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Show TOURIST TRAFFIC IS BOUND TO PICK UP SOON Travel It Increasing in All Sections Where Flu Ban Is Lifted. Tourist traffic through Salt Lake may break all ret-nMM thin winter, according to local railroad off l mis and hntel men. .Already the traffic Is' increaMnc rapidly and the Oregon hort Line has been c'ttftuMdkd to cut on an additional sleeping car on the train bund for Kan Krannisco lo handle the reservations I J. S. Spencer, gener:! freight and . paasenjrer auent of the O. H. L. and (iBMftiKcr a pent i.f the Salt I-;ike rKotite. nay.i th;it "the removal of the half rent a mil charge n slsepini; rar reservations had a" I ready afffcted th pasaenger traffic fttvnrahl . It -porta received frm t he Kast nr. to the effect that travel in Increasing enormously In regions in which the influenza ban has been lifted. I.cm I railroad officials express the opinion thm th diMiippearanre of the influenza influ-enza epidemic will be the mnn.il for ;hi fimrmnus increase in passe nc r traffic. HQTrt mfm nPTiuiCTir Salt Lake hotolkcepcr arc of tlie same oitinioii ,iml look l"n rw;trd tit . record breaking win'cr Th' confi-drntlv confi-drntlv expected an incn-a in tourist put l on when th 'arm. Mice W;w sitrned. but when the influenza seemd 1 '' 'nwly thF. at;:mi P-snnif-tic. Tin tourist truffic m;tns m to h to Salt lake. an ordinp tt the hntelkeeperK. a a hundreds of tourist a -iiwnd from one to four days in the iiy un their way to and from Oali-Toi Oali-Toi nia. U l Ilia in 'hi tier of the Suit T ike Coiite lias Just returned from New York and hii-airo. Me reports that -fM-fin'-triictton work iv "boopunBr" in 'ie Kast and that the -chance from -.ir work to peacetime mnnufacTurinR i-; tu iiiK accuinplished ltn marvelous "cononiv in time ank iiiriiovtT of abor. WAVE OF PROSPERITY. Mo Mated that in one instance a munition factory employing liiindred" of w omen and nun informed their -iiiplovet that positions - were open for every one in a candy factory. The removal of tlte r-st net iotia on uuar had cnaM.-d ihc candy plant to i un lease its out nut and t hey hired ' eery employe of the munitions fac- I tory which was closuiR down for lack ! of order. j Warner reported that I here were f -w soldiers in uniform to b- seen on ! tho streets of New York. The sol- j dier seemed anxious to chance into civilian clothrs and "f?et bark into rtrr I' il'H'wv ' ;iK RTTTTTi ,A T P . V w t i e" disrh-irRcd. A wiro of industrial prosperity xeemed to Ije swecpnm ; several of lheisjecn -itiwu and! Mrti'T predict a tha t instead of in- I dust rial unrest, bad labor conditions j and business depresKion folltwinK the I iloelarat ion of peace, a cenernl revival f busltiesM irosrerit v miht be cx- . I |