Case ID: us_280/html/0521-02.html
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Date Created: 2024-08-24T03:29:51.129683

No. 18.
    Sutter et al. v. Midland Valley R. Co.
    
      Mr. Harry William Hart, with whom Messrs. Charles G. Yankey, John Gleason, Glenn Porter, Enos E. Hook, and W. G. McDonald were on the brief, for petitioners.
    
      Messrs. O. E. Swan and James D. Gibson were on the brief for respondent.
    Argued October 24, 1929.
    Decided October 28, 1929.
   Per Curiam:

The writ of certiorari herein [278 U. S. 597] is dismissed as improvidently granted, in that it now appears that the petition for certiorari did not adequately and fairly disclose the questions involved and the grounds upon which the state court rested its decision. See Davis v. Currie, 266 U. S. 182.