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Show Jailers Identify Dead Train Bandit Famous Montana Outlaw, Harvey Logan, for Whom There Is a Reward of ?1 8,000. 3CNOXVILLI3, Tonn., July 10. Towell I. Spencc, a detectlvo employed by a Chicago Chi-cago agency, has returned to that city after securing Identifications of two pictures pic-tures which he had In his possession, supposed sup-posed to bo photographs of the famous .Montana bandit and train robber, Harvey Logan. Early on the morning of June S a gang held up a Denver & Rio Grande train near Parachute, Colo., but after blowing open two safes and shooting ono railroad employe, em-ploye, they flecurod only ?10. A posse of cowbovs was at onco organized and chase was given. In the chaso ono of tho bandits ban-dits was shot from his horso by a cowboy cow-boy and as soon as ho fell was soon to Bhoot himself through thp head. Plcturew were taken of the dead man. Believing the photographs to be thoso of Logan. Spence caino hore to Identify tho bandit through Jail officers where Logan had been confined more than a year Sheriff Fox, from whom Logan escaped, es-caped, positively Identified the photographs photo-graphs as those of Logan. So did Jailer Thomas Bell, whom Logan held up at tho point of a pistol whllo escaping from Jail Tho outstanding reward for the bandit is varloufllv estimated at between S1S.O0O and 130 0. "it Is probablo that tho remains will be ezhumod nnd further Identification established, as I.ogan had many bullot raarkr, on his body. When ho escaped from tho Knoxvlllo Jail Logan was under sentence of twenty yearn for bringing into the State and passing unsigned notes of tho Bonk of Montana. 3-10.000 worth of which ho and his gang secured In n Great Northorn iixprefls hold-up In Wyoming. Beforo ho was captured hero ho shot two policemen, but they recovered. |