Supreme Court of Oklahoma, 1913

Miller v. Williams

Miller v. Williams
Supreme Court of Oklahoma · Decided June 20, 1913 · Eobertson
132 P. 1191; 37 Okla. 701; 1913 OK 443; 1913 Okla. LEXIS 269

Miller v. Williams

Opinion of the Court

Opinion by

EOBERTSON, C.

This appeal was filed in this court June 8, 1911. Neither party has filed a brief, nor is there any excuse offered for their failure to do so. It is evident that the proceedings have been abandoned. The appeal should, therefore, be dismissed, for want of prosecution, *702 under rule 7 of this court (20 Okla. viii, 95 Pac. vi); Streeter v. McCoy, 34 Okla. 490, 126 Pac. 216; Streeter v. Huene, 34 Okla. 491, 126 Pac. 216; Thompson v. Murray, 34 Okla. 521, 125 Pac. 1133; Reliable Ins. Co. v. Newcomber, 34 Okla. 759, 127 Pac. 260; O. & G. Ry. Co. v. Johnson, 34 Okla. 816, 127 Pac. 422; First Nat. Bank v. Baldwin, 34 Okla. 825, 127 Pac. 260; Snow v. Frye, 34 Okla. 826, 127 Pac. 422.

By the Court: It is so ordered.

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