Show I SAILS fOR TH Tim ORIENT Jap General Says He Has i Only the Kindest F Feelings Feeling's s for People of the United I States I S. S S SEATTLE June 11 Gen Gen Baron Ku Ku- Kuroki roki rold spent his last day in the United States q quietly He gave a luncheon in a local hotel to prominent members oft of t the ocal local Japanese colony as well wen as J sev- sev v fi J i eral prominent citizens James D DuAs- DuAs I rf 5 k muir Lieutenant-Governor Lieutenant of British i j Columbia with Mayor Morely Merely of Victoria Vietoria Vic Vie i toria were among the guests In the SS the Baron and suite f evening were received re re- S S by J Judge dge Thomas Burke of the Asiatic society a commercial i 4 tion From Prom this reception the Barons S. p party was taken in carriages direct to v S the the steamship Kaga Maru which sailed l'- l' r. r at at daylight to today ay for the Orient i t Before leaving Gen Kuroki through JJ the American honorary escort Gen 0 O. i L- L E E. Wood said that his visit to this coun coun- F 2 i try had bad been a most pleasant one and j v that he leaves with the kindest feelings f f IU I f for r Un Uncle le Sam and aAd his J people ople |