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Show . . . . I i . " " - ::-r::r Cr.:? Wants' Vcc:: to "CaU E,...' ri . pr-.r1 J t . U4i-, vi- 'W.1 v '. - ' - '.f '.-. WALLACE, Ida., Feb. 12. When Jude W..W. Wood, formerly of Salt Lake, opened court at 10 o'clock this -' morning, "prospects appeared bright for- rapid progress in se-enring se-enring the twelve men who are to try Stere Adamt for the murder of .Fred Tyler. With only twenty-seven jurors examined, both .'sides. ' bad-, passed twelve for cause, and only the peremptory per-emptory ' challenges remained three for the State and seven for the defense. Before' the week ends it is hoped the hearing of evidence will begin. -; The interest the trial attracts is shown by the crowds which are in the courtroom.. But it . is " aa orderTy crowd. There is little 'fear of anv demonstration. The first event -scheduled for today wss the evidence which Attorney. Harry Knight had promised to produce this morning to support hit charge that counsel for the defense had been employed bv the Western. Federation Federa-tion of Miners for the purpose of defeating de-feating fbe-enda of justice, and that the federation was spending large sums ef money for that purpose. - Attorney U. F Richardson denied this charge, and -.while acknowledging that the federation had engaged counsel, coun-sel, asked- that Attorney Knight -be reprimanded by the eonrt. ," |