Show GOSLING KIPLING huddard Itu dyard kipling tile the young golin goblin who woke wilc up one morning to find himself famous because lie was forever introducing in his writings that won wonderfully derit illy sidesplitting expression but another story has written a i letter about tile lie cormons mormons Mor MON mons like many another hid fat mr kipling 0 hai ha 5 i had liis his brain turned by premature pr praise iise and the aliu result is that lie imagines himself capable callable of disposing posing cl of anten ze problems in an hour like many another sense senseless lebs whit fet the unendurable huntor of this 0 is shown in the rich way lie ho disposes of mr robinsons saints and sinners I 1 it t will be I remembered eliat mr phil robinson spent months adiong among the mormons cormons and traveled from one olle end elid of the territory to tile other liili chile this inflated humorist huniodi at of the th 0 deni deuse c english ts school chool past liast at most a week in this I 1 vicinity and therefore lie that lio lie call only account for aliat mr robinson lias has writ written toll I 1 by jy attributing it to tile effects of the lie sun as attrall naturally atu rally y auch a reason Is is about tile only reason that could occur to such a mind beant being no lie aci acison son lit at all the rich humor of if the whole tiling M is in alic fact that tile the tribune refers to kipling With so much gusto and satisfaction if the filly ally youth had praised tile lie mornion instead of referring to their women ai a i re coll cos 8 is as a clinching argument against tile the divinity of mormon faith tile Tri tribune bline would have been the lie first soundly to dilall ot alard the presumptions preot fled geling for undertaking to discuss so in grave im ave a quo tion oil oiin so brief an acquaintance what a rotten leaded old thing I 1 it is is anyhow the highest compliment to mr robin robinson ons s work is that it lias to quote this literary upstart to endorse its attack on ill that C gentle elitle ell tle mans classical en engli lih h and honest utter utterances alices lit utterances lurn biorn of personal experience operating in a mind capable of appreciating in a question questions on oil which the tribune editor and liis his friendly whiff ct are arc totally deficient cent |