266 ILLINOIS DAIRYMEN'S ASSOCIATION. 



As many of the manufacturers and dealers are anxious to 

 know what is expected of them, and as I do not wish to take 

 any steps in the matter without legal advice, I would esteem it a 

 great favor if you would answer the above questions at as early 

 a date as possible. 



Thanking you for an early reply, I am, 



Very sincerely yours, 



Alfred H. Jones, 



Commissioner. 



July 26, 1905. 



Hon. Alferd H. Jones, State Food Commissioner, Robinson, 111. 



Dear Sir — I have your favor of the 24th inst., in which you 

 submit a number of questions in relation to the recent act of the 

 legislature concerning the manufacture and sale of concentrated 

 foods, as follows : 



First. Does section 8 apply to license fee for sales prior to 

 December, 1905? 



Second. Is there any penalty for violating said section 8 

 for selling any concentrated commercial feed stuffs without a 

 license, and if so, where and what? 



Third. If there is not any penalty for selling without a 

 license, does this invalidate the law, and if so, what part of it? 



Fourth. How can money paid into the State Treasury for 

 licenses provided in section 8 be drawn out for the purposes 

 specified in said section, i. e., Can it be drawn out on a warrant 

 of the State Food Commissioner? 



