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SUSPECT FRANK HAD A GUN. Preliminary Hearing Held Yesterday at at Elkborn, THE £TORY OF CHRONISTER'S MURDER Mrs. Beed Details Her Relations with the Murdered Man and His Sus- pected Murderer—Frank Held Without Bail, Yesterday morning at 10:10 o'c Boyd and Deputy Grebe took Awsteen Reed, suspec der of William Chronist to Eik horn for the preliminary hearing in the case Frank was mancled while Reed was in no way decorated with irons. This lack of adorument was due to the fact that iteed, it is thought, will be able to prove that he was not connected with the horrible erime. The sheriff was smpanied Attor Mahon who will the hearing for ' the state. Frank was also accompanied by his at torne M. ¥ O'Brien, and Reed had with him his counsellors, Mess s and Richnio; sprink ling of ¢ sted indi viduals who felt was one of more than ordinar) Fr who: han was char category On thi the mur. by County conduct nd inter case upon t every person ttention was attracted by his chained nd scemed in no way to feel that he with the gravest crime in the arvival of the party at Elkhorn the met by Constable Popp midt and a larg ation and citizens of th There delegation of Frank's friends sment with the pro- , lunch v xamination w idt in th swied b whom knew the accused, : to others he was . perfect stranger. as well as those who knew the man, eyed him sharply . cnted on his appearance, which from prepossessing. Some of them muttered curses, others in condenned the crime and expres lief that Frank was the party who mitted it remarks were made showing that an ut hud been in_circulation which sugzg the propriety of lynching. 1 W. Buldwin o horn test having made mortem examination on \\ illiain Chironister and that death had been i byagun shot wound, the shot of Which had entered the brain, | The witness was cross-examined by E. Crowell of Omuha, the intent being to determine whether or not “the shot had taken an _upward direction for the purpose of ascertaining whether the shot had been fived by a small or a tall man, evidence showed that the shot had s upward i on and must have by a small man, 5 Strobel, who was 1 Chronister was shot, te: and his wife had been in the Mus. Reed and Chronister a short time be- fore the shooting; that he and his wife left and went into the front room. Soon after he a cracking noise as of the by g of He looked into the Kitehen and saw ster had been shot. He locked the house and went with his wife and Mrs Reed to a neighbor's, 1t was then S:30 o'clock at night. He returned at 11:50 with Mr. Babbit and others and Chronister was sitting in the chair dead. Strobel was cross-exa but made no material ment. Mus, Gertrude Reed, wife of Awsteen one of the suspected murderers, de moving to the scene of the murd called during the storm on Tues ted to his remaining, but Mr. and ) bel said it would bo cruel to turn hi v on such a night. He was acordin to remain. On_the night of th nister sat at the table, his head near w. The lower part of the window sont as high as a man’s shoulder. She sut on the cast side of the table w cles Chronister was naming which she 5 t0 b to him aha the next She heard and thought it the breaking of the lamp chimney. She went into the puntry to see what hai occas- ioned the noise,” she then went into the front room and Mrs. Stro- bel screamed that Chronister was shot. then looke Chronister ack and his cyes were 1se and went o a ne shooting, She did not inuntil the next morning. s board expired March 5th. He remained a few weeks longer, when witness told him he could stay no lo named Raby worked on the farm but nade it so unpleasant for him that he left, ank told her when he went to bring her home from Elkhorn that Chronisterhad been to the house during herab- sence. Frank and Chronister met at Strobel before the latter moved to the house of w ness. The