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MOM)AY EVENING. OAKTiATSTD TRIBUNE. 3LA.Y 19, 1802 "It seems but just and fair to give credit to your Favorite Prescription when I know it has restored me to perfect health which I have not BERKELEY BOYS WILL MAKE A GOOD SHOWING. enjoyed for years before. Since Dr.

Pierce's Favorite Prescription Las ojSil TARORrMADE SUITS come into our home we- have had no nociors, nor nave necaea them. Suffered with frequent backache, headache and' dragging- down pains, spent much money with doctors, but nothing helped me until I took your medicine. ive bottles cured me completely. This was two years ago, and I have not had an ache or pain since. I consider it a wonderful medicine, calculated to do all and They Are Training Hard at Prince more than is claimed-for it." Miss YKTTA WILSON, President of Daughters of Rebecca No.

329, No. 21 1 East Chicago Aveone, Chicago, Illinois. ton News Notes From the College Town. THE DEMAND FOR TAIROR-MADE SUITS IS UNPRECEDENTED Friday and Saturday's RUSH almost swept us off our feet; up to this writing the crowds are thicker -than- ever. Never before in retail history has such sale been attempted, right and Abadies' victory was a surprise, owing to the bad condition the trip across the Continent left the team in.

Powell in the high hurdles has shown a flash of his old form. In the Yale in the heart of the season. Never before has the public response been so taneous. The New The Seasonable immediate and spon- The Wanted Suit A WONDERFULLY BRILLIANT ASSEMBLY OF STYLES including BERKELEY, May 19.The California Athletes are training hard at Princ --ton for their nv-cwith the TU-prs on May L'tth and also for the Mott Haven games which v. ill be held at the Berkeley oval mi May 31st.

lifj.rts from the athletes are very ''irou raging-. The performance of the 'alifornians with Yale, when the men were out of condition, is not considered by the Easterners to be the standard -of the ('alifornians anil it is generally conceded that the team should improve twenty-five per cent. The one disappointment is paid to be Service's condition. He is reported to be in retched condition and not considered dangerous' in any of the games although his record of for the half would, under ordinary conditions entitle him to serious consideration in all the meetings. Service has been training faithfully and may be overtrained, but he has not shown any of his obi speed and unless he regains his form suddenly he is 1 onsidered hopelessly uiii of the Mott Haven meet.

meet he led for six hurdles until he struck pne. resulting in him losing the race by a couple -of yards. In the low both Powell and Cheek are conceded to have a chance. Cheek, es- pecially; is considered good in the low He led the Yale man, Clapp, to the seventh hurdle in the but faltered over the last three and was beaten lint not disgraced. His wind was lacking, otherwise he, would have won.

He is getting ba into eondi- 1 tion and will give a good account of himself next. Saturday at Princeton, and in the Mott Haven games. Plaw is in good form. He threw the I hammer 163 in the Yale meet, but stepped out of the seven foot circles. Many people remarked that It was worth the price of admission to see the 1 young Hercules in action.

On pap- the California athletes an-j pear to have a certainty in their con-j test with the sturdy Tigers, but it must be remembered that the i "alifornians STRICTLY TAILORED SUITS FANCY1RIMMED SUITS TICHT FITTING SUITS GIBSON SUITS ETON SUITS BLOUSE SUITS Two speofi for TRoosands. once before thought the same and were beaten to 1. Fit elegant litting new model skirts. PROFESSOR BAKEWELL BE MARRIED. (4 as though made to your order.

Such extremehj modish materials as Broadcloth, Cheviot, Venetian, Etamine, Camels Hair and Basket 1 'eaves. Hod'-will in the mile is expected to do wonders. In the Yale meeting, the' Yale men awarded him the gold medal, although the judges decided Teal of the Yale team' had tied him. The opinion among the Yale men and the spectators was that liedeuill had won and for that liasj'n the medal was given to him. Uedevvill'a performance of 1-U for tlie mile against the thirty mile an hour headwind is little less than remarkable and Eastern athletes are conceding him to have a splendid 1 nance of winning that event in the BERKELEY.

