Marvelou Thirty-six of the World' Noted Arc The photographs upon t lions who visit tho Panama The opening of the Pan tory of tho world, and in r? a display of tho world's pro] The news that England lng Interest tliut Is evcrywli Thlrtv.ulv ~c *1? ' " ?.. v.. ia vj-i iu?j wuriu g Australia, Austria. Bolivia, Ecuador, France, Guatamala, sla, Peru. Portugal, Salvadoi have appropriated enormous Canada has appropriated $6( The natives of every ch of the progress of their nath Throughout tho United year. At a recent meeting < in railroad fares. Tho expc and closes on December 4, 1 The exposition today is < The passenger on a steam beholds tho vast domes of the tho domes and minarets ol fore the main group of e.x north upon the harbor for i sea esplanado has been con: uenuny landscaped with tl shrubs brought from distan multitudes will gather durin day the assembled warships night a wonderful scries of forty or fifty miles away. T parallel San Francisco harbo VIEW OF /5 r r ^ is , - . ,:?:b VV... ' : x v l:.: : " "> I iR < :: - - * '{\#fs : }: < I T-. j - CTopyrl^ht, 1914, by Panama-PacMI This photograph shows Exposition in San Francisco gaged to decorate tho expos interior of the dome is embe Jules Guerin, the noted .artist FIRST NEWS F l|ll ||| ; ^ ' * ?> '* ~ | ' v ?!? > 'f". A Nearer View of th s Works of. be Shown 3 Navies Will Participate Offic ihitects Create City of Palace Never Beheld?Englan IiIb pago reveal just a few of the 1 Pacific International Exposition In ama canal isf*regarded by tho natioi jcognition of tho great work at Pan gross as his never been seen befort will exhibit at tho Panama-Pacific iciu luivi ii iq Americas Panama ca: i great nations will officially partici Brazil, Bulgaria, Canada, Chile, C< , Haiti., Holland, Honduras, Italy, Ja r, Siara, Spain, Sweden, Turkey Un sums. The Argentine, for example. 10,000 and construction is far advan rflized country on earth will be ena to land. States and In foreign lands million )f the Transcontinental Passenger a: rsitlon opens on February 20 915. m me of the sights of the world. A er through tbo Golden Gate ** 5 exposition palaces rising like sjt ' a fabled Oriental city. Bo- uni position palaces, which face th< more than one mile, a great cjfl structod; this has been wonlousanda of raro trees and jrU t parts of the world. Ilere jnf g tbo exposition to view by w]i of the world's navies and at colored illuminations visible int 'lie en ire eximslMnn -- ... ... (,.vuuua a i t; r for almost throe miles. ismi i HALF-DOME IN THE WONDEI i c International Kxpcsitlon Company. a half-dome in the colossal Palace in 1915. The world's most noted itiou palaces and. as a result, the llished with a superb mosaic of brill t. The height to the top of the hall MCTURE OF THE WONDERFUL - /r ' The h / ; v." v \ ; -V ''- v'\ Gardens oi r3f Wf ; . - |L 1 will be on< . V5' ; .'I t.rs tin',. j will I,ii ' ? j . ' ' . j Ik'tltH Wit -L . 'V.' [r/y'i f) " ' P1 ^ early In M mii'M'" ju ^jpw w 1 February 1 V**- ^ 0 Dome. Copyright, Itl Art to I i at San Francis* ially Upon a Stupendous Scale?WorWwH s the Like of Which Man Has 9 d to Exhibit $N housanda of marvels that wfll be seen bj thrfiii San Francisco next year. 38 as one of the most stupendous events tn thtt jh lama there will be exhibited In San FranolaQ0^i|il International Fix position la evidence of the ^B>| nal celebration. -SB pate In the exposition. Here la the list: ArgemB >; ta Rica, Cuba, Denmark, Dominican RepqH pan. Liberia, New Zealand, Nicaragua, Dana ma, V iguay, Venezuela and Great Britain. The has appropriated $1,300,000 gold for Its dliplp ced on the great Canadian pavilion, bled at San Francisco