ST. LOUIS v. WESTERN UNION TELEGRAPH CO.

No. 94.

149 U.S. 465 (1893)

ST. LOUIS v. WESTERN UNION TELEGRAPH COMPANY.

Supreme Court of United States.

Decided May 15, 1893.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

Mr. John F. Dillon, Mr. Rush Taggart and Mr. Elenenious Smith for petitioner.

Mr. W.C. Marshall filed a brief opposing.


BREWER, J.

In the opinion heretofore announced it was said: "We do not understand it to be questioned by counsel for the defendant that, under the constitution and laws of Missouri, the city of St. Louis has the full control of its streets in this respect and represents the public in relation thereto." A petition for a rehearing has been filed, in which it is claimed that the court misunderstood the position of counsel; and...

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