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   Portsmouth Herald (Newspaper) - June 7, 1910, Portsmouth, New Hampshire                                VOL XXV NO 216 PORTSMOUTH N TUESDAY JUNE Dally Republican merged with The Herald July 1 1902 PRICE TWO CENTS NORTHERN BANKERS TO HAVE SUMMER OUTING Coming to Hotel Wentworth on Day of This Month Tho Northern Bankers Association hold their summer outing and banquet at tho Hotel Wentworth on Wednesday evening June 22 Ex- Governor John McLano has accepted an invitation to address the tion after the banquet on his of the peace conference and prominent bankers will speak on and banking subjects It is expected that over one hundred bers from New Hampshire and mont will stand On Thursday the by invitation of tho officials of the local banks the association will be entertained with a trip to the navy yard and points of historical Interest In and about mouth A luncheon will be served at noon to the association by the mouth bankers at the Rockingham house A GREAT EARTHQUAKE IN ITALY MAN KILLED Campania June quake at o'clock this morning devastated the provinces of Calabria Campania Apulia and Wires are down and communication interrupted but thousands are known to be homeless and between thirty and to be dead The destruction was probably less The officers of the Northern the earthquake in severity ers Association President F Sawyer N H First Vice President A H dler Bellows Falls Vt Second Vice President A M Heard of Manchester N H Secretary Treasurer H T Robbins Newport Vt Executive committee L H Bixby Montpelier Vt Nelson Bailey Wells River Vt L T Thurber Nashua N H There will bo a meeting of the ex- committee and chairman of committees of the Old Home Week celebration at City hall this evening ly equaled the great Messina quake of December 1908 POSTAL SAVINGS v BANK Washington June Postal Savings Bank is today the sub- ject of an agreement that it shall pass the house of representatives A meeting of the Mayor and Council on Wednesday evening Co Lawn Waists Embroidered worth Lawn Waists Hamburg and Lace Trimmed and a big variety Lawn Waists of flue materials all 50 to each GINGHAM PERCALE AND LAWN Gingham Dresses Lace Yoke Lace or Linen Trimmed choice to Lawn Lace and Hamburg Trimmed very dainty to Linen Suits nil Pure Linen up Fancy Lawn UP Long Figured Lawns and Cotton UP White Linen Skirts Spring Coats and Suits All Marked Down Below Cost I Y Y Y i Y Y Y t Y I I Y Y t t Raphael Fatally Stabbed By Agostino Trovato COMMON JACK-KNIFE USED Trouble Started Over Game of Cards for the Captured in Hay Excellent With Has Eru gaged Counsel Raphael ketter known i of the people in that section to im- i Ralph Rossa was killed on j part any information They learned Market street shortly after four j from a little girl named o'clock on Monday afternoon and that Trovato had run into his Travato the selt confessed ing house on Russell street They slayer is locked up at the police made a search of that house but charged with the crime ed to locate him and having the Both are Italians and thulr favorite weapons a knife which was used and with fatal effect It was a common and Trovato stabbed his three times the first stab a Joys Of i Emphasized In The Display Of Outdoor Furniture For the large and attractive selection of material and tinted Willow German Reed Maple and Rush pieces each designed ior tranquility and repose For the lawn and readiness to put into place when the call of summer color and breeze beckons you to the shady open Swings Hammocks Settees and Rustic chairs Variety WUB never never so Painted lawn swings iu pleasing colors at Fibre rush furniture chairs begin at 87.60 Heed furniture from for a email chair and other ate prices for very choice You can enjoy the more frequently If you have a Hoosier Kitchen Cabinet HARGE ON BROTHERS Vaughan St OilCloth Wall Papers Old Hickory rustic furniture Arm Chairs and settees at 85 Caue and Maple porch furniture at fur a comfy Willow arm chair as low as EXPLOSION IN MACHINE SHOP litory surrounded began a systematic search of the buildings They had been through several whoa Deputy Sheriff Shaw went ed by Joseph Sacco and climbed into blow in the groin severed the the loft He was looking over tho femoral artery and caused death hough there were two wounds in the breast one directly over tho heart but it is thought this did not trate very deep died almost Instantly and Trovato made a dash for liberty hut he was captured within an hour Gasolene Tank Blew Up in the Shop of Charles t hay when he heard a movement in the corner and upon investigation found Trovato crouched down in the corner and when the officer pulled his club and ordered him to put up his hands he did so saying All right Mr Shaw I won't cause any trouble He was handcuffed in the loft and as in a hay loft of a barn on Russell they came out of the barn Asst street within a hundred yards