Palmer v. Union Elevated Railroad, 169 Ill. 122 (1897)

Nov. 8, 1897 · Illinois Supreme Court
169 Ill. 122

Potter Palmer et al. v. The Union Elevated Railroad Company.

Opinion filed November 8, 1897.

The questions involved in this appeal were decided adversely to the appellants in the case of Doane v. Lake Street Elevated Railroad Co. 165 Ill. 510, and the decision in that case must control here.

Palmer v. Union Elevated Railroad Co. 64 Ill. App. 534, affirmed.

Appeal from the Appellate Court for the First District;—heard in that court on appeal from the Circuit Court of Cook county; the Hon. M. F. Tuley, Judge, presiding.

Green, Robbins & Honors, for appellants.

John P. Wilson, and Knight & Brown, for appellee.

Per Curiam:

This case is in all respects the same as Doane v. Lake Street Elevated Railroad Co. 165 Ill. 510. The briefs filed are the same, in substance, as in that case and in Phelps v. Lake Street Elevated Railroad Co. 165, Ill. 526.

The questions involved in this case have been disposed of in the cases referred to supra. judgment of the Appellate Court is accordingly affirmed. (Phelps v. Union Elevated Railroad Co. 166 Ill. 131).

Judgment affirmed.