Supreme Court of the United States, 1921

Missouri, Kansas & Texas Railway Co. v. Zuber

Missouri, Kansas & Texas Railway Co. v. Zuber
Supreme Court of the United States · Decided April 11, 1921
256 U.S. 681; 41 S. Ct. 449; 65 L. Ed. 1169; 1921 U.S. LEXIS 1297 (United States Reports)

Missouri, Kansas & Texas Railway Co. v. Zuber

Opinion of the Court

Per Curiam.

Dismissed for want of jurisdiction upon the authority of: (1) Furness, Withy & Co. v. Yang-Tsze Insurance Association, 242 U. S. 430; Houston Oil Co. v. Goodrich, 245 U. S. 440. (2) California Powder Works v. Davis, 151 U. S. 389, 393; Cuyahoga River Power Co. v. Northern Realty Co., 244 U. S. 300, 303; Bilby v. Stewart, 246 U. S. 255, 257; Farson, Son & Co. v. Bird, 248 U. S. 268, 271. See writ of error dismissed, February 28, 1921, 255 U. S. 561. Mr. M. D. Green, with whom Mr., Joseph M. Bryson, Mr. J. R. Cottingham, Mr. Clifford Lā€ž Jackson, Mr. Samuel W. Hayes, Mr.. Gardiner Lathrop, Mr. C. S. Burg and Mr.’. Alex. Britton were on the brief, for plaintiffs in error and petitioners. Mr. Charles W. Smith, for defendant in error and respondent, submitted.

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