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u. r- HERE ISN'T The Aim The iilni to l nlwiiys bright, wholesome, nnd In (cresting, ki't'jm the emit nils of The Times up In JtH lllgll hlHUlllllll t 1IOW H C.XCcllcilCC. All HlO news nil tlio tlmo J.s nlwuys llio nlm of Tho Times. VOL NO. XXXVIII. AS FIBST Torpedoes Steamers Off the French uoasi out duui i Reach Port GERMANS FIRM IN REPLY IU AMbhIUA England Claims to Have Re gained LOSl i rencnes Austrians Defeat Russian.s . .. . w joy AMOcUteJ TrfM to Coo nr Tlmi.J DIEPPE, Franco, Fob. 19. Gorman siiuninrino tor- nedocd this morning without ' warning tlio French ntuamor Dlnorali, from Ilnvro for Dunkirk. 10 miles off Dieppe. Tho Dlnorali did not Blnk hut wbb towed Into Dloppo. No i mention was ninilo of tho loss (; of any of tho crow. llf AaaociaiN ito" 10 .an ir ivM LONDON, Fob. 19. Oormany I struck tho first blow slnco tho wnr izono wont Into effect whon n sub : marine torpedoed n French stenmer 'off tho French coast yosterdny. Tho vessel wbb nblo to roach port, nl- though badly damaged. Tho Ilorlln nowspnporH, commont- ilne iuioii tho Gorman reply to tho American noto reflect tho fooling that i thoro must bo no doparturo from tho i position Gormnny has taken. Tho In- ' tluontlnl Lokal Anzolgor says: "Wo Gormniifl havo resolved to flight without regard for tho conse- J quencos." Tho second of tho British bl-wookly reports from tho front speaks of se- ' vcro fighting nenr Yproa, whoro tho ' Germans gained possession of sovornl Ilrltlsh trenches, which, howovor, ; woro won back subsequently. Tho Austrians nro roportod to bo continuing tholr victorious advance : through Dukowlnn, rolling back tho cxtremo eastern oild of tho Russian lino, Encountors In tho Carpathians nro still undecided. SAYS KINNEY PRDPE MOT MEAH Receiver Watters Says Debts Exceed Appraised Value by Over $112,000 DECLARES NO DEAL YET MADE FOR SALE Trying to Get Lien Holders to Agree to Sale Arrangement Full Statement "It's n long, long way," for tho creditors of Major L. D. Klnnoy lo realize tho full amount of their claims, nccordlng to a detailed state ment Issued by E. R. Rryson and Uocolvor V. E. Wnttora. Instend of tlio properties considerably, ex ceeding tho debts, as soma supposod, P will not pay out by within $112, 000 to ?175,000, according to tho appraised valuo put upon It. E. it. Dryson Bald today that Mr. Coulter had boon rofusod an option on a certain part of tho proporty. Mr. Coultor, whllo asking an option really desired It ns an exclusive, tales contrnct. It Is posslblo that a sales arrangement may bo made with him lntor. In addition this, Mr. Dryson said that an endeavor was being mado to havo tho Hon holders sign up nn agreement whereby tlio receiver tonld go ahead and soil tracts of propei ty and glvo a clear title to them and then apportion tho In cline from each among tho Hon holders according to tholr pro rata. Receiver Wattors' statement Is ns fr.l'o.s: "Since receiving a copy of tho do ri'io in tho Klnnoy suit. I havo boon Wr computing tho amount of tho Indebtedness settled by tho suit, and am Just now able to give tho figures In reforenco thereto. The decree Provides that the taxes and certain 'enii shall be paid first. Next In 'der of payment Is the costs of suit and expenses of tho recelvor i"ip. Next comes certain preferred claims ordered paid In tho United Slates Court in tho bankruptcy nr BERMMIY SINKS FHEIIGH ANYS'fUN Established JH70 n Tho Oot, Mull. VESSELS BLOW IM NAVAL MMR FRANCE SHUT OFF Hundreds of Americans Mar ooned in Paris as Result of German Blockade injr AmocIMcA Prow lo Coo liar Time. LONDON, Fob. 19. About 100 Americans nro marooned In Paris, iinnblo to cross tho English chan nel becnuso of tho cancellation of millings, duo to tho German sub marine blockade. American Am lmnwulnr Pago In making arrange ments to got them across. Tho Amorlcan llnor