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THE BEND BULLETIN Central Oregon's First Leased Wire Newspaper THE BEND BULLETIN, DAILY EDITION, BEND, OREGON, THURSDAY AFTERNOON, AUGU$T 13, 1926 VOL. XVII. NO. 58 OREGON CONVICTS SLA Y PRISON GUARDS, FLEE INTO MOUNTAINS HEADING FOR BEND TIIH VVHATHTUn 'ril K VVMATIIHll I'nir inniidii mill Friday, i oraia toniitoratura; iiyhi sonth W Csl VI llllll OREGON SOLONS RESTORE HOPES OF IRRIGATORS Keynote Is Sounded by Congressman Sinnott HARMONY IS URGED Congressional Part) Con cludes Tour of Powell Butte and North I nit K ii. nt tin nt or tin in Igailnn i i if iff fet MM nmit v. dcsprniirl l.jnmnr t'ti Willi t In mif hope lh.it heir laud will be r. liitni" ii gTBJ Mil tii in addreeaea by Oregon to reMn'ti 'iHil MIMlOVl at a pnttnUPl I Madras Wednsadsi evening Thf it inii ol lllfl 0OBfftMrtOMl part tlllude MTM wuunded SJ It ir i i ii i va N J Blnnott Blnnoti's eddroeei declared i ItdWlK i" ol 1 r MOM POO pie ( haw been the heel ever delivered In M.nlruo VM final nf i In program ..f ipaafhM Preceding Rlnndll"s nd iMi'M, Scnnior rhnrtaa L etcNarj marei elated the i pie f it" Mad t. rmiiitrt mi their fliu pro)'' I iiraaa lag in 01)11111111 that it ah)enld be ' Well iiVr It. till- rtlVlT tltlH'tlt ,i ml tint iii i at iiihtnnt latere Baaatat Italian N ataafletd iba f'lui senntoHsl ,.., i . i remerhed i ha I m tu tup through Lb i' hntee aaatfi peeterdei h- bad beard fre qaaal reference In i hi' "dry." unit aaa aataaad la Had thut there eadated a f.n nun apaaaad la reeleaaattoB ni Hi- fertile North Uall oonntrj it hi fir t ImpreeBloa, ba ra atarked. ""V "dfjra" rr aaapla m .iii- p. in of iti atata aba vara aal nil) behind lit prohibition aim-nd- HM lit. The third number al Lb agree Monal delenjotlon to precede Blnootl on iht proa fa ai aaa raajnwaaaaaa m i: cVaaapaakaf a Matlaoaaab eoeatj Ha refs i to hlataelf Mtaa III paaad baby al tba daactlda,l ami mentioned th.it hi visit tu Hip !' Inner, ruuutr h.i' enabled him in aal many facta which ata ralatad 10 it at Ira atata Repenting bta state muni uiiiiir i sterdai aaoa nt tba ria'nvlrw plrnli frumpa kT mild thai Part la ad ran oat) eontlnns to grow aa tba remnlnder nf tba atata PI uper Before membera at the cenerea in nut dalasattoa were introduced i iirr w Oardi eeeretnry "t tba North i nil projacti who ptaaldad an toaataiaatai . celled oa State Baal neer Rbaa i.uper. Assistant sunt Bn etnaer n m Chndwleh, w D. it Dod ioa aofratarj t tba Port la ad iimni- bav uf Camatarcai i k Ctaatb, ra lary nt 'in Daad CoOtmarotal elab( ami H W Siiwmt, jhi!k uf Da ehataa eoaniy, fur shun talba Dod aon i" ti 1m addraaa raaatlonad thai tin' ri l' In null tun nppropi lat Inn ri'i intly r ran tad Oraaon h tba firi in II raara, Much eradll dai n araaalonal dalliatloa fur tbti appro pi latloa, in- paid Pailoa Ini tbi baaqoat and pro arani nf apaacbaa. tba aonaraaalonal dalaiatlon lafl tot Band Banatoi Mr Nary waa in laava today f'r Bnlanii Kolnp aoyoaa lha McKanala pumm niin-r mambata nf tin- dalaiatlon planaad lo ramaln tn tba Band conn try uii 1 1 ih in aranlni or toajiorroa mornlni. Large Reduction Asked On Belgian Debt to U. S. dr. r. i ii wiir tn The Bind SolMtnl WA8H1N0T0N, Ann. 18. After recalvlni new fimdlnn propoililon from iba Amerlcn ilbl fundlnp. eqmmlmlon, ihe Belgln dlcllon iiiiiiiv RMimd nn