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HUSBAND AND WIFE L Story Is "She SwattecT Him and He Left Her Stranded in Meadow. INDICTMENTS PILE UP Ex-District Attorney of Queens Accuses Present Holder of Office of Spite Work. Indlctmonts have been returned against former Dlstrlet Attorney lohn B. Mer r.ll. of Queens. BBttl Fritz. proprletor of n garage at Weadhavea, T.ong Island. anl rYHHaan J Hierack. fl chauffeur. charging the.m with grand larceny la aaalaarfuBy 'V taining an automohile. Bencfa warrants Issued for Fritz anil Bieraeb, and they were arrested yeOterda) and held ln | ??! bah each by r umty Judge l"irt J. phrey at Jaaaialca. Tha taadietaaaenta w.r. returned by the grand iury of Queena, and Detectlva Victor White, of tttornej Matthev I. Baadth'a -taff. Ben ed tTie pap< ? indictmenta an l a ? pici to ? ,i i..-t',u-.ii Ifr. and Clark*, of no. ; Bpei ? Brooklyn, r - > v ? ? ? . d i mutual Ot ' aere caui aii areee after Mra Clarki I over ?,-.i itruch hei huaband, and he left her BjUttng m the rn ;1 ? ^ ai a Long island aneaaow one mghl ln 0<** t'.i-.r. Mr. Morrltl aaya tl* whoh thlng ? ?? i. ? . on tbe part Of I ' 8*1 I MtOT du* to the story thal tbe ler Dtatrtcl Attorney la reaponalbte fe* rhc. l/'W Ing n AJbauay against the pan . , .\ti rnej Mi Merrill Beelaree turned eev ? - BcUoai of i kh.d. ? M ls tba aHb>al and aaoel abaurd ttiing vr,- took ? I Mr. Merrill at bh? beane ln Oawne Park um nipht "J tjiink an; man who a >uM obtaln an In ment undar ' ,os is un* fit for pubUt O-Bce rbe arhoie tblna ia spHe work. No crtaae araa coannrdtted. ?|!h? case was throwi ibe aaaagta . t Th- entlre trouble is that When cha igalnet <4nlth II waa aaM that Charlea Pope -aidwci and l were reapoaadblc foi them. i intoad to make the majb a part icinoviti ehargi ? ? Albany." The lawyer aald Clarka and hl? wlfa on tbe eventng October 24. and that Mra. Ciarke, apuggled up tn tba tonneau. heard het ind. who was drtvii ? tbe baelda him. "I va tat i lete arlth a couple of K?ns to-nlght " Mra Claflce tbwreaapea "aaratted" Mr. Ciarke, who Im mediately got out < ll and left aione in l Brooklyn Maaor. She telepbeaaed te K-itz > garage ?rd h ehauBeur oaune and dreve ber to -he home of hea taatee, Mra i eener, at Xo boo Chauneey atreet, Breobljn She then bad tlie chatlffeur take the car to the Fritz gatrage. accordtna le Mr. Mer> ind later. he aald, her husband. who aliowed up after a week'fl absenoc. mad< on Frtta for the car. II waa refueed, and In due Hme the :? befon Maglatrate Henrj Mlller nt ..... .. .here. and r and Maglatrate Mll ler dismissed the preceedlng, aaylng It i in a 'lvi Mr- Ciarke had prcvicmaiy engaced Mr. Mtrrlll *s her counsel, nnd ba said he had an athdavU ready le i uratlon ?jit. bul he had heard that the day after tbe case eanx up bi Maglatrate Mlhefa ,i (.i.n, back te h*r : nd. ? .-. tha cai Irom the Frita garaga ? M tO the prlvate | F. Comatock in Wood iM Mr. Merrill. "1 don'l know .:,:,. of II then. What I oan'l underatand tbeogh, M arbj ae actton is being taken. Uveryhody apparently knows about th.f atBdevH ....... . to Waiiace Dreyfuaa, s?,lt , ' lark, in 'he Court of I - rtal Baaarlona at Jamalca yeatarday, nnd nlld to him 'Ifa an outrage tbe way the Dtatrlcl Attorney haa aeted ha thla mat? ter. He has no rlgl I '? smft the thmn areaaaad B-erybody*a laiking i this indictment BBrtl I want BOme ,n taken' i hava been ln the Dtatrtct Attornev's Offlcet, in tha. courta and wilh th? >BBllll DtaarlCl Attorney, and yet netblng >>a? beea J'111*" Mis Ciarke aaUd last night at hei home. No. 7 Bpoacaa Plaee, thai after her hus aand'taied to get the automobUe wa* introduct-d to Merrill by Frtta, aad at the tea '"'1 ****** f(11 ,i? Bepauratloa buII Bba alao said lllBl aral meeting- with Mr. Merrill h? suggested that ahe go to llvc with a Mrs. Marah at No MM Buahwlck uvenie. and Bba remaintd theie untll No remher Vt. and thea deetded tc Be baeh to ber husband. The two ef them. aeeofldta_a ic ber Maay, WO-tt to get the car, and met Mei ? 