United States Supreme Court

207 U.S. 42

Raymond  v.  Chicago Edison Company

 Argued: April 8, 9, 1907. ---

Messrs. David K. Tone, James Hamilton Lewis, Harry A. Lewis, William F. Struckmann, William H. Stead, and George B. Gillespie for appellants.

Mr. Frank L. Shepard also for appellants in Nos. 116, 117, 120, 121.

Mr. Edward J. Brundage also for appellants in No. 117.

Messrs. William G. Beale, Gilbert E. Porter, Buell Mckeever, and Waldo F. Tobey for the Chicago Edison Company.

Mr. John P. Wilson for the Chicago City Railway Company.

Messrs. John S. Miller and Merritt Starr for the South Chicago City Railway Company.

Mr. James F. Meagher for the People's Gaslight & Coke Company.

Messrs. William G. Beale, Charles S. Holt, and William P. Sidley for the Chicago Telephone Company.

Messrs. William W. Gurley, Isaac M. Jordan, Arthur Dyrenforth, and Howard M. Carter for the Chicago Consolidated Traction Company.

Mr. Justice Peckham delivered the opinion of the court:

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