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Show JUESf OF THE NATION i tS pejmnce Henry Reaches New York and Is S Cordially Welcomed. pfl resident Roosevelt Wire the Sailor Prince a Welcome on Behalf SMB of the American People and Admiral Evans Conveys Verbal "fl Welcome for the Country Great Crowds Cheer the Visitor. iijS ttH tHhviislilnirli n. I'en -3 Ti Prince wl-Bi'nr s incs-a8c of uniting sent fiom IHi Kronprlnz off Nantucket the Pres- 'nt replied. "W White House. lVh "1 Prince lien-ivw lien-ivw of Prussia. The Iloheuznllern, Now , fKork city Vccept my hoaitlcst gleet-MLw1- on sou! pac ftrrlvnl 1 tli ink )nu Sr )our mosisc In the mime of the Hmcrlcan people I welcome you nncl I "aHok forw.ud to meeting ou personally latoHtmotrnw. JHj 'Theodore Itooseelt." etM (JNrW 1'OItK, Ten 21 -rrlncc Henry, fJBrresentutlve of Ills biother, towfte Fniptinr nf (Germany nt the 8.JS tut,s mil oillcliil craft moved In past Port Wads worth, the llrst of the sn lutes iif twont)-onc guns was ilrccl An the first kuii sounded, the Pilnce advanced to the eml of the bridge of tin Kinnprlnz W lihclm and stood nt intention An he passed the big Aimr lean Hug Hunting over tin fortltii illuri ho raised hla cup In salute ami I he membeis nr his unite did likewise 'I hi tin nt the Juekslnrf of the Kiniipiln was dlppeil unit the Hernial nnval band accoinpnn)lng the Prince lUjul The Stnt-Hpiiihled Hanner" The sunn of Port Wndswnrth wne not silent before those across the nni rows nt Port Hamilton boomed out Ihelr unlute M hen th it ceiomnt.y was over the hrnnprlnz wan stopped ind the Mnt hauled nround to In r B Fitnco Henry of Fmssla. Hunrhlri- if the latter morli m Blllt )n lit, reached New York Sunday Hi'l wa coiill lll welcomid lis ll guest jHf the natlrn T In land butteries Unit Huard the outei harboi Hounded the jBVct greeting In n pontic i mis unlute of jMscnt)-nnc miu the illlca of a spe-Hal spe-Hal naa KUi dinn assembled In lib) IKiM'ir rr irlv.nl the r utliuent, there Bi n ei lini gri tings fiom the iep-Rntntlvcsof iep-Rntntlvcsof Pi sldent Itnoscvclt the i) th n.vy utid tin. elt) of New Hlrork nnd u gnat trowil lined thci way Ktb the clt to see and cheer the sailor 2i'ncc f ticrmnny Ha day a hi:ai i ipi i. ovn HSlhe ki it itoini as ilnst which the IHroiurluz llholm had struggled for Hp -Uil which hnd gl.'itd the Atlant- JBjr cm t in an urmoi nf lie lind lost Byta fence and ii signed Ita swn) to warm MBIunshlne and eliieiy blur xky, ho tbeio Mfeie no iiBrets tint thu inyal guest ftjW'ii" a full cliy late for the uitei tnln-HBfeient tnln-HBfeient provided foi him The genius of KWInrrnnl tenched out from tho storm-Unwept storm-Unwept coast hnd dellnltely Incnteil the B'luid llnei und mndo iiitulu thu HBioni that 'ho would leaib Handy Inok, Hj Iheio was a i in lain off the Honk Fs'ily Sunday mornlnp nnd It wna aftor B ocluck lufnie thu wutibeia iiiiiKht llie fhadnny outlines of thu uiutlous. BIUS apprnachlnK llnei Q Ilead Adiiiliul ltnhley 1), Kvnns, nmmandei of the Hquailiou nnd bnn Bwrao aldu to the Prime, left the IIiib-blilp IIiib-blilp Illinois nt MO o i lock In the mu Hnl luK N'n Willi him wpio Captnin MKnneise, his chief or start, Klai;. leut, Prederlck C'h ipln, P.nslBn Flank Jm' rivuna, aide, nnd dipt ltebeui B'asehwIU th" nival attachg at the f VnshlnRtnn imbi ssy of the (lermnn Kloveiument They wern all In full KIicfu uulfoim, H 1NFOUMAI- HAI.irinH, HW,Tho Nina met the Kionpilns beond Vvi Wndswoith, and salllm; ainuiid MW'n the staihnnut side of tho llnei, BBHeanied up the bn Piliuo Henry, at-Whed at-Whed In the imlfoim of un Admiral of Mhe (lei man navy, nnd surmunilcil by MJils nual and military stuff In liril-11. liril-11. i lit uniform, Mural on Hid luldse of Mtho Unci. Ah tho nitwit tug drew neaicr Bn tin. sldo of the stenmshlp Prime BHeniy nnd Admiral Kvims c lught Jf-lKht nf eieh other and exchanged In-B'orn,Hl In-B'orn,Hl onlutis. 