11 at the garage, where he served on her and th* papers ahe had Mgned. u requeet. she >-a>s. the suit waa dh? n.issed in the Suprerne Court ln Brooklv n last week. She aaya she has not asen the automoblie etnce II waa put ln vi. "omstock's gara_;e _ CALL SCHIFF^AS_ WITNESS Money Trust Hunters Will Hear New Yorker To-morrow. (From The Trihunf Bur?su 1 Washington. Dec. 7 With Jnob 11. grhlfT and C \ Pugsley. president of the American Bankers1 Asso<latlon, ready to glve testlmony, the Pujo money trust committee will resime its probe of hlgh flnance on Monday. The committee. whlch has not martV much headway sinee it wa? authorlzed nearly a year ago promjses to get busy now and hear a -K.re af arMaeeeae before the christmas receas. Hoth Mr Schiff and Mi PagMey have .'n BUbpamaed to be present whrn the Inquiry ls restimed. A deputy sergeant at-arms of tha Heaaoo M bus\ summoning other tlnanclers. The fJlass s\.b-commlttee of the IIouss Hanklnjr and CUWBBJoy < ommlltee deeld a-i t-> day te hold a apeciel haaihig next day or Thursday to acc0mmodaf Amhashador Merrick. who plans to return ?o,.n to hia poel ln I'arls. Tbe ambassa? dor le ? Baaadel aapert and m aepa cially Intereeted ln the farmers' credll ?, .i b) I'rend.nt Tsfl The tilaas eub-eommittoe. whlch ls framlng a i,,n revtaing ihi banklnfl ?no" curreiacv lawa. planned to Ix-gin its formal ln vtatlgatlon <?ri\ ln January, bul fl ,iai iui* ntis been nataaed for the appaar* ance of the ambaaaader. DR. WILLIAM D. CRUM DEAD Negro's Appointment as Collec? tor at Charleston Stirred South. ''hatleston, B ?'.. Dee. 7.?Dr. Wllliam i>. i'rum. a negro, Ilaltad staws Mlatet.i to i.iherin dled here to-di> trom Afrlca i i.\er, eontracted iti Monwrria. i>r Cruat'a appointment as Colk-tor of the Port here by rYeeaaaai Hooeevell stirreo Ihe South to hltter protest l>r. i'rum was l>.>rn in f'harleston. IC, on r'ehruary 9. BBB. lle was edueated nt :.e ATerj Mormal lnatltute and the Ameii.an Mi-s.otiary BcbOOl at Charlea* ton. and in lltl atudted at the I'nlversity of South '"arollna and at Howard l"ni versity. Washlngton He hei-an the pTBC* the of medlclne at ("harleston In UM. Dr. Crum hrst eame i'nto mitlorial proraiaeace in MM, when it heenme known that he wa- I'resi.ierit P.oose.elt's chedoa for th. offlce of Cobecter of tr.e POrt of ChartaOtOa, S. <". The citlzena of i the city rrotested. hut the appointment 1 went to the Senate in .January. IMB, -and ; a month later the nommatlon ??*, - ' reported.on adver?ely. Preetdanl Koose Ivalt, however. rerused to withdraw trom hlB position. and Dr. Crum was renomi nated and. desplte the attitude of the - ? u. was put in eharu'e of the eUBtOma j h(.u*e. ' The real flghl eame on the reimmiiiation , of Dr. Crum thiee yeare BgO and the <V poaitlea arai ao atreag thal he waa forced i.? raalgn from oflicr. He waa then appolnted Mlatater and CoaauMSaaeral to I.iberia and had since held thal Ofll e ARREST IM ASSAULT CASE New Jersey Poliee Hold Another for Attacking Miss Mar?hall. . TreBton N .i Dec I ?n< I en arreal . ?. nton pohi ih; a - lault and at tr mpt< d out rai e 1 Mar* aball laat Tueedaj nlghl i hai ? KeeU ., young wbite man, waa ..?