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Show GOOD FOR- THE TRIBUNE. Tho Tribuno bids a cheerful good morning to its friends and patrons today, to-day, and it assures them that it appreciates appre-ciates the proud position that they havo given it us the great exponent of liberty, lib-erty, of progress, and of commorcinl prosperitj' in all this basin and mountain moun-tain country, Tho Tribune enjoys a prosperity that is gratifying in ovory way. It is the lending uowspaper, confessedly so, of all this region, It is tho paper relied upon, trustod, und looked to for giving giv-ing fairly the news of tho day, and an honest interpretation of that news with just, fair nnd unbiased comment thereon. It has tho confidence of tho community in a raro dogreo, and it has striven with honesty of heart to de-servo de-servo and retain, that confidence. The consequence Ib that above all other jouraala it has a warmth of f riondahip, a widespread regard and a univorsal support that i3 extremely gratifying to all concerned in its production. The business of Tho Tribuno the past year, tho support that it haa received from all classes of the community, make a gratifying record- In circulation, in business standing, in publlo trust, It has a pro-omlnonce all its own. It donla honestly with tho public, and the public, recognizing this, givea Tho Tribune its business, its friendship, and its confidence All this Tho Tribune appreciates In tho fullest degree, n-nd 1b resolved In tho future, a3 in tho past, to desorve tho good will and tho honost roliancc of tho generous public which has always done so much for it, and which it confidently confi-dently relios upon to continue its support sup-port and1 favor. Tho Tribuno understands this community, and this community understands Tho Tribuno. Thoy are at one In all good works, and are striving striv-ing togothor for tho mutual prosperity, advancement, and glory of tho city and tho Stato |