Show SCOWLS AND STARES AT THE The Prisoner Directs Angry Glances at Jurors Who Have Prejudged Him Now Seems to Realize That Public Pub Pub- lic Ii Opinion Is Against Him I YF 4 4 I JURORS ACCEPTED IN CASE t to t 0 Jurors selected and sworn to try Peter for his life Ufe I j iii 0 f JOSEPH SMITH age 29 merchant residence Granger er f f SAMUEL BRINGHURST age 40 farmer re residence T 0 H. H D. D SHURTLIFF age 61 farmer residence Mill 1 fre reek k JAMES M. M BARLOW V. age 40 O salesman Clark Eldredge Co resIdence res res- f S Salt lt Lake f 0 STEPHEN R. R LE LU ROY ROT age 47 stationary engineer residence Salt Lake Lake f 0 HENRY TRIBE age 65 manufacturers' manufacturers 0 agent residence Salt Lake e- e ee e 4 i 4 3 o A l i. rge A A A A A A JO A L J. J L AAA Jj i A LL f T T r T r T Obtaining a a. jury in n the case is becoming a problem th the the- solution solution solution tion of which may be indefinitely post post- 0 The fifth special venire which appeared appeared ap ap appeared in court this morning seems to afford less pr promising material than than the panels examined last week Sixteen men in succession when questioned this morning answered in substance that they held an unqualified opinion as to guilt or innocence of the defendant and add half a dozen volunteered volunteered volunteered vol vol- tie the he explanation that it would take the strongest kind of evidence on I the p part rt of the defence t to change their opinion Examination Examination Was Brief stief Only once juror got beyond the question question ques ques- tion hon J I JI I Is your mind in such a state that you ou could not try the case fairly and impartially 0 is b beginning inning to show the I effects of the strain upon upon blip His eyes were iere shifting and pad had a worried ous look His appearance was that of at ata ofa a eo man whose sleep had brought no relief relief relief re re- re- re lief from weariness The unvarying monotony of the proceedings proceedings pro pro- in securing a jury has ceased to attract the curious and aside from the v venire nire summoned there were not a ain I dezen in the r rr r rr r ry y y yr r r r r r r r rAs As one after another the Jurors ex examined examined examined ex- ex answer answered d in firm tones that their opinion on the case was fixed and unqualified and that they could not give the defendant a fair trial Mor Mor- leaned forward with a scowl upon upon upon up up- on his face staring fixedly at the men mere who had prejudged him The prisoner seemed to feel the overwhelming overwhelming overwhelming over over- whelming weight of public feeling against him and no now and then a look of almost despair settled upon his features His father and brothers also allo seemed worried d by the answers the jurors save gave The Jurors Excused The fifth special venire examined upon their dire is now more than half exhausted without finding a a. single juror of unbiased mind Sidney B B. King James T. T Flashman Egbert F. F Roberts John Adams Clark L. L Whitney William Grimsdell Jr B. B A. A Ridd Rudolph Kausch Henry F. F Burton Harry H. H Husbands S. S R. R Ames John M. M Young Benjamin D. D Luce G. G II H. Home Horne A. A E. E Payne and J. J H. H Burrows Burro were all excused on the ground of possessing an unqualified opinion as to the guilt guil t or innocence or-innocence of the defendant The examination of Juror George B. B Jones was being conducted a along ong the I usual lines when the noon rece recess reces s was ta taken n |