United States v. Union Pacific Railroad Company (226 U.S. 61)

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United States v. Union Pacific Railroad Company
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226 U.S. 61

United States  v.  Union Pacific Railroad Company

 Argued: April 19, 22, and 23, 1912. --- Decided: December 2, 1912

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Attorney General Wickersham and Messrs. Cordenio A. Severance and Frank B. Kellogg, Special Assistants to the Attorney General, for appellant.

[Argument of Counsel from pages 64-68 intentionally omitted]

Messrs. P. F. Dunne and N. H. Loomis for appellees.

Mr. Paul D. Cravath for appellees Jacob H. Schiff and Otto H. Kahn.

Mr. James M. Beck for appellee James Stillman.

Messrs. H. F. Stambaugh and D. T. Watson for appellee Henry C. Frick.

[Argument of Counsel from pages 68-79 intentionally omitted]

Mr. Justice Day delivered the opinion of the court:

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