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) Sr ! gathering information. Through this _ sistem it wos learned that Pasquarellt has heen missing for « mon r more. Pasquarelli is described by the Pitts- burg police as the smartest Itallan erim- {nal within their ro of knowledge. He acted as a “stool pigeon’ for two years or more, but an examination of his rec- ord shows he never turned up anything but minor offenses and minor offenders. Was “Stool Pigeon.” He made his headquarters in Hillside, an Italian mining settlement fifty miles from Pittsburg and ranged all through the coal mining and iron working dis- triots between Hillsville and Pittsburg. Because of his connection with the State Constabulary he was never mo- Jeated by the Pittsburg police on his visits to that city, but the Pittsburg Ttallan sleuths always suspected him of using his ‘stool pigeon’ position to protect himself in blackmailing opera- tions. Hillsville ts the location of a nest of Itallan extortioners and has been the scene of many mysterious murders. Rocco Racca, who Killed a prosperous miner who refused to submit to black- mail was hanged in Hillsville last | | | » | week. Another Is under sentence of mi death there for a similar cause. ‘The Pittsburg detectives have learned that on last Thursday a code cable- gram was sent from Hillsville. It was addressed to a man in Palermo and bore a code signature, The name of the man to whom the cablegram was sent and the context of it have been - forwarded’ to the police of Palermo, t } i ; | | \ | ¥ t } Through sources of Information Imown only to the Foreign Third Sec- thon of the State Constabulary, It has deen learned that Pasquarelli went to Italy on a secret mission. Two of his Intimate friends in Hillsville disap-| peared Saturday afternoon when the news of the assassination of Petrosino reached the mining regions through th Pittsburg afternoon papers. | Was Known Here. Pasquarelli was well known !n cer.) tain Italian circles in this city, He came to New York frequently in con mection with the investigation of mat- ters for the State Constabulary, In- quiries are being made to-day among steamship companies to establish, if possible, when he sailed. Watch is being kept on all plers from which steamships are advertised to sall for Itallan ports, In the hope of apprehend- Ing the two men who disappeared from Hillsville on Saturday ‘Thus far this is the only clue of any worth that has been picked up here in connection with the fon Petrogino. It fs known that th } close connection between Itallan black~ mailers, bomb-throwers and assassins 0 this city and of Pittsburg and the coal regions. Petto, ‘the Ox," a the famous barrel murder, was | after he wriggied a from the police authorities of this city, In a mining town in Pennsylvania, near Wilkes | Barre, by members of a secret soclety (0 | which he belonged. In Palermo, {s reported, several ar-| rests haye been made, Including two! women. Even the identity of those ar- rested is concealed by the officials, how- ever. Police Commissioner Bingham returned to headquarters to-day from a short va- cation, He reached his at o'clock this morning and went Into the Detective Bureau, where the men were Mined up for dally inspec In speak- ing of this visit later Stamp Out the Gangs. “TY talkrd to the detectives end told them how deeply I was affected over the death of Joe Petrosino, I told them he died a martyr lke a soldier oa the field of battle and It was the noblest death & man could die, I also told them that the death of Petrosino should serve as & double incentive to every policeman to stamp out the desperate murderers who have terrorized the Itallan residents of this city for so long.” The Commissioner received this morn- Ing a letter from Ambassador Des Plan- ches In which the representative of the Italian Government in Washington @x- presses his consternation @ id deep sor- row over the death of Petrosino, whom he was personally acquaint: He asked that his sympathy be exten to the widow and the members of the