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  of 
  AfiKicuLTURE. 
  805 
  

  

  Xo 
  person 
  shall 
  sell 
  anv 
  oleagiiions 
  ?\il)staiiccs 
  not 
  mad:' 
  of 
  

   pure 
  milk 
  or 
  eroam, 
  that 
  are 
  colored, 
  stained, 
  or 
  mixed 
  witli 
  an- 
  

   natto 
  or 
  any 
  other 
  e<doring 
  matter 
  or 
  snhstance. 
  (Laws 
  1880, 
  

   chap. 
  84, 
  sees. 
  1, 
  2, 
  3, 
  4.) 
  

  

  The 
  State 
  Dairy 
  Commissioner 
  (appointed 
  by 
  the 
  State 
  Board 
  of 
  

   Health) 
  is 
  empowered 
  to 
  enforce 
  the 
  laws 
  relating 
  to 
  oleomar- 
  

   garine, 
  butterine 
  or 
  any 
  imitation 
  of 
  any 
  dairy 
  prodnct. 
  

  

  Xotitication 
  must 
  be 
  given 
  to 
  a 
  purchaser 
  at 
  the 
  time 
  of 
  sale 
  of 
  

   imitation 
  bntter 
  or 
  cheese. 
  

  

  The 
  maniifactnre 
  and 
  sale 
  of 
  anv 
  substance, 
  which 
  shall 
  be 
  

   artificially 
  colored 
  in 
  imitation 
  or 
  semblance 
  of 
  yellow 
  butter 
  pro- 
  

   duced 
  from 
  pure 
  milk 
  or 
  cream 
  is 
  forbidden, 
  except 
  the 
  sale 
  of 
  

   oleomargarine 
  so 
  marked 
  and 
  packed 
  as 
  to 
  advise 
  the 
  customer 
  of 
  

   its 
  real 
  character, 
  free 
  from 
  artificial 
  color 
  that 
  causes 
  it 
  to 
  look 
  

   like 
  butter. 
  (Laws 
  1895, 
  chap. 
  332.) 
  

  

  It 
  shall 
  be 
  the 
  duty 
  of 
  the 
  State 
  dairy 
  commissioners 
  to 
  inves- 
  

   tigate 
  cases 
  reported 
  by 
  the 
  local 
  boards 
  of 
  health 
  where 
  con- 
  

   tagious 
  diseases 
  exist 
  among 
  cows 
  kept 
  for 
  supplying 
  milk, 
  and 
  

   he 
  may 
  prohibit 
  the 
  use 
  of 
  milk 
  from 
  such 
  cows. 
  (Laws 
  1893, 
  

   chap. 
  207.) 
  

  

  It 
  is 
  prohibited 
  to 
  possess 
  or 
  sell 
  any 
  milk 
  containing 
  any 
  un- 
  

   healthy 
  ingredient, 
  or 
  substance, 
  or 
  which 
  has 
  been, 
  transported 
  or 
  

   stored 
  in 
  an 
  unclean 
  manner 
  or 
  place, 
  or 
  which 
  is 
  produced 
  from 
  

   'diseased 
  cows 
  or 
  cows 
  kept 
  in 
  or 
  stabled 
  in 
  an 
  unhealthful 
  condi- 
  

   tion. 
  (Laws 
  1897, 
  chap. 
  152.) 
  

  

  The 
  board 
  of 
  health 
  may 
  prohibit 
  the 
  sale 
  of 
  milk 
  that 
  may 
  be 
  

   contaminated 
  by 
  the 
  emanations, 
  exhalations 
  or 
  discharges 
  of 
  

   any 
  person 
  sick 
  with 
  commuuicable 
  disease. 
  (Laws 
  1898, 
  

   chap. 
  182.) 
  

  

  IsEW 
  3IEXU0. 
  

  

  City 
  councils 
  shall 
  provide 
  for 
  the 
  inspection 
  of 
  milk 
  and 
  other 
  

   dairy 
  products. 
  (Compiled 
  laws 
  1897, 
  sees. 
  1244, 
  1246, 
  1248- 
  

   1257, 
  2402.) 
  

  

  