OCK.100kenareInisof amlyoftoldwilllat-ftSfi,I uhare'5e. nes i* I Illsirti-lis-iu- . ons ' in- ;CS • ! tve eld f it mn i talonirkil o ----- ---- “ iviutil IU LI1UItoo farm for his clothing. »pr;Friday morning, however, Weslev city telephoned Sheriff Hanson from the as I Dewey farm that, he was reudv to T surrender. JJo was taken to Fort witl Docige and upon being questioned ad- holt mitted that he had owned the gun w«llt; {brandished hy Clayton in his atteiup- this I ted escape and that a short time ago rais jhe had lonued It to Mrs. Hepperh*.I Wesley will he held until after the j trial as witneHs for the state, after• which he will likely |x: released on bonds.| In Wesley's confession Jt was stated jtlmt at the time he loaned the gun tn j-Mrs. Ifepiierle he know nothing of the• plan to slip it to Clayton, though a tor he lenrued that it was in the Itn-Gtpluji Lion and ns t re CO. prisoned bandit’s possession. He disclaimed any knowledge of the manner in which the revolver was given to Clayton, which still remains a mystery to officers.Mr. ami Mrs. Hcpperle, fearing detection, had obtained the job at the Dewey farm fot Wesley u few d«iv* ago and, realizing llmt he would |» n good witness for the state should [hey be apprehended, had arranged to buy him a ticket to California in order to get him out of the state.KillTlthefidoiwinre«rnof i;I owenonorgiitarytt ftsple next he(inrage llurimf to (iround L,.ri