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lt; f 8 a* IA ' 2sY. QUARANTINE.; that, in evpry case, tpirty bo quit 8pfficient. ,: nety ts to prohibition, pur-? and :* - 4 h . t I I I The Gazette contends thati tc answer the purpose for which a quarantine is supposed to be esUbliabed, 1 ninety days is more than is mecessary. We believe that in evg ry esse,' tpirty -days would days amounts , 's:ys noplpla ThcjJe wh d do not underitarid , tho range system may not kndw the '; vwasbn why. We snll tell them.; Sup- y* .. , sr '' ' XL f , 'posing that a Montana man wistats to . v bnmj a herd f cattle to- Alberta, y 10;000 head. He( cannot .begin l dric lt; until after the,spring rounjd Mover iji m J'1 ; '-- ' * / . i Btatemoftt Ifl thi P*JF ta vised a settler to go Eetence to Alberta, by is a joke played upon fii (he boys. Thew is itinctjon between our lit-fc tha m ie gt; i ; t T W serious oflence in lt; iial, while bis is entir W tflsej ifj trvie, not UtogRife- a 1'proceeding. We hafe the n Af being able to pro , while he cannot. barge thit the editor ed a syndicate for t .porting, steer. Irop, not a tremenduouiily should JpaviB it unjjotjeed impute this,, as the IJiotive i, ti ks lOSt sir hkk mt ini cattle k 11 ottier foi intl irt it I f 8 1? If ' ' a * ' tombd to it before winterxsct thirty dAys are sufficient, why - ' IL. say up is Montana. This being the ot reach the line ;before r being worked during the F'rounH upland then driven a long .di* V gt; It bc-e, the cattle reach the quarantine j' ground south of the St Mary's River, ysVs fore and poor. There they moat te lor 90 days, :pr I until October, close herded1 daring all that time. Anyone knows that range cattle will not pick up if close herded. In the 'average year, they will ureet With a . driving snow and. sleet storm Toward the end lof September or j early in Oc- tober. Thai supposing their final destination tp be the Little Jpo* country, or even7 further ,north ; af er the- f y quarantine has' lapsed, they wi still .have a hundred or mare miles th t ravel. When they reach their range, It will a November at the earliest, alp 1 .the , gn and-may he covered with snof, and- th lt; 'lakes,, springs and'rivers frozen up. . 'j .Thsy dre Jhin, tired, apd on a strange ' rarige. The consequence is that, during *f , th-q ensuing winter a large proportion bi thorn die. Ay,ould any mart1, who had ,- ' not taken leaV ot his. senses, drive tb Alpcrta undcrlthese conditions 1 The experience pf tho past two years haa shown tliat no one has. become suifi- ( *' * / rciently daft to risk it. gt;--V vi . . . ; On the other hand we have good reason to; believe ttfit thirty days Would beainple to show symptdns of .any disease that might be lurking in al herd of cattle im ported from Montana. * Wjiile even th irty days quarantine. is not necessary, that period would not f s I mean the total prohibition of al fur- tlier import* fromthe south, for, after being detained for that,length ot - time, it would be possible to get cattle to then* new ran Ire in time to get Jaccus- Tf i pose I j-. v If disease is vfhat Dr. Mcllachran and others are af aid bf, they will of con rse be content witii a quarantine of thirty days. We are aware that some ofltheifi, and thos 3 papers, j whum have Nno miiid of their gt;wn, have let tne (cat ange of viteiispn t ie ibpai stion. The editor ,ot tins d.jfkt fo ur; ffaffx j kes this occasion tp th ap hnever formed a 8ynfli import jjiteore from Montana, he was, ever directly or in-directi ' raected ,with any such syndics far' asiiihe knows no such sy lt;re4 4- ' rpr change of opinion lt;p this qu iq.i since 1884, Dr. Mcil Lcliran mun find some, other motive. '.That ' 1 w . , I.I i J chance ;pf view i8a circumstanr fe that 'we;4re not in the leaat ashamed I o jindeedlit can be caljed ;a chanaeJ c has Itit- e lufci* hit Hie ai OJ nor in the territories, .act The prohibitionists could pxa eexample of theirfellowcranksin tha partitionito have the Soot Act sub- tted tb the people. T tba reports of ths prooeedihp of tive Assembly says: Mr. Tdrriff read ani extract from theL Gizcm olsiming that if prohibition iplo t'hers will ignore said the same thin ; pd 9 ka. Mr. Turriff had 1 it. Western This stm f lialyithi di ige. 188 . wlj were lead tjo believe t danger'tt tha 7introduction Npl i fc U9 T ii 8** . * *. 