Show I JAPANS JAPAN'S FOR PEACE I h Story of Cementing Friendly Relations After San Francisco Francisco Francisco Fran Fran- cisco Affa Affair f SPECIAL ENVOYS SELECTED i. i Tokio Government Places OrY Or- Or ti Y ders for in Railroad Equipment York YOlk May In 1 10 It I.-It It was wn learned from COm fi n a authoritative t Ii iv sources S tonight t that following the school troubles in San Francisco diplomatic circles in r lol Tokio io anti and Washington a were vere eager for fOI foran an opportunity to make mown known to all nations that friendship hlll l between teen Japan Tapan and the United States not only had not noth h been interrupted but hut that each sought ou ht fr complete harmony halmon and ancl the formation of if closer cr bon bonds of oC interest l. l A means mean to 10 accomplish this end was wa sought M mill the Jamestown exposition furnished turn furn mn I it H. The Mikado l chose cluise his en envoys eny en- en I y voys YOs with the greatest Ole core Men Ien I FI ho whose c fame in the Russia Japan war J insured them a popular reception in inthe inthe the United States State were wele cho chosen en Itt It 4 t j was said tonight that plans for entertaining enter enter- taming the visitors were wen made in this several e months a o but 1111 they q country ago I Iere were ere kept secret In or order cr that the thc theY Y enthusiasm might he be spontaneous The Themon mon money for the OOOO dinner an ami other othel entertainments is said saIl to have ha lj been provided by hy the captains of In Industry In- In F tr cJu-tr In this his country at nt the lIw tacit request of PO powers at Washington Is I Message of rh The following mes sage message c to the American people pollie attributed to General Kuroki I is credited with being In Inc Inspired In- In c cl h the Mikado by The rhe Japanese Jalane o people love lo peace and ancl want ant peace The They fhe fought tar for tari 01 t i peace My r nation flatten wants peace In which to develop elop her resources We e j- j have ha no other othel desire lesIre The he profession lon I r have have the misfortune to bo be in Is noble o only l at when It is necessary I to J establish conditions that may he be maintained antI and in which the arts of ot I flourish h. I peace may maJ I Simultaneous with the presence of oC J. General Kuroki In New l York comes f the announcement that the Tokio gOr government gay gov r has placed in this country mostly through h New York ag agencies y J 1 In orders for fOI equipments 1 for the South Manchuria railway The Theline I line which tra er traverses es 1500 miles of or sparsely settled settle 1 territory Is to be he completed in the next two years which Thich r will I be 10 a record breaking time timo 11 III high I h Prices PH Paid L In order to secure delivery Japan 4 S 'S has has bought tons of ot rails at the Carnegie Call mills for 2850 consider 2850 consider considerably ahi abl ably above the tho market price Another An An- other order of or tons was placed I 2 at 29 Other orders are pushed aside e to rush tho the rails ails to the Japanese 4 One Ca car concern has received an order t 2 4 for or 1000 freight trucks The Flie bodies E. E F. F of or the cars will be hunt built in ITt Dalny er p Over has b been en spent for fori or i South M Mine Manchuria line lInc From Fron aln to the tra traveler ler will ride In American cars car pulled by hy Yankee locomotives over O United States Steel Trust rails |