The evening world. Newspaper, August 11, 1904, Page 2

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r mani KIDNAPPED BOY FOR WHOM $50,000 RANSUM ‘IS ASKED, ee fy RUSSIAN f HOUSE TO WHICH HE WAS TAKEN AND WOMAN SUSPECT IN.CASE, MH q al a (Continued from Firet Page.) ing, worn Cucosta walked by. He made x sign to little Tony, who followed him t (be corner and soon they disappeared. |» Halt an hour latert Mrs, Marla Pincello, mother of Mrs. Mannino, wag leaving the Grand street ferry, in Brooklyn, when she met Cucossa anid fittle Tony. She asked ‘her grandchild where he was going, and be replied that \| Angelo was taking him acrogs the river to translate some letters into Bog lisa and was to pay him 69 cents for the service, Mrs. Pineello grabbed Tony by the hand and yanked him home, bide ding Cucoaga to be gone about his business, The boy was warned to keep away from Cucosza, but the very next evening he started away with the tempter again and this time they were met by no one who knew them, DETECTIVES CATCH KIDNAPPER, The mother of litle Tony missed him at bedtime. Search of the netyli- borhood gsvo no sign ‘of the boy. Mannino, remembering the occurrence of the night before, hastened across to the police station and complained that Cucozza had stolen Tony, Dotectives wore sent out and three hours later they caught Cucosza sneaking off a Hamilton avenue ferry-beat from Manhattan. He admitted that he had taken the boy, saying at first that he had lost Antonio in @ crowded street. Finally come judicious perussion Prompted him to tell the following atory- “I will tell you,” he said, “that some men—I don't know their names— had offered me $2 to bring the son of the contractor to them. On Tuseday T again went in front of the Mannino home and there I saw Antonio agaia. Then I offered him 60 cents if he would go to New York with me. This time I got away with the boy and we took the ferry. There was a mas on the ferry-boat, with whom I had dealings and I recognised him. He told me to follow him and this I did, Antonio going along with us. ; “When the man thought we were being watched he would fall behind us or walk ahead. Then he would foin us and tell me what strreets to take, We walked through many east side strests. 1 don't know the names of them. Then we went to a house in Thirty-ninth street. ‘I ion't know the number of that house, either, “ST. PETERSBURG, Aug. 11.—The ‘dmiraity has just received Vicetoy Alexieff a brief despatch officially announcing the departure ibe Port Arthur squadron. It does not give details and doubtless was communicated a Lie Adimiralty by the captain of the torpedo-| Rrarine | The news of the departure of the Port Arthur squadron, printed in PR vss au nsw van O,QUOTROT WON, |The officials hete are unable to make out clearly from the SE yoy Me 10 BA TTLE F OLL O ws California Mare, a 7 to 10 Fav- DASH OF THE SQUADRON, | ‘ite Takes First Heat of). | LONDON, Aug. 11—Confirmation of the escape of the Russlan| Rloh Knickerbocker Stake by| | fleet from Port Arthur ts contained in a despatch’ received to-day by the} Length at Empire Track. : on omy Iso confirms in a degree the report of a terrific i news a a between the Russian and Japanese fleets following the dash TENTH DAY AT SARATOGA. Packing House District and th sea, The battle raged until sunset. FIRGT RACKH—2.25 Pace—First| The Evening World's charts are indexed from frst race at Aauedeet. | Policg Have to Use Their . The Russian fleet consisted of six battle-ships, four cruisers and a|hest—Doreas H. 1, Teddy Weaver 2, Non-Union Men Attacked in the | atsappearance of the boy. Capt Langan, in charge of the Central Office, put his star Black Hand sleuth, Detective-Sergeant Petrosini, on the kidnapping case this afternoon, Petrosini has been workiug on Black Hand cases quite steadily for some Ume, but he says that the organisation is 90 well perfected and the victims ‘Been one of the greatest sea battles of modern times anil that the poe- are that the Russians, by reason of sho long idlenss of their DS vessels and the comparativs vigor of the crews, may have proven tou much ace—! for the Jap ships, which have been reported from tine’ to time to be in a tty ae het et %. sc condition from the desoerately arduous and constaut service on the ty Gan: Feit Olive K ‘Mockade, v1 to The Rvening World.) 