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Show I TRIANGULAR ASPECT OF ; THE CALHOUN TRIAL SAX "FRANCISCO. March 20. Issuea ) crnnonren with Mm long-drawn-out trial of Patrick Calhoun, president of the I'nlttftl Kallroads. claimed tho attention and energies of throe leal tribunals, ji f scr.ro of nttornevs and nn undetermined lUnc squadron of detectives, newspaper i cr porters and photographers today, t Jutt-rest first I'cnturod In ono of the Volice courts, whore nine defendants, all -of whom are alleKOd to have worked ' openly or secn-fly In tho interest of the ! United- Railroads, appeared for nrrnlsn- ' mc-nt upon charges of having abstrnrted ' or received papers from the office of Dis trict Attorney William II. Langdon. ''. There- was a hearing later upon an f injunction issued by Superior Judge Frank .r. Murnsky, and just before tho f actual trial was adjourned for the day. George G. Gillespie, a contractor, was ! passed to occupy the twelfth seat, in tho 1 jury box, making it probable that per emptory challenges will be exercised tomorrow to-morrow Cor the second time since the trial way begun, eleven weeks ago. |