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Show tlcn from Their Cage. Daring the noon recess of the Third District Court yesterday four prisoners who had been placed for safety behind the bars of tbe compartment com-partment in Marshal Parson's office, took advantage of tbe temporary absence ab-sence of their custodian and succeeded suc-ceeded In making their escape. The fugitives from justice are Albert Kern, charged with resisting an officer; Ja. McCarty, charged with grand larceny; Harry Stone, charged with robbing the postoMce at illng-ham, illng-ham, and a youug man named Siclth, charged with grand larceny. It seems that tiUilt 12:) Emrlck . Holbrook, the Bountiful incendiary, was in tbedeputles'part of thocfllce -urrounucil by lits relatives, and George Walton was watching him. Takiugadvantago of tills fact, one or the prisoners picked the lock or the door, and tbequartette decamped unseen and unheard. Their escape was uot discovered until about 2 o'clock, and Siarehal Parsons at once took the necessary steps fur their recapture'. Following Is a descrlrtlon of the missing men: Stone Is about eighteen eight-een or twenty 3 ears of age, about 5 feet 4 Inches, weighs about one hundred and twenty-live pounds; e'oniplexion lignt. Smith is about 5 feet it Inches In height, dark complexloned and heavy built. SrcCarty is about thirty-five yeirs of age, 5 fret 0 inches tall, medium build and nry light com plexioncl. Kern about 6 feet ? Inches in height, medium build, light hair, blue ej os. He wears his hair pom-pador, pom-pador, and his faee Is smooth. He was dressed lu a neat, black suit, and has by 110 means a sjsflclou. a pearance. lhe marshnl has offered a reward of $VJ a head for tlie apprehension of the runaways. |