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Boy BLIYCIL FR ‘LL OPPONENTS iF to. Attend ‘To-mor- row’s Hearing. OPPOSITFION--—GATHERS, = Lawyers Representing Owners of Vicious: Houses to Make a-Desperate Fight. Not yet convinced that Chinatown with !t: viclous dives and filthy slums must go to make room for the healthy ' development that has degun tn that seo- i ——ton-of-th-eetty-a-deiegation of inmyera tamitords—ot “atves Yana dons of debauchery will appear before the Board of Fetimate and Apportioament to-morrow to oppose the! propettin to make e small park of the district. High rentals can always be had fot houses so located that they furnish dasy got-eways for thieves or Vicious element of ¢ho under world, and forthe Jowest and moat THAR Taet alone ye tor Gren) to-day of that blot on the Respectable houses in the district do _ Bt pay anything ike a fair income @n even the low valuations of ‘China- that have furniohed half the oriminals of the lower part of the city for the last fen years, oan be rented to the people Who neo deuch places at rents thet pay 2a much as 3 and eomettmes 4 par | @t ent, on the value of the tumble-do' = Wheokss that form 90 = eerrn A the Local Improvement Boara had the matter of tearing down China. town under consideration, there same people appeared and made thelr argu- Mments against the improvement, but they were absolutely silenced by the array of evidence which The Evening World roduced to ahow the purpossa to sented was being wt A Ist of all the ; -‘Reuses to be torn down was published, = B21 the oceypaney of each waa shown. ured) Withdrew In Diegust. dtesraceful wae the showing the face of the police records as shows up in The Byening World that even CHINATOWN Good Citizens Urged to FOUR BELLE DOCTORS ARE ILL WITH IPHTHER ‘Contracted Disease in Caring for Patients in Institution, Phe four Dallerue—phpatatans— who nea-of their professional duties at the hospital are roported to be tmprovin today, two In the Robert Saturn Hos pital, Thay are Dr, Frederick T. Wur- Dr. Fisher, Dr, Rosa and Dr. Hert- Dr. Linfe, of the Citys Boara of Health, ordered Dr, Wurtele’s removal after asauring himself that Wurtele had diphtheria. He Js pm physician in the thin division, Dra Fisher ahd Toss have bees sare: ing in the outdoor division at Believus, diphtheria, tubercilosis and eryspeles, _ A fitth ‘phyaiclin, Dr, Eart We } Philitpe,-of—Helievue's—-second—surgieat hatvision, was teken to Willard Parker | Hospita) suffering from diphtheria « week ago. Dr, Satchwell w: reat | dent tn Bellevue about a year ego and a great friend of Dr. Phillips.and while both were at Bolleyue they were 6| With end recovered from typhoid fever at the same time Learning that Pullips had diphtheria and w in Willard Parker Hokpital. Batchwell | dared all risks and visited Pailiipn! there. Wherever he contracted !t, Dr. Satchweil has scarlet fever anf is now | in the hospital himself. ie the e2ou! found {ts way to tha warts, beontite a ratient in ¢ medical ward was taken to Ot the isolation wards, THe had deve rent the ardor Bien: Toes. ~ DEATH BY PUPILS. Attempted to Punish a Mem- ber of the School. contracted diphtheria in the perform | j by her alster, Quean Ad =: Fat People {Wi Sena_¥e | Attacted-by-Larger- Boys When He: + ‘THE EVERING WORLD, THURSDA CLAD EMPRESS __ FROM ATTACKS UF ANARCHISTS London Police Vigilant During the Visit of Russia's Dowager. + Upon, Smet Tothe Dowager | Exnortna of Rossin arrived hora to-day: | and wus crocted at the rediroad station the Prince and Princesa of We aetam of the Russian . The Em- press reached London an hour earlier ‘than the time Noty noanced, and several forsign ministeas. whe bad not been apprised ‘of the change, erived at the station efter and the [ie donacture o¢_ the woyad-panty: The expediting of the biprest where they have examined cases of | Tivél wus it js understoow, piennea by The police, who have taken stringer. preckutions Tor Ter protestion. i While tha officials of Scotland “RAVE Tits Tear Uiat the |Anérediats in) Leadon will jeopardize thelr chances of obtaining an saylup in Bagiaod by any attempt on the of the Empress they are taking no ehanpea and every possible avers of will be From the reffroad the Dow- gor Empress und the Queen drove to