178 P. 482 | Idaho | 1918
The record in this case is in the same condition as is that in case of Smith v. Benson, ante, p. 99, 178 Pac. 480. Upon authority of that ease, and cases therein cited, this appeal is dismissed. Costs are awarded to respondent.
on application to reinstate appeal,
An application to reinstate this appeal, in the nature of a suggestion of diminution of the record, accompanied by a sufficient showing and proper certificate, has been filed by appellant and the appeal has been reinstated.
This action was commenced for the purpose of recovering damages, provided for in Bev. Codes, secs. 1217-1219, alleged to have been sustained by reason of sheep, belonging
The only question presented is as to the sufficiency of the evidence. The testimony discloses that during the years in question respondent was the owner of twelve horses and from six to sixteen head of cattle, which he was accustomed to pasture upon the range within two miles of his dwelling; that during these years appellant, at different times for periods of from two weeks to a month in duration, grazed and herded from 1,000 to 1,300 sheep upon the range within the two-mile limit, and that as a result the grass was consumed and destroyed to an extent which made it necessary for respondent to hire pasture of his neighbors and to feed his stock more hay than he would have had to do had the grass not be.en so grazed off and destroyed by the sheep; also that it was necessary for him to spend two or three days each year in riding after his stock during the time he was attempting to use the range, because they would not stay upon it after the sheep had been herded thereon. The evidence is also sufficient to justify the jury in finding that the damage sustained by respondent, within the rule expressed in Chandler v. Little, 30 Ida. 119, 163 Pac. 299, and Smith v. Benson, ante, p. 99, 178 Pac. 480, was the amount found in its verdict upon each of the three causes of action stated in the complaint.
The order appealed from is affirmed. Costs are awarded to respondent.