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SUNSET
THE PACIFIC MONTHLY

WALTER V. WOEHLKE
Contributing Editor

CHARLES K. FIELD
Editor

LILLIAN FERGUSON
Associate Editor

CONTENTS FOR JULY, 1913

Cover Design: The Catching Smile Photograph by MABEL WALDEN STEELE

SPECIAL ARTICLES

Page

The Land of Magic Names E. ALEXANDER POWELL 67

Keeping the Coast Clear ARTHUR DUNN 122

The Japanization of Hawaii a Warning to the West

Trailing Bret Harte by Motor PETER B. KYNE 97

FICTION

Cinnamon's Partner CALVIN JOHNSTON 8

Illustrated by Arthur Cahill

Cogged Dice HUGH JOHNSON 91

Illustrated by Maurice Logan

A Corner in Boneheads OLIN L. LYMAN 110

Illustrated by Maurice Logan

The Stage Robber PETER B. KYNE 129

Eighth Instalment of "The Long Chance." Bob McGraw's lost hat plays havoc with the Hat Ranch and with Mr. Hennage's bank-roll

Illustrated by Maynard Dixon

MISCELLANEOUS

'What An Exposition Is For D. C. COLLIER `45

The Purposes of The San Diego Exposition

The Pulse of the West WALTER V. WOEHLKE 157

Current Comment on Western Affairs

Interesting Westerners 151

Eugene Woldemar Hilgard (Lela Angier Lenfest); Dr. James T. Wayson (Henrietta Goodnough Hull); Miss Emma de Velasco (William L. Hatch)

Verse, etc.

Vancouver Island Sonnets (Ernest McGaffey) 108; In Hammock Land (Lucia E. Smith) 119; The Undiscovered (Lillian H. Bailey) 144; The Unclaimed (Arthur Wallace Peach) 150; A Sane Fourth at Zoo City (Camilla J. Knight) 172; The Mountain Play (Photos by Gabriel Moulin) 120; Scattering the Ashes of Joaquin Miller (Photo by Gabriel Moulin) 170; When Pio Pico Went to War (Paul Gyllstrom) 172; Drawing and Verse (Perry Newberry) 176

Development Section 178

Sonoma: "The Valley of the Moon" (Emerson Holt) 178; Ashland: An Oregon "Home" City (W. H. Day) 186; Coachella: "The Valley of the Date" (B. O. Bliven) 188

Motor Notes In Advertising Section 192

Financial Notes In Advertising Section 10


Published monthly by Sunset Magazine, William Woodhead, Business Manager, Sunset Building, San Francisco. One dollar and fifty cents a year, fifteen cents a copy, foreign subscriptions one dollar additional for postage. Canadian subscriptions fifty cents additional. Entered at the San Francisco postoffice as second-class matter. Copyright, 1913.

PRINTED BY THE SUNSET PUBLISHING HOUSE