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Show m IT LAST mm home Sg.cr President Sets Sail ein England. Wliere He -sSfWn.s Highly Honored. Tli LAND IX mV YORK OX Jl:XE EIGHTEENTH Swell Iieceptir.il to Dis- jjguislied American Is Ini- a prussivc One. fl? fN KOAItU THI-: STEAM KR -J 2j iSEUIN" Al'Gl'STK VICTORIA, il tT Iny ntelit, .Iimo JO. at soa, via a, Hess. ISx-I'resldcnt Roosevelt Jk nt most of the day on shipboard 1 Wit Inp after Thursday's strenuous : ?liu k. with Sir Edward Grey. .j. Jfi jfii ming aboard the steamer at thumptori. ho Inspected all parts )fL ui 1,10 Kr"nt 8,,,P company with : , ,,"7 uh A. Meyer, general manager i H! tho litcamshlp line. Afterward , V 4 talked with many persons. He "Uij kl early this evening and re-nil re-nil I, cl shortly afterward for the pt h 6 ; jTHAMPTOX, .Ttttio JO. Theo-CijV Theo-CijV Kooscvclt is homeward bound to- Accompanied by -Mrs. Roosevelt, t, Ethel and I"rs. Nicholas Lonely Lone-ly Hi v10 s,l''r( 0,1 Taiiibur-Anicri-"3 io steamer Kaiscrin Augustc Vic- iiortly after noon. The steamer gjJ'JjfRt Quarantine on the ni-htof 'BajlA?, lt the former prcsidenl will ncl in New York until the follow- ire is considerable interest in Mr. Jrclt'H visit to the -foreign secrc-Ofioaiwlt secrc-Ofioaiwlt was (pule private and it is aifonly that the two reached the ust night .spattered with mud. To id Mr. Roosevelt, before sailing, . ft day itt New Forest with Sir 13d-Irey 13d-Irey was the crown in g experience ivliole three months." eugers on the Kaiserin August ia. gac Air. Kooscvclt a cordial on when he went aboard. As the TPcanio alongside tho band on tho 'Mr played "The Star Spangled A Ail" nnd there was much cheering, ynffof those on tho steamer carried 'ifuro American flags and the ves-fliJ!elf ves-fliJ!elf was in holiday attire with itjJIlflying from stem to stern, .'..ibnipany with Sir Edward Grey. t lit? foreign secretary. Mr. Roosevelt pcnt the last night of his visit in Kng-Jaiul Kng-Jaiul at the Hroekenhurst. a hotel in tho vieinitv of Xew Forest, Ilamiishire. lie had been tho guest of the foreign secretary since yesterday morning and this forenoon tile two" motored io b'outhamptou. Mr. Roosevelt here wh joined hy tho others of his lamily. wlio had re-'iiaincd re-'iiaincd in London, coining down on the boat train t h if woniing. When the Kaiserin Atigustc Victoria turned her prow westward this afternoon. after-noon. Mr. Roosevelt found himself on the final lap of what in many respects has been the most remarkable trip accomplished ac-complished bv a private citizen. At the head of the Smithsonian African scientific, expedition the far-; mer chief executive of the United States sailed on the steamer Hamburg from Xew York March 23, VMi). Arriving Ar-riving at Naples ho transferred to the steamer Admiral and continued his .-journey, stopping at Messina, where he met King Victor Kminanue be Italy. |