9 Okla. 257 | Okla. | 1899
Opinion of the court by
This action involves 160 acres of land in the city of Guthrie, and was commenced in the district court of Logan county by Yeeder B. Paine, the plaintiff herein, who claims to be the prior settler, against Foster et al., the townsite trustees, to declare a resulting trust. The plaintiff attached to and made a part of his petition •all of the evidence taken before the local land office on the trial of his contest case. A demurrer was filed to the petition and upon the hearing thereon it was sustained.
The record in this case is very voluminous, containing several hundred ' pages of closely written matter, much of which has no bearing at all upon the issue presented in this cause; but we have carefully read and considered the entire record, together with all of the briefs filed by each of the parties, to the end that we might reach a correct conclusion. A number of questions are presented by the briefs filed on the rehearing which were not argued: in the original case, but we entertain nO' doubt but that the opinion heretofore filed by Justice Burford correctly states the law as to the propositions discussed therein, except as to the question of defect of parties. Upon this point we will not now express any opinion. If this is true, then, even though the questions raised on the rehearing were decided in favor of the appellant, they would not change the judgment of the lower court.
This opinion, written by Justice Burford, we now adopt as the opinion of the court, except that part referring
• After due consideration, we must say that we find no-error in the judgment of the court below. It will therefore be affirmed.