Show T THE f Pt PEACE Ct t S SA if iSi AT A T O SA They Ther Were Formally Presented to Each Eich Other by President Roosevelt ENTERTAINED AT President Proposed a 11 Toast to 10 the Well el rare fare ot thc Sovereigns ami People 0 or Both Countries IllS HIS HOPE AND PRAYER FOR PEACE Soon After lie Left Lert the Boarded the Dolphin t or r Trip to 4 Si Oyster Olter DAy I I r Aug AliI S It Kepr pr of ot Is pun anil h ha have come to this country to Into tHo a I conference looking to the n go o of ot a i ce we form formally all ally introduced 1 to 10 each rAch other today by on board tM May How er When both bOlh pe ce commissioners had lieen heen received M and nil funnily presented to II each other ware entertained at lit on th Mayflower At t tit the luncheon the Ihn th following toast t I propose H It to 10 will bo be no answer and to which J ask you OU to lO drink In lene 1 i I drink to 10 the awl o the tha and i o plea n or the two 1111 neal great nations I representatives ha have met one I Ion un on It IK III my earnest hope and Iray prayer In ta the i t nf of not lint amy these two great power but of ot R Allman man mankind kind a and lasting J mil may I he between them tile Mu I j flower at lit O to It return to ll Hill Ten Tell minutes later the Japanese 1110 envoy went mi hoard houd the Dolphin for forthe the trip 40 tn 1011 Portsmouth h went from the pier to 10 the MR lower In a II and andwan l wan escorted li II Item Admiral anti and commander Winston of the Miu II 11 lower The Ihl Jiom Ih the pier to tn wan made hundred of ot Ita cruft tt from I rolled rold forth an lit the launch l pawed Hell th president dolling ht hit hat an u h he Il stood od 11 in Ule launch When tho Mayflower was as reached the tailor had an all the president went eILt ovel th I hi h presidents flag was broken out it at IIII main the national uis fired ruel by the Ma flower Ih Hie 1 Dol Dolphin 01 phin unit the The hp Ih HIP mid peare envoy arrived In hi Inthe hithe the harbor noon the m l boarded the Union in Ill 11 nd tI were taken to 10 tho Mayflower In III a launch and prevented to III by Uy byA A 1111 t B ilK ty of pre 1111 ici et d them II In III of tin government and then the other of th party pally rt Introduced luceti to Ih the Shortly after tel the exchange of till i II till the Mayflower and the 1 M 1 Wilts Witte and Hoton l d lit the way thy They were Iloth d by lIln mid with the um inc in mOil ony an HII that the JAI they were to 10 cabin where here thy they w re b by th A few minute Inter r the and HuMlan were pre ent l to 10 each and then they Ihy were wert en n ut nt I NYK II DAY New tW York Turk Au AUK 6 U Haron ron und the t o ere 11 t eart envoy together for tor t o t r Bay for tor their 11 to 10 and th their lr Intro Introduction by uy him to 10 and Huron Hoen the tn Tho were the to for oyster Oater Ba Bay find and to the pro ii nm be the nut to 10 meet the prel pr n Ident The started on thoU jour journey Hey ney In an all manner At AtI k I drew up In front of ot the tofU and at IU tache of ot the hotel to plate place tha balla in them At S 20 1 Komura nt ter an n l mitered the t A Sat and W V H II legal 1111 to the and two of th the minor attaches of ot the Iho the bel on II and while the tIl fourth 1 Ith The 1111 part drove to the New XIII York Yacht 1111 landing at lit the tha toot foot of Kat hul Twenty third InePt there at lit S IS U ahead of ut h dule time mander Robert l Uvan van Jr of the nasal yacht Sylph wai VI at the pier IJler with steam launches launch with which to tho patty to 10 the United Slates cruller 1 hi h I ia 81 anchored In mid oft the pier n Komura M 1 Sato into and Ind Mr Ir were taken oft In tha lIlS the remainder 0 of Uie UIO suite anti and the folio following III There was no at th tb pier but bul the salute of 13 U BUI w WU fired by the aa 1111 the nut launch tt w up the ci 11 Thi th pence left Itt the Bt tit Retia hotel hole about an hour Inter than the Urt of ot the from the M I Witte Baron Daren and Consul Jen llen In III an electric cab he headed ded t th procession to 10 th the yacht acht landing t Prof K F De Martens anti ami Oan Oen fol followed lowed d In 10 a carriage members re of ot the did not accompany pa pany them hut bill proceeded direct to Portsmouth b by train The party parI reached the land IlInd It h e at It the toot foot of Halt l street 16 lL before 10 when they IhlY were er du due They ner met at the lh by the Rulan lan consul Ernst Ernal De Schilling nn b by At Secy leeF of ot State M Vitte and Ind Baron Honen entered the first of the launches to lea leave VI th the land landIn ln In for tor the Chattanooga and Ind the re remainder of the went to Mr went out In a 11 IK from Ih Hio n M t Witt followed r ly Ir b by Huron In ROM Roten aboard th the Cha itA II In n amba I 1 IJ of or 10 to cuni boomed out ott and tho crus r weighed d Immediately and cd Nl 4 for bay By to 10 the tha yacht la Is a 4 recreation pier the Idell of or which wre were with curious when the envoys entered the thi laun h When M Witte unil naron cams rame In vow of ot thu Ihl his crowd a c cheer went up lip mid nd there wa Wal II a clap cIp clapping ping of ot hands and ni of ot ohl f M 1 Witt and Baron Uron AD M well wU an AK th the other members ot or Ih the suite lifted their huts and smiled and bowed In n reply to 10 th Ih the BAY HAY KAItLY RAmY Oyster Ha flay Itay Aug AtIE 5 In anticipation nf Ir t the th arrival ot the Ih pe c eno envoys Oy 0 liter her lt IMy liRy r rou il earLy harly lOci today toly a and activity ity that h has hai not been apparent since Ih the review otC off this thU harbor I two wo earll RIO ago hardly had appeared when teams teEne with parties were observed torn toni In tn Ing In hii from and antl yachtsmen aion th Ih the boarded their boat hots earl early and antt beun begun thong lion for taking out friends friend or parties A heavy mist milt hun huni over the buy bay hilt but under a IL bright un Iun and th the harbor was soon oun filled with yachts acht and pleasure craft ot of all 1111 de tu descriptions On the shore shon every available point of ot vantage wan wa 18 occupied early arly and zt Il ni noon approached hed hundreds o ot or pencils were welo on wa h for tor the vessels bearing I the he p pone pence N envoys envoy n |