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Show IWINER00MS AND BOOTHS ATTACKED BY THE HOUSE i . j A" a"""V nrA"i private r-ort- or I hoot;;.., ..f res' a :: ra " f s c- sa ;..or.s was made bv the House ,.f Repi een t a 1 1 yes ves't-rdav The bi'l was inroduce,-J h-, h-, 'Rep re.e n t a ' i v e Richards, w ho i pre , sen'ing a n'i'iiber of reform bii's in the i House. The luil reads 'Anv- keeper of r restaurant, d'ti j i"g hall, sa'oon or dram shop, or the i owner of the premises where such res taurar.f. dining hall, saloon or dram I hop is located, permitting anv compartments com-partments or- private rooms to be built 'and mail. famed within his place of hiisiness shall be gu'ltv of a misde I meanor and punished bv a fine of Dot I exceeding $o''0. Another bill introduced on the same 'question forbids females from even en-I en-I tenng a saloon. This bill is similar to 'one already on the statute books, but i this time the Senator wishes to go I farther and forbid a woman from ever in any way going into or entering upon a saloon: "Any female who enters a saloon, wineroom or dram shop; or the keeper of any saloon, wineroom or dram ihop who permits a female, to enter the same, shall be guilty of a misdemeanor nd he punished ry a fine not exceeding $300, or imprisonment in the county jail for six months, or both." I |