Boone County Recorder . Genuine Must BearFac-Simile Signature REFUSE SUBSTITUTES. MADE FOR SERVICE and guaranteed absolutely WATERPROOF *owr*, OILED SUITS. SLICKERSAND HATS W Every garment guaranteedClean - Light - Durable Suttj»329 Shck«ri*3fi? *>u trefsr ouer/ft ntntmtn anion r*n rt» T*t Mxvrt <t ** I og II a. ? mmm -, ! ae % FLEETTQVISITJAPAN EMPERORS CORDIAL INVITATIONTO ISLAND ACCEPTED. RESPONDS TO REAPERS CALL WILLIAM J. BRYAN, OF THE EVER-GLADE 8TATE, CHINA MAY COME NEXT Any Other Blda Probably Will Be De-clined—New Itinerary le BeingArranged In Wash-ington. Washington.—The Americ
Boone County Recorder . Genuine Must BearFac-Simile Signature REFUSE SUBSTITUTES. MADE FOR SERVICE and guaranteed absolutely WATERPROOF *owr*, OILED SUITS. SLICKERSAND HATS W Every garment guaranteedClean - Light - Durable Suttj»329 Shck«ri*3fi? *>u trefsr ouer/ft ntntmtn anion r*n rt» T*t Mxvrt <t ** I og II a. ? mmm -, ! ae % FLEETTQVISITJAPAN EMPERORS CORDIAL INVITATIONTO ISLAND ACCEPTED. RESPONDS TO REAPERS CALL WILLIAM J. BRYAN, OF THE EVER-GLADE 8TATE, CHINA MAY COME NEXT Any Other Blda Probably Will Be De-clined—New Itinerary le BeingArranged In Wash-ington. Washington.—The American battle-ship fleot is to visit Japan. The de-sire of the emperor of the Island klng-lom to play host to the big sixteenwaa laid before Secretary Root Thurs-1ay by Baron Takahlra, the Japaneseambassador. The Invitation which was couchedin raoet cordial terms, was made thesubject of extended consideration byPresident Roosevelt and his entire:;abiaet Friday. Secretary Root wasdirected to accept the Invitation andthe acceptance was laid before theJapanese ambassador late in the day. It is regarded in official circles hereas more than likely that China will benext to bid for a look at the fleet, andthat should this be the case the Invi-tation would be accepted. New Itinerary Being Planned. Secretary Metcalf
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