Show YOUNG BLOOD IN NEW NEWS JAPANESE CABINET I S Sa 1 Call I IT T new Japanese cabinet the fourth that Marus Mar uis Tto has h form formel l ime the ti th of the th abinet cabinet Hy system v tero tf rn win will have han no light Ight tak ta k ah ad o It m ill the mn t Jf f t the he I sc Ii lI To io 1 c 4 r i W At ti brings bri blood and 1 Is chock ch k full fuJI of advanced 1 Woos idoa td as It is composed as follows Minister pros pres president ident Marquis Ito minister of finance v Wannabe hom homp af f fairs f Baron Barin B minister ol fus tice Ba r of agul tire tur and commerce Mr II Hayashi Hayash tw tot of education Mr Matsuda f of for Mr r Kato Kt to Of of camm tl fr H of war VI nt Katsura minister fter of naY navy Ad 1 Of or the seven new ministers who are to serve under Marquis 1 Ito live the were ac tc tive Jea lead k soC a of the t e Liberal party which r and now forms the principal part of the Constitutional poUt I leVI r two Baron B ron l aneka and Mr Kato are nonpartisan an th most interesting feature of or t cabinet IB is i the fact that Marquis Ho to is the only representative of or the oCl oi 01 statesmen and that all the port folios are held by comparatively young men It was expected bj y many that there would tee ate al at least one more an n nent enoa tu tive of ot the older statesmen in the th per person person son o of Marquis Ito s od oid and intimate friend ri Count Inouye Inoue His financial ft ability Is te universally recognized to be of the tho order and he ne possesses po es the com corn complete pleta confidence of business circles Of the JL young uns men lr Matsuda and arid Mr IT have Te been n eT very prominent in both tl the e Liberal party and aad the house of oj representatives rere Th riy y were both mem bers of that popular cabi cabinet net organized in IBM 1898 by Counts Okuma and a d kf At that time Mr Matsuda was w s st of or finance and Mr Haya H Hayas ya ski s j t was minister of communications communication tons ons the later has for minister of agriculture and commerce have not been stated Concerning Mr Ir as minister of education the Japan T TImes lm says A man of modern education and strictly pure In morals Ite ha h is particularly well fitted to preside pr over oer tha th t to which h he has been ap pointed It t is certainly to be hoped that ale Ite wIll adopt a liberal policy polley toward Christian schools The TIle appointment of Baron Kaneko S seemed u lO me meet t pretty prett general approval IncludIng that of Count Okuma lender leader Oi ol O the Baron Kaneko has held om oMel ti l m before as vh vise e minister and aim also afoo minister of and corn com commerce com commerce merce meree He Ho also took a prominent nt part in Ito Ite in the of the im constitution and has hae served as ry of either the or one olle of the houses of the diet I t cannot innot now recall r which He lIe Is an alumnus o al an erudite who last rear vear received the degree decree of LL IL D from Ills hIs Iti American alma mater meter Count Okuma Okum and in general also most moot t heartily the appointment of Mr Mi Kato Kate to the forel office Mr Kato Kalo speaks speake English and a d has had inti inU intimate mute mate experience ex of oC foreign affairs for many ers vears Durina his tenure of of oc lice flee as Japanese representative the in m London he acquitted himself K in iii such uch a way as to acquire exceptional popularity among Englishmen while at t the te same me time sen son sensibly sensibly sibly slImly promoting Un his hie interests Baron Suyematsu i Is Marquis Ito s son soni inlaw i and served as minister of communication in the Ito cabinet of 1898 He lIe was once a member of the s st staff Jt and afterward received his first official appointment a as an em of the cabinet ca in October 1873 1875 In 1478 1378 he undertook a 41 series of into English and French compilations and was then transferred to the foreign office as third class secretary and appointed to the le Ic legation letlon gation in London but he oon soon resigned that post poRt for tor the purpose of studying at Cambridge university where lie he obtained the decrees degrees of bachelor of law and bach bachelor bachelor elor eor of arts Returning to Japan in I I he became me chief of the legislative bureau t I For distinguished di service during the war ar with China he was raised rai td to the nobIlity with the patent I of baron He resigned resign d his official position in 1893 1891 and entered the lower house bouse where here he be showed consider considerable consIderAble able ability an JI a debater S The comments comment of the vernacular 1 press ress are on the whole favorable to the new cabinet One paper paver calls caUs It a bundle of df d dra rags ra and dIsapproves disa the whole slate Now this paper objects to Viscount Vat Wat at anable and Is IB inclined to think that round men have been put into square holes boles But the other papers are glad to hav have e new blood bleed infused Into administrative tive life if The outcome of 0 o this experiment in iq Ja nanee politics will be watched matched with the keenest keen interest It 1 t is almost useless u to tomake tomake tomake make an forecasts for elL 8 however because in IJ inthe hithe the Orient the unexpected r hap happen pen atm and some sOme little thine ma may suddenly I Pst all tU ope ores s calculations I |