of Marshal Hurley and Officer Shannon next Ladies Jersey VisN in styles or knee and Ladies Jersey Union Suits all styles Children's Jersey Vests Imv neck no sleeves Children's Silk I isle II Ladies Tan asserted 500 Ladies Black its Ladies Black Si k Lisle Hose double tap Onyx No pair Ladies Silk Black 50 and Sjc pair Dutch Collars a Auto Veils Chiffon yards long i wide all Tub Brand Wash Trimmings all colors 6c to yard Fancy Wash igc yard White Lace Wash Veils new to 52.25 each Shoe String Ribbons Black While and I2c 150 yard LADIES Mm JOURNAL PATTERNS R French Co the crime took place The body of was picked up from the middle of the street and laid on the sidewalk while the ambulance was called Inn before it arrived lie was dead and the body was removed to Undertaker 0 W Ham's morgue i The crime was witnessed by several and Joseph Sacco In front of whose place the murder was ed telephoned Hie police that there ras somo trouble Marshall le sent Officers Shannon and son down and on their arrival they ound still alive and back for the ambulance In lie meanwhile Assistant Marshal arrived and later Marshal sent Deputy Sheriff Shaw who happened into the station down 0 assist Trovato Captured The officers quickly learned that Trovato had committed the crime and they began a thorough search of the neighborhood being hampered as is usually the case by the unwillingness i I er workman Brewsler were thrown off their feet but not injured to any extent i n i i i i i i TUNGSTEN LAMPS The trade name recently given to Lamp is Lamp but except a trails Lame Reduction in Price Customers entitled to free re- of carbon incandescent lamps can now obtain Tungsten Lamps in exchange for the lowing excess 25 Watt 50 40 CO 100 150 250 50 70 75 TTO W Coily Supt were just coming out of the building and they took him in charge and handcuffed to Shaw and Hurley he to the station with Of- ficer Shannon keeping the excited ians back As the officers appeared with prisoner the brother of the murdered man Joseph Rossa became very ex- cited and for a time it looked as though he would attempt to do harm to the prisoner but the officers ed him off and took the prisoner the police station where he was searched and immediately locked in a cell Common Jackknife Weapon A common Jackknife found among other effects and Marshal Entwistle and Asst ey ho admitted that it was the knife had stabbed with An examination revealed stains on the big blade Self-Defence Travato informed the officers that bo had stabbed Rossa as he called aim but it was in self-defence He that Rossa or grabbed him by the and to kill him at the same reaching hack for a revolver At hat he pulled his knife and struck it him and they and when Rossa dropped ho fled and after ing his boarding house hid in the where he remained until found by Deputy Nobody was gd to see the prisoner shortly after he was booked ho asked that Attorney John W Kellcy he sent for After a short talk with Mr engaged him to defend him and at the advice of his counsel refused to talk any more Two important Calogero Maligno and Paolino the ter who witnessed tho crime and tried to separate tho two men were placed under arrest by Officer That the workmen employed in the machine and shop of Charles R Pearson on Haven court were not in- stantly morning Is the fact that the doors of the shop CHANGES AT FREIGHT OFFICE were open Two of the force Brewster and Charles were just Cashier and Other Appointment in the Clerical Force ning work and had started to make some repairs on a big gasoline tank of a motor boat The tank had been emptied of gasoline but still con- gas enough to nearly wreck the building Taylor with a got near the tank a cap had been removed and in an instant there Several changes in the clerical force at the Boston and Maine freight office occurred on John H as resigned to cept a position in the Piscataqua ings bank and will he succeeded by was an explosion that was heard half a mile away The big copper tacle opened at the top and pieces flew in all directions Parts of It as a new member of the force went through the upper floor and j clerks lodged in woodwork in the roof The concussion was so strong that it took out nearly every window in the shop complete Taylor who was the nearest to the tank was cut slightly on the face and John P Harden Charles Faulkner was appointed assistant cashier and Alexander Bilbruck enters the office or Tuesday night and Generally fair in England with moderate temperature There may the proprietor and the r he rains in northern New England T THE STAPLES STORE Continued oa second page Wednesday June 8th j IS Elite Petticoat I Day at Our Store To add a interest we shall offer 3 styles of Petticoats at Each WHAT WE They are made to fit around the Wps Just call and we will I show them to you Other grades and LEWIS t STAPLES 7 Market St SAY is SO   

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