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1 MONDAY EVENING OAKLAND TRIBUNE NOVEMBER 1905 11 UNIQUE WAY OF DELIVERING LUMBER WHEELER PER DENIAL Suggestions How to Find Relief from Such Vr Suffering. i J7 PRESIDENT OF THE UNIVERSITY "CONTRADICTS SOME FOOLISH NEWSPAPER YARNS. i IODS 1 Wi -1. J. (if The Saoramento Be last week printed an editorial calling attention to the delay In the selection of the State university farm for which money was appropriated by the last Legislature.

It has been freely charged by a coterie of Interior newspapers that what is known as the "Berkeley Influence" which Is anxious to hare the farm located as near as possible to the State University, is blocking- the proceedings becatise there Is a strong probability that if the matter should come to a rote a site would be se I ft V-Hr I i y- J-v if-''-'gf" -vi hl.i.:-:V? 0jissNeUU Holmtsj Mtlwiie Hart fl, Vegetable Oompound sooner: for I lam tried so many remedies without hem I dreaded the approach of my menstrual -period every month, as it meant so much pain and suffering for ma, but after I had need tne Compound tnro months I became regular and natural and am new perfectly weu and tree REPRODUCTION FRpM PHOTOGRAPH SHOWING HOW THE FISHER LUMBER COMPANY EASILYA-ND QUICKLY HANDLES LARGE OR DERS7 THE BEST MANUFACTURING COMPANY SUPPLIES THE MOTIVE POWER. i ju mqu? way or aenvenn? tin Jm-jas would- require six and one-half hours, While no woman in entirely free from periodical sufterincr, It does not seem to be the plan of nabqr that women should suffer so severely. Menstruation is a severe strain on a woman's vitality. If it is painful or irregular is wrong which, should be Bet ngui or io wiu iuq a serious ae-rangement of he whole female organism. More thaa fifty thousand, women have testified in grateful letters to Mrs.

Pinkham that Lydia B. Pinkbam's Vegetable Compound overcomes painful and irregular menstruation. It pro.ldes a safe and sure way of escape from distressing and dangerous weaknesses and diseases. The two following letters ell so convincingly what Lydia E. Finkham's Vegetable Compound will do for women, they cannot fall to bring hope to thousands of sufferers.

Miss Nellie Holmes of 640 N. Davi-aion Street, Buffalo, H. writes Dear Mrs, Pinkham Your medicine is indeed an ideal medicine for women. 1 suffered misery for years with painful periods, headaches, and bearing-down pains. I consulted two different physicians but failed to get any relief.

-A friend from the East advised me to try Lydia E. Pink-: ham's Vegetable I did so, and no longer suffer as 1 did before. Mr periods are natural: every ache and pain is gone, and my general health is mucin improved, I advise all women who suffer to take Lydia j. vegetable uompoona." Mrs. Tillle Hart, of Larimore, 17.

writes: Dear Mrs. Pinkham I might have have been spared many months of Buffering and pain had I only known of the efficacy of Lydia E. Pinkham team to make the trip and return. That proaching, wondered when Mississippi team would comprise two horses, a steamboats had begun to navigate the wagon end driver, and then it would Streets of Oakland and the San Lean- be able to dispose of only 2.000 feet of ro road. lumber, when one of the cars LEGEND TELLS TALE.

to could deliver between six and seven His wonder did not abate until he times that" amount. The four cars. got alongside the train and found In therefore, could accomplish In four cambric signs the legend, "The Beat hours what would otherwise require Company Road- Trac- 162 hours of time, or six and three- tion Engine and Train Lumber from 8ame time, of exhibiting one of the manufactured produc ts, which has Kiven Alameda county fame all over tte western part ofr the country, was that employed by tfie Fisher Lumber Company of this city in the forwarding feet of lumher to the works of the Daniel Manufacturing Company at Leandro, where trac- tlon englnesj and trailing cars for varl- ous purposes are turned out daily with the regularity of clockwork. The train comnrlsH nn immonsrt -i. i 1 an arch of adamejnt.

