Show WILT WHAT IS COLLIERS COLLIER'S A ANSWER It Good wilting is appreciated as IS ISaU s sall all aU other good gool work In the current number of Colliers Collier's you ou ma may find a n avery avery neT eT very wOIth worthy appreciation of ot the tho late Peter Fenelon Collier CoWer It departs enough from the accepted style stylo of ft obituary notice to challenge attention attention attention atten atten- tion and yet et it holds close to tho the love JO and reverence and understanding which one ono may ma preserve in words where tho the heart Is moved It is a good article But In life In death remember that there are obligations lons which have to bo be met A little ago Colliers Collier's published an editorial on the politics of or Utah The Tho article contained much that was untrue and nothing that was fair Calr Among other things Collier Conter said sahl Fred J. J Kle Klesel el a liquor merchant sta stated ed to J Johnson kind ind Browning In ln Ogden that MV q e h had cl fixed S Senator Smoot and there rould bo be no pro prohibition ro- ro legislation In this state There was no prohibition legislation and Collier drew the terrible moral Senator Senator Senator Sen Sen- ator Smoot controls the politics of ot Utah Senator Smoot was controlled by Fred Klesel Kiesel a n. liquor merchant merchant- and tho state was a rum slave in con con- sequence Mes Johnson and Browning den deny that Fred Klesel ever eer made mado such a statement to th them m. m Fred Klesel Kiesel denies it ft Senator Smoot denies it It isn't true The Republican admiring Colliers Collier's apparent courage and Its evident ability abil ity ih has contended contended against against some omo worth worthy opposition that opposition that n-that that the tho magazine is clean We Va should be glad E to have hav haveIt It sustain us b. b by withdrawing the tho statement state state- ment meat mentioned Of or course all this is a small matter to Colliers Collier's And And It Is a a. sma small 1 matter to The Republican n. n It will wll not be the first time we have been disappointed in a pretended friends friend's fair promises s. s But It would be mighty comforting to know wo we Judged them right after all alt And It would bo be worthy justice to a l state and to the public men in it to get fair treatment even from a a. Now ow York paper |