(40 Sup.Ct.) Wynn Green, both of Jackson, Miss., W. J. Lamb, of Corinth, Miss., and N. Vick Robbins, of Vicksburg, Miss., for defendant in error. Writ of error and petition for writ of certiorari dismissed, per stipulation. No. Original. The STATE OF NEW MEXICO, complainant, v. The STATE OF COLORADO. Oct. 13, 1919. Motion for leave to file bill of complaint herein granted, and process ordered to issue returnable on Monday, March 1 next. No. 73. MARYLAND CASUALTY COMPANY, appellant, v. The UNITED STATES. Oct. 13, 1919. Messrs. A. R. Serven and Burt E. Barlow, both of Washington, D. C., for appellant. The Attorney General, for the United States. Motion to remand this cause for further findings of fact granted. No. 85. Sue Erskine NEWMAN, administratrix, etc., et al., appellants, v. Ida M. MOYERS et al., etc.; and No. 86. William G. McADO0, Secretary of the Treasury, et al., appellants, v. De Forest L. ORMES, administrator, etc. Oct. 13, 1919. The Attorney General, for appellants. Motion to substitute as one of the appellants Carter Glass, present Secretary of the Treasury, in place of William G. McAdoo, former Secretary of the Treasury, submitted by Mr. Solicitor General King for the appellants, and motion granted. No. 168. Joseph W. NICHOLS, appellant, v. The UNITED STATES. Oct. 13, 1919. For opinion below, see 53 Ct. Cl. 463. Messrs. L. T. Michener, of Washington, D. C., and William E. Russell, of New York City, for appellant. The Attorney General, for the United States. Motion to remand this cause for further findings of fact granted, and the Court of Claims is directed to set aside its judgment and reopen the case for further testimony and additional findings of fact. No. 260. George C. BEIDLER, appellant, v. The UNITED STATES. Oct. 13, 1919. Mr. Frank S. Appleman, of Washington, D. C., for appellant. The Attorney General, for the United States. Motion for a writ of certiorari or to remand this cause for further findings of fact denied. (250 U S. 651) No. 276, October term, 1918. Richard H. DANA, individually, plaintiff in error, v. Richard H. DANA, executor, etc., et al. Oct. 13, 1919. See, also, 250 U. S. 220, 39 Sup. Ct. 449, 63 L. Ed. 947. Mr. Hollis R. Bailey, of Boston, Mass., for plaintiff in error. Mr. Wm. Harold Hitchcock, of Boston, Mass., for defendants in error. Motion to stay mandate and to amend proceedings into proceedings as on writ of certiorari denied. No. 305. The NORTHWESTERN MUTUAL LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY v. Isabel H. JOHNSON; and No. 306. NATIONAL LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY OF MONTPELIER, VERMONT, v. A. M. MILLER, administrator, etc. Oct. 13, 1919. Messrs. George Lines, of Milwaukee, Wis., and George B. Young, of Montpelier, Vt., for petitioners. Motion to bring up the entire records and cases denied. (250 U. S. 658) No. 371. Daniel Curry CAMPBELL, petitioner, v. MARYLAND CASUALTY COMPANY. Oct. 13, 1919. For opinion below, see 255 Fed. 437, 166 C. C. A. 513. Messrs. A. H. & Roswell King and H. L. Anderson, all of Jacksonville, Fla., for petitioner. Messrs. F. P. Fleming, of Jacksonville, Fla., Walter L. Clark, of Baltimore, Md., and William C. Prentiss, of Washington, D. C., for respondent. Petition for a writ of certiorari to the United States Circuit Court of Appeals for the Fifth Circuit denied. (250 U. S. 659) No. 381. HOUSTON OIL COMPANY OF TEXAS, petitioner, v. Mrs. M. J. BROWN. Oct. 13, 1919. For opinion below, see 202 S. W. 102. Messrs. H. O. Head, of Sherman, Tex., and Thomas M. Kennerly, of Houston, Tex. (Messrs. Jesse J. Lee and Kennerly, Williams, Lee & Hill, all of Houston, of counsel), for petitioner. Petition for a writ of certiorari to the Court of Civil Appeals for the Ninth Supreme Judicial District of the State of Texas denied. (250 U. S. 659) No. 383. James