876 INDEX. 



BRADY, F. W., representing cotton-seed oil interests Against the hill Cotton-seed 

 oil interests all over the South, while dairying only covers five States, 736 

 Where cotton-seed oil mills are located Damage to export trade Production 

 of oleo oil and its cleanliness, 737. 



CANTRELL, WM. R., secretary of the Williams & Flash Company, exporters of cotton- 

 seed oil Against the bill Growth of business in cotton-seed oil and products 

 Export demand for cotton-seed oil Claim of $4,000,000 a year loss in oleomar- 

 garine interest is destroyed Cotton-seed oil in France, 730 Purity of cotton- 

 seed oil, 731. 



CHEEK, W. B., South Omaha, Nebr., vice-president Live-Stock Exchange Against the 

 bill How oleomargarine is sold in Omaha Excessive demand for dairy prod- 

 ucts, 748. 



CONLEY, J. B., Greenville, Miss., representing Cotton-Seed Crushers' Association 

 Against the bill Effect of passage of bill on cotton-seed oil Number of cotton- 

 seed-oil mills, 322 Estimated loss per gallon An entering wedge Unfair that 

 oleomargarine makers should not be permitted to color, 32:5. 



COWAN, S. H., Fort Worth, Tex., attorney for Texas Cattle Growers' Association 

 Against the bill Resolutions of Texas Cattle Raisers' Association, 653 Resolu- 

 tions of South St. Joseph Live-Stock Exchange, 654 Grout bill is class legislation 

 Will affect cattle values from $3 to $4 per head, 655 Legislation benefiting but- 

 ter men simply should not be passed Law should not protect in selection of 

 food, 656 Would you buy butter if not colored? Want whisky colored? Mem- 

 bership of National Live-Stock Exchange Members know w T hat effect Grout bill 

 will have on cattle, 660 Would damage cattle $3 to $4 per head Value of fat used 

 from steers in oleomargarine, 661 Petitions from cattle owners for passage of 

 Grout bill Cattle men generally not opposing it Only range men who own 

 shares in stock yards oppose bill, 662. 



CLEAVER, ISAAC W., manager Acme Tea Company, Philadelphia For the bill 

 Beaten by our competitors who resort to fraud, 220 No demand for oleomarga- 

 rine at our 63 stores, 221. 



CRAMPTON, CHARLES A., chemist Internal Revenue Bureau Invited by committee 

 Trade urged to sell butterine for just what it is, 781 No secret in manufacture 

 of oleomargarine, 781 Melting tests of oleomargarine and butter, 782 Opinions 

 of leading chemists on oleomargarine, 783 Could not sell oleomargarine with 

 additional tax of 8c. lb., 784 Percentage of oleomargarine compared with pro- 

 duction of butter, 784 Output of butter for 1899 from New York paper, 785 

 Doing nothing in uncolored oleomargarine, 785 Discussion of violations of the 

 laws, 786 Discussion of effect of bill on cotton-seed oil industry, 787 Does the 

 farmer get additional price for his cattle? 788 Extracts from market papers on 

 butter values, 790 Average digestibility of oleomargarine and butter, 791. 



CULBERTSON, J. J., Dallas, Tex., treasurer Continental Cotton Oil Company, of New 

 York Against the bill Government stamp of approval on oleomargarine 

 Right of use of color in, 346 Color of cotton-seed oil, 347 Use of caustic soda 

 in refining cotton-seed oil, 348. 



DADIE, JOHN, of Wm. J. Moxley Company, makers of oleomargarine, Chicago 

 Against the bill Grout bill in new garb this time Object is to strike out life of 

 industry History of oleomargarine one of strife State laws have been declared 

 unconstitutional The law of 1886, 701 Provisions of law of 1886 A campaign 

 of education Advertising the article in Chicago Demonstrating the merits of 

 oleomargarine, 702 Manufacture of oleomargarine under modern improvements 

 Butter makers' complaint of dirty milk received at creameries Dairy herds 

 affected with tuberculosis, 703 Color to please the eye Consumer never prose- 

 cuted a dealer for violation of law, 704 Reference to letters of Wm. J. Moxley 

 sent to retailers Letter of Attorney Murray referred to Letter of Chas. Y. 

 Knight referred to and explained Regarding petitions received by members of 

 Congress, 705 People who are opposed to Grout bill Federation of Labor dis- 

 approves Congress should not be used as a bumper between rival interests 

 Samples of oleomargarine put up according to law, 706 Sale of oleomargarine in 

 Nebraska About coloring butter at the creameries, 707 Questions regarding 

 letter on color of oleomargarine Uncolored butterine could not be sold any 

 more than uncolored butter, 708 About sale of oleomargarine in wrappers with 

 corner turned down Question of amount and character of ingredients in oleo- 

 margarine, 709 Ingredients used in oleomargarine Manufacturers use different 

 formulas, 710 Germs in butter and oleomargarine How oleomargarine is sold, 

 711 Attention called to different shades of color. 



