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VOL. XLIII. WOODLAND, CALIFORNIA. SATURDAY EVENING, JULY 14. 19OO.

NO. 11 PURELY PERSONAL Movements of Persons Prominent in Society and Business, A HOUSE BREAKER One of a Hobo Gang Enters Dnnton's Gocial Gossip of Interest About People Who Dwell in Woodland and Suburban Districts. BRIEF CITY NEWS Events of Interest in Woodland and Surroundings, GETTING READY. AS TO THE SUIT JOB DAMAOI8. Father the Plaintiff and Railroad the Defendant.

Four of Fellows Plead uuilw IE Judge Kujfglei' Court to turting the Peace. Local Items of More or Leu Intereit Picked up Here and There On the Wing. Four Political Parties File Their Applications, Rales Gowning the Gentlemen's 1 Road Race. Ho Provision Republican Coii- Conventions Except in Third Diitriot. ing to answer to a charge of.

diaturbing the oht Un ohuroh the peace They plead guilty and were clock tomorrow sentenced to ten daya'eabh in the county Miao Oook hag returned from Sacra' mento. George Windsor baa returned from Arizona, Tboa. MoLeer returned to Blaoks this morning, E. T. Lampton went to San Francisco this morning, J.

0. Harlan returned from Oakland Friday evening Mrs. P. 8. Beasley went over to Sacramento this morning.

Mra. Win. Dowd waa an arrival on Friday train. Mra. B.

M. Fish, of Knights Landing, was in tbia city on Friday. Ben Boat hae retnrned from Napa, where ha epent three weeks. Clarence Day we.nt to Crowa Landing, Stanislaus county, this trorning. Mr.

T. Thompson, of the gas works, retnrned from Oakland Friday evening 0. Porter and son, Olarenoe, went to Bartlett Springs on the noon train to day. Frank Ely went to Bryon Springs Friday afternoon to spend several weuke, Mra. G.

0. Dancan and Mra.MoHenry left today for Oasey'a Flat to enjoy an ootlng. Abe Morris and daughter, Miss Birdie, went to San Francisco this morning, J. G. Hurst left for Fort Baker, MiM-in county, this morning to spend bis vacation.

Earl.Marley, 0. 8. Mering, Dr.G. H. Jackson and E.

M. Tilden were arrival) on Friday train, Mr. and Mrs. J. W.

Freeman and Mru.F.S. Freeman left Friday afternoon for Stlllwnter, Nevada. Miaa MugRie Smith and slater, Pearl, lefi Friday for a aix-week vacation at Pacific Grove and Santa Ornz. VV. O.

Snaveley, formerly a Yoba City reaident, and family, of Woodland, camo to town yesterday. Tbey intend tu remain during the Irnit season, Marysvllle Appeal, Mrs. 8. Smith and grandchildren, Eddm and Addle Ryan, 'A'm. Biann and family and Mre, E.

A. Bentley and daughtnre, Sue and Mra, Lena Abbott, went to Yuba City on the noon ttain today. oa. Reeao and wife left on a camp- in (i trip today through Lake and Men- Morria Mar.hall and James Perry, Qaaie Dingle BtUl oontlnnes to two hobos arrested by 'Constable Lee, improve. were before Jodge Ruggle.

thti U(6 Venlu 6 Babjeot jail. Tbey were two of a of seven hobos who were congregated on. the railroad campus Friday afternoon. Albert Johnson and Ohas. Gordon," two other member! of the gang, were arrested by Marshal Lawaon and were also brought before his honor, They, too, plead guilty and were sentenced to thirty days liTjail, bat the commitment wag withheld fifteen minutes to give them an opportunity to leave the city.

They led. Another one the gang la charged with the more sedans offense of burglary, and the circumstances under which he was arrested leave no doubt as to hia guilt. Friday afternoon Mrs. llitchell, who livee on south Fourth street, heard someone at the window of D. 8.

Dnnton's residence, which'is eitu- ated at the corner of Fourth street and Lincoln avenue. Knowing that none of the family wae in the house, Bhe sue- pected something wrong and hastened to the street to give the alarm. Sam Funk, the driver for Wells, Fargo happened to he passing, ani Michael has received an elegant line of.dress-so.it oases, which he la selling from $2.50 upward. Bead his new ad. fhe private office at the Bank of oodland bao been thoroughly renovated and presents a very handsome appearance.

