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Show TOGO INTERESTED IN NAVAL ACADQ1Y ANNAPOUS. Md., Aug. T-AdmlnJ Togo arrived here at 1IM o'clock on a private ear tram Waahlngton. Aa be entered the naval aoed.my grounda the marine guard presented arms and the hand played the Japanese national an- ,(.. Th. ailmlMl In White Anck Hnl- form, acoompennled by fleutenent Panl-guehi, Panl-guehi, his naval aide, paused and saluted, and the party then went to the house of Superintendent John Gibbons. Later the Japaneee Inspected the grounds and tha buildings of the academy acad-emy and were given a reception at the efflcer'e club. In the party were Captain Potta. U. S. N.: Chandler Hale, third assistant secretary of atata; First Secretary Secre-tary Hamlhart. Lieutenant Hlraga, naval attache, and Lieutenant Colonel Inouyo. military attache of the Japaneee em-baaay. em-baaay. SEATTLE. Aug. T. Admiral Count Togo will arrive In Seattle at 1:10 a. m., August II. and will sell for Japan, at 10 10 the next morning. He will be the gueet of the city while here, the program pro-gram for his entertainment Including a banquet en the evening of the Mth under the e-usplces of the Heettle- chamber of commerce and tha Commercial club. The admiral will leave the United States at Buffalo, travel westward over the Canadian Cana-dian Pacific to Vaaeouver. then turn south to Seattle, to embark on the Tembe Maru. |