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' I'llaces by July 'OIL One of them. the great liachinery Palace. la practically completed now, several ir..,-,..-,; .v,?....x...-7- is,,,, 7 44$' ' . 1,,,.1 I be finished in April or May end all will be ready for the installation of exhibits by July L ," '7 . ;.,,,,... 7 ' :: . ,,,,,c.101,64,5.,,,,......, .r.,,1.,- ,, le'l , 1,,r, actit,0 work tura begun in the COW:C.111101W District on the many beautiful and elaborate structures to be 'lik''' ., .),,,,eiivic '''' ' 2f "L',. ,.... , . 2 144.44, Cd4.1,.. I. ' -,1) 1 rroomd l'Y conceasionalm to house their attractions. All these men are under 4 have : contract and bond to t " thcr rroiecis hi complete working order on the opening day. ...i0"... I. Mane for tho numerous State Solidiwe and for the Pavinons of foreign nations-ernow being submitted and EPART OF Expo5ITION-5tI- E PhOlOGRAPHEO FOt1AM, AEROPLAN: . , sppr.vel in mold frequency. and while the Exposition itself- tree no direct control over the erection of them build- , into, ',very influence that it may exert to expedite their completion will be ralletta2-1'k, ille International Exposition Cm rhotografh Copiright 1914. by exerted., and 1 Morehead ne serious : leaks tn this part of the site. of a part of tho Fanatna-Psctri- c M,r than Exteisin site sae tahen from an aeroplane at height of 1.000 feet. In the foregrourid is Pete 'til manufacturers front an parts el the work have triads applicatine for exhibit apace: In feet e the Will lie beforo ti'e l',Ala,-of Fine Arts .Ntxt come tight of the sat main exhibit Fabler's, terminated by-th- e colosisal Palace Ot Ka. soars) in our Exhibit Palates has already been overapplied for. The WOrk of aelectioll of rePresentativo txt.ihtwan4 the eliottnent of Apace will shortly be taken up and the tnetallation of exhibits will begin about July chinery. n hirh Is 067 feet long. 2.7 I....4 IA.! and I.it. tc-- t high. rho dome of the huge l'atitee of education in therocegfotind on the right rise to a height 1., thiis giving exhibitors nearly Sins months to get ready. Maraordinary care has been taken to give exhibitors of 160 feet in the center ofthe t holograph is 'wet' a great lagoon., marking the Court of theUniterse. The main exhibit palaces aisittibe.the loftiest and moat falicies for the rapid handling of their goods. and betels no reason whir an the exhibits, should not be cornabout greet courts will give an effect of singular massiveness and grandson. impressive 'exposition structurest ever built, and tittle exits,odinitiy-troupin- g On the right of the photograph mar he SOPM 11 tg from afar a singte vaststructure. Petelt arranged weeks before the gates are Molted. en the hills of San Francisco. The island in the top center ta Goat Ise . Th,ore exhibit' will make a repreeentation of human acbkrvement In the arta tsciences and Industrial which. I land, bing between San Francisoo and iiierkeley. Orie of the tuagnith'ent archilectunst efftets of the exposition Is the huge Tower of Jewels. 439 feet In beigh6. Wieve. has never been .. Which twill mark the south gateway to the Court of .the Utilvtrce. The archway in the center of the tower is 121 feet high. eurpaneed, even if equaled, .. - I tve harehaa over 7.606 applications tOr Coroxislotw and those thathave been - giventmaciaarawn the highest -. , raid. as regards novelty. Interest and attractioa. Our smusement district win be plearmatig remembered - for log completion and .111 be ready to re- has been introducedthe P'.irceo Nan, after the Expoeition dome. . ceive the exhibits by December. light Ilit at all times be hidden front, Tyre hundred and sit'national and International congresses have already voted to nmet in Pan Frandece during The Palace of Horticulture. which Is th, spretaterw 1117, ,d it leprobable that the Mustier at organized .bodies. which will assertible in 1316 in San Francisco win be Of &horst the 11,e4 lighting Ppt,Irs at the il construcl . entireiy being , fez 61.0, . -a tig et Es posiPhi(' he nt erna t tur,. plans for a naval pageant are progressing wen,' and Dom:assurances itheady recetved lain ltustified' Cass with a dome Ile fret high and great h igb lights Ivifi he thinen Into re-- '', In twliesins The rename-Pacifi- c International Exposition trill open on Feb. 310. '.. that there will be few if any. !whose poeticising' naviee that will be unrepresented In the great fleet . 300 feet in diameter. hasof Itstheframe In Lion ISIS. and close Dec. 4. 