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THE WORLD: SATURDAY EVENING, FEBRUARY 3, 1900, ¢ ee! Oe 4 Beats Teresa Defeats Mexicans, Who Lose 18 cee, o7e 43 The Best Produét of American Skill, surpassing in Wearing Qualities 300 Men---Gen. Torres ‘Accounts... enae ‘ {and Fit and equalling in Finish the best imported gored corset sold in nie . $20,507,400 66 New York. j Killed. | a KK" A Few Reasons Why They Are letter for American Women } Fost rtsese other Becuritios ' “etree 38 ; a BECAUSE they are fitted to American models when manufactured and conse- quently fit the American figure. The imported vorsets are fitted tn the French fiqure and consequently do not. BECAUSE, fitting the American ¢, they are health. , their shape re. moving the overtax an the heart, it the rental and pasa be ope improv- ing the digestion and assimilation, and giving new life and ambition i wearer, BECAUSE they are adapted to any style of dress, for they are made to fit the American figure, 2 corset iting correcthy wil’ enable an practical modiste to give the wearer entire satisfaction in the tit of her gown, mo matter what the style of ber Pept etaleetnd Insurasce and Ansuities in force... 1... .» +01,068,005,911 64 costume may be. 5 Stetement Nebitities BECAUSE, alt superior in every way, they are 50 per cent, cheaper in calculotod by the coreass bopettaoat Sn CARIES A: PRRLLEN Aster * | price than the best impo: Pred corset old in New York. BOARD OF TRUSTEES ee fe . Sowers D, Rascoce, Wetsay Rascoce Wises C. Warner “La Vida” Corsets are strictly hand-made, French gored, bias cut i oe See tases | daee dare |and all whalebone, and we guarantee every pair to give entire satisfac- GAB, .A/ HN Ohivae Haat ween ar Fistinge T Gane |tion both as to fit and wearing qualities. Expert fitters in attendance. AY Groage F. Hanes Henny ms Gronce G. Haven a Donury Overt io. W. Avcmmmcross | Apatan Isetin Jr, | on ee H, O'NEILL & CO,, Sith Avenue, 20th to 21st Street. ISAAC F, LLOYD ad Vice-President WILLTAM J, EASTON Secretary ai Psp Soe ne ' ELIAS J. MARSH M, oo a RNVILLE M. WHITE M, D, IN un CITY G Y Q B , They Walk About the Monday, February 5th, | WAS 107 YEARS OLD.) strets sored ty | Annual Saleof Manufacturers’ Samples of aos ditional WOMEN’S KNIT UNDERWEAR! Wi i regular February Sale of Women’s Knit Under- wis Ieolty aero "The gous are the best we have ever offered and the prices are even lower than last year, Theyrange 10c., 15c., 25c., 39c., to $1.75 Each, THERE WILL ALSO BE ON MONDAY A Great Sacrifice Sale of Real Lace Curtains, The of the day will furnish full particulars, We teheve youl the announcement very interesting, , a j ---0 ¢e Dr. Blauvelt, Chief Sanitary Inspector of the Board of Health, to-day declared that the board paid no attention to any complaints that leprosy was found In Now York and declared that it was not in the least alarmed on account of the etatement made by Dr. Albert 8. Ash- mead, of & West Twelfth street, that 100 lepers are at present walking tne streets, The reason given by Dr. Biauvelt {s that leprosy is not contagious in this climate. In this he is contradicted oy Dr. Cyrus W. Edson. ‘Teresa de Cabora by her tribe, isa Yaqui Indian | doar Goddess, Five years ago, when only sixteen | “We don't listen to any such com- « Years of age, she inap Yaquis to go on the warpath, and so bold were | Se ee ee re ey A 20th 21 their attocks under her lewership that they won every battle, She ix now urging | ignore leprosy as far an this city is Sixth venue, to st Street. i them to throw off the ‘ke of the Mexican Government. Teresa telle a story of | concerned because it ts not cantagious ¢ Meeting the Ange! Gabriel ot a spring near her house, whither she had gone to | | © draw water. He handed ler a letter written in Spanish, which she had translated | | thio English. Thousands of copies have been sold along the border, the money | thus gained being ured for weapons and ammunition in this climate.” “It ts not true that leprosy ts non- contagious in this climate,” sald Dr. Edson. “But the chances of getting it are very email. I don't know of . BRISHEE, Aric. Fed. 5 —Santa Teresa, | 1s the oniy time in the year when the| SST Pe MONI BMDITS WORK rticular case, now, bu q the Yagui Joan of Arc. haw fought a} desert can be crossed with safety. ow ing raha pop Signi the pte so r, mee saitle With che Mexican troops.