TICKY CATTLE.The Cattle Sanitary Board Notify Southern Raisers.Many of the cattlemen south of here hiv«* received a circular from *A LftRuc secretory of the lt;*nttl»* saui-1 tary board. containing a ropy of the resolution* adopted t»y the hoard on ' the eleventh of this month, says the l.nrdshur Liberal. The resolutions recite that-the board has been notified by the seer* larv of agriculture that tick infection has been fouud on tie* cattle In southwestern Grant county I ndci the provisions of section IS I of the compiled law a the board establishes a temporary i|untiuitinc on nil cattle touth of the Southern Pacific fra* t in Grant and Luna counties, and no catth in that territory shall be moved, driven or hhlppcd away until they have lieen Inspected ami found free from ull evidence of infections or contagious diseases, rind written i*or-mission for their removal issued by n duly authorized representative or me sanitary hoard The secretary of the heard bus alto notified the agents of the S mth* ni Pacific and other toads not to receive Tor shipment any cattle which have not Imhh so inspected. The final resolution reads: ‘'Resolved. That Hr. L J Allen, of the Bureau of Animal Industry, be requested to. as soon at practicable, continue his investigation* of the tick conditions lu South-wr.-tern Grant county. New Mexico, and to report to this board the extent of the Infection, if any. and what Steps should be taken to stamp It out, and he is hereby made An authorized agent of this board. The Liberal has interviewed several cattlemen owning cattle on the ratiKOH south of here, and none of them have heard about any , tirKy cattle, which Indicates tlm dl-,fccase has not got much of a start an 1 yet. and probably can be easily bar.*, died.