
    Western Union Telegraph Company v. Chicago, Lake Shore and South Bend Railway Company.
    [No. 7,643.
    Filed January 11, 1912.]
    
    From Laporte Superior Court, Harry B. Tuthill, Judge.
    Action by the Western Union Telegraph Company against 'the Chicago, Lake Shore and South Bend Railway Company. Prom a judgment for defendant; the plaintiff appeals.
    
      Affirmed.
    
    
      Rush Taggart, Henry D. Bstahrook and Samuel O. Pickens, for appellant.
    
      B. J. Lewis Meyer, and Kline, Tolies & Morley, for appellee.
   Myers, J.

The controlling facts in this ease are practically the same, and present the same questions as those considered and decided adversely to appellant in the case of Lake Shore, etc., R. Co. v. Chicago, etc., R. Co. (1911), 48 Ind. App. 584, 92 N. E. 989, 95 N. E. 596, and the case of Postal Telegraph, etc., Co. v. Chicago, etc., R. Co. (1912), ante, 698, 97 N. E. 20, and on the authority of those cases, the judgment in this case is affirmed.  