Show kIN RIN CE HENRY H A AT I C AN P II TAL AL TO RECEIVE HIM It E al 1 Visitor Arrives at Washington ashington After a aRound Sound Round of Entertainments Entertain Entertain- rents ments in New York York- Banquet Given on Board fife tWe te Imperial Yacht t I Feb Prince arrived here at 10 V. V of Prussia k this morning and today will wilt be beed beed ed eel by President Roosevelt oe re leaving New York the royal dinner dinne last night on on rig eve a r gave imperial yacht yacht lI lithe the e guests included the Presidents President's taUves Later th the Prince at- at d reception given in his honor honore I at the club- club e Deutscher of the organization He was es- es 1 through the streets from the where the lies to by Squadron A of the nail Guard and attended by by- his liis Rear Admiral von Baudissin and ands fi rs s and other guests All the fe in carriages while at the theof of the line rode a detachment of ted police In the Princes Prince's car- car rode fode Rear-Admiral Rear Evans and andant ant Secretary tt Secretary of State Hill e caching ehing hing the clubhouse the Prince by President Rudolph Rudolphe e n nd Vice-President Vice Otto T. T ei He was ushered into the re- re room where were gathered J- J t L L 5 L L j IT v or v r v I s- s ss' ss s' s T v i v RINCE TO PRESIDENT 01 r Roosevelt Wash Wash- 4 01 Hope state of health Im I 1 m ter Roosevelt favorably pro- pro 4 g. g Wish speedy recovery 4 01 m me roe to congratulate you 4 Nation on toda today's s 4 01 of Washington's 4 fulay ay Sorry to disappoint 4 01 rOUgh late arrival cause caused l lvery 4 very heavy persistent west- west 4 vales ales which made faster 4 ress ss impossible even for this 4 vessel Looking forward 4 HENRY 4 01 you I B I Prince of Prussia 4 eio 4 4 4 4 4 4 1 4 the club with nearly as asre nore ie re members of their families were handsomely deco- deco rith palms evergreens and cut hife hiIe on on one one- of the walls on oni on i und Ul of the Ameri American an colors color's of the German Em- Em request of Prince Hen- Hen lub members and th their ir famine faint faint- r ne presented to him He stood Jot the rooms with the German on his right and President fm n his left As the men were ted the Prince bowed and shook Ith each of the women The affair was over within half an l 1 the he clubhouse the Prince was vas vasto to othe the Twenty third street fer fer- h Pennsylvania railroad where he ferryboat Philadelphia for fortT fortion forturn tT turn tion in Jersey City which pointed point i ed at 1210 12 this morning The led I Q 4 4 01 4 01 i 4 4 01 4 3 4 3 of- I RESIDENT TO PRINCE of- of te House Feb 23 Prince Prince of- of r TO m of Prussia the 4 01 New ew York City Accept my roy of- of st greetings on your safe 4 I thank you for your 4 age sage In the name of the 4 01 rT can an people I 1 welcome you 4 01 W W look forward to meeting pe personally tomorrow 4 of THEODORE THEODORE ROOSEVELT ROOSE 4 4 i 1 of I 0 iS 4 4 01 4 01 4 4 01 walked to the train through a guarded by eighty po- po under Chief of Police Pollee Murphy ity The train consists of ofus us the last one being the Co- Co to the use of the theand theand theand and the immediate attendants I t tion I to the police guard on the ti here were present Capt TIti Tin Ti- Ti n ti New York Detective Bureau 2 i h Wilkie of the secret service am en Jn left the station at 1 a. a m. m the Prince appearing h rear ar platform of his car and Jj Ibis is acknowledgment of the in the station JES is WILL BE BERNED BERNED ON GERMAN i If r EMPERORS EMPEROR'S YACHT ORK Feb 24 The U.-The The fitting up oration of the rooms on the Ger- Ger eror's new yacht will be done ind d says a a a London dispatch to itS The yacht will not be fitted juhe the he luxurious vessel t f a mon- mon ut like the comfortable sailing I a private gentleman The style throughout will be what Is Isi i ts the Colonial Adams 1 ie rooms will be paneled with I n ny ny which will b be enameled In to a fine cherry col- col note of th the decora decora- tobe be of pale myrtle green which carried out in the curtains co coya coy cov- va v- v a and carI carpets ets feature Is that no elec- elec be Installed but that cane can- can e used Instead TOP I OF ARRIVAL AL ALOF f OF OP PRINCE HENRY y RK Feb 24 PrInce 24 Prince Henry Uve Of his brother eror geror of Germany at the theof then theng n ng- ng of of cf the latter's American- American reached New York Sunday l cordially welcomed as a guest nation The land batteries that the Cue e outer harbor sounded the ting in a ponderous salute of one guns the rifles of a al al l squadron assembled in his echoed g-echoed the sentiment there greetings from the rep- rep gres nes es of President Roosevelt the thee he e navy and the city of New Newa id a great crowd lined the way Ity to see and cheer the sailor Germany at storm which the oz s Wilhelm had struggled gg fo for I I 4 4 44 4 41 1 e j f 4 days and which had glazed the Atlantic Atlant Atlant- ic coast In an armor armor of ice pad had lost Its force and resigned its sway to warm sunshine and arid cheery blue sky so there were no regrets that the theroy roy royal l guest was a full day late for the entertainment entertainment entertainment entertain entertain- ment provided for him The genius of pf Marconi reached out from the storm 1 I swept sept coast