CAL. PORTLAND CEMENT CO. v. PUBLIC UTIL. COM.

Docket No. S.F. 19495.

49 Cal.2d 171 (1957)

315 P.2d 709

CALIFORNIA PORTLAND CEMENT COMPANY (a Corporation), Petitioner, v. PUBLIC UTILITIES COMMISSION, Respondent; UNION PACIFIC RAILROAD COMPANY, Real Party in Interest.

Supreme Court of California. In Bank.

September 27, 1957.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

Wallace K. Downey for Petitioner.

Everett C. McKeage and Mary Moran Pajalich for Respondent.

E.E. Bennett, Edward C. Renwick, Malcolm Davis and Jack W. Crumley for Real Party in Interest.


GIBSON, C.J.

California Portland Cement Company seeks by this proceeding to obtain the annulment of orders of the Public Utilities Commission.

Portland maintains a mill for the production of cement at Colton and an iron ore mine at Basin, and it ships iron ore from Basin to Colton over a line of the Union Pacific Railroad Company. A steel mill at Kaiser (about 11 miles west of Colton) uses iron ore shipped from Dunn (about 9 1/2 miles west of Basin) over the...

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