Rttjonrninini nf ihs itabl nuttlm nni n m n'oloo tnmnr rnw mornlniti in nrdf in cowmtint ndtfl ii in the govarnmenl for ill- i im Belilani niked lh American roinmliilon in MtonlRte Ilia asemeil InterMl nn Mm iiniKimi obllBatlon kIiii c It tt cnt nn i Inu lit 4 Vi or 4 )or oenl iiiBioad of r por cem, bat iiio American rerueed. TUey eiteed lo reduce ii to 4 b per cent wbi done for the Brltliri, inn rofneed in ro below that tlmire. Hie debt le 14)80,000,000, Start Connecting Link Between Forest Roads i Tic In Century Drive and Broken Top ItouU I'timplilK Ijoup Trip ( (liM Hwnlr I'Olltl1! In COIWl) in OC Mmlr i'osiiii, Hoon I'll il fr tbe laal iwo yum. the niHk nf openlni up coaneetloi llali baiweea tbe Cantury drla and the llrnkin Top rimtl WU batOB "il ! with ike removal ol iba i:.ki araah road eraa lo tba baea of Brak aa Top a mini i wo ini oaeball mllaa m leaitk in bulli ihera, completion balai eapaetad in abeat e noatk Wkaa iiii i romptetad, Ii win be poaatble lo drive ikreaik ike De , iiiii" foreat tot ateaoai lie entire kRefttk Rtartlaj at Ike r r.-i.i boaad urv aaar sihi.t ike nut to rial may iirivt- Honiii lo Craee int hike ait tba aaj tbfoucb Iba fotaai Whan tin- W Indigo road, aoa aa dav eoBatraatltfa. v coaiptatadi i win ba poaatali to driva i i aaatbari) boaadary nf 'in Daaebataa foraai oaaf ihf ronta, it in alraadj poaalbla la drkaa tn tba aartbara boaadatj bai tbd road paaaaa throuffb Blatara ablcb la Ibraa mllaa urn uf thi' nat la aal (oraai Tin link aoa ihiiik ata ft ad u of Ipjaaadtata imp-name- boafaaf im aaaaa it win prmM of n roaiptata loop trip f mm SITr) bj -) of llrukfh Tup. TimIiI lukt- u ml the On tars drtra to kiw laka bacb tu Band pj aaj r tba ' run pralrta ami tu BaHaia nn tba atata biabvay, a trip irblcb ii aipaatad to nppai atroaal in loartata aoaalu arar tba Mc Kaa - !' hlrhwni Woman Disappears, Tracks Lead to Edge of Cliff Note l-H't Mrs. .Mary Davis Tolls Family She Has Gone to Do Penance Nervous Breakdown Feared Believed to ! lufformir from n nervous lirenkdown. Mrs. Mary Davis, wife nf BurtOtl C. Davis of this city, has iM-en ntiss inir alnce ! oVltuk Wediu-sday forenoon. Her absence caused membeni of UN family no uneasiness until evening, when search was made and a note which she left was discovereil in the Dav is home, 1978 Awbrey road. Ttir hiirriff'H office arae nollfleda Wedneadaj attpitai and eaartk riuiitr. 't'iiii aioralni u aabjtkkor ra ported ha viae n Mm iavi leave, unit toil lad to ike dbMovary al hrr iraoka, laadlap aorihward from tti dir. Klrcini'ii li-il It i lilff Tom f'nrlon (ollowad theae iracka to a point near iim John Btaldl ehlckan raneh north ' of th in. where the trarim were 1 ioii mot eotild not to1 found nny htiu, Hi,i nf il,, rlvrr The inHi iracka were at Ike too of a bluff mar the rlvrr. hut tin- ground Utafa waa eovarad atlk pine needles and he mlaht have Kotten lo Ihe footbridge at the Btaldl plaoe, croea Ina Ibero, or routlnuod down Ike weal eldd Ol the river toward Hod- ' raond The nolo loft by Mrs. DaVbl, who ' i u mambar of the Catholic church, siatod thai eha w s koIuk away to I : do penance According to ihe nolo, -.to- had wanted for some time to go Inwuy, tenrlnt thai If he remained in Rami ehe wottld loee her eottli said tho sheriff The woman took no money with bar, ti trae reported ( ami her tracks leadlni nortkward