Deceased was a salesman for A.S. Pettit Sons, Inc., a corporation engaged in the business of dealing *Page 542 in lumber, coal and feed, a non-hazardous occupation not covered by the Workmen's Compensation Law. His employer furnished him with a motor cycle on which to ride about the country for the purpose of taking orders and collecting accounts. While he was engaged in this occupation he was struck by a railroad train and killed. An award has been made to his widow and minor child for compensation under the provisions of group 41 of section 2 of the law (Cons. Laws, ch. 67), which reads as follows:
"The operation, otherwise than on tracks, on streets, highways, or elsewhere of cars, trucks, wagons or other vehicles, and rollers and engines, propelled by steam, gas, gasoline, electric, mechanical or other power or drawn by horses or mules."
Deceased was engaged in the operation of a vehicle propelled by gasoline. (Matter of Wilson v. Dorflinger Sons,
The order should be affirmed, with costs.
CHASE, HOGAN, CARDOZO, McLAUGHLIN and ANDREWS, JJ., concur; HISCOCK, Ch. J., not voting.
Order affirmed.