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raMonPacilic Exposition Is Opened
he World foday By President Tafl
Hernia Special
Seattle Wash June 1 The rites
which present the AlaskaYukonPa
cifie Exposition to the world were
perf6rmed today with all the dignity
and splendor befitting such an occa
sion From the White House Presi
dent Taft started the electric spark
which communicated the energy to
the shafting of machinery hall and
amid the tumultous shouts of thou
sands the music of numerous bands
and the waving of flagsthe wheels
began toturn The great fair design
ed to exploit the industries and re
sources of the Far West Alaska and
the Pacific island possessions of the
United States was an accomplished
fact
An event of such magnitude could
not haye been initiated under more
favorable auspices Everything moved
with the smoothness of a well regulat
ed military family amid all the mu
sic the firing of salutes the cheers
of the reat throngs and the animat
ed scenes jn and about the handsome
and imposing structures composing
f T tlje exposition
Seattle was early astir in anticipa
tion of the great event Long before
t 8 oclock this morning the hour fixed
for the admittance of the public the
street cars on the Wallingford East
e and other lines leading from the
downtown section to the exposition
giounds were filled to capacity Be
fore the gates had been opened an
j nourlt was apparent that the esti
j f mated attendance of 100000 for the
xiay Was likely to be exceeded The
various structures on the grounds
were crowded early in the day and
toward noon the scene was one of
general activity Everything was in
motion The white buildings glittered
inr gay decorations the visitors car
ried flags in their hands and every
thing throughout the two hundred
acres washed on one side by the rip
T > ng waters of Lake Washington and
j 3 Ltlig other 3r Lake Union present
the exposilio was thronged f
opening hour
The program of the day was usher
ed In promptly at 9 oclock with a
mighty boom of cannon fired in mar
tial salute by a mounted battery
This was the signal for the formation
of a military and naval parade
through the exposition grounds The
procession comprised United States
cavalry and infantry sailors and ma >
rines from Admiral Sebrees Pacific
fleet and a detachment from Admiral
Ijichis Japanese squadron
The formal ceremonies began in the
exposition amphitheatre promptly at
1030 oclock Occupying seats on
the platform were the officials and
guests of the exposition Included
among the latter were Lieutenant
Governor James Dunsmuir of British
Columbia Governor W S Hoggatt of
Alaska Governor J H Brady of Ida
ho Governor F W Benson of Ore
gon Governor Gillett of California
Governor William Spry of Utah and
Governor M E Hay of Washington
At a signal from Director General
Nadeau while the guests were being
seated Innes Band of Cliicago played
America The enthusiasm was in
tense Thousands cheered and waved
their flags Some time was neces
sary to restore order Then Bishop
ODea of Seattle opened the formal
execises by Invoking the divine bless
ing
Director General Nadeau made a
brief Introductory address and was
followed by the other speakers on the
program These included James J
Hill and Congressman Rodenberg At
L
to
the conclusion of Mr Hills address
greetings were exchanged between
President Taft and President J E
Chilberg of the expostion
The amphitheatre was electrically
connected with the telegraph room of
the White House and President Taft
pressed the button which in this
case was made of Alaska marble and
ornamented with nuggets of solid gold
that started the wheels in machin
ery nail and thus actually opened the
great exposition
An artillery salute was fired imme
diately after the receipt of the mes
sage from President Taft and this
wasfollowed by a beautiful daylight
pyrotchenical display Meanwhile the
guests of honor adjourned to the New
York state building where an official
luncheon was served The guests
numbered nearly three hundred and
included the visiting governors may
ors of the surrounling cities and
others who have contributed toward
the success of the exposition
Unlike most of its predecessors the
Seattle exposition opens complete in
every detail All of the construction
work was finished several weeks ago
the debris removed the walks flower
beds fountains statuary and other
works of ornamentation completed
and the exhibits installed Through
out its vast extent the big fair opens
with every feature in readiness for
the welcome and entertainment of
the tens of thousands of visitors who
are expected to pass through its gates
