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The War fifty Years Ago
Result at Bull Hun Awakens the North to the Gravity
of the Situation Congress Authorizes Raising Army
of Half a Million Men Washington Seriously Men
aced by Victorious Confederates, but They Fail to
Take Advantage of Their Victory "Both Armies
Fairly Beaten," Said Sherman McClcllan Goes to
Washington and Finds ."No Preparations Whatever
For Defense" Sketch of Early Life of This Command
erDisbanding of Three Months Men Temporarily
Weakens Northern Army.
ny JAMLS A. CDCtUTON.
Coiorluht liy Am. i linn l'n AmocIu-
Hum. i.'ll
p-ffTSlW. til Mf stage (r tin- tlvll war
t tiidisl Willi tin- Initio ur Hull
fl Itlili Dating flt'in that on lit
tin struggle (oiil. nit 'u'lU'W
rlmraiti'i Tin- north suddenly irwnl.
tlllll til tlu gravity nf till' H.tl! Ittllll.
Its false ciptltnlsl.l wns shitlorid mill
In ntofurth grim ilttirinlualluii beonine
Us iietiiiitlng spirit. A Hit their stupe
fin tlnii mill despair Imil tliuu tu wuir
nir tin- fri' slabs mllkil ngnln. Imt
tlilt tliin- their o)os weie full opened
tu tlii I'cill. Ilcirultlng begun unie
mom Willi redoubled cmrg). Imt now
tin' soldlcts re tilled hh never before
Hint liu who enlisted might never le
turn It wim ii I Iff mill ili-.itli conflict
whose duration ir nun nine nn nun
could foresee. At Inst tho farmer la
Inner nml btwlnosi nun r the nottli
know Unit tin- initlon was In deadly
lull tl tin1 weie ti'oio eager than
before tu lifter' themselves for Its ill
fuii' Thbfeelliig v.-ns Klitiml by nil
tliss.'iJlUiji Itiin was ns much tit ii
tunic tu the ninth iih Suniti'r. tint new
thcio wus linn 111 tlii lime. A Her the
tirrlblo SundTv of Jul 'Ji nnvlli n'
WIS possible Washington IllUIlt til'
tlll.ui lit mi liniuiiut ( nllgltss n
xtlll ill He.isl.ni mil nutliorlod tin
raising nr mi nrtuv of liilf n million
liiui Tilt' tmitli !i line tu iiiim'I tin' rill
Tin- pnnlo following tin- thxt gteiil hut
tit' las'tsl mil ii fuw tlavs. lint tin' t'f
toils of Hull I C m i Mi'ic lelt In the ill.',
of tin. war
If tin- imrlli wns depleted, tin- soit'ti
WJIS (OlltSpulHllllglV e'llllfd hull Hun
tliilliil lii-r Hitiiofiuth little Jwr
tuiilil of Hie 1'nloii men In t'u ; e.!
nl slates hi lilt Ullllds of I he lll-Uso-Ilils
xi-Mlitl tlio wur Win 1 1 n i"'.
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MANA.vSAS IN 1MI1 "J. AriKU ITItSl' ItATTU'. OP lltll.l. ItU.N
TIIK-i roitTirilU) AOAINST l'Ult'1 lli:it AITAfK I.SMIIAH 01
kwi:i:ii.s(! ox 'io wasiiixoto.n, as ma.nv jiii.itaim i:iri:it;
ai:u iiii:y coulu iiavi: doxu.
the national lapltal would be tnkeu
midljelTerson ImWs would occupy tho
White IIoiim;. The cry of "On to Itkh
in. .lull'' Vffi stlllisl for thu moment,
mid iioju It "art "On to WiiHhliiBtuuI"
'I In- ol.'u III into lonnress hud met nt
tliu'Vliklulii I'apltal on July -0 unci
tliiirisliijthi' kuiei.il Joy.
'Bull Run Disputes.
