Show WILL BE 1 PRESSED TODAl President Roosevelt Leaves I Washington to Open the I Jamestown Exposition i OCCASION IS MEMORABLE FIRST ENGLISH SETTLEMENT I YEARS AGO I Washington ton April 25 President Roose Boose eit members of ot his family and a party parly p of c friends left I ft the Washington navy na yard at this afternoon aboard tho thu th j ya acht ach Mayflower for a visit to the tl m town exposition They Thc are to re return r turn Sunday morning On Oil Saturday the tile thell president ll ir sl en and Mrs Roosevelt Roos ell ore nr re to nako ak a n trip up the th James iames river on the 1 bot Sylph The congressional part party comprising a z of ot tho the senate and the h sj and nd their families preceded tho tim presidential party this morning Secretary and Mrs frs Metcalf and others left earlier In tim the afternoon on the th United States steamship Dolphin and the diplomatic corps whose whoso members are to be the tho thou Bursts u ts of at the tho Jamestown commission followed ed tonight I Presidential Party The presidents party parts was made up as follows foll ws in addition to himself lf Mrs AIrs Irs Roos Roosevelt Miss Roosevelt Masters Archie and Quentin Roosevelt Justice Moody 1000 or of the tt supreme court Secretary Loeb Joeb Assistant Secretary Se rehr Bacon and arid Sirs irs Bacon Assistant Secretary Latta LaUa Mrs Airs Ralph Palph Cross Johnson Captain Lee Leeone Leer tt one o e of at the presidents military aides Captain Key one of ot tho the presidents r Laval aides Lieutenant Commander Long and Dr Oh U S N NAs As Aa the president ascended the gang gangplank gangplank gangplank plank of the tile Mayflower Ma flower the band aboard the vessel v sel pla d The Banner and the presidents flag WAS wa hoisted to the tile foremast As the I ship pulled out a presidential salute of tyone guns announced the presidents departure Program i I II Day The president will take an important I part in the opening of ot the tile exposition and the exercises incidental thereto which are arc to begin beIn soon after he arrives at Hampton Roads tomorrow In the morn mornIng mornIng mornIng Ing there is to be the tho review of the as assembled men or of war and the reception of Jf tho the flag officers and commanding oft officers cers of the tile foreign ships At half pat past 10 jo the thc resident is to leave leao the Mayflower layno r i I and is 15 to be met at the end of the th gov government pier by the officers of ot the ex ox exposition position and a military escort and will wUl willbe be he saluted by b the United States artillery stationed oi 01 the exposition grounds round Opening Ad Addresses re es esAn An hour later he be is to go so to the reviewing review reviewing ing stand on Lees parade arade In the rear of the Auditorium building where a 1 pro program program program gram of exercises including the addresses I of President Tucker of the exposition and of President Roosevelt and the pressing of the gold Old button opening the exposition are to take tae place In the afternoon there is to be a lunch to the president and his party in the th Auditorium building review of ot a parade of f the soldiers and sailors and the national guard and the reception to the president by the officers and di directors directors directors rectors of the Jamestown Exposition company com ny after which at 5 B p m in the president returns to the Mayflower In Inthe Inthe Inthe the evening at 8 S the president and andrs Mrs rs Roo Roosevelt evelt are arc to dine with President Tucker at his home in Norfolk |