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ARfillT TnWM them and leave Hiem to pur: COURTHOUSE NEWS. nul'UI ilUnlli sue of Bhd prime. pears to the conservative element t-, 7 i the country that we have already gone. Judge Gwldis this morning heard and the tele- -too fast aud too far In that the case of Ed Prior vs. Cora Alice i we already have and the aud that It would be unwise to en- Prior, wherein; the plaintiff seeks ab- ctrlc railway system will courage the so-called advanced think- solute custody ot the minor' child, i AH this means'that ev- ers who not only want to furnish all son 9 years old.

will be In close, text books free, but who are advoeat-. The action Is one brought to en- ilori with every other part Ing noonday meal at the public ex-; force judgment entered in the Unty aud Incidentally with pense, and clothing to some extent to cult court of Oregon on September Uo of the state outside of children whose parents do not provide 24, 1903, wherein the plaintiff was ana These Improvements' sufilclency of these things. The granted a divorce and awarded the; mom. but It Is money well ex-. result can only bq a destruction of In- custody ot the child.

The defense DIm iim they come under the head dividual self-reliance and the Impair- maintains that the Oregon court had; KBU OfnUlyt ABU tTHAT COLD OF YOURS: ATTENTION, Don't let nature take care of it you. Nature, has all she cai rather than luxuries, the development of re- information, greater ce and wider sympathy, an'closer unity of the entire Ijty mod quick response to a nec- 4r fglt in any one part ot the ity. These agencies are revolu- ponlzine conditions on tho farm. They 1 a measure remove all feeling of jblatton. The farmer has his letters neigjbpapers on time and he is In touch with the rest of the world, us of latest Improvement iSiuachinery and what Is of ad- to his crops.

He knows the grain aud is not to cheated hjince buyers. He Is no longer the enHorn," innocent aud ignorant, he farmer Is the chief source of the jy's wealth. It is well to keep pie touch with him nnd the best 9es for doing this are the free the telephone and the railway. mcnt of our normally and en- no jurisdiction to make the decree torprlsing national characters. It is poor encouragement for any.

man to accept an unsalaried position when he realizes that, no matter how awarding the child to tho plaintiff. The plaintiff and the defendant both at length, and at the conclu- ot agreed to suh J. R. SHELTOK he may bo in tho public all the chronic fault-finders and pesslm- Isls In the communnlty will be yelp- lug at his heels. During all of last 1 year, and a part of the year before a great majority of the people seemed C.

Judge overruling defendant's demurrer In the case of John T. Grant vs. Sunset and ill tO are many people who hold he possession of a fortune is and irrefutable evidence that ijdssessor Is not a good man for and that every trre- jSlble is privileged to. him to his heart's'content. This, Idea that a man Is' damned by his ipsp facto, -is too to be seriously considered.

If mantis Industrials and provident, arid by a strict attention to business and a practice of business methods accu- Ululates a handsome competence, it should not be considered evidence of There are wealthy Woodland who use their inon- of our who encourage new enter- -and who have a well-earned for -charity and phllan- They -are good, enterprising public-spirited clfizens, and In- h'crlmlnate abuse of them for no her reason than that they have sav- were constructed and other Improve- meuts wore inaugurated. There Is no I doubt that these conditions were in! a great measure due to the progress-! ive policy of tho city trustees. During I that time more and bettor municipal! Final decrees of divorce have boon granted In the cases of Rena Green vs. Edward Green and Viola A. Snow vs.

W. F. Snow'. R. H.

Beamer, M. O. Ilnrllng and t. B. Cranston have' fixed the ap- their Is indefensible point of view.

from I.JThere IB no question but there is a large class of people who are deluded Jth the idea that teachers are over- td and enjoy privileges whjcli are those- engaged In other profes- bns The truth is that, as a. teachers do more work and make mo for less money than any previous history, and In connection with these Improvements there has never been a charge of extravagance or a hint of a municipal scandal. It is doubtful If there is another municipality In the state that has been better governed, or where more important, and permanent improvements have been The administration has been clean and progressive and conditions lire better in Woodland today than they have been for many The good work of the trustees is. appreciated 'by all 'fair-minded and public-spirited people and they can afford to treat with indifference the criticisms of.thoso who'are never satisfied with'' anything' and' whose chief occu-. pation is to attend to everybody's business hut their own.