May 10. Invitations have been issued for the marriage of Miss Mary persis Brown of Cambridge. Massachusetts, and Mellon 'Woodman Haskell, Ph. L. Associate Professor of Mathematics at the 1'niversity.

The wedding will take place Juno r.tu And at Such Stirring Prices "About a year ago found that my health i was -all broken down. I hji'T no ambition to live, felt eil hausteii all t'helime-and hud very severe pains aud backache at monthly period. Your Favorite Prescription was recommended so very highlv that I decided to trv what it would do for me, and soon found that it was just what I needed. In a few weeks I Ix-gan to find my strength and ambition returning, and could take up the burdens bf Hie with renewed vigor. In about -six weeks had no more headaches, backaches or pains of any kind, and I now feel much tronger and in better health than I have leen for a long time." Miss STELLA FKKLV, Second Vic President The Wauwatosa Club, No.

426 Grand Avenue, Milwaukee, Wis. Mas- In the letters of two responsible and representative women here published there are three which deserve the consideration of every woman who suffers from diseases peculiar to the sex. First, that Dr. Pierce's Favorite Prescription cures womanly ills. Second, its" cures are lasting.

Third, the general health i-, also greatly Ixniefited by the use of "Favorite Prescription." These statements are supported by tens of thousands of weak and sick women who have been made well and strong by the use of this wonderful medicine for the cure of womanly ills. It is a very sad thing when a young woman says as Miss Feely does I had no ambition to live, felt exhausted all the Yet such feelings are the common result of pain such a she suffered. There are thousands of women suffering just as she did. heyvare broken down in health. Kach recurring month brings anew its pain and suffering.

Is it any wonder that the ambition to live passes awav What woman wants to live in perpetual pain, her nerves her strength undermined, hep face lined and darkened by her daily experience of nil fieri rig But the experiences related in these letters prove that it is not necessary to live in such suffering. Headaches, backaches "and dragging down pains, with other forms of womanly ills, are cured by the use of Dr. Pierce's Favorite Prescription. How promptly the cure is effected may be judged bv Miss Feely's statement. "In about six weeks I had no in St.

John's church, Cambridge sachusetts. I PROFESSOR BACKWELL $20.00 Tailor Made Suit going for $12.95. S22.50 Tailor Made Suit going at $14.95. Silk Lined Suit worth selling at $16.95. High Class Model Suits, worth up to Soo.00, going for $24.95.

and so on throughout the vast collection. NOTE. Owin to the enormous sales of the past few days, our workroom is Z77 a fool nhidpd to ask the indulgence of our many friends, LEAVES FOR THE EAST. BERKELEY. May 19.

Professor Charles M. Bakewell left last Saturday for a tour of the Eastern States. He will be gone several months. iiaven games. 'adogan in the Hi) in the Yale games led by a good margin until near the tape, when- he was passed by Yale's speediest sprinter, llargrave.

showed a wonderful' turn cf speed. He was palpably out of condition, but since has been strengthening his wind and is considered by the Yale men to be most dangerous opponent Hargrave will have to meet in the Mott Haven games. ho on the 100 vard dash THE OWLS WIN A GAME OF HANDBALL. inasmuch as we permit nothing but the best class of work, we cannot tt fciv suggestions. You'll find the main BERKELEY.

May The Owls de in the Yale contest, in the good time of 10 'J-o against a gale, is considered to be a. very promising condition in the feated the Eagles in a game of hand- games on the 31st. Hargrave. whom he beat lias done the distance twice in I ball on Saturday last. The score was Jl-7.

11-u. i i mm nnne.rt.ion on the intra rioor. more headaches, backaches or pains of any kind." And for the permanence of the cure consider Miss Wilson's words "Five bottles (of Favorite Prescription cured me completely. This was two years ago, and I have not had an ache or pain since." Of course it is quite true that all v-wwv, LCV Ml un, tsd TAKfc. I Mt cures" are not accomplished as quickly as in six weeks.

