The Western Union Tel. Co. v. Quinn

Decision Date30 September 1870
CitationThe Western Union Tel. Co. v. Quinn, 56 Ill. 319, 1870 WL 6529 (Ill. 1870)
PartiesTHE WESTERN UNION TELEGRAPH COMPANYv.JAMES M. QUINN et al.
CourtIllinois Supreme Court

OPINION TEXT STARTS HERE

APPEAL from the Circuit Court of Cook County; the Hon. ERASTUS S. WILLIAMS, Judge, presiding.

The opinion states the case.

Messrs. DENT & BLACK, for the appellants.

Mr. THOMAS SHIRLEY, for the appellees.

Mr. JUSTICE BREESE delivered the opinion of the Court:

This was an action on the case, in the Cook circuit court, to recover damages against the Western Union Telegraph Company, for the loss of a horse and wagon belonging to the plaintiffs, occasioned by the negligence of the defendants in so handling a broken telegraph wire, as to strike the horse, thereby frightening him and causing him to run, resulting in his death.

The jury found for the plaintiffs, and the court rendered a judgment on the verdict, to reverse which the defendants appeal, assigning the common errors.

We have directed our attention to one only of the points made by appellants, that being decisive of the case, and that is, the negligence of the appellees; the question arising thereon being, was their negligence in leaving the horse, attached to the wagon, loose in a public, busy street of Chicago, so much less than that of appellants, as to entitle them to a verdict.

The doctrine of comparative negligence is the doctrine of this court, and is now well understood. The inquiry must first be, in this case, were the appellants guilty of negligence in repairing the wire.

The evidence fails to show any negligence. Due care and circumspection were used by the workmen engaged in the repair. The preponderance of the evidence is, that no wire was cut or broken by the workmen so engaged, which, by...

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  • Rumpel v. Oregon Short Line Ry. Co.
    • United States
    • Idaho Supreme Court
    • January 31, 1894
    ... ... R. Co. v ... Ashcraft, 48 Ala. 15; Western Union Tel. Co. v ... Quinn, 56 Ill. 319; Park v. O'Brien, 23 ... ...
  • Murdock v. New York & B. Despatch Exp. Co.
    • United States
    • Supreme Judicial Court of Massachusetts
    • February 24, 1897
    ... ... Barnes v. Chapin, 4 Allen, 444; Telegraph Co. v ... Quinn, 56 Ill. 319; McCahill v. Kipp, 2 E.D ... Smith, 413; Rumsey v. Nelson, ... ...
  • Nulsen v. Priesmeyer
    • United States
    • Missouri Court of Appeals
    • March 27, 1888
    ... ... excuse for not taking due care: Telegraph Co. v ... Quinn, 56 Ill. 319. The court erred in asking the ... defendant this question: ... ...
  • Brown v. Hurd
    • United States
    • Illinois Supreme Court
    • September 30, 1870
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