Show THAT IS CONFESSION E Eel ery E el time Tom lOul Kearns thinks of or his equivocal po position as a n host and aud then a defamer of Joseph F. F Smith it drives him into a spasm of rage He Ho was as the toadying friend of or the president president dent tIent of the Mormon olmon church when he lie hoped hOled to get that official to make malee the time Mormons put eams back acl into tho the senate When he found Cound President Smith would not interfere In politics he lie made Ills his boast that hu lie would woul raise hell holt with tho the Mormons He lie has tried to do it He hasn't seemed seem d to hurt them so much for tor reports report made mallo public twice a arear rear show that the church has grown I t I In ill numbers that the lie people have e contributed con comi- even moro more generously with each passing year car and that they ther are unmoved in their loyalty to the leaders lead lead- I ers ors of their organization II lie He has not especially raised he lieu hell with the Mormons but he certainly has hurt the state 01 ot Utah And It ft galls g him to lo remember that he lie Is compelled to violate the common rules of a all decent men He entertained enter tamed Mr 11 Smith In the time Kearns Reams palace in Brigham street He lIe invited him there thore to sit at table to break bread to mingle with wHim his gu guests ls to meet tho President ent of the tho United d Later he lie was vas iu ill Washington wh while le Joseph F. F Smith was there and ho bo gave gayo a banquet banquel at the Hotel Raleigh Kaleigh in ill honor of or Mr 11 Smith nn and Invited lu to 10 t that al banquet man many prominent U United States senators and other men who respected Tom Kearns's office I On OU two conspicuous occasions occasion a when ben wi nn i or oC Jo bT V I-V Smith BIU Torn Tom R Kearus host Ho hunted up UI the tho head of oC the time Mormon church and pledged the sacred hospitality o ohis of ot othis his o own n roof But when he lie could not bully nor norbu norI I bu buy Mr Ir Smith into violating the laws Jaws of or the land when he could not hot get got the president of the Mormon church to interfere in politics to the reelection re dee tion of or Tom Kearns then Kearns then he turned against the tho nan man he ha had entertained and trl tried to destroy every e good and worthy interest of the state in his desire desire de do- sire to to hurt that man mall You an can a always s 's te tell when Tom is most troubled trouble about this breach reach of faith this faith this violation of or every decent obligation known to man When it vexes him most the editorials of the Tribune are am most violent That is his way of or getting relief f. f The meaner he feels tho time worse he punishes his rea readers He lie has been feeling increasingly m mean an ol e every day for Cor the ja past last t few years and und o er every ery spasm Is a confession of or his ills cusse cussedness ness I |