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Show oo DOUBLE SERVICE FOR JURYMEN IS NOT PLEASING The entire 430 talesmen selected by the jury commissioners to serve as Jurymen for the year 1914 have appeared ap-peared in court and given actual service serv-ice or been excused for cause or other reason, and yet the year is not half over It became necessary yesterday in Judge James A Howell's division of the district court to place all the names bark in the box and begin drawing them for service in the De-mentre De-mentre murder case and many of the talesmen were in the court room this morning who have already served on cases this year. They say the double dou-ble service Is not altogether to their liking. The jury service In the two dlvl sions of the district court has been heavy so far this year and the J. H. Martin case had much to do with exhaudting the list. Another special venire was issued yesterday by Judge Howell and the talesmen were questioned ques-tioned this morning as to their statutory statu-tory qualifications. Following Is the list of names drawn. William J Hall. Vernon R. Allen A. M. Miller. O P Gwllliam, David Gaisford. O E Savage. JameR K. Lin-ford. Lin-ford. Thomas C. Foley. Jesper Jespr-son, Jespr-son, Fred Summerlll, David F. Steele, Thomas C. MacBeth, James H Leish-man, Leish-man, William H. Drabble. Joseph Blanch, Heber Lund, Hyrum Carver. James G Widdlson, Louis H. Peery, Arthur G. Tribe, Louis K. Bitton, J. J. Dye, George W. Gayman, George Huss, John P Lofgren. J M. Bailey. Charles H Owens, Thomas W. Peek, William W. Skeen. Ammon Allen oo |