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Ce ee, a ee en =—- _PRICE ONE ‘CE CANNON ins BUT HIS CZAR RULE BROK es Re-elected Speaker, Then Sees Old House Rules Swept Away by Insurgents. MEMBERS IN AN UPROAR, Champ Clark Leads Hostile | Force to Victory That Curbs Speaker’s Power WASHINGTON, Boe Cannon was re-elected Speaker of ne House to-day by m4 to | but the victory of the veterar | Wulled tater by deteat ad-| | March 16, “Unele a vote of was a crushing intstered to the regulars by jurgents ihat means new rules for the House and takes from the power of the Bpeaker, , The remulare wert down to defeat tn their effort to stave off the Yo amend By margin of four votes the Republican “ingurgonte,” aided by the fwrere enabled to vote down a resolution ented by Mr, Dalzell (Penn.), mak- the rules of the Sixtleth Congress plicable to the present Congress Byvery member was on the qui vive, / Bor {t was known that the result would be determined either way by the small fest of majorities. For a brief period fesulars were victorious when japted a motion for the prev’ jon on the resolution, th feyes 1H, noes 188 and they Weir enthusiasm by wildly ond pounding thelr desks. Grea Bele chagrin, however, when Speaker nnon announced that the resolution 4 been lost, 189 to 193. , Immediately afterward, Mr. Clark of- | fered @ resolution applying to the Sixty- (first Congress the rules of the last Con- (gress, but providing for material amend- | ment and also for a Committee on Rules | jet Afteen instead of five. A motion for} @ previous question resulted—ayes, 1 {ribes, 28, and the previous question was | [retused. The fight on the rules of the House fas begun in short order when alsell (Pennsylvania) rose to offer the | Msual resolution providing that the Fis | the previous Congress should govern | @-present. ‘And on that ae via jove the previous question, jauickly. It had been ate for lweeks that this motion, designed to hut off debate, would be the stgnal for ¢ long threatened fight on the rules Mr. Clark (Missourt) demanded the yes ahd noes before Mr. Dalzell had! feaained his seat, while Mr. Fitz- raid (New York), under the gules of | making a parilamentary inquiry of the | the tn- movement the rules, the narrow Democrats, the was Chair, asked to have the rules ex- plained. ‘The Speaker promptly held the qu Hon out of order and refused to rec hilze Mr. Fitagerald further. The Dem brats, led by Mr. Clark, eda roll all on Mr. Dalzeil's motic The resolution was defeated 189 to 193, | ¥ hus accomplishing the success of the Ansurgents. Congressman Clark then offered a olution providing for the appoint {ment of a committee of fifteen to amend ithe rules, and, with modifications, mak- 8 Present rules applicable for the pres- nt. ! Mr. Clark moved the previous ques- | fon on the adoption of his resolution, hd a roll-call was ordered A scene was created when Champ lark and Mr, Daizel) engaged in a pated argument over the right of the jatter to stand at the Speaker's desk fduring a roll-call | The previous question was ordered lyeas, 14; nays, 188; ‘present’ 1, Mighty Bhouts went up on the Republican side, |many members standing on chairs and, lauding, shrieking and otherwise jmpanifesting their delight at the defeat lof the “insurgents On the adoption of the resotution, the! iNemocrats forced another roll cali, by fhefore this was begun the speakers Champ Clark and jcame involved in a Mr Mr. Fitagoratd 1 Y ontroversy over a irequeat by Clark itfon of the {fused to ent isharply direc iwith the cail The vote resilted ipesence ie bro. (Democrats and maya Sra exceed y iar Republican phen. the, DE Mr, [back three prisoners from a foreign port, salesman before he became a polleeman, 1,000: Tf “Ctroulation Books Open to All.” le NT. REWARD BY THE WORLD OR PETROSINO’S MURDERERS g Circulation Books (0) pen to All,”’ NEW YORK, MONDAY, MARCH 15, 1909, ‘CLUBS DRIVE BACK HAT STRIKERS “FENGING Ga” | ~ IN ATTACK ON NONUNIO UNION RECRUITS) CAUSES DELAY IN ke ist GATONY! SUITS Deputy Sherifls Make First Use of lie seWecer Against Mob Menacing Strike-Breakers in Orange Labor Troubles Beatrice Dreyfus, Known as Brevaine, and Thrice Di- | —One Assailant Is