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Show TIMES. COALVILLE COALVILLE. FRIDAY, May 1902, SO, a B. JOSES Editor and Baal nee Manager. imtm4 t t frHo$t la mMM, HA Itu, m t.mmt Plan Battm, t, M TMtMef BubMHpHM Pof alia h ... kseVsav Hx Mamht Mouth. IAwn, ,- nm Lwead - - UN f .. .. AdvwtMni Rw. eotlras, 11 mum pot Iln tor tnt tnaer-ttop liM tor 0h uUqut tnMT-raut will be t Hotly .'lh.nwJ to ODt taf-Th- m ' Cwitiy AffwJr. of Isabel, Tb. inventory of tb. Loll MclaoghUa, amounting U $100,000 vii filed with th eooBly clerk khi rk. Tb ln.!rum.4t brought la fee X to ihe county of $375. A mrrlag licenM it. and yetter Horae to 30, of Oak try day of and Emma Hoyt, aged 24, Marion. 'X elU ru Stvn. .fd Inform a that all county . CletkNwl licenw at now paid op. Tb county eonamli.ion.ri will tomorrow to sell tb property that wa J advertised for aal oa account of tax aot being paid oa win. Oa Monday they will meet a a board of equalization and all a ho hav 1 rouble, to toll tbe (enilemen mart call that day or bold their peace for aootber year. Eon tine baainet will bo transacted by the board ml Tuesday, In Car nia. Itching r, i ttoa. prodne molaturo and wall m Blind, ran. Itching, lhl form,. Bteeding or Protruding File art cored Pile Remedy by Dr. Stop Itching and .bleeding, Ahaort tamer. 50c a Jar at Druggiiia, or aaad by mall. Treatise free writ m aboot yonr cave. Dr, Boeauko Philada. Pa For by Jqbn, Boy den A Bon. Bo-ao-- koi tl Ah IntoroetlHg Diaeeverv. Tb German explorer la Babylon have made an onaually Intereating diacovery. Inscribed tablet of clay are common enough, and example of them are to be found in the principal nuaeama of Europe. Bat In tbo excavation at Hlacbin-al-aiwad 409 tablet have been discovered, many of which are of a novel character, Several may considered of tbe belletlettro clase, ray tb Architect. for teaching, They were evidently and therefore may be regarded a presenting example of the flaaaic literature of Babylon. Soma erved a a dictionary, and oa that account wilt b Interesting to philologist. Thera ia also a hyrae which was chanted during tha procea-a'o- ni In honor of tha god Mardik, whoa them ha bean brought to light by tha od In another part of Carman explorer. tb iam district tha Temple of Adar of Nine?, tha pro teeter of phyaiciana, ha been discovered. VThat Thin Falks White Yoewwo TttowKI4 Weetera ifno That Veet Nerve jhmwa long boon a mock dlaeuae-o- d point la tb eora bolt Tbo wblto tad y.llovr leod, and both bar their champion. Yet tber la a pretty geo-ortooling among' t armor that tb whit whoa of tbo boot vtrioUea, yield a IrUSo more than tbo boot yol- - j low varied. Thoro are plenty of Individual eases, however, wboro yallow eora baa yielded more than a very good white variety, but, ad far a known, when a number of experiment have been made and tha result taken collectively tha whit varietie gave about ft per eent larger yield than the yellow variotlea Aid. Tbooo oxpert-ment- a were at tb experiment station of aerea cor growing atatea, and all I report a greater white yield except, OEM, where yellow yielded a huabet and a half mor per acrO. It wa no-- ; ticW that wblta corn gav better,' return ta tb aoutbern dlatrtcta tbaa yellow, while farther north tbo two were oeorer eon. la all tbo trial non yellow tbaa wblta eartetleo ware used, o that It w.. probable mat a tendency was shown toward a more careful culling of Inferior white varlo-tie- The Salt Lake Tribune At our Store you 31 UTAH'S GREATEST DAILY 8EWSPAPKR. t Reflect tb new of tbo world, eral. State, county and city. ITS MINING ADD MARKET REPORTS Are full, fair and coudaivo. Republican in politic, it i J .and it print all the new, both political and commercial, withoat fear or favor. s THIS IS A CAMPAIGN TEAR And yon cannot b- - iihout'Tli Sat Lake Tribnna. TERM OF SUBSCRIPTION Daily and Sunday Tribune, one week, 24 canto; Daily