Rosenberg Bros, guarantee every suit of clothes bought at their itore, and their stock is complete and suitable for The 2:10 Pace at the Woodland Meeting Promises to be a Splendid Drawing Card. The certified copies ol the applications of the Republican, Democrat, ProhlM- tion Socialist-Labor parties to tiolpate in the coming primary election, which were filed In the secretary of state's have been received by the county clerk. The application of the Socialist-Labor party recites that it ia a politick party which polled more than 3 per cent of the entire vote of the State at the laal election; that O. Sell- ert is chairman and Thoa. Borslord The directors of the Yolo Oounty Agricultural Association have an uonnood a gentlemen's road raoe tor road horaoB owned in the district, (or The race will be mile heats, two in three, owners to drive and the entrance fee will be 6 per cent.

To be eligible lor this race the hone en lered mnat have been the property of secretary that It it of the the State committee; intention of such Stnto the most fastidious taste. Read the new ad. J. Lawson aold at public auction Friday afternoon twenty-four head of horses belonging to Mr. Bonner.

There were a few old and crippled ones. The others brought from $58 to $70 per head. E.P. Huston, agent of the Pennsylvania Insurance Company, today paid to T. B.

Gibson the snm of $100, being the total insurance carried on the lit- ter's'barn and hay which were recently destroyed by file. hook and ladder company wai for a drill Friday evening. The boy a went from headquarters to Main -jT Out she Informed him of her nd 8i xth and Punk drove rapidly to Balfour Qutb- rio's warehouse and notified Max Wolf, the weigher. Ue and several others hastened to the scene and caught the burglar in the act of ransacking the house. He had gained an entrance by-breaking the lock on the window sash.

He surrendered after Mr. Wolf bluffed him into believing that he had' a grin. A number of silver spoons, some jewelry and othjr trinkets were found on tbe burglar's person. The prisoner was turned over to Constable Parker, who arrived onthesoene shortly alter his capture, and was looked np in the connty jail. He baa been charged under the name of John Wilton and the preliminary examination was set for Tuesday at 10 A.

the saloon building at that corner. They made good time and showed np well. Glenn Griffin, Will Fitzgerald and J. O'Keefe became involved in a difficulty this afternoon, of Griffin both counties. They trill slop at Lakepnrt nntil the arrivat of Elmer Armfield and wile, Missel Fannie La- Brio and Edna Armfield and Lee Sinkey, who will leave on Monday.

According to the etory Fitzgerald and O'Keofo tackled him at the same time. The cause of the difficulty we are not able to state. and Mrs. M. Michael gave a party Friday evening In honor of their son, Davie, in.

their apartments in the Michael building. Music, gamee and refreshments were enjoyed, Davle proved himself a clever entertainer and his sister, Misj May, ably assisted him. committee of the Socialist-Labor party of California, acting in behalf ol the said Sooialist-Lalior party ol California, to hold a State convention in San Fran- oisoo on September 3d for the purpoa'e of nominating candidates for such public offices as said State convention, or any subdivision thereof, may mak.e nominations for under the laws of tbie State, to be voted for at tho next general election, or at any epeoinl election within the same territory which may be called within two yoare after the primary election on the 14th 1900, to fill any vacancy in any elective public office lor which such convention is entitled to make nominations; that the same delegates composing the State convention who reside within the respective railroad commission districts and State board of equalization districts shall be delegates to the respective conventions to nominate caiv did ate a for railroad commiaaionere and members of the State board ol equalization. In conclusion it is requested that a place be given to said party on the J. O.

Pierce Harlan, who in Oakland vlaited G. yeaterday, official ballot. The of the Democratic WOODLAND VS. OEOVILLE. A Good Game Booked For Next Sunday, The Willows baseball management, whim Manager Wilson played hia tea in that town on the Fourth, promise return game, but Thursday, the riocs gnme bad been announced, printing gotten out, and the minor details arranged, Mr.

WtJjon received notification to the effect that the club won 111 not the reason that they could not get the battery they expected to have, which to say the least is a very poor excuse, considering the amount of baseball material there is in the country, and it bears the earmarks ol a very shabby trick. Manager Wilson was not to be balked out ol a came, and he kept the hot for an bonr or so in his efforts, which finally proved fruitful the Woodland club was engaged. If is a strong nine, much stronger than the Willows clnb, and another good game Is looked for. A glance at the Woodland linenp shows a team of more than ordinary ability and strength: MoNeill, catcher; Nurap, pitcher; Hmythe, first ban; Adams, second br.se; Griffin, third base; F. ahurieiup; Hotg, left field; Tom Mack, right field; Button, center field, The lineup of the Oroville dob is about the Register.

