| Show THE PRESIDENT WILL PROBABLY COME IT Is stated in a dispatch last friday evening that the matter of a trip to tait far west has been suggested to dent cleveland and that he thinks very favorably of ii ic the inducements fieo pre dented are arc numerous the principal ones being health recreation information pleasure and political prestige and these would combined it if well considered be a potent incentive to a much less astute mao man than the president it is well known that he has not at any time been further from buffalo than while in Washing washington tOD and has never crossed the boundary lines of more than four or live states and these all grouped together in hit his life so that there is an immense held field of exploration for him without violating the unwritten law of the land which prohibits the executive from leaving the country during his term of office he had previously accepted an invitation to visit the coming GA G A E R encampment at i st louis and referred to that as his trip to the west but if after the ceremonies there are concluded be aiji keep coming he will fin find d the expansive ve side of the empire of people I 1 territory and wealth over which he presides lying beyond the point he originally meant making the terminal one of his visit it is manifestly impossible fur for him dim or any one else to form even an approximate idea of the extent character resources pay and people ot of the land of the setting sun BUU from books maps charts and statements it requires personal in spec tion and panty of time and while the peoples chief officer can be spared from the scene of his bis labors for a few months as well as not it would doubtless be a pleasure plea suie to them as well as to him to have the time spent ig in becoming more nearly acquainted with the more inure distant portions of the country tile the president is always well received wherever he goes but it would be some pleasure to introduce him to western hospitality when we as a people tender an ovation to a distinguished citizen cit lien like himself nim it is no cheap poorly devised and halfhearted lle arted affair but an expression of good will that reaches the soul and lives the thereafter reatter in the mind we venture the assertion in advance that it the president and mrs cleveland will pay salt lake city a visit they will receive a welcome irom all classes and grades of people that will not be the least pleasurable feature of then their journey |