Show GUST GUEST Of 1 THE ITAliAN KING Col Roosevelt Talks for Near Nearly ly an Hour With Ruler of Italy and Is Entertained at Grand Dinner at Palace CROWDS GATHER TO LOOK AT GREAT GRAT AMERICAN Glittering Splendor and Pomp of Royalty Surrounds the Visit of Former American President to Capital of Italy DELUGED D WITH LETTERS Rome April 4 Twice today Theo Theodore I dore Roosevelt was Tras the guest garst of King ICing Victor Emmanuel The king Idol received elved the l lent nt ot an early earl hour boar at ot the with particular warmth and ond they talked to together together together gether for tor nearly an un hour boor Thill evening there was a grand din dio dinner ner neI nt at u the th palace given grUen by b the king and queen la lit honor of Colonel Reese volt and his hia family Great preparations hind lind II been going on for this event and the queen herself directed all the desiring le no detail bo be neglected In all Mr Roosevelt had a strenuous day da After Atter his meeting with the king he visited the Pantheon where he was the object of ot a popular demonstration He Ho lunched with Ambassador Leishman and received the Italian Journalists In the aft afternoon afternoon Tomorrow will wili be less leas busy In the tM th morning he lie will drive with the tile king and will probably spend the afternoon sight sightseeing sightseeing seeing He will be the guest of the Brit British BritIsh BritIsh ish ambassador at dinner In the even lug ing ln The Vatican which has bas aroused considerable erable bitter ec ant in I the t tl news j papers rr 8 v the sub tret of opu at s and a crowd 13 is constantly y before the hotel h tel where he is staying awaiting a to get geta a glimpse of ot him The and his party arrived at the entrance ef or the palace at 8 p m where the door of lila his carriage was opened by the tile imposing figure of the th royal doorkeeper magnificent In la scar let Jet livery with sword and baton and cocked co hat At tho the foot toot of the stair staircase staircase staircase case Count and Duke Cito mas mae tera of ceremonies and Count gentleman In waiting to Queen Helena and a relative of the tho minister f of or for foreign foreign eign olga affairs met me the party and escorted them up the steps which were decorated with palms and flowering shrubs Met by Sovereigns In the great grent hall hail of or the Swiss they were received 1 by y Count Gianotti prefect of o the palace whose wife was lIlis Kin Kinney Kinney ney of ot New York and by Countess ciardini lady In waiting to the queen who took them th m through the great ball ballroom ballroom ballroom room Into a reception room hung with priceless tapestries where they were greeted by the sovereigns surrounded by their military and civil chil households After a short snort conversation all the tho guests including the American ambas ambassador ambassador and d Mrs Leishman and the staff of the embassy adjourned to the private dining room of or the king a lous hall ball hung with modern tapestry and decorated with immense plants and nd flowers The dinner was enlivened by the military band bandin in the gardens below The queen had at her right Colonel Roosevelt then Princess Helena of Ser Servia Servia via Major J F P Landis military of ot the embassy Countess John W V Garrett first secretary r Prin Princess Princess cess Palermo Kermit Roosevelt and Count At her he left sat eat Ambassador LeIshman Princess Vera of ot Montenegro Commander Andrew T Long naval Daval at tache the Duchess C S Wilson second secretary and Count At the right of the king sat Mrs Roose noose Roosevelt Roosevelt velt the Marquis Di Dl San Giuliano the foreign minister Mrs Landis General Miss Ethel Roosevelt Count Brambilla and Duke Cito commander of the royal cuirassiers At the left of ot hIs bis majesty were Mrs Leishman Count Gla Gin GinnoW noW Mrs Garrett Garr tt Count min minister minIster mm ister of the royal household and Princess Ambassador Gives Lunch Ambassador r lunch to Mr Roosevelt Included as es s guests Premier the Marquis DI Dl San minister of foreign affairs Mayor M or Nathan Count Gianotti prefect of the royal royel house houe household bou hold Signor a director general of the foreign office the members of the American embassy and several Amer Americans AmerIcans AmerIcans including John Joh JohnG G Coolidge of Bos ton to Nicaragua After the lunch Mr Roosevelt received Dr Carlos CarIes Manuel Cespedes the Cuban minister who presented a message and greetings of the Cuban government He Ho also received Dr Walling Clark head bead of the Methodist organization In Italy and andRev andRe andRev Rev Re Dr B D M Tipple pastor of the American Methodist church In Rome RomeA A number of Italian Journalists called on the this afternoon af tern but Mr Roosevelt declined to discuss the Vatican Incident During the course of ot the conversation c he spoke of the great groat change in Rome since he be was here on his hiI honeymoon T Tb a Swiss correspondent correspondent correspondent dent he be expressed express d regret that he would be to stop at Berne to see Pres Pros hint I am greatly Interested In Switzer Switzerland SwitZerland land said Mr Roosevelt especially the army and civil system The Tho United States has much to learn from the Swiss re republic republic republic public Mr mall Js is enormous enormous He says with the best Intentions it Is i im Irn for tor him Jo to answer the hundreds I of communications he is receiving |