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Show THEOUORUS MANO-LOUS MANO-LOUS (above) and Peter Gundos, convicts, who have escaped from the road camp at Colton. 'v-)o.-v.'.-vV'":-"..'.'o s.-s-- " t v - i i 3V V- i ' ' ' b- lx 3 3 i TWO CONVICTS MAKE ESCAPE M CAMP Guards Shoot, but Fail to Hit Men Fleeing Toward To-ward Railroad. Theodoras Monolou. pervinsj a life1 term for second dree murder, and Peter Gundo?, who had served one year and seven months of an indeterminate sentence for robbery, chanced the fire of prison psiards at the 1 ri.-on road camp at Colton and made a dash through a conveniently severed barbed w.re fence for the railroad tracks. The break was made July 27, and was successful suc-cessful despite a rain of phots sent I after the rryr by guards of the camp. ; The Salt Lake police have Iieen notified, noti-fied, and are on the lookout for the, eon vie ts. v. hose escape closely follows the 1 ' get-away ' ' of two ne-ro prisoners, prison-ers, recaptured in Salt Lake a few days atTO. Mnnolonr was committed to 1 I risen for kiliinu a fellow-. -oinitryman in ! the Beaver mining district, June 2i, , 114. (ju nd os was i rn prisoned tor a robbery com mi t ted in Greek town, De- 1 cember 1 1. LMo. ' In the description f urnislied the po- lice, Mnnolo;ig is 2'i yenry old. height 5 feet 7 inches, weight 1 -J 3 pounds, dark 1 comrdexion and hair, blue eyes, and cut ! scars on the left index finger, on the i littie finder of the left band, thumb of left Imnd, and left forearm near wrist. Gundos is described as being 25 years old, height 5 f eot 7 inches, weight 30 poun'n, dark eomfdexion find hair, hrown even, rirenlar burn scar on front left fore-urn, vaccination scar on right up-.'cr nrm, cut fear on right hand between be-tween base of index finder and thumb, surgical senr over abdf.men from apprri- , dicitis opera t ion, and many scars on left side. |