58 Kan. 328 | Kan. | 1897
John C. Hempstead was killed by falling from a high bridge erected upon a street of the City of Topeka. He was engaged in dairying; and on Sunday morning, May 22, 1892, was on his way to deliver milk to a customer. He was driving a mare attached to a light wagon. As he was driving down a hill approaching the bridge, one of the back straps of the harness gave way, striking and frightening the mare, so that she started toward the bridge
Exceptions were taken to the rulings of the court in the admission of testimony, and also in charging the jury, but we find no error in any of them nor anything requiring special comment.
The judgment of the District Court will be affirmed.