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I always read it, for I am heartily in sympathy with so many of the things for which it works. PRESIDENT ROOSEVELT. FORMERLY
THE LAND OF SUNSHINE THE NATION BACK OF US, THE WORLD IN FRONT OUT WEST A MAGAZINE OF THE OLD PACIFIC AND THE NEW EDITED
BY CHAS. F. LUMMIS A magazine wholly unlike any other published anywhere. . . . The best there is in periodical literature
on the Pacific Coast. . . . Ability and individuality powerful enough and original enough to give distinction to any periodical.
... A voice listened to with respect and interest in all parts of the country. The Dial. Its lively independence and its
genuine learning. . . . A steady evenness of worth and interest. The Nation. Editor's Office Los Angeles. Cal. Mch. 21st
1902. My dear Muir:-- Thank you heartily for the 10.00 for the Indians, receipt of which is hereby acknowledged. When
we get our official stationery you shall have a formal receipt. I am just back from a week s wagon trip through the Warner's
Ranch country, and have had Juntas with several hundred Indians, to whom I have preached in Spanish a great many hours within
the week. I wish you could hear me in the pulpit. Poor devils, they are good people, gentle, dignified and tender hearted
even under the bitter stress of losing their 02967