:S i iii ii n i u i n ii ii i ri in fUNUMU MU IV iiimu Every Country on Earth to Be Represented at the Great est World's Fair In History. Eighty Million Dollars to Be Expended on National Cele bration. - WITHIN a few weeks' tltno thousands of men and tennis will be engaged In leveling off the grounds of the Panama-Pacific Intcrnntlounl exposition situ Id Suu Francisco, nnd It Is cstlmntcd that within nix months 10.000 ineii wUl bo employed In tho coiiHlructlon of tho material part of tho great exposition at which tho United States of America will celebrate the opening of tho Puna mn canal. Itesponscs to Inrltntlous to partlclpato and offers of cooperation from every part of the world are Hood ing tho exposition mnuugeuieut, and President O. C. Moore and his thirty directors, who represent every Impor tant Interest on the count and $1,000. .000,000 In Investetl capital, are working night and duy to keep up wltlPtho aralanrhu of duties that pour In upon " thorn. Itcsponscs of foreign countries stir pass all anticipations of the exposition management. Kvery civilized nation on earth, every land wlthlu (ho sweep of both adores of the Paclllc ocean nnd every statu In tho Union will be represented by the lluest assemblage of displays the world has ever seen. v "Han Francisco." saya President Moore, "us hostess for tho nation will '' entertain the world In 11)15 with tho most comprehensive exposition In his (ory, n Jubilee of nutlojis, u splendid ominemorallve celebration, which . shall luclude not only the lluest fea tures of all former world's expositions . in recording tho progress of the world, but yet In magnificence. In diversity. 4 In Its distinctive color of the west, of tlje orient and of all the countries bor dering upon the Puclllc ocean will jslniid alone. The nations of the fcnrld .jvlll sec the lluest American dlspl; ys ver sluiwii at the Panama I'acllle In- jaiTiintloiinl exposition The plans of tho people of the west or tli-'' Pnnuinu-Pncllie luteruiitionai MpoMllon me bclug iiuilerlakeu upon ' f scale of world education and inter- t, nud the exposition Is tho subject ef enthusiastic co-operation lu every I JH ""Vy'vA n (ttfrvOy " " ' ';;!''"?"'""' " ' i iqp3MyJftfti'irtiHiiiiMwwiw UMHARBOE VIEW SITE OF THE EXPOSITION, WHERE THE MIDWAY AND CONCESSIONS Wl L COOSBAY n i i!ii;r .:, j ih : in liii fph i I I111IUIII1 Ml llll II II II I l.nv ml.lwnv iM.iwm.i. th.. f..rrv l.ulld- Ml. niuo lino nn rrnneisco uur w ;r sy Composite Fleet of Navies of the World to Pass Through Panama Canal and Enter San Francisco Harbor. What the Great Fair Will Be Like. laud iion tho earth. Sun Francisco Is preparing to meet the standards of great national celebration. Kvery laud under tho stars and stripes will bo represented, nnd tho nations of tho world are Intensely Interested in tho Panama canal, America's gift to civilization, nnd in tho exposition nt which America will formally celebrato tho opening of tho canal. This uni versal interest has assured tho most remarkable world's exposition In point of size, diversity and specltl' Interest cer held." Tho opening of the Panama cnunl will not only bo tho most Important commercial event lu the history of tho world, but It will mark a supremo epoch In tlu lives of the nations bor dering upon tho Paclllc, and appropri ately tho visitor will see In the ex position tho greatest displays of strange tribes nud peoples of the Pa clllc ocean countries ever assembled. Down tho streets of Hnn Francisco In exposition days will pass such'orl entul pageants as the world has never Nccn. China. Japan, tho Philippines, India and other oriental lands will Join In parades that will rival the In dian durbar In magulllccuce nud sur pass the durltar lu variety by reason of the many nations represented. The exposition will formally opeu with tho entrance Into Han I'rauclsco harbor of a composite licet of the bat tl ships of the world. Upon Invita tion of the United States nearly 100 warships of foreign nations will llrst assemble at Hampton (toads and will be Jollied by detnehmeuts of the Amer ican navy, and the composite fleet will then be reviewed by the president and by foreign dignitaries. This licet, the largest cier assembled, will proceed through the Panama canal, arriving lu San I'lam N'o harbor about two weeks after the, exposition opens. The exposition will be held upon the sho-es of San Francisco buy and of the Pacttlc ocean and will occupy an. area of