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Show COMPLETE SUIT AGAINSTU.I.C. Case of T. H. Hines Seeking $10,000 Damages Goes to Jury Tuesday The else nf Thomns II. Hlnes againki th Utah-Idaho Central railroad, rail-road, in which Hines Is seeking damages dam-ages of fl.OOO for personal injuries as the result of an accident at Smllh-flel.l Smllh-flel.l la-t year, was completed late I yesterday afternoon. Both sides rested, but It was announced that the ! case will not go to the jury until I Tuesday morning when they will he I called in to deliberate. The jury was disnil se, mil il Tui V morning following fol-lowing completion of the case. Hines, who was a minor when the case opened more than a week ago, began suit through his guardian W. M. Ellis. Huring the process of the trial, however, he has become of age and his guardian was dismissed yes-I yes-I terday. Mines charges that while employed as brakeman for the company he was crushed between two cars at Smith-field. Smith-field. Ho alleged that through the carelessness of the engineer In moving mov-ing fhe train while he was uncoupling tho cars, his injuries were sustained. I He set forth that as a result of his I Injuries he was permanently injured and is unable to follow Ills employ-' employ-' ment in answer the railroad company ontended that Hines alone was responsible re-sponsible for the accident. Most of , the testimony In the cas came from physicians' Who described the Injuries sustained by the plaintiff. |