ISSUED DAILY EXCEPT SUNDAY.WOODLAND, CALIFORNIA, THURSDAY, EVENING, NOVEMBER 14, 1918DAILY ESTABLISHED 1877.*itoTilTLE!THATLOSEFloyd L. Tuttle, federal food admin-istrator for Yolo county, received aThe question of readjustment of conditions to meet the change from ^ ^'^1* to a peace hasls is alt cad} aIble attention to each Individual case. COpy q( a wire from Mr. Hoover this,“Of course, said Shaffer this morn-lug, -mere Is nothing definite to In- morning placing straight wheat onIparmount one in Yoio county. Secre-1dictae when any of the boys will re- the nmrittq attain without the substi-tary Fred Shaffer of the board of trade 1IjONDON, November 14.—Marshal Foch today wirelessed the German command, demanding stoppage of ac’s of violence and pillage against the inhabitants of Belgium, particulaily in the region of Brussels.turn, and it is almost a certainty thatparingthey will come back inscattered llite aud Victory Mixed flours. ThistiLONDON. November 14.—(1:55 p...• - • *•.• mm«ee*-•of everyhoinducted into any branch of the set -1 rangement so that they will be pro-units. The idea is to have some ar- j8 jRto effect immediately. Grunt. )—The Americans have begun their march to Metz and Strassburg, ac-vice.ti munnor that will au- cers throughout the county are hereby! . .videa tor in a manner iuai ' cording to advices received today.AMSTK.RDAM, November 14.—Forty persons were killed and iujured In a battle between German soldiers andAfter this list is made he expects j peal to them as the best, to investigate economic conditions as “Many will remain in France. Somethey applywere taken out of variousnotified that any stock of substitutePresident Poincare, Premier Cletn-to each one. Those who will change their lines of work. Otli- or Victory Mixed flour, left on hand enceau and Marshal Foch will person-fields of I era will expect to resume former em- by the sudden change In the ruling,! ally accompany the Americans lu theirBelgian civilians inTuesday, it was reported here today. Theemployment will be carded systemat- ploytuent and we must see to it that will be purchased through Mr. Tuttle’s occupation of Alsace-Lorraine, it was ically and an effort will be made to they get whut they want. We eer- office as soon as plans for action are stated.interview their former employers and j taiuly owe a debt of gratitude to them received. PARIS, November 14.—The Amerl-topaseeif there is still au opeutng for and there is nothing we can do that Wheat is also permissible as a foodoctthem to return to their work.should be left undone.* *Ifnot, some other line of workSofor poultry or stock, particularly In districts where there is an abundancesuited to their liking will bo arranged j first to get in line for the purpose of 0f supply and a lack of transportation for if possible. In a general way tbs extending this effort in behalf of the facilities to shipping points.j Mr. Tuttle sas: This waiving ofrestrictions on the sales of wheat andplan contemplates giving every possi- boys wheu they return.Mrs. Arthur HartmanTenderly LaidThe German garrison at Brussels, _ which mutinied yesterday, Is reportedPARIS, November 14.—More than \{q §u|l be iu coUtrol of lbe dty. The2532 Americana, who had been takenprisoners by Germany have already been released as the result of the signing of the armistice.i Hijldlers have hoisted the red flagCrown Prime Rupprecht of Bavariais said to have taken refuge lu thee* *IPopular Local Girl Gets License to WedPaceA marriage license was issued in San Francisco on Wednesday to MissLONDON, Nov. 14 —French military Jcnnabel Powers of this city andJames F. Dellaney. Probation officerand Mrs. A. A. Powers, parents of the popular young girl, are awaiting aiFather T. W. Morgan conducted 4 funeral services at 10 o lt;lock this morning over the bod of Mrs. Arthur i Hartman of Knights Landing. She died at her home Tuesday evening of «tnflueunza. Mrs. Hartman gave birthFleet Anchors Oil Constantinople Port* s.ideuce of Spanish Minister Vlllalo-»utithtKingAlbert to hasten his troops to the cityto restore order.Germaneuth army to send an officer to Chi-may at 2 o’clock this afternoon to ar-j telegram announcing the date of the j.'rcd Wadetuan, formerlywedding. It is probable that MistiwellLONDON, Nov. 14—The British fleetto a child