The defendant was convicted of trespass after warning. The defendant waived trial by a jury, and the case was tried by the court. The facts show that one Ellis, the prosecutor, and one Blackman were adjacent land owners; that the exact location of the dividing line between them had not been definitely fixed, and neither party claimed the land to any ascertained boundary. Under these circumstances early in the year 1894 two of their neighbors were called in, who, as well as they could without compass, ran a line between them. That Blackman did not accept the line thus located as the correct line, but for the present acquiesced in the line thus located, and Ellis took possession without objection of the land up to the line and planted his crop to this line on one side, and Blackman planted his crop up to this line .on the other sid.e«. Oer
Reversed and remanded.