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Arizona Eastern Railroad Company, Appellant, v. Pœhnix and Eastern Railroad Company, 1907 — 207 U.S. 601 · caselaw · US
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Arizona Eastern Railroad Company, Appellant, v. Pœhnix and Eastern Railroad Company
207 U.S. 601·Supreme Court of the United States·1907
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Opinion
No. 100.
Arizona Eastern Railroad Company, Appellant, v. Pœhnix and Eastern Railroad Company.
October 29, 1907.
Appeal from the Supreme Court of the Territory of Arizona.'
Mr. Eugene S. Ives and Mr. Maxwell Evarts for appellant. Mr. Robert Dunlap, Mr. T. J. Norton and Mr. E. W. Camp for appellee.
[MAJORITY]
Dismissed, per stipulation.