50 So. 91 | Ala. | 1909
It is insisted by counsel for appellant that, while the mare may have been killed by a train on its track, the evidence fails to show that the train that did the killing was a train operated and handled by its servants, as alleged in the complaint; in other words, that the proof did not show what train ran over or against the mare, and that the jury could not infer
The judgment of the city court is affirmed.
Affirmed.