SOUTHERN COTTON OIL COMPANY v. TEXAS

No. 38.

197 U.S. 134 (1905)

SOUTHERN COTTON OIL COMPANY v. TEXAS.

Supreme Court of United States.

Decided February 27, 1905.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

Mr. William V. Rowe and Mr. R.S. Lovett, with whom Mr. Ralph Oakley and Mr. James A. Baker were on the brief, for plaintiff in error.1

Mr. C.K. Bell, Attorney General of the State of Texas, for defendant in error.1


MR. JUSTICE McKENNA delivered the opinion of the court.

The Southern Cotton Oil Company is a New Jersey corporation doing business in the State of Texas by virtue of a permit issued June 3, 1897, under the laws of the State. The object of this suit is to forfeit the permit of the company for the violation of the Anti-Trust Statutes of the State. The violation of the statutes alleged against it is the same as that alleged against the National Cotton Oil Company, the...

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