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Show FEDERAL GRHD JURY BEGISJTS llf Panel Consists of Largest Number Serving" in Like Capacity Ca-pacity in State's History. Of the twenty-four men summoned for federal grand jury service. lSlmer Hill was dead and A. E. Aspcr was in Nevada Ne-vada when Ihc jury assembled yesterday. Samuel U. Kaddon or Park City, who Is editor of the Park City Record, was excused ex-cused on account of his occupation. Tho other twenty-one members were impaneled, impan-eled, forming the largest grand Jury in the history of Utah. J. 15. Ballentlno of Ogden was made foreman. The grand jury, which probably will be in session several weeks, consists of the following members'. .Joseph Black. Coalville, George Swan. Kaysvillc. J. II. R. Franklin. Salt Lake: C T. Barret tc, Uogan; D. B. Baron, Logan: Thomas R. Black, Salt Lake: S. D. Chase. Salt Lake; John S. Cowan. Ncphi: C. W. Miller, Salt Lake, A. F. Aspcr. Salt Lake; James Crooks, Eureka: .lames S. Murdock. 1-Tcber: .1. S. Ballantync. Ogden; Alfred Alder, Manii. If. U. Clawsnn. Jr., Salt Tik: J. II. MeJSwan. I'rovo: !. 11, Kolcy, American Fork; U. A. Stratford. Ogden; 10. C. Johnson, Ml. Pleasant: S. U. Und-don. Und-don. Park City; John Moore. Joseph City; 11. " Tuft. Monroe; 10. Jt. Owen, AVellsville. All except one of the men summoned for the petit Jury appeared, He was dead. Of those who appeared, live. George Car-rlgan Car-rlgan of Morgan. Hyrum Jensen of Collision. Col-lision. Ij. M.- Jones of Spanish Fork. .) H. Matthews of Providence and George Hocking of Oliver were excused. The case of the United Stated 'against P. N. Nickolopoulos. who Is charged vIlh selling cottonseed oil labeled as olive joil, was begun, the jury impaneled and evidence evi-dence Introduced. The case of the Eastern Steel company of Pittsburg, Pa., against the Ncuhouse Realty company of this city, In which the plaintiff asks for judgment for 5-1.0JS.2S. and the case of the Box Elder Power and Light company against Brighani City, in which the power company asked for SLTiOO damages for having to vacate a certain plot of ground, were dismissed. In Ihc case of EHsba 10. Hiiigham, bankrupt, bank-rupt, the order directing' the petitioner to pay over $S0O to the trustee was approved, ap-proved, John Je.nson and Thomas II. Ounon were admiiled to practice in the fcdcriJ courts yesterday. |