Show JAPANESE ANXIOUS TO SHOW FRIENDSHIP TOKIO Feb 27 or OBrien O'Brien and Count Komura the Japanese foreign secretary havo have exchanged congratulations on tho the ratification of ot the tho treaty be between between be- be tween the United States and Japan There are arc not lacking evidences that tho the highest highest high high- est officials and the entire press of this country as well as the tho general public are arc deeply stirred by tho the early acceptance acceptance acceptance accept accept- ance by the American government of or Japans Japan's Japans Japan's Japans Japan's Jap Jap- ans an's that she desire a continua continuation ion tion of ot the tho friendly relations which have havo always th a s existed and by tho the shown by the tho administration at Washington Washington Wash Wash- ington in the sincerity of ot Japans Japan's undertakings undertakings under under- takings al 8 emigration On all sides tildes and among every class satisfaction and en oven gratitude Is la warmly The effect effect of ot tho the ratification with regard to trade and commerce already is well marked Tho The government so and commercial bodies are preparing to take a thoroughly thoroughly thor thor- representative part In the exposition exposition exposition expo expo- to ta be Ise held In celebration of ot tho the op opening of the tho Panama canal This undoubtedly undoubtedly un un- un- un will bo be tho largest scale on which Japan has ever e been represented abroad Tho The newspapers printed editorials expressing ex- ex pres pressing the opinions of or statesmen bankers bankers bank bank- ers and leaders of thought who are unanimous unanimous unan unan- In regarding the ratification as asono ono one of ot the greatest events In the tho history of ot tile tine countr country and that It has undoubtedly undoubtedly edly strengthened tho the po position of Count CountI I Katsura the tho premier Count Komura itomura and 1 the government go generally |