Subscribers enjoy higher page view limit, downloads, and exclusive features.
FINAL STEP TO WIPE DUT BES “OF CHINATOWN oar'd of Estimate Takes Up Proposal-of The Evening World. ‘The Board of Estimate to-day took sap. The Byening World's proposal co ar down the dives. und dens of Cnina- n,and make a park of what ts now ‘=the worst tncubator jot vice In Greater New York. Triduy, “March was sot “fhe plan lias already been indorsed ‘te every Influential member of the Ble dives which pay them _tiHbut exorbitant rentals. +A-protest was made agains: the Liy- SSng_out of a park by 2 lawyer who. in e-—yeritten statement filed with the! Board of Public tmprovement said viet did not give the. names of ‘ny of the owner: of tho dives whlea | fhe ts secking to perpetuate., ‘The. vening World printed the full Bat of property owners whoss houses Bre to: be torn down, and told how “these hovees are occup'ed. Only’ one Genfal was made of the “chitxy. ith very fow exceptions they are ¢ fed and used for unlawful purposes. ‘his denial was made by a woman husbaiid publicly denounced her story. fie made the-charge that her-howss ie ed_asun opliim den and that her from the property Js more than +e Bvenine World proved that the game: {s\ true of nearly every other dn the Wistrict tobe denwattatied, jeast three of them were worst ganas tn the olty—the only three lett of fa the xungs that once ri a byword. The Rnd has At Tenat one urglane’ hangout, where all the ‘bie hauls pulled off within fitty miles of New York are planned, and where thurs and yexgmen consort with the Police. EDhe showing made was so convincing mt~hundreds—of the most influential mén in the city ured that the dives| phe Japagsec fn { Be torn down, and almost every official Of the city kovernment heartily indorsed —the project, —De,-Parkhurst, President 9 nest:-and-sent-hts w —nounsel-to—appeat—tethe=L provement Board for immediate action. 7 Madison” C, Peters appeured tn erson and urted the Boal to act, and ft others equally an influential same stand. while the only Opposition wes from property owners for & public hearing.——— i {of the _ Be represented most’ of thé property|. explains the position h the Japanese seKregatlo that Lhas involved the national Government | Jandlord, who livea.in'New Jersey, Hor | Board tof Eduostion of San F: President. Teachsh= entire!y-satisfactory...settle- ment-during—cur—visit, will, nothing new, but the enforce: ft svems to havo created an a The law to segregate the Mo -Barslars—und “are protected from‘ the }iq “the schools was made—in 18, the Japanese claim they ai gollans. boon suggested in the pi Roosevelt. pnationsl Of the Society for the Suppression of | Fi into the furnaces of the Brooklyn Union Gas Company’s works at North Tenth \JAPS WILL FIGHT EXCLUSION OF that. “Sacrifices Honor” Is Wanted. “ignoring the TORIO,;- Feb. §— Wy anti-Japaneso foolln, the “Amartcan press, the’ Japanese pi In a portion o! Mois’ almost Unanimois in demand! that the solution of the San Francisco school question muat not. involve, the tabar_question, A mutual. treaty migration of labor asa one-sided c Japan's, honor’ without any whatever” It'ls elt \that noth stricting tha m= ’FRISCO’S MAYOR ‘ot ‘shat I Jove [was born neisco, and: ther firat. last and alwa » above all I ai an Am ost ther than sde ountry.” “become 4jUrio This. by Mayor San Francisco, in Chile of on} and the people of San Francsco in present controversy t ‘Mayor scnmtsfour—members-of-tio+ the andthe Superintendent of 8 claco_eshoots cago yesterday en route t ton in response to an In President Itooseveit. “WWe_have_preparedno_ ‘cana,’ cause we don't even know exactly wha ut {a the purpose of our mission,” Mayor | Sohmitz sald. “We probably can give & good deal of Information concerning |- the demand of the peopie of San F cisco that hus not yet reached: the! ~“{-cannot say that the matter will but—we hope tt The law, as a matter of fact, |s The Chinese al 3c he Japanese think they are better) 1 don't care to criticise Tt is simply ao treaty right -IREMEN