| Show Tf S G WILD OVER T TAt At Waco Band I nn Played Dixie Chief Magistrate Smiling and ald Denting Time flute to Music CREAT GREAT RECEPTION AT AUSTIN To the lie tic Gave Gage Ills Inter later Interpretation of a I Square Deal San Alonlo T Tu Tex X April GAfter an nn eventful trip noose a I large lare l me portion ot of 7 T xa xU President arrived In hI InSon Son Sin Antonio at fit SJ 63 tonight When th the special train bearing tint the retched reached the station he ho was greeted with cheers from thousands of t throats and amt the tho lusty lu ty hurrahs of ot his old ohi comrades In arms the famous rough riders of ut the tho Spanish Amerlean nn war who are lire holding their annual re rc reo neat near the tho crumbling walls of hit his historic torl Alamo Aldino could plainly be heart heard above too the din Tho The City In Is n it nine mane ma of ot color In hr honor honorof of the tho th visit vl lt H houses und and residences are decorated with huge Hags and nod bunting and tomorrows exercises to bo he the most moat mo t patriotic demon demonstration ever had In tho the state The rue pre pres presidents train was vue run on u a siding near the station where tt It will remain until tomorrow night when the will leave for tor Fort Worth The train baba Is III being guarded by H a 1 detail of ot city police pollee and aUd andOS andas OS Ill tho the president will l ho o astir early earl to tomorrow tomorrOw morrow ovary precaution will bo be taken to permit penult him to secure Heure a I good nights rest The residents presidents train left leU Dallas 1 promptly at this morning us lis were sleeping soundly when the long run across the state spate be began begat gan gat but the president was u up and astir at nt i 7 The Th slop of ot the tho day was at ht boro where practically the entire population of ot the town turned out Nit The lh president stoke spoke briefly and andwan was wan II given lyen P a n cordial reception When the train retched reached Waco can canon jon jion on Were Werl fired and hands blinds played pa patriotic airs aims The Tha area about the eta sta station tion and tho the railroad yards was packed v lIh humanity The reception com oom made Its way to the presidents car and ho hn was wall escorted to lOlL a stand Bland In ht Inthe Inthe the city park new near by Ills appearance was wa the signal for a 1 remarkable demonstration Thousands of ot tiny American flogs flog were wern waved by men and women alike nUkE and It was SOy sev several oral eral minutes before the tho president could coule begin his address The band played tho the strains ot of Dixie and tho president smiled and beat time lime to 10 the music mu lc The presidents address wn WM tuns brief and ho he was one frequently applauded The president returned to his hll train with so eo great was WAR the crowd As All the tho train moved away ho stood upon Ullon the roar rear platform and waved wave his hand to the people The rhe train glided t swiftly s neross the tho plains of or north Texas and nt at noon entered the tho fertile valley of tho the I stops stop were made mado and ono one es er especially Interested the tha nr president be I cause ause qt of the manner In which rt it oc oe occurred i When tho the citizens citizen of ot Temple Templo i d that tho the train would not stop 1 il k at f lly a II hurried call of the city f n 4 council 1 made The city dl fathers Im hn Immediately mediately pawed passed an emergency em ordin ordinance ance requiring tho the train Iraln to stop at atthe tho the station illation three minutes When this pews news was wall telegraphed tho the president no ao laughed heartily and pleased Jfe He immediately Issued Instructions that tho the stop stol bo ho made Nearly the tho whole population on of the tha little city was on hand nd and ond the greeting r accorded the th chief executive won most hearty At Taylor which wan vi reached nt at 1230 the train was switched d from the tho track tracks of ot the tho Missouri Ken Kan Kansas sas sae k Texas to those thoe of the International lIonal d Great Northern and aid tie tho I hc run to Austin Au Un began The Tha capital city elty woe was reached at nt 2 I and end President Roosevelt was met at tho the station elation lito lion by Coy 00 Lanham Nell and a committee of ot 30 citizens and members ember of ot the tho Texas legislature l Tho The president was Will In excellent spirits and eid appeared none nOM the worse for tor hits his bl long IonA silo across Il rO tho the country He lie expressed himself us its bring being most roost pleased to arrive in ti Austin under tinder such Much auspices Tho The entire party