878 . INDEX. 



Doesn't compete with butter of higher grade, 35 Quality of butter made, 36 

 Use of paraffin Intended to destroy industry, 37 Purpose of State laws shown, 

 38 Oleomargarine can't pay 10-cent tax, 38 Cost of renovated butter Uncol- 

 ored oleomargarine can not be sold, 39 Color not to resemble butter Attention 

 called to renovated-butter bill, 40 Interest of cattlemen in oleomargarine, 41 

 What is neutral lard? 41 Precise wording of Grout bill, 42. 



GIBSON, ROBERT, Dallas, Tex. Statement Against the bill Statement of injury that 

 would be done cotton-seed oil industry Where members of Cotton-seed Crushers' 

 Association are located, 738. 



GROSVENOR, Hon. E. O., food commissioner of Michigan For bill Letter filed, 447. 



GROUT, Hon. W. W. For bill Explanation of bill, 3 Discussion of Wilson interstate- 

 commerce law Original-package decision, 4 Explanation of 10-cent tax Man- 

 ufacturers of oleomargarine and fraud Constitutionality of tax, 5 Profits in sale 

 of oleomargarine, 7 Difference between coloring oleomargarine and butter, 8 

 Wads worth bill scheme of Wm. Lorimer Does not protect consumer at table, 

 570 Butter at Delmonico's white, 573 Cost of oleomargarine, 574. 



HABECKER, JOHN J., Philadelphia butter merchant For the bill Few people buy 

 oleomargarine knowingly History of oleomargarine's imitations of the various 

 grades of butter, 217 Oleomargarine business is fraud all through, 218 Why 

 oleomargarine is not sold honestly, 219. 



HAKE, J. A., president South Omaha Live Stock Exchange Against the bill Mag- 

 nitude of Nebraska beef interests, 739 Receipts of cattle in South Omaha 

 Uncolored oleomargarine is unsalable, 740 Memorial from South Omaha Ex- 

 change against Grout bill, 741 Letter from S. S. Hadley, Cedar Rapids, Nebr. 

 Letter from J. B. Tierney, Ansley, Nebr. Letter from S. P. Delatour, 742 Letter 

 from T. B. Hord, . Central City, Nebr., 743 Letter from R. M. Allen, Ames, 

 Nebr. Letter from John Reimers, Grand Island, Nebr. Letter from N. L. An- 

 derson, Sacramento, Nebr. Letter from Matt Dougherty, Sydney, Nebr., 744 

 Amount of oleomargarine sold in Nebraska last year Prices of oleomargarine and 

 butter, 746 Letter from F. H. M. Woods, South Omaha Live Stock Exchange 

 Letter from George Harvey, Kearney, Nebr. Letter from A. M. Treat, Chappell, 

 Nebr., 747. 



HAMILTON, Hon. JOHN, secretary of agriculture of Pennsylvania For the bill 

 Indorsements of Grout bill Pennsylvania is pledged to it Difficulties of enforce- 

 ment of State laws, 152 The constitutional question Do the States know what 

 they want? 153 Bill is constitutional, 154 Healthfulness of oleomargarine, 

 155 Digestibility, 156 How dairy interests would be affected with oleomarga- 

 rine, 157 Evidence of fraud corroborated by every food commissioner Grout 

 bill will overcome all difficulties, 160. 



HANNAH, W. S., president Kansas City Live Stock Exchange Against the bill 

 Waste products of packing industry, 673 Room enough for both products in the 

 market Grout bill is not just legislation, 674. 



HEWES, JAMES, president Produce Exchange of Baltimore For the bill Serving 

 oleomargarine at hotel or restaurant a legal sale, 457 History of legislation on 

 oleomargarine First legislation in Maryland, 647 Revenue officers do not attend 

 to police portion of bill Conversation with district attorney, 648 Judge Loch ren's 

 reversal of opinion Why commerce clause is wanted, 650 Uncolored oleomar- 

 garine deceives no one Could uncolored oleomargarine find sale? Best New 

 York hotels use uncolored butter Color of uncolored oleomargarine, 651 Jus- 

 tice Harlan's opinion of coloring oleomargarine, 652. 



HOARD, Hon. W. D., president National Dairy Union For the bill Purpose of bill 

 Difference between coloring oleomargarine and butter Coloring winter butter, 

 11 Canada forbids manufacture and sale of oleomargarine in any form Groyt 

 bill needed for promotion of honesty, 113 The overriding of the State laws, 

 583 Oleomargarine the poor man's butter Repressive taxation Comparative 

 statement of output Object of tax on oleomargarine, 584 Experience of France 

 in healthfulness England's experience with healthfulness About the colonng 

 of oleomargarine Coloring of butter President Cleveland's message regarding 

 fraud Oleomargarine business is not legitimate The innocuousness^of oleomar- 

 garine has not been shown, 585 Melting point of oleomargarine Where butter 

 fat is found Butter fat unlike any other fat Grout bill no hardship to con- 

 sumers Oleomargarine prohibited in Canada A farm paper's criticism of the 

 National Live Stock Association, 586 Whom the Grout bill is pushed by, 587. 



HOBBS, JOHN S., editor National Provisioner Against the bill Pure and impure 

 foods Composition of normal butter, 712 Comparison of salted butter and 

 oleomargarine Digestibilities of the butters, 713 Heat-producing fats and their 

 digestibility The birth of butterine, 714 Stearin in cotton-seed oil A painted 

 virgin The sterilization of milk as a guard against disease Oleomargarine the 



