Show ROOSEVELT ROOSEVEL IS IN SAN ANTONIO ANTON 10 Reunion of the Rough Hough Riders Will WID Take Place Today LONG RIDE RI DE ACROSS TEXAS TEXA t MUCH ENTHUSIASM SM ALONG ALOG THE I ROUTE ROUTES ANTONIO Tex Te April 6 GAtter After SAN S an eventful trip across a large por portion portion tion of ot Texas President Roosevelt arrived d In San Antonio at tonight When rhen the special train bear benr bearIng irig Ing the president nt reached the station he la was greeted with cheers from thou thousands sands ands of oC throats and the lusty lust hur hurrahs of hillS hia old comrades c in arms the famous Rough Hough Riders of the th Spanish war who are holding their animal reunion noar noar the crumbling walls nails of historic Alamo could plainly be I heard aboe the din The city It Is 18 a muse maze of color in honor honorof of the presidents visit Business es and rO I are uIe tJ IS Mth ith flags and nt hunting bunting and tomor tomorrows tomorrow I rows row exercises N promise to tl be the ino I demonstration ever eer had in the Mit tati f Guarded by Police The Tho Th pr presidents train was van run on a aF af F ding ne r the th station tit where when it will until tomorrow night when the visitors will leave for Cor Fort lort Worth orth The Thet Th t t am tin Is being guarded gual by a It detail of e lt it police poll e and as the president will IT lo a astir t early tomorrow every very precaution pr au aut lion tion t on will be taken to permit him to se secure seure seUre ure cure a good nights rest The Tho presidents lr train left Dallas promptly at this morning morn inS Its lis occupants were re steeping sleeping soundly T when hen the long run across the state stute be bo began gap gan but the president was up and arid astir at 7 j The first stop of the thed d day IA w WitS HS at where call tally ally the entire population of the town turned out The president spoke briefly and was given a cordial recep ton ion t I Reception at Waco When hen the train reached Waco Yaeo can cannon ca an non nOlI were fired and bands played patriotic airs The he area about the sta station tion lion and the railroad yards arde was parked packed with humanity A j reception made its way to the dents rk carriage and he was escorted to toa toa toa a stand In the th city park near n ar by b His appearance e was the signal for a are re remarkable remarkable demonstration Thousands of tiny American flags were waved by men mell and women alike and it was say sav so eral cral minutes before beCore the president could begin his address The band played pla ed the stirring strains of Dixie Dixi and the president smiled and beat time to the We The presidents address was brief and he was frequently ap ThE Tho president returned to his train 1 with ith Hh difficulty so great was the crowd crowds As s 5 the train moved away he stood upon the th roar rear platform and waved waed his hand to the people Several Stops Made The train glided swiftly across the plains of North Texas fexas and at noon en tf rd the th fertile valley of the Brazos Be eral ral stops stopa were made and one especially lally interested the president be bo because cause ause aUSE of ot the manner in which It oc or d When the citizens of Temple It that the t e train would not stop at their city ity a 8 hurried call all of the city roune H was made in a d The city fathers immediately passed pass d an emergency cy the train to the th station three minutes When this thi e s was telegraphed the president he lie laughed h 1 heartily andt and pleased HP lif Immediately issued Instructions t the stop be made Nearly the whole population of the little lit tIe city was on hand and the greeting accorded the thet t hiEf executive was most hearty heart At Texas Capital At Taylor which h wag wa reached at 1230 the train was wa switched from the tracks of ef f the Missouri Kansas Texas to tho those o of the International Great Northern and the run to Austin began Th capital city was reached at 2 e 0 e lock and President Roosevelt was net met at the station by b Governor Lan 1 I hun am aim Lieutenant t Governor Neil Nell and a ai i of thirty citizens and mem hers bers of the Texas legislature The ji evident was in excellent spirits and appeared none the worse for his long longn n rile Ie across the country He expressed L h as being most pleased to arrive n under such auspicious clr cir n u The entire party were I lat laed ed In carriages and und driven to the fate ate house where President Roosevelt r Ld ade two speeches one in the hall of representatives and the other on the th lawn The president was taken for a drive over Oel the city An Ideal Day The day da was ideal and so 80 crowded v pre ero the streets that it proved a dir dif fi Ii matter for the militia to t control contro the vast throngs The school children 01 CL the th city cit both white and black were up for review along the line of march and cheered lustily as the preside de chat nt passed One 0 of the most enthusiastic demon demonstrations demonstrations demonstrations of the day occurred at New Braunfels When the train arrived there it was surrounded by b a dense mass mast of surging people all anxious to greet the chief executive New Braun Braunfels fels is a Ii German settlement and is for Its thrift and enterprise and the president pre ident spoke encouragingly to tv tj pe people ople who cordially applauded his utterances ThE Tho long ride was brought to an and andA A hen San Antonio was reached shortly before 9 |