Case Name: Frank F. Kellogg, Plaintiff in Error, v. City of Chicago, Defendant in Error
Court: Illinois Appellate Court
Jurisdiction: Illinois
Decision Date: 1912-12-30
Citations: 176 Ill. App. 136
Docket Number: Gen. No. 16,661
Parties: Frank F. Kellogg, Plaintiff in Error, v. City of Chicago, Defendant in Error.
Judges: 
Reporter: Illinois Appellate Court Reports
Volume: 176
Pages: 136–137

Head Matter:
Frank F. Kellogg, Plaintiff in Error, v. City of Chicago, Defendant in Error.
Gen. No. 16,661.
Munich?An courts—when statement of facts is insufficient. A purported statement of facts by a judge of the Municipal Court of Chicago that is merely a statement that a witness gave testimony in relation to certain things is not sufficient.
Error to the Municipal Court of Chicago; the Hon. Arnold Heap, Judge, presiding. Heard in this court at the October term, 1910.
Affirmed.
Opinion filed December 30, 1912.
Harry Brown and George Emmicke, for plaintiff in error; Lemuel M. Ackley, of counsel.
George A. Mason and Edgar H. Hart, for defendant in error; Edward J. Brundage, of counsel.

Opinion:
Mr. Presiding Justice Smith
delivered the opinion of the court.
The plaintiff in error began a case of the fourth class in the Municipal Court of Chicago against the defendant in error to recover the sum of $64.84 and interest thereon claimed to be due him as rebate on a special assessment. The cause was submitted to the court without a jury. The court found for the defendant and entered judgment thereon, and the plaintiff sued out this writ of error.
There is in the record neither a correct stenographic report of the proceedings at the trial nor a correct statement of facts by the trial judge, as required by the Municipal Court Act. What purports to he a correct statement of facts is manifestly not a statement of the facts by the judge as required by the law, but merely a statement that a witness gave testimony in relation to certain things.
The record disclosing no reversible error, the judg- • ment is affirmed.
Affirmed.