witness told Frank that she no further use for him because she was afraid of him. The witness then went out and went to bed through the window. One day Frank offered to o with her for hay and the witness said shedidn't want his help. He got on the load of hay and was told to get down, if he didn't she would make him. He got down and hung around the barn. Monday night before the shooting Frank called with a gun, which he left leaning against a tree ten fect from the front door. Frank said the gun belon Mr. Babbitt. He also owned a small which once belongred to Mrs. Reed's hus and which the witness traded to I another revolver, three weeks before I \. o the | com- in the house ificd that he kitchen with ned by Mr. O'Bricn change’ in his stute- ronister the Millard roods Ch at Reed's fun quarreled over some also about the cleaning of was prevented by the witness The day before th were on uncommonly v sold,is stall. A fight wd her hus friendly examied by Mr, Crowell, Mrs at she had resided in state about ht years. She Reed five years g rried yoars ago, and sepa him six weeks before the murder Chronister last summer was terms with Frank until disliked him because he was tryin her bu and was afraid of him use he looked strangely and acted strangely at times. She afraid more forthe s than for She told him to leave cause he was repulsive in his actions, H husbund and Chronister were on good terms but her husband and Frank were not on the best of terms, When Chironister was shot the witness looked at the lampand at_the table and tho was broken, but did not look all and did not look at any wir to Mrs. Strobel in t who was erying that her baby was dead. Sho took the Dby and told the mother the child w deall. Mrs. Strobel exclaimed, *My God, Chironister is shot!” The witness did not go v Chronister. Mr. Reed and Chronister had had o quarre y fore she sepa: m her hus! ¢ Mrs. Lucinds i, who resided at the farm ut which Chronister was mundercd up to Murch 24, testified that Frank had been stubborn and abusive in_his conduct and had been told by Mrs. Reed that he could not stay there any longer. The last night he was at the furni witness told him_ to 10 bed because she thought dungerous inside than out, (& mined by Myl O'Brien witness said Frank had used language which witness would not uso in court. She was afraid of ory night sho slept and hung a coat the window whike Frank was outside, as she thought Reed the et him from to run v at She he would be less he witness winced under the cross-exam ination sowewhat to the amusement of the crowd, and declared us she lefl the stand th she did uot want *a fellow like that” to ques tion her. Fdua Shepn corrob n, daughter ¢ ated Mrs, rder the preceding B Reed's testimony i her & Frauk to get off the towd of haty 3 Babhitt, My, the | d hou of the rder, chair, with 1 the chair w from Cross-exauw vos testified and Mr. out 11:30 wan in the aning towand the window ; ar the fraw brought a sofa ith room, placed it east of the dead and'placed Chronister upon it ined ~Went through door of . Mr. ! through was | killing Frank and | | Warren for the tim it it | ran | come in and go | kitchen the door le thought from th the fuce of the blood there. Joseph Bab ading fnto the front door bl de ! there testified that house in which Frank stopped the lor was about th Frank commen preceding the ier man work u Hrown; Frank quit work u Thursday morning: met him road near the Reed told witn to leave him at Mrs, Reed's; going towards witness' hou about and went toward Mrs, Reed Saturday o mile from Gretna; w him on his (witness') farm, inside about 6:30 o'clock Sunday ev from five to ten minutes going to stop at Billy Poppe mile north of Handy's; left Fr ather barn deor was left ¢ us o br between had days not ining i the m from his ho for him on Friday one: had an quart moj the cles bef it was hay mo the gu : from the