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Show I I MOOTING IN YARDS FOLLOWS A KNOCK BOWM. WHEN POLICE ! ARE CALLED AND ARREST MADE I! 1 Luigl Olgllottl. an Italian employe j of the Southern Pacific company at J i the local shops, was arrested earlj yes terday morning at his home on West Twentieth street, on complaint ol John W. Brown, a switchman, who alleges 1 that the Italian .-hot at him following ; a fight. According to the statemenl Eiren out by the police, Brown claimed to have been trying to "spot" an engine 1 near the turntable and had told the ? Italian to get out of the way. He claimed ;iciiotri applied a vile epithel to him and thai he promptl knot Iced ! the Italian down, striking him so hard on the chin thai he lost worldy COnnfeC tions for some moments. i The story goes on to the general I effect that the Italian decided not to , itteinpt further fighting a la American ; jj and went home for his 38 caliber re-' re-' .oiver. Returning In the darkness he I l vths unall to locati his game in ; hurry, but Hnall caught a glimpse ol Brown. And Drown CSUghl n climpse of Glgliotii and thr weapon at the same moment and made s dive for a shed so quickl 'hat he spoiled the marksmanship of the Italian thouglf the bullet went close enough to Brown to afford the base for a complaint Which Chafgefl the Italian with assault with a deadly weapon wtih intent to kill. j Following the .shooting. Brown claims, the Italian believed he had killed his enem) and went home to rest in bed. Foreman Taylor Ot lhe shops, notified noti-fied ol the shooting and Detective T H BlackbUtn and Officers T J. Paine and H C Johns hurried in a polite hurried in a police aulo to the scene. They went to the home of the Italian and tound him In bed will) the Tevolver under his pillow, fully loaded except for one discharged shell which was still in the gun. The case will come up for hearing tomorrow in the municipal court. |