EEKLY ESTABLISHEDWOODLAND, CALIFORNIA. THURSDAY EVENING, APRIL 10,19 i4DAILY ESTABLISHED 1ST!fits IIIOf Taxes Will BecomeDelinquent Very SoonSEWER CAVE IN UNO NOBODY IS♦♦♦♦W* •f’Hh'RUSHING SOUTHERN LINK OF SEWER 10 COMPLETIONI Second installment of 191G taxes become delinquent April30and after4++++++4*4III SlltIK IIFI01II SIKIIffitl lli; MtK»; MHIS WVEI ftfSenate Naval Affairs Committee )oor Is Forced Open With a Jimmy and Left Ajarthat time just five per cent penaltywill be added. Sheriff Monroe and deputies who have the duty of gathering; in the tax slieckels, announce that the gathering so far has been likesome of the off-year crops. There are several hundred thousand dollars yetand with but a handful ot days left in which to pay them. Monroe announces that a good way toMI IIFortunateiv nolaborers were near, being laid. Warned by this accident ;ill ol' the walls are being propped up ienough to be injured when the side- pijyp ia%t„£ js completed.walls of the Fourth street sewer caved ,in yesterdav afternoon. Had they been have been lt;ompl« * *1 and n Notable Cast Has Rehearsed Lonfew * «... .. J i t Vi ! h (ilitIn the next few dnys the work willCounty Affair That Will Eclipsethev would have been buried beneath tension ill b* *lt;nn**t— — .a ■ d 4 ... ... - . rm a - s. ***, # dto pay,Any Previous Efforts In This Section Being Discussedhundreds of pounds ot earth and sev- system »t Fourth and Cross stree.a, eral niisht have been crushed to death, thus kWIiik the residents of the south-The cave-tn was eaused by the depth ern part of the city a much ImprovedAnd Faithfully For Fertoim-ance of This EveningLIEVED PLANS WERE THERE; make five per cent is to get around to_ . • *■» _ m f nn du V(iENTERTAIN A CROWD|of titc trenches in which the pipes are andainon* adequate system.IT IS A BIG MUSICAL NUMBERServicehis office before the next ten dasj have passed. 'trance WasGained To BuildingWASHINGTON, April 19.—The door he senate naval affairs committee .he cap! to I building was ••jimmied’ Ing the night.larly today the door was found iding open.Room Is Set AsideCommittees Busily Engaged With Many Original, Interesting Features For EventWOODLAND BRANCH RICE MILL IS RUNNING FULL BLASTHHFor Gills From YoloWORKING 15 HOURS A DAY AND CAN USE MORE LABORst Capable Woodland Amateurs To Demonstrate Their Ability At the Academy HallPlans for the entertainment of GOOD or more people and for an all-Yolo county rice festival at Madieon on the! In the new dormitory of the Mills telltative lt;iate ()f \jay 12 were made• College there is to be a mom furnish- jas^ night, at u mass meeting of the♦m+++♦40.000 SACKS OF RICE 10 BE SHIPPED FOR MILLINGed and set aside for Volo county and cnizen6 0f iadlson. ■girls from Woodland. I his was the | ^ carried out to the, a , _ _ _ ..S - . . aTh * Woodland branch of the Glob* Mills is running full blast and will4» points In the next few days.At. S: 1 r. tonight in the spacious auditorium of Holy Rosary the student* of the school will present the operetta for which they have been rehearsing during the past wrecks.Manager S. G. Meng of the local unlv Rosary has long been knownollee believe the “job' was the decbjUm made aL a meeting yesterday jreslf,(1 iaHt night, this year’smagnitude sugcontinue to do so for the next several plant states that the rice gam** 1m good aH musical center of WoodlandS • * a __ — . _ ..1. * .. #. .it n ml t Vl ! i f f 11 * * I t * IS II T1 111 _ _ I . I__L •.#. mMr %Mm«i non J ) JX) 111 LOS I *U ' months. There are nearly forty men right now and that tlmie is anevent will ... . ... ...iha nroduct.