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Show - W " - A CARD TO THE PUBLIC. A certain morning journal of this city seems to bo better posted on my intentions inten-tions than I am myself, as will be observed ob-served by their statement of the 2lst inst., to the effect that as soon as I had settled my business affairs 1 contem plated moving to Denver. Now I wish to inform my friends and the publio in general that at no time during the past twelve years have 1 ever contemplated going to Denver or any other place, nor have I ever given tho least intimation intima-tion to any person or persons of any in t'mtion on my part to leave Salt Lake City. On the contrary, they have always al-ways been informed that I am located here for good. I have been identified with various business enterprises in this city since 1873, aud for the past six years iu the insurance business representing the leading companies of America and Kurope, in fire, lifo and accident, my office for the past year has been and still is in the Progress block, room 614 and 515, where 1 or one of my representatives repre-sentatives can always bo found, and I will bo pleased to have all my old friends call at any and all times, and will also be delighted to form the acquaintance ac-quaintance of all new comers, and have them bear in mind that the agency of Louis Ilyams is one of the largest if not the largest in. the country, the combined cash cipital and assetts represented in my office being over $200, 000,000. Respectfully, Loi:is Htams, Salt Lake City, December 23, 18U0. |