Show ow owA A MURDEROUS ASSAULT Restaurant Proprietor Uses Revolver on the Head Kead of Boarder Mak Bak Making ing jug Ugly Wounds Special to The Herald Bingham Junction May lIay 4 Machinist Donohue lies in a very critical condition with eight ugly ugh gashes in his head in inflicted inflicted by t r revolver in the hands of ot C CF CF CF F Ward a II restaurant proprietor of this place to state statement statement statement ment he was a machinist In the employ of the United States Smelting company and had been getting his meals at the II Vienna restaurant for some time He Heas Heas Heas as well as IRS his friends decided to take a trip to in Saltair yesterday Fearing he might spend too much money mone he before leaving left so 0 with Willis T Vincent with which to pay his board bill After spending the day at the resort he called in at Vincents saloon on his way wa home When hen he ho started to leave he was met metIn metIn metin In tho th doorway by Mr Ward wh wip be began began gan gnu to abuse him As he ho turned to ask Mr Vincent why the money had not been delivered he was Voas stunned by receiving a heavy blow on the head with a revolver In the hands of Mr Ward ard After regain regaining regaining ing lag his feet hf he h was VaS again knocked to tho the floor A scuffle then followed but the them machinist m at pounds was VOaS no match for his opponent who weighs 3 pounds Seven holes In head were made with the revolver while the eighth was made with a billiard cue while the un fortunat man was lying unconscious on the floor He was carried to his room I in the Booth block and Dr eon was summoned Restoratives were used and today he is very weak from the loss Toss of blood It looked for a while last night as If Mr Ward Vard might be he mobbed Today oday his cafe has been deserted and if the boycott is kept up he will be com corn compelled compelled polled to close his doors Mr War Wares s past record according to tho the records Is not a good one he hav hay having havIng haying ing been brought before Justice of the Peace Williams a number of ot times on charges of assault and battery While under bond to keep the peace he a month ago struck one of his patrons over the head with the th same revolver and was placed under bonds bon for the assault This Thill ease case is to be called In August After some trouble today he succeeded In getting William Cooper and Dan Ra Rn bovick to go on his bond in tho the sum of SOO 5 |