<-!..! ;o-day . v.as laaving the pollce station. Keeler had Called at the station on i other buatneaa, and waa just laaving when _ into i ? atody. ne ? lives ln th< vkinlty of th- acena of the ? . and th" pollce sav thal he has . unable t.. glve ? aatlafaetory expia [natlon of nia wbereabouta on the nlgbl 1 m queatlon. When ftret Interrogated i about the matter Keelei -;ii<i ibal be was inM ptaylng domlnoea with hlabroth* ! er at tbe tlnra th a__a_ll too* Th* brother, boWavex denled th.it he waa ar, and v. ben t .? poll< ? boarg thla atory the man waa placed Imdei ajf* ' rost. The BOUC4 aa; thal K. near where MlaJ Marahall wa just before the crlme wai i that he had been B.en Mteilng ln 'he neighborhood Bince then, II la ptala, how* over, thal the authoritlea ar- nol al aii satislied that they have the right BUU have u t it be kno.vr. thal th< p* t to arreet a negro before dayl n Thla man, tha poliee ?-???. aa ? ?? ? n ? ad foi aeveral day3. and he has loaatad about thirty mlles from the rli Two men arrested early to-day were released thia afternoon. Or.e. Bernard iVrigbt, B negro, waa arrested on the Btrength -f the aetloaa of tbe poUce doga Hc was able Mtlefactorll) te e-phUi m4>vea_eata John Btephenaon, a arhite man, waa found in a eeaertad houae neai the place. and was arreetod. He ?as bold anl) a lew houra. Miss Marshall la I hlve, but uneonstdous. m ?? TEACHING BABY TO COUNT. Kvery mother watrhes with keen In taraal the daWBtag lntelligenee of her baby, and WBCO it hrst eommen<_>*4 10 notlce nnd rocogalaea its pareota la one of the happiest aad P ' ath I mo ? nta of her lifi t:.> n > onum... aa tha gradual and Joyful task of watobing and 14 mlnd to devalop aad %g ai ?? later on tO exprcaa Word*. tmong ihe many wayB of teachlBg youna i hildron there is none more papu*> lar than th< nae of rhymea and ringlaa, through their n.edium many useful ! th:r.i?s are taught them. Kvery one |_ I famlliar wlth <-ountini? rhymae aucfa a* ? iv... batton my shoe, three, fou* ihe door, etc, ai*o the ogually ! weii known "Hlckery, dichery, dock, the i mouee ran np the etock, the . lock struek ?.'.??. the mouse ran down. hlckery, dok ...ck " Probably the be?t known of the count Ing ehymaa i* the Btory of the "Flve Little PlgB," e -. en< from whieh has i.,.,.., Sf.i,. ?,,, i. Mlaa M I Klrk, of riiiia.ieii.hia, aa tha laKt ?f the aerlea of beautiful colored plcturea for chll? gren lllual . ipalar foik taies aad rairy atoidea, whieh have been auch an latareotlng featura of tha Bundaj Trlb une durln*: the last three month- "Tha LittW FiK B*eBi to Market." whieh la tha titie of the pleture, will ba praaentad with every Copy of to-day's Sunday Trib? une it wiii be found Ineerted la the Maeaalne aot tion. ; This pieiure. a'blcb is m exqulaita col* ois. show- a vetdant . ountryaide, wlth a brown read wmdini; through gro< n ;i. bls pri-t a cltiater Of t***ee and leadiiiR te a pretty viiiaKe, wlth red*tiled eot* llng a ruatle church with slender, BTBCefUl steeple, v. hieli tov. eis above the surroundlm* housea A Ipvely baiefoot baby attired in B h PJowIng red frock alts ln the jji.ies by the slde of the road, buaily oOUBtlBg ita little pink toes and re?itin?? a nutsery jinsle: ! This plg went to mai ket ??"his plg -t.iyed al bome :: Thla plg had a blt of m al 4. And this plg had none. :.. Thla pig aald, "Wee, wee, wee I ran t flnd rny way home In the middle distan. e a < ute. plump little piK. weartag a red aaal aad earry* IiiK f'n ernpty market basket, ls seen In jaunty t>ose walkinii uprljcht like a boy or man on his way to market in the vll la?,'e The empt.v hasket Is eari ied on his arm, and his early tai) atleks out be hlnd. This plcture tells its atory -o plalnlv that BVOT} Chlld >an underatand lt The series, whhh enda to-da\ . has been a souree of B4eat interest and pleas uie to OUT luvenile readers We take oceanion to thank the many j.aieuls and teaehers who have wrltten us letters eommendlnff the series m WALDORF BAZAAR OPENS Affair for Benefit of Mothers' Fund Promise8 Success. .ludeni- from the number thal thrunged lha Wldowad Mothera1 Puud aaaodatloa i ba/.aar at the W'aldorf at Its Opening i last niRht the affair will be a BOCCaBB I From the time the door.s opened shortl.v ' after 7 o'elock until mldnlght thousan.l ! of paraaBB eame and Baat, atoppimc long I BllOUgh to huy a few Kifts for Christ I aaaa ar a ohaaaa aa aaytblng from a | bahy'B eai> to a hox at the opera | TM bazaar will eontlnile all week with the ..\.eptioiis of Krlday evenlnjc and Sat urdav aftenr on Thla afternoon there will be a OOBM Bfl arrangad h\ Mrs .xihert Clayberg, al Whhh several slnBers from the Metropd ltan Opera com.aiiv will takt i>art JAIL MADE CART IMPRISONS DUST THE NEW AUTO ASH ("ART AT WORK. \k Loading the can Ash Wagon Built by Convicts Works Well in City Tests. Galee mav blow umi Whiu Wlngs may , but If the he. Commiaarioner Edwardi of the Btras l Cleanlng Depaurtmenl """ ?tat to blll tyea oi paaaersby. For "Blg BH daj -..>' a demonai .irt whlch '.? aahea wltl blt go ftylng do? n' th< a Ind I ? taxpayen eyea a w|ab tbey Bvad aom ' Toara where aahee nnd IVtaite Wlngi all other llttle diaeomfoi I were never heard of The demonatratlon began yea ? I7th atn ? i and Flfth av< nue, and ? when the - r dumped Ita lo u tha ,! ? .11 Kth ? ? R v. .lthoui pacity of Bve tlm< i the ? i Ita load wa ratl 11 <1 ?? without lettlng i k . | t 11 taa iu.v e whei i nvented m by Bome of the Inmatt a l The aecreJ of ll all Haa in the ten doors. four on e i h Btdi ind taro al the i through whlcl I from the cana Into Ihe 1 rectlon 1 iu i.,- ihe] awallot ? from ?o ireed thi The elde doora ara ao blt ?.. that i or ell of tl* ? d at h tln ataed tt Easier for White Winga I .< , , ,,...;. ? . whlch ala durtag the trai load to th* d imptag grounda \\ .-? t e d onpii?_? . ? i ,d is ilisrharged BUtOma ?' ? I] ' anlaan ? hli I I. bla eaat, ? l and of ih" ho.iy to a vertl n aa I tha sntne time tbrowtng renr de ? in additlon to being bumai ? . rnt ma . t la a lift of slx feel befora a an ? : the edj lift la only foui f< el au d a I :n-n ?? of 'Ighti ? ? : la heavieal on tha wo hera In the pe t tba atreet cleanara inve aufh man:. tt.lr- gnd I ipl ITeB from the ' Itfta tbey had to make, l I tfea i Bmlnatea thla Another faature foi the prot ?aoi i.. ? if.tv ei'u. u. erhli i. ocki the body of the earl wl en II i to dtachai x- Ita load, i i thal I ls no i hanoe of Ita falllni rt ol iialy, iming onlj ?? mln \U and a half m tbe tea ta of yeanerda) [napectoi ln f hargt- nf t lam could be ??? aurranged i to take only a ihird of thia Built by Convictf. ? The new cuit wau dea i I on tructed .... Inten who rrorked on tha bulldini . I bulldini ol II avei bad an) experti ; a machlniat, bul tbe avei wltb their problem thal the) worked al I night In their eella on tha plana, evolvlng aggeatloi Tio- earta artll i oal aboul * i ? ? I man) llmea tba ooal of tbe preaent real UommlMionei Kdwarda, however, . r - ;.? i ecoromend tbi .i .oe atrongly, aa ll la computed that tbt la creaeed capaclt) ano econom) ol oi i... . ?hould thi depau tm< nl ? m .1 arlth tbem, a Ul effeel .. aving of f:'.i'" a da) .;i the work, bt ridee doing lt with greeter romforl to all eoncerned GIRL WIFE SEEKS FREEDOM Declares She Wai Marrictl Whon 16; Had No Part in Cereraony. Mi i leanw ita i>> Klauh i Ightet n reai - , oi.i and lOOkini UkC a Bl hool glrl, i i,.i ti.e am ulmenl ol I ei n u i tai ? to i tbrabam DeKlade before Juatiea flarrat aon In the Bupreme i tourt tn c_u. - ns ye - c terday Beceuea of tbe m ? rtei) whli h aaarroutadad the taa* tba luatice refuaad I tO take Mction untll further i.