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HOW HIGHBINDERS CARRY OUT THEIR DREAD VENGEANCE WITH | *; r ih | “ ! t Kl Moek Duck by Ong Tong Society Causes) Hip Sing Tong Men to Rally| id Him, Are More Thoroughly Or-| Qanized than the Mafia or Black Hand and Baffle Of- in Getting Evidence, Avadly as the Italian “Ma- | nd even more ) are the secret ua ‘Attorney Jerome in the collec: | evidence against members of Long Tong Soctety who plot- the killing of Mock Duck in front No, 12 Peli street Wednesday night. Duck, with a bullet hole zh his bedy, is fening for his in tha Hudeon Street Hospital, Sing ehosen by lot with two | @ task of arsassination, Is Tombs under $1,500 ball, which ty ls prepared to furnish. ina the members of these ind, tyranically ruled organisa. generally known as “High: Tn Callfornia the common has been shortened to " Like the Italian social clubs Ls Promotion of perjury, murder | i, Whe Chinese soclet es Whetr original beginning in politics , Called Triad Soctety. China tie parent organ!zations, which all others are branches and | & ifleationa, are known as the Trind | ety, which was deeply concerned in| & inging mbout the Taiping rebel!ion ny of these conspirators were forced flea for their lives when the rebeltion | # suppreased. The majority of them | | came to America organized them-|to some influential member of the | hour, vavally compromises qnd joins the #9 Into branches of the home so-| Chinese Leention at Wa hingten |. ql reat arms of tribute-ouylag Caineee ety, but the object changed wiih the ody hems nged surroundings. Innead of « ee ea no ae ee a ees oe TLT4-2-3-9-605-4-0-0-4- ‘Be Shooting of Mock Duck. “ORL WIGHT CLUS CHINAN O2°e ‘ Battle ‘in Laundry Waged with ¢ ADI, - *) Cleavers, and Both Contest: PRERDANL ELAS O4 DEO 1444 PEGI DOE Ede Woman Likely to Die. A Vight tor Revenge. | + bor of w Chinese sovioty find 00 14) ty the ease of Mock Duck, who has! A duel with chon-susy cieavers was ring to overthrow things politically, allel In other secrat ord ex NOt eve" aq igh position ia his urd-r, It ls a, i 7 Chinese je American Chinese societies simply | Rismber, of | the “Hlaek B gency A ig for revenge by a rival orguniza- early to-day between a Chine ame "Permanent junina for the ex. |e “Mana” could be one-he wn Winlot be onan to pit. i yan end a youn tto wom mouthed ax a Chigaman when called MV saut or stable jor or againat py) t he ton ¥ Gebauchery, judicial cor-| upon to testify el@her t 1 ‘nh the reve of the man’s laundry at and assassination a countryman {Usnally the Is come! stint = ig rectly responsible for the ehooting| 1” the breaking up of murd fous @@ | yitied at finding No M1 Bleecker and the Mon Mock Pmtek wan th “s cret soctetion the Government of the the blend! he work aiwaet The young Kwan the murder of Rept, | ined Htadee hee moved fearlersl’. ly not tharoughly done, as tn the ‘ 1900, of Ah Wee, a Newark tailor, | without regard to mee y i Rin Mock Duck, and the vletim tells) woma who says her name ts Mollle . With hie friend Fin @ ma é60 ning out of the “Dantter Aven | the pot narne of (ho woclety ihat 7 ste , " in fiat 04 Ha % Mott As t be a neacie” of the Morman Chureh #14 juinted him down, but this gives the Olosovan and who ms to have No. 23 Mott str Ah | iSomplished. only afler years mie | poline Hels ale, for the members of! oo. to New York from Philadelphia Was instantly killed. His friend) tiene investixaiion, Of the sa the ly deny Tie very existence. | 8 3 " ‘ severely wounded. Through the in-/ hut in a milder form we prea och Pugh Aan Hot well bet , is in St. Vincent's Ho | mse of the One Long Tong Society Be pee 4 ho} nigations, (it Is a sure thing the wilt nog, pital with a deep gash in her head and Duck and sue sink, his friend, ¥M' bes finally Iriveal anything relating to the Hip her forearms and iiods wounted, She charged with murder, | 1" were Snails tres [MME Tong Fi his own, will live is now serving a life nentence,| Broke Up “Molly Maguires. cunantiibiienacent | A terrific struggle must have taken Duck was twice acquitted,| Then there batt pe aa thal a place between the Calnaman and the | en’? Pennsylvant La ust ‘ee ‘ since allied himself with the | mule “A in Pen vane tet te ni | girl, and she must ha Ae n te “4 t woclety in Ketting