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Show A Grand Showing fOP Hyde P.rk Addition. After hearing so much of Hyde Talk addition lately The Times reporter passing down Second West street, was attracted by that most novel sign of F. Beyle & Co. the wooden man, as the boys call it. Finding B. very busy answering an-swering his extensive correspondence, he was quite ready to answer any questions ques-tions pertaining to real estate. From him we learned that Ilyde Park addition addi-tion was placed on tho market last spring and is pretty well sold out. "Sold out, not traded off for chips and whetstones, he said, but sold at a uniform uni-form price to all good parties. How do we sell our lots? Quite a number have been sold for cash, but most of them on monthly payments." . i-0W they meetthose payments?" W ell, we have no reason to complain, for since so many people from various parts of the country have been here and examined Hyde Park, wo are getting pretty well advertised; we are alwavs glad when purchasers come here to see tor themselves, for not one but was well pleased with the investment aud helps us in making other sales; the few who discontinue their pavmeuts don't trouble us any, for we can sell the lots again at an advance as soon as the street cars get to running." Don't you attribute your success greatly to good management aud judicious judic-ious advertising? There is no doubt a great deal in that as well as in having a good outside man, like my partner, yet after all, the people soon find out the fact that Hyde Park is unusually unusual-ly well located, and a good flowing well can be had for only $:!5. These are important im-portant matters and have much to do with our success, but more than anything any-thing else to bring us to the front, was the success in securing a Rapid Transit line for our addition. I shall alwavs feel proud of my connection with promoting pro-moting the first carliue west of the Jordan Jor-dan river, and as soon as we can take our friends for five cents to Hyde Park on the Rapid Transit, a number of buildings will go up at once. The Times will add; that this is only a matter of a short time; the grading is mostly done, ties are pretty well distributed dis-tributed along the line and the contract for bridges over the Jordan and surplus canal let, and we hope F, Bevlo & Co. will reap the benefit in Hyde Park addition ad-dition which they so richly deserve in the interest they took in our West Side Rapid Transit company. . THE DOCTORS HAVE COME Flrit Three Month! Free or Chrge A staff of eminent English physicians and surgeons have arrived in Salt Lake City and will l"e: cateat their residence, 185 L. first South street. All who visit these eminent emi-nent doctors before August 1st, will re-cee re-cee services until September 1st free of charge. The only favor dwiredw. recommendation fromthoso whom the cure They treat all diseases and deformities, de-formities, but in noinstanee will an incurable in-curable case be accepted. If your malady mal-ady is bevond all hope, they wil frankly tell von so. Also caution you S t spending more money for use-Jss use-Jss treatment. "Remember dates and earlv for their oflices are crowded from mining till night OflW hours 0 m to 7 p. I"- !undays.lO a. m. to 1 n m P S -This governmental staff orphvsicians and surgeons U incorporated incorpor-ated by an act of legislature. |