Show NEGRO iS BURNED BORNEO IN TEXAS FOR FORTHE FORTHE THE MURDER OF F A WHITE WOMAN Dallas Tex TeC Aug 30 D A dispatch r re received here bere tonight from Whitesboro Wilder Tex says the be negro Alt Alf charged with the murder of Mrs Cald Caia Caldwell Caldwell county well the wife of a Grayson farmer at her home bome on Saturday 4 j last was captured by a mob and burned barned at a aeh I li Nelsons rap ranch ra eh ch two ind Lind nd a half miles mlles east of Res ranch The burning oc occurred occurred occurred early tonight The mob was composed of 30 men menThe menThe menThe taken to a tree and aud The negro was swung up In the air Wood and fodder were piled plied beneath his hilS too body and a hot s that fire made Then it was suggested the man ought not to die too quicklY and he was let down to the S uni 1 about while a party went to Dexter coal OIL two miles mUes distant to procure Wilder was captured near Dexter this afternoon He had bad been seen eeD the day g him and ami knew before by a negro who who had informed the citizens A posse I 1 was at once organized and the work of beating the Red Bed river rier bottoms began It 11 is said aid that it was tilt the t en ton of the mob to tape Wilder back to the scene of his crime and there lynch him but messages by b telephone and nd telegraph tele telegraph te warning that the graph gave titan were hastily ha repairing to the I scene seeM with a considerable considers ble force and the I work of ol execution was expedited I At Whitesboro a great crowd hal bai gathered in anticipation of a chane chan chaD e eto I Ito to participate p in the lynching g and had work when it was w learned that the been done they expressed d great disappointment disappointment poin Dt Mrs Caldwell Caidwell was a bride of but six x months Dexter ta is far from railroads there are no telegraph facilities and it will be some time before all the tile details of the lynching can be learned I II I |