Dahms v. Sears

11 P. 891, 13 Or. 47, 1885 Ore. LEXIS 81
Oregon Supreme Court·Decided June 11, 1885·Published·Cited by 34 cases

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Thayer, J.

This appeal is from a judgment of the Circuit Court for Multnomah County. The respondent commenced an action at law in that court against the appellants and A. W. Witherell, and alleged in his complaint, in substance, that on or about the twenty-third day of October, 1883, one Fred Kittener was the owner and lawfully possessed of about $830, in national bank bills of the national currency of the United States, of the value of $830, and that at said time the defendants in said action, by force, fraud, and violence, unlawfully took said $830 from the person of the said Kittener, and converted and disposed of the same to their own use and benefit, against the will and consent of the said Kittener, to his damage, and to the damage of the plaintiff, said respondent, in the sum of $830. That on or about the eighth day of February, 1884, the said Fred Kittener, in writing, for a good and sufficient consideration, sold, assigned, and transferred to the plaintiff the said $830, and all his right and title therein, and his right of action against the said defendants therefor. The said defendants filed an answer to the said complaint, in which they denied specifically all the allegations therein contained, and for a further and separate defense, alleged, in substance, that the defendant Sears was and had been, since and prior to the twenty-third day of October, 1883, the sheriff of said [49] county of Multnomah; that on said twenty-third day of October, 1883, the defendants, Thompson, De Hart, and Honeyman, partners, under the firm name of Thompson, De Hart, & Co., commenced an action in the said Circuit Court against W. H. Carson and said Kittener, partners, by the firm name of Carson & Kittener, to recover the sum of $567.20, alleged to he due and owing from said Carson & Kittener to said firm of Thompson, De Hart, & Co.; that they filed the requisite papers for an attachment, and that a writ of attachment was duly issued by the clerk of said Circuit Court for said county of Multnomah, on said twenty-third day of October, 1883, directed to said Sears as such sheriff, and which was thereupon duly delivered to him for service, and that upon the same day the said sheriff, by virtue thereof, duly levied upon and took into his possession the sum of $721 in money belonging to said Kittener, and that on the twenty-fourth day of October, 1883, the firm of Hodge, Davis, & Co. commenced an action in the Justice’s Court for Morrison Precinct, in said county, against said firm of Carson & Kittener, to recover the sum of $34.92, alleged to be due from the latter to the former, and that said firm of Hodge, Davis, & Co. sued out an attachment from said Justice’s Court, which was also duly issued to said Sears as such sheriff, and upon the same day delivered to him, and that by virtue thereof said Sears levied upon the said sum of $721 in money belonging to said Kittener; that such proceedings were thereafter had in said respective actions that on the thirtieth day of November, 1883, a judgment was obtained by said Thompson, De Hart, & Co. in their action against said Carson & Kittener in said Circuit Court for the said sum of $567.20, and costs, and that an order therein was made by the said court adjudging and directing the moneys attached in said action to be applied [50] upon the execution issued thereon, and that on said thirtieth day of November, 1883, a writ of execution was duly issued thereon, and that the sum of $616.23 of said money so attached was so applied by virtue of the said proceedings, which sum included said judgment, costs, and interest. That on the thirty-first day of October, 1883, said Hodge, Davis, & Co. recovered a judgment against said Carson & Kittener, in said Justice’s Court, for the amount of their claim, and similar proceedings were thereupon had, and the further sum of $44.77 of said money, being the amount of said judgment and costs, was applied upon their execution. The said defendants also alleged that on the twenty-fourth day of October, 1883, the said Kittener applied, upon affidavits, to the judge of said Circuit Court for an order requiring said George C. Sears to return to him, said Kittener, all of said moneys so levied upon and attached by him, and that thereafter, on the -day of October, 1883, an order was made by said court in said action requiring said Sears to return to said Kittener, of said sum so levied upon and attached by him, the sum of sixty dollars, which was duly paid over in accordance therewith.

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