lady bus placed In cur car rages find card driven to tho the statehouse whre President Roosevelt mode t two lIvo vo speeches one olle hi the hall of or represents and antI the other on the lawn Tho rho president Ire wee was taken for n a I drive over tn th t The rhe tiny was Ideal end and so en crowded cr were the streets that It ft proved n II his lilt uit matter hatter for Cor the to tu con trot the tile vast The Thu school chool children tit ut the city elt both IlOth white while and MTH lalah J r II were lined tip lip for review along U tt lane tf of march vents AmI cheered lustily 01 ci tv tIt tt passed nun Iun of ot the mOlt moet demon BI ston 11 it of the day at New 1 r laurel lIf When the twin Latin arrived f t rr re u It wile rent d by h a tt d n o oI I I jr of ot purging people nil all anxious to top tog p g mt fi t the abler executive New Nell fels Cd Is 10 H t e German settlement and ami Is r t Id td for f Us Its thrill thrift and enterprise ami II II rl UK tin president spoke l to toti tn tl ti people who vim hit lun lu utterances rho Uio long ride Ilde was Willi brought to 10 mi In rind end w h r n Sun wan Wall reached shortly before be 0 b I To ro the tho Texas legislature the dat gave gire w hi hits hili of ot the tha thep theS p S ru rc deal desi Ho Ito hl in parts On nn the whole titers there hav hH boon few lew I l lu lit tho the economic develop Int of ot the life country which winch have hwe done dono in for far the country than thull the tho I do II not nol wish III In tiny lilY shape or bay to lu luU It U with this thu legitimate gain Kalil ot or oti i i of ot these thane th grant men item whore ashore who e special li h ilu capacity them t to toI It 11 I u lie lIc the tho railroads so en as nit n to tn he hI ot of it punt nt ft to Ieli and of advantage to II U of ot UR us I should be most mOlt reluctant I I 1 will put It stronger than that I should absolutely refuse refu e to 10 be ht a 1 party la to lilY any to Any fillY proposition tint neat interfered with kith the Ih proper and le Ie pl mate tc prosperity pros of t those licit men HS as I aho lid ild fell feel that that such a I measure rd not only nt lit them but At nil all of ofu ofu u ua for t r an attack Upon the legitimate prosperity of any allY of JIM is M Is III In n the long run tUIl sure mire to 10 turn Into un min attack upon nil all With th that proviso pas as I to which I Ia irk a k M HU hou U to remember that 1 I mean lit nril every try word let mo can III further add that neat the tho public lia hun has a right not a u privilege hut but In my view u n duty to see that ID Lb r is III In III Its It I behalf exercised such a ao ab as o s T 1 r r visionary and regulatory power n nv r th the thi railroads as at will home that thai V II I they give gle fair fall treatment them ec c s get flat It In return HIP j I proper exercise of ot th t power Is I d upon upon the R of of or props prop f tr h will wal viable enable the repe of the public tc t see ee I di UIt t any or rates Mi are uro altered so 10 as 8 to be bl a II Just jut and rate fall tnt rat and are ILl altered Immediately I know perfectly well that when you yoi tv h that power there IH Is a chance bance o ot of it 3 being be Ills abused There Thera la q 9 n porter wr that t hn t can cun be he given 11 to 10 the tt tIve of ot the public which It l is II not pot to abuse abu As A every IVry one ene toor bIO ov the th power JI Iwer of ot taxation which h Ii 1 tt cd f court course l be Ie e given Riven to the re r N of or the people 1 u is s the power of peat for tor It Is Ll possible to kill any In Int t 4 by excessive taxation There must be n a 1 certain trust placed pla ell In the common sense and common honesty of ot those hose who mire uro to enforce the tho law la laIt If It It ll over falls fulls II II and I think It will willo to o my Iny lot Int to nominate n a 1 board bourd to carry carryout carryout carryout out such sueh u n law I shall nominate men IMn menis menas is liS tar for ns us I um am able lib Ie on of whoso whose ability courage and Integrity I can cnn count counti men mat who vho will not be he swayed by any encI nc whatever direct or Indirect so BO social clot cial political or any uny other to 10 show Im improper Toper proper favoritism for tho the railroads and who vho on tho limo other hand hilmi If It a railroad Is III unjustly attacked no matter If It tho the al nl alack attack tack ack has behind It the feeling of 01 prejudice prejudice dice of ot 89 99 per cent of tho the people will stand tand up against that attack That Is 18 Isny ismy my ny Interpretation of ot the tha doctrine of the tho square deal |