Vekmont Agbicultueax Repoet. 



Sec. 4333. Justices shall have concurrent jurisdiction with 

 the county court in prosecutions under the four preceding sec- 

 tions. 



IMITATIONS OF BUTTER AND CHEESE. 



Sec. 4334. No person by himself, his agent, or servant, 

 shall manufacture out of animal fat,, or animal or vegetable oils 

 not produced from unadulterated milk or cream, any article in 

 imitation of butter or cheese, or mix with or add to milk, cream 

 or butter any acids or other deleterious substances, animal fats, 

 or animal or vegetable oils so as to produce an article in imita- 

 tion of butter or cheese. 



Sec. 4335. If a person violates the provisions of the pre- 

 ceding section he shall be fined not more than three hundred 

 dollars, and not less than one hundred dollars, or be imprisoned 

 for not more than one year and not less than six months for the 

 first offense; and for each subsequent offense shall be fined not 

 more than one thousand dollars and not less than three hun- 

 dred dollars or imprisoned for one year. One-half of the fine 

 shall go the the complainant. 



Sec. 4336. If a person by himself, his agent, or servant, 

 sells, exposes for sale, or has in his possession with intent to 

 sell, any article made in imitation of butter, that is of any 

 other color than pink,, shall, for every package sold or exposed 

 for sale, be fined fifty dollars, and for each subsequent offense 

 one hundred dollars. One-half of the fine shall go to the com- 

 plainant. 



Sec. 4337. If a proprietor or keeper of a hotel, restaurant, 

 hoarding house, eating saloon or other place where food is fur- 

 nished to persons paying for the same, places upon the table or 

 has in his possession with intent to use, any article made in im- 

 itation of butter, that is of any other color than pink, he shall be 

 fined fifty dollars for the first offense, and for each subsequent 

 offense one hundred dollars. One-half of the fine shall go to the 

 complainant. 



Sec. 4338. The complainant may cause specimens of sus- 

 pected butter or cheese to be analyzed or otherwise tested as to 

 color and compounds ; the expense of such analysis or test not 

 exceeding twenty dollars, in any case, may be included in the cost 

 of prosecution. 



Sec. 4339. A justice of the peace may issue a warrant for 

 searching, in the day-time, any store, hotel, boarding-house, or 

 other place where oleomargarine, butterine, or other substance 

 imitating butter or cheese is suspected to be kept or concealed, 

 when the discovery of such article may tend to convict a person 



