INTER. COM. COMMIS'N v. CHICAGO & c. R'D CO.

No. 154.

186 U.S. 320 (1902)

INTERSTATE COMMERCE COMMISSION v. CHICAGO, BURLINGTON AND QUINCY RAILROAD COMPANY.

Supreme Court of United States.

Decided June 2, 1902.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

Mr. William A. Day, Mr. S.H. Cowan and Mr. David Willcox for appellant. Mr. James M. Beck was on their brief.

Mr. Lloyd Bowers for appellees. Mr. Frank B. Kellogg and Mr. Robert Dunlap were on his brief.


MR. JUSTICE WHITE delivered the opinion of the court.

This record requires us to determine whether the court below rightly refused to enforce an order of the Interstate Commerce Commission, by which it was found that an alleged terminal charge, made by the defendants in error, for the delivery of live stock to the stock yards in Chicago, was unjust and unreasonable, and hence violative of the act to regulate commerce. To...

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