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FOLLOWING ARE MEMORANDA

OF

CASES DISPOSED OF AT OCTOBER TERM, 1910,

WITHOUT OPINIONS AND NOT ELSEWHERE OB OTHERWISE DISPOSED OF IN THIS EDITION,

JOHN HART, Petitioner, v. UNITED STATES. | A. J. PRESTON, Petitioner, v. STURGIS [No. 879.]

Petition for a Writ of Certiorari to the United States Circuit Court of Appeals for the Sixth Circuit.

Thomas W. Fitzsimons for petitioner.

The Solicitor General and Assistant Attorney General Harr for respondent. February 27, 1911. Denied.

ATLANTIC CITY RAILROAD COMPANY, Petitioner, v. MARY S. CLEGG, Administratrix. [No. 880.]

Petition for a Writ of Certiorari to the United States Circuit Court of Appeals for the Third Circuit.

Clarence L. Cole for petitioner.
Mr. W. Holt Atgar for respondent.
February 27, 1911. Denied.

JOHN J. SES NON COMPANY, Petitioner, v. UNITED STATES OF AMERICA. [No. 884.] Petition for a Writ of Certiorari to the United States Circuit Court of Appeals for the Ninth Circuit.

Messrs. William H. Gorham and George H. Lamar for petitioner.

MILLING COMPANY [No. 893]; A. J. PRESTON, Petitioner, v. CHICAGO, ST. LOUIS, & NEW ORLEANS RAILROAD COMPANY [No. 894]; A. J. PRESTON, Petitioner, v. T. W. CALLOWAY et al. [No. 895].

Petitions for a Writs of Certiorari to the United States Circuit Court of Appeals for the Sixth Circuit.

Messrs. Helm Bruce and Kennedy Helm for petitioner.

Mr. James F. Fairleigh for respondents in Nos. 893 and 895.

Messrs. Edmund F. Trabue, John C. Doolan, Attilla Cox, Jr., and Blewett Lea for respondent in No. 894.

February 27, 1911. Denied.

PATRICK K. CONNOLLY, Petitioner, v. FRAN. CIS E. BOUCK, Administrator, etc., et al. [No. 903.]

Petition for a Writ of Certiorari to the United States Circuit Court of Appeals for the Eighth Circuit.

Mr. Hugh Butler for petitioner.
No appearance for respondents.
February 27, 1911. Denied.

UNITED STATES, Plaintiff in Error, T. THOMAS FRANKLIN. [No. 352.]

In Error to the Circuit Court of the

of New York.

The Attorney General and the Solicitor United States for the Southern District General for respondent. February 27, 1911. Denied.

AMERICAN MANUFACTURING COMPANY, Petitioner, v. VALENTI ZULKOWSKI. [No. 886.]

Petition for a Writ of Certiorari to the United States Circuit Court of Appeals for the Second Circuit.

Mr. Thomas F. Magner for petitioner. Messrs. Charles Dushkind and Abram J. Rose for respondent.

February 27, 1911. Denied.

The Attorney General for plaintiff in

error.

S. T. Ansell for defendant in error. February 27, 1911. Dismissed on motion of Mr. Solicitor General Lehmann for the plaintiff in error.

M. G. SAMUELS, Appellant, v. CHARLES A.
READ, Trustee in Bankruptcy of A. Lands-
berger, Bankrupt. [No. 926.]
Appeal from the United States Circuit
Court of Appeals for the Fifth Circuit.
Mr. E C Brandenburg for appellee.
February 27, 1911. Docketed and dis-

missed with costs, on motion of Mr. E. C., MICHIGAN TRUST COMPANY, Petitioner, Brandenburg for the appellee.

CITY OF POND CREEK et al., Plaintiffs in
Error, v. C. N. HASKELL, Governor of the
State of Oklahoma, et al. [No. 86.]
In Error to the Supreme Court of the
State of Oklahoma.

Mr. W. A. Ledbetter for plaintiffs in

error.

EDWARD P. FERRY. [Nos. 850, 851.] Petitions for Writs of Certiorari to the United States Circuit Court of Appeals for the Eighth Circuit.

Messrs. Willard F. Keeney, E. D. Critchlow, and C. S. Thomas for petitioner. Mr. Franklin S. Richards for respondent. March 6, 1911. Granted.

Messrs. Frank Dale and A. G. C. Bierer FRANCIS A. BECKER, Petitioner, for defendants in error.

