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THE SAN FRANCISCO CALL, SUNDAY, MARCH 25, 1906. . . f%%%%%fifi?"”fllfi [ Would-Be ** Bad Man’’ Frightens Women ) and They Perform Absurd Actions. ~ |Dispute Over a Net Culmi- — ' nates in Shooting Affray Author of Their Scare Seems 16 Relish! ™1 Bullet Takes Effect Censure From a Police Judge. WOUND NOT DANGEROUS BY JAMES C. CRAWFORD. Salvatore Onorato Placed Un- | L ADIES, KNl ; I ED UNDERWE A won. Juiee | der Arrest and Angelo Da- BT e <5 Teme: | quinsto Taken to Hospital | From the largest. manufacturers of the best. made goods. They sell the product, of these mills in all parts of the United States and Canada. Once a year they sell all their samples. We, being their preferred cus- tomer, they sold to us at. a liberal discount,, cost. not, considered, and you can imagine what. a low price we bought. them for. They consist. of Vests, Tights, Drawers and Corset. Covers. They are made of all wool, silk and wool, silk and ‘cotton, all .silk, and lisle cotton, in light, medium and heavy weight. HERE'S AN EXAMPLE OF THE WAY WE WILL SELL THEM. TIGHTS AND DRAWERS CORSET COVERS Cotton, light and medium weight: 25¢ quality Made of English thread; 35¢ quality, sample pric Cotton and wool; different weights, 75¢ kind Made of English lisle; 50c quality, sample price . All wool, light and heavy weights; $1.00 kind Made of silk and cotton; 73c quality, sample price All silk, knee or ankle length; $1.00 kind . Made of all silk; $1.00 quality, sample price . VESTS VESTS Low neck and no sleeves, many with hand crochet yoke, *made of High neck and long sleeves, made of French Thread...... French thread, 25¢ kind.... 7 Made of wool and cotton, different weight . Made of Vega silk, soc kind. Made of all-silk, light and heavy weight, $ All-silk, $1.00 kind.. Made of silk and wool, $1.50 kind, sample price. . Bert Rogers | A e mounced to the Grand A dlspute over a fishing net culminated yesterday morning in a shooting affray on | Bay street, and it was by a mere aécident that murder was not committed. Angelo fisherman, 23 Vandewater srovides merely mine the con- f\"l'i deter- Iy fit to | Daquiusto, 1d the court | street, recetved a bullet in'his left thigh, defense made prima fagle | hut the wound is not deemed dangerous. mplied with that pro- | galvatore Onorato, fisherman, 48 Bay ate of one m¥s- | girect, who wounded Daquiusto, is in the he had examined both | ity Prison on a charge of assault to them physical- | E | murder. ontended that | © About a week ago Onorato accused Le- as Day was enrolled ag a | nardo Daquiusto, Angelo's brother, of ner in this State, and en- | gteqling one of his nets. Lenardo denfed | ito the statute the |y anq a fight ensued. Yesterday morning 1sed” ‘preceding “physl- | ghout § o'clock, while Lenardo was mend- Judge would not sanction | jng his net on fisherman’s wharf, Onorato iterpolation. Then it was | gnegked up behind him and knocked him ordinance regulating box- | gyer, beating him severely. Onorato was des that the examin- | gecompanied by his father and brother. putable,” but his | A4 they left the whart they met Angelo ow the statute to be | o Bay street and Onorato told him to get inance. | a revolver and fight a duel with him. An- ebaum recelved the decision | gelo declined, but said he was willing to d jinformed her sympathizers | fight him with bare knuckles at any time. Ived to prosecute the | Dnorato was armed with two revolvers, he can find legal te-|and he pointed ‘one at Angelo, "who" took | refuge behind a telegraph pole. Onorato | | fired a shot at him, but missed him, and Angelo in his excitement slipped and fell. As he was rising to his feet Onorato fired g exhibitio n Even Our Salcspeople ‘Arc Surpriscd To the Parlicular Women At the big cut we have made in our Ladies’ Or those who have their Corsets