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Show SEPTEMBER. We have passed across the line of the dull summer season and entered into the harvest month and the period when everybody expects business to take on new life. We shall undoubtedly find more money in circulation from this time on and general business will begin very soon to move with quicker steps. We must not forget, however, that this is a presidential year and that the quadrennial campaign generally interferes inter-feres somewhat with business development. develop-ment. It docs not affect established industries, indus-tries, or lesson the demand for the necessaries of life, but it does retard investment and therefore development. We think the outlook for fall business busi-ness in Salt Lake is exceedingly good, because all our industries, except silver mining, are in a flourishing condition. This city has gone through a period of depression, which has affected the entire en-tire West, better than any other of the large cities in the Western half of the country. Its merchants and workingme are likely to enjoy a very fair degree of prosperity between now and the first of the new year. |