Show JAPANESE HONOR DICKINSON foreign minister count komura entertain entertains ter tain american war f secretary at banquet in boklo boklo unhappily forces for evil for unknown but sinister ein later purpose 3 constantly are endeavoring by false reports or other method methods to create conditions of ellwill will or distrust be teen the two neighboring neighbor lag peoples their relations are too firmly es and their interests are too distinct to admit of the possibility of any question arising between japan and the united states which will not yield readily to the ordinary processes of diplomacy the increased and more intimate exclia exchange D g a of views between the two government governments dispel all apprehensions on that score this utterance was made friday frida Y night by foreign minister coral ko mura in toasting J M dickirson the american secretary of war at a ban given by count komura in honor of the american cabinet officer mr air dickinson and his party arrived it lt yokohama friday afternoon on board the steamer siberia and after an in formal reception at the american con eulate came on to tokio for the bunc tion the dinner was a brilliant at fair lighty persona persons sat down to the table including marquis Kat katsura surn the be lye japanese prime mint minister a t e r and five members of the cabinet admirals admiral 31 generals and officers and their ladles ladle |