Show 1 1 I JAP IN JEOPARDY FOR TAKING T LIFE UFE Trial of Juzo Is Begun Begun Begun Be Be- gun Before Judge Armstrong BROWN BROV N MEN ATTRACTED Interesting Testimony Goes to Jury by Means of an anI I Interpreter Charged Charbe 1 with the murder of ot Torahei Shin tho the life Ufo of oC Juzo Juso was WIlS placed In jeopardy Monday In Judge Armstrongs Armstrong's court Owing to the fact that tho courtroom of ot Judge Judg-e Ritchie will accommodate more per persons ons the case Is being tried In his room When hn tho the trial began there were many Japs present but after the tho rule was applied they were forced to the corridors and hereafter during tho the trial will appear in the courtroom only as ns they are an called upon to testify On Jul July 4 1 at ot Garfield the Japanese colony there or ot at least a part of it set about to celebrate the do lay day Beer and other othor intoxicants taken to the Spencer Spencor house a Jap hoarding boarding place and Shin got into some and tho former left Later he returned and shot Shin with witha a CL revolver Shin lived Jived until July 8 and U en died lIed from the effects of the wound On the theory theor lh the murder was premeditated is being tried for murder in the first degree Trouble in Getting Jury Jur The work of or securing a u. jury was Was somewhat tedious In order to be accepted accepted ac lie- ac- ac by the state the jur juryman mun was waa compelled to swear that ho had no scruples against the death penalty and andIn andIn andin In order to be acceptable to the tue de- de tense ense hi hi- had to swear that hy hl har har- bored ored no malice or ill Iii will vill against nr the Japanese In this country Th Tho The Jury Is as follows Joseph John II Knickerbocker Knickerbocker Knicker Knicker- bocker Richard P. P Morris John Allcock All All- All I cock Alfred Betts Belts Ephraim BJorklund BJork- BJork lund Z S. S Derrick Jacob Chapman Franklin B B. Platt Peter 1 John A. A Aylett an and D A. A lc The state is being represented by bv District District Dis Dis- Attorney Loofbourow v and the tho defendant defendant defendant de de- de- de by D. D O O- WilIe Willey The first thing done after r the Jury jun was was to show by means of a chart the locution and arrangement arrangement arrange arrange- ment of the Spencer house at The Tho Japanese witness called was Kindo 1 Oshi The testimony had hail to go goI goto I to the Jury by b- means of an Interpreter For Fot this thi reason the case caso will consume I about twice as 8 much time a as al a similar case would under ordinary circum stances I From tho the t testimony Introduced it developed tho the Jap Jal who was killed went vent b by the name of or Shin What were you ou doing at Garfield on the Fourth was asked of or Oshi Wo We were celebrating celebrating- b by drinking beer and other Intoxicants was the reply How flow much beer belr did you ou have have About twenty four bottles was the reply that made the court smile and the face of or the defendant relax Into a grin It is probable that b by Tuesday evening oven oven- ing the greater portion of the evIdence evidence evi evI- evi- evi dence lence will vIlI have been submitted Each witness was Instructed to speak loud enough h to be bo thoroughly thorough understood by all aU th the Japanese In tho courtroom |