to behold a surpassing vii v iS s of people are planning to visit the exposition ns asociation it was decided to make great reduetlO HANDSOME book of sixty pages, illustrated i proiuBoiv in colors and giving detailed descriol tions of the Panama-Pacific International Expoion to bo held in San Francisco from February 20 til December 4, 1915, and of the Panama canal and j canal region, will bo mailed by the Panama-Paic International Exposition free of charge to all luirers. Tho booklet is intended as a general ide to prospective visitors and will also contain onnatlon concerning the great engineering feat ich the exposition is to celebrate. Write to the n'ager, the Hurnau of Publications, Panama-Pacific ernational Exposition, Exposition building, San inclsco, for tho booklet. RFUL PALACE OF EDUCATION. of Education at the Panama-Pacific Internatlom artists, mural decorators and sculptors were e: huge structures are indescribably beautiful. Th liant colors, designed under thfe supervision of M '-dome is 110 feet. . PALACE OF HORTICULTURE v ~~~~~~ ' ' use P-'lnrh of Horticulture 1b not In the So ith f i In' I'.inaina-Paeillc International Exposition md r> of t> in >?t striking features an tho visitor enIt 1 n trnlnu n* TV* ?- ? ...... . fiurn ub k)\/WLL OH 0?t. 1 UU UUUiO iver? d v illi glass, and at night colored sea rcbhin the palace will cause the great globe to h all the color* of the rainbow. The llghtlnj ~?f?e visible from the harbor. Crowning ttyt dime en the "flower basket." This Is 26 feet Jfi h?lght is more than one hundred tons. This riotows the framework of the building an It appeared ay. The exposition will open In San Francisco 20, 1916. 4. by Panama^Paetflo Irilirnritlonal ttipo.lt Ion OcW.panjr, HAVl looked over our b you to take a look in many lines. Many ol shoes in brokei buy tliem Irom tl i i " I. the lot. 11 so it m Big Lot Sampk Several Dozer tanGy strip* and from did If you need a Tie.a lore buying. Si We have on hand EE each, we are ollering pondingly low prices. \ || Aswe have said be |V go a I some price. V Beaulilul Line of D i ltl When y I III a rtn* a * j|,| FAbtLAi I List Of Candidates. Li The candidates and the offices leii ni^acHtitvp tile -iw I follows: For United States Senate? Cole L. Rlease, L. D. Jennings, W. P. Pollock, ICllison D. Smith. First District?K. J. Dennis and R. S. VVhalev. Second District?James F. Byrnes and R. M. Mixson. i nirti District?Wyatt Aiken, I F\ H. Dominick, V. S. ICvans ami I John A. I Iorton. g Fourth District?T. C. Dun- | can, Joseph T. Johnson and S. J. j Nieholls. a- Fifth District?D. F. Finley and 6 \V. F. Stevenson Sixth District?A. L. I lamer, - J. F. Fllerbe and J. \V. Ragsdale. Seventh District?A. F. Lever, For Governor?Lowndes J, Browning, J no. G. Clinkscales, K.A.Cooper, J no. T. Duncan. ' Win. C. Irby, Jr., Richard I. Man- ' ning, Jno. B. A. Mullally, J no. G. Richards, Chas. Carroll Simms, t Ch is. A. Smith and Mendel L. , Smith. i For Lieutenant Governor?A. < J. Bethea, Win. M. 1 lamer, J. A. , Hunter and B. Frank Kelly. < For Secretary of State?R. M. < IvlcCown. ( For Comptroller General?A. < W. Jones and J. A. Sunimersett. { For State Treasurer?S. T. ( Caller. / , For Adjatant (General?W. W. < Moore and M. C. Willis. < For Sta ? Superintendent of < Fducation? J L. Swenringen. For Allornev ( !i??n?r.il V <" v IV u\ I ill 4 \. \|. Brice and I'hos. II. IVeplos ^ lor Commissioner of AjJricul- < lure, ( ommerce and Industries? < E. J. Watson. \ For Railroad Commissioner? ( James Cansler, (ieo. \Y, Faire.v, < C. I), Forlner, 1- 1.111k W. Shealev, ( Jno. II. W harton anil W. I. 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