Show IS HA ILTONS THAL Commenced m the Criminal Court Bcfon Judge Noncll This Morrlnj THE WORK OF EMPANELING A JURY 1 Tal Mnh TlmTh eloudnnt In CourfU Co I The trial of Mrs Lou Hamilton Iallon charged bond with tho killing of her hus John H HUlllun In thl ciy Oi the 21t oC last 11 began II tho rlmlnll hluo or the Third dltrlet olrt thIs rnornlne ounty lorney Waldmlr an Cot and hi asltant Orahal F Putnnlaflpared II behalf of the Sllo whl tho dfondanl I Ppeonted b JUdge Power nnd c < urrll reOlrrln 31m Iamlon wn driven from tho county jai to the court houRe accom panted by her sister rioreiice ineiay und Deputy Sheriff Andrew J Hurt Shu occupied a seat this morning right next to her attorneys nnd was attired In deep mourning und wore a thfck veil The two sisters and brotherin law of tho deceased sat noar tho prose cutng olHcers The iiocetdlngs opened by Clerk Little calling tho names of the following follow-ing Jurymen from the regular panel J Wash Young John SMicppard Hyium A Ilugman U A King Abe Johnson Jiunis Young idwaid W Price John felddowa John Lollln Win Uviins A L Elmondl I h rishci As soon us the Jurora had taken their seats In tho box and before they had hen worn Judge Jowers ntrpoe1 u challenge to the i anel for the reason rea-son that they had not been selected neeoidlng to any law of the state Counbel then went on to say that tho pie tended law providing for the drnvv Ine nno eummonlng oC juror wa 10t or h the Idoptco 11Hd Loglslnture nnd thnt th nnme of the peron Kumnioiied hid not be in placed In tho box riom which the criminal court draws Its Juiors that two Jury boxes welt In use nnd that the names of P rsons summoned wore not placed In one box but Woe drawn n different times by different Judges und placed In dlffelf tit boxes Jlidm Norioll overruled the chal h nge and after the Jury had been aworn Judce Powers hegdl examining neh In he older uilld Wh Yung ho1 In nn account of the nieoedlnrs In the dull parcrB hld hd the letlnon of the Statoo 1inss iowler at the coroners In qlt and wa thererro John Bhopnrd had read aecounts of the ase and while he hud formed nn olnlon someiwhat plejudlclal to the defendant ct he would lender u verdict ver-dict li I uceoidancc with the evidence hlr xeuod 11 < WI Johl 011 had an opinion hleh equldnt 1 rmovd I elldelce and WI oeueo H 1an < rlted n end oC fun for the Fpfcttttors I by I reason of hfo vltty leplles to the Interrogations of Judtc Powers The Judge asked the jura II h would lequlre tha prisoner to prl Ir Innocence or tho State top to-p her guilt The Plato or wh07 enquired Evans The mule or Mrs I Hamilton answered an-swered the Judge Please state that question over again was Evans a reply Loud Idlhter The quoton wa nnln put to the juor lS el a vor1 other an1 JUdg 10w aske < wha h would do ca tho Idele Iroed a eertlin tn of lat t would do ny best alwcod EIn Could you form an opinion If n n Juror you sat and heard all the evl lence on both Fides Uvans was next alld I dont Imow vhether I could or not the cpl Jlrmnn fisher nlo provoked a nllo by rluotn that he be exam Ined forthwith In order thlt ho might attend the Republlca conventon Up to the hour of going to press three Jurors satisfactorily to both sides had been chosen and they aro I Mi I Isher K A King and William Evans The prosecution excused J Wash oung Hlrnm A llagle Abel John m Jhn Lolin A L Imondl amI John she phard Tho delo excu < lor en i John Siddown and Ednord W Prlc |