Show PROPOSED WESTERN TRIP TRIPe 1 a special dispatch CONFIRMING e I printed in The Herald some som two weeks ago the Washing Washington V ton correspondent of the Associated Associate Press announces that it is high highly probable that President Roosevelt Rooseve will make maIn an extended c tour of th the I wet veit next year It is unnecessary to say that a vis visit from irom the he president will be bo highly pleading to the of the western states and or orO 1 to s sure re i him of u a royal v The welter itinerary of President McKinley which winch was unfortunately cut short b by bytho bythe the tho illness iUn 68 of his wife Vii was sufficient proof that there thore is no limit to west wes era em hospitality ho when ahon the tho chief executive executive executive tive is the guest He lip was welcomed welcome as by Dome Domo rats rat as by Re Ro Republicans Republicana publicans not as the successful can an of a victorious vi party but a athe as the heed head of tho th nation n tion to t whom very every p patriotic ni man n yields ls affection n and nd re ip t be b Ills His views vie s on questions q of public policy never nover so conflicting As it was as with President t McKinley so o it wilt will be with President Pr Boose velt elt Ho will vill find a loyal and nd hearty bearty wherever he b goes g es and he heill will ill find no place more moro ready Jo to do him honor than Salt Lake should he be le decide to visit this s city This city ity city was was debarred the pleasure of en cn President McKinley Mr Roosevelt can count on just as warm and nd enthusiastic a n welcome as that which Salt Lake was prepared ed to give Mr McKinley More than that no o man could ask and Salt Lake would be powerless to give President resolve to tomake tomake tomake make a n tour of the western half of tf the he United States as early as pos possible possible sible ible in his term is highly commend commendable able It is desirable that a president acquaint himself with the needs of ho tho whole country and of the wishes of the tho people of all sections Such in information information formation can be reliably gleaned only by visiting the most distant states tatos making a careful study of the he conditions and getting in close touch ouch with the people There Thore is there therefore therefore fore far fur more than sentiment in such uch a trip as the one ono proposed and if f it is made mado in lb fn the proper spirit and from rom right motives it must redound to o the tho benefit b of both the chief ex cx and the nation at nt large |