made to order. SHIRT WAISTS, and we are positive you'll Inspect these—THE LA VIDA. be more so-when you inspect them. Have our corsetiere try a pair on For Slender Women lo Read Or those who want to improve their form. SAHLIN FORM IMPROVER and CORSET COMBINED 1dge Mogan has given himself until rrow td decide a questibn involving respective rights of landlord and |mnother shot at him and the bullet struck s to ascertain,-by a calm | him above the left knee. (Paris fashion says high bust and Herr's 2 few of you. You are not compe]lled' to buy. Icting testimohy, [* Onorato and his father and brother left tapering waist)—To be -in styLe the many; newspaper _ LA VIDAS are built of every- Q. Rugh, keeper of | the Scene and the central station was no- you must show a full figure w space ‘will not let us thing best. The craftsmen who make them are skilled cust tail- ors, who produce each entirely by hand. They are filled with whale- bone, which rtnders !nfln always perfect fit- 2 Secord street, or until recently a ntitled to cre- graceful lines and curve Sahhn Form' Improver will do for your figure what your dressmaker cannot do; you tified of the shooting. Policemen~J. B. Collins, A. G. Skelly and Eawards were sent in the patrol wagon to Bay street. They sent Angelo to the Harbor Emer- describe all; made of all-wool iron-frame a Funch batiste and all-wool mohair; in Birmingham, most, paca, need notishow dcficient bust measure; ywhat na- man tan]or and fancy efiecl, in ‘all the newest & choked her | suceeeded in opening the front door,-but | | no padding or interlining needed in )our waist finish; real worth $2.7: 5, $3.05 ‘and $4.50; it's )zreat variety; mr the small, mll or stout figure; z g of his |their further entrance was barred. One or jacket; physicians recommend themas health | | 3 case’ whers we lose. . Price now......51.98 | | In sateen, coutil and other materia s:_-their ol Mr. Rugh | of them telephoned to police headquarters promoters; the straps crossing in the back act Srri b : ble N ) splendid wearing “qualities make them in the battery, he | and Detectives Ryan and O'D(-n were de- as shoulder brace; made of fine imported mate- (On bargain table N0 4 long .run the cheapest of all makes; made in so he com- |itailed on the case. rials; boned with aluminoid, which is unbreak- many _styles that we can gua you made- s i did: he ‘[}t:”if]:?;r‘;‘e"g;fi';e:‘nr::\‘:L;‘:fl:‘;‘]z;;‘:fi; able and rustproof; no excuse for not having = to-order fit. Price...... _..$3.50 and $3.00 4 | Houba Rydn it it th ity a perfect figure, neither a strain on your purse; Comparc Thesc Prices (Only to be had at this store.) 4 1 i % | into the room where Onorato was hiding, our price..... Stsesrare seragaiaseee .. 81.00 th what you have been paying. and when he saw them he threw up his hands. After handcuffing Onorato they made a search for the revolvers and found them in a carpenter’s shop near the | house. Onorato claimed that Angelo®had | one of the revolvers and was going to | shoot him, but he wrenched it from him. | Ryan and O'Dea say they have witnesses |'to prove that Angelo did not have a re- volver and never carried one. { ————— NEW OFFICIALS TO SERVE w full Jengths Brice. | THE SOUTHERN PACIFIC | For Stout Women—Ladies’ Hose (the extra 11 S wide kind), made of extra fine cashmere wool, Passenger and Freight Agen double heels and toes, light and medium weight, | Named for Oregon and Territory no.better stockings made at even double this | East of Sparks, Nev. i price IR 50c | Four riew appoiritments were { SOAP (Andrew Jergen's kind)—Made of the purest ingredients; delicately per- fumed in rose, violet, new mown hay. A box of 3 cakes for 12¢ LA SEDUISANTE FACE (French make)—Comes in natu- extra fine powder; LooKing Cosls Nothmg But ly save more you are in need of a La\' es’ Shopping or Hand Bag; a New York job- ber being overstocke his loss you'll be the gainer if one. Made of seal grain leather, ext frame, leather lined purse, inside t Vienna handle; the biggest two dollars’ that you ever saw for ey as s (Not in paper, but you'll find in store.) Valvable Reading Matter That is, if you want any good warm Ladies’ Hose. Ladies’ Hose, made of steam shrunk cashmere wool, double heels and toes, sanitary dyed b]agk POWDER relle, rose blanche, rachel; does not harm the most sensitive skin. Our pricelarge Box . sos s oo ioh .