LARKINS v. ST. PAUL & TAC. LBR. CO.

No. 31191.

35 Wn.2d 711 (1950)

214 P.2d 700

JAMES LARKINS et al., Appellants, v. ST. PAUL AND TACOMA LUMBER COMPANY, Respondent.

The Supreme Court of Washington, Department One.

February 20, 1950.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

Earl V. Clifford, for appellants.

Grosscup, Ambler & Stephan and Pendleton Miller, for respondent.


BEALS, J.

Plaintiffs in this action, James and Mary Larkins, husband and wife, with their large family of children, moved from Duluth, Minnesota, to Tacoma, during the year 1946. For approximately twenty years prior to this time, Mr. Larkins had been in the employ of a railroad, and, as a side line, had bought and sold scrap metal.

The defendant, St. Paul & Tacoma Lumber Company, a corporation, has for many years been engaged in the logging

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