The Public utilities commission of the District of Columbia, appellant, vs. Potomac electric power co., incorporated and Washington railway and electric company, appellees
by Conrad Hunt Syme, Public Utilities Commission of the District of Columbia, Washington Ry. & Electric Co, Potomac Electric Power Company, United States. Supreme Court., Francis H. Stephens
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