B. ROBERTS, administrator, etc., petitioner, v. TENNESSEE COAL, IRON & RAILROAD COMPANY. Oct. 13, 1919. For opinion below, see 255 Fed. 469, 166 C. C. A. 545. Mr. W. A. Denson, of Birmingham, Ala. (Mr. Hannis Taylor, of Washington, D. C., of counsel), for petitioner. Petition for a writ of certiorari to the United States Circuit Court of Appeals for the Fifth Circuit denied. (250 U. S. 659) No. 384. D. M. HARDY et al., petitioners, v. The UNITED STATES of America. Oct. 13, 1919. For opinion below, see 256 Fed. 284. Messrs. William H. Atwell, of Dallas, Tex., and J. H. Barwise, Jr., of Ft. Worth, Tex., for petitioners. The Attorney General and Mr. La Rue Brown, Asst. Atty. Gen., for the United States. Petition for a writ of certiorari to the United States Circuit Court of Appeals for the Fifth Circuit denied. (250 U. S. 659) No. 389. Isidore S. WORKIN et al., plaintiffs in error, v. The UNITED STATES of America. Oct. 13. 1919. For opinion below, see 260 Fed. 137. Mr. Lawrence B. Cohen, of New York City, for plaintiffs in error. The Attorney General, for the United States. Petition for a writ of certiorari to the United States Circuit Court of Appeals for the Second Circuit denied. (250 U. S. 677) No. 392. Frederick SCHREIBER et al., etc., petitioners, v. The GERMAN EVANGELICAL PROTESTANT CONGREGATION OF THE CHURCH OF THE HOLY GHOST et al. Oct. 13, 1919. For opinion below, see 209 S. W. 914. Mr. Lon O. Hocker, of St. Louis, Mo., for petitioners. Petition for a writ of certiorari to the Supreme Court of the State of Missouri dismissed, on motion of counsel for the petitioner. (250 U. S. 659) No. 396. ERIE RAILROAD COMPANY, petitioner, v. Timothy KIRBY. Oct. 13, 1919. For opinion below, see 172 N. Y. Supp. 901. Messrs. Moot, Sprague, Brownell & Marcy, of Buffalo, N. Y. (Mr. Adelbert Moot, of Buffalo, N. Y., of counsel), for petitioner. Mr. Thomas Burke, of Buffalo, N. Y., for respondent. Petition for a writ of certiorari to the Supreme Court, Appellate Division, Third Department, State of New York, denied. (250 U. S. 660) No. 414. William DODGE, petitioner, v. The UNITED STATES of America. Oct. 13, 1919. For opinion below, see 258 Fed. 300. Messrs. Irving M. Weiss and Eustace Reynolds, both of Buffalo, N. Y., for petitioner. The Attorney General and Messrs. Robert P. Stewart, Asst. Atty. Gen., and Harry S. Ridgely, of Cheyenne, Wyo., for the United States. Petition for a writ of certiorari to the United States Circuit Court of Appeals for the Second Circuit denied. No. 423. CHICAGO & NORTH WESTERN RAILWAY COMPANY, plaintiff in error, v. Herman VAN DE ZANDE. Oct. 13, 1919. For opinion below, see 168 Wis. 628, 170 N. W. 259. Mr. R. N. Van Doren, of Merrill, Wis., for Petition for a writ of cerplaintiff in error. tiorari to the Supreme Court of the State of Wisconsin denied. (250 U. S. 661) No. 429. Joseph M. COLDWELL, petitioner, v. The UNITED STATES of America. Oct. 13, 1919. For opinion below, see 256 Fed. 805. Mr. Walter Nelles, of New York City (Messrs. Anthony V. Pettine and Luigi De Pasquale, both of Providence, R. I., of counsel), for petitioner. The Attorney General and Messrs. Robert P. Stewart, Asst. Atty. Gen., and Harry S. Ridgely, of Cheyenne, Wyo., for the United States. Petition for a writ of certiorari to the United States Circuit Court of Appeals for the First Circuit denied. (250 U. S. 661) No. 430. Wilhelm SCHUMANN, petitioner, v. The UNITED STATES of America. Oct. 13, 1919. For opinion below, see 258 Fed. 233. Mr. C. H. Van Law, of Marshalltown, Iowa, for petitioner. The Attorney General and Messrs. Robert P. Stewart, Asst. Atty. Gen., and Harry S. Ridgely, of Cheyenne, Wyo., for the United States. Petition for a writ of certiorari to the United States Circuit Court of Appeals for the Eighth Circuit denied. (250 U. S. 661) No. 431. The CHESAPEAKE & POTOMAC TELEPHONE COMPANY, petitioner, v. J. Robert