92 Iowa 652 | Iowa | 1894
II. To a proper understanding of the case, it becomes necessary to state the facts surrounding the death of the assured: He was the manager for the state of Nebraska, of the business of the Sandwich Manufacturing Company, of Sandwich, Illinois, and resided in Council Bluffs, Iowa. On Sunday afternoon, May 30, 1892, Jones was at Lake Manawa, a resort near Council Bluffs. He returned to the city toward evening, and from near 7 o’clock p. M., up to a short
IX. It is said that Jones was engaged in a fight which brought about the injury which caused his death, and hence plaintiff can not recover. Without entering into a discussion of the evidence, it may be said that there is nothing to show that the assured was engaged in a fight, or had given cause for the firing of the fatal shot. The evidence, on the contrary, tends strongly to show that the assured took no part in the controversy regarding the payment of the hack-man, except to inquire how much he wanted. Mahr appears to have been the one who was opposing the payment of the hackman. Furthermore, the jury have specially found that Jones was not engaged in the fight in which he was shot. The evidence fully supports this finding.
XII. There was no error in refusing to submit to the jury the special interrogatories asked. They did not call for ultimate facts. Other errors are assigned and argued, but the length of this opinion precludes our considering them in detail. We have examined the record, and discover no error, except as to the matters discussed in the seventh division of the opinion, and for the reasons therein given, the judgment below ÍS REVERSED.