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Show alt Vol. II. No. 530. Lake EGRAM. Salt Lake City, Utah, Saturday Evening, Octoher PAGES 10, ioo:i. Pmck. Tiinr.i: Cents TO GIVE AID IYNCI BATTLE pAWelTI - I ursuers Expect Fight When Fugitive ' , Con MORMON CANDIDATE IN FERNSTROM,' victs Are Sighted; Supposed to Be in Hiding Up Parley's Canyon; Seven Break THE THIRD, TRADES DEMOCRATIC FOR for Liberty, One Is Killed, Two Get Away REPUBLICAN VOTES; CALLISTER'SDEAL and Several Are Wounded at Prison. - 5; ? 5 ' (?) (i) () DESPERATE CONVICTS' BREAK FOR LIBERTY. f'cvcn desperate prisoners made a bold break for liberty at the State prison at 6:15 last night. One was killed, two escaped and four wounded and recaptured. Three guards were wounded in the battle Inside the prison walls and on- convict was severely beaten while aiding the guards () . to frustrate the The convict killed was Frank Dayton, serving twelve years for as- (?) sault. lit- - was shot outside the prison walls by Guard Ed Janney. (! Nathan ("Xick") Haworth and James laynch. under sentence of death for ( murder, escaped a nl have thus far eluded the poises pursuing them. ? C1 Lynch was wounded by one of the guards. Harry Waddell. serving' ten years for burglary; Abe Majors, under f"' SCI ': r iui Jinn uri t J ivnaiu o . 'iuir:ii, 1115 iiur.c ex 4 a ikui 'c' 'VtrVears for robbery, and Frank Connors, under life sentence for murder, were injured by falling or being shot. Guards David "Wilcken, Zebulon Jacobs and F. M. Schulze were wounded, and Henry Maxwell, a trusty, was severely beaten. There were desperate struggles in the cellhouse, 01. the prison wall, and in the flignt of the fugitives outside. Bloodhounds were put on the trail of Haworth and Eynch at daylight ( .J this morning and several posses were started out in the effort to locate the fugtitives. Haworth and JTavneh are arm xl and a desperate fight is ji ..pected when they are overtaken. The bloodhounds followed a trail leading from the point w he-r- Lynch was wounded up Parley's canyon. A. I . Judd, living; 01 Mill creek, reported having seen a man answer- ing th description of Lynch near his place at 4 o'clock this morning. ( 0 () WHERE HAWORTH AND the death. A battle Is expected at any time. Both men are thoroughly desperLYNCH ARE ALLEGED ate arid it is believed neither of TO HAVE BEEN SEEN. them will be taken alive.that Several Trails Followed. A man answering the description of Guards Dyer and Janney returned to the prison at 11 o'clock this morning Lynch ses:i on Mill Creek. Two armed meL seen by farmer from Mill Creek, where they went on a scent. rear waterworks reservoir, skulking false Clerk Stowe of the penitentiary, with a posse Consisting of Guards Ferrln, in bullies. and Davis, went north last Two men answering- description of Taggert night, through Farmlr.tr'on. They reHaworth and Lynch seen by Mrs. turned to the prison at 11:30 o'clock, back from Farmington, Mcmhan one mile and a half east of having come covering al! the canyons and foothills prison. lying between Farmington and the prisAMooclhound? follow trail from point on. This posse found no trace of the fuvkere Lynch was shot, up Parley's gitives. creek. Not having returned, the trail Suspicious Characters Seen. A report reached th prison this is believed to bs hot one. morning that both men had