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Armour & Company, Petitioners, v. Agnes Skene, 1907 — 206 U.S. 562 · caselaw · US
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Armour & Company, Petitioners, v. Agnes Skene
206 U.S. 562·Supreme Court of the United States·1907
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Opinion
No. 695.
Armour & Company, Petitioners, v. Agnes Skene.
May 13, 1907.
Mr. Roland Gray and Mr. John C. Gray for petitioners.
Mr. Charles H. Fiske, Mr. Andrew Fiske and Mr. Charles H. Fiske, Jr:, for respondent.
[MAJORITY]
Petition for a writ of certiorari to the United States Circuit Court of Appeals for the First Circuit denied.