| Show I JAPANESE MUCH EXCITED Jingoes Working the San Francisco Affair for All AIl It Is Worth for Political Effect Victoria B C July of the steamer Tartar which arrIved tOday from Japan reported that much excitement pre prevailed when the steamer left Yokohama In consequence or of the situation that had I arisen regarding the United States Many Interviews were published In the Japa Japanese Japanese nese press many of them extremely jingo jingoIstic jingoIstic Count Itagaki formerly home minister and prominent Japanese statesman In an Interview published at Tokio said Warships should be mustered In Tokio ba bay and Japan should confront America In solving this question by presenting an attitude to meet Americans In fire forth forthwith forthwith with If they reject the just and legitimate demands of Japan Count Okuma with whom Count Haga Itagaki kl ki brined a coalition government years agO also advocates stern measures In an interview published b by the Jiji Shim po He says sas Japan has become a power and relations with America are on a footing befitting her new position and the ten tendency tendency dency to treat Japanese as an Inferior people must not be tolerated |