeral of Stella the two yearold daughter of Mr and Mrs A was held this afternoon Father Grealy conducted the services at the house and at tho cemetery Bush was up from San Francisco Sunday and lie and Carl Gardner en gaged in some lively tennis practice Both are going to participate in the of July tournament at Stockton The Woodland Band will give its annual Fourth of July dance at the Met Their First Defeat In Wood land Sunday But the Visitors Kept The Locals Very Busy and Earned the Good Will of the Fans V Before the largest crowd and on the warmest day of the season the hither to invincible Elk Grove team went down to defeat at the hands of Wood lauds team by a score of 4 to 3 The game was a pretty one and though Woodland seamed to have the visitors slightly the locals were not allowed to take matters easy ev Though lie look sonic of the gln ening The dance and ball game will the only attractions in Woodland that day Rev Father Bell instructor of phys s at Santa Clara College was an ar arrival this morning evening he will conduct the annual re treat of the Sisters of Holy Academy and the Stars of Sacramento on Wednesday July 4th Game will he called at 2 oclock This promises to be another fine game for the Stars are re as strong ns any team In Sac On Sunday they defeated the Independents by a score of 5 to 0 three of four games d wilh this team Their only defeat his season was at the hands of the several weeks ago by n ro of 3 to 2 Cox twirled yesterday or the Stars striking out 12 men and allowing only 4 hits Demon he teams regular played bird base Speaking of Coxs iig the Union this morning said Fred Cox was on the firing lino for he Stars and the class of ball he pitched makes him a candidate or big league He allowed but four scattered hits and sent twelve lous batters lo the bench Ho allowed three bases on balls and was also In evidence at lie bat getting one of the longest drives ever made on Recrea tion Park grounds It was Sunday night before the Oroville passenger train arrived in Woodland The delay was due to the derailment of some freight cars at Davis which temporarily blocked the road Some men were set to work burn ing the grass off the lot west of new armory hall this morning Someone saw the blaze and imagined the tiro was set out accidentally An alarm was turned in and the fire company reached the scene before the mistake was discovered Clarks American Bioscope and Vaudeville Company showed at the op era house Saturday evening before a small but appreciative audience The pictures of the San Francisco disaster and other scenes were very good and the vaudeville features introduced by Miss Sims and Miss Clayno were above the average DATA BARTLETT LETTER Two High School Students On Camping Trip They are Having a Pleasant Experi ence and nre likely to Enjoy Their Vacation FOURTH OF JULY A BRIEF ILLNESS A Celebration Promised at Sacramento defeated Davis at gan Sunday In a very interesting con test by a score of 5 to 1 Walter Farley Dr Ca Bush ami firl Gardner returned to San lisco this morning Mrs Toe Craig and daughter Miss I lassie left for Ashland Sunday lo lisit Mrs George Gray Miss Florence has been her sister Mrs Chas to Oroville today Mrs A D Comstock daughter of W Edgington left this morning on her to Sargent Nebraska Miss Julia Dahl returned Sunday ev from a two weeks vacation spent in San Francisco Father left this morn ing for the southern part of the state where lie will spend a months vaca tion Supervisor Tabler Mrs B Car Dr C H Failchild came from landing tills morn ing rs Rose Fiske who has been the t of and Mrs Lawhead since big fire returned to San Francisco Jills morning Mrs M Pullan left this morning for Worth Carolina to visit her daughter Mrs W R Pugh and Miss Cleo Scott visited Sacramento Wednesday Mrs I n Hughes John Hunt and Tracy Hoag visited Woodland Wed Mrs J R Spurgeon departed iUon day for a weeks visit with her mother at Sacramento The editor ami Miss Cleo find Mrs Wm King made a flying trip to San Francisco Friday Mrs Verne McDonald was an arriv al Wednesday morning and visited with her parents Mr and Mrs J Cass cf Santa Clara valley was an arrival Wednesday evening mid