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New Orleans and Washington Packet Company, Appellant, v. Railroad Commission of Louisiana
187 U.S. 652·Supreme Court of the United States·1902
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Opinion
No. 129.
New Orleans and Washington Packet Company, Appellant, v. Railroad Commission of Louisiana.
October 20, 1902.
Mr. J. D. Bouse for the appellant. Mr' Walter Guión for the appellee.
[MAJORITY]
Appeal from the Circuit Court of the United States for the Eastern District of Louisiana.
Dismissed, each party to pay its own costs, per stipulation.