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animals condemned. Should the owner of the animals condemned be 

 dissatisfied with the appraisement, he may appeal from said appraise- 

 ment to the Circuit Court of the United Stales, and the amount found by 



said Court to be the value of the condemned animals will he paid to the 

 owner. 



9. Whenever it is deemed necessary by the Chief of the Bureau of 

 Animal Industry to supervise and inspect any of the lines of transporta- 

 tion operating in the United Slates, that do business in and through more 

 than one State, or connect witli lines doing business in and through other 

 States, the boats, cars, and stock-yards in connection with the same, he 

 shall designate suitable Inspectors for that purpose, ami make all neces- 

 sary regulations for the quarantine and disinfection of all stock-yards, 

 cars, boats, and other vehicles of transportation in which have been, or 

 in which have been transported animals affected with a contagious dis- 

 ease, or suspected to have been affected with such a disease. Such cars 

 and other vehicles of transportation declared in quarantine shall not be 

 again used to transport, store, or shelter animals or merchandise until 

 certified to be free of contagion by a certificate signed by the Inspector 

 supervising their disinfection; and such stock-yards shall not again have 

 animals placed in them until likewise declared free of contagion. 



10. All quarantined stock, premises, and buildings will be under the 

 charge and supervision of an Inspector of the Bureau of Animal Industry, 

 and shall be in no case free from quarantine until so ordered by the Chief 

 of the Bureau. 



11. Whenever any Inspector of the Bureau of Animal Industry is pre- 

 vented, or obstructed, or interfered with in the discharge of his duty in the 

 examining of animals suspected to have a contagious disease, or in placing 

 under quarantine animals or premises, or in disinfecting them, he will 

 report the slme to the Chief of the Bureau. He will also call upon the 

 Sheriff or other police authorities of the locality where said obstruction or 

 interference occurs for aid and protection in the performing of his duty. 

 Should such Sheriff or police authorities neglect or refuse to render such 

 aid and protection he will then apply to the United States Marshal of said 

 district for the necessary force and assistance needed to protect him in the 

 carrying out of the duties imposed upon him by these rules and regula- 

 tions, and the provisions of the law by authority of which they are made. 

 He will also file with the United States District Attorney information of 

 all the facts connected with such obstruction and interference, and the 

 names of the party or parties causing the same. 



12. Should, from any cause, the Chief of the Bureau of Animal Indus- 

 try find that it is impossible to enforce these rules and regulations in any 

 State, and that in consequence thereof there is great danger that pleuro- 

 pneumonia will spread from said State to other States and Territories, he 

 will report the same to the Commissioner of Agriculture. Thereupon the 

 Commissioner of Agriculture, if he believes the exigency of the case re- 

 quires it, will declare said State in which pleuro-pneumonia exists, and 

 in which it is impossible to carry out these rules and regulations, to be 

 quarantined against the exportation of animals of the kind diseased to 

 any other State, Territory, or foreign country. Said order of the Commis- 

 sioner declaring the quarantine of a State will be published in at least 

 two papers in said State once a week during the existence of said quaran- 

 tine, and in such other papers as he may select. Notification of the order 

 declaring said quarantine will be certified to the Governor of the State 

 quarantined, as well as to the Governors of all other States and Territories, 

 and to the agents of all transportation companies doing business in or 



