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Show rr COALVILLE COALVILLE, FKlDAT.Mayl. C.R.dON8 Editor tea mt IN HtnJ Bum , tatweu la It TMa ttmmmmmmm Aeaaaat mt Bee FiIm Aa there will be much Internet la polos culture thia aeaaoa hecaoM of high price IYofeeeor W. J. Ones of the etate etatlon give a few hint ia th Ohie Farmer which hi experience leeda him to think wilt be aeefuL Spec doe not permit the reproduction f all hie advice, hut ae to noil th 1902. Htupr, H fclMN UNM UUr. The Salt Lata, Tribune At our Stor you can buy ONION GROWING. TIMES. A UK wlmiUNii UTAH'S CBEATEST DAILY BEWsPAfKR. - Reflect the new of the world, gee-er- al, 8tste. conuly aod city. HIMIXG ITS AID MARKET REPORTS Are full, fair and ooncisive. Republican ia p dirica, it ia juar, and it prtnUail tb new, both polui-w- l sal romaen-ial- . wiihoui fer or Uvi. THIS IS A CAHPAIG9 YEAR And cannot he without Hi re 4 Lake Tribune. TEEM Of 80BHCRIPTIOS Daiiran-- I Suadsy Trihune, on eenu; Daily and Sunday, on n noth, )l 00; 8odav Tribune, on vea-- , 2U0; 8uniay Tribune, 'x months, $1 00. pttaifu - T.nn ' of SubMrtpUa hfaU ta pro-feea- aays: The onion pleat doe aot poaeeaa the )mT( ....... .. .... n pewer of many other plant of foragJtSllUkS ing for food. It mast havu a a abundant gta IlMlhi food Supply near at hand. Whether th lCo(Us toll la day, aaad or mock doe aot mat AdYml Roioo tar, provided th food eupply I auO-eletnllnMf For aaae of culture, howevar, rKmIn ImlMlni.llmu M. I MDU par Um lur taoll mock ataada first, Mad second aad UrTM nui wi'l W strictly Mhml to day third; hence the first named la ns a ally chosen. A soil that endure drought cltUeae ef Is of course desirable, hut thle deA mseting of um of tb upon location, with Par k CUy hM beee hald to take up pend largely to the underlying strata. Th iAir I tb removal of th county mt quantity f vegetable fiber or homo ee present In the soil bee e marked effect from Coalville to that place. A y-- ot Famous at Lor i for tlr Generations j ' st; Famous now ' the people ia thia end of the eoaaty were aorprieed and ahocked to hear id th aaddea death of Patriarch WUIet f. Harder at KtmM. Though ta had th ailoted year of man, ha appeared to he igoroaa aad woald lire fr many year. Ur. Harder wu etea t'me a resident efQoalvill! he waa a pioaaer of thia county aad hM watched th development that have beta oiaau. Ha wm a maatf aatlring energy end All aea1;alway ready to lend a willing band to tboM who are in need, ha wm well reapected by everybody, aad tha many good deeda ha baa dona daring hie life-tiwill remain a a monument upon which future generation can gie with admiration and follow the good end noble example ha hae act. To that reaved relative the aympathy of all tha pwpi I emended, aad while they may greatly moor a hi kws, they can be con aolej In th knowledge that b hM fought the good fight and won th prise NUT TREES WILL PAY. which God hM promised to ell who keep his commandments. If all men could Tkslr Aivaataate Kapeeletly Fee lUtSiW rteatlac. lay down their Urea after arcomplithlng The black walnut and tha butternut M much good a Willet 8. Harder this may be grown In almost any deep, rich, moist soil. They each have quite a world would be much better than U is wide range and thrive ta almost any today. good soil that Is not too dry. These two well known nut trees are often NOTICE. found together, but tb walnut ia more common in tbs south aud west, the butIa accordance with section 2055 of tha ternut In the north and east Tb chestnut hae n somewhat narRevived Statute of Utah, 1898, the rower range, but succeeds well on moat Coanty CommiMioDtrsof Summit CounMods tons and In toils that