Buckingham Palace. . / Z GUNBOAT (PRINCETON BAILS. BAN DIEGO, Cal. /March 1. — The gundoat, Princeton left last nicht under hurry orders to $oJA the Chimeo in Central Amertian waters, Trini ‘Treatment “28. = ee TO qr AW tera beaks Tato. repast Sealta mental heme inte “activ ad iss te Files ahd dpretions Ts who appeared for ue @rs Of tho dives withdrew from the ar- @ument in disgust, as they hed not a feet to offer against the absolute proot Teduced. One woman appeared before the Local Improvement Board and ¢e- “nied the “charges ealide by The Ewening “World that her house-was kept es an ‘attempted to whip « pupil Evans, teacher of a country school, was assaulted yesterday by a numbes of | male puplis and injured ao that ho died w hours later. 5 “ane ouths' who committed the asta 84" tom ten Ei Wi) be peal + RRADRO 1,, 30 AST optum den, and her own husband arose | — try eualakoe aad denounced fer us a Salsifior, and ead that ehe knew tho ~eharecter of the occupants of her house, lawful nature of the business done _ there, The next night the police raided the house and found thirty Chinamen ‘Snd @ tmmber of white women and men ~-The-poltce records showed st thut time that more than one-half the total expense of the precinct was due to the Jawleasness of Chinatown tteelf, and 0 per cent. due to erimes directly trace- Able to the district. The police records show. that Chinatown harbora-two—tne only two remaining gangs ot organized criminals in th city. They ehow that —these "two gangs are made up of the Worst elements of all the many gangs broken up in other parts of the city during the last ten years, ‘Tho arresta in the three blocks that Fepresent -Chingtown proper are mare than-ten times the total number of ar rests made in any other three blocks in the ‘city, The number of prisoners | back, inthe ‘Tombs to-day charged with homicide'are more than half taken from the district or for crimes committed in district a Bingham Favors the Park. Bingham, Commtasioner of Po- atated then that be favored tea: jown the dives and dens of Chin town,-and belleved-{t-woutd simplify Ui problem of policing te city more than any other one Improvement that could be made. Darijigton~ funrlahe showing iat from that a fet of mapa May be only a tired liver, or a starved Iver. It would be a stupid as well as sayageithing to'beat a weary or starved man because he lagged in his work. So in treating the lagging, torpid liver it is a great | mistake to lash it with strong-drastic drugs. A torpid liver is but.an indi¢ation of an ill-nourished, enfecbled body whose organs are weary | made. many marvelous cures of restores the normal’ activity of the the blood-making glands, cleanses dations, and so relieves the liver of defection of other organs, Symptoms. If you have bitter or bad taste in the morning, poor or vari- able appetite, coated tongus, foul’br ¢éndtipated “or irregular bows: weak, easily tired, despondent, f headaches, pain or distress in “ar »” gpa wing or-dist feeli stomach, perhaps nausea, bitter or sour Srigings? in throat after-eating, and kindred eymptoma of weak etomach and iver, Or diliousness, no, medicine will relieve you more prowiptly of cure you. more. permanently 4b: Dr. Piereé's Golden Medical Discove perhaps only syst: obs, above symp- toms will be present at one time and yet point to torpid liver, or bilio and-weak-stomach; “Avoid nll hot bre and biscuits, griddie cakes aud other indigestible food and taka’the “Golden oe it { Discovery” regularly and stick j t) to its use until you ere vigorous entl the Inhabitants plague spot, and ought to be condemned 4nd dustroyed ae & Mionuce:t0: the: health or tie city: Fire Commissioner O'Brien said that the entire district Is a menace to tho fety of the clty, as {t Gretrap In the clty. Come; Metz aietot auother hours, Uraanit Sense, und_se dist Jar area in lower Valugs «o up in Tatio. to ats Ipague apo! Valies Would Bo Decreased. fanhattan,- an ~~ He -poltited owt thatto tear down two: dlocka there would increase—the value of the oroperty in the entire district to nece' . with ade- quate means of ingress and 4 ‘the, Manh. the heart public official to heartily tnd t rovosal to tear down the pla, e only objection that he could seo was the question of money, and th War