5 | strikers and the police at Thirty-ninth 5 | street and First avenue to-day which oto | resulted in nearly three tons of meat H boing dragged from a wagon and scat- i tered about the streets, a non-union FY 3 ley Dillon 1, Gold Bure 2, Lady Gail &o3s fairy Hamilton 3. RECORD OF THE NEFARIOUS WORK OF THE BLACK HAND. Blackmailing letters signed by the Society of the Black Hand first appeared in this city oight years ago. In 1897 ten Italians, who ‘ == Basco |9| 5: Se Sains’ oP driver being severely beaten and @ S| number of the strikers having tholr 3 » 4 Oo » 5 Ly 5 0 » = Bo tecuset enw RACK, YON- " Merrie Lasse. FL. Jonneon, | lowed a similar row at ‘Thirty-second TITTLE OUTSIDE THE HARBOR malian TROTTING 7 Une Lina se irtyctnind, | had refused to pay tribute to the society, were murdered, The mur- ” i RB, N, Y, Aus. 1—Despite two Weed bree: street and Lexington avenue, in which “Various reports,” says the Legation despatoh, “from Tallenwan show pers rain the track for the racea| quit in the last Murer tM ts oa wed Imorovemént: ‘Thirty-third f non-union driver waa so badly huct |% derers wore not apprehended. ‘Short | that he had to be (aken to a hospital. Three years ago Luigi Oastelano, a banker, who had refused to. In both cages the wagons attacked " belonged to the Schwarzchild & Bula- pent to the Black Hand, disappeared. No trace of him has been “| berger Company, which hag declared 7 that it will go on carting meat through Two years ago Gtunoppe Catania, a Brooklyn grocer, defied a the Russian squadron emerged from Port Arthur on the Morning of | in the Grand Cirowlt meeting to-day 614 8 sEC 10. A hevere battle ensued, continuing until sunset. In the night our| Wes fast and dry, there vbeing even aot f Gotilia! seems to have attacked the enémy’s squadron, for at dawn | oM*Merable dust, The weather condl- Jockeys. W well nigh perfect and there entry 180 Aug. 11 the Retvisan and another battle-ship of the Pobieda type ap- wwe mere than ‘Wao persone. 01 hand a 440 1 > Paared to be taking flight toward Port Arthur.” to enjoy the card, There wate five ee fh | the city in spite of the strikers, This | bleckmadling demand of the Black Hand and his mutilated body was A Tokio correspondent of » telegram company says that the result of /Taces postponed from By terday, two |= _ on a no fa a priya ll by Rag he eeisteaes found In a sack im the bay at Bay Ridge. thie night torpedo attack is yet unknown, and adda: or races and ape dre f ue tas | ee mM easily dest. Da patect’ Wbiabblershonad’ ‘aheetiy” balere Angelo Pecararo, an Elizabeth street merchant, disappeared a year “The Retvizan and Pobleda were seen outside of Port Arthur this morn-| yrickermerksr urake of foe for t2o'- (O15 mun DY acid a Wanner he nvon, ‘The driver, aburly fellow, start. | @ 480, aiter receiving Binck Iiand letters demanding money, _ The torpedo boats of the Russians, which are smaller than the Jap- ie Veusels, opened fire on the Japanese, The pursuit lasted for two hours a halt.” deapaich to a news agency from Toklo announces definitely that Togo has frustrated the attempt of the Port Arthur squadron to ) @scape, and adds that the Port Arthur forts participated with the warships _ J ed away alone, But hadn't gone a block In December, 1903, Nicolo Parella, a Brooklyn jeweller, reported before the et pen nts eT a and} ® to the police that he had been threatened by the Black Hand, He die nes Seely Coancanere * P| appeared the next day and has been missing ence, Attack on the Wagon. Tn-the same month Cammio Fano and Giuseppe Cresebino were 3 Two policemen then climbed up on the| @ murdered on tho street In Brooklyn, They had been threatened by the jseat beside him, and the strikers held Black Hand. The murderers were not arrested, tera in the 214 class, The other stake —J. Sanford nou, of! dex. Morea event was the Mount Vernon, 1) Burnt ny $2,000, for three-year-old pacers in the 1% class, The California bay mare Sweet Marie was an overwhelming) favorite tor the big race, being sold in the auction poole at $90, wher Pte the engegement, indicating, if true, that the ghting oceurred close to ares Mena"Gobm Mee » oft, ‘The driver went down First ave: Nicola Capplello, a Brooklyn dock butlder, pad $1,000 to the Port. 9 1 ‘nue, nearly two hundred men following 4 has) bee: the monly. : 12 aM and hooting at him, At Thirty-niuth | @ Black Hand in September, 1993, an n threatened with death ‘This report receives partial