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thirty-six | April 1900 | Contents [7 lines] | Iowa City | Published by the university | 1900 |

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The law bulletin | of the State university of Iowa | for the use of students | Edited by the faculty of the college of law | Number thirty-seven | October, 1900 | Contents. [2 lines] | Iowa City | Published by the university | 1900 |

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The law bulletin | of the State university of Iowa | for the use of students | Edited by the faculty of the college of law | Number thirty-eight | December, 1900 | Contents. [4 lines] | Iowa City | Published by the university | 1901 |

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The law bulletin | of | the State university of Iowa | for the use of students | Edited by the faculty of the college of law | Number thirty-nine | February, 1901 | Contents. [5 lines] | Iowa City | Published by the university | 1901 |

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The law bulletin | of the State university | of Iowa | for the use of students Edited by the faculty of the college of law | Number forty | April 1901 | Contents [1 line]| Iowa City | Published by the university | 1901 |

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The law bulletin | of | the State university of Iowa | for the use of students Edited by the faculty of the college of law | Number forty-one. | October 1901 | Contents [ 1 line] | Iowa City | Published by the university | 1901 |

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The | law bulletin | of | the State university of Iowa | for the use of students Edited by the faculty of the college of law | Number forty-two | December, 1901 | Contents [1 line] | Iowa City | Published by the university | 1901 |

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SUPREME COURT

Reports of cases at law and in equity | determined by the | Supreme court of the state of Iowa. | December 14, 1899-April 11, 1900. | By | Benj. J. Salinger. | Volume 21; | being volume 110 of the series. Des Moines, Iowa: | Geo. H. Ragsdale, publisher, 1901. 886 p. O. sh.

Reports of cases at law and in equity | determined by the | SuI preme court of the state of Iowa. | April 12, 1900-October 3, 1900. | By | Benj. J. Salinger. | Volume 22, | being volume 111 of the series. | Des Moines, Iowa: | Geo. H. Ragsdale, publisher | 1901. | 899 p. O. sh.

Reports of cases at law and in equity | determined by the | Supreme court of the state of Iowa. | October 3, 1900-January 18, 1901. | By Benj. J. Salinger. | Volume 23, | being volume 112 of the series. | Des Moines, Iowa: | Geo. H. Ragsdale, publisher | 1901. | 876 p. O. sh.

Statutes and rules | regulating | admissions to the bar | in | Iowa | in force from and after | July 4, 1901 | Published by the Supreme court | Des Moines | 1901. |

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Supreme court docket | January term, A. D. Moines, Iowa. [Notices, 3 lines. Index, 20 lines.

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9 lines.] | Terms of supreme court commence | third Tuesday in January, second Tuesday in May, | first Tuesday in October. |

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Supreme court docket | May term, A. D. 1900. | At | Des Moines, Iowa. [Notices, 3 lines. Index, 20 lines. Names of judges, 9 lines.] | Terms of supreme court commence | third Tuesday in January, second Tuesday in May, | first Tuesday in October. |

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Supreme court docket | October term, A. D. 1900. | At | Des Moines, Iowa. | [Notices, 3 lines. Index, 20 lines. Names of judges, 9 lines.]| Terms of supreme court commence | third Tuesday in January, second Tuesday in May, | first Tuesday in October. |

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Supreme court docket | January term, A. D.

1901. | At | Des Names of judges, 9 lines.] | Terms of supreme court commence | third Tuesday in January, second Tuesday in May, | first Tuesday in October. |

Moines, Iowa. | [Notices, 3 lines. Index, 20 lines.

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Supreme court docket | May term, A. D. 1901. | At | Des Moines, Iowa. [Notices, 3 lines. Index, 20 lines. Names of judges, 9 lines.] Terms of supreme court commence | third Tuesday in January, second Tuesday in May, | first Tuesday in October. |

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Supreme court docket | October term, A. D. 1901. | At | Des Moines, Iowa. [Notices, 3 lines. Index, 20 lines. Names of judges, 9 lines.]| Terms of supreme court commence | third Tuesday in January, second Tuesday in May, | first Tuesday in October. |

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TREASURER OF STATE

Biennial report | of the | treasurer of state of Iowa | for the | biennial period ending June 30, 1901 | G. S. Gilbertson | treasurer of the state of Iowa | Des Moines | B. Murphy, state printer | 1901 |

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Contained also in the set of Iowa documents, 1902, vol. 1.

Circular no. 12, Feb. 1901-1,000. Division inheritance taxes. | Attorney's fees are not to be deducted in computing | the collateral inheritance tax. | The following is an opinion of the attorney-general with reference to the deduction of attorney's fees as one of the items included in the term "debts," as defined in section 1, chapter 51, acts of the twenty-eighth | General assembly. | G. S. Gilbertson | treasurer of state February 15, 1901. |[33 lines]|

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Circular no. 14-July, 1901. 1,000.-Division inheritance taxes. The collateral inheritance tax is imposed only upon the estate owned by the decedent at time of death and not upon | interest or income subsequently arising. | State of Iowa, | Treasury department, | Des Moines, July 24, 1901. | The question as to whether the collateral in

heritance tax should be computed on the | value of an estate as it existed at the time of death of the decedent, or upon its value at the time of distribution to the heirs or legatees, having often arisen, and there being a considerable division of opinion on this point among those concerned in the settlement of this tax, the Treasury department called upon Hon. Chas. W. Mullen, attorney general, for an opinion covering the question. | His opinion follows herein. We request county attorneys and clerks of the district | court to give this publicity among the attorneys of the several counties of the state. | G. S. Gilbertson, | treasurer of state. |

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VETERINARY SURGEON

Third biennial report | of the | veterinary surgeon | of the state of Iowa | to the governor of Iowa | for the | period ending June 30, 1901 Des Moines: B. Murphy, state printer 1901 |

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Contained also in the set of Iowa documents, 1902, vol. 5.

VICKSBURG COMMISSION

Commissioner's report | Commission to locate the position of | Iowa troops in the siege of Vicksburg | J. K. P. Thompson, chairman | 1901 | Des Moines: | B. Murphy, state printer | 1901 |

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SOME PUBLICATIONS

John Marshall, Life, Character, and Judicial Services. As portrayed in the Centenary and Memorial Addresses and Proceedings throughout the United States on Marshall Day, 1901, and in the Classic Orations of Binney, Story, Phelps, Waite, and Rawle. Compiled and Edited with an Introduction. By JOHN F. DILChicago: Callaghan & Company. 1903. Vol. I, pp.

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viii, 528. Vol. II, pp. 565. Vol. III, pp. 523.

No more characteristic or eulogistic tribute was ever paid in this or any other country to the memory of an illustrious public man than that involved in the commemoration of the centennial of John Marshall's installation as Chief Justice of the Supreme Court of the United States, February 4th, 1801. In response to a request made by the American Bar Association, the day was observed at the national capital, and in thirty-eight of the States of the Union, and at assemblages of various kinds, spontaneously called in response to this suggestion, addresses were delivered in which calmly, argumentatively and conclusively the life, character, and genius of the great Chief Justice were described and extolled. But this general tribute was significant of something of larger value than the personal greatness of one man. It was significant of the completion of a century of constitutional development in the United States, the ultimate vindication of the principles on which the federal government was founded, and the final demonstration of the success of democratic institutions, resting for their security on the respect for law and good government prevailing with the body of the people of this nation. It was not a tribute to military glory nor to regal power, but a spontaneous intellectual recognition of the greatness of character, faithful services, and eminent attainments of one whose claims to recognition as a great man among the leaders in the world's history rested upon the administration of the duties and the discharge of the

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