It is hardly to be expected that in cases ELKS GETTING DEATH SUMMONS of long standing, where disease is chronic, a transformation to perfect health can be so soon But health can le restored even to the worst sufferers is proven by the fact tiros. rahamsoo BISHOP TAYLOR. I FEATURES. INCORPORATED i 465467469411 Thirteenth Southeast Corner Washington Coming Carnival Will Ex The Well Known Devine Passes Away at Palo Alto. I Miss ICnnin CM.

Frat BeethOVeB cel Any Show on the Goast. I EXERCISES AT IRK ON THE PIPE IILLS COLLEGE. Theme and Variations. S'll, Marci.i Furrrbre. Allegro.

is- Mara lodpf Andante and Allegromaestoso from Conce, to No. De Beriot Miss Wiilic Finley. a in Aiigesi. hl. t-b) Volkslled- hcn Schumann iss lert rude -Holmes.

Polonaise N. L', Major F. Liszt Miss Hazel Hoyd. that Dr. Pierce Favorite Prescription cures ninety-eight per cent, of all weak and sick women who give it a fair trial.

Hven the two people in each hundred who may not be perfectly cured are greatly benefited by it and enabled to have a larger part in life's duties and pleasures. What excuse can any sick woman offer for continuing in such a miserable condition when women who have been sick like her, testify to a perfect cure by the. vse of Favorite Perscrip-tion The commonest reasons given for not trying this medicine are that physicians have pronounced the case incurable, or that so many medicines have been tri.d in vain that all confidence in medicinal help is lost. For the encouragement of any who may, doubt the possibility of their cure, let it le remembered that a. large percentage of the cures of "Favorite Prescription" have been performed for those pronounced incurable and for others who had given up all hope of medicinal relief.

Favorite Prescription gives women new healtfi, and hew life is a frequent statement of the women it has Will it give you new health and new life? It will unlessyou are absolutely incurable. What chance is there of that Just two chances iik a hundred. In other words', there are ninety-eight chances in a hundred that Favorite Prescription will cure you as it has cured other weak and sick women. Dr. Pierce's Favorite Prescription establishes regularity, dries weakening- drains, heals inflammation and ulceration and cures female weakness.

It cures headache, backache, sleeplessness, nervousness and other consequences of womanly ill-health. It is a purely vegetable preparation, no alcohol, neither opium, cocaine nor any other narcotic. Sick women are invited to consult Dr. Pierce by letter, free. All letters are treated as strictly private and sacredly confidential.

Address Dr. R. V. Pierce, Buffalo, X. If you are led to the purchase of Favorite Prescription because of its remarkable cures of other women, do not accept a substitute which has none of these cures to its credit.

yWfAFw wit ins information and instruction GirJA-IST ln Dpm Pieroof8 common Sense Medical Advisor. It tolls tho plain truth In plain English, It answers the questions which- women need to ask yet shrink from asking. This great work is sent FREE on receipt of stamps to pay expense of mailing ONLY. Send 21 one-cent stamps for tho book In paper covers, or 31 stamps for tho cloth-bound volume. Address Dr.

R- V. PIEROE, Buffalo, N. V. The envoys of the local lodse of Klks the Sacramento street fair have lcturn-'d and brought with them contracts with the loading concessionaires who entertained the populate then-, which obligate them to appear at the great Elk Carnival which is to be hM .1 in this city in the early part of next month. The envoys were Director Cenera! Sehluetcr his able and enthusiastic lieutenants.

Charles Heeseman, Guy Smith, D. Sinclair and D. McLaughlin. The Sacramento fail- abounded in the tai Qui'-t Peace ot Evening. Relneck Commencement Program Will Be Carried Out on Wednesday.

Standard Oil Company is Spending a Great Deal of Money DeMegllo Nymphs' Song i Choral Class. ALAMEDA, May After lying unconscious for two days, the Rev. William Taylor. D. missionary nisimp of the Methodist episcopal Church died yesterday afternoon at the home of his son, Kev.

Ross Taylor in Palo Alto. His wife. Mrs. Isabella Taylor and other members the family were at the bedside. Bishop Taylor had been in feeble health for mure than a year, hut was able to be about the house until a week ai'D.

