Show THE INTERMOUNTAIN PRESS The movement against the clgarctto habit Is referred t by the ML Pleasant Pyramid IH follows r < A crusade against tho ueo of cigarettes and nnst bacco by minors lg Rutting under way In various parts of tho State Mothers clubs aro doing considerable to agitate t tho matter its a good Ideasuch work Is needed and tho mothers are able to do considerable if they only willS The saloon question In Mnlad relates tri the matter of expense In getting full betng rul Tho Advance has this comment on a combination recently made by tho Ji loon men Tho people of Mafoxl aro up against the real tlilnpa trust Yea Ye wo have ono of the cruol creatures right In our midst and of D kind that will affect wi more people in accordance to Ua arct operationalthan any other combine on record You fC It fs 1 thin way TA Wt Monday tho saloonkeepers of which wo onlv hJtvo tour Rot real Boclubjc visited each others establishment partook or olhers Ctaulshrenl the very beat and Ilnally concluded that their VOr goods wero really worth more than they had been charging and a n result of these deliberations whisky has gono up in I Miitad No longer can you Treat your friend and yourself ana somebody some-body else a friend for a quarter water will be scarce next summer and that necessarily ne-cessarily makes tho liquor worth 3 cents for three drinks The Boise Statesman contendo that nhcop should not be allowed to crowd peoplo f the sI ownltI b This lai Us view Sheoiimen when driving their nocks through the city should remember that tho animals ore out of placo on the walk It Is an unbearable nulnanco to I unoarablo have a band of sheep running over the walks especially In muddy weather l walk epcclaI it Is necessary to drlvo through town the flock should bo cut up Into small bands that could bo kept w In the street rho Wasatch Wave is i unable to believe that all that Mr Axton told the ministers minis-ters was true and It makes this comment com-ment Such a state of affairs If true Is truly appalling Salt Lako City wo believe Is bad enough Sni t wo cannot bc Hove It Is a bad as represented by Mr A don Wo do not blamo him for denouncing de-nouncing In tho most forcible language tho saloons dancohalls pleasure resorts houses of lllfamo and the men who no alleges i depend torn livelihood upon the aleS practice of dragging down men and women Into shame and ruin But wo bellevo the picture vn too highly colored by Mr Axton and exaggerations alorc of this kind If It bo an exaggeration should not bo allowed to go unchallenged unchal-lenged The circulation of SUCh a paper through tho East will do Salt Lake City 1 a deal of damage nslt would naturally bo considered rather a undesirable place to emigrate to Tho Mllford Times has this to say of the case of Hilton Those four members mem-bers cio the Salt Lako City Council who wore elected as Republicans and thon went over and Joined the Democrats In Joine an effort to retain Chief of Police Hilton In office ouKht tobo taken out and oflco oUJht Hnnnkcd Hilton Is tho worst police chief that Salt Lake has ever had and under his administration the police force has become demoralized and inefficient Mayor Thompson Is determined to reorganize reor-ganize tho department commencing with Its Incompetent chief and tho Democratic Councilmen of course oppose the reorganization reor-ganization Because tho Democratic editor edi-tor of the Dcsorot News stands by Hilton ton four alleged Republicans ot tho Council olefo their duty to do tho same thing Hilton has removed Bore of tho best men on tho force as a measure of retaliation and the Council has approved ap-proved tho removals but the vacancies cannot bo filled without tho concurrence of the Mayor which will bo withhold Tho whole polfco force is a wreck and It Is a fine mess all o around 4 Tho extent to which dry farming Is engaged In near Lchl Is thus stated by tho Banner It Is surprising the amount of land I that has been taken up around Lohl tho past fow years and Is naW being farmed a dry farms Nearly all the land to tho north and northeast of town has been taken up and soma good crops were raised on some of It without water last year Moro of It has been planted and Will raise dry land crops this year V 4 Richfield hns had 1 sensation Presi n5ten dent Scegmlllor having determined to put a stop to tho practlco of disturbing Sun clco or dlslurblng day evening Tabernacle services Tho Reaper describes the way In which ho carried out his purpose Very severe measures were resorted to for tho maintenance of order at the Tabernacle last Sunday orer During tho early part of tho evening those who sat back under tho gallery woro Invited to come front but very low responded When the lecturer I had been speaking but n few minutes tho hubbub of noise bo camo terrible Prominent men turned to eco what was creating tho babel but found no particular cause nor did their marked attention bring order Finally President Seegmlller arose and remarking that the lesson must bo taught sam time ho told all that were seated under the gallery to cither como and take Seats to tho front or leavo tho building There was a rush for tho door and from 100 t 150 principally boys went out while n tow princlpaly girls came to tho front as requested Tho matter has created considerable ill feeling In the city Some vIew President Presi-dent Scegmlllor3 action as an untactful way of overcoming the difficulty a It punished many who came Into and did not know of tho request to be seated In tho front Others think that tho move severe a It was was necessary under tho circumstances The raising of lucerne aced Is regarded as most profitable by tho 71 Pleasant Pyramid which says on tho subjeot Farmers Inr tho southern part of the State arc preparing to devote considerable I consider-able land this season to raising lucerne seed for tho market I is a profitable business sure Besides tho first crop of hay which Is raised from the land tho seed averages a yield of from four to six bushels per acre It Is I sold ab flEO per bushel which mean from 1S toper f27 to-per aero for the seed Ini addition to tho hay This makes n good yield for ordinary or-dinary land and generally beats the raising of wheat all to pieces Farmers you had better look Into It o little |