City of Iola v. Sugg

Decision Date11 November 1899
Citation61 Kan. 857,58 P. 1116
PartiesCITY OF IOLA v. SUGG.
CourtKansas Supreme Court

Appeal from court of appeals, Southern department, Eastern division.

J. W Sugg was convicted of keeping a dog in the city of Iola without a license, and appeals. Appeal dismissed.

Oscar Foust & Son, for appellant.

J. F Thompson and Travis Morse, for appellee.

OPINION

PER CURIAM.

Appellant was convicted in the police court of the city of Iola on the charge of unlawfully keeping and owning a certain dog without having the name and description of the animal registered with the city clerk in the dog register, and without having paid the annual tax thereon, contrary to the provisions of an ordinance of said city. He appealed to the district court, and was again convicted, which last judgment was affirmed by the court of appeals. 56 P. 541. We fully concur in the opinion of that court in the case. There is nothing in the record requiring this court to assume jurisdiction under section 31, c. 84 of the General Statutes of 1897. Erb v. Morasch, 60 Kan....

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