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MISSOURI, KANSAS & TEXAS RAILWAY COMPANY v. WISE, 1910 — 216 U.S. 616 · caselaw · US
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MISSOURI, KANSAS & TEXAS RAILWAY COMPANY v. WISE
216 U.S. 616·Supreme Court of the United States·1910
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MISSOURI, KANSAS & TEXAS RAILWAY COMPANY v. WISE.
ERROR TO THE SUPREME COURT OP THE STATE OP TEXAS.
No. 177.
Motion to dismiss or affirm submitted March 14, 1910.
Decided March 21, 1910.
Writ, of error to review a judgment of the state court, in an action for personal injuries dismissed, without opinion, for want of jurisdiction.
Writ, of error to review 101 Texas, 459, dismissed.
Mr. James Hagerman, Mr. J. M. Bryson, and. Mr. Cecil H. Smith for the plaintiff in error.
Mr. C. B. Randell and Mr. Judson PL. Wood for the defendant in error.
[MAJORITY — Per Curiam.]
Per Curiam.
Dismissed for the want of jurisdiction.