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Qm ? ?? ?m niii'iii"ii'i'H"?"ii>-<j. **~*QOO :* ,. u i Midway at the I Will Be the Qi? MIMIMII ?.?||?'|?. lH-X"0?' ?Q0 O By HAMILTON M. V/RIGHT. FOLLOWING the battleship parade Into San Francisco harbor?the opening event of the Panama - Pacific International exposition in 1925?there will be a program of events of world interest and importance in a succession of two months apart, interspersed with lesser events: Tacht and motorboat races of an international character for great trophies and cash prizes: aviation meets with the famous bird men of the world; Olympic games, In which , the athletes of the world will take part; intercollegiate contests; automobile races, in which the holders of the world's records will participate in the automobiles of every nation; military maneuvers, in which the crack cavalry and infantry of this and other nations will participate upon an extended scale. The location of the exposition gives widest scope for the greatest international sports program in history. The auto races will pass into Golden Gate park before the huge concrete Coliseum seating 75,000 people. The military maneuvers and Olympic games will also be held in the Stadium. On San Francisco bay motorboats will vie for the world's records before the Harbor Vie^ site of the exposition. Noted yachtsmen will sail from Europe across the Atlantic to New York and then - through the Panama canal to San Francisco. Personal invitations will be extended to the foreigD rulers to attend the exposition if possible or to be represented by their diplomatic representatives in the royal yachts. The concession and amusement features at the exposition will be among the most striking and original ever dis . played. The "Midway" will be located at the Ilarbor View site of the exposition, the location of the night life cf the exposition, and every possible fea' ttire that can be conceived as appropriate to an e- position will be shown. The Chinese residents of San Francisco have under wa.- x project for a great Chinese conces ion which will be surrounded by a replica of the great wall of China, inclosing within its environs a series of Chinese communities and embracing every possible feature of interest in Chinese life from the manufacture of silks and ivory and woodcarving to sampans and junks floating on m'niature waterways and ^ \ A h I cBKMy^^^BBBfliifeeJL^^flsSilMwBMHBii^^B | ^L?g^M jp* /* SMflygukTV j^H A - I BimSSB Mflr.'M A \ ^ \ /"> r^^L-^iSBI j ^ " 3 THE MUSEUM IN GOLDEN G 1 "" Amid ssmitropical settings will be "Panama-Pacific International expositioi 'portraying the life of the river dwellers around Canton. The concession will cost $1,000,000, and influential " ?hinese with American attorneys and engineers will shortly leave for the orient From Nevada concessionaires ; will establish a riproaring mining camp, picturing the days of *49 and the bonanza era of the Comsto. k ' lode. Bret Harte's heroes, old Wells Fargo stage drivers, gamblers and gambling, bad men, prospectors, shootings and holdups will lend a realistic* ' touch to the camp, j But the chief charm of Harbor ^View for most people will lie in its setting on San Ftanelsco bay. As the ' crow flies the site extends along the water front for about a mile, but fol * * /i# fUa ? lowing tne irregular vuutuuio vi iuv chore the distance Is more than that. 5 Along the entire water's edge at Har^bor View will be built an esplanade. ,'or band, along which visitors may jValk, and an existing lagoon will be laade tfre basis Qf a superb yacht harbofT Classic columns will rise from " the water's edge, and near by will be \ the great exposition structures, the Palace of Liberal Arts, the educatlon*' ~ Pryt,1-milrl . f aJ building, uinuuiuviuitvi WV4..V. j tog and other edifices that house the . more serious phases of the exposition, as distinguished from the amusement f features. Harbor View lies as an amt phi theater, with its sides the wooded ? sloj>es of the Presidio and the tenant(ed hills of San Francisco. It is near . the most populous part of the city : and is not more than twenty minutes' ( walk from Nob Hi!), whore lived the ' multimillionaires of California's early I mining days. Locking down from the [ hills one ear* s^e all over the Harbor | View site, while from Ilarbor View oo0 > --ooo Panama Pacific Most Striking and ooO ? ? >Oo o itself one may look out over the bay through the GoldeD Gate to the Pacific >cean. At night Harbor View will be brilliantly illuminated with incandescents, Finsen lights and waterfall illuminations. A cbaiD of lights will stretch across the Golden Gate, the inte national fleet of battleships in the harbor will be illuminated, a huge JAPANESE TEA GABDEN IN GOLD] Japan will make the greatest exhib dom at the Panama-Pacific Internationa T*. . , 1 fit*" H H *Wt* l?|fe ft * $fe*pi -.'. .v:* :': <> '. :>.' fe: ' .; .} \- ? '< ' >S^P: ?t x^yi ^ ^ ATE PARK, SAN FRANCISCO. [ located the permanent features of the I i to be held in San Francisco in 19?5t i A GLIMPSE OF CHINATC China will display a wonderful ?xhjt exposit'on at San f^arcisco in '91b. 00Q.?..--?' ? . . ? > ?0 j f ' Exposition j Original of All 1j o oOo"""--"-*-' * *'8 commemorative structure towering 1,300 feet above the Golden Gate will be surmounted by a searchlight, and its outlines will be limned with incandescents. In faet, the contours of the exposition site will be visible for miles away. The west will be on exhibition to those who view the Panama-Pacific In ? ? . ' " " g. '"g| ' *.& . *. y-4% : V, vf" " Pi Wgfcf ' 'J? r /v J? Mfc'? : : '$ ^ ^ ^ ^; ^ ^| EN GATE PARK, SAN FRANCISCO t ever shown from the Flowery Kingexposition at San Francisco in 1915. :ernational exposition In 1915. Under ;he stimulus of cheap railroad rates ind convenient traffic arrangements chousands will have an opportunity :hat tbey could have in no other way :o know their own country better Side excursions to the Yosemite, the 3rand Canyon of the Colorado, the Yelowstone National park, the Redwoods >f the north coast of California, the pig trees of the Sierras on the approach to the Yosemite. the side trip ,o Alaska by the inland channel. will pe parts of the delightful and educa:ive features of a visit to the exposi:ion. Routing over any of the eight transcontinental roads that terminate upon will pnnhlp the trav ?ler to come by one route and return ay another. Visits to the slopes of Puget sound and the great fast growng cities there, the Great Salt lake. :he Santa Clara valley, with its prairies of flowers; the orange orchards ;tretching from the northern portion >f the state to Los Angeles; Redlands, Riverside and San Diego and the jourley through the Panama canal, either oming or returning, perhaps most wonderful of all. will be among the unisual opportunities of 1915, to see nuch of the world at a moderate ex>enditure and under conditions never before obtained. When the Panama aual i9 in operation ships will negoiate the journey between Atlantic and Pacific coast ports in less than three weeks' time. <WR, SAN FRANCISCO. lit at the Panama - Paoifio *nt<?rnat ior.-ii a??a? ??????a? Our Ways and Theirs. We bake bread; f,ie Chinese people steam it. We keep to the right; they keep to the left. We use a scft pillow; they use a hard one. Our sign of mourning is black; theirs is white. Our windows are made of glass; theirs of paper. 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