March 3, 1911. Dismissed with costs, pursuant to the Tenth Rule.

JOHN M. WATERBURY and Chauncey Marshall, Plaintiffs in Error, v. PHENIX NAT. BANK. [No. 449.]

In Error to the Supreme Court of the State of New York.

Mr. Charles L. Atterbury for plaintiffs in error.

Mr. George Coffing Warner for defendant in error.

March 3, 1911. Dismissed per stipula

tion of counsel.

MISSOURI, KANSAS, & TEXAS RAILWAY COMPANY, Plaintiff in Error, v. C. W. RICHARDSON. [No. 532.]

In Error to the Court of Civil Appeals for the Fifth Supreme Judicial District of the State of Texas.

Messrs. Cecil H. Smith, James Hagerman, and Joseph M. Bryson for plaintiff in error. Messrs. Joseph W. Bailey and Rice Maxey for defendant in error.

March 6, 1911. Per Curiam: Judgment affirmed with costs. Louisville & N. R. Co. v. Melton, 218 U. S. 36, 54 L. ed. 921, 30 Sup. Ct. Rep. 676; Mobile, J. & K. C. R. Co. v. Turnipseed, 219 U. S. 35, 55 L. ed.

31 Sup. Ct. Rep. 136.

VICKSBURG WATER WORKS COMPANY, Plaintiff in Error, v. Yazoo & MISSISSIPPI VALLEY RAILROAD COMPANY. [No. 640.] In Error to the Supreme Court of the State of Mississippi.

J. C. Bryson for plaintiff in error. Messrs. Charles N. Burch and Edward Mayes for defendant in error.

March 6, 1911. Per Curiam: Dismissed for the want of jurisdiction. Great West ern Teleg. Co. v. Burnham, 162 U. S. 339, 40 L. ed. 991, 16 Sup. Ct. Rep. 850; Schlos ser v. Hemphill, 198 U. 8. 173, 49 L. ed. 1000, 25 Sup. Ct. Rep. 654.

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CHANGE MUTUAL FIRE INSURANCE COMPANY OF PENNSYLVANIA. [No. 878.] Petition for a Writ of Certiorari to the United States Circuit Court of Appeals for the Third Circuit.

Edmund Bayly Seymour, Jr., for petitioner.

No appearance for respondent.
March 6, 1911. Denied.

MONTANA MINING COMPANY, LIMITED, Petitioner, v. ST. LOUIS MINING & MILLING COMPANY OF MONTANA. [No. 883.] Petition for a Writ of Certiorari to the United States Circuit Court of Appeals for the Ninth Circuit.

Messrs. E. C. Day, L. O. Evans, A. B. Browne, Alexander Britton, and Evans Browne for petitioner.

Messrs. T. J. Walsh and M. S. Gunn for respondent.

March 6, 1911. Denied.

FRANK W. FLETCHER et al., Petitioners,
ALBERT W. BROWN. [No. 892.]

Petition for a Writ of Certiorari to the United States Circuit Court of Appeals for the Sixth Circuit.

Messrs. Henry M. Campbell and Henry Ledyard for petitioners.

Messrs. Harrison Geer and Walter B. Grant for respondent.

March 6, 1911. Denied.

FOSTER HOSE SUPPORTER COMPANY, Peti tioner, v. THOMAS P. TAYLOR. [No. 900.] Petition for a Writ of Certiorari to the United States Circuit Court of Appeals for the Second Circuit.

Mr. James J. Kennedy for petitioner. Messrs. Morris W. Seymour and David 8. Day for respondent.

March 6, 1911. Denied.

CHARLES F. NEUREUTHER, Petitioner, v.
MINERAL POINT ZINC COMPANY. [No.
922.]

Petition for a Writ of Certiorari to the
United States Circuit Court of Appeals for
the Seventh Circuit.

Mr. Thomas F. Sheridan for petitioner.
Mr. Edward Rector for respondent.
March 6, 1911. Denied.

ADA ELMIRA HIRST VAN SYCKEL et al., Ap-
pellants, v. JUAN JOSÉ ARSUAGA et al.,
Partners as Sobrinos de Ezquiaga et al.
[No. 83.]

Appeal from the District Court of the
United States for Porto Rico.

Messrs. N. B. K. Pettingill and George
H. Lamar for appellants.