— - t a—» — ——— — —— — —- - W ask of spies seeking information ot afternoon Qf the Woodland branch ot ^ipge ajj previous ones. In the ree-— l 4 ti iri i-itcl Inn i si nil- . . * i .««4 * 1% t it o . . _ . t I «____at work there and the mill is running creasing demand for the product. A: add nt,w iaurPiH to the well-earnedal plans. An investigation is un- MUla Aiumnae. which met with the ogn|tion of tbe industry, which has n,t,M‘n h(,ms a lt;la. I I * Smi» r\ii f I I I il I W'iCk v; 4 IThey are turn- the present time there are less than fan,t, of the 8cb«K)i as a hoirte of theing out lCOO sacks of paddy rice a day. UJKMinks of rice unsold in tins art 0f music.way. I Misses Blowers. 'utilized much Yolo county land which, there ls a short. rounty and the rice being milled inhe force of guards about the eapitol Afu?r :he bu8ln(,ss session those at- heretofore has been of but little value. * 1 Woodland is coming in from outsid*. ' I sxf w irolUilKP nPIn II1141 (L I* “ 11 m lmuniiioquestioned. As tar as oouia ue tendjnK enjoyed a social hour in chat- the p(H)pie 0f Madison intend bringing! st i uniQ icv! IH’’ f PAU1 I . . . . _ __ i 1 CHIUjrtained nothing was missing fromThe Yolo county rice, accord-The booklet t«» which all the leading erchants and business men of Wood-so generously ('ontributed ads.,landroom.Itingi ......oi, „ . I could be used for this kind of labor.and fancy work, several \otai jn|0 prominence patriotic features andnumbers by Mrs. Harry Porter, ac- 8ll(,h timely subjects as cultivation. j •**' n-om varl-U-n* for a higher price, in his opinion. ftt Lhft pUv ghoWi) th« cast with thelie dlt;H»r had been splintered and (.ompanje(| by Miss Gable, added to -p( carry out the all-county feature, J‘011,1 lw'There are 40,000 sacks of paddy rice lug U» Meng, Is being held by the own- an(J whjch win be ^jven out tonightojen with an iron instrument.theinstrument were marks of thein.enaior Swanson, acting chairman the committee, said as far as he Id learn nothing had been taken. Evidently someone thought there re valuable plans or information In i room, he said.«njovment of the occasion.Zamora Farm CenterTo Meet This Evening\s amatter ot The Zamora Farm Bureau center isrherfideiitial natillf a to meet tonight in the Prairie school in the committee house for a discussion of alkali. Thlt;is seldom anything oWoodland, Winters, Davis, KnightsLanding, Clarksburg, West Sacramento and other parts of the county will I be asked to have floats and exhibits.* As the carnival has for its slogan rice, and what it has done for Yoloj county, those promoting the affairhave consulted the big rice Interest £of the county, and at that time, it has been suggested, the Rice Growers’ As-Faimsis Would Eliminate Great Mils ol the Middle Men++++ **** ****following taking |«»rt as principals:Nevada Higgins, Hattie Desmond,uuderSamGlad vs Sample Anna C»or-Present Petition Asking All Sales Be Made Direct To Them■Ion, Blanche McGavlc, Klsle Swan,B**r.»aueHe Hubert, Alice t lark, Ros®Wtrth. BerthaLuthringer. KlviraHt*++++SeeklTn Aioid the Unnecessary Payment ol Feeding PiolitsI)ra«*ger, Imelda Parlin, Ruth Slaile,Lisle JohuHon, Rita Farmer, CarolAnna Inglin,Slt;*ott, MadgeChilAil*BustMarv GormbAddit• t|meeting will bt. , , ,„i„ sociation will come up again. Manyfeatured bv entertain-.ileaded by R. C. Chandler and con- of a ton. 1 he lai until their pe- : Montgomery, Pauline Foster, Maryfrom the tnlversity Farm atapltol police were notified at once er began a search