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Show Jt yu I'lIE HEBER HERALD PUBLIS1 IED EVERY MONDAY. had gone to the house o his mother A lynching who lived near the village A group of old timers were talking party was organized in short order anJ armed with ropes etc. The house was about the weather, and the conversation visited and throughly searched, bub carried them back to tlui great storms of years --ago say tin Minneapolis' rCratfdallwas net to be fduhd. His mother insisted thatiie had not arrived, The queerest combination journal. i ever knew, said the but she was not believed. Finally the Judge reflectively, crowd eave up the sea-ewas a blizzard deal lsuspected mur-tie- r and wen! and attempted iyiK'IiIng that .only home clisgu-ted- . miscarried because they subject mksed The next morning the body ofyMrs. Crandall had been entirely thawed a train. The winter of iBS-So- , as you all out, and another examination warn made. recollect, . was a very severe one, and !. There wras no signs of the lyroad gash that horrific d the people the night bemany persons living on the prairie were frozen to death. Scat dime before fore. i here were no bruises nosigms a man named Granciah had moved of foul play. There Vm stery for you! from Morris to a farm in Soudiern But it developed akfr a while that the dlesh had foloedtvgether, giving the Dakota; One cay a storm cameupand Mrs. Crandall, who happened to be on app trance of, long and horrible gash, the plain with her youngest child, was When thebody thawed out the gash tell ou the would-b- e caught in the blizzard and both were frodisappeared. zen to death. Mrs. Grandallsjiarents jymhersof the night fcefor felt pretty lived in Morris, and when the sad news cheap, in an hour or two Crandall of her death came her father started himself arrived in town on the morning ta to bring back the remains of his train. He had missed the train of the daughter and grandchild. Crandall night before. That vas all that saved and his wife had not got along vQfy him a lynching Of course lie could not well together, and in some way rwfiors help hearing about what had been of foul play crept out, going on; what he thought or said I The next morning the bereaved father never knew, but you can guess. arrived in Morris with his Mead. The STOPPED BY THE POLICE the bodies were frozen solidand arrange ments were made toyffiaw them out. New York, July 28. A fifteen When this was done Mrs. Candalls round match between Charley Smith, examined. was A in wound body deep who. claims the championship of Engher side was foumi - It didnt take the land and Sim Collins of New York Moifs of to make their; people long up begun at Hoboken to night, but was minds that nfurder had been commited. stopped by a police Jn the eighth round Crandall, 4t was thought, had arrived before either man had secured that night with his surviving child and any desided advantage. MYSTERY OF A BLIZZARD. f 1 T . , ; -- -- . 1 -- for-Dak- o . - 0 . - . |