S7C3. Adulteration of caimed salmon. U. S. * * * -v. 2,140 Cases of? Table Pride Brand Alaska Pink: Salmon and 725 Cases of Every?? body's Brawl Alaska Pinlt Salmon, Consent decree of condemna?? tion and forfeiture. Prodnct x-eleased under bond. (F. & D. No. 3 2335, I. S. NOP. 3414-r, 3435-r. S. No. W-597.) On April 1G, 1920, the United States attorney for the Western District of? Washington, acting upon a report by the Secretary of Agriculture, filed in the? District Court of the United States for said district a libel for the seizure? and condemnation of 2,140 cases of canned salmon, labeled "Table Pride Brand? Alaska Pink Salmon.'' and 725 eases of canned salmon, labeled '" Everybody's? Brand Alaska Pink Salmon," remaining unsold in the original unbroken pack?? ages at Seattle. Wash., alleging that the article had been shipped on or about? September 12, 1919, and September 22, 1919, by the Columbia Salmon Co.,? Tenakee Inlet, Alaska, and transported from the Territory of Alaska into the? State of Washington, and charging adulteration under the Food and Drugs Act. Adulteration of the article was alleged in the libel for the reason that it? counted in whole or in part of a filthy and decomposed animal substance. On August 14, 3920, the Columbia Salmon Co., claimant, having filed an? answer, a consent decree of condemnation and forfeiture was entered, and it? was ordered by the court that the product be released to said claimant upon? the execution of a good and sufficient bond, in conformity with section 10 of? the act, conditioned in part that the product be salvaged under 1he supervision? ot this department, the portion of said article found unfit for food to he de?? stiny ed by the United States marshal. E. D. BAI"T,, Actiuf/ Sccrctani of Am ictrtluic.