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Show TECUMSEH RESIDENTS WROUGHT UP BY CRIME Salt Lake, Aug 21. Thc people living liv-ing in the little village of Tccumsch, Neb., aro wrought up over the report re-port that E. E. Hesse, Southern Pacific Pa-cific machinist Ht Ogden. Is probably the man who burned his house and murdered his first wife and step-danghtor step-danghtor C R. Nelson, of Tccumsch, who with his mother, Mrs Efflo Nelson, has beon visiting her brother, W H Ross, 1407 Seventh East street, hns received a letter from the homo telling tell-ing of the excitement which the murder mur-der has caused In that vicinity "Hesso was a bridge builder," said Mr. Nelson, "and lore a good reputation reputa-tion whon In Tccumseh. I was there at the time his house was burned, but was not In Tecumseh when the bodies of his wife and stepdaughter were found In his well At the time of tho fire suspicion pointed to Its being of Incendiary origin, "A neighbor notlcod that the well had been filled up and his curlonlty became so-aroused that tho authorl- ties wero persuaded to Investigate the spot where tno bodies of the women wom-en were found." Mrs. Nelson and her son expect to return to Tecumseh today after spending spend-ing their summer vacation In Sail Lake. oo |