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1898 J. Sup. Ct. U.S. 1 (1898-1899)

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  SUPREME COURT OF THE UNITED STATES.

                  MoNAY, OCTOBER 10, 1898.



  The court met pursuant to law.
  Prescnt: The Chief Justice, Mr. Justice Harlan, Mr. Justice Gray,
Ir. Justice Brewer, ir. Justice Brown, -Mr. Justice Shiras, Mr. Justice
White, M\r. Justice Peckham and M\r. Justice McKenna.
  David W.  Wood, of Washington, D. C.; Smith P. Galt, of St. Louis,
)o.; Stuart McKibbin, of South Bend, Ind.; Charles 0. Whittemore, of
Salt Lake City, Utah; Charles D. Lanning, of Boston, Mass. ; Thomas
A. P llock, of Kansas City, Kans.; George B. Watson, of Kansas City,
Kan.;   Cornelius B. Nolan, of Helena, Mont.; Albert F. Flint, of
Washington, D. C.; Albert N. Drown, of San Francisco, Cal.; William
11. Chickering, of San Francisco, Cal.; Walter V. Warwick, of Cin-
cinnati, Ohio; Alfred M. Cohen, of Cincinnati, Ohio; Charles H. Cragin,
of Washington, D. C.; Samuel D. Truitt, of Washington, 1D. C.; Hill
Carter, of Richmond, Va., and Alexander C. Botkin, of Helena, Mont.,
were admitted to practice.
  No. 353. The State of Ohio, appellant, v. J. B. Thomas. Motion to
advance submitted by Mr. J. K. Richards, in behalf of counsel.
  No. 410. John B.  Russell, petitioner, c. Frederick Stearns & Co.
Petition for a writ of certiorari to the United States circuit court of
appeals for the sixth circuit, submitted by Ir. H. L1. Campbell, Mr. T.
A. Bannino and  Ir. Ephraim Banning, in support of petition, and by
Mr. R.  A. Parker and Mlr. Charles F. Burton in opposition thereto.
Leave granted to  Ir. Solicitor-General Richards to file suggestions
herein.
  No. 306. The Houston  and Texas Central Railroad Company et al.,
plaintiffs in error, r. The State of Texas;
  No. 307. The Galveston, Harrisburg and San Antonio Railway Com-
pany et al., plaintiffs in error, v. The State of Texas, and
  No. 334. Waters-Pierce Oil Company, plaintiff in error, v. The State
of Texas.  Motion to advance submitted by Mr. Silas Hare, in behalf
of counsel.
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