Police Department When the Central Office m for instructions to-day twenty of the Italian section of the were ordered to remain for ence with Inspector MeCaft were in a private room for a long time and left In pairs. It is supposed th ce 8 wit have been detailed to run down New York ends of the Pasquarelli matter Petrosino will be buried here. Mis body will be shipped from Palermo to- ward the end of this week if the ry formalities can be comy bp that time, The funeral will prob ably take place from the old Catt dral S In Mott street, where the detective was @ married two years ago “hs Prayers were offered yesterday the Catholic churches i | for the repose of Petrosino’s soul bishop Farley iss instructions this unusual proc A mover is under way to provide a fund for support of Petrosino's widow and \fant. Many wealthy have pressed a des: Commissic Bingham to subscribe to such @ fund, A report from Palermo states In al ne Ar dur Petrosino was in Naples and Palermo to’ provide for the ty of Mr Roosevelt upon the arrival of the latter when he stops off {n Italy on the way to Africa joner t on questioned i sald that Petros n business exclusiv ge DEPOSED LEADER'S FACTION ORDERED PETROSINO'S DEATH, ‘The deportation gerico Alfano from th p his subsequent trial = murder of And | S.wite ts broug sectives at h mation of I was Petro Syortat “The was ta \oner th the New Yo ® Alfano w 2 Camorra i Italy, A fano brough (teen Cuce and th tte 8 demned to death ' Alfano engineer ——_- Seitt & Compan x City for 7 Cuccolo was stabbed thirteen times, His j wife said she knew the and the next day she was f Suspicion fell upon to New York, Petrosiny | jin a basement reatauront | LSsassins, a dead. Aliane, who fled Mulberry Bend, recognized him from a sear on Jthe lett side of his face and had hin deported, He was tried Naples and condemned to Imprisonment in the Efrem prison, where Le probably diea. Men imprisoned tn that place do not ive {more than a year, It ted at the trial t the Camorra demned Joe Petrosiny t sack Hand of Naples ts the Alfano faction, | - |MAYOR PAYS HIGH TRIBUTE TO SLAIN DETECTIVE'S WORK. Mayor MeClel- n charge of In a statement to-day Jan eulogized the m eph Petrosino, saying The death of Lieut. Petrosino Is a great logs to the Police Department and therefore to the city, The very form in Which It came shows the man's worth, for the hatred in which the eriminals held him w s value to his empl F s he had worked faithfully amid which culminated in- his ;He knew those dangers, but never flinched from them. He was @ braye man.” ———— BLAMES POLICE | OF PALERMO FOR Among the few social diver: | Detective Joe Pet were the dinners of the Societa del Dit- | to or Society: of the er at the ( Romano at No, 113 Mulberry street, 1 | is a secret club, organized for social and benevolent purposes and includes membership many prominent citizens 3 that ‘d himself in its Italian A dinner was held by the organtz at the Romana last night. It had t arranged for a week in advance, but in- stead of being a Joyful occasion tt was & meeting of mourning. A silent toast was drunk to the memory of the brave lated of him. Assistant Dist Brooklyn, presided Mr. Carrao was tn community y nart ne crooks. elf known known to de himsel e tru) were k y be found that mixed up In the plot to You ssured Palermo who but the, will never tell,” : eS PETROSINO WAS ON THE TRACK OF SLAYER GUAKINO Chief Clerk Jacob FE. Bausch, of the! Manhattan Coroner's Office, t re called that shortly before L! Joe. Petrosino satled for Italy he visited that office and upon request was furntshed with details of a murder cc mmitted on Jan. 2, 197 Phillp Guarino, Known in police cir- cles as “Chop Suey Joe," a notorious character, of No, 1 street, and killed John Flynn, Bast One Hundred and Third and fled the country, The mur- murderer shot three persons, but Flynn's wounds ¢ Gua- rino was not h ie before sall- Svening Wé 1 a hope to ar I unders erate man an ng." MADE PROTEST AT GOING ALONE ON ITALIAN TRIP, it was learned to- » to Italy against his He wanted another him, but {t was de would be too great him a list of ire derers & from Ita Italian Government, W i r all of them « It not th by ends here that h as slain by any one who followed him to FE » but \ nired Camorra, sought ¢ out of the way for thelr own safety It is known he was recognized by a ag authority to find out wh 1, This he TWO HE BROOKLYN RAID BY 9B > D AFTER VACHRIS'S SQUAD, The attermath of a raid made by tlve B I 1 prosoners were gned 4 i, i H renu, sald that the raid had nection with the assassination of De teotive Attorney Carrao, of | Ked him up] G SKULLAND BONES. 