Show THEIR FAILURE WAS COMPLETE Folsom Convicts Had Not the Ghost ofa Show to Escape DUNGEONS FOR PLOTTERS a ONE OF THE EN ENt t WILL DIE DIEc c Cal Dec lute quiet at prisonS this morning after tle Incidents of yesterday when a number of prisoners at work on the rock crusher in the quarry attempted to escape Guard Charles Jolly who was shot in the neck by one of the bullets fired by a fellow guard In the effort to quell the mutIny passed a good with without out narcotics and It is believed this morning that he will recover The condition of of the Guards fl J who was stabbed In the neck two or three times by con viets and received a stray shot In the leg Is not serious In the ease of J lly the element of danger still exists in blood poisoning as the wound is an ugly one extending from the back of the neck to the front of the jaw Will Probably Di DiThe The four wounded convicts under treatment In the hospital are do doing ing well with the exception of F Queda doing life for murder committed in Los Angeles He was ahot in the abdomen and will probably dip Autopsies be held by Coroner Gormley Ill the cases of W Morales of Mary county J of San Fran ciesco and H C Hill of Placer the three conspirators killed by the guards In the fight It is not yet known how many con viets party to th plot to break prison but Warden Yell is conducting a rigid inquiry In order to determine the extent of the pan and fix the re upon the originators Captain Murphy who was taken by bythe the convicts and used by them as a ashield shield against the bullets of the guards was seen this a Bee report or at Folsom Captain Murphy was confined to his bed by the Injuries which be receIved that he was feeling all right with the tion of a severe soreness Murphy Interviewed The wounded official was asked to give an account of his experience with the convicts In their attempted break for liberty and did so It started to Tam about 3 said Captain Murphy and I decided that I had better bring the men in It cleared up however and I told them to keep at work Shortly after this I heard the rock crusher making an un unusual usual amount of noise and asked what the trouble was I was informed that thata a sledge hammer was In the crusher and so ordered the machine stopped that the hammer might be removed I went to thu all the hammers collected so that It could be ascertained whose hammer went Into the crusher Each hammer Is numbered and charged up to the theman man to whom it is given in order that an attempt ito break the crusher could be blamed right person Armed With an Umbrella After goig to the crusher Convict Finley came rushing at me with his hands in the air holding a knife The thought of Its being another attempt to break prison did not occur to me meThe The thought that immediately came to tome me was that this was an to get me meI I only had an umbrella but used that to poke in the body but buthe he kent coming after me and finally he and Hill grabbed and forced me to come with them They led me up the stairs to the platform leading across the canal Going u the staIrs I tried to throw down but the two pulled me tIP and kept mc Fin Finley ley used his knife to prod me in the hack me on My lack was cut a number of times by jabs from this knife The men told ne that they did not Intend to hurt me but they Continued to use the knife as a goad 1 asked them what they Intended to do and was informed that they intended to get out foolish boys you will all be killed I said Guards Opened Fire Hall stopped Wait a mm ute boys and lets talk this over but the others called to him to come on and he did We went across the gangway over the canal ad down onto the rail railroad road track We had not gone more than five or six feet alOng the track before the guards opened fire Hill was helping Finley drag me along when he suddenly fell to the ground I received a shot In the thigh and threw myself forcibly to the ground breaking loose from the men holding me up The guards then poured a of shots Into the prisoners I standing on the track and the break was over The men Including myself fell in a head not any larger could be covered by this bed sheet In describing the fight with for the possession of the knife Captain Murphy stated that he kept hold of the hand In which Finley carried the knife After Murphy had thrown him himself self to the ground on being shot Hill Hilland and Finley him to his feet again but Hill feB dead a few feet further on While the other convictS were being mowed down Finley and Murphy were fighting for possession of the knife Guard Harris along but was for some time to get geta a shot into Finley as the latter kept I Murphy between himself and the guard Finley finally got his quietus and now lies dying IIi te hospital I WARDEN Convicts in Placed in Dungeons I Folsom Cal Dec it Were not I for the facts the hospital here wounded men nd that three are laid out in the morgue thre Is no indication at the state prison his mornIng of the bold dash for liberty made by nine convicts late yesterday afternoon Three hun hundred dred and Lifty convicts were put to work as usual In the quarry and about the rock the scene or Yester I days onslaught Early this Kid I Thompson vho is regarded as a par particularly dangerous convict was placed In the dungeon for uttering cori to the discipline of the prison lie criticised Warden Yell Yelland and the guards for killing bin fellow prisoners tV was also placed In a having been as the map a sledge ham hammer mer Into the rock Proof Bis numbe wa on the o THEIR FAilURE t WAS I 1 Continued from Page One L LI I I but he declared that fallen int t the crusher willie while he momentarily I stepped awa away Warden Yen Yell learned this morning that Convict Campbell w was s In the lt It to escape and promptly I ordered him In the dungeon The warden said 1 intend o 0 hold a full fuU Investigation I of this attempted break as I 1 bellev that a of convicts were j rated In h he Ilot As fast as the m men n nare are apprehended they will be placed In Inthe Inthe the incorrigible Ul I am satisfied that the men the futility tf to get out si sine e the issuance of the order to guards to tD shoot dt the fact that I may use the guards as ash shields h The Wounded Men Chries Jolly and Captain R RJ RJ J J Murphy vho ho were ere wounded were pronounced by Dr Charles today to be itt about th the same condition condi condition tion as last night Jolly who was shot through the face jace the bullet passing under the rI Jaw and coming out of the nose will if poison poisonIng Ing does not set et in Murphy Is wound wounded ed in the leg md has two knife thrusts in the bick Coroner F Gorley d atthe at atthe the before belore nOon and has called en James Donnelly of Folsom to nn a jury for tOI an In Inquest inquest quest at the lri Warden Varden Yell las as in his possession seven knives that were taken from the escaping convi t The They are arc ru rusty ty Im Implements Implements about seven even Inches In length The rhe handles are tre bound In rawhide und and the points tre re roughly sharpened Mystery to the Warden Varden uIt It Is a ery to me how the con vl viets UJ w o many knives said Warden Varden Yell They were evidently placed at the of their great rock piles that had b en brought out from the quarry and ni allowed to collect while the rock cru 1 r was being repaired Although I and received an Intimation that there vas a 1 plot to break out and an anI that the knives had been secreted In Inthe inthe I the quarry We cv cald Jd locate aU all ot of otI them Every niche of ground was carf fully gone over but the blades I not few be nd though we wc recovered a afew afew |