= 15¢ ROUGE FIN DE THEATRE—One of . the best rouges; gives a pink blush appearance to the skin. Our price.. A box 10e match, worth Key to Wealth Is Right Buying Here are some Ladies’ Shirt Waist Patterns at a Right Price. Enough white Persian lawn t6 make the largest wo- man a waist; also wide em- broidery Insertion for fronat, cuffs and collar. Our price, pat- 30¢ vesterday by the Southern Pacific of- ficials at headguarters. . Under the | | new regime-R. B. Miller-has been ap- pointed general freight agent and. A. | L. Craig general passenger agent of the lines in Oregon. They will make their headquarters in Portland and assume ir new duties at once. | There will also be changes in the management of the lines east of Sparks, Nev. J. A. Reeves has been commis- or sioned general freight agent and D. E. ngham; but was interminably at war | Burley general passenger agent for this Mothers. L Who make' up their children’s dresses, we have a surprise in store for you Monday morning. Take a dook at our first bargain counter and see those children’s dresses. You'll find the prices less than you can buy the material for. Some 200 among them. Here’s one of the many to show you how we will sell theni; made of all-wool French cashmere; the new v Embroidery and Laces at Little Prices 897 yards of TORCHON or THREAD- RUB( LACE, irom 1 to 3 inches wide, pearl edge, the good ~washing - kind for children’s dresses or ladies’ underwear; your choice of 50 patterns; now F 3 g Embroidery, 27 to 36 |nches wide, made on swiss and-cambric, pretty designs of patterns for corset covers, skirts or children’s dresses, ec » her district. They will transact all their $1.00 and $1.25 value; our price. .50¢ nch : k¢ : £ dz ged assault occurred in the | pysiness at Salt Lake. City. Rgored skirt; the waist is made with a full Why Rvuin Your Eyecsight .. " ¥ c - ‘. R : ¢ Mrs. Birmir n];mg o e pouch ° front; trimmed with twe rows of fancy When vou can buy children’s white wear for cessic Shei i !‘ » bic .n:.“{'\\\'“:x A Half-Dozen Half-Price. New Ribbon braid, standing collar, wide sleeves, deep cuffs; such prices as these. i : »rd entered the chamber it 50 1‘::‘:5?:—”??“53::‘1 \‘1?,‘;,?"‘&”:’;“:“" The French imported kind, for Easter neck- lined through. Instead .of $2.00, Mond;vs GIRLS’ DRAWERS—Made of soft bleached ke whe intent to breathe soft mnot} D y by . any, s et oty Uietee At e B T T Y SRR o e R e L o : § ¢ bty =4 3,,“,'&, “,1, 04 PO | continue in popularity. Several fami- “"{. or "““‘“"yT"“gp"“sf' dD rpL{._l}:m fr{m}!]!let'l' with a h_tm%t‘lt_che}r)i ru fle and - ne, but to place in the window a |11 have bought two of them, and a o. 7—All-silk Taffeta, fancy colored Dres- finished with two rows of tucks. Price....... s 4 to| placerd bearine the weras Spayndow @ | gentleman vesterday made arrange- den patterns. Price, yard............... 2%¢ A pair 12%e s 2 : e displayed until | [ePts, for three of the $750 styles for 4 inch wide Dolly Varden or fiowered rib- All Economical Women GIRLS’ NIGHTGOWNS — Made of Louis- . s his three marricd da : any ? p Sy e s X ; a - he - discovered | popd regular pianes ,‘“"grrer'lfmnmf et A bon, all-silk, washable; also corded; in pmk_ Wear dark PETTICOATS now, rainy weather | | dale muslin: double yoke; full gathered front; ss a gift to one | ceived by us in part payment. We have blue, white; lavender and other colors. Price 20¢ and:muddy- streets ¢orapel theut'to: do it. sleeves and neck finished; French hemstitched ket which was | one Steinway, one Kimball, one Hallett | ; 5 ruffle; full width; good length; sizes up to 10 s " he insiatbd’ o ‘;“ & s, n'u.