KILLITS, District Judge.
This action was begun June 5, 1909, against the first nineteen persons named as appellees, to restrain the proving up of homestead entries, made by them respectively, upon tracts of land aggregating 2,861.44 acres in Michigan. Pending the action the several entrants made their proofs and the lands were patented by the government according to their respective entries. The cause was before the court below on the original bill, a supplement thereto...
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