It Is.to be regretted that theMhou- sands of- tourlst.s:'ahd"s!ghtseerB,'Svho will be attracted to ithe PapiBfc Coast by the 1 Lewis and Clark '-'exposition later in tho season will not have nn opportunity of seeing the Sacramento valley'as It now fields aud vineyards were certainly never more beautiful than they are at present. -There never was a better opportunity for determining at a glance the weqlth of 'our the beauty of our scenery and the genlal- NOTICE! -or- General Mpcipal Election, wlth luugs up to you to take; care of CHERRY EXPECTORANT will cure that cold In short order nnd will not injure delicate stomach. the most FIFTY-CENT COLUMN. Advertisements not exceeding five Hues, under this beading, GO cents per week, or less, payable In advance. hunch ot keys.

Finder will confer great favor by leaving the same at this office. apld opal between The Vogue nnd Mrs. Lambert's millinery store, Saturday afternoon. The finder will please call at The Vogue. apt given, by the Board of" Trustees 1 ofHho City 'of Woodland, County of Yolo, State of California, have 300 acres of good pasture to rent at reasonable rates, 1 mile apl FOR 60x180 feet with one- stpry dwelling and barn.

Enquire at 518 OOurl, mh31 south of Plainfleld. J. TO nicely furnished room for a gentleman. Enquire 33 West Main street. mh30 J.

Maxfield, dressmaker. Room 4., Gibson Block, Woodland, Cal. ity of our. climate. plains If' bttfer class of workers.

The 'teacher "who is conscientious hitisf realize that the peison who works for a snl- i nry is at a disadvantage as compared ii-wlth one Destinies who is master of his own In determining what Is 'reasonable salary- for a teacher, there are many things to he considered. The person who follows teaching for many years becomes so accustomed to routine and. of the sltu- 'almost become unfitted for any otheVocctipation. Andrew Carnegie is credited with saying that he would rather own a bootblack stand apd thus be his own master than receive the highest salary in the world as the, hired man of somebody else. There is no slavery more complete than that, of the person who works for a salary and who is dependent for a upon the result of, an dec-; tion for school trustee or member of the board of education.

are coveted with luxuriantly. The trees are 'putting forth theii; rich; foliage and budding fruit. The and greenness of meadow fawn' are marvelously beautiful. The lanes are prodigal with California poppy life. gardens are exquisite with a wealth of bloom.

Our eastern friends may travel the state over and nowhere else will they find a spectacle more pleasing and attractive tliiin inny be saeu ia the Sacramento valley during the months of March and April, The growth of the idea that there should be no individual property hold- fir is marvelous, hut it is a delusion nevertheless. Animals are not born in a co-operative roiurnonweakh; some will be well fed and fat; the progeny of the poorer, weaker and lazier will be lean and envious. There will never be a. Napoleon among tlieiH as there ever will be among men. There h'as never lived a man out of captivity who was "not all individual property owner -and it may be even" absolutely impossible, to separate a living man from some property under all circumstances.

The stone ax celt, giving a name to the most numerous tribe of men that ever came westward out "of Asia is in itself venerable exhibit of ttie -eternal Individual property interests of man. Man cannot live and will not live with the idea that he has nothing that all his own. There is such a strong tendency toward state socialism in educational matters that it is possible that the day may come when there will be a strong public sentiment in favor, of giving every- young man a university education at the public expense. Indeed. that sentiment has already progressed far enough that there is a demand that the state shall give hoys and girls an industrial training in order to put them in the way of earning their own living.