“l\nnbe 2 Huelwnfl;nd a If you are .in need of a Black years old 3 50¢ € a rotesteq | Chickering, all as good as new. All are F g e : w0, v prtested AR B0 A 4 I | CUT THIS OUT—IT IS A COUPON Peiticoat, made and fit as it n dispo: iis | range for easy pavments, with simple : i b < P she undertook to eject him | intcrest added. See them first thing | Every woman that brings this Black Silk finished sateen. with s among apartment. | Monday. “Eilers Music Co., The Big Pi- | is enti : ; : COUPON—BRING THIS ALONG 1e battery was or was not com- | 4no Store, 721 Market Street. B Coupon to our store is entitled ap, eighteen-inch flounce and to this watch. Highly polished, nickel frame, open face, self- winder, extra strong glass, war- ranted for one year by the Con- necticut Watch Company to keep correct time, It is the biggest bargain San Francisco ‘women ever saw. Ty e ..................... ONE-HALF DOLLAR Only sold to women with this Coupon. No Mail Orders filled on these. - It entitles you to a Child’s Cap or Hat. Made of all-wool serge and patent leather, some accordeon pleats and ruffle, with four rows of tailor stitched tucks, liberal in width, all lengths; seamstress will charge you more than we ask for this finished; our B silk embroidered emblems, fin- 7 SRR A T 8 ished with a band of gros grain ribbon. With this couponandaslong as the quantity lasts 19e For Monday. No telephone orders filled on these. IR L e B FORECASTER McADIE PREDICTS ANOTHER DAY OF SHOWERS N. McRae, whom a jury pro- guilty of having exhibited a re- a rude and threatening manner | Schiller, was given the alterna- | ng $300 fine or serving 150 days | His attorney, Porter Ashe, gave t he would argue a mr)lmn for a so mext Saturday the defen ash, which was pro ith, mother of Mrs. | Unsettled Weather Continues Through- | out the State and Waters of Rivers Reach Danger Point, The rift in the raln clouds that ap- | peared yesterday afternoon and brought out the stars last night is but | of temporary presence, according to Weather Forecaster McAdie, as show- ers are predicted for tod The con- | Wec're Enthusiastic Over these WOMEN’S EVERLAST- ING ENGLISH WALKING OR SHOPPING or DRIVING GLOVES ded by Schiller. Ready Money Is Boss ptly de the defendant was in custody | dition along the Sacramento and San 3 —We have a right to be; the manu-| | A wholesaler needed it, that's the cause of this w { procuring of his bail Mre, | Joaquin rivers is approaching a serious | ||| | No Fear of Coughs, Colds or Pneumonia fictucts ‘hag tried to Pledse. us anid Hel extra low price. ¢ t r stood disconsolately in the corri- | Stage and the Weather Burean has not- | ‘When you wear these. has, and we are more than positive 10¢ instead of 25¢. ified the inland stations to expect the, rivers to be bank full by this morning. | The rainstorm covered the State and.| in San Diego the downpour surpassed | waited the return of her mother | money, and when the funds ar- | and the bond was fixed the two they will please you; made of English dogskin; mannish outseam stitching; gusset between the fingers to prevent tearing; g LADIES’ ‘BOLERO or HUG-ME-TIGHT —Made of all-wool” ripple eiderdown; fits snugly over back, shoulders .and front: CUSHION COVERS—Made of silk finished sateen; full twenty-two inches square; in many be followed six months. women cordially welcomed McRae's res- I A arm- ng rich colorings; in flowers and conventional de- tion was resumed ration to freedom and gayly accompa- | \he de ’r“g“ '";jl In ‘““,‘ Luis Obispo an holes and all around the edges