Case Name: William Federspiel v. Edward Johnstone and Certain Logs and Timber of John McLennan, A. T. Bliss & Bro., and Bliss, Tyler & Son
Court: Michigan Supreme Court
Jurisdiction: Michigan
Decision Date: 1891-07-28
Citations: 87 Mich. 309
Docket Number: 
Parties: William Federspiel v. Edward Johnstone and Certain Logs and Timber of John McLennan, A. T. Bliss & Bro., and Bliss, Tyler & Son.
Judges: Champlin, 0., J., McGrath and Long, JJ., concurred. Grant, J., did not sit.
Reporter: Michigan Reports
Volume: 87
Pages: 309–309

Head Matter:
William Federspiel v. Edward Johnstone and Certain Logs and Timber of John McLennan, A. T. Bliss & Bro., and Bliss, Tyler & Son.
[See ante, 303.]
Log-lien proceedings-
This case is ruled by the opinion filed in Federspiel v. Johnstone, ante, 303.
Error to Arenac. (Cobb, J.)
Argued June 11, 1891.
Decided July 28, 1891.
Attachment under log-lien law of 1887. Defendant log-owners bring error.
Affirmed.
The facts are stated in Federspiel v. Johnstone, ante, 303.
F. W. Porter, for appellants.
Laicrence McHugh, for plaintiff.

Opinion:
Morse, J.
This case is an appeal in the same suit as Federspiel v. Johnstone, 87 Mich. 303. The objections to the judgment are confined to the service and return of the. writ of attachment, and are identical with those raised in the first case, and must be governed by the decision in that appeal.
The judgment is therefore affirmed, with costs.
Champlin, 0., J., McGrath and Long, JJ., concurred. Grant, J., did not sit.