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AT OLD HOME
OF HIS MOTHER
The President Spends Two Pleasant
Hours in Historic Roswell*
HIS HEART IS TOUCHED
4dv;ni Into Atlanta Was Greeted by
Greatest Throng Ever Gathered
in Georgia Cap.tal.
President Theodore Roosevelt will
never forget the two hours he spent
in K:sw.il, Ca., Friday morning.
It was a very quiet affair, but it
touched the heart chords tuned long
ago wnea Theodore Roosevelt leaned
on his mother’s knee end listened
eagerly to stories of the '•old home,”
tar away in Georgia.
Roswell met the occasion splen¬
didly. Little flags, a myriad of them,
fluttered in the wind all along the
pretty drive from the station and two
bands greeted the visitor with mar¬
tial music. But, despite this, and de¬
spite the fact that the guest of the day
was the president, no one ever forgot
that the sentiments of the son were
uppermost in liis heart and the whole
occasion was arranged to gratify his
feelings rather than these of his
hosts.
There were few people in the wel¬
coming group, not closely related to
the men and women of the neighbor
hood of old Roswell when Theodore
Roosevelt, Sr., came down from New
York to wed pretty Martha Bulloch,
and the old house amid the trees
was full of inarticulate voices, famil¬
iar, sweetly sad to the ears and heart
of the man in the Prince Albert coat
and silk hat, who alighted from his
carriage and began shaking hands
right and left. In his address the
president said in part: “You have no
idea of how much it means to me to
come hack to Rcswed, to the home of
my mother and of my mother’s people
and to see the spot which I already
know so well from what my mother
and my aunt have told me. It has
' been exactly as if I were revisiting
worses' , 1 A* - p r,cv.\ W, 'hi j fo.il AI’.W>dfa.
‘It bar; been my very great good
fortune to have the right to claim that
my blood is half southern and half
northern, and I would deny the right
of any man here to feel a greater
pride in the deeds ef every southerner
than I feel. Of the children, the bro¬
thers and sisters of my mother who
were born and brought up in that
house on the hill there, my two un¬
cles afterward entered the confeder¬
ate service and served in the confed
rate navy.”
m At the station the final farewells
were said to the committee, the Ma¬
rietta band played one more air and
the president and his party boarded
the train again for the short but pleas¬
ant trip over the Southern railroad
to Atlanta, where the eager thous¬
ands were awaiting them.
Ip. all her history Atlanta -never ac¬
corded quite so royal and enthusias¬
tic a welcome to an honored guest
as that given to President Roosevelt.
Almost from the moment he stepped
from his train upon arrival at the
terminal station, he found himself sur¬
rounded by admiring thousands who
crowded the approaches and lined the
streets, often far beyond the limits
fixed hv the police.
Tall buildings and store tops be¬
came grand stands for thousands who
were fortunate enough to climb above
the tightly packed masses of human¬
ity- on the sidewalks below, where mo¬
tion was practically impossible.
It was the unanimous opinion that
Atlanta had broken the record of
a’! her largest crowds. For more
than p mile along the' J'ne of march
f"om the terminal station the people
thronged the streets.
Kitr'no V.iU Iteti-ru to tVcive.
It is reported in Tokio that M. Ku
rino. the Japanese minister to Russia
at. tlie time war was declare! between
the two nations, will again be sent to
St. Petersburg.
PICKPOCKETS PUEf) PROFESSION.
Many Victims of Light-Fingered Gentry In
Great Crowds at Atlanta.
Pickpockets reaped a rich harvest
in Atlanta Friday on the occasion of
the president's visit and during the
time the streets were crowded. The
losses run up into the thousands of
dollars, anj thirty-one men reported
that they were victims of the light
fingered gentry.
Among those robbed was Captain W.
If. Brotherton, who for man y years
served on the police board and did
hard work trying to aid the police in
catching thieves.
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