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Show LiP ?M AN ; in :conmoL Assumes Mancncat cf TrILunc lri Place of "icrry'S, E:at!i. , , The Trtbune this moriUm announces a change of its manaeDent. as foUowj: ' The Hony Perry S. Heath, having Important Im-portant engagements In the East " which could not loflger be postponed or neglected, neglect-ed, and which necessitated hla prolonged absence, yesterday resigned as publisher and general manager of The Tribune. He Is at once succeeded by Mr. Joseph Llpp-man, Llpp-man, who on and after this date assumes In munnrement. . '- r "Mr. lijrth took control of the Tribune on Octolwr 17, V)l, and at once made his personality felt, not only in the orflce and the policy- and business of the paper, but In public affairs, throughout the State.. Hb has made for himself . many staunch fronds, who will regret his departure, and will wish him every- success in his en-' en-' ments. , H waa always a genial com- pai.ion, n agreeable geutleman, and a fun. faithful friend, winning the regard of all asHociated with him, as well ss of the general, public. .He will always be pleasantly remembered in Utah. "The new management will issue" the Tribune as a straightforward, uncompromising uncom-promising Repub"flan newspaper, endeavoring endeav-oring to wfntj republicans to the har-' inoiii,::- Vu united avon which will Injure In-jure to t..e mrty In this most important -mrtnir-- I fVt is to ens-ngi th fm-rv cil 7 t(.-inet In countj , Jtui :.;.!. . u.!.: hfi iinr oiiol lcket8, tho decUivs triuini'h wtilcli the polidmand th record of the Jiepublicurv prrty aav so richly earned." ' - " ssatBWHMssasiaBSSssaSrtasaMissjisssBBBiMMsBBBBSBaiK |