302 ILLINOIS STATE DAIRYMEN'S ASSOCIATION. 



ized, in person or by deputy, to enter any premises where feed 

 stuffs are stored and to take a sample not exceeding two pounds 

 in weight, from any lot or package of any commercial feed stuff 

 used for feeding any kind of farm live stock or poultry, as de- 

 fined in section 2 or of excepted materials named in section 3 of 

 this Act, which may be in possession of any manufacturer, im- 

 porter, agent or dealer. Any sample so taken shall be put in a 

 suitable vessel and a label signed by the State Food Commis- 

 sioner or his deputy, placed on or within the vessel, stating the 

 name or brand of the feed stuff or material sampled, the guar- 

 anty, the name of the manufacturer, importer or dealer, the 

 name of the person, firm or corporation from whose stock the 

 sample was taken, and the date and place of taking : Provided, 

 however, that whenever a request to that effect is made the 

 sample shall be taken in duplicate and carefully sealed in the 

 presence of the person or persons of interest, or their representa- 

 tive, in which case one of the said duplicate samples shall be 

 signed and retained by the person or persons whose stock was 

 sampled. Any person who shall obstruct the State Food Com- 

 missioner or his deputy while in the discharge of his duty under 

 this Act shall be deemed guilty of a misdemeanor, and upon con- 

 viction thereof shall be fined not less than twenty-five dollars 

 ($25.00) nor more than one hundred dollars ($100.00) for 

 each offense. The aforesaid State Food Commissioner shall 

 cause at least one analysis of each food stuff collected as herein 

 provided to be made annually. Said analysis shall include the 

 determinations of crude protein, of crude fat, and crude fiber, 

 and of such other ingredients as it is deemed advisable at any 

 time to determine. Said State Food Commissioner shall cause 

 the results of the analysis of the sample to be furnished the Agri- 

 culturel Experiment Station from time to time to be published 

 in annual bulletins or special circulars, together with such addi- 

 tional information concerning the character, composition and use 

 thereof as circumstances may require. 



Section 6. Any person who shall adulterate any whole or 

 ground grain with milling or manufacturing offals, or with any 



