Show E OF PLUMBERS FOR TRIAL N FE RA COURT Jt of Obtaining Unbiased Jurors May ire Necessary Calling of an Additional e of Violation of Sherman m Law Charged by Government ln irah ijan i entire morning court session used up in the examina- examina ive y one being excused for cause one not ex- ex because of sickness and a third on whom the nt will waste one of its three precious peremptory hal chal- point to the necessity of calling catling an additional i phe trial of the master I began this morning in 10 inStates J States district s court oC Is that of the United e States iris is Irvine Charles J. J Hig- Hig tm Lm S. S Ingham Foster W. W ri ntA A. A Forsyth Will Rees en Tames James Macbeth A. A J. J liam Rossiter Parley G. G Frank G. G Carthey All are master plumbers and meme mem- mem e eEr Association of Master of Salt Lake with the tho ex- ex who is a Denver man and Macbeth who are ol or inal grand Jury indictment violation J lation of the Sherman included the names Ij and Roy Spencer t ake ke Upon motion of or the theles les district attorney William indictments against the v were re dismissed this morning commencement of the theil ir il routine monotony of or an riler was relieved Ing by continual conflicts of ora a humorous nature be- be ritt Attorney Ray and E. E B. B chief ler counsel for the tho defense especially the case in the pf E. E B. B Kelly Kelty Salt Lake Ray nay made mado a aument aument for his challenge of tb grounds fit Dr bias whilo insisted Just as strongly that ept pt on the Jury The latter point Judge D. D that Kelly will be able ablean ablen an n unbiased Judgment dei de- de i prejudices in favor of that he belongs to atlon the the Master Printers Printers' has as one of its ob- ob of price slashing at cutting among local Je Biased laster Plumbers Plumbers' association samA lines lineR an aM my own Is IR T J would feel as If It I were trying myself ho he told the district attorney and it was then that Ray challenged him At the noon recess it was stated by counsel for tor the government that Kelly Kelty will wUl without doubt be peremptorily challenged it being still felt by hy the federal attorneys that they do not want Kelly on the jut Jury Joseph E. E Prince of or Panguitch a stockman was the first ex examined ex- ex lie He was passed after aCter he had answered all questions satisfactorily 1 and had stated he knew nothing about i the case O. O A. A Covey secretary and treasurer of or the Covey Apartment company company com com- pany of or Salt Lake was the next one and he was excused for cause on challenge chal chal- lenge lenAe of the government Covey said that he had done business business busi busi- ness with most of the defendants and that one of or them Carthey Is a personal friend and neighbor He lie said he be believed believed be- be he would be biased In favor of those he knew I I wouldn't give Mr l Carthey any of the worst of ot It he told Ray and everybody everybody every every- body laughed Attorney Critchlow endeavored to shake his statements of 0 bias but Covey stuck to it that he couldn't possibly be impartial Relf ReIf a Harry was excused because of ot sickness in his family John Holt Salt Lake contractor and W. W E. E Clark mining man of were passed When court adjourned at noon till 1 30 this afternoon Joseph F. F an n Oak City farmer was being examined Prominent among the drawn this morning was wa George O. O Relf manager manager man man- ager of the Hotel Utah L. L C C. Boyle formerly attorney general of Kansas Is associated with Critchlow Critchlow Critch Critch- low as attorney for the defense The government is represented by District Attorney Ra Ray David Cook assistant district George II H. Murdock special Investigator for the department of ot Justice with headquarters at Washington Washington Wash I ington and Leo Leop Bone special agent for the nt of Justice I. I |