SOMMERVILLE. Oct. 13, 1919. For opinion below, see 258 Fed. 147. Mr. Henry B. Macfarland, of Washington, D. C., for petitioner. Mr. George E. Sullivan, of Washington, D. C., for respondent. Petition for a writ of cer tiorari to the Court of Appeals of the District of Columbia denied. (250 U. S. 662) No. 432. Clarence W. TURNER, petitioner, v. Fred E. TURNER. Oct. 13, 1919. For opinDavidson and Preston C. West, both of Tulsa, ion below, see 180 Pac. 248. Messrs. A. A. Asbury Park, N. J., and James W. Zevely and for petitioner. Messrs. Richard W. Stout, of James M. Givens, both of Muskogee, Okl., for respondent. Petition for a writ of certiorari to the Supreme Court of the State of Oklahoma denied. (250 U. S. 662) No. 433. Catherine NEIDLEIN, as adminis tratrix, etc., petitioner, v. SOUTHERN PA CIFIC COMPANY. Oct. 13, 1919. For opin (40 Sup.Ct.) ion below, see 179 Pac. 191. See, also, 40 Sup. Ct. 11, 64 L. Ed. Mr. Theodore A. Bell, of San Francisco, Cal. (Mr. Stanley D. Willis, of Washington, D. C., of counsel), for petitioner. Messrs. Robt. T. Devlin and Wm. H. Devlin, both of Sacramento, Cal., for respondent. Petition for a writ of certiorari to the Supreme Court of the State of California denied. No. 433. Catherine NEIDLEIN, as administratrix of the estate of Francis J. Neidlein, deceased, petitioner, v. SOUTHERN PACIFIC COMPANY. Oct. 13, 1919. See, also, 250 U. S. 662, 40 Sup. Ct. 10, 63 L. Ed. 1195. Mr. Theodore A. Bell, of San Francisco, Cal. (Mr. Stanley D. Willis, of Washington, D. C., of counsel), for petitioner. Messrs. Robt. T. Devlin and Wm. H. Devlin, both of Sacramento, Cal., for respondent. Motion for an order directing the clerk to file petition for writ of certiorari as of June 27, 1919, denied. (250 U. S. 662) No. 436. INTERSTATE BUSINESS MEN'S ACCIDENT ASSOCIATION, petitioner, v. Edith A. LESTER. Oct. 13, 1919. For opinion below, see 257 Fed. 225. Messrs. R. M. Haines, F. S. Dunshee, and J. L. Brody, all of Des Moines, Iowa (Messrs. S. D. Bishop, of Lawrence, Kan., and Fred P. Carr, of Des Moines, Iowa, of counsel), for petitioner. Messrs. M. A. Gorrill and Henry H. Asher, both of Lawrence, Kan., and Leonard S. Ferry, of Topeka, Kan., for respondent. Petition for a writ of certiorari to the United States Circuit Court of Appeals for the Eighth Circuit denied. (250 U. S. 662) No. 439. NATIONAL CAN COMPANY, petitioner, v. Olin S. FELLOWS. Oct. 13, 1919. For opinion below, see 257 Fed. 970. Mr. Clement R. Stickney, of Detroit, Mich., for petitioner. Mr. William E. Moss, of Chicago, Ill., for respondent. Petition for a writ of certiorari to the United States Circuit Court of Appeals for the Sixth Circuit denied. (250 U. S. 663) Oct. No. 440. Mrs. Donie MORRISION, administratrix, etc., petitioner, v. LOUISVILLE & NASHVILLE RAILROAD COMPANY. 13, 1919. Messrs. Jno. J. Vertrees, of Nashville, Tenn., and H. N. Leech, of Clarksville, Tenn., for petitioner. Messrs. Michael Savage, of Clarksville, Tenn., and Jno. B. Keeble and Ed. T. Seay, both of Nashville, Tenn., for defendant. Petition for a writ of certiorari to the Supreme Court of the State of Tennessee denied. (250 U. S. €63) No. 442. STANDARD SILK DYEING COMPANY, petitioner, v. The ROESSLER & HASSLACHER CHEMICAL COMPANY. Oct. 13, 1919. For opinion below, see 254 Fed. 777, 166 C. C. A. 223. Mr. Hugh Gordon Miller, of New York City (Mr. Homer S. Cummings, of Stamford, Conn., of counsel), for petitioner. Messrs. Creevey & Rogers, of New York City (Messrs. Garrard Glenn and William B. Walsh, both of New York City, of counsel), for respondent. Petition for a writ of certiorari to the United States Circuit Court of Appeals for the Second Circuit denied. (250 U. S. 663) No. 443. AMERICAN CAR & FOUNDRY COMPANY, petitioner, v. Saropia ROCHA. Oct. 13, 1919. For opinion below, see 257 Fed. 297. Messrs. M. F. Watts, Wm. R. Gentry and