entirely removed by the show! of saying to the city follow tve acquisition park purposes. Jf you oti! feel as you did when the before and want to jo of decehcy against ‘vi0g, come out to-morrow and let your Let it be seen that the health and the morals rotection of’ wom- general unanisnit thi sgnow, pace of vice regard Fe the” tonic, chaz, oon be mus} feral! tated states © &. aisty lids, see |bald os matter came u; Btand on tho ed influence be felt. y » if 0. Cl! and the Ripon Strom: this ahd undesirable in every A _oonbeylence the enti Is aavessod for taxation at leas than one-fifth the amount of any stml- y ho wot of this land for btrong. Of Gotden Seal root, which ta ono of the prominent ingredients of “Gold Medical Discovery,” Dr. Roberts olow, of Jefferson Medical Colle; "Very useful as a stomachio ( and in atonic. dyepepain—t Banirio. (ctomach)~eatarrh and hea aches accompanying same.” Dr. Grover Coe, of New York, es: an especial jaaueate over mucous sur: faces.) Upon the liver {t acta with equal certainty and eHianey Aso sholngonus (ver invigorator)sit has few equals." Dr. Coe-also adyises it for affections of tho spleen and other abdominal viecera constipation, also ‘in « Recalls to womerf; erangements chronic, veral affections liver, also for mormattyn of bladder, for “it Is oneof the of cure" ing, MD, Inte of Cin- Ds row of the AM ATORY, gives it a pro mong medicinal agents, the foregoing writers have said it, as does also Prof, John M, M. D., late of Cincinuati, says cesses and inc h food. By these me riched. * * * * the con: ment on the gla tems aro natu further says, “in relatio: John effect upon tho aystem, the cine in use adout which th ty of opinion, Itis SPLTICAES, 1" Golder | relfed TyeT; MTOMRY Wore, » | blended generally,and for ecrofulovs and gland: | °°! ular diseases, cutaneous eruptione}in- | ; digestion, debility, te je id in all chronic | ‘with over-work. Start with the stomach and allied organs of digestion | and nutrition. Put them in working order and see how quickly your’ liver will become active. Dr. Pierce’s Golden Medical Discovery has | liver.complaint,”. or .torpid—liver, by-its wonderful control-over the-organs-of digestion-and nutrition, I stomach, increases the secretions of | the system of poisonous accumu- | the burdens imposed upon it-by the Prof. Finley Ellingwood, M. D,, of Bennett Medical College, Chicago Go Seal root: Titi a prostrating night-eweats, portant remedy tn disorders of the womb,” (This agent, Golden ‘Seal root, is on mmportant jens of” Dr. Pierce's Fayorlio Prescription for woman's weak- the "Golden Med: Dr. Ellingwood con- mors, did space permtt, could & quctat frou, protien AER Ee as to the wonderful curative properties possessed by Golden: Seal: root, We wint to nesure” Ue reader that dical Discovery" can. be} 1 to do all that Is claimed for inthe cure of all the es eet forth in the above bri ts, for its most ominent and imp: nt ingredient ts -Thie-agent-te, various di: a1 “ours ction greatly enhiuced by the in just the right proportion t, Stone root, Black odroot, Mandrake root y pure glycerine. All of plly and harmoniously into a most perfect phar- vatical compound, now ‘favorabl known throughout mest of the civiliz countries of the world, Bear in mind percducnt entering overy” has received the iat (iit leading medical 0 WhO PRIGC SICH artich inthe highest tena ena coughs, 1 lung affections, the Dis. n be relied upon as @ sover- | A little Look of extracts treating of | all the several ingredients entering into ‘a medicines, being extracts 1’ works, of the ools of practice be ed free Lo any one asking or the £amo, add. 4 ve, Butialo, N. Y,, and givin r's {ull post-office ad- dreas plainly written, Don’t secept a substitute of unknown composition for thie non-secret: MEDI CUB, OF WOW COMPOSTTTON, -- x with 18th St. and 6th Ave. Store Sale of Manuiacturer’s Samples. Women’s New Spring - $9 98 Silk Dresses ...-. 