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The Presidio Mine Fraud Case.

A new era in Federal Appeals in Equity?

No. 3253

IN THE

United States Circuit Court of Appeals

For the Ninth Circuit

Peesidio Mining Company (a corporation),

Wm. S. Noyes, B. S. Noyes, L. Osboen,

John W. F. Peat and L. M. Doherty,

A'p'pellants,

vs.

    1. Overton and Carl A. Martin, on

behalf of themselves and other minority

stockholders of the Presidio Mining

Company named in this complaint,

Appellees.

PETITION FOR A REHEARING ON BEHALF OF

APPELLEES W. S. OVERTON AND CARL A. iVURTIN.

William Denman,

Merchants Exchange Building, San Francisco,

Wm. F. Eose,

Mills Building, San Francisco,

Solicitors for Appellees and Petitioners

    1. Overton and Carl A. Martin.

FILED

Charles Clyde Spicer,

    1. Hellman Building, Los Angeles,

William B. Acton, PE - 3 1S20

Merchants Exchange Building, San Francisco,.., _ fj(f*A{^;,'

Of Counsel.


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