HUNDRED IN NOW ON TRAIL OF ALLEN GANGAH Telegraph and Telephone Wires Are Cut In Southern Section ofState—Raiders Believed to Be Strongly Intrenched.Meeting Between Government and Bandits Is Certain to Mean Great Loss of Lite. ~v—41* + + + ♦ + ♦ + ♦♦ + ♦ + + +♦♦* The death toll of the mar- ** dermis raid ol 1 he Ailed giuig *of mtflfiw* today Htnndsi ntfive. It i* jikel.V to be istortfM-* #d at .*r 1 v moment. The d«*lt;«d: ♦♦♦♦♦♦♦J mltr** Thorn lou Mwnit;* r*m m lt;» n wealth Attorney ** William Fo ter; Sherifr \*w ♦* Webb* iMty Avtm, thir- ** i lt;*eitr ehitd wit a*— fur bandit ** Floyd Allen: Mr-. Sidney Al- *41 len, wtffl of Sidney Allan, *+ lender in tin* onflow *+ + + ++ + + + + + + + + +MlfXSVlLLE, Vo., March Id.Sidney Aik*’I, J* ad* i of the Allen elanof outlaws today escaped from the which cS'fectod his capture yew-tenia y mi Ids mountain borne, Ncwnof the ewcapc wu* brought by anmuntatnier who wnu -•erit by thepo-*w* to wani lb** authorities here U*he on the logout for the notorious bandit leader. =? ■ 4 1 2