had definitely located the belated liner and made certain the hour that she would re reach ch Sandy Hook There was a curtain off the Hook early Sunday morning and it was after 9 o'clock before the watchers caught the shadowy outlines of the cautiously cautious cautious- ly approaching liner Read-Admiral Read Robley D. D Evans commander of the squadron and honorary honorary honorary hon hon- aide to the Prince left the flagship flagship flag flag- ship Illinois at o'clock in the naval naval naval na na- na- na val tug Nina With him were Captain Converse his chief of staff Flag- Flag Fr Frederick Chapin Ensign Frank i r n n un I- I TT TT T 7 T T T. T Evans aide and Capt Paschwitz the naval at ache at the Washington embassy of the German Government They were all in full dress uniform The Nina met the beyond Fort Wadsworth and sailing salling around on the star starboard oard side of the liner s steamed up the bay Prince Henry at attired attired attired at- at tired in the he uniform of an Admiral of the German navy and surrounded by his naval and military staff in brilliant brilliant bril bril- ilant uniform stood on the bridge of the liner As the naval tug drew diew nearer to the side of the steamship Prince Henry and Admiral Evans caught I sight of each other and exchanged In Informal Informal Informal In- In I formal salutes The distance from steamer to tug was too great for conversation conversation con con- however As the two vessels with a flotilla of Continued on page nare 2 HENRY NOW fo AI NATIONAL CAPITAL f Continued from page 1 tugs and official craft moved In past 10 t Fort Wadsworth the first of the salutes salutes sa sa- lutes of twenty one guns was fired As the Ule first gun sounded the Prince advanced to to- the end of the bridge of h ho Wilhelm and stood at ii attention As he passed the big Amerlean Amer- Amer lean flag floating over the fortification A he raised his cap In salute and the f I members member of his suite did likewise The L. L flag ag a jibe th of the i was dl dipped ped and the naval band I the Prince played The t p Banner h of Fort Wadsworth were le lent t before those across the narp nar- nar p t Fort Hamilton Hamilton boomed boomed out Mute When that ceremony er the Was vas stopped d the Nina hauled around to her p te h. h side and Admiral Evans and his If tt boarded her The passengers gathered on the main deck and was a a. hearty cheer as the Ad- Ad came upon the gangway Evans was forward lid d in the quarters of ot Capt A. A M. M Ichter skipper of the he heM heid M id the Prince met The Prince came forward and taking the hand of the val officer shook it warmly I am very glad to see you sir sald 3 the Admiral Everybody in the United States is waiting to welcome l you It is my pleasure sir to for for- IY greet you In their behalf J rJ thank you sir and through you the J e pe people plc of your country replied the iho Prince I am glad to be here and j splendid da day The Emperor me to convey his compliments to to you Admiral and I do so with very ste great t pleasure t Evans expressed 1 I J pt the thoughtfulness of ot the Emp Em- Em p i He presented the members of v hl aff and the Prince gave each i nY handsh handshake e and a cordial d V y j je n newspaper correspondents are to accompany the Prince In tour aur through the country were also by the Admiral The rhe Prince o was In excellent spirits smiled r v en en he faced the newspaper writers nd after atter the formal part of the pre pre- said he Was quite sure that 1 relations would be very happy After a brief halt the liner moVed and at 1050 was abreast of the ial squadron off Tompkinsville The German standard was run run to to the foretop Of the and its appearance ap i gave signal to the American fleet to salute The San Francisco Cincinnati Olympia and Illinois lay in in j per t alignment in the order named I a ade an attractive picture with fJ tn crews manning sides turrets and r They raised the German naval t an ard ad and then opened blank fire stood at attention on the b ge and back of him were Admiral E iris S and his staff and the numerous e V of the German visitor E e Prince and his staff were espe- espe i. i illy lly interested in the Illinois and Olympia and offered warm Ia long to the American Admiral on the splendid appearance of his squad squad- ron The Prince said that he was very anxious to visit the squadron and that he would do this at the earliest ear ear- liest moment r r As the cleared ville the fleet of small craft around her increased and they kept their whistles sounding A crowded ferryboat ferryboat ferry ferry- boat joined the others and in response fo o the cheers of her passengers the ince went to the end of the bridge touched hl hig cap In salute There 1 VT 1 S a rush to the side of the ferryboat I. I that carried her over on a a. list that looked dangerous When the Kron- Kron l abreast of Governors Governor's here was another salute and the Brines again stood at attention until Ju el elat t of the twenty one guns was f f 10 J d d' f J r ew York and surroundings have iI fa IY shown to greater advantage Ulah today in the sunlight with the i a ed that came from the coating of snow and the yal visitor did not leave the bridge Curing the run up the bay He said at he was at last gratifying an old I i ambition in visiting New York