Arrested. vorced, an Absent Witness Joreph Bocanero, a striker, tried toy gan the detectives used clubs to shove back the crowd that blocked the way of the atrikebreakere. Mayor Seymour had been watehing induce a strikebreaker net to enter the hat factory of Connett & Co, on South Jefferkon street, Orang J, to-day. the efforts of the strikers to induce | When he found his argumente unavatl- ‘strikebreakers not to enter the hat fac-/ REFUSES TO COME HERE, ng. alleged, Bocanero hit. the tories and the strikers gathered around | telke and a serimmage ended fin and demanded to know who had| | : a we’ authorized the detectives to use clubs. | j¢-s " , H oR canrest: P Justice? “Mayor Seymour told the excited men} COMe to. Chicago for Testi- Bray held inMim ball for the grand) that the detectives had been sworn In as] ay jury deputies by Sheriff Harrigan, of Esscx| MONY, Former Member of About an he ater some. strike-| County, who had given them authority 1, av breakers were escorted fro nia train tol to carry clubs, He succeeded tn qulet: | Anna Held’s Co. Says, | the tory of FP. Herg & Company, at ing the strikers, who dispersed. | mand Nas streets, by There are about 2,50 hatters on strike Th . . . : of policemen and pri- in this diatnict and there were not more, The &ctlon of Frances Work Burke- employed by the firm.) than about twenty-flve strike-breakers | Roche-Batony! for an absolute divorce For e since the strik Beiliat work to-day. from Aurel Batonyl was scheduled tor | trial to-day before Justice Platzek and | a jury in the Supreme Court, Batonyt's counter-suit for a separation to follow in case Mrs, Batony! should fail to con- vince the jury of the truth of her} charges against him that he had been involved with three women named In her complaint. LIEUTENANT BEERY DISMISSED — BY COMMISSIONER BINGHAM But when the case was called, ex- pues W. M. K. Olcott, assoctated with Frank Work, cousin and counsel for ne Batonyi, asked for an adjournment because of the absence of "the most | important witness to be examined in b half of Mrs. Batonyi, Beatrice Dreyfus, Morris Cukor and Frank Moss, ap- pearing for Batonyl, sald that, while they would not question the word of Judge Oleott, they thought his request ought to be accompanied by affidavits, WIll Ask for Commission. Judge Olcott said in reply that the affidavits would be forthcoming as soon as they could be sworn to, “I received from Chicago on Satur- Teaver sald he, “a letter signed Beatrice Dreyfus, which is the name used by one | of the co-respondents named by Mra. Batonyt, and in which she says she has | been celled on business to Chicago which will detain her there for several | weeks, and that ghe cannot testify on | Detective Who Let “Pirate” Bailey Escape Him in Honduras, xtreme Penalty for His Lapse of Vigilance —Capt. Burns Is Retired. Pays Beery, who ts thirty-elght years old, was a soldier when he joined the police | force on April 11, 188, He was made a roundsman on Nov. 18 182, anu a de- tective-iteutenant on Nov. 18, 19%. He lives at No, 8i12 Third avenue, Brook- lyn At thee same time that the announce- ment of Heery's dismissal was made, ship Goldsboro, to escape in the} the retirement of C Joseph Burns harbor of Puerto Cortez, Honduras, on on a pension of $1, early was made | July L last, but in police clreles to-day | public. He furnished a physician's the dismissal was regarded asa slap by certificates of disability. He had been Gen, Bingham at Mr. Jcrome, as Beery | on sick leave, his last post being the hus been in favor with the District-At-| comamnd of the Mulberry street sta- Police Lieutenant Peter W, Beery, at-) tached to District-Atorney Jerome's staff, waa dismissed from the force by Police Commissioner Bingham this aft- The dism of his trial al came as the re- ernoon, harge that he of the famed on sult Nowed Franols E. Bailey, pirate torney. on. He is forty-six years old, Lieut. Beery was sent co Honduras to’ Captain Burns joined the force twenty | this trial, and that lf we want her testi. | bring back three prisoners after the, years ago, was made a roundsman three|™Mony we must come té Chicago to Goldsboro had been captured there. He years later