114 Iowa 137 | Iowa | 1901
I. Second avenue, in the city of Sioux • City, is a much traveled street, running south from’ the business part of the city, and three miles or more from the cen'ter of the city is intersected .by Peters avenue. Prom about this intersection, Second avenue passes south through a cut for several hundred feet; the cut being about 18 feet wide .at the bottom, about 24 at the top, and about 18 feet deep at the deepest point. The hill being a gradual rise, it was pos-sible to drive up it for some distance on the east side of the •cut. On the night of September 22, 1898' — a very dark night — the plaintiff and his brother and brother-in-law wei-^ ■driving south on Second avenue in a single-seated, one-horse buggy. On reaching the north end of the cut, either -of its own accord, or from control of the plaintiff, who was •driving, the horse left the traveled track on the east side
V. Appellant complains that the instructions were not numbered as required by section 3708 of the Code. They were plainly paragraphed, but not consecutively numbered.
What we have said fully disposes of all questions raised! <on defendant’s motion for a new trial. Our conclusion is that the judgment is correct. — Affirmed.