Case Name: State ex rel. Roddis Lumber & Veneer Company, Appellant, vs. Stauber, City Clerk, Respondent. [Two cases.]
Court: Wisconsin Supreme Court
Jurisdiction: Wisconsin
Decision Date: 1926-06-21
Citations: 190 Wis. 326
Docket Number: 
Parties: State ex rel. Roddis Lumber & Veneer Company, Appellant, vs. Stauber, City Clerk, Respondent. [Two cases.]
Judges: Owen, Crownhart, and Stevens, JJ., dissent.
Reporter: Wisconsin Reports
Volume: 190
Pages: 326–327

Head Matter:
State ex rel. Roddis Lumber & Veneer Company, Appellant, vs. Stauber, City Clerk, Respondent. [Two cases.]
January 15
June 21, 1926.
For the appellants there was a brief by W. K. Parkinson of Phillips, attorney, and William S. Bennet of Chicago and Olin & Butler of Madison, of counsel, and oral argument by Mr. R. M. Stroud of Madison and Mr. Parkinson.
For the respondent the cause was submitted on the brief of C. B. Lovett of Park Falls, attorney, and Bundy, Beach & Holland of Eau Claire, of counsel.

Opinion:
The following opinion was filed February 9, 1926:
Eschweiler, J.
Upon stipulation of the parties, the result in these two cases, the issues being the same, was to be that reached in the two cases of State ex rel. Park Falls L. Co. v. Stauber and State ex rel. Edward Hines H. & H. Co. v. Stauber, ante, p. 310, 207 N. W. 409.
By the Court. — Judgments reversed, and causes remanded for further proceedings according to law.
Owen, Crownhart, and Stevens, JJ., dissent.
The respondent moved for a rehearing.
In support of the motion there was a brief by C. E. Lovett of Park Falls, attorney, and Bundy, Beach & Holland of Eau Claire, of counsel, the Attorney General and Frank lin E. Bump, assistant attorney general, appearing for the State.
In opposition thereto there was a brief by W. K. Parkinson of Phillips, attorney, and William S. Bennet of Chicago and Olin & Butler of Madison, of counsel.
The motion was denied, with $25 costs, on June 21, 1926.