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) i “THONG HE SES LACK HAND HAND OF WAFL) REACHES FAR U Aithough the Murder of Dartania| Polloe Say Gang Which Forced] Isaao S. MoGiehan and George Appears to Have Been Due to a Jealous Quarrel Capt. Her- lihy Holds Conspiracy Theory BELIEVES ASSASSINS WERE SENT FROM ITALY. + Suggests that the Woman Was Brought Into It to Throw Authorities Off the Scent of Real Instigators of Crime. —_—— Folica Captain Herlity of the East One Hundred and Four street. sta~ tion, has at Idst plecea together the evidence collected by his detectives ot th circumstances surrounding the mur- Ger of Angelo Darianio, the Italian who ‘was shot down on Friday afternoon in the rear hallway of the paloon at No. 1! Second avenue. The result is a £0- lierent story, which scarcely seems to justify the theory that the crime was Irapired by the Mada, Capt. Herlihy said to-dav that the rrime apppeare don the gurface to be thy result of a quarrel over the young weman whom Dariranig married the tmcrning before the murder, although he belfeves this to havé been merely a blind to conceal the seal motive of the mur- cer, and thinks the assassins were sent te thta country by the Mafia to kill Darianio, who hud been member of the secret police in Italy. ‘This young woman, who was widowed lp a few hours, Is Marle Partelli, and ‘unt®: early last month she lived in Brlerng, Italy, She came to this Cie eail- tr) on the steamship Vancouver, Ine from Ni s and arriving in Bostop pn Aug. 26. She Meets Two Strangers. On the steamship she met two young men who calied themeely:e Franci 0) und Ernesto Cinetll, They introduced canta to her by ageerting that jey were cousins and came from a lit- fle village near Salerno. As had a great many relatives she had never seen Bhe belleved their story and the three were soon very friendly. In the course of their conversation ehe heard them mention tho name of Darianlo several times, often reading it fram sirange looking documents which ithey consulted. . Shortly before the vessel arrived in Boston the two Italians asked her what ‘her plans were. She eald that she ex- pected to settle in Boston, where she hhad a few friends who had promised to secure her work. They persuaded her that she would do better in New York aad she consented to accompany them liere, The trio came to this city Aus. 27 end the irl was installed in a room ‘over the saloon at No. 219 Seoond ave nue. Dartanio Is Introduced. A few days later the two men brought Darlanto to liv apartment and in.ro- duced him to Marie, Accomiing to the girl {t was a cate of love at first sight and Darianio came to see her every day. ‘His ardent courtship seemed to please |the two young Itallans and they ad- vised the girl to encourage it. Week ago, however, one of nee fold the girl that they hud no more money and that she would have to oO on the street and earn some. She ofkered to nell some of het, Jewelry but would not hear o' = shed to kill her if she refused to Obey “ite fold Darianlo of what they, pro- posed. He was furious and @ violent Argument followed ‘between the three fen, After. this guerre Darianto pro- poped, marriage ‘and the girl readliy con- vented. {day morning last she went with nln ta Charch of Our Lady Mra still in the was § Ginellig and the bride ‘hat she go and get it. ‘The Marder. ot of this as he y Derisnio would not hear, Bed d H° nimmelf. he, two. Ttalians Svere’ waiting for im in thelr room and ‘@ ih him. “Reresa Gianzo, who also Hyed over the rd the » and as f her room saw the first jo as he started to The second shot she ran out o! at go down the stairs. after he was fired reached the lower hal) . She then ran Into the saloon and of the murder, ‘Then, fearing urder, that whe might be suspected, she ran that the heel of a ‘and the aide “oonibs found Nclon, “Assinding to Capt. Herlihy the name Cinelll, by ich the two Italians were known, fs fictitious, He examined their rubbed out, but from the letters that can be made out the name ig not Cinelll. h two me! to murder SLEEPING, FELL TO STREET. Martin McGowan Injured by Full from Third Story. Martin MoGowan went to sleep in a chair in the window of his home, on the third floor of the bullding at No. 98 Charlton street, and fell out. His scalp was badly cut and he was injured inter- | § nally. e ty irs MoGowan, who was asl in an- ead him call and” ean FOG, i gowmatenr. She found unconscious. ttken'to St. Vincent's Hospital. —— and