The wheels slxj Inches in width. Each weighed hetjween; two and three tons and its carjacltyl was many times its weight. LOAD A SMALL-CLUMBER YARD, Superimposed; on each car were nbqut eighteen tons of material, which, with the vehicle, represented a weight of jicrsrllj- twenty-two tons. traC- tion ensrine itself weighed about fif-1 tons, and was capable, of exerting one-rsy to the amount fifty- horse i tsviwp hu i -i a no i rim un i i and Oak and assorted 'lunlber, from pain at my monthly periods. Jam very grateful for what Lydia E.

rinkham's Vega table Compound has don for me," Suoh testimony should be accepted, by all women as con vincixi trident that Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Compound stands without a peer tv remedy for all the distressing' (ill of women, The suooess of lydia ISL Ptakham'0 Vegetable Compound rests irpon tha well-earned gratitude of Atnerloan women. When women are trotrbled wtth tnrefr- i ular, Buppressed Or painful menstruation, lencorrhcea, displacement or nl- ceratlon of the womb, that bearing-down feeling, inflammation of the ovaries, backache, bloating, (or flatulency), general debility, indleeetion and nervous prostration, or are beset witb such symptoms aa dierlness, 1 excitability, irritability, nervousness, sleeplessness, melancholy, they should remember there la one tried i and true remedy, Lydia Q. Pinkham'a Vegetable Compound at onoe removes suoh troubles. Befuse to buy any other medicine, for yon need the beat.

Don't hesitate to write to Mrs. Pinkham if there is anything about your sickness you do not understand. She will treat you! with kindness and her advice is' Tree. No woman ever reeretted writing her and she has helped thousands. Address Lynn, Mass.

i i traction engine, the stack of which was The train, was run to the yards of teams. To deliver the' full order of fy curiosity, because the driver's turn-nlneteen feet above the ground. Thi3 the Fisher Lumber Company at Third 100,000 feet by other means than the ed head kept his eyes riveted upon the rose from an uprlstht engine and boil- er which rested oh a ponderous steel" frame which was. supported by two' steel, and Iron wheels, one on either side, with a smaller wheel lor steer-' Jng purposes in front of the leviathan. The side an) driving wheels had a di- scantling and tlniber.

were expenditure of time and effort, where-plied on each oar to a height, of "fifteen as a couple of days would suffice for fC't. The piling was done under the the traction engine and train in which supervision of Manager to do it. Ocoree AV. Fisher, and when it was PEOPLE WATCH WITH INTEREST. rdrnpl'-tel, the lumber was bound to Crowds, of people flocked about the Ask Mrs.

Piokham's idrice-A Woman Best Understands a Woman's ds. meter of eIght feet and the tires a the cars with -chains- to prevent it yards of the Fisher Lumber Company width of nearly two feet. Across these shifting in its Journey toward its des- when the train pulled out for. San ran, at Intervals, steel tiniitioft. andro at an early hour this morning, ENORMOUS WEIGHT.

I The "known Weight on each car was ascertained by dividing the 50.000 feet IrktQ equal giving-to each cs lCir.OQ feet; each foot weighing thre pounds, or 37,500 pounds, which cleats intended to enable the wheels to catch hold of the surface of the roadway and thus facilitate its progress Immense load behind it. OH was used for move power, and, when Engineer Hoffman and Fireman ISef-k took thelr places: in their respective seasts'they were about as high above the! roadway' they would have been had they been perched on the top of a story and a half I MASSIVE CARS. i The four trailing cars were bitched to the engine, one behind the other. The body of each was made of steel and oak, and was as strong and rigid i to 1S tons. Two trips Notwithstanding the activity, here ojity wcuM be required to handle fhe and there, anddesplte the immense of lumber included in the load behind It, the engine pnijorllc r.

terrupted progress, and i could easily T'hcf1 ia'mpunt of time and labor saved have doubled Its This limited by ithe substitution of this aggrega-t speed was maintained, so as not to tiori of leviathans cun be realized only frighten horses Which might be dls-whfln iit is known tivit the train con- posed to show timidity as, for the first fuTited only foifr hours in movingtime, they approached the colossus. 'leViurely to Son Leandro, whereas it I Happily, no animal lost its compo- sure, although many a driver, when the 'Fisher Lumber Third and Oak Streets, Oakland, California." This told the story, but did not satls- spectacle until distance removed ItJ rem view. ROADS PACKED. Regardless of the fears of some people that the ponderous loads would break cross-walks and destroy streets, the fact is that the broad tires served only to render the surface more compact, and thus to improve the roadway. The lumber on the train Is Intended for the building of a large addition to the Best Manufacturing Works at San Leandro, which Is elsewhere referred to in detail in this Issue of THE TRIBUNE.

