Duluth, South Shore & Atlantic Railway
Legal Department
Marquette, Mich.
June 6, 1888
W. P. Healy,
General Counsel
P. B. Kirkwood, Esq.,
Negaunee
Dear Sir:
I cannot get your case into the present term, as it will expire in 10 or 12 days, and it takes quite a while to quit title to land. When I am next in Negaunee I will consult you about it.
Mrs. Rasmussen swore very strong against Lintz and the doctor proved very severe injuries on the hand and a broken finger, and two month's illness. As to Gything's bad character we could not prove it, because bad character should not be excessively beaten.
I think that I cannot do any more in that case. The evidence is decidedly against us and there was a very fair jury.
Yours truly,
W. P. Healy