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Show US JOURNALISTS WW. CONfflMUUllW TO Hi TELEffilfl;, WJffl PSIM- t ; ' . Charles Emory Smith Declares That. Judge Goodwin's Return to Daily Edi-, torial Work Is a Notable Event in! Journalism; De Young, , McEwen and . Others Are Pleased. SSMaSSBBBBSSSaSBBBSBBBBBBBBSSB- 000 0 00000 ' i I CHARLES EMORY SMITH IS PLEASED. j : ! Philadelphia, Jan. 13. 1908. ' Elliott Kelly. Salt Lake City, Utah: The return of Judge Goodwin to dally editorial work Is a notable ejent In journalism. - He cannot fall to make- deep Impress. Accept , congratulations. - CHARLES EMORY. SMITH. " j The Press. . ; S0 00 j much In honor and respect and which you have aided In placing on the high, plane 1t now holds and to congratulate The Telegram In securing one in whom center the best traditions of Western' Journalism. May the golden age that claimed you and your distinguished co-laborer, co-laborer, Mark Twain, as Its favored sons, be returning with you. . - THE DENVER POST. . : . New York. Jan. II. 1306, j Elliott Kelly, Salt Lake City: To The Telegram and Judge Goodwin congratulations. THE NEW TORK TRIBUNE, i ; New Tork. Jsn. IS, HOfc. ' , Elliott KeUy. Salt Lake. City: Mr. Hearst Is away and cannot be reached by wire. He will undoubtedly regret missing the opportunity to congratulate con-gratulate The Telegram upon securing such an able editor. THE NEW TORK AMERICAN. ' DENVER, Colo., Jan. 15. The News and Times congratulate The Telegram upon being able to bring Judge Goodwin Good-win back Into the harness of dally newspaper work as Us editor. No greater compliment could be paid The Telegram than to say Judge Goodwin Is its editor. A. U. MATFIELD. The Denver News and Times. 1 00000! The Telegram Is receiving telegrams from . prominent editors and great newspapers all over the country, congratulating con-gratulating the management of this paper In having secured Judge C. C. Goodwin as editor. Noted Editors. Wire. Among those sending congratulatory messages are such ' well-known Journalists Jour-nalists as Charles Emory Smith, owner and editor of the Press of Philadelphia; Arthur McEwen. formerly editor of the New Tork American and the Philadelphia Philadel-phia North American and now editor of the San Francisco Bulletin, and M. H. De Toung, owner and editor of the San Francisco Chronicle. Some of the Messages. Some of the messages follow: San Francisco. CaL. Jan. 13, 130. Elliott Kelly, Salt Lake City: I am glad Judge Goodwin is back at the desk. The Chronicle has missed the vigorous editorials which made his old paper so welcome in Us editorial columns, and hopes to find the same pleasure and inspiration from his work in his new connection. M. H. DE TOUNG. The Chronicle. San Francisco, Cal.. Jan. 13, 1904. Elliott Kelly, Salt Lake City: In common with all Western Journalists Journal-ists who have known Judge Goodwin and admire his masterly editorial work I congratulate The Salt Lake Telegram and Its readers on his return to active service. It means much to Utah and the country. ARTHUR M'EWEN. The Bulletin. . Denver, Colo.. Jan. IS, 1908. Judge C C. Goodwin, Salt Lake City: We wish to congratulate you upon your return to active work In our profession, which owes you so |