DIVISION OF PUBLICATIONS. 645 



Publications issued during the year ended June 30, 1910, etc. — Continued. 



OFFICE OF THE SECRETARY— Continued. 



DEPARTilENTAL— Continued. 



New Publications — Continued. 



Circulars of the Solicitor's Office — Continued. Copies. 



No. 23. The Tweuty-eiglit-IIour Law. Decision of the Circuit 



Court of Appeals for tbe Ninth Circuit, alBrniiug the decision of 



the District Court for the Northern District of California, in a 



case involving violation of the Twenty -eight-Hour Law (Act of 



June 29, 1906. 34 Stat. 607). 5 pp. Oct. 12 1,500 



No. 24. The Twenty-eight-IIour Law. Decision of the Circuit 

 Court of Appeals for the Ninth Circuit, affirming the decision of 

 the District Court of the United States for the Northern District 

 of California, in a case involving a violation of the Twenty-eight- 



Hour Law (Act of June 29, 1906. 34 Stat, 607) . 2 pp. Oct. 7 1, 500 



No. 25. The Twenty-eight-IIour Law. Decision of Judge Smith 

 McPherson. in the Western District of Missouri, in cases involv- 

 ing violations of the Twenty-eight-Hour Law (Act of June 29, 



1906, 34 Stat, 607). 3 pp. Nov. 5 1,500 



No. 26. The Tweuty-eight-Hour Law. Decision of the United 

 States Circuit Court for the District of Minnesota, Third Di- 

 vision, in a case involving an alleged violation of the Act of 



June 29, 1906 (34 Stat, 607). 2 pp. Nov. 10 1,500 



No. 27. The Twenty-eight-Hour Law, eiuhodying decisions of the 

 federal courts and an opinion of the xittorney-General of the 

 United States construing certain phases of sections 43S(>-4390 



of th3 United States Revised Statutes. 23 pp. Dec. 10 1, 500 



No. 28. The Twenty-eight-Hour Law. Opinion of the Circuit Court 

 for the District of Oregon, in cases involving violation of the Act 

 of (Congress of June 29^ 1906 (34 Stat., 607), commonly known as 



the " Twenty-eight-Hour Law." 4 pp. Dec. 9 1, 500 



No. 29. The Food and Drugs Act Opinion of Holland, J., of the 

 District Court of the United States for the Eastern District of 

 Pennsylvania, in overruling demurrer of defendant to informa- 

 tion filed by the United States attorney charging a violation of 



the Food and Drugs Act of June 30, 1906. pp. 4. Feb. IS 1, 500 



No. 30. The Twenty-eight-Hour Law. Decision of Judge Charles 

 E. Wolverton, in the District of Oregon, in case involving viola- 

 tion of the Twenty-eight-IIour Law (Act of June 29, 1906; 34 



Stat, Gf»7). 2 i)p. Apr. n 1,500 



No. 31. The Twent5--eight-Hour Law. Notice of decision of the 

 Supreme Court of the United States affirming the judgment of 

 the United States Circuit Court of Appeals for the Sixth Circuit 

 in the cases of United States v. The Baltimore and Ohio South- 

 western Ilailroad Company involving violations of the Act of 

 June 29, 1906, commonly ' known as "The Twenty-eight-Hour 



Law." 2 pp. May 4 1,000 



No. 32. Railroad Right of Way Act (Mar. 3, 1875; IS Stat., 482.) 

 1. Suit in equitv to enforce the e.xecution, by an applicant, under 

 the Act of March .3, 1875 (IS Stat, 482). of a stipulation required 

 by the Secretary of Agriculture and the Secretary of the Interior, 

 in connection with a right of way sought to be acquired through 

 lands reserved for National Forest purposes, or to restrain a con- 

 tinuous trespass connnitted by the operation of defendant's rail- 

 road thereon; Ifcid, That upon the cause stated in the l)ill the 



United States is entitled to equitable relief. 3 pp. May 27 1,500 



No. 33. The Twenty-eight-IIour Law. Decision of the Circuit Court 

 of .\ppeals for the Eighth Circuit, ailirniing the decision of the 

 Circuit Court of the United States for the District of Minnesota, 

 in ;i case iirisini; under the Twenty-eight-IIour Law (Act of 



June 29, 190<;; ,34 Stat.. 607). pp. June 2S 1,500 



No. 34. The Cattle Quarantine Law. Opinion of Grubb, J., of the 

 Northern District of Alabama, delivered in overruling a denuirrer 

 to an indictment based on the Act of March 3, 1905 (33 Stat., 

 1264). (Reported in 176 Fed., 942.) 7 pp. June 28 1,500 