Thent'lMu'liol'ii unit ii Ii relet ant com
rieiit ou Uull Itun than on any other
battle of in j.leni times. On the south
tlu'i.lile both Joliiutuii and ltenure
Biinj ihiluied to lute been In thief
iiiuiiuaud. Historians hate ci'iieral
1 iiulbe.l the lole to lleuliuvnld.
duiiilhviJKlur the ieauu tli.it lie hid
lieen In t liuue up tu the time of John
htou'H nrihnl et there Is no doubt
that Jiihuntoii outi.iiil.ed iloaurt-Kaid
mid Hut It was hU tioops who won
the buttle. The lutir history of the
w ir iilsn innili Johnston appear the
libit r M'neinl Ih.tuitBard clnlmod to
linie pliiuued the b ittle. but Johnston
lhitly (uutrnilliled this mid asM'rttsl
that ho I ejected the tllst pl.lll ull'elld
by lleaurt'Biird mid that the llBht was
uiluully Hhaped by himself for the
Miiith mid McDowell for tho north.
The ililef iuntloeisy iiuiuiik the
('onftdei.tti'3, howeter laced tner tli
falluit' to follow up the IUoiy. Me
C'lellan iiihI" other Union uuthorltlea
liatii freely ntliulttcd that ltUotuini
pursuit had been inado of McDowell's
I'i'.ltii; iiiiuy Washliiclou umld lmvo
en tn Ken. As tho weeks pushed by
and no move was inndo tho southern
pipers became restho and were free
In their crltlilsms of both Johnston
mid UcitutcKnrd and uieu nttniLcd
I'tesldent Dai Is. IlemireKiird lus sahl
that he had n plan to cross the I'oto
uiae nbou WnshlliKton mid strike the
capital by n lluuU muwuient. John
stun boldly ntsumed resionslblllty for
ndtlsliiK ncaltikt n pursuit of MelKiw
ell, mid eurs later iMtbllily Bne Ids
liillllai' reasnlis for belli". Int. Mich u
lliuteliielit would Imt t) lestllleit In jln
feat llotli Beiiernls huiismI In Jjiu i IIi
Iiik nl least ii part of the hliiine to
I'rusldvtil Dutls. In thu Hint plues
tho southern army amis poorly pinvl
sinned nml wnt hi no londitlon tu
Make it forwatd movement. I'or mi
ntliiT thing, 1 lit Is refused to cow en
t rat is n Bleat foin nt MnmMis. such
ns was ilimnnileil hy hoth Johnston
nml IKiiurr-Kiinl Thus the opportu
nit slipped nway nml tnticli of tho
advantage of tlm Hull Ittiti vlctoty wan
lout to thu Confederacy.
General Patterson Criticised.
In tho north the controversy was nl
limit as flono. At the time It was
ihtlnietl thnt Ocncinl Scott hiul not fa
oicil McDowell's nioveiiient toward
Manassas nml hail hocn tlrhon Into a
ri'liictunt assent by the cry of "On to
Illcliiunml!" Tho nortli agreed on ono
thine, however. With Brent unanltnlt
anil lKor It pltiheil Into General Itob
Pit Tatter-on tor his fnlliiie to holil
Ooneriil Johnston In the Shenandoah
valley. PnttcrMin's tliuu etplroil with
that of the thrco months tioops. nml
he was allowed to lapse back Into oh
Hcmlty.
Out of nil this lnuilc of rontnulktloiit
the facts of tho Hull ltnn flsrlit soph'
to hno lieen those: Tint both nrmli's
were raw mid unused to fliihtlns. that
the battle was well phuneil. hut pool
ly cnnled out. nml tint both untile
wen' kcorol hint, these tlilngi in
I'ouiitlUK for the lilcht of the urn titer,
fones toward WnshlnKton and tlie In
dl'piwltliin of the sou tliei tiers to fol
low. Cener.ll Sherinnii said liter III"
iHitli armies weiv falliv ilefontiil in th
fUht. mid Oencnil .Tohustnu h w ml.
tint tho Houthoniirs wen- worse tll
oiKmilzetl by their .lolory than wei
the tun therneiN by thilr defeat.