thought it was uniform in size ten feet from the door and abou toward the south; a long man cou where it hung; a short there was @ carpenter’s sa near by on which & stand to reach the weapon; a not work in the barn without ne gun it was empty and indic that t been recently ? it was smelled ‘| moder R agun damy the p south of him; west of his place we road; there is a bank on the outside Cross-cxamined by Mr. wd reloaded the in fler the powide wder bocomes re the road to Mrs, s fonce pening fc 48 ubout using the un; did not kuow that other farm hand w o the in the barn; Brown had chane to see the gun had; did not see the gun on of the mu did not find the gu had left it 1 not tell whether the fore him or not: wit ; the shot he bou bro testitied that he aing on the br between in the barn on the after the Was Saw the pl un was hungs found the ‘I 1 the morning: Daniel C with him: th discharged the A man nai: it Wi day Tar Clifton by um from witness to the Reed farm the inquest Preston ltecd ence with fi smelled it dhe't ms; examined adurk cast in L the barre K when it came 1le when the pe 15 du when it d “ame the gun had been dischar ht hours. Mis. Itoed was_recalled by said that had heard Franik onc ay that he “would fix hiwm, . Chronister "'On_ eross.examination she Frank and Chronister had sle that and scemed to be on good Mrs, Shipman was also r that she had heard Frank say ty and Chronister would not be fri 1d that he was going to whip him all vight. He told witness ter had left the house one d saw | Frank say that he and the pedd Willow fi and n be frienc estified to finding in the snow; they estended int prthavest of the hoy hey were by a piece of a cornstall anoteh, the width of the duced;| the prints we i n the dire 1 bya resin weed; about five or of the feet had been runi A. G. Handy testified & Jout three-quarters of a louse and the same distance fr ank ne to his house v night wee and woke hi the heel ction; the ) it little late he thought it was ¢ just returned from Millard; there that night and next mc northeastern di » Brown, the other farm b Babbitt's testitied he 'n fun in the binn; had never used and did not know of any other pa the place who had Villiam Poppenhagen, Frank did not stop at lis ight before the murder day morning; follow half a mi struck his trail weadaw, voad, a cornficl sible on the sno constabls house arrested blind werd and cam of the trail was ank to Mrs. Reed's; Fran ook oft his boots and shoes: the boots were torn but wit not identify them: Mr. Albro was vitness at the time of the Cross-examined . The prints in the roud them about alf a sidht of him: he didu’t Yook at the p witn sight of him, but drove vight up to Re-divect:' F' 1y two pocket knives. is Girehe, deputy sheriff, tes ad been pr m Frank and which Franlk said t revolver in his lif “rank Warren, a little b old, son of David Warren, near w Frank was arrested, identified which belonged to Frank as the o found under_ his father's corn blocks under the un to the house and show ily, [The weapon s little being of 22 calibro und was trade from Mrs, Reed. | David Warren, fatl been subpanad un guaranteed fees he gested that the judge give pent svolver on - th it was after th up v on ook his clothes: s wer nk's ne county L tw more abt of the cred had shown him th after the snow; Chre Jo s Dboots in court as b experience in firear ploded within forty-cight of powder: afte m has bec me time the bareel ussgmed a the powder becomes dry and di B Awsteen Reed knew Frankand ¢ was p when hey h Chronister suld thing Fr was ie and I Chironis it for him @ Reed jumped between them, K wards asked Reed why he had g them and why Lo had” kept and why he didi't “let n Frank used when he wa revolver and the boots were videnee and the state rested defense offered no testimony Frank was held to'the district ¢ out bi L county Reed bo ), and be put on t of 