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Show l l 1 , 1 4 -A v ' . v - ' ' ' . ' :: ': ' : r) ; ; ? : ; j : r ; ' m : ,- C':'r;2:rj3:T For vb.e Frcr:o'2:G:n AtlzI Sale I Offers for sale harvest 20 Miles from the Sea ' shares in 1,000 acres v and 12 miles from 7an- of land on theMiver of : (i'Ui pico, the principal ship- Panuco.1 ';y' -QPiM ping point Republic ' 1 1 1 1 1 1 ' ' . .. ... - . - .. .'..-, - - . : . " .--' -' 1? EXICO has rightly been termed "A land of present opportunities." Its material resources, won- E derful as they are, lie almost undeveloped. . There is opportunity for pioneers in this work to make T fortunes in this picturesque and sunny land. AH kinds of tropical fruits grow in abundance in its fertile soil, and where these can find their way to market the land so situated becomes valuable almost beyond estimate. Transportation focilities are today so' few that the" really valuable land is scarce. This ' Company, however, has secured a tract of land ideally situated. Indeed, we assert, with the positiveness of truth, that we have the very best located tract in Mexico flj This is .saying a great deal, but here tare the facts: j . tampico, whose population is about 22,000, lies on the Panuco River,, eight miles from the Gulf of Mexico. Its harbor B Million Dollars to build.. It Is the principal shipping point in Mexico. It is the point where all Gulf stearrier lines center. From this port steamer lines go to I Galveston, New Orleans, Havana, New York, Vera Cruz and European Ports, so that it is easily the most important location in the Republic; . . The Panuco River is the largest stream in the Republic. It Is 40 feet in its shallowest place between the sea and Tampico. . Our land is on this j river's banks, and only twelve miles from Tampico. The largest ocean steamers can come right up to the place, making the location ideal for steamship service,' allowing us to market our crops in the cities of the coast with dispatch and little expense. Then, too, the Mexican Central Railway runs past the place, so that a siding can be (aid and shipments for the Inland States loaded on the plantation. This being the case it is true that we have the best LOCATED LO-CATED tract of land in Mexico. ; 1 Its fertility is the very best. It Is on the banks of the Panuco River and jts alluvial deposits are 15 feet deep. The depth of the soil and its rich character make its long fertility assured. ;0ur neighbor, Dr. C M. Harrison, whose plantation is up the river from ours, says we should raise each year 600 bunches of Bananas per acre.. His opinion is valuable, for he has raised Bananas for 14 years on that river, and knows what he is talking about The market is everywhere. The banana business is in its infancy. There is more demand than supply. Every bunch raised can be sold at the plantation for 50 cents; That means an income of $300.00 per acre each year, less the cost of cultivation, which is very small. There is every prospect that every investor will get back the whole amount invested by the third year. Where is another! such an investment opportunity offered? A booklet giving detailed information may be had by calling at the office of the Company. 327. Deseret News Annex. If you cannot call, write for full information. - ' . , - ... .i TheMenWhoAre 1 IMI VOCCS) How the Land 1 Behind It. 5rir Will Be Cared v , TUB MODERN AM) THI ANCIENT SIDB BY S1D& J. M. Jenflon, Banker, Sheep Grower and Horticulturist, for- A LAND OP PRESENT OPPORTUNITIES. KT i . merly Brigham City. L . I j JLTTTTH I .-hri Ii, , IW Jl Oil E. B- South, Successful Business Man and Implement Dealer, kyrf JMy fjfj . - formerly Logan and Randolph. . . d&-J t rz$w " J. A. Hancock, Wholesale Banana Dealer. . "H. -y I vYLf 'rrSTlWirT,2( v i i . ' e ' it W. S. McOomick, Banker. ' " w; Il&::7aSC!S5 At present the land is in a tate of cultivation mostly pro- A. B. Barber, ex-State Senator and Stock Grower, .Logan, i r7?&s rJs ducing hay, corn, cane, etc. It will be plowed up at once and Georgepencer, Cashier State Bank of Randolph, Merchant f Mfll A f f W and Stock Grower. - - TNPVrr2sAJlV A i M41"111 Plnt8 w" 8e ou among the corn, 200 plants to the W. A. Miles, Banker, MillerStock Grower and Horticulturist, '&tl acrft- 111686 plants will yield their first fruit in less than a ' . Spanish Fork. - -.mTX ZV" ff r , And the foU6wing Advisory Board: ' SSPP-f' ft Panting, so that returns win be had im- M. M. Warner, Attorney, 81 Commercial Block. yNNr'--jrj lJQf mediately. . But one crop will be harvested the first year (that W. P. Funk, Instructor L. D. 8. Business College, and re- -fc Vu-H rlVMujV !-r Art v v 1 . i Sntly Cashier Dihwoodey Furniture Co. 888 N. Main St." V XT VjlwT I " 8 ' bunche-tlie E. S. Woodruff, Mgr. Advertising Dept. Deseret News, 249 V ) p J on year anl reaftef'each root or bulb will produce four D,.ai& Deseret Annex." " - C, V 0 " - " T. J. Yates, Supt. City Light & Power Co., 1152 Bryan Ave. . ,J$fc? NlSrL The work will be personally supervised by the Messrs. J. M. . C. J. Call, SaleWan National Tea Co., 1322 S. 11th East. N TSGHi -SfSS- Jenson and W. A. Miles. These gentlemen are horticulturists Alex Smith, Banana Grower, Tampico, Mexico. - JOvTy 74 -TTo TTif' w m. ni ' '..,' Claud Jenson, Mgr. J. M. Benson's Ranch, Brigham City, " , $r 7--&ak of rare AihtT' 11107 wlU U 88l8ted h? Mex' Smxth an ei" TJtah. - ' sj. X-JnS Perienced banana grower, and the labor will be performed by John Pingree of First National Bank, Ogden. , m Xv"" natives of Mexico, which help is abundant in that locality. J. W. Funk. Mgr; r Richmond Co-op., Richmond, Utah. . ' The company binds itself to cultiVate the land for a term Noble Warrum, Mgr. Utah-Mexican Rubber Co., 1153 2d So., - , , . t. v Salt ; Lake City i , , ot years and every assurance is given the investor that his . ,'J. M. Jenson, J Sheep Raiser and Farmer, 325 Newt Annex. Map Wowing the Importance of Tampico at a interests will be carefully looked after and not only honestly, George Q. Morris pi Elias Morris & Sons Co., Salt Lake City. - . . 8hlpplna Canter. J but competently cared for. 7anted good seamstresses in Alter- atlon department. Keith-O'Brien Co. The Decorative Things In wall paper are always found it Da-vail Da-vail 'a. Both phones. 110 W. 2nd So, Let Kelly ft Co. print it. . I Ask your grocer for Vienna Bakery Bread. "It's the best." fThis Company guarantees 8 per cent to the investor the firft year. The profits after the firt 11 year will be astonishing. Now is the time to invest. Opportunities such as these are not long open. Send in your application at once. ' Address the ; S27 Deccrot Howo Anndx, - - ' - - - - - Salt Loko City, Utcli. . . . -. . . ' ' " ' 1 ' ' ... N '... ' . - - Vcll Paper. Our fw line is full of new and r. . ., jipag. Everything from the fin-f fin-f ( nhrays and encravures to the ' pers. Vast varieties of every 1 '. Geo. V. Lbert & Co., 57 Main. t " Eead the Monarch Hardware ad 01 fao 4 for household bargains. 4 |