North Chicago St. R. Co. v. Johnson

Decision Date26 October 1903
Citation68 N.E. 463,205 Ill. 32
PartiesNORTH CHICAGO ST. R. CO. v. JOHNSON.
CourtIllinois Supreme Court

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Appeal from Appellate Court, First District.

Action by Charles S. Johnson, as administrator, against the North Chicago Street Railway Company. From a judgment for plaintiff, defendant appeals. Affirmed.

John A. Rose and Louis Boisot (W. W. Gurley, of counsel), for appellant.

Jno. F. Waters, for appellee.

WILKIN, J.

Appellee, in an action against appellant in the superior court of Cook county, recovered a judgment for causing the death of his intestate. The deceased was a boy 4 years old, and while crossing the track of appellant at the crossing of Center and Sedgwick streets and Lincoln avenue, in the city of Chicago, on the 23d day of October, 1894, was struck and killed by one of appellant's cars. There have been three trials of the case, each of which resulted in a verdict for plaintiff, the first being set aside by the trial court and the second reversed upon appeal to the Appellate Court. The third trial resulted in a verdict for $3,500, upon which, after a remittitur of $750, judgment was rendered for $2,750. From a judgment of affirmance rendered by the Appellate Court, appellant prosecutes this further appeal.

The sole ground of reversal here urged is that the trial court erred in its instructions to the jury. The second and fourth instructions given to the jury at the request of the plaintiff are objected to. The second is to the effect that it is the duty of the company's servants, in operating its cars upon the public streets, ‘to be on the lookout and to take reasonable measures to avoid injuries to persons on the streets.’ It is in conformity with the law as announced by this court in Chicago City Railway Co. v. Jennings, 157 Ill. 274, 41 N. E. 629, and North Chicago Electric Railway Co. v. Peuser, 190 Ill. 67, 60 N. E. 78. The instruction is not calculated to give the jury to understand that the right of the deceased in the street was superior to that of the street car company, as contended by counsel for the appellant, nor did it require the gripman who was in control of the car to look in any particular direction, as is assumed in the argument. It imposed upon the company the duty of recognizing the fact that persons had a right to the lawful use of the street, and in running its cars to take reasonable care to discover such persons and avoid injury to them. There was no error in giving the second instruction. The...

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  • United States Brewing Co. v. Stoltenberg
    • United States
    • Illinois Supreme Court
    • October 24, 1904
    ...not affect the meaning. The instruction in the Then Case was referred to with approval in the recent case of North Chicago Street Railroad Co. v. Johnson, 205 Ill. 32, 68 N. E. 463. It is unnecessary to repeat the views, expressed in regard to this instruction in the case of Baltimore & Ohi......
  • Seitman v. Seitman
    • United States
    • Illinois Supreme Court
    • October 26, 1903
  • O'Donnell v. MacVeagh
    • United States
    • Illinois Supreme Court
    • October 26, 1903

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