confirmation in & despatch from Chefoo | ing, the ft A sre jet. ‘i Balwes® qed Dowie Mia Waren take eat | street the strikers could no re-|@ ubout ones @ month since that time, says that a semi-ofiicia) telegram announces that the Russian battle. | 34 car ie in vi strain themselves. They m ; sinseceiins Ships Pobleda and Retvisan have returned, damaged, to Port Arthur. sroviers, » he he foe | 1G Pour ge avon aay eye edged: |for the wagon. A dosen Antonio Barkalotto, Nos, 677-679 Fourth avenue, Brooklyn, with dyna- Wee amerted that the Rusnlan aquadren left Port Arthur fn response| fr Ht Bantord, relns of the two horses an © imperative orders from Vice-Admiral Skrydioff. cut them, At the same time over fifty mile, He had refused to pay money to the Black Hand. got at the rear of the van, tore open On July 27, 1904, the front of the store of Poggroriale Ciro, at No. _ Three Japanese torpedo-boat destroyers are now outside Chetoo Harbor the doors and began taking the meat| © 252. Elizabeth street, was blown out with dynamite at night, He had the Russian torpedo-boat destroyer Rewhitelny, which atill fies |, out and throwing it In the road, retused to deliver $2,000 to the Black Hand. Russian flag. At the same time missiles began to On Aug. 4, 1904, Andrew Polizsi, a wealthy tallor, of No, 670 , RUSSIAN BOAT DISARMED. On May 2, 1904, an attempt was made to destroy the sore of society 10h Spertia tof the wind: af 4 2 ‘a soote of nearby hence, Tee juivenna|% Léonard street, Brooklyn, received a letter trom .s Slack Hand ‘bortly after the arrival qf the Ryeshitein! at Chefoo the Chinese Ad- sd { reghed- aight Maney. De aay / 7 seu [om the neat with the driver drew their] @ threatening that his stote would be destroyed unlese he paid $500, fab, sent an officer on board who demanded that the destroyer rece of ¥ RACK—$600 added; selilog: for three-dear-olde and up: a becom roy t er prs ter a san Hundreds of well-to-do Italians have paid tribute to the Black ‘eave the port or disarm. It had previously been ascertained that 2 ae: eee ais Owner—Ai-'8._drit . fat. ee " Fea ree TiO ROUalY And wene| @ Hand and kept quiet about it. ‘ecigines were disabled. ‘The captain of the Ryeshitelal agreed to render |? 76% ee ese re 4 4 " Mept Up the Attack, bees fae ate Birra Rod A uBt the men were not to be deterred. her al were Lady Puatchie 5( They kept dumpigg the meat out and Ryeah! shows the effects of long services, Her paint is ay, both 3 . A ag fast as one group was driven from ‘and fading to yellow, owing to exposure to the sun, and her deck the heads of the horses another jumped & machine shop, but she has not been damaged by gunfire, al- Py A AO Ta in and prevented the driver trom going Money | nerine 4. an , § yrbery John W. Wood, who for twenty years though it is stated that the ship was exposed constantly for three moathe The favorite, , : alibi sass Reissue ‘The policemen were getting the worst had been connected with the ~ to the fire of the Japanese ie ne HP joo ada “ir We : of It won they began to yell for help. a ae ie Ome One curried wae Rens wo we esant Stress Cnrsat tlaughver-houses, and ¢ r He yen, rat Hoorn to ‘or mamier ween a oe ruddy f '_kuropa TKIN’S ARMY Pete ay ee eli iittas SOIR BA a tne Pon ce te absolutely useless and to disarm in such a manner as yond BACKS OUT OF TRAP et Va hie oh ae SP Rar Mt A fg aY 3 Face" oc shower tc mucks and stones [Qvggg of Edward §. May's In-| i tak = - 5 fey ‘Mhe hooting and ere hoa was Satine Motor, | * advices received here, escaped from the Japanese trap. Gen, Kuro- = beaten, was helped back again, | % eve wes Bios eto arene ss eae aARaTOGS ENTON® OR TOMCRRDY. ene — eu emnes Y advance ere the atl “The Intormation shows that once more the Japanese have delayed too : ono wien corned a i ie Some Edward 8. May, the two and one-halt- year-old son of William B, May, re siding on Liberty a , New, Race Por th Rochelle, and @ real estate ad me ed and No, 74 Fifth avenue, this city, not won a tate a i 3 mec fm “noc ved down, kicked 4) vith @ frightful death Tuesday night. | ¥.ves y{N Y¥., Aug. 11.