A good foundation having thus been laid for further advances In the same direction, we soon expect to that a general municipal election will TO-LBT- Three or be held In the said City of Woodland I i rooms, with corn- on Monday, the tenth day of April, 1905, at which election the following officers of the City of Woodland will this office. Dr. Washington Gladden does not want-the 'Airiorlcari of'Missions to accept Rockefeller's proposed gift of $100,000 because the foundation of liis fortune was "laid upon the most rapacity known 'to modern history." That his has been fUTiimulnled- Uy. tho scandalous manipulation no pue but Ayh'at respect is; he vvp'ree than There ccrtainTy'Tib more discredit in manipulating stocks in a way'to ruin other Wall street operators than there is in piling up wealth by depy- lug wage workers a fair share of the profits of labor. Rockefeller made the bulk of his fortune by wrecking other financier's who are or were engaged in the same business.

He has never bean accused of being responsible for a Homestead riot and tragedy. IN there any good reason why the origin nnd motives of his gifts should be Tnorc closely scrutinized than those of Mr." Carnegie? The man who acquired fa'buloiis wealth by methods that made it necessary to driye American men and women out of his works at the muzzle of a rifle, and who paid wages that only the pauper labor of Europe could subsist on, Is now building monuments to himself, In the form of library buildings, all over the country, and the recipients of his benefaction seem to think that no moral problem is Involved. If gifts are to be looked into the mouth why not apply the same principle to. both billionaires? Woodland is indebted to one of these men" for a public library, and incidentally for sectional discord and bicker- ings and personal prejudices that have disrupted the social, political and commercial friendships of a lifetime. Is the result worth the money? bo voted for: member of the Board ot Trustees.

member of the Board of Trustees. member of the Board of Trustees. i member of the Board of Education. member of the Board, of Education. member of the Board of Education.

Notice is further given by the said Board of Trustees that' tho election of said general municipal election be, and the. same lare hereby'established as MUNICIPAL 1DLECTION PRECINCT NUMBER ONE. All that portion of the City of Woodland hounded on the north, east and west by the corporate limits of said city, and on the south by Mali) street in said city. MUNICIPAL ELECTION PRECINCT NUMBER TWO. that portion of the City of Woodland bounded on the north by Main street In.said on the and'" west by 'the corporate limits 'of said city.

MUNICIPAL ELECTION, PRECINCT NUMBER THREE. All that portion of School District lying outside of the corporate Umits-of the City of. Woodland; the qualified electors, of said Precinct shall vote members of the Board of Education only. Notice is further given that the following polling places are hereby designated for the holding of said election, nnd the electors are. hereby appointed BoaVds of Election for election: MUNICIPAL ELECTION PRECINCT NUMBER ONE.

Polling Craft Hotel dining room. young college fellow desires to do general work on ranch; main object to get out-of-door air and exercise and to le'aru business. Salary a. secondary consideration. mh28 To the Honorable Board of Supervisors of the County of Yolo, State of California.

The undersigned, your petitioners. n'eseiit this th.eir p'etitlon and respect, tha.t they are the'holdr ers of title and evidence title rep- more than one-half of a cer- ain body of swamp and overflowed ands hereinafter described, situated vholty within the of Yolo, State of California, which your petl- ioners -'desire and propose to have ormert and organized into a reclama- ion district, under and pursuant to he laws of said state relating thereto, or the purpose of reclaiinlng the land herein; that the said body of land susceptible of one mode of reclamtt- iou; 'that the whole number of wres in said body of land is 1412.64 acres. That none of said land'remains insold, and all of same, has been private ownership. That a by metes and bounds of tho exterior boundary lines. of said body of land sought by your petitioners to have reclaimed' and or- into said proposed reclamation district is as follows, to-wit: Beginning nt the Intersection of the of Babel slough with the Sacramento river; running thence southwesterly -down of.

Babel slough to a point chains East aud 1.150 chains ffie Northwest corner of Section 8, 'Rr 4 HI. D. B. M. ---chains; thence CHAMPION LINIMENT For rheumatism.

Chas. Drake. A. Boots, W. N.

Masters. C. Sparks, W. S. Wall.

0. Kcau, Chas. Williams. Ballot E. Boyle, Harry Aronson.

MUNICIPAL ELECTION PRECINCT NUMBER TWO. Polling Main Street. G. Lawson, C. T.

Bidwell. P. Craig, R. L. Richmond, Byron Hillhouse.

