Dunlap v. Northern Pacific Railroad
Dunlap v. Northern Pacific Railroad
Opinion of the Court
The plaintiff recovered a verdict for being ejected, but without violence, from the caboose of a freight train upon which he had undertaken to travel over the defendant’s road. The court granted a new trial.
The plaintiff’s only right to travel on this train was derived from the fact that he had, and tendered inpayment of his fare, a thousand-mile ticket, upon which was indorsed the express condition that it should
Order affirmed.
Reference
- Full Case Name
- Thomas W. Dunlap v. Northern Pacific Railroad Company
- Status
- Published