1 * . T1 arid1 Ti ' iP where tS At that time t it yJT' J * ti HnrJ bet x* ween and tnose easterly .-- ..vi. /L iposed gt;riugh estabi h.hor never had any dtseaseiUcattle, i'uro-pneumonia was sU Since that tithe, a tl syateuiiOf rjluarantine has beor liftedJ gt;y our, southerri ne Mot i ease Ss now impossible fir Ifejtch that territory Iir k quarantines. Alb' rt the* efoftf (perfectly guarded fro qi-Wtejfll TlurGAZKTTKTwill st up. bot,l hftnds fo'nany quarapti ecegsary'w keep opt seab , but 'when th in i.kept up as a 0 prevent the fitTthe f cittlOi aidvJs the r rather.*completl antjin protest j' it* ductio tar-iin ml oj 1. witl itot: ti r t*i biading press diitritt wfr and good lui so W vi v dforfo fori l)i gt; speedily *n he 'I J -lea nui .r - lt; en it. f m W e also joirV wjitll Mrsj JN ends-iri hoping cha am tever iti thi em- L7hO *** o -tt rD rell, itire the Howed his eathusi- to run away with his common sense, he Id hive observed that the Mnoleod rrtK said : -They (the poldbition ibera) may as well nnd-erstand onse for allllthafi Alberta add Saskatrliewsn Will not bollicUtcd to in this impor ani matitr by AslUsboia. j through sheerj bruulforce, should t csed in forcing prohibition u-sf wb wariv thera that tiie.law jpU gt;be heoti in jnoU contempt, 4nd be more openly brcftenjthari tlie present ons. This* very diffirsiut from the unqualified, statenunt qu ied nhove. We stUlisay that if Alberta , Majority1 in favor f tha liwnft sys- and, on a vote ef the iVhole tertitories boia, oreven Assinaboia and Saskat- * 8 ' nl sboald cary projhibition, and force the license majority in Albert i, the district will not submit to it. - 1 ' . Empire aays no complaintjl hava od the department of Interior from set wlSd have been ordered off the -leases. rs of letters havo been, written' by Iw t ' ilpwn. eaw's d pjermanently se t who : -. Albjerta ur n iem uu r tlie Ith hot: coliitinuiir the detdlopment of the count Ml 1*11- gt; dange ppose it In 188* ; ppr e4'H quarantine to avert' to believe was a th rom disease. As that e feel quite justified i our support from a served its purpose, i d any, and 48 not ecessavy, but a positiv ouritry. ich 'y r: of d h t s-ijnisieut to Ian 111 pKvately nrnition a *W I 4) Is nljle one, for giUtast if li other que Ati him far lk ,y V)U Ujxcla P s stbmli* ce ) ing settlers, and others alraadyj settl- the government asking for perniission le or remain where they werei The r has always been that the novcfnroent thing to do with lie matter, and that one ;to' apply to. perfectly rifcht in the leisc holder was the ThJ f overs ment wsiro whjAhoy did, but it selems tA nd thai such a c- mhiunication bears 4 very close Ijresem- bis icJ to a complaint. AgArn, is odr Tor- out extemporary not aware tlia auv mart to Uke the Uoublfa oi ment off Interior records, a might be fonsd. have made oomplaiaw in the least effect the queatioD.' Ta, fact remains that, sines the leases verr tod, settlers have been ejected, aa* msjny others have been warned te mass fu rther improvements, aad to leave their locations. Surely it ia not becoming iQ t Ti gt; xmto Empire to haggle over ths poiai u to Whether settlers have complained to s , rtmeut or not, when it can get plenty of cnee that the evil itself exists. It might interest the readers of the .Empire, if paper would discover how assay tlejs hive neter come near thin country oaring - to bbe existence of the clause in the leases. prohibiting them. l L I * N Hpnrsteadlna Ibiurbrra* 'Leases ' Lr - j the folloVint excellent letter app in ha Winnipeg Free PresL of Dec. fits To the Editor of the Free pjrees. 