Ballot W. Thomas Clem Lowe. 'MUNICIPAL ELECTION PRECINCT NUMBER THREE. mall carrier Inville, says: at Chap- "Chamberlaiu's Pain Balm IB the champion of all llnl- ments. The past year I was troubled hear that the state, which supplies la great deal with rheumatism In my education for its own protection, must I shoulder.

After trying several cures to the same end, assume the entire care of children whose parents fail, in tbe opinion of the ofllcialo, to care for STARTLING MORTALITY. Statistics show startling mortality. from appendicitis and peritonitis. To prevent and cure these awful diseases. there Is just one reliable remedy, Dr.

King's New Lite Pills. M. Flannery. of CasldVi House Place, Chicago. says.

have no equal for con. Btlpnllon and biliousness." 2Bc at W. H. Lawson'fl drug store. CASH FOBTCERTIFICATES.

Continental B. tates B. and Renters' op prices. B. icates G.

D. Cfcadburne S. Cal. the storekeeper -here recommended- this remedy and it completely cured me." There Is no use of p.nyone suffering from that painful ailment when this liniment can be obtained for a small sum. One application gives prompt relief and its continued use for a short time will produce a permanent For sale by Corner Drug Store, Elder, Dispensing Chemist.

euro. H. P. ii, IJIIIMWVC. i LL.

Co, cert flcates purchased at r. burne sis mhSOd hem selves in- and A SEVERE COLD FOR MONTHS. "The following letter from A. J. Nus- bauni, of Batesvllle, tells its own story: "I suffered for three months with a severe cold.

A druggist prepared mo some medicine, and a phy- slrinn prescribed for me, yet I did not then tried Foley's Honey jred me." by J. V. Refuse substitutes. Leltbold, druggist. (Iron's clearance sale Is now on.

You get pair of stockings with every pair of shoes at Qroh'a. Good men's working shoes, fl a pair and up, at Grab's. fltf Mnrdoek IJIpodv, la r.lca gives a man Polling shop. place Ward's carpenter W. Norton, W.

J. Wll- loughby. M. Ward, David Wallace. C.

Toothaker, H. C. Howard. 9 Ballot Saunders, W. W.

Campbell. Said election shall be held as provided by law for the holding of elections In such city or municipality. By order of the Board of Trustees. Dated: March Glh, 1905. R.

H. BEAMER, President Board of Trustees. Attest: CHAS. W. PICKARD, Clerk of Board of Trustees.

mh9-16-23-30-ap6w-5td MAKE YOUR ADVERTISING PAY! Judlcloun use of printer's ink will do U. That requires both talent ami training. I feel competent In both respects. Try me. It 1 don't make good you lose very little.

R. E.JAmCB.PoielistudvDt acres of land, of which J. H. GHdo la fie owner. NO; 2.

Beginning at a point 7.22 chains South and 9.39 chains East from the quarter section corner on the North line of Section 6, Tp, 7 4 D. B. M. Running thence South 67 degs. 15 mln.

W. 10.31 chains; thence South 37 (legs. 15 mln. 9,97 chains to Glide's fence; thence West along said fence 9.29 chains to a post; thence North 22 degs. 46 mln.

W. 16.66 chains to a stake In an old ditch: thence North 62 45 rain. E. '2G chains to the Sacramento river; thence down the river 7.46 chains to the place of beginning, containing 48.61 acres, of which S. Content Is the owner.

TRACT NO. 3. Beginning at a point 20 chains West from the Northeast corner of the Southeast quarter of Section 31, Tp. 8 H. 4.

M. D. B. M. Running thence North 62.37 chains; thence South 76 dega, 26 mln.

E. 38.20 chains to the Sacramento rlyer;" thence along the river hank, following Its meandor- Ings, South 1 deg. 25 min. E. 20.07 chains; thence South 13 degs.

10 mln. E. 12.33 chains; thence South 34 (legs. 20 mln. E.

13.00 chains; thence West 47.76 chains to place of beginning, containing .186.73 acres, of which J. H. Glide Is -the owner. TR'ACT NO. Beginning at a' point on Babel slough 9.00 chains East and l.GO chains South from the Northwest corner of Section 8, Tp.

