30 Kan. 30 | Kan. | 1883
The opinion of the court was delivered'by
This was an action by Ritz' & Putnam against the St. Louis, Wichita & Western Railway Company, to recover the sum of $281.33' for goods and supplies alleged to have been sold and delivered by them to the employés of Harding & Gilmore, whom they alleged were, at the time of the sale and delivery of the goods, contractors of the company, engaged in the construction of the company’s rail-' road in Greenwood county, in this state. The petition alleged that the company did not take from the contractors a bond as provided for in §35, ch. 84, Comp. Laws of 1879, to protect persons who supply contractors on railroads with provisions, etc. Upon the trial it was established that a railway corporation, called the St. Louis & San Francisco Railway Company, was organized under the provisions of the General Statutes of Missouri; that this corporation, on the 1st day of October, 1878, and thereafter, owned and operated a railway extending from a point near the city of .St. Louis, Missouri, to a point at or near the town of Oswego, in the county of Labette, in this state; that this railway company acquired that part of its railway situated between the eastern boundary line of Kansas and the town of Oswego from the Missouri & Western Railway Company of Kansas; that on the 4th day of February, 1879, the St. Louis, Wichita & Western Railway Company was organized under the provisions of the
“ 1. Did Harding & Gilmore have a contract with the St. Louis, Wichita & Western Railway Company for grading the road-bed ? Ans: Yes.
“2. Did Harding & Gilmore have a contract with the St. Louis & San Francisco Railway Company for grading? A. Yes; the company being identical with the St. Louis, Wichita & Western Rld. Co.
“ 3. Was the work and grading done by Harding & Gilmore under their contract with the St. Louis & San Francisco Railway Company? A. Yes.
“4. Was the contract of Harding & Gilmore with the St. Louis & San Francisco Railway Company, offered in evidence, the contract of, or binding on the St. Louis, Wichita & Western Railway Company ? A'. Yes.
“ 5. If you find that Harding & Gilmore had a contract with the St. Louis, Wichita & Western Railway Company for grading its road-bed, then was that contract in writing; and when, and with what officers of that company wras it made? A. Yes; sometime in the year 1879, with officers following instructions of the company.”
An examination of the evidence introduced convinces us that the last instruction of the court above quoted was misleading and erroneous, owing to the absence of any evidence upon which to found the same; and the special finding of the jury that the St. Louis, Wichita & Western Railway
■ If this were an action to dissolve the St. Louis, Wichita & Western Railway Company for misuser or non-user, a part of the argument of counsel for defendants in error, and a portion of the evidence commented on by them, might be pertinent; but in view of the misleading and erroneous direction to the jury, we are compelled to set aside the judgment.
The judgment of the district court will be reversed, and the cause remanded for a new trial.