191S viris,h will assestible at crystal lief and the rilach,ws soentuated by place. and the setting Road& mill through the Panama Caltill and through the GoldextGlite to take part... Hampton A composite fleet at the warships or the isorld's male& surpassing means fit hmi"1,n purplish dippedlarops.' facades will ivrm commence.. b out opening exercises. , hit'h wi:1 throw heavy shadows where . every maritime spectacle of history. will assemtde Francisco bar. leachniente from the armies or many nations WM gather in the Exposition grounds during tell and in friendly Wonderful Tropical Gardens. bor shortly after the formai opening of the Exposition. riva'ry will illustrate their proficiency- in feats of sums. sr has been made The progress greatest A .1-nf the eticWar The Exposition grounds lie within the T, vast prelitninary work of creating a'greitt- Universal EsPoeltiou Is csisslets. San Francisco.. hatttte rei'Pens"" In the constriction of the gardens. tit ill be the on tbe shores of San Francisco 'harbor. and sce juuttnaSle reel...led by the Government of the United States to the intihator,--- a people of California la being successfully executed,' When It Is considered that nati,n however. . Facilic-oteatthirty-six-ine- h At.4 as the Exposittow Palaces arise and tlie Golden entrants Gate , tf tue .from the reached 'from the They fortyeight physical shell for this greatest of oduMtive celebrations assumes & little snore than a year, Leo the try center Of Sari. Francisco In tWentY-fiv- e In which lb. genital Of Master artists and architecte conceived it. the peopid of Amerkw may, rent se- - ; but irearchitt prole--Anr- s minutes. ot,ireezed ' sur.4: bmitty Exposition-wa- s of Pita the impossible The- sros of the grounds is equal to the combined that their pride and patriotism Will 'end elpreasion in a celebration that in its high educational value, in s'ides ni et.ery co:nr in CAI pteareas of the from the viewpoint of I landscsite gar. glass hp oh.cal influence end in itra Thai hAtt.ry -- wtil play a light' World, 'Columbian Exposition at Chicitgo and the of mankind twthe Panama Expo splendor will wor!hily celebrate the supreme triumph .. , dener. being composed of sand and salt. (rum. ., CaNat, a the-Marl Ilit Buffalo. The entiiiti The Danre.of palaces are the loftiest exposition the 'wonderful tropical gardens which symphony. build-Ineever 13:;. 3:.0 and 430 feet. 160. erected. rising Light flori, vr'on .the rng ttnits )2leb exist at present seem rernarkable. Thfrty-tw- o Fon the Gol,,it.n time every i foreign powers have accepted the Invitation Of tiles cidted. an enchanted et,. Exposition wM sot be eglebrated Ontil vention. Immensity is the keynote of I Millions of cubic yards of sand sere nishtthrough dotteal Great steam with, "iota ---- --- ( Arab LIcE t he Pattama-Ps- Ee baron to the site. the Exposition le now thewtrocture.- - and its principal win-- - pumped- from-th- e The 'esplays from South Arpgrica will be more itaberate than any will 'be arrarge,i ttt cer. ''' t chic International more than halt comPleted and emery tectural feature consists of three main and upon this bus 40.000 cubic yards 'perforations eVir shown outside that continent t these forms If and tall) through -- Twenty-dy- e Decem .as will on naves and a detail of before either rich soil spread' bay he secondary perfected Exposition steam- Under high oto'footo n I be'i The most notable loan collection of the .paintinge of the old in:asters . ber of is year. 11As absolutely &sir. side. thousand of these yards were dredged forced to risen from ever shown in America will be exhibited from Euroi,eati iiertes. a height,of Scie fejt in the 1019:iliSeii river bed a Eight Palaces Grouped.. shores of San tam e that there will be nounfinialled part Hundreds of great conventions and congresses h ho members live in shape of genii. larks, demons, flowerkt WA eg she de'. liteehia. point seventy mile' distant. liranclacs Say in of the Exposition en the opening. day. ' To 64 It et Franci.sco In of palace world the will nex an meet ear,.. in parts plumes and .hattleshipe, The. beams ' Many millions of rare plants and from the scintillator short a space An army of 4.000 pies is working on try are the eight palaces composing ':11 : 9,,el., '' Motorboat gong festivals. intertuttional military meets. still. cause, .the ant' ,ht , shrubs were exof collected eleven trees the main and oven the Its and of time that palaces by the innin group. Divided aa they are races and international aviation meets are among he spectacular events ''''' 4. ,,,, . shape', to assume Cern. waver to those who hays buildings nine are mom than be per treat courts. and being uniform in pert gardeners from all parte of the gigantic - scheduled. Two hundred and teenty-tiv- e thousand dollars wilt be given darkness and dissolve or : to the cent completed- .