he was KILLS HIMSELF WITH GAS. When a member of the family of Bimon Sohmldt, of No, 59 Bast Dighty- ninth etreet, went to call him to~tay he Seri eine pee Some time in o Schini turned on ine ie andy by kegptng : bore isioeds "tnd & | that the nth | for the services he Money from. Capplelid Under Threats of Biowmg Up His Family Operates Throughout Country. BUSY GETTING EVIDENCE IN THIS AND OTHER CASES. Mode of Procedure the Same in Alt Instances, the Selected Victims Being Foroed to Pay Large Sums Under Penalty of Bodily Harm. Capt. Formosn, of the Brooklyn deteo- tive force, thinks that by Friday, when the prisoners held in the Itallan Dlack- mailing o1ees come up for examination, he will have secured enough evidence to expose @ soctety tht hrs operated wite- ly among the wealthy Itallans of this country. Thus fa¥ four men are, under arrest. They are Jordan, Espirito, Castellano and Lingara, all ltallans, They were arrested on suspicion. Niccole Cappiello, the rich qock oon- trastor, who wns mulcted for $1,000 by the blackmailers, was certainly the vio- tim of a well concocted plot of extor- tion. And he 48 not the only Italian whose losses have been reported to the Polics, Iniformation has been sent to the SURRENDER 10 | 6. MARSHAL H. Huntington Indioted in Connection with Post-Office Scandal, Ready to Give Bail. M’GIEHAN VERY CALM, \ HUNTINGTON NERVOUS. | Prisoners Wait In Marshal Henkel’s Private Office for! the Arrival of Unted States Commissioner Hitchcock. Accompanted by thelr counsel, former District-Attorney James W. Ridgway, Isaac 8. MoGeihan and George H. Huntington, of No, 277 Broadway, sur- rendered themaetves to United Gtates Marshal Hnkel, in the Federal Butld- ing, this morning, The accused men! were alro accompanied by a gentleman | and a lady, whom they explained to the! Marshal they Intended to offer as thelr surety when their bonds were fixed. ‘They declined to state thelr names saying that If for any reason they did not quality, there would be no need of dragging thelr names into the matter. | Marshal Henkel at once telephoned to Commissioner Hitchcock, who Issued the warrant wpon which the men are now helt, @nforming Mim of thir sur- tender. ‘The Commissioner Qold the Marshal he would be at the Federal Bullding at 1.90 o'clock, when the ac- cused men would be formally arraigned. In the meantime the prisoners sat in detectives that another extortion of $6,000 was practised upon an Italian of Brooklyn prominent in local affairs of his fellow countrymen, The Blackmailing Letters, The letters which Capplelio received from the gang which worked the black- mail read it this fashion: ‘Cappiello: Me and my brothers de- mand that you come to 72 and Thir- teenth avenue, Brooklyn, 10 o'clock?! Tuesday with $3,000, on a penalty of be- ing blown to pieces you and your fam- ily. Do not dare to <all in police or your lawyers as you are watched.” As Cappiello did not accede to the demand he received another letter the next, day, It read: ‘frou fatied to appehr to-night, and for that the amount 1s Increased to $10,000, Come to the same place to-night or be blown to pieces. Again We warn you to keep away from the police and lawyers.” Anunvieto Lingara, the man who ts alleged to have received the $1,000 trom Cappello to take to the blackmailers, the police say comes front Calabria, the home of the famous Mussalino, thé bandit whose predatory life “has brought armies in the field. When the first fomond was made upon appClello he consulted his niece's hus- At one Ume he was al resco. When the latter tne guardian refus elopement and a quarrel. But Cappiello: was of a forgiving nature, and Maresco’ was at last taken into his home, When Mares: was told of the blackmail plot he started to play deteotive. He ap- pronched three of the men suspected and, it 1s all demanded $100 from! each of them y refused, saying thet they had been the protectors and advis- ers of Caplello; that the money had been well expended, as in, all probavility, it had saved his uncle's life, Agter this Maresco persuaded his uncle to notify, the police. ‘An Old Quarrel. As having some.possible bearing on the extortion, the police investigated a story of a quay between Cappiello and a man named Lobrano, who waa in which Cap- ruck Lobrano, two others of the blow struck, Soon afterward the threaten- ing letters were received. hen Lingara was called in to help Cappietio out of Is difficulties, When the money was paid Cappiello received @ letter brourht by Lingara, in which the writer said he was glad Capplello took such a ratinal view ef things and ex it had not im. Exposlta and Jordano, the Syme nationality, saw society was been forced to murder i ‘Curiello was so pleased with Lingara had rendered him that he gave him an extra $2 as a present, Capt, Formosa says Lingara has made a atatement admitting the receipt of the $1.00 and that he took tt to four ere of the gang. He declares that the acted simply as a messenger. HONOR FOR E. L. ASHLEY. SARATOGA, Sept. 14.