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Show FUTURE OF 'If BRIUsl Manager of WalkRC Dry Goods CoBT Talks of ConditjH JUST BACK FRCHjl Adds That ThoutB Visitors Are CB Here This YB Salt Lake is going to be ajH, entertain more visitors this in any 3 ear of its history K Vf C Lewis manager of Hf Brothers Dry Goods compaV just returned from a thlrtyK ness trip through the east.'B said vesterda B I made the trip on accoiE majority of our buyers beH east purchus ng fall stock tF New fork. Boston and eK eastern cities. JCverywbef big business men were ptaqK throug t e west and aliB out exception they figured 4H ing Salt Lake in their ltiH The major! of these jB been going abroad every ydR war is largel responslb ejH western tr ps this seasonJP them have ever been west flfi or Kansas City Of cmH want to see the exposltiODsH Lake on ar.oun of ltsH usual feature is one of H places of Int est And tB of it is, if the it can PMH tertainment this class of taH not come for a dav or a jB for months Zf one-half cV come who are figuring on iHr trip the hotel facilities bsH1 taxed to the utmost. H First Trip This Far For instance one big iB. New York o ne that fceHL fifty four trips abroad, butV been west of Chicago. OoH be eta ye awa from thiHj months. Tnis ear he is cdHf for six mont is. He is w-B dreds tha contemplate Hj vest and taking- time to MH deal of It With refe enre to busineB ! Mr Lewis expressed the ophB I people of the west e special! fH ! didn t Know the mean ng of B I He added ijH j Of course there has bB press on in bustnes In theB normal conditions have notH tlrely restored a s yet. conditions have unprovedB ably In most Jnes ajid tB west the oe t r are the B From personal bserratlon H vlnced that ait lake is M fortunate cltv the countB respect. Our dpres-Jon B been largel p lological there were hard times and tlH had them too B The most e -he eastern e'peciallv the woolen mills, ders to fill that kee therH o ertlme. A grea oortioH orders are for foreign ounH worn trouble with the woH Is that they can t ge M iH tmpo tatlon of woo from JH has been shut off and tbereV a shortage of wool In thleB Prices on wool ha e oaredH revolt all woolen goods areH adxance heXon a tYe tiiHK our orders placed before thaH Heay Foreign OrdersjW All big eastern conceB heavj foreign ord rs at tlBf the war and some are novBl a ctock of goods to meet IH pa ted demanl TP e easteraBi have foreign onne- tlons B Ing to have a 11 line of Hj some stock on and at thB houses read fo orders at Bl the war B But, taken nl all t tV hard time o unsettled K throughout t e untrv mP imntrinatl n There hare V fe-n fall res n business, B a there w be hearr B; sun mer ndj ate that rooK awfully scar -e Of coK s eat received q ite NoidBjL d on then. e -iot the E old New rk spems to IBr hit Ijarde t, an any city XjBt ited b t n g arounE, Cven tl e ueoplr nere are r but a k s t p war B U e easter o e nxs wIB Ll les. uneas. Br |