and Sunday, one n onth, $1 00, 8midav Tribune, on year, $2.00; Sunday Tribune, ix month, f 1 00. - iiiinyi! Color b THt WORLDS BEST J EVERY TEST. The Inter-- f, fountain Lr high standard Saw Orleans, at nu,;y 35 ( aumo. 1303; Pari,1900 Gold a lal Los ef Time, I have said Chamberlain Colic, Choi era and Pirrhoeo Remody for year, and would rather be out of coffee sod sugar than it. I sold flr bottle of it yesterday to thresher that con'd go no farther aud they are at work agla thi morning. H. R. Pblp, Piymoth, Oklahoma.. A will b seen by th abov threshers were able to keep on with their work without losing a single day time. Yon Jshould keep a bottle of this Remedy in yonr home. For tale by John Boyden A Son Me Published by The Tribane Publishing company, will contain each Information respecting tbe farm aud ranch of Utah, k-.- : zzrsx Idaho, Wyomiog, Nevada and Colorado rao- - aa will mass invaluable stock raising, r TO THIS, I 4 3 wet! aa agricuUate, frslt and flower At aay rate practical farm trials bare , II I and tbe track garden and henpetfiti'T tindeiatood by every rek cnltnre, nnlvenally .resulted la what wa1 mao or eoca that if they can get aoue nery being eepecial attention. It is thought by tbo corn growers not a ft the cradual loro of $1.00 year in advance; is published par coot gain for white corn of a rerag remedy th:ill atop every Taeeday, and will be mailed one aeed when pitted against yellow or Cash and wnf it. their recovery i d year with THE WEEKLY TRIBUNE and nervou are we have tured, Poe that good qualities, yet, for $1.60 ia tdvsnce. before, tber la a general feeling ( ateady, haniizxy Pli. with weakened 8 ALT LAKE TRIBUNE store, $1.00 more blood of a white trifle aeed ambition U their that average memory, reductive than that of averago yel-- ' la tUq iw their per year. ahowa It iwery. S ADDRK88- -3 ALT LAKE TRIBUNE all other condition being equal. m!Io Wed manner, of value the PUBLISHING Regarding tbo feeding COMPANY, Salt Lake flesh to they sooo ae they pmmeoco gain two the general opinion of feeders faPERRY 8. HEATH, Publisher City. To better. d look gain better iwp vors yellow, although they hav not of good solid flesh and General Manager. the reenlt of thorough teat to uphold from one to iliteelbs, bo mad rich ihtMood most their belief as have those who claim per week. After fair Blood sod Nerve Walla UniaiUm Gunns all pt. the far tha for and white, larger yields par eee Iran ef lilrrUi. recordno of teets far experiment station Toulc'puWkM body tb very pitch I have been afflicted with sciatic ed to our knowledge have found no dif- what iok pars rich blood in tba moat aay ference in the value of each la the direct way, aid cures discos by making rheumatism for fonrteea years, Josh' Edgar, of Germantown Cal. I was feeding yard. Thi Topic is in tablet form, able to be around bat constantly suffered Ia aptt of these tecta and of the re- strength. beutnti(htsftmle- - Itenricbes I tiled ev ry thing I could sults of chemical analysts, however, heor of and at ' foresaw here there the majority of farmers and feeder tbe IL. asking womeVaweakneM last was told to try Chamberlain's Pain For fain t. ( strongly believe that yellow corn haa fws ialna, which I did and was immediately more richness and is mor "heating" a better t . !y ws a ver puds, 8oH relieved and in a short time cared, and I than th white, and because of this by all Drodu for 75cta. per botor am happy to ay it baa cot since return W rite ua lor $2 90, by mail. belief tber are feeders who pay a th ree ed. Why not this linioient and get small premium for yellow, while oth- about yout . Address, Dr. Gunn, weilj It ia fer sale by John Boyden A ers will contract for yellow corn, leav- FhilaJcV.x, P- - for sale by John Son b whan out It whit an th DfuggiU. ing Coalville Utah. Boyden A bought for tha asm price. With mllle It la different Tha miller We ftromptif obuln 0, 8. an Foretea - T GJDCEA ARRESTED wants a corn that will make meal of th lightest color, and to tbla end Food. A Hart S 11 Inf Imtur whit corn usually sells for from I to rv(M TrtwJla Eivactai S cent per bushel mor for that purAt Dayoa, Ohio, a grocer named of making pose and for tha purpose ' ff baa ten rretsl for . John hominy, grita, etc. . .. pe rTtor oa ps4tntbUttT. Toe frw book, Arioa Coffee. The Reviewing tha situation la tbe fore3Uot . 