Now York will de lay sailing until Sunday from Liver pool to Now York In order to lot them tnko pannage for America. May Extend Suspension. Somo of tho Stato Department of ficials Interpreted tho Biisponslou of travel as referring to pnssengors until thoro could bo somo rearrangement of ship scheduled with tho protection of convoys, hut others bollovcd It In cluded all commercial Intorcourso. iu miniuioiuii niuj tit ivvu it uun-iii- hintlc travel cousldornblo. SHIP DETAINED tlr AmofUlr.l I'rna lo Coim liar Tlntn. WASHINGTON, D. C. Fob. 19. Tho Standard Oil Co. reported to tho United States Stato Department today tho detention of tho Malta by tho British of tho steamer Onokn with n enrgo for Uul- gnrla. TANKER J.S SUNK (lljr AuocUtol I'm la Cooi Hay Tlmo.. DOVElt, England, Fob. 19 Tho Norwoglnn tank 4 fitenmor Wolrldgo from Now Orleans for AniBtordnm, benchod nt Wnltnor after striking a mlno today. Tho crow wn8 roscuod. 'I'lifi anniiniitilnii mni iffwi4 intioAt RTIES WILL LY PAY ALL CLAIMS ccodlngs and then tho gonornl crol Itnra without roforonco ns to wheth er or not thoy havo reduced tholr rl.ilmn to Judgment Tho decree provldos that tho claims of tho plaintiffs In tho suit shall havo no priority ovor tho claims of other Konoral creditors who shall fllo nn offer to share with tho plaintiff the liability for tho oxponsos of tho Hilt nnd recolvershlp In caso tho proporty should not bo sufficient to pity tho same, "Tho amount of thoso several charnctor of claims as decreod by Judgo Harris r.ro as follows: Taxes, including ndvor tlslng,, (1911 taxes estimated) ? 59,000.00 Tltlo Guurantoo & Trust Co., Indobtednoss se cured by Pollock Trust 77,075.08 Mortgages and othor like lions 310.C18.51 Receivership expenses costs of suit, (unde termined.) Proforred claim .1,331.80 Judgment Creditors.... 112,575.92 "It will bo seen that tho total of tho taxes, Hens nnd prerorrod claims, not Including tho oxponses of suit or receivership amounts to f450.059.08 nnd tho total of tho gonornl Indebtedness allowed In tho creditors suit nmounls to ?112,51C 81, making a total of $5C2.575.92. It cannot, of courso, b'o known what tho genoral Indebtedness not reduced to Judgment will amount to, but I anticipate It will run from $75,000 to ?150,000. Tho figures abovo given Jncludo Interest to January 1, 1915. FROM ENGLAND 101 "Tho annual Interest charge accu mulating on the items of Indebted ness given abovo amount to $11, 161.91, to which must bo added the annual taxes approximating from $5500 to $6000. "The total appraised value of the uncontracted properties Is $510,295 and tho amount duo upon contracted (Continued on Page Two.) AT PISHING (Ham MARSHFIELD,- OREGON, FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 19, 1915 EVENING EDITION. 11 ppeuns in Patrol RUSSIA LOST 1 30,000 MEN SAY GERMANS tlr Aa.pclatoit frc.i to Cooi Wty Timet.) I1ERLLV, Fob. 19. Further re ports concerning tho Gormnn victory of tho Mnzurlan lakes In East Prussia mnko It apparent that tho Russian de feat wns n sovoro one. Whllo tho Hiisslnns may havo saved somo of tholr artillery through a quick ro trout, it sooms certain that HurbIiui troops to tho number of nt least 130, 000 aro no longer to bo reckoned with by tho German nrmlcs. trijr AuoclatnJ Vmt to Cooi Oaf Time. IJERLIN, Fob. 19. (Uy Wireless to Snyvlllo). Tho official statement today says: "On tho rond to Arras and Llllo, tho French havo been thrown out of a section of a Gorman trench occupied by them on February 16. A renewed French attack In Chnmpngno was repulsed. Sections of tho Gorman trenches taken by tho French woro recaptured by tho Ger mans. In tho French attack on UouroiillloB nnd Vuuquols, -181 pris oners wcro tnken. East of Verdun tlio French woro repulsed. In the VosgcB tho Germans stormed Height No. GOO and captured two mnchlno guns. Tho Gormnns yesterday occupied Tnuroggon In tho Russian