Birthday Barty. Mias Carrie B. Hadsall is celebrating her 6th birthday anniversary at the home of her parents, Mr. and Mra, 0. F.

Hadsall, on north First street, today, and is entertaining a number of her Iriendo. The little folks are having a good time playing kindergarten games. Refreshments were served and the affair will be brought to a cloie at 6 o'clock. Miss Oarrie is proving herself a very charming hostess. Those Invited were Miseea Alico Our- eon, Roma MoGriff, Aileep Sohlner, Grace Plckard, Myra Troxel, Evelyn Ward, Ethel and Jenniehell Powers, Melba Duncan and Mildred R.

Hadeall, and Masters Jacob, Jesse and Claude Baker, Schuerley Schluer, George and Phil Apperson, Huntsie Leland, Harold Ouraon, Marlin Duncan, Clifford Ward and Charles Mowder. Lieutenant Lee Wins 1898 Medal. champion- ahip contest for tho Bret and second- class State medal for rifle and revolver practice tor tho years 1898 and 1899' is being held at the National Guard target range neai this city, The shoot for the 1898 medals (pok place this morning, and some good scores were made. In State central committee is the same us the above, with the following addition That the delegates to said convention from any congressional district wherein the Democratic congrejsional committee has not filed any petltion.forthe election at said primary of delegates to a district convention shall constitute the Demo- poits Mr. Plerce'a oondl- oratlo eonpreiaional district convention, tion ia improving.

The full result'and such convention ahall meet in San of UrB. Pierce'e injuries cannot yet be Jose on Augoat SOth. The Democratic determined, owing to the injury to her State convention will have 691 delegatcp the present owner on April 16, 1000. He must be a road horse, owned and used aa euoh by the owner. Professional and semi-professional trainers or drivers will not be allowed to make entries in this race.

And tho reserve the right to reject any entry. Otherwise the condilioua to be the game na for other harness Entries close August 1st, at 9 f. C. F. Thomas, secretary.

The following paragraphs are culled from tho Breeder and Sportaman: Many new horaes will join the circuit at Woodland. Tho gray gelding Greyling, a lull brother to Oaryle Oarnc will start in the 2:24 trpt at that place. -He la from Oregon, and they think up there he ia quite a trotter." A great race will result when the 3:10 pa'ce ia called at tho Woodland meeting, and there should be a record broken at the admission sate of that association. The entries for the event ure Clipper 2:00, Little Thome Kelly Brlggs Jessie 0 Floraclta and Edna Che race is considered by those who saw Clipper and Little Thome In their great contest at Santa Rosa to be between these two, but there may be others, Daedllon has shown more speed than ever, aud in a split heat race is Dot lo despised. Kelly Briggs has been to the half in better than 1:02 In his work anil many horsemen think 2 :00 will not BBC him much behind the leader.

Floracitn stayed throniih the race on the Fourth of July when Clipper and Little Thornc were pacing in 2:06 and while ftdna though an old campaigner, F. Sego, of Capay, has commenced an action in the Superior Court of 80- laoo county against the Sonthiia Pacific Company, a corporation. The complaint states In that Frank F. Sego, was the minor son of said plaintiff and that laid Frank F. Sego, was born May 2B, 188S; that on the 30th day May, 1900, Sigo waa traveling along a certain highway known aa Main street; that he wai riding In a wagon and driving a horse htrueeied thereto; that said highway oroises the defendant's railroad between Sulsnn and FalrQeld, in county, and aa said Sego reached tald crossing the defendant caused one of ill locomotives with a train ol care to approach aatil crossing and psea rapidly over the track of flftiJ railroad, and negligently and carelessly omitted while the eamo w'as approaching (aid crossing to give any signal by bell or by whistle or otherwise, by reason of which saldT Sego waa unaware of approach of said locomotive with said train of oars; that said Sego reached said track and attempted to croas the and that by reason of said neglizence of the eald defendant the locomotive aforesaid struck said hone and wagon and threw Sego with great violence to injuries that on the SOth day of May, 1000, resulted in his death.

