Show i AT r OISE oIs OVER OVIR Lift lifE or- or HAYWOOD IS BOISE Ida July 6 William a.-William William D. D Haywood will know his fate tate in two weeks unless something unusual occurs occurs occurs' to delay the trial Court adjourned yesterday afternoon until 10 o'clock Monday morning President Charles H. H Moyer of the Western Federation of Miners will win take the witness stand Monday and he will be followed by Haywood The attorneys attorneys' are preparing instructions instructions instructions to the Jury which they will submit to Judge Wood the minute the tho trial ends so there will be no delay It is now expected t that at rebuttal evidence evi dence in bc behalf alf of the tho State will commence commence com corn mence Wednesday and possibly Tuesday much depending on the extent of the examination cross of Moyer and Haywood Counsel for defense and prosecution after the ad adjournment yesterday yes yes- yes yesterday afternoon were willing to admit the possibility of the tho verdict or disagreement disagreement dis dig agreement in n two weeks I Iome Some ome uneasiness on the part of the jurymen as a result of their then long con confinement confinement developed and just before re the adjournment of court Juror H. H F. F Russell who occupies pies the twelfth cnair chair turned to the bench and ask askea aska a I if the jury would be allowed to exer exercise cise C durin during the two days' days adjournment Jurors Are N Nervous He complain complained d that some members q o ot the jury ury were disinclined to taking walks and that for this reason the theether theother other ether jurymen were unable to fake lake exercise exercise ex ex- erciso to which they were accustomed and without which there was crag danger daner of sickness O. O V. V Seborn sixth juryman joryman addressed the Jud Judge e in support of f this statement and asked that the j jury jury- ry be allowed to take exercise according t to their inclinations Jud Judge e Wood and counsel for both bot sides agreed to arrange anything within with with- in the Taw law for lor the improvement ment of th the conditions A. A P. P Burns complained that the bailiffs in charge of the jury julJi were too strict and that a juryman who exceeded some som trivial rule was summarily sum sum- marily manly called to order T Juror T J. J Ar A Ai Robertson the good humored Scotchman occupying the ninth chair defended th the bailiffs and said laughingly ly WelL WeIr I I dont don't know about being strict I I know I never had a a. time in my life Made Judge Laugh Langh The announcement was received Wit with itI roars roars of merriment and Judge Wood who seldom joins in ii any i leaned ba baric lt in in his chair and Ilm laughed hed heartily j I IThe The examination of William D. D Hay Haywood Haywood wood early next week is is- is looked for forward fort ward to as one of the big features features' of interest in the case It is probable that Haywood d will be closely examine as t to his whole life and nd that h he willbe will willbe be asked in his own defense to expose everything he can possibly give ve ou out ia in m connection with the affairs of f th the tha Western Federation of Miners |