Show 1 BEFORE JUDGE CASE OF W G WILSON VS THE PACIFIC EXPRESS CO wants damages because orveal he claims was not han aled properly i the case heard before judge this morning was that of ani G hii ison vs pacific express company a corporation po ration tah case is an appeal from the jus tice court and waa heard previously joseph hall last year the action is brought to recover damages and interest at the rate pt 8 per cent per annum from june as and the costs of the suit the plaintiff claims to have delivered lo 10 pounds of veal to the defendant for transportation to and tiem wyo the following jury was paneled em 1 E dark G F J A wat tins E philip garner V T smith william gale and P 1 smyth 11 IL II enderson is attorney for wm G wilson and P L williams for ane express company mhd first witness called was the plaintiff william G wilson who testified that on june 28 1000 from liis ranch near montpelier idaho he had killed and hauled to the depot and delivered to the pacific express company at idaho GOO pounds of dressed veal for transportation to diamondville Dia wyo ind pounds of dressed veal for transportation por tation to the market maluo of the veal at alic tiina was U cents pel pound total value he also stated that he ahad talked with mr hogan agent for the pacific express company here and was told that he hogan would take the claim up with the company some time later hogan told wilson the company coufa not allow the claim then allson brought suit against the corn iy ay the next witness was william 0 allon jr alio testified that he was present at the killing of alie calves and loaded hem in alie wagon to be a tho depot that they were all dressed in good condition the next witness was AE Weatherby the washington avenue butcher who testified that if veal h in good condition and put in cold storage eliat it will keep a week upon cross examination by mr williams witness baid that if veal vis hauled over a mountain road in the heat of the day and a distance of 34 miles that it would be affected to agomo extent then followed the reading of the deposition of william bagley who as td the killing of the teal and the delivering of it to the company at and the deposition of the parties to whom ohp veal was shipped and tok of its spoiled condition taft witnesses called for the defendant acre george J aware hofeman hou eman of the oregon short line who testified as to the condl 1 ifon vl tho veal and about receiving the j mine he stated he did not notice any 1 bad about the veal tho witness wai W E bedell who was telegraph operator nt mont pallor at the time of shipment of jahe veal who that he noticed an unusual demell about the veal and spoke of t at the time to some one nearby ai E and john green butchers of ogden were called and testified as to the proper treatment and preparation of veal for alp ment bolm Grew fil was on the stand as we go to press |