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Show Awnhe In Collin. John Clark, an tnmato of tho Dodge City (Knn.) Soldiers' homo, apparently apparent-ly died, was placed In a coffin nnd tho body wns put In a room for tho night, ready for burial the following day. During tho night a great noise was heard In tho room occupied by the supposed dead man. Wntcliers rushed In and found Clark, who had kicked off the unfastened cover of the casket, sitting up and gasping for "J8", rC!?r'Alnt" wcre Wiled nnd ' V-j.n.L thA!lX l0 'ea'l revived, nn fv ' " ", to tell his ixpcrlonco In , s,, rjlaled that ho was sol , NjTpgcr and that hh feet wcr v- -J,o said ho did not bollevo ho w Wii'eaven, for he would not be hungry there, and he could not think himself In the other place, for If he bni been thero his feet would not bo |