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Show that the attorneys will be enabled to proceed with the taking of testimony next Monday at the latest. THIRTEENTH JUROR MUST YET BE SELECTED San Francisco, April 14. Very much to the surprise of all persons concerned, concern-ed, today's session of the trial of Patrick Pat-rick Calhoun, president of the United railroads, ended without the selection of the thirteenth juror provided for yesterday when Judge Wm P. Lawlor granted the application of the prose- J cution for an alternate, or substitute juror. It was expected that attorneys would not exercise the usual methods of exclusion ex-clusion In the selection of the alternate, alter-nate, but they interrogated 25 talesmen tales-men during the day, which approaches the record for a single session. The examinations w-ere confined to routine questions, the talesmen summoned as members of the thirty-fourth panel appearing ap-pearing possessed of opinions that disqualified dis-qualified them In rapid succession. Frauds J. Heney of the prosecution and A. A. Moore and Earl Rogers of the defense, were engaged today in the preparation of the evidence to bo submitted sub-mitted to the Jury. There Is still a hope that the thirteenth Juror will be qualified before the week ends, and |