and a sergeant two years | set It.” Then J. Henry Work presente’ an aMdavit setting forth that he hoped | to prove by Beatrice Dreyfus, the | missing witness, that Aurel Ratonyi | was her companion in a midnight ride {na taxicab from Broadway and Forty-seventh street to St. Nicholas avenue and One Hundred and Ninety- fifth street and back again the night of March 4 and 6 last, the trip be- ginning at about 8 o'clock and end- ing at 1 Mr, Work ald further In his affidavit that he had set investigators to work afterward, confronting her with the re- port of the Investigators. Beatrice Bre- vaine Dreyfus admitted that it was true, He sald he had called her “Lucille Brabant” in Mrs. Batonyl's complaint because he did not know her right name, On the assent of Messrs, Cukor and Moss, Justice Platzek granted an ad- Journment long enough for a commls- sion to take the testimony of Mrs, Dreyfus in Chicago and report, which means that the case will not come up again until April. ‘The introduction of the name of Bea- trice Dreyfus into the case was a sensa- tion. She is known to all America as “Beatrice Brevaine, the Fencing Girl," and later as one of the most fascinating of the dancing girls in Anna Held's got two men, but the third escaped and! after that. In January, 193, he was | the detective was placed on trial before made captain and was promoted by Com- Commissioner Hanson as soon missioner Bingham to be acting In- returned to this city, Hanson spector on April 19, 1907, sored Beery at the trial, but as the His work in charge of the Third In- decision aad hung fire ever since, ft was) spection District, which included the thougte the case would be forgotten, | Tenderloin precinct, did not please Gen- It was said in Beery’s defense that it) Bingham, and he was made captain to send one man to brine | again In November, 197. He was a tea Deputy s he was unfair “GREAT CROWD CHEERS WESTON AT START OF 4,300-MILE WALK Postmaster Morgan Starts Aged Pedestrian on Long Tramp Across the Continent to Celebrate Seventy-first Birth- day—Will Reach San Francisco in 100 Days. the famous cisco within the 10 ¢ Was never in such day.” Weston has not yet determined upon the route he will take after he reaches 8 scheduled, 1 spirits as I am to- Edward Payson Weston, by pedestrian, to-day started from the New ork Post-Office Building on a 4,300 mile walk across the continent eral |) “Fencing Girl” Absent Witness | in the Batonyi Divorce Suits: BEareice BRVALE ARMY FORCE ; 4 PLAN TRIGUTE HALTS INVACERS BY PUBLIC 10 AT WEST POINT IMPRESS LAWLESS ee on Crossing Reservation Forced Back. did not take tl come on the reservation ‘The laborers then returned to land Falls and held an outdoo: having laborers ¥ been WEST POINT, N. ¥ undred officers when they the borders of the resers take a back road on the reservath going to and returning from work, ¢ plaints crowds obstructed the sidewalks the buildings and blew In the facea of women and men Hearing that the laborers at me held yesterdday gard the order the West Point aut! tles took precautie the laborers started they were met at the Gr army officers and told that if back road they cou had di March 15 ho we m- ployed on the Government reservation at West Point were held up by army attempted to cross ition here to day. Recently an order was issued that all laborers excepting mechanics should that the ar made tobacen sn tings Hded to disre- rt W to. y measures for work nment Une duit Hig! mass 1 they that Postmaster Morgan gave ue word at Shleane at will attend on the re-| ‘French Malds'* company. Hr Sita Hee ta ao 7 \d a great crowd cheered ports hi elves as to oc y woul’ t aid, “and will surely reach San Fran: ‘rest at Tarrytown to-night ae Peri chiea, MnO OF STEAMER AND SHIP. three divorce sults—in two as complain- ant and one as defendant. At sixteen | years of age she was maried to 0. PD. Watson, a wealthy planter of Little! Rock, After two weeks they separated, and she later on got a divorce from, Watson. Returning to Little Rock tn took him to Harlem Police Court on the same charge of non-support Davis made @ pathetlc appeal to Mag: istrate Crane. He sald he has been in hy a prison for a year and had had