3100, to appear trict. H. S. Hallenbeck of surety for Heed It was then ann ney that Mr. Reed had erfy for sulo with th from the seene of the murder accordingly insisted upon her bond, with she did with J. B. § hours in attorney asked th put under that the other ir own recognizance i at the next te Mi advertise Those Frank told County Deputy Sheriff owned a revolver Mrs. Reed swore he tr little weapon Attorney Grebe that he introdu gun i question was found under War- | the dead man's face was rather toward od might be seen ¢ house; Frank said he was ch-load know 70 man aw un last Monday at the Reed house; . O ately clear t forms and cattle with O'Brien: Was | {ar p 1 no knowledge of 1 it was brought to him at the s hi found the s had some i scented burnt powde 'd of the state stalk, showing by | of the same size the “house was e from the Re said he had ing went in a ction, where he said he was i him from Mr. with wnk was not armed; 1 L conve: attorney at he had neve 1t to all his fai lad, i vefused to testify unle He sui d Mr Chron him e unced to the distriet attor. D e led a revolve THE OMAHA DAILY | ren’s corn erib, Frank passed by Warren's place. been | that the gun was concealed there by PCEn 1 hifnself. A close examinat umstance which ngthen the evidence for ® The testimony of the doctor the post-mortein examination the shot which had lodged in brain were not uniform in_size, that were at least two shot of about the BB, or buckshot. The uld have into the shot bought only through a which would be rather unusual. amination of revolve the shots were taken from the two of its ch cussion end of as if with a in the chambers. thrown away.the than buckshot, preserved and in gun with which the deed was done shells thus cut still remain in the ¢ of the revolver. room, and had the Handy will the pros who shot cir nisville ing for him ing for him next d latte owed he was he turned s; met him itness saw his barn, ng; talked ney L dge had been cut while the ittle leaden pellet pen ing gun in joists of ed — and : londed Another Complication. Notwithstanding that Mrs, nk had staid at the h e tw or than_he had paid for, F Mims that she owes him &7 fo sold her. He has given the cl sherift for collection. REED I WAS CONFIDE the bottie Zun was tosix feot 1d reach it couldn’t; aw horse n could | man could | pticing th NCED, He Wi stances. [Special tc Mrs. Reed, wife lie gun had ] a Erxuony, Neb., Ber.| Tt transp! Awste both tery, is April s th spects in the Chronister murder n ex-member of the Omaha, 1 Bluffs ' to her of an the n line runs run the side of as Coun th Re trainer mary unds cr .| is, a resident of this ¢ i there wa e near the Omaha fair the (EUN | i 1583 rented it to Sinclair, whe Brow present Mrs, Reed therein i the wife and chicf of the commiss ment She held her 1 the day | u where he | | Reed When last h After Sincl the woman rented an apartment hou district and went to It is the supposition th rding house” that she met captured his l un cd Tollman ad not dis 18 uniform. gun the rafters shooting aco 1 about § lifton w had not It appears, the rounds man—necded one in he nd Reed being hy fancy free was made the vi cuted bit of strategy and a de e not | perfidy. As the story m “:,",1.;“[ | in the mildest possible under Ry o | circumstances that he was a fathe e day of | prospective, and as_ coming events e shadows bof it could not be min 16 XDl | Therefore, to milke proper logked | Spent his' money e Dioreq | and things and x o | pened that Mrs, ¢ ends” when ne and when thinking he recoguized his | brand on the youngster, tion and did” the pay | bred. To make a thing was lovely and was suspended at a »d on the winted an the him wrt-whole n of a well ¢ teed was experi arried his family Reed wa the heir mp it lighte od within Jlesad et like a thorou r story the fonal g dizzy it, and probably " meaning i itted that explanation Reed fi the property, th by head of ily, ned to his wife fo The child was surrendes mur from Mrs. Reed. baby returned to On was a member of th hi: nd the mother Mol mi-monde. that they Reed's witl until later. 