Show MAGNIFICENT TIMBER I Philippine Islands Have Great roves of Hard Cabinet Woods San Francisco May 17Cal F F llllder Is back from his third visit to the Philippines in the Interest of the Smithsonian Institution and Is hereon Smlhsonlun InsttuLon on his way to Washington with the llrst collection of specimens that aggregate aggre-gate about Ii COO piece having an Intrinsic In-trinsic value of something like SI2000 I and constitute an exhaustive exhibit of the manufactures trades arts tools domestic utensils costumes weapons woods and Industries of the Philippine Islands The balance of the exhibits will arrive In the course of the next two months The interesting display will first be arranged at the Pan American exhibition that will open at Buffalo next May Afterward the collection col-lection uvlil be returned to Washington Washing-ton and arranged as a Filipino department depart-ment In the National museum Col llllder says that the greatest oI11 Col moat profitable industry of the future in the Philippines will be that connected with the marketing of mag nllleunl timber that covers the Islands There ole extensive groves of hard cabinet woods and other woods unknown un-known lo the commercial world He has also made a collection of all the fibers of the country among them the celebrated one from which Manila rope Is I mare This liber he says is not hemp at all but comes from a species of panama peculiar to the Philippines I Nxt to thl hard oods these fibers will be of great commercial value jI j I |