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preceding year and shall show, among other things, the number of fac- 

 tories, creameries, and other places inspected, and by whom; the num- 

 ber of specimens of food articles analyzed, and the State analyst's re- 

 port upon each one when the analysis indicates the same to be contrary 

 to. law; the number of complaints entered against persons for violation 

 of the laws relative to the adulteration of food; the number of convic- 

 tions had and the amount of fines imposed therefor, together with such 

 recommendations relative to the statutes in force as his experience may 

 justify. The commissioner may also prepare, print and distribute to the 

 newspapers of the State, and to such persons as may be interested, or may 

 apply therefor, a monthly bulletin containing results of inspections, the 

 results of analysis made by the State analyst of articles offered for sale 

 contrary to law, with popular explanation of the same, and such other 

 information as may come to him in his official capacity relating to the 

 adulteration of food and drink products and of dairy products, so far 

 as he may deem the same of benefit and advantage to the public; also a 

 brief summary of all the work done during the month by the commis- 

 sioner and his assistants in the enforcement of the laws of the State, but 

 not more than ten thousand copies of each of such monthly bulletins 

 shall be printed: Provided the necessary printing shall be done by the 

 State printer, and all expense for stationery and printing shall be au- 

 dited and paid from the same fund and in the same manner as other State 

 printing and stationery. 



All fines, penalties and costs recovered for violations of this act and 

 other acts now enacted or hereafter to be enacted prohibiting or regu- 

 lating the adulteration of foods shall be paid into the State treasury to 

 the credit of the general fund of the State. 



12. No person shall, within this State, manufacture for sale, have in 

 his possession with intent to sell, offer for sale, or sell any article of 

 food which is adulterated within the meaning of this act, 



13. The term "food," as used herein, shall include all articles, 

 whether simple, mixed or compound, used for food, candy, drink or con- 

 diment by man or domestic animals. 



