Chapter 795. to provide for the appointment of additional judgesVol. 28, p. 694. of the United States court in the Indian Territory, and for other purposes,” which said subdivision reads as follows: “The central district shall consist of all the Choctaw country, and the places of holding court in said district s
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CHAP. 795.— Ac Act Changing place for holding court in the central division of the Indian Territory from Cameron to Poteau, and for other purposes. June 6, 1900. *Be it enacted by the Senate and House of Representatives of the United States of America in Congress assembled*, That subdivision three, ofIndian Territory.Terms of court at Poteau instead of Cameron. chapter one hundred and forty-five, of the United States Statutes at Large, approved March first, eighteen hundred and ninety-five, entitled “An Act to provide for the appointment of additional judgesVol. 28, p. 694. of the United States court in the Indian Territory, and for other purposes,” which said subdivision reads as follows:
“The central district shall consist of all the Choctaw country, and the places of holding court in said district shall be at South McAlester, Atoka. Antlers, and Cameron,” be amended by striking out of said subdivision the word “Cameron” and inserting in lieu thereof the word “ Poteau,” so that said subdivision when amended shall read as follows: “The central district shall consist of all the Choctaw country, and the places of holding court in said district shall be at South McAlester, Atoka, Antlers, and Poteau.” 658 Sec. 2.
Pending suits transferred. That all suits, prosecutions and processes, recognizances, bail bonds, and other proceedings of whatever nature pending in or returnable to said court at Cameron are hereby transferred to and shall be made returnable and have force in said court at Poteau. Approved, June 6, 1900.