. The Granite monthly, a New Hampshire magazine, devoted to literature, history, and state progress. e steep sides,twisting their bodies from side toside with a clumsy worm-like motion,and thus work themselves ultimatelyout of the water. They \v\\\ go upperpendicular surfaces, where manwould not attempt to creep, keepingup a continual barking, and all theseals they pass join in the issuing from the water they are 38 ON THE GOLDEN SHORE. dark and shining, but after being inthe sun become a yellowish brown. NOB HIIvL. California street, where the pala-tial residences are located, is st


. The Granite monthly, a New Hampshire magazine, devoted to literature, history, and state progress. e steep sides,twisting their bodies from side toside with a clumsy worm-like motion,and thus work themselves ultimatelyout of the water. They \v\\\ go upperpendicular surfaces, where manwould not attempt to creep, keepingup a continual barking, and all theseals they pass join in the issuing from the water they are 38 ON THE GOLDEN SHORE. dark and shining, but after being inthe sun become a yellowish brown. NOB HIIvL. California street, where the pala-tial residences are located, is stillbeautiful, but most of the millionaireswho resided there have joined thegreat majority, and to walk throughthat section at night makes one feel York, and at such times brings hisretinue of servants and opens hisbeautiful home for a few weeks. The Crockers have elegant homesin the immediate vicinity which areoccupied. William C Ralston, who was presi-dent for a time of the famous Bank ofCalifornia, occupied a beautiful homeon Pine street, but it is now a fash-ionable boarding-house. It will be. Palace Hotel, San Francisco. depressed,—not a light to be seen inmost of the palaces. The beautifulMark Hopkins residence is now theHopkins Institute of Art; the largeStanford home is deserted, and hasbeen, or will soon be, donated to theStanford university with its 1,400students. The James C. Flood pal-ace, the most beautiful and com-manding, appears to be Huntington ot the South-ern Pacific railroad now and thencomes to San Francisco from New remembered that Ralston entertainedin kingly style when at the height ofhis power, but later when it was dis-covered that he was a defaulter for around million of dollars, he was de-posed from the presidency, and a fewhours later his life was ended in thebay. The Golden Gate park containsover one thousand acres, with a fineconservatory containing all kinds oftropical plants, a great museum witha splendid collection of curi


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