Show REACHES TOKIO GIVEN COOL streets were strongly guarded by troops to prevent the people making demonstrations tokio baron komura the foreign minister who acted as chief tent lary tor japan arrived here mon day from vancouver his reception at the railroad station was not enthusiastic those present being prin cipully government dignitaries the streets were strongly guarded by the troops police and gendarmes the baron drove to the palace in an am aerial carriage the emperor showed exceptional honor to baron komura in dispatch ing to yokohama where he landed from the embres of india colonel in his majesty s aide de camp who went alongside the steamer in a despatch boat and brought komura ashore baron komura landed at the imperial enclosure while the baron was on his way to tokio by train colonel inouye constantly kept at komura s side and on arrival here they drove together to the palace in an imperial carriage sent from the household stables the emperor cordially received bar on komura and during the audience which lasted over an hour it is be cleved the baron made a full verbal to the emperor of the course of the peace negotiations ing president roosevelt effort in behalf of peace at the close of the audience the em geror honored the baron with a writ ten personal message highly prized by japanese statesmen the message expressed satisfaction at the tact that peace was concluded and commended komura s able services as shown dur ing the negotiations |