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CIRCUIT COURT 1-Air. Justice Joseph W. Cox presiding; R. E. Lee Goff, clerk. No. 79326. Frank E. Bonner vs. Washington Times Co.; trial resumed and cause given to jury; verdict for plaintiff for $45,000. Attys., John W. Guider, Edmund L. Jones, Frank J. Hogan-William E. Leahy, Wilton J. Lambert, Rudolph H. Yeatman...
Bonner's case was summed up by famed Frank J. Hogan who then had to dash to California to defend his oldtime client. Oilman Edward L. Doheny, in a Richfield receivership suit. Most work for Bonner was done by Lawyer Hogan's smart son-in-law John W. ("Duke") Guider...
With the score $100,200 against "Power Trust"-hating Mr. Hearst, Lawyer Hogan & Co. prepared to march on to Los Angeles in September for the next trial in their chain libel action...
...locomotive chuffing around the neighborhood. Old No. 999, the New York Central engine, which put thrills into the melodramas of the 1890's, in 1893 attained a record of 112½ m.p.h. for 1 mi. at Cuttenden, near Buffalo, N. Y.∙ Her engineer on that run, Charlie Hogan of Buffalo, was again at her old throttle last week...
Bonner & Griffith lost their jobs when the Power Commission was reorganized in 1930. They engaged the Washington law firm headed by Frank J. Hogan. high-priced defenders of Bribee Albert B. Fall and Oilman Edward L. Doheny. They sued 14 Hearstpapers for sums ranging for each plaintiff from $100,000 to more than $1,000,000 in Washington. By agreement the Boston American case was tried first, in U. S. District Court. Hearst's general counsel, white-crowned James A. Reed, onetime Senator from Missouri, attended the trial for a few days, was called home by the death...