from the city In dicated that eke was yon feeble. Rioters Are Arrested In Eastern Klan Fight (tt. p. 1,,-nvit WtMtoTm Seed BnlMla) RBADINO, Mass.. Auk. 18. I'ol lowing a to hour clash hero between klmi and uiiti klnnemen, in which tear mum bombs, rofotvars, stone showers. .Inli. and hand lo hand on counters llgttretli stalo poltQQ under Captain Cteorgo a. Parker early today took command of Ihe situation and dispersed the Opposing factions, nr- restlng 15, Louie Davidson ot Maiden snd Harry Murllll of QfOVSlsnd, alluKcd Ktenstnen, ware erreited ami held on oliargee ot carrying dangerous wasp' One. Ilavldfiou Is alleged lo lltivo drawn n DlUB when n Hlalo IrOOpet look liitu Into custody: POLICE ARREST MEN, ONE FREED IN ATTACK CASE Story Told by Child b Closely Checked TRACKS ARE FOUND Qtiarr) Workers Presence Frightened Abductor, Ap parent to Investigator Two arraata on uilrloii uf nni paction with thf at lark ami at- laaiptad attaaba nn araatan ami airti In and paa? H'inl In th taxi ffw dayi vara uadt by iba pollea UuM n l Kill. alllimiKh flu of fhTn ail- mltlad tba aaJIkalibood nf balm abla to roanaci the atan arraatad tiii th offaaaaa Jim Krvc muh arrhitil nn tba doaratnasa itraata Ha appaarad to ba a vaKrant. bai i it not anawar to uny nf tin aartptlona at ran by vi- Itau of tba nt taik attantpta Ha aaa ratoaaad i warn ad to laaaa towa Oaaar a adaraoa wan arraatad at a atatatory ebarsa nf nnntaatlanabla i-httraror and will In- irrtlatif.1 tn- paarroWi bat ba nbm tatta tatty with the daacrlptlaaa of iba Maraa Im-t" w Ini ha appeared it i .r nm polata in Baad and rtatnlti Ballafj aayiraaaad aanprally ataca ihr nrat attaaba antra raparrtad, tbai it niH iurKi u eaao of laaaatnattoa i ('uiiilnui'd nn paK' - Supposedly Paralytic, Wounds Two, Kills Two It'. I. ll Win- I.. 11, lUn.l Riillrtini BOejTON, ias. Aaj II. loar atanban of a family f eta ware elalp bare early today whan trn vtuy Rva Cnrtbt. 14, the mother, believed u, haea become eaddenly crated, ehoi and kiiini her knakand, ciaorka, prok bkly inorlally atOWMM their son Qtorpje, -'r and their tT year old touchier. Mariorle. and Ikon .unmli , (.t) ,.,,. a iacond daacklar, Dorothy, in owes her life to Ihe fact that she do laved in anaworlnit Miminnns from bar motbor to "coma down quick.! Raporta nf tin' ratal shuts rriajitanad Dorothy Into dalnytnp aavaral mln nif. bafora polni to tin- f rt lloor nf tba bona rron a aacond lloor bad room John Curt la, 21. a sun, mambar of thr marina corpo, atatlonad at the 1. aval riylna rield, Uokaburat, N, .1 . was not al hunu1. Mrs. Curtis was said In hnva hpoti n pun lat paralytic and u bava su f - frri'd 11 sllfihl sliork sfvi-rul wcrks apo Th' tragedy was raportad b) iur nthy 10 tin- pollca. n ranch In a iii first flour nf tlia homOt she told po- ih c. aha found her father dead in hod. har mother dand nn tba floor nni tatty her brother and sisier probably fa- woundad in thalr raapactlva rooma. Gel New Agriculturist To Work In Lake County P, f. Former, new take county agriculturist, passed through Band Wednesday on his way lo l.akovlow lo assume his dUttOB. lie was accom panied by v. I.. Ballard, state leader ot county agents, and Ira X. Gabriel' boii of Ihe biological survey. PortnST bus hud eavaral years' experience in tlii-. work, in Idaho and Wyomln;', iiu sticoaeds Roy Larson, who has re- signed after two years' service In cuter Ihe mercantile business in bnkevlew, Oregon Trunk Railway Asks Hearing on C. P. Affed of Construction From Klamath Questioned u Opposition Nnu ronjihlcrcd to Kkfraftlon in ronnari with IJara in CMtJoralu ir, p. i.