Edwin W. Lee, all of St. Louis, Mo. (Messrs. G. A. Orth, of New York City, and John O. H. Pitney and John R. Hardin, both of Newark, N. J., of counsel), for petitioner. Messrs. Thomas Bond, Edward W. Foristel and Jesse T. Friday, all of St. Louis, Mo., for respondent. Petition for a writ of certiorari to the United States Circuit Court of Appeals for the Eighth Circuit denied. No. 447. (250 U. S. 663) UNITED STATES of America. Oct. 13, 1919. G. A. VEDIN, petitioner, v. The For opinion below, see 257 Fed. 550. Messrs. Wm. H. Chapman, of San Francisco, Cal., Leroy Tozier, of Fairbanks, Alaska, and De Journel & De Journel, of San Francisco, Cal., for petitioner. The Attorney General and Messrs. Robert P. Stewart, Asst. Atty. Gen. and Harry S. Ridgely, of Cheyenne, Wyo., for the United States. Petition for a writ of certiorari to the United States Circuit Court of Appeals for the Ninth Circuit denied. (250 U. S. 663) No. 448. Edward D. STEGER et al., composing the firm of Steger & Company, petitioners, v. Mountford S. ORTH. Oct. 13, 1919. For opinion below, see 258 Fed. 619. Messrs. Joseph W. Bailey and William J. Hughes, both of Washington, D. C., and Addison S. Pratt, of New York City, for petitioners. Messrs. Thomas N. Rhinelander, Origen S. Seymour, and Alfred S. Barnard, all of New York City, for respondent. Petition for a writ of certiorari to the United States Circuit Court of Appeals for the Second Circuit denied. City (Messrs. L. E. Varney and Emery, Varney, Blair & Hoguet, all of New York City, of counsel), for petitioner. Mr. Carlos P. Griffin, of San Francisco, Cal. (Mr. O. Ellery Edwards, Jr., of New York City, of counsel), for respondent. Petition for a writ of certiorari to the United States Circuit Court of Appeals for the Second Circuit denied. (250 U. S. 665) No. 463. Philip CHASS, petitioner, v. The UNITED STATES of America. Oct. 13, 1919. For opinion below, see 258 Fed. 911. Mr. Benjamin M. Weinberg, of Newark, N. J., for petitioner. Mr. Alex. C. King, Sol. Gen., of Atlanta, Ga., for the United States. Petition for a writ of certiorari to the United States Circuit Court of Appeals for the Third Circuit denied. No. 496. HARTFORD LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY, plaintiff in error, v. Rosa BARBER. Oct. 13, 1919. Mr. James C. Jones, of St. Louis, Mo., for plaintiff in error. Death of Rosa Barber, the defendant in error herein, suggested, and the appearance of Cecelia Blinco, administratrix of the estate of Rosa Barber, deceased, as defendant in error in this cause, filed and entered per stipulation of counsel and on motion of Mr. Henry G. Miller in behalf of counsel for the defendant in error. No. 1014, October term, 1918. Philip F. DU PONT et al., petitioners, v. Pierre S. DU PONT | et al. Oct. 13, 1919. For former decision, see 250 U. S. 642, 39 Sup. Ct. 492, 63 L. Ed. 1185, which denied certiorari to 256 Fed. 129, which affirmed decree 251 Fed. 937. Motion to reinstate the petition for a writ of certiorari herein denied. (250 U. S. 677) No. 361. Herman THEDEN et al., plaintiffs in error, v. The UNION PACIFIC RAILROAD COMPANY. Oct. 16, 1919. For opinion below, see 104 Kan. 289, 178 Pac. 441. Mr. L. W. Keplinger, of Kansas City, Kan., for plaintiff in error. In error to the Supreme Court of the State of Kansas. Dismissed with costs, on motion of counsel for the plaintiffs in error. (250 U, S. 677) No. 41. J. Eugene JORDAN, plaintiff in error, v. The BOARD OF MEDICAL EXAMINERS OF THE STATE OF WASHINGTON. Oct. 17, 1919. For opinions below, see 92 Wash. 234, 158 Pac. 982; 95 Wash. 700, 163 Pac. 925. Mr. Edward Judd, of Seattle, Wash., for plaintiff in error. Mr. W. V. Tanner, of Seattle, Wash., for defendant in error. In error to the Supreme Court of the State of Washington. Dismissed with costs, pursuant to the sixteenth rule, on motion of Mr. Blackburn