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Warner, Barnes & Co. (Limited), Plaintiff in Error, v. Nevada N. Stranahan, 1903 — 191 U.S. 560 · caselaw · US
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Warner, Barnes & Co. (Limited), Plaintiff in Error, v. Nevada N. Stranahan
191 U.S. 560·Supreme Court of the United States·1903
(The Chief Justice, Mr. Justice Harlan, Mr. Justicé Brewer and Mr. Justice Peckham dissent.)
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Opinion
No. 331.
Warner, Barnes & Co. (Limited), Plaintiff in Error, v. Nevada N. Stranahan.
Argued December 4, 1903.
Decided December 14, 1903.
Mr. Frederic R. Coudert, Jr., Mr. Paul Fuller and Mr. Henry M. Ward for plaintiff in error.
The Attorney General and Mr. Solicitor General Hoyt for defendant in error.
[MAJORITY — Per Curiam.]
In error to the Circuit Court of the United States for the Southern District of New York.
Per Curiam.
Judgment affirmed with costs,, on the authority of Downes v. Bidwell, 182 U. S. 244, 287.
(The Chief Justice, Mr. Justice Harlan, Mr. Justicé Brewer and Mr. Justice Peckham dissent.)