-timou> ..ii. he produced. Mra DeKlade Uvea al j N'o s_? Kelly avenue. Tln- Brona She ta [a Hitei nf Mra Joeeph M. aVooda, wboaa and is w- 11 know n ln Ihcati n al ctrclee. DeKlade araa noi ropreeented m ? eouit ? The giii teettfled Umi when ahe ??' flfteen yeara oi<i and while lummering al Fiaaamrfi Bay, n J., -ba met DeKlade ta th,- park. Ait.-r aeveral meetlaig , on I May _, IM. aheaceepced DeKlade. invita ', tlon tC take ;i walk and they went tO B houae wheee aba aralted In tba parier ! untll DeKlade came oal al an ndjoiabtg J room arlth a paper, which he gava her, |ond arhlch ahe tore up without readtag Ha camtenta Bhe teetlAed thal Ihe neal !?lay MAble" notihed her that they had Ibeea aaairled by a luatice of the peace, and that the paper sIh- had tom up ua? their paarrtage Beeaaae. Mra, DeKlade testiiied thal she nevei llved with her buabend atad his wbereebouta were noi i meniionid in the teatlmony. FARMER~ ASKED TO RETRACT. As pieartdrni o. tbe Haw Toth Produca tSxchange, John Aa) egren has aarittgn te li B. I'ulleiton. | UoaiB Island laiin.i, asking him to nir.ni certaln statement a attrlbuted to him relatlng i" exorbltani commlsalona nllaged t<> be made ?y mem har* of tln exchange in handllng caull flower and other vegetablea \ii \ - pfgren s.ivs the articlee mentloned are not deall in on the axebaagt missioncr Kdwards smilcs ! i . <" s ti| |??? ovei to discharg i -iitmr NUE Archltect Would Scll Lower Part nnd Buy Land Northward. SEES BIG PROFIT ^OR CITY MuximiliaTi Zipkos Sufrffests 36 Vilb Plots at $10,000,000 Eaofa Below 72d Street I, : . thward teet. for tl .' ua adary Hnea of tl ' ' ''""? -, ? Of tl ls | rb m *e,i in The Ph u ? ' ? ' it is po out thal I r narl of tl ? t ir* offera ., nd tbat It ta itlmea Hi . _ H on avenue IMth ? anue aad Uatth atre< Park ls arHhin this x :. . eondemi atlon ralua ef ihe men than tt-\e*g.0M) ESventuall). of eo rapai ding a o'dd probably leaax n lha ,.i ,,,,. ,,; ? ; i of the oew .... . if the | could then ba < i anged bo aa ? i the Harlem Rlver intalna ne ? i, contlngendi ? Z ki i . ouM be e ioi .-..I Into an 1 ; ihing we ? dty to-day fi ?" a ''"st '",l talked of i BtadHim '"'?!'! aequlred *.'r?-wn-i ln . I make it an i '" ? i,,, i,i .- v ? | i I mi rov< m b al b|i b would bflng Ihe In . onrie. l.on will. thH i io IHS.0 ..... ibai nd Btraal ho ,,.:1 n,e park la a bi I ingad parlraad aheat MI feel ni i. h would beooraa the natural i ... Dttva Tbe real of . i ,v( r_d atreet, dea ? Ie . | .;,. ,,, ?., -hi,- of Mth Btr* i. ? !. cul Bp late thlriy-ai- vllla plots . ?.. . mi ond Btraal from ?., .,i-. ii..1 Sixth BBd Seventh ave . . north fTOBI Mth Mtre..t to 7M str-.-i Them \iiia phv- eould he dtoaoaad of fOf at lea.-t il'V'O <M"i ea. ll, Elld WOllld he under tbe aopwalalan af the Parh Da* P ,1 llie tlt. The Bnandal returna to the dty jrouM i,, .,. | , t ' 0 000.0 0, oul or whlcb about li-.,.,?. would be spent as heretnbeforo . v|, ,i, i,a\ ing ? i'' balaace of |ta>.< , i,, I ? us. d for the Improvement ol the park or for such other public pi.r l, | roper authorltlee mlghl se tad ' _ NIHILIST T0 BE DEP0RTED ! Edward Lagzbin, Noted Anar chist, Must Leave U. S. San iraaearco, Dee. Tv?flacegBlaad aa an anarchlai of lateraatlenal botetiety, Kdward i...-.?/.-in. a Inmehhacb, three feel taii. win be denorted, on 'he atgragth <>f Information reoelvad here to-day from Waahlngton Lagabin arrlved a fertadghl aito from Ihe Orteal PaOBUaa of his infirmlty he was d. tataed as Ithab t" bacoma a de* pendent. and .