-and world brought watched tho Exposition. and daily In the largest stakes ever offered in a harness meet; even more aiU by height general architecture,' tom. .i'. presenting a weird and beautiful ellreCt. , construction Beecher Flow ThrougI It. $k''', stock position. they seem to be under one where they were planted in nurseries. awarded in live premium& Tits Tower of Jewels-To-eugm7, , m The Palace of Machinery. the WSW roof. They ranee tn slecrees of per- - lath houses and Apreenhoutsew later to pgress 1 Thy most famous Architect in the .1;nite4 States- worked- together- - to ' Use- 'Wert or ati actual of wooden - building --ever erected., sas ceateas completion at teuereat palace be- - traneplanted on : I tittis i obo vast the Exposition City. and the main exhibit Palaces .iirts produce A 4440s. the palms iehteh fairyland.' hundreds of thousands of; InairVIOUNI completed on Jan. 11. Jonl one Telislatt of Edooltiont: 95 ker cent. Food Prod. Two.nowhundred of cost grouped to form a single 'tut:tendons clesigit --- a vast city of palaces ' ,:;:-- .., :: . t: the-more , ara per-cenSe' be growing Where then but little from MO 'jewels" will. riuspendecit IT the Construction work had been acts Agriculture per by huge domes and tewore-an- d Intersperged with great open I : Fi-- - .; 4 snore than a Year started. It was in this immense struc- cent. Mines and Metallurgy SS per cent. each. Trees were brought front India. hnportant archltecturad Points of the courts. ago NI but ture that Lincoln Beecher successfully Varied industries ss' par teat, Liberal Africa. Australia. Central and South Palaces. and upon these-- the rays from, N.,,,,,,,,-4- ' beitd-set- -litrintneds of thousands-o- r fhtulai-nr- e , Philippinis-laltmd- s. IL.-.- -bean .0I made his &emplane night. the $41 feet Arts MI per cent.: Transpoctatilm se, per Arnerhs- - and-t- he ntly mit up0n the Expositimi.grounda ,' coliection are tismisits trim -In x......t, the sand- dunes antin length Many of these wererhurfsresa of year, aisl . at speed cent, ferns Introduced from Australia. rummer eAtteockl Partil salt of seventy miles an hour. establishing The Palace of Fine- Arta' will house 1 old. and a aPectal Iritern had to be de- hand polished its Austria, with an exThe building of the Exposition has proceeded, with Prodigious rapid. ,- tAttca or WARM) marek xolaay to tranalihult thetn.. ceptionally; hard glass'as a base, and will 4 Iltr.-T- his olic,Ituur record for the first indoor woolen alt of the great art exhibits of the Ea- - fvivw wilLbe the Bret great Ames-loaettereritum espositiontoctiebrate a present as it ExPosition n The whole." In manner been a such has 'ho smrpended that the arit, flight ever. suempted. great The compost-no- position. included in which are gorse of day adhlevementthe building of the Panama c.nat. All exhibits enter. if it wets in treated Rumst the te treasures al art the of Europe, the principal of the palace classic. reality huge sibrationgrom buildings est for commercial award will be of contemporaneous inanutactunt and tani or whour IPII- - en predominating. with a touch of the which will for tai .,.., rit tints have beeW"Itaire with the palaces lad trees and sufliciezt O. make them sway and ; will be shown In action whenever practicable. Jeltleal lY hi a eompleted ed - , which is Greek refilling influence plainly shown. taken from the private and stational ilOwera mere tee elOf Petaled ac'entrY- - Outset The Tower og setting In Itld in view a perfected spectecle.with thalustallation Visitors .r..Pie1 garden. , ' and the treatment is somewhat modern galieries of the continent and exhibited To cart, Mit this Wea of a Malta tar-- at to cost la LOOC., nal b. completely coy. i eg at ovary exhIbit - A4!!?eii.F12 the tormat-OPen!-et Ps. and expressive et machinery and in Pnacipla of .sistecrart eredwith then& ag exposition. This indlding lit seay,lther, ' , , .. ' , - Pueirrise of the ' . , , ''''' , ir ' . International e t, ,,r4,4r..4.1.1 .4,........l000n,, , ,. .. .,, .7.4--- -- --- Panama-Pacifi- t ' L,,,,,,tr,,.741 ' - P.. ".. .,,- , 11 r .:7,4,,i' , I ' w ,Nciai - 4.,; 4 ...a...1.AP. ; - . . , , - " , u '-' . . ', ... , ' '''' , , , ,, 3' ia ' ; 1 11,..,,, AcIA, -.- MANUFACTURES - . C. - ' - -- .,' 1 A 1 r ,. 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