BURNED, Shot Out of Furnace and Set Them Anre, While two firemen were tn> esident | question and State| mei ing coal treet and Kent avenue, Williamsburg, COOLIE LABOR No One-Sided Concession | damned, here} HOPES -T0-AGREE, untry more. I | stitl| I would | it ET governor ad Interim, “THE EVENING WORLD, FRIDAY ,1 EFEBRUAKY 5,°1907. = Well-Known Actress Soon After an Operation Who Died ‘MSS URQUHART BEAD N AOC ESTER | Well-Known Ac idly After Operation—Played Last with Arnold ‘Daly. un Tn. time, A stage duped ner pany at the Darina tt ub. U¢ tionists After Battle Last- ing Five Hours. ts in the hands of rebeis to-d, by Col. Sarnento, A pitched bat ted and many wounded, whtie by bonyys. thrown the ad many houses. federal troops to put down the re- bellion, which 1s sald to be due to local | calises Gov. Godoy, of San Juan Province, in nich San-Juan City ts situated, ts res and much | Gen, Barmiento nae with San Juan —Who lve from he proceeds of exorht- to-day a back-draught-sent-m: tof }Cityas his capital ‘The rebels are! tant rentals. fame out-from the fire bed and all about| Wild with (helr success, and sald to bo pet Home-ef-White Plague, them, — Their’ c! marching.on Mandoza, elghty-fve miles the boant a statement owing the prevalence of the wilte[ 2 Wie in thedistrict. He sala it is] 5, Worm centre of pestilence in tte Qemmisaioner Bingham, of Wee Department,-sasd mat the rev: | NO. “of his department-etrow-that-tt the vilest centre at erie. emtystoct=munterors—tn~the—Tonrbe at the time tt was shown that elgi ara mumlers had been committed ajnamen, ani more than that number <poen-perpatrated in the dis a there and committed in t t = Sea aria Eat eat The proposal in tent —amt— he ~Comptrolier and the Fire Commalssk mho-nald the dintrict was ersiiy with the fire rex STU AT TESS UNAS WOKS fridorsements the Wed the plan Hoan! ap- o-and Anportl bat in. this t Sporttion “teary gee willbe on hand Sah Improvement with —tqomaintain ths glacue menace to the Morality of the en' ~ EXPECTED ORANGE RIOT: moment, but 6 Darlington, President of the Board] soused them wit to the so) +San Juan. Prov Finnegan, thirty-fy Bedford avenue, | y, thirty-three, S| -BEST IN THE WORLD | | a| expense. rich In. mines. World Help Wants will quickly bring to your door the KIND of workers that do things RIGHT. $3. 50 SHOES: Do you wear W. L. Douglas Shoes ? if not, I believe 1 can pve) you uiwood and sufficient_reasons why it would pay you to wear them, -W. £; Douglas shoes are the hest in the world forthe price. F give the wearer the benefit-of my-thorougt and practical know extended over fifty years. I give the wearer the benefit of my exclusive method of tanning the bottom soles which makes them — more flexible and gives longer wear than any other sole leather produced in this country. As-1_am_thelargest- manufacturer of men’s fine Hand-Sewed Process shoes in_the world, it Is _ necessary forme to purchase leather and other materials in enormous quantities; the benefit of the very low prices f obtain, give to the wearer in superior quality over other-makes.- I give the wearer the benefit of the most complete organization of superintendents, foremen and skilled shoemakers, who receive the highest wages paid in the shoe industry, ~cannot-bé excelled. The selection of the leathers and other materials for each part of the shoe and every detail of the making is looked after and watched over by these expert If | could take you into my large factories at Brockton, Mass., W.L. Douglas shoes are made, you would then understand w! longer and are of greater value than any other make. I receive thousands of unsolicited testimonials every year, ‘after many years of trial, have found W. | package of their original letters will be m These are a few of | Sewed Process Shoes t BUENOS AYRES, Feb. §—Snn Juan| sss TONWORKER KILLED _ BY FALL OF 9 ST declared Mimsett | | San Juan in-Hands-of-Reyolu- | | It has been a centro! ency fire pailx, “They were seriously bit! Cr polfticul troubles tor many years | Sastern- Distr Jospital.._._The injure: ee ‘GA0WOMA | erection of 16 W during Neighbors the house ported to—have.