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Show CECUM GROW CASE GOES TO JURY ' If The hearing of testimony in the case ol Cecilia Crow administratrix. against the Oregon short Line com- pany was concluded this aftornoou be-fore be-fore fudge ' C Call and the case submitted to the Jury festerdaj afternoon AlTin Jensen, who was an eye witness to the collision col-lision which caused the death of Cy-rue Cy-rue L Crow, corroborated the testl-naonj testl-naonj Kicn by l -V Orr who said that the oncoming train was within a i.., feet ot the oar on which be and Grow were working before it was ob-aerved ob-aerved He also said that Crow was thrown about 150 feet from the track. Knu-ineer F. L. Thompson, who was .,t tii' throttle of the engine drawing tbe train thai collided with the car, testified in substance what was said bj other witnesses and be clalmea that it was difficult for him to clearly clear-ly see the car in head. The d positions of F V Hunt. J. F. Walker and Charles Schmidt, who vrii- also eye witnesses to the trsged and who testified at the former for-mer trial of the case, were read into the record. Arguments began at 2:30. |