Just a few days before be- arrived off Constantinople at 8 mg afflicted with the dread malady, o'clock the morning of November 13, The sympathy of the entire comrau- the admiralty announced today, nlty la with the bereaved husband The allied fleet passed through theDardanelles November 12, In fineweather. British and Indian troopsoccupied the forts and were paradedwho survives her.Well Knownpassedrange banding over of that army's j jenaabel wlll guns and material, it was announced I ceremonycomedispatch from Parts.W.EFiveVotes on Ollicial CountSacramento Valley Sugar Company Finds Scarcityon Markethome after the known farmer of the Willow OakPark district, who was fouud guilty everal months ago of a statutory of-Matron isi(ellSi- against a young girl, was .hi. K““‘ Sr' w“ Und“r-. s. . — m m rn » . _ M S i - — — —morning sentenced by Judge Andersonly laidrest on Wednsday afternoonRebels Will ConferWithAdmiraltyvti ai *1under the indeterminate sen tern to serve eighteen years in the stat penitentiary at San Queniiu.An attempt by Wademan to havise tried by the supremecl with funeral services at the WoodlandN, November 14.—Re-1 through military' chan-The supervisors of Yuba county, inThe Sacramento YalhComthwas turned down recently bycent etcrwere:Kuhn,Held! IT1i?list of pallbearer!I JON DONr 14.—T»Herman Kuhn Jr., Charles s»,«u Koiilhas put to seawar-wlf hif ftconditionstand Austria-Hungary areClirisI Ml IGumbinger, Henry Vugust Dahler and GeorgeA 4r\4*11andtlreaentatives of thet!hurt of anarchy.11The twr-rt browingthat Stort*.their official examination of votes, j pany, with u bigugur factory at court u^°n 811 to»eW«»Uon of»l i 1PitII1?It watated in afin an dalpatfrom Berlinfound a clerical error whilt; h will addHamilton City, will not operate nextevidence. Wademan, who hadh.i/*nyear,wording to report. from Ham-,out «“ wua »mnedUt.ljr reamIncrease in Influenzafive votes to those to be accredited to ilton City. The decision not to op-I erate was arrived at wheu attempts W. E. Duncan for state senator. These secure beet seed proved unavailing.will have no effect upon the result, as The company lias shipped large quailed and this morning was taken li iurt for sentence.at SacramentoGliki IsWithditions coupled with the millions of soldiers is archy to appear everywhere.cturn of thecausing an-Creek taoiial ServiceireDuncan had a safe majority.lennett Resident Diestitles of beets from Yolo county this season and reports a fairly good season, making nearly 80,000 sacks ofsugar.At Emergency Hospital German Crown PrinceNot KilledThree HundredGiven By Standard Company toi hatI Reports from Sacramento a the negligence as a result of the big i celebrations during the first of the pamoral services for A, Gliki, whoed away, au influenza victim, atot Alsace* Loraraineweek has resulted in a great increase Knights landing emergency hospitalPAULS, November 14.—A council ofin both the number of uew influenza cases and also in the number of deaths.-ently, were held this afternoon at rainjstcrs3:30. A Greek priest arrived from Ban Francisco to conduct the service*.Henry Stauffer, who according to hunting license found among hiseffects, was a resident of Kennett,ahuflti) I'nnntv died at the WoodlandaReportjiTlie Woodland Fuited War Activities fund was today added to to the extent of three hundred dollars wheu Manager Lehe, of the Standard OilIndustrial Unrest Now!WASHINGTON, November 14.—It CompanyIn SwitzerlandGaining Fall Poweradminist.atlon of atfalrs iu Alsace-larraine during the period of th# armistice.State Councillor Mu ringer will baii icommissary ofLorrainawas officially reported to Washington tee with a check for that amount as Jt#day as the; through neutral sources that the Ger- Woodland’s portion of the fuud set; IgJNDON, November 14 \ generalLONDON, Nov. 14.—The revolution- and regional commissary of Straas-reault of Spanish influenza. 1 aged 47 years. Attempts are made to locate relatives.beenbut was alive and had rc land, where he is Interned.by the Standard Oil Company, railway strike is reported in Switser-ii in the camnaiKU is declared land. A battle luts been fought Into be high throughout the county.troops.ists are coming more firmly Into \ow~ cr In Germany, it Is indicated by re-imrta from various source*.JUig Mcommissary.Colmar41i