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1911 J. Sup. Ct. U.S. 1 (1911-1912)

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SUPREME COURT OF THE UNITED STATES.
MONDAY, OCTOBER 9, 1911.
Present: The Chief Justice, Mr. Justice Harlan, Mr. Justice
McKenna, Mr. Justice Holmes, Mr. Justice Lurton, Mr. Justice
Hughes, Mr. Justice Van Devanter and Mr. Justice Lamar.
The Chief Justice announced that, owing to the absence from the
city of the President of the United States, the usual visit to him
would be omitted; that the court would receive motions noticed for
to-day that were ready for submission, and that the call of the docket
would commence to-morrow pursuant to the twenty-sixth rule.
C. L. Thomas of Muskogee, Okla., Fletcher Dobyns of Chicago, Ill.,
Abraham Israel of Philadelphia, Pa., William Harrison of Okla-
homa City, Okla., Charles J. Murphy of Washington, D. C., Arthur
W. Selover of Minneapolis, Minn., Roger Lewis of New York City,
William W. Magruder of Starkville, Miss., Roderic Jones of Newark,
Ohio, Matthew E. O'Brien of Washington, D. C., W. C. Caldwell of
Trenton, Tenn., John M. Gaut of Nashville, Tenn., Eugene R. Black
of Atlanta, Ga., Benjamin Griffith of Denver, Colo., Charles M. Rice
of St. Louis, Mo., J. T. Sanders of Charlotte, N. C., J. Howard Jones
of Newark, Ohio, Edward W. Hines of Louisville, Ky., Oscar L.
Horn of Los Angeles, Cal., Ben. D. Ringo of Owensboro, Ky., W. W.
Hyams of Tulsa, Okla., Henry A. Lindsley of Denver, Colo., Paul
Dulaney of Washington, D. C., Hugh H. Obear of Washington, D. C.,
John E. Carson of Los Angeles, Cal., Russell H. Robbins of New
York City, Thos. S. Felder of Macon, Ga., and Walter M. Hopewell
of Tekamah, Nebr., were admitted to practice.
No. 524. Yeung How, sometimes known as Yeung Chau, appellant,
v. Hart H. North, United States Commissioner of Immigration, etc.,
et al. Motion to dismiss or affirm submitted by Mr. Solicitor Gen-
eral Lehmann and Mr. Assistant Attorney General Harr for the ap-
pellees in support of the motion, and by Mr. Carroll Cook, Mr. A. A.
Birney, and Mr. H. F. Woodard for the appellant in opposition
thereto. Motion for oral argument on motion to dismiss or affirm
and to advance cause submitted by Mr. Carroll Cook, Mr. A. A.
Birney, and Mr. H. F. Woodard for the appellant.
No. 735. The Cherokee Nation and The United States, appellants,
v. Moses Whitmire, trustee for the Freedmen of the Cherokee Na-
tion. Motion to advance submitted by Mr. Solicitor General Leh-
mann for the appellants.
11771-11

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