is visiting wilh his sons George and Will Jeff Moore and daughter Miss Jes sie were arrivals Friday Mr Moore talks of taking his family oast in the near future The barley is reported to lie turning out fairly well In many places the weeds are Interfering wilh harvesting A great deal of it is stained by late rains ger out of the players the game was played in the remarkably quick time of an hour and 23 minutes which cates that sonic last snappy playing was done The game was not a heavy hitting one and Scally holding the hits down Elk Groves errors cos them the game for Scally twirled wel enough to win if he had been perfect ly supported Hauskins at third hasi had an off day and muff h left field was cosily Notwithstanding these errors In visitors made some very clever catche and it must be said to their credit tha Ibey are the finest lot of young inei that ever appeared on the loca grounds They defeat and never registered a kick of anj kind during the game They along with them 35 rooters who wen also gentlemen in every sense of tin word Elk Grove has good reason to feel proud of Manager Firebaugh am his team Allen who played shortstop mad a sensational running catch caught a nice game and Foulks playe well at first For Woodland caught a nice game made sensational running catch and buntel as did also Hoy Woodland secured two runs in the first inning as follows Hoy hit to the second baseman who fielded it to first but the pitcher failed to cover the bag in time and Hoy went to sec ond on the play Leake hit a warm one to third which was fumbled Hoy going to third and Lcake reaching first Leake stole second and scored with Hoy on Joe hard drive which was muffed by the left fielder Elk Groves evened the score in the as follows Castello wis hit by Hie pitcher Lewis fanned Scally bit safely advancing Castello to third Adams threw to second to head off Seally ami Lcake juggled it lor an in stant and returned too late to prevent Castello from scoring Scally going to third on the play hit to T who fumbled allowing Scally to score Woodland took the lead again in the latter half of the same inning Hoy heat out bunt Leake sacrificed Hoy oing to third on the play Adams and Hoy worked I he play Hoy scoring lioth teams added a run In the sixth after which there was no more scor ing Foulks led off with a twobagger to left field which Schluer probably would have caught but for the blind ing sun Gibsons twobagger to right scored Foulks Allen singled to left and Gibson was thrown out at third flew to who doubled NO DEMOCRAT JULY 4 Wednesday July 4th will be a holiday and no paper will be issued from this office on that date COURTHOUSE NEWS The following calendar heard by Judge today of Maria Silvia Final account and petition for dis Continued to September 3d In the matter of the life of S Saling for order terminating life estate Granted Estate of Samuel Wilde Petition for order assigning estate to widow Granted Estate and of Michael Roob account and petition for discharge Account set tled and petition granted People of California vs Manuel S Contents Demurrer to plaint Overruled and defendant given 10 days to answer City of Woodland vs Lallan Overruled and defendant given 10 days to answer J H Glide vs Yolo murrer Overruled and defendant giv en 10 days to answer ATTENTION HERMANN SONS All members are requested to attend a special mealing at their lodge hall Monday at 9 oclock Very urg ent business By order of D KUBLI Pros H P FRANKS Sec A TRAGIC FINISH A neglect permitted a leak in the great North Sea dyke which a childs finger could have stopped to become a ruinous break devastating an entire province of Hol land In like manner Kenneth Mc er of Vanceboro Me permitted a tie cold to go unnoticed until n finish was only averted by Dr ngs New Discovery He writes Three doctors gave me up to die 1 lung inflammation caused by a cold but Dr Kings New saved by life ed best cough and cold cure at W Lawsons drug store and rial bottle free SPRINGS lime Wo arrived here yesterday and fortu in time to escape the hot that Is now sweeping over the valley During the two and a half days on route the mornings and even ings were cold enough to make