conty, Utah, will offer for mI at tha front tain little orridges no Tb foreign chestlime, door of the Coanty Coart Honan of said be successfully grafted on nuts may of county, on Saturday, tha Slat day our native. Tb nuta are larger; bnt, May, 1902. at 10 oclock a, m., th fol- so far aa I have tested them, they are io ing described property, inferior in quality. It aeema to me that Hone No. 21, tooth aide of Empire the common American chestnut la adcanyon, Park Citr, Meeased to John R. mirably suited for roadside planting wherever the soil ta congenial. McDonald, Several specie of hickory might also NW Wtf 8 'A 4, Section 1 7 and N be used. For ornamental purpose Section N El 19, fraction 20 and NK there are few tree that excel the hick3 N 16 E, aaaetaed to William Bollock. ory la variety and beauty of foliage. Let 8, block 5, Park City, M teased to The nuta are also valuabla, th better vartetlee commending a good price In Mr. Annie OBell, Pacific th market Among tha more desirable weet Uaioe of etc., Building, orta are tha better varieties of the "railway track, Park City, Utah, attested shell or shag bark and tha whit heart to Peck Concentrating Co. hickory. In favorable section aouth Work at aad Machinery lioiating f latitude 40 degree the pecan caa be Lucky Bill Mine, Park City, ateeaaed to anally grown. Lockr Rill Mining Co. The' hickory tn its varieties la perN 20 feet Lot, Block , Park CUf.ae haps' less particular In its soil requirements than almost any other nut tree. sewed to Jhn Rnttrey, Improvements on Lot 3, Block 51, It ts found on Mndy ridges, day hillside end rich lowlands. It la a tree Coalville, assessed to Georg England, Honan in Spria Hollow, Coalville, as- that delights In a shad of underbrush, but grows wall la open groves. Hicksessed to Peter BnrgOn. nuta art extremely variable tn bIm ory Lot 7 and 8, block 13, Park City, aa and quality. Only the large, thia shelltewed to Charles Linderberg. ed, tweet kerneled varieties should be II. E. on 8E1 flection 17, 3 8 fi E, at- selected for planting. The pecan la a tested to Wm. Richardeoo. southwestern species. Ita eastern natu8 of SM M Section 23, 1 8, 4 E J NW ral limit Is central Kentucky and Its northern a little north of the Ohio rivii SWIg frectioa 8, 1 8 4 E, assessed to er. It le believed by some that It may , C. E, Pace. be successfully cultivated wherever the Lot 10, Block 13, peach la grown. to Duane Marihugh. Our age la too eminently materialis8X6 rod Lot 3, Block llt.Coulville, tic to ae beauty absent from money aaaetaed to George Addy estate. value. To those who can only be InBuildings, tool, etc., at Mountain duced to plant trees because It win pay Stone Company Quarry at Parley's In dollars and cents I urge the superior Tark, assessed to Mountain frton Com- advantages of, our nut bearing trees, especially for road planting, says Wilpany. liam B. Lasenby of Ohio tn American on House south aide of Heber road. Agriculturist Park City, assessed to W. II. Lindssy. House on south aide of Heber road. Wester Ikss on Lstoks, Th sheep and lamb received this Park City, assessed to Samuel Daniels. By order of th board of County Com- winter at Chicago from the distant weet are of surprisingly good quality, missioners of Summit county, Utah. and this ia one reason why they bring Attest ; P, II, Nsn.gr, more money. Tha Colorado lamb supSeal. Clerk. ply la said to be not much more than half as great aa last aeasotvand that Ktands Ukc a Btenw Wall, la another factor In Increased prices. Between your children and the tor- Last year lambs sold at about 13.50. ture of itching and burning ectema, This year some sale have been mad ecaldhead or other skin disease. How T St $G.13. Feeders are tending sheep to why, by using Bocklens Arnica Salve, market earlier than usual on account earth' greatest healer. Quickset rare of the high price of' corn, yet many are d be taken for export lor Ulcere, Fever Soree, Salt Rheum Cut 40 ood of Burns or Bruise. Infallible for Men Improvement in quality of mutton tn A Soa , a drug .tore. 25c at yera.