LYNCH LAW.
NEGRO MURDERER RIDDLED WTTH BULLETS. By Telegraph.—Eresa Association.—Copyright. NEW YORK, April 5. At Mondak, Montana, a big crowd lynched a negro named Collin* for shooting Sheriff Courtenay and wounding Deputy-Sheriff Burmaster while arresting him for beating the wife of another negro. The crowd riddled Collins with bullets, hung him to a pole and tried to cremate the body.
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Star (Christchurch), Issue 10736, 7 April 1913, Page 1
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