Northern Pacific Ry. Co. v. Houston, 231 U.S. 181 (1913)
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Northern Pacific Ry. Co. v. Houston, 231 U.S. 181 (1913)Northern Pacific Railway Company v. Houston
No. 57
Submitted November 11, 1913
Decided December 1, 1913
231 U.S. 181
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Decided on the authority of Northern Pacific Railway Company v. Wass, 219 U. S. 426.
109 Minn. 273 reversed.
The facts are stated in the opinion.
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Northern Pacific Ry. Co. v. Houston, 231 U.S. 181 (1913) Northern Pacific Railway Company v. Houston No. 57 Submitted November 11, 1913 Decided December 1, 1913 231 U.S. 181 ERROR TO THE SUPREME COURT OF THE STATE OF MINNESOTA Syllabus Decided on the authority of Northern Pacific Railway Company v. Wass, 219 U. S. 426. 109 Minn. 273 reversed. The facts are stated in the opinion. Page 231 U. S. 182 Memorandum opinion by MR. CHIEF JUSTICE White, by direction of the court: In Northern Pacific Ry. Co. v. Wass, 104 Minn. 411, it was decided that lands claimed under an indemnity grant, and described in lists of indemnity selections filed in the appropriate United States Land Office, and which were rightfully pending for action by the proper officer, were nevertheless subject to entry by others, to the destruction of the right to select, and to the frustration of the governmental power to approve the selections and award the land under the granting law. The judgment below, which is now under review, was expressly rested by the court on the ruling in the Wass case. Houston v. Northern Pacific Ry., 109 Minn. 273. The identity between the controversies here presented and the one which was passed on in the Wass case is additionally shown by the fact that it is stated in the printed argument on behalf of the railroad company, the plaintiff in error, there being no argument on behalf of the defendant in error, that the land involved in this case was covered by selections made at the same time the selections which were involved in the Wass case were made, and were embraced in the identical lists which were the subject of contest in that case. But, since this case was decided by the court below, its ruling in the Wass case was reviewed by this Court and it was reversed, thereby destroying the only foundation upon which the judgment in this case could possibly rest. Northern Pacific Railway Company v. Wass, 219 U. S. 426. It follows, for the reasons stated in the Wass case and upon the authority of that case, the judgment below must be Page 231 U. S. 183 reversed, and the case be remanded to the court below for further proceedings not inconsistent with the opinion in the Wass case, and the action which we now take in applying the decision in that case. Reversed.
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