evidence | oF avidence wae next (o it when she finally overcame him, for sh inet members of the Ong Long Tong|jiy, Yet the “Molly Maguire bit off the thumb of [ia left hand, broken up and the ringleaders brought What led up to the biocdy quarrel the ‘tt waa that the One Long Tong! to Justice, While not formally banded towether as a aoctety bie Moonahiners” ¥ decided to kil! Mock Duck, who ton ASS pose eases Ore "i ; warning of the olot, Three Coles: clannish as any “Binder, Ish ane from Richmond, Va., one trom) to Kill whenever thelr, Hel an ean uncovered by ila, and’ the prisoner now in ee ta the murdero’ american | Tombs, were chosen by lot to shoot cliques of the past or the lrallan 490 er rand enemy of the socloty. | tles cannst compere wilh the low cule > , | Woman refuses to dis-tore |- It was at 4% o'clock this mornin ws when Poliveman Weasley Cort, of te Charles streo: «ation, paved the laun- dry, and the gla of the feont dor a Joseph A. Smith Commits Sui- and revengeful working of the We at hie feet, plane miscarried was alone | Hing inders. i ‘ A woman red with blood and with @ to the aleriness of their intended | “WMONt CT headway ever mode by cide In the Basement of His! wearer in ner hand stood panting In the police against the “Binders wae Ot) the apertute, CooK drew me revolver im lin San Franciaco, when comers; Home Because of Despon- headquarters. This move was due to and commanded the woman to drop her weapon and open the door, und Powe Ansallants Becape. if two (hinainen from out of town den i as not been enptured, and it fe doubi-| the alarming spread. of Sritd ane oy and Ill-Health, | she obeyed promptly, Ie struck a {If they Witt ever be apprchended, as| {8 FUT tO light, and the condiion of the place made him whudder, Uhyva was dlood everywhore ‘ Compelling the womaa to walk ahead of him, Cook went lato the adjoining jrocen, whigh contained a bed, and on 3, almost an imporsibility to ger one) tribution of spoils, Pra aman to Fy ig information re-| clubbed the Cel Joseph A. Smith, thirty-seven years ; Wy wit Policy of raiding the club headquarters |old, of No. M4 Washington avenve Another, Even Mock Duck w twas continued in Philadelphia, New! prootiyn, committed auickte to-day by the police, and hd i Pgh y hanging himself to a hook tn the cetling Indifference |s Fema ‘able. nal sad en up the ‘Binders, jot the basement of hie home pan Me past out of hy sh i | wy t out from San Fran-| He used a leather belt lace for the Tecovers—he facer the ven-| cinco, . and when found th : ce pf two men aworn to kill him,|. “While we don't belleve in ‘Highbind- ie Ae hia aoa m BReNs tas thelr own lives as a forfelt if they|(T®' We have broken up the clubs,” wug/Ul Seep aio i bey! the word sent beck from Rew York. He hadn't been well for some time te sBpomplish bis death, jas but had no other troubles that his fam. | jewhiere in the dark labyrintiis o fly knew of that would induce him to Be igen cre custaronts with lend his life. He had been dead about uibs reyolvers = #nd ves waiting for Mock Due! leave tal. Defying ail laws not of making, holding human fo a8 whift from an opivm are looking man whose proprietor of the place, ‘The man's hed was oplit open, the ecalp was hacked in five places, and his shoulders and arms were © mast of wounds, There was hardly @ brea left in him, and all the anawer he mado to the police. mnan's quettioning as to who had cut Rut “Binders” Still Work, That mensage has been passed ac the continent a dosen times in the La fifteen vears: stil we have the Chl Binders” at work. It is nest to possible to break up the Chinese socie- es When everything seems most| Peaceful, and the missionaries present thelr mont encouraging reports on the conditions among the ol ; |two hours when found. Atrecioue murder wal br ony , ut friends. Hip Sing ae 14 w Alea worthy of th society, a rival of . Already the } y ia plotting a co fival, and the my Ong Lang Tone surprise will full inelaco Is de of Meck P out eaylng. . In whien hey have no and It is a xefe that the “Highbinders” wi thelr work of murder until time If the victim of “Hiehhinder calling for | Bt enles the end of Low price Our goods absolutely pure, TAL. FOR FRIDAY. [SPECIAL for SATURDAY PriGSe Fanclee Sint Vissi his track and keeps tu