Show t THE ADMIRALS FAMILY I I Greatly pleased With the Demonstration tion In His Honor I i New York Sept 29One of the most t delightful features of the day was the I hearty way in which the members of the Dewey family enjoyed every detail t I of the tribute to their great kinsman Under the guidance of Edward Wilkins Dewey a nephew of the admiral who I has been a New Yorker for years the I family party left the WaldorfAstoria for Battery park where they boarded I the steamer Sandy Hook Mayo 1 VaL Wyck being in waiting for them I i Charles Dewey the admirals elder I brother was the dean of the party His wife and son and sons son were with I him There were airs H H Finley a niece of the admiral and her daugh i ter Miss Frances Finley and Mrs Edward I I Ed-ward Wilkins Dewey James I L Martin II j II I Mrs Martin Miss Martin Fred Aj II j Howland and r Hovvland William 1 I j T Dewey James F Dewey Mrs Kate II j Squire Mr and Mrs Frederick BJ Mq j Cune George P Dewey Lieutenant and Mrs Theodore G Dewey C Wal colt Miss Walcott and C SValcott I This is the grandest celebration I II have ever seen said Charles Dewey after the parade and I am an old man II and have traveled much in this country 1 coun-try and twice in Europe I have seen triumphs and celebrations there Not I one of them ever began to approach this in magnificence and beauty It is the Lords day He is with usi The II skies are bright and the sun Is smiling upon us Everything contributes to the success of the pageant We heard a great deal before we came here about I how great the triumph would be but nothing like this stupendous outburst I ever entered our minds The love and admiration of the American people for t the admiral is1 wonderful |