Show THE JIAXTI MURDER Full n ll rtor tIe EfWcncc at the lliaciliiatlou This morning ThanksgivIng Day the examination of ParlanM Fnrlaucj Jr lor the murder of Wm I Goblin and Ham J Hansen vas held before Conlmissioner 11111 Mr B K Held l R Ucldlrrstcul the case and Mr Jacob Johnson ai ted for the defense Holger V Kamlose was the firs witness Ho said I reside l Ma t am I laboring man am acquaint c with defendant know Coolldge saloon in Month was there on the 23d of this month saw McFarlan before going in he was on the side walkabout fifty feet below the saloon sa-loon as he came up I said litlb1 Cap where arc you bound for7 He made no answer thu bar room of Coolldges saloon i I frame bulking bulk-ing the pool ball i an adobe bulking bulk-ing they arc connected bj a dhal tf the saloon is west SU poo hal there is a separate entrance to I each building 1 went in the pool hill i was about 7 oclock in the evening it was a tolerably ly dar night saw McFarlaneabout fifteen minute later I welt out of the saloon and talked t Ilrautzej the shoemaker McFarlaue came u shomker lcFlue cme uI and poke to U he stayed there two or three minute I went in tlc pool hal taw McFarbne there n tcrwards there were quIte anum bcr then l < e u there were two strangers there their business was in connection with a DAH G sunejingpartj one of them was playing Coolldge n game of poo McFarlnno came in he spoke to C Hcnm = cj nud sid We had better bet-ter drop that little matter lam going go-ing mouth in the morning One of the surveying party said Go rr then The remark was seemingly seem-ingly Ij adares lo Mr e Farlanc McFarlaue replied I will go for ail of you ray brave her loldmg said Hes no hero but hes a gentleman McFarlaue said I dont know about that GoblIn replied He Js and dont you doubt it and slapped Me forlorn in the face McFarlanc went outjpresentlj he came back to the door with a gun and said Xow come out G d you I went outside and stood then a few spends sp-ends McFarlane was standing then with the gun he locked Juu across the dcwalk and stood bv the hitching post Golding came ou ton t-on the sidewalk and went to go across Hnucn was a little to the west heard no words spoken Ie Firlane thresh two hot and stIll st-Ill slow jou 1 I darent shoot < Then ho went down the street I went for an officer met Sheril Larsen went back and helped carry in the mel Gelding was a big heavy fellow of dark com > lcion lan u vas a small man of light complexion and lived lOut an hour nftcr the shooting To Mr Johnson Saw 1 wound on Hanseiij it was about an inch and a half in diameter i was on the right breast there were scattering shot around I Dr Olsten took one shot out saw Mr Hansen step out of the pool I room I was standing in he doorway of the bar room and was looking est McFarlnne was standing on the south side of the tic lot with the gun in his hind thin postasas allot twentjleor < thirty feet from me there is I ditch about two feet wide in front of the saloon It is about two or three feet frt his ditch to the pot Mr Mclnr lane was about eighteen feet front where I stood the night was neither cloudy nor clear could not tee the moon but could see thin stare it snowed about two luurs fcr the night was darker at times than on others it was lot long after dark this occurred i was after 7 oclock when Hansen Mcjiped out after Hansen stepped out he went in a southwesterly direction cI he ad vnneed fixe or six feet nud senile close l thcditch McFarlaiie raie > 1 his gun a hansen advanced Innscn did not My anj thing that 1 heard CoIling was with him he stepped out first and went about two steps down the sIdewalk illd not hear Golding snyanj thing u those t-hose two men came out Golding lad gone down sidewalk i a step or two when McFarlane fired the two shot Golding did not stop until ic was hot hansen went right aero1 the sidewalk nearly to the ditch then he was shot It wab > t as quick a you could count three ictween the shots I staid in the pool hall fifteen or twenty minutes when I was in 3nntseu called me out tf I talked siith MrParlanc lie said slue seas trylcir to trample on him 1 asked him who lie said I swill tell you some other tme I could not remcmler anything else lie said we talked some time cant cnicuibcr what it was some of I was about his feeling angry towards tome ont I thought he was angry by the way he acted he ecmeil to eel tcrnbj bad lie didnt speak as he generally did I dont know that I ever whim act that way before I have been in Month four or five years I dont recollect when I L sesame aCJualltcd with fcrarlim this conversation I have just nl bided to occurred lOut ten or fit ten minutes before the hooing when I first poke to defendant he did not answer me I looked over mj shoulder a I passed him he ecmctl to b putting ins gun under his overcoat I thought it oercot I was tranpchedidnt answer mi dont know whether he is in the habit of carrj was ing arm but understood ben be-n i v jianiscn was present at the tiin of coy setomi conversation with him after the convi rtatinn I eonIItnu went iu the pool lull but never biade an allusion to what he had said to me in conversation I first spoke about it at the coroners inquest in-quest after entering the saloon Itt I-tt watching Coolidge and Goldiug ilij jiool it was probablj five or ten minutes before I noticed Mc arlaue tome In he was nenr the et side of the nioni lOut half sway between Uic > artition floor and he window he was sneaking alt W n ll dl Icnnejej lEanen was laving on the Kuril in the nortliwcslcoruerof I lime saloon about eirht or ten feet d1 gte Irons IcFnrlanr i Goldiug struck clcn Jnnt with his hand it seas b fore Uio game was ended he did lot hive anything in his hand when lie struck defendant it was ustmerely with the lat of iusjband I iiid not think I was I very hard bow when Mclarlanc wns slapped slnpit he vvcit out doors Gelding struck him