8ir,-Vrhi weak gt;oint ih ybur Ottawa dia- patch of tht 28th ult, regarding thu subject (injthe isaub of the -29th) ia that it lacks th, essential element of truth. It also pUial; shows iateijt te deceive the general public and in this 1 am sorry to say, docs not dif. ferigreatly froaiagood deal of ths 'Wor sSBiTr'Tf** ,j. thedepwtmen iac uesUoJlsayB tkat tae Hcfli. Thoe. White, in 188.5, p nt i-lto opera tiou regulations providing thit settlsrs coald take up .homssteads on rancher's leases sad thajt they could remain in poksession. he Hon. Thos. White put into operation no such regulation. Hs originated nd to him he tho credit) a new form of lease ces- t.iiiiing a regulation permitting settleri w. v tries. This is known as tne new Ins.. Tht Void leaao, the form granted prior ie dl absolutely forbids settleta of any kiti Whi s lt; ttlcd on an old leUe could notlget aa I anA (with thia he could not or did not Jfata the behMf s.iit tifnc utl 3pians un . pic .ljranl'rj me- tokj 11 l r - thc A i a coneap indent that ? n is a niokt of tlrkl c 11 iat* 1 He of iciala wo gt; T ieS 8ure it psjer nlj nd 1N wry Uwt thoy 'NfW pl the bag by ajrgiyni, j ivaiit the -quarantine continued , ,, w. . . vebt the iverstoikintr bf the ' I' f rjourse it is s silly arguin *' ''ihfto is still titoJfor'tWm. to ' fHh-i sorry for their m)sdejedsi I Tl know that quoting slttrs American papers i'to jshow that 1 few cortiers of the- range country ftere are Buffering ijrom oylrorowd- toipre innges. nt, but orient They tracts SUPT. NEALE. It Will be seen elsewere in s 1 lu gt;- I ** ti Mi tut the commandof the ediPoJlbe in the Maclerkl dis helen llansfem'd'-. to Supt. R sriijcti.tt Superintendent Cott come .from Itr-giua to superin son tor the transfer t. QSTea e ho* been * ir t tifl leave of Absence. It 1 tiitibu ih iauujB3ipu 01 ODBsMM .He and , hi h i ewjrked w. tho and lulaeliood tb; this, aa id must vould 1 *ve Served for and without the perniiwion of ler? Will ihe Kmplp) My J on government, than any up a homeaiend on an old , lea lrrind Ranchfc.ror thc OxIuV ns hoi the settler cN say Huncho F that Dr. ve nment: re har* 1. hi iteriniTy a hartjiea arel li QlZKTTK geon. re, sl pired td against th. Mel 1 1 1 1 ,afo proved to be vrald to wit hi iiiade icert official capa th ty. ximiple,'will he protected ini'hli hold- in other words get pis entry, iji ititc of refa-ral of the hohlent of theaoy leubes to givk llli ir consent': I'.jie' it aay this inj tho fac i oflklie contract which the' xoyiklnmeiit Inn mills with these inqp? A*'e ihifcik not. and. uieieforsL its staleowit thiit letilora ferk.. .-When it ia known that fourtifths w mdre of-this diatyict is held nndor the old Jeslse''-system it will bo unrierstood how it iuterferea with aettlon.ont. r 1 - 'heactual .-t.ae of 'artalrs now U tb t if * aeltler lias the temerity to looitebii ao 'old lerwc'-.the lease holder, if he dooa notaiinsl ly turn him oil , Inmig ik-tei red fix gt;m such 4 coirsej Iw public opinion und Uie dsngti oi slii-riflg up the i ueation, refuvea to give the mJii his Written issriiiitii nx u gt; settle, aud .he .11 the f iture ou tne old leases, h liw d ni o ou tno old iislcad.1 Jit ire- .vnd'-pl i lt; gt; inialcsd.l I'I if* hohlersj'of j ohl still have the po er to eject jlfettlore; nsi/thi s nly way thc tfbvcrmiicnV c m pro- gt;: lt;h them in their holdings is to insert the ;lers clauie.in the old' leases, and nako tjbim iu every respect .similar to the new / u vn?