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Show DISTRICT ' (JOllT. SipyXives E- 5t. trees a -Venairt for .Or. 'Wednesday fnara'rjg-inthe Tarst District Uourt ''Trainman Joiui Shields, Cor.&uctor Mc-Culloeli, Mc-Culloeli, and others testified in She -case of E. H. Green -vs. the G-.-S..L. company .The arguments T-ere then made and the. jury retired. re-tired. IThey returned in about an hour with a verdict in rfavor ('the plaintiff for . . "The railway company ;had halletiwd Greens aaiileage ' book a being in the haiettecf scalpers and claitr.ed that Gi'een 'failed to properly identify -hinseif when ejected " ' ; Wedni5:,day afternoon -Ihe case o5 J. M. Jecson w. Oregon ShartlULie camptrty eame or. for trial. .Attorney 'Niels Jenson of xBrigLam' city ;irppeared ' for tlie. plaintiff and Attorney Ge. H. Smiti'or trie, (flefensse. Mr. leivson ar his esuyAoyee, -."James - tesiitied a-to the kilfing.tof two; valuable :;5.:ules o'WTied by the; ' plaintiff by the eotr-punvs-- train I , .in Navenibei', 1899. The .ra4i-vay company present pre-sent 9-1 Messrs. King, Carter arid Larst-n as witnesses tarove that there had been no negir-irenoe on the p&rtof tlaetrainmer.. the ani-. ani-. mal iaving" fceen killefi et- night. After hearing the arguments, the jjusy retked .Thawday at noon, nd in hclf an htwariretu-rn-ed wMi;a .verclct of no cause of action. JeciKiuedfor $12 dijmafris. |