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Show OPTIMISM INFECTIOUS II. J. Alexander, president of the First. National bank of Denver upon returning from, the convention of the American Bankers' association in New York where nearly 2,000 of the country's bankers assembled says: "that optimism and confidence in returning re-turning prosperity were reflected in all the public and informal sessions. "That, optimism was infectious." said Mr. Alexander, "and I brought quite a lot of it home with me. Na tion-wide pi'ospoi ii y is v :i i ii ; i i 1 1 11k; i aili'oaii;; of tin- country with freight offerings, anil 1 find much to inspire; eonl'idenrc in good times durin;; tho next t lirec- years. ! "Those of us who live in the chics must seriously eon.- i'ler a more equitable equit-able adjustment itf f nil earnings. . That is an unsolved problem that needs study by banker and business ma-. i "We do not in el any boom, nor do v,e i: i d to cxpicl any extravagant ! return?, but good tunes are assured." - |