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WEEKLY ESTABLISHED 1858WOODLAND, CALIFORNIA. WEDNESDAY EVENING, DECEMBER 18, 1!U7DAILY ESTABLISHED 1871!ELECTIONSORE FOR SAONDERSYARD CASEBlasphemer• •••••!Suspected ofGovernor JobSuspicion of the police and secretservice agent (lie attempt tlt;who are investigating dynamite the governor's mansion and kill Governor and Mrs.jne, pointed today to aWm. D. St . man, now under surveillance, who twice tried to force his way into theof the governor. His actionsANARCHIST-SOCIALIST ARRESTED BY OFFICERTenKilledPITIFULIn AirplaneRaid9HunsOver Londonpresence lt;are being cl• kelv watched and it laMore Thao Enough Names OuPetition, Says ClerkChalmersJohn Moneneanx of This City Turned Over to I). S.AnthoritiesCall For Election In February Expected At JanuaryMeetingI reported he may be arrested soon, i A week ago the man appeared at the governor's mansion and demandedto see the governor, blasphemingwhen the maid denied him admittance.On an earlier occasion he forced hla _wav into the governor's office while n. , nout or the Showing Pictures of German,PUBLICLY PRAISING KAISERLONDON*. DEC. 10—TEN PERSONS WERE KILLED AND SEVENTY INJURED IN THE FIRST GERMAN RAID OVER LONDON SINCEDECEMBER G, OCCURRING LAST NIGHT, LORD FRENCH REPORTED TODAY.TWENTY MACHINES PARTI Cl-TALE OFWRONGSRELATEDChristmas Fund Sweeps Past 300GAS RATEDollar««Democratpoor of this city a Christmas. Bundle after bundle of clothing was conveyed ... ..... n !into the offices of Probation OfficerChild Witness Repeats Story A A. Powe„. tMllf!lng t0 lh, 80nu.Ine Yuletlde spirit that prevalla here‘’“’PROBLEMHEARD BYPast the $300 mark today went the fund being collected through theto give the deservingThat Led to Arrest of Willow Oak FarmerDEFENSE RESERVING CASEthis year.The cash list was checked up by Probation Officer A. A. Powers today,ias follows:Previously acknowledged .....$254 DOT. La ugenourGovernor Stephens wascity.Theories that the explosion wascaused by anything except the detonation of dynamite were swept away to-hen It was {_____s had found a twisted fulmln-Austrian Rulers; Argues Cause of HunsPATEIENTEH ING OVER T11EThree Members of Schwalli^ Wm. John.lon• *■ a v wnonunced that de-tectiv*JOHN MONENEAUX, AN AN-KENT AND ESSEX COASTS. ONE GERMAN MACHINE WAS BROUGHT DOWN OVER KENT AND ANOTHERFamily Are Called asWitnesses!Woodland Hardware Co.W. A. AndersonC. C. KnightJ. Hucke Son\n inquisitiveList of Names Includes Nearly Every Business FirmIn WoodlandHST-SOCIALI.STafing cap embedded In the wall near the hole resulting from the explosion.;Police and secret service men were LAND, WAS ARRESTEDOF WOODIS BELIEVKlsennat ion-seeking rs were sent scur-F. C. Ewert...................THIRDtil \ ikaniti1*0 HAVE BEEN AC-'crowd of spectators were sent scur- _ *i jT. Okumura .ing out of Justice H. M. Ball'a court-. »5 00 5 00 5 005 005 00 2 50 2 DO 2 DOWoodland and Other Cities Represented by M. GreeneAt HearingCompany Claims Over 7000Barrels of Oil UsedIn This Citydtv IcJihIdto the motive forCOUNTED FOR OVER THE CHAN-N EL.rooms this morn inthe crime. Some expressed the opinAND K STREETS, SACRAMENTO. T„ HAIDERS FLEW AT A GREATrlt;lered the roomDO, when the Judge |Kd PrQet ..................... 2 DOcleared and thenT. J. Nesoka1eded with the preliminary hear-'chj RmUunntion that a German agent or ayrapa- TUESDAY EVENING, AFTER HE HIGHT. SEVERAL FIRES WERE (ng of Fred Wademn Willow Oak* “ Formula of Company DiffersFrom One Used OrdinarilyBy CommissionWiDVihundred nanIhixer had p*cause of thetratelt;1 the outrage he’s strong standHAD DELIVERED ASOAP-BOX»*»STARTED IN LONDON BY THEIR Park farmer.nernoaffixed toprotest petition, the new |n favor of the war, while others were ORATION LAUDING TEE KAISERBOMBS, BUT NONE CAUSED SERI- againstfourte«Model Bakeryd with an affair .ear-old Augusta2 00 2 00 2 00iltevnolda2 00 At Sacramento today the State Rall-Cash1 00cityII!