213 US 199 Siler v. Illinois Central Railroad Company No 522 Siler

213 U.S. 199

29 S.Ct. 458

53 L.Ed. 760

SILER et al., as Railroad Commission, Appts.,
v.
ILLINOIS CENTRAL RAILROAD COMPANY. NO 522. SILER et al., as Railroad Commission, Appts., v. SOUTHERN RAILWAY COMPANY IN KENTUCKY. NO 523. SILER et al., as Railroad Commission, Appts., v. CINCINNATI, NEW ORLEANS, & TEXAS PACIFIC RAILWAY COMPANY. NO 524.

No. 522, 523, 524.

Supreme Court of the United States

Argued February 24, 25, 26, 1909.

April 5, 1909

Messrs. C. C. McChord, Robert H. Winn, and James Breathitt for appellants.

Messrs. Edmund F. Trabue, John C. Doolan, Attilla Cox, Jr., and J. M. Dickinson for appellee in No. 522.

Mr. Alexander Pope Humphrey for appellee in No. 523.

Messrs. John Galvin, Edward Colston, and Maurice L. Galvin for appellee in No. 524.

By Mr. Justice Peckham:


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The above-entitled cases raise the same question that is decided in Siler v. Louisville & N. R. Co. 213 U. S. 175, 53 L. ed. 29 Sup. Ct. Rep. 451, and, upon its authority, the decrees in the above cases are affirmed.