'I ho illstuuio rrnm steamer tn tuir wna loo Rreut for con-X'M con-X'M rsntlon howeei As the two Msselt with a flotilla of port side nnd Admiral Kans nnd his stnlf- boarded het. The passenRers weio fciitbeied on the main dick nnd theie wna a he irty cheu ns the Admiral Ad-miral came upon the imnnwny. Admiral Hums was scorted forward and In the iurteis of Capl A. M, Htchter skit per of thu Kronj rlnz, he and tho Pilnce met. The Pilnce camo forwaid und taking the band of the nawil ntlkn shook It wnrml I uui irj kind to see, ou, sir" said the dmliiil i:erjbndy In tho l'nltcd Htalis is waltlui; to welcome you It Is m pleasure, sir, to fot-ninlly fot-ninlly Krut ou In their belulf" "I thank jou, sir, und tluough ou, the peopiu of oui lountiy," lepllcd the Prim e "I am t,lnd to be hero nnd nu this splendid daj The llmpeior dlrecli d me to convey his inmpllmints tn ou, Admlinl, and I do so with M.ry Kreat pltasuie " Wm The Holictizollorn, on Which Trlu ce Hemy Will LIvo nnil rntortnln. Admlinl Hvnus expteRsed grntltlci-llou grntltlci-llou nt the thniiRhtfulness of the I?in-peror. I?in-peror. Ho piescnted thi member1 of his Htaff, nnd the l'rlme gave eich a heal Ij h indshako and a inrdlal woid. 'the ncnspnpu loinsponilints who nro to accompany th Prime In Ills tour thioiihli tho country wtio nlso Intioduced liy tho Admiral 'I he Prince, who wns In exidlent spirits, smiled when lui faced the newspaper witters, nnd uftel tbo foimnl part of tho pie sontutlou said lie was ijullo sure that their lelatlons would bo very happy. Aftu n brief halt tho liner luoMd ahead nnd nt 10 oil was abreast of the special squad! on oft Tompklnsville. 'J bo riermaii standard wan iunto tho foretop of the Kronprlnz, and ItH appearance ap-pearance Kae slRiinl tn the Amerlcnn Meet to salute The Hnn Pinnclsco, Cln 'nnatl, Olympia and Illinois lay In IifiU t allRnment In the order named and mndo un attractlvo picture with their crews manning sides, turn tsj an 1 tops They rnlsid the Herman naval stnndard and thou opened blank lire The 1'rlneo stood at attention on the brldite, and back of him wcio Admlinl Cyans und bis stnlf and the numeuius suite of the Oermnu lsltni, Tho Pilnce and hi staff were especial!) espe-cial!) Interested In tho Illinois and Oljiuplu, and offered warm tongntu-IntluiiH tongntu-IntluiiH to tho American Admit al on tho sphndld uppearunce of his squad ion The Prince snlil tint ho was very anxious to lst tho squadnm, and that he would do this at the earliest ear-liest moment. A tho Kronprlnz rlenred Tnmpklrs vllle tho lleet of small craft uround her Increased and they kept their whistles noundlns; A crowded feriy-boit feriy-boit Joined the otheis, and In respons-u respons-u the eheera of her raengeis tho Prince went to the end of the bridge nnd touched his enp In salute There wns a rush to the side of the fcrrvboat thu carried her over on n list that looked dangerous When the Kron prims cime abieat of Governors If ind there was another salute, nnd the Prince again stood it nlteutlon until the list of the twenty-one guns wus II red New ork nnd surroundings hive rurelj shown to greiter advantage than todav In the sunlight, with the added brightness that lame from the glistening coaling of snow, nnd the ionl visitor did not leave the bridge during the tun up the bn lie said that he was at last grntlfjing an old imultlnti In visiting New York nnd nsked that the points of Interest be shown h I tn and the geogrnplilenl (wirings (wir-ings explained He knew the statue of llheitj Iliooliljn bitdge und the Hitter) nnd bad heaid the fame of the tall hulldlims The lattel toweled high In th' clear light nnd the Prime viewed them wuii keen luleieit us the Kronprlns swung Into Not lb river The famed skviiue lint showed so well fiom the Jersij slioie cniiKlit his nt-lontlnn nt-lontlnn and be wati he 1 It until a touting tout-ing tug claimed a salute The tirst of the lart,e crowds wns met at the Tlittei) nnd fiom theie on up to Iteirentlou pier when- the largest larg-est ciowd of till hnl gatheied, ever) pier to wlili li admission was not denial de-nial wns parti) lllled The number of liver iinft ul-o Iniiiased, and the v,l ioiui was a Pols) one The t rousing feir) boats sounded their whistles nn I the cvel Ini leasing lleet of tugboats kept up their noise Tho big liners In pint were diesvel an 1 the Uerinnn colors wcic dlspln)ed nt sevuat i olnts Uong the Inrbor shires The Prime fiequeiitl) went to the side and either i-nluti 1 oi waved his hand In nckiiowl idgeinenl To the Americans present hi expressed his nppreelatlon of the wniiu welcome extended to hint The lust greeting In tho inn up the llvei wns fiom the Imperial nrht Hohenzolleiu, vvhbli Is to be the home if the Prion while In N'ew York she lore a mil diers of Hags and brr white punt