—Kugene L. Ash- ley, of Glens’ Falls, will bo the guest of houor at a testimonial banquet to be Given ny citizens of Glena Haile and gther towns at the United St frotel, ent, t] tending to defraud the United States | seeking revenge for bis own conviction, the private office of Marshal Henkel) with thelr sureties and lawyers, and {m-| patiently ewalted the coming of Com-| missioner Hitchcock. Furnished Mail Boxes. Mr. MeGiehan, who is said to be at the head of the Columbia Supply Com- pany, which has for a number of years furnished the Post-Office Department with the largo fron boxes used for post ing newspapers and packages, did jot seem at all perturbed over the charges against him. Mr. Huntington, however, who is a much older man than his fel- low prisoner, was plainly disturbed, and found It impossible :o remain calmly seated for more than a few ininuces at a_tme, He drummed neryoumsly with his fin- gers on the table in front of him and tried to relieve the monotony of walt- ime by making trips to the window every few minutes where he watcheil the crowd below on Broadway. ‘The Charge Against Them, ‘Tho warrant upon which fhe two men ars'held charges them with having. | the olly o fWashington and District of Columbla, “wickedly devising and in- unlawfully conspired toget her. and with one August Machen, sald Machen belng then and twere, being well known to said McGiehan ‘and Huntington, to be an officer of the Untted States, and with divers other tersons to defraud the United States cut of the sum of cents for each and evel to be furnished to the Vos partment of the United States, @ contract with the Columbia Company. and ‘n pursugnce of an: affect the object aid unlawful and corrupt conspiracy. did on said day and place Uda, HH give and pay to sald Rigust We Machen the sic of tim oss same being against the laws and peace | and dignity of the United states. MAY BE MURDER. Gang Hatred Leads to Probable Fatal Shooting on Cherry Hin, “Dave! Broen, who ended a term of five and a halt years in Sing Sing only 1 short time ago, is at the poitn of death in Gouverneur Hospital, shot down While “Docko” Byrnes, a seventeen-year-old youth, Is being held under $1,000 bail to watt’ the result of the injuries. Breen imagined that young Uyrnes had something to do with his conviction, and with a gang of his friends he came tron ‘his home in Brooklyn to Oherry HIM to look for him, Mistaking another boy tor Byrnes, he strudk him with a club, badly injuring the lad's arm. n afterward Byrnes and #® party of followers appeare: lowed. ‘Two shots were fired ani tt Byrnes and een waid he had hospital, where it waa bullets had entered hls abdomen. The doctors think he will ie. “Lat the GOLD DUST TWING-do your work” well as the clothes, rubbing, au hen are the arguments for the use on wash day of New Fall Costumes, Millinery and Neckwear Now on View. You will find them to authoritatively represent the exclusive foreign and domestic dress ideas of the season upon whose threshold we are now standing, and to delineate especially to what extent the independence of our American designers has carried us in the creating of styles distinctly and charmingly American. The frecdom of the store ts cordially extended to yov and your friends during these style show days. These Jaunly $15 Suits, $9.75 For To-Morrow Only /e Handsome, finely tailored suits made exactly like the illustrations, of fine black and blue zibeline, Scotch tweed, mannish effect suitings, basket weave homespuns in navy, gray, oxford and brown, as well as black and brown Venetian cloth. The coats are beautifully cut and made in the modish three-quarter length, Norfolk and collarless styles, lined with the finest quality satin. The skirts show expert tailoring in every line; they are in the popular train- less style, made and trimmed to match coats. Sizes 32 to 40. A Bargain of the Most Unusual Sort! : These Rockers are made AGI like