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JOHN L. SHUMATE, Plff. in Err.,v.AUGUST HEMAN.

181 U.S. 402

21 S.Ct. 645

45 L.Ed. 922

JOHN L. SHUMATE, Plff. in Err.,
v.
AUGUST HEMAN.

No. 550.

Argued February 25, 26, 27, 1901.

Decided April 29, 1901.

Messrs. G. B. Webster, Hiram J. Grover, and Hamilton Grover for plaintiff in error.

Messrs. Robert E. Collins, David Goldsmith, and H. P. Rodgers for defendant in error.

Mr. Justice Shiras delivered the opinion of the court:

1

This was a suit brought in the circuit court of the city of St. Louis by August Heman to enforce payment of a special tax bill issued in his favor by that city for the construction of a sewer in what is called Euclid avenue sewer district. The plaintiff recovered a judgment, and the defendants, who were owners of property assessed for the cost of making said sewer, appealed to the supreme court of Missouri, where the judgment of the trial court was affirmed, the case being reported as Heman v. Allen, 156 Mo. 534, 57 S. W. 559, and after such affirmance the defendant brought the case to this court by writ of error.

2

The only question which is open to our consideration upon this record is the contention of the plaintiff in error that the provisions of the charter of the city of St. Louis, the ordinances of the municipal assembly, the contract with the defendant in error, made thereunder, and the assessment against the property of the plaintiff in error for the cost of the construction of said sewer, were null, void, and of no effect for the reason that they were repugnant to the 14th Amendment of the Constitution of the United States, as construed and applied in the case of Norwood v. Baker, 172 U. S. 269, 43 L. ed. 443, 19 Sup. Ct. Rep. 187.

3

This contention has been considered and determined, under a similar state of facts, by this court, in the recent case of French v. Barber Asphalt Paving Co. in error to the supreme court of the state of Missouri (181 U. S. 324, ante, 625, 21 Sup. Ct. Rep. 625), and upon the authority of that case the judgment of the Supreme Court of Missouri is affirmed.

4

For dissenting opinion, see Cass Farm Co. v. Detroit, 181 U. S. 396, ante, 398, 21 Sup. Ct. Rep. 645.

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