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Show PROHIBITION BILL READY FOR SENATE Salt Lajie, March Representative Joseph Fowles of Weber county, who on Monday, gave notice that he would move for a reconsideration of the vote by which the Wootton prohibition bill had passed the house, yesterday with, drew hlg notice The notice of Mr. Foules had held up the prohibition 1 bill for twenty-four hours. It will now 1 go t0 the senate today. The senate may either concur in the house amendments to the bill or let the measure go to a joint conference committee where the house amendments amend-ments niay be discussed. Speaker Anderson yesterday named Representatives Elizabeth Hayward. Charles R Mabey and George F. Goodwin Good-win to attend the funeral of Mrs Sarah Clavton, mother of Rcpresenta the Lily C. Wolstcnholme of Salt Lake the funeral is to be held this afternoon. boarded a train for a short run to the adjacent county, and when her destination des-tination was eventually announced, she nervously called to the conduct- l tor. 3 "What can I do for you, Madame?" asked the conductor stepping to her side. l ' O, Mr conductor,' she exclaimed. "here is the town where I am going, aud I don't know exactly which door to go out!" "You may go out by either door. Madame.' gently instructed the conductor con-ductor "The car stops at both ends." -Philadelphia Telegraph |