-aarj Win t. Tba Baad vllatlB) WASHINGTON, Ana. IS,- Tba Oragon Tranh railway aakad thf in laratata rommarca contnetfaalon for a baarfnp to datarajlaa aiiatbaf thf ppllcatloa of tba Central PaalCIc railway in conatrnci a now llae frnm r Klamath Kaiu tn Coraall, California, wonld ainiTHfly ufffrt it a own pro poned f Ktaaaloaii Thf Oregon Trunk I In paid it would tint oppoftf tin- apphration of th Central Pacific aalaai II "would Hdirfly ufffrt the runnldf ration of a mat aal application fur ihf right to huild a line nf railrnad u I !.! I -r I y from Klamath Palli in a aonneatlon with eitatlng tinea in California." Tba Central Pacific Una propoaaa a in inilf hranrh aaaaactlag with SouiIhtii Paiiflc liiifi In t'alifnmia. TESTIMONY ENDED IN SCOn DIVORCE Congressman Denies Story of Liquor and Gambling if. P Uau.1 Wlra l Th- H- nl BulMmi AUPBNA, Mlrh . Auk IS. Proa i-i.tatiuii nf tpntimnn in thf Sroll drrorca trial anfjad at boob today and n raaaaa was uabn a tn nitow aaa naal for botk Mae to prepar' bfiffj and lb air finui argameata. Mrs Kdna Junifn Scott, wife uf ( 'ufibtrfssnian Frank 1) Scott nf Mi cblgaa, was the last w iinc. She mad a denial nf all t hurtves nf mis hehuvlor. madf hy her husband, who Is seeking a divorce Mrs Sen tt denied indiscretions with QUbart Banalngaf in a Waehlag tun bOtalt which were ascrihed in her b Kred SikfS. a hotel dele live "i met Mr Banalngaa ami foaad him tu he a perfe t "entlemati." she aid. "I never nai on Benalngari knee, nor ruddled up to him Neither one of us was drunk or "half shut." ,i Blkaa depoaad' Congraaamaa Frank i. Bcott am phut it u 11 y denied that there w ere rl otnus Itfiuor and mimhlini; parties nn the I'nited States transport when mem ban ef tba IM1 coagreea toob a junket into southern waters at gov era meal ex no nee, while teatlfylni i- day In his divorce nx drought against Mrs. Kdna James Scott here lira Scott baa filed a cross hill, al ii Kins that Scott drank heavily. "There :s no drinking or gam bllng on the CrhrtObala1 BCOtt said in gnawer ta gneal ions put iy Mrs. Bcotti attoraer. Want n. Pack. "Also we did nut keep a great qaantlty of Hanoi in our homo as has heen alleged I lo not lememhcr ever having had uny lluig tV Haig there, as one witness testified in a deposit inn SOCIETY INVOLVED IN MANN ACT CASE Woman l aces Conspiracy Count If She Won't Testify if. e. Land ttnwtalai nu BlDtttll LOfl VNCKI.KS, Attg. 1.1. James Charles Bogle, prominent Laramie, Wo.. business man. was arrecled by federal deputlaa here today on a charge of violating tbe Mann white slave act. BOgle Is accused of bringing Mrs DonS Wlnterowdi Wyoming society matron, to l.os Angeles from Phoe nix. Arizona. They have been living together here in an exclusive aparl menl hotel, It Is alleged Mrs. Winlrowd deserted her bus baud In Wyomtngi look her throe children to her mother at Phoenix ami ntel Bogle there, federal author Hies claim. Whether she will testify against llogle was not known. If she does not. II Is probable a complaint will he Issued charging her w ith conspira cy In violating the