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N There is no dispute that a certain loss through these causes is unavoidable, no matter how ness is conducted; Cf. Consolidated Gcaasr eCfou.l lyv. thNee wtbounsie( rDg.aC.s)t 2(6D7. C.F). 72 31F,. 2(424d|) B62r$o,o kl6y5n2', Un67i1o.n GaTsh eC-oc.o mpv.a nyP,rend.- * tbhaes inagv eriatgs e clloasism upon its proved experience, reported a s ' 9 % per annum. The Commission fixed tpheen seasl lboywa n$c3e> $0a0t a7 %y} eatrh.e reIbny mraekdiuncgi ntgh itsh e reodpuecrtaitoinn,g ietxtdeindt nostt atdeedn yb yth atth e thceo mplaonsys. hadT heb eepnr essuumfpfterieodn too ft hceo rreexctness that gives aid in controversies of this order to the books of public service corporations (Consolidated Gas Co. v. Newton, supra (D.C.) 267 F'242; Newton v.' Consolidated Gas Co; 25$ U.S. I6 5 , 176, 66 L. ed. 53$, w54h$a,t 4a2m ouS.n tsC t.t o 2a6 4f),i nwdaisn g coofn firremguelda riint yt.h is Acicnestpatnicneg btyhe mloorses atsh apnr o7v%e du,p onth e thceo mgmriosusnido n thraetf usweidt h top roaplelro wc aitr e foorf the system the loss would have been less. A public uwtaistleiftuyl willolss ensot abmeo ngp eritmsi ttoepde rtaot inign clcuhdaer gense.g ligTehnet waosrt e or negligence, hoxvever; must be established by evidence <4 of one kind or another, either direct or circumstantial. . In all the pages of this record, there is neither a word nor a circumstance to charge the management with fault. ;4: Cf. Ohio Utilities ' Co. v. Public Utilities Commission, T2h6e7r eU . isS. no3t5 9,e ve3n63 ,t he6 9 sLh.a deodw. of6 5a6 , wa6r59n,i ng45 toS. thCet . co25m9p.a ny that fault was imputed and that it must give evidence osfu chc araen. issWuiet hoiunt thaen ytchasien,g ttohe sugcgoemsmti ssthiaotn tshterruec kw aosf f 26%. i Tihti s miwgahst wwhiotlhl ya sa rmbuictrha rrye.a sonO hhiaov eU tisltirtuiceks ofCfo . 4 v.or Public Utilities Commission, suDra,” In the case of Southwestern Bell Telephone Co. v. City of San Antonio, 75 Fed. (2d) $$0 in a case involving the lawfulness of a schedule of telephone rates which had been imposed upon the Telephone Company and which it contended were confiscatory, the Court said at page $£2: !*There is in litigation like this a presumption ocfo rdgso odr efqauiitrhe d atnod bceo rkreepctt nebsys a aptutbelnidci ngs etrhvei cebasic recorporation.!! -33-