| Show Y rF I t Bingham School Principal Placed On Trial for Life w.- w. F I 1 r K i C A. A VENIRE OF SIXTEEN EXHAUSTED OPENING DAY OF INlOW TRIAl I Only One T Remains in inJury inJury inJury Jury Box When Session Closes M Iud and complacent Cal Caleb b A. A Inlow Inlow In- In CAI CALM low formerly formell principal ot of the schools at at ham Bingham viewed cd the tho commencement com corn of ot his trial for the murder mur mur- der er of Thomas E. E U- U Eddie White a 3 chauffeur on the night of Octo October her 4 1912 before ro Ju Judge o g-o M. M L. L Ritchie of the Third district court yesterday morning But for lor an tn occa occasional lonal word with his attorneys In Inlow iw d Jur an tudo udo of ot Indifference throughout tho the Ift day displaying In only a p pausing Interest In n tho the unsuccessful efforts to secure jurymen which occupied the entire day When the court a adjourned late Into yes yes- afternoon sixteen all that hat were available at the opening session had been examined Of Ot this number fifteen had lad been excused nine nino for fOI cause causo and six Ix through peremptory challenges cs exercised b by the attorneys s 's 01 or tho the prosecution and the defense Four Foul jurors were challenged cd by the defense and two b by the tho stale state At the conclusion of ol the session lon Herbert lerbert I. I L. L Penrose a linotype operatOr opera- opera tOr or tor was ng passed d for tOt cause becoming the lie only onh called on tho the opening opening- da day to have haven a n possible chance of becoming Identified with tho the jury which will ill finally determine the guilt or Innocence oC ot Inlow Another Yen Venire Ire Drawn Anticipating further difficulty in se securing securing se- se curing a jury jun tho court last night or ord ordered or- or d dered another of ot seventy five e names drawn were drawn before be- be toro fore oro adjournment and mill the tho names placed In the hands hand of the sheriff for or thu h issuance of summons fh There ro was no delay in the commencement com Corn of or the proceedings Inlow Julow In n tho the custO custody o of Sheriff Andrew Smith Jr JI and Deputy ut Sheriff Jack Smith walked brI briskly Into the courtroom courtroom courtroom court court- room at five Uvo minutes s before 10 lie He Ic was neatly neaU dressed rc cd in a blue suit soft Hoft shirt and palo pale blue tic tie and showed no apparent dh disturbance over the curious gaze directed ut ul him by the caly a I spectator A few tew minutes later he cordially greeted his attorneys Hanson Han Han- son soil E. E A. A A Walton and Joseph Rozelle nozelle These men alone will conduct tho the defense de do- tense ot Inlow th the other attorneys s 's D. D II 11 Wenger r. r George Gibson Gibbon on nn and Hay flay I Continued on Pago Page 6 6 Column C G 6 VENIRE OF SIXTEEN EXHAUSTED OPENING DAY OF INLOW TRIAl Only One Remains in inJury inJury inJury Jury Box When Session Closes Continued From Page Pase 1 Van Yan Cott Cot named to r represent present Inlow InloW having having- quietly withdrawn from the case Without an any preliminary formalities each side filde announced Ha Is readiness to with the case ense The first twelve were t orn sworn A brief statement state state- ment meat covering co the nature of ot the tho ca case e ewaR was waR made b by Attorney Hanson constituting con con- the only review of or the es case District Attorney l E. E O. O Leatherwood made no statement Six f fur for r Half Halt of ot the first group was as passed to for l' l cause cUse and the tho remaining remaining- six w were ro excused Peremptory challenges are arc to be ex exorcised cx- cx e- e at the conclusion of the tho examination examination ex ex- of or each Ch group roup of twelve District Attorney Leatherwood Leatherwood Leatherwood Leather- Leather wood exercised tho first challenge forthe for tor tho the state excusing Henry Fitzhugh n a surveyor tor sUr 57 7 years earH old Attorney E. E I- I A. A Walton Walon conducting the examination for tor the defense excused John T T. Thorpe 5 5 years old and the state excused ex- ex ex cx- cU cd M. M J J. J Rudy Rud a a. foreman 4 42 years m old A. A Silver retired 51 5 years I old oki S S. S D. D Chase Chae a clerk 67 6 6 years rears old and John I a warehouseman 3 32 years old were excused by the de le- le de- de This gives hes the tho defense the privilege o of or exercising eleven