Show S DISINHERITANCE CH Wo We e regret t to ob observe ene the Insistent tendency of or the th Kearns crowd to disinherit one of Its lia own awn own children childrenS S Tho The habit Is 19 not pretty prete And pretty things whether things whether ot 01 S not u useful useful should should be he expected from the crowe crowl 1 rh at nil times lIes S rue rho dl disinheriting habit wo we find flad rather 10 k- k cruelly expressed ex ex- 5 pressed In III the tho following paragraph from f an otherwise pretty prete editorial In the Tribune of or Monday morning morning- 5 5 1 The near approach of ot the legislative session is a n aS S S r reminder that thai nearl nearly four tour years have ha elapsed since Inco the S of ot the people of Utah confirmed the 5 ap- ap made b by the president of the Mormon church 0 of T Heed Smoot m l as his t fo to the iho senate enate of the States State S Being written on Sunday Sunda a as Monday editorials usually usual usual- S ly rr are ore are thin that should have been couched In different terms S v For It I Is well 1 known that It If Senator Smoots Smoot's C candidacy I I I was wai advocated by nn any on ont it was as b by Tom Torn Jc It was not a n selection by the Mormon church unless Mr Kearns himself Was the tho I as S messenger chosen to carry the news to Mr Smoot It was Kearns a selection selection so so far as Kearns was able to select S Mr Kearns knew that Reed Heed Smoot had political ambitions even before beCore he became an apostle of ot the MorS Mormon Mormon Mor- Mor S mon church And tho people of or the state seemed to agree in tho the estimate that he lie should be honored with political office He lie could have been I governor He was one one- of ot the strong men in Utah S Mr fr Mr earns In was wal the senate he ho certainly i S S S r c 1 1 I i J- J i t 1 1 1 SS I j k S I 1 worked for tho the nomination of ot Reed Smoot for tor to a liko like office otTice lIe Ho certainly devoted llo himself to tho the Smoot following with an assiduity that has not at albeon al all all been beon for forgotten otton h by the mon ion and the women of or Utah H lie certainly held a meeting of Reed fi lends friends In hi hlf his hison II those present prawn nt own on private house hom e on and antl personally pr lo tr secure tho nomination of or Reed Smoot to tho the senate nat of or the lit United Stales and States and Reed feed wan as al nl that Urn nn all apostle of the tho Mormon church A man ought to stand sinful for fOl tile the policies lu- lu advance ons b by meetings s In his home Ver Very ery likely tho the people 0 of Utah would have l nom mated d Mr Smoot to that office whether or not hOt Mr h Kearn Fearns had hod been n for him But nut that discussion I Is beside the cities ques lion Mr Mc Kearns Karns DID support the tin Provo man for HI the theoffice office OrriN and dill did It In itt hid own o homo home n Ho lie did It In his talks with men about town to He lie dill did It In lii his conversations at nt Washington And the chit weakness tea s 0 of or C t tho Ii o present ent n t ca campaign Iii nga I Just Sl Sena Senator or i conies comes from flom the fact t that ha t st senators nn I ors in Washington ah len know 0 the campaigners are arc insincere know that tho the people who are leading the lie fight against R Senator Smoot now no nowal al' al are the vr very men who were 10 for him 1 before 1 CUll I at nt th the anti and election by hy 1111 tin legislature time n of If hi his nomination Mr Ir Kearns was for fOl Reed for fOI senator nl pup pap papI r was for He Reed Heed 11 Smoot for senator HrC ll Smoot wa watt was the tho caucus nominee o of th the Ht Republican party without a word of or protest front from Mr II FC Kearns Troarn arns l. l He tie was elected II bj by tho tIm 1 legislature of the Ihu state fate of Utah to a fl years six I service In iii hl United States Slates s naU And for 01 months afterward was ns not a word tord of f t from M. M Mr Kearns and nothing hut but complimentary y references to Senator III In Mr Ir K Kearns Kearns' urns urns' paper It was vas only after Mr II Kearns learned that lint ho lie could not compi 1 the tue Mormon Iori church to I guarantee e him him a return to the senate that thai he hp became abusive of or the Mormon MoN Mor mon people and a convert con to lii the tho that Reed Heed Smoot should tint not bo be permitted lo to servo 0 his fiTs term Never Ne until ho lie found he lie himself was vas nol not Inn longer or to misrepresent ent Utah In Iii the senate did he that he lw hall hail an any objection ion tion to Reed Heed Smoot And It comes conies with pretty bad hall grace grac for or him blip at this late bre day to speak of or feed Smoot as ns nn aim of the tho Mormon church to the senate of nf the tho United States Pot For Tom busier hu than lhnn the tho church fn to organizing In big ing that embassy |