Show GOING THE ROUNDS that little speech of delegate rawlans before alie university club in salt lake last saturday is going the rounds of the press while his resignation episode undoubtedly detill lingers liko a night marc in the delegates vivid tion it is not all personal apito that caused him to sum up the virtues of the greit G rover in this fashion it has been said that president cleve fe land is honce courageous and lie waa reared in new york and brought up under the tutelage of the ho is now greater than ins country and wiser than its laws his mind is not capable of grasping the important issues of the hour and studying them in the manner which their vital importance demands believes that ho is a king and that alie kins can do wrong Is ho honest under his pledges haa outraged public sentiment and trampled beneath his feet the wishes of tho pie Is this honest or courageous it may be courageous but it is the kind of courage that fills the heart of a man when lie stands upon a housetop and hurls a etino into a crowd below regardless gard less of alie all of which cornea very near alie truth it is difficult to tell however which of alie two sits hardest on the stomach ot territorial democracy G rover cleveland or alie hon joseph lafayette rawlins both men seem to bs inexplicable democracy laid particular before tho election on vote for republicanism ia a vote against statehood but that bulwark of tho campaign was ruthlessly overthrown by the delegate when he came homo and ce dared it was nothing of the kind now biere is democracy and organ the herald valiantly protecting the and tho policy national and hawaiian of grover tho great while sir rawlins is as vigorously declaring against them well might tho candir cf fie delegate bo copied advantage by tl herald and its democratic following whose partisanship lias led them into abo excruciatingly awkward attempt to support the presidents policy but then what the statehood policy would be endangered even as it ia now by alio delegates attitude statehood wo leavo before said is no nearer fi than it haa been on other occa eions when much less blow has been made about it and mr rawlins recent speech lias sent it whizzing a into tho grey mists of the dawn of tho next ceral tury president cleveland is too big for alie country and hon joseph lafayette rawlins is too ponderous for utah democracy |