Case Name: Major Julius Von Schrader et al., Respondents, v. Hannah M. Welcher et al., Appellants
Court: Washington Supreme Court
Jurisdiction: Washington
Decision Date: 1898-05-21
Citations: 19 Wash. 349
Docket Number: No. 2883
Parties: Major Julius Von Schrader et al., Respondents, v. Hannah M. Welcher et al., Appellants.
Judges: 
Reporter: Washington Reports
Volume: 19
Pages: 349–350

Head Matter:
[No. 2883.
Decided May 21, 1898.]
Major Julius Von Schrader et al., Respondents, v. Hannah M. Welcher et al., Appellants.
APPEAL — BRIEFS.
A failure of appellant to conform with the supreme court rule as to dimensions of briefs is ground for striking his briefs, when his reply brief is as objectionable as his opening brief, though his attention was called to fhei matter by respondent, and no excuse is offered for the violation of the rule.
Appeal from Superior Court, Cowlitz County. — Hon. A. L. Miller, Judge.
Appeal dismissed.
M. B. Billings, for appellants.
W. F. Magill, for respondents.

Opinion:
Per Curiam.
A motion is make to strike tie briefs of tie appellants in tiis case and dismiss tie appeal, for tie reason tiat Rule 8 of tiis court, in relation to tie size of briefs, ias been violated. Tiis rule was made for convenience in binding tie briefs and ordinarily a motion to dismiss would not be granted. But tie appellants' briefs in tiis instance siowing suci a flagrant violation of tie rule, and it furtier appearing tiat, after iaving tieir attention called to tiis matter by tie respondents' brief, a reply brief was filed wiici is as objectionable as their opening brief, and no excuse whatever being offered for tie violation of tie rule, tie appellants' briefs will be stricken and tie appeal dismissed.