St. Louis Southwestern Railway Co. v. City of Tyler

Supreme Court of the United States
St. Louis Southwestern Railway Co. v. City of Tyler, 212 U.S. 552 (1908)
53 L. Ed. 649; 28 S. Ct. 684; 1908 U.S. LEXIS 1561

St. Louis Southwestern Railway Co. v. City of Tyler

Opinion of the Court

Per Curiam:

Writ of error dismissed for want of jurisdiction. Eustis v. Bolles, 150 U. S. 361; Railway Company v. Fitzgerald, 160 U. S. 556; Moran v. Horsky, 178 U. S. 205; Johnson v. Risk, 137 U. S. 300-307; Chicago & Alton Railroad v. Wiggins Ferry Company, 119 U. S. 615; Eagan v. Hart, 165 U. S. 188.

Reference

Full Case Name
ST. LOUIS SOUTHWESTERN RAILWAY COMPANY v. CITY OF TYLER, TEXAS
Status
Published
Syllabus
Writ of error to review 99 Texas, 491, dismissed for want of jurisdiction, there being a non-Federal ground on which the judgment rested sufficient to sustain it without regard to the Federal question, if any, involved.