JOHNSON v. CHICAGO, BURLINGTON & QUINCY RAILROAD CO.

No. 36,355.

243 Minn. 58 (1954)

FRED C. JOHNSON v. CHICAGO, BURLINGTON & QUINCY RAILROAD COMPANY.

Supreme Court of Minnesota.

October 15, 1954.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

Davis, Rerat, Yaeger & Lush, Eugene A. Rerat, and Harry H. Peterson and Edward B. Henslee and Paul F. Clements, of counsel, for appellant.

Harry S. Stearns, Jr., and John L. Rice, Carl W. Krohl, and Andrew C. Scott, of counsel, for respondent.


KNUTSON, JUSTICE.

The facts in this case may be briefly stated. Plaintiff is a citizen of the state of Nebraska and resides at South Sioux City, Nebraska. Defendant is a railway corporation organized and incorporated under the laws of the state of Illinois, having its principal place of business in Chicago in that state. It conducts and operates a railroad business in Minnesota, Wisconsin, Illinois, Iowa, Nebraska, and other states.

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