|to the flerce heat, It ts impossible to 4. a m. Lorenzo Torres, the Commander- | make progress by horseback on it, awing “I knew of one case in a very yo © ted lm wealthy . yy epillet por (1 killed in the Haca-| o the xipperiness of the rocks. femily in this city about three veare a talis, ago. The daughter of the house, a 4 BATTLE IN DESERT. | HORSES HINDERED YAQUIS. | charming girl, about twenty-slz years 1 sd Advices are also received that a battle | TM Yaauir, who expected to crone| ns old, got it. It was sald sne contracted a a * ‘ was fought det the Yaquis and| {Me desert before the Mexicans got a jf |! while travelling in Mexico. She was ' Mis tin, He the wor germ Mart and thew fall om Guaymay, were | ] apt tn effectual isolation, pat sur Diphtheria Threatened) Four Thugs Knock Down ‘ po ani ped by thelr horses and did not rout y every comfort, a jer Bes wnder command ot len, Torres. The | fe Cae tee ee | = f Saber Waki tiles deste Prisoner in the and Rob Man at a urred on Guaymas esert, ¢ fifty miles east of Guay mas ‘The Yaquis withdrew and were not pur- 3 sued. The number cneage’ wa Ff on the Mexican side at Yaqui side. Nine Yaq @an women and tw fen were taken cay cans. ‘ Gen, Torres jort $9 killed. 210 wounded | and & missing, while « “I don't think climate has much te do with the contagious charccter ef lep- rosy. It is more a mater of die and cisaniiness. In countriés where the diet Ig mostly fish tt is more prevalent than| While Juror Manhelm Brown has been) | Wlle scores of In others, Our leprosy ts not the same|'!!! of rheumatiom at his home, and the! from Brooklyn united again as that of the Bible. It is as different| Molineux trial consequently delayed, ay Tost Ei, enced down Die aggelbe cor ag ales besser Meal es is our grip from that of the four-| Molineux himself has been in danger of of the band, no matter where, and sirce Mr, Brown. He wan threatened by in- Tombs. orses to lead, coming up Yaquis in the mtddie of where the battle was fought a “k Im the morning of Jan. 23. ‘The | under Tenbanto, stood their ) by presenting a regular front, ting from boulder to how! yarties on the projectio THE FUNERAL PROCESSION. crowd. HM in cash, Yaquis’ joms is} pl Pat at % Killed and wounded | were kept in a bunch away then they have been arriving at the iittle elt 4 Gee fection of diphtheria, YAQUIS HOLD RIVER. camp in the outskirts of Elisabeth. The of living of the pi ‘Thi. teotbing there was the einell of Fagule st Smiths came from Chicago, the Btanleys who ate lll-nourished al s ‘The Yaquis still hold the mouth of th " bs 7 ed the|#¥stems are run down and who are disinfectants along the tier in which e Bic, TAREE aid (Hb ling ot steamers between | ee band to hamdcAghe: fon enn from Washington, | Word reacied thal TOugnt into close -comtact with those | Molineux's cell ts located. Thomas Pas- ed. Tho four ; came a hand to . for wil . 4 " . few feet behind him until he the river and Cuaymas is not in opera- | ‘he Mexicans were better Puceae he Carsetios at Charleston, and all came. aMicted are in danger. tor, who had been confined there, was! was nearly at the Bridge roadway, when t | Gem. Bante Teresn, who ix with tne ’ Tall, quiet-looking men, black-heifed| Dr. Ashmead. who found to be suffering from the disease.| one seized him aig a second sent a. ' en, Bante Tereen, who ie with the | thelr emilee he confct Iaated three children and matronly women, lepers are walking he elt ane ot | tu Be es itis Wineme Pee heavy blow in his Maca, Resching "tes . fairly equipped mer s ote Pea mn After the death the Queen's ‘ey, the Uenen Staves The te mont fy te Nespitsh lam night. Wil. set sahara 4 The desert in which Ge remus stamped, draped in black, was set a in ble declarations wegarding the matter. | vis cioining was burned and his cell SD AY On Eine eadotralir willed the Yaquix ix twenty-five mien | \ Th Foams body was placed in a flower smothered} and what be more femaruagte, be avers disinfected. ‘The prison -doctor| {yen disa in different directions, A limit being within |} iad rosewoud casket ant by ity wide OOM) tereg re walking the city made a careful examination of the rest (he) Iped up. He went to . uaymas. The des- | ward :te lace stantly sat two young gitls, her great-| every day of the men in the settion, including = ; boulders. ‘There | “ randchlldren, Outside a man stood al-| 1 am, willing to go,.on record.” de- BP Rb cand, vesetatior ft, ahd thie | age Te wsed becaune the clared Dr. Ashmesd, hour later, J ® wn M8) Pein it is thought that no one| lective visited ways under the leafless trees. Further ‘as sater that | Molineux, and a are at least 1 lepers in this city. is infected, "AL the Oak t police ta rer Were ue tee) te, Ware Oe eattered all around. They cati “Te condition of Manheim Brown,| which’ precinct “the el tp happen curious. Through the cluster of little] be found, int jt Re: : houses, Raines: |, 5| all knowl f the