* * *deigned to make it |nlt;1 to blame I. W. W. agitators.Ol S DAMAGE.com pm*on*4 dcsirit*r January 1 for any- Whether anyI *nBMtlos between the AND KXPHK8S,Nlt;; ™E I)ES,RE AU' BRITISH MACHINES HE-Schwall, daughter of Joseph Schwall, Fukumoto 1 00 rolt;M* Commissiona neighbor farmer of Wademan.opened its secondto 4iriiin the li\orfirrv •40*11dduess in this* } t*\tty tO «rnislon and th*v «u ued “C. C. C. THAT GERMANY WOULD WIN THE TURNED SAFELY.The defendantthe superiorheld to answer» ! 10as wentab1lfthed is notV*«*a license from the board.vn.WARONE BRITISH AIRMAN ROSE TO hearing that cn HEIGHT OF THIRTEEN THOU- *l»i» afternoon.i I.atfollowing the2:30 o'clockTotal• • **••*•••••»••••••.,..$304 50hearing of the petition of the Pacificu» and Electric Company for per-ing tiorch at the northwest corner of mission to advance gas rates in Wood-*erv*b#I♦ M1Itelection called In February. It waistatedwouldClerkin Janlion*Citymorn itof thethattlatter»*A -*ursued and tifksThis School DistrictPictures of the Kaiser and EmperorvNI FEET OVER LONDON TO* A 'i(Jrixed* **first meetingI for an dec-Is Showing Way 7f Austria were found on Moneneaux* E||.xv FIVE DRUMS OF MACHINEroute to the city Jail. lt;;i y AMMUNITION OVER A RAID-he n ed dve to hold tcane behindthe house. t!hild related. Wadt-m ) rwKnleneaux tor^14t li read:Tl1Kaisers picture ^girian ruler’s BOMBS.HE WAS IiOOSING IDS\uif C VV. Thoma kfei.dant. He ex *r later that the lt;ondition, and hle at the requesty for theland and throughoman asked her to disrol*©, she said, and when ahe refused h© uubuttoned nilsaionersti)»if Oftom*Edgerton and Devlin pre-her (1malned to a report-ild is in a delicate ^,r did not care to A few days later, little Augusta inand left her naked, except es and stockings.tided.It 1I been intended to have sepa-I••c I pNeal Chalmers said thisSpring 1.1 has thewfrom a casual intonlion ofclfiru ralRatine- *--------'school *or l*ie American p*aved ahlbit “A”Pi* ti frendum petition filed with he was of the opinion thatthe bthere were more than enough bona fide signatures protesting to conipe an election.The petition wito Join the Red ( school, under tl Ruth Miles, hasas a whole. ThPolice Judge Henderson this morndirection of Miss tug gave Moneneaux a tonulashing,* *—‘1 $''*'■ 341 and then turned him over to the fed-j payment of membership fees for every iehlld. The children collected thisoriginalbythe friendthe .Saunders Live Stockamount ol herwit*s;t\ tugW... ! *■suingthe moneyto sueudtheyfor X aerai courts.Moneneaux, the local police believe,Man Is Found Dead; PresumablyVictim of Trainumen!anrvembarrass- formed the court, Wademan question- raS,, hearings in the fifteen districtsed her about her condition and told in which the oouuoperates gasDistrii\ttnC. C. McDonald her if an yon*ed about her to an-* ilt; fiteab oft!111# T4 naving four mem- swer that someone had put her down.Jo© Wademan, brother of the chiefv i 111andfamily sworn assent to another wltti*for the prosecution, eorrobor-plants, but at the last moment it wasdecided to hold the initial hearinghere, with the object of dispensing al-rl .1Milthat!mid not hear the tt#d that part of his Kister’a testi-i * *if iiossible. withtestimony broiiIdmuare-sbouldered GermanICompany, F. R. Doyle, the local representative of the Saunders Company,having been unofficially told that hisrequest for a permit to maintain the stock yards in this city would be denied. Here are the signatures attached to the petition:C. C. McDonald, H. 8. Summers, TChristmas. The roll of the Spring Lake who only recently was freed from theHE BODY OF AN UNKNOWN i *“fatherbrothertl 1outlidthe case, rl and her feedJosenhschool is as follows: Lucille Merrittl^ona Croco Gladys Luebow Pbvlis WolgamottYolo county jail after he had servedninety days for treasonable utterances against President Wilson.