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Show HANSON DENIES INLOW GUILTY OF SHARP DEALING Salt Lake City, May (! Sixteen talosmen wero examined In tho Unlcb A. Inlow murder trial yestorday, but tho day closed without nn additional Juror having been cho'scn and the vo-nlro vo-nlro had been so exhausted bcfoio night that another special ventre of forty names'was drawn and nihdo ro-turnablo ro-turnablo at 9:30 o'clock this morning-Four morning-Four of tho sixteen men examined yestorday were challenged peremptorily peremptor-ily and tho others wero excused for cnuso, nnd tho principal causo being bias or opinions which tho talesmou ndmltted It would require evidence to change. Tho last man of tho vcnlro to boi oxnmlncd yesterday was John It-' Durbldgc, former pollco captain Ha admitted that ho had formed an opinion opin-ion In tha enso which ho thought would require ovldonco to change. Ho was excused for cause and nt once tho work ot drawing a special enlro was taken up. This wns completed com-pleted shortly after d o'clock and tho names w'ero turned over to tiu hIit-Iff hIit-Iff for Bervlcc of suhponas. IJ max require tho greater part o possibly all of this week to II' four places on tho Jury. Attorney Wlllard Hansen for Inlow made a statemont yesterday In behnit ot his client In explanation of the reason for change In attorneys when Inlow-broke with Attorneys A. 11. Irvine nnd Soren X. Chrlstonscn. Ho declared that, tho reported action ot liilow In transferring his property to his adopted daughter after pretending to transfer It to his attorneys was not as charged. |