Mr. Charles F. Carusi for respondents.
March 13, 1911. Per Curiam: Dismissed
for want of jurisdiction. St. Louis, I. M.
& S. R. Co. v. Southern Exp. Co. 108 U. S.
24, 28, 27 L. ed. 638, 639, 2 Sup. Ct. Rep.
6; Southern R. Co. v. Postal Teleg. Cable
Co. 179 U. S. 641, 644, 45 L. ed. 355, 356,
21 Sup. Ct. Rep. 249; Covington v. First
Nat. Bank, 185 U. S. 270, 277, 46 L. ed.
906, 908, 22 Sup. Ct. Rep. 645; Heike v.
United States, 217 U. S. 423, 429, 54 L.
ed. 821, 824, 30 Sup. Ct. Rep. 539.

IRA PERRYMAN, by O. H. Perryman, His
Next Friend, Plaintiff in Error, v. THOM-
AS W. COLEMAN, JR., Judge, etc. [No.
90.]

In Error to the Supreme Court of the
State of Alabama.

Mr. John B. Knox for plaintiff in error.
No appearance for defendant in error.
March 13, 1911. Per Curiam: Dismissed
for want of jurisdiction. Mutual L. Ins.
Co. v. McGrew, 188 U. S. 291, 308, 47 L.
ed. 480, 484, 63 L.R.A. 33, 23 Sup. Ct. Rep.
375; Farrell v. O'Brien (O'Callaghan v.
O'Brien) 199 U. S. 100, 50 L. ed. 107, 25
Sup. Ct. Rep. 727; David Kaufman & Sons
Co. v. Smith, 216 U. S. 610, 54 L. ed. 636,
30 Sup. Ct. Rep. 419.

JESSE NICHOLS, Plaintiff in Error, v. CITY
OF CLEVELAND. [No. 91.]

In Error to the Supreme Court of the
Stato of Ohio.

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BOX ELDER POWER & LIGHT COMPANY, Plain-
tiff in Error, v. BRIGHAM CITY. [No. 94.]
In Error to the Supreme Court of the
State of Utah.

Messrs. E. A. Walton and Charles C. Dey
for plaintiff in error.

Messrs. William H. King, Edward B.
Critchlow, and Henry P. Henderson for de-
fendant in error.

March 13, 1911. Per Curiam: Dismissed
for want of jurisdiction. Mutual L. Ins.
Co. v. McGrew, 188 U. S. 291, 308, 47 L.
ed. 480, 484, 63 L.R.A. 33, 23 Sup. Ct.
Rep. 375; Farrell v. O'Brien (O'Callaghan
v. O'Brien) 199 U. S. 100, 50 L. ed. 107,
25 Sup. Ct. Rep. 727; David Kaufman &
Sons Co. v. Smith, 216 U. S. 610, 54 L. ed.
636, 30 Sup. Ct. Rep. 419.

HOME FOR DESTITUTE CHILDREN et al., Ap-
pellants, v. PETER BENT BRIGHAM HOS-
PITAL et al. [No. 862.]

Appeal from the Circuit Court of the
United States for the District of Massachu-
setts.

Messrs. Charles A. Snow and Joseph H.
Knight for appellants.

Mr. J. L. Thorndike for appellees.

March 13, 1911. Per Curiam: Dismissed
for want of jurisdiction. Farrell v. O'Brien
(O'Callaghan v. O'Brien) 199 U. S. 100, 50
L. ed. 107, 25 Sup. Ct. Rep. 727; David
Kaufman & Sons Co. v. Smith, 216 U. &.
610, 54 L. ed. 636, 30 Sup. Ct. Rep. 419.

CARL ADAMSON, Petitioner,

V. UNITED

STATES. [No. 885.]
Petition for a Writ of Certiorari to the

United States Circuit Court of Appeals for
the Eighth Circuit.

Mr. William C. Reid for petitioner.

eral, and Assistant Attorney General Harr
The Attorney General, the Solicitor Gen-
for respondent.

March 13, 1911. Denied.

MALINDA TANNER, Petitioner, v. WILLIAM
H. MURPHY et al. [No. 897]; WILLIAM
H. SHEA et al., Petitioners, v. WILLIAM
H. MURPHY et al. [No. 898].

Petitions for Writs of Certiorari to the
United States Circuit Court of Appeals for

Messrs. Andrew Squire and William B. the Eighth Circuit.
Sanders for plaintiff in error.

Messrs. J. B. Middlecoff and R. Sleight

Mr. Newton D. Baker for defendant in for petitioners.

error.