white slave code. BoglS'S bonds were fixed at I3,k00, Ho was lo be urriiigneil litis after noon lor preliminary bearing before United situios Commissioner u. i. Turney. OREGON BOARDS WILL CONSIDER BOND INTEREST Officials to Visit Tumalo Project GUARANTEE WANTED (.overnor and Secretary of State Among Tarty Com ing Here on August 18 bfembera of th ntate aacnrtttaa ' u m miss Inn and the desert land board, including Ooveraor waiter at. Pierce and Bam a Koaar, aetfatary of stale, will arrive In Henri on the are n lag af Augnei f? and on the fol lowing morning win visit the Tumalo project tu determine whet her the state will guarantee interest on the Tumalo dteilict boada for the next twa yoBTB The necurlties rummisslnn ami the desert laud hoard will he met in Item) by offletau of tba Daaebataa Coanty Miihirip.ii improTontam dlatrlcl and will he taken over tin Tumalo lauds. Dtrectora ol the Tamalo district are K. If, Wright. C. H. Hatch ami W. It Oerking D, .1. McLellan l pro jert manager and seeretary. After making thir Inspection uf the iiroject. the atata official will he the gusts uf resident s of the TamalO district at a picnic. This ptcttlC will he held In Tutnalu The piciii- lum-heon will lw served in the Tu niato cumin unity hall, acenrding i Continued on pae 6 Real Profit at Beer Gardens In Moonshine Sale Resorts Raided, and Charges of Selling: Filed Following Activities of Law Knforcement League Men People who :ue inclined to niiy the ;oor innocent beer garden proprietor, may be interested to know that every beer trarden in Deschutes county handles the worst rade of moonshine, accord ing to operatives of the Law Knforcement league who have been busy in this county for the last week or more. ' The roul money in the heer Kar- r I 1 7 V A (en business is made selling moon Lnme Ot 1 I earS AgO shine, the officers explain, and it is I All J I W irf "" ""' paM'er beranse aftor OBe'e IS Alleged in TT arrant customers have imbibed a few hoi- ties of "icood" tteor. It isn't difficult (U. P. Laaaal Wirt-1 The BnJ BulWtin) KKNVKlt. Col . Ant. 13. Charles Ito. 47. wealthy hotel and real estate owner of Vancouver. 11. ('.. Is under arrest hero today for a crime he is alleged to have commuted IT years ago In Creston. Iowa. Hoe came into ihe Dotted States for the first time In IT years to visit his brOtkST here, and city detectives, acting for the Iowa authorities, took hint in custody. The man says the charges of crim inal assault against him are founil leaa. He says he has two married daughters in Kansas City, a sou and la daughter living with their nioihei In Uinta. Iowa, and a son who Is a banker in Creston He is divorced from his first wife and has a wife in Vancouver, he said Volcano Again Active Following Earthquake (IT. P. l.ra-.-,! Vln lo Thv IVnd PtiMetirw LONDON, Auk. LS. A vnh aim uu tho Inland nf Snntorln. according tn tin Bxchangfl Telegraph's Athena cor respondent, has become active-, after being dor man I since I860. The population, in panic, Is evnru- atlnp the region, The eruptions are now in their third day. Bnrthqnnke shocks at Smyrna id days ago are believed hy experta to have bean th' precursor of volcanic activity, tSnntortn Ilea in the Cyladea group of islands uif the mainland ot Greece, i It Is a small Island with vineyards. LOOKOUT sKiirrs HMOKK Smoke denoting the outbrnah f ;i forest fire on Mueklnrku blltte, he l wren Davis and Ottoll lakes, was no ticed hy foreal lookouts this morntnfe One man was Ben I to locate the hla.e, iiinl then when the smoke increased. , a larger crew was sent . Prohi Admits Threat To Member of Cabinet Says (!od Instructed Him to Take Mellon's Life W illing i ootained In Cnalgnml ler (jlvra t'lue I ...1 ht,. lit tmwi In Mlaaoarl (U. T. I.