no means Davis Had Just Finished One Term of earning a iving tor his wife and IN “IAL A YEAR, ARREST NOW FOR NON- SUPPO71. : Ay ud. Tf they had him: arr 18, she was married to Frank Lowery, | phe smack Iris « Charge—May Go Back : arrested a 5 ¥ | Th on Charge—May G ar the end of each sentence he would) son of & Methodist evangelist nine more men fr to the Island, have to spend the rest of his days in| Then she went on the stage, taking! German ship ‘ ull. Magistrate Crane held hi sig/the stage name “Beatrice Breva about twenty ‘or months Raward Davis has by im in $u9 ROE UL Eas nile to Bn MTs, bail for a further hearing. While playing In this city Emi) Dreytus | Lightship FRAG Tiated ile sear a RRS > fell In love with her and they were! the Norweslan ¢ married, Mrs. Dreyfus was a frequent| men suifered areat erin on. Binckwell'a Island, wherestey REVIVES OLD) MYSTERY, I ctsitor to at, Louw atler her thirs fan open boat before they were Wax committed by Magistrate Herrman bi on se of nen-suppert made by his! p, Broth 7 marriage, up. : is ake rother Aske Perminsion Drey(us sued her for an absolute! pj feared tha : : jefore Grand Jury, (divorce in 198, naming Join $ Ithy coal operator of St is few belongings and died nj] the motion for an adjournment ited, Herrman on Maren 14 and home & Margretha, tox e LOWESTOFT, Ma’ Captain and Members of Margre Crew Missing After ( Othe England t Manigurte ‘and ebirg pth ree Sey and want. Rescued, M e On a thiriwer nates he intended to go Speclal to The Evening World.) i . child an on inate f He ret HAGKENBAOK, Maton a trial the visits of Fee and the dane-| crew, have ber ‘ ; nth atretty where he] Baker, of Boston, hine asked. Sa; | eset Coie neta ia baat and lop che grew of the ( sid baby awaited him. Court Justice Parker here for permis. | 19 Ch casa, Cincinnatl, Milwaukee and! jon taken t Pie t : a Te Anally to New York was told and Drey- Rotterdam wit e would forgive him On to: app efore the next Grand is now at BR a Dig Lgive him a chance. Jury fus got a decree, This was followed by ier bow andl § eee eds nase gaunt evidence | & successful suit for divorce instituted | _—- genes: Has abort te step 93 the Pe Ge a i Mes eai Bt ng | by. the wife of John 8. Fee In St. Loula | Fine New ‘Varkish Bathe boat for Manhattan, Policeman Petry myasteric ! s fo Plataek tessived dact nin the new Pu aiding ‘ hrother, Walter Farnswort x Justi lata ed decision on Is downtown ert ivewttd*ttn’ on a warrant issued by} alt Lae tobi Baker, the » Bias etal, Rievtzic end Tur Defiant Laborers Who !nsisted Citizens | strength of law Want Petrosino’s; Body to Lig in State at the City Hail. Now fathering a plan York to have Prominent Italians the by Petrosino Ife tn state In the City of Lieut Hall or some other publle bullding for | venty-four hours upon Its arrival from Vitaly uot only as a mark of respe th Amp t to martyred detective, but as an ex- to all of the respect in which the law id In this community, It is be Heved such a public tribute would give the lawless element In th eat Italian |, population a new and strong idea of the Is he | and order | March, the Republican lead- er of t strict In which Petrosino lived Francolini, the banker | ind Americus Stabile, a prominent mer- | chant, formed a committee that called | upon the Mayor to-day to ask him to James Gluseppe range such a tribute. Mrs. Adelina Petrosino, ssassinated police ding to her but is still ina ver the widow of lleutenant. was hold duties to- rvous condl- t fit of weep- s name was t day * intu a viole mand bro} hen her late husba tnot he believe is dead," she will know It ts true only Vien [see his body before me, It seems to me Ike a horrible I think inetimes [am asieep pif Cam re poor Joe. When will they bring him ome to me." Her brother Louls, who ts her main- tiy tn great grief, has written to ul fal Bank alermo_ to have retuned all letters recetyed there for the dead husband We know nothing about poor Joe's bod he said, The department will attend to ail t sul at Palermo I at The As rece American Con- ed instructions rom Commissioner am to have med and sent home We be soon app expedient r there t are T ttle fa As ed many om thetic ! H nail Ww ones, | _> | GAINTS IN SUBWAY STATION, Mrs, Agnes Tite No. 217 t st Brooklyn, was with ng spells on the . atform of the I enth subway st this afternoon, was removed to St Vincent's Hospital and jater taken home by her | Han husband, WEATHER—Fatr and colder to-night; Tuesday clea ® | RESULTS EDITION J PRICE 25% CENT. me | MAYOR ASKS $50.00 FOR SECRET ARMY T0 HHT BLACK HAND Petrosino’s Death Rouses City Officials and Aldermen Are Expected to Grant Sum Once Refused to Bingham for Special Force. 