of the building to Davis. Refreshments will be served.1 the means of entrance. During There will bt night the building isjoined last year, but acreage enough. taining the signature»f thlrtv-one tltlon stattwas not obtained to carry out the farmers, a petition has been presented **nti*to ItII,at the) feel that they are Wood, Alma tlelnzen. Jeanette Otrard.and the Josephine W»hk1s. Geneva Tyler, Mar-consid*itn,heavily 'l*he me*several good speak called for S o’clockmanagement of the Globe Rice saving if I- a ton, as th*w’ork. With the Yolo association as lo ,bt, a nucleus, the 1917 start may be mad**. jjjh ju tjjjs tqty asking that the sales reel from thcan buy dl- ‘on HenlMaud llsley, Ruth Mc-tllIII frtun which the pro- Nevln. Kstlier Wbltehouse, Margaretrded and sentries are isisied at dif-*nt iMints on the eapitui grounds.;arly In the investigation the p*»-i announced they believed it was ie bv som** one hidden In the build-Me Hears Boibaokat this carnival.The adjoining rice communities willof rice for feeding purpohi tbe sold in duct comeand thus save the extrato. tlots direct to the consumer at the hundli»I«t*ial coin* *asked to participate.usual wholesale rates, and not throughiforwanied to the main»Make Eloquent Speechor numths no one has been permlt-to enter the building after nightfallThere is to be a parade, a barbecue, fbH mbidleman, thua ball game, a dance and many otherfeatures including si»celt;*heH. All of the school children in the county will hetving aprofit office aItl Ifor actionbout a countersigned paml*of the houses was siltiug, when itors were admitted to the galleries, ther house was in session last.State Horticultural Commissioner G. asked to be there. A unique patriotic H He* ke, who is heading one of th** vent planned is a chorus of 1000 **ommitiees getting surveys of the food 8riiool chldlren singing patriotic airs.4 lessons tauglit by experience willGermans Suffer Tenific Losses lo Fierce French Advances++*•+ ++++Lawson, Myra Higgins, Isretta Murphy, Adelaide Doherty, Beatrice Bem-merly, Klaine Parllu, Arline I»arker,Beth 1*1 easants, Gretchen Tyler, Flor-eme Hurst, Sue Breckenrldge, EleanorSheehan. Ethel Nance, Dorothy Drye-Zita ITeutons Slash anil Fiuht Fiercely Back To No Visible AvailKTllt; I St1••The Wildatit*1r***iMcCloud a society h her artificial exlst-it**sihiliti*yf the various counti*enceFt• ■1stb maids in daiuty cothe state, was at Santa Rosa yester- be taught the rice farmer in demonHitWWhile there he met and talked ^rationThe t nlversity Farm withfamed I.uther iiurbank. bp tin (.he job writh expert advlctWar Gad Mars Climates as Carnags ol Coollici Ptagiesseshilt* lt;U*butrtuter* tit*finterviewers, charity and*1*drej*smak*-rstti 111 in-Marrying To Be No BarTo Any Military Serviceli.H*ke states that this horticultural a,nJ other experts.and vltlcuRural marvel ma*le an eh*- The following executive committ*-* uiient pica for cultivation at the Santa is handling tl»e affairs of the rarniF\KIS April 19. Capture of Mturners, drive her to distraction.Hmlral h*d1114*1lit!tu4 *imeetingva!.1 I. M. Shetterly. J. B ArcherWASHINGTON, April 19.