• AS WAS FOUND ON THE SACRA- r NTO RIVER'S EDGE, NEAR THEi8 I*. BRIDGE AT WASHINGTON, toathU* 11nf to the effect that he was awayng Wademan’s hogs when the of-Heine, took fens© was committed the first timeout of the Jos©ph Wademan, the father of thekeat inoimat ihe variouf the couu-Thiii modification of i)ie or-n wan rvnnib!oinra uf ii. D. Marxto?ud■A’ ? 1 ‘sLailed.Iw hlt;ndto take th© girl, said that be was pumping watat the Wademan home at the 13 years old and mentioned by hi* daughter. He bildren, appeared that he had suspidoned two yney for the LftimesaidMunid[g.lities, es the general coun-ator i1■r*Elean-HelenHillsiriYolo AdvisedMORNINGUGLY GASH1iluiehiiK. C. Iaiugeuour, E. LWooMey. A. C. Hucke, K Snavely, L. A Williamson, J. V’, Leithold, D. BDunn, L. E. Greene, C. W. Bents, M.C. C. Knight, W. G. Ervin,S. Bents, C. C.Mrs, Anna C. Knight, B. A. Nordyke, H. E. Roberta, G. Tillotson, C. II. Simpison, Wm. Dahler.E. Kraft, J. H. Kraft, C. G. Kopp,F. Diets, Wm. Johnston, D. L. Rug-gles, ( Johnston, A. Breen, VV. O. Kean, Woodland “Democrat,” L. H.Cranston, R. B. Cranston, G. R. Cranston, M. G. Welder, R. H. Kasthaui,G. T. Ball, F. J. Holloway, J. R. Tanner, T. S. Spaulding, W, H. Bates,H. Johnston, P. G Snow, W. D, Johnston.E. Dinzler, E. Di^ekeaker, C. B, NichoUi, R B. Johnston, R. Raffa*rich, E. W. Prart, E.Purkitt, GIIley, S.Huck7y, E . Tooth-. G. Lawson, J.tta, W. B. Ald-L. Baird, T. T. Thompson, G. W. Rup-mery, G. Store, M. J. Mer, G. M. Cobb, F. C.1Emil Store i Helen Croco• Ernest Hooper* Albert Hooper| Ethel Wolgamott j Mary Hooper Claudia Farnham} Max Heald 1 Ethel Strongi Max Store I Alta Farnham I Anna CrocoVirginia Merritt j Emma Hooper Herliert Store j i»uba Store Bernice Farnham Melvin Howlett Marcella HowardBeatrice MerrittTo Report toVS CUT IN THE HEAD. CON-VBLE RUSSELL BELIEVES THATorney. He was ago that all was nlt; although intense- usta , till t had not lt;itwelllt;1 in theild tale of the he waI\fitith Aug-i her untiltJREENEUEPttESENT8 WCMIDLANDrfiled hiforxwing citl*Ame ofn he is accused of nient.*o rexnted by theirHeadquartersIE FELivOVFELL FROM A?lng. h attDr. W JtornjairamenU). Sau Kanoiicined the child tei-1illIN SOME TIME DURING THEfully and quietapparently try-Thelitdvitirt testi-■ ithen restedi Jose, Berkeley, Vallejo, Fres-ts V alley, Nevada City*. I^sOnly a few oiera have report*fair success lias beginning. Alwat the booth at tRed Cross work-NIGHTut so far as known d*wai)purently betw1 oJand»«n attained for the lt;$70 was taken inSOyears of age. He was about 5 feet ja to ferret out the whole truth Inr.::*uner that would not tend to ag-it* ate her ill (*01)411is corroborative of1. 1Bulging fiiill o u081 ionITier story!iuith© defendant's lawyer, themuch that she will seek to connect anothertieI'sonvcu i\ office Tlatall, wore ay mus- wM1 ready told caused thlt;and a few menobtained atwKhtcoin uixioned. '*’* k agothe Strand last eveniunnot that of a trap. The crime ituthorities, and wiht the crime, but k lant’s arrest a es for th etrlal in theI defense called the Sc to \\ alt;Ionian stand ami then p#at;lt;1 thUKBnnowitncss-wwIfTheIy City, Wood-tta Rosa, Napa,r.'ssille, Alameda, Albany, , South Sau Francisco, San uid San Mateo. Greene statedlmd not