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Show wmmmmsmm HAYWOOD HAL BEGINS AT BOISE The Task of Selecting Jury In the Fir t of the Famous Cases Now Under Way. family f Iht Aewd Man In the Court Boom at the 0nlnj Sea- Men, Whlah Wat Unmarktd y UnUMMl Incident. not, Idaho Thursday, May 9. the opening day of ihe irlal of William Wil-liam D Haywood, the drat to be placed on trial ot the alleged participant In the avenging conspiracy by which It I averred the asaaMlnailon of M-Onvernor M-Onvernor rrank Hteuaenberg waa plotted plot-ted and exeeuted, waa unmarked by ununnat Incident It waa earnest and baalneea-llke. II .Hiking feature waa the entire ahaenre of crowd or dem-oaetrntlon dem-oaetrntlon In any form. At time, mornlag or afternoon, waa the courtroom court-room mora than half filled, and the atresia forming the courthouse aqua re contained not n alngle kitierer. The case waa hailed shortly before I o'clock, an adjournment being, be-ing, taken until Monday, and no Joror was secured, but substantial pro-gres pro-gres wa mad. Mr. Haywood waa brought Into tbe cotift rotim aharn at lo o'clock lu tbe moralng. He found hla family In a line nf (halra in the right of hla seat, and lu firnit were all of hla counsel. II devoted more attention lo hi youngest daughter than to any one elw, and throughout the day look practically prac-tically no part In the selection of Juror. Many men In similar Jeopardy, a a rule, make iloee study of their prospective Jurors, and frequently express ex-press I heir personal preference, but Mr Haywood seems content lo leave tbe matter entirely In the hand of his lawyer. Haywood gave no still of any feeling or emotion, but aat quietly quiet-ly throughout the day. Mr. Haywood and Ike older daughter alowl the or deal of appearance lu court very well, but the younger child cried after the uxemliiutlixi of taleamen began. .Mr. Haywood and her children did not attend at-tend the nfiernoon session The question of the delnnso took a much wider range than that of tho stale, nud its moat sulking fenturo dealt with the uaiil)lflcl-Uln-iba. minds and attitude of Juror of the letter of President IIhmioH In calling call-ing Haywood and his nsaoclnle "un-dcralrnhto "un-dcralrnhto cltlten," thu speeches In Idaho of Secretary Tall, the mesaage of (lovernor flooding to Hie Ivclahituro ot Idaho, the speech lu llolnt of Senator Sena-tor lluyliurn, and the iictlou of the Idaho legislature In passing n munition muni-tion and appropriating money for the prosecution of the three prisoners TIih chief concern of the counsel for the state In tho examination ot talesmen, tales-men, a Indicated by their questions, wa their attitude toward circumstantial circumstan-tial mldence, the abeenco ot the accused ac-cused fivni llio stale when Itiu trlnie wus committed, the effect of thu man tier In which the prisoner nud his com punlons were brought from Colorado, View ot the talesmen a to the death jwnalty fur murder In the II rat degree and union lalmr. The) also questioned each talesman as tu his acquaintance with the murdeivtl governor, with u Mew to disclosing frleudsulp or enmity Judge Wood nuuauueed that he In tended lo give IhiIIi side a wide latt tilde lu the examination of talesmen Ile also allowed a wllllngnoaa lo grant challenge where there seemed an) reasonable objection to the attitude of the talesman, and In the on contest of tbe day he ruled with the defeuse, which had challenged the talesman, slid was resisted by the stale tawyera ot Ikilae not connected In Ally way with tbe case, but who know a much aa la known ot what both Ua expect to do, ay that alter the Jury I secured Die Irlal of the cn aught to be ner In -wn weeks Judge Fremont Wood exicte to waste no lime and another adjournment Is not looked for. The court will alt from 10 a. in. lo noon aud from I lo & p. in , aud sometimes until II o'clock, with one long session oil Baturdnye. Several inemliers of tho Western Iteration of Miner who are now In Ikdte watching the progress of the case, do uot Join In the belief existent exist-ent In some quarters that Orchard will refuse to testify. They bellete that he will make bla alatomcnt upon the laud On all aide thorn I a question as lu how far Orchard, will be allowed to go In hi statement which, It Is alleged. Implicate Haywood. Hay-wood. Moyer and Pettlbone. U i around thl evidence that tho whole case undoubtedly will move. |