Show IijUAl RIGHTS FOR JAPANESE Foreign Minister Hayasliis Views as to Refusal to Naturalize Subjects of Mikado Will Insist Upon Japanese Being Granted Rights Equal to Those Granted Subjects of the Other Powers TokloA delegate from the Japanese Japan-ese residents of San Francisco interviewed Inter-viewed Foreign Minister Hnyashl on Sunday and fully explained conditions In that city relative to the prejudice existing against Japanese Ho pointed point-ed out that the feeling for exclusion was directed against the undesirable Immigrant alono and that American employers welcomed honost Japanese laborers Ho requested on behalf of his compatriots that the foreign of flee permit tho emigration of 900 hon cst emigrants monthly through Seattle and San Francisco Minister Hayashl replied that at present It was advisable to limit emigration emi-gration to half that number Ho further fur-ther assured tho delegate that every thing will be done to protect Japanese Interests and at tho same time emphasized empha-sized tho Importance of stopping any thing calculated to Injure tho tradi tional friendship of both countries The government would hereafter ho said supervise tho kind of emigrants allowed to go out When questioned If measures had been taken to secure tho right of naturalization nat-uralization for Japanese Minister Hayashl replied that as a minister of his majestys goveinmcnt ho will never encourage tho nllenizlng of his subjects but will Insist on securing for Japaneso rights equal to those granted subjects of other powers Minister Hayashl continuing said that ho hoped that after tho return of M Ishll tho commlslsonor sent to America to Investigate tho subject nuLl tho receipt of his report definite steps would bo taken to find a solution solu-tion In an amlcablo and satisfactory manner |