cleven en ele more challenges while the state is entitled to thirteen John r T Thorpe one of or the challenged Jurors juror started a mild mid sensation when h he a admitted in the course of or his Ills examination ex ex- that he lie was maintaining homes home at tt t 72 Ninth east Jast street and at 37 3 J I E. E Seventh South The Thc declared he lie had seven cn c children b by each of ot two wives but explained that both marriages had har been solemnized prior to the manifesto Because of or this fact he explained h ho was not hot aware aare of an any Infraction cf ct the tho law la In maintaining relations with each family Under the existing conditions It would be bo for the state stute to prosecute n n. char charge more serious than unlawful cohabitation according to tl County Count Attorney I I. I E. E Wie The county attorney declared that the matter matt matter mat mat- t ter r had not not been brought officially to his attention Until it is 11 Mr Willey declared It would be difficult to say what whal would woul b be j done Alvin C. C Strong a a hank bank clerk Axel el It H. Steele Steel former deputy sheriff sherif Edwin Ed Ed- E.- E. win G G. Dawson Daisson Dawson an engineer Chester D. D Cahoon manager of ot tho the Progress Electric company compan Ernest Erest Saville Same a merchant merchant and and Henry Wilson a painter wore were excused for tor cause cuse Mr lr Strong declared that ho lie had formed an opinIon opinion opinIon ion regarding the case and felt fel that it would be difficult for him to act without prejudice Mr was as an of or tho sheriffs sheriff's office at tho the time of ot tho the arrest of ot Inlow Mr fr Dawson Dawson Daw- Daw Dawson son was excused because ho believed he ho had formed an unqualified opinion For for Vor the same tamo reason Mr Ir Cahoon was as excused Mr lr Wilson and Mr tr SaI were excused because of ot defective hearing After the peremptory chal challenges n es had been exercised tho the remaining remaining four members of the venire Orson Gebhardt a laborer 23 3 years old W. W J. J Newman retired 71 73 i years ears old Soren C C. Miller ier a a. a teamster 40 0 years cars old and Herbert Herber I. I Penrose a linotype pe operator 43 13 3 years old were sworn Tho The first rt three were ere for Cor cause Gebhardt ha had formed a strong opinion he said ald and Newman eman felt that rheumatism ml might ht interfere with Iii hIs hla competency Miller lter expressed himself as opposed to capital punishment and as aa having an al aversion erslon a to circumstantial c evidence Penrose was passed for tor cause exhausting exhausting- the tho first venire of sixteen men I rime Tho second venire returnable this morning morning- at 10 o'clock as drawn h hy by the sheriff folos follows I M. M f. f Iverson Ierson George A. A Whitaker L L. John W. W Osborn Osborn Osborn Os- Os I born William Ulam Armstrong Armstron W. W P. P Noble L L. L L E E. Hall Hal G. G B B. B Cody Geor George 6 I L. L L Savage Sayago Say Sav a ago age e C. C S. S Chase William lam R R. R Ashby Henr Henry F. F E. E Havens F F. H H. Rosele J. J N. N IL W W. Charles 3 S. S Chase George Geore DIber D D. M. M t. t Steffen B. B C C. C D D. M. M f Swee Swee- ne nay ney James P. P Donahue A. A F. F Hamlin Amos Charles G. G Shill Shi John H. H Jr J. J M L Morgan John W. W r. Benson A. A W W. Cox Glen Miller George Baxter George J. J Cannon W. W H. H Barrison Harrison Har Bar rison Charles B Bear nr S. S P P. Varl Varley Joseph Joseph Jo Jo Jo- seph Me ah W 0 G G. Patrick F F. B. B Stewart Stewart Stew Stew- art John Farnham Robert Hobert Gemmell Gemmel Joseph E B E. E Ensle Ensley Ro Roy P. P Anderson H. H L L Bywater John Brodbeck F. F W. W Henry Stoven H. H I M. M Peterson Peter Peter- son Bon A. A E. E Bur Burgman man John Copp Charles M. M tr f. f Kollar Kolar Richard Chamberlain N. N P. P Peterson George E. E Brown John A. A Burt Lor Lorenzo Brown William I lam HIx- HIx D D. D w. w Lambourne Arthur I Robin Robin- Robinson son Hon John F F. F Clark N. N G. G Fal Faldmo mo Geor George e G. G Romney George E. E Brown Bron Robert M. M MA f Campbell John Goodfellow William H lowe om C. C q Howe John Joh C C. Robins Joseph Jo Jo- seph S. S Tep xV Williams a Carl J J. J Knudson A A. r J. J 3 M McMullen D D. D C. C Evans Bvans Evas Edward Hone Hono Thomas G. G OI GUI Gill James B. B Le Lewis ls Heber J. J Grant a and F. F C. C Richmond |