Keller v. Chicago, Burlington & Quincy Railway Co.
Keller v. Chicago, Burlington & Quincy Railway Co.
Opinion of the Court
On September 8, 1900, plaintiff Keller shipped a car of celery over the Union Pacific railway from Kearney to Omaha. The car was there refused by the consignee, and,
The burden was upon plaintiff to show that the goods were in good condition when delivered to defendant for shipment; at least, to show facts raising a presumption to that effect. The question is: Did the celery spoil while in the custody of the defendant company? The evidence is equally as strong in proving that it spoiled while in the custody of the initial carriel1, and, hence, no presumption may be indulged that the celery was in good condition when delivered to the defendant. The instructions of the court excepted to embodied these principles, and, when read together, charged the jury as to what facts, if established, would constitute negligence on the part of the defendant.
Objections were made to three instructions requested by defendant and given, because the court repeated the statement that it was the duty of the plaintiff and the Union Pacific Railway Company to properly ice the car between Kearney and Omaha. The statement was used as an introduction to the real charge given, and of itself was not an issue, and therefore plaintiff was not prejudiced.
Plaintiff objected to the introduction in evidence of a letter attached as an exhibit to a deposition taken by plaintiff. Defendant introduced the entire deposition; and the letter, which was properly identified by deponent on cross-examination, in no way impeached his evidence as contended by plaintiff. Under section 883 of the code, the admission of the deposition and exhibit was proper. Ulrich v. McConaughey, 63 Neb. 11.
There is no reversible error in the record, and we recommend that the judgment of the district court be affirmed.
By the Court: For the reasons stated in the foregoing-opinion, the judgment of the district court is
Affirmed.
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- William L. Keller v. Chicago, Burlington & Quincy Railway Company
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