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Contents for JVLarcJi, 1907

THE VICTOR

A DAY IN THE LAND OF THE MOOSE

Illustrated from Photographs by the Author. HO-TOO-AH-OKH-HOSE — SITTING BULL, THE IK- RECONCILABLE ....

Illustrated from Photographs. THE PIANO AT RED'S (Verse) TWO STUDIES IN BLUE

Illustrated from Photographs by Herman T. Bohlrru

THE CHILD (Story)

THE PACIFIC TORPEDO FLOTILLA

Illustrated from Photographs. AT THE WHISTLING BUOY (Story) "BUSTER" AND THE "LOCO-CYCLE" (Story) TOLD IN THE CLOUDS (Story) ....

THE VILLAGE WIDOW (Story) ....

REVERIE (Verse)

THE SETTLER, CHAPTERS VII, VIII, IX

THE ARTIST IN FRANK NORRIS ....

Illustrated from Photographs. THE ASCENT OF FUGI-YAMA, THE SACRED MOUN- TAIN

Illustrated from Photographs. DRAMATIC AFFAIRS AT THE CAPITAL FACILITY AND FELICITY IN WESTERN LETTERS THE YAKIMA RAID AND THE COAL FAMINE

Illustrated. TRANSCONTINENTAL AUTOMOEILE TRIPS .

Illustrated from Photographs YAQUINA, THE UNAWAKENED ....

Illustrated from Photographs. IMPRESSIONS

Socialism and Anarchism.

Name and Fame. WHERE BORAX IS FOUND

Illustrated from Photographs. THE LIGHTER SIDE

Antidotes ........

Bits

Lute Pease Percival Nash

Cover Design 249

Fred A. Hunt 261

(Moss-Agate Bill, t

Charles B. Clark, Jr. 267

William L. Finley 269

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Adelaide Soule 275

Arthur H. Dutton liTT (Late Lieutenant, U. S. N".)

John Fleming Wilson 28]

Edwin L. Sabin 286

R. C. Pitzer 291

Elizabeth Lambert Wood 296

Hugo de Groot 302

Herman Whitaker 303

Dennison Hailey Clift 313

K. Kawakami 323

William Winter 330

Porter Garnet 333

Lute Pease 338

A. I.. Westgard 346

Curtis Fleming 355

Charles Erskine Scott Wood 361e

Henry K. Silversmith 361.i

361p

i;v Adelaide Soule. By Hugh Herdman.

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