Show THE INTERMOUNTAIN PRESS That SI George will shortly have a bank there Is little doubt Whether the home people will derive the profits from the Investment or not depends entirely with ourselves Outside capitalists stand rondy to Invade the Geld Just as soon as the new act becomes law and they certainly cer-tainly would not be willing to do po If they were not satisfied It Is a good Investment Invest-ment Ten thousand dollars should be easily raised from our county and then the earnings of tho Institution would all be kept at homeSI George Advocate 1 4 e 11 scorns to us that tho remarks of President Smith at the trite conference branding certain nonMormons as liars hypocrites sneaks cowards contemptible hounds < and latterday devils were very intemperate Such remarks but ndd fuel l to the flame of antipathy against tho Mormon people of this State on the part 01 outsiders and destroy whatever favorable favor-able recognition may havo been secured for the dominant people bv the non mons residing here Richfield Reaper i o Wo learn from the City Marshal that this law against disposing of liquor to Indians Is constantly being violated l by someone In our city The Impression sterns to prevail that If the liquor be given to the natives the low is not violated vio-lated but In this the generous people who are endangering the public safety by their liberality are Badly mistaken as they will find to their cost If the demons of the law catch them In the eyes of the law It Is as grout a crime to give liquor to those peoplo as to soil it to then and the results arc likely to be Just as hurtful Cedar City Record e e e Some time ago I a now fence was put around our graveyard and the Inclosurc greatly enlaced Barring the fence tho graveyard looks sorry it looks slighted neglected and lonesome You would judge that all 1 Its friends are dead 1 Not only death but desolation reigns I All this Is deplorable but hardly censurable for the town has done woll to provide a 1 now fence The point Is that It should not ho left In that llIlpo much longer It should bo leveled fences llxed graves shaped up lots staked off and bushes and weeds cleaned out Our native trees shrubs and flowers would grow thero with a 1 little encouragement We should turn our graveyard Into a cemetery We should make the city of tho dead a fitting borderland border-land of the mystic world beyond Kunab Clipper 10 H has heenfound that the hpst t weapons with which to fight grasshoppers timid In fact all other Insert pests are furnished by nature In the shape of tho fowls of the air md tile poultry on the farm A Hook of turkeys young nnd old clear a wide owtLih us they march through a field infested with hoppers As to the birds but for them tho Insects would eventually taco the earth No farmer therefore < should ever kill a bird or allow one 10 be killed on his premises Sallna Sun o a v i Just where the line shall ho drawn or just what should be justly termed l a wildcat wild-cat Is at t times difficult and where them Is I no clearly = manifest tendency to fraud or sharp practice It is somotlmes stio to give I the property the I benefit I of tho doubt It Is very easy to call a 1 now or unproductive mining property Il wildcat on the assumption that it can never bo anything else but a sink for foolish Investment In-vestment but It In not so easy to fairly or Justly draw the line between what may appear today to he the wildest of wildcats I wild-cats or tomorrow so good a limn 1 that the owners feel sorry for the outsiders who own none of It Of course It mayo may-o said this Is only bcgghnl the question Everyone knows what a wildcat Is Hut do they The history of many great divi dendpayers shows differently The Coii stock Cripple Creek the Homestake Tcnojiah and a dozen others furnish rv nmples of how mistaken smart men may be as to the probabilities ot a district Cuter Prospector i a The Examiner goes to Its readers this week sot up In a now face of type comp com-p e on a typesetting machine the only one In Idaho used on a weekly newspa per If anyone had said a few yours ago that a newspaper In Montpollor would rood Mich n machine within a quarter of a century ho would have been laughed to scorn but It han come to pass Mont CUer Examiner |