more than 1.000 acres. The grounds will describe u semicircle about Sun TIMES, MARSHFIELD, OREGON, FrnnclMO. following tho contours of tho shore ftum tho harbor out to and beyond tho Golden Gate. Tho struc tures will be tho largest and costliest over erected for a world's exposition. The two principal locations of the ex position will bo ut Harbor View nud in Golden Onto park. Harbor View Ilea OB a crescent on Sun Francisco bay midway between the ferry build ing, the principal cutrunco to San Francisco, nud the Golden Gate. Gold en Onto park fronts tho Paclllc ocean ouo tulle below tho famous Cliff House. These two main sites nud Intermediate locations will bo connected by a ma rine boulevard that will skirt the shores of Han Francisco bay and also by an lutermural railroad. A trackless trolley will run over tho boulevard. Harbor View Is within twenty min utes' walk of the Fairmont hotel and tile most extensive apartment house section of Han Frnnrlsco. At Harbor View will bo located n yacht harbor, tho Midway and night life of tho exposition nnd many con cessions that lend themselves to night Illuminations as well as great build ings to house such heavy exhibits as may bo readily unloaded from ocean going vessels, such oh tho structures to contain tho manufactures nnd ma chinery exhibits, tho Palace of Liberal Arts and other industrial feature. Golden Gate park will bo tho seat of tho permanent features of tho exposi tion. Willi mi area of more than a thousand acres Golden Gate park, for cstcd and created of sand dunes, today presents one of the most notable achievements lu landscape gardening In the world. The west end of Golden Gale purl;, mniprlslng .Ml) acres, will lie utilized for exposition purposes Around ii gieat stadium, already built, will be erected a huge couciele coll scum, the largest structure of Its kind lu America, capable of seating 7.".ooo people and In orchltivturc like that at Itoiiie A chain of lakes at different levels will be connected by a working model of the Panama canal. Lincoln park, where (he Golden Gate rounds out into the Pacltlc ocean, coin mauds u panorama of the Paclllc ocenii. of Huti I'rauclsco harbor and of the hills of the city. Its areu Is 150 acres, and Its contours rise more than 300 feet above sea level. At Lincoln park will be erected a great coinmem orutlvo statue welcoming ships to the Golden Gnto. Tentative plans for St Francis memorial tower call for n Btructuro 830 feet In height, with n bnso 200 feet square. The top of the tower will bo almost 1,300 feet abovo tho waters of tho Golden Goto. From Lincoln park tho boulevard, turning south toward Golden Gato park, will pass through an area of 200 acres that havo been secure by tho director:) for expo-san, pmjiposea. Ilero will bo locate (he- fo,reJ$ft buildings, live utQck, exhibits, milling, horticul ture, nud. agriculture nnd other dis plays requiring, oxtonslvo space. TUESDAY, JULY 2, 1912 i IIIUIIII.I iiviiw iw w-. iij U imiiuu u I ILL. Lffll- UVJ1IU11U FOLLOWING the battleship pa rado into San Francisco bar bor ut tho opening of tho Pun ntna-Paclllc international ex position there will bo a program of events of world Interest and Impor tauco In n succession of two mouths apart Interspersed with lesser cveuls yacht races and motorbout races of an International character for great tro phles and cash prizes, aviation meets with the famous bird men of the world. Olympic games lu which the athletes of tho world will take part. In tercollegiate contests, automobile races lu which tho holders ut the world's records will participate lu the automo biles of every nation, military maneu vers lu which the crack Infantry and cavalry of this and other nations will partlclpato upon uu extended scale. Tho locution of tho exposition gives widest scope for the greatest Interna tional sports program In history. The nuto races will puss Into Golden Gate park before the concrete coliseum, which will have a seating cnpaclly of 7fi.000 people. The military maneu vers and Olympic games will also be held lu the stadium. On Sun Frauds to bay umtorbouts will vie for the world's recoids before tho Harbor View site of the exposition. Tho yaclitsuicu of the world will sail from Huropc across the Atlantic to New York and then through the Pnuunia canal to Huti Francisco. The I'aiiatna-Pacinc International ex position was tlrst proposed by Mr. It II. Hale, a merchant of Sun Francisco. In 1001 Mr Hale wrote