Show A dime novel sensation by the salt lake herald exploded this mornings salt lake herald con bains a sensational article headed A horror at that borders on the dime novel style it purports to give an account of a woman from provo bench having been buried aeve in the cemetery and afterwards exhumed an man started after sexton giles to see what he knew about such an affair and he said it was an untruth nothing of the kind had ever occurred undoubtedly the informant of the salt lake herald based his sensation on the following facts about three weeks ago mrs ellen gil hard wife of henry GU liard of provo bench died of dropsy and was interred in the cemetery at about 1 in the afternoon between 4 and 5 in the afternoon some of the relatives went to sexton giles and demanded the grave opened stating that the husband was uneasy on account of certain things that had come to his knowledge among which was that ono of the mourners declared that at the time of the funeral he saw beads of perspiration on the decease ds forehead while others said that there was an expression on the face at the grave than when the body left the house then to add to the matter the husband recollected that his cifes sister had once been in a trance for six days and narrowly escaped interment ter ment alive the aelton agreed to i disinter the remains on hearing all this i and the husband arrived fust as the corpse was brought to the surface when the coffin was undone the body was found to be in exactly the same condition as when it was low eliat there were unmistakable signs of decomposition such as the purpling of the flesh on the cheek and neck the herald ho weyer says the body had turned over in the cof fiu the clothes were ripped to pieces and the disheveled hair gave every indication of having been savagely torn in the mad despai theja woman the relatives satisfied the body was again lowered into the grave and they returned home |