Esterline for the defendant in error. and Ira Jewell Williams, both of Philadelphia, Pa., for plaintiff in error. Mr. William Clarke Mason, of Philadelphia, Pa., for defendant in error. PER CURIAM. The writ of error in this case is dismissed for want of jurisdiction upon the authority of section 237 of the Judicial Code (Act March 3, 1911, c. 231, 36 Stat. 1156), as amended by section 2 of the act of September 6, 1916, c. 448, 39 Stat. 726 [Comp. St. § 1214]. The application, consented to by the parties, to convert nunc pro tunc the writ of error into a writ of certiorari, or to treat the writ of error as having the effect of a writ of certiorari, is also denied. See act of September 6, 1916, c. 448, 87, 39 Stat. 728; Richard H. Dana, individually, v. Richard H. Dana, Executor, etc., 250 U. S. 651, 40 Sup. Ct. 9, 63 L. Ed. 1203, decided October 13, 1919. No. 20. October term, 1918. The ARIZONA COPPER COMPANY, Limited, plaintiff in error, v. Joseph B. HAMMER; and No. 21. October term, 1918. The ARIZONA COPPER COMPANY, plaintiff in error, v. Richard BRAY. Oct. 20, 1919. See, also, 250 U. S. 400, 39 Sup. Ct. 553, 63 L. Ed. 1058. Messrs. William C. McFarland, of Douglas, Ariz., John A. Garver, of New York City, and Ernest W. Lewis, of Phoenix, Ariz., for plaintiff in error. Messrs. Frank E. Curley, of Tucson, Ariz., L. Kearney, of Clifton, Ariz., and Frank H. Hereford, of Tucson, Ariz., for defendants in error. Motions to recall the mandates and amend the judgments denied. (250 U. S. 651) No. 175. ARMOUR & COMPANY et al., plaintiffs in error, v. The NEW YORK, NEW HAVEN & HARTFORD RAILROAD COMPANY et al. Oct. 20, 1919. In error to the Superior Court of the State of Rhode Island. For opinion below, see 103 Atl. 1031. Mr. Eugene A. Kingman, of Providence, R. I., for plaintiffs in error. Messrs. George H. Huddy, Jr., of Providence, R. I., and Edward G. Buckland, of New Haven, Conn., for defendants in error. PER CURIAM. Dismissed for want of jurisdiction upon the authority of (1) Shulthis v. McDougal, 225 U. S. 561, 569, 32 Sup. Ct. 704, 56 L. Ed. 1205; Norton v. Whiteside, 239 U. S. 144, 147, 36 Sup. Ct. 97, 60 L. Ed. 186; Hull v. Burr, 234 U. S. 712, 720, 34 Sup. Ct. 892, 58 L. Ed. 1557; (2) Thomas v. Iowa, 209 U. S. 258, 263, 28 Sup. Ct. 487, 52 L. Ed. 782; Bowe v. Scott, 233 U. S. 658, 664, 665, 34 Sup. Ct. 769, 58 L. Ed. 1141; and see El Paso Sash & Door Co. v. Carraway, 245 U. S. 643, 38 Sup. Ct. 222, 62 L. Ed. 528; (3) Spies v. Illinois, 123 U. S. 131, 166, 8 Sup. Ct. 21, 22, 31 L. Ed. 80; Chapin v. Fye, 179 U. S. 127, 130, 21 Sup. Ct. 71, 45 L. Ed. 119. (250 U. S. 672) No. 422. M. Hampton TODD et al., Receivers etc., petitioners, v. Heulings LIPPINCOTT and Alfred J. Major, Receivers etc. Oct. 20, 1919. For opinion below, see 258 Fed. 205. Mr. J. H. Brinton, of Philadelphia, Pa., for petitioners. Petition for a writ of certiorari to the United States Circuit Court of Appeals for the Third District denied. (250 U. S. 665) (40 Sup.Ct.) No. 452. Katherine KEVER, widow of George Kever, petitioner, v. PHILADELPHIA & READING COAL & IRON COMPANY. Oct. 20, 1919. For opinion below, see 260 Fed. 534. Mr. Albert P. Massey, of New York City, for petitioner. Petition for a writ of certiorari to the United States Circuit Court of Appeals for the Second Circuit denied. (250 U. S. 650, 665) No. 462. ERIE RAILROAD COMPANY, plaintiff in error, v. James John HISSEY for the use of John A. Chapman et al. Oct. 20, 1919. In Error to the United States Circuit Court of Appeals for the Seventh Circuit. PER CURIAM. Dismissed for want of jurisdiction upon the authority of section 237 of the Judicial Code (Act March 3, 1911, c. 231, 36 Stat. 1156) as amended by the act of September 6, 1916, c. 448, § 2, 39 Stat. 726 [Comp. St. § 1214]. Petition for certiorari and motion for leave to amend petition for removal denied. |