In conclusion plaintiff for damages In the -sum ol $10,000 and the further gum of $160 expended for funeral expenses, together with coste. Attorney A. W. North 'represents the plaintiff. THE NEW PRIMARY BALLOT.

Every Elector Can Write Names Them or Paste Them to Bait. on spine. Their daughter is rapidly recovering. In the list of names of the Democratic delegates to tiie State convention nomination of N. Sweitzer from the Fifth supervisorial district was inadver and will meet in San Jose on Auguii SOth.

The application of the Republican State central committee is also the same, with the exception that no provision (e made for the district be showing marvelous speed thin year, Jessie wae distanced at Santo Rosa, but she wae a good second in thr- second heat, which was paced In and she may improve. Those who an at Woodland the day the 2:10 pace if decided will eeo a great race, and the peraon who. can guess the winner can win better than even money if he backr judgment witli the oaah." tently omitted from our report Friday, congressional conventions, but Sam Montgomery has declined to separate application was filed serve from District No. 4 because the 'Of 'he holding of snch a convention in local fair will be held at the same time Third district. The convention will as the convention.

Ohas. Nelson hat be composed, of 107 delegates, but the date ol holding It has not been set. The application of the Prohibition party states that it is the Intention of the i State committee to hold a convention been selected in hia place. A well dressed young man hired a single rig from Clements' stable on Friday, stating that he wanted to go Al Bemmerly'a ranch to look after some with 267 dele a ia horaes he bad on pasture. The man did not return withm a reasonable time and Eo9a Acquitted.

Mr. Clements commenced to feel some! Assistant District Attorney Huiton uneasiness. He did not recover, hla returned from Waabington this morn- property nntll thin morning, when be ing, where he went to prosecute the fonnil the rig tied to a tree on Second icaae of the People vs. Angus Roes. The ballots for the primary election, August 14th, will not contain the names of any candidates for delegates to State or county conventions.

The only matter permissible to be printed upon them is appropilate directions for voting, giving party namea and number entitled to be elected as to each convention; all of'which shall be briefly set forth In proper and convenient columns, lines and headlines, so there shall be one column for each political party participating. The voter may write the name of hit choice for delegates with pen or pencil, or be may attach in the proper place on the ballot with any adhesive substance a slip ol paper containing the names of his choice. To make the latter legal, though, It will be neceeeary for the slip to specify the convention to which delegates are to be elected. The same person can be elected as a delegate to more than one convention li the voters eo wish for instance, he can he elected to attend, both Stale and county conventions at the same primary election, Subscriptions taken at Harllng Bros. 1 Sewa Affoncy for any newspaper or ni i street.

the pistol contest Lieutenant J. O. Lee, ataff Second Infantry, of Woodland, won the first medal, with a score of 47, and Major W. A. Wegenor won the ascend medal.

The ihoot'for the 1809 medals was held tbia afternoon, and Lieutenant Lee had to make the firs) score, bnt we have not learned the rMnlt, Th.t fhrabblnr Headache Would quickly leava you, If yon used Dr. King's New Life Pilla. Thousands of infferem have proved their matching merit for sick and nervous They make pore blood and strongnerTBi and build up your health. Easy to take. Try them.

Only 26 centi. Money bank if not cured. Sold by W. H. Lawson, druggist.

11am for uhllli and Fever le a bottle OHILL TOMCC. It is-limply Iron and quinine in a taatelett form. No pay. Price, (Me. Would TJirarp Prerogatives.

An old man named Bam Johnson, who waa locked up several days ago by Detective Aldrioh, was arraigned before Judge Rugglea this morning. He wae asked If he would leave the city immediately, and he coolly informed the court that he would take the matter under advisement. Now, that is a prerogative of the judiciary, and Mr. John- ion was rapidly allured that he would be gent to Jill if he did not leave on the afternoon train. charged with conducting a fnro game, wai the fourth trial of Ross.

The ury disagreed on all previous occasions, rat the one impaneled in Judge Gill's court Friday evening acquitted the do- 'endant. One conviction out of three prosecutions has been eecared, which is a very good record for a prosecuting attorney in Washington, and the man that was convicted plunked np $150 to the county. Aeker't Tablets Are Sold oa a positive guarantee. heartburn, raising oi the food, diatreia after eating or any form of dyspepila. One llttU tablet Rtvei Immediate relief, 26: and 60i.

W. Zimmerman, droggft.1. 'I had itoroach trouble twenty yean VS up hope of being cured until I began the ate of Kodol Dyipepsia Care. It hat done me ranch stood I call It the of my life," W. R.

