858 



ANNUAL REPORTS OF DEPARTMENT OF AGRICULTURE. 



Violations of the act of March S, 1905, reported to the Department of Justice, pending or 

 disposed of during the fiscal year ended June SO, 1910 — Continued. 



Case 

 No. 



Defendant. 



602a 



Louisville and Nash- 

 ville R.R. 



603a St. Louis Merchants 

 Bridge Terminal 

 Railway. 



600a Chicago, Burlington 

 and Quincy R. R. 



607a 



618a 



619a 



621a 



.do. 



El Paso and South- 

 western Ky. 



Louisville and Nash- 

 ville R. R. 



St. Louis and San 

 Francisco R. R. 



623a Louisville and Nash- 

 ville R. R. 



624a 



.do. 



637a Chicago, R o c k I s- 

 land and Pacific 

 Ry. 



Atchison, Topeka 

 and Santa Fe Ry. 



St. Louis Merchants 

 Bridge Terminal 

 Railway. 



Terminal Railroad 

 Association of St. 

 Louis. 



John F. Ravencroft. 

 and John A. Ed- 

 wards. 



James Marler, and J. 

 H. Ballantyne. 



640a 

 641a 



642a 



41 

 45 



46 

 47 

 48 



60 

 59 

 61 



Judicial district. 



John Zane and El- 

 mer Edwards. 



L. D.Hoy 



E. A. Maxwell, and 

 S. C. Davis. 



R. L. McCary and 

 A. J. James. 



T. K. Obray 



J. B. Hampton 



Alabama, northern 

 district. 



Illinois, eastern dis- 

 trict. 



-do. 



do 



Texas, western dis- 

 trict. 



Tennessee, middle 

 district. 



Missouri, western 

 district. 



Tennessee, middle 

 district. 



Alabama, northern 



district. 

 Oklahoma, eastern 



district. 



Oklahoma, western 

 district. 



Illinois, eastern dis- 

 trict. 



do 



Oklahoma, western 

 district. 



Idaho 



Oklahoma, eastern 

 district. 



Oregon 



Arkansas, eastern 

 district. 



Texas, northern dis- 

 trict. 



Utah 



South Carolina. 



Offense charged. 



Status. 



Transportation of cattle from 

 area quarantined for sple- 

 netic fever, to another State. 



.do. 



Defendant indicted; 

 demurrer inter- 

 posed by defendant 

 to constitutionalitv 

 of act overruled; 

 pending. 



Suit filed; pending. 



Transportation of cattle from 

 area quarantined for scabies, 

 to another State. 



....do 



....do 



Transportation of cattle from 

 area quarantined for sple- 

 netic fever, to another State. 



.do. 



.do. 



.do 

 .do 



.do 

 .do 



.do 



Driving cattle from area quar- 

 antined for splenetic fever, 

 to another State. 



Driving sheep from area quar- 

 antined for scabies, to an- 

 other State. 



Driving one cow from area 

 quarantined for splenetic 

 fever, to another State. 



Driving sheep from area quar- 

 antined for scabies, to an- 

 other State. 



Driving cattle from area quar- 

 antined for splenetic fever, 

 to another State. 



Driving sheep from area quar- 

 antined for scabies, to an- 

 other State. 



Driving 5,600 sheep from area 

 quarantined for scabies, to 

 another State. 



Shipment of one cow from area 

 quarantined for splenetic fe- 

 ver, to another State. 



Do. 



Do. 



Defendant indicted; 

 demurrer inter- 

 posed by defend- 

 ant sustained. 



Defendant indicted; 

 demurrer inter- 

 posed by defend- 

 ant to constitution- 

 ality of act; pend- 

 ing. 



Defendant Indicted; 

 dismissed because 

 of successful suit 

 under twenty-eight 

 hour law, arising 

 out of same trans- 

 action. 



Defendant indicted; 

 demurrer inter- 

 posed by defend- 

 ant to constitution- 

 ality of act; pend- 

 ing. 



Defendant indicted; 

 pending. 

 Do. 



Do. 



Suit filed; pending. 



Do. 



Grand jury failed to 

 indict. 



Defendants indicted; 

 pending. 



7ane indicted; war- 

 rant issued; pend- 

 ing. 



Plea of guilty en- 

 tered; fine of $100 

 and costs Imposed. 



Pleas of guilty en- 

 tered; fine of SlOO 

 and costs Imposed 

 on each defendant, 

 in default of which 

 they were commit- 

 ted to jail. 



Grand jury failed to 

 indict. 



Plea of guilty en- 

 tered; fine of $100 

 and costs imposed. 



Dismissed. 