It neo essary for us lo wear overcoats for comfort During the middle of the day lie weather was very and at made down our beds with the fall allowance of blankets A north wind prevails today and the weather is very warm We therefore consider ourselves lucky in the choice of time tor making tho trip Wo were fortunate ill an other respect Not an occur red during the entire journey which resulted in a material loss or any seri Inconvenience We found tho loads in fine condition onr outfit was substantial our equipment skillfully Kicked and our mare seasoned by age and by experience was is sturdy ami surefooted as a moun tain goal Wo had a splendid camping place the first In and the second night we pitched our tent In ndian valley near a farm house and jam and where there lo plenty of wa er Tlie traveling was not irksome or something new Interesting and was unfolded al every turn n the road ami sleeping at night In he open air was refreshing und ex The people along the road were very kind to us We asked for no favor that was not courteously granted At he of Mrs Long near whore we stopped for a breath ng spell anil drink of water wo were treated to some very nice things to cat The Longs are building a beautiful new home and making oilier improve ments Tho courtesies wo received In Arbuckle were also duly appreciated When we arrived at Bartlett springs Mr placed us under ever lasting obligations by assigning us to a delightful and picturesque camping As tho over glorious Fourth of July approaches thero la an Increasing in lorest manifested In the great celebra tion that Is to lake place In to H lakes considerable money and many other tilings to make possible a firstclass celebration and In all re spects Sacramento Is abundantly equipped for demonstrations on a big scale Tho citizens of that city have con several thousand dollars to meet tho expense of the coming cele bration and havo arranged a of features which claims will those of any former year These things come high but there Is nothing small about Sacramento ex cept of Silurians Owing to tho reduced roundtrip faro from all towns In tho Sacramento val ley anticipates a largo number of visitors on the Fourth Thero will bo lots to seo and enjoy there on that day followed by a display of fireworks at night in Capitol Park The Passing of Mann Fried rich He Waa Buried on Monday Under Auspices of lodge of Hermann Soni TO SUBSCRIBERS Subscribers can havo tho Democrat forwarded to them during vacation without extra expense by applying to this office or to Richard Boyle news agent Subscribers who fall to receive the Demo crat regularly will confer a favor by promptly reporting the failure lo Iho Democrat to Richard lloyle news agent Leave orders for City the Ariel Candy Store Laundry at few minutes before 4 oclock Sat afternoon Johann Friedrich died at Ms homo on Weat North street Tho announcement on tho streets was a shock and a surprise to his many friends because he had been seen up and about as usual only two days bafore lie first complained of illness Fri day morning He waa attacked with a cramp In the stomach but did not regard tho matter seriously as he had been subject to such attacks He did not consider tho services of a cian necssary but his son consulted a doctor and procured a prescription was advised that If his father was no better Saturday morning it would be advisable to call in a physician The old gentlemans condition show ed no Improvement and the physician was called Saturday morning but too lato to afford any relief Mr waa a native Wur Germany and waa born on the 10th of January 1841 In 1901 ha came to California and located la Woodland He had been employed n tho Yoto Brewery for many years and did not leave tho establishment until noon on day ho was taken sick Mr was married in Ger many His wife survives him To Continued on Fourth Page Mrs Ci W Pierce and sons departed Allen at first Woodlands run came Saturday for the summer at Glen Al as follows Joe Baird hit to Haii pine lay 101 me it The season in that favored sum who overthrew first go mer resort section is one month late caused by late heavy snowfall Mrs J A was an arrival from Oakland