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 792 FIl<'1`Y~SEVENTH CONGRESS. Sess. II. Cus. 349, 350. 1903. approved May twenty-ninth, eighteen hundred and eighty-four (twenty-third United States Statutes, thirty-one), are hereby conferred on the Secretary .of Agriculture, to be exercised exclusively T¤¤agq•:•¤w.¤w. bgca Hehis heireby guthorpzgld and directed, f151m time gttime, tg e is suc ru es an regu a ons concermn e e r 1on an transportation of live stock from any place within thexU(hited States where he may have reason to believe such diseases may exist into and througlé aply Staite gr ]Territory, including the Indipn Territory, and . into an t roug the istrict of Columbia and to orei countries as he may deem necessa, and all such rules and regdllltions shall smwf MM in- have the force of law. Vlyhenever any inspector or assistant inspector ' of the Bureau of Animal Industry shall issue a certificate showing that such officer had inspected any cattle or other live stock which were about to be shippe , driven, or transported from such locality to another, as above stated, and had found them free from Texas or splenctic fever infection, pleuropneumonia, foot and mouth disease, or any other infectious, contagious, or communicable disease, such animals, so inspected and certified, may be shipped, driven, or trans- from such place into and through any State or Territory, including the Indian Territory, and 1DtO and through the District of Columbia, or they may be exported from the United States without ?°¤•· further inspection or the exaction of fees of any kind, except such as may at any time be ordered or exacted by the Secretary of Agricul— ¤*¤·, M', ture; and all such animals shall at all times be under the control and illfxuuy. pptpervision of tgp Bureau oféAni1gal Industry of the Agricultural rtment or e urposes o suc ins tion. . R°¤°'·“°¤¤ °°P*°· Sho. 2. That the S)ecretary of A `culptdcre shall have authorit to vent contagious dis-, En y anu. ew. make such regnlnnons and take suc measures as he may deem proper , to prevent the introduction or dissemination of the contagiou of any contagious, infectious, or communicable disease of animals from a foreign country into the United States or from one State or Territory of the United States or the District of Columbia to another, and to seize, quarantme, and dispose of any hay, straw, forage, or similar material, or any meats, h1 es, or other animal products comuég from an infected forergp country to the United States, or from one tate or Territory or the istrict of Columbia in transit_to another State or Territory or_the District of Columbia whenever in his ]udgment such aptionhis adtvssable in order to guard agamst the introduction or spread o suc con gion. 1’·¤•1¢r Sec. 3. That_any person, company, or corporation knowingly violating the provisions of this Act or the orders or regulations made in plpigulance thegegflshalgbe gpiltytcif a ngsdemeanplr, aéid pndeppviction s a epums e ya neo no ess an one un re dollars r more than one thousand dollars, or by_ imprisonment not more thigh one year, or by both such fine and imprisonment. Approved, February 2, 1903. bmary GHAP.350.—-AnA F`th °hm I th lar l "`”"‘*‘"*"'[,:ubuc' N2:::;. other live stock in the Ic1l m¥)rly?1:nd g other ‘purpc§:g.0f homes. mma, md Be it enacted by t/le Senate and House 0 Rqrresentatévea oft}: Un 'ted State.; ofrimervkza in Oongreaa alsserntledf That any person, whlethel an •mu¤g,¤m. Indian or otherwise, who shall hereafter be convicted in the Indian ,,,E,‘fg,,'§_°·”“·’·“’“· Territory of stealing any horse, mariah gelding, filly, foal, mule, ass. or jenny or of stealing, or markingng or wounding with intent to steal, lnny kind of cattle, tpigs, hdgs, sheep, or goats, shall be punished by a fine of not more an one thousand dollars, or b imprisonment for not more than fifteen years, or by both such fine and imprisonment, at the discretion of the court.