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Show COLIPLITSIII PRISON SCHEME MAYBE1SSUE0 Warden Devine Considers FUinf of Charges Against' Fire Inmates Who Attempted Escape Warden Jamea Derlne announce thle morning that he waa consider-Inc consider-Inc a requaat te tha county attorney at-torney for a eeepient aginet tha five prieon inatates who were da covered Maturdev afternoon In an attempt to tunnel out of the prieon. The eomolainl will cearre attempt. Ing to escape and will materially lengthen the Indeterminate wa tencea. aa&a. snaia ear. lug now. .Jt will alao hava much weight with the atata board of pardon If any of tha flva come before that body I fnr commutation of sentence or a pardon or parole accenting te the Prteon oflclala' view The fivo men are riovd T. Har-rla, Har-rla, M. sentenced frcm Wftehlngton county f.r eocond decree burglary; Jamea Henderson. I sentenced from 8t mlt eounry for second degree de-gree burglary: Jamea O'Connor, tl. sentenced from Salt Lake county for robbery; Jamea P. King, alias Potter, 41, sentenced from Weber county for robbery, and Waller (thlrlcy, JJ. sentenced from Bait Lake for robbery. - i Shirley. King nad O'Connor were I discovered by Alva Stout, deputy warden, coming out of a tunnel about two feet In diameter which led through the ground from an abandoned boiler room In tha old No. t tollhouse directly eoutn thirty feet to the prison eiterlor wall. The tunnel was ready to be dug under tha wall, which goes Into the earth at" . . would have left a clear e-' the prison for the five. The othei two men were connecter attempted delivery fti King and O'Connr "i-Te ptaretti In solitary confinement. All five are In solitary confinement today and will be kept there fr some time. Warden Devine said. |