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to the purity or excellence of any article manufactured or sold by them 

 to be used as food or in the preparation of food. 



9. The salary of the commissioner shall be paid from the fund appro- 

 priated for the payment of the salaries of State officers, and his assistants 

 shall be paid out of the State treasury from the same fund and in the 

 same manner as the salaries of o ther employes of the State are paid, 

 and their official expenses shall be paid at the /end of teach calendar 

 month upon bills duly itemized and approved by the Governor, and the 

 amount necessary to pay such sain ies and expenses is hereby appropri- 

 ated. 



10. The commissioner may, utmer the direction of the Governor, lit 

 up a laboratory, with sufficient apparatus for making analysis contem- 

 plated in this act, and for such purpose the sum of fifteen hundred dollars 

 ($1,500), or so much thereof as may be necessary, is hereby appropri- 

 ated; and for the purpose of providing materials, and for necessary ex- 

 penses connected with the making of such analysis, there is also hereby 

 appropriated so much as may be accessary, not exceeding six hundred 

 dollars ($600) annually. The appropriation provided for in this section 

 shall be drawn from the State treasury upon certified bills approved by 

 the Governor. 



11. The commissioner shall make an annual report to the Governor 

 on or before the first day of January in each year, which shall be printed 

 and published. Such report shall cover the doings of his office for the 

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

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

 beri 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 o f 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 staiutes in force as his experience may 

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

 newspapers of the State, and tosuch persons as may be intercster. 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 pr relucts and of dairy products, so far 



