. Breeder and sportsman. Horses. August 20, 1898] ©he gKeefce* tmb ^rjwtsmmu 125 According to the Fullerton Tribune Dr. A- W. Worm, who is said to be well posted on the walnut industry, states that an average of 7,000 tons of walnuts are sold annually in the United States, and that California last year produced 3,700 tonsâabout half of the wal- nuts handled in this country. After having ^raveled through the principal walnut sections of Southern California and obtaining esti- mates from reliable sourceF, he believes the output thiB season will reach 4,500 tons, an increase of 750 tons over las


. Breeder and sportsman. Horses. August 20, 1898] ©he gKeefce* tmb ^rjwtsmmu 125 According to the Fullerton Tribune Dr. A- W. Worm, who is said to be well posted on the walnut industry, states that an average of 7,000 tons of walnuts are sold annually in the United States, and that California last year produced 3,700 tonsâabout half of the wal- nuts handled in this country. After having ^raveled through the principal walnut sections of Southern California and obtaining esti- mates from reliable sourceF, he believes the output thiB season will reach 4,500 tons, an increase of 750 tons over last year. Dr. Worm says the growers of California will have no trouble in realizing from 7 to 10 cents for the entire output if they will only stand together and manage the associations wisely. A writer in a Honolulu journal says that small farmers emigrating to the Hawaiian is lands will do well if they have a little stock of money. It costs from $30 to $60 per acre to clear the land, but thereafter the expense of cultivation is mostly planting and harvest- ing, which go on the year round. At present the local demand for vegetables is greater than the supply. Labor (Japanese contract} is $15 per month. A house will cost about $500. A farmer can Eupport his family by raising vegetables while his ccffee trees are grow- ing. ⦠â Some very large fleeces of wool are taken from sheep up in Montana. According to report Mr. ThomaB McGurl, of Huntley, Mon- tana, has shorn from a four-year-old Oslord Merino wether a fleece that weighs twenty- one pounds, and Mr. C. O. Gruell, of Yellow- atone county, has a fieece that weighs twenty- three pounds. GOOD HEALTH TSTHE WORKING CAPITAL OF HUMANITY â *- He who loses that is wrecked indeed. Is your health, failing you? Your strength, ambition, Vigor, vitality wasting away ? .«^. DOCTOR SWEANY 737 MARKET STREET San Francisco, Cal. For the speedy, safe and permanent cure of all NERVOUS, CHRONIC andSPECIAL Diseases of Men and Women. VnilU


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