LARSON, Justice.
I. Defendants complain, though not seriously, of several rulings of the court in the admission of evidence upon the question of damages; but, after careful examination thereof we are unable to see how, if erroneous, they could have had any prejudicial effect. Most of the objections urged involve the weight and credibility, rather than the admissibility of evidence. Some are not specific enough to consider here and only number twenty qualifies for...
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