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Show fpllow cltlzeus wore waiting to greet1 him Jit Oyst.or, Bay. make the trip across New York an.l to the Long Island ferry, where Mr. Roosevelt was to embark for Oyster Bay. Mr. Robinson tried to persuade the ex-presldent and wife to remain at his house tonight, hut (he offer was declined, de-clined, as he knew that many of his CROWDS GATHER IN JERSEY CITY AT LATE HOUR New York. March 4. Theodore Roosevelt accompanied by Mrs. Roosevelt, Roose-velt, arrived in Jersey City at 11:30 tonight. The train was three hours aaui 40 minutes late, having been delayed de-layed in Maryland as a result of the storm. Despite tho lateness of the hour, quite a crowd was waiting in tho de-pot de-pot to greet Mr. Roosevelt. Among them was Douglas Robinson, his brother-in-law, who invited the ex-president and his wife into his automobile to |