Case Name: The State of Washington, on the Relation of Progressive Motion Picture Company, Plaintiff, v. I. M. Howell, Secretary of State, Defendant
Court: Washington Supreme Court
Jurisdiction: Washington
Decision Date: 1917-12-26
Citations: 99 Wash. 694
Docket Number: No. 13990
Parties: The State of Washington, on the Relation of Progressive Motion Picture Company, Plaintiff, v. I. M. Howell, Secretary of State, Defendant.
Judges: 
Reporter: Washington Reports
Volume: 99
Pages: 694–694

Head Matter:
[No. 13990.
En Banc.
December 26, 1917.]
The State of Washington, on the Relation of Progressive Motion Picture Company, Plaintiff, v. I. M. Howell, Secretary of State, Defendant.
Application filed in the supreme court February 5, 1917, for a writ of mandamus to compel the secretary of state to strike from the records the name of a corporation and cancel the license issued thereto.
Granted.
Gerard Ryzele, for petitioner.
The Attorney General and Hance H. Cleland, Assistant, for defendant.
Cassius E. Gates, amicus curiae.
Reported in 169 Pac. 468.

Opinion:
On Rehearing.
Per Curiam.
This case having been reheard before the court En Banc, on October 22d, 1917, the court has reached the conclusion that it was correctly decided by Department Two in the decision rendered by that department on May 5, 1917. 96 Wash. 163, 164 Pac. 917. The disposition of the cause as made by Department Two is therefore affirmed.