- i iranl aha denibrl b B I ise. wewoul4 sdviethe Irj its irrrjipneii S .1 t Mil' r The CljAr H *M is doijv itkW-ot fo I prevent Is dfcvelopment of tiicj rtti gs industry K'tti If an actlfal count of thelJ eat iriirobable that the chang 1 w : widently , contemplate in no argutn en t in fa vo r pi disease.'' ai - BE F SYNDICATE tvsWP gt; - McEachrin writes to fewal Herald, of Nov. 29th, ctyefti an editorial train- the Gazette of Sept 19th, lvS 4, of j the quaran note accompanying this i ubut it may be air j (the article of Wore the edit* urn) formed a syndicate purpose of impo rti ig steers frj gt;jn Mon- tSaW I 1 'a Thi I * 1 la L tr.e runp) cowntry proper (not a from thi f iney it o ''er SO, a id the I a :rcs of Mriim). wore iiiieid lt;U JI; foi This U quit* Eaokiaaa fot ro r gt; gt; cEao . ,-mt gt; o*i i ti * rthy ol (Dr. Me- iuiigiijsti * * *8i *a . did' to hich the r.j J w * * ** gt; springjjwill be made permam it now, a avoid-j the trouble of e-tians- the command, at the 'ej i 0 f Uie and again th the sprin are few in the district will n t keenly regret the de u'pt Neale and his family, d sinoeri will be the ity which moved 8u )t; yeale his sUyb recent severe illness trip east imperative, to accompany her *J 1 *l has obtained leave. friends .will be pl that, iiithough far from lt;laay improvingiw hiialth, doubtless soon be as well as Oazstkb feels that ing one upon which the appreciation of tattejeway in w biosM the 1 1*4*91 istiho ioe force, for upon ita feteciencV iakeepingdiimcrimi wuat* olit agai tit iu tl list fall beef i v. *. koro ca re fa. work i r 1 y mak t sSJ fi stfsekj wees cajl iula one ra wpen f irther if Alr lo in taken I. we fiuch i fsct,, from who lythe r m Ot avoj so Tl 10 aisctt lisla i m id alsoi t ir 'eating o, c rant tek tj to r ijr jitei. faco 0: th that g Ian Jh a h tempo rar of anv in If 9 if iji marks -hivaeca i thi ct) ' that the ikngi 1, and eaOU, U likely Injurj toAjbr'rU, ho government should not fail ,w have . charges the C.. /r.TTK has -iiinrh-jagainst McKachran investigated by aJParlia* lUlntarly committee. -That gentleman Jiolds jNln imbortant public position luYifler' the cruhieiit, which hc.muat be mad V to re- unless he can puhntantiate the aaaer- s he has publicly made, AmonJ other igs the Gazettk has charged : lliat Dr. Ivaohrau has rofuacd settlers j'pormis- t lt; locate, on, the Walrond Ranche ' 1 i* * 1 , and haa threatened arich settlsrs with ctionj-He deiiiea tliat sneh is tin' case. 1 If Tl at ho advised a moat ckairabld littler t 10 to isillims of going .;crics le capi - ieli ho 11 coifcei aed 1 1ft lirljad td talk a plslw t Supt h isant out ith lt; tt ditu 1 t tie lim or lt; leation ties U11 1 gt;ry . P rliamentary investigation. it Uio fan stno Ithe gt;ulil havi 115, id thr loney. iptrti.tbe u itified in voting 'he I tow be funiisl fi ;mb1 ieu lt; oi it I ove rortli .joy opisfion of Texas in preference to Alhc ta -lie iiis. We staid prepared I gt; prove. k them* charges, if ' indeed . Mie dciiart nt of Interior has not already piofcd of I iem. If what we have state is un- e, Dr.Mcl chriu) has been groaslf misre' acnxld, and toe Oa/.kttk' deserve to bej isur id.' Tne only way that the lie aatisfactoroly settled is by an iii injestigatiou on thc part of the Unt, Ud this Is all that Wh ask foi. * I gt;r. MLKarjhrana ex gt;resaions df contempt for thej Klitor of thif p.i gt;cr, anrl his lilwllous an flllnderous statcrncnu concerning us ma, gijre ' him considerable satiafactioa, bu Doither they nor his simple'denial ofei cHar ts constitute a good or suffiifcnt d 4 fshce. jNo doubt Pr. McRachraaihrill U tas eager as we are in demasding ii land, klid lacks a title, lie is a squatter' on sufferahec, nothing more. This ia a big .' enough M Ti-flJr for mosil menJ* jf . j further'on the desjsatch. stetos **. 'It wai ' or lercd tliat no mbio ranching teases fo: th it period (i. e. 21 year-) beigrantedY' ll lesaes, new' aud old, were anrl in nted lor 21 yeais subject to the pro*** them) that they might be tehnina T kl e * U two years tier by iln'Cs.vernment. hfy J And'again, instead of oabcelliag*' lesVi when onportunity orTers, J can point * hi ndreds of thousands of tsstss; in this Ai tr ct alone, leased but uoktocked, ixwM br t tne rent unpaid, uuex-cell-ed for a n lt; -i ture, but Ii.uimI from the settler hy a njiiiicae wall of greedy self interest- on ihs pirt.of the .speculator, and apathy, idJiI 10 e .cej, or wtorse, on tho side oj thc (JosVia mmt' : ' li rneie are ths* facts, and let who can pr ove them, matter, ijDpaf govern Mhclsjorl, Dec. 15th, II HUR . A il The a fc G 1 don gov to vote lie have fa ic 'of ith m ii *.