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Show JAPAN'S REPRESENTATIVE APPRECIATES COURTESIES Speial to The Tribune. OGDEN. Jan. 15. As an appreciation of the courtesies shown hlni during his stay in Ogdon. two weeks ao. when he attended ffio National Wool Growers convention. con-vention. Issa Tnnltnur.i. the special representative rep-resentative of the .Mikado of Japan, who Is Investigating tho sheep business of tho United Slates, has written a loiter to President A. R. Iloywood, of which tho following Is a copy: "My Dear Sir Having left Ogden on the fi o'clock train on last Saturday night. 1 reached here fDenver) on tho Monday morning following. This livestock convention con-vention opened here yesterday and will lust until tomorrow evening, when 1 shall leave the city for Chicago. The sheen show they havo hero is uulte poor in comparison with that at Ogdcn. "Today I mnko an address before the convention on 'Japanese Animal Husbandry,' Hus-bandry,' which will appear In tomorrow's papers In full. "Taking this opportunity, T express my heartfelt thanks for your warm, friendly welcome shown mo while In your charming charm-ing town, nnd I trust that at somo future day I will be able to reciprocate when you get over to Japan. "Will write Mr. Fell another letter. Thanking you again for your cordiality, 1 am yours sincerely. "1SSA TAN 1 M U RA ." |