I entirely agree with the charge of the trial court that they were servants of different masters.. That the man who gave the signal was the servant of the stevedores Dick & Churchill, and that the man who directed the hoisting and lowering was the servant of the defendant, and that, therefore, upon well-settled principles of law, the defendant is liable for the neglect of Gebhard, the man at the drum.
The authorities cited upon the brief of counsel warrant the instruction of the judge to the jury in that regard, and especially the case cited by respondent’s counsel and to be found in
Sullivan
v.
Tioga Railroad Company,
The judgment should be affirmed with costs.
All concur.
Judgment affirmed.