Chamber of Commerce. The chamber of commerce will hold a meeting at the city hall this evening, at which will be elected to attend (he meeting of the Sacramento Valley Development Association at Marysville on July The meeting this evening will be an Important one, and it urgently requested that all the member) attend and take part In selecting the chambeVo representatives. EaglUII Remedy fttopi a Oonfh at any and will euro the worst cold in twelve boon, or monoy refund- Wilkinson, Albany, Term. digests led. 26o and 60o.

G. W. flimmernian, what yon eat. WoodUnrl Pharmacy, Idiunfit. Baptist Social.

The ladiea of the missionary society of the Baptist Church gave a very pleaa- aut social Friday evening at the residence of r. and Mrs. O. Maxwell on Main street. There wae a large attendance and a neat sum waa added to the missionary fund.

The following musical and literary program rendered, children being the contributors: Vocal Jacotn and Wanda Currun Tho LlghthooM and Its Cur ran and-Kenneth Cnrran Children'! Six Llttlo Olrls Aimlo'a Mfulon Band" Sli Vocal trto Kdltb Mitchell, Myra Troxel and May Kwen. Special Services. During July and August the sevefal young people's societies will meet in union services each Sunday evening. Union services will be held in the Baptist Church July 7 r. a.

Topic, "Oumberera of the Ground," Luke All invltjd. Itobuixl the Grave. A startling incident of which Mr. John Oliver, of Philadelphia, was the subject, la narrated by him as follows: I waa in a moat dreadful condition. My skin wae almost yellow, eyts eunk- en, tongue coated, pain continually in bock and sides, no growing weaker day by day.

Three physicians had given me up. Fortunately a friend advieed trying Electric Bitters, and to my great joy and surprise tho first bottle made a decided improvement. I continued their use for three weeks, and am new a well man, I know they saved my Ufa and robbed the grave of another violim." No should fail to try them. Only BO cents per bottle at Lawsorrs Drue Store, For a good shave, hair-cnt or shampoo go toDlnzler't barber ahoi. t( FIFTY.CENT COLUMN.

aliases at leglltraatp AdrerllMJnflnfi, DO djtoocdlng five lines, Inrertod nnder tali for fllty cent! per week, pay able In i FIOICK TRrVOKDY PHUNES, FOR CAN- ntng, preserving. Jellies, can now had at Mrs. W. B. Haydeu'a orchard, near Yolo, at 1 cent per pound, purchuen to furaljh their own boiea.

JylJ 9ALK-THBEE THOUSAND TBAYS, bjxei; all In good eondltloc luqnlreof C. W. THOMAS at D. A. Jnckion place.

I 8ALE-1200 SECOND-HAND RA13IN 1 truTi and alialOiweat bozea. Inquire of IIILUK11HAKT at hardwire itort, Woodland. JyH op UB bailDMt tlie Woodland Building and loau for aalo tilreeboatei and ilz loll oil eaay term), part calh and ancaoci iDStclltnent plan. Aa excellent op- paituaUr to secure Apply to B. T.

CLOWE, Secretary. IjStf I O3T IN YEILOW 1JOQ, with a white stripe on neck and anawento the uama ot Nellie. A tollable reward will paid for Information that will lead to her recovery. IhU offlce. IANO'S ORGANS, SiEWlNO MACHINES.

Hole agent (or the Domestic and New dewing Jfachiues; the belt In the worU. Repairing promptly attended to. Call or write for WOOLLEX'3 MUSIC 8TORB, 727 Slain itreel, Woodland. PASTURE FOR RENT-KINE PASTDHI for a Urge number of cattle on Wood- aril estato tale ranch. Tenut per month.

Apply to MRa. MARY WOODABD at Yoioor MKb) M. E. ZIMMERJIAN, Woodland, tplitl IANO3.OHOAN6AXD3EWING MACHINES. Pall itock HWlng machine Bole agent for tamont Standard and Wheelei Wll- loaftowlng machines.

All PECIAL UNTIL SUNDAY, JULY Liillci' intts cleised mil frtweA, abrlDkfni, no rtde. Dcjr 3 doon well Parker Hotiw. HOGS AT 1 tXll! ranch, flve THK WOLJ-- 'P'J LOAN-WOOOTOLOAN AT A 1, able rate ot Intereet, on Apply of OEO. D. CO.

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