
    Argued 7 August,
    decided 3 September, 1907.
    LOGAN v. BENSON.
    91 Pac. 581.
    From Marion: William Galloway. Judge.
    This is a suit to enjoin the defendant, as Secretary of State, from filing a referendum petition, seeking to invoke the referendum upon House Bill No. 241 (Laws 1907, p. 118), requiring transportation companies to grant free transportation to public officials.
    For appellant there was a brief over the names of Mr. Andrew M. Crawford, Attorney General, Mr. Lionel B. Webster and Mr. Seneca Smith, with oral arguments by Messrs. Crawford, Webster and Smith.
    
    For respondent there was a brief over the names of Mr. Dan J. MalarJcey and Mr. John F. Logan, with oral arguments by Mr. MalarJcey and Mr. Logan.
    
    Beversed.
   Mr. Justice Eakin

delivered the opinion of the court.

This suit was argued and submitted with the case of Stevens v. Benson. 50 Or. 269 (91 Pac. 57), and involved the same question; and upon the authority of that case the decree of the lower court is reversed, and a decree will be entered-here dissolving the injunction and dismissing the suit. Beversed.  