Show OUTLAW MKINEY K IS SHOT DEADIN FIGHT WITH 1 OFFICERS Deputy Sheriff Tibbet t Was j Also Killed i CONSTABLE FATALLY 1 HURT I I Desperate Battle Takes Place I in Bakersfield Cal I Desperado Was Barracaded in a Ch nese Joeshouse a Regular Fort I With Two Companions Bakersfield Cal April 19Tn i desperate fight here today between Outlaw McKinney and a posse of officers offi-cers two persons were killed a third fatally Injured and a building in which the outlaw with a companion had bar rlcaded themselves was set on fire il order to smoke out the desperate man after McKinney had been killed Tha I casualties follow followKILLED 5 KILLED K James McKnlney outlaw I William E Tlbbct deputy sheriff FATALLY WOUNDED Thomas J Packard City Marshal LONG PURSUIT ENDS The long pursuit of McKinney trot Kinsman Ariz ended today in thi > city but a few blocks from the busIness busi-ness portion of the city in a large two story and basement brick building oi the outskirts of Chinatown used by 1 the Chinese members of the Sul Onn Tong I1S a lodginxjhouse opium den and josKhouse Here McKinney = had been secreted for two or three days He had as a companion Al Hulse an exconvict who being a member of tlri socalled Chinese Masons was enabled i to enlist the aid and sympathy of the Orientals in arboring the outlaw Hulse Is in the county Jail f FEELING RUNS HIGH The feeling runs very high againsS I l him here as the evidence goes to show J that he Is the man whose bullet killed f Deputy Sheriff Tlbbet that having been done by a rifle bullet McKinney was armed with a shotgun SAVED FROM BROTHERS VENGEANCE VEN-GEANCE Burl Tlbbet declared his Intention ot killing him on sight and but for the r prompt action of Sheriff Kelly In landIng land-Ing IIulo Instantly behind the bars before the brother of the murdered man who had already finished McKln neys career knew l of his whereabouts might have done so MURDERED OFFICER POPULAR I The murdered officer was a populan I man a lifelong resident ot BakersfleM I l and a member of e prominent pioneer family and there is talk tonight of 1 lynching the assassin j a The house was a reIrUlar fort SUIII I 1 Hulse would not obey the order to coma lf Ii out of the barricaded house The lira J department was ordered to the scene and the building fired when Hulse gave up He was taken to the county jail An immense mob has been surrounding the Jail for the past two hours and anj now trying to take him from the officers if offi-cers Ii II DEAD OUTLAWS CAREER McKinney was accused of having Iii t committed several l murders He was a I native of California and was first sun Ito I-to the penitentiary from Tulare countv I i for assault to murder and after hk I 1 release went to nan Qulg where In figured in some further shooting trouble trou-ble lie escaped trial coming tn r Bakerslleld soon afterward where hi 4 the lattcr part of 1000 he shot and killed rr Torn Sears a gambler the result of a I dispute over a game of card No ono 11 saw the fight and McKinney was ae j1 I I nuilled t on trlnl E 1 MADE SENSATIONAL ESCAPE Last July In Porlcrvllle he killed Billy t Lynn and wounded Constable John Willis and another man In a drunken 1 row He made n sensational escape from capture and for several months wandered practically unmolested about the country Ii LOCATED IN MEXICO 11 A few weeks ago Sheriff Collins located lo-cated the outlaw at Hcrmosillo Mel co and an application for his extradition i extradi-tion was made but the Mexican authorities au-thorities released him before the arrival arri-val of the papers and he disappeared again for parti unknown MORE UNPROVOKED MURDERS Nothing more was heard of him until April Oth when news came fiom King man Arii that McKinney nail murdered mur-dered Charles Blakey known as the cowboy pianist and Roy Winchester a young miner on the trail Nothing definite IK I known of the cause of the murder but it la thought that McKinney McKin-ney took the meif for olllcors and laid In walt for them on the trail WAS LONG CHASE After the shooting the murderer wont 1 to a ranch and compelled the rancher j to shoe two horses for him and then rode away Posses started in pursuit ot McKinney but he eluded them and I succceeded In reaching Bakerslleld where two brothers live I AUTOPSY ON MKINNEV An autopsy on McKinney showed on his breast a i fresh bullet star proving conclusively I I that he was wounded In a the light on Kern river last Sunday j with McCnickeri and Warren Rankin J PACKARD WILL RECOVER News ILl midnight from City Mnrshal i i Packards bedside Indicates that he most likely will recover A hone was Fr removed from his left arm the second Ii f finger on his left hand amputated and the buckshot was removed from his throat He is i resting1 comfdrtably |