'med porter, howe that he will to prove an He says that It of the murder he remained ¢ He slept with his brother room 1 od his mother. claims that a lady f not take pl otprints | footprints | e e ) the gulch measured be on home hile in He was intro- and step was ints were andat 5 o'clock. I was committed © at is said houts: saw him t murder it | or thel Mr. Bab- | Ot last | woup; wit- | looked Bohen: Turners. The Bohemian turners of Omaha g ibition at National aud ve night e programme brought forth rep. Prof. P val was in char his auditors through his pupils in that pleased everyone present. zontal bar worlk, tl voung ladies and the the juvenile boys was The followini p nk stopped The hand of Mr. the latter's it himself rty around | | | ntal bi e, testified thenics, on Sunday 4 him Mon- Reed through d on which w, then on under chool. t team ner by the ladies. by the entire class. { 5 v Unger and Pecival, On the 1 Indian ¢l Wrestling him; | On the) the road; ik changed puton his | ness could with the . Per Svoboda, , Filige hital » sther foot disce vom Mrs. Re ot | M urts, Jos ozl Kriz, e85 0 . Michal, M him, 3. Shalda, 1. i t, ne had | Shalda, Novaeek, Iitl, Johane ti that wion be- in rowned a Ball of the Stationar, Although the statior have been regula years, the society gave its lust night. A strong pied the platform in o'clock the grand march began way about the hall. Tl one. Over three hunds Engineea: neers of Or y or first annual elve hose place the pistol ne b Gartleld hall anc wending 1 tickets were ated in the pleasures of the night than g4 o'clock supper was served in the ained in 4 i art ) Bt torfic W, Matthew m, C. Benson, W, tin, ¢ and J had not Brush, Jam Ott, J. Baile Welzenback. Ther gramme The proceeds of the party will be appli the mechanical library fund, a very henefi t wuxiliary to the en somethin Au Bridg 1y to Mr. the lad e Tu 1it o o pair of u exploded ate color; | arated ‘ronister a dispute k had_said nped up; ind Mrs nk after it between ister from ming s in xd to the fu" rday ; . Nebraska City i Phwebie C. Wilfong, Nebraska City {Johu D. Montgon Omaha 1 Minnie C. Wendell, ‘Dublin, Ind | Petey son, Louisyille, Neb | 1 Amanda Johnson, Coin, la, at Awsteen | nds of witne: n the sum of the dis ourt with: Sher Hewitt er City has in time of the Jone that Sherman about Febr guu to Chief § thiy gun ill send the d her prop- avey tion of removi e plexion powder in the wo hout injury The only e that is with which takes place i whx the next thirty days, order ced in evi- | m: artridges w The powder was them no lurger erted in the The | ambers od said that | weeks ank now | @ horse mto the | 'Drs.Betts & Betts Under Very 1d paramour of Antonio Frank, half-world, and was at one | d the | and who had y.owns guing woman's | informed the | restitution, Ree for the proper credentials It hap- visit to | peared on the | e returned home Reed, ar-marks and until a | ed @ | When she o entid | S and had | S I\IL URE «d without a mur- | and ia where the mother | able the also 2 | m an adjoining farm spent the evening with his folks and that she | at S: all Sunday dium was packed and the tod applause and entertaine manne hor club swinging by th 1l around tumbling by gramme was carried out: twelve Shebel Fiala, L! zed for the last ten ball band of musicians ocen ne was a pretty sold i about one hundred and_fifty couples pur- At12 his |y, ned to Sherman by Bert 5th 1ma t Omalia Chief & BEE, TUESDAY, While making his escape It is held Frank wof this gun revealed a | materially | ution made | that ‘ Chroniste cident, owed that | tridges in The hammer or per- Do not be {mpased 61 by any of the nameroas fmitations, substitates, etc., which are flooding the world. 