7 H. 4 M. B. and running thence Northeasterly along Babel slough to Its Intersection with the 'Sacramento river; thence along the river bank N. 28 dees W.

34.68 chains; thence S. 67 degs. 15 min. W. 10.30 chains; thence S.

37 flegs. 15 mln. W. 29.72 chains; thence S. 4 degs.

16 min. W. 61.26 chains; thence East 26.68 chains to place of beginning, containing 214.46 acres, of which J. H. Glide is the owner.

TRACT 5. Beginning at a point 20 chains West from the Northeast "corner of Section 31, Tp. 8. R. 4 M.

1). M. Running thence South 20 chains; thence West to the Main Tule Canal; thence Northeasterly along said canal to its Intersection with the North line of said Section 31; thence East to the place of beginning, containing 25 acres, of which J. H. Glide Jr.

is the owner. I TRACT NO. G. Beginning at a point 20 chains South from Northwest corner of the Northeast quarter of the Northeast quarter of Section 31, 8 R. 4 M.

D. B. M. Running thence South 20 thence west to the main Tule Canal; thence Nbrtheaster-' ly along said canal- to a point due West of the place of the.n.ce. East to 'the place of beginning, containing 36 acres, 'of which Lizzie H.

Glide is the owner. 7., Beginning at a point 'where Tule Canal Intersects the South line of Section 6, 7 R. 8.E.,' M. D. B.

and' running thence Northeasterly al.ong said canal to "where the same intersects Kast- and West line running through the center; of Section 31, Tp. 8 R. 4 13. Thence East to the corner the Northwest quarter of the Southeast thence West 20 IN TRAVELING VIA PORTLAND and the NORTHERN PACIFIC RAILWAY TO THE EAST You will pass through TACOMA, SEATTLE, over CASCADE MOUNTAINS, through the Yaklma Valley to SPOKANE, along Lake Pond d'Orellla over the Rockies to BTJTTE and HELENA, thence to Livingston, tha divert-, ing point for the famous thence to BILLINGS, and on to FARGO, Minneapolis, St. Paul and the East.

literature and other Information on application to A. D. CHARLTON, T. K. STATBLHR, A.

G. P. A. Portland, Ore. General Agent, 647 Market Street, San Francisco, Cal.

A Flower Garden For $1.00 Don't Miss This Offer. 11-rooted, true to name, healthy Standard Flowering Plantf, A Rose Garden for a Song! Vigorous, hardy roses, all colors, bush and climbers only 16 You can't afford to be without them Many other anapB at EA-, TON'S CONSERVATORY. ItwUl ray you to see them. Don't foreet to ship by the FARMERS' TRANSPORTATION COMPANY and aave money. Get particular? at No.

S37 First Street, i 'Phone 674.. A. M. EIATON 2D2 DO YOD JifANT TO SELL! If so list your property Syitli us. Our facilities for selling Sacramento' Valley properties are the verv MORRIS BR.OOKE 100G'4tli Street, Sacrameiito, Cal.

quarter of said Section South 40 chains; thence thence South 80 chains; thence to the place of beginning, containing 2156-acres, oC' which' J. H. Glide is the owner. CHICAQO LESS Tl VQ. and over the-only double track railway between the Missouri river and Chicago.

TIIAINS DAILY PACIFIC, UNION FIC AND Chicago and western. OVERLAND lilMITED. VJSSTI- BULED. Leaves San at 9:00 a. m.

daily. The most Luxurious' Trala NOTICE TO in the world. Electric Lighted Drawing-lloom, Thence 'West 40.BO North l.GO chains; Wherefore, your petitioners pray, Sleeping Cars, Composite, Observe that after due publication of this Smoking and Library tlon and the hearing: of the same, yoiir (Car. Dining Cars, meals a la Carte. Honorable Board will' approve and than three days to Chicago wlth- grnnt the same.

o'ul 'cliSnge. EASTERN EXPRESS VESTIBUL- Leaves San Francisco at .6 p. daily. Through Pullman Palace and Tourist. Sleeping Cars Jo Chicago.

billing (Jars. Free Reclining Chaif ATLANTIC EXPRESS. VESTI- BULED. Leaves Sau Frnacisco at 7:30 m. daily.

