. Breeder and sportsman. Horses. 6 ©to tiveebsr cmfc 3&p0xt8matx 1906 DAMAGE SUITS INSTITUTED. FROM THE STATE FAIR TRACK. In the Superior Court of Fresno county suits were instituted by "Wilkin! R. Zibbell and Mrs. Lydia Mc- against the Southern Pacific Railroad Com- pany for dan from the terrible accident ;it Tulaie street crossing- in Fresno last July by which ; i - â . of the Breeder and \Vil!:ird Zibbell, the well irse trainer, was so badly mangled that Mid one leg- had to be amputated. Mrs. McMahon is the widowed mother of Blaine :r home is in Indiana. W. D. Crich- i sno, is her
. Breeder and sportsman. Horses. 6 ©to tiveebsr cmfc 3&p0xt8matx 1906 DAMAGE SUITS INSTITUTED. FROM THE STATE FAIR TRACK. In the Superior Court of Fresno county suits were instituted by "Wilkin! R. Zibbell and Mrs. Lydia Mc- against the Southern Pacific Railroad Com- pany for dan from the terrible accident ;it Tulaie street crossing- in Fresno last July by which ; i - â . of the Breeder and \Vil!:ird Zibbell, the well irse trainer, was so badly mangled that Mid one leg- had to be amputated. Mrs. McMahon is the widowed mother of Blaine :r home is in Indiana. W. D. Crich- i sno, is her attorney. She has sued for l. Zibbell asks for $10D, damages, and he has employed as attorneys Then. J. Roche and Sul- livan & Sullivan of San Francisco, with G. L. War- low to represent him at Fresno. The Fresno Republican of last Wednesday in re- _ the filing of these suits, says: "It will be remembered that the accident which has resulted in suits for damages was one of a series that ! the people of this city last summer. The two young men were in this city in connection with the opening of the Pacific Trotting Horse Drivers' Association meet, and while out walking about 9 o'clock one evening were run upon at the Tulare street crossing by a switch engine and several cars. McMahon was killed at once and horribly mangled. It was thought at first that Zibbell would die. His injuries are described as follows in the complaint filed yesterday. "His left arm was crushed and torn below the shoulder; his right hand and wrist were crushed and torn; his left foot and ankle were crushed; the bone of one of his toes of his right foot was broken and crushed and torn to such an extent as to almost sever it from the foot; his right leg was fractured bet ween the knee and ankle, and the flesh on said 'right leg between the thigh and ankle was torn. cut. bruised and lacerated; his back, sides and shoulders, face and head were cut, bruised and wounded, and he sustained
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