One Important I own It of the butt
was the KlilftlTu of iiorlhirn yel.i'r.il
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Mtdell.in. fuh fiom his tlitoiles In
westirn Vli,;liil.i, wus siten u Hew tie
paitinenl. Ileitis plated oer both -Mt
Douell mid Mausllild Ceueiul Ilniik
was sent to lellete I'ltttetsoH. ami (ien
era! John A. Illx tool: the plant in
Hanks at llaltimoie.
MiClellnu m 1 1 ed In Washington tu.
Jul "Jtl With his udient and will,
that or the uiUBtilllient mniy he dlllle.i
mid uipinUed be-un tho etn:id pli.m
of the win Wlutcier iii.i be the tltr
felonies of opltilon as to .MiClellui
the (.oldler, theie ate none ns to Mi
Clt-llmi. the diillinaHter. It Is with hi
ueiitlon of the army of thu rototn.tt
that the tem'ili.dcr of lf.(il is thletl
lonierned. 'Ihere weie to he only ii
few more lutllis of linpoitaiKe, both
Ides ImtlUK been inutelit tu spend th.
full mid wluttr In pieparatloti befun
the (,-eueial lllitlu-; of InIl'.
Early Career of McClellan.
GeoiBti Itrlnton McClellan was born
In I'hliatlelplila In lK'Jd. He was edu
luted In the public schools of that
ilt mid In tho ptepmatory school of
the Unit eri.lt of renuslmilu. Ill
lb 12 he enti'lnl the Mllltat aindefil
nt West Tulut and four eats later
wus Biuduated, lieliif usslBiied to the
lot pa uf eiiKlueeis. A few months
later ho went to Moxko itud durluj."
the war with that louutry w-us pro
moted to tlrst lieuteuiiut nml cuptulu.
At tho ilose of that war bo Mas In
lotnuiand of tho loinpauy of enclnecrs
with whlih lie had been serving.
This he btoUKht b.n.1: to West l'olnt,
where ho uiteil ns usslstnut Instructor
In eiiBlnet'iliiK until 1M1. He then
supei Intended thu cuiistrtictloit of
1'ort Deluwate, after whlih he aiiom
p.llilid the lied rlwr expluilu-; eipedl
Hon. The next two eniK lie spent In
WitshliiBInn mid Oii'buii. explurllli; u
route fur thu I'lullle nillruiil.
In IS.." Captalu Met lelhin was sent
nbroad us one uf u ioiuiulsloii or
limit in stud the mllliaty h. Kleins oi
Ihiiopo Muih uf the time was kpui
In the Crime i. u hem wur was Hun in
proit'ieks, Olhei iniiiilrhii were uUo
alimi InHil iiKMW
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rlsltod. McCloll.in'n report was much
,liated nt the time. .lelTersou D.nis
was tho socretnr of war who sent the
. omiuls'tlon nbrouil. et It wns during
this trip that (leorBO I). McClellan
calned many of the Ideas which en
tilled him to fortify Washington and
UBniilro the Army uf the l'l'tonine
iBiilnst the Dals Bmernmeiit.
On his n tuiii to Ameika McClcll.tn
imis made captain of n cntnlry loin
iiiny, but In 1807 he reslstied to bt
omo tko president of the Illinois
'entritl rallroid. He wns next mnde
resident of the e lutein division of
he Ohio nnd Mississippi riillrond,
ulilch position bo held nt the out
lirenl: of the war. In 1MT0 he married
i daiiBhterof General Marey. It was
to Iter that many of the letters con
tained in his 'Own Story" were ud
dressed. Washington Was "Easy."
It wns on the afternoon nf Trldny,
luly '.Ml, that Ueneral MrCli'llnii reach-
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.ikm'.y nousr., sronit ci-Nrni at hull
lir.V, AH ir AHTAI1H TllIUV.
il Washliiston. Ulio next day he rode
about tho city. I ulte his ltuireiislnns
u his own words:
"1 found no preparations whiteter
for defense, nut een to the extent nf
putting tlie troops In lullltnrr positions.
