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THE PACIFIC MONTHLY

Edited ty WiUiam Bittle Wells

Associate Editor, Arno Dosch

The entire contents of this Magazine are covered by the general copyright and articles must not be reprinted without special permission. Extracts from articles may be made provided proper credit is given THE PACIFIC MONTHLY.

CONTENTS FOR NOVEMBER. 1905

PORTRAIT or HOMER DAVENPORT

THE FERSONAIi NARRATIVE OF HOMER DAVENPORT

Illustrated by his famoiis cartoons

THE TRIUMPH OP "THE PAIiOUSE" .

Illustrated

THE NEW SALTON SEA ....

Illustrated

GRAPTERS AND PAKERS ...

Illustrated by original drawings

THE POUR WINDS OP HEAVEN (poem) SHORT STORIES:

Gentleman Jim .....

Prom the Heart of a Rose

The Greatest Thing' in the World .

The Juvenile Skewtic and the Policeman

Big Bob and Diana ....

Grandmother Plint .....

The Discrimination of St. Joseph .

THE MEDITERRANEAN OP AMERICA

Views of Puget Sound

THE COI.UMBIA RIVER JETTY

Illustrated

THE CAI.I. OP THE WEST (poem)

Arno Dosch Prank G. Martin Arthur A. Greene H. H. Metcalf

Charles Lorrimer

Elizabeth Vore

A. Lawrence Gritchel

Ellie Mills Lee

T. Shelley Sutton

U. U. Picken

Miriam Cruikshank

John Muir Katheryne Wilson

Frontispiece . 409

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Eleanor Worthington Macdonald 483

THE COMING SUPREMACY OP THE PACIFIC Wolf von Schierbrand, Ph. D. Fourth Paper of "The Development of the Pacific Coast"

THE STAGE

PEOPLE — PLACES — THINGS

VIEWS (Editorial) The Ultimate Step.

William Bittle Wells

IMPRESSIONS Charles Erskine Scott Wood

Frenzied and Tainted Finance; John D. Rockefeller and Marshall Field; Three Things to Ponder; Selfishness and Unselfishness; Life Insurance and Assurance; De Profundis

LITERATURE EVENTS PROGRESS HUMOR

Mrs. E. W. Bingham Hugh Herdman

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490 494 497 498

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Copyright, 1905, by Willia m Bittle Wells

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