. The Granite monthly, a New Hampshire magazine, devoted to literature, history, and state progress . ss over the Falls every second and100,000,000 tons every hour. Geol-ogists claim that the Falls were orig-inally at Lewiston Mountain, sevenmiles below their present location,and have been about 35,000 yearswearing to their present site. Theseremarkable Falls are visited by over1,000,000 people every year. While we were on the little steamerwe could see a number of people mak-ing their way across the bridge to 48 The Granite Monthly visit the Cave of the Winds underNiagara Falls. In the aftern


. The Granite monthly, a New Hampshire magazine, devoted to literature, history, and state progress . ss over the Falls every second and100,000,000 tons every hour. Geol-ogists claim that the Falls were orig-inally at Lewiston Mountain, sevenmiles below their present location,and have been about 35,000 yearswearing to their present site. Theseremarkable Falls are visited by over1,000,000 people every year. While we were on the little steamerwe could see a number of people mak-ing their way across the bridge to 48 The Granite Monthly visit the Cave of the Winds underNiagara Falls. In the afternoon anelectric car was taken for the famoustrip on The Great Gorge travelers claim this trip is thefinest of its kind in the world. Thetrip is from Niagara Falls, N. Y.,across a steel arch bridge to the Can-adian side, Horseshoe Fall, BrocksMonument, Queenston, across Sus-pension Bridge to Lewiston, N. Y.,thence through the gorge, passing-Whirlpool Rapids, where CaptainWebb lost his life, and then back tothe starting point. At p. m. I took a ride toBuffalo and spent the evening at. Between Niagara Falls and Lewiston the leading vaudeville theatre in thatcity. One of the women on thestage would ask the audience to writea question on a piece of paper, signtheir name to it, and she would givethe correct answer. While I wasWriting my question on a slip of paper,a young lady seated next to my seat,asked me if this woman would callones name out before the immediately told her that I didnt•care whether she called my name outor not, as I was a stranger in leaving this beautiful city Ihad an opportunity to see the McKin-ley Monument and the Temple ofMusic. At p. m. I left Buffalo, onan electric car, and arrived at my hotel in Niagara Falls at car makes the 24 miles betweenthe cities in one hour and fifteen min-utes. On inquiring of a citizen aboutthe fast time that car makes, I wasinformed that one time it left the railsand


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