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Show It PLAINTIFF RESTS IN DAMAGE ACTION I if After adjournment Saturday noon. the case of Leslie Tavlor against the Bamberger Elect ri Railroad company opened aaln thla morning in Judge 1 George S. Bar! er1 rialon of the dis 'rlct court Taylor l: suing the rail -oad company (or $60,000 as damages for Injuries alleged to have resulted m through his being shaken from the a steps of a ear while coming from l.a F goon in the lummei ol 1916 Counsel for Taylor announced this I ' morning, shortly after court convened, y. that and J. A. D( L Vine counsel" for the railroad com pan called F H Payni i W ' of the train on bleb ra i de, to K t he u ER Payne fled thai the train was Koine b I ii 10 and 12 mill - an bi u Hl at the point where the accident oc- BH curred and as soon as he received n signal ha stopped the train and backed up. He did not see the accident Payne was on the stand when the i noon recess was taken. It is eetiraat EH ed that the case will go to the jury KH late tomorrow. |