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Show Utah orctcens killed "j Rabbert llonl (i.a( Manl.r aharlR Tjl.r f (Irand Ceaalr nail ll.pol, J.nklna. Hherlff Tyler of Grind county end Hani Jenkins, a cattle owner, were -hot and billed by oulliwt on Hill creek, about llfty mllet north of Thompson, Utah, Saturday noon. The story of ths hilling as told by Herbert Day, a deputy sheriff, who was with them, Is as follows: The three men unexpectedly fame apon tho camp of the outlaws. Sheriff Tyler and Sam Jenkins dismounted and started to walk up to lliem. When a short dlstsnce from them tha sheriff spoke to thein, saying: "Hello, boys.' The reply could not be heard by Mr. Day, but it soon at tha reply wat made Tyler and Jenklni itarted to walk to their horses. Aa soon as their backs were turned the outlawi fired and killed them In itantly. Herbert Day was about fifty yards away and saw them fall. They then fired two shots at Mr. Day, but missed him. Sheriff Tyler had no Intention of attempting at-tempting to arrest them, a they had left their gum on their horsci when tiny dltmounled. They were ihot In ' the back with flat-note bullet! and the wounda where the bulleti came out ara Tery large ones. Sheriff Tyler waa hot twice, both going In under the ;lghl arm and coining out In tho abdomen abdo-men over the left hip. Jenklni wat ihot four timet, all the ahol entering In the bick between the ihouldori and ringing down, nearly cut hit left arm off. Pones' have left several point!, In-eluding In-eluding twelve men from the ibertffi otllce at Salt Lake, to rnu the murderer! murder-er! down, After thekllllngthebindlti tied, leaving ilxtecn liortet, their camp equlppage end bedding, and a quantity of ammunition. They nre auppoicd to be heading for tho White Mountain country, Colorado. |