Show DOLE AT THE CAPITAL Honors Tendered the President of Hawaiian Republic Washington Jan 26 President Dole of Hawaii arrived here at 220 p m and in behalf of the government was welcomed by Secretary Sherman and tlUUU Assistant Secretary Adee The presidential presi-dential party was belated by storms along the Way and it was three hour after the schedule time that the train swung into the Baltimore Ohio depot de-pot A crowd of several hundred had assembled on North Capitol street and three platoons of mounted policemen were on hand to act as an escort As the train came to a stop Mr I Sherman and Mr Adee stepped on the rear platform and were met by Assistant As-sistant Secretary Cridler who conducted conduct-ed them Inside for the first greetings to President and Mrs Dole and their party There was a brief and informal wa exchange and then the party filed out I to the waiting carriages As they alighted Secretary Sherman and President I Presi-dent Dole with Mrs Dole standing between be-tween them were photographed Then I Mr Sherman offered his arm to Mrs I Dole and escorted her to President Mtf Kinleys carriage The platoons of offi cers wheeled about ihe spirited bays of the White House stepped off at a lively live-ly I gait and the party proceeded to the Arlington where the Hawaiian executive execu-tive will be the nations guest In wi second carriage were Minister Hatch of Hawaii Assistant Secretary I Cridler and Mr Doles private secretary secre-tary Following this was the carriage of Assistant Secretary Adee and Dr Day the physician of Mr Dole The fourth carriage contained Major Heis tand the representative of the army Lieutenant Commander Phelps of the navy There was no military display democratic simplicity being observed at Mr Doles request The Arlington was reached about 230 oclock Secretary Sherman with Mrs Dole on his arm escorted the party to their rooms and then took his official leave Mr Porter private secretary to the president accompanied by Colonel Bingham was notified by telephone of the arrival and soon appeared bearing the congratulations of President McKinley Mc-Kinley and requesting to he Informed when it would be most convenient for the president of the Hawaiian republic to receive him In person I was arranged ar-ranged that soon after the arrival of their baggage President Dole would notify President McKinley of their readiness to receive him President McKInleys call was entirely entire-ly formal and did not last longer than 15 minutes He was accompanied by Mr Porter and Colonel Bingham and was met by Assistant Secretary Crid ler and Mr Hatch the Hawaiian minister min-ister who Introduced the mto President Dole Mrs Dole and the other members mem-bers of the party After a mutual exchange ex-change of courtesies Mr McKinley returned re-turned to the White House At 415 President Dole returned the visit of President McKinley He drove over to the White House in a magnificently magnifi-cently appointed carriage in company with Minister Hatch and Assistant Secretary Sec-retary Cridler His private secretary Major laukes with Major Heistand and Lieutenant Commander Phelps and Mr Day following In another carriage At the entrance to the White House the visitor was met by Colonel Bingham The party was led at once by him to the elevator whence they were soon transferred to the library on the second floor There President McKinley was In waiting and gave his guest a greeting greet-ing After a few words of general conversation con-versation the two presidents retired to a couch in one corner of the room and spent about five minutes in consultation consulta-tion I was said that this talk was purely unofficial and personal Then the party was escorted down stairs and returned to the hotel I I |