finished w one large patent clasp; in brown, tan, reds; we| | signs; all this season’s “styles; on .our third 'S i refative to box. | Pied him from the scene of his durance. b’;“‘:h‘:m'dt““ufd 1‘,;;‘;;"‘: SetRpanIon ) crochet edge of shell ‘patfern split zephyr; in| | warrant them; we fit them; we also give you| | bargain counter (O’Farrell-st. entrance); of : . " el Theidismtaal of ir demeanor rl‘ under examina- | T S S il ! [ pink, blue! red, tan ‘and gray; in solid colors; a glove dleaning check, so that you can have course. when you come we warrant you when > ;- court did not.ingratiate you | : B s 3 - o3 v m's complaint th said the Judge in passing | Do Not Read This Statement. | also stripef; 110 cxcuse for not having one at| | them cleaned whenever you wish free. 10"1' you see them you'll buy more than one at this this little price . 9¢c | | price . 5 BRRO | ocut price: i, i i binnane s esa por did it recommend you to | Will tell what I'have to say and stop v from me. Despite the fact, how- | talking. Tomorrow. (Monday) a .sur- vour conduct throughout has | prise sale of men’s clothing will be in- at of a reckless bravo, you shall | augurated at my store. Men's clothing be treated without prejudice. Allowance | Will be on sale, namely, 16 to $20 men's | 1s- made for the manner in which Schiller | smx?g suits and overcoats will be sold approached you the night when you drew | £o7 $7.0. either eult or overcoar, Plénty the weapon and aimed it at him, and if it | were not for your reputation as a bully, | which you fully sustained while on the OnOvr HandKerchici Covnter Monday some exceptional values, Ladies’ Handkerchiefs- Made of. fine Jawn, sscalloped: and ihem- stitched : borders, . elaborately: em-’ broidered, many dxfierq.t design! For Kceping the Elastic Silk, finished, corded and fancy frilled, 1% inches wide, pink, red, black and white; now, yd..10e Child’s Hose Supporters—Made of linen and silk, wide elastic, dou- styles to select from, . Reliable, good looking, well. made and poslnvely the lateet styles. Single or double breasted, light or medium, colors black: or blue;j ! 0SENBERG GRAPE-NUTS. THE PRICE CUTTER JOE stand here, the sentence which 1| Serge. clay, thibet, purs worbted, fine kind, 1 FOOD HF witness stand e D I Cassimere, silk mixtures:” All will go 20c and 25¢ kind, as long as qua " ble button clasp, safety pin zttach— am about to impose might be less severe. 150 & suit tomorrpw. Herman Leos tity Tasts < Trbig 816-8(8 Market St. Phelan Building, 13-15 O’Farrell St. ment; in black, all sizes. Under all the circumstances T think that A 057 Market st bpp.Jones. £ In Management of a R. R. | to fine you $3%, with the alternative of 5 ——————————— = g of food railroad man | serving 150 days, is reasonable.” Father O’Ryan’s Mother Dead. —— says McRae's bravado had given way to| pou philip ORyan ‘yesterdiy 're. | gloom ere the Judge ceased speaking. A | ceived the sad-intelligence of the death ‘'was not there. She was very much |on them. These articles were identified | from the cash register. A revolver: that MRS. TOBIN'S BAGGAGE having carried a concealed angered to think that the hackman had | by K. Kummerlander, saloon-keeper, | one of the quartet threw away when { charge .of ther in Ireland. Mrs. O'R: x - > - Kinds of | weanon will be filed against him. e af Rt Dehdiny. Mauee | L()ST B} HAEK_MA’_\ thus discommoded her and immediately | 544 California street, as his property. | chased by Walsh and Tracey was found g ,,.”mm“, L e Notre Dame University, In and ; told her troubles to the police. His saloon. was entered early Friday |yesterday morning in the front yard ed | Acting on information given him by | mother of Rev.-.Willlam O'Byan, St..