provlnco of Kovno. Tho engagement of tho pur suing Gormnns with tho rotrontlng RiiBalons northwest of Grodno nnd north of Auchwoln Is nenring nn ond. Tho bnttlo northwest of IColno con tinues. South of Myszynlcc, tho Gor mans drovo tho Russians out of sovor nl villages. North of tho Vistula In Poland thoro woro minor engage ments." O MAY HELD ltEDO.VDO Rumor Ib rifo thnt tho steamship llcdondo, of tho Inter-Ocean Transportation Company, may bo sold to n steamship company of tho 4 north, running out of Sent- tlo to Alaska. It Is known tho company Is dickering and providing satisfactory terms nro njndo, tho vessol will bo bQiight and It Is prob- nblo thnt a new and bigger bont will bo purchased to roplaco hor by tho C. A. Smith Company. I I i I I OARHAXZA FORCES CLAIM VICTORIES nr AtiooUtfJ rrtu to Coot Uar TlniM. WASHINGTON, D. C, Fob. 19. Carranza's agency hero today an nounced tho receipt of ndvlcos that 4500 troops nro moving to join tho othor Carranza forces In a genoral attack on Monterey. "Tho Zapatis tas havo boon routed from tho sub urbs of Mexico City, Buffering honvy losses," tho Agoncy announced. "It Is absolutely falso that Mexico City has been evacuated." FOR SALE - pair rubber boots, size 7. Cheap. 2C5 N. 4th st. CHRISTIAN CHURCH LADIES' UlHJlvr.l' 1'wwii n.u.iv ui iiin-H wt W. A. ItEID, FRONT ST., SATUR DAY, KERRUARY 'M. ..,...... 1WW-... otrj. ... .., ..r DANCE nt NORTH INLET HALL, SATURDAY, Feb. SIO. 1SOATS leave JIARSIIFIl;LI nt 7 oVIot-k mid from NORTH REND nt 7::). .Music by .MORTON'S ORCHESTRA. FIRST! ANNIVERSARY HALL of CK.NTRAL jaiiOK COUNCIL lit ODD FELLOWS' HALL, SATUR DAY evening. You nro expected. Demonstration at Warner Grocery Saturday from 12 to 5 and 7 to 9 p. m. of all Till man's Fruits and Vegetables. If YOU HAVE TO CATCH FISH fOR A LIVING lau MEMBERS OP THE ASSOCIATED TRESS useo oj uermainLS of War Zone Waters Air Craft Very Active Despite Loss of Two Balloons in Northern Waters STOPS DUTCH SHIP BUT RELEASE HER German Paper Says England Cannot Get American Ammunition CAIUNET FEEI.S NO UNEASINESS TODAY III AiuoclatM Prnui to Cooi Par Time. WASHINGTON, D. C. Fob. 19. Tho Stnto Depart ment litis not yet received tho official copy of tho German' note. After n cabinet moot ing It wns Raid that tho situa tion wns not nt nil threaten ing nnd tho administration had no fear that any Amorl can ship would bo Bunk. ENGLAND STOPS CHANNEL SHIPS IDr AuoclatM Trma to Cool ny Tlran.l WASHINGTON, D. C, Fob. 19. AH travel between Englnnd nnd tho continent of 4 Europo has boon BUBpondod by tho Ilrltlsh Admiralty until further notlco, nccordlng to ndvlccs received today at tho State Dopartmont. tlr AnocUteJ I'icu to Cooi Ilr Tlinn.l LONDON, Fob. 10. Tho activity of Zoppollns ovor tho North Sen con tinues, telegraphs a correspondent nt Copenhagen, and tills desplto tho fact thnt two airships woro lost, ono ycatordny nnd ono tho day boforo. It Is assorted that tho ontlro Koppollu tlcot Is patrolling tho North Sea Just outsldo English waters. Tho Dutch Btoamor Holona. was overhauled Tuesday by Zoppolln L-5, which trnlnod her guns on tlio steam er and ordorcd hor to honvo to. Sat isfied of tho Holona'B Identity, tho Zoppolln captain npologlzod and ro nsccndod with his craft. DUTCH VIEW GIVEN. No Reply Received by Tho lfiiguo from Cicriimny So Fnr. Ill, awiUiI int. in roH (lj T1irn.l THE HAGUE, Fob. 19. Tho cri tical situation brought about by tho Gorman naval demonstration, whlc'i It was announced would bogln yostor day, greatly Impressed government circles hero. A reply to tho Dutch protost against tho submarlno block ado has not yet been received, but Is expected momentarily. The reported meeting of tho Dutch stciunor Helena with n Zeppelin in tho North Soa and tho fnct that tho vessel was not harmed is regaidcd as Indicating that Germany does not Intend to nt-' tack the noutrals. I STEAMER HITS MINE. j