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Show STOCK DEALER IS FATALLY SHOT BY FORMER EMPLOYE machine and ho shot me. I managed to free my hands, and wrestled with him until I got the revolver. I tired as he ran away." "I was determined to get even with Dortov and beat him up, but I never Inteni'ed to kill him." said Walker. "I die' not tie his hands or put a handkerchief hand-kerchief over his mouth. I did not Intend to nhoct him. but tbe rvolver was discharged In tho scuffle." Dorsey was shot through tho abdomen, abdo-men, lie Is not expected to live. Walker was shot through tho right leg and i robably will recover. , 1 i Chicago, June 29. James Dorsey. 39 j'ears old, a wealthy stock dealer of Gilberts, Ills, was shot in the abdomen abdo-men and probably fatally wounded last night, in an automobile at Curtis street, and Washington boulevard, by C. C Walker of Fayette, Mo, a former for-mer employe of Doracy, who Is said to have inveigled the latter into taking tak-ing an automobile ride with him, on the pretense that an old Kcore between them had been forgotten, and that he wished to buy cattle of Dorsey. After the struggle, in which Dorey was shot, he, In turn, shot Walker with the giin, which he had wrcMed from Walker after a struggle, wounding wound-ing Walker in the leg. Walker was captured by the Desplaines street police, po-lice, but a man whom he had engaged, it Is alleged, to help him rob and beat Dorsey, escaped. Conflicting stories were told to the police by the wounded men. "We were talking 'over wiiat I sup-! posed were prpposed deals." said Dorsey. Dor-sey. "when I was grabbed by Walker j and the other mau. A handkerchief j was tied around my. mouth so that I , could not scream for help, and rny hands tlpd with a rope. Tho strange! lork a din mend pin worth $300 from my ti end $'!0 fah from my pocket. i grappled with Walker as he left the . |