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Show ,r ' ' - -- . Q This time there were no Kerens or Heaths or a . others to intercede for him with the leaders otf ! the Mormon church for the famous "IniiuGinjG" I which he and his minions are now berating. The whole Tribune pyrotechnics are merely a X sh'am and a bluster to cover up Mr. Reams' cha- WW grin in the face of foredoomed defeat. This -paper has never been In sympathy with the Apostle Smoot influence which was used for the-nomination of Mr. Cutler, and advocated the nomination of Governor "Wells. But Senator Kearns lost no light in the late state convention, because ho made none. Governor Wells, the most interested party, accepted his defeat gracefully. Why should not Senator Sen-ator .Kearns have done so, had not his hopes for re-election to the Senate been already shattered? Summed up, Mr. Kearns' present attitude of re- volt is pure humbug. And arrayed in the robes i of an apostle of reform, he is about as sorry a C? figure as evef blemished the political horizon of I any intelligent state. |