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Show 'NEW LIQUOR BILL IN UTAH SENATE FOLLOWS cZy THE PRESENT PRES-ENT LAW. BUT PROVIDES MORE STRICT REGULATIONS. License for Retail Saloons Placed at $600 to $2,000 and for Druggists the License Is the Same as for Saloons. Senator GcorTTl. Den ;moter liquor bill in the I tah ate on February K, ' bill follows the present laws, bu provides pro-vides more strict r egulat.ons L c c for retail saloons is placed at . to $2uuu and ior druggists in dies oi the lirst and second class m wet territory the license is the same as for saloons. The license for c,u.,s . placed at $2UU to $2.'UU and a club to Ket a license must he organ. z-d for siness or social purpos. s and must occupv its own building. Cabarets are placed under the ban. but liquor maybe sold in hotel. L,i ng rooms with regular meals onl and a hotel is classified as a place ta twentv-iive rooms for guests. Th re is also a provision that clubs may not sell on days on which saloons are prohibited pro-hibited from selling. clause of the bill forbids displa of liquors in any show window. ( losing los-ing hours are fixed at lo P- m.. except In cities of the first and s-cond c.ass. where the time may be s. t ny cit ordinances. The house passed four bills on re marv v and killed four. Some of t.:e bills killed affected Die laboring men. The bill by Senator L. B. Vr:g..l providing pro-viding that workmen in mills wh-re the -wet" process is us-d might worK ten hours instead of eight, was reported re-ported unfavorably by tiie labor committee com-mittee of the house and the r.-port was adopted without a dissenting vote. The miners' unions of Park City, Bu.c-ham Bu.c-ham and Lureka protested against t..e hill. Dan B. Shields of Suit Lake made a light for 11. H. No. .. provulu.g for! increasing the number of juJp- s on , the supreme bench from i-r- e to five. J but the bill was killed by a large j vote. The bill providing for an appr. .iiria j tion of Jl'1". for the gradii.g of the capltol grounds was kiib-d in accord ance w ith the report of the ap; ropria- ; tions committee. T!.e s.n.e acti"S was taken In the case of H. B No. M by Kmil S. Lund. This bill pro:j-J that women might be t-ti.p'.o J in stores. mercantile e.-tabii.n.en'.s. wholesale houses, canneries and other places nine hours a day. or a total of fifty-four hours a we. k. D. II. Morris' biil providing that any person who deposits drugs within access ac-cess of a cohmcI road camp or s nd it Into the p" nr.et.-.iary in new sp.tp.-rs. magazines or postcards or who l.-.tws any weapon or any article wiC.n a cell or tin til' grounds of a c.tii p or prison, winch a cenvict migl.t t:-e to attempt an c-c.ipe, is guilty of a f.-l-ouy. pas.-ed without a d. :--':.::!. g voice. If the senate takes f.tvor.tYe action on the common law asvp-.n-.t-nt t 1.1 introduced by Dan B Shields, a 1 as s.gnnieiits for the i-enei.t of ere-!. tors must U- ia writ .r.g and record-l in tiie county w li.Te the property ,iv ; cated. It pa-sed the l.ou-e i The "w irotapj ng ' biil. which w.tj the outgrow til of a ca-e In Sait 1 .ti-.e j courts, pilose,) without tb-'-.tte The , bill Is til" same as the old law. : -.;t I maki s those who conspire to ,:.-p' wires as guilty as if they had carried out the conspiracy The bill by K B. Hammond of Grand county prtniiling Li.it a full year tax 1h exact" d on transient live stocii brought Into I'tah for either summer or winter rang"', caused much tils cusston. but was passtsl. Two bills were passed by the nvi-ale nvi-ale on K bruary li'. nnd ten were in IrodllC'd. The b.lis pu-ted were throne thr-one by Senator Joseph l-Vkers'.t y providing pro-viding for appointment of an architect for the state commissi, n on sch.vi! build. uks and sites and one t v Semi tor .1 It. I'dg" hill, providing that when a child goes away from home to attend at-tend another public school tho d. strict wherein the chiM h,-j shall pay a pro rata of sctux.l funds to the district the child attends The senate on February 1. pa.ss.-ii Senator Hideouts bill doing awa with the law relative to the appoint. iiH'iit and duties of the board of park commissi tiers, which was a.-.tiallv abolished when the commission form of government was adopt" d A bill liermittmc l.v.inu I.. ..,.. the third class of citns. introdu.-od by Senator George lvm of Sa't 1 jtiic. was passed after bi-.ng amend. l t,i suit the Ogdi n m tiators so as to pl.icr. the dividing line between p,ri H:,d second ehiss cities at 1'i.neo. Due bill was passed iu the bouse, the Oldham bill regarding collection of corporation lie. use (a from m;i,. ing and loan companies ll'si-onslileration tf the Wootion prohibition bill In the senate went by defautl Monday. fr u ,,,,,.,, that when a Provo citi.en called si.-r, ator I,, 11, Wight outside rr '.. mi nt, a motion to ndmuin was c us vied and the prohibition bi'l. fo:t,,-ing fo:t,,-ing the parliamentary course, proceed eil to the bouse without belli,; cV.nl up. Senator Wight's bill, permit i ins workers In ore mills sinK the- so called "wet process" to vvom ,,. hours a day, If they elect, ,v ,e,e their extra work means that tl, mining dei'ground may go ahead nuinte,i,,t ed. was passed by the senate on l e'. runty 11. A bill amending exUi:K state !-,, o n to require U slate Ins, lt.,tlo-,B eommlsslons. officers , boards t,' turn over monthly to the slate ,,e, urer all foe, collected, has I ,V " di.re.l n the house by Bepresen ,, U , T. 1 . Burton of salt Lake, |