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Show mjhiy nations desire to participate; Already Eight Foreign Natrons Asyc Reserved Quarters for Cxtcnsivc Exhibits Word has been received by the Panama-Pacific International Officials at San Francisco that Costa Rica would participate in the 1915 Universal Exposition. That country is the eighth foreign nation that has accepted President Taft's invitation to take part in the nation's celebration cele-bration of the completion of the Panama Canal Thus far Japan, Haiti, Guatemala, Salvador, Panuma, Honduras and Mexico have notified the State Department Depart-ment at Washington, that they' will make exhibits on a large scale at the coming Exposition. sMHHHBHBHflHH9HHHHHHHJ ipwfwiij l ill VI Oju!JIWI sition. Without doubt it will bo tho greatest and f rur dost display of tho resources and pr ducts of tho world ever witmssed. I Within a few days tho Exposi-j itfon officials will ask tho city I council of San FrnI)ehtuo cltoq 'all streets leading to Jtaifew&l tion grcymdin ocdnn tri ;permit 'of tjho ons vuctifH if ( Jro fynco' around the site. The fence will bo about three iniloti in length. I AMI i |