Show JAPS ENTHUSIASTIC WELCOME Extraordinary Scene in Toklo as He suit of Emperors Orders t I Toliio The capital of Japan witnessed wit-nessed Thursday night tho mot t > v Jraordlnary evidence of the spirit of tU tho now Japan After his audience with the olllrers of tho American battleship bat-tleship fleet on Tuesday tho emperor issued an order directing the people v to Increase in every way possible tho enjoyment comfort and pleasure ot I the Amoilcan visitors who came ho i oald as historic friends of the Jap > nncso nation Tho response to thin impelInl mamlato vas seen and heard Thursday night Originally a torchlight torch-light procession of 15000 people way planned as part ot tho days program I but this feature went far beyond ox PM j lioctatlons nnd developed one of the greatest popular demonstrations and I j cutpottrlngs of an enthusiastic people 1 fiver witnessed In any country Japans war celebrations after peaco with UiiHsIn Londons MafeWiiR Night nnd oven Now Yorks election night ibvel would seem almost Insignificant j compared with ToUlon celebration ot Ij Thursday night It would bo Impos tIbia to estimate tho number of people peo-ple who took part In the parade and the myriads of spectators Admiral Sperry nnd tho other chief officers of the American fleet viewed tho procession from a special stand 4 fctnnJIng with bared heads above the ten of waving lanterns the deafening 10llr of cheers nnd tho clash of tho music from scores of bands which i t played tho American mitlonal hymn t continuously So dense became the k t rrowdft around the stand where the f American officers stood that tho eu 9 tire procession was blocked until Ad f mlral Sperry was forced to leave to 1i < fceep an engagement at the dinner Riven by Minister ot Foreign Affairs ip I omura Again at tho American om t V 1nssy the great procession halted and j tIll climax of enthusiasm was reach cd although Ambassador OBrien was t 4 not at the embassy at the time HP too had left to attend tho function at m the residence of the foreign minister Ti When tho bend of the procession nr irlvnd at the embassy and halted Mrs OBrien and the other ladles of tho embnssy appeared upon the veranda nnd received a prolonged ovation from the crowds every man and boy amone the paraders lifting his hat to the Indies |