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2BLOW IN THE DARK. He Carries a Bullet With Him. After Mr. Sheedy had emptied his revolver he stepped into the house and remarked to his terror stricken wife that he believed that he had been shot. Drs. Everett and Hart happened to be close at hand and at once hurried into the house. Upon examination they found that Mr. Sheedy had been struck just above the left eye by a blunt instrument and a gash sit extending over an inch across and an inch downwards. The cut was almost [?] an inch deep, and it was necessary to put six stitches in it. Mr. Sheedy also received a blow over the back of his left wrist which caused it to swell to twice its normal size. Shortly after the shooting Officers Otto, Kinney, Adams, and Bob Malone were on the premises and immediately began a search for traces of the assailant. On the porch just a few feet from the door Officer Kinney found a heavy leather case, the upper end of which was bent as if by a blow. Further investigation revealed a lot of blood stains on the south end of the porch, which were traced through the backyard to the alley, showing that Mr. Sheedy had hit his assailant. In the lattice work that divides the front yard from the back was a bullet hole within a few inches of the door out of which the fellow passed. Mr. Sheedy's injuries are not of a dangerous character and he is in nowise alarmed as to the final outcome. He is of the opinion that the motive of the attack was robbery. | 2BLOW IN THE DARK. He Carries a Bullet With Him. After Mr. Sheedy had emptied his revolver he stepped into the house and remarked to his terror stricken wife that he believed that he had been shot. Drs. Everett and Hart happened to be close at hand and at once hurried into the house. Upon examination they found that Mr. Sheedy had been struck just above the left eye by a blunt instrument and a gash sit extending over an inch across and an inch downwards. The cut was almost [?] an inch deep, and it was necessary to put six stitches in it. Mr. Sheedy also received a blow over the back of his left wrist which caused it to swell to twice its normal size. Shortly after the shooting Officers Otto, Kinney, Adams, and Bob Malone were on the premises and immediately began a search for traces of the assailant. On the porch just a few feet from the door Officer Kinney found a heavy leather case, the upper end of which was bent as if by a blow. Further investigation revealed a lot of blood stains on the south end of the porch, which were traced through the backyard to the alley, showing that Mr. Sheedy had hit his assailant. In the lattice work that divides the front yard from the back was a bullet hole within a few inches of the door out of which the fellow passed. Mr. Sheedy's injuries are not of a dangerous character and he is in nowise alarmed as to the final outcome. He is of the opinion that the motive of the attack was robbery. |
