MORRIS v. HITCHCOCK

No. 272.

194 U.S. 384 (1904)

MORRIS v. HITCHCOCK.

Supreme Court of United States.

Decided May 16, 1904.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

Mr. Jackson H. Ralston, Mr. Frederick L. Siddons and Messrs. Davis & Garnett for appellants.

Mr. Assistant Attorney General Campbell and Mr. Assistant Attorney A.C. Campbell for appellees.


MR. JUSTICE WHITE, after making the foregoing statement, delivered the opinion of the court.

We think the court below was right in holding that the first and second grounds of demurrer were not well taken, but do not think it necessary to review the subject, as the opinion which we have reached on the merits of the case will dispose of the entire controversy.

The act of Congress approved June 28, 1898, commonly known as the Curtis Act, 30 Stat. 495, c. 517...

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