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Show YEARNS FOR THE Vv EST. I F'resideut Wilson has again exweod j a desire to vi-it the wesr, ;utd mav find time and opfKirtunity after the ad- ! .iourumeut of congress next March. He had planned a trip to the Panama-Pacific exposition at San Francisco, but The war in Kurope and the trouble in Mexico compelled h:m 10 remain within reach of the national capital at al' times. Neither the war in Europe nor the revolution in Mexico has .been settled, set-tled, but it is to be hoped the executive may be aide to pay his long-deferred visit to the mount a in count ry and the Pacific coast. The tdc tion is over, and by the votes of the western states he will remain at the head of afi'ai r in the Unit d States fur the next in a r years. Su he would not be comi:.- into 11 nil ' ' eiif-mv ' ' country. I'.eing thus S'"1-.ii S'"1-.ii re in office, hf could not pos- ji-ibly injur.; his ch;ih'-.-s by mingliir.-.vi' mingliir.-.vi' h tlie prop ie and ma.!: ing piij.dies 1 1 ui n t he M.i-i-iou ri ri v.-r ro the 1'acif i.-o i.-o can. All political cfoi-iderations be ing out of the way, the president of the i I niterl States, if he "comes west, will ; be u na i. Lmuu.-ly welcomed wh-re er h: j i Lances to stop. |