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Show JURY SECURED IN j JOB! PINGBEE CASE J salt lake. April 25. Impaneling r a jury In Judge John F. Tobin's dlvi- sion of the Third district court to try .Inbn Plngree, former president of the Merchants bank, was completed yesterday. yes-terday. The charge upon which Mr. Pinsre is bein? tried is that of receiving de-posits de-posits 'n an Insolvent bank, one of tlv indictments returned acainst Mr. Filigree, Fili-gree, tleorge K Ford and L J. Hayes by the grand jury that investigated the failure of the Merchants' bank. The last of the eight jurymen to be accepted was J. H. Keate of 370 East Fifth South street. - qualifying alter peremptory challenges allowed had been exhausted by both sides. His examination ex-amination did not develop reason for excusing him for cause, and Mr. Keate Is in the unique position of being a member of th- Jury on th ,-tren;ih ojj his own testimony, exercise of a pel emptor, challenge not bein possibll had either been Inclined to isakj use of It. The other members of the jury ari Oliver Hodgson of 6S3 Third EtJ street; Charles Read, Shubrick a pari ments; Roberi A St.--i,-r. 7M Uoosh volt avenue: Parley ;. imvK Supaw house; Walter Martin. 1900 Third Easl street; John A. Elvin, Sandy, and Jami Allemand, 1439 Major avenusj oo |