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Messrs. William W. Billson and Chester A. Congdon for plaintiff in error.
Messrs. John R. Van Derlip, R. R. Briggs, and George P. Wilson for defendants in error.
Mr. Justice Peckham delivered the opinion of the court: [193 U.S. 188, 189] In this case land in the same section as in the foregoing case is involved, and as the title depends upon precisely the same facts, this case is, by stipulation of counsel, to abide the event of the other.
Judgment affirmed.
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Citation: 193 U.S. 188
No. 128
Argued: January 19, 1904
Decided: February 29, 1904
Court: United States Supreme Court
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