The end came, after a life of activities and good deeds in all parts of the world, by a general breaking up of his iron constitution. The loss of his voice about two years ago vas Dr. Taylor's only chronic trouble. Only at rare times could he make himself heard above a whisper. Bishop Taylor was born in Rockbridge county, Virginia, in and when.

21 years old he began evangelistic work as a circuit rider. He came to Cali- 1 For Over Fifty Years. Soothfnjr Syrup has for children teefhinff. It child, softens the gums, al Mr bee a i sooth. I lavs I he---! Commencement xt-n ises will b-ledd at Mills Coll.

ge on Wednesday ii cim. cures wirin cone ana is mi Twenty-five and other over from the Kas carloads Of ma The Southern Taciti land lines arc ha-tilin hetween and W) i by 1. at p. m. Kraduatcs from the college arc: The most sterling attractions, nearly "all of which appear for the first time in this section of the country.

Some of these aiv intended t.i appear only in the Klks' circus, which -s going to be a re-nnlrkable feature of this great undertaking. One of these circus adjuncts will be a cage of performing lions, the nl 1 'ompany lerial for the Standard A Snap Kern County oil it Point Richmond. pipe line from th fields to tide water Much of the eight ToriHitrrr.w -it he day for bargains at H. Kleventh and Franklin inch iron pipim. Kmma Ida ,1 mtchcr.

(lertrttde Fair-bank lid Is. Crace Foster Fells, Theresa M. Freeri. -Its. I.otta Sybil Hoe, Minnie ileile Morris 01.

Kmma honorary member. The erad nates front the seminary fornia in lbVJ as a missionary, and has QoU -Have your narre stamped in ott your Boolat The Tribune. 1 TOURISTS If you -are thinking of buying a piece of dty property, or a raich, you will find handsome bargains advertised ln the classified department of THE TRIBUNE, for the liso-niue line is now tributed along the surveyed route The total cost of the project will be in the neighborhood of This sum includes the cost of a number of branch pipe lines to the different wells and of pumping stations at intervals of twenty miles. Roth' the density of the fuel oil and the light grade of the pipe line make these pumping s.ta -tinns necessary. The piping is to have a.

patent to protect it from the elements and also to keep the oil 1 certain heat. Orders for this are: Sarah Winifred ISurdae, Adelaide Furth. Franc Crow, I. "Ha Shurtleff Hathaway, May Thurston I Kluegd, ileubel Frances Martin, jeJrace Marie- Mel.ionaM," Marjnie (Moore, K. Parsons, Craco continued the work in South Africa, Australia.

South America and Ceylon and many. other countries. The funeral services will he held at the local Methodist Church at Palo Alto tomorrow morning and interment ill follow- in the family plot in Mountain View Cemetery. There are four surviving children, M. S.

Taylor; City Recorder of Alameda: State Senator E. K. Taylor. Rev. Rnss Taylor and H.

It. Taylor, a well known newspaper man of Alameda. At a meeting hehl in the Fifth-avenue I church Saturday for the Jleatrire Peirv. Laura Keaia -s, I.ui in- I DR. COYLE ORIS DARK PICTURE da Keames, Pansy Viffee Hr.fford, sie Louise A'i.

laid': Swain. 'u must preach straight, direct Gospel, with twentieth century trimmings and up-to-date illustrations. We want this or nothing." Further along. Dr. Coyle said: "'I not think even J'aul the Apostle could accomplish anything Rgainst such hardened indifference as wh.

find'. There is hardly any Sabbath, and absolutely no observance. Sinai no longer smokes and thunders, in my church at Denver we have dismissed as many members as we have received in recent years. "Priest's Soda" viM mix nioely with' any good beverage. What He Is So.

Yo'i ake mistake if you ho sin; and cheap you ran buy furniture from li. Schrdlha, 408 E1V enth East, 2f'0 com- covering have been placed in tr and it is said it will require cars to ship it put here. Mil the branch lines a 1 GEORGE MlimuaunK mieicM evangelistic work: and at which the great church as crow ded to the doors, Rev. R. V.

Coylc of Denver drew a somber pieture of religious conditions ill the West. He said the people there were irreligious when they began life, and by education were prejudiced against all sorts of Christian work. He implored the common evangelistic worker to go into Western fields. He. said: "None of your heavy, soggy, wat H.

