v0721-373
No. 2096.
IN THE
Itttteb BUUb dtrratt (Unnvt nf Appeals
FOR THE NINTH CIRCUIT.
- COWDEN, THE CAMPION MINING AND TRA-
DING COMPANY (a Corporation), and FRANK L.
BLACKMAN, Its Receiver, and CHARLES WOOG,
Intervenor,
Appellants,
vs.
THE WILD GOOSE MINING AND TRADING COM-
PANY (a Corporation), SEWARD DITCH COMPANY
(a Corporation), ALBERT FINK, as Trustee, JOHN L.
BEAU, BEAU MERCANTILE COMPANY ^a Corpo-
ration), F. H. HERHOLD, B. NIGGEMYER, C. B.
GREELEY, C. S. HANNUM, and THOMAS C. POW-
ELL, as United States Marshal for the Second Division
of the District of Alaska,
Appellees.
Brief on Behalf of Appellees.
GORDON HALL,
ALBERT FINK,
THOMAS R. WHITE,
Attorneys for Appellees.
Filed this .,..day of May, A. D. 1912.
FRANK D. MONCKTON, Clerk.
By Deputy Clerk.
THE JAMES H. BARRY CO
1122-1124 Mission St.
I i
MAYl 1 1912
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