-J Wire lo Tlir ltnd Fhilletin KANSAS CITY, Mo.. Aug. U. Will K Heeme. ardent prohibition fa natlc. was arretted here today on ii formation furnished hy the treasury depart matt I that h had written a threatening letter to Secretary of the Treasury Andrew W. Mellon. Sev eral yaarj ago Reemfl was urrested on a similar rhargc. He is a fanati cal dry advocate, police nay, lipoma, readily admitted he planned to Hlay Mellon, declaring the secre tary was responsible for "conditions ." Eteeme added tbbl he was "instructed hy Cod" to take Mellon's life. It feme, according tO pollca here, has long heen a worker for the dr i-UUHe. Hi- activities along That line extend hack Into the days when Car rie Nation first started her saloon smashing career In Kansas. The letter which Heeme wrote to .Mellon was unsigned and government operatives sent it hark to local pOllCC for use In tracing the writer. IUf ealllttg Keeme's earlier activities, po lice compared the handwriting with that of Heeme and his arrest fol lowed LHGIOS OPKNH 'N KNTION ,U. I. & Win " Th. IUnJ Hull.on. PORT AN(i ki.ks. Waah., Aua. IS. -The evelith annual WaaklBgtOk Mlut. convoittion nf tlie American i.eKinn nperaied hore at I a. in to day, with Department Commander l.loyd (1. Hill prenidlnfc to sell them some very poor moon shine. This condition was found at the two heer ardens raided Wednesday afternoon: that of Mike Merp. four miles north of Bend at the Junction of The Dalles-California highway with the Bend-McKenzle highway, and that of Mrs. IJndu J. QuiherK. near Sisters. At the Quihere place Joe Miller was arrested hy sheriff's operatives on eharnes of sale of liquor, which ad heen sworn to hy Iiw Knforre ment league men. Miller was brought tn the county jail, ami was tn he arraigned this afternoon in the court of Justice V. V. Simer at Redmond, Mrs. Quiherg was cited to appear on charges nf possession. The officers found at this place 71 botUea which had heen recently emptied, :' buttles of beer on ice. and a sin a It Quantity nf moonshine Miller has nni yet finished, the officers said, paying a fine imposed after a previous arrest. When the officers arrived ut 'Dago MlkVf" place they found 2 people and t I automobiles there, they reported. The reason for tht unuaual number was that Mike hail run out of ice, and had gone to town to get a supply. They report he sold them six bottles of poor grade- bear and a quart of moonshine Merg was also arrested nn charges of sale previously filed by thb I -aw Enforcement league men. The league operatives bin! kepi ii check on tjie Qutberg place for Iwo days previous lo raiding it, and had counted Ifi cars entering the plACO during that period. At both places prominent Mend people were seen, and names of those who were recog nized were noted hy the operatives for future reference. SAWS THROUGH BARH WATSONVMXK. Cal., Aug. 13. Sowing through the bars of his Belli Raymond shepherd, accused