Rensselaer Republican, Volume 26, Number 30, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 22 March 1894 — FIENDISH CHICAGOANS. [ARTICLE]
FIENDISH CHICAGOANS.
Draaken Man Horribly Burned With a Bed-Hot Poker by Saloon Jitra tachea. -■:« r s -■> • . '■■■ • ■aaaa Albertßarkowsky. eighteen year-old, and George Dunn, a bartender, were arrested at Chicago, Sunday, for inflicting Serious and cruel wounds upon Thomas Davies, a porter in a barker ■shqp,-.twith a red-hot poker. Davies went to the saloon ownedbyßarkow sky’s falher. / great- — ly under the influence of liquor,'agd it was there the injuries were inflicted by thc prlsoneM. Both of his eyebrowswere burned away, and under each eye'; the hot iron burned a track an inch long, and • similar mark was left behind each ear. Qq each wrist the skin was burned away for an inch and a half, while on each leg; from the ankle up, for a distaricep| six inches, the hot iron-burned almost, & ths bone. In the region of the abdomen also there are severe_burns, while many of his ribs were traced with the hot metal. He wtlj .probably crippled I or.lifer The prikohfi'rs had no reason'for theft' diabolical treatment of tfee unfortunate man except pure maliciousness. ,
