7 Utah 46 | Utah | 1890
The'plaintiff instituted this action to recover nineteen ■cayuse horses, alleged to be worth 1550, and $100 damages for the wrongful taking ■ and detention of them. The defendants filed an answer denying the allegations ■<of the complaint, and the issues were submitted to a jury upon the evidence and the instructions of the court, ¡and a verdict was found for the plaintiff that the right -of property and possession was in him; that its value was $550; and that the damages for its detention were $130. A motion for a new trial was made by the defendants and overruled by the court, and judgment was rendered upon the verdict. This appeal is from that judgment and order.
It appears from the record that the plaintiff was one ■of a band of Indians who had separated from their tribe, .and were living in Utah, off their reservation; that the horses in question were owned by plaintiff and members ■of his band; that he was authorized by the owners of those that did not belong to him to sell, and for that purpose he was intrusted with possession. It also appears from the record that the defendant Campbell went to Washakie, where the Indians lived, and made a verbal