COLLINS FILES A DEMURRER IN CASE. it i understood th Standard Bertha Brooks Kme Williams, Clara Wolford. Th-- Commencement pros ram wiil be as follows: c. Charles P. Frown.

Chorus--'' Quiet Peace of C. Kei'iecke. Adoi ess Professor O-orge. Mal-om i Oil people will have 4'i' miles of pipe line in the valley and between Rakers-' field and Point Richmond where many George H. Collin, who is being sued by William Crane Spencer, as assignee of II.

V. Morehouse, today filed a demur-! rer to the complaint on technical grounds storage tanKs are i.e Says Preachers Must Give Christians Something New in the West. COMMENCEMENT AT THE CONVENT PERMISSION TO REMOVE BODY. Permission has been granted remov. the remains of D.

who fliei in San Francisco on May 14! I The remains will be interred Mountain View Vmetery. number and acts of which have never bet-n excelled In a single rage in any shpw which has ever pitched its tents here. Among other attractions secured wore the miniature railway, the fire dancers, the famous descending byk loop pyramid, the electric a mfrvel of beauty and mysticism which as yet, nut been produced in San Fifrmeisco; a living illuminated personification of the Goddess of Liberty all aglow 'With gems of dazzling brilliancy: the Hawaiian singers; Bosco, the snake-eater, and a host of others to which reference will be made later. The magnitude of this undertaking cannot be imagined from the foregoing because there will be a dozen other departments, each of which will? be equally interesting. An outside event will be a floral "parade, in which all the leading social families of this city will take part.

It will be fashioned after the Fabiola iloral fete of a few years ago, though it will be immeasurably larger. In fact, it will have as an equal only the fiesta at Los Angeles, which took olace a few- days ago. Ilibbons will be given ti the best decorated outfits in the fiesta. riity Elks of the local lodge went to San Francisco Friday as guests of the of that. city.

They were royally entertained and aroused a. pitch of enthusiasm among the brethren on the other side of the bay over the coming fair, which will insure a delegation of San Franciseo Elks in attendance every night at the fair. There was a corps of about fifty local Elks at the Sacramento fair and they joined with their brethren in-the parade. They had the most finely decorated carriages in line and were feted wherever they appeared. anil a motion to striKe out certain portions of thu complaint.

In le complaint it is alleged that Abner Paul Marston had assigned ten per cent of his interest in a $3 k.i. estate to Morehouse ami that subsequently he turned over his entire interest to Collins with intent to dt-fraud Morehouse. I Strait on. Choi us (a) "P.y the (b) "Oh, Boat the Water," Neapolitan airs harmonized by Hees. Presentation of diplomas.

er-logged (lospel preachers can ride on our Western waves. We want no pyro-teehnieal preachers, nor do we want any sensationalists, 'nor do we want any Clospel platitudes. We do not want, any theology which is frayed in the ends and moth-eaten in the middle. We in the Western land want the lightning, not the aurora boralis. The people of the West.

I am sorry to say. are not anxious to have preaching at Invitations have been issued to the commencement exercises of th class of '02 of the Convent of Our l.auy of the Sacred Heart. The exercises will take place at the Convent on Thursday. May I'tth. and promise to be of unusual interest, as this year's graduating class is one of lS.

r-pt 1 A dispatch from New York has the following to say concerning the Rev. It. F. formerly pastor of th? First Presbyterian Church of this city but nov of Denver: THEY WANT A GUARDIAN. Cornelius P.

and John fl. Beck, minor children of the late Karl Beck, have asked the court to appoint as their guardian Frderi' ka H. Filing. but if you want to preach to us Conferring ot degrees. Doxology.

Tiie closim? concert of the spring term will be held in Kisser -Hall at Mills 'ollege tomorrow evening at SO o'clock. The program is as follows: Chorus. Cantata The Uose of A vontown A. K. Beach Soprano solo Miss Ada Hartley FAT VS.