this summer
AlaskaYukonPacific Exposition
Artists who had an opportunity to
see the grounds and buildings of the
AlaskaYukonPacific Exposition be
fore the official opening day were de
lighted with its scenic and architec
turalfeatures and did not hesitate to
declare it the most beautiful exposi
tion ever seen in this country The
management spared no cost to bring
about this result and speat more than
IlijOJKIjOOO on the buildings grounds
injnitftje
for the work rof man N6
other exposition could boast of so
glorious a sight as the panorama of
Mt Rainier Mt Baker and the gla
ciers of the Cascade Mountains of
which the most favorable view may
be obtained by the visitor from the
Cascades and the Gejser basin the
two principal ornamental features of
the exposition
Plan of the Exposition
The main buildings of the exposi
tion are grouped around the Cascades
and geyser basin They include the
large government building at the head
of the basin to the north and sym
metrically disposed on both sides of
the basin the Alaska Hawaii Fish
eries Mines Agriculture and Manu
factures buildings Back of Agricul
ture Hall toward The Pay Streak
which is the equivalent of Chicagos
Midway is the Foreign Exhibits
building while in a similar position
back of the Manufactures building is
the King County Exposition Hall Be
tween the building for foreign ex
hibits and The Pay Streak Is the
Canadian building and east of the
King county building aro located Ma
chinery Hall and its annex a struc
ture of the same size as Machinerj
Hall At the southern end of the
basin are the Music Pavilion and the
buildings of China and Japan sur
rounded by native villages and other
outdoor exhibits
The large space atthe southern end
of the grounds between Lake Union
and Lake Washington contains the
stadium which has a seating capacity
of more than twelve thousand the
AVENUE BAPTIST CHURCH REV A D SPARKMAN PASTOR
model farm and the stock exhibit In
the extreme northeastern corner of
the grounds is the natural amphi
theatre around which are grouped the
large Forestry building several state
buildings the buildings of Oregon
Michigan Washington New York
Chicago California Missouri the
Arctic Brotherhood Chehalls Spo
kane and the Philippines Many of
the buildings are permanent struc
tures and will later become part of
the University of Washington The
enormous Auditorium the Fine Arts
building and several administration
and service buildings are grouped in
the northwestern pait of the grounds
Idaho has its building close to the
Fine Arts building
The Pay Streak
The amusement features of the ex
position upon which a great deal of
thought has been spent are grouped
around what is called The Pay
Streak It ocntains the usual attrac
tions which were seen at nearly every
one of the large expositions
and in addition many new features or
less common ones There is a village
of Siberian Eskimos an Igorrote vil
lage the Oregon Trail represent
ing pioneer life in the northwest a
Spanish theatre and a large arena
with a seating capacity of four thou
sand where during the exposition ath
letic contests of all kinds will be
held Another interesting feature is
the representation of a Klondike
placer mine and representations of
scenes along the Yukon trail
Many Interesting Exhibits
This Is the first exposition which
has not asked financial assistance of
the government The government
however has not neglected this fair
but has spent more for its buildings
and exhibits there than at any pre
One of the last photos taken of
Gen John H Reagan Texas Grand
Old Man and the last survivor of
the Confederate cabinet being post
mastergeneral under Jefferson Davis
Died in Palestine March G 1905 la
vious exposition The total cost will
exceed 600000 The Alaskan exhibit
is one of the most interesting owing
partly to the fact that it represents a
territory but little known in the
states east of the Rocky Mountains
Many of the states have erected fine
buildings The largest state building
is that of California which is con
structed in mission style Two other
buildings of unusual interest and of
attractive appearance are the forestry
building and the immense log cabin
built by the Arctic Brotherhood Both
buildings will later be used by the
University of Washington
Another remarkable feature of the
exposition is the fine collection of
totem poles from Alaska and the mag
nificent Exposition Monument eighty
feet high and covered with many thou
sand dollars worth of virgin gold
from the Yukon country All through
the grounds restaurants rest rooms
drinking fountains and other conveni
ences for the visitors have been lib
