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Show who were in the same room. All efforts ef-forts of the physician met with failure fail-ure to learn the facts of the case. Powder burns near and around thf flesh of tho wound Indicate that the gun had been pressed against. Yudo-ki's Yudo-ki's neck. The ball passed through the neck, and Yndokl Is In a critical condition. Regardless of the advice of the attending physician, Yndokl refused to be taken to tho hospital and aftep having his r-onnds dressed remained wlth.He other Japanese. JAPANESE LABORER SHOT THROUGH NECK. Police Trying to Learn of Attempted ' Suicide or Attempted Murder. Salt LaUe, April 26.- Shot through the neck, K. Yudoki, a Japanese labor-, it, employed ou the Oregon Short Line railroad and living with a number num-ber of other Japanese on Second Wt-6t street bctwecu Ninth and Tenth North Blreets. was attended by Dr. Louis Calvert, the house physician of St. Mark's hospital. Sunday night at 11 o'clock. The mans condition was reported to the police and officers are Investigating the Bhootlug to determine deter-mine if it is a case of attempted suicide sui-cide or attempted murder. When questioned by the physician, Yudoki refused to xpeak of the shooting, shoot-ing, as did the cst r lu Japanese |