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Show TASK Of OEHINO JURY TO TRY "STEVE" ADAMS MOST DirriCULT ONE it is exported that h State mav watch for it opportunity to gt rid of them. Lgal Ql&ntfl in Battle. Cnder these conditions, wifh clever attornevs on both sides fighting fer 1 every point of advantage, next week I mav' be far along before even the jury can be completed WALLACE, Ida., Feb. 15. Following the tardy drawing of a fresh venire of fifty men Jndge Woods' court today resumed re-sumed the delicate task of selecting the twelve Jurors, who will decide whether "Steve" Adams shall be hanged for the murder of Fred Tyler, the timber settler, set-tler, or shall be declared not guilty of this crime ud taken to southern Idaho to stand trial there for the conspiracy that led to the assassination of ex-Gov. Steunenberg. How important may be the personnel of the jury in deciding the verdict is recognized, not only by the attorneys, but by the residents of Wallace; and it -is freely predicted that in this mining town it would be decidedly difficult to secure a jury which will cast a solid dozen votes of "guilt v." in spite of such evidence as the tte is believed to possess. Courtroom Well Filled. What intense interest the case arouses here is indicated by the crowds which keep the courtroom filled, though no disturbance or violence is to be feared. Public opinion among the townspeople is well divided. Among the merchants and business men there is a well devel oped sentiment against the Western Federation of Miners, which is defend ing Adams, while among the working classes there is strong prejudice in ex aetlv the opposite way. This complicate? compli-cate? the tak of choosing a jury. While all jurors who admit that thev are members of the Federation can be challenged for cause and excluded, it is believed sympathy with that organization organiza-tion is widespread among miners who are Dot on its rolls. Among the twelve men in the jury box when court con vened this morning, two or three are said to be miners, and while none of these admits membership in the union. A puny child Is always an anxiety to the parent. There seem generally no reason why the little one should be weak when It Is bo well fed Hut the fact Is that It does not matter how much food the child takes If the stomach cannot extract the nourishment from It No benefit can b derived from Juit eating. That Is tn condition of many a sickly child. The stomach and organs of digestion and nutrition are not doing their work, and th body la really ataning. It Is little ue to glva flsh foods, like cod liver oil or emulsions. In such a case, because these also have to he digested Ptreng'h la what the nomach reeds Pr f'Wi-e's Golden Medical Discovery strengthens the stomach, nourishes the nerves and Increases the action of the Mood-making glands. It Is superior to every o'her preparation pre-paration for children's use, on account of fti body-bulldlng qualities, and also because be-cause it Is pleasant to the tas'e and contains con-tains no alcohol The vlrtueg of native medicinal roots are extracted and their value enhanced by the of triple-re- flned glycerine, which of itself is a most valuable nutritive and promoter of dl- f-estlon Send to Iar H V. Tierce, Bufla-o Bufla-o N. T . for free booklet |