received any authorityto represent Chico, Yuba andPeninsula towns, andifIt Is urged upon tlitcommitted to rSan Francisday night, thet by wiitadquailit uf itmbersblpor phoners Thurs-flrst fouracktromil aHii f*deHHdoiOcommit► duiingirl Yield to*.ifiedjf lid wTitedd a vpurse. would t of feniw«j different occa- utt it ter part of last wh hild. The witness nth fendant had tried District Atr original storyF. Davis appeared individually I tw11114n quentitor (!aIP. Cutten and J. T.edengineer,IIidnher occasion butiivn.All the work#Av4Mrequest elt;his identity.nd liiid#en he became, Wademan that he stcloCharles Allen, who left here several days ago to enlist in an engineering corps, departed from San Francisco Tuesday for Jacksonville, Florida, ac-notify G. P. Hurst 1 Thursday evening, make a report to headquarters.so t hat httoonanDeputy Coroner E E. Perkins took afraid thatJoewasrremains.imingay that he would have e into another court had t!Instourtthef tt thn I«%defend-g Kninicomwl*power ooraxiany. iict*meut of the hearcompleted separate ex-urevail-brought h*The firstactw IS 1I vday,’KwiV* ‘1 1 ‘ % J A Mm ray, Q^akte, 1 M. Brown, Wm. Hughs,I. Wh Rehouse, T. Charles. . Aa yetVrmfield, R. C. Wilson, G. Knox, from eltb, Gibson, W. H. Carey, F. V. Sten-!aoa Uobs. F. A. BartO'h, T. J. Aleiytnder, J H. Cain, H. E. Debban, u, A, f. L. TBt.lL C. L. W.|He4lt;m;Black, G. n. 'lerrttt, A. B. Ggden, |i£( nt b u Toothaker, VV. H. Boyce, w. P.cording to advices received bere to--er- »ji m ^today to International So- was committed in a bedroom at th©the little girl,'ant been freed.Wademan is at liberty under $iaiist Bureau officials‘Ai have heard not a word the Hon. Richmond Pear-Socialists to Oppose- Separate Peacehwall home.ions of the conditionsing ia all the districts, identified Hf-eports prepared by him show-rates and the estl-niWademan, she said,'surety bond. The ^ureau is exerting strong proa-j had taken dinuer with her and herirother, Joe—the father being over atsure ot| both Russian and German soialistsITigaiust such a peace.ntral powers' socialists, it wasWademanhoutWademan, thenkissing bug.1 (X KHObMi Due. 19.—Socialists separatu peace.child testified, complained of bavi tated, will call immediately a con- a headache and eatd ‘bat he to discuss formal rejection of a noGermans Capturemg umated A u u u?comm4stre*back to his borne and bitch up the i2000 Italianspresent Empivveuue for the year endingUH8, in the eveut of ths ,ti l Antiiig the increase*Ryan said that in the Sanstrict alone the cost of m»-creased 40 per rent utt“Billytlia viaa Hot Time.itfighting the oldnire.(Continued on IhQ“DRAFT 2'A”\-Strand Friday.of the central iwwers opxiose a separ-horse for hi.ate peawith Russia.Secretary Iiuysmans of the Interna- jtlonul SocialistvolunUwift*d td feed the hogs.tt *i11tRlv1They fear such a step may so PhillipBureau, imploredleader of th©Pi1 while he was gone, saidi.Mt*if.n:idon,ians wI)ec.strengththe GermanScheidemann, imperialists |German majority Socialists, now herthat Germany's socialism will be wiped j to return to Berlin and oppose a eepout forcibly*hild, Wiidciuanx* *iter the bedroom with blm.led her to]prisoner 1I stormed MAsThe crime was committed on the j northwestI occasion on a bed In a sleep- today's officiala j .Word to this effect was jarate x)t*aee.ir, sad he estimated the increasealnienance and upkeep in thatict st $U,h0 a month. He rw-ported Xaf ^* company, at its present gw rates, was deriving an in com©e and positi us ^ $U«J,974 a year on its capital19 taken whichnortheast of that height, \‘i)II1tement aj^serted.(Continued on Pag© Eight)
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