Show HER RIGHT ESTABLISHED Japan Entitled to a In the th C Councils of Nations Ne New York Aug Japan has ha i achieved aU all she fought for and that thai t the queston question of indemnity was of mi minor mInor nor Importance compared to the es ot of her position among the th i nations and other advantages gained wa was the opinion of Baron Kaneko tin the Japanese emperors financial agent In it 1 thi this count country expressed tonight aftel he had received dispatches front Ports Portsmouth Portsmouth mouth confirming the published reports S of peace Naturally said Baron Kaneko I 1 Iam am quite pleased Japan has achIeved much True we received no but compared wih with what we have gaine gained the thc money matter becomes of secondary importance The peace ot of the world Is dear to Japan She hits has achieved so much that I was not sur surprIsed priced that our envoys waived the the mere queston question of mone money when I it stood be between tween peace Deace and war Fought for for Existence We Ye fought for the natIonal exist existence existence ence or of Japan We have secured It IL ILOur Our posItion I In Sakhalin lost ago through gh diplomacy has been re reestablished established again at 50 degrees north latitude Is its former boundary We are again possessed or of fisheries through to Bering sea Ye We have Port Arthur again rightfully ours We have the railways In may many ways we have gained much We have shown the world that the pagan treatment ot of pris prisoners Is as humane a as that of Curls Chrls I nations We have shown that Ja Japan Japan pan i is entitled to be regarded as one of the a a scat at the table 11 iii the councils of nations Al All this Is Isor or of greater importance to us than In indemnity Money could not bu buy us an any of these these Why therefore should we to stand In the way We Vc have not nor did I think our en envoys VO voys There may be some di appointment nt at but I am that wih with the Spartan forbearance that baa always characterized our people we wJ will look at It aright Japans Finances SpeakIng of Japans finances the baron sid said Japan wa was wel well able to meet the expenses incident to the cbs Ing up or of the w war r and the withdrawal or of her tops troops from the far east east She had In Germany a like sum both In England an In th United yet untouched untouched He Her war taxes take cre care t of the war There might be he admit admitted ted some In Japan be because because cause no Indemnity was paid but he I thought the Japanese p people ople regarded their victor victory 18 A grand oe one ad and would give sive money question but ut little t Then too the baron baroh the history of nations shows that a period or of prosperity follows a a war warI I It was so wih with Japan acer after the Chi Chinese nese war I It wa was so with Germany anti and France ad and I it was so here tot lowing the Spanish war ar In fat fater fact aft after er the Chinese war our bulnes business trebled Clash Impossible As to an ally clash between the Jap Japanese J p anese and the United States for corn com supremacY in the far cast Baton Baron Kaneko declared such a a hing Impo imposible st e from om the orth of the tWo h he said the herA rit e w re naturally reel pEO Ea b what the ether ha had not and there could be no iti ton tonAs tion As to our policy as to lle e said Japan will never agree to s dismemberment of China Our inter there are IdentIcal with those thoe of this country and and a a number Qt of Euro European European naton natIon We preserve the Hay open door policy POnC The b on was much disappointed when shown a in an evening paper aper stating that the railway had been sold Bold to ChIna for He had advised S J P Mor Morgan gan and President Roosevel Roosevelt he that AmerIcan interests interests there should be maintaIned |