Forty years on the Pacific : the lure of the great ocean, a book of reference for the traveler and pleasure for the stay-at-home . RO^?AL PALM AVENUE, HONOLULU VOYAGES ACROSS THE PACIFIC 17 muneration. I am glad to record that doctors are now al-lowed to charge passengers for attendance when their serviceshave not been made necessary by any accident or illness dueto the ship. San Francisco to Sydney From another book of jottings, I gather the followingnotes of a voyage on the Sonoma, in October, 1914. The residents of California get more pleasure out of lifethan almost any other people of the
Forty years on the Pacific : the lure of the great ocean, a book of reference for the traveler and pleasure for the stay-at-home . RO^?AL PALM AVENUE, HONOLULU VOYAGES ACROSS THE PACIFIC 17 muneration. I am glad to record that doctors are now al-lowed to charge passengers for attendance when their serviceshave not been made necessary by any accident or illness dueto the ship. San Francisco to Sydney From another book of jottings, I gather the followingnotes of a voyage on the Sonoma, in October, 1914. The residents of California get more pleasure out of lifethan almost any other people of the world. They are cheerfuland hospitable. Incidentally, they are not slow about sayingthat if Columbus had landed on the Pacific coast of Americafirst, New York would still be a cow pasture. But that is allthey seem to have against Manhattan, though it is another wayof saying Columbus made a mistake. California is a very fertile State, as every one knows, andits people have displayed remarkable energy and intelligencein developing the natural resources. When passing through the Golden Gate, Dr. Clarke, theships physician, po
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