Louis v. Union Pacific Railway Co.
Louis v. Union Pacific Railway Co.
Opinion of the Court
This action was brought to recover damages against the defendant for the negligent destruction by fire from one of its engines of about one hundred and twenty tons of hay owned by the plaintiff. At the trial there was a verdict for the railroad company, and from an order refusing a new trial plaintiff prosecutes error to this court.
The only contention here is that the verdict is contrary to the evidence. No witness testified to having seen the fire in question start. Several persons were called and examined by plaintiff, who testified that they saw the fire spring up shortly after defendant’s locomotive and cars had passed on its track, from which it might be in
AFFIRMED.
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