Thursday evening where she had been called to the bedside of her brother Did Wright who is very 111 There is little hope for his recovery Airs C A Covell was an arrival Tuesday evening after an absence of three weeks spent in Oakland and San Francisco Her daughter Miss Mabel did not return but will con lier ing lo second McDonald fanned Jim was thrown out from second o Ioo Baird advancing to third from which he scored a moment later on IS safe hit to right field The following is the official score as registered by H P Wallace r h sb po a e Ethel She expects to be six weeks gone v IGUS returned from his east Fn trip Saturday evening He thor enjoyed himself and returned much Improved health Among the passengers to o this morning were Mrs Comfort I Will Goodin Claude Riley P W Bren Mr and Mrs G W Bryant Among the arrivals Sunday evening Mr and Mrs H S Miller T Orri Miss Amelia Hall and F L Dr A Y Dick went I ny At that point Francis Woodland Hoy cf 2b Adams c Joe Baird 31 McDonald ss Hoag ss Jim Baird II Q Schluer If p Kinkade rf I 0 0 J OFFICIAL VISITS BLACKS June 30 Editor Democrat Woodland T will visit the several Odd Fellows lodges of the county for the purpose of Installing officers on the following dates Capay Lodge No 230 July 7th Madison Lodge No 287 July 13th Grafton Lodge No 293 River Lodge No 256 July 17th Hauskins 31 Lodge No 318 July 21st j if Yolo Lodge No ICO July 24th Wood land Lodge No Ill July J E HARMON D D G M ab 4 3 4 4 2 2 4 3 3 3 1 1 1 2 0 10 0 3 4 7 3 27 12 Elk Grove ab r h sb po a Pearl cfI 0 1 0 0 0 Foulks 1 2 0 0 1 Gibson cI 0 1 0 7 2 Allen ss t 0 1 0 3 1 Etling 0 0 0 S 3 401001 410110 Lewis rf 3 0 0 1 1 0 Scally p 3 1 1 1 0 2 DONT BE BACKWARD Do not hesitate to ask for a free of Chamberlains Stomach and blots We are glad to give anyone who is troubled with or any dis Many have ently cured by their use 3 7 3 24 10 HUNS AND HITS BY INNINGS Woodland Hits Elk Hits 101013001 SUMMARY nd of Earned 1 Elk Grov 1 Double to Joe Bain Kinkade to Jaa Baird Foulks unni the great national j struck 8 b irn Pacific wilt 5 Hit by to all points for a sacrifice and Leake Wl good from July 3d 1 Time at hour 23 minutes I Huston P Wallace yoi organic disease litters purifies the uso builds you up The next game to bo played this city will be between spot Most all of the old employes are here again and Jehu Christy Is handling the ribbons over the Williams and Uart loll Stage horses as usual Professor Watson amusement direct or Is expected here iiio and a few days later Prof is already here The late rains delayed There arc about seventy the hotel and about twenty people in cab ins but it is expected that there will be a steady Increase In the arrivals after the 1st of Inly H is loo parly to determine what effect the San Kiun cisco fire will have on patronage of the springs OSCAR AND PAUL CASTORIA ears the signature of n use for over thirty jeara and lie kind you have always bought H the Man attan OLD CHRONIC SORES As a dressing for old chronic sores there Is nothing so good as Chamber lains Salve While U Is not advisable lo heal old sores they should be kept In good condition for which this salve Is especially valuable Kor sore nipples Chamberlains Salve has no superior For salr by J it Shel ton A B B Ot UTE Leave orders for City the Ariel Candy Store Laundry at THEY ARE IN OUR WINDOW AN ALL WOOL SUIT SAY MR MAN Did you get that circular telling why you should wear linen mesh under wear This is Dr Wir ths famous linen mesh under wear Strange to say it is cool in summer and warm in win ter I am warm blooded and lam wearing it so far the claim I think is right It cer tainly feels very nice and we have had some fairly warm weather DR WIRTH YOU KNOW FRED The Trade Palace VALUE ON SALE AT ROSENBERG CO 613615 MAIN STREET IN BIG GUTS SATURDAY EMBROIDERIES Values the yard Swiss Nainsook and Cambric from G to D inches wide in shadow blind and stiletto effects 1000 yards of it A special buy by us h special sale for you EMBROIDERIES AND RIBBONS RIBBONS 35 pds Nos CO and 80 in and staple These are mill ends short 8 yards In order to get the price i o n s we were compelled to buy heavily AH perfectly high grade goods THE VOGUE