500Sample Suits Tailored Suits . . . = ALL WORTH FROM $15.00 to $20.00 In Qne and Lot. Women’s New Spring The Silk Dresses | are- made from the Newest Colorings in Taffetas and 3 fancy Silks, in the new Jumper style and Two-Piece I! Dresses. All-new Spring -models-neatly trimmed... re *——Come-heré to-morrow and see” the most startling exhibition of tailor-made sults that cut ex- pressed in designing, loom and Needle can, produce. . And at never before heard of bargain prices, — Many exclusive styles are. em- braced inthis attractive showing and the qualities and workman- ship are such as one would ex- pect to find in much higher priced garments, Tailored semi - fitting, single breasted coat suits, coat lined with satin, high: plaited skirt of tan—and—gray--checksand—fancy- mixture SSSI Eton and Prince Chap suits, effectively trimmed with silk and braid, very full cluster plaited skirts ofSgray,. navy blue, brown and black cheviot cloth, Second Floor. t + Soiled Undermuslins |) Reduced = We have quité a large collecti | of Undermuslins that have become soiled, including gowns, drawers, chemises—corset_[f" covers and combinations, mostly odds and ends of elaborate styles that need only to be laundered to -bring out their fine and dainty Muslin Underwear. Children's Skirts, good qual- g (qq | Infants’ Slips, fine nainsook, yoke of ity cambric, hemstitched hem ic | tucks and Hes Lnsert one, Remetiteed ' * tucked ruffie with lace edg- Hine lth tucker ate 2 tan ing; value 49c, for 29¢ Chilaren’s Walsts fing cmb: ‘omen's: Drawers, In extra size, good tons fastened on mustin, — with wlth-tape... 4 Women's Drawers, good mustin, with ’sghtly soled Night Dresses; Che hemstitched ‘cambric ruffl 12c mises, Drawers, Corset Covers and value 25¢ Tor; | Shore Skirts, of fine nainsook and Corset Covers, m_Mze! Cambric, daintily- trimmed with lace, trimmed with Ixce-and insertion, rtb- | embroidery and ribbons bon drawn _ or embroidered yoke | ysiu¢-$1,00, for 59c tibbeny-—-value-2 ‘ US PEO sre OEE} White Muslin Skirts, deep tucked TS, ook, with lawn ruffle, with wide embrolde: four rows of Yal.,-cluny or torchon ‘ruffle, in different patterns; length insertion, _Jace_edge, ribbon 39. 38 to 44 inches; drawny value 59, and 6c, for OVE ade Corsets value $1.25; 75¢ 4 atiess than half} : » | : hemstitched securely Qe lcambric rulllt.... ce. £9€ ff} Ces. ] To-Morrow Great Shoe Sale!!! 7° Just Received 4,500 Pairs Men’s Shoes.and Oxfords Made! -by-the follo j famous BROCKTON Shoe Makers: _ | j and Oxfords for Men..... 1 G 5 e ; >All Sizes. 2 ; : 3d Floor. All new spring styles.. All sizes, all widths; Lace, Button and Bluchers; Patent Coltskin and Patent Kidskin largely. They are sample tots, surplus stocks and factory rejects. New Spring Tan and Pa‘ent Colfskin | Oxford Ties, Gibson Ties and — _.__-Pumps-for Women __, Haverhill shoemaker to 69- g\ retail at $2.50 and $3.00. of are aye perfect and fit like a glove. (Just like Cuts). Made by a leading Here Friday at .. They j 0 SiS 24S to" Sp Widths B to EE. Children’s Shoes, Vie kite Ear heel; sizes 5 to Tan and Gun Metal Calfskin Shoes for Women Are the \ Fashion of the Coming Spring. cured-a_lot-of Tan-Shoes_ when the All Sizes. All Widths, Tan leather is very scarce this year, and the prices of market was lower, and here they are: “ 50 4 95 $3.00 & $3 95 ——s 8. Tan Shoes -are~away—up.—-We-se- i 95 $3.00.and-$3.50 values at 3 == Values at Women’s ‘1.75 Shoes at 89c “4,200 pairs-of Women's Shoes, made, of genuine Vicl-KiteathersBxtension Soles; Patent Tips-= : Bluchers and Plain Lace; high and low heels; Sizes 234 to 8. §40 pairs Boys’ School Shoes, Box. aa rs, Double 1 19 - EE Calf Upper: Leather Soles... ... ~ Sires 9 to 1334 and 4 to.534. Sold. elsewhera_at $2.00. 900 pairs. Misses’ Shoes; Tan, ‘price: Rare values CB. Seconds, various models, long, short or medium hip, low, medium or high busts es to $2.50, foi 69e Corset Girdles, all stzes, with hose support- ince siprest AOE Kant Rust Corsets tong i hip, medium bust, wit (3 fae hose supporters. .~ 39¢ ee ra g Shirt Waist Specials Shirt Waists $1.25 $1.00 Value for DOC. waists at 98e Shirt Waists, with tucked em-|Marle Antoinette, fine lawn; broldered front or plain pinhead) others prettily trimmed with em- tucks in yoke effects; neck and) broidery or lace, many with hem- jort Sleeves lace trimmed; snichen ue in *' 98e 59 effects, fine lawn, an Se Viel Kid and- _Butto Sizes 8% to 11 and 11% to 2 2 Worth 2.00 a pair, A Reference Book for You and for Me, for Our Friends_and Their Friends, The 1907 World Almanac. “ON SALE EVERYWHERE. Price, 25 Cente. By Mail, 85 Cents,