Xot it rcBlmctit wns propirly UK.iinp
til. not a slnn'le ineiiuo of iippiutih
Biinrded. All wns chaos, nml the
streets, hotels mid barioouis were tilled
with drunken ollhtrs mid men absent
fiuui their ri'Blmcuts without le.ne a
perfect iiiiiiileiiiuiiliiin. Many h id even
Bone to their liomes. their tllKht from
Hull Itun often tcrinluntliiB In .New
York, ur cen In New Hampshire or
.Maine. Theru wns really nutlilw,' to
preteut n small cutalry force from
riding Into the city. A determined at
tack would doubtless lime carilid Ar
lington helBhts and phiiid the city
at tho mercy of u battery of rilled
BUiis. If the sii'i'ssluulsts iittaclicd
any nlue to tho possession uf Wush
luKtun yjiey committetl their greatest
bluiiileMii not follow Iiib up the tlclory
of Hull Itun."
lie goei on to say (hat conditions
across thu river weie but little better.
Thu first task undertaken by thu new
commander wns that of keeping tho
soldiers out nf the streets mid hotels
of Wr.Khlimtnn. which he did by pre
M'littui; them from lentlng camp with
out n penult 'I he next tiling was to
restoie the morale of the nrmy, wluih
u is done Ii hit leasing tllst Iplluo. by
i.is'plug tlie regiments most sliihen
ml tliso.ganleil In Wiihtilngtuu and
u'tiiliiu tin' olheis aiross the rlter:
itso li.i the geiieril gotii,; miioug his
lien fieipi'iith. ii'tlewiug them, as
uirlng then Unit the had met their
ist ih'fi'il mid Ii like methods One
if the earliest duties uiiili'l taken b
Mefl.'llin wns tint or weeding out
u oaipt'lent i. III. i is. Midi us hml bun
ilpolultsl tliioiigh pnllihnl pull. This
e tlld so thoioiighl as to raise .tells
iiimig souie of lli.e dlsphited, but to
ll It appiot.il Horn the general pub
ii' Another work it. mo In the new
it-ad of the At my of the l'oti.imic was
l.u furllthMtiou uf Wiishiugtoii, mid
iiE(hnAr. AMiiiuim i: uuiiNRinE, who
i.omuaniu-.h ai ntrr.r. uiiN iink nr iiik.
Hl:sr IIIIUUH ISLAND IlLUIMKiri IN rilli
VtCLD,
tills wns cnrrltsl out In n maimer so
luuipletu that tlie capital wus nuter
iignlii seil.iusly thiealeuiil
At about this time tho tiruw of tho
tin eo mouths men weie explitug.
Mail of these re enlisted, betiimliig
ellUcl'H III now leglmeuts, 'I he dll
iillldlllg of these Hist Hoops lllllllinlly
lenleil n li'iiiiorar weal.uess In (ho
.loitlit'tn miii, whlih wus tint more In
.tldi'llii lieiilllxo It oecuritsl so soon
ifler Hull Itun. when tho nrmy was
tleiiioralUid fiuui Its Hist vital ilofuut.
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TAI LOY COMPANY
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Manufacturers of
CHINESE JADE JEWELRY
TOURISTS Examine our Chinese Curios
PERSONALITIES
W. i:. Ili:i,l.lXI of Xolte'H was u re
turning passenger In thu Sierra tills
morning
COI. A. O. HAWKS Is n pnsROtmor
on tho Manchuria on his way tu the
mainland.
Mil. AND MHS. II. P. DUTTON of
Pnn Prnnclsco mo ilcinrtlug passen
gers nn the .Manchuria for their lintne.
I. f. JOXi:S, the capltalUt, Is buck
from n business tilp that cut i led him
to Huston and other eastern centers.
M. P. I'lVrnil one of the Hull o
1 1 n Ten Trlii candidates sends n los-
tal from San rrnnclsco bearing tho
messugo "still enjo nig.
