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The United States of America ex rel. Ben B. Jones, Petitioner, v. Walter L. Fisher, Secretary of the Interior, 1912 — 225 U.S. 708 · caselaw · US
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The United States of America ex rel. Ben B. Jones, Petitioner, v. Walter L. Fisher, Secretary of the Interior
225 U.S. 708·Supreme Court of the United States·1912
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Opinion
No. 1105.
The United States of America ex rel. Ben B. Jones, Petitioner, v. Walter L. Fisher, Secretary of the Interior.
May 27, 1912.
Mr. C. C. Tucker, Mr. E. S. Bailey, Mr. H. B. F. Macfarland and Mr. J. Miller Kenyon for '"the petitioner. The Attorney General arid Mr. Assistant Attorney General Knaebel for the respondent.
[MAJORITY]
Petition for a writ of certiorari to the Court of Appeals of the District of Columbia denied.