650 
FOREST AND STREAM 
DOGS OF ALL NATIONS—220 BREEDS—TO 
BE EXHIBITED AT THE PANAMA- 
PACIFIC INTERNATIONAL 
EXPOSITION. 
The arrival at the Panama-Pacific Interna¬ 
tional Exposition of Mr. W. E. Mason, a well- 
known dog fancier of Woking, England, with 
three expert assistants, marks the inception of 
plans for the first dog show of all nations ever 
held in the world. Not only will it be the first 
of the sort, but the exhibition will include nearly 
three times as many varieties of the canine 
species as were ever shown before, either in 
America or Europe. 
Mr. Mason expects to show every breed of 
dog known in every’country in the world—220 
sorts in all; from eighty to ninety being the 
greatest number of varieties ever exhibited by 
European and American Kennel clubs. Under 
the auspices of the department of live stock of 
the exposition, the dog show and contests will 
be given more than half an acre of space just 
east of the six silos, south of the live stock 
stadium. Plans are being perfected for erect¬ 
ing a building 30 by 50 feet for housing an ed¬ 
ucational display of treating of the breed of the 
descendants of the wolf, and for daily lectures. 
There will be probably 250 kennels, and 400 ex¬ 
hibits of canines. 
One of the unique exhibits will be trained war 
dogs, brought direct from the front, drilled in 
the military camps of Belgium and France. 
They will be shown in their stunts of rescuing 
the wounded, carrying messages, and dragging 
automatic guns. Lieutenant Fiala, one of the 
Ziegler Arctic exploring expedition, has con¬ 
sented to bring his trained sledge dogs and to 
lecture on the value of the dog as an assistant 
to the explorer. Peary’s sledges, harness and 
equipment, used by him in his final dash to the 
pole, are in possession of Mr. Mason, and will 
form a part of the exhibit. 
Trained police dogs, ambulance dogs, whippet 
racing dogs from England, Australian sheep 
kelpies, kangaroo hunting hounds, Chinese chow 
dogs, trained blood hounds, Japanese toy 
spaniels, Mexican hairless freaks, Russian wild 
dogs, and the semi-sacred mongrels of Stamboul, 
all will be shown, and most of them will be 
put through their special stunts for the enter¬ 
tainment and instruction of visitors. There will 
be many competitions between the trained sheep 
dogs from various countries, the best sheep dog 
trainer in Europe having been engaged to handle 
these contents. When the International Sheep 
Shearing and Wool Grading events are held the 
part the shepherd dog plays in every participat¬ 
ing country will be shown to be a very interest¬ 
ing and important one. 
Sledge dogs, greyhounds and military dogs 
will be shown in various contests, and for the 
bird dogs there will be a week or more of field 
trials, down in Kern county. 
Many of the dogs are of breeds never shown, 
among them twelve varieties from India, five 
from China, and many from Australia and the 
interior of Asia. 
Exhibition dates when final awards will be 
made are from Nov. 15 to Nov. 17. 
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and binding broken bones together. 
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