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Show anyone maintaining a bathing or pleas-urc pleas-urc resort and of any rallrocW selling tlckete or transportatlng passengers to such a resort on the first day of th week. "With those provisions added the 'measure has been rcturnedno the houBe for concurrence. HOUSE CALENDAR. Favorably Reported. S. B. No. IDS Relating to the location locat-ion of pest houses; Benner X. Smith; elftlns committee. S. B. No. 20-1 Prohibiting the taking tak-ing of usurous Interest and providing a penalty; Benner X. Smith; sifting committee. S B No 211 Relating to state revenue rev-enue for 1303 and 1910; Albert E. Miller; Mil-ler; sifting committee. Bills Passed. ' S. B No. 116 Relating to Pangultch school; R- W. Sevy. sifting committee. S. B. No. 208 Relating to the exchange ex-change of water for Irrigation purposes; pur-poses; sifting committee; goea on calendar. cal-endar. S B No. 85 Relating to the office of city marshal; J. A. Hyde; sifting committee. S. B. No. SS Creating the Alaska-Yukon-Paciflc exposition commission and making an appropriation; John H. Seely; sifting comml.ttec. H. B. No. 161 Creating a state bounty fund; J. N. Henrie, sifting committee. of dependent, neglected and ill-treated children and to prescribe the punishment punish-ment for such, persons as are respor. rible for the care of children; V. U. Ashton. II. B. No. 81 To'anv-nd lawa relat ing to owning or renting buildings tor immoral purposes; c. Y.-Russell. Bills Killed. H. B. No. 24 An act amending laws relating to the establishment and M aintenance of detention schools for the caro, custody and education of dependent de-pendent or delinquent children, under 18 years of age; K. c. Ashton. H. B. No. 9 Relating to tho impounding im-pounding and disposal of estrajB; D. H. Harris. Approved by Governor. S. B. No. G6 Amending lawB relat- J Ing to proceedings lor divorce; Carl A. Badger. I S. B. No. 130 Amending laws rein.- j Ing to films eopy of notice of mining ! location: Carl A. Badger, by request. S. B. No. 106 An act amending laws iclatlng to tho width of public and private ways; Carl a. Badger, by request. re-quest. S. B. No. 68 An act establishing a state library and gymnasium commission; commis-sion; John Y. Smith. S. B. No. 92 An act providing Tor archaeological and historical exploration explora-tion In connection with University ot Utah; S. J. Stookey. a B. No. 104 An act amending laws creating a state text book commission; commis-sion; H. Bullen, Jr. S. B. No. 51 An act for the protection protec-tion of fish, game and birds; C. U. Marks. S. C. II. No. 2 Relating to manner of engrossing bills; W. N. Williams. SUBSTITUTE LIQUOR BILL PASSES LOWER HOUSE ' I . 1 Entire Afternoon Occupied in Discussion Which Waxed Warm and Interesting1 Measure Passes by Vote of 34 to 10 Senate Expected to Vote Affirmatively Upon Bill Today Governor's Gov-ernor's Signature to Follow House Passes Exposition Ex-position Appropriation Measure Bills Killed. S. B. No. 181 Relating to Judgment against garnishees on failure to answer; an-swer; Charles E. Marks. H. B. No. 52 Relating to the sale of j liquor; Rock M. Pope. II. B. No. 126 Relating to local option op-tion on the sale of liquor; H. X7 Mc-Mlllln. Mc-Mlllln. H. B. No. 223 Prohibiting the sale and manufacture of liquor; Jos. J. Cannon. S. Bill No. 30 Relating to the duties du-ties of county auditors; Benner X. Smith. SENATE CALENDAR. Bills Passed. H. B. No. 59 Providing an annual vehicle road tax and the manner ot collecting and expending the same; John N. Henrie; senate reconsidered vote by which bill was killed Tuesday. H. B. No. 60 Providing for the uso of convicts and prisoners on the county coun-ty highways and regulating compensation compensa-tion for services rendered; John N. Henrio; vote by which bill was killed reconsidered by senate. H. B. No. 43 Amending laws prohibiting pro-hibiting noisy and other amusement on Sunday, and providing a penalty for violation: William McMillin; vote by which bill was killed Tuesday reconsidered. re-considered. S. B. No. 93 An act amending laws relating to bond elections and limiting , amount of bonds that may be issued; W. N. Williams.' H. B. No. 65 Authorizing University Univers-ity of Utah to erect a central building build-ing at cost not to exceed 5250,000; J. B. McCracken. S. B. No. 133 To amend laws relating re-lating to manner of collecting special taxes: W. C. Horsley. H. B. No. 22 An act amending laws relating to Juvenile courts and providing provid-ing for Juvenile court commission; E. C. Ashton. H. B. No. 23 An act amending laws relating to the methods Tor the protection, pro-tection, imposition and supervision At a late hour last "night the houso passed the substitute liquor measure by a vote of 34 to 10. Nearly the entire en-tire afternoon was occupied in a discussion dis-cussion of the measure and at times the talk waxed warm and interesting. Tbo concensus of-oplnlon Is that the bill will pass the senate today and - that the governor will affix his signature signa-ture to the document Senate bill SS, providing for an appropriation ap-propriation of $25,000 for an exhibit at the Alaska-Yukon-Paclflc exposition in Seattle this summer came up again yesterday on notice of a reconsidera tion and was passed by tho houso. The bill also provides for the creation of a commission of three to have charge of the expenditure of tho money. The house, having passed a bill making It a misdemeanor to buy a ticket to a baseball game, a theatrical performance, a moving picture show and a great variety of entertainments when given on Sunday, as well as to conduct the entertainment on that day, the senate has approved the bill with certain amendments. The amendments amend-ments provide for the punishment of ' i |