—The entries for to- 'H4,| morrow's races are as follows: First Race—AN ages; handicap; seven According to this report the Japanese have about 300,000 men in the} } opérating against Gen. Kuropatkin, rendering it too hasardous for tisk a general engagoment. M4 MEE Siiandte atvence on Mukden does not seem to have developed a FETA. BOWL A ROWL HABIT ‘ a 3 a 1 ale, Jf. thee-209 | po 3 » protect Oinally to a neas! bag Py the Niatic dys Pinca an¢ according to the General Staff the way of retreat is : Mare actiats | peleon. nore ites Pours ae New London, Conn. On Tuesday two Japanese armies are reported to be concentrating : i, oe tbe encore. th ‘wo men acne Bon Son's “hirty-tot re - station, a wi , , Andodinag hin au intention to press direct on Lisoyang in ta ateueage HUE 10 JEFFERSON F mes We brie, | HE ee Pee tins got eee pte Dg totes gem Rey i 4 Rehunsnan. Py: ‘ : digthons Graves, Set 1 engineer of the boat. SPRCIAL FOR rmUReDAY. - he meeting at Maennerchor Hall re-| ‘The wind biew the skirt of the causa | wanna tom Coffee Creams.....th 10 i roar for orn, am catiotentery oe Care bed Gigenrommtiz| malted “inthe ‘calling ut of the en- | vented neat the ¢ngiae against the ri ff HEALTH BOARD LETS wcharem have be mat Ode Says So, and Adds that] su pul BD “AS ae AAR) tee yen Saat ae tat: oat | Sppotad 70 FRIDAY. K Melbou A re ; “Chargeg have been made against Dr. the two big companies announced ey Py Murray. They have been under con- Raee—The * 5 are prepared for the emer- sare bad bv ae some time, pris oir 9 hgh a ry ae Khe: Ms bead ‘ ney Smith, poe oft py * and jt no f pecullar po- with David #—A . 1 by “Sing nd J ho ( tea! altuations change would have] © : sa OUR a Tieineeh "busines agent of the Aremen's | fom of the Boat. been made some weeks ago.” Words horseback to be {1 local, Ne @ WHO Attended the meeting | was broken and sk Dr, Murray \a 9 MeCatren follower in rw on Parker, Too, Pee ypeaellect with Sistas Waoeiec » WOMAN FOUND DEAD IN BED,| at the ball. said that they had 4 the whole vol “was o order the engineers and fire- | was Instantar’ pest tiny B ge ory Darlington was ton's hatchet and the Willlam Tell man employed ih ve th Ie WO packing con- a les had anything to 40 apple. | Politics in the Removal Of| with the removal. Me replied: Gov. Ouell hae spoken. When asked) "Ty tersch was an ariet of ¢ a. bout sixty-five who port to num and tad noting | ete sh arte tne én o.araw wis! RECRUIT FOR PARKER. ave * ever thing shi “There has been no réquest trom any | tO-dey Moat he thoucnt of Judge Park: | ary:” water. is responsible for. about her to denote who she was, died ES 10 tha at the at Pike ei ‘ Murray, of Brooklyn San-| potitice: orgunisotite er ihe Femara [@* secemtante speech the Governor Iniredustion of the Anger, tow! Nit tonday In a lodging-house at No. £9] fot go lato A. B. 8eq, Milltonnive Movator . Ghe went to the place, Man, Ont for the Judge, & charitable organiza- ‘ of Dr, Murray.” 3 \ Corps, Commissioner!“ ,.’"swurray tives’ at Wo. mua wu.| “Parker's speech neste 4 key or a en estate involved se, i aympathetio| A, B. Set, the millionaire elevator loughby avenue, Broewyn,' He wae ap-|™*R What does ho mean by Joffer-| : if man, came out today with an an- Declares. poinied Jan. 4°" x sear at o anlery | Sanlan simplicity? Te what reapeat| inet 'he, same Sens act Tidarhe'f4 | nonncement for Judge Parker and f $3,800 per doce Jeffersonian simplicity agree or| ‘ eceptance and by ne et demand for the detent of Roosevelt Dr. Cha -oberts, the Sanitary fi . “I never voted & Democratic ticket @f the Beard of Meaith| Superintes..... of te department, whe , , ,¢| Before, but this year the business in- . Patric’ “ Murray, the| hae been in office since 1908, has taken . A oe ghey ny FI Superintendent Bboy teg fe a : ues 1 the fires. with th ream men, | erartumal eo hae oat ! : rr ; Me the KIDNAPPING CASE “We went to room No. 16 on the fourth floor of tho building, and there was a lot of men there and » woman with baby in her arms, When! I handed Antonio over to the men one of them turned to me and said: | —— “*You get out of here! This is all we want pt you.’ “I was frightened and 5 left in u hurry, That is all I know about the a Bolace 3. t ‘ Ciubs Freely. ao terrorized that it 1s next to impossible to obtain evidence against the ‘ oe here bong het ray the detalls of the clash of these vossels| , HROT RACE—Final heat—Doreas 613 Pa. oar co on Say: Mimena.oo wy "water Hye Ws g pelt terlenes Derpetrators of the outrages. with the flect of Togo, ‘They think it not unllksiy inat 1 will prove to| M.'s Teddy Weaver 2, Bucklock 3. ee 7 eo a ‘There was a clash detweon the meat

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