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Show WHAT THEY THINK ABOUT IT. A Few of the Nice Things Said About Us By Generous Neighbors. BOISE, IDA. STATESMAN: The public is to again hear from Judge Goodwin, Good-win, formerly editor of the Salt Lake Tribune. The Judge has become the editor of a weekly paper, to be issued in Salt Lake, and will give his views on all current subjects through its columns. He has an audience in this intermountain country that will always be pleased to read what he is pleased to write. "PIOCHE, NEV., RECORD: We are in receipt of Goodwin's Weekly, published pub-lished at Salt Lake City by C. C. Goodwin, late of the Salt Lake Tribune, and his son, J. T. Goodwin. Good-win. The fact that Judge Goodwin is its editor cannot but help to commend it to the public, for there is no abler journalistic writer in the United States than C. C. Goodwin. FILMORE, UTAH, PROGRESS REVIEW: Tho first copy of Goodwin's Weekly was received re-ceived at this office last week. It is a new weekly paper published at Salt Lake City, with Judge C. C. Goodwin as editor find his son, J. T. Goodwin, as manager. It is a neat, twelve-page folio, full of bright thoughts, and the press of the State welcome wel-come the Judge back to the editorial field. KEMMERER, WYO., CAMERA: A new addition to our exchange table, and one most welcome, is Goodwin's Weekly, edited by Judge C. C. Goodwin, formerly of the Salt Lake Tribune. Mr. Goodwin introduces his paper as "A thinking paper for thinking people." Judge Goodwin is always Worth reading, whether you agree with his views or not, and his new venture will be welcomed by his many friends in the West. The paper is published under the business management of J. T. Goodwin. |