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Our harness, are made of Hie best heary oak leather and 'will outwear two seta of cheap factory mad. harness, and cost you no more. Our store has been over forty year. In Omaha. -Everything guaranteed. We will meet .11 competition on food harness. Writ, fr catalogue. . Alfred Gomlsfi & Go. acoeswr to Collins ft atorrlsoa. late Feraam Street. BANDITS MURDER FARMER BLUNT? (Continued from Second Page.) sot show any dUposltioa to mix with the desperadoes,' ears Hyerav "They were armed tor the most part with shotguns and had no deatr. to mtx ta the (ray. All along the route people la farm hou cam. out. showing ss much Interest a. tat a circus parade." SELECTED TUB WROXS WCAPOJCI Treats Says Rifles WhM Rare Killed Brins asd BiaaswU. "If the desperadoes had tooted rtflea from the store at Murdoch 8usday aigM Instead of the shotguns which they did steal, neither Brlgga, Chase star myself would be here te tell about K tonight,' said Deputy State Fir. Warden John Trouton last night as he retold the story of the battle with th. convicts on the Chaieo road. Trouton, tike Chief Brlgg. of the South Omaha police, was scarred by bucks Dot Hia forehead and 'hand, were marked by the bullet, and hut hat was perforated close to the brim. Trouton'. story corresponded with that told by Chief Brlgga. te whom he gave all the honor of the capture. Trouton himself was In th. van and fought along with Chief Briggs. Early yesterday morning when the loca tion of the convicts lalr-wa. learned Chief Brlgga selected Deputy n re War den John Trouton tor hi. companion. The Flnht la the Read. The convict, held their fire," aald Trouton, "until we were within M yard, of them and then w. called on them te surrender. Their answer wee a volley which barely reached us. Brtgg replied twice and then Chase Joined In the chorus. By th!. time th. fire from the convict, wa a veritable rain and w. all strove to protect our eyes which were threatened by the buckthot. "A little further on their speed slack ened and we gained until we were the length of a telegraph pole from them. I put the rein, between my knee, and opened with my Springfield rifle. I bad only fired a few .hot. when the chief, whose rifle was empty, grabbed my; weapon and kept pumping away. About thl. time one of the men went down In the w.gon. Prlr. had got him. . "It was at. this time th.t I think Blunt wa. killed. There was considerable smoke, but through It I could see a little spurt of smoke rise from the back, of young Blunt, the driver. I think It was th. bullet of Morley that killed him. Morley Mood for a moment with th. gun poised in hi. hand and ducked his bead as though he had been struck. Later I learned that a glancing bullet had reached his right cheek. . .-We were within the seventy-five foot limit and the two bandits still standing were firing furiously. - Brigg. emptied my gun and then lumped from his place at my right He ran close up wtth our team and trained hta revolver em th. tw. ahead In the wagon. Th. Maxim barked and a second convict crumpled up. The third man, Morley, did not seem to notice hie fallen companions, but kept pumping away at us. He seemed to hare pre ferred Uw revolver to th. heavier weapon but his aim wa. getting poorer. He looked down a moment and apparently satisfied that his two companions wars dead, threw up hi. hands. The team was now almost to gentle trot. Chase having ceased to fir. at them, 4 .htwrley Gives t p. :"vT war. out of the tig In a moment railing on hi or ley to drop the gun which he kept in hi. uplifted hand. Brlgg. ordered him to throw th. weapon to th. road and. the man obeyed. Then w. closed in a bit and he wa. told to get out of the wagon. Once on I he ground lie cam. forward at the word of com mand pacing over the-road with hand, elevated as ha cam. toward us. Briggs and I reached him together and Grant Chase a moment afterwards. ' Th. other member, of the posss war. in yard, to the rear, but as they closed in, Morley begged that hi. lite be .pared. Some one accused him of having mur dered the prison, officials. 'I never .hot anyone at Lincoln. the bandit answered. and cowered as Brigg. covered him with hi. gun. Sheriff livers by this time had reached us and w. turned Morley over to him." "if viiU-ijIm; TillMi I r:er-iiri;.;tvi,'uia SLIM rusts. tt: ,vi 1 BROTHER BEOS HOT TO SHOOT Officer. Treed ' ta . Let Ceevlets H arses Wesur Thesaaelvea Oat. In th. midst of the excited posse which closed down upon the convicts were tw. pathetic pfeadln faces which stayed th. wrath of th. mob of farmer, and of ficersFieri Blunt, th. brother, and James Anderson th. fetiier -in-law at the driver of the convict's wagon. v Between sobs, Floyd Pegged first one and then another of the officer, not to .hoot. He saw his - brother stooping far over the front of the wagon holding tight to the horses reins. Anderson, th. father-in-law, rode quietly along, ap parently holding hut breath aa ha saw thi. officer and that raise a gun a If to .boot. The farmer, riding around them felt the pathos of the sttuaUoa and one after another shouted to the men ahead. "For God sake, don't shoot Their horses are giving out and wa eaa get them." When the horses give out they'll have no further use tor Boy and maybe let him go. don't snoot, men. It wa. while these admonition, were being shouted that the convteta were seen to rise up from the bed of the box wagun and level their gun. at their pur suers. - A shot rang out and then the answer from the leader, of the poena. Immediately the figure of the man hi th. wagon neat was Men to away to on. side. The convict, rushed to the front of the wagon, threw aside the reins and one with violent blow, beat the animals on wtth the butt at a tang rifle. On the down hill at toe finish the horse, half galloped and were half