the fugitive fs run to In ab ¥ Out of the State ratown, bu No selacive dare took n> part, Pi rey J bytes the two Efokhecwon un appe. DUE pAIAKe piranura surday only Ln fear of the revenge nel the poor vietim {; ff from all hum it he were practically eut Bee ar palere tid ad on every bal t LB aid, as completely & SPECIAL Tor we that there {s no} am the vieihines of the agouts | fety the m, at the eleventh | i == | "PLAS. If It eomes to you almost he diame our value joving jateons. A Subway crus lan’ & market (0 the crowd of BRITTLE buyers who'll ine up Lott's to-day and to-morrow Hoaton satinettes, sorted fruit and nut buttereupe atand sponsers for & hundred ctnet inde tn wien booed crop Aut meee are trident. tyne - | ages, too, every one of te why th here. etal that alwaye = wlara.”’ Every choco! holts in ite fragrant emi fome rare fruit or nut nuage’ whieh your sense of taste wil: welcome with eager eoxtasy. . 10. fook Soog savell ued. hey taste another tilve- rq of the polley of com- n ceniun ub who are y gash and li 0 ae Peaare unable t pay ¢ ax eet, re on of money, we wi 40 at Sits which, doce this: Uioy ml tell yon they do, bus kee you welt: fon you have paid the ae dd m in full. on for it in thee. ‘of the city we will allow you GOLD CROWNS - - « ‘$3.00 int aaeae you pay, for Tea Years Given to Bverr One. AINLES® DENTISTS, BRED No, in- on Uthat on, ma ee 7 ed to une cotted oseylatt pes 1¢ coat reason trovbie { | trom, n Seowh Kieace-- | HOGS" Bitola nitty tearsteeg- | | | low rentrva, jacketed in real old. au wey country butter seste! ively packed im Highland p' i ever eeriiierons e0 re We will deiiver 1 10:10 Yee. at the following rates: Manbattan lalénd, 106. C04 adr ban peedoeddoodes ants Are Frightfully Hacked’ burat out and siattered on the side. | the floor he found Jim Wo Kee, the| Lauithux® a ° C4 E944 ELON OG 4ANON DAN IOO4 him was to mlare at the girl. Dr, Leonard, of Bt. move ness ambulance, 1 did 1 did in sett-deferse, all l have to say.” Molile O'Donovan ts not more th Philadelp! in Bowling Green, Ky her nearest friend Frank O'Neil, Imt Centre street, Rowling Green. The sisters do not belleve that O'Don- | avon la the Young woman's name. a7? I= Vincent's Hos- pital, surcerded in geting the man re- to that Inetitution before he died, but Wo Kee dit not regain consclous- ‘The girl wus taken in the am “I was looking for a friend of mine,” 's the only explanation the girl acems inclined to give of her presence in the luundry at such an unusual hour, “What nd that te) told the sisters at Bt, Vincent's that she lived In Ray street, | a, but that her home She gave as! A2™ Sty. Cov BY Ave. THE WORLD: FRIDAY EVENING, NOVEMPER 4, 1904. THE SAME DARING AS OTHER NOTED SECRET BANDS OF ourcaws.| STABBED HIM FOR ¢ LDU DP HIRD EL EEO DD DE1OSS FIEDOEOOIOLEO0D 54000 FOO)0 000041 e AULT, SHE HS Young Wife Gives Her Version of Encounter While Man Is Unconseious in Hospital from Five Knife Wounds, (Special to The Bveging World) NEWARK, N. J., Nov, 4—Anthony Bitola, thirty years old, of No. 2 Jet- |ferson street, Newark, ts in St. James's Hosptial with five tab wounds in bis back, from which it 1s feared he wilt de. In a cel! at the Third Precinet Police Station is pretty Mrs, Mary Dessatinno, twenty-four years old, of No, 7% De- lancey treet, who ts held for having \nticted tbe wounds, ‘The police are searching for the wom- an's husband, who, after his spouse nad dealt the probabiy facal lunges wkh the atilesto, opened fire upon the weeing inkn,but missed his mark. Hritola i# a painter and was about to do sme work in Dessantinno’s house. ‘The young woman said that.he insulted her. Biitola is uneonscious and cannot make any siatoment. — MICHAEL DAVITT HERE. fays Russinn Attack on Fishing Fleet Was Only a Mistake, Michael Davitt, the Irish Nationallst arrived erday afternoon on the Ced- ric on business, He will stay six weeks and will visit Bt, Louis, “ET am with Russia, as I've always been,” sald Mr. Davitt. "I belleve the Husgian Geet tiring on the Engine fsh- ing Feet ye to a misunderstand. img. Kusele reason to fear that her nips would be attacked in the North fea. No one believes (that Russian naval officers would fre on fishermen, \. h to be h. wepallifes ‘ simmering in England,’ continued Mr, Davkt. “We do not