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Veterin*.rian. In order to secure such permit, the owner or the person in charge 

 shall prepare and furnish an affidavit, giving the number, origin and tlie point of 

 destination of sucli cattle, and stating that they will be used for pasturing or feeding, 

 and not for dairy or breeding purposes. 



7. In case of emergency, the State Veterinarian of Missouri may issue a permit 

 for the importation of cattle into the State of Missouri, without inspection, provided 

 tliat such cattle shall be held in quarantine at tlie point of destination in this State 

 until inspected and released by the State Veterinarian or a deputy State Veterinarian.- 

 The permit for such importation shall be attached to the way-bill in case of tlieir 

 sliipment, or carried by the person in charge in case such cattle are driven Into the 

 State. The release of such cattle from quarantine sliall be made in writing, and one 

 copy of such release sl;all be furnished the owner of tlie cattle, and another copy 

 placed on file in the office of the State Veterinarian. Such inspection for release shall 

 be made at the expense of the owner of the cattle. 



8. These regulations shall not apply to the shipment of any cattle from any 

 other state, territory, district or country, to the public live stock markets at Kansas 

 City, St. Joseph and St. Louis, or from one of these marl<ets to another ; but before 

 being removed from such public markets to other parts of the State of Missouri, all 

 imported cattle shall be subjected to the same regulations according to their class, as 

 if coming direct from another state, territory, district or country. 



9. There shall be no restriction on the importation of cattle into the State of 

 Mi.ssouri for exhibition at any fair or live stock show held within this State: Pro- 

 vided, that any of such cattle as are sold to remain in this State shall, before delivery 

 to the purchaser, be subjected to inspection. 



oMr. Colman moved that the regulations submitted be adopted and 

 that a transcript of the record be forwarded to the Governor for his 

 approval. The motion being duly seconded by Mr. Yoimg, was unani- 

 mously adopted. It was moved by ]\Ir. Newton that the regulations 

 take effect on and after i\Iay 1, 1910. Motion carried. 



Dr. Luckey recommended that Dr. J. E. King, No. 1737 Genesee 

 street, Kansas City, Missouri, be appointed Deputy State Veterinarian. 

 INIr. Colman moved that the recommendation be approved. ]\Iotion car- 

 ried. 



Dr. Luckey moved that !Mr. ^I. Easley, of Oregon county, be ap- 

 pointed Live Stock Inspector to assist in the tick fever eradication 

 work; he to receive a salary of seventy-five ($75.00) dollars per month, 

 and expenses for board and horse feed when away from home: Pro- 

 vided, that one-half (Vo) of his salary and expenses shall be paid by the 

 Board, the other half by the Cattle Growers' Association of Oregon 

 county. It was moved by ]\Ir. Young that the recommendation be ap- 

 pi-oved and the appointment made as per the recommendation. Motion 

 prevailed. 



]Mr. Colman moved that the expenses of the quarantine committee 

 incurred on account of a meeting held by the committee in Kansas City 

 be allowed. ^lotion prevailed. 



:Mr. Ellis, upon request, was excused, and J. T. Stinson was re- 

 quested to act as Secretary temporarily. 



The committee appointed to draft resolutions with reference to 

 the retirement of Secretarv Ellis, submitted the following report pre- 



