Supreme Court of the United States, 1914

Smith v. Leavenworth

Smith v. Leavenworth
Supreme Court of the United States · Decided November 9, 1914
235 U.S. 690; 35 S. Ct. 205 (United States Reports)

Smith v. Leavenworth

Opinion of the Court

Per Curiam.

Dismissed for want of jurisdiction upon the authority of (1) Rogers v. Jones, 214 U. S. 196, 204; Wood v. Chesborough, 228 U. S. 672, 677; (2) Castillo v. McConnico, 168 U. S. 674; de Bearn v. Safe Deposit Co., 233 U. S. 24, 34; McDonald v. Oregon Navigation Co., 233 U. S. 665, 670; (3) New Orleans Waterworks Co. v. Louisiana, 185 U. S. 336, 344; Gring v. Ives, 222 U. S. 365, 370; Ennis Water Works v. Ennis, 233 U. S. *691652.

Mr. John W. Cutrer and Mr. O. G. Johnston for the plaintiffs in error. Mr. Gerald FitzGerald and Mr. Edward Mayes for . the defendant in error.

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