sfcs npfw !njiu5wS5iTjZij ),pM mmWlVT vrrr"'1,W lg"J"'WyW""1 "' ). -yww 'IWt,-' M'.WMW HP Hi J HI ' riTK DAILY C003 BAY TIJIES, MA11BHFIELD, OKEGON, THURSDAY, APRIIi 25, - " 1007. til J I I 1- . V u aL ami i W.-li t W I M Jamestown Exposition i Norfork, Va., April 22. A des cription of the Jamestown exposition, Its progress, Its character and Us features, set forth In a brief para graph would read as follows: Tho object of the exposition Is to celebrate the foundation of tho flr3t permanent English speaking settle ment In America, which was laid at Jamestown, Virginia, May 13, 1607. It will bo opened by the president of tho Unltod States at tho noon hour of April 26, 1D07, tho three hun dredth anniversary of tho day that tho adventurers, who wero to found Jamestown, landed at Cape Honry; the gates will closo at midnight No vember 30, 1907. Tho exposition will bo held on tho waters and shores of Hampton Itoads, tho largest and best land locked harbor on the Atlantic sea board five miles distant from the city of Norfork, ana In equal prox imity to Newport News, Portsmouth, Hampton and Old Point Comfort, Virginia. The exposition headquar ters are at Norfork, Virginia. Tbo exposition site contains ap proximately four hundred acre3 of land Bpaco a forty-acro enclosed water basin and the ono hundred anl sixty square miles of water sur face of Hampton Roads. Tho expo sition may bo reached by water from nil tho seaboard cities and by rail, without change except for ferryage, from all parts of tho country. Seven trunk lines terminate at Norfork and sixteen lines of steamships leave tho harbor,' SA11 the circumjacent cities have ferries and launches running to tho exposition, and Norfork is further connected with tho site by four trolley lines and one steam rail way. I The, exposition site has a front age of'.two miles on Hampton Roads, and one-half mile on ,Boush creek. The other sides of tho exposition giounds are enclosed by a docoratlvo pine and wire fenro. covered with honeysuckle, crimson rambler roso and trumpet vines. The exposition J a great white and red city Cor inthian colums flanking walls. Shade trees aro In abundanco; groves of fruit troes on tho grounds aro In numerable beds of native flowers and decorative plants. In tho exhibit buildings of tho exposition there will bo gathered tho choicest selection of Industrial arts, of transportation devices, of histori cal displays and a complete section will bo devoted to seventeenth cen tury handicraft. Twenty foreign nations will par ticipate In the exposition by sending representative fleets from their na vies and crack regiments from their armies. Thirty states of tho union will take prominent parts and most of them will havo buildings on the grounds. In connection with the naval and military displays the government will maintain a war museum. In the Government building will be an exhibit of the state depart ment, showing facsimiles in some cases, and in others originals, of all the famous documents which have become part of our nation's history. The treasury department will maintain a bureau of engraving and printing, which will Illustrate tho plate work used In the bureau of notes and bonds. It will also ex hibit its splendid collection of por traits in which appear all the presi dents of the United States and all tho secretaries of the treasury. The life saving service will operate a station, completely equipped, and they will make rescues from time to tlmo from boats In the harbor. A complete station will he maintained, being an exact duplicate of that which is regularly operated on tho coast. In tho war museum models of fortifications and harbor defences and types of batteries on embank ments will be shown. Tho exhibit of the ordnance ' de nartnient, of this section, will be a complete exhibition of firearms and nowder. The largest cannon and the smallest side arm will be shown. Various styles of machine guns will be exhibited cartridge making ma chines will bo operated. Every va ilcty of automatic death-dealing de vice will be exhibited, and each in vention for defense will be shown. Tho signal service corps will Il lustrate tho scientific evolutions of Its branch. The development of signals or transmitting messages from long distances is as. old as his tory, but it is a far cry from the old flro on the hilltop to the teloder graph and heliograph of tho present day. Tho most of the intervening methods will bo shown so tho dev elopment of this science may be ac curately shown. A model postofllce will be oper ated and a collection of dead letter relics shown. The patent office, tho pension of fice, the land office and the Indian office will each make a comprehen sive exhibit. The geologic survey will make a series of experiments with selected minerals, which will be as valuable as a post graduate course to the student of mineralogy. Tho Smithsonian Institute will Il lustrate, comprehensively, all of Its great divisions ethnological, geo logical and biological. Alaska, the Philippines, Hawaii and Porto Rico will have special representation. The department of agriculture will make an invaluable exhibit, which will be intensely interesting to every farmer. The department of commerce and labor will maintain the best aquarl nm ever shown at a exhibition. The library of congress will be represented by a model of the new building. Old and rare maps of the world and maps close up to date will form part of this exhibit, which will also contain autograph letters of the great American statesmen and manu scripts of political and personal In terest. The division of music contains carefully prepared histories of music, the works of ancient and modern composers, essays and musical nota tions and a complete collection of the war songs and patriotic airs of all countries. The copyright office, the division of prints and the catalogue division of the national library will present jointly an exhibit of intense facina tlon to the student of biblography. The industrial division of the ex position will occupy several of the largest buildings on tho grounds, and will contain not only finished exhibits of machinery and products, but models of Innumerable inventions, designed to Improve machinery now In use, perfect products now manu factured, or alter modes In making goods. Mammoth exhibit palaces will be devoted to manufactures, liberal arts, horticulture, mines and mining, pure food, transportation etc. An arts and craft village, con sisting of seven old colonial build ings, will house hand workers in textiles, Iron, copper, wood, silver, rushes and felt. Tho artisans, or really artists, who will work In these buildings will produce seventeenth century household goods and wear ing materials just as they were mado by the earliest colonists. Tho "War Path," or concession quarters of the exposition, will con tain tho latest novelties and best collection of amusements ever gathered at an exposition. Innumerable free attractions, or public amusements, will be provided for tho visitors. No other exposition has ever had the assurance of such splendid musical entertainment, for every warship that visits tho port will have a band, and few regiments are without musical corps. The exposition has provided most excellently for Its visitors by shad ed walks, numerous drinking fount ains, enclosures with benches and tables where visitors may partake of lunches brought by them to the grounds; a free bathing section are' among the many attractions. In addition to the splendid hotel and boarding house facilities of the district, a mammoth Inside inn, lux uriously appointed, will bo on the ground. This hotel will offer reason able rates and first class services to all. 1 FOIEYSKIMIYCUBE Makes Kldnoys and Bladder flight California and Oregon Coast Steamship Company. Steamer Alliance KELLY, Commanding. -SAILING FIIOM COOS BAY to Portland and Return GEO. D. GRAY a CO., General agents 421 Market St.. Sah Francisco. r.. W. SHAW, Agent, Marshfield. Phone 44) The Steamer M. F. PLANT Sails for San Francisco Monday, April 15 RS DOW Agent MARSHFIELD, : : : OREGON The Steamer BREAKWATER Sails for San Francisco direct Saturday, April 27th, at 10 a. m. 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