Dubuque and Sioux City Acquiesce With the Offers of the Illinois Central Company.

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The Dubuque Daily Herald      Saturday April 9, 1887 THE END APPROACHING. The Railroad Litigation Once More Continued. Probably to be Dismissed. Dubuque and Sioux City Acquiesce With the Offers of the Illinois Central Company. In the Illinois Central-Dubuque and Sioux City deal yesterday startling developments were made. When the case was called before Judge […]

The Three Cornered Fight for Control of the Dubuque and Sioux City Opens To-Day.

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The Dubuque Daily Herald    Wednesday March 30, 1887 WHO WILL RULE. The Three Cornered Fight for Control of the Dubuque and Sioux City Opens To-Day. Judge Lyman Trumbull, of Illinois, Enters the Fight for the Central. Arguments Will Probably be Heard on a Motion to Remove to the Federal Court. This morning will open probably […]

Posted Posted in Dubuque-Sioux City, I. C., Railroads

The Dubuque Daily Herald    Friday March 11, 1887 INJUNCTION AND CONTEMPT. The Contempt Proceedings Against Edward H. Harriman at al. Postponed Until April 13. The Injunction Case Against the Same Parties to be Heard at the Same Time to the Full Bench. According to the notice given yesterday by the attorneys for the Jesup faction […]

A Contempt Case to be Brought Against Them To-Day Before Judge Shiras.

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The Dubuque Daily Herald    Thursday March 10, 1887 A SECRET SESSION. Directors Harriman, Guthrie, Wilcox, Woodruff and  Knight Hold One at the Latter’s House. Officers With Injunctions to Serve Fail to Find Them Until After the Meeting Adjourns. A Contempt Case to be Brought Against Them To-Day Before Judge Shiras. Doubtless the Beginning of a Long […]

The Two Factions of the Dubuque and Sioux City Silently Waiting the Other’s Action.

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The Dubuque Daily Herald    Thursday February 17, 1887 CALM AFTER THE STORM. The Two Factions of the Dubuque and Sioux City Silently Waiting the Other’s Action. The New Directory Will Probably Reorganize Next Week—Some Facts Concerning the Vote.  As to the action of the Illinois Central and of the two boards of directors said to […]

The Manner of the Secret Meeting—The Legal Possibilities and Probabilities.

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The Dubuque Daily Herald   Wednesday February 16, 1887 MORE OF THE MEETING. The Opinions of Many Regarding the Status of the Case.  The Manner of the Secret Meeting—The Legal Possibilities and Probabilities. Almost the entire topic of conversation among the people of the city yesterday was the results of the meeting of the Dubuque and […]

 The Meeting of the Dubuque and Sioux City Stockholders at Their Office.

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The Dubuque Daily Herald   Tuesday February 15, 1887 ONE SIDED AFFAIR.  The Meeting of the Dubuque and Sioux City Stockholders at Their Office. Controlled Almost Entirely by the Illinois Central Faction. Drexel, Morgan and Co. Disfranchised on Account of a Single Word. The Proxies of Fifty Thousand Shares Rejected Upon the Ground of Illegality. Probable […]