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Show also present, and the station building build-ing was decorated with flags. Mr Roosevelt spent the morning at Government house, where he was a guest last night of Mr. Jackson. Ker-mlt Ker-mlt Rouscvell, J. Alden Doling, Edmund Ed-mund Hcllc-r and Major Mearns spent their time, up to the leaving of the train, in driving about the city. From Mombasa Mr. Roosevelt dispatched dis-patched a 'cabk-gram to the emperor of Germany, saying: "I desire to express my appreciation apprecia-tion of my treatment on board the German steamer Admiral under Captain Cap-tain Doherr, and my admiration of the astounding energy and growth of the mercantile and colonial interests j of Germany in East Africa." J ROOSEVELT PARTY LEAVES FOR FIRST SHOOTING TRIP Mombasa, April 2. Theodore Roosevelt Roose-velt and the members of his party-left party-left hero on a special train this afternoon af-ternoon for Kapiti Plains ttatlons, whence they will be conveyed to the ' ranch of Sir Alfred Pease for their j first shooting trip. The party Is ac- companied by F. J. Jaeteon. acting governor of the protectorate. Before leaving. Mr, Roosevelt tele-1 tele-1 graphed to King Edward thanking him , for the moBbago of greeting read by 1 Mr. Jackson at the dinner given in Mr. Roosevelt's honor at tho Mombasa .club last night. A guard of honor composed of mar- lnc3 and blue jackets from the Pan-( Pan-( dora was at the railroad station when ; tho Roosevelt party arrived, and wan ln?pecte-I by Mr. Roosevelt. A num-1 num-1 ber of olfl:UUi and civilians wero |