Show l ONE SINGS INJURIES I I Chinaman Who Was Beaton by Hoodlums Hood-lums is in Serious Condition Ono Sing the Chinaman who was so badly beaten by whlto boys In the Sixteenth Six-teenth ward late Saturday evening was In a very bad state yesterday Ills Injuries In-juries are more serious than at first supposed and It will be a bug limo era he Is able to resume work When the full extent of the Chinamans Injuries In-juries bccamo knoupi yesterday there was considerable Indignation among tho neighbors of Sing nnd at the same tlmo everything possible was done lo shield the young hoodlums who did the work That the perpetrators will ee rue r-ue caught Is unlikely The crime Is all the more atrocious because of the fact that It was committed by boys who are almost old enough to vote and one at least Is said to hold the position of deacon In the Sixteenth ward An Investigation Is now being made and 1C thy proper parties are located It will go hard with them The evidence against several boys of respectable parentage par-entage Is already very strong and wcro It not for the disgrace It would bring upon their families they would have been thrown Into Jail yesterday The men who are working on the case however how-ever do not want to make any mistake and no arrests will be made until enough proof to convict tho defendants has been secured An examination of Sings Injuries ester es-ter n showed that one of his lingers had been virtually kicked off while others had been so badly Injured as to probably make them practically use less his head was a moss of pores inflicted In-flicted either with a boot or a club while his body was simply a moss of bruises lie was unable to move and was In great general pain It Is believed by the people peo-ple of tho Sixteenth ward that If the hoodlums who perpetrated the outrage on Saturday night are captured and punished It will be the means of break Ing up the gang which will be hailed with Joy by all who have been so un fortunate as to have their lot cast in that section of the city |