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Hook of ing_Continement [SEASES s without me; ho X areh, Bronchitis, Inhalat 1 all Surglcal Op cury. 0 by O person n wrappor our BOOK T0 M wnaV. Wit ques Addross Omaha Medical and Surgical Institute, Corner 9th and Harney Sts., Omaha, Neb. nit in pl upon P rivate Kaster Presentatlon Gifts. The demand for Enfilnn Fl",\. is increasing every year, and to supply this growing trade in Omaha, we have made ex- tra efforts to secure every novelty made in silver. Thou- sands of new articles for ladies and gentlemen. 20000 | Bed Rock Prices. Inspection Invited. 1 0.8 RAYMOND, Jewelgr, Beudiss and tow sta. Emerson. Hallet & Davis. Kimball. Pianos & Organs. Sheet Music tchings. ngravings. Artists’ Mouldings. Frames. Supplies. 1518 Douglas Street, Omaha, Nebraska. MONEY ORDER | Public Sale ) s than 240 Lots, e heurt of City of Fort 151, 15X I Lots are vation donated the Clty fit of 1t sche They have fac and will b ench ot sepurately Mx140 feet, in f the ifth, on MAY a part of the Military Resor- of Fort Smith for the 1, water and strect ear 1d at Auctlon for Arrangenients have been which any purchuser t the price paid for ol Board at 8 por thon th sowers, lities, ash, At this s n IETSON'S OFT AND STIFF IIJ\,I‘S. s err e Boyd’s Opera House Block. CHAMBER OF COMMERCE, or -— - DANIEL BAKER. May NERYO! t:d freat uterest wnd for w )US DEBILITY. Young and & F. HESLER, Detroit, Mich, OMAHA, NEB. 1309 AMUSIKME Boyd‘s Opera Housé BOYD & HAYNES, Managers Monday, Tuesday & Wednesday, Apr. 7-8-9 “THE GREAT SHAKESPERIAN EVENT? MARIE WIr'\lNWRIGH‘I’ sduetlon of ANTS, In a Magniticent ¥ “welfth | N Nine Exquisite Scenes. Magnificent Costumes. jorgeous Furniture. o will Boyd s Opera Houge BOYD & HAVNES, Managers. " MRs. shore Potts, M. D. The Eminent Quakeress Wil ec “tures on alth and Discase Thursday, April 10,at 8 With an address to hoth sexes. Friday, April 11, at 3 First lecture to women only R BOTH FRER Thursday night the best seats will be resery for la s and the ISCOTLS, ALLLECTURES ILLULTRATED by alarge collection of anatomical specimens, life sized oil paintings models in wax and papier-mache skeletons, e Dime Fden Musee, Week of Monday, April 7th. BORLAND’S Educated = Goats. 20 PERFORMERS Last week of the Japancese Village. One Dime Admits to All GRAND LOTTERY OF JUAREZ Bankin Incorporated by the stato of Chi- imence w series of 1 20. Concession hualia, Meat For Charitable Purposes. GRAND MONTHLY DRAWING Wlieat the city of Juatez (forme Mexien DAY, APRIL pigmomal swpersislon of G ANGEELLES, th undor the PRIZE, $60,000. ONLY CAPITAL ONLY, TICKETS. Whole Tiekets, 8, Talft T Quitrter Tiekets, LIST OF PRIZES, rize of 850000 is.. 5 20,000 10.000 1 10, 5,000 | 1000 ¢ 20 e 100 e e 10 Prize ) Prizes of 100 Prizes of 230 Prizes of Ar 100 Prizos of § W Prizes of 100 Prizes of HOXIMATION PIIZES, ) each ) Torminnls to 15 1o $10; Jounting to hereby ¢ exieo, 1 Chily Titer the nceessary funds to guar the prizes drawn in Ui S.MOSBY, Commissloner, CAMITO ARGUELLES. Suporvisor for the Goyernment od - reiiit ) fren of charge. EDGAR B, BRONSON sl Bank, Bl Paso, Tox. \\\\IIII Wi there county, At ! [ Wil Vory will bo y ol Gpe buring your fuil addross MEXICAN INTERNATION A City NOTICH for tickets by ordinary lotior, Ordor, Iantiod by all Kxpross Com chivnce, Bank Draft ur Postal iotiors 1 \LBANKING €0 Cily of Suares. Mexico, FUH MEN ONLY! [T er LOST or EATLING TANS G (Graeral and fi“"fls n“a ’;nn Weake o Bireny .unm‘m’»‘mw:v T BANKIN 1 dua Muxico Send remitt intaining M s, Now York K . Addross il ¢ MEXICAN INTEUNATIC RESTORED. Joewrny Fuke. A victin of gl Manhoo causinge Frematun ay o in PRI (0 hin foil Torira, ES. 1.0 Tox 590, Now York Uity MEN 3¢ \mr,hl‘v hich JUH IR WER Boacon M Bostau, Mass. erin {awmp. trock

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