Show NO WAR CLOUDS IN HUH HARIS SKIES Former Japanese Minister of Interior Sees No Occa Occasion Occasion Occasion sion for Alarm HOPES TO PROMOTE TRADE BELIEVES BROTHERLY FEELING SHOULD EXIST K Kara Hara former Japanese minister of or orthe the interior and consul for that nation at Paris and now now a member of ot the Japanese parliament is a visitor in Salt Lake In company with K and andS S he is making a tour of ot the World wor d and arrived yesterday from San Francisco The party will leave this afternoon for tor Butte where the mines min s and smelters will HI be inspected and thence they will go east by way of St Paul Mr 11 Hara Is a distinguished looking man of 60 years and is taller than the ordinary Japanese seen hereabouts His hall hair is silvery white and one would hardly ardly know his nationality from rom his hl Features He Is unable to speak Eng English EnglIsh English lish but speaks French fluently I The talking is done by the two other members of the party part who have visit visited visited ed id this country before and are profi prone proficient dent clent in the use of ot English Through Mr as an interpreter Mr Hara Bara said I IThe The conditions in Japan Tapan were never better The war left len us with a heavy debt but the commercial activity of the nation since it ended has served to minimize this burden The recent ru rumors rumors rumors mors of ot war with the United States 1 I believe to be absolutely baseless As Asfor Asfor I for myself m I have the most friendly friend I feeling toward your country I think that it should be the endeavor of both I nations to foster a brotherly feeling and to enlarge the trade each with the oth other other other er All those In the party part expressed great admiration for Salt Lake declaring it to be the prettiest city they have vis visited visited visited |