. The great West: a vast empire. A comprehensive history of the trans-Mississippi states and territories. Containing detailed statistics and other information in support of the movement for deep harbors on the Texas-Gulf coast /by Dana. 144 The Wi-i. In connection with real estate, Ave introduce to our readers someof the successful dealers in Denver property as an example to otherswho may desire to come West, and grow rich and influential, as thosewe mention have done. Almost without exception, they came Weslto improve their health, which an eastern climate had impaired. Inaddition


. The great West: a vast empire. A comprehensive history of the trans-Mississippi states and territories. Containing detailed statistics and other information in support of the movement for deep harbors on the Texas-Gulf coast /by Dana. 144 The Wi-i. In connection with real estate, Ave introduce to our readers someof the successful dealers in Denver property as an example to otherswho may desire to come West, and grow rich and influential, as thosewe mention have done. Almost without exception, they came Weslto improve their health, which an eastern climate had impaired. Inaddition to health, they have gained wealth and influence, to-daystanding as monuments, directing the energetic youth of the East tothe golden fields of DONALD FLETCHER. MR. FLETCHER was bom in Coburg, Canada, September 29, he passed the days of his boyhood. At the age of 17years he removed with his parents to Chit-ago, where lie attended thebest private academies, and then entered the university of JSew York,where lie graduated with high honors. In 1879 Mr. Fletcher came toColorado. His coming at that time, and the result of his decision toremain in Colorado, is the best possible illustration of the health restor-ing virtues of the climate. In Chicago his health was broken, and hebecame a physical wreck, so complete that his physician set a shortlimit to his life. He came to Colorado for his health. Under thebenign influence of the climate the process of recuperation soon becam Then ho went to work, first as clerk for the Denver A: Rio GrandeRailway; after a short time he entered the real estate business in asmall humble way, after the fashion of poor young men, and by plain,honest methods of business, after a career of not


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