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H. L. Stone, for city of Louisville.
W. S. Taylor, for Stone, auditor, and others.
James P. Helm and Helm Bruce, for Bank of Commerce.
Mr. Justice PECKHAM.
In the above case the same question is involved that has just been determined in No. 362 (19 Sup. Ct. 747), and there will be a like order reversing the judgment, and remanding the case to the circuit court, with directions to dismiss the bill.
Mr. Justice HARLAN and Mr. Justice WHITE dissented.[ City of Louisville v. Bank of Commerce
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Citation: 174 U.S. 428
No. 363
Decided: May 15, 1899
Court: United States Supreme Court
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