with Its tilmmlngn of gnl I shone tn the brilliant sun Her Jickies wore new uniforms and straw hats mil manned the sides while the olllcers In full driss uniform wire diawn up on Hie deik The Pilme smiled at sight of hel, and araln stepping to the en I or the rail, minted The Jaekles of the linhenzollein gnve n lust) cheei, and lbe Prince smile 1 nnd siluted iigalu The Kronpilnz was abieast of the plei nt noon nni w is quickly warped Into hel beithr but there wns some debt) In getting n gingwa) nrinnged lflere was no demonstration at the IteJicHtloii pier foi the Prince was not ceen b) the gient uowd tint choked up tho end of West Thllt)-rourth Thllt)-rourth street Cavalry squadion A of the National Oil ird of New iork and a heavy foiee of police kept the pier elrai Prince Ilenr) dlsembirkeil nt 15 V p in nt that menu nt wnlklng down tho deeointcd gangwa) fiom the 'Kron-piliu 'Kron-piliu Wllhebu Int 3 the elibniatil) dc orate 1 pier He then passed thiough nn ornam ntal sangwn) nnd anil to tho gang plank nf the ' lloheu7nllern ' which had been decorated In the German Ger-man udors nod was mveied half its lingth Tho Prince was met at tho bottom of the gnng plank b) Admit nl von Ilauillsstu lommaiuler of the ' Hoheiunllern " nnd his olllcers Menu-while Menu-while the band fiom the ' Kionpiln. Wllhelm' wns pla)lng the Oerman nation na-tion il nil Taking the preiedence due to his i ink, Prince Henr) walked up the plank, followed by thu olllceis of the ' Hohenrollern " The Hist nf bis callers to nrrlvo nfter he bad boarded tho "Hobenzolleru" was Oen Hrooke, V H A, nicompanled by two nldes Admlial Ilirker uul his nlde dipt Wist, rcpicseiitlug the rnlted States nav) followed, und then came the German Embassador nt Wash-ItiRton Wash-ItiRton nnd his hrlllluntl)-nttlred suite nf mllltmy nnd naval attaches uml secretaries, nni the military nttacbe of the Of mum Government at Mexico, 1 lent Hirtels l'ollhwlng the German Embassador came the spetlnl lepiesentntlves of tho President of the Ilnltid htntes headed l Dr. Hill lTrst Assistant Secietary of Slate, and including Gen. Cm bin. Col llliihhnm nnd Cominunilir Cow lea, brother In-liw of tho President, ('apt Nathan Hnrgent then culled on the Prime aa tho spetlal repiesentntlvu of Admiral Dewe), The Cai tnln sabl that he had been gent by the Admiral es. pee lull) to express to the Prince the Admiral Ad-miral a regret nt not being able to greet him personnll), nnd to pay his rispeits The list of cnllera was ended with the Mn)oi s pnit). which Included himself him-self and IiIn private) secietary. The German Consul-Oenernl at New Yoik nnd hi suite formed a pirt of tho Gci-mau Gci-mau I.nibnssadoi s party. About nn hour wus spent by the Prlnro In leeching bis eallers und In making nu Admlinl s Inspection of the tioops nnd eiew nf tho Hoheuznllern " Then followed it lunch Tho Prlnco Invited In-vited In this luncheon those of the Americans nmong his cnlleis who represented rep-resented the nav), nnd besldo these theie weie at the boanl tho member-of member-of tho Piinci'H sttlto nnd members of the German club tss) at Washington On Prince Henry's right sat the highest high-est r piesentatlvo of the l.mpi ior In tills inuiiti), i:mbassudoi von Ilollelnii and on his left, Admlinl Uvuns Next to the Pmbnsidor nn thu Pilncex liijl t sat Inpt. Convene, of the "Illinois" and th other Aim rlcans pie-eut nt the luncheon wero I.leut, Chupln nnd Un-sign Un-sign I.vnns son of Admiral Kvans The luncheon, which wna lurormnl, was llids'ied rtliout J n clock, and then the Piliuo announced to IiIh guests that he would repn) this ufteinoon nil Ids olllclnl visits. Ho told Admlinl llvans he would bo gin 1 In seo tho latest built bittleshlp of the American nivy The 1 iltuo bnudel the tug Nina nt 3 10 to icpa) his calls He was iiecoini anle I by one nlde an 1 Ailmltal I'vunt. and l.nrli-ns llvnns and "hnpln He visited the navy )ard lirst, tallid on Admlrnl llaiket, and then Governors Island, wheie he called on Gen Htookc From i.overno a lslaml the Hit pm. teedeel In the bnttlesblp Illinois whole he called on Admiral I.vnns and In-peeled In-peeled the ship He wns leeelved by the neiiinilion with the hnnnt due to his i ink l'iniii the "Illinois' the Piliuo returned to the pier nt Thlit)-fnuitli street and went on bouid tho Ilohen-zollern' Ilohen-zollern' for dlnnei. |