| Detectives Mulcahy and Matheson | morning and $3, besides the two coun- |of 76 Natoma street. One of the men !a Chinese, Patrolman James Kavanagh |1eo's Church, Denver, and of Father managed to locate the hackman, F. L. | terfeit dollars and the tag, was taken had a “jimmy.” Carpenter, on Friday night in a saloon, where he was having a few more to make him feel right. He was so far gone that the power of speech had for- saken him. Aftcr a sleep he was some- what revived, but in the meantime he went to 1026% Dupont stréet and there found 19-year-old Helen Gill in a room | yequiem mass will be celebrated for beras Jg containing no other furniture than a|ine repose of her soul on next Wednes- UrPINg | tattered mattress, a ramshackle tab}e\dav morning at § o'clock in St. Mary’s infitted | and. a debilitated chair. The girl said | | Cathedral. Ve Philip O'Ryan’ of 'this “eity." Soleinn —_ Mrs. ,Touph S, Tobtn muddy | she did mot dwell there, but had called | PG " D m S AR ) vt P for'me 10| 1o purchase lotthry Hckets from ' th | Insolvent Contractor. ' |cisco yel’!‘(‘frll for, By e vea o, | Chiinainhll ‘wio SOSUECAN. Sie STuUN ole | jawson T. Fenn, contractor and |droveioff; n's 4 %0 Grape. | and was awaiting his return. The of |y jjger of tnis city, fléd & suit In fhsal-,|attérnoonsan whether or not he had traded them off ¢ ad. and 1|ficer knew she prevaricated and took | o0 (F' i cterday. n the URited Btates |Siice Have, been for a few drinks or whether some one 2 then I have | her into custody a8 & VagTant. District Court. He owes $8182 and has | Was found, owever, 51 had stolen them. &0 Mrs. Tobin will be y every meal| When questioned by Judge Shortall|c,scy gggets. ¥ ARt s At i A GRRY, hesan, but forced to wait till the sleuths have fin- We | ghe sullenly said she was without par- | 3> ; $ a ped e ished scouring the town to locate the r And 1 firg | ents, and' contradicted herself repeat: '1'—-——"“—‘—‘“_—"-“? Hénded- that mluln‘ goods. J ‘. fond 1,12 | edy as to where she resided ere she | hine, which yields' cash instead bf: méf-"hld bdcome‘n ¥ ———————— | hty handy,, for it s | O her home where she was arrested; | cnan - Burglars in the Toils. chandise toithe player who.wins, is - no |.ga long story short, Grape- | Enough of the story was considered | more a'banking.game than. the ‘‘coun-|: ‘l( 1Tobin h‘hlsfl Carl Eggers, Paul Wittmann, Patrick’ i Lo o of me." 1| true, however, fo satisfy his Honar | tarn slot machine thatsremarda with, is |{iated end ‘l'ofvw Noshen and ¥fed Kolnemuad, who were ing digtress in my | that the task of reclaiming her would | gars or. drinks .the person who beats’it, | afternoon,. an arre: early Yy m ng by - ot "“'“;’fl\;“é “;8{ not be an ¢asy one. EShe was ”;‘;Kndfid A whith the Supreme Court, has pr‘o‘: n;town sfia‘ll:; n:v%en‘x:;lh'::d;:fi: ‘on‘:‘zlm;gz Made Wlth Rumford Bakin‘ Powder are ® "B.afe | for further investigation, and effort is | nounced a legitimate ageiliml il B g dofupllinen of ibur, ¢ v2an | being made to find - her Celestial “pro- | Assistant Disteice A':!o\'ney ‘Harrigon | hér goods and 1 Saloon of Patrick Purcell, Beale and light, delicious and wholesome; easily dlgfitfld; s an ous | tector.”. egtitely.” | PR TN ) bsllle‘ Attorney J. J. Barrett resumed his ar. 3 | Bryant streets, were booked at the City Prison yesterday on another charge of burglary. When searched two counter- , instructing o The home of 2 mend on hcmc averiue, where she intended. to visit. *« will argue from the .ppposing stand- point tomorrow morning. and free from a baking powder taste. disappeared by Postum Co., have = ument before Judge Mogan to- ShoW | mry the United States Laundry. 1004 | Mrs. Tobin arrived. at Gier ‘friend's |felt dollars and a license tag for -a Lo; k. “The F f&“fg "\\'cl]I{:fi?e 1:’: ;fk'}'il ‘gh*“ the so-called “platform™ slot ma- ! Market street. Telephone Sont;y 20, * | home some hours later but her luggage ' nickel-in-the-slot m‘nhhlo were k, “The Road 1o, ¥ ol