March 13, 1911. Per Curiam: Dismissed

Mr. M. H. Stanford for respondents.
March 13, 1911. Denied.

GLOBE PRINTING COMPANY OF ST. LOUIS, | UNITED STATES EX REL. WILLIAM H. BOYER,
Plaintiff in Error, v. SAMUEL B. COOK.

[No. 596.]

In Error to the Supreme Court of the
State of Missouri.

Messrs. Edward C. Crow and Hannis Tay.
lor for plaintiff in error.

Mr. Jolin H. Atwood for defendant in
error.

March 20, 1911. Per Curiam: Dismissed
for want of jurisdiction. Farrell v. O'Brien
(O'Callaghan v. O'Brien) 199 U. S. 100, 50
L. ed. 107, 25 Sup. Ct. Rep. 727; David
Kaufman & Sons Co. v. Smith, 216 U. S.
610, 54 L. ed. 636, 30 Sup. Ct. Rep. 419;
Waters-Pierce Oil Co. v. Texas, 212 U. S.
112, 116, 53 L. ed. 431, 433, 29 Sup. Ct.
Rep. 227, and cases cited; Kansas City Star
Co. v. Julian, 215 U. S. 589, 590, 54 L. ed.
340, 30 Sup. Ct. Rep. 406, and cases cited
in last paragraph.

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[No. 461.]

Plaintiff in Error, v. EDWARD B. MOORE,
Commissioner of Patents. [No. 146.]
In Error to the Court of Appeals of the
District of Columbia.

Mr. Charles L. Sturtevant for plaintiff

in error.

The Attorney General for defendant in

error.

April 3, 1911. Dismissed with costs per
stipulation, on motion of Mr. Solicitor Gen-
eral Lehmann for the defendant in error.

J. C. WEBBER, Plaintiff in Error, v. STATE
OF MISSOURI. [No. 156.]

In Error to the Supreme Court of the
State of Missouri.

Messrs. O. H. Dean and William Warner
for plaintiff in error.

Mr. Elliott W. Major for defendant in

error.

April 3, 1911. Dismissed with costs on
motion of counsel for the plaintiff in error.

CHESAPEAKE & OHIO RAILWAY COMPANY,
Petitioner, v. JEAN D. MCKELL, Adminis
tratrix, etc. [No. 946.]

Petition for a Writ of Certiorari to the
United States Circuit Court of Appeals for
the Sixth Circuit.

Messrs. Judson Harmon, Edward Colston,
and F. B. Enslow for petitioner.

Messrs. John H. Holt, James F. Brown,
and Murray Seasongood for respondent.
April 10, 1911. Denied.

In error to the Supreme Court of the D. H. HALLOCK, Petitioner, v. UNITED

State of Montana.

Messrs. Charles W. Bunn and W. Wal-
lace, Jr., for plaintiff in error.

No appearance for defendant in error.
March 20, 1911. Dismissed with costs
on motion of Mr. Evans Browne for the
plaintiff in error.

CORPORATION OF ST. ANTHONY IN NEW BED-
FORD, Petitioner, v. MICHAEL J. HOULI-
HAN. [No. 924.]

Petition for a Writ of Certiorari to the
United States Circuit Court of Appeals for
the First Circuit.

Mr. James E. Cotter for petitioner.
Mr. Franklin P. Hammond for respond-
ent.

April 3, 1911. Denied.

STATES. [No. 959.]

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WORTH, Maison La Ferriere, and Guillot &
Cie., Petitioners, v. CHARLES A. CHASE,
Trustee, etc. [No. 966.]

Petition for a Writ of Certiorari to the
United States Circuit Court of Appeals for
the Third Circuit.

Mr. Samuel W. Cooper for petitioners.
No appearance for respondent.
April 10, 1911. Denied.

LUCIEN B. WILSON, Petitioner, v. UNITED
STATES. [No. 979.]

Petition for a Writ of Certiorari to the
United States Circuit Court of Appeals for
the Fourth Circuit.

Messrs. T. A. Brown and James S. Mc-
Cluer for petitioner.

The Attorney General, the Solicitor Gen-
eral, and Assistant Attorney General Harr
for respondent.

April 10, 1911. Denied.

GEORGE BIRD et al., Individually and as
Trustees, etc., Appellants, v. JAMES M.
ASHTON et al. [No. 328.]

