Show Charles Gammett Gamm tt tt Wounded V 5 Bandt Still R Retains e t aIDS F Faint t. t H Hold on L' L Lif 11 s at ab Hospital a. a r I I physicians i. i illS ll'S S Say M Man Mn n W 9 J Ea r- r OTMar 7 d in Murder Murd r May Liver r HIS Als' CHANCES ARE SLIGHT Greek re k Victims of Accidental Accident lI Shot at Homes and B Bad d Re Results Re- Re suits Not Expected Expect d. d C CA A. A GAMMETT shot during durins- the 0 battle at the Vienna saloon Wednesday night b by Frank A. A Colclough Colclough Col- Col clough dough and the bartender Paul Schorr Belier- leh while attempting nl to hold up the place wa was still alive at St. St Marks Mark's hospital at al a a. late lato hour last night although al although although al- al though unconscious Dr A A. N. N Hanson Hansen who atte attended ded him said he has a a.- a. small chance for hla his life lite tt's companion n during the killing kill kill- ing im of ot Marshal arshal J Frank rank A A. Colclough has not been found although Sheriff Jo Joseph Joseph Jo- Jo seph C. C Sharp and a a. posse are keeping a continuous search for tor him The sherIff sheriff she sher if iff made three trips to Midvale yes yes- Gammett's Identity a mystery tor for some somo time was established through ar articles articles ar- ar tides in his pocket It was 3 also learn learned d that he had b been en enn n a a. patient last July at the Judge Mercy hospital where he went for tr treatment for a a. minor all- all mat HI His Hla h homo home me meIn In in this this' cit city has not been boon found although it Is known that he ho lived with Ith a private te family Sheriff Sharp said last Jast night that he had a n. vague clew to the the name nanI e and adad- adad address address ad ad- dress of ot Gammett's companion compa and andIn In Intended Intended In In- tended to follow tollow it out This man Is Is Is' thought to be the one no ne whose bullet killed the marshal Two of ot the four tour bullets that lodged in Gammett's body were fiere ver fired tired by the bartender at tho the Vienna saloon The Continued on Page 2 Column 1 I 5 r i S a p f g l t 4 L 4 I 1 i I 4 t i. i i 1 I w. w Sc j 3 1 I 1 P The nw bartender who took look pa part pait t in I the tho ho ru fusillade e of 01 Wednesday I Interior r of Vienna saloon at nt l Midvale showing ng behind the bar The rF X i indicates nt Frank who W was S i in iii l the tho saloon nt at the time tinie of f th the shooting shoot I ing Jn I I T IS ALIVE t bG feA A p Who f Marshal Marsha f Colclough May Live fe HrS CHANGES CHANCES ARE ARE- SLIGHT j Gre re Victims of of A Accidental cr r S shoat t Homes and p B Bad d R Rel i Re- Re l Not Expected Expect d i Co Continued aln od From Froni Pace Pace- re On j slain marshal carried a 3 32 caliber revolver ro- ro volver while the bl bartender tired fired 1 a 38 The two to bullets found Cound In Gammett's body yesterday were of oS 38 caliber Tho The two mo others have not extracted William m and James Jame I truck b by a t bullet fired b by an excited I. I Austrian as the tle two brothers were About to enter th tho saloon after the theA A holdup ar are tre nt at their homos homps Under un- un der the care of oC a ph physician Although h both suffered wounds i in t the tho Jc Ic anil and ankle It Is ld amputation 1 will wilt be necessary 4 A man thought tO to b be he the tho escaped bandit was arrested at Sandy ester yester- flay 1 but proved his Innocence and was released release Th The sheriff Is trying to com com- ate with Miss Winifred Margin 6 f Sturges es S S. S D Dr r to to be Gam- Gam I melts melt's cousin Her a address dress was found I In Gam p pocket I I f Not since tho the day of ot Its C foundation I has the little town of or exp exp ex- ex I p il as s much rn m ch ex excitement as when whon I I Vf rina oh Vas was he held c up In consonance with the tho usual peace- peace L lul quiet of t the little town all aU the f saloons dose close at 10 Colclough h was was Just making his last rounds atI of at I n and d had gono gone Into tho the Rai Ra- Ra a i 1 Thon on for a short conversation with Paul ch rich the Austrian an bartender when i the holdup t 1 place Conflicting reports re reports ro- ro ports and rumors are arc rife In i n nil ns to what hat actually occurred In the tho The bet best Information obtainable at al n lp yesterday was Vz to to the tho eIte ct t that robbers entered the saloon at about o'clock clock wearing over o their c faces ces s blue buc dotted bandana handkerchiefs chiefs anc nc with slouch hats pulled well weI down over their eyes ees In the saloon at that time were wc wo wo o patrons Martin Marlin T J and Mike Uke Austrians who v had Just come in for tor a bucket of ot 4 beer beer the robbers following almost at I 7 their hoots hoots- At the command of ot hands bands Up Colclough looked up to discover er I himself and the b bartender covered with r revolvers Th The Tho shorter of ot tho the two men evidently knew ev Colclough gh as h he said I to bis lis companion in an undertone That fa s the thc night marshal marshaI Instead lid oC of obeying the summons to throw Up p his hands Colclough reached for tor his er revolver which he carried slung under his left lett arm Immediately one ono of oC the tho robbers or both opened fire Three bullets took 1001 effect In Colclough who sank to the floor mortally wound wound- ed While on tho the floor ho no took deliberate dellb crate erate aim at the lar larger er of oC the tho robbers supposed to have Inflicted on him the tho wound over the tho right eye eo that will undoubtedly end his life lIte During the the the- mcl melee e fifteen or twenty shots were ox ei exchanged hanged ha between Col- Col dough the bartender and the robbers robber When searched at tho the Jail the big robber was found to be carrying a re revolver ro- ro volver with only one empty chamber and the tho barrel perfectly clean Whether heth hether er cr he had two guns and threw throw ono one away or whether ho he emptied the gun round