The Federal Reporter, Volum 155Includes cases argued and determined in the District Courts of the United States and, Mar./May 1880-Oct./Nov. 1912, the Circuit Courts of the United States; Sept./Dec. 1891-Sept./Nov. 1924, the Circuit Courts of Appeals of the United States; Aug./Oct. 1911-Jan./Feb. 1914, the Commerce Court of the United States; Sept./Oct. 1919-Sept./Nov. 1924, the Court of Appeals of the District of Columbia. |
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Side 23
Mrs. Russell testified that while they were on the way to Washoe, or just before
they started, her husband told her that he was going down there “to see about
getting men to work, and to see about the spur that was there, and to see if there
...
Mrs. Russell testified that while they were on the way to Washoe, or just before
they started, her husband told her that he was going down there “to see about
getting men to work, and to see about the spur that was there, and to see if there
...
Side 25
Russell's superior testified for defendant that it was not in the line of the bridge
foreman's duty to observe spurs with a view to setting cars in, and that Russell
had no business on behalf of the company at any place, except where the bridge
...
Russell's superior testified for defendant that it was not in the line of the bridge
foreman's duty to observe spurs with a view to setting cars in, and that Russell
had no business on behalf of the company at any place, except where the bridge
...
Side 27
Burgess was not called and did not testify; nor was his absence from the trial
explained in any way. ... that Russell must have seen him in the afternoon before
5 o'clock, because Mrs. Russell positively testified that her husband ate supper
with ...
Burgess was not called and did not testify; nor was his absence from the trial
explained in any way. ... that Russell must have seen him in the afternoon before
5 o'clock, because Mrs. Russell positively testified that her husband ate supper
with ...
Side 32
The master testified that to remain outside the ice, but in the vicinity would not
have subjected the ship to any particular danger, but it would have subjected her
to a great deal of detention. The testimony was that on returning to Nome, on
June ...
The master testified that to remain outside the ice, but in the vicinity would not
have subjected the ship to any particular danger, but it would have subjected her
to a great deal of detention. The testimony was that on returning to Nome, on
June ...
Side 44
Ernst testified : “I heard the statement of the case. I was one of the jurors in the
Ludovic case; I have an opinion at this time as to the guilt or innocence of the
defendant—I might say a fixed opinion, such as would require considerable
evidence ...
Ernst testified : “I heard the statement of the case. I was one of the jurors in the
Ludovic case; I have an opinion at this time as to the guilt or innocence of the
defendant—I might say a fixed opinion, such as would require considerable
evidence ...
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