
    ANDERSON v. CHICAGO, MILWAUKEE & ST. PAUL RAILWAY CO.
    This case is controlled by Anderson v. Railway do., 208 Mich. 424.
    Error to Ontonagon; Driscoll (George O.), J.
    Submitted October 11, 1921.
    (Docket No. 82.)
    Decided December 22, 1921.
    Case by Robert E. Anderson against the Chicago, Milwaukee & St. Paul Railway Company for failure to furnish cars for the transportation of logs. Judgment for plaintiff. Defendant brings error.
    Affirmed.
    
      Leigh C. Caswell (J. N. Davis, of counsel), for appellant.
    
      Van Slyck & Walsh, for appellee.
   Wiest, J.

This case has been here before and is reported in 208 Mich. 424, and the statement there made of the issues renders a statement here unnecessary. We have carefully examined the record and briefs and find that our former opinion fully covers and determines all the points here presented. The exhaustive opinion of the court, written by Mr. Justice Fellows, obviates the need of further discussion. We adhere to that opinion and the judgment is affirmed, with costs to appellee."

Steere, C. J., and Stone, Clark, Bird, and Sharpe, JJ., concurred. Moore and Fellows, JJ., did not sit.  