$2 ILLINOIS DAIRYMEN'S ASSOCIATION. 



A. — At the Pan American? 



Q. — At the place you claimed they took the prize? 



A. — At Washington the milk was all handled by the same man; the 

 same representative saw all the cows milked himself. 



Q. — The same party made the butter? 



A. — It is done by the Babcock test, per cent of fat and amount of fat. 



Q. — How would he judge that that was the best butter? 



A. — At Madison, why he gave all the prizes to the Rolsteins. 



Q. — Did the same party make the butter from all those different breeds 

 of cows? 



A. — I could not say whether the milk was handled by the same man 

 or the three or four men that were working in the factory ; all done in the 

 Madison Square Gardens, the same as in Chicago. 



REPRESENTING JERSEY EREED OF CATTLE. 



Mr. H. C. Taylor, of Oxfordville, Wisconsin. 



Mr. Chairman, Ladies and Gentlemen: 



There was a time in the history of the world when the Bible and the 

 newspapers were reliable sources of information and truth and everything 

 read in their pages were believed by the readers. I am led to believe that 

 hereafter the world will have to look upon the Dairymen's report from Illi- 

 nois to find some truth relative to the breed of dairy cattle. This will be 

 evident to you when I get through talking. 



The Illinois Dairymen's Association in session assembled. I feel like 

 asking the question in .lie language of the good old book, "Were there 

 not ten converted, but. where are tha nine?" I am sorry there are not 

 more of you here, but you are here and we will give you a good talking 



