WORRILL, J.
(After stating the foregoing facts.) Although the plaintiff did not prove any specific acts of negligence chargeable against the defendant, his evidence was sufficient to show that his cows were killed by the operation of the defendant's train, and thus make out a prima facie case. "In all actions against railroad companies for damages done to persons or property, proof of injury inflicted by the running of locomotives or cars of such companies shall be...
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