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LESTRADE, FRANCIS W., butter dealer and manufacturer of oleomargarine Against 

 the bill How farm butter is made and shipped What labels comprise Imita- 

 tion creamery Creamery butter Process butter, 165 Oleomargarine no detri- 

 ment to butter, 166 Quality of butter compared with years ago, 167 Quick 

 production of butter, 168 Prices of butter, 172 Corner in butter, 174 Trade of 

 1900, 175 Exports of, 176 Not 30,000 pounds uncolored oleomargarine sold in 

 United States, 178 Australian industry, 179 More about butter prices, 215 

 Butter trust, 216. 



McCoy, JOHN C., representing Kansas City Live Stock Exchange Against the bill 

 Healthfulness of oleo, 64 Grout bill aims at life of industry Cost of butter to 

 the people, 65 Organization of the creamery interests Amount of caul fat 

 Live-stock statistics for Kansas City, 66 Loss to live-stock interest if bill should 

 pass How price of co\vs would be affected by Grout bill, 67 Value of cows 

 Value of hogs and loss on, 68 Tax paid by oleomargarine Cattle interests only 

 asked protection once, 70 Resolutions of Kansas City Live Stock Exchange, 71 

 Grout bill aims at life of great commercial industry Magnitude of live-stock 

 industry Reference to authorities on healthfulness of oleomargarine, 675 Class, 

 legislation of the most objectionable character Ingredients of oleomargarine 

 Value of the ingredients of oleomargarine Loss on ingredients which make up 

 oleomargarine if bill is passed Cattle in United States January 1, 1900, and value 

 of, 676 Loss to labor and manufacturers Cattle States and dairy States, 677 

 Things Grout bill asks you to do What food legislation should aim at, 678 

 Fixing the price of butter Milch cows in the United States Extract from Orange 

 Judd Farmer on cow situation Infers colored oleomargarine is a harmless article 

 of food, 679 Reference to tuberculosis in milk Per cent of animals in dairy 

 herds infected with tuberculosis Inspection of animals at stock yards, 680 Seal 

 of condemnation on oleo oil Explanation of discrepancy of statements on live- 

 stock question, 681 Estimate of $2 per head loss on cattle, 682 Can diseased 

 meat be gotten on the market at present, 683 Passage of Grout bill would pro- 

 hibit manufacture of oleomargarine No complaint from consumers, 685 Stamp 

 on the oleomargarine package Retail price of oleomargarine in Kansas City 

 Discussion of reduction of tax on colored oleomargarine, 686 Palatability of 

 uncolored oleomargarine Possibility of diseased fat in oleo oil The exportation 

 of oleo oil, 687 Effect of exports upon domestic market values From whom 

 does demand for this bill come, 688 Three classes interested in passage of Grout 

 bill, 689 Experience of Congressman Bailey in the Washington market Prices 

 of butter and butterine in Washington, 690 Hard times and cattlemen Cattle 

 depreciated over $9,000,000 on account of hard times, 691. 



MCNAMEE, J. F., vice-president and chairman of legislative committee Columbus 

 Trades and Labor Assembly, Columbus, Ohio Against the bill Labor dis- 

 cussed Want to perpetuate employment of men making oleomargarine, 351 

 If oleomargarine is suppressed butter will be high, 352 Grout bill means 

 destruction of industry Establishes a precedent, 353 Use of oleomargarine 

 prosecutions for political purposes, 354 Always accustomed to eating butter yel- 

 low, 355 Oleomargarine's keeping qualities, 357 Why not eat all olemar- 

 garine white, 358 Eating oleomargarine no disgrace, 359 Resolutions of Chi- 

 cago Federation of Labor against, 360 Resolutions Horseshoers' Union, 361 

 Resolutions of decorators of Cleveland, 362 Credentials from organization, 

 504 Reprisal against labor threatened, 505 Would make butter 55 or 60 cents, 

 507 Resolutions Cleveland Building Trades Council, 508 Senator Allen's expe- 

 rience, 509 Fooling the old lady, 510 Amount caul fat Temperature raw- 

 materials of oleomargarine heated to Method of making oleo oil Stearin in 

 all oils Paraffin from petroleum, 510 Number cattle slaughtered in United 

 States Amount lard used in oleomargarine Amount cotton-seed oil Percentage 

 ingredients in oleomargarine Cotton-seed oil not a necessary ingredient, 511 

 Distinguishing oleomargarine from butter Melting point of oleomargarine and 

 butter, 512 Clarifying point of oleomargarine, 513. 



MEDAIRY, SUMMERFIELD B., president Baltimore Pure Butter Protective Association 

 For the bill Fraud in Baltimore All oleomargarine was sold as butter, 440 

 Why Grout bill is wanted, 441. 



MILLER, W. E., representing Armour & Co., Kansas City Against the bill Invest- 

 ment in oleomargarine business Color of oleomargarine Can't pay 10-cent tax, 

 47 Digestive experiments, 48 New York butter receipts, 50 Butter market 

 conditions, 51 Senator Warner Miller's remarks, 52 Political methods of 

 National Dairy Union, 52 Percentage of butter Coloring used Fats used, 

 54 Paraffin in oleomargarine, 55 Oleo oil, how made, 56 Petition of South 

 St. Paul stockmen, 57 Resolution of Cotton Oil Crushers' Association, 58 Oleo- 

 margarine, exports of, 59 Resolutions of Sioux City Live Stock Exchange, 60 



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