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Show LOOKS BAD FOR J. MJURRBOW PltHIilMINAin IHXMtlNO IS HI7T I Oil TOMOItltOW AT MOH. runilMiwV Wife, Over Whom llic Kilt-lug Kilt-lug Occurred, Gocm to tlio Grand County Sent Willi Her Husband Hallo's Ibaly Taken to tiny Outer, Ou-ter, Kim., From Whence lie Came. MOAI1. Dec 31 The killing of CI) de Halle) b) J. M Turnbow at Thompsons last I rlda) was declared lo be felonious b) the coroner's jury at the Inquest held Friday over the ImiiI) of Halle) Tho Inquest was held under D A Johnson, Justice or the .peace, mid the coroner's Jur) vvas composed or Manic) Huberts, William T Colvlllo nnd Charles Turner Onl) two persons were examined, both or whom witnessed the homicide lhe) were Knox Patrrson, count) nltoriiey and llo) Moore, shicp foreman ror W T Goslln The) testified ns in what the) saw, nnd the Jury declared the killing to be felonious, nnd remanded re-manded the prisoner to tho custody of the sheriff to aw Hit preliminary trill An examination of Ilalhys body provid that he had been shot only twice three or the bullets from Turiihow a gun having gone wild Om or the balls entered llnllc)' right shoulder ranging downward und go lug out on the other stdri or his bod) lhe other hnll entered the mniw back lloth or tho wounds Indliuteil that Halle) vvns stundlng with lib right side to Turnbow when the lattei shot. Tim evidence Introduced nt the In quest varied but little, from the atory or the homicide ns given heretofore Halle) hud gotten off the train nnd wns walking towards the railroad of-tire, of-tire, nftcr having Just shaken hands with Mervln Davis, when Turnbow nllxhted from the train and com-minced com-minced shooting Tho first shot was fired directly In front or Davis, the rire burning hla eyelashes and race, Halle), who had a suitcase In hls hand, started to run nnd hud gone but n few steps when Turnbow shot again llnlley tried to hide behind the express truck In front or the station, sta-tion, nnd thrno moro shots were fired ut him while doing so It Is believed that the first shut hit Halle y, but It Is not known which or the other one entered his bod), Tuiubow wan brought tu Moab Hut-urdii) Hut-urdii) It) Rherirr Hllss. nnd Is being held In the county Jail pending the preliminary hearing, which takes place Huturda), January tb A number num-ber or friends have called on him unci ho seems to be In good spirits, confident confi-dent that he will be acquitted He has c nguged C. A. Itobertson to do-rend do-rend him Turnbow's wire and children chil-dren who had been at Green Itlver ror the past month, returned to Moab with him Haturda), Tho local V. oilmen of the World lodge, or Which he was a member, look charge or tin I ley's bod), which wns embalmed nnd tnken to Grand Junction, Colo Frank Hhafer, representing repre-senting tho lodge, accompanied the body to Grand Junction, nnd It was met thore by Ilnlley's rather, who lives nt Clay Center, Kan The re mains were taken to Clay Center ror burial Halle) carried two thousand 1 dollars Insurance In the Woodmen H lodge which will go to hla parents H |