—Meu who rry to dodge military service will , escape under a ruling of the wartartmeui today.All men married since the outbreak The the war will be treated upon the *p iue basis as unmarried uieu, insofar there their military obligations are con- ally tPostponed DanceAt Davis SaturdayS. J. Campbell, M. P. Smith, G. FTilly.From the Woodland end, Fred Shaf fer of th* Yolo County Board of Trad* is co-operating In every way possiblet further pimt»agne offIIiIUUIQueat uiblin a vain hope of *decide* to go oilI* *11LadII\i **4*1tping from all,butrhtI uiIIIMiaIif#iht*r treiueuIK \'4*1whiti ini)• •4 tf t ic iaaltIthe department announced night, but waned, ’totally, asking at tit*itH»ned dance at the I'nlver-i at Davis is to take placeurday night. It was origin-been held last Saturday postponed on accountSutter By-Pass Location Bill Defeated By Big Votet .4ralcoutiuued bwee]Nivi41^*s armi^I he lt;lent,forwpiItitUnnilere which will hm*menaced—into lt;***un: Tlii* *leave to the• I’ll*l4 ( UtIMIrincouniryandued by tin* Freueliv© a111illrn%eouneat Cerman defeiisivtdeiu*ralizat ionf*thdominating Naurand Moronlt;1 114*into their fearful l**«s*’*w e raptured in this sweep iithe fursre i©am© time of hii iuun .students going to a vote of 411 14 ‘J(J,of ItheinVail ley Jin anblown north and daop»! hiI# re1 lady who When therue Identity shev *d Ostelallied »I i I1**4IIfti*,1 Llie press give prominence to the Berkeley tt»it- track meet.Tarke bill fixing the central locationfor the Butter by-pass. waj bdIOf SoisiSOUtii IFllt)lecent rep*1in all big cities iudied a big rush to marry after war s declared.Carlton Club CmlSacliverIiianttempts to ci*f**if 4irede in theappily** wher© a IonUPthe*4* jiWoodland Girls HonoredBeginning TuesdaYolo and Sutter reclamation men were vitally concerned in the measure.The opponents of th** Tarke bill tried to force a vote last night, but the pro-and continuing 1 ponents succeeded iu staving off theirti1Ait (iiiii n14 !lntMf at4tuOpens May Heren groundi** IKd from t♦hand* ii * 1Uuentin tMi*'(laind.- It*an fIII*j!f*1 I *M - lt;orisA* *+ithrough until Saturday, the Carlton;defeat until today.At Sacramento Luncheon ....*** ,* ;r!:*U a prett luncheon affair yesterdayDoroWoodcompany, will stage a carnival in this city. The A. H. llendler shows have been engaged. They have a numberof c*ooc0s§ioim and attractions.Dry Nation Is UrgedPostoliice Gains ShowStability oi CommunityHard Times Bail PlannedBy Hermann Sons Orderina Ailhas op-of thelrned thatnews|aperiI rtU l+♦iAll Dnilim the Warndtoatlve ofwth are the •aaes from Apriiitandr4A])i* Inj4W 4* ft* t h 4ddial affairtional tt*4ii IIhnDahl,4 *4 I!id girUs were the guests of honor.ose attending from this city were:WASHINGTON, April19 -Certain Postmaster E. I. I-**that\iuht au st a Hat Ion of oftlA cclv aem pI IIma1 lucMASONS’ ATTENTION! 1 force© in the ©CHincl! luitionHl d6- kain dtniti^ tl„ a a . , C _i s. •\\ake, and the Missesof Woodland fense will recommend to the president :$7H.W, despiteUoroiy’ uud lodgedNu 1M, V.aud A. M. will halthat he take draetic arllon Immedl. lied condition.il. Stephens, Mrs. P. K# A special meetingH’A a ruttwaf Evergreen U*dge, Order of Hermann Fink was apiK*inted* *ed of Emma * and Charlesmake arrange-IIIandm.snofficeriustalled wer*meiitfforhard times dance in Na-lethb.air.Heater held this (Thursday) evenluis, April ately to slop completely the mauufac- isaius are recognised... . I . i 11.muitfhAtii ihw iniiHlprv of th* stal)Postofficexcelltit BarbaraKlnsel, pretrtdtnAlma tlv« Bona hall, on the night of MayO40 •Rosa and Hazel andThere were eleven in all at the 19, at 7:30 o'clock. First degree.apl9ture aud sale of liquor throughout the oroetere of th*W. H. CL’RSON, Secretary. I Tnited States. jnity.f a4til Im^ I«ast night’s installation was inIda Kuhn, recording sec re- charge «if John August Hucke assisted Luthringer, financial sec- b Henry Kratt and John Hucke,Wurth, vice president; Anna Hucke,t reas u re r, tan . Kati