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Show CANNING LOSES IN ACTION FOR DAMAGES Ned McKonzle was awarded a verdict yesterday against Ocorge Cnnning for $1500 for falso and mallclouH prosecution, a Jury in Judgo T. D. LowIs'b court finding find-ing for the plaintiff In that amount. Mc-Kenzlc Mc-Kenzlc had been prosocutod by Canning on a charge of grand larceny and waa acquitted. McKcnzio had purchased a team of horses, which had been impounded, and, not being claimed, were sold to another man, later coming Into McKenzle'a pou-acMBlon- While driving the team near Coalville, McKcnzle was met by Canning, who Identified tile animals as a pair which had strayed from his place. lie caused McKcnzie's arrest and prosecution, prosecu-tion, but the latter proved that his purchase pur-chase was unquestionable and was acquitted, ac-quitted, later bringing tho suit for damages dam-ages which was decided yeHterday. |