[203] Minnesota Rate Cases (Simpson v. Shepard), 230 U.S. 352, 452 (1913).
[204] Knoxville v. Water Company, 212 U.S. 1 (1909).
[205] Smith v. Illinois Bell Teleph. Co., 270 U.S. 587 (1926).
[206] Willcox v. Consolidated Gas Co., 212 U.S. 19 (1909).
[207] 174 U.S. 739, 750, 754 (1899). See also Minnesota Rate Cases (Simpson v. Shepard), 230 U.S. 352, 433 (1913).
[208] San Diego Land & Town Co. v. Jasper, 189 U.S. 439, 441, 442 (1903). See also Van Dyke v. Geary, 244 U.S. 39 (1917); Georgia Ry. v. R.R. Comm., 262 U.S. 625, 634 (1923).
[209] For its current position, see Crowell v. Benson, 285 U.S. 22 (1932).
[210] 222 U.S. 541, 547-548 (1912). See also Interstate Comm. Comm. v. Illinois C.R., 215 U.S. 452, 470 (1910).
[211] 253 U.S. 287, 293-294 (1920).
[212] Ibid. 289. In injunctive proceedings, evidence is freshly introduced whereas in the cases received on appeal from State courts, the evidence is found within the record.