Show PUT UP quality guaranteed by stamp under the new law distillers are permitted to bottle whisky alter it Is in bond no adulteration bonded whisky in bottles Dott les protected by the government internal revenue stamp over the cork in accordance with the act cf congress approved march 3 1897 ba just been received in ogden thia is the first bandied in this city under the ney law the object of the regulation 1 to give ot bottled whisky the garuo guarantee of purity that haa pre been enjoyed only when the whisky was purchased in barrels from tie government bonded warehouse when whisky in barrels bearing the eternal revenue sia copis obtained froni a government warehouse the merchant making the that it is in exactly the ane state of purity when it was by the the fact that the stamp over the ban has not been broken or mutilated shows tha nothing haa been added to the whisky for the purpose of tampering with its parity previous to the approval of the act of march whisky vae not bottled in bond and a merchant who bought liquors in that fo m had to take bis chances in the dominion of canada however the internal revenue authorities furnished stamps for distilleries who desired to put up their goods in bottles in the government aoudad warehouse the stamp was put over the cork in curb a manner that the cork could not be with drawn without mutilation the united states adopted a similar regulation by an act pf an act to allow the bottling of distilled spirits in band approved march the act provides as follows whenever any distilled spirits deposited in the warehouse of a distillery having a surveyed dally capacity of not less than twenty bushels of erain which capacity or not lees than twenty bushels thereof is commonly used by the distiller hav ine been duy entered tor withdrawal upon payment 0 tax or for export in bond and having been gauged and the required marks brands and tax paid stamps or export stamps as the case may be have been affixed to the pack age or a cout nning the same the distiller or owner of aid distilled sp nit if he baa declared ais purpose EO to do in the entry for withdrawal which entry for bottina bot purpose be made by the owner ca well as the distiller may remove such spirits to a separate portio nol said warehouse eh allbe set apart and wed exclusively tor that purpose and there under the supervision of a united states storekeeper or storekeeper and ganger a charge of euch warehouse may imcoe draw off such spirit bolte pack and case the earned every bottle when oiled shall hav affixed thereto and passing over the mouth of the same such suitable adhesive engraved strip as may be prescribed as hereinafter provided and shau be packed into cases lo 10 contain six battles or multiples thereof and in the aggregate cot fal than two nor more than five gallons in each case which shall be immediately be removed from the distillery premises forging or altering the stamps or counterfeiting any of them 14 halIe exceeding bogo and by imprisonment at hard labor not exceeding five years in order to prevent adulteration of whisky in being bottled the following regulation is provided so material or substance of any kind other than pure water can be added to the spirits dorine the procesa of bottling or the preparation of the spirits for bottling nor can any substance or material be subtracted from the spirit except that charcoal sediment or other like substance be removed from tho spirits by them through cloth felt or other like material nor can any method or process be applied to alter or change in any way abe condition or character of the product except as by the statute the storekeeper or aad will bot the house any material or substance what ever capable of being ailed with the spirita except pure water oaly friday evo nini R R ohp famous yukon will lecture at hall corner fourth street and grant avenue on klondike and the gold fields by ft powerful stereopticon stereo with over views of the trail pis soi yukon river klondike and the guinee the lecture is n charge ol 01 yukon illustrative and descriptive and was endorsed by the british columbia board of trae and the leading newspapers of west |