Pacific Gas and Electric magazine . Noting Progress of the Worlds Fair \..Ar&SP\ L charge of exploitation and publicity at homeby means of letters, postal cards and printedmatter, and their members are expected toexercise considerable influence on the legis-lative bodies in the matter of obtaining hand-some appropriations for their adequate repre-sentation m the Exposition. as he found them, and is emphatic in the dec-laration of his opinion that the great Euro-pean powers will spare neither trouble norexpense to bring about their worthy repre-sentation in the great International Celebra-tion


Pacific Gas and Electric magazine . Noting Progress of the Worlds Fair \..Ar&SP\ L charge of exploitation and publicity at homeby means of letters, postal cards and printedmatter, and their members are expected toexercise considerable influence on the legis-lative bodies in the matter of obtaining hand-some appropriations for their adequate repre-sentation m the Exposition. as he found them, and is emphatic in the dec-laration of his opinion that the great Euro-pean powers will spare neither trouble norexpense to bring about their worthy repre-sentation in the great International Celebra-tion of 1915. President Taft has appointed Lieutenant. Karl Bitter at work Photo by J. B. Mr. William T. Sesnon, Vice-Presidentof the San Francisco Chamber of Commerceand a member of the Worlds Fair Commis-sion appointed by President Taft to visit thecourts of Europe, returned last month aftera very successful sojourn on the speaks most enthusiastically of conditions Commander David Foote Sellers, a very dis-tinguished officer, to act as naval aide toPresident Moore. Commander Sellers is onthe ground and has already assumed hisduties. President Moore has made the followingappointments: Jules Guerin, Director of 97


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