Ijr ,uw lai4 l'ru to Coca !!r TImm.J LIVERPOOL, Fob. 19. Tho Nor- weglan tank steamer nolrldgo, whlcn . snllod from Now Orloans February 5 for Amstordam, struck a mlno to day off Dovor. Tho vessel was only ' slightly damaged by tho explosion and will probably finish hor voyago to tho Dutch port. FRANK .1AJIES, NOTED RANDIT, IS DEAD I ' I l . I I I , (lljr AaxotUlM rrcM to Cooa Hay Tloiea. KANSAS CITY, Mo., Feb. 19 Tho body of Frank. Jamos, former noted outlaw, who died yesterday at his homo In Excolstor Springs, Mo., will bo crematod In St. Louis and tho ashes kept In a safety doposlt vault. This was one of hla last wishes. James, with his brother, Jesse Jdmes, lod ono of tho most noted bands of desper adoes In tho history of America. Jesse James was killed during the height of their notoriety, but Frank was arrested and sorved a loqg prison term. mmtz TELL OBJECTS OF WAR ZONE 0E GERMANY (njr Aiaoclatftl I'mi to Cooi XMf Time.) AMSTERDAM, Fob. 19. A dis patch from Ilorlln quotes tho Vos slscho Zoltting ns ioIIowb: "Tho now Gormnn measures nt sea nro directed against two of the Allies of Groat Rrllaln. One Is tho American traffic in nrms nnd the other Is ntnrvntlon. Wo need no Amorcnn arms; wo ahnll mako n struggle wth starvaton In tho firm consciousness thnt wo will pull through, oven If not ono single grain of whent reaches us, Great Drltaln, as a result of tho blockado, must ex perience sovcro dnmngo." E Following Retreating Forces of Czar From East Prussia Battle With Allies III? Aiaoclattsl 1'rrii lo Cooi llajr Tlmra. LONDON, Fob. 19. Tho German wnr offtco today assorts that moro substantial progress has been made in tho Invasion of northorn Russln, nlong tho Gorman border, following tho expulsion of tho Russian nrmy from East Prussia. Tho Germans nro Bald to havo captured Tnuroggon, as woll ns' sovornl vlllagos further south, Tho attacks of tho Allies In tho West, supposedly to provont tho Germans from dovoloplng nn offon slvo movomont In Russia, led to so voro engagements at sovoral points In Dclglum and Franco. Ilorlln admits tho French woro temporarily success ful near Verdun, but says lntor thoy woro driven back. DRESSED CHICKEN down lo 17 CENTS POUND. PALACE MEAT MARKICT. uEIS OT CORONER'S JURY MAY FINISH ; BUNKER MIL L INQUESTS TODAY Unable to Find Fred Brooker- of Victims Any Trace of Limb of One in Ruins NO SIGN OF FIRE SHORTLY BEFORE ALARM Stairs, One Fire Escape and Porch Provided Three Means of Exit From Place All day long moifhnvo been work ing, searching tho ruins of the Craig boarding houso In Ilunkor Hill In a vain senrch for Joo Urookor, who is still missing and who so far Ib thought to have perished In tho flro, Unt little testimony was taken by tho coroner's Jury today nnd tholr ver dict Is oxpected to bo given lato this afternoon. A portion of a log was found In the ruins, supposed to bo of one of tho men now In tho morgue. Tho testimony of G. J. Hodnoy showed that Rrooker had been In tho liotol tho night of tho fire, had oaten suppor thoro nnd later Bpent some tlmo In tho lobby rending. This Is tho last traco that can bo found of him and as far as can bo ascertained Hodncy Is tho Inst man who saw tho Gormnn. Ha Is described as a man botween 55 and CO years of ago, staying at tho hotel waiting for a Job. Saw No Fire. A man named Dutts, a worker nt tho mill, stated that ho got out of bed at 1:30 at tho southeast end of tho second story and walked down through tho halls, going as far as tho lobby, where everything was In good order. Ho found no traco of smoko and later sat up and read for a few minutes boforo turning off his light. It was. but q few mlmjtps nftor, 'this that ho was awakened by tho A Consolidation of Times, Const Mai) ml Coon llnv Advertiser E BE IS One of Principals in Dynamit ing of Los Angeles Times, Arrested Near Seattle (nr Anoclatcil Trraa to Cool Ua, Tlmn.) SEATTLE, Wash., Feb. 