Show r TWO MURDERERS ARE LYNCHED c Charles Cinqmars and Dorman Musgrove Hanged SHERIFF ROGERS 4 DEATH AVENGED f DEEIUD CITWENS OB GLEN i COE AOT QUIETLY Large Portions of th Community Are Tint BacUward in Commending Commend-ing the Vork of the Lyncher J The Men Wore Guilty of One or dIe Most Coldllloodod Murders i In the Aunals at Minnesota Awaiting the Action of the Coroner Cor-oner F i GLENCOE Minn Sept 6At 120 i oclock this morning Charles Cinqmars of and Dorman MuBgrove murderers Sheriff Rogers were hanged to the Sheif Roers wer hange t j 51rudd < bridge less than a quarter of n mile out of town One of the men was hanged from the north side of the bridge and the other from the r I stuith sIde The deed was done by a hundred citizens of McLeod county ctizes who thus expressed their disapproval of yeeierdais veidict sending one off the murderers to the stat prison fo1 f life instead of being sent to the gallows gal-lows The murder was one of the most coldblooded in the annals of Minnesota t Minne-sota Cinqmars and Musgrove two tramp desperadoes were traveling noorthwaro acing to their own story to the wheat fields of Nor Dakota A few miles below Glencoe they accosted 0 fanrer took possession of his team f and drove ino town l On the way up they beat the farmer for ttying tj handle his own tem L The farmer reported them to the officers of-ficers at Glencoe and a warrant was 1CS issued for the arrest of the men who te rre by thiF time ha disappeared Sheriff the himself and i Roger took te papers ad started to puisuat of the desperadoes Just at dusk on the evening of June 26 he overtook the two men five miles south of Glencoe Riding up t them lie said Boys I want you to go back to Glencce with me Well we dont have to said Mus grove a he brought a Winchester gove to his shoulder Before Sheriff Rogers could say another word the o him and he tramp began firing on and fell down his body I PIERCED WITH FIVE BULLETS i i Twentyfcur hours later the men were captured by a posse of five hundred L men ctur a neighboring county and taken t Glencoe The jail was yur rounded1 by several hundred men and rDunde 3 lynching would have occurred but for the prompt action of Governor out of C Clough who sent a company o militia from S Paul The prisoners nliita immediately taken to St Paul and put in iall there he trial of the two men for murder In the first degree opened here about two weeks ago with W W Erwin forte for-te defense Erwin moved for separate trials and the case o Musgrove was taken UP frt The trial cod on Thursday and at 1 oclock Friday the jury returned with a verdict of murder in the second degree de-gree after being out eight hours This together wit the fact that Cinqmors trial would have to occur in another COD owIng to the difficulty in securing se-curing a jury incensed a large portion of the community who ore not backward back-ward in expressing their commendation of th < > action of the mob The mob consisted of about one hundred dred men They cam quietly upon the jail overpowering the turnkey and and had the men The guards ad soOn htd te guards were tied and gagged and did not know which ay the mob went but It is evident the murderers were taken uirectly to the bridge in the eastern limits of the town The ropes were made secure to the railing o and the two were thrown cross beams adl the wee trwn over one from one side of the brig and 011 the other from the opposite When the men were discovered Cinqmars fet were touching the water fifteen feet below The bodies were taken down at a early hour this morning and art n present in the city morgue awaiting the action of the coroners jury tomorrow |