47

SUN VAPOR STREET-LIGHT CO. v. CITY OF CEDAR RAPIDS.

Circuit Court, N. D. Iowa, E. D.

January 3, 1890.

In Equity. Bill for injunction.

Charles R. Miller, for complainant.

I. N. Whittam, for defendant.

SHIRAS. J. In this case it appears that the lamps used in lighting certain portions of the city of Cedar Rapids are furnished under a contract between the city and the Western Street-Light Company, it being charged in the bill that such lamps infringe letters patent No. 222,856 and No. 286,211. In the suit brought by the complainant against the Western Street-Light Company it has been decided that the charge of infringement was not made out, and it follows that the complainant has no ground for enjoining the use of these lamps by the city. Ante, 43. The bill is therefore dismissed, at complainant's costs.

This volume of American Law was transcribed for use on the Internet
through a contribution from Google. Logo