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CALUMET GRAIN & ELEVATOR CO v. CITY OF CHICAGO , 188 U.S. 431 (1903)

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United States Supreme Court

CALUMET GRAIN & ELEVATOR CO v. CITY OF CHICAGO(1903)

No. 135

Argued: Decided: February 23, 1903

Messrs. Warren B. Wilson and S. A. Lynde for appellant.

Messrs. Charles M. Walker and Henry Schofield for appellee.

Mr. Justice Harlan delivered the opinion of the court:

This case relates to the construction of a dock in Calumet river, on or in front of land belonging to the appellant. The facts upon which that company principally bases its claims for relief are those upon which the plaintiffs relied in Cummings v. Chicago, just decided. 187 U. S. --, ante, 472, 23 Sup. Ct. Rep. 472. Upon the authority of the decision in that case, the judgment in this case is affirmed.[ Calumet Grain & Elevator Co v. City of Chicago 188 U.S. 431 (1903) ]

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