Appeal from the Circuit Court of the
United States for the Western District of
Washington.

Mr. Benjamin S. Grosscup for appellants.
Messrs. Frederic D. McKenney, W. P.
Bell, James M. Ashton, and W. H. Doolit-
tle for appellees.

Mr. Francis A. Brogan for appellees.
April 17, 1911. Per Curiam: Dismissed
for want of jurisdiction. First Nat. Bank
v. Estherville, 215 U. S. 341, 346, 54 L.
ed. 223, 227, 30 Sup. Ct. Rep. 152; Rogers
v. Clark Iron Co. 217 U. S. 589, 54 L. ed.
595, 30 Sup. Ct. Rep. 693. Petition for a
Writ of Certiorari denied.

WILLIAM P. DEVOU, Executor of Sarah O.
Devou, Deceased, Plaintiff in Error, v.
CINCINNATI, COVINGTON, & ERLANGER
RAILWAY COMPANY. [No. 123.]

In Error to the Court of Appeals of the
State of Kentucky.

Mr. Herbert Jackson for plaintiff in er

ror.

Messrs. Alfred C. Cassatt, Richard P.
Ernst, and Frank Wright Cottle for de-
fendant in error.

April 17, 1911. Per Curiam: Dismissed
for want of jurisdiction. First Nat. Bank
v. Estherville, 215 U. S. 341, 346, 54 L.
ed. 223, 227, 30 Sup. Ct. Rep. 152; Rogers
v. Clark Iron Co. 217 U. S. 589, 54 L. ed.
595, 30 Sup. Ct. Rep. 693; Waters-Pierce
Oil Co. v. Texas, 212 U. S. 112, 116, 117,
53 L. ed. 431, 433, 434, 29 Sup. Ct. Rep.
227, and cases cited; Cincinnati, N. O. &
T. P. R. Co. v. Slade, 216 U. S. 78, 83, 54
L. ed. 390, 392, 30 Sup. Ct. Rep. 230.

BENJAMIN W. HUBBARD, Plaintiff in Error,
v. WORCESTER ART MUSEUM. [No. 919.]
In Error to the Circuit Court of the
United States for the District of Massa-

Messrs. Charles A. Snow and Joseph H.
Knight for plaintiff in error.

April 10, 1911. Per Curiam: Dismissed
for want of jurisdiction. McGilvra v. Ross,
215 U. S. 70, 54 L. ed. 95, 30 Sup. Ct.
Rep. 27; Shively v. Bowlby, 152 U. S. 1,
38 L. ed. 331, 14 Sup. Ct. Rep. 548; Good-chusetts.
rich v. Ferris, 214 U. S. 71, 81, 53 L. ed.
914, 919, 29 Sup. Ct. Rep. 580; Farrell v.
O'Brien (O'Callaghan v. O'Brien) 199 U.
S. 89, 50 L. ed. 101, 25 Sup. Ct. Rep. 727;
United States Fidelity & G. Co. v. United
States, 204 U. S. 349, 51 L. ed. 516, 27
Sup. Ct. Rep. 381, and cases cited.

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Messrs. John Chipman Gray and Roland
Gray for defendant in error.

April 17, 1911. Per Curiam: Dismissed
for want of jurisdiction. First Nat. Bank
v. Estherville, 215 U. S. 341, 346, 54 L
ed. 223, 227, 30 Sup. Ct. Rep. 152; Rogers
v. Clark Iron Co. 217 U. S. 589, 54 L. ed.
595, 30 Sup. Ct. Rep. 693; Waters-Pierce
Oil Co. v. Texas, 212 U. S. 112, 116, 117,
53 L. ed. 431, 433, 434, 29 Sup. Ct. Rep.
227, and cases cited; Cincinnati, N. O. &
T. P. R. Co. v. Slade, 216 U. S. 78, 83,
54 L. ed. 390, 392, 30 Sup. Ct. Rep. 230.
See Home for Destitute Children v. Peter
Bent Brigham Hospital (decided at this
term) 220 U. S. 603, 55 L. ed. - 31 Sup.
Ct. Rep. 716.

RAT PORTAGE LUMBER COMPANY, Plaintiff
in Error, v. STATE OF MINNESOTA. [No.
120]; LESURE LUMBER COMPANY, Plain-
tiff in Error, v. STATE OF MINNESOTA
[No. 121].

In Error to the Supreme Court of the
State of Minnesota.

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