a letter to the Merchants' association, mid the Idea took like wlldllro. At that time It was anticipated thut the canal would be opened In 1IUU, and WIS was the date set for tho exposition. An orgiiulzu Hon of tho commercial bodies begun the preliminary work, but lu iOOUcnino the lire. No ouo was dismayed In a shack built over embers hardly cool u PACIFIC 0CEAM BEACH FRONTING THE EXPOSITION SITE dry goods merchant placed a great Hgu, "Panauia-Pacine Intern Uiana! L.insltion. Sun Fnuu Isco, mill." and this became the battlecry lu the tight to build a lieu city Or mine than K.'D.oon.tmo now appro printed by fallt'ornlii Si.uoiMKMi has lieen raised tiy popular subsu'lptlous. f I.OOO.IKH) Is assured through a xpoilnl act of the legislature permitting the counties to tux themselves for expo-.! tlon purposes, $.),000.000 was upproprl ated by the state of California, uu I Sun FrnncNoo has voted a bond Issue of .000.u00 This Is tho largest sum thut has ever beer, raised for a wjrld's exposition ut un Initial stajre. Hut It U only a starter. EVENING EDITION. )' .i.-ii'Ll? uL-jujlu 5iir, tfff& mm ST. KIIANCIS linUOIIIAL. TOWKK. The contributions of I'hlnn and .la pan toward the exposition in mnirnlll ceiice and variety will surpass au. thing ever seen outside of the orient and even lu tho far cast Itself A eon servatlvo estimate ut their combined expenditure toward the exposition Is $1(.(:oo,CiJO Hawaii nud the Philip pines will contribute more than $1,000 mo e.ich. The Pnellle coast of the United States and the whole weet will be featured up more etensel than they have been within their history. Side cxcur-iniis from the main Hue or stop n"crs upon any ut the eight tiaiiscon tlueiitnl s stems terminating upon the I'acllle const will afford (lie visitor uu opMoituuliv to see those attractions of America thut appeal tohtm. To most people the names of these (ibices will curry a phture the '.'oeiulte, the Uraud Canyon of tho Colorado, the iiii&fraisrcTw MMM---v ' - Yellowstone National park. Great Salt lake, Pugct sound, tho Inland trip to Alaska, the government's huge recla mation projects lu sixteen western states, tho Columbia river region, tha redwood forests of California, tho tlri of Oregon, tho big trees on tho ap proach to tho Yoscmlte, Arizona nnd Now Mexico, youngest of tho states Nevadn nnd bouio of tho greatest min" Ing camps in tho world. Perhaps most Interesting of nil wlU bo tho opportu nity for u trip through tho Panama canal either coining or going. Tho reconstruction of Sau Francisco Is ono of tho greatest miracles wlthla tho history of American municipalities. Five hundred nnd eight city blocks, embracing tho principal business and residential isirtlous of the city, wcru wiped from the earth In 11)00. Tho streets were covered In some places with debris forty feet deep, yet today n stranger to tho city would novcr know from Its appearance that a flro had occurred. Tho loss through Uio flro Is estimated by Insurance underwriters ut $400,000, 000 To reconstruct San Francisco culled for greater wealth than was de stroyed by the lire and far exceeded tho cost of building tho Panama canuL Since the lire $212,000,000 bus been ex pended upon new buildings alone. Today Hun Francisco Is tho nowest city In the world. Its buildings rep teseut the latest type of modern ro enforced concrete structures. It has more than 1,1100 hotels nud apartment houses, with accommodations to suit ull parsons. In preparing for tho Pununiu-Puelflo International exposition hundreds of Its emissaries are visiting nil tho re gions of the world. Fourteen gover nors of western states on a -l.ono mllo trip through the east on a special trula recently culled attention to tho exposi tion nnd became hotter acquainted wltti their brothers of the eastern state. IN GOLDEN GATE PARK. Ono of the directors of the exposition Is now In .In pun It Is said that his majesty the Ftuperor Mutsithlto will dona to tho use of tho Imperial art col lection to tho exposition. The board of 'ady managers, of which Mi's. Plioebo Hearst is honorary president, Is In dependently tuklng up those phases of the exposition that beloig particularly to woman's domain 'J ho setting Is being propured. With inpresslvv exposition structures rising from Hun Francisco buy. with city nnd wooded slopes as u background and In th. foreground n vast fleet of battle ships of the world, the sight will be ono of tho magnificent spt etudes of history.