--CoUn- try Gentleman. me Fee Salt J. H. hter-Mounta- m Wod. it CtmleS tf BAlX- - Published by The Tribune Pnhliebing company, will contaio each information respecting the firm and ranch of Utah, Idaho, Wyoming, Nevada sn-- Colorado M wilt man invaluable atock raising, M well as agricnltuie, fruit and flower eutinre, aud tha truck garden and hennery being eapeuial adentien. It ia fl.OOayearm advance; ia published evety Tuesday, and will be mailed one year with TUB WEEKLY TRIBUNE for 1. 58 ia advance. SALT LAKE TRIBUNF. slot e. L00 per year. ADDRE88-AA- LT LAKE TRIBUNE PU BUSHING COMPANY, Belt Lake City. PERRY 8. HEATH, Publisher andGeneral Manager. . tovn: in r titan at any other Store wwwewwww CASH BARGAIN STORG UTAH COALVILLE, 1 0 YEARS tV exfericnci x Mams foc Ox .1 'Quit j cmvwoMvwAe. f - nStnf MWtn ! lamilM u aat frM INitoM IUM nho rswu Scientific S SMMtomartr fltiMtr ? - I JI::rica timSW a, iHN r wNIr. $ mmiu 011. $i. (MstfiamMaKfTrrii ol ewlROoW lur Sum T eveiem ! timr fciir k OS at. YtoNwixe, . sw& AA We are now prepared to furnish ia a arary boa oI tba gsoiata a - This (Waters Bronio-QtiiQiBhawmetisat TabMa LKxative Sms Veers rtkat i "I have been afflie'ed ith sciatic rheumatism for fonrbvo years," aays Josh Edgar, of Germaotoea Cal. "I arts able to be around but cioitamiy suffered I tiled everything I coaid heor of and at last waa told to try Chsmberlalns Pain Balm, which I did anl ru immediately relieved and in a abort time rured, and I am happy to asr ft hsi no since return Nad nodal, state or whom ed tovcnUoa lor ed." Why not this linltuent and get hv. report oa natentaMUtv. lorbrtbook, well? It later Ml by John Boyden A Iasn and TRirs-ripK- S Son Druggists. C4 eitoSN ,lllnl. De THe 8e.ll L.kTrtbure. and a year which This i campaign promises to itveojncn important ewe In every awitae of life. If yon a ant a great snd fair dally newspaper, yon should take Tit Salt Lake Tribune. Th Weekly Tiltons is an excellent newapeper. And The Inter Mountain Farmer and Ranchman published also by The Tiibuna fublithirg company, will be invaluable to fa mar and ranchmen everywhere. Of the best quality in any quantity. j LIME eO. CREEK (BRASS .Opposite U. & Patent iAe WASHINGTON D.C. 4VVVVVVVVVVVVVVVVVVVN Vi, h. SERVICE. - HEAD iioiSES? EQUIPMENT TRACK. ALL CASES OF DEAFNESS OR HARD HEARING ARE NOW CURABLE incurable. deaf bv our new invention. Geaalae tampe4 C C C. fever soli ia talk. Beware at the dealer whe trie to m3 "acewtktof s;t as grod." slKttsa t vw? On; a mu s MS CALL'S WCRMAM, OF BALTIMORE SAYSt Bai ttmort. M-d- BTAteh to. BHnff efltlrflr ctrd of drafneft. tltaalMoyour treatment. 1 wilt rnnrgiYefCe at vowr ticriou. full Uivtorv of Hiv cae to bT Axiom h uit nghl car began lo wng. anU thu kept on gettiwc worm?, unli I tnr tiarittg in thi cur euttrelv a ire ttiiicui for cattrrH for three month, without nnritceea, ttmmtAft whw. I cit. who i jI berot ntktoU'M.sA a hoimc mber the mot etiituem etr ioevaiit oi st-mito- r. ;i. 1 VIA Union Pacific The w a A : S FOR ALL u:.ts Eastern Points. t MMMM. tWCf IllrtM tint. k'M, M. -- ShmSi ItriutlH, - MSS , t IktMl ! MtoraS - SmmSms THREE kNM MS kustr Msiwpi., AbMlawly fctrii.k, XcMMical TIXOUGS Ituu rtpolir MS CALL rtAZAll t r Sswtoe eSMo erlWlM it W1W17 a va su City, ; Pul, - Met, liui- T"" " Direct Censectlou