TOM UUltXIXOIIAM inado n round
trip In the Oceanic liner Slerru nnd
rt turned from u business trip to tho
const in that vessel this morning.
M. 8. TIIOMI'SOX, u Par Eastern
icprescntntlte of the Stmitlurd Oil
t'oinpany In China, is limiting a bus
iness trip tu tlie mainland In the
Manchuria.
JUIKIi: WILLIAM II. I.YMKIl Is
back fiom n business and pleasure
1 1 Iii In the mainland He wns milling of Manager Christy of the Honolulu
the returning p.issengcts In the Sler- Drug Company this morning, was an
la this morning. arrival In the Oceanic steamship SI-
COMMAXDKIl I'AI.MIIH, or tho crru Thu ouiig ludy's uppeainuce
t'nltod States tuy Is numhend on tlio dei k of the vessel this morning
among the letiirnlng passengers In was the signal fur u vigorous bom
tlie Manchuria, which is now en route baidment nf rice,
tu San Pranciscu. ! W. U ITtAZHH, superintendent of
ItOIIlCUT II0WI.AN1), a prominent the goveriiineiit electric light depart
Pur Kastcrn business man, is making merit, who left fur tho const on n
u ttlp tn thp States as n passenger In three months' ncntlou, returned In
the Manilii'lii, which sailed fur the tin- Sierra this morning but not great
toast this morning. .'ly Improved In health. While away
WAl.TKIl P. DRAKC, Mrs. Drako Mr. Prurvo sullered nn Injurv to Ids
mid child were passengers In the SI- leg which hus caused him much pain
errn fiom tjio iimst tills iiioinlng. .Mr. ns well ns Inconvenience.
Drake hadbocti absent on the main-! CAITAIN TIIOS. I 1IAHIHS0X,
laud fur sotuo months. I ono uf the oldest Hurnpean sklppeis
.MISS II. O. IIUMI'UHKYS and Mrs. In the Xlppoti Yusen Kulslm Benico, is
It O. Jennings, two society people u passenger In the Manchuria en
fiom Lus Angeles, lire thiough pas- mute tn Vancouver. H ('. Pur a num
Hcugcrs In the Manchuria, n turning her of jenis Captain Unrrisou was
from u trip to tho Orient I muster of vtssels plying In tho Jnp-
.MIIS. l'ltKI) IIAI.TON. wife of tlio nliese line wlihli covered a route fiom
l'.iclllc Mall representative at 1 lung-, Yokohama to Sdney, N. S. W.
kotig. Is a passenger to the mast no-1 SKXOH lUXACIO DH AHANA, np-
uiuipmiled by three sons who will en-
tor one of the mainland sellouts
II T DODOi:, a New Yolk business
man, Is completing n tour of the Pur
Hast ns n through passenger In the Trior tu the arrival of tlio newly up
I'iiclHc Mall liner Miinchurln, which pointed repiescnl.itlve fiotn Spain, the
sailed for San Pranclscn this morning. Interests of that country were looked
MISS OI.ADYS FITCH, a wiudovlllo after hy Portuguese Consul Oenoi.il
pel former who arrived in the Slerru t'unntorro.
this morning. Is a niece of the cclo- H. M. HIIHIIOItX, Territorial ento
btated Dr. Pitch who for some ears mologlst. who has been absent on tho
wus court physician to King Kula- coast for u porlod covering several
't'"'"' 'months, Is haik as n passenger In the
('. A. I1HUNS, whose vIsltR to tlio Slerru. Mr. Khrliorn brought several
Islands are of much reguhulty us tlio Jars of the fruit lly destroying p.irn
leiiresentallvo of several mainland site. During Ids stuy on the mainland
linns, wus numbered among tlio fa- Hluliorn Is said to lmvo received sev
lulllar fuces seen mi the Sierra docks, oral fluttering tifTers, ono being tn ue
thls morning. uept tho uppolntuieiit of California
I. llVHItHTT, orlcnlnl agent for tlio, State Ci nlsslotier of llnrtlcnlturo
San Prancisco llriu of (let. Hrothcrs.l (iffered him hy tho Johnson ndmluls-
iiecoiiiiaiileil by his wife and ihlhlairo
passengers in the I'aclllc Mall liner
Miinchurla which sailed for tlie coast
ut noon today.
