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The Overland Monthly

FOR SEPTEMBER

Will contain an article by Edwin
Duryea Jr., Chief Engineer for the
Bay Cities Water Company, in which
the most important questions of the
day are discussed: the

Water, Fire and Lighting System

For San Francisco

Arthur H. Dutton writes of
The Triumph of the Automobile

Showing the good work it accomplished in the late fire.

Henry Meade Bland writes of

A Memorable Commencement

Describing in his usual interesting way the late exercises at the San Jose State Normal School.

"Silverado"

Is an illustrated article on the site of Robert Louis Stevenson's honeymoon home in California, by Harold French

The magazine will be splendidly illustrated

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SAN FRANCISCO, CAL.

An Illustrated Magazine of the West

Magazine Offers for 1906:

The prices are for a year's subscription. The prices cover postage anywhere in United States or American possessions, and in Canada, Mexico and Cuba. The magazines in combinations may be for one or more persons. Be careful to give names and addresses clearly and fully.

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The Overland Monthly and any two of Class A. for $2.50.

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The Overland Monthly with any of Class D and one of Class B, $5.50.

The Overland Monthly with any of Class D and two of Class A, $5.75.

The Overland Monthly with any of Class D and one of Class C, $6.00.

The Overland Monthly with any of Class D. 1 of Class A, and 1 of Class B, $6.25. The Overland Monthly with any of Class D. 1 of Class A, and one of Class C, $6.75. The Overland Monthly with any of Class D, one of Class B and one of Class C, $7.25.

The OVERLAND MONTHLY CO., Publishers

Offices-721 Market street and 1121 Laguna street, San Francisco; 905 Lincoln Alameda.

Avenue,

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THE OVERLAND MONTHLY COMPANY, Publishers

Offices-721 Market street and 1121 Laguna street, San Francisco; 905 Alameda.

Lincoln

Avenue,

The Popular Science Monthly

CONTENTS OF JULY NUMBER.

The relations of Embryology to Medical Progress. Professor Charles Sedgwick Minot. The Largest American Collection of Meteorites. L. P. Gratacap.

The Plane of Ether. President David Starr Jordan.

Are the Elements Transmutable, the Atoms Divisible and Forms of Matter but Modes of Motions. Professor S. Lawrence Bigelow. Pure Food Legislation. Robert McD. Allen. Wooden Flowers. Dr. Orville Paul Phillips. The Geological Prelude to the San Francisco Earthquake. George H. Ashley.

Our Greatest Earthquakes. Myron Leslie Fuller. Shorter Articles:

The Typhoid Fever Epidemic at Palo Alto. Edyth V. Matzke.

The Progress of Science:

The American Association for the Advancement of Science; The Boston Meeting of the American Medical Association; The New Harvard Medical School; Mr. Adams on the American College; The Causes of Death; Scientific Items.

CONTENTS OF AUGUST NUMBER.

The Investigation of the San Francisco Earthquake. G. K. Gilbert.

Seismograph and Magnetograph Records of the San Francisco Earthquake. Dr. L. A. Bauer. Reminiscences of Yukon Exploration. William Healey DALL.

Fact and Fable in Animal Psychology. Professor Joseph Jastrow.

The World State. Professor C. C. Eckhardt. The Measure of Progress. Dr. Edward S. Holden.

The Effects of Immigration on Homicide in American Cities. Maynard Shipley.

The Study of Variable Stars. Professor Solon 1. Bailey.

The Progress of Science:

Cornell University and the Summer Meeting of the American Association; Legislation and Science; Scientific Items.

THE POPULAR SCIENCE MONTHLY.

will be sent for six months for one dollar to new subscribers mentioning SCIENCE.
Single Numbers, 30 cents.

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Yearly Subscriptions, $3.00.

:: Sub-Station 84, New York

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To help its members to build homes, also to make loans on improved property,
the members giving first liens on real estate as security. To help its stockholders
to earn from 8 to 12 per cent per annum on their stock, and to allow them to open
deposit accounts bearing interest at the rate of 5 per cent per annum.

Church and Market Sts. San Francisco.

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