the illustration, of quar- Ni f tered golden oak, large, roomy @eUiniiy fF size, with cobbler seat and Mt handsomely carved back. — su For to-morrow (Tuesday) only, this regular $3 50 $6 Rocker for To-Morrow Another Important Day in the Sale of China, Bric-a-Brac, Glassware. To-day, the first day of our annual fall sale of china, bric-a-brac and glassware, was indeed a record-breaker among record-breakers. At no time throughout the day was there a lull in the wonderful activity throughout th china store. It is such items as these that tell the talet $7.50 Dinner Sets, $5.75, $4 Tea Sets, $2.75, Thin American porcelain, with pret-| Thin American porcelain, with pret- ty spray decorations and gold edges, y spray decorations and gold edges; including soup tureen, 6 pieces. Other Great Specials in Dinner Sets. $9.95 for $15.75 Dinner Sets. $15.98 tor $20 Dinner Sets. Maddock’s English decorated porce-| Fine thin Carlsbad china; fancy lain; open stock patterns, in four] shapes; very pretty decorations; different patterns; 100 pieces, includ-| every plece with gold line edges; ing soup tureen to each set, 100 pieces to the set. $16.98 for $22 Dinner Sets, $14.98 tor $19 Dinner Sets. Limoges china, with pretty floral Fine thin Carlsbad china; first qual-| decorations; 100° pieces, including ity; fancy shapes; 100 pieces, with| large soup tureen and dishes; also $4.9) neat floral decorations. regular shape soup plates. B ‘Third Floor, th Bt. Gection. BLOOMINGDALE BROS,, 3d Avenue. 59th and 60th Streets, Really splendid timep! , man- ufactured by the illinois — Watch Case Co. The years by ‘Ymakers as well as by us. Fourth Floor. watchmaker, back outing flannel, weight. pert draughtsmen, ALL CARS TRANSFER TO a BLOOSUNGDALES’. | Chronicles of WORLD-WANT TOWN. PRODUCE GREEN HAD A STORE TO SELL: GETTHERE BROWN WOULD BUY ONE. WELL, NEITHER KNEW OF THE OTHER'S CASE. BUT GREEN, HE KNEW JUST WHERE TO PLAGE HIS LITTLE “FOR SALE.” IN WORLD WANT TOWN HE PUT UP A NOTICE THAT BROWN TOOK DOWN FOR A LOOKING OVER. THEY CAME TO TERMS. THE POWER OF THE PRESS EACH NOW AFFIRMS, Wy i th: ton 96, and all adv’ éncies in the city. Am, Dis. ane ‘Sunday World Wants Work Monday Moral ig Pub. Office, Park Row; Uptown, 1881 Broad way, near 4 a Tel. at office rates. Sei. $1 OGold-Fill Watches $3.75. Every watch “{!s fully guaranteed, tested and regulated by an expert They are seven-jewelled, stem wind- ers and setters, with celebrated Tren- ton, Banner and Imperial movements; sizes 6 and 18 for men and women, These same watches are sold by many exclusive jewellers at from $10 to $12. Matin Floor, Front, Centre, Men’s Pajamas, 98c Of Ovting Flannel, They are made of extra heavy fleece- Have heavy nap and are Workmanship and finish throughout up to the highest standard. reeves cut and modelled by ex- Really Worth $1.25. Other grades at $1.50, $1.98, up to Maln Floor, Oth St. Section. ese nee + --e. ALL CARS TRANTFER TO BLOOMINGDALES’. ail jem, 211 West 125th offices also recelve ‘s +Wondern. West equal in the city. Rich Black Peau de Soles Soft glove finish, high sat desiranie for ever; Sort ot ciges oF loak punpos Pn silk front'and back 23 tnch—79 cent quality—special...... Stripe Cord Taffetas All white or with light bine, High Finish Gun Metal Taffetas, IarBo ANd small dOtB....0...ceseeeses Dotted Gun Metal and Colored Armures—soft, rich quality.......... New Silk Armures—full range of colore—navy, tan, red, silver, cream, white, as weil PLAIN COLORED ZIBELINES All colors—amooth or shagsy finish—extra quality... 0 SILK AND WOOL NOVELTIES flecks, mixed with shaggy tufts o| various colora— e for tailored costum: Bults—44 inch. Scotch Lace Curtains figures. Scotch Lace Curtal Scotch Lace Cut Net and Lace Bed Sets clude:— good medailion— sham—value $8.00. or Renaissance finish- more White Cotton Blankets-—best Quality made—value $225... Large Assortment id Cradl lankets: Cee POWs PRICES. Our Boys’ $2.98 Suits hey are far patter eo Norfolk Two stylee—Nornade with double seats and knees. yh i) comprise invisl laid and Mixed 8 ond He set it eae chee At indigo ays. Pa BOE POR Bon Or. Ladies’ Kid Gloves of Superior Quality, 98 cents Hi i) ctal Gloves at 98 cents ”- feel-csnder no, obligation to buy. quality more Sey se aaa a Reet NEW FANCY OUTING Light Pink and blue plaids and broken ¢ t a as'tancy shades....... ARI Fourteenth Greatest Silk Values in New Uork The Sil Sale that started to-day me: lendid : kinds most in demand that as peaks