JOIIX C SinnPIUHD, a well known
tea bii)er who hus passed through Ho
nolulu for u number of years, is
muting tho passengers In tlio Man
(l.tirla. which departed for the io.ist;BlotkllK11 U1W0 0 mMvn pu, t
""" """""" imir past ten o'clock tills morning.
MAI. McKINSTUY U. 8. A., whol The sale started nt 8 o'clock,
has been In charge or tho engineering Inability to till further orders was
wink at Cnrregldor, Philippine Isl- the sule cmiso of the Biidden change
anils, Is roturnlng to tho United of plan. The hose went like the pro
states on the Manchuria, nccumpau- veil. Inl hot cakes. At 10:30 thore was
ied Ii) Mrs. McKlustry
DAVIS IIHOWN, u through passen
ger In the Puclllc Mall liner Mongolia,
accompanied by his wire, Is returning
f I inn a toiind trip to tlio Orient Mr
Hi own Is u prominent business man
located at Uiulsvllle, Ky.
I.'I.I.IS CHOMWCI.I., elder of tho
Hiitemi or Internal Hevetiiie In tlm
I'hilipplties, with lieatbiumteis at Ma
nila, Is a passenger tu the Manchuria,
making u tilp tn tlio homeland on mi
extended le.ivo of iihsencu,
P M (HIIHHI.i: Is n Seattle, Wash,
coiitiiiiloi who has (nine il.nvu'lo thu
Islands to look Into some Pedernl
govelliiuelit work soon tu he olTeieil
tu tho lowest blihler He was an til
th nl Iii the sierra this morning
MIIH J LANHHIt (if New York ur
lived us a passenger III Hie On null)
iilouiuoi- Kb'i in this tin ti ii i ii ir mid fur
tho lime being will make her homo n
tlio I'liiisalitiiu Mrs
ljltll'l.l Id 111.,'
r.nest of lift noil, I! linger nf this' dentil when hlu slunk wns doHlioiu.l
illy by Hi, i.
WATCH REPAIRING A SPECIALTY
Cor. Nuuanu and Hotel Sts.
i MHS. JOIIX WAdXIIlt, tho widow
tif John WiiKiicr, a local business man
! who died while on the const in i.earch
(if health, returned In tho Hlorra this
morning nnd iiccoiiiianled tho remains
of her husband, who will bo burled
here.
MAJOH C. II. McKINSTUY, who for
th epas ttwo years has had charge uf
fortlllcatluit wuik nt Cnrregldor Is
land, which guards the elitiance tu
Manila Hay, Is u passenger In thu
Mutichurhi en route to the mainland,
Major McKlustry Is accompanied hy
his wife.
si:noh ionacio hi: arana, tho
new Spanish lco-eonnil fur Hawaii,
iiained In succeed A. do Souza Cunn
vairti who has been Spanish vlec-ciu-eul
mid l'oitiigiiese consul ns welt.
will nrrlto shortly. Word has been
locehc.l that ho Is on his wny hero
from Spain.
I.li:UT. AND MHS. AI.HCHT MVAIS
leave about the llth of next month
lot Honolulu, Mr. Itees nccompanlng
Ills ship, the South Dakota, and Mrs.
Itees going on one of the liners. They
will he uwny nbout six weeks Tho
licet has been ut tiered over to make
u tpilck sliced lecurd. Kxnnilner.
MlriS K Ki:il()i:, a young lady
from S.iii Jose, who hoc nine tho wife
pointed vice consul fur Spain to look
I lifter the Interests nf his natinniils at
3 tho Hawaiian Islands, was an arrival
i" the steamship Sierra this morning
trillion.