19. Da vid Caplan, nlleged to bo ono of tho principals In tho dyunmltlng of the Lou Angeles Times building, pnsscd last night In tho Kitsap county Jail at Port Orchard, handcuffed to a de tective. Rolling liny, on Halnbrldgo Islnud, where Caplan was arrested In hla cabin yesterday, Is only a dozen miles from Scnttlo. Ho will bo held for extradition to California. De tectives say Caplan freely admitted his Identity nnd expressed relief nt his arrest. IjAST OK DYNAMITERS. Caplan Fourth of Crew That Destroy ed Ioh Aiigeloi Times lliilltllng. lljr AiioclatoJ Trraa to Cooa liar Tlmc.l LOS ANGELES, Feb. 19. Tho District Attorney's staff is nt work today preparing papers for tho ex tradition from Washington of Dnvld Caplan, tho fourth nnd Inst of tho men nllogod to havo taken nctlvo part In tho dynamiting of tho Los Angolcs TIiiicb building. Thoro nro twenty two Indictments against him, nnd like thoso returned against his alleged co-conslprator, thoy chargo murder and tho Illegal transportation of dy namite RUSSIANS VACATE RUKOWINA LANDS (Hr Aaaoclil4 I'rfii to Cooa flir TIrim.J LONDON, Feb. 19. Tho Russians havo now ovneunted all of Ilukowlna,, nccordlng to a dispatch to tho Times from Iluchnrest. 4 4 SPEEDWELL sails front NORTH REND for the SOUTH, SUNDAY, nt 1 P. Jf. cry of "flro!" Shortly nftor 12:45 p. in. P. 11. Klolko, driver of tho stitgo lino, stated thnt ho wont up to IiIb room nftor stopping to spoak with S. C. Skorrott, who roomod on tho first floor. Ho wont through tho halls going to his room nnd noticed nothing wrong. Flro Wns Sudden. Tho suddenness of tho flro nnd the rapidity with which It spread Is shown by tho statements of O, E. Wll lots, Janitor, nnd tho first man nwak ened by tho flro. Ho enme rushing out of his room nt tho head of tho stairs on tho second floor nnd found tho lobby blazing. Across the hall woro two friends, ho said, who woro heavy Bloopers nnd Into tholr rooms ho rushod, spreading tho alarm. Whon ho returned ho found tho hall aflro and was unable to como out by wny of tho stairs. IIo escaped a moment later through tho window. J. V. Chambers told tho Jurymon I:o believed tho flro stnrtcd in tho north ond of tho building on tho sec ond floor. Fred Payno, looking nftor tho property for tho mill company, and G. W. Craig also testified. Lniigdou lias GripiKN Langdon, tho man who so heroic ally rcscuod Dyron Craig from tho flaming building via tho flro escape, Is now In bed at Hay City with a bad caso of grlppo. IIo was Intorvlowod by tho jury and briefly told his story. Only tho superhuman strongth that comes to a man In such oxtremo casos could havo dono what ho did, break ing down tho door and carrying tho boy through tho flro, Langdon told the jurymen. Tlirco Ways of Exit. During tho testimony talton by tho (Continued on Pago Six.) A ISO FORMALLY DAI ALAN The Armies of Ettropo nre engaged In n. den III struggle; which nmy ehnngo tlio uuip of tlio world. Emli dny brings now developments of vital Importance. Keep yourself posted ro..d News thnt Is News subscrlbo for The Times mid "wlso up." No. 180 L President Wilson at White House Will Send Wireless Wave at Opening Hour DESCRIPTION OF BIG PANAMA FAIR GIVEN Occupies 635 Acres Near Pre sidio and Building and Ex bits Worth $380,000,000 Dr AocLlv l'roi to Cooa P.rTlmf SAN FRANCISCO, Feb. 19. An electric spark of enormous potential, jumping across tho continent, will open tho Panama Pacific Internat ional Exposition nt noon tomorrow, Pacific Const tlmo. In tho White Houso nt Washing ton, tho President will press n but ton nnd the aerials of tho great gov eminent radio station nt Arlington will snail mid splutter. Tito vibra tions will bo received nn lnflnltess( mal fraction of n second lntor by n commercial station on tho shores of San Francisco Day, whoro thoy will bo relayed by wlro lo n receiv ing Instrument on tho exposition