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215 U.S.

589
30 S.Ct. 406
54 L.Ed. 340

KANSAS CITY STAR COMPANY, Plaintiff in Error,


v.
HENRY S. JULIAN.
No. 85.

Supreme Court of the United States


December 6, 1909

Messrs. Isaac N. Watson, Hannis Taylor, Wash. Adams, and Frank


Hagerman for plaintiff in error.
Messrs. John H. Atwood, O. H. Dean, and Ira Julian for defendant in
error.
Per Curiam:

Writ of Error dismissed for want of jurisdiction. Sayward v. Denny, 158 U. S.


180, 39 L. ed. 941, 15 Sup. Ct. Rep. 777; Mutual L. Ins. Co. v. McGrew, 188
U. S. 291, 307, 308, 47 L. ed. 480, 484, 485, 63 L.R.A. 33, 23 Sup. Ct. Rep.
375; State ex rel. Horton v. Bland, 186 Mo. 701, 85 S. W. 561; F. G. Oxley
Stave Co. v. Butler County, 166 U. S. 653, 41 L. ed. 1151, 17 Sup. Ct. Rep.
709.

The attention of the state supreme court was not called to any Federal question
until in the petition for rehearing, and that was too late. Loeber v. Schroeder,
149 U. S. 580, 585, 37 L. ed. 856, 859, 13 Sup. Ct. Rep. 934, and cases.

The judgment rested on non Federal grounds broad enough to sustain it.
Cincinnati Street R. Co. v. Snell, 193 U. S. 30, 48 L. ed. 604, 24 Sup. Ct. Rep.
319; Hammond Packing Co. v. Arkansas, 212 U. S. 322, 53 L. ed. 530, 29 Sup.
Ct. Rep. 370.

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