JORDAN'S SALE WAS
RECORD BREAKER TODAY
Jordan's threo-duy sale of ono Iiun-
lllltll llllVnil nt Il1lirl alltr I.. .11. ...
not n stocking In the store of those
nnYreil for sole and tu dispose of
whlih three dn)s were allowed.
This Is ii fair sample or thu record
that Jordan's has ror special sains.
Tlie pilro was attiuctlve mid the
gonds worn right
Or courso Manager Curtis' plans tiro
Million lint upset hut he has other good
things to present tu tho hii)lng pub
lie. (I.lllil I'iisles) Ship In the World.
Ilainbuig, Sept III It Is nnw said
that (loriuiiiiv lias tlie rastest big ship
III the wot Id Tho new Dieiiilnouglit
erulser Mollko Is ciedlled with a
speed or twenty-nine mid u hair knots
(in her tllals The Mollko Is n ship
or I.'.'I.iiimi tuns mul $so,nni) imise
I liner
.Inseph .liii'kwiii, rgo, M a tediiiie,
who lived In u II 1 1 Io him, ; mn
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CARTER'S WING
Kx-0oernor Ooorge It. Carter had
a busy time on tho Siberia going to
Snn Pianclsci), according to a San
Prancisco paper, which puts the ex
governor In tho klndergarten-leacher
class. Tho Call of September 23 sajs.
No greater tribute was ever paid to
Ooorge It. Carter, former governor or
Hawaii, than Hint given In him when
ho announced his intention uf bring
ing his daughter to the Unlle.1 Stalei
to put her In school. No sooner was
his purpose, known than Ills mall be
gan to swell with letters from ac
quaintances In different parts of tho
Island territory who wanted him to
take their children nlung also.
The former governor mid his wlfo
nre, enthusiastic patents. Carter had
ruled tho Islands successively, hut he
doubted his ability, even with Mis.
Carter's assistance, to assume com
mand or nn m my or other people's
children, lly n process ur diplomatic
elimination ho reduced the family that,
wns offered to four. Tills, with his
own daughter and the two chlldicn of
his cousin, J'ltucs Wilder, mado seven
children lor tho former executive and
his wlfo Io look after on their trip
across the water on tho Siberia,
which arrived jesterdiy.
Judging by Carter's smile when ho
nrilved here, the task has been a
plens.iut one. Tho chlldieti gave their
temporary patents tho lust kind of
recommendation.
With Mr. and Mrs. Carter weio:
Miss P.llzabcth Carter, who Is going
to school In Hnllltnote; Miss It. Swn
xcy. Miss M. Center, Master Carter
Halt. Master P. H. Oay, Miss Klnau
Wilder nnd Master Jlmtiiln Wilier.
WAS DEFEATED
Actordlng to CoiM pnpers arriving
lodii), the llgnres In the reet lit Caul
.Han tltt lion, vvhtro reciprocity was mi
ovtrwhiliiilngly bt.ittn, as estimated
thu morning ufttr diction, lire ns fol
lows: I.llitr- Const r
nls Mitivis.
Ontario 1! 70
guel.ee 3R 21
Nov Hi. it la 10 8
Now Hriiusvvltk S r
Prime IMvvnnt Island.. 2 2
Manitoba 1 !
Saskutthovvmi T !l
Albtrt.i 4 1
Hrlllsli Columbia 0 G
Totals St l.ll
Altlioiigli ritltctetl In two constllu
tnclt'S In Qui hoc, the defeat of the
I. Hit nil pirty nlso mt tins Hie ritlle
lii. lit from public' life of Sir Wilfrid
l.Miirlir, who for marly two tlei.ults
has dheitid the iltstlnles of the do
minion Hi vi nil Hints dining the hit
tor iniiipiilgn which procedtd i lection,
the vein ruble prt mler said that de
f, lit of his ii.it ty ut (he pulls uitaiit
the end of his tin tor; that he novtr
would consent to load n minority In
opposition to u Constrviitlvti govern
ment. Defeat It Admitted.