gCrAlsal bei Nome THE BLACK SILK TAFFETAS AT 49 CENTS | Have maket’s guarantee woven in the edge, are 23 inches wide and equal t grades offered elsewhere at 69 cents. . r Other SILK Bargains include: 7 Inch—-08 cent quallty—special....... green, rose, tan ther I: hations-new fall effects-malue 7,, 49 Then there are three varieties of other new Silks at prices that carry out our policy of quick sales, such ass— \ Sanat afin rere of yy [Ru Bish Anat te mt ag To-morrow, again, we promise The Following Values . “a New Fall Dress Goods Opening season Bargains that have started brisk Fall buying and given us phenomenally large sales: 45-cent All-Wool Albatross—black and colorsesss......++++ 59-cent All-Wool Cheviots—black and colors. 3 49-cent Plain and Fancy Zibelines... . $1.00 All-Wool Coverts—48 inch... 85-cent All-Wool Melrose........+ ALSO :— .49 Plain colors, with showers of white = +98 Mail Orders for Silks and Dress sible, but we cannot promise to do so alter to-morrow. SUEDE Ne Every pat we offer was bought before advane:d—consequently at prices we| quote, you actually buy at wholesale -96—worth $1.39 49—worth $1.99 98—worth $2.98 . 249 to 5.98 worth $3.60 to $7.98 ‘We make a specialty of Bed Sets, giv- ing space and attention to them that few, if any houses do.. +--+ Current values in- French Net—plain or festoon valance— edged with Battenberg or Renaissance— cen! _ 5.98) Extra fine French Het Bak ronbers: 1,69 —— ‘are not like other folks’ $2.98, or $3 Sults, Double Breasted Patterns and fabrics selected with partic ttent ity 4 serviceability— ular attention, Mattie Plaid, English Check, try Sheva: 20 Navy | Got ‘olor show them with pleasure, aad you seed Mints* are ‘Te: yews, pecde, Biect.- stitching of webate or. Bl y esto : Tite ploves in the city at or pear the price. Fine Holland’ & TO-MORROW MORNING UNTIL 1 O'CLOCK, ‘We will offer ue NO MAIL Street es have no Stripe Taffeta Silks No filmay texture, but firm Wenve that will give splendid service—n dozen differant good color combina tious—regulat Bcent Taetas..ce..ce.e. Colored Peau de Cygne Soft, rich quality so desirable for walets and entire costumes o ies for da: Colored Peau de Soies—ail shaden for day and evening: also white..... 89 Colored Taffeta Silks—all leading shades and evening tinte— Three special values... .80— .69—.79 Pink Check Moire Velours—with and without colored squares or dots. seg ————* in | FANCY FLECKED SUITINGS & inches wite—worth a dollar... NOVELTY ZIBELINES i ‘Thickly covered with soft, silky wit z ; Soe agree 50 inches wide. dvertiscd will be filled as far as po: ods Special Lot Renaissance Scarfs 5 and square and round’ centre pleqea— linen centres—at following spectaliy low 2 inch—round or square. 20 ineh—round or squi 54 inch Scart 72 inch Scarfs Doylies, 6 to 12 f 5 All the foresoing in match designs In Same Section, Applique Scarfs—1% yards long— aiso 3! inca Equaras or Bhams in same de igas— ten patierns—value .98 eaeh...... Hemstitched Scarfs—elsbo ate | Patterns in imitgtion Mextcan drawn work—also 82-1ndh Squdres....y.c. Me Imported Swiss Scarfs and Square —p.et:y patterns of al emo'y—value 1.2.. Handmade Renaissance Scatfs— or feengimetaition centre-oomer linen centres—value 3.58. gee motife-10 styles—yorth §11.00..... 7>98 one ste cbtares Other Bed Sete, $1.98 to $29.08. A Three Bay Special Double Bed Blankets in i. Big enough to amply tuck around the : G sldes—all Blankets in out store that are Fine Stationery labelled 11-4 are for double beds—we We will furnish countenance no false or misleading labels) Pound Package of ++ +e You will find these excellent values. All Wool Write California. _ . ee psig Blue borders—aitk, Bounds ss... 5,98] ‘Free Sines ear All Wool Scarlet and } Netural eres) Bees Ci ation orey pink oF blue borders...... 4.98 aud Stamp it 1.00 Fine Gray California Wool—spool with address or monogram, by: ; cotton warp—quality we cannot for which duplicate to sell under @ dollar 5 gg] ve wil make die to onder. Die to become customer's property. monty must accompany Mail Orders. ve promise work as fine as bree : Claas stationer can prod t Hit the price any would charge. Hollena—white and ool Opaque—knotted fring Hollena—denotted fringe— white and colors—spring rotier, Before you pay ifr Leeelgl po Opaque—lace invite gee our Wye at 98 cents ”—-Saleaclecks qi Fine Linen Holl ed—all linen ioe value $1.00... IN EXTRA LARGE SIZES, and dack and lighteffectain vy nap—ten-cent AER civihy!