Standard and Tourist Sleepers. 'ERSONALLY CONDUCTED CURSIONS. thence West to the main Tule Canal; thence Northeasterly said canal to the North line of Sedtion 31, Tp. 8 R. 4 B.

Thence East to a pqint 20 chains West from the Northeast corner of said Section 31; thence North 12.37 chains; thence South 75 degs. 26jnln. B. to the raniento river; thence down said river, following the meanderings thereof, to the place of beginning, containing 1412.0-1 acres. That a description of each of the several tracts embraced within said body of lands which your petitioners desire and ask to have formed and "organized into such reclamation district, and the names of the owners of each of said tracts and the number of acres in each of said tracts are as follows, towit: TRACT NO, 3.

East half of the Southeast quarter of Section' 31 and the fractional Southwest quarter of Section 32, Tp. 8 R. 4 beginning at a point 20 chains West from the Southwest corner ot Northwest quarter of Section 32; running thence South 40 chains; thence East 40 chains; thence North 62 degs. 45 mln. E.

17.26 chains to the Sacramento river bank; thence North 23 degs. W. along river bonk 34.87 chains; thence West chains to the place of beginning. Also, beginning at the Northwest corner of the Northeast quarter of Section 6, Tp. 7 R.

4 running thence South 80 chains; thence East 8.60 chains; thence South 1.60 chains; thence East 13.82 chains; thence North 40 degs. 15 min. E. 61.26 chains; thence North 37 degs. 15 mln.

E. 29.72 chains; thence North 67 degs. 15 min. B. 10.31 chains to the bank of the Sacramento river; thence up said river with Its meanderings, North 28 clegs.

W. 17.42 chains; 62 degs. 45 mln. W. 17.26 chains; thence West 6fi chains to the place of beginning; excepting from said tract the following described parcel of land: Beginning at a point 7.22 chains South and 9.39 Boat ironi the qufirtar section corner on the North line of Section 5, Tp.

7 R. 4 M. D. B. M.

Running thence South 67 degs. 15 mln. W. 10.31 chains; thence South 37 degs. 15 mln.

W. 9.97 chains to Glide's fence; thence said fence 9.23 chains to t. post; thonca North 22 dega. 45 mln'. W.

chains to stake -In an old dltoli; thence North 62 degs. 45 mln. 28 chains to the Sacramento river; thence down the river 7.46 chains to the i placA of beginning, containing 48.5}.-aofe»,';- Tract No, Dated March 10th, J. H. GLIDlT J.

State of California, County of J. H. Glide being first duly sworn deposes and says; that he Is one of the petitioners named; that'he has read tho a'tjove' and 'foregoing petition and Knows the contents thereof, and that the same is true of his knowledge. J. H.

Subscribed and before me this 10th day of March, 1905. (Seal,) Al L. SHINN, Notary Public in.and for; the County of 'Sacramento, 'State of California. TO WHOM IT MAY CONCERN. Take notice, that 4th day of April, 1805, at the hour of ten o'clock A.

M. of that day, or as soon thereat-, ter as the petitioners can be heard, the petitioners named in the foregoing petition will present the same to the Honorable Board of Supervisors of the County of Yolo, State of California, and will move said Board to allow and approve said petition, J. H. GLIDE J. H.

GLIDE, Petitioners. Wednesdays, Thursdays fhe-hest of everything. a i)4(l ATTOH NEYS-AT-tAW. R. CLAHK, Attornsy-at-Law, formerly of Woodland, Is now permanently located at.

639 Kearny street, Francisco, convenient to all San the and U. his old friends who may be so unfortunate as to need the services of a lawyer can flnd him if they want to. my Id HAWKINS HAWKINS, Attorneys and Counselors at. law. Office over Bank of Woodland, Woodland.

Cal. W. S. WALL, Attorney at Law and Notary Public, Beamer Block, Woodland, Cal. HUDSON GRANT, Attorney at Law.

