Court Opinion

ID: 9306444
Source: CourtListenerOpinion
Date Created: 2022-12-02 17:17:24.879705+00
Date Added: 2024-06-11T17:13:55.857361
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GRESHAM, Circuit Judge.
The commission, of its own motion, instituted an inquiry to ascertain whether certain railroad companies engaged in the transportation of passengers and property from Chicago to eastern seaboard points had violated the provisions of the commerce act. The inquiry seems to have been chiefly directed against the Wabash Company, and the questions which Sumner Hopkins and Henry Walker refused to answer relate to the business and management of that company. The application for an order to compel those witnesses to testify before the commission as demanded is dismissed for the reasons given in disposing of the application for a similar order against W. G. Brimson and others. 38 Fed. Rep. 476.