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Code · STATUTES-AT-LARGE · Vol. 31 STAT. · May 26, 1900 · Chapter 591

Chapter 591. To provide for the holding of a term of the circuit and district courts of the United States at Superior, Wisconsin

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CHAP. 591.— An Act To provide for the holding of a term of the circuit and district courts of the United States at Superior, Wisconsin. May 26, 1900. *Be it enacted by the Senate and House of Representatives of the United States of America in Congress assembled*, That a term of the circuit Wisconsin western judicial district. Terms of court at Superior. and district courts of the United States for the western district of Wisconsin shall be held annually at the city of Superior, beginning on the third Tuesday in June.
Sec. 2. The clerk of the United States circuit and district courts Clerk of court at Superior. at Madison, Wisconsin, shall be the clerk of the United States circuit and district courts, at Superior, Wisconsin, and he shall appoint a Deputy clerk. deputy clerk of said courts to reside at Superior, Wisconsin, with the usual powers of a deputy clerk in such cases, whose compensation shall be such proportion of the fees accruing from business done in the said courts at Superior as shall be fixed by the judge of said western district.
Sec. 3. The Attorney-General is hereby authorized to rent such Court rooms. room or rooms in said city as may be necessary or convenient for holding the terms of said court by the provisions hereof authorized. Approved, May 26, 1900.
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