- r***U ' A-,*. V* 'ow A * ni- z*r L l * lt; f* p.;S,i. : W 1 - *m. I 1 -1- : TSBI* . i I ' A 'K . 9.* pi gt;r'-*: ;j. S ',-. A * ' lt; I, - Toronto Empire, ot a recent date No complaints such a* the jMacleod ra -speaks of have reashed the j Interior rt rtmerit, that sctUers on landcorersd by hsrs1 leases in ht NorthAVeat have 1 ordered off by the ranchers. The re- * oA . * 1 lions providing that a settler may take uj) a hansestosd ona rancher's lease and re- 1 in poa .m bold gocd W the ent wiU protect sll settlers in their ' ;' H Tba Empira is fnilty either of *il/ally mis- srhat tba Maelaod Oazitns j*r raas- igaoraoc . Either- u h In all ooasciance ia a paps, wb to speak with authority ajptJ to Alberta. Tba Empire ig. fact that thera ara two hind, if oldiandtb. . Thk timm -hicb ri. th. Uaa. bold. er to eject eattiara ; tha latter hava a that aattUr. ay take ap Taa Empire vosld mak. pijhtt. bsUm tba* ererr Uoso ia Alberta tha clsoa. pmnitting sattlea en4, is aot tha caaa. The laasa. ths ttVl Ratrh or Lrasrs ronrollrd. i ft Large Dlslrlrt Throws , Oprn to Keltlrinent* I Mr. Pearce, foapoctor of. Mines, visltsJ .Macleod this weejk, and from him we laarjiei a large extent of country liad bten' rn open to settlementt by the cancel n of'a large number of peases. following is. as nearly ss we can lt; ' it, the country which, through car. on of old leases, fis now open for * t: i T *l* ih of Macleod, along ths east aids e( illow Creek to the Winder lease, which runs out aVit throe miles east of Will* Crcck, anrl from the Winder lease te im north of Mosquito Creak. All the U*i oi that, between the Little Bow *** Man's and Belly River, with tha en Hon of on in the forks of the Big n yRivers.i 1 '. the Und east of a line drawn M to Belly River, except twj ssA leases sUil held by Bell k Peterson All the land and T Pincher Creek 8S* As South Fork, as tar wast as L-ees I rses. is under the nsw hich are 9aty* lf.*i ,: - ,... V. *k.- * lt; 8 S./B a'- I * . gt;.'- mn*mno9w*. to setUeOMBt, except an. smsll on* ' VJ naaas of Ivea 4 Sharpa. I As alii be aaan at a glance, thU thra- opeSra larga axtaat of raloable arie,,ltcft aad graiint; land and it will I* Ih* * lf the people of thia oooatryi and th. Jo *. seent to make thb fac* as wid.ly kaa lt;* poaaibU amdaf tha imminratis piblp **8 Caaads. f , I * w. I lt;1 ' 1 i aolh Alt Horn.' it kii it of thi. OW ivijuy. .jjH HP+T*.- ri entii Ubyr thy oi t Wroajre XraJifirtd tow Suit Nealel h* month's lesVoofabBJ th i li-V -B'tlsUrfi* red U 8JpV tStecie. CdltsP ani of lU div St Anm tjliiMofUt. Wy coir ,4 of tlitS i irves lt; r-ywuJs .Chrlit IChuu tkciWlhfwrhoLM tm A v tho 8 lt; ihey h, 1. 'Vt hnuii. wah f gt; aiulsOiHe 1, la to A to 9 in*A . Ad Ler ;.* ioiig'i t tliobr ll-J-dif- and in- ro Lftirreu on TVk l I siUiis-, /..'.* t ft Holi 0 io lt;jA/ gt;/rr*Miiii used the 01 littr .1 thb white ipect very 1 thir. OnfasW iTai4n Of opinio)' anlrjhl iuperatiti i the kind lof ir Id by a ui U gt;ixA*r k 9 indi-tsttJil hind rfdjt io w ur .hi w 11 Mi-iiii-liM big ill til ar tlie.fi aa ff-s ll'l Ol I. t i ' 1 IherU Pi . i4 oni( *id ) ii Albeit haa In iw lli a'aii'jnHil W fof aadoD, v. Inrii jiiililgranju.' ii* a isJitjoiii, nUis cii Lry siii ' lr*e. rly lib- t e lt; lt;n jthd i Tabic SttHilllrjl I -in.ivn crUi p tii gt; , and kimoi te.thp8Jratiire * Jjll. ftUgerJ of thej pam m ujksi th- len tit 01 O tu wl di Hen, cijaUiirJ ia here Lis bhehall fh , and u vi tion of thai th tth.1 sa u.i ci 9 9 o Jfn haa'doul shOol, made .,, tbeasaouut. Btrjr Isi'itUs; Mtaadoi wn fon. 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