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Show w THEY PAID NO ATTENTION. Despite tho walls of tho Trlhuno; tho knocks It has mado against tho material prosperity of tho city, the visitors from tho coast seem to havo been undaunted by the editorial expressions, ex-pressions, and many heavy invest ments in Salt Lako City havo been mado and will bo mado, as a result of tholr visit to Zion. Conservative estimates esti-mates aro to the effect that one million mil-lion dollars will bo spent In tho purchase pur-chase of Salt Lako and Utah realty, and it is quite likely that thoro will bo somo monoy spent In tho purchaso of mining Interests, because tho impressions impres-sions mado during tho trip to Ding-ham, Ding-ham, together with tho information concerning tho Industry derived from other sources, havo been very favorable. favor-able. Truth regards this visit as a most auspicious one and wishes that other towns and cities could como and look over what wo havo. It would bo a good thing. Money expended in tho entertainment enter-tainment of visitors such as were these gentlemen, is money well spent. Tho action of tho viistors from Los Angeles in doing business while hero demonstrates that tills city anil statu Is bound to forgo to tho front; that people with monoy havo confidence in tho community and bolicvo in Its future; fu-ture; that thoy do r.ot caro a tinker's continental for any local differences wo havo or may havo, and that thoy aro willing to Invest their monoy hero, believing this city Is ns safo as any for investment, 'inoir conduct in this respect must bo a blow to tho knockers' knock-ers' gang, which has boon pounding its anvil over since tho gucstR crossed the threshold. |