--W .. unit: mm(o disappear Inlo a .lark tract of tiin-lior, olTlcers following ;u»l firing sov-Ca i 1 rt In r * T T - .. - « % -'•? - —erul shotK. Hopporlo and ]\\n wifewore nabbed and taken buck to FortDodge. Search of the timber andvisits to nearby towns yielded no tracenF ~ I ~_____ .......-- ...------.... .....nn mu um:uor Wosley, so officerh. before depart-^JC.jaeputlaefl-r Mrlt;vxJdWey as it tvga thought that Wesley would return toI K a Pa mt. f ... ^ . i • «the farm for Ids clothing.Friday morning, however, Wesley telephoned Sheriff Hanson from the Dewey farm that, he was reudy to surrender. Ho was taken to Fort Dodge and upon being questioned admitted that he had owned the gun brandished by Clayton In his attcmp-iter! escape and that a short time ago | he had loaned It to Mrs. Hepperlo.I Wesley will be held until after the jtrial as witness for the state, afterI... ...Ill III. -Ithoir employee.A recent lt;is:i:iilt;-|i from Fort l)wise S carries (lie news thiit Mrs. Hepperlo , hits keen released nn ii $iroo iiomi furnished I) yMr-. ilt;i.t lieckeiibaui'h of ? l-'ort 1 Joiljm.Clayton’s sister hml been under 1 suspicion for furnishing the bandit c with tin* »nn which refused to ili«- [ charge when he turned it on the deputy sheriff or Webster county in at-templing Ids get-nwny. Thursday night Sheriff John Lochrav, two depu-tios anil a federal officer from Fort Dodge uficoiniianieil by William Hanson,- local sheriff, made a trip to the Dewey farm where Mr. and Mrs. !i-p-perle hml gone to see Wen ley. As the authorities approached the house thov were seen hy Wesley in time for liiiiiM*