2?. ' p met.t of Ohio claim that going manner, tb Iowa Homestead pup I.toJ concludes, however, that taken aa a tig glaxirgon Ariova Coffee make It whole, the corn that best serves the in that (tat. This interest farmer of the weat Is not sotd In tha itpigaleable because saita are likely her groctm, form of conx It ta fed on th farm fto b brought against thm for aeliing and sold In he forma of pork and beef, Opposita U. U. Patent Liince . and where this Is done, as It Is on neaN Arbocklv'a, or ny other coffea which ha WASH! NGTON D. C. farms, there la scarcely any been glazed or rotted. ly all The trial ha been set for Jane Sad. choice to bo mad In actual practL between tbe beet varieties of whfs It ia understood that tbe Arhucklea will corn. But If wa planted a crop, end New York lawyers to defend th to sell it to tbo millers at ease. Tie Per and Dairy Comm iasioner, home or In th city markets, wa wauld II. Blackburn, will employ the Joseph SERVICE, EQUIPMENT certainly select one of tha best pur talent ha can secure to r ore-t- est heat varieties. lr;l whit . TRACK. the aUtei lids of th caw, Th laetuf Ohio r very ctrlct In protectGROUND GYPSUM. ing'; people against Impure food. It It t la chimed that Arbucklea Coffe 1 iaa-p- r, PrsatlMt BiwritaM Iw Mvaatac Iw th atwhle. gecauw it It coated with a gluing Ground gypsum, according to s that serve to cover up defect and make unfarm Investigator, may tbe cofft e look better than it really is, doubtedly bo used to advantage In th that tbla gluing la cheaper than and In stable. Th nitrogenous compound th urine by the aid of certain micro cof . Every on who drink coffea will organisms, always present fn th tr. be i t created in tb outcome of thi caw. Is converted very quickly Into carbopictobV 1 nate of ammonia. This Is volatUs end vu nt(. M aunUla Pawmat Re.HcKmw.iv will recap If some suitable absorbent r or fixer Is aot present Gypsum Is such A few week since The Salt LakoTrib- - Thfi a flier, converting the carbonate Into established Th utpbat of ammonia, which Is not vol- I mar and Ranchman, and it davolep-- i t it Into to iavaluabl publicotlon for atile. i men and ranchmen throngh th arid Practical conclusions from rxpert-tnent- s will be new features Aitny untry. sr (1) that tbo proper place to , ided to it this ummer. sod It TEES TEIUS DHL! spring u gypsum la la the stable wher unv but a dollar a year, or it taken with THCCSH CiKS to doubtedly th greater went of nitro- i be Weekly Balt Lake Tribune th two gen, aa ammonia, frequently occurs, r r only tlAQ a veer. Th Balt Lake Itssu CItj, St ?ial, K1bb(-tpol- li and (2) that when tb manure heap 1 Aeekly Tribun aloe i $1.00 n year, i ' kept compact and moist there Is not WITH any considerable escape of ammonia. Fermentation Increased tb avails Direct Connections (or tbo Eut bUltr of th phosphoric acid. It la t ' be noticed that a considerable loss of : ud SoatbeuL V. cwnuuiTte ' potash took place. This must be du M. Detailed information' cheerfully furto a certain amount ef drainage fro; VMktaw on application. nished the manure soaking Into tbe boor1 Cess- - 'aa cUseed C C C. Yewr OoU la btik. C, I. WHEADON, Agent, floor. This drainage was no doubt I lewar at to Aaaler whs trie ta a3 Coalville, Utah creased by the water used In keep! "wmethliy jest a food." the manure constantly moist This r -suit corroborates the conclusion t: i loss of potash cannot bo entirely