BRAINS. Food That Makes Brilliant VJlE are just now busily engaged in making the swellest suits that will be seen during the Elks Carnival Why not yours? Every Summer novelty to choose from; perfect work; $24.00 Beauty's Blood Deep How untrue the old adage "Beauty's Skin Deep." How many women of beautiful features marred by impure blood try in vain to get a pure complexion by doctoring the skin. Tfre quickest, surest, only way to beauty is to cleanse the blood. I Nocturne Flat, Op STARR PIANOS No. 1......

Karganoff him t.Utno r.c.r.. Miss Frances Crow. (a) 'iood-bye to the Leaves Reginald de Koven (bt Yonder Curtains Kightly Stirring Charles Davidoff Miss Inez Beams. Adalgo ati'l from Concerto No. I Beriot Miss Jene r- Duwsett.

(a) Music box Ida. low A. S. "I must add rny testimonial to your valuable medicine Cast-arets for stomach trouble." Ireae Ackermau ifamouft Hinger'-, SO West Fifteenth Street. New York.

I wa safferine with pick headaches a greai deal, but after taking a box of Caftcareti. am entirely enrrd." Miss Clara Stiminel, i-H So. Sandusky Street, Delaware Ohio. "Cacaret did me a world of good. My liver wan in bad condition for gome time and one bux cored me." Via.

Mabel Allen, Clare, Michigan. Mis (ienrarte Grant. Cambridge, Mass. "1 am vers- writ pleaiJ with Cascaret. They ftn for the romplexutn." MUs Catherine C.

Coffmau. S. English. Ja. "Ca-rart will clear the complexion of boils, pimples anil bla-khead ranged bv impure E.Gnflln.

StuM.Iefleld. Texas. "Caacarete have done a great deal of good fur Be and for.ali family. Mis Floreuco Webster ity, la. Standard of Excellence Mode by TEe Starr Piano Co Richmond, Ind.

Eijy tymeot If desired Tee otuer aikes SHERMAN, CLAY CO, SUCCESS OF AN OAKLAND BOY Nervous prostration cannot continue if the right kind of food is used, but food that will build fat does not always contain the elements necessary for rebuilding the soft gray matter in the nerve centers. A lady tell how she got well from using Crape-Nuts Breakfast Food. "1 was treated by several physicians at the hospital. My disease was pronounced neurasthenia (nervous prostration). The doctor gave me various nerve tonics without producing iny beneficial results.

I finally got weak that1 I could nut work either physically or mentally. "About two years ago I began the use of Gr-ape-Nuts and a marked improvement set in at once. In eight week I had regained my strength arid could do my old work even better than before, that of writing for the press. All honor to Nam Riven by Fostum Co, Battle Creek, Mich. How many, many young women are anaemic, pale, sickly-looking, perhaps with pimples on face and neck, owing to poor, unhealthy blood.

Perhaps womanhood is approaching, that serious time of life when irregularities are liable to break down a constitution. The first rule for purifying and enriching the blood is to keep the bowels free and natural, gently but positively, without nervous shock, and Cascarets Candy Cathartic the only medicine to do it. 0) Prelrtd- paebm.iiiinoff Miss Winifred Cocmfe. a The Asia nton Uubinst-ir 1 lb The Slumber Oayimri Miss t'eta P.eiineji. Alula lit" an I Allegro from 'oiierto 'H Viotti 1 Miss Vioia Furth.

Miniatures. Theme and Variations, op. Kudv. Sohytte Miss Genevieve in.) Der Thautropfen. Jag.

-Hied' 1 K-dward F. Schneider A S56-958 WASHINGTON STREET OAKLAND 1 3th and Broadw Herr Eiitch Reurnert of the Royal Theater. Copenhagen. Denmark, is translating into Danish "A Country Comedy," by Henry S. Kirk of this city.

It will very likely be presented either at the Royal Tlater or one of the other leading thea-terof Copenhagen. The play was given two years hro at th Madison Siuare Theater. New York, where it met witb considerable success. 'V OAKLAND Best for the Bowels'. All druggists, tor.

15c, 50c. Never said bulk. The genuine tablet stamped C. Guartntecd to cure) or your money back. Sample and booklet free.

Address Sterling Rested Company. Chicago or New York. '1 Lis 1L I..

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