Show AT AT POCATELLO POCA TELLO FIFTY MINUTES President Escorted Into That City by a Band of Indian Braves Welcomed W d by Governor Morrison and Committee of Advice to the Red Men Pocatello Ida May Roosevelt arrived arched In 11 Pocatello at this morning promptly on schedule time line and for just 60 50 10 minutes was sac VIS the guest of ot the time city cl Ills His Is train trin wan wag OR met two tu miles mie out of the city by a I party part ot of W 80 mounted Indian braves br es from rota the Fort Port Hall lall reservation vm bo greeted erected the train with wh shrill war whoops whops and raced alongside ot of It to the city limit lim limits 11 its Eight thousand people were at nt the station to greet grel the th president who was met let by a committee of ot citizens headed I Iby by cloy Morrison Mayor 0 U II n Steely St e National D fi W Stand rod State Stale Frank hrank Good GoodIng God GodIng I Ing lag and rind United Unite States S lor Heyburn If and arty varty were escorted to b carriages and und escorted by b a guard of ot I honor from Clark Kimball l lodge of ot of ot Locomotive Firemen which order the president In is II an hon hoe honorary honorary member by b the tue G I A H R the Philippine veterans and a squad ot or cay cavalrymen cy wa WR wae conducted to the High school building where from a pavilion vlon erected for the purpose he delivered J a e 39 3 minutes speech At 9 the Iho presidents train raIn left lef for tor laise President Roosevelt addressed a 1 crowd of ot 50 people leoPle at time the th High thool ills His Js remarks were particularly direct directed ed oil to the children the railroad men Ien and the Indians The children sang the na national n hymn The president congratulated hated the Indians Indiana upon their progress The rho Port Fort Jort Hall Itoh Indian band was WM present He advised the red men lo to follow the white le mans mens path vath r to acquire cattle rattle and become property owners to follow In Industry Industry and hard han work He lie le believed blend In merit being bing acknowledged Irrespective of ot color olor or religion The Indians arenow are aro arenow now no engaged In enjoying a big feast coiL fent loet paId Hid pid This ls Is a railroad town ton I h hare halt v Wn hn and ami an nm am now no on a trip during which on every evry eve day an sect t during 01 IrP every hour my m and well wel being depends upon the bbs vigilance lance Llna skill null 11 nerve nere and of tt the rail ri roid d men and Ind I 1 would like to 10 My sg f a epe pe del rial r word ord to 10 and about th them IMm rn this morn mornIn abut In eal lag The last lal lime that I L MW 1 t General t If It there ever cyer Sherman he told me that Ih eer were a war and he lie were ue lImited to 10 oboes eho Ins Ing men wa of one occupation lie he woud take tak nil al his h soldiers from among the railroad men that thaI la Is I If It h he be were limited to on on one occupation for there here ate are good men In Innery every nery occupation but h he o would lake take them all al It If he only ony ani had to choo choe efrom ace cne occupation AU a railroad man nan Cne ha has haa to develop five tta 11 If of f the th qualities IndIspensable In Indispensable dispensable In a a In ih tho Atil place ace capacity to 10 race face rac risk undaunted i la I on Ca n ot of t that th u I i which like following the deep sea len fish eh cries erI necessarily n Imply the lbs acceptance of risk and nn danger In lii the Ih next i Uc the theman t e eman man memo baa liat In not nol only emily learned to 10 endure risk rik but Jut tho lime face race Very er ery few tew lul ke of ot those who eimo have hae known Intimately what railroading r mean macone appreciate what a ride especially a night Ta Ca In lit tIme the winter time li is I on one of 01 our handling the brakes doing all time work along alooK the train Iraln the men have han to fore face tac risks mend end In hardship More than that they have to face Irregular lar hours hour Anyone who wito hits has hn ever done any soldier soldierIng Ing leg knows that one of 01 the Cite to 10 tobe tobe be overcome cr olne with the average Oman DAn Is to tomake tomoko make moko him hum understand that thaI In hi li II a not to 10 sleep Bleep very svery e night nigh but JUI just when lh the chance chuce comes lle The railroad man knows that tt already Finally and most mod Important I of ot all 11 the railroad man baa hai h learned two things Re lie le has haa learned lernell how hol to 10 net act ld his hison own oun responsibility In time n or of emergency hut huv to himself take lak the Cite lead leal lea If I the Ibe n need arIses arista and anti also 11 how hoV to 10 ot ob oby r orders and obey oboy oly them quickly There II li not lot city any anytime Iny I time for wondering wondern whether or not nol you will wi do anything at Mil all tl It II Is Ii I to be b done dona and done These were werl V the Ibe reasons rn an which General Sherman enumerated In talking to 10 me ace of or his for roe rail railroad tl sIh road rd men fur tur array army arm lift life TicS The f qualities thus thul developed are arc art of 01 an as A good service In Uin field feld of ot In g ordinary civil cl I life e as A In military life In this limbs country we 0 need nH above all a athing things thing to 10 how our power each to act on his hi Own Individual ro rP porn n I bl I curd to care tor tot himself to bo be b able to handle handU hanle his hl own life le and yet all of ot us to act In coopt ration with our fellows to 10 b be abI ab abIto to preserve Irelene our Independence our omit It self lf r I re and an one cne of the Ihl means mean of ot pre pee Ire servIng It I Is IR to how that power of liv living Iv livIng ing our lives hives lna In orderly under unde law hr lawf lawI f I therefore tako take particular pleasure In greeting the people of ot a town lown In which the time raIlroad men play pIa so i nt a apart apart part I with wIsh also al to IY M ay a n word tord of ot special pelal acknowledgment for tor the of cc r the tho thomen men aen on horseback from the Indian reset reser reservation lon I was l glad to we see M theta and ann an I was WA gild to learn lear that Ih t many man of or the Indiana under your our care cae are lt along ton the white mani man road and not nOl only to tam send lend their children to 10 I but Jut to own cattle anti to own The h only onty outcome of 0 the Indian quasi queN lien In this thin country Is I to 10 gradually de do develop ton elop the Indian Into Inlo a owning law chIding abiding hard working educated dU ten xen In other har words word to train trahe him to 10 travel the path that WOrl we are ore all al trying tu to tl travel tr l land and I congratulate you fOU upon the th progress that you OU have maile macic mali Api When he hell la is traveling that path and when hen he Is la doing lets his duty he tee l Is entitled to 10 and ami an h he shall shat receIve el exactly tUcU as II square a me deal as a anyone an else Applause el After all al that It I the fundamental of 01 our KOV IV ornament In the last lait what whit Ameri American en can eTi stands tom for more than Ihan for tor aught li lila I la Is for treating each man on his worth as asa I a anise man If he be tm acts well 1 In whatever walk of life whatever ac his hla hU his hi o hi his hll lier refer color or give him a fair tar chance If It he lie acts act r badly let Ut nothing protect t him Mm from time the hand ot pt t the law taw Tr Treat TIt t him well wel 1 give ve him very every ner chance chanc and sea tea see Ia that h hU hi he hiI I ta U In lo return |