Show MEN Careers of and house as Examples for Others successful man has a od the unsuccessful fen a good Ninety cent of the wealthy people of Be United States became so through the advance of real es-I Newman's fin the year 1820 Elisha Newman father of Elisha Newman of Salt Lake went from to the Wyoming and there he ras offered land for twenty-five rents per He could-pay for tin work one dollar per day md that get our acres-of laud and hoard one days or one dollar P cash and his In 1820 Wyoming Valley had what we ave today m Utah people who ire known as They Newman to the ey instead of land for his since the land was not forth twenty-five cents-per was getting cheaper every Jy- Newman took their and demanded money for y- H he had used a little forest and gone upon Pertain that overlooks the he-would have seen the Susquehanna River mountains on e Eth at Campbell's Ledge then winds its way it h in the Bine He would have that this woud arteries of commerce the eat of New k and the i great He would have seen a about one half the of Bear and one of the prettiest spots in This twenty-five cent land rose price gradually until it was per Coal was discovered and coal land was sold for thousand dollars per and the surface of this land is in t many parts of the three thousand dollars per If Newman had taken forty work in land or he could have it fifteen years before he died for four hundred and eighty thou- dollars in other- would have received twelve thousand dollars per day for his Terry's Good years ago Hyrum father of John of Corinne-bought acres of swamp land that adjoined his north of This land no one seemed to was sold taxes to Ferry for four dollars per Ferry was a Massachusetts Yankee and he reasoned as This land is 43 miles from and 42 miles from two- great hustling It is on the shore of Lake and the Chicago and western railroad runs through Sometime someone will want this land and will want it The jack-knife philosopher in who goods boxes n front of the stores and squirted juice- sidewalk made great sport over Ferry's acres of swamp They felt very sorry for him and said he was land poor had a white elephant on his About ten years a man with a poor old and a dilapidated wagon drove up to Ferry's tied went down into the field where he found Ferry rounding up some hogs that had broken out of their he informed Ferry that he to buy that acres of Ferry told him he could have it for two hundred dollars per ten days the deal was closed at the above named price and Ferry received his first that land with its is worth one thousand dollars per Whitehead and About seven ago Irv-ing Whitehead of bought the land east and of the Sugar factory in He built a house and on it and then he let the philosopher persuade that his hind sight than his so he up contract and went back to Carter saw an opportunity and purchased the land that Whitehead rejected and today Carter could get two hundred and fifty dollars per acre for it and it cost him only In the year 1801 Captain Robert Richard Randall owned a small farm fronting on New York south of Randall estimated his farm to be worth and he ed it for the care of aged and infirm American merchant and ine Today the net annual revenue from and it supports Sailors Snug the largest and wealthiest charitable institution in the Invest in More wealth has been made and less losses encountered through the investments in real estate than all the other investments Ninety per cent of all our wealthy people became so by the advancement in the value of their holdings in real Not one person in one hundred ever became wealthy by working for Every person working on a salary should put every dollar he can spare in some kind of real estate and sooner or later his investment will bring him in a greater income than his Real estate in Salt Lake City has doubled in value in the last six years and it will continue to increase during the nest Salt Lake is the commercial metropolis and the social eight hundred miles in This great Inter mountain Empire teeming with the- finest farming lands on the globe with nearly every mineral known to metallurgists in paying a healthful and happy climate that ever stimulates one to natural and an anthropological museum whose equal is yet to be Foresight of One bright and sunny morning a few years ago on the public in Samuel Newhouse awoke to the fact that the great west was the best a wide awake His better than his hind so he packed his grip and went to he all but there is something better farther He came to Salt when he arrived he is the I will go no He took off his coat and went to And his success has been far his fondest dreams or Today he owns mining houses and His two sky-scrapers in this city are monuments of what intelligent hustling and foresight will Before May he will break ground for the new thirteen story hotel to be built Tn the corner of Fourth South and Main a hotel of and a counterpart of which cannot be found between Chicago and the Pacific To-day Newhouse is a part of Utah and Salt Lake City and he is one of the greatest men in New-house could go back to his old and buy and any three of the richest men in Luzerne While the croakers Newhouse while knockers Newhouse bought land in Salt While the Tribune and Judge Goodwin Newhouse built While the Ministerial Association sent tracts and circulars east to injure and tear down Salt Newhouse went east and secured money to build her If we would cultivate a foresight and not nurse our hind we should all own real estate in Salt Lake |