7,000 MEMBERS OF CAMORRA HIDDEN HERE, IT IS SAID, Protected by Wealthy Count rymen, Declares Dr. Asselta—Assassins’ Victim Carried List of Three Hundred of Them to Show the Italian Officials. |$1,.000 REWARD THE WORLD will pay a eased of $1,000 for information that will lead to the detection, arrest and conviction of the man or men responsible for the murder of Police Lieutenant Joseph Petrosino, in Palermo, Sicily, on Friday evening, March 52, The Board of Aldermen will probably Puss to-morrow, at M vor | McClellan's request, «bill appropriating $50,000 for a secret service | Jeal with the Black Hand, The Mayor will also ask the Ur Government to co-operate in the task of wiping e tO ted States out th te Camorra in this (country, In addition it is probable that the City of New York will offer a Spe- cial reward for the apprehension of the murderers of Petrosino, The 2uid- ing principle of the members of the Ifalian bands of assassins is cupidity, If there is money enough available it will almost certainly be possible to buy information that will lead {o the punishment of the men who killed Petrosino, and the opening up of a movement which will result in the total destruction of the Camorra in this country. a Dr. Rapahel Asselta, of No. 31 Prince stree Statement that there are between 6,000 and 7, t, is authority for the 100 Italians in this country combined in blackmailing and assassination schemes, He charges that {many respectable Italians in this city are more tha n indifferent to the | operations of the criminals. According to Dr. Asselta, a prominent feisco. New leans, St. Louls ana Itallan banker is shielding a murderer jo} ay Vin heavy who Killed three persons in Italy and) [talian po are all the theatres hid their bodies in a and of cellar, 3 mumitted under cover of other Italian banker boasts that for $0 he Black Hay he procured the suppression of some pa- | With the § of the United pers in the District-Attorney’s office, | States co-op which resulted {nan Itallan criminal de- /agents in tiv feating the ends of justice Mn a concerted movement against the Petrosino Carried List. Suse | 0 OF d assassination and Dr, Asselta says that when Petrosing M#CkMail, success in the suppression vantitoi ltaly ies haa aeiletie fit and the punishment of the leaders Aus now resident In this city snout follow been convicted of crime in italy Clew Found in Pittsburg fled in disguise when on pa tangible yas about to conclude At ment nat poltea (Navanen with the Italian Government, the doctor sek. tHosalavera rete Bere says, whereby these men were to be alnoy has jme'to Inapector: M fs after eported from the United States and re! po diteybas L iterty turned to Italy to serve terms in prison. | Rena at fe The Itallan prigons are deathtraps and tj, 5 cy} 7 it aaa the strongeat man cannot survive the tee confinement with its attendant tortures! 1) Oo" | ‘ iti pe nore than two years. Hence the desire! |, | ios lek ones a of the Camorra to put Petvosino out of) /, u Hout, hae fa Commissioner Bingham {s prep Dee a aye i pay} eee e wbility and Blate Cons F i ie Petrosiny. In ' ; . foe be an edict suspending the ress F F for’ the artment ¢ abu Z ul for the maintenance of Petro A Bat teleghal no's Widow and Infant daughter i t i potlee (0) aaa A National “War.” ta te Hlek Hand Detectives were sent out to-day Is By society les k e records of ail Italtans Mt t such a tine ag ave left this port for Ita * Fe ach Palermo just 3, when Petrosino salled t i Pittsburg detec The movement against the Black! tiv ne heavy Itallan will have to take a national populat 1 sind around the city, has Ghicago, Pittsburg, San Frau. gn efficient and complicated system for oe