Show II I I JAPAN REMAINS TRANQUIL Events in the United States Not Likely to Provoke a Rupture Tokio Feb 6 The passage pas age by b the lower loer house of the Narada Navada legislature of an resolution was received re received received here with remarkable indifference indifference Indifference ence The publication of the text test of ot the resolution ar us d resentment resent resentment resentment ment only in the columns of the sec te press The leading pers in commenting on the th resolution I pointed out the fact that Nevada Neada was wasa w wa as asa a small state and did not necessarily represent the sentiment of or the Ameri Amer American Ameran can zan people Foreign Minister Komura homura in address ing ng the house of lords today toda repeated r verbatim the he made in the diet a few days ara ago ao His Ills remarks caused no discussion Press Not Excited I The absence of extended comment on I the situation in the Japanese newspapers newspapers newspapers pers Is b believed to be due to the re reported reported reported ported action of the California legis legit lature in defeating the Drew land bill and also to the resolutions of the New York board of trade and Pres ident letters and telegrams to Governor Gillett all aU of which have been fully full reported to the local l cal press The leading newspapers today toda comment com comment comment ment favorably on the present aspect of the situation on The Asahl Asahi says that notwithstanding many misunderstand ings the relations of America and Japan Ja Japan Japan pan remain unimpaired red The Hochl Iochi one of or the papers which has most bit bitterly bitterly bitterly terly denounced the action of the Cali California fornia legislature congratulates Japan on the maintenance of good goad relations with the United States and says that It would be a matter for f r deep regret gret if IC the action of a minority of the people of California Cala Cal should cripple the com commercial commercial commercial mercial and diplomatic relations of the two countries The Hochl declares that it is evident the present disturbance is only temporary I the improved tone of the press it is quite evident that the thi 1 I i recent action of the California and Nc I vada a da legislatures res has created a feeling among commercial men and even eyen inthe in inthe Inthe the official element which is 15 calculated J to damage the position of t the thc United States with Japan which formerly was becoming steadily stronger Reports emanating from of or Jap Japanese Japanese anese newspapers with the exception of the Ichi and Jiji have cre created created re a deep effect upon the masses of oC the Japanese The newspaper bulletin boards are continually surrounded by b readers of ot the lower classes whose serious se serious rious faces and co ment show the effect ef effect effect Of the news contained in the dis dispatches patches patch s from the United States Even EY among among the better classes cl the Japanese find it impossible to conceal their cha chagrin chagrin grin at the response of the United States to Japans hospitality to the of officers officers and men of the battleship fleet and other from America I |