gue against without a water tight c creto floor If the manure Is to be k t moist by rain or artificial meant. Li Druggtet. Notice for Publication. Bo. 6111 Departmeat of tb Interior, ) Land 0ca at Salt Lk City, Utah, May 2, 1902. Notice ia hereby given that the wing-named settler haa lied notice of his intention to make final proof Inavp port of hia claim and that aaid proof will be made before tha Coanty Clerk of Sam-t county, at Coalville, Utah, onjaiy 8th, 1902, vix : Samuel dark, H. E. No. 11C22, dated Jon 10, 1815, forth west half of the north west quarter and the west half of the south wet quarter of Section 22, in Township I north, range 6 E., Sait Lake Meridian. lit name th following witnesses to prove hiseontinuoaa reidenee npon and cultivation of aaid land, vix: Roland Clark, Thoms Judd, Frank Ciaik, and Thorns Clark, alt of Upton, Summit Groceries, etc., . si any ctlier Store r to: in CftSH BftRGftIN ST0 UTAH COALVILLE, II. I3AJLX. wnx ni tlly " on-Bal- ( w, saw awe 1 .' a ear. -- Cn We "are now prepared to furnish LIM -- b. ca-e- Of the best quality in any quantity. GRASS trka i;ai k lilif . cl Inter-Mount- TJlliOIl PUCIIaC1 ain E (ttg yoi A Kavakli I 3 irnrsino Lwwkl lkttowj FS Tmy MWWVHkjA Tb) I::::: 3E ZT Movaa im rwsc. tion, aay an Ohio Farmer com . No posts are needed except at tart t.e by ttvinf Say Ot wnw, famstad fit npoe nqaew. Scad fond yew mow oa cat "HEAD x YOU DEAF? IISES? ALL CASES OF DEAFNESS OR HARD HEARING . h ARE NOW CURABLE incwrable. 3 br our new invention. Oulv those born deaf are HEAD IIOISES CEASE IMMEDIATELY. F. A. WERMAft, OF BALTIMORE, SATSt BaltimobeXMc.. March w. wt. ertlrulr ettred of drafricsL thank to your treutmenL I wiit aovt gi'c CrVm full tiifttork of inv oawc. us be tiBcd at your Utwcretton. , nm- - f I Atwsut fir r Ran mv ngia ear began to amg. iml ihU htpt on getting in tW eulirelr rar mf Ihearittj LuUe-trpu i Sff'lr a t;-neat tor ett'orrh. for three month, whhmrt irvBtrce 'i . sunor ouptw. tliemo-- t eminent tir FO?cia berof yh.ft-iiitlh olw asi dtun co.nd brio me. ud even that only teauoraTty, tliat the 'x, h.it :he henti4 iu the afTecteiieRr erould be tot ilieti " tthtfif'BCTir ncnogmTtv"hm XevrVorir twioef. and aIsk few i' the accorUmf w yrmr three meat AiXTihaa lo-d'-k I t.ia my hearms tn the dkaeaoted ear 1u$a teen emuerFtoieu, rf five " Very truly TtmriK heftfity $ud bez to fcitoftitt A. WERM AX, 730 8. Broadway, B iHtmoro. MU. Dxr trrntinrnt ifoci vxt ntevfei -- with yonr unutrl wrtRmiicrm turn vjifi H0"E . 595 u sen ave, cmcuo. cues, YOU CAS CURE YOURSELF AT oo ill nf Always On Hand at the ft i njArrTO Lump, Stove, and win so d yea Prii tknniiip. 1 ti eo. ARE. DIAM0NDCM50AP Ceoiptrtr catdefw Aow am loo wvw to ta acwtd ah' Two men with team can mow Btrtcg of thla fence In a very t'.o.. rime. t Aa I remember It, we used t t tach board at tbe bottom and ire h for th rest, but they can an to t 1 aame width. We made panela , fourteen or sixteen feet long q . panels are ail t ul.t alike, and vf one tocka Into the end of th When roar.!, Utah. the psnela ere then str out. Fsanx D. Hoaaa, Reg'ater. j the fence Is locked. 1th reat coni5a2D C. A. Cali , attorney. venience on ary farm. j LIME E2M Fnt. follo- CREEK . th' When I wa a boy, my father 1 1 a movable fence five boards hfg, a panel of which la shown In th 11 h ra- - ( in Caalrillt bf s. -- V ( ft Salt t buy . Tamer and Ranchmen mnl, Druggist. f -- 1 cam Dress Goods, Shoes, Hats, Suits of Clothes, .Tinware, Flour, it t Meed. I a greater power of digesting and assimilating food. For them Dr. King' New Lit Pill work wonder. They one and regulata the digestlv organa, gently expel all poison from the ayatem enrkh ih Uood, Improve appetite, mak healthy flesh. Only 25c at John Body. a A Son COLOR IN CORN. ftsclua Esjt XI) C-i- -ij UzJk ftd-f- 1 Csai-- Boat far th Kck mMIfaf ft PATROHIZE OOIIE IIIDI), Weber-Co- al Co 11 4 |