St. Louis Southwestern Ry. Co. of Texas v. Williams
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Opinion
This suit was brought by appel-lee Williams against appellant and the Ft. Worth & Rio Grande and the Gulf, Colorado & Santa Fé Railway Companies, to recover damages alleged to have been sustained to 60 head of beef steers, shipped by appellee Williams on the 25th of January, 1913, over the lines of said railway companies from Hamilton, Tex., to Oklahoma City, Okl., on account of negligent delay en route. Each of said companies filed answers, denying generally and specially the negligence attributed to them; and the case, being tried befóte the court without a jury, resulted in a judgment in favor of appellee Williams against appellant for the sum of $347.40 and interest, and in favor of the other defendants, from which this appeal is prosecuted.
The only errors assigned are: First, that the court erred in overruling appellant’s motion for continuance; and, second, that the judgment of the court is excessive. It appears from the evidence that the shipment left Hamilton on Saturday evening about 5 o’clock, reaching Ft. Worth about 6 the next morning, but was held there, without any apparent cause, until 12 o’clock Sunday night, reaching Oklahoma City Monday at midnight, being likewise delayed three hours at Gainesville and five hours at Purcell. The cattle were very much drawn and injured in marketable appearance, besides which they lost some 50 pounds per head in excess of the ordinary and natural depreciation in weight; and it appeared that the market on Monday was higher by 15 cents per hundred than it was on Tuesday, from all of which appellee suffered loss to the extent of the judgment.
Finding no error in the proceedings of the trial court, its judgment is affirmed.
Affirmed.
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