4° SN OF HOEL RS SLNES > ruesome Emblem on Regis- ter and Thumbprints Only ered detective, | Wh Clues to Robbers. iREE IN THE ATTACK. Had Been Drinking in a Place Near the Eastern and Could A eku! of hal nigl bet was left as a clue to the crime by the] fe | murderers Tl mer first ithe {ditt reg ames, On wal register and till, | which they rifled, they lett crimson | thumb and finger prints, and two blocks from o and many anecdotes were re- | smeared the clothing of a newsboy with | | |the | men wor the hotel. their victim's mone Fe com bacl alse shir a spol N and by Vel tha }on drin Ben Ross’ in Hardly Stand. | smeared bloteh of Ink, meant for a} Mand cross bones, on the register the Eastern Hotel, at No. 64 White 1 street, where Isador De Valent, aj PETROSINO'S DEATH, 4x conector of Mount Vale, N. Ju, and | ht clerk of the hotel, was murdered | ween 3 and 4 o'clock this morning, | he slayers committed tl) crime lke nh moving In a drunken nightmare, beating In the skull and cuttin, throat of their victim, and th ng thelr gruesome emblem ister where they had signed the | two the of the crime they | evidences of thelr crime, Acted Like Drunken Brawlers. | The murder was committed by three ), garbed as sailors or tramp tron- kers, They beat in the clerk's skull a piece of gas pipe and rifled the, fof $97 without arousing one of | hundred guests or employees In the | The slayers also took $150 from | belt. | fore the crime was nmitted the murderers d In the | k room of the Blue Front, a saloon | > known as Hildebrecht's, two doors n Hotel e trlo were , unshaven and dishev- fa tramp type, well known | water froni. They wore| nd overalls, stained and t ‘ged caps and great 3. One had tow hair and} with a Swedish accent, | 0 one heard them go up the steps | no one was awak in the hotel | what they did. It ts plausible or several hours b }elled men o: jalong the ts, ra thick- | aces left of their visit that when guined the office floor de ant sat alone behi register | t two of them seribt Ir names the register and ther x nk of water. One a sera labor pains and legible Struck With Piece of Pipe. There te nothing to show that the clerk did not go into the pantry willingly. It fs a little room, a few feet from the desk, and as he crossed the threshold and reached for a water pitcher he was struck on the back of the head with ay > of gas pipe with an elbow in it. | The elbow of the ptpe left a twin-Inch dee Gy along they trance t whe p impression in hls skull umbling and fa as they lurched stand. “6 papers from the boy 1 gripping bim for supp t r the 1 red hem as Lindorfer ye Front, had ys they asked @ where the ointed to the ‘oy desertbed t er in the harge of trlo returned out with ing, they ir pockets empt lisplayed erump and with a $% bill paid £ nds of drinks, which th ured down. thelr throa 4 as they could. Tie a murder was being | cried al ghborhood they _ IN eet again and of thumb and fin- P police as clues, f the three three of TS WIN HOT FIGHT SURGEN IN CONGRESS, nued from st Page.) was res order es en the nolse had sut 1 Champ Clark, amld Democratl ers ‘ the following resolution ffs The world is with the man who smiles Cofiee Hurt has been used a week. ‘There's a Reason.” WeinenS HOTEL OF FRANCE ! di i H 4 Can, te Oa Min n ‘elle raat slere D, MONDAY, MARCH 15, 1909, { Letter Received by Wite From Petrosino, Slain Detective Ifa 7 128 Ae bhy; a ros Saliens gon, (o his “MAA an (PArinac yews fee Briere sis ud