Supreme Court of Oklahoma, 1914

Deible v. Union Iron Works

Deible v. Union Iron Works
Supreme Court of Oklahoma · Decided February 28, 1914 · Opinion by RITTENHOUSE, C.
139 P. 252; 41 Okla. 573; 1914 OK 81; 1914 Okla. LEXIS 184

Deible v. Union Iron Works

Opinion of the Court

This appeal was filed in this court January 3, 1912. Neither party has filed a brief, nor have they offered any excuse for the failure to do so. It is evident that the proceedings have been abandoned. The appeal should therefore be dismissed for want of prosecution, under rule 7 of this court (38 Okla. vi).Streeter v. McCoy, 34 Okla. 490, 126 P. 216; Thompson v.Murray, 34 Okla. 521, 125 P. 1133; Streeter v. Huene,34 Okla. 491, 126 P. 216 *Page 574 ; Reliable Ins. Co. v. Newcomber, 34 Okla. 759,127 P. 260; M., O. G. Ry. Co. v. Johnson, 34 Okla. 816,127 P. 386; First Nat. Bank v. Baldwin, 34 Okla. 825, 127 P. 260;Snow v. Frye, 34 Okla. 826, 127 P. 422.

By the Court: It is so ordered.

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