been seen of the skulking in the bushes prison, near the city reservoir in ParBULLETIN. ley's canyon, at 9 o'clock this morning. This is about three and a half miles STATE PRISON, 2:15 p. m. Noth- from the penitentiary. A posse is folthis clue. The officials are anxing has been heard from the posses lowing iously awaiting some word from this now out in pursuit of Haworth and posse. A farmer coming to tovn this mornLynch. ing stated that s.iout 7:30 as he was coming past Bamberger's stone quarry The chase' .r tlx- fugitive convicts. just above Emigration canyon, he saw Hawoith and L,iin,, was taken up at tion nf Lvm.h an,, T.Ia.vorfh tv,, in mis nn.irninK. i'osses were up were not hostile, but skulked into the uajj-c-L as soon as they saw the. farmer. andfined before darkn'ess had left, brush . . . . . t V O I, mi'-noow.-in Ti.nivis comity ant rus and the bloodhounds, which had not oeputy, Mr. Kippen. have join-- .! in th.j been fed since yesterday afternoon, onus- of hyncl'. and li.iworth. Roads into Davis county ;re were brought out and made ready. Kuard.-so that epcape in ihat zealously, direction is Impossible. One pnsso, under Cuard Janney, forHaworth was to have been taken to mer city detective, a d consisting1 of on Xovember 2;th for reen- tfUC". . David Hilton and Guards Andrew Frank Nay)"- -, v. cut south last nizht Seen Mile and a Half East. Mrs. Monahan lss reiorte1 to have ihrouffh Murray, to Bingham Junction and Ki vert on. ;henf up through the seen bothone-ha-Lynch and Haworth about miles east of the penCotton woods a nd bin k over the foot- o.ie and this itentiary morning. hills to the penitentiary. They notified were taken to the spot andBloodhounds started on everyone on tn route to keep a lookout the trail. but found no clue. for the rn'-nTool of Blood Found. GUARDS WOUNDED This mc.rnins: the found po? IN FIERCE BATTLE a pool of biood near the south wall of the penitentiary, ub ro Lynch was shot, WILL SOON RECOVER through the wrist by Guard Janney. The bloodhounds wer.- p it on this tmil and followc-it for two miles north Guard Vil. ken. shot In the thigh, and and east of the where it was Guard Jacobs, who was beaten into inagain lost in th brush. The posse is sensibility by the escaping convicts, still following that trail and, as no re- were taken to the Holy Cross hospital ports have ne n v t iv.'d, it is believed for treatment. that they ace on a hot scent. An photograph was taken of A lkken in an effort to locate the bul- Desperate Fight. Exjpct Both Lynch and Haworth are armed Jacobs. though an old man, was net T"lth revolvers and. that the in the encounter, and will seriously pursuit will be relentless, wilt fight to oe up in ahurt week. esi-apf- , ri 1 1 - . T u . m . . : . - ; I T lf , e - n.-arl- - X-r- SIX PERSONS HURT IN Made Agreement by Which BAD KNEES COLLISION OF STREET Nominees Will Republican HIM STOPPED CAR AND FREIGHT TRAIN Be Sacrificed to Return Frank Connors Declares pr..n. wuc Jure.. ...'c b'.'!i ,, Fernstrom to Council. That Only Injury Pre! Six it street car ami nr vented His Escape. .diet it not 1. ;S".rt !.ln n Ottg-- lti ..t Z.l", o'. I.. k : fiit.i.ly. f i ' k Frank Dayton Killed. The prisoner who was killed was Frank Dayton, serving twelve years for shooting John H. Kimball. Ho was shot to death by Guard A. G. Drfggs as Dayton was dropping over the outer wall. The men who escaped were Nathan F ("Nick") Haworth and James Lynch" both under sentence of death. A po under Sheriff C. F. Emery Is now fol- XUoutmiMKl oa page 2.) I I'...