Show ROOSEVELT L HAS A TIM c AT f ill NT 0 tl DAY H ir irid a id u Spends a Day Among the Cowboys and Indians at atthe atthe atthe the Wyoming W Capital 1 TEDDY GETS THE HIt A AND D A BROCHO RACE TRACK II I IThe I D The Colonel Leads the Crowds ds in n Cheering the l Delivers Address on The t fI I West Shakes Maids Hands With Indians I f I II I CHEYENNE Wyo Aug Im here to see what you ou fellows follows can do Jo Joon doon doon on tho hurricane deck o of f a broncho Theodore Th odore Roosevelt said today toda as a group of cowboys tho the hardiest hardiest riders In the west gathered about him mounted on their theil horses homes Colonel Roosevelt saw sawall all that the tho Wild West Vest We t of today toda had to show him In tho the way tray ar aror ot or deeds of skill and daring and saW said that the tho spirit of the tho past was still alive alle all ye Rides a Broncho Around Track As Aa Colonel Roosevelt watched the cowboys at their work heard tile the In Indians Indians yell and saw tho the familiar familial sights of or more mOro than twenty years ago ao a o when ho lIe was a 1 Plainsman Tho spirit of ll l lall lall all camo came over him again and he ho climbed down from the tho flag draped drapel re IC rev reviewing viewing v lev Ing stand and mounted a big white horse He galloped around the track at Frontier Park and past tho the crowded grandstand while cowboys yelled Indians gave their war wat whoop and tho the rest of or tine tho crowd joined In a n tremendous Ho showed his delight and went back to his place to see seo the rest of tho ho fun Real Cowboys and Cowgirls There There was no formality about Roosevelt noo ov lt day at Cheyenne no Ever Every cowboy who had drawn a years ears pay and md could got gel here came camo There wore thousands of them with a good many cowgirls They Thoy came on horseback from scores of miles around some of or orlI them lI em from front points hundreds of or miles milesa away a wa The streets were thronged with wll h mon and women on horseback In their picturesque attire 01 oi of many col colors colors colors ors There were a good many thou thousands thousands sands of or other persons persona too eastern tourists and the tradesmen and plain farmers ers of the region but they tho cot got little It was the theda day of oC the old wild wesL wrest i Something Doing Every Evory Minute By B the time that hint Colonel Roosevelt noo evelt arrived ed here shortly after nine nino this morning the celebration c wa was M wilt under way 11 They met mot him at tho the station with an nn escort of or cavalrymen and then Ulen the parade The Tho exhibition at tho the park followed and then there thero came c me a dinner which Governor Brooks gao gave to the ex A smoker nt at Uie Ule Industrial club and a theater I party parl both bolh of which Colonel Roos Roosa I t volt attended wound up the Iho day tin J t The celebration at tho the park which t l Is s set In the midst of oC the brown t plains of Wyoming a mile mUo and a z half halt haltnorth i north of tho city was tho the star ni at attraction a t j I traction of ot the day dar Theodore Roose J I veil velt was the star attraction at the tho park Jarle anti and Sand Creek Cree came next r Sand Creek Is sale to be the wick wickedest wickedest edest horse In the world and after a along along along long combat ho he bested AJ Whitney one of or tho 1110 most skilled horsemen that I i the west has Compliments Cow Girls Colonel Roosevelt watched this struggle and after It was over ho hI shook the tho hand of Whitney and com coin complimented him The Tho colonel took his place In the reviewing stand just across the Uio grand grandstand stand and watched the Uio fancy fano shooting Four Fair cow ponies bad had a half mile race nwe next Joella loella IrwIn who la is 13 1 years J Jon old appeared In short white JJ J on the tho back of a l Brownie colt and 6 r caught the colonels fancy Before for forthe i r ithe the race raco began he beckoned to her herand and she s e shook eh her hand Sho She had bad ti I r two bad falls from her mount roster 4 fJ j j J 1 Jda da day and was vas badly up but J refused to too withdraw She Sho won the tho thorace therace race today tOda and Colonel nol t 1 called callo her back JacK to him to toll her hor how V glad glud he was 1 1 t Carried Reviewing Stand St Then Than a dosen doon r cowboys picked up the reviewing stand after Colonel I I Roosevelt had escaped d from it and carried across the track so that the crowd CroWl might hear Ui the colonels speech t which came next Brooks introduced him I 1 and for half hair an hour ho bo talked d to the crowd Ho lio spoke of oC the wild west x J now ps away and tho tIm th men It He 1 tho the of the eloped He told people f new west they must l preserve 1 t those same characteristics If It f the th na no not y Lion Ion t is to endure He Ho urged thorn them to J i be he progressive and to remember that whether haDe hebe from tho the east or 01 west ll every man must be a true American i i It will be a bad day for tor America w t the end of or America If the average j i Continued on Page Pago Five I I rr Ir r i r 1 |