grounds. As soon as tho signal Is received, tho whcelfl will begin to turn nnd tint fnuntnlri in nlnvr tlm imtnii will swing open nnd n procession of cit izens, Willi llio Ainyor ui wieir uunu, will march onto tho grounds, At tho snmo tlmo, President Chnr Icb C. Mooro, of tho Exposition Com pany, will Inform President Wilson by word of mouth, ovor a tolophono lino nlrcndy sot up and watting, thnt tho wlroloss flash has beon received nnd thnt tho exposition Is open. In return President Wilson will send his greetings nnd good wishes. Thus the two Intent modes of long dlstnnco communication will bo employed to vivify tho fair. Coromonlos of ded ication nnd iiccoptnnce as brief ns It Is posslblo to mnko thorn will fol low. Aftor tho outbreak of tho Euro pean wnr thoro sprang up a rumor thnt the exposition would not open. As u matter of fnct, tho exposition stands today 100 por cent comploto, frco of debt mid with 41 forolgu nations participating, of which twon. ty havo built pavilions of tholr own. Englund, Gormnny, Austria nnd Russia, among tho belligerents, nro not officially represented, al though various of tholr commorclal organizations hnvo seen to It that thoy should not bo wholly loft out of mind. Franco, Italy nnd Japan nro officially represented, ns nro 41 stntes nnd territories under tho flag of tho United States. Canada and Australasia, under the Ilrltlsh flag, both havo buildings, Whon tho mnnngomont says tho exposition Is 100 per cout comploto, It Ib speaking of Its own activities. It does not menn that every con cesslounlro has driven tho Inst nail, or that ovory exhibitor haB beon Dunetunl to tho mlnuto. lhit tho unavoidable delays Incident upon tho disarrangement of cominorco wrought by tho wnr and tho tardi ness of Individuals aro n negligible frlngo on tho outlying edges of the gonornl plnn. Structurally speak ing, thnt part of tho exposition built out of Its own funds nnd wholly iiiidor tho control of Its own direc tors was finished six months ngo. Is Near Presidio. Tho grounds llo on tho wator' front, adjoining tho United States military rosorvntlou known as tho Presidio, facing Snn Francisco Day and its Islands to tho East, with tho Golden Onto vlalblo to tho wost, nnd tho bold headlands of Marin County, running back to tho bluo poak of Mount Tnmalpals on tho northorn horlzun. Southward llo tho crested hills of tho city. Approach may bo had either by ferry from tho cltlos rimming the bay or by trol ley car and motor Ihib from tho city of San Francisco Itself. Ilnvlng In mind this setting, tho architects cIiobo n ground plan which, by opening up ns many vlstaij as possible, through n succession of lntoicommunlcntlng courts, should mnko tho largest uso of tlio sur rounding nnturnl beauties, and by tho freest employment of mural color ovor attempted In modern urchltecturo, should blond with tho changing tints of tno uny aim gmw In tho brilliant sunshine. Tho ninny domos nro dono In transparent greons and dull nshes of rosos. Tho brood stretches of mural expanse nro grained and stained to tho toxturo nnd color of Itallnn travortlno. Where tho stnt uary has not boon wrought from tho Bnmo matorlul, it has boon fin ished n Boft buff, or burnt ornngp. Mnny of tho colonnndos and panels: of the towora have boon daringly treated with Oriental brilliancy of prismatic color. Thus tho exposition as a whole has tho soft ono of a pastel, dono In tho impressionistic manner. Othor world's fairs havo boon uniformly whlto. which in the Btrong light of tho California climate, would havo beon painfully dazzling. Domlnntlng tho whole scheme, W tho colossal Tower of Jewels, 435 foot high, sot In the central court of tho Unlvorso, whoso Corinthian columns nro taller than thoso of Saint Peter's cathodral In Rome, Each column Is surmounted by tho flguro of n star, whoso head dresa Continued on Pago Two, XPDSITIOM W PENETOMOM