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Show "THE TIMES" BILL-BOARD. Another Measure for the Itegulatiou of the Gin Mill Mr. Pike's Hill on l'harmacy in lrtah. Anothor bill for the regulation of the gin mill is before the house aud providos that any application for license may be refused for good cause in tiie discretion of the city council or county court, aud that no such license shall be granted to any establishment, establish-ment, except a hotel, located within 300 feet of any church or public school building being used for that purpose, or within 100 feet of any theater, variety theater, concert hall or any like place of amusement; aud provided further, that no saloon, tippling house or dramshop shall have or keep in connection with or as a part of such saloon, tlpplllng house or dramshop any wlnerooni or other place, either with or without door or doors, curtain or curtains or screen of any kind, into which any female person shall be allowed to enter, from the outside or from such tippling house or dramshop, and there be supplied with any kind of liquor whatsoever. The other section of the bill provides "and the county court or the city council may revoke re-voke any licenses granted to the keepers of saloons, tippling-liouses, dramshops, or for the selling or giving away of any intoxicating intoxicat-ing drink or malt liquors, within' the city or euiiuiy, wm-never, in ine juogmeni or me county court or the city council, such action may bo necessary to the peace and good order or-der of any precinct of the county or of the ciU- The bill providing for a uniform system and government of free schools in L'tah has passed. The Pike bill regulating the practice of pharmacy in Utah, which was passed yesterday, yester-day, provides that it shall be unlawful for any person to compound drugs and medicines medi-cines unless he is a licensed pharmacist. A board of pharmacy, live members, are to be appointed by the governor to pasB upon the qualifications of applicauts lor license as pharmacist and grant the same. The license li-cense fee is placed at $3 for license aud 6 for application for examination, and then there is a fee of S'J for reuewal. After three mouths after the approval of this act it shall be unlawful for any store or phar. macy lo dispense medicines or poisons unless un-less by a licensed pharmacist, uuder a penalty pen-alty of fiM tine. It makes all pharmacies responsible for the quality of drugs and chemicals, except patent and proprietary preparations, ami articles sold in the orig-UHU orig-UHU packages, uuder a penalty of 800 tine. At the end of the seventeen sections there Is printed on the bill an endorsement endorse-ment of it by twenty-eight drug firms of this city. Apparently there will be no Young county dnrfug this session of the legislature. If Boine members of tho legislature didn't possess vanity in an Inordinate degree, as shown by their desire to hear themselves talk and their efforts to convince their associates asso-ciates and tho public that they know a little more than anybody else, business would not be so vastly accumulated for the last hours of the session. "Hlg I and little you" figure fig-ure largely in legislative bodies. |