
    AMERICAN HARDWOOD LUMBER CO., Appellant, v. R. K. DENT, Respondent.
    St. Louis Court of Appeals,
    March 5, 1912.
    The opinion of the Springfield Court of Appeals in this ease (151 Mo. App. 614) is adopted as the opinion of the court.
    Appeal from St. Louis City Circuit Court. — Son. Robert M. Foster, Judge.
    Reversed and remanded.
    
      Julius T. Muench for appellant.
    
      Pearce, Davis <$> Gurlee for respondent.
   PER CURIAM.

The appeal in this case was prosecuted to this court, bnt was thereafter transferred hy it to the Springfield Court of Appeals under the provisions of the act of the Legislature, approved June 12, 1909. [See Laws of Missouri 1909, p. 396; see, also, Sec. 3939, R. S. 1909.] In due time the cause was disposed of by the Springfield Court of Appeals through an opinion prepared hy Judge Cox of that court, as will appear hy reference to American Hardwood Lumber Co. v. Dent, 151 Mo. App. 614, 132 S. W. 320. Subsequently, the Supreme Court declared the said legislative act, whioh purported to authorize the transfer of cases from this court to the Springfield Court, to he unconstitutional. The cause was thereafter transferred hy the Springfield Court of Appeals to this court on the theory that the jurisdiction of the appeal continued to reside here and the proceedings had in the Springfield Court with reference thereto were coram non judice.

The case has been argued and submitted here and duly considered. Hpon reading the record and considering the arguments, we are persuaded that the opinion of the Springfield Court, above referred to, properly disposes of the controversy, and it is adopted as the opinion of this court. For the reasons given in that opinion the judgment should he reversed and the canse remanded. It is so ordered.

All concur.  