-- , y I w r ?n.-rtiI I injur.'.!, all of w !i.kn f i -! BY FRANK CONNORS. f.f the toti:in .lie: J. 1.. kT, i r?. , Tf it had not ben for my bad knc-- i I would have made better time than 1 did Kr.inklin. I.Ia.; Mrs Mr J . . a:.! .t.?j Y.rp. and they would not hv me back lure. of Salt KiK. Lynch and the others cot over the wall all right, until it cam- - my turn. !. Th" tar. N 71. v U'y Then the ladder broke and I fell. I got : I J M foniu t'.tt. . . f another ladder, put It tip and K" o' er, H.irfy St i;t but my knpes were hurt bad by the ih' r.ir. fall that I could not run and thy Rt Motoritt.in rtrt r.iv , !, Irn'.ti a. r i i me. Vhen I jumped down 1 landed tn i', ir.f what Tl." Irak di I i m m U i Dayton' sloma h. Th it may i f.f I at. s. I s: t h killed him, but I don't are a d if it car rar fnti'o-- l did. I will not tell where we ;n; th slung.-hot- s or who planned guns and . Th- - tivHorttun l the There Is no usv in my talkMay I u ttti 'k" ur.ui i, . , r r, a ing about it. tin- fiflxht lrin, i .to tb- - iy .f ?. u;, pr ric ; hn Wit x and Hbhrd v, t i ai-vj n U- - N-- ' : ! - . . :i 4 i t'rnn r.-- l rnr n-- MUST KEEP "SOLID EIGHT" INTACT. ; Tl)r. Hut-lur,.!- . t- i :li hai.1,1 , I" lijn 1 Ir. Jured. TI.e. f mplojr. U'll r ir Illtl l r . tt.t " 'tit '" i . i i :.):! n . ?.-!- b S; . ' n H tlV .n.,l 1 l?.-l- j ll '; : ' - - !- 7 3 t : At;NI.t. - - m!. I;i ;m:jsv. l T: :a i'-.- . . . !. ilt" l :.;. i rfs' i;v.n.uM, i ft' I raSr . !,.. ..... Femtr t ( .o : - i .if s , ' - ! ntl . r rt;n., S , 'nL I mo!!,.,,, r , , if! . J . . . 1 . -t- - . . ' , 1 A , ' o rt ! 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ROBERTSON. ,t I i , - 4tlng In .. v i. .. r stall'. .tid bid - ' k trt .!,. tb" t . tl:- ... - -l ! J.- S. U - .... totii" .it to .'iho tun--thri-- KtVf v. I t o IV, I CANYONS tl. ,t HUNTING FUGITIVES ! T ! . , fir... i,i... tt-.- 'rang I i . : i D-i-- uty ; 1 fo-i- i " 1 - "..'., '. 'r , Vm - - - . ,- i- - , , aescnoirig e.iiT.t . .1. "We I'ft th piijion at S.l Ht night armed with Wlnd-ste- iF and rvnlvrrn. li- - .. . a." "Wf lode south for a and thm due east, until we Aridvcd ,,t the foothills, which we skirted ten or twelve mites, riding about r,iifor ardft apart. The moon cam out beautifully. and we were able to distinguish objects "We went up I'arley's and 'Emigration canyons a little distance before going in a southerly direction. Our i.n-- i in ing this way w.as that they mlcht pk. and take a southbound train. We caje rode until about even with Sandy. veUn we returned over nearly the ame route, but found no trace of ou- - men. 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I lit iMt.ifC t rihtlT f,'a IN j When tb firlrc f omm.,rd ,ta, t l that all the reaping tn-- n hi 1 b f i u y 'id- - of tho prton. .,nd I f.t.irt-to 'f ould dn anytbMr . for X!r. j.i,.ftu I'otn i, t John Ih.in-1.rn;r. i,r . iirv I s .. !... i! rv r.JitRirr rjirjr.r. I' t.:"iM'fr liM 13ii.;1i ) en ti) t. n i I ! t . -' ' : I '. . '. ' 1 c 1 ... ' . t I af 4 i . t itf . . ! " " ' ' , ft f 1 I 1 " i - I t ! i ' e. a r T'tv lt ? . ' i ' t T 3f i ':'". It. . ;: - n . ' r W J - 1 ' . "--- , r ...... a SB!: Lr i the uh.ir.i . ! . ." ; t. I"- - - stairf trl,,.r. , ... dolr.Sheriff Jo.eph r.urbi.ise. who. Tnnors .,w what an I , .'rni'r'i in company with Deputy Sheilff .'ou t, W, 't"t"1 "VU " V'r" wf,,"rbe' " ' lV t w.,, U.r. ent In pursuit of the fuKitiv,s -- ode jil'''i!jK f M ., ,;I'u'"ti'"'top f.f tb- - !.,ii or buM niirht until ! il.a-.... .... .1. - r, m constantly ,'om I o'clock this moir.inn. I i f hit rm out ikd Vn T . I ran tn-- tr in .., ih n.o J; utb . , J. ., i . i ; " I 1 ' t !.! tinaf T v- - DEPUTY BNRBIDbE - - ofk. . , Turnkey Ja'.l.H. l an! I .'i.lX'Ml!. tb- - lever on tb- - nrth tb- - ..!!- of '!' ...... kt. . . t rtto. ili.l . imMrt i. 1,1 lniil. . ... If it.... .I., i, . ... f.l, h i? ll Th.......... .......I ... .f ,9 .T -. I JI.. r I i n ran to ini, the f.i.v what w.,s coim- - on. !i I. l,'r g ! .- r-- tr t.r'rr .., ..'"'' !v. ',,ri"'1 Hirn- - i '- 1i-itr- . tt- - t- H!:m;V l id KOir - .u.t .,( 1 1 ' ,o-i- 1 SEARCHED ., ;t i ir.uk T5 ? . srr. ti.an nt of I.tn. h U nI I.m I; thin i:.W!,n j Tii.li-4 a !l-.- t - 1 - id - " V'J'! " Ju ....akM lh.,- t..(;II by . Ho..i.ifc-.f lo btikli t f. ro, oT i;,. trail t - ;s b.iirI. Hast- I bull d..k, wl.l. h h tt tl. ;l "- " - ' ily dreeing biro- - !f Ju vo t of i " the ba.k ,!,.r j:,,l a a l.n I (.nr i Hioir.ui; ! d , v.l. . jffl al.iii l - l - J . i i n wm,pt,thWrogM,i err K j - b.--- II. Ji: A. j h - ar-f'u- t lh .H f number of recent atte.npts to e. ap that have been m;d- iti othr prbonn aroused in a stns.- - a s usoiMOii In ti mind.-- of th- officials that sued a thing A might b" attempted b n . u b has ami most vigilant maintained, particularly sitae th- - outbreak at Kolsm prison, but no siKns of a plot had le en di.- o red, and n evi dene-habeen dincovered to substantiate our suspicions. It has not yet d.dermhfd bow or vh"n the prisoners s- -i ured tiodr guns, or made their sluiiKshots. The statement that a mysterious wo. rrjui visited Haw ort h it few days ago ;ind may have i.:ivd him tt Af.ipmi during n moment wh n th- - gtn.rd'.i at was .ii er'.ed atmo'. b. frtie. leniion Mr?. Haworth visited the enr, detune man last w.ek or early this, but the guard sat wher he could se.. movement and bear every word. Tl r was no ruspb ioiiB a. tion and the eyes were not off them f.r guards nst a nt. That the plot was w Bliow n by the fact th were armed with slungnhots and two ? Jt l'j vii v;t. AJ:Tllit NEAR MILL CREEK CANYON BY ACTING WARDEN WRIGHT. The recent orcurrncf of .i number I'l jr. c LYNCH 15 --SEEN EARLY THIS MORNING AT FARM Watch Has Been Kept, but No Conspiracy Was Detected. r Tt t 'I'Jf i Close uuoi-.rai- i j !!i:M:V . .- -t Mir l.ACM I.V. J I'W!- t" - e'T'n J v. eK-ape- DEE? PLOT THE WARDEN rrii.j-tf- - . while a number of guards and officials were injured. Vi tr,iit al Tl.tJ.I 1 A rresperal01 attempt to eseape from the penitentiary was made at b':l," o'clock last night by seven convicts, who overpowered two guards, and fought their way to th outer wall, which they atmpted to scale by means of ladders Cclf niently placed. The battle between the guards and the convicts la Med bet nineteen minutes, from 6:16 un'il 6:35, but .n that short time one convict was killed by a 'two men tinder death sentence escaped, and four were recaptured. a r. trion. nf Th ay BATTLE ATE PRISON t wu.. t - . ' J si t I V x :i a. .C c J'-- t - t 5 , . j .j. a,-- n .. 1 ir-- |