Poste wicket Math Lote ck frat ; / ray “ta ine Aamo a flutn elerina eh pHethe thew jaa. Lie es tad hrc ALM VW La Cs Onrgug he dlr iy Prarend fan LOriin ae akherko tuaurdaleior (th & le cnn, ay A Mitte arull Atle eee, Poe fn fe A A odinre VEUT Pe TROSINOS LETTER H Translation of the last letter written by Lieut. Joseph Petrosise wy ais wife fron Palermo, Sicily, the place of his assassination. The letter was delayed in transmission and was received by Mrs, Petrosino last Thursday. en route to Palermo. Dearest Wife: The answer to the letter was sent out by last Satur steamer and is now Palermo, Feb. 28, 1909. CAPT. HANS TRIAL 1 FR APL 19 Insanity at Time of Tragedy Is Indicated by Counsel as Defense. Justice Garretson, in the Supreme arms and feet for about twel Court, at Plushing, to-day, designated gna itch, then would. ti April 1) as the day when Capt. Peter and get very dry, then C. Hi mu will be placed on trial for the der of William RB. Annis, Bayshore Yacht Club on Aug. th Eugene N. L. Young appeared in court this morting In behalf of Capt. Hains, at the and District-Attorney Frederick C, De Witt moved for trial, There was little or nothing fn the proceedings to shed light on the line of se John W Melntyre, clint counsel for Capt. Hains, will pursu although when he remarked a few days ago; “That fellow ought to Mat- teawan,” it was indicated that insanity will be the plea To two indictments Capt. Hains plead- ed not guilty, although his plea to the second | t was “Not guilty on the ground of nity at the time commission 4 CAPT. ZALINSKI BURIED. Government Joins In loner to Dynamite Gun Inventor. ROCHESTER, N.Y. M ind 1 4 FOR orel hroat old in Chest USE Omeea Oil | Rub the throat and chest with I have arrived in Palermo, and everything looks very strange to me It seems as though I had been away from Italy a thousand years, like it, here I have been ill with influenza five in Rome, but now I feel much better. When I return I will tell you a T don't I} about it. Oh, God! what misery 1s days, which compelled me to remain Send all letters to Banca Commer- | ciale, Palermo, which will be my address while here. My love to Angelina, Luigi, Bleci, Anzino, Arturo; also to my brother) @{). ) CON Antonio and his family, Also to Calucei and his family and your sister, I send you and our baby a thousand thousand embraces. Your affectionate husb: GIUSEPPI PE ne said first session, with the following | ules of said Six- weaker be, and he Is & appoint the follow- ittees and no others hereafter specifically int other committees vy he House, The commit- ways and means, on printing, le: au rized to on mileage and on enrolies To Sit During Recess ection 1 of Rule 10, w the Committee on 1 to read as fol nist of fifteen r vlected by the id committe own t its An Hesolyed, Further, that the follow. « med members of the House Dalzell, Smith (lo Mann_(Tilinois) New Joseph H \ ardner (Mass- esota), Hayes (California), ky), Champ Clark (M Underwood, Hiteheock » and Buri sour), 0. L (Nebraska), Hay (Virgin son (Tes be, and they are hereb: elected and appointed members of the Committee on Rules, with all the rights, powers rivileges conferred upon the Con ‘on Rules by the rules of the Hi and in addition to the powers ¢ ed upon them, they are hereby authorized and directed to re- vise, amend, simplify and codify the of the House velusions to the House of the first Monday In which report shall be of and remain » House, all have au- rules of proced ) report th Repregentat December the u highest {) disposed of by t “Weought to ai An gress and in recess, to send for pe suns and papers and t all be pald f the Hous ngent fu ut -sald Con att tr the Clark resolution was use had a protra resolution by Mr. Fitay & the rules in slighter de- ative Clark in th esent rin sed the Fitz the minority vigorously op- solution intimat- rk member was le al re and on motion o time, | for the ft Mr. ginning at 3.50, Hscussion 0 the resolution —_.>__—_ PASTOR MAY QUIT BAYONNE. ‘The Rey. 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