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Show RIDING ON PASSES MADE A CRIME BY THE NEVADA HOUSE (""ARSON". N'ev.. Feb. 5 The House has passed a joint resolution declaring it a crime for any Legislator or State official to ride on a railroad pass or to accept reduced rate for transportation from a common carrier. An em plover's liability bill was introduced in-troduced todav, abolishing the law nf contributory negligence on railroads and in mines. A bill regulating the use of passes bv the peneral public was introduced, making it a crime to accept ac-cept a pas bv anv citizen of the State of Nevada, with certain exceptions. A joint resolution censures the President Presi-dent of the T'nited States for declaring tor the abolition of Mate rights bv court decree. resolves "to protest against anv restriction or interference with matters iinmemoriallv recognized as within the exclusive right of luris-diction luris-diction of the several Slates o the Union. The Senate pa.ed a bill to reopen the mint at 1 "a rson 1 'i ty. |