ILLINOIS CENTRAL RAILROAD COMPANY v. Edwards
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Opinion
ILLINOIS CENTRAL RAILROAD COMPANY
v.
EDWARDS.
Supreme Court of United States.
Mr. J.M. Dickinson, Mr. Edmund F. Trabue and Mr. Blewett Lee for plaintiff in error.[1]
The Attorney General and The Solicitor General for the United States at the suggestion of the court, there being no brief filed for defendant in error.[1]
Restored to docket December 18, 1906.
MR. JUSTICE McKENNA concurs in the result.
NOTES
[1] For abstracts of arguments see ante, pp. 520 et seq.
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