because he disputed Mr Han ens being a gnUcmw bv doubting doubt-ing Geldings remarks I think oldiug was in his shirt sleeves ausen had on a coat i was a licking cat I was about three minutes after the Ihow was struck when the shot was fired I told Goldinc he had bet ter go out of the back door the front Jeer was thrown open I dont know who threw I open I went out into the bar room and right t the front or I dont know whether there was any misunderstanding before olding slapped him Francis 1 Htm 13 was thin next witness called He said i I reside Msnti nm a lumberman Innt lumLrmau am ac uainted with McFarlane taw him ear the postotlice on the evening of the 2tli Ins the postoflice is bout SV feet from ptotc I was down son going n the sidewalk de fen < ant W3 coming from the west e 3S we crossed the street I spoke to him and called Him by spke t e shook hands could see he was not Iii the way of talking I he appeared ta to bo angry lie evaded telling me whnt the matter < lie went to ksrt oil 1 another direction pail J caught him by text te-xt sleeve and asked him he plied I will tell you some other tIme I ten went over t the saloon when I got in there Gold ngaud Hansen were playIng pool IJ loldinghad just made i shot he turiied around and came to mc rabblngmebj the arm he le me Into tlie pool room and gave me a drink r went into the bar room t itrlimk and from there tu thin pool room Coolldgeand Holding went to playing pool they wen llajlng k IIKJc jal f alien McTnmnecamc in I called McFarlaue over to the corner and asked him what was the matlertlia someUiiiiRsecmed wrong about him lie then asked me out and showed mo part ofa gun he said This Is i my friend be made me a motto t g back into the bar room to came back inside of a minute am i spoke Is Mr Henncscj in word that i thought were l JJeltcr leave that little case I am going south in the morning hansen said el g who cares McFarlane said iii will gofor all 1 of you lJYr brave hero Gelding said He is no hero my friend McFarlane said Probablj not Golding then said He is a gentleman though Mc Farhane sid Perhaps so Gold J lug Uien slapped him on the side of his head and McFarlane went utf one of these two men gathered a ball I do 1ot know where It went they then sculllcd a little Golding threw Hanscu on the floor and went out hansen got up and followed him I then heard two shots it was probably five or ten seconds between the shot I went out about ten minutes after saw Golding walking Hansen wraslj ing I bj the ditch he n as picked up and brought in thin wound was below the right nipple and was about an inch and a hnlf long and about an inch wide there were about ten or I dozen other small shot holes To Mr Johnson first met Me rarlanu about 200 or 250 fet from the saloon he want in the mood for talking as lie generally Is mo looked angry j he did not look as pleased a he generally docs when lie meets me 1 have been acquainted with him about six Or eiptlt ssen I lit su it Mtii looking that waj before but verj rarely I had been ill Uic saloon about fifteen or twenty minutes when he came in he first spoke to Bruce Ilrow and then turned and spoke to me he said that thing is ill made up between us to go hunt ngand fishing to morrow I believe this remark had reference t five of us who were intending t go on the Sevicr we were going to take Eliot 1 01u guns Parlej was going to borrow Mclarlanes gun nothing was said about the kind of ammunition I we were going duck hunting Mr Itandnll was in there during this xjuvereaUon hewas standing over < bj Uic bench on the west side as iiinr as I remember he was located so lie could hear what was raid I again asked McFarlane what was the matter He was generally ready t talkbut that night he looked angry and a though he wanted to cry he did not look natural He replied to my question by saying he would tell me some other tme I wns trjiug to get linn to calm down he took hold of rnj < ddOf Come out he told Mr Hcuiiessej u Hell have t po pone that till 1 return from the south whcn we vent out he show me a gun he said This i my friend and motioned me to go back Iii i the room It was a dark cloudy night The pool hall was about twcntj feet long and about tvvclv e feet or fourteen feet wide 1 heard Coolidge aj to hansen and Uolding You tad better go he has gone after his gun tiny replied Ve dont care HanHii picked up a billiard nil ami said You s of a b you 1 darent shoot referring to Slclarlane I do not know whether he threw the ball or not the two men sculllcd and both seemed to vant to ge out at once Hanscn w as thrown on the lloor and Golding went for the < or Hamen got up and followed him Hnncii had aCt a-Ct on at this lime 1 think Gold lu wns in lis shirt sleeve I think both nun called McFarlane a s of lit I did not hear McFarlane I > eak after he started for the door To W K heldI dont know < hither Mclarlnne heard what he was ealed or not I thought he staid bj the dcor because 1 knew his gun vns there This closed the evidence and cl < His Honor held the defendant without bail to an wcra charge of nurdcr before the next grind jury low as remanded to the ciitodj of the officer led Without Waking At about eleven oclock last night I man who name has been as irtainedtobe Charles O onini enter the cert Hospital and omplamed of being ill He said he felt cold and a suffer In from au oppressed feeling i the best He received prompt attention and soon scented to cxpcri ellen relief He retired to bed and was observed to turn on his side and miarcnUrsink into a sound slum loi This morning he was found I j Ing in the game poiUou but quite cad He teemed t have died while asleep The remains were conv cj ed to the undertaking comb I Joiph E Taj lor this mornIng Deceased w as under middle age I I niid from letters found on his person on it appears that he has relatives lu Colorado He 10 H far as known a stranger in Utah |