LEVIATHAN SOLD. This engine and train was on exhibition at the Portland Exposition, where they took the first prize in their respective classes. This will be the last exhibit cf the train In this city because It was sold this afternoon for J12.50O, and will hereafter do duty In hatSling to and from mountain mines In Arizona. the house put there. Is thers any one who can say that tliey have not fhe authority to do so, and pay for.

It out of the public funds, all in the interests of the whole city. The law allows them to do the same on a land if park as on a water park; hence It follows that the Council has the power to make a wagon road across the City Hall Park and pay for It out of the city treasury. I apprehend no one distrusts their power to make as foot paths across the City Hall Park as they mey desire. Then what discrimination could the law make between a road wide enough to accommodate wagons, and one not quite so wide for footmen. There need be no Jangling, or contending, about Ciis matter at all.

If the public necessity demands the opening as you say it does, why let the Council proceed to do It Just as they are doing on the water park and no one will have any cause for complaint. It Is entirely In their hands. C. R. LEWIS.

HAD THE LAND FOR MANY YEARS, John J. wife Kate have filed complaint in aitsuit to quiet title to a lot 138x192 feet in dimensions, situated -at the corner of Lawton avenue and Hudson street in Oakland Township, the defendant being Philip Fickinger, administrator of the estate of J. W. Brumagin, deceased. Plaintiffs alleged that they and their predecessors have been in undisturbed possession of the property in question for.

thirty years last past- IT- MARRIAGE LICENSES. The following. marriage licenses were issued today: Joseph H- Black. 27 Clrace Mulliken, Lafayette. .....23 Ernest F- Nelson, San Jose 27 Anna F- Nissen, 28 Frank G- Albertson, Palo Alto 31 Grace M.

....23 HJalmar O. Arlberg, Oakland 26 Anna S- Gustafson, Oakland. .20 No matter how long you have suffered from Poor A tlte. Indigestion, Dyspepsia, Heartburn, Weak I d- neys, Costiveness, or Malaria. the Bitters will help you Try It to-day lected In either San Joaquin or.

Yolo county. The editor of the Stockton Mall wrote to President Benjamin Ide Wheeler of the State University, who Is a member of the commission to choose the site. calling his attention to these rumors and expressing a desire to publish a state ment from him. He replied promptly as ionows: "Totir Inquiry regarding the farm and tfce delay in choosing the site' is not altogether easy to answer. I suppose the real answer Is that the commission Is composed of busy men who are not able to give sufficient time to exploring all the sites that have been offered.

It will be necessary now to give about six or eignt aays further to this examination before any decision can be reached. It has proved very difficult to arrange dates upon which all five of the commissioners could be present. The "Berkeley Influence" to which you allude does not. so far as I know. exist.

I have heard that somebody has suggested mat tne Berkeley influence aesired to locate the farm at Berkeley. ne suggestion is, or course, absurd. As I am the onlv one- on the commia. slon from Berkeley. I must be the "Berke ley Influence" referred to.

and I can most confidently afffifm that I have not as yet made up my mind where the -farm ought to ne. i nave Deen trying, nrst of to get clearness on the question of what purpose or purposes the university farm is to fulfill. Everyone who has had large experience In agricultural work and edacatlon gives me the sure advice: "Beware of the model farm; the Idea Is a delusion and a snare." This is about the only point I can find the rreat ex serts agreed unon. lainea in tne above letter, certain in terlor' papers continue to reiterate the false and foolish charge that there is a covert scheme a-foot to locate the fann at Berkeley. It Is their way of stating the proposition that the farm should be located as near to Berkeley as the requirements will permit, TIRES OF HUSBAND WHO 1 CRUEL, Rosa Bernardiscl, who was Rosa Bruno before her marriage to' Albert Bernardiscl on October 1.

1904, has become Veary cf married life as appears from a complaint for divorce she filed Saturday In the Superior Court. Mrs. Bernardleol alleges that her husband, who Is a bartender, has been guilty of extreme cruelty towards her. frequently beating and choking her and" threatening to kill her, without provocation on her She asks for 25 a month alimony and $100 attorney's fee. PRAY8 FOR DIVORCE.