affal account for the manner in which he got | akiyidinsactalhh Maal 2 baolute silence was observed. a 4 ig oie Frov ings as feared areal tte moot, ara he S int predicament. He must have| After one As their headquarters, and there they | Mate abso’ ‘They can always be, found ech this morning that it was the victim. He nally bie Pa ' ‘At 1 o'clock this afternoon every mem- IY |e would be unable to resume bis du-|man and expensively dres: iim t heveral rows of Ice-covered Y ber of the band went into the Little tent | those pat Seandinavign sea-|® “weld, be una, j A : " 1s conSton ta rite Ne in Evergreen N. "| : ‘alone and (ook last good-by, Rome SeWhat io neaded Wyo mtlonallaparette Hie physician, Dr. Tynberg, said to-| SMS SINGS 00 LEE LONG, scan ah aun 4. By her aide te her husband, Thomas, |they moved to Elisabeth Raward is | dropped . ids a end farm under tbe Martz —_ A LBASR aD AVE ROAD, who died two years ago. Near her are| the here eal farewell Remen: tongue. e ' : — flowers on the cofin, while friends and reiatives. | x , Rev. Dr. BB y hoe iat ew. Drm. Bowe Stn fen erase — Special Meeting of Stockholders to corners of the earth, but all still oald Be Called to Consider Proposition | an English highway, just as the colo-| reverence and fealty to the old, gray- , of Philadetphia « nleta in this country had proved the'r| haired woman. Dr. Roland, Steamship S| Another conference of the leading in-| independence. She was a woman of In Summer the Kilaabeth band spiit| vices of the chureh Attor that the Gurgeon, Faiis Over- | ‘7° of ihe Third Avenue Ralinoad|ty-eeven when, with ner husband up and tn mall parties told fortunes |body was ‘ahaa seen Balt | Company ts said to have been held at| thelr only child. Edwa: and traded horses along the seashore | mile away, Queen Sadie pity board. f Hoadly, Lauterbach @| this country, Elisabet in the mountains. In Winter they] Her son, Edward, becomes King. morning for the purpose of | ——$—$—$__——— = ~~ all for a special meeting + 4 of the stockholders to consider BUS ~& prosperous-looking man of soul * Prop- | Wiisty-two years naked the ticker agent |Oelon \9 lease the road to another ARS a . the Cortiand street ferry at midnight ear p direct him to some good hotel in| 4 The, trulh of this report tes. 4 aendtin New York 7 alone.’ . 1690 PBR CBNT. AGRNT HELD! 2r"ts: ‘mse wns ive ture | —— i if He hes a blind wife, Olivia, whom he beats almost every week. A complsint nelther| Many Specehes aed Reeeptions in | Barnett Saye He Pald tor Frankil: denied nor affirmed by Ed: Syndtente sh ane 8 against him had been sworn out and " . bs ws A y Edw Lauter- Te je Shares jever | to ar Fischer, ’ 1 RIB Soe Mond ete unceilndelphta capitalists are said | aed un rapa Get Them. OTR ner pet up a fierce Aaht, but Breckiye wpter Car ‘“Bucked” Which was shout to Itave the slip HOLYOKE, Mess, Fev. 3—Col George A. Parker, fifty-four years old. ay badly thrashed. He was held for Again Te-Day, Cavcing a Tie-Up tral. , ee. ; will} ty-fourt ‘was amd * from the south slip, BU was met by Christopher T. Callahan. | court oy Md Me iets tale quae Bad been closed and barred six Ch D ‘ourt by Magistrate Mott ng rs ‘ ot the ee Jon a charge of grand larceny, preferred a , — mittee, and taken to his home. ly Ji ®. Barnett, of 4 Wer Twen- free Seiinee made nes nans| “Wert Com tm Wittamebers| MF. Brran Is scheduled to leave here! ty.cighih siteel. 10 w : silp, having made her last, | at £06 for Chicopee, where he wil ik. oP M. { Shot Fear Times at a At 2.05 be will leqve for Springfield, ar. ae Prarie wat taped riving there at 2.1, and ‘ands investigat . alas “Collie” Coxson, known as|in the city Hat and Parke vee the young man whe bad ud gemman” in Williama-|in the Mayor's office will return to) Pr csi wat thay Peay Ge levee epervel Jersey City hotels, | burg, was held in the Lae Avenue Court | Holyoke. to 4 spite alongeide the| this morning charged by Frederick Lang.| Mere he will be given « ap | (OE ahares oF any return for his money. Oe eight feet below the| s bartender, with shooting at him four| the Bryan Club at 7% and later at | WIFRBRATER TARASHED, He was frozen so| times last night. Bet hold on to a! Comson went into Jacob Goberwich’s wai to Aim while Mona. om to Thomas's! i : + WILD WAN 1S CAUGHT. paeer eats j : I i i fi i i i t i 3 i i le i I E 2? one ‘4 pee A Mee a where lang is employed. and ordered drinks, Then he the wish t retuned to pay for them. o Seren wal adarese lang ordered him out and Coxson | ™AMMeeting at City Hall drew s pistol and biased away. One of the} the bullets narrowly missed Mrs. Go- tal ; i

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