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Show The Telegram, has received numerous letters from Salt, Lake business men commending it for Its stand in demanding that there be an end to the practice of "knocking" new people who come to Utah, and that the citizens of Salt Lake unite in ex-! tending a hearty welcome to persons from other States who have money to invest and who desire to " Invest it here. . - a ' ! ' " Three important railroads are building toward the city. The fine resources of Utah' have been well advertised and the Nation is coming to realize what . a fplendid field for investment this State affords. Hnndred3 cf ben who are Beeking business locations will be turning toward Salt Lake during the present pres-ent year. . ... . " Wouldn't it be good business policy, if . nothing else,- for us to welcome these strangers with open ' crnas? Or i3 it good policy for us to receive them with . distrust and if they attempt to start into business to rztLs it so hard for then that they will soon quit la cra:t? N r TotLi3 last named proposition The Telegram cnys NO, and the t cntimrnt will receive the indcrse-r;nt indcrse-r;nt cT eTcry loyal, pnhlic-fririted Utahn. - f .'.:r t fer'thj pec;!? cf Utah, The Telegram drcla: . i il it a hca: ty we!ecn:e and cordial co-opcra-il.j tr aits tha ttrargcr who comes within cur l at:.:. TL 3 latcli-Etring ii always out, and th can |