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Show FOUR ROBBERS i ARE CONVICTED '. P( MWTKU.n. Idaho, Oct. 23. C. W. ,!j'arvy. Kduard Miller. Frank Sullivan ;;iikI 1-Ya nk W'a Is'.i w ere con vieted today mi I lie d ist net court at Shoshone on Inland laneny charges afier a four days' lri:U. Willi tho conviction of thi gang, one oT the boldest robber groups that, has 'ever i ii d'--t .(! Idaho and east or n i 'regon ; has been definitely broken up, and the i, men fneo long prison terms. uf tin- ga,:ig of seven, but one remains ' a ! liber! y, , Joseph llogan, who so far i has made Rood his escape, which was '.niado in March. Two members of the 'gang, William Miner and CJ forgo Dunnl-'.I Dunnl-'.I i fie, are serving terms in tho stale 'prison.' Duiuiioliffe and Miner were transferred ,1 from the state prison at IJoisc to Sho-'shone Sho-'shone during the trial, being summoned jas 'witnesses to prove- their connection with the but the prisoners were not ! put on the witness stand. Kight guards 'were constantly on duty during the trial : of the prisoners. 'Most of the prisoners , hivo in isou records in nearly every irjrlh-iwestern irjrlh-iwestern state, officers from Utah, Montana, Mon-tana, oreeuti and Wyoming and from va-'rioiis va-'rioiis parts of Idaho wero at live trial and 'identified (be prisoners. I. S. May, chief of the Revelare secret ;ser ice, was the chief wit uess for the '.-late. The Uevelaro acrency rounded up ibe men and on two occasions has since (been responsible for the recapture of the .men a ft or t hey escaped from jail. Mr. 'May returned to Vocatcllo this morniutl |