pushed by the weight of the wagon. Turning to see that they were being gained upon, the desperadoes dragged the form of the driver from the swat, carried it te the back of the wagon and stood Blunt up for use as a ahield. Many farmer, at the sight turned and started the other way. When the wagon stopped near the wagon bridge, the horses exhausted 'be yond power to move another step, Mood dripping from the wagon bottom and spotting red the white anew. Morley jumped over the end gat. with hand. In the air. , The officer.. and farmer, hurried to gather round the wagon. ' Floyd, the brother and the fatber-ln-law came up to peer in. Hope that Roy might still be breathing marked their eager faces. What they saw repulsed them. Boy Blunt waa lying with hie head wa Con. vict Gray, stomach. When the officer, started leading the wagon back up the road, riwd sobbed; "Stop, fellows, -ssrs-sssss-ssssssesssssss-s-sssssss, mesns more tnaa a ft baby. It means laying tha foundation of a strong, sturdy constitution. Fat alone is not enough; there must be bone, muscle, brain and nerves. Scott's Emulsion is (As ytceae a parrecrssel tW AfetW awef CaOef. I 1 n-el brother was a . groom.' Mia. Anderson and young Blunt were married last Christmas dsy. They lived on a "farm two mile, from the James Blunt home. lop. My brother shan't lay among those convicts." The. crowd drew back aa Floyd and Anderson pulled the body of Roy from the wagon, placed It In their buggy and covering it gently with a Uprobe, drove oft toward the Blunt borne. OmtCRS . Hl.T MRS. . TATLOR SeepteUa that She reralehed Wee), paaa re-malttlaa- Eeeaa. Aa unsuccessful attempt to arrest the wife of "Shorty" Gray, alia. Taylor, was made last night by Sheriff Mo Shane, accompaated ay police officers and city detectives. Mrs, Taylor was supposed to have been occupying rooms In an apartment bouse at Seventeenth and Dodge streets, but when the of ficer, arrived, bo trace of her could be found. Although It Is not authentically knows. It Is wppposed that Lincoln officials have eideriee to prove that Mrs. Taylor Is ibe person who smuggled revolver. 1 and explosives In to the convicts, and for this reason ah. is being nought, I Morley, In an Interview given out to a Bee representative at the prison last night, said that all of the weapon, tame from Taylor, who would not aay where be got them. j This fart strengthens the theory that Taylor', wife provided the meana for their bloody escape. The police here ' believe that she Is still In Omaha and they expect ta effect her arrest today. The sheriff, force Is also looking tor her, as are tha official. In Lincoln. CATGHT BY SKTWORK OF WIRES Telephones Work Iwdoleg at Crl sal es U la Their Flight. To the rural telephone is due th. greatest credit tor tha speedy capture of tha fugitive, after once a definite due as to their whereabout, had been obtained. It might be sold that the es caping bandits were bagged In a network of rural telephone wires.' ' Every town, village and hamlet In Sarpy and Douglas counties was bussing wtth the reported movements of the speeding convict, and from farm house, behind to farmhouses In front of them Gashed the announcement of the con vict, coming. The prevalence of party lines In the vicinity made It a. if the whole country round were a large family seated In one room discussing aa Interesting . topic Along the route taken by the desperadoes the ear of a farmer or hi. wit. wa. at each telephone listening and to take down a receiver anywhere one eoukl hear the excited breath of a man or woman, between exclamation, of warn ing. TO VISIT LEAVES WORTH FRJ0 Nebraska Esewatlvs ts Stwdy Srs ... teas Vsed There. Governor Aldrtch of Nebraska yesterday telephoned to Warden R. W. MeCtaugh rey of the federal penitentiary that he would go there aoon to gather data la regard to the prison management from him and Deputy Warden W. H. Maokey. WEDDED 0!T CHRISTMAS DAT Veeeg Bleat Teak His Bride Only Two Mealhs Ate. Roy Blunt was a year. eld. HI. widow was Mis. Carmelite. Anderson. At a double wedding at which her Legislative Filings la Otew. - "NEBRASKA CITYi March l.-( Special.) F. A. Rueter of Syracuse haa tiled bis nsme as a democratic candidate for the legislature from this county, and Charles II. Busch has filed a. float representa tive between Otoe end Case counties, This complete, the legislative ticket for thl. district. A lane number have filed for county commissioner. I'p te yester day five democrats and three republi cans have tiled tor. the office. The con test In that, commlsstoaer district will be a- warm one. I TAFT WILL TALK WITHMITCHELL (Continued from First Page.) output, will be settled by district boards. The minimum rate of wages will be re trospective, the men being paid from the date of their return to work at the rata subsequently fixed by tha district boards. First Break Asians; Operatsra. POTTSVILLS; Pa, March lt-Tbe Pinehlll Coal company', operated bv Scranton capitalists and located at Mia ersviile, today announced its employee would he granted aa Increase of wafes of a) per cent to take effect April L and that working matter, will be satlsfso torlly adjusted by the company with the men. Thi. is the tint open break In the ranks of the operator, and may also result In the Bret break among the organisation of mine workers. A meeting of the min er, will" be held to dtscuis the proposi tion of the company. The constitution of the United Mine Workers does not permit settlement, of thi. kind, so that the organisation men will fight acceptance of toe offer. . Serassw Strike Daelared Off, BERLIN, starch UV-The leader, of th. miners' anion, decided during their ses sion at Boehum today to terminate the coal strike in Westphalia, as they con sider It futile. . TSeOrmw sells Thews Players. 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