Almee C. Carty, who married Franklin Carty In Honolulu In 1901, Saturday filed complaint in the Superior Court; asking for a divorce on the ground of cruelty. -She also asks $50 a month alimony and the custody of her minor child. if Cured Consumption, Mrs. B.

W. Evans, Clearwater, writes: "My husband lay sick for three months. The doctors said that he had quick consumption. "We procured a bottle of Ballard's Horehound Syrup, and It cured him. "That was six years ago.

Since then we have -always kept a bottle in the house. We cannot do without. It. For coughs and colds It has no equal" 25a 60a and $1.00. Sold by Wlsharf drug store, corner Tenth and Washington Sta.

r4 1 Builds up the waste tissues of the ridneys. Lash's Kidney and Liver Bitters. COLUMBIA RECORDS OF ALL Try them and rou will always buy them. COLUMBIA PHONOGRAPH COMPANY 125 Qary 6an Prancfreo Bia 13th Street. Oakland.

SAVE MONEY AVOID PAIN Teeth EitracUd ''Without Pain Acknowledged to be the easiest and best painless extractors In Oakland Until Sept. 30 we have decided io- make our best eti of teeth for $3.00. TEETH WimcuTPiATt SET OF TEETH $.00 1.00 t.eo BEST TEETH (3. S. 22k GOLD CROWNS.

GOLD SILVER FI1 BRIDGE WORK a.co charge for extracting when teeth are ordered. A written guaranty for 20 years with an wora. BOSTON DENTAL PARLORS 1155 WASHINGTON ST. Open daily till 9 p. m.

Sundays. It to snaa. izc re. H.S. i NOW AT 112 SUTTER ST-8AN FRANCISCO Formerly on Market street, ep-Doslte Pelaee Hotel.

Hie Leading Tailors ol tha I i Pacific! Coast Imported and Domestic Cloths In the very latest fabrics now being made up In the new- est styles- SHIRTS AADE TO ORDER, TO OPENiWASfllNGTON I STREET WITHOUT DELAY 1 Suits for fall and winter In correct styles. We respectfully Invite attention to the advantages ct book account, wtich we are pleased to ofXar ou A Correspondent Shows Thorough: fare Can be Extended to Fifteenth nd San Pablo at Small Cost. w--S83sji quarter days, or, practically a week, of twenty-five teams of fifty horses, and of 'twenty-five men to control the I traction require twice this and an almost continuous line of spectators watched 1t with unabated Interest, surprise and even amazement as it proceeded along the way, up hill and down dale, on the road to San Leandro. PROGRESS UNIMPEDED. done.

But you ask what authority have they to do that? The authority delegated to them by the people when they elected them to their present offices. In doing this tney would be converting public property 'from one. public use to another public use that's all. The Council already, maintains a road for pedestrians across the City Hal block. Now let them enlarge that roid sufficiently to accommodate wagons, and put down a new pavement, and the whole thing is done.

After the street Is opened and pavement is down the whole thing is just as much a part of the City Hall Park as it ever was. The Council does not convey any title to anybody, neither canthey by any act of theirs In doing this, the law' gaining title by public Usage does not apply as there are no adverse parties; neither can there be any dedication for the same reason, the street still remains a portion of X'z-i City Hall only converted to a different public! use, and In after years should it appear that the land occupied by1 the street should be more valuable for some other public use the Council: could close the street without a moment notice. In my view this. Is the only way the street can be opened osi the ground of public necessity. If you proceed to open It othe district assessment plan you can be stopped at once by any taxpayer because, you are isustantially selling the right of way across the block to pri vate individuals, 1.

the parties ift the assessment district. You can only proceed 'on the broad ground of the necessities of tie whole people, not for the accommodation of the properly owners of Washington street. The Council has no authority to dicker with public property, but they hare full and ample authority to convert the public property to any public use which the public necessities seem to demand. taw recognizes no difference between, a land park and a water park. Now the Council is spending the public imoney to beautify and adorn the water park for the benefit of the whole people and nobody disputes their right to do so.

