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203STILL LOOKING FOR A JURY. Little Program Made in the Sheedy Murder Case. FIRST PANEL OF JURORS EXHAUSTED. Grading for a New Railroad--Paying the Indians--Robbed an Injured Man--Other State News. LINCOLN, Neb., May 6.--[Special to THE BEE.]--The third day of the Sheedy murder trial has passed and no jury yet. The monotony of the proceedings had the effect of thinning the audience, but this afternoon there was a sprinkling of ladies among the spectators for the first time. Mrs. Sheedy was accompanied by her two sisters, sitting between them as on previous days, and in entering and leaving the court room she leaned upon the arm of her uncle, J. W. Biggerstaff, of Boise City, Idaho, who has come on to give her the benefit of his wealth and friendship. The fair prisoner's composure, which has been the subject of so much remark, was disturbed this morning. Her feelings mastered her will and several times she applied a handkerchief to her eyes to wipe away the silent tears. She made no audible demonstration, and her demeanor otherwise was so quiet and demure as to disarm criticism and comment. | 203 |
