Report in Regard to the Range and Ranch Cattle Business of the United States

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U.S. Government Printing Office, 1885 - 200 sider
 

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Side 41 - ... to citizens of the United States, or persons who have declared their intention to become such...
Side 136 - Board a certificate, or bill of health, to the effect said cattle or horses are free from all infectious or contagious diseases, and have not been exposed, at any time within ninety days prior thereto, to any of said diseases...
Side 33 - Territory, or country south of the thirty-sixth parallel of north latitude, unless said cattle or horses have been held at some place north of the said parallel of latitude for a period of at least ninety days prior to their importation into this State, or unless the person, association, or corporation owning or having charge of such cattle or horses shall procure from the State veterinary sanitary board a certificate or bill of health to the effect that said cattle or horses are free from all...
Side 33 - It shall be unlawful for any person, association, or corporation to bring or drive or canse to be brought or driven, into this State, between the 1st day of April and the 1st day of November...
Side 136 - If any person or persons shall bring into this State any Texas, Mexican, or Indian cattle, in violation of the first section of this act, he or they shall be liable, in all cases, for all damages sustained on account of disease communicated by said cattle.
Side 108 - ... state may get up all the old indebtedness as well as get a final settlement of an old unadjusted claim. I will only say in conclusion that I hope the arrangement may prove satisfactory and shall feel in any result that I have done my best to promote the interests of the State in the negociation [sic]. All of which is respectfully submitted. I have the honor to remain Your Excellency's Mo. Obt. Svt. JULIUS WADSWORTH (Copy) LONDON 5th Sept.
Side 32 - ... parallel of north latitude, shall be taken as prima facie evidence that such cattle were capable of communicating and liable to impart Texas, splenic, or Spanish fever, within the meaning of this act, and that the owner or owners, or person in charge of such cattle had fall knowledge and notice thereof at the time of the commission of the alleged offense...
Side 34 - Mexico any cattle which are, or within twelve months prior to their introduction into this Territory have been, affected with or exposed to any contagious or infectious disease; or which within such period have been driven or transported from or through any district of country where such disease was known to exist at the time of such driving or transporting ; or without the certificate of the inspector of cattle as hereinafter provided being first obtained.
Side 33 - Court. contagious disease, or which have been herded, or brought into contact, with any other cattle or horses laboring under such disease, at any time within ninety days prior to their importation into this State.

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