“The decided weight of authority is to the effect that all who serve the same master, work under the same control, derive authority and compen-satlon from tlie same common source, and are engaged in the same general business, though it may be in different grades or departments of it, are fellow-servants, who take the risk of each other’s negligence.” 2 Thomp. Neg. p. 1026, § 31. And see McAndrews v. Burns, 39 N. J- Law, 119; Jnstice v. Pennsylvania Co., 130 Ind. 321, 30 N. E. 303; wright v. New York Cent. R. Co., 25 N. Y. 565; Glover v. Kansas City Bolt Co., 153 Mo. 327, 55 S. W. 88; Brunell v. Southern Pac. Co., 34 or. 256, 56 Pac. 129; Doughty v. Penobscot Log Driving Co., 76 Me. 146; McMaster v. 111-inois Cent. R. Co., 65 Miss. 264, 4 South. 59, 7 Am; St. Rep. 653: Daniels v. Union Pac. Ry. Co.. 6 Utah, 357, 23 Pac. 762; Weeks v. Scharer, 129 Fed. 335, 64 C. C. A, 11
Source: Black’s Law Dictionary 2nd Ed (1910)
