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Show oo H BOW CALIFORNIA ; WON TOE FAIR New York, 'Fob. 4. Tho story of H how California's committco of lobby- IH ists won over the Houso to San Fran- H Cisco's side in the dispute over the lfl location of the. 1015 world's fair was fmLw told by M. H. DeYoung, proprietor of LLM tho San Frnnclsco Chronicle, in an ad- JLLm dress to the California Society hero last night. "Tho fight to rt tho H exposition has cost the San Francisco ' committee $100,000," said tho speak- H or, "but not a cent was spent wrong- ' fl fully. The efforts of the committee H in tho last stages oi the fight were H directed mainly toward getting the H sonstitucnts of Congressmen all over H tho country to urge their roprescnta- tlves by telegraph to vote for Sail vLLw Francisct. H An avalanche of tolograms, about J 0,000 In numbor was received by President Taft last Monday," H |