Show t r SETS WHEELS MOVING OVING AT SEATTLE I 1 1 Presses Telegraph Key Ky of ofLE Alaska Cold CaM Capital and Big Alaska Alaska- YUKon YUKon- I Ii i e Exposition Is Op Mud R RJ Rc mg J in Ill Queen City of 01 the thc West t II pE LE Vm Wash h. h June Junc I. I President President Taft in the theat thel l 1 at 3 30 o lock o'clock this afternoon pressed a telegraph a akan kan gold and across the continent the resultant i i 1 1 motion the wheels of the Yukon Alaska sitio loosed the waters of its fountains un- un anners started its bands hands playing released I 1 daylight fireworks called upon the saluting g 1 Ii and Japanese fleets set all the I in the harbor and all the locomotives in the railI rail- rail I 11 bellowing and md shrieking and brought forth from all Seattle which had bad toiled for forr r r a about hont this day I t the worlds world's fair the presidents president's si sig- sig I. I Ut t with military pre- pre I tion lon gates gatts were opened t troops from the theBy thea theand a yand and amI navy Daty the he Japo Jap- Jap 1 0 o and Soya and the By paraded through the thed CEc d command of Colonel Gu U. U 8 S. A. A and the tha co coLa eol- eol m La 1 from a stand tand at the IT mt t of honor bv hv expositing expo expo- p f governors anc anci and andI I jill i and Uriel rid rp Sebree n l exercises were held heir le 1 amphitheater sloping t The Th sta stage e seat seat- ns s 's 5 at the lakeside anc and I Il ad l of the seats e C viewed view the pro- pro I ke of music an annan IR man nan Catholic Bishop IDa Qa brief addresses byra by br ra r A. A Nadeau Nadean anCl and anI the long adV ade ad ael e PI V IIiI Hill pf o oi n i board and a Bishop Frederick W. W i I noon Pacific time the white house that and President Taft rafts Taft's s rese re- re se the ila flags i boils bells maIl maS ma- ma S Il fireworks s and e 0 message was anig anig an an- ig Ilg i gong ong struck strUik five I American ila fia flag and ana thousands of small tt d in n the th breeze A Ate Ate te fired a n sainto of ofas ofos os as 1 the Japanese and ands s tho the harbor several sed ed out their tribute s ed to invited guests and in in the Id ng During the after- after r Wr at all an the thee e daj day was warm and I considered It has hs become almost a a forgotten forgotten for for- gotten term for I Economy and Justice The curtailment of federal expenses by one-fourth one would assist not only efficiency effi eM- In the departments but reforms now postponed by the task of raising raisins and aad an J the rage of ot spending great sums that should be left leCt in the pockets of ot the peo peo- PI pIe Last T ast and noblest conception of ot all born from the associated life liCe of mankind is justice occasion the law- law Continued on page paJe 6 EXPOSITION NOW OP OPEN J Continued from page pace 1 I making baking power has been Invoked In not to punish but to o give e one man an un- un lair r advantage d g uta at r the c cost of another t e wholly or In part property 7 aU earned arned and fairly used to between activities by ic laws aws The tendency is by no bens universal al but its l' l presence Is s pal pal- and i-and a too dangerous n o to be he Ignored o be grea greatest test service to the nation to iy state and city today would be the for a It term of oC years ears of law for lawmaking of World ib his hll address Mr Ir Hill said Idea US-Idea of a a. federation of the world t realization In the great I ns that assemble mans man's progress g SS in self develd devel- devel e e d toward a his I d development el n of earth erth j Most Moat of the expositions of ot the past a a. historic motive It Is a 1 sign of ot when wo we move o away from I. I d to on some come ew past a fact and celet cele cele- l t instead the general vet s sweep of such as make for tor future progress he sUon today tada faces forward not backward io oat K IB Ic the genius of the Alaska Alaska- Yukon Alaska Yukon Yukon- t U o- o exposition ks an Epoch i bis is occasion marks also a change in A attitude of the Pacific coast ra a the rest of ot the country here once a certain aloofness a certain U of ot separate Independent In- In y t here long persisted here a kind of ot difference about what might be happen- happen h J beyond e ond the mountain barrier to the theThis theThis t This exposition may be regarded 1 the he laying of ot the last rail the tho tn t of the last spike in unity of mind purpose between the Pacific coast and ande e country east of or the mountains It is th thc witness of or that constantly broaden- broaden jEt tie which is both the price we pay T t civilization and the boon that it con con- upon us Never Ne again can the Pai Pa Pa- i coast withdraw into Itself never slackening of the I Sn In can cn it know any life Ire that sweeps through all the g 0 YC ve sins Jl hen It cro crosses ses the great dd |