Show OMAN HURT BY ARING BURGLAR Th George Loomis Beaten Over Head by Robber re Her Room Room Is Stolen Who horl e be Entered which h No Clue to the Thief i f i i tc Irs frs Gor West Third k uth was S Ui victim of a brutal asby as as- alt by It by an q known burglar this 4 mine 4 1 k k P fi p i son c. c Loomis who Is tt of-a of a cigar stand on second sh Ut Is also tb the J loser oser o of in m cash ere Is flO not the tle slightest clue to the t 1 O 0 of crime th the J i stated that he retired corn rl ck and at about past half S 'S kl lle r J by his dog Upon awak- awak the cries of his mother other Ii ve It n cid r ning in an adjoining room Abr b un 1 his mothers mother's room he heed heth th WEIGH O ered ered ed with blood and in a aS aa ak I S a u 7 n. n II l O showed that she had hader I k ver er the head with a club t 0 t a a. revolver S s. P lan was as quickly called who h Sp the unfortunate woman and rr k y to be slightly fractured t dazed and delirious for J. J Jh 0 0 rs thinking that she had hall i mi I ca i r a. a her assailant I part t O of ot J showed that thata a and SOl s f room had also been enci en- en I ci races 7 1 Re I and arid an in gold and some small x b gi Sen en fro from the dresser drawer g Cat at a n articles may also have been i the but so far as u u om room else nothing of value is missing V f 4 was badly dazed by the she received but managed 11 t to her son Oh George Geoge I 9 l Ir lck Im I'm sh shot t. t The son came c EUh S into the room to find his hiser tJ v er sitting on the side ide of the bed ac blood e at bloed flowing dewing fast from a wound ft the left side of her head f fter attending to her he went back dressed ed and went to a neighbors neighbor's neigh neigh- i bors bor's to get th them m to for a aI I doctor The police were notI notified ed about o'clock and Dr Maclean sum- sum I mooed ed Mrs 1 Loomis I was w-as delirious de and semi-conscious semi until about 9 0 o'clock this morning but was able to make a statement this afternoon She said home Last night George e brought the because we e had a note to pay today tollay He had hatt been saving it up on his cigar stand down town I 1 told him himI I thought he ought not to have brought it home He put It in the drawer in his dresser as soon as he came in I cant can't remember very clearly clear clear- ly but I think I heard something and sat up up in bed and th Then th-en n something tuck struck me I thought I was shot and called for my son and pretty soon he came into my room in his night clothes He said Mother you are are bleeding terr terribly bly you are shot And I Isaid Isaid Isaid said I guess I I am That Tha t is all an I re reO re- re m member I suppose the man had been in my aan's ans i room room om and was was out in the sitting-room sitting when he he rd me getting up V The two bedrooms open oJen out on the sitting-room sitting and the burglar must have had to pass by her door which was open in going into the front hall hail Upon investigation the thre son son found the front door open and the key on n the floor It is believed that the burglar had pushed out the key and then I picked the lock The doctor octor said this morning morningS that the wound was not a dangerous one although the skull had T been een fractured There was no rio concussion of the brain Mrs Loomis an and ana her son oon came to Salt Lake last November This is is the second time Ume since th ey they have been in town that they have hive been burglarized In December a thief secured entrance to the house through a w window and stole 11 in ca cash h from the purse of Mrs Loomis Mr Loomis at once reported the matter to the officers but there Is absolutely ab- ab no clue upon which they can work at pre present nt As s no one had even a glimpse of the robber and an as the deed was committed committed commit commit- ted at an hour when the streets of that portion of the city were deserted there is little for t the e officers to work upon |