Show ROOSEVELT RECEIVED WITH ENTHUSIASM ON HIS TOUR IN MAINE BANGOR Me I Aug 27 The 21 The special train bearing the President and his party part arrived here at 12 o'clock on schedule time The President was met metat metat metat at the tho tr train ln by President Beal of or the Eastern Maine alne State Fair association Senator Hale Halo Congressmen Littlefield and Powers and others The party part immediately im Im- mediately ly started for a drive about the city At Waterville on the way from Augusta Augusta Augusta Au Au- gusta to this city where ar are arc located a number of ot the thc large paper mills a stand had been erected close to the depa depo de- de nf po pa t tn ro m thereat re he fit spoken spoke to toa t Marge number 0 or pe hisle p man many of or whom had and come from a distance distance distance dis dis- tance in all nH sorts of conveyances to hear him The train was slowed down at and Newport port At each of these places the enthusiasm was genuine genuine gen sen- and heart hearty and the shouts houts of or the people as the President came out could coul be e heard for f some ome time after the train I went by ROOSEVELT SEES DESK WHERE BLAINE ELAINE WROTE J I F FAMOUS A IOUS EDITORIALS AUGUSTA Me Aug Perfect 27 Perfect eather weather c continued today to favor the President on his tour through New England He He- showed no evidences of or fatigue from yesterdays yesterday's severe strain m I Early In the forenoon he hc was taken for fot fora fotI I a drive about the city and shown the I beauties of or the scenery along the Kennebec Kennebec Ken- Ken river Three times the Presidents President's Presidents President's dents dent's carriage e was halted in order that he might receive bouquets at the hands handsor of or the little children At the office of ot of or the Kennebec Journal the newspaper newspaper newspaper news news- paper of which James G. G Blaine Dlaine formerly former former- ly was editor a stop was made The President was shown a desk at which Mr Ir Blaine was accustomed to work The President left leCt here at a a. a m. m for Bangor I |