erally provided and the lighting ar
langements are excellent in all parts
of the grounds
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TO GO TO PRISON
Henry Maynard of El Paso Will Ac
cept Sentence
El Paso Texas May 29 Oliver
Carr a Rock Island conductor running
mt of El Paso was today indicted at
Vlamagordo N M on a charge of
conspiracy to smuggle Chinese and
or smuggling Chinese
Henry Maynard a Santa Fe con
luctor also of this citj was convict
ed at Las Ciuces today on charges of
muggling and withdiew his notice of
tppenl He decided to accept the pen
tentiary sentence of eighteen months
STATES FINANCES
Treasurer Sparks Issues Report Shov
Ing Balances In Various Funi
Austin Texas May 31 Ac
to a statement of balances anS
bursements by the treasury for the
quarter ending May 31 given out to
day by Treasurer Sparks disburse
ments for the quarter amounted to
205S087 of which 798000 was
transferred from the general revenue
to the available school fund
The cost of running the state gov
ernment for the past three months
amounted to 12G00S7 This includes
the expenses incident to the meeting
of the legislature The balances to
the credit of the various funds total
2SS84G5 of which 2102807 is to
the credit of the general revenue fund
The balance in bonds is 10000000
Loyal Helpers
The Herald employes are the most
loyal in the country as they make
the interest of the Herald their inter
est The management Is indebted to
every one of them from the highest
to the lowest Had it not been for
co operation and hard work on the
part of all this edition would not be
the success that it is
Notice
At Fields Chapel eleven miles
southeast of Palestine on the Rusk
and Palestine road there Is to be on
the second Sunday in June an all day
singing Come and bring a basket or
friend chicken and other good things
with you W R W
Wynne Gave Bond
H P Wynne the man arrested here
a few days ago on advice from Aus
tin officers charged with robbery
was allowed bond at Austin yester
day inthe sum of S50 which he
made
First of the Season
Popular excursion to Galveston and
mented and loved by all Texans His
public services in connection with
the history of the Lone Star State are
so extensive and so well established
as to preclude any extensive writing
at the hands of the editors of the
Daily Herald
Houston Saturday June 5th For full
information apply to Ticket Agent I
G N R R or address D J Price
G P T A Palestine Texas l5t
WEATHER FORECAST
Published By Authority of the Secre
tary of Agriculture
Issued at New Orleans
For Palestine and vicinity
Tonight and Wednesday unsettled
weather with showers either tonight
or Wednesday
Minimum temperature 63
Maximum temperature 84
Weather Conditions
Low pressure prevails over the
West and Southwest with a storm
center over Nebraska and a second
one over South Texas Rain has fall
en over the West Northwest Central
Valleys and East Gulf states also in
portions of the Southwest and Texas
Heavy falls were reported in South
Texas
Normal pressure prevails only in
the South Atlantic and upper Rock
Mountain states
The temperature is above 50 de
grees over the entire country except
ing Colorado It averages 7S degree1
on the Gulf coast and GO degrees ii
New England
G Hass Hagen
Official in Charge
Wyatts Ice Wagons
W K Wjatt is now operating ici
wagons from Queen street west am
throughout the Fourth Ward and lv
solicits the patronage of those dosli
ing prompt service and good ice Hi
guarantees both 27t <
They Bring Results
Use Herald liners for anything yoi
want to buy or sell
A
can get a delicious case o
3eer or Coca Cola sent to youi
by phoning 33 the Star Bottlin
Its delicious and cheap
Tectly pure too S25lm
Reorganized Institution M Be Known as the
Carnegie Trust Company of New York
Herald Special
New York June 1 Establishment
of a new 40000000 banking institu
tion in this city will result from the
annual meeting and election of offi
cers of the Carnegie Trust company
today The reorganized institution
which will continue to be known as
the Carnegie Trust company resulted
from the purchase of a controlling in
terest in the Van Norden Trust com
pany the Nineteenth Ward Bank and
the Twelfth Ward Bank Its deposit
HE AGREES 10 BE GOOD
Takes an Oath Before the Marriage
Ceremony Is Pronounced Will
Be Kind to MotherinLaw
New York May 31 A woman mar
ried a man in Montclair yesterday and
she thinks she is going to keep him
at home Justice of the Peace Wil
liams married the couple He would
not give their names but he gave out
the following document that the man
had to sign before the ceremony was
performed