and I l ed that the points of interest be him and the geographical bear bear- 1 explained He lIe knew the statue dt fri J liberty b Brooklyn bridge arid the and had heard the fame of ofIe Ie tall buildings The latter towered J I gh h In the clear light and the Prince 1 them with keen interest as th the t swung into North North- river led f farmed the dJ Jersey skyline n shore that et caught showed t his so s well at- at l J it n and he watched It until a toot toot- tug claimed a salute The first of the large crowds was met et at the Battery and from there on v up WP to Recreation pier where the larg- larg fet t crowd of all had gathered every i filer to which admission was not dei de- de i was partly filled The number number- of river craft also increased and the welI wel- wel I I was a noisy one The crossing sounded their whistles and anda a 8 Increasing ever fleet of tugboats pt up their noise The big liners In Inv v port were dressed and the German j were displayed at several points the harbor shores The Prince f J jf frequently went to the side and either I saluted or waved his hand In i XV J easement To the Americans present v-Ee v e expressed bis Is appreciation of the j farm welcome extended to him X e. e last greeting In the run up the t r ver was from the Imperial yacht which Is to be the home he Prince while in New York She dress dreM of flags and her white t with its trimmings of gold shone shon b the brilliant bT sun Her Jackles wore U uniforms and straw hats and ed the sides while the officers In I 1 1 dress uniform were drawn up on Ute deck The Prince smiled at sight 9 o her ber and again stepping to the end nd bi fIl the fall saluted The jackies of th the gave a lusty cheer heer an and l J Prince rince smiled and saluted again The was abreast of ot the pier pie p at it noon and was quickly warped into Inti h r berth but there was some delay j iH fit getting a gangway arranged 4 t There was no demonstration at th the theT X VT pier for the Prince wa was W T J seen by the great crowd clowd that tha 1 t. t up the end of West Thirty Thirty- U h street Cavalry squadron A o of e N Guard of New York an and f 1 heavy Sheavy force of police kept the pier pie Prince Henry disembarked at at ra-p. ra m at that moment walking down ts fie decorated gangway from the Kron I Vii helm into the elaborately I v pier He then passed through I v l orn ornamental m gangway and arch to th the I- I ng plank of the had been decorated in the Gert Ger Ger- Iti t man colors and was covered halt half It Its i length The Prince was met at the th bottom ottom of the gang plank b by Admiral o von commander of th the and his officers Mean Mean- while t the band from the was playing the German na na- air Taking the precedence du due to his rank Prince 4 1 Henry walked u up the plank followed by the officers of the 1 1 j. j r. r The first of his callers to arrive after he e had boarded the was wasA A Gen en Brooke rooke U. U S. S A. A accompanied by byo two o aides Admiral Barker and his L j f alder Capt West representing the United States Stales navy followed and then came calpe the German at Wash ashI ash I ington and his brilliantly attired suite I ol of military and naval attaches and i secretaries and the military of 0 I II the at Mexico Bartels Following the German came the special representatives of the President of the United States headed by Dr Hill lilli First Assistant Secretary of State and including Gen Corbin Col BIngham and Commander Cowles brother law of the President Capt Nathan Sargent then called on the Prince as the special representative e of Admiral Dewey The Captain said that he had been sent by the Admiral es especially especially es- es to express to the Prince the Admirals Admiral's Admirals Admiral's Ad Ad- miral's regret at not being able to greet him personally and to pay his respects respects' ts The list of ot callers was ended with the Mayors Mayor's party which Included himself himself him him- self and his private secretary The German General Consul at New York and his suite formed part of the German German Ger Ger- man party About an hour was spent by y the Prince In receiving his callers and in making an Admirals Admiral's inspection of the troops and crew of the Then Then a lunch The Prince Invited In Invited In- In to this luncheon those of ot the Americans am among ng his allers who represented rep rep- rese resented tE 1 nav navy and beside these these- there were at the board Doard th f members of Princes Prince's suite and members of tIle German Cerman embassy at Washington On Prince Henrys Henry's right sat the highest high high- est representative of the Emperor in this country von Hr n I on his left Admiral Evans Next to the on oft the Princes Prince's right sat Capt erse Converse of the Illinois and the other Americans merica s pre present nt at the were Chapin and nd Ensign Ensign En En- sign Evans Evans' son of Evans The luncheon Which was informal was finished about 3 o'clock and then the Prince announced to his guests that he would repay this afternoon all his official visits He told Admiral Evans he would be glad to see ee the latest bunt built battleship of the American navy The Prince boarded the tug Nina at to repay his calls ails He was accompanied by one aide and Admiral Evans vans and Ensigns Evans |