for tb Eut ' - Detalled Information cheerfully furnished on application. C.I. WHEADON, Agent, Coalville, Utah Mkw mH; N THE MsCALL CO., m SL ui SotitbeuL- iwi mt rw rwttow w iw toss. tts IMU Ss m4 W olf te Ur iSmn mi to CHS WITH ?Atnn;:? M TBillS DHL! Ue-o-a- ir lul. tupM Paturas. Csrisct-- f wouii cwilU hf'o ire and ere that otiJy tettttio: drily, tliai the head alv an opiiuit be Iom ire'er m the affcLted ear wo u..t the l.ieti ' . vfiur atit f" ement acciaen.altv jm a New York taner fiiiu caereu I then I iial mem Afi it oiiivnfew Utn Mceortbttg to vottr d recttotii llte omniyiiirad Te ftt e e?W rut hearing ia the voti ear Uae !eeit eutnclyreftore.i. ItbHidtvo hartiU -- :id bti lo remain Very truly w F. A. WFRMAX. 730 8 Broadway., IktUttnoie. Onneiutl with tloet n(t dteed treatment not interfere asr'.s.1 your YOU CAH CURE YOURSELF AT HOME INTtRNATIDNAl AURAL CHM3. oo 596 LA SA'lt AVI, soap T- H- that Always On Hand at the CIST FOR uu::onv ucis $2.25 1.50 ins ALI. oa Vjc Compctr catalogue afcowitigovef 500 yrvraiuma that may b secured by SMiag the wrapper, furoiehed Seed you free spon request. ni a a poetal card and wa will Mil jo the catalogue, , . diirtmt rr:-!-a- MINE Lump, Stove, WORK Di: IS THS ILI ktw roeu. ' DCSQ CHICARO. ed : THX are r. Ae A FREE PATTERN (ymir twa Qnlv those bora HEAD IIOISES CEASE IMMEDIATELY- .- - to-w- lti - The Farmer and Qnnchman Over the eom-auilt- Those who cultivate onion on muck land are apt te think that upland ia not sultabta, but little patches of good onion ground can he found upon nearly every farm. Mock, however, la ready for onloua m soon aa It la brought under cultivation. It may Dead drainage te lower the water table, aad the natural surface vegetation must be thoroughly subdued, but manure la seldom needed, and aa a rule concentrated fertilisers will not do much good at first Sometime time 1 useful te correct acidity and hasten decomposition, and a few years later wood astea, bone meet and superpboaphato may be helpful. On the ether band, upland soil needs special preparation before It la editable for onions. An old garden spot may answer very well to begin with, but la any com there moat ho a heavy dressing of stable manor each season. On land that baa been heavily manured in previous years one caa begin operation la the aprinf by early plowing and top dressing with a much fin manure ae caa be worked Into th soil, bat new lend ought to have n very heavy coating ef manure plowed under In th spring and worked one season In some ether crop. In th fall It should be manured heavily again and the manor plowed under. Tb next spring top dreM with fin manure and work tha soil with cultivator and harrow, bnt do not plow. By the addition of fifty loads of good manure each aeaaoa and half n ton of high grad commercial fertiliser on ought to be able to barveet from 000 to 1,000 bushel of onions per acre, which la about the same ae can be done on muck. - Of course muck is preferable to upland because of greater ease in working and because tees fertiliser are required. Groceries, etc., we-k.- 25 ref-tran- hM bMU appointed to have of th campaign a ad they propote chary with t fa make a bitter fight. W Mata lhat it I time the people ia this sad of ihe eoanty were orgnoUing aad getting to toork There I a great deal to do aad the quicker start U aaade the hqtter, aad we would suggest that a meeting be called at once to eoaelJer thia proposition, sojbal the work caa be takes up aad handled ia the proper . manner. Dress Goods, Shoes, Hats, Suits of Clothes, Tinware, Flour, pill. Up ill C.U PATRONIZE H0L1E IliDUSTRY ira;::::r ricxi::H3, (0. t..l ftwm fc I? fla esh dyeff Weber Coal Co Twoi I S' |