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Waterman's Ideal Fountain Pen
AMONG the essentials-not luxuries to your
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Waterman's Ideal. It is as indispensible to
the rest pocket of the gentleman tourist as
to the business man.

We have handsome and inexpensive velvet
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It is most convenient for jotting down notes
and impressions of your trip, as well as for
your correspondence.

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173 Broadway, New York City
12 Golden Lane, London, E. C. Eng. Block
No. 46 Varied Indus. Bldg., St. Louis Expos.

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An Illustrated Magazine of the West

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Hay Fever Sufferers

"Stay at home-Go anywhere"

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IF YOU TAKE

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OVERLAND MONTHLY

AN ILLUSTRATED MAGAZINE OF THE WEST

AUGUST, 1904

In Hoc Signo Vinces

Day

CONTENTS:

.By a Knight Templar
..Herman Kittredge

San Francisco as a Convention City..W. A. Bissell...

The Loring Club

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154

...J. M. Scanland

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107

.117

Ernest Williams Hewson..
David E. Gordon

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The Newspapers and the Philippines.. Pierre N. Beringer.
Up Japan's Sacred Fujiyama

Early California Journalism.

When the Bees Got Busy

Cordia Greer Petrie and Leigh Gordon Giltner...

A Romance of Gold...

....William S. Rice ...

The Dragon Boat Festival in China. . Charles E. Lorrimer .
The National Politics Game . Henry Bailey Sargeant

rthur H. Dutton

A Naval Officer's Troubles.
The Colombian Army and Navy.... Arthur H. Dutton
In the Lime Light.

The Suez Canal

Deader'n a Mackerel

.G. P. Blackiston

. James M. Fellom

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Electrical Displays in San Francisco.. James M. Scanland
When California is in Holiday Attire.. Isaiah Choynski
Some Japanese Letters

"Talofa"

Margaret Perry

. Marion Drewe

How to Photograph the Grand Canyon..J. Torrey Connor
History and Origin of California Names and Places

G. E. Bailey

All communications in relation to manuscripts intended for publication or business of any kind should be addressed to the Overland Monthly Co.-and not to individuals on the staff.

THE OVERLAND MONTHLY, ar. Illustrated Magazine of the West. Entered at the San Francisco, Cal., Postoffice as second class matter. The Overland Monthly subscription price is $1.50 a year payable in advance. Foreign subscriptions, $2.25.

New Subscriptions can commence at any time during the year.

Payment for Overland Monthly, when sent by mail, should be made in a Post-office MoneyOrder. Bank Check or Draft, Express Money-Order or Registered Letter.

Silver sent through the mail is at sender's risk.

Discontinuances. Remember that the publishers must be notified by letter when a subscriber wishes his magazine stopped. All arrearage must be paid.

Always give the name of the Post-office to which your magazine is sent. Your name cannot be found on our books unless this is done.

Letters should be addressed and drafts made payable to OVERLAND MONTHLY COMPANY, San Francisco, Cal.

For back numbers more than three month old, an additional charge of 5c for each month is made.

Contributors are requested to write name and address on first page of MS. and on the back of each photograph or illustration submitted. It is also necessary that in writing to the magazin➜ concerning contributions, the name of the article should be mentioned.

Copyrighted, 1903.

OVERLAND MONTHLY COMPANY, Publishers. 320 Sansome St., S. F.

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