Kester v. Western Union Tel. Co.

Decision Date23 May 1901
Citation108 F. 926
PartiesKESTER v. WESTERN UNION TEL. CO.
CourtU.S. District Court — Western District of New York

Arthur E. Clark, for plaintiff.

Daniel H. McMillan and Maurice C. Spratt, for defendant.

HAZEL District Judge.

The plaintiff has demurred to the amended answer served by the defendant, the Western Union Telegraph Company. The demurrer is as follows: :The plaintiff, Benjamin F. Kester, demurs to the amended answer of the defendant herein, verified March 7 1899, on the ground that the facts stated in the answer do not constitute a defense, and that it is insufficient in law upon the face thereof. ' This is an action at law. Therefore the rules of pleading in force in the state of New York must govern the court's determination. Rev.St. Sec 914. The demurrer has been taken to the whole pleading. It cannot be strictly regarded as applying to any separate paragraph or allegation. Hollingsworth v. Spectator Co., 53 A.D. 291, 65 N.Y.Supp. 812, and cases cited. The attention of counsel was directed entirely to the sufficiency of the defense raised by the answer that the highway described in the complaint is a post road of the United States, that the defendant has complied with the requirements of sections 5263-5268 of the United States Statutes, and therefore the poles of the defendant are rightfully located without damage to the plaintiff. I have examined the authorities cited by counsel, and am convinced that the plaintiff's rights are in no way affected by the statute in question. Atlantic & P. Tel Co. v. Chicago, R. I. & P R. Co., 2 Fed.Cas. 176 (No. 632); Postal Tel Cable Co. v. Southern R. Co. (C.C.) 89 F. 190, and cases cited. Since the argument counsel have filed authorities on the general proposition of whether the plaintiff has any cause of action for damages. The leading case in this state is relied upon by complainant's counsel. Eels v Telegraph Co., 143 N.Y. 133, 38 N.E. 202, 25 L.R.A. 640. The doctrine of that case clearly gives the plaintiff his action here. Nor has that case been affected, as to telegraph and telephone wires upon country highways, by any decisions that have been called to my attention. In Palmer v Electric Co., 158 N.Y. 235, 52 N.E. 1092, 43 L.R.A. 672, the court said, after having held that electric light poles were a public and highway purpose, and therefore not an additional burden upon the fee: 'In the Eels Case, supra, ejectment was brought to remove the poles of a...

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  • Cosgriff v. Tri-State Telephone And Telegraph Company, a Corporation
    • United States
    • North Dakota Supreme Court
    • February 28, 1906
    ...St. Louis v. Telephone Co., 148 U.S. 92, 13 L.Ed. 485; W. U. Tel. Co. v. Commonwealth of Mass., 125 U.S. 530, 8 S.Ct. 961; Kester v. W. U. Tel. Co., 108 F. 926; v. Postal Tel. Cable Co., 41 S.E. 1022; W. U. Tel. Co. v. Ry. Co., 20 S.Ct. 867; Cook on Corp. (5th Ed.) sections 933, 934, 935; A......
  • St. Louis, Iron Mountain & Southern Railway Company v. Cape Girardeau Bell Telephone Company
    • United States
    • Missouri Court of Appeals
    • December 15, 1908
    ...170 Ill. 513; Nicoll v. Telegraph Co., 42 A. 583; Telegraph Co. v. McKenzie, 74 Md. 36; Kruger v. Telegraph Co., 106 Wis. 96; Kester v. Telegraph Co., 108 F. 926; Bronson v. Telegraph Co. (Neb.), 93 N.W. Oliver & Oliver for respondents (1) It is a proper use of its right of way for a railro......
  • Bronson v. Albion Telephone Company
    • United States
    • Nebraska Supreme Court
    • January 8, 1903
    ...96, 81 N.W. 1041; Pacific Postal Telegraph Co. v. Irvine, 49 F. 113; City of Spokane v. Colby, 16 Wash. 610, 48 P. 248; Kester v. Western Union Telegraph Co. 108 F. 926. The opposite view is supported by Pierce v. 136 Mass. 75 (decided by a divided court); Julia Building Ass'n v. Bell Telep......
  • Frazier v. East Tenn. Telephone Co.
    • United States
    • Tennessee Supreme Court
    • January 20, 1906
    ... ... writers are cited by complainants' counsel, viz.: ... Eels v. Tel. Co., 143 N.Y. 133, 38 N.E. 202, 25 L ... R. A. 640; Tel. Co. v ... 113; Post. Tel. Cable Co. v. Sou ... Ry. Co. (C. C.) 89 F. 190; Kester v. W. U. Tel. Co. (C ... C.) 108 F. 926; Joyce on Electrical Law, § ... ...
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