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Show . OO ,SANDEgCOCS LIFE ... ,: - REtfDSXliTEfCTlSfi- Salt Lake, Jan. 4. Details in the history of the life of William A. San-dercock, San-dercock, who was murdered recentlv In the store of the SamnBon Meat and Grocery company at Garfield, are onlr now coming to light If the story told by English relatives of Sandercock bo true, It Is stranger than fiction. j Arthur Baron of Garfle'd, a friend of Sandercock, has received a letter from Mrs. Florence Mav Sturtrldge of Lincolnshire, England, "a daughter of the murdered man. Fop twenty years, according to tho letter, Sandercock's wife had not heard from him, directly or indirectly. indirect-ly. Search was made In every direction, direc-tion, but without results. Years passed pass-ed by and Sandercock not only became be-came legally dead, but his family be-UevqU be-UevqU him to be actually dead. Firm in the opinion that her husband hus-band was dead Mrs. Sandercock remarried. re-married. Then after the passing of more years, aud twenty years after he had left his family they learned that he had been murdered In a Utah mining camp. The letter states that another daughter, Miss Hanna Augusta Sandercock, San-dercock, Is living in England. The daughter asks that if there is any estate It be dlv'ded among tho members mem-bers of tho familv. A number of Sandercock's friends stated that he was enraged to be married mar-ried to an eastern woman whom he hfid met in Salt Lake. Other friends denied this and saUl that he had a wife In England It is believed probable prob-able that Randerrock knew of the marriace of his wire and chose rather to allow her to believe him dead than return and make trouble. Sandercock was murdered at about 2 o'clock In the mornlne. and although al-though Shoriff Sharp made a thorough thor-ough Investigation of tho rn?e and even wont bo far as to establish the identity of the murderers, they have not been captured |