Show WANT VANT WAR i UNITED STATES I Japanese Jap nese Likely to Demand Apology and Indemnity forSan for forSan forSan San Francisco Affair MATTER COMING TO AHEAD A HEAD INTEMPERATE WORDS OF VIS VISCOUNT VISCOUNT VISCOUNT COUNT TANI I 1 f 4 Tokio June 8 Viscount Tani f fleader leader of the opposition in the house of peers and hero of the defense of Kumamoto in the Sat Satsuma Satsuma Satsuma suma rebellion reb llon is reported to f have said anent the American f ff f question 4 The persecution of the Japa Japanese Japanese f ff f nese in San Francisco is a most f wicked act Should diplomacy f fall fail to bring about a satisfactory f ff f solution on the only way open to us f ff f is to an appeal Jo o arms Our mind f 4 is firmly fIrmy made up It is certain f ff f that America will yield for its people are radically commercial in their sentiments 4 t How much Viscount Tani rep rep f resents public sentiment here is V difficult to estimate at the pres pros present present f fent ent time Washington June 9 That the Japanese of or the Pacific coast ind nd tile the progressives a n i political party of Japan nave have entered ed into an alliance which has the earmarks of an international conspiracy with the overthrow of the present ministry in Ja Japan Japan Japan pan and the annulment of the clause in inthe Inthe inthe the immigration bill excluding Japanese coolie labor from continental United States as the ultimate objects was learned authoritatively here today The preliminary ary steps st ps In this scheme it Is Js said will wiil willbe be to Induce the Tokio government to re recall recall recall call Viscount the Japanese ambas ambassador ambassador ambassador to the United States and to de demand demand demand mand an apology and perhaps an indemnity Indemnity from rom this government gov for fot the tue al alleged alleged alleged acts of violence against Japanese subjects residing In San Francisco I With this end In view representatives of the faction hostile to the min ministry minIstry mm have hac been In W to consult with the tim Japanese ambassador and the state department officials regarding the th objectionable clause in the Immigration LIon the California school question and th the recent riots In San Francisco The rho report which they have sent to it itis ItIs itIs is alleged allege will form the basis of a systematic B S condition to bring about mU inti American demonstrations In Japan and to fo force e Minister HayashI Ha If to demand indemnity and an apology rn ri ac account account account count of oC the Japanese In San Francisco These Thes facts became known today tOty for forthe forth the thc th first time when It was learned that T Tal Ta representative of tbt Seat Continued on Page 2 b 0 WANT WAR WITH UNITED STATES Continued from 1 tie Japanese society O 0 Noda tatie of the San Francisco Japanese so clety and K Ka staff of the Yorozu dally daily of Tokio came cante to Washington on April 21 arid amid remained d until May 12 during time they the were negotiating with the Jap anese ambassador looking to the an nf ot ui Ot the me Lilt Japanese Janan sp immigration lr nr nf ot ui Ot the me Lilt Japanese Janan sp immigration lr nr limitation law This delegation failed In its purpose and it is stated after ing Ambassador Aoki with treachery to the Japanese of the Pacific coast and with misrepresenting conditions to his home government goV they telegraphed lP ed to t the personal of Count Okuma who wha ifa ia await ing their report In Seattle with the re quest that he communicate wh wl the t e anti administration leaders loaders in Toko I Agitation in I Japan J pan I I Takahashi Nod Noda and Kawak awak ami had an Interview with Assistant A Sec See Secretary of State Bacon B con on May 8 They The then telegraphed th it they the were dissatisfied with the attitude of the state I department and urged the necessity of ot carrying the fight to Japan Acting upon this suggestion sailed for Japan on May Ma 14 on the steamer Aki Akl and It was pointed out today toda that the renewal of ot the agitation In the Jap anese press has begun si sl e his arrival in Tokio on May 28 25 It Is 1150 believed here that he prompted the deputation of progressives to call on Foreign For Ign Minister Hayashi for an explanation of at the gov governments gO governments apparent inaction and want ot of efficiency in the presence of Df the grave grae diplomatic questions with the United States The report which a carried to I the elder statesmen it Is believed here is responsible for the attitude of the opposition opposition newspapers in urging the concen concentration concentratIon of Japanese national efforts to toward toward toward ward the settlement of oC the San Francisco question by forcing an apology from this government for tor the alleged Insults grow growing gro growing ing out of the school question and the th recent attack on the Japanese restaurants who brought about the alli alliance alliance ance with the Japanese of the Pacific coast const is now no one on of the recognized lead leaders leaders ers era of the progressives a faction which was led by b Toru Hoshi formerly minister to the United States who was assassinated assassinated assassinated after he returned to Tokio In and accented a n place In the cabinet Yam i aoka Is described as one of ot the shrewdest In n the tho and It IS Said I that bv by b means of or public meetings anu and otherwise he will as leader of the anti antl administration forces continue Ills hid hI fight fl ht against the ministry with the view I of getting control of the reins of at govern government meat ment for the progressives ts Further than to admit that T Noda and Kawakami were were here to discuss discus the Immigration law with the ambassador thee refused reus to answer questions regarding their Visit Is ft |