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Show II MRS. SCHUYLER SUES Jlli , S. P. FOR 50,000 DAMAGES I) j Special to Tho Tribune, if OGDEN, Aug-. IS. After spending most ! jl of Monday in securing a jury to try the 1 if case, testimony was Introduced for the i j plaintiffs Tuesday in the action now on 1 trial in the District court In which Mrs.' tit Mao R- Schuyler is seeking ?f0,000 dam- i f ages from the Southern 'Pacific railroad 1 for tho death of her husband who. while ; . working as a mall clerk', was killed in a i ' wreck hear Gartney In January, 1007. 1 Mrs. Schuvler and A. II. Stephens, i f rhlef cleric of the railway mall service, ijf were the chief witnesses Tuesday. "When i r court adjourned all of the witnesses for . the plaintiff had been examined and At- ' ' torncy Willis, representing the company. .i began an argument for a non-suit on the T grounds that the evidence had failed to how that the company was in any way responsible for the death of Schuyler, he 4jj being an employee of the Federal gov- j ernraenu ' Tho case has excited considerable In- l terest in Ogden. where Schuyler was well known. Arguments on tho non-suit mo-.tlon mo-.tlon will be resumed Wednesday morn- |