know ier . the pre, hago gh trlbey en ut prol ly im next October. The Government, whioh is sure of de- feat, will gall the election when it tninks the minimum of harm will be done, Chamberiain has gone to Revpt. They say he ie tun dowh more politic. ally than physically.” wus No. Sale of Boys' and Girls’ Winter Coats. Girls’ Corduroy Velvet Coats, $3.98. We place on special sale these corduroy velvet coats for girls, ages 2 « style as (irst figure in cut, biue, brown, red, castor and green. The coats are made in full length loose double-breasted modela, lined throughout. White leather belty They are worth $6.50, Our sale price, $3.96. Sale of Girls' Coats at $4.98, Por the girl of 6 to 18 these are splendid, aty- lish coats, like coat on second (igure in cut. The colors are brown, green, oxford, red and blue mixtures in heavy-weight cloakings, Dou- ble-breasted full length models, split shoulder capes, trimmed with velvet and soutache, belt back, embroidered emblem on sleeve. You'd j these coats worth $7.50. Our sale price $4.98, inde? Girls’ Crushed Velvet Coats at $6.98. These rich, elegant conte are for girls ato 6 years, and are made like coat on third figure in ¢ut, of royal, brown, greem and red crushed of broadtail velvet. Double-breasted modal, belt back, full round shoulder cape, trimmed with w de silk braid, Lined throughout and finished with large pearl buttons. The regular price is $10. Our price, $5.98, Girls Military Coats at $7.98, These military coats for g rls 6 to 14, mado like coat on fourth figure incut, The fabric isa fine heavy-weight cheviot in bieck, blue and brown. The coats are iull length, double-breasted, with standing military collar, belt back, new leg-o'+ mutton sleéve finished with plaits and turnover culls, Collar and cpffs inlaid with velvet, em- bellished with soutache and fancy braid. These coats are worth $10.50, and are exceptional values at $7.98. Boys’ Overcoats, Specta lat $ 3, 95-OVERCOATS for boys 3 to 8, like fifth figure in cut, made of were, Hees in blue, oxtord, brown and drab, These are splen- did well made little overcoats worth $5.00, On epecial sale at $3.95. Spectalat $4,95-overcoars Whe alxth figure in cut, made of heavy warm friere and cheviot mixtures in blue and oxford, These military overcoats are worth $6.50. Our tale price, $4.95. ie These 5 Special at $4,95-~Tew rare ERB are for boys of 3 to 10, like seventh figure ia cut, made @ blue friese in the double-breant« ed style, lined with warm red flannel, finished with buttons and silk embroidered —OVERCOATS emblem on 8! Vary special at $4.95, Special at $4,95-overcoars 15, the sighth figure in ewt, Made erm. heavy friesea in and oxford. They are cut full and loose, with manly On one cial price, $4.95, Open Saturday Night til! 10,30, ‘ ) N Hit B Men’s Overcoats At Prices 38 Per Cent. Less Than Regular, These prices are the smallest midgets when compared with the values in this Overcoat Sale, Come and see the goods offered. A Sok will convince you that they are bargains. Read this list anyhow: Regular $10 & $12.50 Overcoats, regular $12.50 and $ 50 $10 box Overcoats, black and Oxford gray cheviot and frieze, 44 to 46 Inches long, all sizes, regularly $10 and $12.50, sale price... $ 1 2.00 Regular $15 Gvercoats, in box and belt styles, of black, blue, light and dark Oxfords and fancy cheviot and mixed goods, $ | 3:50 $ | 50 kerseys and meltons, 44 to $0 inches long, all sizes, regularly $15, sale price and the saving on each {s 30 to 35 per cent, Mail orders will re- ceive as careful attention as personal calls, Regular $18 Overcoats, box and belt coats, in black nov- 3 3 ie elty worsteds, striped and over-plaid mixed goods, and Oxford and black cheviot, melton and kersey. Most of this lot are 43 and So Winter Suits Single and double breasted Suits of hard-finished fancy worsted; also of all wool black cheviot, custom-tailored garments, warranted to hold ther $ 10 Regular $20 Overcoats, belt and box models, In the fol- lowing colors: Olive, brown, light and dark Oxford and black; of vicuna, worsted cheviot, kersey, fancy mixed goods and novel- ty worsteds, 44 to 52 inches long, all sizes, regularly $20, sale price Regular $22.50 Overcoats, in box and belt styles, of vene- tian, kersey, meltons, and Scotch mixtures, in grays, browns, blacks and Oxfords, 44 to 52 inches long, all sizes, regularly $22.50, sale price .. Regular $2 Overcoats, in belt, tourist and box styles, of novelty worsteds, silk mixtures, English kerseys, English meltons and venetians, in Oxford, black, blue and fancy patterns, 44 to 52 inches long, all sizes, reguiariy $25, sale price........ Anecncuahes N. B.—Not one overcoat In this stock has a silk lining, The value is in the goods, in the hand tailoring and in the style. Lin- ings are for the most part heavy serge and sleeve linings of best quality satin, No frills, but good, solid worth in every garment, shape until worn out, in all sizes, at the surprisingly low price..... High-grade Suits of hard-finished worsted in fancy effects; also of black chev« jot and vicuna. Many of these are hand-tailored and ought to be marked higher, Double and single breasted models; all sizes: regulars, stouts $ 1 2 50 e and longs ' ‘ Bench-made Suits, of black English thibet. All linings and trimmings in these Sults are of highest grade BLACK goods, Also worsted and cassimere Suits in exclusive fancy effects, Double and single breasted models of latest $ 1 5 Youths’ Clothing $6 Youths’ single and double breasted Suits, of all-wool fancy mixtures and of black cheviot, sizes 15 to 20; excellent $8 values, special at... Youths’ black Suits, of thibet and vicuna, and fancy Sults of cheviots and tweeds, tailored like our men’s famous $10 Suits, double and single $8 Dreneted MOG ieiieiseeesaisesetesboneeraee te Youths’ Suits, of black English thibet; also fancy worsted Suits and Browns, These up-to-date double and single breasted models can be found nowhere else at this low price. Sizes 15 to 20, Wil fit slight bullt men, Special .....+ €00b 00 c0 009 Kolewndes eK ras panuetacrrenascacver cs 1 ¢) Youths’ Winter Overeoats, 48 Inches long, broad-shouldered Oxtord meiton garments, with velvet collar and heavy “Farmer's satin” linings, sizes 15 to 20; and all-wool fancy mixed goods, in broad-shouldered Belt Coats, sizes $6 50 Inches long, 15 to 20; special. Youths’ double-breasted Tourist Cow fancy woollens, Also 48-inch all-wool frieze Box Overcoats, sizes 15 to 20. Better than most coats at $10; special........ vieers avi arenvie’ Children’s Specials All-wool goods never before sold at less than $3, Lots comprising Eton Norfolk Suits, sizes 4 to 10; Norfolk and double-breasted Suits, $ 1 9 ° 9 to 16, and Oxford melton Overcoats, sizes 3 to 8; special. ... Boys’ fancy Two-Piece Suits, Norfolk Bloomer Sults, fancy and plain Russian and Eton Suits, winter-weight double-breasted blue serge Suits, and Oxford melton Overcoats, sizes 3 to 46. All exceptional value at $5, Brill $2 95 e special eiseceee sb eevaecerereye tpRdd scovecvcccee deeescoeses Boys’ double-breasted Norfolk Suits, with bloomer breeches, blue serge and blue unfinished worsted, sizes 8 to 16, $6 value; boys’ faney Belt Overcoats, boys’ double-bri Eton Suits, and boys’ double-breasted faney 3 9 worsted Suits? special . i ° Boys’ Shoes for school a y wear, strongly made, in follow- Ing slaes: Little gents’, 846 to 13%; youths’, 134% to 2; boys’, 2 to ‘98e special uss penewenreegeeses vane eee ‘ Better Shoes for Boys, same sizes as above, in all leath ers, patent colt, viel kid, French calf, &c.; up-to-date styles... bs 1 .49 Get the Habit. Go to 279 Broadway, Near Chambcrs Street. 47 Cortlandt Street, Near Greenwich Street, 211 and 219 Sixth Avenue, Near 4th Strest, 125th Street, Corner Third Avenue. SATURDAY, NOVEMBER STH, Women’s Gloves, Real Selected Kid, two clasp, Pique and Overseam, three. embroidered backs, fashionable colors, including“ we = White and Black—Value $1.50 -/ . . 200 pair Misses’ and Children’s Wear MISSES' JUNIOR SUITS, new models ih Cheviots and English Mixed Suitings, ® wl DANCING and EVENING COSTUMES for Misses in fashion- able materials, for which special orders are also executed ip exclusive designs, fy ' ‘ae CHILDREN’S ‘VELVET and VELVETEEN COATS In nw shades and styles. School Frocks, Cravenett f and Oxford. hese Saenic: SPECIAL SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 5TH. Children’s Coats, Navy Cheviot, flannel lined; r 6 to 14 years—Value $14.00 - + . 10.00 Also with Military Braided Hood Bid Beg AMBL: 11.50 &