< raeord of i.ts case was j m nt to n/aablngton it ?as found to Itall) with a drcular furnlahed to the ImmlgraUon ottl. ers at New Vork by thp ! Ri rt -? ??? a nra nl Lacabin araa am Itenced t.? Blbetia aa a alhiU-l conoptrator, ! but ' acap4 d a TALENT FOR CLUBS. A list of High claaa amgare and ac companista will be found on tha Muai cal page of thia iaaue.?Advt. Small Boys Hanclicap Machinc in Chase at Flushincj. THIEVES BUSY IM VILLAGE Winle Pursuit of One Robber Is On Othcrs Oct Bootv in Another Section. tn obile la ' ' nly falr. how ror, to the | i : I ? ? . ? kal rhlch tbe 1 Bge ae al irted at tl homeetead, In i nue and Uncoln ? llarbourne Ma a i nrho ?? ? bouae, whlch la In ch ca be ma . o\ .a- Iu- lio K Mi. II.m - :... followed the man untll ii- aa* Lln ? o i automobili ii- il ... mann with ] Th* th boya on bley? ? that Mi. Mi .!? rn ... n v . DnaMa lo let .?I ? ?? " i. bul he kepl ii| l ? t into i nlon tt and then ? ? ? i tha pun .i . ilnd ihe ..id Quaker m< i "?? i. ? ;?? .? and th< n ward >rona, whei,. the auto . : noi folln \ . ' i.i tba Latbrop . ? iiud btN ii -im ped ... :;\i i - \ hlle thia puranafl w part of ti,,- vtilage thiev. i were buay in anotl ? i -? tloi \\ io ii Baivator Rudo tao of n., Itll Orand avenue, Brookl n, waa arralgaed ln police .1.un ? vs.ti, '"?I lh- h. ..-? ot V illi.im 11 flanme nt .\.. m Myrtk avenue tly, T. Whltne) Poweh, ot N" ::" Uni oln 111.... .A, ,lt t,.| , . , ;i i.ild Menttfy the prlaont i ? ? MM ol tba men who robbed bla I aeveral waeha ago u h!i. he was g| im. a again broke Into bla bo m b ?' aa Mr. Whltney preflted b] bla prevloua experlence and bad removed what araa i*tt "f his ailvearware and raluablea to ? I a || :? ? ot uothlng lor th. ll trou bie. Ti... bouae waa ranaacked from top io bottoan The bouaa of Lyman h Dtxon, an arch Iteet in Utb atreet, ?.*- alao rlelted by thlevea reaterdaty Mra Dtsea is away from home. ai.d Mr. IU\on who had Just retoraed from a trip to Washington, D. (V. went to the biisniH nt to look Bftel tbe furnara Hearing noiaea iti the ?.. ! abOVe be started to InVOOtlfleta and v ., ln time to ri.i> a man run out of the house carrytng h bag Bllverwaura atid Jewelrj were anioiiR the things n.i Uudozzo, who is Bbarged with hnvlng rohtied Mr. TVlmino's house was held for asaaalaaatloa Monday. BENEFIT FOR WAR SUFFERERS Proceeds of Performance at Astor Theatre to Go to Balkans. Mme Blavko OlgUltch, wlfe of the Ser vian eharge d'aftains at I.ondon, has an Boauaeed thal Oebaa & llarrls have offered the cntlre procerd* of " I law t hoi n>- Of the r. & a.." ptaylng at tbe Aator Theatre, t.u Monday eveiiing. DOCembOf I "*. to add to tbe reiief fund for tbe Berviaa auffer tn in the Halkan war. The fund is under the petronaga of Prlneem Helen of Cbivla Mme fJffOUltoh, who Is stacing at tba Btratford Houae, No. il Baual ISd street. is in cbatrga ef tha collectlon of the fuaad m this eoutatry, and she laaaed aa appeal V'Sterdnc ta Ihe publlc tO ald her i rals itig the money in this "easv an.i pleaaanl wh>" by attendtng* the beaaflt perfenn ame. cgah and ihocka amountlng to betwaea I ? ? been ddlvering ardera and > oili i ttn , all daj He waa re turning to the factory 't about ?> o'elock ?? i.. en ? onfri nt ra the bold-up i eoui .-"i the i dark. ??i frelgl t n i tall bulldrnga, ? i ar- ar.- loodad. ? ' ? -?? and the two wlth revolverg In their I I ??-.'. red Botten atdn to keep .