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Show JAPANESE OFFICIALS VISITNG IN THE CITY They Ahe Now En Route Eastward to Assume Important Poeltlons. Salt Lake. Noc. 17 A couple of distinguished Japanese officials from Toklo Japan, arrived In Salt Lilo Thursday and registered at the Knuts-ford Knuts-ford . where they occupy parlors F and G. They were l.lentanat Colonel K. Inonye, of the Japanese army, and Commander S. Krosoge of the Japanese Japan-ese navy. "Wo are direct from Toki. via Yokohama.'" said C dnnel Inonye. We airiod in San Francisco on November 12, and are on our wa. east I go to Washington. D. C, where I hne been apointed military attache to the Ja panese embassy. The commander on his way to !ondon. England, as Inspector In-spector of the manufacturer of naval ordnance In that country. Ills appoint, merit coor a period of three years." Asked as to how they liked America. Ameri-ca. Colonel Ine-uye said "This Is our first visit to America, and we are Greatly pleased with everything we have seen. Since our arrival In San Francisco, wo have received the kindest kind-est of treatment by every one whom we bave met. In a word, we are like the American pvple, and I am safe In saving that the friendship that exists between the United States government and Japan Is close and lasting " "We have enJovod every minute of our llmeslnce coming to Salt Lake. We regard Salt Iake as a leauUful growing city. We leave tomorrow, at noon, for the east over the Union Pacific." |