Show frd u hii j wis april 2 last week an indian and white woman were found dead in the deep snow near st auroia by lumbermen on it was found that the unfortunates were no other than baig fre d the indian hunter and hi little german whose doings caused anch a sensation about here goms ten yean ago pretty eldies passion for a wild indian caged no end of for the indiana were looked down upon and despised oy the white settlers here ten or twelve years ago far more than now in those days the only persona living on minnesota point were old granny her very aged and feeble brother and her granddaughter elsie the lighthouse that commands the entrance to superior bay granny who in of her 60 yar coul do more than half a dozen ordinary women attended to the lighthouse and did her household work besides four or five miles down the bay from the lighthouse is the wisconsin Wis conein i shore and in those days a hungry rag ot indians lived there in the thick woods they hunted and fished t ft lettla in summer and starved in winter granny car aed on a warfare with these indians all alone the indians feared her very much she was in the babi of hurling withering tirades at them in a bewildering language that way a wild jumble of english and german granay Gra nuy was very for her elsie she had set her heart on making fl teacher of hr for old and admired en very much and elsie would be the grandest and teacher eh thought that ever lived with her head fall of these pleasant anticipations she nver wearied ot the daily task of rowing elsie across the bay to school and going after her aaen in the ing But Elise was no iceolar and announced that she would nt go to school it was early summer left school and ahe stent most of her time on the water fishing and rowing about exploring the inlets or of tha bay all long she rambled at her own sweet will over the bay and the surrounding shores until one fatal day when granny suddenly came upon her ax eho reclined in the arms of big fred an indian hunter the unexpected sight was to much she threw up her handa in muto agony her usually ready speech failed her and she could only gasp and wave her arms the elsie threw bar arms aromnd the indian and quick as a flash he caught her up in his arms and made off like the wind granny in hot pursuit but the swift indian soon left her far behind and sh lost all trace of them in th thick woods for several long and weary day a she and two or ahrea others scoured th woods for milea around but found no trace of ana fuga tiye broken hearted and langins tor revenge granny ra turned to the lighthouse she began to act so queer that her sanity waa doubted and she was dismissed from the light house she had quite a sum of money saved and taking her aged brother she went back to germany eibie gindher indian were married in the indian way they led an indolent vagabond life with no settled place of residence they lived in little deserted claim shanty thia winter and caught on fire one bitter cold night week before last and they had to fly half naked in th cold to abek shelter but before they could find a place of refuge the bitter cold overcame them and the poor creatures perished |