CATTLE QUARANTINE,Gownor Otero, at Request of Sanitari Board, Issuos Proclamation.CATTLE MUST BE INSPECTED.Territory of New Mexico, ExecutiveOffice, Santa Fe. N. M . Oct. 21. 1902.Whereas, It haa been represented to the undersigned, the governor of the Territory of Now Mexico, by the Cattle Sanitary Board of the said territory, that K haa come to the kuowledge of the said Cattle Sanitary Board, through Investigations caused to be made by them that there arc In certain counties In the stale of Texas lint! the Territory of Oklahoma. loth alove and below the United States quarantine line, and also In the states of Chthuubua and Sonora in the Republic of Mexico, cattle whoso bodies-arc Infested with living fever ticks (Boop-hlllua Annulatus, that are known to convey and spread the deadly Infection of Texas or splenetic fever over the trails mid |matures through which they pass, communicating to and Infecting with the same the cattle with which they come In eontact. thereby endangering the health and destroying toe market for the same to the great damage and loaa to the eattle Interesta of the Territory of New Mexico; andWhereas, Tile sal.1 Cattle Sanitary Board haa requested the undersigned, as governor, to Issue bis proclamation establishing the quarantine against such Infected cattle along the Itound-ary line dividing the Territory of New Mexico from the state of Texas, and the Republic of Mexico, as provided for In section 184. of the complied laws of New Mexico of 1897; the same to ho continued In full force and effect from the first day of November. 1902, to the ftflh day of March. 1903.Now. therefore. I, the undersigned. Miguel A. Olero. governor of the Ter rltory of New Mexico, do proclaim and establish hereby a quarantine against • attic driving, conveying, transporting, or aiding In driving, conveying, trana-porting In the Territory of New Met ten during the tune ubofc mentioned, from the llrst .lay of November. 1902. to the fifth day of March. 1909. any eattle from any part of the state of Texas. Territory of Oklahoma, or the Republic of Mexico;1’rovlded That any cattle that may be offered for admission to the Terri tory of Now Mexico remain there or that they cme In contact with New Mexican cattle that shall have heou Inspected and found to Is? free from fever ticks (Itoophillua AiMulatur) or contagious or Infectious diseases, ma upon a permit Issued by the author Ited Inspector of the said Cattle rfaut tury Hoard of New Mexico, and tie payment of an Inspection fee of It cents per head for such inspection, lead mltti-d Into the Territory of New Mexleo as healthy cattle. If so found and reported to be upon such Inspection.lon« at the Executive Office, this 29rl day of October, 190*.Witness my hand and the great seal of the Territory of New Mexico, t Heal I Mll.t'KI. A. OTERO.(lovernor of the Territory ot New Mexico.By the Governor:J. W RALNOLDS. Secretary of New Mexico.