"Tin re Is no doubt that wo have
hi en decisively deflated," del land Sir
Wilfrid Laitrhr nirly in the t veiling lit
Quel., e "I Kindly lay down the pre
miership, a biirdtu whlih I have car
lied for llftft-n )enrs. Wo believed
that In miiklug the rtilproclt) iirraiiKo
ini ut we hid sunn thing which would
be great le to the In nellt of (bo people
or Cnnn.h The t lit tors have du tared
othirwlse, nnd I bow to their ileiMon"
A run. or pioplo who have novtr be
fore In lit Id u while mini iioi an Indian
has lx i'ii dlsiuvirid In the An tie re
gions or Hrillsh t'l.liiinl.lii b) Vllhjuiar
Kb faiisoii, Ien. I. r of tho Auitrlcaii lull-
Hciim'ii yeli nt lilt exp. illllnu
llleliloliils ibiiliipngno lllld loblliio
vvcie inn. .in: tin. iimulos lin...il..l
lulu the lliillid rtlales .lining Jul) In
liuintll leu fat In pxivh of similar lui
poilullous In the wiiiiuiiioiiIIi laul)uar.
Phone 3562
BANQUET WILL
BE POLYGLOT
Honolulu Is tu have a banquet
willed will perhaps bo without an
uiiiul even miioug tlio ninny os.tiaor.l-'
I nary dinners that have been given
In New York. The Hands Aiontid Ihu
l'nclllc Club urraiigid ut their meet
ing .vesleul.iy ultornoon to glvo u
batuiuet tu Pony lluntor, who In ex
pectul to urrlvu hero again next
month. Molucca two and tin t'f hun
dred peopla will he ptesent mid tint
whole or the l'.iclllc Oieait will he tep
losentcd Tables will bo arranged at width
every country and State pertaining to
thu big ocean ut nil will be repiereiil
ed i:.ieh place will have its own lit
tle toleile. Piom light hole in Ho
nolulu a rucn congress hi to bo (ailed
together which will be Just as teprc
seiilntlto us iinv planned for thu big
world movements.
Ill ndilltinu to the tables represent
ing thu vai Inns countries theie nre to
bo two uildltluii.il ones. 'Hie Hist will
be those pooplo who have made the
circuit or the globe nnd the hoiuud
those who have been around Mio l'.i
clllc. Onvernnr Pi ear us honoraty presi
dent or the club will preside, and an
opportunity will be taken to plate the
three matters rut which the clubfA,
have pledged themselves befuin tlur f
gathering. These me tho I'lin-I'iicllle
tourist bureau In New York and on
which Mr. Hunter Is. working ut (he
present time, the Around the Puclllc
cruise mid tho Through Aim rlr.i train.
During his uhseucu in Ixiiulon Hun
ter took the mutter up with llm
heads of thu Australian government
and from udvices lecelved here thev
n ro now standing behind the tlueo
matteis. Thu .Merchants' Assocl itlmi
of Manila has also asked to bo lopie
scnted mid (luvciuor Ueneral I'm boa
lias accepted mi honorary presldt ucv
or the club.
The pamphlet published jeslei.liv
by tlie club mid Willi h Is to nppo.it as
u supplement In the Mld-I'ni Ith M.ii,
nrlne, gives somo Idea of the evlint of
tho uiovouunt. At Hut iiuotlug or the
club yesterday u letter was lead n mil
P. P. Kepel, i-ecietat) of tlio Amer
ican Association for Iiitermillnn il
Conciliation, stating Hint the matter
of u Honolulu convention nf the mil
versal nice congress Is to bo brought
before that bod) for serious consider
ation. William I.. Hal i on. n tommlsslou
morih.int, wns kill, . I mid Hurr) Chirk
was sulotisl) Injun d whin the iiulo
mobile In which the) vnre riding wuit
over nn embankment ntnr nitnllild.
I'n
ro. lanlamln
Compound Herbalo
Stomteh, Uvcr, Kldnty" $M
Bladdtr Remedy.
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