found on him and found time to reload It is not known Either Cither one Is a possibility possibility I as he was at all times entirely cool and collected and in possession of ot all his thinking faculties Deputy Deput Sheriff Ira Beckstead was as orie one of ot the first on tho the scene after aCtor the shooting He JIe found the larger man who Is Js about six foot feet two and a half haIt Inches l hes tall talland and a magnificent specimen of ot physical humanity crawling around the floor loor as though looking for Cor something something some some- thing ho had lost It later developed elop d dhe lie ho was trying to find the revolver oher he heI had dropped after being shot by Colclough Colclough Col Col- clough dough and S Tho smaller man had lad run out the front door disappearIng disappear disappear- Ing Ing- IngIn ng in the tho darkness Nothing has been seen or heard of ot him hini since then Beckstead attempted to remove remo the handkerchief from Crom the wounded robbers robber's robbers robber's rob rob- bers ber's face but W was s met with the rough corn command m and Let that alone I I put that there and will ill take lake It oC off when when-I 1 get rea ready Robber HoMer a 1 Young loung Man linn B Beckstead paid no attention to him and ard in a t moment had disclosed the features of ot an apparent Scandinavian of bout about tent el twenty eight ht or thirty years lor of age with reddish blond hair and blue eyes ees B By that time Beckstead had the assistance of ot several citizens who had come running to the scene among them there being C. C I. I Goff Gott and S. S S. S Rc Reynolds who appl applied ed temporary bandages ban ban- dages to the wounds of ot the Injured robber was assisted to his feet teet z and d. d d walked to the jail JalI about a a. quarter of ot a a mite mile southward A A. trail of ot blood followed him along the cement sidewalk sidewalk side sIde- walk walle where herc it was lost In the dust of oC the road crossing the tho railroad tracks rho The immense Immen e vitality of oC tho the robber is Indicated b by the fact that there was no wavering in his steps On arriving at the railroad tracks a a short distance from tho the Jail th the robber robber rob rob- ber bel started to sing Silver Sliver Threads Among th the Gold Beckstead told him ito to cut It out out which he did A short time after atter arriving at the theall jail all tho the robber became unconscious but not until after he had been Interrogated interrogated Inter Inter- by br Sheriff J. J C. C Sharp without without with with- out eliciting any information as to his Identity A tailors tailor's label In his coat made at Butte Mont bears tho the name namo of ot Charles Jammel and a soft green hat hal lat of oC a ch cheap ap kind carries the trade trado Imprint of ot Barney Barne Frankel a San I Francisco clothier and haberdasher er and the tho Initials F. F J. J R. R These are the ot only y marks ot of Identity Robber Passes Dod Dad Night l All night long the robber la lay on a a. soaked blood cot In the Jail watched over by Beckstead Marshal R R. R W. W Stokes and asman as many of a morbid crowd ot of stricken curiosity cl citizens as tho the authorities would admit to the build build- ing His breathing though was regular Once in a while whilo he would moan as though in pain but for the most mOlt part he la lay on the cot in comparative quiet Apparently his IUn lungs lungs- s' s had clog clogged ed with blood from Internal bleeding from the wound in the tho head Along toward daylIght daylight day day- light his sleep seemed to be more quiet but the tho physicians In attendance said sala he was wag sinking and It would bo be only a question of time until death came camo A little before beCore noon he was moved to St. St I Marks Mark's h hospital hopital In this city A peculiarity of ot Colclough's wounds 1 Is that one o of them Is in the tho back backof of at lila his head He Ire was facing the robbers robbers rob rob- bers during all the tho shooting and how how- he came b by the wound in the head hend Isone Isone is isono one ono of or the tho mysteries of the case lIe He was was was' also shot a fractional distance above aboc the heart Either wound would have caused death At one time It seemed as though a arIot ariot ariot riot would result from the shooting Martin and Mike Lemich Austrians Aus Aus- were the two other men besides Colclough and in the saloon when the robbers entered In the ex excitement excitement ex- ex one of oC the two grabbed a a. rifle from behind the bar It was accidentally acci acci- dentally discharged wounding two brothers William Ullam and James Kastina- Kastina lna- lna kh reeks Greeks who were about to outer enter the tho to learn the tho cause of oC the revolver fusillade Their Greek friends I got ot the idea that the shooting shooting- of oC the brothers was premeditated and gathered gathered gath Kath ered cred In angry numbers at the saloon Deputy Sheriff Beckstead soon convinced con con- vinced them the affair so far Car as It re related ro- ro to their countrymen was an ac accident accident ac- ac and further trouble was avert avert- ed Both men were were- shot hot In tho leg near the ankle by br the same ame bullet hullet An a additional saG sao feature of ot the tra trag trag- cd edy Is that the tho Colclough family gut suf- or ct a double bereavement the same lay day Not ot ot only i Is lIS the husband hUsban and fa tather ta- ta ther dead In the discharge of oC his dut duty but a little grandchild Infant of ot Mr and Mr Mrs Thomas Le Page of oC Mid ale vale died early Wednesday edne day morning morning- and was wag to have havo been burled buried yesterday Mrs Le Page e was the oldest daughter o of Mr lr and Mrs Colclough h. h The nl night ht w watchman had made all arran arrangements with Marshal Stokes Stoke to retire early Wednesday nl night ht that he might have all of oC Thursday to give attention to I the tho Details t. of ot his grandchild's funeral |