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temperature, that is bottle No. 3 ? A. It stood at 78 on the lacto- 

 meter and thermometer 56 Fahr. 



Q. Did you see several cows milked ? A. Yes, sir. 



Q. Did you test their milk when pure with the lactometer and 

 thermometer ? A. I did, sir. 



Q. With what results ; state the numbers of the cows and the 

 results ? A. In one case the lactometer stood at 92 and the ther- 

 mometer at 60 Fahr* From another cow the lactometer stood 93 

 and the thermometer at 59 Fahr. 



Q. When did this take place ? A. Last Monday, I believe it 

 was the 18th of this month. 



Q. Look at these bottles and state whether they contain the 

 samples of pure milk direct, and milk from the cows ? A. They do 

 contain pure milk. 



Q. State which of the bottles, if any, of those contain samples 

 of pure milk of the cows to which you have referred ? A. They 

 all do. 



Q. You refer to only three, give us the fourth ; each cow's milk 

 is separate, I believe ? A. These are the three bottles. 



Q. Bottle No. 2 ; what does that contain ? A. That contains 

 pure milk. i 



Q. From which cow ? A. The name of the cow is Star ; the lac- 

 tometer stood at 92, and the thermometer at 60 Fahr. 



Q. Now, bottle No. 4 ? A. No. 4 is milk from a cow named 

 Mooley ; the lactometer was 93, and the thermometer 59 Fahr. 



Q. I believe cow No. 1 stood considerably higher ? A. Yes, 

 sir. 



Q. Give the facts as to that ? A. The lactometer stood at 115 

 and the thermometer at 60 Fahr. 



Q. From the time that milk came from the udder of the cow down 

 to the present moment, has it been in your custody continually ? 

 A. Yes, with the exception of a few minutes it was in the hands of 

 Mr. Kaspir. 



Q. Except that few minutes you have kept it day and night ? 

 A. Yes, sir, at night under lock and seal. 



Q. Has that milk been tampered with or adulterated in any way ? 

 A. It has not, except during the few minutes it was with Mr. Kas- 

 pir. 