or the theft of an aulumohile, esciipnd from Ihe city jail here early today. SANTIAM ROUTE OVER CASCADES TAKEN, WARNING Pursuers of Armed Men Will Shoot to Kill OREGON JONES DEAD One of Escaping Men Badly Wounded, Says Taxi Man Forced to Aid Them Wort! received by Sheriff S. E. Roberts this morning wn$ to the effect that the escaped fn victs were heading lOW&rd Des chutes county ovtM the Santiam pass. It was expected that Officer. would be sent to watch the pass road an soon as a description of the fugitives could be secured. (Ve P. I-rsueii Wir to Th Rd-ml Bulletin SALEM, Auk. 18. One of the most spectacular manhunts Ore gon has ever witnessed was un der way today in the Waldo hill.-, rendezvous of fleeing men. Three desperate criminals who succeeded in ettinjf away in last night's prison break, aft er two guards :ity( another con vict were killed, were last seen about two miles east of Pratum. heading for the Cascade foot hills. Bach w;s armed. On ihelr trail wr sonic II deputy sheriffs, police, guards uf the Oregon penitentiary and militia detachmni-t from Salem and Silvprton. nil ready to shoot to kill. The convict trio are Tom Murray, in, Kltsworth Kelley, 27. and Jamen Willos. SI. The fornu-r two figured In a Hpeetacnlar prison break last year. In the riot last night tho killed were: J. M. Hotmail, guard .62 years old. John Sweeney, guard. 60. Bart "Oregon ' Jones, si, prisoner. Kute Savage, another guard, was seriously wounded and James Ne smith. turnkey, was badly beaten. The four prisoners, by a prear ranged plan, dropped out of the BIBBS Hne when the call for supper wan sounded, and made their way to the top of the cell cages in the north wing, t ut Through Hoof Cnttlng a hole through the plank roof with tools they had stolen from the prison shops, they got out on th' administration building ami descend ed to the outside prison yard with the aid of a rope. Then they rushed the turnkey's of fice, overpowered Nesmith. and arh took a Winchester rifle. Hy this time the guard force was aroused. Kire commenced from both sides, while the prisoners rushed the north guard house tower. There Hot man and Sweeney were killed and Savage wounded. W a rd n A . M . Da i r y m p I e at t h is moment appeared from his qUarterS with n shotgun and wounded two of the prisoners, while a guard, John Davidson, killed "Oregon" Jones, just as he sprung from the prison wall. The three other convicts ran under a fusillade of fire to the state hos pital for the insane several hundred yards north, where they comman deered a taxi driven by Zins Zinn and occupied by ('. V. Ivitis. These two were forced tu accompany th' fugi tives in a mad rare out of Ihe hop pltal grounds. Fugitive Head KuM The taxi rushed through the street. i of Salem and was believed to ha ve crossed lh Willamette rlrer Into Polk county, until Zlnn culled ihe prison warden from a fnnn house near Pratum, shortly before m i. m. The convict s a hit ndoned ihe til xl near there, taking tin' t loth lug of inn and Ivitis, JSinn si-id one of the prtaonera, pre sumably Murray, was badly wounded in the abdomen and another was shot In ihe arm. lie said the men made their way off together to the eBBt ward, leaving Kills ami htm. self tied up. As sunn as the warden could direr t the man hunt in that vicinity, law i i timed on pare 2 ) I