Office, Second street. Woodland, the opera housa Special at- teutlon- given to probate matters and actions Involving real estate. PKLMP BRUTON, Attorney at Lav and Notary Public, corner of Plrsl and Main streets, Woodland. NORTH LOVEJOY, Attorneys at Law and Notaries Public. Julian block, second street.

Woodland, Call tornla. aud Fridays. R. R. RTTCH1E, G.

A. P. C. Chicago Northwestern 017 Market St. Palace San Francisco, or S.

P. Company's Agent. IdS Pursuant to order of the Board of Trustees'- Bf. the 'City of Woodland, County of Yolo, of notice Is hereby. 1 glveiv-that the ofr'said; City' will receive.b{da at up to 5 o'clock p.

nx Tuesday, the-llth day 19'05, tor furnishing and delivering Co ssld'Oity, cars at forty days from the date of award lhe following 'jnijleflkl: "Three' thousand (3PPO) four rt)' inch 'Standard Steel Water with nominal weight'per foot of iO.65BBOund.BK' three" (S)-four rach''GAt'es; Crosses; four (4) -Teea;" elght' (8)i Plugs; four. (4) Elbows; all t6tbe four(4) inch, screw joints; all of Itype. and-Fittings to be tarred' asphalted' before delivery, all fittings'to' be of malleable Iron. Said material- to'bes subject to the Inspection, and approval of the City Engineer of sold fifty before being accepted by tjie said Board of Payment 'for said material to be made' within thirty-five (36)' days from date.of acceptance. Bids nuist specify the toqt bid for said pipe, and tho amount btd, 'separately, for each'of.

the different Fittings; -and closed in a sealed-envelope, addressed to Chas. W. Pickard, City Clerk, Woodland, and endorsed, "Bids for Water Pipe." ,7 Bach bid must -be accompanied by a check payable to. the City of land and certified by a responsible Bank, for an amount equal to ten per the amdunt of tue bid. Said bids will'be opened by the aald Board.of Trustees on ilth daybf April, 1905; the satd Board reserving the right to reject any and all Dated: March'25th, 1905.

CHAS. W. PtCKARD, City Cleric. Spring is here and you can soon look lor warm weather, PUBLIC NOTICE. We have arriving almost dally at our store large assortments of Outing Suits, Straw Hats, Light Weight Underwear, and, in fact, everything that man will need during the summer season.

We have the largest line of Negligee Shirts ever seen In Yolo County. All sizes and kinds of Corduroy Pants, Overalls and Working Men's Shirts. Alexander, American Tailor, Clothier and Gents' Capital Hotel Block, Woodland, Cal, Id6 ELMER W. ARMi'iELD, Attorney and Counselor at Law, Notary Public and Conveyancer. Rooms 1 and 2, over Ba'nk of Woodland, Woodland, Cal.

i ARTHUR C. HUSTON, Attorney and Counselor at Law. Notary Public. Office, room 6. Beamer block, Woodland.

Cal. THOMAS, Attorney and Cqun; Mlor at Law. Beamer block, ABSTRACTING. Notice is hereby given that the report and plat of the Commissioners appointed to assess benefits and damages for the widening.and straightening of Oak. avenue from tie east line- of College street to tie west line of Second street, in the city of on "the 20th (Jay of March, 1906, filed with the clerk of the Board: of Trustees of said city; and all per-sons interested are required to show cause, if any, before the said -Board of Trustees on or before 1st May, 1905, why such report should not be confirmed.

Dated: March 22nd, 1905. CHAS. W. PICKARD, Clerk of the Board of Trustees of tha City of Woodland. apl NOTICE TO TAXPAYERS! The delinquent first Installment.and also the second Installment of Btate and county taxes for the fiscal year of 1904, are due and payable at the offlca of the tax collector In.

Woodland, and If not paid prior thereto will become delinquent on Monday, April 24,1905 At 6 o'clock p. e.t which time per cent will be added. O. W. OHIFTIN, Tax Collector ot Yolo County.

apMdw YOLO COUNTY T5TLE ABSTRACT COMPANY (Incorporated). Conveyancing: and abstracting- All actions pqsted dally. Office over Banlr of.Woodland. PEERLESS proprietor. First-class Morris, Wines, Liquors and Cigars.

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