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American Water Works and Guaranty Company, Appellant, v. City of Little Rock et al., 1904 — 194 U.S. 639 · caselaw · US
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American Water Works and Guaranty Company, Appellant, v. City of Little Rock et al.
194 U.S. 639·Supreme Court of the United States·1904
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Opinion
CASES DISPOSED OF WITHOUT CONSIDERATION BY THE COURT FROM APRIL 5, 1904, TO MAY 31, 1904.
No. 248.
American Water Works and Guaranty Company, Appellant, v. City of Little Rock et al.
[MAJORITY]
Appeal from the Circuit Court of the United States for the Eastern District of Arkansas. April 8, 1904. Dismissed with costs, on authority of counsel for the appellant. Mr. J. M. Moore for appellant. Mr. W. L. Terry and Mr. Morris M. Cohn for appellees.