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( d .) Affidavit of owner, made at point of entry, that his cat¬ 
tle are the identical cattle described in the foregoing affidavits and 
certificates; that shipment has been direct and without unloading, 
except for feed and water, and in cleansed and disinfected cars. 
(e.) Affidavit of owner that the cattle will be kept separate 
and apart from all cattle belonging to other parties, for a period 
of 90 days. 
(f.) All the foregoing evidence to be submitted, at the point 
of entry, to the Live-Stock Sanitary Commission, the State Veter¬ 
inarian; or an authorized inspector of the State, wlieu permit for 
shipment may be issued. 
Second —On all cattle inspected and receiving permit for 
shipment, a fee of 50 cents a head will be charged. 
Third —No railway company doing business in this State will 
receive for shipment into the State, any cattle coming from the 
quarantined localities unless accompanied by the aforesaid per¬ 
mit. 
Fourth —Cattle not receiving permits, and placed in quaran¬ 
tine in accordance with tbe provisions of the Governor’s procla¬ 
mation, will be held at the expense of the owner, subject to such 
rules and regulations as the Sanitary Commission may prescribe. 
Extract From Chap. 2, Special Session Laws of 1884. 
“ Sec. 21. Except as otherwise provided in this act, any per¬ 
son who shall violate, disregard or evade, or attempt to violate, 
disregard or evade, any of the provisions of this act; or who 
shall violate, disregard or evade, or attempt to violate, disregard 
or evade, any of the rules, regulations, orders or directions of the 
Live-Stock Sanitary Commission establishing and governing quar¬ 
antine, shall be deemed guilty of a misdemeanor, and upon con¬ 
viction thereof shall be fined in any sura not less than one hun¬ 
dred nor more than five thousand dollars.” 
By order of the Live-Stock Sanitary Commission, State of 
Kansas. 
A. A. HOLCOMBE, Secretary. 