|uo t. threatenlag to hiow I tne Of the men then ? d the other held a revolver to bla fprahead Fladtag ? h tl.. ,...kt-. tbe rohbers de l thal Botteneteu tell a h- re he 's r.... iptB Paralyaed :.. to atrucb btan over rhe butl of ni- _'.n aad tio n i ? .t the ai t . ?: whlcl Both b? ? The thlrd haiuht W| - holdlng thej i ? man n the i Ig hiu'. :.? -. they waraed Botten ? outen Th< i. tha two crted, "AII right!" to the man holdlii the i dlaai paared .. i the thlrd man led the ar of North Ith atreet , ? Mtng i (orehead, the rob ? I him that he must rema'.n : bla twe eoua . it in the bottom of the ? i .'.iriv ten mlnutea before ic waa able to call tor bdp. His a atebman. who hl. w hh ar hia tl< Patrolman Doyle, of the Bedford aVeOUB -tat|..n, iesponde.1, I nd tiie man's atory, 1m cdlately Informed the atatlon Act ior of the Detective m, v.ith a half .t doaen detectivea, the aeene In a few mlnutes, but : tbe men ?m found. 11 om the deacriptlon of hl- i tallanta glven by Bottenateln, who la twenty-two old, and llvea at No 1674 Webeter avenue, the poliee ar,- Inclined to bellev. tti4 aa me men who thr <? weeks held up the paymaater of a manu : t... iin 'Ing concern tn the Gratech Ruild .11 South 4tn stroet, and robbed him LAKEWOOD HOTEL IS SOLD Well Known Hostlery Fetches $80,0001 at Anction Sale. n i alagrapk l aaa i ' Lakowood, N J. Dee 7 The Lakewaodi Hotel waa ^>'hl t<.-da\ al anction hy Joseph P. I '.iv. The purchaaera were l I n.iip.it of No. 1.17 West 25th atreet, and i ficherr, of No. 47 P/eel Uath atreet .\.-w rorh The sale op.'iic.l with an' off.-r of (_6.O0O, and after ala aubaequant blda was s,.hi ui MO.000 Much aurprtae ia ahown at^the cloalna pdee ih. hotel waa one of the finest and b< -t equipped oi the northern winter re aorl hotel-. ii waa the property of the l.akewocd I-ind Company. Nathan Btraua waa ii..- largMl ahareholdei vn effort waa made iwo yeara ago to convert it Into a l oata preventorium. bld 1 U.l HIGHWAYMEfTG-T 100T Three Armed Robbers Hold Up Collector and Beat Him. GET CASH AND CHECKS Stop Horse in Lonely Williams? burg Road?Second Big Job of Gang in Three Weeks. Three lugliw.tymrn. each armed with a revolver. held up and robbed Samuel Hot tenateba, a eeilectoi for tho ctgaretta unn of ?, Monday fl BOO, of Willi.tm.-burg. last Dlghl While bB was drivlng along Kent avenue The bandits got |I50 In , AVERTS TQNG OUTBREAK Customs Officers Find Arsenal, Following Murder Conviction of Chinese Gunman. HIP SINGS WELL PREPARED Feared Vengeance of Rivals, the On Leongs, Because of Ver dict?Drug Seized and Prisoner Taken. Following the conviction yesterday of .lung Hing. nn On Leong tong gunman. of murder In the flrst degree bafbra Judge Mulqueon, in General Sescions. an? other outbreal: in the feud long c-xlstins* betweea the On I.congs and their rlvals, the Hip Slng tongs, wa.? averte J by B - ddetrt when federal offlcers from the ( ustom House brVadcd a hou?e at No 13 1'ell street and found a half dozen Htp H'ngs gathered thrre. Seven .44 'allbro revolvers and a rltle with a sawed-off barrel, all fully loaded. were found betatnd a door of the room. The mea from the Custom Houae, under tl.e leadership of Deputy Surveyor Nor wood, had entered the prctnlses at No. 11 F'ell street in a BOaiCh for smugglfd opium. They found aome of the drug. and took Ong Fong. said to be the BBBrotaUT of the llip Slngp, Into eustody, c.iarged with receivtea smuggled good-. It wa? BftOT this, In maklng a further sear< h of the ptace, that the federal offlcers dls OOVerad the small arsenal behlnd a door. Although none of tho men besides Ong1 Fong araa arrested, the police took chargn oi' tlie gunware and turned the guntoters' out into the street. It is the bellef of Captaln Tierney. oti the KHzabeth street etatlon. that the1 EUp Hlti-re. 8ntbipattng rouble wtth the' On Leongs over the