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Show "That Good Coal," 4rst aid to the cook. ' : - EVEN IN IT5,OWM COUNTRY. - -. -, , . ' r . . . - . - - ' , - - , . - v , V DO YOU KNOW thai real estate,' &s a general proposition, is the best, surest and safest - . investment possible? ' . V . DO Y0UKNW4hat as many great fortunes hare teen cade froa real estate intest-ments intest-ments as frori any other form of investment and with less risk? DO TOU KNOW that no natter how a great fortune is made, its possessor tsaally invests in-vests the larger part of it in real estate, loth for profit and for safety? DO YOD KKOW that Salt Lake City real estate values are now at elb tide and that ly comparison with any other live city of the West, are ridiculously low? . ' . DO YOU KNOW that the millions of dollars to be spent by the large mining and rail- J road corporations and the thousands of additional men to be employed by' them, will greatly increase the population of your city? . . . ; - DO YOU KNOW that real estate values increase in direct proportion with the increase of population? ,- ; ' " DO YOU KNOW that values must increase in Salt Lake City and that NOW is the time . for YOU to invest? V , , , , . AWAKE TO YOUR OPPORTUNITY ! . It can't be possible that all these railroads striving to reach Salt Lake City; that the 'creation of a great smelting center at your very doors; that the great mineral and agricultural agri-cultural wealth of Utah does not convince you-that Salt Lake City must grow, and that with its growth must come the profit of a real estate investment made now. . ' ' HERE IS A CHANCE FOR YOU I 'At the rate of $25 per lot, I offer you an investment that possesses but one fault it is too good. This statement I make from an experience, of ten years in the real estate business. As a proof, let me tell you the facts: For $25 you can buy from me a lot 25x 140 feet to a 20-ft. alley, and facing an 80-ft street, located in the heart of all the newer development around your city. Consider for a moment the locations TO THE NORTH, the San Pedro, Los Angeles & Salt Lake R. R. and the Western Pacific R. R., and the material yards of both companies; also the Salt .Lake & Los Angeles R, R. to Salt Lake and Saltair. TO THE SOUTH, a rich farming section; also the wonderful Copper Camp of Bingham, '. producing fortunes in copper and employing large numbers of men. . - TO THE EAST, the city limits of Salt Lake City, with its 96,000 population; the railroad ; shops of the Rio Grande Western Railway, involving the expenditure of $2,500,000 and ' the employment of 2,000 men. TO THE WEST, Great Salt Lake, the new smelters at Garfield, where from six to ten miM lions are to be spent and where from four to six thousand men will be employed. . Now, remember, that these lots are level,' good soil, and all subdivided and platted, and with perfect title; that the title is assured by a warranty deed issued by the Utah ' Savings and Trust Co., and a guarantee certificate of title furnished by them, showing the title to be free and clear, all without any extra cost to you. This absolutely assures the title to be perfect, and this assurance alone represents the expenditure of a consid- -erable sum in the average real estate transaction. Also, remember that acreage is, from a subdivlder's point of view, raw material, and lots are the manufactured article. In the manufacture of lots, every 80-ft. street and every 20-ft. alley is waste material, for which the subdivided does not directly receive re-ceive one cent of return, but are given away for the benefit of the lot buyer. Now, deduct de-duct from the price of these lots ($25 each) a fair sum for the cost of subdividing, for the expense of furnishing deeds and certificates of title, and for the value of the streets and alleys given away in the manufacture of lots; now see how small a sum you have left. This small sum represents the cost of the raw material the acreage. Now you know, and I know, that the value of the acreage is many times greater than is shown bv these figures, and we both know that acreage cannot be bought in large quantities for the proportionate price of these lots at $25 each. Doesn't this prove my statement that the only fault with this investment is that it is ' too good? i . These lots are worth $50 each today. As to the future of this property, we are assured of a new electrie line from Salt Lake City to Garfield and perhaps'to Bingham. This car line will pass through our prop-. erty. Think how much this will enhance the value of these lots. If you wish an illustration of what electric lines will do for a city, come to Los Angeles An-geles and see beautiful residence sections where, a few years ago, were barley fields. These are now built up, because the barley fields were made accessible by car lines. Every suburban town connected by electric line with Los Angeles has seen its real estate es-tate values not only double, but multiply. I That's what will happen here. I Now, if you believe I am correct in ray statements; if you believe Salt Lake City is IT bound to grow and develop; if you have confidence in the good faith of these large cor-' porations who are now doing so much for your city; in short, if you are anything but a sour pessimist, buy some of these lots. I have quite a lot of printed matter about your city, and about these lots. The opinions of the very best Los Angeles and Salt Lake City men are given, and a very convincing array of facts and figures are published. All of this, together with maps of the tract and the adjoining sections, will be sent you gladly and freely, if you will send me your name and address. ' If you wish to avoid delay, call at the office of your Salt Lake City realty broker and -buy from him. AH you have to do is to give him the money, and he wiU carry on the ne- j gotiations for you. ' : ; " But don't fail to get your share of this splendid investment. ' " ' - J Special Terms to Those Who Purchase Blocks of Lots ; :' Better write to me today. CHAS. S. MANN, " f 325 W. Fourth St., LOS ANGELES, CAL. TSeadTyour'snftnT f -vj--7. energy, ambtuon, by I VlMUl using BASSETTS sT'sft I NATIVE HERBS. T M-21J : J Coats only $1 for three VniTvll'KVy moa ths' treatment a money back If I doesn't cure. 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A merchants' lunch or. regular 25o meal will be served every day of the .week, including Sunday, from 12 to 2 o'clock p. m. , Beginning May 20, . 1906, and every Sunday thereafter, from 6 till 8 p. m., a regular table d'bota dinner will b served at the price of BOc -''', - Prof. N. C Morrh Orchestra Will be In attendance for guests and patrons only. MILS ,C. F. DURAND, Proprietress. lyon's Ts ench Periodical Drops Strictly vegetable, perf ectly harmless, sure to accomplish DESIRED r .RESULTS. Greatest known female remedy. Price, $L50 per bottle. ' f MT1f Beware of eoaoterf si ts sod Imltatloas. The rennlDt Is put tip only I paste-board Car CAUIIw.4 Von with fMaimlla Isnainre on stds of tbs bottle. liusi Vi aa for areolar to WlUXUttt slfii. ou. Bute Aseata, Clersiaad, Ofcio. . X tot Sals by X. O. Schramm, LdK.Ii Drug Ssp't, W. XL Dayton 2ru Co . .A C SsUta Drag Co. . . " ' . . ; ' ' L ' . ' . . |