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Show Looking Both Wyt. Billy Kane, an Irish uaekman of Ma-con, Ma-con, Mo was on the tanJ In a personal per-sonal Injury case. A man was ralng the railroad, claiming he was hit through the negligence of the engine man It was In evidence that three boys were standing on the edge of the platform as the train came In. The lawver for the railroad was cross-examining Mr. Kane pretty severely, and the sharper he became the more exasperating exas-perating seemed the witness' answers. Finally he demanded the witness tell him the exact position of those boys. "Well, lr," replied Mr. Kane smoothly, "their backs was a-faclng the east." |