While the city street at the place of the accident here involved, during any time while the deceased was engaged in his service as street cleaner for the city of
It is needless to consider or pass upon the question as to whether a different disposition of this case would be required if the testimony had disclosed that at the time of the injury he had been engaged in cleaning up the street, though in advance of the regular hour for work, because such a situation is negatived by the evidence of the witness who saw him that morning.
There was ample testimony, therefore, supporting the determination of the Industrial Commission that at the time of the injury the relationship of employer and employee did not exist between the deceased and the city, even though he was, in the ordinary acceptance of the term, an employee of the city the whole of the time.
This case is controlled by Hornburg v. Morris,
The situation is clearly distinguishable from the cases relied upon by the respondent, such as Monroe County v. Industrial Comm.
The determination by the Commission was proper, if not absolutely required, was clearly within its jurisdiction, and must be upheld and the judgment of the court below to the contrary reversed.
By the Court. — Judgment reversed, and cause remanded with directions to dismiss the complaint.
