Another Drowning

Charles .May. tas two years ]ast a sal-esman al i.. C. Weiiunan's nieat market in ibis city. was accidenta Hy dfowned Sunday ai'hu-;ioo;i at McIlugli I.akc a small mud laise on tw farm oí Joan MfeHugb :t shori dus tance southeas! oí Whltniore I-.ike. Tliis is the latest in the iengthenmg lisr oí tragie deaths whu-h have shocked out city from time to time during the past few months. It seemg tii.ii Mr. May went wiib lus famlly to visit bis brother-in-law, John Heinzman, oí Northfield, and iu tlic afterooon iu company witii iiis nephew, a lad cl' perhaiks ís years, went out, on MoHugt Lake to (i-ii. The boal in which they were soon be li.-m tí) iill with water and both its oecupants concluded to swim ashore and 1-eave it to sink. Thèy were quite n dista nee from thé shore. Young Heinzman kicked himself ('roe from liis heavy rubber boots and after a severe struggle reached the shore. Maj wore ïic.ivy cowhide boots and was unable to get them off and beoming exhaustcd among Lhe weeds vent to the bottom, wh'ïre his boily ', ;s fo'.uul an hour l;itfr. life beiig p.tirely extinct. Word was sent to Justieó MoSS, v( Vhitmore Dake, -who hastily í :nj:i;iIled a jury and vierweó lhe body, vliicb was broughi to Ann rhof Ionay morning an.! prepared Cor inte::ent. The deeeased was 44 years old and steady, Industrlous m.in vvith oany i'iends. I If leaves a wife and two hildren, wham lii.s forethougW as nicely provided, sinee lie earried 2,000 Insurance in both the Aaideni )rder of United iWorkmen .■!!!(] !he iaivnbivs.
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