L'italia
February 11, 1905
The Black Hand Again.
Luigi Capparelli, residing at 9457 Exchange Ave., South Chicago, received a black hand letter which he has turned over to the police who advised him to disregard it.
He believes the letter, bearing a Pullman post-mark, was sent to him by certain persons whom Capparelli was forced to dismiss when the railroad for which he works as station-boss, ordered a cut.
He has fulfilled the demands made in the letter, that he leave his present domicile, under threat of death.
The police are carrying on an investigation in Pullman.
