Show Clevelauds Expected Visit California is greatly excited over the prospect of u visit from QKOVER CLEVE I irAinj The papers are full of it and public anticipation is on tiptoe The news that BENJAMIN HARRISON will deliver de-liver law lectures at the STANFORD university I versity after he vacates the presidential l chair though highly satisfactory in edu cationil circles is not a circumstance in the public estimation compared with a visit from the presidentelect j The hospitality of Californians is proverbial jverbial They will outdo themseves in according a welcome to CLEVELAND if he I will make them a call Hunting shooting I shoot-ing and fishing will beprovided for him j I which he would never forget and the j wining and dining and hearty receptions he would have to accept would give him a good idea of life on the Pacific slope I When Mr HARRISON paid California a visit disappointed a great many people by his coldness and hauteur and enraged i others by snubbing their efforts to please i him and by treating some of their elabor preparations with disdain He lost California t Cali-fornia partly through disgusting many I Republicans Who sworo they would never vote for him again I Itisto be hoped that Mr CLEVELAND will be able and willing to accept of the pressing invitation extended to him by I people of the Golden State A President j I of the United States ought to know something I some-thing personally of the country over which he presides No man can form a correct view of the extent resources and possibilities of the west until he has seen it A hurried trip across this great continent I tinent is better than none at all Study I ing a map and conning over figures of i distances and boundaries cannot take the I place of personal observation and contact CLEVELAND would arn more of the region re-gion west of the Missouri by one journey to and from the coast than he could in a decade by reading and conversation I Utah would vie with California in greeting greet-ing the great chief of Democracy and I choice of the American people for a second presidential term After seeing the place and the people he would be more than ever their friend GRANTS animosity agiinst Utah formed from evil reports was taken out of his heart by his visit to this city We hope CLEVELAND will come and have his good opinions of Utah fully confirmed The work accomplished by the hardy people who opened the pacific slope to I civilization after traveling overland in the days when this region was a desert can only be comprehended by following in their track Aid even in a palace car whirling in twoor three days over the wide stretch which took three or four months traverse withox teams in the fifties a tourist c n obtain a betterideaof the toils endured and the wonderful changes wrought than by anything short seeing the country After the interest aroused over the possibility pos-sibility of CLEV LANDS advent it will be a great disappointment to all the people of the mountains and the coast if he fails to himself of their cordial invitation and the opportunities and advantages I vantages it will afford I i |