146 Mo. App. 201 | Mo. Ct. App. | 1909
A driver of a team belonging to defendant and hitched to a heavily loaded freight wagon, drove a wheel of the wagon over a foot of one of plaintiff’s horses, injuring the animal, and this action was brought to obtain compensation, the damages being laid at $150. The case was tried first before a justice of the peace and then in the circuit court without a jury, resulting in a verdict and judgment for plaintiff for $70. The accident occurred at the northwest corner of Poplar and Seventh streets in the city of St. Louis, the former being an east and west and the latter a. north and south thoroughfare. On the corner is the wholesale grocery establishment of Adam Roth, in a house standing on the north side of Poplar street, with a platform extending over the pavement for the convenience of loading and unloading wagons. In the center of Poplar are railway tracks and on the south side were piles of lumber. The Roth platform and the piles of ties or lumber in the street, took up part of it which otherwise would have been available as a driveway; but the testimony proves there was room left for wagons and teams to pass between the lumber on the south side and the platform on the north side. A one-horse wagon belonging to plaintiff had been driven to the Roth Company’s establishment and backed against the platform so as to stand north and south with its rear end to the platform, the horse having been turned in the shafts so he stood at right angles to the wagon and facing east. While the vehicle and horse were in those positions, a two-horse loaded freight wagon belonging to defendant and driven by one of its employees, drew near. The driver requested the driver of plaintiff’s wagon to turn plaintiff’s horse to the west so defendant’s wagon and team could more conveniently pass to the west, in which direction they were going. In response to the request plaintiff’s driver did turn his horse so he faced the west and thereupon defendant’s driver said “he could pass all right;” and the evidence goes to show he could