Show OLEO Bill IS PASSED House Approves of Measure Against Bull Butter I i I NO DIVISION ON PASSAGE Rca Test of Strength Wns Made on tho Motion to Recommend Which Was Defeated by a Majority of FortyFour AB Passed tho Bill Is Modified From the Form in Which It Was Reported From tho Committee Com-mittee on Agriculture War Claims Acted Upon Washington Feb 12Th House today to-day passed tho oleomargarine bill There was no division on the final passage pas-sage the real test ot1 strength having been made on a motion to recommit which was defeated by n majority of 44 I the detailed vote being as follows VOTE IN DETAIL Teas Adams Adamson Allen Ken Alen 100 tucky Ball TcxaK Boutcll Bowcrsock Bowie Brantloy Bromwell Broussard JBnmdlpo Burgess Burko Pennsylvania Burlcson Burnett Burton Butler Missouri Missou-ri Candlor Clayton Connell Cooper Texas Cowherd Creamer Crumpaokor CuinmlnRS Dalzell Davey Davis Dc grafrcnnflrt Dlnsmonv Douglas Erd9 Elliott Fccloy Fleming Foston Illinois Fox Gaines TenncaUco GJ ttNew York Goldfosle Handoy Hedge Henry 1enl Mississippi Henry Toxao Hooker Howard Iluphea Johnson Joy Kahn Kchoc Kitchen Claude Kitchen West Virginia Kloberg Lahhnm Lassltor LtI imcr LcRslcr Lester Lovor Ixvwls Georgia Geor-gia Little Llvingstoni Long Loud Lou denslaRer Lovcring McAhdrews McCall McClelland McCulioch McDermott Mc lfe Lain oSIcTlao Maddox Mahony Mdnn MayrardMondell Moon Nappcn Over streot Padgett Patterson Tcnn Pierce Tenn RandelU Ilacadoll Reid Khca Kentucky Rlchardapa Alabama Richardson Rich-ardson Tcnn Robertson Rijckcr Rup RUI pert Ryan Scarborough SchlrmvShepard Sims Slyden Small Smith Kentucky Snodgrnss Sparkman Stele Stephens Talbcrt Tate Thompson Underwood Wachtcr Wadsworth WheclQr White wile Williams Miss Williamson and Woolen US Nays Achcson Alexander Aplln Dab cool Bal DeLI Barney Bates Boll Bishop Blackburn Blakcnoy Brlstow Brown Brownlow Burko South Dakota Butler Pennsylvania Calderhead Cald won Cannon Casael Casslnghnm Clark Connor Cockran Conroy Coombs CoDe Cooper Wisconsin Currier Curtis Cush man Dale DarraKh Davidson Do Ar mond Dcemer Dlck Dougherty Dovencr Draper Drlscoll Eddy Emerson Evans Fletcher Foerdcror Fordncy Foster Vermont Ver-mont Gardner Michigan Gardner Now Jersey Gibson Gilbert Gill Glllett Massachusetts Mas-sachusetts Gooch Gordon Green Pennsylvania Penn-sylvania Greene Massachusetts Grlllln Grow Hamilton Hasklns Haugen Hcat wolc Honry Connecticut Hopburn HM debrant Hill Howell Hull Jock Jackson Kansas Jackson Maryland Jenkins Jctt Jones Vermont Jones Washington Washing-ton Kern Kctchcm Knapp Lacoy Lamb Lawrence Lewis Llnday Llttaucr Lttlelleld Lloyd McClcary cLachlan aianon Marshall Martin Mclcalf Mlcra Meyers Miller Miner Moody Massachusetts Massachu-setts MoodY Oregon Morcon Morel Morris Mudd Mutchcr Keeclhnm NoW lands Novin Olmstod Otoy Parker Patterson Pat-terson Pennsylvania Payne Pre Perkins Per-kins Pou Powers Maine Prince Ray Rlxcy Robb Robinson Indiana Robinson Robin-son Nebraska Rumple Russell Salmon Solby Shafroth Shallcnberger Sherman Showalter Slblcv Skllen Smith Illlnoln Smith South Dakota Snook Specry Stark Stevens Stowart New Jersey Stewart Now York Sulloway Sutherland Suther-land Tawnoy Theyerv Thomas jowa Tlerreil Tompkins QhJo Tongue ondi I ver VavoorhIs Vreeland Waner u angeI nock Watson 1VIlams Ilnois o ds Wright I and Zonor 162 The provision to require the inspection Inspec-tion and branding of renovated butter which was adopted Incommittee of the whole asx retained today on aye and nay vote MEASURE SOM rAT MODIFIED Aa finally passed the bill Is somewhat some-what modified from the form In which fror It was reported from the Committee on Agriculture I makes oleomargarine oleomarga-rine or imitation butter or cheese transported Into any State or Territory Terri-tory for usa sale or consumption therein there-in subject to the laws of such States or Territories notwithstanding that it may bo Introduced In original packages pack-ages and Imposes a tax of 10 cents per pound on oleomargarine made in imitation imita-tion of butter of any shade of yellow yel-low When not made in such imitation Imita-tion the tax is reduced to onefourth of 1 cent per pound COLORING UNCOLORED ARTICLE The second section Is Intended to pro vent dealers hotel proprietors restaurant restau-rant and boardinghouse keepers from coloring the uncolored article by making mak-ing any perpon who colors the product and then sells or furnishes to others a manufacturer within the meaning of the adt Penalties for violation of the act are n fine of not less than 60 nor more than 500 and imprisonment for not less than thirty days or more than six months The now section relating to the inspection and branding of renovated reno-vated butter Is a follows BRANDING RENOVATED BUTTER That the Secretary of Agriculture Is hcrcbx authorized and required to cause t riG I sanitary Inspection to be made from time to time and at such times as nu may dcotn necessary of all factories and storehouse ttorhou6c where butter In reno vated and all butter renovated at such places shall be carefully Inspected In the Hume manner and to the same extant and purpose that meat products extontond spected Tho quantity and quality of but ter renovated shall be reported monthly All renovated butter shall be designated us such by marks brands and labels and tho words renovated butter shall be printed on all packages thereof In such manner lus may ba prescribed by the Sec rotary of Agriculture and shall ho sold only as renovated butter No renovated butter shall bo shipped or transported from ono State to another or to foreign countries unless Inspected as provided in this tletonWAR < WAR CLAIMS War claims occupied tho attention ofv the House after the passage of the oleomargarine bill and the day was mado notable by the nOlbl passage of the 8agc llvst bill for the payment of claims of United States citizens arising from the Spanish War I carried something over 355000 for the paymc somelhlnr claims for property taken within the United Stales for the use of the army An omnibus bill carrying claims blcarr los clhns ag gregating 2lll552 segalnS for stores and supplies sup-plies taken from loyal citizens during ctzens the Civil war also was passed These claims were allowed under the provl oions of the Bowman act and tho bill was identical with ono passed by the House at the last session AFTER MANY YEARS Two other bills which have been be fore Congress for or twentyeight years to refer certain claims for additional Cddltonal compensation by the builders of cer lain monitors during the Civil war to the Court of Claims was passed I |