conviction of Jung Hlng, had armed themselvea ln prepara-' tion for a battle with their deady rtvale. Jt ls helleved the visit of the etistomaa men was all that averted a bloody set-to tLmong the Chlnese "gunmen." Had Sought Ong Fong in Vain. Deputy Xorwoo<l and hls men have been looklng for Ong Fong for several weeJtB. They had heard that he had hls agents on vaurtoua steamshlp ttaaaa, who have been smuggllng opium and clgars into thia country, hut they could never comer the wily fhlnaman untll ye,eterdav. When Norwood and his men mounteiL ti?. rickety stairs leading to the tlny clgar store of Ong F'ong, the bland pro prletor was ready to recetve hls visitors. He had evidently eeen them approachln? from Pall street through one of the r, ir row lookoute cut ln the wal's of his *-h?.p for Jaat such purposes. The proprletor and a half dozen evil looking gunmen of the flip Sinas <? aittlng Idly about ln the etuffy room Fong knew the customs men aad i brought them there. He rOOB BrOBB Beat and bo%ved low. a BBBtle ;-' hls fa'-e. The federal or': ? ??! ln to make a ?earch of the plgCB I ., k I'ong and hls ountrymer; Btoa wlih looks of pained BUrpriM on I fa.vs, aH though tbey did noi ?<-.? a reesop for auch rude conduet. No opl'im could be seen. and Ifotra was h.itiled for a monn Bt Ti. a aanott aaba la one He ordered Ong Fong to open ll Chlnaman aiade rapnt moi hands indicating that be did ? what Norwood was s. vJurve\or then sent one of bla men out to Bad a profaaaional safe man In a toW mlnutes an exp.ut l _??> thelnspector ind atarted to di U Considerable Opium Found. when the door waa takee - luner compartmer.t openad MI d;?, ofoplumwerafoamd. in packagea. ong Fong Inetoud it h., and that he knew not bc came there, but Norwood turnr.l 8UJD0MT to Detectlve Maurpby, al InepeCtor nai> ? Mi,ff. who bad foUoared tba eaatoau i i Lnto the plae* Ibe cmiaamaa waa laebed up in the BHaabatb street atation. v more tborougb search of the clgar Mom then revaaied the araaaaaa. af tbe ^volvera and r.th. It was evldent that tho Cblneaa gunmen. balafl ararned ef tbe tppreaah ol Norwood nad blaman, haa haatuy thrarara thalf arnapcae behind th* <l0.?u?tf Hlng, a gunman of the On Leong Tong ama found gullty af murder m tba flrat degree yesterday before.Judge. Mul anoon la General Sc-sion* after fte JutT !?d been out for mneteen houra. Ba IB the flrst of his race. accordlng to the roeorda at the Diatrlct Attorney s otT.ce. to be convUU-d ot murder in the gflat de ?ree Blaca rhinuto-n was -foaaded W S , chlnaman was convlcted of murder ta lh_ .econd dcSr.e. but that wa,.,, ^.tc'hluamanco.ivict^ofl.ouiU.deh^ Brooklyn detectives WBte *?*" ntabt inaaaa-gatlae Ibe case of a < w?.a ?n f?und dead la a etoaat la aa aaoe* 'cupled house at No. IM Mo.uoe street. B* joinlng the BedfCrd bra.ich of the Teuag Men'a Chrlstian Association. An am-JU laace eurgeea said tbe man had ? > dead three days. and the police had B* KttB that he was a victim af B I ,v?.l. No marks of vlolcnce showed oo tiu- body la a cursory examuiation. a bottle of roaoh poleon waa near taa n,A,i but th- poine did not believe I h had c n.mit.ed sulcide. l?c - Man-Una ?'"k ?*? tor" '4lM^,^1", ' ?*"""'? ... ?ie,,Krap'is to Chlnal ;;;?,:'iaM^.'ght ii ?.!?..? aa >:,., tion. - "Perfectly Satisfied Found just the room I wtnted through tlie Room ind Hoard RcgistCf you so kindly sent mc," was the pi-t of the letter received ITOHI OM of the gpplicantg for the Ttibune'g Frtg Room and Board Register Free. upon request. at over two hundred stationery stores in Manhattan and Brook> hn .md .>_'() Tribune Building. NBW-YORK TRIBUNE WANT DI-PARTMnNT Phone Beeknan W)0