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Arsene L. Arpin et al., Appellants, v. Ramon Valdez y Cobian et al., 1903 — 191 U.S. 562 · caselaw · US
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Arsene L. Arpin et al., Appellants, v. Ramon Valdez y Cobian et al.
191 U.S. 562·Supreme Court of the United States·1903
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Opinion
No. 29.
Arsene L. Arpin et al., Appellants, v. Ramon Valdez y Cobian et al.
October 19, 1903.
Mr. N. T. M. Melliss for appellants.
Mr. A. A. Hoehling’,'Jr., for appellees.
[MAJORITY]
Appeal from the District Court of the United States for the District of Porto Rico.' Dismissed with costs, on motion of counsel for the appellants.