-been.-capturedby-—the } Lrehels, } The fxhting lasted’ more than five hours and was—desperat shells were hurled recklessly damage was done to proparty. Fast Color Byclets used * exclusively. W. L. Douglas name and price Is stamped on the beltom, which protects thew high prices and inferlor shoss. Insist upon having them. = N ALONE, Sunn ual wes seat but CHE eam Foo-4zate, 2 Wardell, eighty ax years nce wes “summoned, but) cd before Itarrived es msed-in- they _ Herlived at, et ¢ hy they hold their shape, fit better, wear giving the experience of those who, L. Douglas shoes to be the best’produced for the price. A ailed you free for the asking. i the reasons why I make and sell more Men’s Fine Hand- ‘han any other manufacturer in the world. W.L. DOUGLAS $4.00 GILT EDGE SHOE ‘CANNOT BE EQUALLED AT ANY PRICE W. L. DOUGLAS BOYS’ SHOES $1.75 AND $2.00. JUST THE SAME AS MY MEN'S $3.50 SHOES, THE SAME LEATHERS, FOR $1.75 AND $2.00. t eater 2 [5 W. TAKE NO SUBSTITUTE. a BRAKEMAN LOSES LEGS, ap aines Morrie taeniy- atk He wi rs tone lecn were amputated = sae A child cannot thrive on any ge( natural nourishment from ditio 2 W, Bey She ‘was Te contains «// the medicina}-curative — but no oil or grease. Drak Kinsman'a Drug Store: at and Ath, elty-in the country, FOR MEN ledge of shoemaking, which has and whose workmanship men, regardless of time or and show you ‘how carefully Catalog mailed free. L. Douglas, Brockton, Mass. W. L. DOUCLAS GREATE pa | $33 Broadway, corner Hownrd Street. | 755 Broadway, corner 8th Streot, | 853 Broa adway, corner 14th Stroct, 1838 Broadway, corner { 36th Street. =) roadway, corner 4ist Str 074 Third Avenue, Svaathes O West 125th'Stree 346, Elghth Avenue: 95 Nassau Street, it. Sixth Avenue, corner 22d Street. R NEW YORK SHOE STORES: 2202 Third Avenue, corner 120th Street. 2779 Third Ave,, bot. 146th and 147th Sts. 708-710 Broadway, corner Thornton St. LCE Tosa AV at, Corn Gates st Btrost ulton 80! orner Pe: tree +478 Fifth Aven a e JERSEY ony "18 Nowark Avenue. BROOKLYN. tuo eres ess Fails Rap-+ dayet how: | Growing Children ing but good, old-fashioned food. food i A child will gain good color, well, digest well, become! cheerfal and happ if put-dpon-a Vinol treatment for a short while. - The Delicious Goa Liver Preparation... Wwithout Olt It also contains organic iron and is prepared in a delicious and agreeable form. All children love Vinol. Try 'Vinol. not satisfied we will return your money. 21 Park Tow, 125th st. and 7th wy 4 234 . corner Broadway and oth a Sur Vino! Is bow for aaie at the fewding rug store in near) Took for the Vinol agen, senablgonscebine WON'T SMOKE I BEOANY NOPE This Time His Cigarette Caused Fright to, Lots of Hotel Guests. ‘To-morrow Fraction of Their Real Value About a Hundred ‘|Odd Overcoats We Will Sell ata See ad canes we #1 Just one or two of a kind. PRs ae eas Polacks,—-erays;——mixtures: Saturday pat over, and the Fall Jenglas;. all winter $ eeoeaula weights; sizes from 33 , to 46. About 3 for ex- tra: large men, 40 to. 46 breast, ‘including exception- ally ‘choice fabrics... zi Not an- Overcoat Werth Less hal $15, Some I Sives trom28 to 50 w ist, from 25 to 37 inseam. a ecconet ‘Edition: ena. “TO-MORROW New Assortments A ne Te-cannot omach isin weakened con- in weight, sleep well, eat d grow strong and healthy . Worth $16.50; te and Higher Trousers for mén of every taste, shap:, height, welght and pro- fession. Trousers for dress or business. Trovsers for, to-day or next year. Note—You make your selection and pry $2.55 for one pair or 10 pairs. No discounts. No ‘‘Buttonholing’’ or urging to buy something “higher.” Just $2.55 for eny pair of Trousers on the floor. SATURDAY WILL BE A GREAT DAY AT | Broadway, cor, Chambers St.__| cor, Chambers St. that -have -made_cod_liver_ oil famous PStA DOES DYSt: (on) LIVER? Take'NATION If + 225th at sound Amiterdam av,, 10iarat. and avi Brjadway and Soy at, sown at 373 Flarbuas iy etery town and In xo