[619] Pearsall vs. Great Northern Railway Company, 161 U. S. 647.
[620] Ry. Rev. 35:461, 1895.
[621] Proceedings were begun in the Seattle court in August. See Chron. 61:241, 1895; Ry. Age, 20:394, 1895; Ibid. 20:418, 1895; Ibid. 20:430, 1895.
[622] Up to this time such accounts had been filed in the Milwaukee court.
[623] Ry. Age, 20:442, 1895; Ry. Rev. 35:503, 1895.
[624] Ry. Age, 20:478, 1895; R. R. Gaz. 27:648, 1895.
[625] Chron. 61:611, 1895; Ry. Times, 68:442, 1895.
[626] Justices Brown, Harlan, Brewer, and Field.
[627] “We are of the opinion,” said Justices Field, Harlan, and Brewer, “that proceedings to foreclose a mortgage upon lines extending through more than one district should be commenced in the Circuit Court in which the principal operating offices are situated, and in which there is some material part of the railroad embraced by the mortgage. Such court should be the court of primary jurisdiction. But in view of the fact that a portion of the line of road owned by the Northern Pacific Company is within the State of Wisconsin, and that at the time of the filing of the creditors’ bill the Northern Pacific Railroad Company was operating a road through the Eastern District of Wisconsin, although such road was under lease to it for 99 years; and in view of the further fact that the railroad company assented to the action of the Circuit Court for the Eastern District of Wisconsin in taking jurisdiction, and as such jurisdiction has been recognized by the Circuit Court in every district ... for the space of about two years, we are of the opinion that the Circuit Court for the Eastern District of Wisconsin has jurisdiction to proceed to a decree of foreclosure which will bind the mortgagor company and the mortgaged property, and ought to be recognized by the Circuit Court of every district along the line as the court of primary jurisdiction.” Chron. 62:234, 1896.
[628] Justice Field of the Supreme Court declined to exercise his authority to remove Burleigh, intimating that the existing arrangement was satisfactory. Ry. Age, 21:174, 1896.