Opinion
No. 115.
Argued March 1, 2, 1910. Decided March 7, 1910.
A writ of error to the Court of Appeals of the District of Columbia dismissed for want of jurisdiction without opinion on the authority of Frasch v. Moore, 211 U.S. 1, and other cases cited. Writ of error to review 33 App.D.C. 597, dismissed.
Mr. Frederick P. Fish and Mr. Melville Church, with whom Mr. Albert G. Davis was on the brief, for plaintiff in error.
Mr. Robert N. Kenyon, with whom Mr. Walter F. Rogers and Mr. Charles H. Duell were on the brief, for defendant in error.
The writ of error is dismissed for want of jurisdiction. Frasch v. Moore, 211 U.S. 1; Rousseau v. Browne, 21 App.D.C. 73, 80; Johnson v. Mueser, 212 U.S. 284; Atkins v. Moore, 212 U.S. 285; Gaines v. Knecht, 212 U.S. 561; Same v. Same, 27 App.D.C. 530, 532; Taylor v. Taft, 203 U.S. 461; United States v. Lynch, 137 U.S. 280; Baltimore Potomac R.R. Co. v. Hopkins, 130 U.S. 210, 226. The application for certiorari is also denied.