Case ID: alaska-fed_2/html/0020-01.html
Source: Caselaw Access Project
Author: {"author": "Mr. Justice BREWER", "license": "Public Domain", "url": "https://static.case.law/"}
Date Created: 2024-08-24T03:29:51.129683

187 U.S. 466, 28 S.Ct. 161
    STEWART v. WASHINGTON & ALASKA STEAMSHIP COMPANY et al.
    No. 13.
    Supreme Court of the United States.
    Argued Dec. 8, 1902.
    Decided Jan. 5, 1903.
    Messrs. S. M. Stockslager, George C. Heard, John R. Winn, and John G. Heid, for appellant.
    Solicitor General Richards and Assistant Attorney General Beck for the United States.
    No counsel for appellees.
   Mr. Justice BREWER

delivered the opinion of the court:

This case resembles the preceding, in that it was a suit by a stockholder to restrain a corporation from paying certain taxes. The corporation, its president, and treasurer, were made defendants. The bill alleges that the two officers reside in the city of Tacoma, in the state of Washington; that to them is intrusted the general control and management of the business of the corporation. Where the directors reside is not shown and there is no averment of any application to the directors, or to the president and treasurer, to take action to relieve from the burden of the taxes. Under these circumstances, the District Court properly dismissed the suit, and its judgment is affirmed.

The Chief Justice took no part in the decision of this case.