J solemnly swear before the justice
of the peace and the woman I have
asked to be my wife to give her my
pay envelope unopened every Satur
day to be at home every night by 9
oclock unless my wife is out with
me never to go to parties without
her and never to dance with anybody
else without her permission
I psomise to be kind always to
her mother never to join any lodge
that does not admit women never to
smoke more than three cigars on a
week day and not more than five on
Sunday never to smoke cigarettes at
all and never to use profane lan
guage to beat carpets every spring
without grumbling
laundry pacSkgegeai
ilrlnlv jntoSStfeip1
tfiEVannuaIsprlng house cleaning and
never to keep a dog >
1 v
Whats In a Name
An old German wearing a faded
blue coat and a campaign hat limped
into the office of a palatial dog and
horse hospital bequeathed by a hu
mane millionaire to the town of X
I wish to be admitted to dis hos
pital he announced to the superin
tendent Ive got heart trouble Im
a G A R man und I can prove it
But you cant enter this institu
tion my good man
Sure I can I fight at Gettysburg
I haf got a veek heart efer since I
can prove it
Yes but you cant enter this hos
pital its a
Cant huh Vy not I vas a
solcher I can prove it
But this is a veterinary hospital
I know dot Aaind I choost tellin
you dot Im a veteran Lippincotts
Pie and Penalty
Jimmy said the fond mother to
her smart 11yearold what became
of that little pie I made for you as a
treat yesterday Did you eat it
No mamma answered Jimmy
with a grin I gave it to my teacher
at school instead
That was very nice and generous
of you Jimmy complimented his
mother And did your teacher eat
it
Yes I think so answered Jimmy
She wasnt at school today Pitts
burg ChronicleTelegraph
Student Found Dead
Waco Texas May 31 Ah in J
Kelso of Clifton a student of a busi
ness college here was found dead at
his boarding house today
ors will number over thirtythree
thousand The new board of di
lectors includes representatives of all
four institutions Charles C Dickin
son who organized the Carnegie
Trust company heads the new finan
cial Titan which becomes one of the
largest of its kind in the United
States The consolidation is the cul
mination it is alleged of a keen bat
tle of wits and dollars between the
Carnegie Trust company and the Em
pile Trust company in which the for
mer was the victor
DISPLAY SEIZED GOODS
Total Value of Smuggled Gcods Esti
mated at FiftyFour Thousand
Dollars Much Lingerie
New York June 1 A display of
feminine finery and fripperies beauti
ful enough to turn all the women of
New York green with envy was
shown today in the Custom House and
attracted a horde of elegantly clad
wouldbe shoppers The exhibition
consists of a portion of the five
trunks of gowns and costumes seized
on the American Line pier The to
tal value of the smuggled goods is
estimated at 54000
Following todays display which In
cludes fiftyseven varieties of elabo
rate shirt waists the auction sale will
begin tomorrow and wilL continue
with unabated vigor until June 12
The seizure attracted unusual no
tice at the time it was made as it was
stated that secret offers of large
sums of money approximating 200
000 were made to the authorities to
drop criminal inquiry and prosecution
of the smugglers
Changed the Tag
Weil son I trieft it once replied
Mr Sullivan A husky young man
took one lesson from me and went
home a little the worse for wear
When he came around for his second
lesson he said Mr Sullivan it was
my idea to learn enough about bod
ing from you to be able to lick a cer
tain young gentleman that Ive got It
in for But Ive changed my mind
If its all the same to you Mr Sulli
van Ill send this young gentleman
down here to take the rest of my les
sons for me Everybodys Maga
zine
Diplomacy
A couple of little South Side chil
dren Arthur 3 years and Louise
2 12 years old were disputing over a
string which Louise claimed AH
threats and force on Arthurs part
were useless she would not give up
After a moment he used guile
Wees he said will you be my
little wife
Ess she coyly answered
Then give me the string he com
manded
And she gave it without a murmur
Independent
Good appetite and cheerfulness fol
low the use of Prickly Ash Bitters
It purifies the blood liver and bowels
and makes life worth living John R
Hearne Co Special Agents
IA tickling or dry cough can bo
quickly loosened with Dr Shoopa
Cough Remedy No opium no chloro
form nothing unsafe or harsh Sold
by John R Hearne Co
Your money back if you dont like
Gold Leaf
OLD FORT HOUSTON HOME OF GEN JOHN H REAGAN

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