As I understand it they are to build an ornamental, boat house and other things an If public necessity should seem to demand that bridge sjould be built into the middle of the lake and 1 Mm Editor TRIBUNE: At the end of the 1 'Civil War in America theie a broad gap between the value of pa per dollar, anf a gold 1 and the financiers of the country were great- ly perplexed to find out a way to raise the value of parer money so as to re-Kitme specie payment. Oil Horace Greeley kept reiterating-, rsiime. resume, the only way is to re- jsume, arid finally his was en an 1 the -thing was done. Now you say your paper that there is a great public necessity for the. opening of Washington street through the.

City Hall Park then the only way to do. Is to open it San Francisco and tie -way is simple and To rroject Washington street upon its pieifent lines -San Pablo avenue, 'wonMl in.volve removing the City Hall. an 1 private property on the corner o' Fifteenth street and San Pablo ave- luitii and would be cumbersone, extensive, and tedious, but to project -it angle from Fourteenth street siifiieiier.t; to escape the City Hall, and private property on the corner of I'lfSeeinth street is a very simple prop- I lS on, and entirely within the prov ing Of the City Lfct'rhe Council proceed to engage a contractor to grade the ground, and jay down a pavement and the thing is (WMAKES WREdKS Ll NOT CURES dio any gooaia wm we frion(i toia proved moro harmful than beneficial. me that S. S.

S. had cer tainly cured htm, and I immediate. commenced its use, and in a short whil could find no trace of the- Ji" was two years aio, and I can truth fullv sav I am entlrelv enrnd. Thousands who have had their heaKh. raised by Mercury testify that i tuVcs vrrecks instead of cures ia the treatment of Contagious Blood Poiso While it may mask the disease in the system, for awhile, when the treatmefi left off the trouble returns with renewed violence, combined with the dis astrous effects of this powerful min- eral.

Mcfcury, and Potash, which i3 -1 Ine-red. greatly from Contarov E'oodi I consulted also a cojnmon treatment for Conta- who proscribed Meroury. Nothinar did Why- Yon Should READ 'The STAR James H. Barry. Editor.

Fearless. Frank and FreeJ A Journal of cress dealing with all Important current events. $1.50 per year. 5c per copy. Buslnets office.

29 Montgomery 8. y. WE ARE Giving the best meal In town for the rftoney. Prompt service. Liberty Bakery and Restaurant 857 Washington Street.

CLEM MARTIN, Prop-Our Breed and Pastry is All union help. sH. W. WILLIAMS PHOTOGRAPHER Genoral View Work Artistically Eze-eutd and Fully Guaranteed. Architecture, residences, animals, fine carriage California vuws tor male.

Phone Brush US. 1 2' Ice Cream tind Ices The reason we are dolna euch a business Is because our Ice-cream Is made of pure cream, our Icea of pure, fresh fruit, and our candles of the very beat wisteria' that the market affords. Music Every Nisht. 1214-1216 BROADWAY Near Fourteenth Street, OAKLAND, CAU THE PIONEER FRENCH BAKERY XJUISALLE Proprietors. J.

E. Cor. Tenth and Webster Streets. I Telephone White S55. Oakland.

Tint quality French bread delivered to all parts of Oakland, Berkeley and Alameda. Loaves made to oroei; for parties. -tons llooal'oison, eat out tne lining cf the stomach and bowels, produce. chronic 11C lvrrCPSia. cause the teeth to I 1., jnaLe pongy4 tender gums, fecay.

aflect the bones and muscles, and leave ts victims complete pnysicai wrecks. D. M. SAJTDEBS. Another effect of this treatment i3 mercurial Rheumatism, the worst and most hopeless form of this disease.

Tlfere ia but one certain, reliable antidote for this destructive poison, and that is S.4S. S. It i3 the. only medicine that is able to go into the blood and cure the disease permanently. S.

S. S. does not hide or cover up anj-thing, but so comptetely drives out the poison that no signs of it are ever kppti arrnrt 5. is marlf pntiroiir rf rrmt HZf herbs and barks, and while curing Contagious PURELY VE GET A CLE. BIod Poison, drive out the effects of any mineral treatment.

We offer a reward of ooo for proof that Si S. S. contains a particle of mineral of ny kind. Book with instructions for self-treatment and any medical advice wished furnished trithout charge, nsE swiFT SPECiFlG ATLANTA, CA. 5.

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